Straits Echo, 14 November 1918
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1918-11-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, TBB FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY» vot- lb $3O Per Annum. PENANG, TiiuitaDAt. 14th NOVEMBER, 1918. Single Copy, lo cent*. No. 261*35 words
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Advertisement1476 1918-11-14 1 ISSUE'S jllli fill® THE 9EST F3OD Vi»l»h lUHV 1 Ft* J Ho. 90 CIS. tin i < b an:k s y T Hank of India, Ch»rt er Australia and China. rttedlnEn^yß^C 11 1,200,000 *2,000,000 iabilUj of £l; 200.000 neidofSc#| 4 BIBHOPSQATE. LONDON, E.Ci h '.Agencies and Branches. Hongkong Penang Iloilo1,476 words
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Advertisement630 1918-11-14 2 i Messrs. LAWS OTi LI $5OO. “OUR DAY” TANK FUND. -**s*4; fcf 5 > m Ht.W af I THROUGH THE COURTESY OF MW t AGENTS FOR A list of the subscribers of $25, and upwards to the Red Cross Fund will be published in this space from time to time.630 words
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Article1209 1918-11-14 3 In tbs OGurse of a leading article the I 8traits lime» aaja i—“It w»ni wise to let L the big asbjeot rest till the torn of graoe I I are spent and German; eaje Yes or No to tbs Allied challenge to serrender. So we look for a local1,209 words
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Advertisement128 1918-11-14 3 sX/'e ha Vo Marshal cent A ttrK nt <y fnt and very £|comc feature or Fie'd Ha.S' rc C ommuoiqu es Kcichlns their o! jective has ways d U n««i»h*f? f ure 7 aVonstnown as the tyres that ‘'g et t^cre oain O 067 e received ouir 99 <-0 v\128 words
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Advertisement254 1918-11-14 3 XZDCDC DC X vrs,. IMMEDIATE *0 V E R D L V er C SALICYLIC ACID u.s.K CAN BE HAD FROM L. Y. Swee Coy., 64 -66, Beach St* C 'Phono No. S4O. ~JT~ ToL Add. Law Tew Swee. r i DCDCZD 14 firestone TROPICAL SPECIAL” TIRES. Fresh Stocks Have254 words
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Article898 1918-11-14 4 A ter the war lost labour of the many roeu wh will have been either killed or left unfit for work will have to be replace by the work of woman There will be much less labour than tefore to spare for the business of hou ekeeping; nd898 words
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Advertisement311 1918-11-14 4 DC n V J c DOC u /> t U n u 0 The World's Greatest Dust Gatherer. THE O-CEDAR MOP. O-CEDAR MOP. CLEANS AS IT POLISHES. G“Cedar Mop. Made with a s rong enamelled steel centre. Indestructible, cleans and polishes at the same time, putting a high lustre on311 words
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Advertisement90 1918-11-14 4 Chamberlaia’s Cengh Remedy. When you bars bad oo!d jou want a remedy that will not only give relief, but ef test a prompt and permanent cure, s remedy that ii pleasant to take, a remedy that con* tains nothing injurious. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets ail tbeae requirements, It acts on90 words
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Advertisement295 1918-11-14 4 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 “OUR DAY” 1918 5iX WAR LOAN LOnERY. H* -a H* lit 23 < -a HC H 9 H» V 'Vĕ ■wi ft* «I SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of Our Day” Commltta# v -a 4 i I 4 •i 3 -m 9 TICKETS295 words
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Article1488 1918-11-14 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] ABDICATION AND FLIGHT. How London Rtelived the New* Lo.odon, November 11, 7 £5 a.m. London, surfeited with sensations and aware of thu imminence of victory, received the news of the Kaiser’s abdication on Saturday with comparative indifference, but the downfall of the Hohenaollerns and their1,488 words
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Article1220 1918-11-14 5 PBN *.NG AND SING WORE VIEWS. We are in agreement with the main I arguments advanced in the following article by the Singapore Free Free*: Penang Chamber of Commerce often a very different course from that pursued by the Singapore Chamber, probably largely due to the fact1,220 words
