The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 13 August 1909

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1 902 The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)
  • 22 1 THE STRAITS ECHO, MAIL EDITION. I ||j Per Annum. Single Copy 40 ceoti. Vol. 7. Penang, Friday, 13th August, 1909. No. 32.
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    • 152 2 i 1 THE I STR AITS ECHO I 1 MAIL EDITION. I I I fH I* I I cl Published the day prior to the departure of each mail J for Europe, and contains the latest local and States cfi m news originally published in the daily issues, as well
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  • 888 877 A private, kind, and too complimentiry letter from a Gentleman has in one ihot inflated and deflated us. He recognises that our remarks last week iboatgambling were made in good faith, but he adduces a few arguments to show 'tat we do not fully understand the
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  • 630 877 Langkawiwards. Shortly after 4 r.m y< her lay H. E. the Governor lef Ins ctiim in the Government buildings fo r the Residency. He then went to i he Golt Club, where he pi iyed a game of golf, and was ashor* until 7 30 p in.
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  • 151 878 In the District Court, yesterday afternoon, Hajee Hamzib, a Malay, wis charged with intentionally making a false statement, while being legally bound unde” an oath to state the truth, to wit, that, premises No. 32 Dito K ram at Road belonged to him. Messrs. Wright-Motion and Nambyar conducted
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  • 280 878 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Following were the results of the ties played yesterday Championship: A. G Anthony Z>eaf A. Brearley 8 —6 6—4. Profession Pairs: Kinder and Linton (P.W.D.) w. o. from Haskins and Savi (G. S.) Goldie and Jones (Merchants) beat Muir and Macintyro (G S.) 6—o ;6 2.
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  • 1319 878 Says Penang Races Not So Bad. The wri er of Athletic Notes in the Sicgapo; < J'r e I > S 3 has a poor opinion of Penang :ace critics. His first paragraph reads thus In view cf the extraordinary outbursts of wild exaggeration which have emana ed
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    • 53 878 Sold ihe World Over. "We have in stock many c. lie and diarrhcea medicines,” f iy B R. M. White, a prominent merchant of Turtle Bayou, Tex., IT. S. A but sell more of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy than of all others put together. T! e George Town
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  • 728 879 t o f a rubber plantation close to l Tfce -hich since the boom began, has J‘ P '“L oo«u’re of the ej« of all ‘■pocuUand brokers alike, reads Into 1 X Bought, a few rears ago, at Ihe {l J d sum of some sB9’oo, together
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  • 644 879 The Public Works Dept, of the F.MS. spent nearly eight million dollars ou Public Works, the cost of supeivision being 5.2 per cent, of the total expenditure. Here is a timely quotation from a I rench writer on [Frenchj Colonies. Examine the budgets nine times out of
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  • 56 879 (Echo Special.) Taking Over at New Year. Officials Nominated. Singapore, 6th August.—The Government is taking over the manufacture and sale of opium at Singapore, Johore, and Malacca on and from January Ist. Mr. F. M. Baddehy will be in charge at Singapore. Mr. J. R.
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  • 17 879 (Echo Special.) Judgment Reserved. Ipoh, August 6.—ln the Menglembu Lode Case, judgment has been reserved.
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  • 120 879 (Supplied by Reuter Vigorous Action by Turkey Anticipated. London, sth August.—The Cretnn question threatens to become acute. Turkey i« determined not to abate a jot of her right*. Greece in reply to the Por’e'e demot'd t< r the withdrawal of her gendarmerie and militii rfficern staled ih
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  • 129 879 (Supplied by Reuter.) St. Petersburg Opinion. London, sth August.—The toasts »t Cowe.*, especially the referencet to the Duma, have created a p ofouiid impnssion in St. Petersburg. It. is pointe 1 out that for the first time m history a Russian Emperor appeals a Coastitutiooal Monarch. Isvolsky
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  • 41 880 (Supplied by Reuter Military Gossip. Landon, 6th August.-—Numerous contradictory statements are published concerning the Duke of Connaught an 1 the Selection for Promotion Board. Ihe latest information is that the question of his resign it ion therefrom has been dropped.
