Straits Echo, 5 November 1918
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1918-11-05 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATEL MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY yOh* 16. $3O Per Annum, PENANG, TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER 1918* Single Copy, IO cent». No. 26&.35 words
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Advertisement1391 1918-11-05 1 NESTLES (jIIKTiiOC r»E BEST FOOD YUUh ILiBV I 190 cts. PEA 1 lt>. TIK. BANKS M X /bartered Bank of India, Cf,a Australia and China (iKorporatedin Engiand.'by Royal Charter.) £1,200,000 £2,000,000 fiid up Capital fluffs Fond Eaierrt Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Bead OSesi J# |g BISHOPBQATE, LONDON, E.C» Agencies and1,391 words
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Advertisement9 1918-11-05 1 MILKMAID BRANS mm—o—u —UL $20.50 Z 3 TAINABLC CWimnttR9 words
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Advertisement31 1918-11-05 2 <*•* T' T '•'V-vi 4 "Si 1 ‘itShf r BOTTLING OF 1 -> EXTRA FOREIGN A L Brewed and Bottled in S> BROTHERS, LTD. SOLE AGENTS. PENANG. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SINGAPORE7^s ram tTJ31 words
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Article1006 1918-11-05 3 C From Out Own Correspondent.') Alor Star, November 1. There ere aigna that North Kedah ia going r to be a veritable mining field. The district particularly rioh in wolfram depoaita ia I Kb bang Pain, the headquarters of whiob i* Jitra, whioh ia new a riaing town,1,006 words
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Article1004 1918-11-05 3 Ton WmiaHT - (B* Ton WmiaHT.) Ernest Bmooge was born in the early seventies, when the good Victoria was 9 ueen, when Sandferd and Merton was 1 a best seller, and no lady rode a bioyole. For the purposes sf this character study, the first eighteen years of Ernest’s life1,004 words
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Advertisement434 1918-11-05 3 for Salo-ox a at earner now due, ONE 36 H.P. and ONE 16 H.P. ffllN-SEVtRIN. SEMI-DIESEL EWBUIfS HEW AKD €OMTLITB WITB BTA.MW PA»T» KY M E «Sc CO., RAILWAY BUILDINQ HXK)0OOOOOO.KKX» BEEF DRIPPING (In 2 ||>. Tins.) made on our premises from Australian Supplies of Finest Quality. s V. X434 words
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Advertisement12 1918-11-05 3 For Ohildra’a Hacking Oaagk at Night, Woods’* Groat Ffffiat Omr* Is, id.12 words
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Advertisement1338 1918-11-05 3 KTOTICB. "Vf" EMBERS of the Chinese BeneyoIVl lent Association are informed that the funeral of the late Mrs. Yeoh a Cheow Seang will take place from her i residence at No. 140, Carnarron Street to the Batu Lanchnng Cemetery, on Thursday, the 7th instant, at 9.30 a.m. KHOO 1HAY JIN,1,338 words
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Article, Illustration96 1918-11-05 4 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Prioe: Daily Local $BO Pep annum Outstatlon Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Poet Free) $lB pep annum, Cable Address: "ECHO PENANG.*’ Telephone Noe. (Eoho) 886. Printing Department 343. ■MB.—A 11 buiineM communieatiom96 words
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Article1084 1918-11-05 4 Only a year ago the military sit eat.on was such that oce of the leading London papers wrote in all seriousoees t "Ihe condition of Rome after the Trebis, Trssemenp, snd Cannae was incomparably worse than that of the Allies. Some won through in the end, not only because1,084 words
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Article968 1918-11-05 4 Mr. E A. Parsy, who for the past four years has been serving with the French Army, is shortly returning to the East with his family.— T.O.M The faneral of the Ute Mr*. Ehoo Coin Hin takes plsoe tc-morrow at 10 a.m. when her remains will be968 words
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Article943 1918-11-05 4 Sleavig Holateen. An almost better claim than tk. France to Alsace Lorraine- lan D, «< —is the one of Denmark to tu Slesvig, or Seuth Jutland name preferred by Dane. 'i. th. ri.ar Eider frontier line, the few genuine a settlers north of the river to reli? 6943 words
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Advertisement135 1918-11-05 4 SPECIAL LINE OF MUSLIN QUITO NETS STRONG DURABLE INEXPENSIVE WRITE for SAM FEE PRICES PAY A VISIT TO OUR NEW SHOWROOMS 8,000 SQUARE FEET. f? 0 Go., Ltd., (incorporated in straits settlement») COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS PENANG H H H| ,u 4 H H -a H H H •a H HI135 words
