Straits Echo, 11 September 1918
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Straits Echo
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Title Section34 1918-09-11 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THB STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND;,THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL- l6 $3O Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, iith SEPTEMBER, 1918 Single Copy, I© cento. No. 207.34 words
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Advertisement1559 1918-09-11 1 nestles milk FOOD THE best FOOD for your, baby I 90 cts. PER 1 lb. O JIN. <BANKS phartered Bank of India, Australia and China. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter.) XI,200,00 i X2.000.000 Xl.200,000 fiid up Capital rra F uud Liability of Proprietors Head Office y 0 g8. BI8H0I’SGATE,1,559 words
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Advertisement11 1918-09-11 1 BRAND BWEETENED CONDENSED MIUL $20.50 put CASE 9 t A|NABLE evepywher11 words
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Advertisement33 1918-09-11 2 OF EVERY m m m Momi Cases. Acetic Acid. English Tapping Knives. Changkols. Wire N ails. Cat (Brand) Axes. Box Strapping. Sodium Bi-Sulphite. Green Mosquito Wire Gauze. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) PEN NG.33 words
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Article1093 1918-09-11 3 8UGGE81IONS FROM AMERICA H A correspondent mans; ing a large estate in the F. Ml. 8. sends the Strait» Ti me» f ome letters ha has. recently received from rubber y. experts in United States One letter, b dated July 10 reads as follows i H Notwithstanding1,093 words
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Article366 1918-09-11 3 i [To THU Iditou of THU Tim «s of Malaya Sir, —The Commissioners appointed by H. E. the High Commissioner to enquire into the present reduoed output of tin are now having their first sitting in Kuala Lumpur, where they are hearing evidence. It would not,366 words
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Article66 1918-09-11 3 GOVERNMENT LOANS SANCTIONED. Further Belief being ConsideredCFrom Over Own Correspondent Kuala Lumper, September 10. It is officially announced that on tbe recommendations of the Rubber Industry Protection Commission the F.M.B. Government has deoided to grant temporary loans to rubber cultivators on tbe security of rebber to66 words
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Article85 1918-09-11 3 WUDHUSDAY, SUFTIMBHB 11. Town Band, Esplanade* Friday, Suptuxbur 18. Town Bund, Esplanade. Penang Impressionists’ Exhibition, Ohin> ese Merchants* Glib, 9.10 a.m, to 7 p.m, Saturday, Srftrmbrr 14, Cricket. —Government Service C. R. O, Victoria Green. Subday, Sbptumbub 15. Sixteenth after Trinity. P. V. R. O. Shoot, 785 words
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Article59 1918-09-11 3 The ontpnt of tin ore from the N*ow property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd, for Angust was 1,500 piouls. The following are the particulars of the Renong Tin Dredging Company’* output of tin ore for the second half of last month i No. 1 Dredge Pis. 885-5259 words
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Article93 1918-09-11 3 The following programme of musio will be played at the Esplanade this evening at 6 p.m t—--1 Fantasia Carmen Bisst 2 Polka Susi Sloane 3 Selection Walts Dream Strauss 4 Walts Incognito Ivanovioi 5 March En Route Roseniteia At a flying demonstration above the Koningsp’en at Weltevreden,93 words
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Advertisement357 1918-09-11 3 jo-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I I t j EMPIRE THEATRE THE PREMIER THEATRE OF THE COLONY. Hh ►f "ft •"ft -P t 'ft Special visit of the famous Cowboy CAPTAIN GEO. ASH ?>- V M Ti •O W ft 1» ft "ft ••■A HI AN EDDIE POLO In REAL LIFE AT 9-30357 words
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Advertisement572 1918-09-11 3 r «KWMT 5 Wo ta*et C i^a SAKU RAJ BEER STOUT i«tiafc ffl/irf.adranMr7n ,r i 1 ASK FOR IT. SOLD tVERYWHEftt G. SOLE IMPORTERS': AURELY Co., PENANG SINGAPORE. «nr ham. es&—m xmr uw ARE YOU TIRED? YOU WILL FIND A GBE ,T BELIEF IN COMING TO THE FITZGERALD MEMORIAL CHURCH572 words
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Article, Illustration97 1918-09-11 4 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Snndays and public holidays*) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Daily Local £3O per annum. Outstatlon Postage Extra Mail Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: “ECHO PENANG.’ Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 886. Printing Oepartmont 343. fi.B. —All businoM communications97 words