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  • 310 880 (Supplied by Reuter.) —6. C. M. P. Sail Trimmers Watch Budget’s Favourable Wind. London. 6th August, -it is noteworthy that the DaiL/Mail publishes two columns setting forth the advantages of the Budget. The Telegraph, the Posf, and the 67 a nrZ Jr J deny that the Unionist
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  • 866 880 We won’t have it. While we have an inch of pencil left, and so long as the Echo is permitted to go on echoing, we will strenuously, vehemently, earnestly, and with det< rmination aforethought, resist ami condemn and decry any suggestion from each and every source for the
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  • 379 880 Return to Penang and Departure to Kedah. This morning, about 830 a.m, the Sea Mew and the Sea Belle arrived in port, con. veying His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, and party from the Langk&wi Islands. The Sea Gull also returned, bringing hick Mr. W. G.
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  • 189 881 n XV Gilmour, as Hon. Ireas. Mr I; p- wrh thanks the following loithcoming Agri- rl P,"'' o9 3’w J s |ticull ural n t r.rf- VIOU 3' V SCkUOWAmountprewus ?lo ,674 36 ledj-ei 2 oO i H we Bee s Cheats Co. 10 00 r Lim E>«
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  • 369 881 The cricket match between rhe Colony and F.M S which begins on the Esplanade next Monday, promises to be a very interest ing contest. Further changes have been made in the Colony’s team, the new-comers being W. E Goodman and V. Brown who take the place of
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  • 170 881 Ine annuil i o c* Sp its wili be held at the E.-plan.ide. on Ino ;ay the 12th August, c nnmtnciug at 10 am. Programme of Events. 10 30 a m. Putting the Shot (Sikhs 10 50 Putting the Shot (Malays.) H-IO High Jump (Sikhs 11-25 High Jump
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  • 267 881 The hearing was resumed, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Nunn, of the case in which Yap Pek Kun, Pua Tio Yeng and Teh Cheng Nio (nonia) were charged with theft of sundry articles of jewellery to the value of $5O from the person of Tan Ah Moy,
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  • 81 881 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Following were the results of the ties played yesterday Lalies’Doubles Mrs. Neubronner and Miss V. Brown beat Mrs. Sproule and Mrs. Martin 6 —2 6 —2. Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Fox and E. Lees Miss Murray and Stokes B—6; I—6; 6—4; Miss Brown and Whitlock w. o.
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  • 607 881 (From (Jut Own Correspondent) Taiping, sth August. His Excellency the High Commissioner js exacted to arrive at Kwak Kangsar, he official residence in Perak, on the 12th instant and will lemain tbeie till the 15th. The State Engineer, Mr. R O. N. Anderson, leaves on furlough on the
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  • 3552 882  -  ll Hights ii esewi-jd by EDWIN LESTER ARNOLD (Author of Phra the Phoenician,” etc.). Deep down in the tubhorn heart of Miss Jeannie MacDonald, the heiress of as noble a stretch of purple Scotch I;nth-,'- and nutbrown salmon river as any one c.iuid wish to
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  • 137 883 Siys last Thursday’s Malay MtV:— 'Twenty out of thirty-four men arrested on suspicion of being connected with the recent affair at the Pudu temple, heve been I i tier ated, while yesterday the >emaining 14 were brought again before the magistrate here. Eight of these are to
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  • 268 883 —B. T. “Babiy Had ’writes the following letter to the S F.P. On Si!ui day last I Font a telegram from Singap.ru to ’‘Smith, Penang,” backing Cast ro lor s2t 0 The telegram in question was rtemved by tho postal authorities about 1-20 pm., but was mt despatched
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  • 726 884 Now First Described for the Echo.” Amongst the Hokiea mini: g coolies in the island <»f Lui et. a ptculiar and queer ceremony m perLrmrd a.< about this tune of the year more particul irly about a month or so after the i liny season has set
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  • 104 884 [Echo Special.) Application For Bail. Kuala Lumpur, 7th August.-The application for bail for Towkay Yap lion Chin, arrested on suspicion of being connected with the affair at the Pudu temple, was resumed yesterday in the Supreme Court. The Public Prosecutor opposed the application for three reasons (1)
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  • 30 884 [Echo Special,) 7s. 2(1. Kuala Lumpur, 7th August.—The Planters Stores state that their London office notify that the average price of No. I Plantation Para rubber is 7s. 2d.
