Straits Echo, 7 December 1918
1918-12-07
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1918-12-07 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED HALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY* VOL- 16 930 Per Annum. PENANG, SATUKUAI, 7th DECEMBER 1918 Single Copy, RO cent». No. 28 i.36 words
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Advertisement1336 1918-12-07 1 nestles Mur Food; THE BEST FOOD FOB YOUh BatiY I 90 cts. (BA A/OK S rhiirterud Bank of India, kha Australia and China. ;or porated In England by Royal Charter.) £1,200,000 £2,000,000 1,200,000 (Inc paid up R8i«r»e* oad gj,erve Liability of proprietors Head Office i gg t BI8HOPSOATE, LONDON, E.C,1,336 words
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Article1216 1918-12-07 2 A list of the ambaoribera of Ilf end ever It the OUR DAY Rad Cress Fuad la pmbUahed belewi Amy errors and emiaaieaa „abonld be reported to the Heaorary Saeretery or Honorary Tieeamien Meek twee LaeBaql W Bmaoae Bern Lm Seen Pee Beq Lim Mek Ohya Baq 93,000.1,216 words
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Article1011 1918-12-07 3 /leu) 3/ear 3/leeting, 1Qig. RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 7th Jany., 1919. SECOND DAY- Thursday, 9th Jany., 1919, THIRD DAY Saturday, 11th Jany.. 1919. FIRST DAY. "TUESDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1919, ,*8 The George Town Plate and Puree. V lna#^ 0 n d $100 to each’Second ‘Horse. A1,011 words
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Article1941 1918-12-07 3 The Life of Lord Clive.” By Sir George Forreat, C I.E. (Cassell.) 36a. net. It ia not on y because of Macanlay’s own merits that his essay on Clive atill appears, even to readers for whom the_glapiour of his style is almost lost, a composition of1,941 words
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Advertisement496 1918-12-07 3 Entries Close T VrirUv 27th Deoember, 1918 Handicaps for the First <* «>• [v»a January, 1919. _Tn all Handicap Races for Horses or -i Special Coajiflo. Retardia* H V?!|*2e*i,iSn t of the Committee, divide the entries Ponies,|the Offioial Hand «capper may, Tlass will be separately Handicapped, int* more or less496 words
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Advertisement144 1918-12-07 3 FOB SALE. Bat gelding, bonnety bob, and Chestnut Mare, Polar Star, For particulars apply to W. H. BOBS, 877 9—12 195, Macalitter Road• FOR SA TsTiJ. ONE MAXWELL Motor Car in Ist class order. Dynamo Lighting set in excellent order throughout and fully equipped. Apply to No 152 Beich Street,144 words
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Advertisement430 1918-12-07 3 Pe&ang Auction Kart. BT OBDBR OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BB SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday. 18th December, 1918 AT 11 A.X, At the above Aoction Mart, No. 13, Bishop Street, Penang< The following property belonging to Ho Ting Hoh of Dimdinga I All that piece of land and hereditament!430 words
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Article1100 1918-12-07 4 PURITY ■> VISION (FROM A TIM'S CORRESPONDENT Those who would confine Christianity’s message to the teaching of the Sermon on t e Mount accept a beautiful, though stern, creed. The laws it announces are beatitudes, designed to secure men's happiness, yet they demand absolute obedience. For1,100 words
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Article1033 1918-12-07 4 SUPERVISION OP E3TATES. There are vary few estates in Mtlaya which tuva not had the matter of European supervision seriously altered .ad interfered with by the great war. Numbers of planters, both managers .nd assistants, have resigned their posts during the last four years in order to take1,033 words
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Advertisement281 1918-12-07 4 ID cC=7DOC=DCDOC>^CZ: NEW ENGLISH DOLLS IN GREAT V DOooOOC DOC DO ftRIETY o o o M V m f. “IMK. ii bND c ESSED STONE DOLLS. Alargeconsignm©nt of these famous Stone f Dolls just unpacked. Stock in sizes. Height 20 inches. Price 54.25. Height 18 ins. Price $3,50. Height 14281 words
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Advertisement12 1918-12-07 4 For Ohildm’a Haokiag Ostgk &t Nigkt. Wood*'» CktM Psppsrmiat Uiri Is, fcL12 words
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Advertisement738 1918-12-07 4 s«, tPena'ig Auction By .Order T0 bold bt 5 e PUBLIC HUCTiou On Tuesday, 17th Decemb.,, I91,” 11 A.JJ. At the Archway of Loy an t Bu]U Thi following property: I. All that piece of land anH u ment? situata n the North R ber *iit|. of Penang comprised in738 words
