Straits Echo, 8 November 1918
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1918-11-08 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE Of EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THB STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. raJL. A 6. #3O Per Annum. PRNANG. jcKiua i, 3th NGVEMIiEB, 1918 Single Copy, lo cento. No.36 words
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Advertisement1406 1918-11-08 1 NESTLE’B IWiU THE BESI food pflf VOUh SAttY 90 cts. 1 Mb. TIN < BA N K S chartered 8anli of India, CWrW Australia and China. (iDcarporatetl tn England by Roynl Ctarter.) paid up £1,200,000 £1,2<K>,(XK> Fuud jjgjerve Liability of Proprietors Head Office i y 0 »8, BI8HOP8QATE, LONDON, E.C.1,406 words
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Advertisement7 1918-11-08 1 MILKMAID «MOUSED $20.50 H B r #INA»LC7 words
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1393 1918-11-08 2 T*-e historic nomenci* ure of the battles of 1918 presents great difficulties, sod it is to be hoped that tin Franco British authorities may see their way to agr-<e on (fficlal designations for the various bathes. Meanwhile, we may perhaps tarm toe series of1,393 words
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Article512 1918-11-08 2 ROBBERS’ METHOD OF ATTACK. Thu Toww bt Abmbd Men The raid on K*mpar on Monday night appears, from further particulars which reached us to-day (says the Ipoh paper of Wcdoeeday), woil-plann6d and boidly executed, The 100-ility chosen for the raid is one where tr« ffij is512 words
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Advertisement362 1918-11-08 2 >o oc XZDCDCD OC r\ n TOOTAL PIOHE A. TOOTAL PIQUF, lOne*?of the Tootal guaranteed Fabrics. in|*tock in white, grey, biscuit and ssxe blue. Fast waebinp [colours. Heavy rib. Width|44inehf?. it i Pricej $2-90 per yard. J i Vs n u Serviceable NEW Washing Materials. AEHTIX CELLULAR The ideal fabric362 words
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Advertisement87 1918-11-08 2 Chamberlains Cengh Ktme4 y. When jo* bate a bad cold yo* want a remedy that will not only give relief, bat effeat a prompt and permanent o*re, a remedy that 1. pleasant to take, a remedy that conS° thi, f kj.rW Chamberlain’. Ck>mgh Remedy meet, all tbaae reqiirementi. It acta87 words
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Advertisement678 1918-11-08 2 ORIGINATING SUMMONS. SUIT /918 No. 2 92 In tba Supreme Coart 'oi the strut Settlements, 1 Settlement of Penang. Ia the matter of aa Indenture of Hi a Mortgage dated the 15th day of Nn. >tutw J 1897 Registered No. 56, Vol 1897 of land known as Lot 7» Iff678 words
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Article404 1918-11-08 3 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 8 Mr, J. 0. Sugar*, of tbo Strait* Settle* uient* Civil Ssrvioe, waa found dead in hi* room in Raffle* Hotel yesterday evening with a ballot wound in the head and a revolver in hi* hand. The funeral404 words
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Article86 1918-11-08 3 A Slight Rise. C From Char Own Correspondentd Singapore, November 8, At the Auction 1019 lots were catalogued 4ud 597 sold. Prices were as follows i per pound cts. ots. Fine ribbed smoked sheet 65 to 67£ Good 64J Fine plain W Unsmoked fine plain 50 M86 words
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Article66 1918-11-08 3 Mnssus. AuilN Dinkts A Co.'b Auction# per poind eta, ota. Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 1 60 Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 2 45 „55 Uc smoked Sheet No. 1 48 1 Unsmoked Sheet No. 2 40 45 Crepe, Pine Pale Thin 69 Good 59i I» Fine brown 864 „4166 words
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Article209 1918-11-08 3 Esflaxadu, F.M. 1 Fantasia Bonnie Soetland Hare 2 Two Step The Whiatler And Hia Dog Holmes < 3 Selection The Toreador Monckton 4 Walla Quaker Girl Monckton 5 March Bight Left Soiaa Mrs. W. E. Horley and ebildren, who have not beun in the beat of health209 words
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Article912 1918-11-08 3 In England and Waits[Ruutbes Tblbobams London, November 6. An offioial return gives the number of deaths from influenaa in the great towns of England and Wales as 7,417 compared with 4,482 last week. The respective totals for London are 4,168 and 2,127. lufluutua Ruiauv Ftnru. Previously acknowledged $18,688.80912 words
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Article358 1918-11-08 3 Puang, Normal* 8, 1918. Ban— ct* Soup M per catty 20 Roait do 80 Steaks do SO Stew or Curry Meat do 21 Rump Steak do 80 a Ox Tail each 85 Tongue do 65 do Heart email... each 36 Liver per catty 40 Fillet of Beef do358 words