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  • 61 884 (Supplied by lleuter.) Passed the Senate. London, 6th August.—The Senate has passed and President aft has signed the Tariff Bill. Race to Escape New Tariff. London, 7th August.—Nearly twenty liners failed in the race to reach New York in time to escape the now tariff. It
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  • 80 884 (Sup 1 lird by Reuter Deeply Impressed. London, 6th August—Reuter has received from the Tmc a message to the nation saying that he is d<-. ply impioL-e 1 with the reception and attitude of the Biitisb statesmen, people and press, and hopes that theie are
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  • 93 884 [Supplied by Reuter.) Statement in the Commons. L mdon, 6 li August —During the debate on the Indian Budget in the House of Commons yesteidiy the Master of E’ibank, referring to the opium traffic, assured the House on behalf of Lord Morley, Secretary of State for
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  • 97 884 (''‘jp isd ly fy ut r Ikitvjiiencr Succeeds Him F ,1J /I£) August __pj J ll, of G neral S Fre.de-iek Wdlk2r 1 terianean in succession to H Duke of Connaught is oL i v <J? E 3 W, Kitchener’s to tbs pT new developments. Bbeu be 0 from
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  • 44 884 (Supplied by lleuter.) Still No News. London. 7th August.—There are as yet no tidings with regard to the steamer Waratah which left Durban with 300 sou!» on board on the 26th July and failed if reach Cape Town at the scheduled time.
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  • 36 884 (Supplied by Reuter) sd. a lb. London, 7th August.—A few Chinese pigs wore placed in the London market and fetched from 4ld to 5d per pound, which a fair price considering the unporklike weather.
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  • 159 884 (Supplied by Reuter) Japan's Determination. London, 7th August—Reuter learns that the Jap inese Minister at Peking has informed the Chinese Government that Japan ie to.Dg to proceed independently with i»e st ruction works of the Shautung-Mnkdtf n Railway in accordance with the ®J| right without waiting for Chinese
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  • 717 885 When we threatened Rudyard Kipling J a dog-whip, we went too far, in opinion of an admirer who bails 2L a country where anything not au Zl series was never yet understood. J r m tter of cold-drawn horse-sense, have never supposed that Rudyard Kinhne pins his faith to
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  • 391 885 It is not often that the Penang Town Hall gets such closely p icked audiences its the one that massed last night to see Our Boys by the Ipoh Amateurs. The Governor was there with his family and staff, also the R.C., with a party. The players were
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  • 1218 885 p 7 1909, H. E. the n; .a me visit to II- 11- 'i «S'.' of K dth, to formally !i r > Britain of Siam’s suzerainty. Everything passed off in.ivory c y v. I. ink -to the courtesy and p <ce n
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  • 4001 886 OPENING CEREMONY. An Advance on Previous Years. In the presence of a large and representative gathering His Excel» ncy Sir John Anderson opened the sixth annual Ag.iliorticultu.al Show o’ the Straits Settlemeats and Federated Malay States at the Parade Ground yesterd iy morning. The attendance, we feel
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    • 76 886 Infantile Cholera. Any unu-u 1 loosen' ss of ch id’s bowel during the' 4 v t athe shouii hv warnin'to rno'» ')ih i ch» m v de*( in a mpt at taken to an -d ’t Cn :tob>ikin C lie Ch Io > rmi p ii cci i.' *mr y.