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Article1537 1918-12-07 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the member! of the Penang Crioket Club was held at the pavilion yesterday evening* In the abaenoe of Ojl. Sir Arthur Adams, Mr, F. C. Gregson presided over a record attendance of members, and stated that unfortunately their President1,537 words
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Article364 1918-12-07 5 Alma 82,500, Bnkit Toh Alang 11,500, Shanghai Klebang 12,270, Kota Bahroe 80,408, Sungei Duri 22,071. Chemor United 19,131, Shanghai Malay 22,882, Kapayang 16,970, Ayer Tawah 24,800, Clany 14,422, Sungei Klah 25,397, Kamunting (in Kedah) 27.595, Kinta Kellas 22,500, Klian Kellae 9,149, Tanjong Pan 25,721, Kaala Kangsar 20,940,364 words
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Article169 1918-12-07 5 To lb* Editor of Tht Malaya Tribune,] j r> Thi* is the first question to-day in aya People want to know if the Governha intend to abolish the war taies that mod)® levief in domestic and other corngrant during the war; it wa* taken for prosecVhat it waa169 words
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Article203 1918-12-07 5 Belgian Orphans’Chris tm as Mra. John Mitchell gratefully acknt. ged the followlog aubsoriptien for the Elisabeth Belgian Orphan Childr® Christmas Pund received up to yesterday. Already acknowledged $1,602 3s, Collect-» ed by Mra. John Mitohell:—Messrs Barlow 5. T B Riokett 6,0 de la P B Pitxgerald 6. F E Tvery203 words
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Article60 1918-12-07 5 Sucovo Sunday in Adtnnt. 8-00 a.m. Matins 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion 10-00 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese) 6-00 a.m. Sunday School 6-00 p.m. Evensong Ps XLI Nares XLII Tnrl« XLIII sJurle5 Jurle Magnificat 60 Nunc Dimittis 70 Hymns 48, 222, and 862 On Wndnubday. 10-00 am. Matins and60 words
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254 1918-12-07 5 9 am. Sunday Schcol 6 p.m. Public Worship and Sacrament of th 9 Lord’s Supper. Preacher: Rev, Donald J. Boss, ma. Hymns i 632, 534, 270, 277 (3—6), 274 (verses 4,7, 8, Tune I), 516. A Washington message says Mr. Charles Hughes’s report on254 words
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Article105 1918-12-07 5 The following are tb* alterations Of i Messrs. A. A. Antt ny A CJo.’s share list Y-Urd.,. IW*». Cc t t Rubber. g, J d a i s’* ca o 5 A lor Gaiah 3.50 4-00 170 4.00 Aver Uitam 12.5« 13.50 13.00 1400 ChaLkatSerdang 8.0 8.50 8.25 8.75105 words
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Advertisement167 1918-12-07 5 f rOME AND SEE HILLY WEST W I \i\ -J I# (THE ORE AT FILM COMEDIAN) IN THE SLAVE KIMO BEE COMEDY. Francis X. Bushman AND Beverly Bayne IN RED, WHITE, AND BLUE BLOOD A Fir» Reel Colorful Amerioan* Romance TO B£ SEEN ONLY AT THE EMPIRE PENANG ROAD. PBOQBAMMK167 words
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Advertisement326 1918-12-07 5 Jnderthe Distinguished Patronage of the Hon ble the Resident Councillor. The Member» of the PENAh SINGHALESE BUDDHIST UNION VILL STAGE IN AID OF “OvJR DAY” THI W jELT^ bnow j(go BHAK»SPBAB»AB Play "Runeo and Juliet" AKD The Scottishpiay ‘Bramford’ On the 10th 11th inst., respectively vt 9 p.m. AT THE326 words
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Article, Illustration96 1918-12-07 6 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and pnbllc holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 99, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Daily Local $BO Per annum Outstatlon Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Addresa: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Noe. (Coho) 889. Printing Department 343, M.B. —All builoM* communication,96 words
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Article1022 1918-12-07 6 The message ccntained in Reuter’s telegrams yesterday to the effect that tke Frerch press was discussing the qnestion of the disorders in Russia and stated that the economic equilibrium of Europe depends upon wheat from the Ukraine, is one of much significance, In normal times Russia, and1,022 words