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Advertisement485 1918-11-14 5 fAtf ONIZf" O- €►< BY R .YALTY tH E KNOWN’SATISFACTION OF ALL USERS OF 5IL VA S JEWELLERY established faith in the quality t) f his manufacture all the World over. L gpeciality QEIVISeT BROOCHES* 5 B. P. De Silva, nr i I J 1 I n IT I P485 words
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Advertisement624 1918-11-14 5 POR ■i. BRIDGE scoring pads extra stout and large. Prion —Pads of 50 A leares 35 cants Pads of 100 50 THE CRITERION PRESS Ltd.. P»n»nf. ORIGINATING SUMMONS SUIT 1918 No. 292. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Penang. In the matter of an Indenture of624 words
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Article, Illustration96 1918-11-14 6 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Dally Local $3O Per annum Outstatlon Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Poet Free) $lB per annum, Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Noe. (Soho) 586, Printing Department 343« ail buciocM communication» ihould96 words
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Article1200 1918-11-14 6 Wb le it ie quite possible that, owing to the revolutionary changes in Germany and Austria, the actual reversion to peice coeditions in Europe may be consider* ably dsl yed, the war as a world conflict ceased to all intents and purposes with the signing of1,200 words
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Article1001 1918-11-14 6 Sir John Buoknill, K. O. the Cbisf Justioe. is indisposed, and did not sit on the Bench this morning, says Tuesday’s Strait» Time». Dr. A.L. Hoops, State Surgeon of Kedah, and his family are greatly enjoying their holiday in Australia; when the mail left they weie at1,001 words
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Article914 1918-11-14 6 Our Democratic Army A Sirens nun on Je* V fi t To an oid soldier one 0 f developments in tLa Brit ..i®°“ oi, M democratic spirit. It i, n h Ann. J sight now to ses in Eog!a a Aj? 1 together at places of ptblin 0,r,|914 words
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Advertisement147 1918-11-14 6 THE FINEST TONIC AFTER INFLUENZA I s AUSTRALIAN URGUNDY Recommended by the Medical Faculty. PER BOTTLE s[■6s. PER HALF BOTTLE CINTB. DUTY EXTRA, OBTAINABLE FROM PRITCHARD Co.. Ltd (incorporated ijt straits settlements P E N AN G •SI II •6 •si *0 •SI •81 *0 •9 -9 •0 •e *9147 words
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Advertisement37 1918-11-14 6 v ~;r-- 7= aaaa nan OUR DAY TANK KXJND,! TICKETS $l. a a at axa"*.. FIRST PRIZE New Elgin Motor Car VALUE $5,000. OUTSTATION APPLICANTS MUST ENCLOSE POSTAGE And apply to the Hon. Secs., Task Fond, Penang.37 words
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Article3969 1918-11-14 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] THE NEWS IN BRITAIN. E,thu»l»* ra a °d Thankfulness. L indon, No.ember 11,12.5 p.m. Th ,i g mog ol tke A-mi.tioe w.. offioi,BDoeeoed et 10.20 elthongh en nn.ffioV mc<r bed «"-"OJ (ew The ne,,, ,pr d J k( „idfiee. Ertraordiner, loene. of iithi*'**m> lD d W,th3,969 words
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Article45 1918-11-14 7 The following articles will ba found oa our outside pages i 8. —Eggs-—Addled. 4 —Coming Oaaoges, 5 —Tin and Rubber, Telegrams. B—The Aiml-tioe. Ootobar Rubber Crops. Q. M. N. G. 9. L gisiative Council, 10. Legislative Council. 11, —Old Caravan Rmds io the Bast.45 words
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Article168 1918-11-14 7 Latest Quotation*. Tin (nnrefiaed) is quoted here to-day at 1142.50 and in 3 ngapore (refined) at $143.25, business done ohanging hands 100 tons. A pick-up game of football wiT be played on the Esplanade this evening. It will btart at five sharp. Bix hundred and seventy-seven coolies arrived to-day,168 words
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Article2758 1918-11-14 8 f TIY T OF CONDITIONS. Official Intimationie following telegram was reoeived to- j by the Resident Councillor from H E- Governor he following has been received from tbe j retary of State for the Colonies i—k November 11. ?he following are the terms of the Ger-1 a Armistioe2,758 words
