The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 9 July 1914
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Title Section20 1914-07-09 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. ||7.50 PerAnav®* Single Copy, 40 centt. Vol. 12. Penang, Thursday, 9th JULY, 1914. No. 29.20 words
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Advertisement363 1914-07-09 1 j //z//ZZZZ //zzzzzzzzzzzzz.'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzz/zzzzz. CONTENTS. I T I x Leaders: page. .Miscellaneous (Contd.): page. 5 Technical Education Again 961 Unemployed in Kuala Lumpur 973 5 Local Rubber Sales 968 Exports of Penang 973 x x A Great Statesman 973 Naudin Ten Cate Co. 974 A Victim of the Militants 9‘9 A363 words
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Advertisement170 1914-07-09 2 < THE STRAITS ECHO a MAIL EDITION. I 3 Published the day prior to the departure of mail J for Europe, and contains the latest local and States J news originally published in the daily issues, as well as 3 all important news from various parts of the Far East,170 words
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Article986 1914-07-09 961 With the possible exception of Germaoy America has perhaps worked out the trade school problem in a more practical manner than any other nation, and in her last colonial experiment, the Philippine Islands, she has decided upon a scheme of education which is already bearing good results.986 words
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Article593 1914-07-09 961 The death occurred at Plymouth, on May -8, of Mr. W. J. Howell, editor of the Naval and Military Record, at th) age of Lity-one. The Hon. Mr. E. D. Hewan is travelling on the P an 1 O. mail Delt i as far as Colombo with Mrs. Hewan593 words
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Advertisement97 1914-07-09 961 srar/3 ma. “s fttfiibed daily (except Sundays and public holidays) at the CRITERION PRESS; Ltd. Hb. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Fricf. t .1 $2l per annum. Daily Local Outstation... Postage Extra. j;',ll<liti<» (Pott Fie;) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printins Departnent 343 yj-AIl buiinew communications should be97 words
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Article599 1914-07-09 962 THE STATISTICAL POSITION. A MARKED IMPROVEMENT. The of tin during the month of June was 8,300 tons, an increase of 700 tons as compared with the May consumption of 7,600 tons. The increased consumption was principally on the Continent of Europe and it had the effect of reducing the599 words
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Article936 1914-07-09 962 Coffins frm the Straits—Opium Suppression —Prisoners On Short Commons— Disproporti rate Retards— Corrup’ion in Officials— White Slave Traf ic and Gimbliog, (From Our Own Correspondent). Canton. June 19. Chinese in the Straits Settlements are about to send 3,400 coffins back to Canton t > give their friends936 words
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Article100 1914-07-09 962 lbs. Rubber Estates of Krian, Ltd. 23,000 Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd... 12,02" Padang Jawa Rubber Estate, Ltd.A 11.344 Karan Rubber Co., Ltd. 7,072 Samagaga Rubber Co., Ltd. The Penang Rubber Estates Co, Ltd ..J0099l The Straits Rubber Co., Ltd. The Bagan Serai Co., Ltd. The Tali Ayer100 words
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Article51 1914-07-09 962 The output of the Tongkah Har^ f ur Dredging Company for the month was as follows picul| -1 o 2' '4 Dredge No. 1 277 3 18 4 a 5 b<> Total 2. 3i0 1,317 The financial condition f proving and it is expected Colony will be telt-upportmg51 words
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Article987 1914-07-09 963 fiirrtß Co»n*> SI rBOM EukOP,!AS Behdent. V..TTOR OF Straits Times. T 0 j“’re iu’‘ resd w tb UCb i nt r 9t jV'ler‘trexannu.l report on Malacca Mr Wo t b e columns ot your paper. At M recorded in Malacca Planters recent un* r» bour ca lled attention987 words
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Article231 1914-07-09 963 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, I tee that in a paragraph in your social column to-day a well-known Singapore journalist is referred to as Major although tbe only military rank be holds is that of an officer of Volunteers on tbe retired231 words
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Article617 1914-07-09 963 The Recent Raid in Kuala Lumpur. A Chinese correspondent in Kuala Lumpur sends us a letter in which alleges that various serious irregularities took place m connection with the recent gambling raid in Kuala Lumpur. We have been obliged to excise certain portions of his communication,|but617 words
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Article517 1914-07-09 964 AFFRAY BETWEEN VOLUNTEERS. (Reuter.) London, July 1. Several civilians and policemen were injured in an affray between Unionist and Nationalist Volunteers at Omagh in consequence of the police stopping and threatening to prosecute two armed volunteers. Denial by General Richardson. Belfast, July 1. General Sir George(Reuter.) - 517 words
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Article271 1914-07-09 964 WELL-PLANNED PLOT. KAISER'j CONDOLENCES. (Reuter.) London, July 1. With the exception of the Kaiser, a warm friend of the deceased Archduke, no foreign monarch will attend the funeral owing to the impossibility of adequately accomodating them and their desire to spare the Emperor Francis Joseph the fatigue(Reuter.) - 271 words
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Article89 1914-07-09 964 The Probables. (Reuter.) London, July 1. The following are the probables, with wei hts and jockeys, for the Princess of Wales Stakes (1| miles) which will be run at Newmarket to-morrow: Cantilever, 10. 4 Southey. The Curragh, 9. 9 Clark. Sun Yat, 9. 9 W. Huxley.(Reuter.) - 89 words