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Advertisement28 1918-11-05 4 TANK FUND. Sj TICKETS Si. FIRST PRIZE J New Elgin Motor Car VALUE $6,000. OUTSTATION APPLICANTS MUST ENCLOSE POSTAGE And apply to the Hon Becs., Tank Fund Penang28 words
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Miscellaneous13 1918-11-05 4 THE WEATHER. SthNovembh*. Temperature 78* 81°. Rainfrl! 21 hours 41 tu.m. 16 in.13 words
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Article1402 1918-11-05 5 [Reuter Telegrams] Biiignation of AndrazsyLondon, November 8. .j.or.m to Oop«b»8»“ ,rom ,b.t Ocot A-dr-J "»«•*4 l.po.ufF»"*" Mml8,er iSOTHEE ABDICATION. I«l Oolag to SwitzerlandLondoD, November 4 C8 ble from Upenbagen euye that the correspondent ,hat the Emperor on the 2nd copferrro 2T the numbers of He Cabinet and1,402 words
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Article338 1918-11-05 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] LORD NORTHCLIFFE’S REVIEW. Peace and After. i London, November 4, 12.35 p-ro. i The first reasoned exposition hitherto i published of the situation with whioh Europe will shortly be confronted and of some of the problems attendant on the long transition period from war to peace338 words
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Article497 1918-11-05 5 Two mails for the United Kingdom and Europe close to-day and one on Friday making three for the week. Mail A for the United Kingdom was to close at 3.30 p.m. to-day, taking speoially superscribed letters only. Mail C for Europe by train via Singapore I closes at497 words
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Article1342 1918-11-05 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Belgians Push Forward. London, November 8 Reuter learns that the Belgians in the sector north of Ghent have advanced beyond 1 Baasevelde and Sleydioge eight miles eaBt cf the Derivation Canal. Big Advance on the Mens*. London, November 3. The French and Americans west of1,342 words
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Article275 1918-11-05 5 The arquiry into the circumttaccei j attending the death of sn eight yet r o?c P Chinese child named Tan Hoi was hole j to-day by Mr, S. H. Langston, as coroner. Neow See, the mother of the child, stated that on September 29 she was leading275 words
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Article210 1918-11-05 5 Tbe following are the alterations in Messrs, A, A. Anthony Co.’s share list to-day i Yesterday. To-day. i Rubber. f, j§ o'® a cc m CP m Ayer Molek 2.10 2.30 2.30 2.50 j Ayer Panas 10.00 10.50 10 50 11.00 Balgownie 4.50 5.00 4.75 5.25 Changkat S. 0.50210 words
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Article106 1918-11-05 5 Tba November Monthly M dtl Oompetitiors viz. 200 yards handicap forA Class •nd 100 yardß hardioap for B Claes were held at the Swimming Club on Bunday morning, the 3rd instant with the following results:— A Class. Handicap. Actual Time, m. tecs. T. E. D bbs 1106 words
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Article24 1918-11-05 5 Latest Quotations. Tin (ucreficed) is quoted here to-day at $149 25, business done, in Singapore (refined) at $150, business done, (200 tons sold.)24 words
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Article74 1918-11-05 5 Town Raided by Robben. CFrom Our Gum Correspondent.) Ipoh, Noyembsr 5. Nearly fifty robbers held up Kampar Lst night and and raided three opium thops A b iak fight ensured with the polices Th ee constables were wounded and two Bengalis (civilians) were killed. It is alleg'74 words
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Article93 1918-11-05 5 The following articles will be found oa our ooteide pages t 3—Kedah Notes. The Conscientious Objector. 6—Tae Coaos in Russia. The Civil Service Military Service. A Week’s Warring. Royal Auction Bridge. The Rubber Positlor. Tin Outputs. The Dflueosa. Penang Assi es. 7.—Chaos in C»'hay. Singapore Topics. The meeting of93 words
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Article1353 1918-11-05 6 INTERESTING BANISHMENT CASES. Two banishment oases which came up at the present aeaaiona of the Assisas which opened yesterday before Mr. Jmatioe L. M. Woodward, were very interesting as will appear from the following report i Regruitrl nob Basra. The first was that of a man named Hob1,353 words