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Article1299 1918-09-11 4 We shall win the war, of coarse; but when shall we win the war P and how shall we win the war P After four years the German beast stands still on conquered territory, still controlling the acts if possibly 15' ,000,000 people. We say and1,299 words
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Article24 1918-09-11 4 Latest Quotations. Tin (undefined) is quoted here to-day at 9149 12j. bosmeas done, in Singapore (refined) at 9149.87} business done, sold 50 tons.24 words
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Article511 1918-09-11 4 Mr Justice Ebdoa will lecurn to Sings, pore on the 17th instant from his short holiday at Penang— M.T Mr. Justice P< J. Sproule, left for the Dindings yesterday to hear certain cases there. This is the first time in the history of the Dindings that a511 words
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Article176 1918-09-11 4 Result of Election, According to an official telegram received by the Chinese Consul in Penang from the Foreign Office at Peking, Qsu Bhih-chang has been elected President of the Republic of Cbii a, The new President has been one of tbe best known of China’s statesmen for176 words
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Article260 1918-09-11 4 Japutbsu Fiwjid fob Bbuacb The fi.sfccase under the R gist ration cf Alien Ordinance wag bea»d bj Mr. 8 H. L«cg»ton in the Polios Court tbia morning when one Yoshinobu K»i, a Japanese, was summoned at the instance of Mr. V. G. Sivi, Registrar of Aliena, Penang. The260 words
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Article852 1918-09-11 4 A Veracious Hiatory. Not so v t ry ai^.y Colonial Secretary iff t0 *8 freshly promoted her* f rom n C 1 l Ik! jited o( citing btD forward for hi. «..«e and ««.tta,. jg’* P'mdJ ioma moQth. unlii lb W! «t n w t“ ei .V p852 words
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Advertisement110 1918-09-11 4 WHISKY fine old scotch. J.R.D. SELECTED QUALITY B!L ENDED AND BOTTLED BY John Robertson Sons SGL r AGENTS F R S.S. F.M.S > v UNITED. (iNCOEPOHATKD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Penang and •vvwvvw T!»VVWVV m 1*9 i SOLIGNUM IS /V USE ON ALL THE LEADING ESTATES AS A COMBATANT OF BLACK110 words
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Miscellaneous6 1918-09-11 4 THE WEATHER. 11th Skptembbs. 73° Temperature6 words
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Article1361 1918-09-11 5 [Reuter's Telegrams] oFMOVAL OF formidable defences. forcing retreat on the aisne Paris, September 10, 5 25 s,m. T be Allies have now reached an importDt point as tbeirjfront is f»oing the Hlnden a Line* The enemy ie actually seeking telter inside positions be nsrd two mon>hs i1,361 words
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Article1812 1918-09-11 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] PEOPLE AND POLITICS. Ministerial Changes. London, September 10. A telegram from Copenhagen states that owir g to increasing ceivouenees among tbe p3ople in Germtny important political changta are epproechirg including ceits'n mitiaterial (P) resignations, The Votmche Zeitung mentions D f Solf, Bx*Coloni<l Miikter, Herr E1,812 words
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Article485 1918-09-11 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] TREASURE AND TERRITORY. Turkey Unhappy* Lot d r, September 9. A telrgism to Amsterdam frim Berlin states that the Germano-Russian supplementary treaties that hire been signed provide for the immediate appointment of Delimitation Cotr missions with provision for crutral zon f s. Gorman) aodert kas485 words
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Article78 1918-09-11 5 The following are the alterations in Messrs, A A, Anthony Oo.’s share list to-day;— Yesterday. To-day. Rubber. I, J J o' a Id PO CO CO w Bassett 0.65 075 0.70 0.77* Jer am Kuan tan 1.10 125 1.00 1.20 Mining. Deebook 23/6 24/6 24/- 25/Taiping 1.45*78 words
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Article108 1918-09-11 5 Tbe following articles will bv f- und on our outride p’ges 3—The Rsbber Position. D) ’ine in Tin (Jutpu*#. Tbe Work’s Events. To day’s Band Programme. 6. —The Making of the Hun. Women’s Heroism in War. Alleged Forgery. Testimonials Cbna’s Political Outlook. 7. —Aerial Warfare, Tbe management t f108 words