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Article38 1914-07-09 964 Reuter.) Lo’ don, July 1 At the Wimbledo i Lawn Tennis Championship mer-ting Brookes be it Froitzheim by three sets to two: 6-2, 6 1, 5—7, 4 —6, B—6. The winner plays the holder, Wilding.( Reuter.) - 38 words
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Article27 1914-07-09 964 SIX ARRESTS. CFrom Our Q °°peo?, Jul, 2 Six arrests have been mad» 7 with the robbery at a sold. property recovered is worth27 words
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Article27 1914-07-09 964 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 2. A coolie at K imunting, near Taipirm U been arrested for the alleged murder of27 words
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Article77 1914-07-09 964 Critical Situation. (Reuter.) Durazzo, July 1. The situation at Durazzo is again critical. Telegrams from Prenk Bib Doda, one of the newly-appointed Ministers,state that be has been defeated and is retreating. The rebels are advancing with the forces they had concentrated against Prenk Bib Doda. ConcessioAi to the Epirotes.(Reuter.) - 77 words
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Article28 1914-07-09 964 (Reuter.) London, July 1. The Anchor Line Company announce: that no one on board the California, which is stranded at Tory Island, was drowned.(Reuter.) - 28 words
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Article43 1914-07-09 964 Parson as Master of Ceretnoaie». (Reuter.) London, Joly Ten thousand people, including huD<l of women, witnessed the fig Bombardier Wells and Colin Be Heavy We ght Champions ip Empire, which took place at Olympi parson acted as mister of ceremoni(Reuter.) - 43 words
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Article61 1914-07-09 964 (Reuter.) London, July At Gloucester, Kent beat Gloucester Oxford by Tbe following matches Leeds, Yorkshire w. 98€1 Wr Sussei v,. Notts; at BummgbW. wickshire vs. Lancashire. it Scri Teß It is understood that 1U g Government Geob gi*t» z.| u b on J 5? on tin deposits at(Reuter.) - 61 words
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Article77 1914-07-09 965 Women Refuse to Leave. (Reuter.) Mexico City, July 1. It appears that Lady Carden’s refusal to leave b r husband resulted in tho British colony deciding to remain in the city. Sir Lionel Carden earnestly addressed the Britons, urging them to take perhaps tbeir last chance to leave before(Reuter.) - 77 words
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Article262 1914-07-09 965 CUUSII -Gaiette de Holland*. The Extension A. C. Telegraph Company announces that from to-day Week-end telegrams will be introduced between Penang and the under-mentioned countries in accordance with the same conditions as for tbs services already in operation, at the following rates of charge:— Minimum £haj«e chargeCUUSII -Gaiette de Holland*. - 262 words
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Article485 1914-07-09 965 Duxburt Vase. The following is the draw for the Duxbury Vase: i reliminary Bound. Ist Round. Bye R R Turner h JJ L Harvey 7 Crabb Watt J C Cowap II S Sells D M Millar C T Beath PS Picot WII Thorne F T Ellies J485 words
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Article2008 1914-07-09 965 Improved Prospects. The first annual meeting of tho Ayer Weng (Rahman) wvelopment and Prospecting Company was held at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs. Kennedy Co. yesterday afternoon. There were present Messrs. A M Sellar (who was voted to the chair). F. Duxbury, J. R. Murray, A.2,008 words
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Obituary239 1914-07-09 965 Obituary. ne Earl of We®ys». (Reuter). London, Ju’y 1. of the Treasury 185.-5 y r Stanley Hyatt. i Hvatt the author, is dead. C Hege, Mr. Hyatt, D ag a yo ungster on a sheep WCr n k Vew South Wales, went to i J whpre he lost all his239 words
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510 1914-07-09 966 A meeting of those interest inth«?ff. M to form a n-w Presbyterian Church fa Kuala Lumpur was held there io the Ma«onHall on Tuesday evening. There was a lam and enthusiastic gathering After ments and music, the Chairman (Mr. B Purdy) who was supported by510 words
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Article760 1914-07-09 967 Times of Ceylon. .<!•» nf the newspaper I ress in fl* publication ot defamatory he reports of co pany meetqueXn and has been recent. 2 «our readers know, in the i "rt traits Pre” Two “«tpapers. fMS “I XX. «re recently mulcted *****1 Am Jes inTimes of Ceylon. - 760 words
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Article530 1914-07-09 967 In the general fall of rubber prices the position of tin from a shareholder’s point ot view has been pecubarly oveilooked, except amongst those intimately and frequently cor nectei with stock aud share transactions. Yet there is little doubt but that the position is a very serious530 words
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Article751 1914-07-09 967 Twelfth Ordinart General Meeting The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the i elat I’m Mining Company was held at the registered officer of tne Company, Messrs. Derrick and Co., Battery Road, Singapore, on Monday, Mr. G. A. Derrick presiding. There were also pn sent Messrs. Yow751 words
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Article252 1914-07-09 968 -S.F.P. In May —at the beginning—we had the .Singapore Race meeting. In early Juni we had the Penang two day meeting a week or so ago we had the Selangor two day pony and ex-griffin meeting, at the beginning of August we have the Penang two dry-S.F.P. - 252 words