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Advertisement623 1918-11-08 3 9~ fAikONizto by royalty t 3 hi hi 4 4 if > I ii >4 hi 3 rf -4 >4 hi Hi 4 ■4 4 -S 4 4 4 4 •I jH the known satisfaction OF ALL USERS OF SILVA'S JEWELLERY has established faith in the quality of his manufacture623 words
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Advertisement388 1918-11-08 3 WANTED CHINESE SALESMAN. Mart bo acquainted with local and willing to travol in the F.M.S. Moat have previous experience. Salary and commission. Good prospects. I Apply XXX, ejo Straits Echo. I stating prarioos experience. Only raliabla man wanted. 806-B—ll—l3- 11 WANTED. A TEMPORARY DRRSSIR for hospital work. Apply THE MANAGER,388 words
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Article, Illustration96 1918-11-08 4 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMrTED, 39, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Daily Local $3O Per annum Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Noe. (Eohoj 88«, Printing Department 343, M.B.—AW busmen communications should96 words
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Article1210 1918-11-08 4 Now that the 8traHe Timet the Singapore Free Prtet, tho Timet ef Malaya and the Penaog Chinese or.an have etch in turn told the F. M. 8. Government more or less politely what they thiok ol the reign cf terror in Perak culminating in the1,210 words
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Article850 1918-11-08 4 11 Tradition and discipline oombine to f I keep the German army in the West I together and enable it to oppose Jto the victorious Allies a measure] I of resistance which we cannot fail to I admire. But lengthy and inglorious I inactivity has sapped the morale of850 words
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Article1030 1918-11-08 4 Mr. HJ. GiiUspie, auruu Pr Datob Estate, »ooompaoied by M r A B ‘*«i is gc-irg on a holulny j n India P Ki”K, -bo b* ill.ht.ltb those Ustfe. month, advise<Uo on l eiT h,,b *«a n Mi 'L W, u K bar P B of Messrs.1,030 words
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Advertisement108 1918-11-08 4 THE FINEST TONIC AFTER INFLUENZA I s f m «5 GUNDY Recommended by the Nlodlca.1 Faculty PER BOfTi E $1-055-aUTY EXTRA. PER HALF BOTTLE 95 CINTf. OBTAINVBLE FROM PRITUKARD& Co.,Ltd L (iNCOkTORATED IN ETBAITB SETTLFM E5 Ti *-> Mm* JSMCI 8 IFi'EIA/ AN G •A I ~i+\ I -e oy108 words
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Miscellaneous15 1918-11-08 4 thb weather. 8th Noyhmbhh. Temperature 73* Baiulall M ho«n 10 B Bi 81°. ,99 in.15 words
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Article1240 1918-11-08 5 NAVAL MUTINY &GENERAL STRIKES. kill, commanded by sailors. DEMOCRATS DEMAND PEACE. unconditionaC end of THE WAR." [Kiotrr'b Tmliokams.] London, November 6 A mev.tge from Amsterdam says the German HP*» “P ort Ber,omB diBlurUneeB t Kiel on the 3rd owing to an attempt by uniß«n and civilians to1,240 words
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Article25 1918-11-08 5 Latest Quotation». Tin (unrefined) quoted here to day a $145 37 J and in Singapore (refioed) a $146.124, business done, obangmg handi 400 tons.25 words
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Article2039 1918-11-08 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] BACK TO THE MEUSE. Enemy’s Last Retreat1 London, November 6. Sir Douglas Haig leportsi —Iu the great battle that opened yesterday between the Sambre and the Soheldt our Third, Fourth and First Armies heavily defeated with severe losses in killed, wounded aud prisoners, and in2,039 words
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Article517 1918-11-08 5 REPUBLIC AT VORARLBERG. Soldiers’ Savagery, London, November 6, A message from Zurich says the utmost confusion and disorder reign in Austria* Hungary, Soldiers are deserting and rush* iog to their homes after plundering military stores. Prisoners of war are escaping and making for their homes as best517 words
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Article46 1918-11-08 5 The following articles will be found no ur out-id- pages t 2.—Tb~ Fruits of Tactical Superiority. K.mptr’a Rign of Terror. 3—D **h of M’. J. O Sugars. Produce Market Toft Liduci I» —Poio. Crime in Per. k. Toiegr mat 7,—A Memorial tor Kiel, N«y*l BcOoileouuaa.46 words
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Article586 1918-11-08 6 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Serbs Enter Bosnia Lindoo, November 6. A French Eastern communique states i The Austrians on the Save re-croaaed the frontier. Shabat* baa been occupied. Serbian cavalry entered Boinia where they oooapied Vardiate in the direction of Vice» grad. The Austrians are retreating in diaorder, Their586 words