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  • 859 888 0 A meeting of t .e Pl infers’ Association of Malaya was held a;, the Grand Stand buddings, Race Course, at 10 30 this morning. Mr. C. M. Cumming Chairman of the Association, presided, and about twenty members were present, with Mr. 11. C. E. Z ichari <s,
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  • 110 888 The outputs for the Fusing Lima.Poiij Bharu and Sipubh Tin Mines, for tbe mon» of July, aie as follows Pusinq Lama' 432 pls., wen by the Comply* 373 Tributor, Fusing Bhasu 800 P ls„ won by theComW Full plant working 10 day V woi king 21 days, on
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  • 200 888 Obituary. 4 Mr. Khoo Cheng Beow. We regret to report the death which tnk place early yesterday morning at hii r» dence, No. 161 Beach Street, of Mr. Kboe 1 Cheng Beow of Chop Eng Hong. Mr. Khoo Cheng Beow had reached the advancedm of eight y-four years and was
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  • 4298 889  -  [All Rights Reserved bi CHRISTIAN LYS. Author of The Hepsworth Millions,” The Mystery of Ladyplace.” A London Cobweb,” etc. (Continued f I'om page 863.) CHAPTER XL rollit’s niece. Rollit the housekeeper, was an overbear•man in the presence of bis wife; with “«as a bully of a good-natured
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  • 1385 891 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY AUG. 6. Present. The Hon'ble the Deputy Governor, Capt. Young. the Treasurer, J. O. Anthonisz. m the Attorney-General, W. J. Napier. Tan Jiak Kim. h T. S. Baker. C. McArthur. 11. Fort. Absent. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson. His Excellency Major-Gen. T. Perrott,
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    • 57 891 Proper Treatment for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dysentery and diarrhoea is due to a lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and effective medicine, and when given in reasonable time will prevent any dangerous
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    • 49 891 Sold the World Over. We have in stock many colic and diarrhoea medicines,” says R. M. White, a prominent merchant of Turtle Bayou, Tex., U. 3 A., but sell more of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy than of all others put together. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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  • 1406 892 The Colony vs. F. M. S. Some very interesting play was witnessed yesterday in the match between the Colonial team captained by Mr. 0. P. Griffith-Jones and the F. M. S. eleven under the captaincy of Mr. E. Bradbery. The handsome new P. C. C. pavilion was well filled
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    • 69 892 Infantile Cholera. Any unusual looseness of a child’s bowels during the hot weather should I e a warning to mothers Infantile cholera miy develop in a lew hours, and prompt action should be taken to avoid it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrboei Itemvdy, followed by a dose of cistor oil,
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  • 281 893 Smart Capture by the Police. Yesterday morning, the Police smartly brought to light the existence of a secret society. Premises No. 104 Rope Walk were the habitation of the society. The Chief Police Officer, the Chief Datective-Inspector, the Detective Inspector and other Policemen, Jttompanieil by
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  • 36 893 (Supplied by Reuter.) lletui of o-ordi tinted Forces. London 7th August—The papers behove that toe Kitchener announcement foreshadows his appointment as head of the forces ol the Empire when they are co ordinated
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  • 61 893 (Supplied by Reuter.) Makes Substantial Progress. London, 9th August—The Confeieace summoned to consider measures for the defence of the Empire has made substantial progress. A sub committee of military experts, presided over by General Sir W. G. Nicholson, is wmking out technical details* Ihe Delegates from the various
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  • 117 893 (Supplied by Reuter.) Turkish Minister’s Ultimatum. London, 9(h August—Tbe Turkish Minister at Athens has verbally demanded that the Government of Greece should disclaim any ambitions in Crete. He requested a reply within a reasonable time, otherwise he would take prolonged leave. Pension Acute. London, 9th August.—The Turko-Greek tension with
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  • 155 893 (Supplied by Reuter.) And Japan Behaving Naturally. London, 7th August.—The Tinies, commenting on Japan’s notion with regard to the reconstruction of the Ant ung-Mukden railway, considers that it is not surprising if Japan have lost patience in face of Chinese obstruction. The position held by Japan
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  • 52 893 (Supplied by Reuter British Bank President. London, 9th August.—At tie request of His Majesty’s Government, Sir Bibington Smith has accepted »he Presidency of the Nati mal Bank of Turkey, now n course of formation. It is understood that Lord Revelstoue and Sir Alexander Hmderson are chiefly interested, with Sir
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  • 34 893 > u p > d 1 y R ’uter Meet Again. London, 9 h Aul’ih* —I he Kaiser, returning fiom bis notH.ern tour, <n Saturday met the 1 sar in the Kiel Cinal.