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Article224 1914-07-09 968 The following statement shows the quantities and value of the exports from Penang to the U. 8 A during the quarter ended June 30 Tons Decims U 8 Dollars Cloves 18 88 6,750 Mice 10 26 9,374 Nutmeg 19 80 4,793 Patchouli 44 90 4,074 Pepper224 words
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Article1237 1914-07-09 968 L. C. E. During the past few months the amount of rubber tendered for sale and sold at the weekly rubber auctions held under the auspices of the Chambers of Commerce in Penang and Singapore has increase I very largely and there is every reason to believeL. & C. E. - 1,237 words
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Article595 1914-07-09 969 'S.T. has Teen pleased to give and r- Henderson, Chief Mukden Bailway, His iK-encJ and authority to 4 ot t he Sixth Class of the Crop, which decoraupon him by the two h .f the Republic of China, in Prudent valua ble services rendered reeog® ltwD by bi®- tl'S.T. - 595 words
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Article558 1914-07-09 969 MARTIAL LAW IN BOSNIA. ANTI-SERVIAN DEMONSTRATIONS. (Reuter). London, Ju’y 2. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina in consequence of further anti Servian rioting in the course of which the Servian Church in the d strict of Stolac was stormed and destr; yed by mobs(Reuter). - 558 words
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Article84 1914-07-09 969 A Neck Victory, (Reuter.) London, July 3. The following was the result of the race for the Piiucess of Wales Stakes (11 miles) v hich was run at Newmarket yesterday The Curragh. 9.9 Clark 1 Rrakeepear. 8.13 H. 2 White Prophet, 8 1 Donoghue... 3 Also(Reuter.) - 84 words
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Article68 1914-07-09 969 Heat aad Thunderstorms, (Reuter.) London, July 2. Yesterday was the hottest day during the last three years and several deaths took place from the heat. Terrific thunderstorms are reported fro n the Midlands and enormous damage was done by fires and floods. Th-i streets of Bradford(Reuter.) - 68 words
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79 1914-07-09 969 (Reuter.) London, July 2. In the semi-finals at the International Championship Meeting at Wimbledon Brookes aid Wilding beat Doust and Mavrogordato by three sets to one, 6—l, 6—2, 3 —6, and 6 -4. Winner of the Doable» In the final tie Brookes and Wilding b<*at the(Reuter.) - 79 words
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Article73 1914-07-09 969 Adoption by the Common». (Reuter.) London, July 2. The Hou-.e of Commons his ad< pt id the Amendment to the Finance B 11 embjdyiug the inc >me tax reduction of Juno k 2. The Lib urifes abntu nod fr >m vo* ng in the divisim on(Reuter.) - 73 words
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Article335 1914-07-09 970 UNIFORMED VOLUNTEERS IN BELFAST. (Reuter.) London, July 2. Yesterd y evening Belfast was crowded with uniformed Volunteers and looked like a garrism town. The police were passive. Imp ovement in Consol*. Consols have improve! owing to the more hopeful Irish outlook. Lord* and the Amending Bill.(Reuter.) - 335 words
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Article57 1914-07-09 970 Wom’ft'j Fre edotn League's Complaint. (Reuter.) London, July 3. The Women’s Freedom L ague has sent a letter to his Maj >sty tin King and to Mr. Asquith compl lining of the absenca of women from the Birthday aid New Year Honours lists and enclosing a I.st(Reuter.) - 57 words
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Article177 1914-07-09 970 EMPIRE MOVEMENT FOR CHARITY. (Reuter). London, July 3. The receipts in London from the sale of roses on Alexandra Day, a floral fete inaugurated a few years ago by the ladies of Great Britain in honour of Queen Alexandra, amounted to £’21,000 Many titled ladies assisted in th(Reuter). - 177 words
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Article65 1914-07-09 970 A British Debacle. Reuter.) Lond< n, July 2. All the English crews have been eliminated in the preliminary heats for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, Winnipeg, Harvard, the Union Club of Boston and Mayence defeating Thimes, London, Leander and Jesus College, Cambridge, respectively. A Canadian, an Italian( Reuter.) - 65 words
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Article52 1914-07-09 970 Anti-Wilson Speeches. (Reuter. Loudon, July 2. Mr Theodore Roosevelt, disregarding the advice of the doctors, has started a political campiign at Pittsburg. He said that President Wilson’s tariff and anti-trust policy were a failure and that he was ready to welcome the Republicans if they accepted a(Reuter. - 52 words
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Article166 1914-07-09 970 Tientsin, June 12. The Chinese Consul-General in Manila has b'ought, an action for libel against the editors and proprietors of a local Chinese newspaper. The complaint is based on an article attacking Yum Shih-kai, whose action moved the editor to tears, which wet bis coat, and166 words
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Article39 1914-07-09 970 (From Our Oum The final match in competition between the S C Koybs could not bo played and 11 T. Earle, h,lf back.;’ p F W CJ Petter, C.E Winter SB M RG. Hunt, forward,39 words
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Article45 1914-07-09 970 Gloomy Outlook. (From Our Oven Correspondent) Singapore, July 3. Messrs. Fraser Co’a weekly r »w states that, there is no sign of a recovery tod the outlook is veiy gloomy. Tbe v-mat»* in the prices of shares quoted from London is insignificant.45 words
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Article27 1914-07-09 970 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapon, July 3 At tbe meeting of Dalbousie Chapter Wor. Bro. F. M. Elliot installed Wir. Bro Evans as P.Z.27 words