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Article553 1918-11-05 6 AT 8HANGHAI. [Riutib’s Telbobams.] Loudon, November 3. A cable from Shanghai says indued! is greatly devastating the Yangtse Valley where whole families have been wiped out. There are many cases at Shanghai but only a few fatalities. Influenza Rblibf Fund. Previously acknowledged 913,608.30 Mr. L. C. Hoe 50.00553 words
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Article951 1918-11-05 6 PRINCE LVOFF’S VIEWS. Vladivostok, October 8. Prince Lvoff, who passed through here reoently on his way to Japan and America, is quoted in the local Russian newspapers as saying that the peasants in Russia have relapsed into a state of unparalleled barbarism. The Prince says that951 words
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Article1168 1918-11-05 6 People do not join the Civil Servioe, the Navy or the Army expeoting to amass a fortune. But when they compete or apply for appointments whioh are at the disposal of the Colonial Offioe they naturally expect a scale of salarite whioh enable them (i) to live1,168 words
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Article671 1918-11-05 6 SEMI-OFFICIAL REVIEW. The following cables were communicated to the Bangkok papers bj the British Legation Military Opuatioks London, October 24. Daring the past week considerable progress has been made along the whole froDt between the Serre and the sea, The chief feature has been heavy fighting along671 words
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Article393 1918-11-05 6 (To thu Editob or The Statesman.) Sib,—I should bo much obliged if you would give a ruling, or invite disoussion, on the following points of Bridge law and etiquette i At no trumps,” the declarer led a winning diamond from his own hand and j I immediately393 words
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Article624 1918-11-05 6 The Exemption Tribunal* f or tha d have just been formed Settlements has concluded it* or is no part of our inten ion either ft what has been done or 0 sav w Cntici be done, and the fact that the Courts have satin private would Btrilt| case,624 words
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Article241 1918-11-05 6 In discussing tbe rubber questiou ti reg rds shipments from the Colony to th» United States a short time ago, it wu I remarked that appar ntly thi Commimoi had failed to get a plain up tj dat state- menb from America as to ths a'teal am241 words
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Article119 1918-11-05 6 -j The output of Kampong Ksmaotm? Ti Dedgiog, Limited for the month of October Jl9lB was i—Hours run, 1,104; Cubic Yir^ l j treated, 158,000; Total Piculs. I.W*- IU Realise.] on 1109.627 64•I/ Toe output o! The Trosoh Mints r E {all souroes for the month of Octobe119 words
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Advertisement46 1918-11-05 6 Mow Is the Time. For rhenmatism yon will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Mow ii the time to get rid of it. Try this lini* meat and tee how qaiokly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Fer sale by all dispensaries and dealers46 words
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Article1740 1918-11-05 7 i The Fight for the Republic in China. By B. L. Putnam Weal*. (Hunt and Blaekett 21a. net-) When, in days to come, the civilised world shall hare time and occasion to consider the pitifal anarchy Into which China has fallen sinoe the passing of the Manohn1,740 words
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Article283 1918-11-05 7 Says The Topioist ”in the Singapore morning paper i "Touching the question of paying the civil service something in the way of a bonus to compensate for the increased ooat of living, it looks as if the Penang Supreme Court contempt of oourt case had rather queered the283 words
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Advertisement996 1918-11-05 7 n 1 8S* L ,r. m W///1 “**k y X w^ra2J*^ IOOTAL PIQUF. One of thfl TooUl guaranteed Fabrics. In itock in white, grey, b'souit and i xe b ue fast washing colonrs. Heavy rib. Width 44 cches. Price $2-90 per yard. Serviceable OCZD oc NEW flashing Materials S N996 words
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Advertisement723 1918-11-05 7 ORIGINATING SUMMONS. SUIT 1918 No. 292. In}£th« Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Penang. In the matter of an Indenture of Statutory Mortgage dated the 15th day of November, 1897 .Registered No. 56, Yol. LXXVII of 1897 of land known as Lot 79 Mukim IV Balek Pnlow in723 words
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