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Article135 1918-12-07 6 As ranounoed yesterday a pnblic meeting will be held on Monday next in the Town Hall at 4 p.m. to whioh British subjects of every seotion of the oommnnity are invited in order to consider and if thought fit pass the following resolution!— That haring regard to135 words
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Article864 1918-12-07 6 Our Taip nz writes Mr. R. Raja, Clerk (Class II, has been promoted to Class I, as Chief Clerk in the Customs Offioe, Taiping. Mr. Muthu Kumarau, of the Taiping Revenue Audit Department, proceeds to Kuala Kangsar as Sub Treasurer, while Mr. Ponam- I pal&m of the864 words
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Article118 1918-12-07 6 Late«t Quotation. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $124.25, and in Singapore (refined) at $124.95, business done, changing hands 75 torn. In the Bukit Merlajam Court yesterday a Tamil priest named Perumal alias Ponu< s iwmy pleaded guilty to a charge of enti* oing away a married woman118 words
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Article540 1918-12-07 6 The Montenegrins who a™ .it di«»U.aa<i with mo., rJJJW H Oovarotm.t „e r.oo „1 primttiJ tamoor, w.oaa pr.noipa] has for generation, been to a.ht .V '1 '>'< The, a,o a brave, warliV, IJ* people, noted for their honest?. chastity, The men are t6e r some but the540 words
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Article141 1918-12-07 6 The next hom:ward anil is Mail B for Madras taking mails for Eirope, etc. vii Bombay and it will be conveyed by the s-s. Fultala. It closes at 10 s.m- on Tuesday next, the 10th instant, registration op to 9 and parcels up to 8 the iame morning.141 words
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Article243 1918-12-07 6 Ji.NUA.UY M.BBTII A. The lottery streets in oonne it‘o Q w,t tD3 forthcoming race meeting ara now ready for members of the Tarf On b iadcin 8 seen at the Town Club builc W QO 3 mretary’s Office, Judging I y then»® r of tickets already taken243 words
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Advertisement234 1918-12-07 6 a* FOB PLANTERS AND MINER? CHEMICALS Acetic Acid 09% Alum. Refined and Powdered Calcium Carbide Caustic So' a Sodium Bisu’phite English Sulphur, Refined Soda Ash Sulphate of Copper ELECTRIC SUPPLIES SORTS:— ENGINEERS’ STORES:MBTALS:— OF Erasa, Copper, Zinc Iron /el and PROVISIONS: Green Peas f’anoed a'raon LIQUORS Asahi Beei, Chaui Wine234 words
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Advertisement31 1918-12-07 6 L AH the ladles who are helping at the jUR DAT Bazaar are kindly requested to attend a meeting at 11 am. on Monday, December 9th at York House, York Road.31 words
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Miscellaneous7 1918-12-07 6 THB WEATHER. 7th Deobmbih. 74° Temperatvre 81*7 words
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Article589 1918-12-07 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] 18 DAVin BEATTY’S SPEECH. -in End B»n»th Oonttmpt." Loudon, Deoembar 3. |ppeC h m»da by S r Divid Beatty on d U M. I*'®» before the First Battleer Sq“* dron ,eft t 0 e,corfc the Qarman C to 8o»p* Flow or nt rnm nt iB589 words
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Article644 1918-12-07 7 [Reuter Telegrams] MR. A6QUITH’B OPPONENT. Lilt of Unoppoisd ReturnsLondon, Deoember 4 By evening there were 104 unopposed returns whioh oomprise 69 Coalitionists, II I Labour Members, one Nationalist and 23 I Binn Feiners. Among ex-members of < Parliament re elected for their former oon* 1 stituencies are Mr,644 words
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Article597 1918-12-07 7 [Reuter's Telegrams] COMMISSION APPOINTED. Inquiry Into Ltgal Aspect. London, Daoember 1, A oable from Tha Hague says the Government has appointed a commission to report on the position the ex-Kaiser occupies in Holland, and to enquire into the relationship of the Dutch Government to legal questions whioh597 words
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Article128 1918-12-07 7 [Rbutib’s Tuluouams.] MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS Mr- Churchill at DundeeLondon, December 5. Mr. Ohurohil), Minister of Munitions, ■peaking at Dundee said that the Admiralty has decided it was unnecessary to demand Heligoland. The Government has deoided on the nationalisation of railways. "We intend to make Germany pay to the128 words