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  • 46 893 (Supplied by Reuter With Barnato Money. London, August 10—Tbeexecutors of (he late Harry Barnato have decided to apply the sum of £250 000, left in their hands for the foundation of a hospital, to the building and endowment of an institution for cancer patients.
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  • 103 893 (Supplied by Reuter.) ‘‘Grave Situation.” London, 9th August—A grave situation has arisen in the Far East, owing to Japan having notified her determinaton to reconstruct, forcibly if necessary, the important Antung-Mukden railway connecting the Korean and Manchurian systems. Despite the insistent opposition of tbe Chinese. (Reuter’s Peking
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  • 61 893 (Suppied by Reuter.) Fifth Test Match. London, 10th Aug.—The fifth test match was played in fine, hot weather, on a fast wicket. Austral ia made 325, of which Bardsley contributed 136, Trumper 73 and Macartney 50. England has scored forty for two wickets. The English team consists of Maclaren.
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  • 32 893 (Supplie I by Reuter.) Unsaleable Owing to Prejudice. London, 10th August.——The Loudon butchers, especii'y in the poorer neighbourhoods, found the Chinese pork unsaleable, owing t) public j rejud'ce.
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  • 75 893 (Supplied by Reuter July Imports and Exports. London, 10th Augus’—July shows big increases. Imports were £3 547.573 more, and exports £1 781,515 more. Cotton exports increased by £523.717, wool by £374 633, and other yarns and textiles by £24b,250. Mr. D. W. Gilmour, ss Hon. Treas. Bckncw'edges w.th
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  • 1026 894 When some time ago the Echo asked the Government to appoint a Commission to look into municipal administration, the invitation was less mean fid than monitory. It was a stick shaken as a warning, rather than a desire seriously expressed. The Hon. 11. Fort at the last meeting
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  • 677 894 appellate I Th6 f T re 3!r Justice Tionan I .I he fallowing appeals aeainßt I tions and sentences recorded hv It® I v.eie heard yesterday afternoon I T vs Th Crown. I d l.e appellant was convicel h u I Arthur of being in possession of a
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    • 68 894 Infantile Cholera. Any unusual looseness of a child’s bowels during the hot weather should be a warning to mothers Infantile cholera may develop in a few hours, and prompt action should be taken to avoid it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a dose of castor oil, will
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  • 1033 895 (Fnm Our Oim Correapondent August 10th. A Complaint. I am informed that one of the greatest bandicapa to the economical working of our tuineg is the very heavy railway freight charged by the F.M.S. Railways on mining machinery and coal, and though the Government has bem approached repeatedly
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  • 2667 895 Prntiii i inn V Display. ‘!'h< i;h •(x tor cunprtition, bir meiely a.-, an exc- lnt ilhn’r.itiou of som i i-t the chiet m ■.uuLie'u;ps aud impo ts, the stands of the c nnnmrri d firms of Penang deserve more attention than we were able to give
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    • 57 895 Proper Treatment for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dysentery aud diarrhcei is due to a lack of proper treatment at the first stapes of the disease Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud DiarrDei Remedy is a reliable and effective rv'i'.cme, and when given in icasonable time will prevent any dangerous
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    • 43 898 Sold the World Over. We have iu stock many cote >l>®» medicines," sa>S t|e BiJo u, W’ prominent merchant o «Liberte»’ U.S. A., "but sell more of C Colic, Cholera and Diarr Georg», of all others put toget er. y, Town Dispensary, Wnoiew»
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  • 21 899 (Echo Special.) Refused Hail- with the Temple affray in Lumpur, has been -refused bad br the Supreme Court.