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Article354 1914-07-09 970 P C C beat C R C. The friendly game of football between the P C C and the C R 0, which was played on the Esplan de yesterday evening, ended in a victory for the former team by three goals to one. On paper tbe CR354 words
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Article188 1914-07-09 971 Tc TBt Ei»™* THE Strai Echo 3IR, alv if there is anybody in charge budding I am afraid <* hfJ the officer does not get any D ,X or perwp the duties to jud.e “tbo uXriuuate Ansou Road M k to be iofeeUd by gam®‘r and sainsengsof188 words
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Article329 1914-07-09 971 Some idea of the manner in which dredging for tin is being taken up in Perak at present may be gathered from the fact that the fourth dredger for the Malayan Tin Company is now being forwarded to the company’s property, while one for Tronoh is329 words
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Article963 1914-07-09 971 A robin redbreast in a cage Puts all heaven in a rage. If some local poet will adapt those lines of Bl ike for use iu the schools here and eveiy biy be made to recite the couplet until the lines sink well into his memory we might963 words
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Article256 1914-07-09 971 lb«. Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd. 2,798 Gula Kalumpong Rubber Estates, Ltd 67,307 Bakap Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 24.386 Jong Lindor Rubber Estates, Ltd... 25.472 Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd 27,606 Bttu Mating Rubber Plantations, Ltd 8,302 The Biuan Serai Co Ltd. 14,750 The Penang Rubber Estates Co, Ltd 108.500256 words
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Article1428 1914-07-09 972 A correspondent, whose letter we publish to day, makes some severe comments on the financing of the Ulu Pandan Rubber Company. He has reason for the bitterness of his complaint, and we are well aware that there is a great deal of truth in what he says1,428 words
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Article619 1914-07-09 972 vv A Danger Johore hilst there is I;i tion in the knowledge that have shown no taste”for W one cannot but regard th, rul pest w.th a certain amount was some time before the amk H 1« got to take any effective the insects in the619 words
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Article265 1914-07-09 973 A O,SCT Commissions „„-.nure rail'd to this sub- Ho uh Mooeri'ff's resignation b .“übu board as a p'otest agamst fro® tbs 7,“ Me r8 OutbUeofanagency It'f"'®', the rate of 1J per cent, on the !?>,» of tbs produce. I r* nd differences between W,<b 'flntbX and Mr.265 words
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Article162 1914-07-09 973 .—M.M. Numbers of unemployed coolies have been sleeping outside the Chinese temples in Kuala Lumpur uf late. In this connection a correspondent urges that the local Chinese Chamber of Commorce should move io the matter. He points out that there are large sums of money with.—M.M. - 162 words
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Article67 1914-07-09 973 The following were the Exports of for the fortni K b t ended June 33, To United Kingd om. u?.. 925 tons J bite Pepper 10 Bl «k ]5 Tapioca Pearl 2 86 Kubber 429 y. To U. S. America n 325 tons Pe PP*r 55 «bite67 words
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Article1200 1914-07-09 973 With Joseph Chamberlain vanishes o e of the greatest Englishmen of the Victorian Era, an era fruittul perhaps above all others in the production of men who have ma le English history in the realm of politics, literature and art. Withdrawn fur some years from active participation1,200 words
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Advertisement58 1914-07-09 973 Blazon Type Nt Necessity. Chamber lam’s Colic, Cholera and I iarihceißernely nee g no glaring headline to attract the public eye. The simple statemerit that all chemists soil it h sufficient, us every family knows its value. It has Don used for forty yeirs and is just what its name58 words
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Article608 1914-07-09 974 Our Singapore correspondent wires news of the death, at Southsei, on July 2, of Mrs. J. B. Elcuua. General Reade, the new G.0.C., Eingipore, is corning on a tour of the Peninsula He is expected to arrive in Kuila Lumpur on July 19th —Af M. Mr. Alfred Sze his608 words
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Article869 1914-07-09 974 Custom ordains that the United States Ambassador shall be “at home to the whole of the American Colony in London to-day, Independence Day, just as the President is “at home to every one at the White House In theory there is nothing to prevent any American of any869 words
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Article266 1914-07-09 974 Naudin Ten Cate Co. We learn from the Deli Courant of the 30th ultimo that the Medan Court has refused to sanction any extension of the suspension of payment granted to tbe Naudin Ten Cate Banking Corporation on the grounds that they cannot satisfy Article 41 of the Commercial Code266 words
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Article121 1914-07-09 975 fCHTHER (Reuter.) Vienna, July 3. Servian demonstrations have The DtI J bere and the Servian tribe» rtQe Tnrned in the neighbourhood of eoioor w*» bu j then marched to the tbeW^ 00 but the Police barred the Bowian Em crow j even tually gathered British and German(Reuter.) - 121 words
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Article99 1914-07-09 975 Stanford Bridge Meeting. (Reuter.) London, July 3. At Stamford Bridge, in drizzling weather, the Amiteur Athletic Championships were wnt-sted, the programme extending over two days. There was a record entry from all parts of the world. The finals were won by the following 410 Yards Hurdles, won by(Reuter.) - 99 words