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Article607 1918-12-07 7 New York, November 7, The New York Time» commenting on President Wilson’s principle of the freedom of i the seas, says: “It is fortunate that the Allied Governments have stated their inability to acoept in all its varicus interpretations President Wilson's principle of tbe freedom of607 words
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Article1339 1918-12-07 7 Place aux Jeunes! We do not wish to say any harsh or unkind thing about those emininliy worthy though elderly officials wno, having laboured long m this oouotry, doubtless imagined that they were doing the patriotic thing by staying on during the war in order to allow juniors1,339 words
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Article144 1918-12-07 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] Appalling Figaros. London, November 30, Boater has received from a Greek soaroe figures showing that in the spring of 1914 the Turks deported 700,000 Greeks of whom half a million are now refageea in Greece, Siaoe the war, to the end of 1917, the Turks deported144 words
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Article104 1918-12-07 7 Committee Appointed. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 7, HE. the Governor has appointed the following to form the Ceatenary Committee i—Messrs. W. Peel, (Chairman), J. Greig (Treasurer), W. E. Hooper (Secretary), A. Agnew, Mr. R. St. G. Braddell Dr. Brooke, Mr. J. A. Enas, Mr. G. U.104 words
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Article198 1918-12-07 7 The following; articles will ba found oa oar outside pages i 8 —Clive and His Times. 4. —Ths ft Tdlation of God, Planting Problems. 5. —Penang Crickat Club. November Bobber C opa. B,—H. M tbs Qjeeo’a Message. The Tin Industry. Penang Share Market. Waterfront. Germans in Malaya, 9-—D-mooratis.nsr the198 words
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Obituary32 1918-12-07 7 Obituary. London, Deoember 5. tie Duke of Grafton is dead, The Stiver Market. u London, Deoember 1. “dver ia q* ie t London, Deo mber 3* •Mnr la s «t Q t32 words
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Article854 1918-12-07 8 [Reuter's Telegrams.] W##k of Conservation. London, December 2. A cable from Washington says the Food oonaerration week for the relief of the world opened yesterday with an appeal by Mr. Hoover, the Food Controller, whiah waa read in all the Oanrohea in the oonntry, to renew854 words
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Article639 1918-12-07 8 (To THU Edito* of thu Strait Timet.) Sir, —The leader in your iseue of the 80th ultimo is most welcome. To say the least you have done the miners in general and the mining industry in particular a very gseet service for having presented their oase to639 words
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Article75 1918-12-07 8 Pxiee» Maintained. CFrorn Char Own OorrespondmL^ Singapore, December 7. At the Auotions the following prices were realised t—per poend eta. ots. Smok d sheet and fine ribbed 70 to 73$ Good 58 69$ Good plain 49 Crepe fine pale thin 73 75 [Good do 59 „72 Gooc75 words
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Article208 1918-12-07 8 The outpnt of Kalumpoug Tin No Liability for the month of November was Hoars 436; Yards 62,200; Picels of Ore 197; In Baods 26; Total 222 picels. The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Co. for the 2nd half of November wati No 1 Dredge Piouls 239.98; No.208 words
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Article415 1918-12-07 8 LEAN GO’S WEEKLY EE PORT, Penang, December 6, Th° Singapore Rubber Auction discloses 4 rather weaker market though fine pale touched 75 centa. Bibbed Sheet being ■lightly lower. The Rubber-share-market ia featureless, but —if anything—akowa a slightly easier tendency. With a few exceptions there seems to be415 words
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Article290 1918-12-07 8 FbAB*R and Co/s Rupokt. In the weekly share circular, dated December 4, Messrs, Fraser and Co. repo 1 1 Shares hare been extremely quiet the whole week, but prices in rubbers have been maintained although Mining shares again shew a rnarke i falling off in value. There290 words
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Article150 1918-12-07 8 The following oablegraphio instructions regarding Rubber shipments to the United States of America have been received from the Department of State, by Mr. George L. Logan, the Amerioan Consul at Penang Ton are anthoriasd to certify invoices for shipments of Bnbbsr on the production of the original150 words