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  • 33 899 (Echo Special.) For $71,660. Koala Lumpur, 10th Aug.—Mr. Agar, fe contractor, is suing the Pahang Lrament for $71,660 for balance of t b e work done on the Binta-Kuantan
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  • 103 899 (Supplied by Reuter.) Greece’s Reply to the Porte. London, 10th August.—The Greek reply to the l orte assarts the desire to be on the noil friendly and closest relations with Turkey, and points to Greek enthusiasm of the new regime. It trusts that a frank nuderstanding as regards Crete
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  • 19 899 (Supplied by Reuter.) Starts for Marienbad. London, 11th August.— His Majesty King Edward bas started for Marienbad.
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  • 84 899 (Supplied by Reuter.) All-Night Sitting. London, 10th August.—The House of C mm^ IVB resu med the debate on the be Opposition's attack was most There was an all-night sitting. Clause 12 Deleted. Mt (U?’ August —During the Budwill omVi^ 0 OVorutneut intimated th it it provide C
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  • 97 899 (Supplied by Reuter.) Fifth Test Match. London. 11 th A usust.—England is out for 352, of which Rhodes contributed 66, Fry 62, Sharp 105, (by masterly, all-round hitting) and Hutchings 59. The bowling analysis shows that it cost Cotter 95 runs to take six of the wickets. Australia has
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  • 42 899 (Supplied by Reuter China Yields. London, 11th August.—According to information coming from various sources, China has yielded to Japan in the matter of the reconstruction of the Antung-Mukden railway. Japan has promised to make it with the standard gauge.
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  • 115 899 Penang, 13th August, (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 r ff 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4X 3 Credit 2/4j 3 Documentary.. 2/4J-J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 175} 3 days’sight Private 176| Bombay, Demand Bank 175} Moulmein, Demand Bank 175 3 days’sight Private 177 Madras, Demand
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  • 179 899 Gold Leaf $64.8) B. Pep| erf W.Cocsl 31b5.5 oz.) no stock White Pepper SI6J buyers Trang Pepper 14 75 buyers out of season Mace 80-M'es picknwp 1 6.00 sales Nutmeg? 110 s 18. 5') sa'es r No 1 5 80 sales Sugar < 2 no stock Basket 3.85 sales
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    • 65 899 infantile Cholera. looaBnesa of a Child’s bowels tomoiUra T should be a warning ■bfewhnn D an^ oc^era ma y develop Uien to a an P rorn pt action should be Coleta and ‘l Chamberlain’s Colic, *<kao fJ f p of lar t ru Remedy, followed by ®cipienov Or i Wd
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    • 323 899 05 Food Distasteful—Work a Worry. The Every day Troubles of a Debilitated Man. By Filling the Veins with Rich, Red, Health giving Blood Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Restore Appetite, Energy, the Joy of Living. Proof to the Point from Java. With the new, good blood in their vein» which Dr.
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    • 646 900 very willingly I now grant permission for T’l'' ’jp'vtf""! this testimonial to be uped, for the informa J 7 lion and bend? of sufferers who may not f LUNiiON DIRECIORV, WA S Dr. VV.lliatns’ Pink J‘,ll, for Pale People (Published Annually.) f QOOKBRT EQOE have exceptional curative value- J hey
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  • 1093 901 j s Number of "A Carita'. Share. '> Dividend.. y t t -B i 1 issued. 5 X s "I ii s 6- -z ■r~ Lu-s—--1003 300- 0 12 12 s. st 19*® SOO 000 22,500 10 lv I Rrviii'.z I JW J goo; 60,000 10 10 llOp.c.foryearending 30/4/081
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