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Article38 1914-07-09 975 (Reuter). London, July 3. Two, thousand men have struck work at the Woolwich Arsenal, following the dismissal of a fitter who declined to erect machinery because free labourers had constructed the concrete bedding for it.(Reuter). - 38 words
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Article61 1914-07-09 975 (Reuter.) London, July 3. A moonlight trip on the Thames ended in ln fp minner bandsman fell overboard -i, Oae t Denis Anson jumped into the p j hi™’ Both were drowned, vount de Benckeudorff, son of the Russian or n London, who dived in to ttZ(Reuter.) - 61 words
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Article49 1914-07-09 975 (Reuter.) London, June 3, 40 Mn Cn!fi ft ij^ ,IODB ave *****1 granted 1Q re<^ nition of her son’s t u'“ e M C rp n d Ba ter to MrB, Baccn in hiband Mr merit? of her late -‘Zter ,OhnH K Bacon. A. R. A.,(Reuter.) - 49 words
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Article1134 1914-07-09 975 WORLD-WIDE TRIBUTES. A GREAT STATESMAN. (Reuter.) London, July 3. The death has taken place of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain who passed peacefully away last night at his London residence in the presence of Mr. Austen Chamberlain and the other members of his family. The announcement cf(Reuter.) - 1,134 words
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Article27 1914-07-09 976 Departure of the Princes*. (Reuter.} London, July 3. The Princess of Albania and her children are going to Bukharestat the invitation of the Queen of Roumania.(Reuter.} - 27 words
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Article20 1914-07-09 976 (Reuter.) London, July 3. At Northampton, the match between Northampton and Surrey was drawn in favour of Suney.(Reuter.) - 20 words
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Article369 1914-07-09 976 Official Statement. —Rangoon Gazette. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, July 3. It is officially stated that there is nothing in the nature of an epidemic of cholera in the Teluk Anson district, but a few sporadic cases were reported last week at Pulo Tiga, Kampong Gajah,.—Rangoon Gazette. - 369 words
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Article680 1914-07-09 976 (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, July 1. M. S V. R. men are looking forward with the keenest pleasure to the Bisley camp at Taipiog next month. Taiping is not only a very pretty place; it is a very popular little place. Its innabitants have always680 words
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Article467 1914-07-09 976 Da. Sun and the Strait. Carat,. Our Shanghai correspondent wire. into, day that the Chinese Government is taking seriously a report to the effect that a fur her attempt at a revolution is being arranged for in the South. The rumour is that the Straits Chinese have467 words
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Article2837 1914-07-09 977 riHwinff character sketch of Mr. B tcta«b-rl»i n i< Mr. Alfred G. t- 1 f y Ae Daily News and (}tfJ D ?r t J said Victor Hug W th thlt vanity that was characteristic of is time tbit Iceas.d to ti l the bl *.7« Mr Chamberlain2,837 words
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Article1100 1914-07-09 978 Our Eccentric Contributor, Begins Unusual Excursion. The trouble began when I landed in England. That is when it begins fir many folk. 1 arrived at Weymouth on Thursday June 4th. The steimer people having lauded my carapace a miniature caravan drawn by a donkey (me) instead of1,100 words
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Article42 1914-07-09 978 I[* If not his, Lord Digby'®/ The following were the results of tbs ha played yesterd iy Championship. G E W. Motion Jr w o from T T Waddington. Hall beat Lindley 21 IJ> Robertson beat Rogers 2 r42 words
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Advertisement49 1914-07-09 978 Don't Nejlsct low When you fad to P!®!'* Ctol-* with a bottle of Cham r bea ,jooftl* and Diarrhoea Remedy at kw>l vear vou are ueg.ectmg j itii complaint is o-eto be prevabet. too dange ous a tbere cbtU* This >B oS P^ ,all yJ r two of thi!49 words
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Article1319 1914-07-09 979 -nsiderable discussion has been So® 0 f n lately with reference to the tskiog P IaC J gort of bureau of information formation o h Qoed ag ,i stan t B and We happened closely connected w.th someto f the same kind on a fairly large L1,319 words
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Article1325 1914-07-09 979 Suffragettes are wont to boast, we lielieve, that, despite the desperate courses in which they have engaged, they have n *v >r yet in the course of their ar lent propiganda adopted meth >ds which have ns Tired in the loss of human life. In1,325 words
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Article525 1914-07-09 980 Mr. T. Groves has been appointed State Engineer, Negri Sembilan. Mr. Vai Carey, late of Ceylon and the Federated Malay States, left .£82,924. Mr. F. T. Ellis has been appointed to act as Assistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies, Penang. Sir Hugh Cliff >rd was to read a paper at the525 words
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Article592 1914-07-09 980 HON. MR ADAMS’ LUCKv escape. ucky As the Hon’ble Mr A P u R.'T Reid and Mr. to Pant Buntar yeaterday in M. motor car to take part in the erieU^ 1 they met with what might bare nasty accident indeed. At tha V* 7 hairpin corner592 words
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Article353 1914-07-09 981 last scene of all. (Reuter.) Vienna, July 4. j «.rfnreof the bodies of the ArchrlSii Ferdinand and the Duchess of dak I t was attended bv all the Archfl<lMDb <nd the whole garrison. After the d l 4i a ft the crowd demonstrated before atlon and tbe(Reuter.) - 353 words