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Article2565 1918-11-14 8 LOCAL CELEBRATIONS. Without waiting for Ibe effioial celebration yesterday the publio continued on Tueiday afternoon and night in varionu ways I those expressions of feelings to which I they were moved by the news of the signing j of the Armietice, One of the uarliest and [quits the2,565 words
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Article26 1918-11-14 8 Previously acknowledged 10, Pritohard 10, Mrs. Souter 6, Mrs. Mrs. Saye 6- Total $9,090 57. M. P Sat* Hon. Sec. and XU*26 words
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Article18 1918-11-14 8 Serendah 11,81«. BiW JlOft Utan Simpan 6.500, D^ bßr > K a mas an 7,950 lbs.18 words
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Article5684 1918-11-14 9 THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION REFORM. CONSIDERATION OF SUPPLY BILL. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Monday. His Excellency tbe Governor (8ir Arthur Young, G. C. M. G-, K. B. E.), presided, and the other members present were H. E. the General Officer Commanding (Major-General D5,684 words
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Advertisement362 1918-11-14 9 ■*yyyv‘ yyyyy l 'IHS GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office» —SINGAPORE. ot D«GE AND DEATH NEVER COME 00 l The tn»n who BT*tem%ti c al)j iktea even a little by means of tha* I f*7 p, P U t TiDgB ibvestaienl», a Great Eastern Life Pol cy is362 words
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Advertisement251 1918-11-14 9 TYPEWRUEHS at reduced prices, Olivers, Undai woods, L. C. Smiths, Remingtons (unvisible.) HYME Co. 799—21—11 “LioTr" NOTICE is heieoy giftn that the above Irj.ue Maik is U 8 l«*UcM*«kot |tbe NOKiH. BRITISH. RUBBER COMFaNY, LIMITED, a Company inoorpuiated in ureat Britain and is used by them ia connection wifj pneuma251 words
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Advertisement400 1918-11-14 10 v/ 4 7 A -X *1 Vs th X NATURE’S WONDERFUL GIFT TO AFFLICTED MALAYA A CERTAIN. SAFE SPEEDY CURE FOR ALL CASES OF MALARIA, SPLEEN KALA-AZAR Just think of it!—more p°ople are killed by malaria, spleen and kala-asar in the tropics every year than die in action in the400 words
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Advertisement575 1918-11-14 10 AUCTIONS. The under»lined are prepared to take up auction sales of t Lands, Properties, Estates. Houses, Furniture. Motorcars. Rubber, etc. PROIPT ACCOUNT SUES RENDERED, Par Verms Apply to; ALLEN DENNYS S C 0..: Auctioneer*, Appraisers eto j 7, Union Street, Penang. Phone No/393 uth6 m D s esßi >SISI ONE575 words
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Article2087 1918-11-14 11 Under the title Old Caravan Roada in the East, the Nineteenth Century has a very interesting article by Mr Frederic Harford C. V. O, from which we extract the foil ,w--ing During the war with France and Bonaparte campaign in Egypt and Palestine the2,087 words
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Advertisement608 1918-11-14 11 o'' P Kt VS* It m rnSiNER BEW PPiI^ES riSH r M "‘l FACiPIC EKHIB T'C*»^ D k D v 4 ■5 o >- 0 o <A SPECIALLY BREWED FOR £xpoßT c» v y.: *1 W fc-wur-' H i The Reason Why You jj Should Drink ASAHI BEER Because it608 words
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Advertisement407 1918-11-14 11 NOTICE SIM HOCK SIM, who was adopted by m« the undersigned, having left,my protection for over a year, I am not responsible for any debt or debts contracted by her, and I hereby disclaim my connection or relationship (by adopt on) with her. TAN GEK YEW. 23, Soo Gong Lane.407 words
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Advertisement1231 1918-11-14 12 BRITISH INDIA AND APGJLB LINE. (Companies Incorporated In England PAS8ENQER 8ERVICE8, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS(Undet Contract with Hi« Majesty's Govenunent.) Tb. Company MAIL SERVICES EAiiT OF BOMBAY or* at prment winded. PaM.ngtn for Eorop* or. bock*! via Bomboy oa opportnnity offer, ond o« foro. SERVICES TO AND FBOM LONDON ore1,231 words
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