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Article952 1918-11-08 6 [Reuter’s Telegrams] Fulfilment of Unties Urged*. London, November 6. A cable from Peking says the Allied Legations have preaented a Note to Obina recapitulating the many points in which Ohina has not fulfilled its duties ae an Aliy in oonneotion with enemy agents, and also expreaaing952 words
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Article1093 1918-11-08 6 Liru and Propurtt No Loxauu ILKASONABL.T CArH." Persk is rapidly earning a reputation whioh is woolly undesirable, for the recent murder of Mr. vaa Cuyleoberg in the Kaaapar district is not an isolated instance ot criminality but merely further evidence of the scandalous state of danger into1,093 words
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Article724 1918-11-08 6 Do's aid dokt's von Bnonrvnae. [As the Polo Season is now beginning, the following advice by that master of the game, CJapt. Watd Jackson, whose going co India, says toe Rangoon Timet, is a loss to Barm», will be o( interest to player?.] Do Hoad the Hales, nntil you724 words
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Article1907 1918-11-08 6 WHO WILL SAVE CHINA On our first page to-day we publish an t item to the effect that 30 000 bandits are a 100 ing, pillaging and slaying in various ;I p rts of Shantung. Ten thou-and refugees have fled from the various villages around j laianfu into that city1,907 words
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Advertisement12 1918-11-08 6 For Ohildrw’i Husking Caagb at Nigbt. Wn#d*'« Groat P«fptmiat Cans la, 6d«12 words
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Advertisement28 1918-11-08 6 "^essn^ OUR DAY TANK FUND. TICKETS sl* I FIRST New Elgin Motor Car VALUE $5,000^ OUTSTATiON APPLICANTS f ENCLOSE POSTAGE And apply to the Hon fill Fund, Fund28 words
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Article818 1918-11-08 7 (Br A. A. Milnh of Punch The Kaiser has teen mock occupied late ly by his military and othur duties. At ne m m- nt he is tending a tele,ram to th < Empress, calling attention to tie good work don by Wilhelm and Fritz and818 words
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Article1496 1918-11-08 7 Some Recollect ion». By Admiral Sir Cyprian j Bridge, G. C. B. (Murray. 12s. net.) I Sir Cyprian Bridge has written his Recollections to give the general reader some account of the Navy as it was in the middle of nineteenth century, and also to record for his1,496 words
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Advertisement559 1918-11-08 7 I r labuan lottery. It bs8 been decided to merge the Labuan Ten Thousand P o| g r Lottery in the Straits Settlements Two Million roller Lottery as follows: 1. Straits Settlements tickets equivalent to the total > ae f Labuan Lottery tickets sold will be issued to the 5uin559 words
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Advertisement76 1918-11-08 7 NAVAL ARCHITECTS REQUIRED. ME8383. BB0S3ABJ), MOPIN A 00., OF TIENTSIN reqaire the services of geveral naval architeate engineers and supervisors well versed in the construction of wooden boats. Write stating qualification to the above firm in Tientsin (Chios). 777 —14 —11 For Private Sale. ONB two-seater MAXWELL Motor Car with76 words
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Advertisement222 1918-11-08 7 BRITISH (SIAM) WAR AID ASSOCUTION. "OUR DAT' 1918 WAR LOAN LOTTERY. TICALS 1,000,000. Tickets, Ticals 5 each, Tickets, Ticals 5 each. 4 '0«r Day'' Fund, For farther particulars and tickets apply to Pbnang Tub* Club, Pbnang Club and Mb. Kboo Hock Ttb, FRED KEMP TON. Eon. Secretary. Lottery Sub-Committee, Houston?222 words
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Advertisement546 1918-11-08 7 -*»S»S|| AUCTIONS. The undertrned are prepared to take ap auction tales of t Lands, Properties, Estates. Houses. Furniture, Motorcars. Rubber, etc. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES RENOERED, Far Verms Apply to: ALLEN DENNYS 8 Co.. Auctioneers, Appraisers sta 7, Union Street, Penang. Phone No..393 u tb 6 m D I* io TENDERS546 words
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Advertisement953 1918-11-08 8 p. BRITISH im AND APUAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England.) mail and passenger services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Unda Contract „itk Hll M.j.itj’. Government.) St. i m i t? «a I *3l k. p. n KONINKLIJKE PAXETVA4RT MAATSCHAPPIJ, (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY.) InOOSPORATBD IW HOLLAND-) Fob Ihiindbd to Sail. Stbambk.953 words
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