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Article348 1918-12-07 8 TO Til WOMBN OP TUB EkFIBB. The following telegram has been reoeiTed by the Hon. the Resident Councillor from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, dated 612 18 i The following telegram addressed to the women of the Empire has been pablished in a Qasette348 words
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Article198 1918-12-07 8 The following have kindly sent gifts for the Our Day Bisaar on December 20 and 21 i Messrs, The Gash Chemists, Fayji, Kewalram Ohellaram, Lock A Co, K M 8 Mohamed Abdullah A Co, Tollaram Dhohamall A Co v Tong Joo A Co, Whiteaway Laidiaw A198 words
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Article145 1918-12-07 8 Town Hall To night. The last performance which will be given by the "New Fantastics" in Penang takes plaoe at the Town ball to night. The pro. gramme is a particularly bright and attractive one and should prove a great favourite. Miss Bmdley’s numbers include “One Fine Day"145 words
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Article110 1918-12-07 8 The following notification has been received at Military Headquarters, Singapore, from the War Offioe, dated 29th November, 1918 1 "Owing to.little or no Hotel aocom* modation, and prices being very high in Egypt, it is hoped that arrangements will be made to prevent Egypt being flooded with110 words
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Article39 1918-12-07 8 Golf Glub, 5-45 p.m, 1 Selection Leslie Stuart’e Songs Godfrey 2 Galop Champagne Lumbv 8 Three Dances To Henrv the Fill German 4 Waltz Modern Ere Gilbert 6 Polka Jolly Tara Boy 6 Marob Toreador Biviere39 words
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Article866 1918-12-07 8 A UUIYALS, Anjou, Br. s.s, 306 tom, Captain Hendery, 6/12, from Benong 4/12, for Tongkah 9/12, General oargo. Qaah Bene Kee. tipsolman, Dat s.s, 578 tona, Captain Eaaer, 7/12, from Sabang 2/12, for B, Dali and Aoheen Coaat 12/11, General oargo, K. P. M. Vulcanut Dat m.s. 707866 words
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Article576 1918-12-07 8 fbdebal codkoil, I Exclusion Fatoo..* The Federal Counci' ,n tfa e Council CtumL r Jr**? ll tittfa. this morning. The i n ,tS uJS* proceedings was a reiolat ln P r of the Hon. Mr.KeC Vs the Rulers and Unofficial li i Council resolve that no «I576 words
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Article129 1918-12-07 8 Satubijat, Dbokubbk 7, Kinta Agricultural Show, Tows fish, Ipoh. Bstu Gajth Oar Day Fancy Drsn Ball, Kinta Clsb. Crioket.—Government Barries C. R. C„ Victoria Green, British North Borneo Lottery Closes. Penang Golf Club— Championship Csp Entries close Calcutta Medal Cow petition; Third round Colsmbia Ceps. Fantastios Farwell Performance,129 words
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Advertisement42 1918-12-07 8 l^owlßihexScT^ For rheumatism yen will find nothing batter than Ohamberlain’s Pain Balm. Now is the time to get rid of it. Try this liniment and see how qnickly it will relieve the pain and sereneas. Fer sale by all diepen■arias aid dealers42 words
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Article1943 1918-12-07 9 {From a U# rrespondent Daring the past few weeks ’res» announce- c noeuta have been appearing dealing with various oonceeeiona to the Warrant < 'ffioers j and others of the Navy in the way of promo- tion. Up till Aognet sth 1912 it wae not t poaaihle,1,943 words
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Advertisement274 1918-12-07 9 nnnnnnnHnnI:InanLInnnnt:I^^^ MORDAUNT BROS, t I* ST. HELEN’S PLACE, LONDON E.C. 3 produce brokers and importers EXPORT AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Eat. 1867. Cables:—MORD AUNTS London. Oils, Nuts, Seeds, Rubber and General Produce Consignments Received and Advances Made. INDENTS EXECUTED. nnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnn H n n a a a n n n l R.274 words
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Advertisement140 1918-12-07 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the books containing the Aunnal Valuation Oi and rates imposed on all bnildings and lands siteated within the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the year 191» are open to the inspection of Ratepayers at tne Municipal Office daily on days between the140 words