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Article47 1914-07-09 981 Visit of the Tsar. (Reuter.) TheTiM» •L- PeterBb urg, July 4. British 10 1 j v i s ited the departhoiate«l the fl B^U4f roa in the Baltic and ‘cordial an Admiral of the Fleet, taking place f Ba utes and signals(Reuter.) - 47 words
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Article36 1914-07-09 981 Second Report. (Reuter.) The London, July 4. 7“ rt f th of J* '«ceipt. for 10 England alone. *-M“4,618 and tk h year arnouD t p d to Q the payments £14,360 746(Reuter.) - 36 words
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Article158 1914-07-09 981 STAMFORD BRIDGE MEETING. (Reuter.) London, July 4, The amateur athlntic contests at Stamford Bridge took plac jin glorious weather. The attendance was large The following were the winners:— Half Mile Race.—Baker (America).* Time 1 min. 54’ sec. Throwing the Hammer—Lind (Sweden) 163 ft. 3| in. 100 Yard; Race.—Applegarth.(Reuter.) - 158 words
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Article141 1914-07-09 981 The Final*. (Reuter). London, July 4. In the Henley Regatta the finals were contested in beautiful weather and the attendance was enormous The winners were as follows The Stewards’ Plate (Fours). Thames Rowing Club (1) Cains College (2) Jesus College (Cambridge) (3) Won by length in 7(Reuter). - 141 words
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Article31 1914-07-09 981 Retie»* Fditorthip. (Reuter.) New York, July 4. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has resigned from the Associate Editorship of The Outlook in order to have more time for political work.(Reuter.) - 31 words
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Article17 1914-07-09 981 Reuter.) Chti-itiania, Jnlv 4. The Storthing his voted £644,500 towards extraordinary mea-.urej of defence.( Reuter.) - 17 words
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Article198 1914-07-09 981 GLOWING PANEGYRICS (Iteufer.) London, July 4. The papers are practically sp ci il Chamberlain editions and publish pages of obitu try notices and quotation’, ptying the tributes of his supporters and former opponents. The Unionist pipers publish glowing panegyric», st iting th it. the tribute of the(Iteufer.) - 198 words
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Article114 1914-07-09 981 Defeat of the Holder. Reuter) London. Ju v 4. The ties for the world’s Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon were played in sunshine before a crowd of 10,000 spectators. A Grand Match Brookes beat Wilding by three sets to nil, 6—4, 6 -4, 7 —5. Brookes volleyed( Reuter) - 114 words
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Article105 1914-07-09 981 Reuter.) London, July 4. Eight thousand men are on slri'ke at Woolwich Arsenal and work is at a standstill. Mm Meeting of Striker*. Lond on, July 6. At a mass meeting of th? s rikori at W ol wich, M r.'l hnnpson, F*r<-«i d»*nt of th» Labour( Reuter.) - 105 words
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Article59 1914-07-09 982 A RICH PATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 6. On a rich patch of mining land at Pa pan, half a doz?u feet square, twelve coolies, working fr >m 11 a rn. on Saturday to 8 p m., secured 112 piculs. They were scooping praet'Cil’y pure59 words
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Article35 1914-07-09 982 Linked Up. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jpoh, July 6. The rails from Bukit Mertajim to Alor Star have been linked up and the list spike was driven in on Saturday afternoon.35 words
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Article39 1914-07-09 982 Belfast Mansion Destroyed. (Reuter'). London, July 4. Ballymenoch House in County Down, with its valuable pictures and heirlooms, was destroyed by fire. This is the third mansion in the vicinity of Belfast destroyed by Suffragettes.(Reuter'). - 39 words
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Article46 1914-07-09 982 Mercedes Machines to the Fore. (Reuter.) Lyons, July 4 In the motor Grand Prix, over a course of 467 miles, Er man Lautenschlager on a Mercedes machine won in 7 hours 1 min. Germans, both on Mercedes machines, were second and third respectively.(Reuter.) - 46 words
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Article33 1914-07-09 982 An Ominous Rumour. (Reuter.) Athens, July 5. The newspapers state that a Turkish destroyer on July 3 bombarded ani captured a Greek sailing vessel which was transporting refugees from Chios.(Reuter.) - 33 words
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Article71 1914-07-09 982 General Indifference. Reuter.) Melbourne, July 6. Elections for the Presidency, Vice-Presi-dency, the House of Deputies and the Senate were held to-day in p rti »ns of the republic and wire c introlled by President Huerta. Indiiferenc i generally is manifested and there is almost complete abstention from( Reuter.) - 71 words
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Article69 1914-07-09 982 Several Anarchists Killed, (Reuter.) New York, July 6. Four anarchists were killed while making a bomb in a tenement house and seven innocent people were injured. The Police believe that the incident has connection with a plot against Mr. Rockefeller. The anarchists belonged to the association of(Reuter.) - 69 words
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Article79 1914-07-09 982 Further Details. (Reuter.) London, July 4 Baronet Denis Anson, who was drowned in Thames, is the successor to the title of Sir William Anson, member for Oxford University. It appears that the moonlight party included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Asquith and the Hon. Jasper Ridley(Reuter.) - 79 words