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Article705 1918-09-11 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] Field-M*r§hal to Troops, BPECIAL ORDER OF TBE DAY. Enemy’s Effort SpentLondon, September 10, 1.30 p.n-. Sir Douglas H*<g has heu d this sprcial order of the day to tLe troops in France t "A month h s now pissed since the British Armies, after) aocatssfully withstanding705 words
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Article354 1918-09-11 6 AOOU8ED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. The preliminary enquiry was male yester-l day afternoon by Mr. S. H. Langston lot > the charge against a Tamil nampd Peerambalam Pillay of forgery of a cheque and using as genuine a forged document. Tb« facts as narrated by Conrt Inspector Nicol were354 words
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Article581 1918-09-11 6 Another Small pox Outbreak, A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon there being present Messrs, A. B. Youles (President) C. E. Craig, F. Duxbury, A. M. Goodman, Yeoh Guan Seok, OheeWor Lock, Qaah Beog Kee, L. M. Bell (Munioipal Engineer) and581 words
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Article1119 1918-09-11 6 In tbe necessarily brief official statement i as to the bestowal of the Military Meial upon five of the Army nurses It is said of S.ater A M. Brown that when another eister waa killed and the matron severely wounded in one of the atroci us1,119 words
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Article1022 1918-09-11 6 Judging by the recant remarks of some of our schoolmasters, the fetish of German education still has its followers they yearn fasten on our youth an educational yoke fashioned afier tbe Teutonio model, although tbe war should have taught us that it is as despicable1,022 words
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Article1412 1918-09-11 6 I (From a Statesman Correspondent Not long auo a pathetic letter in the columns of 1 he Statesman, in answer no (doubt to one of its valu-ble advertisements, J aoDonrcei that the writer’s testimonials would follow his pleading lines by heavy goods train.” Wnat a picture of accumulated and1,412 words
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Article704 1918-09-11 6 The Peking correspondent of the P. T. 1 Timet comments as follows The political situation in North China J at thepreseut time is ne of great interest, I but very complicated and difficult to under- I star d, there bein such a great difference of j opinion704 words
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Advertisement51 1918-09-11 6 A Good Bale for the Heme. Make it a rale of your home to always k°ep on band a bottle of Ofaamberlain'i Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoaa Remedy a* a safeguard against bowel oomplainta It always cures promptly and no household is safe withaut It. Fur sale by all dispensaries and51 words
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Article2379 1918-09-11 7 ITo POSSIBILITIES Mr. Jrhn Steel contributes an inter eating article in the June number of the Naium'il Review on the subject of the possibilities of aerial attack now as he says. in its infancy A mong future developments, he says first and foremost we must place the steady2,379 words
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Advertisement1072 1918-09-11 7 7 UC XDi »CZ)OCDOCDOCZ)CZ)C DCDC DO lEW COTTON DEESS MATERIALS. t (i y 0 i I J TOOTAL PIQUE TOBRALCO r Yd y\ un BRALCO TOOTAL GUARANTEED '.COTTON FABRICS. At ir+ r| I'M ffl »v_ Sma lccTd o n f I t) 0 0 G a TOOTAL* CUAAAttTU IT For1,072 words
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Advertisement577 1918-09-11 7 Government of Kedah. MILITARY SERVICE ENACTMENTMEN C ASSIFfED in category A who have not attained the age of 41 before the 18rh 1018 will be liable to be called out for active service for the period of the War. Appicu ions for exemption by or in respect of any such577 words
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Advertisement1316 1918-09-11 8 P. 0. —BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND~ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with Hi* Majesty’s Government.) The Company’* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar* at present suspended. Passengers for Europe are booked via Bomba} as opportanitj offers and as far m acoommcdation1,316 words
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