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Advertisement399 1918-12-07 9 NOTICE WANTED MALAY OB TAMIL TAP°EB3 with Conductors for Goh Taik „Chee Eubber Eata'.e,, Enggor. Applj to GOH TAIK CHEE SON:, 8/6—9 12. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F.M-S, “Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance, 1911.” WANTED. work &a Hospital, DBESSEB qualified according to Labour Code requirements, to Assistant Dresaer in Estate Apply to,399 words
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Article1389 1918-12-07 10 A DEATH-TRAP FOB THE GERMANS J (Bt EiniMix Patrick MsoGill.) "Beaorral tna time’s long in •aid Donelly. It'» like a hair in tho I mouth. I misdoubt if we’ll «tbt get oet it thia bit iT the world at all,” He smiled grimly aa he ipoke and1,389 words
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Article534 1918-12-07 10 Mr. B. W. li*i7. of tn7 rm 1 •nd Hall (Dickeua* publisher^ 0 h ,Jklp 9 ’“‘«resting article in the StnJV *1 H an George Meredith’» long c 9 D1S him as a pub.ishei»» read-r W 'U 9 many of his judgments oiM -S 9 uf534 words
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Article387 1918-12-07 10 MiscotiOßPTioxa or Nippon Joubnu, The Japan Chronicle writeu The Yorodzu h»s baaa nuking to jutify the lcdiffarenoe felt in Japan regarding the scheme for a Loague of Nationi bj deolaring that it ia only in America that the prcjeot baa any real support, neither387 words
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Advertisement272 1918-12-07 10 If you do not know me T Allow me to introduce myself lam the famous AND Liqueur Scots Whisky. My old friends call for me, and, what is more, see that they get me. Now, I want my new friends to do the same. Please insist on having me and272 words
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Advertisement75 1918-12-07 10 Crwp This disease is so dangerous n< 0 in its derelopment that efery young children shoa!d bo P r? F* ltr *ck of MDtil tbe It is aery risky to wait Dt 1 ‘-ed-cisa croup appears and tbon be »b* and let the child suffer until itc* tatned. Chamberlain's CoufJ75 words
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Article1727 1918-12-07 11 Now that Bulgaria has put an end to Mittel-Europa, one might reasonably expeo* that the far more ambitious German scheme of Mittel-Afrika woald have passed into the umbo of Teutonio ambitions. But the psychology of the German people is quite evidently unlike that of any other people1,727 words
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Article203 1918-12-07 11 Panama, Duoumbuu 7. 1918. 3. P. Tapioca $8 40 «ales M. P. Tapioca $8 74 oel'ers Gold leaf 72 sellers Pepper (W.Coast I lb. 5 os).sl6s buyers. Black Pepper 25.00 buyers White Pepper 40 nominal Trang Pepper no stc ck Mace $BO non. Mace Pickings 61 50 »»les Cloves203 words
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Advertisement387 1918-12-07 11 D D D 0 JL The Reason Why You Should Drink 3 AS AH I BEER Becau8e[it is so superior in. flavour" and quality to ordinary beer because nothing is used in brewing it except the finest malt and hops and the purest water—because its absolute purity is guaranteed. ASAHI387 words
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Advertisement90 1918-12-07 11 CknmkerUia’i Cengh Kenedy When yoa hire a bad cold yoa want a remedy that will not only give relief, bat effect a prompt and permanent care, a remedy that ia pleasant to take, a remedy that con tains nothing injarioas. Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy meets all these reqairements, It aota on90 words
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Advertisement259 1918-12-07 11 A Furniture Auction Sale WILL BB HBLD At 17B, Northam Road On Saturday, the 7th November, 1918 AT 11 A M. SHARP The fonutoiB oompritet crockery, gla«wari, dining, bed end drawing room i*ik% plants otc., etc. Tbrms —Cash before delivery For further particulars apply toi ALLEN DENNYS <fc Co,, Auctioneers.259 words
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Advertisement1152 1918-12-07 12 p, BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incerperated la England.) MAIL AND PA88ENQER 8ERVICE8, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS* (Undo* Contract with' HI* Majesty's Government) TIm Ciapuj’. MAIL SERVICES EAST Or BOMBAY at* at proeont impended PMMavan for Imp* aw bookod rim Bombay m opportunity offer» and aa far> awaaiiaiioB ia1,152 words
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