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Article60 1914-07-09 982 Army Council's Decision (Reuter.) London, July 6. The Morning Post learns that the Army Council has decided to allow a limited number of reservists in section Aorß to return to the colours and complete the period of their original enlistment. They will not be liable to be drafted abroad.(Reuter.) - 60 words
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Article60 1914-07-09 982 Alleged German Plan. (Reuter.) London, July 6. The Daily Mail gives prominence to the details of a German plan for the capture of the shipping trade of Australasia by means of subsidies. For instance, it is expected that a new German New Zealand service will divert from(Reuter.) - 60 words
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Article28 1914-07-09 982 k Joint Celebration. (Reuter.) St. Albans (Vermont), July 5. The United States and Canadian troops jointly celebrated Independence Day and the centenary of Anglo-American peace.(Reuter.) - 28 words
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Article43 1914-07-09 982 (Reuter.) At Dudley, Middlesex beat Worcestershire by an innings and 21 runs. At Lords. Cambridge University beat M.C.C. by 28 runs. The following matches were drawn At Hull, Yorkshire vs Hampshire; at Leyton, Essex vs Kent; at Nuneaton, Warwickshire vs Sussex.(Reuter.) - 43 words
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Article468 1914-07-09 982 DELAYING delivebv Before Mr. V. G V.Jt Court this morning postman, was charged- with pircel iddre-sed to one K M pu? 4 l Kramat Road. e Court Inspector Nicol condiw.i pro-Peut.cn on the accused cki^^L 4 Inspector Nicol said that the the parcel was in the habit of468 words
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Article114 1914-07-09 982 Before Mr. V. G Ezeohiel in the Court this morning Husein, a guiltv to being in possession ot I F* of bhang, valued at 20 cents per I* Mr. J. Byrne, Head Sarvice, stated that on rp c e ’P g he visited the Strafs fouD d114 words
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Article1875 1914-07-09 983 AnMnHTRATJOS REPORT. tSrtration K3 P ort f N9gr fl* '“theyeir 1913. which is issued the current issue of the Gazette, is signed by who says that the revenue u .oaro» during the year was n *‘-Vu compared w.th $2,838,602 G nJali 12 yeir, ail the expenditure1,875 words
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Article829 1914-07-09 984 Penang Cricket Club vs. f-T. Xavier’s R. C. The Cricket Tournament match between these clubs, which was played on the Esplanadeon Saturday afternoon, was a memorable one, Oliver making one of the biggest individual scores ever made on the Penang Padang. Oliver’s Grand Innings The Xaverian skipper, winning829 words
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Article204 1914-07-09 984 To the Editor of the Malay Mail Dear Sir, —Recent events have proved that the Chinese in this town have shown a marked interest m athletics and the carrying out of that grand axiom A sound mind in a sound body.” In these hard times of slack trade204 words
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Article126 1914-07-09 984 Mr E Macfadyen to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council. Mr F C Everdell to be Supervisor of Customs, Port Dickson. Mr T Groves to be Slate Engineer, P W D, Negri Sembilan. Mr L Kesteven to act as Assistant Architect, P W D. Lieut MFA126 words
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Article372 1914-07-09 984 D^^Sir^Tparrjto l question whether locust. dangerous to cultivate of at not, it is obviously absurd that th?’ 04, .hould be (a, regard, the “(J* 8 Sembilan) rendered pneticrih W J> by the inaction, or, at tieit. the cal and spasmodic action «fit, S* Malacca; whereby the heavv372 words
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Article215 1914-07-09 984 The annual visit ot the Bishop of Singapore to South Perak wi'l extend from July 16 to July 30, and will follow tbis programme Batu Gajah Arriving on Thursday. the 16th, the Bishop will be the gu<«t of Mr. F. E. Mair. On Sunday,.fter morning215 words
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Article163 1914-07-09 985 1 mfle tiog of the members of the AgeOera Mdel Dairy, Limited, was held Exchange Buildings. Mr P^ lded and others present kjbreok'* 038 rPPmaQ P. Plummer, T M Welsh, and C. Schroeder. A E,B Lw7s the moving of the followTbebo? in H n—That Mr Thomas163 words
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Article134 1914-07-09 985 We regret to announce the death of H.H. Pbra Ong Chao Barnarai, the mother of H.BH Simdecb Chao Fa Krom Phra Narigara Nuvottivoogs, which occurred at the Pnuce’e palace at Ta Chang. The Princess, who was over seventy years of age, bad been suffering from134 words
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Article81 1914-07-09 985 TO THS xditor or the Straits Echo. Diab Sib, Miy I congratulate you on being the only toe amongst your contemporaries, so far as oy inspection goes, to get the name of Wolfe lone correctly in the recent telegr m relating the Nationalist Volunteers. tk ♦k Waf m wbich81 words
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Article48 1914-07-09 985 S °”ute, C r° 9olidat<) 1 Rubber Es lbB S ’Wh (F M E," s B 5.758 Uti.4» Ltd Kubber Plan 2,297 M lk "«n’ a R l ilw“ tl dbectors of th n Puking fonn f or h. llie l tve invented a new48 words
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Article1310 1914-07-09 985 An item of news published in the Daily Telegraph and cabled out by Keuter about a fortnight ago appears to have pissed almost without notice and quite without comment in the Far Eastern press And yet it dealt with a matter of real impjrtance' to all who are1,310 words
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Article989 1914-07-09 986 Argyll Road and Hutton Lane are rapidly acquiring an extremely unsivoury reputation by no means to the relish of the respectable people who live in that neighbourhood. Both by day and by night they are frequented by undesirables of various nationalities and both sexes and frequent disturbances are989 words
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Article282 1914-07-09 986 Once more C mtinental Tyres have scored a great triumph in the world’s most important motor race Emulating their success of last year, when the winner and the next seven ca’-s in the Grand Prix de Francj were shod with Continentals, the manufacturers of Continental Tyres can282 words
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Article587 1914-07-09 986 There was a real though (l unity among the subiec-5 a- thn U» night at the meeting 3 Athenceum held m the Ma fcn ie this looseness may have k Why the discussion lagged interesting aud successful all the same. UQ 4 it The Hon. Mr. R.587 words
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Article295 1914-07-09 987 ilnrine were tbe 6C0r69 T* 16 by Bifle club vesterda v: FIBINO 200 yds. r 30 yfrsL ls^ll no •Mrs Wright-Motion •Mrs Webb •Miss Matbieu •Mrs Maclean n 4 •Mrs Hilton Mws Cbeeeeman Mrs Hart ••The Sporting Cup H’cap. 200 Total, yds. 80 30 34.00 X”w’hb 85 26 3365295 words
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Article98 1914-07-09 987 Aaami Report. r&m Our (Jun (J or respondent.) Tbe rwwi.4 rz 1 Singapore, July 7. 4 «urn of s>9 534 E3tate showa thit jssr’s working JlB aVa,Uble on the d’HeadFfx r^ oro,nen ds the payment of a 't $***** li CeUf and a carr y-forward P'jfiU may h?98 words
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Article379 1914-07-09 987 HOUSE OF COMMONS' TRIBUTE. (Reuter.) London, July 6. The House of Commons has adjourned until to-morrow as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. Ab Imperishable Name. Mr. Asquith paid an eloquent tribute to the deceased statesman and said that his name(Reuter.) - 379 words
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Article47 1914-07-09 987 Another Suffragette Outrage. (Reuter.) London, July 6. Their Majesties the King and Queen have arrived in Edinburg) to mile a court sojourn at Holyrool Castle. When leaving Princes Street Station a Suffragette threw a paper ball, with a Suffragette inscription, into the carriage.(Reuter.) - 47 words
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Article140 1914-07-09 987 (Reuter.) London, July 6. The pickets at Woolwich al owed the non Unionists to enter the Arsenal but they returned, s lying th it there was no work for them as all the workshops were closed. London, July 6—later. There are now 12.000 hands idle at Woolwich.(Reuter.) - 140 words
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Article96 1914-07-09 987 Doublet Championship. (Reuter). London, July 6. At the Wimbledon International Meeting Brookt‘B and Wilding won the Doubles Championship, beating Dixon and Barrett by three sets to one 6 —l, 6 —1, 5—7, B—6. Dixon and Barrett combined well and the last set witnessed many exciting rallies. Ladies(Reuter). - 96 words
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103 1914-07-09 987 The Liquidator in Coutt. (From Our Own 'Jorreap indent). Singapore, July 7. Before the Chief Justice, Mr. R Page applied for a writ of attachment against M. S. Guest, the liquidator of the Poultry and Dairy Farm, for contempt of court in not paying money103 words
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Article23 1914-07-09 987 (Reuter.) Aden, July 6. The Mullah is advancing on Burao and Indian troops have been requisitioned from Aden.(Reuter.) - 23 words
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Article40 1914-07-09 987 Koylh v«. S C C. From Our Own Correepon lent Singipore, July 7. In th' tin al of tbe Singtmre Cup ti-*, the Kovlh irfeitel th) B.CC by one goal Uj nd ifter extra tunj was allow>l.40 words
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Article323 1914-07-09 988 DR. MORRISON’S OPTIMISM. AN ADDRESS IN THE CITY. (Beuter.) London, July 6. Dr. Morrison, principal General Adviser to President Yuan Shi-kai and formerly Timet correspondent in Peking, delivered an address to the London Chamber of Commerce to-day on the present position of China. He said that the(Beuter.) - 323 words
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Article220 1914-07-09 988 (Router.) London, July 6. The death is announced of Mr. Sydney Grundy, the j lay wright. Who s Who says Sydney Grundy, dramatic author; b. Manchester, 2’rd M arch 1848; o. s of late Alderman Charles Sydney Grundy, ex-Mayor of Manchester. Educ Owens College, Manchester. Barr(Router.) - 220 words
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Article1136 1914-07-09 988 MR. REDMOND'S POSITION. (Seufer). New York, Ju’y 6. The committee of the fund which is being raised to provide arms for the Irish Nationalist Volunteers has telegraphed to the Volunteers to stand firm and not repeat the sad story of Grattan’s Volunteers. They add We are determined(Seufer). - 1,136 words
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58 1914-07-09 988 (Reuter.) London, July 6In the House of Lords, replying to a question, sau «j tbe of Lintons, Ltd has been r (V n t r »,’U list of firms eligible for War y The existing contracts will be early as possible. The Emperor personally cial(Reuter.) - 58 words
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Article680 1914-07-09 989 —Malay Mail. f tbe F.M.S. Government ri’ ieci o r t°dutw» on malt bquor. and »>•!«* been followed by a *»t“." to bow much tbe E «jd f ’SeJ fr..m an oppressed popujjjttix® 8 tbe Government with <- tbB to W"** or meeting the cost of.—Malay Mail. - 680 words
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Article32 1914-07-09 989 (Reuter.) London, July 6. Sir Joseph Beecham has concluded his purchase of nineteen acres of the Covent Garden estate, including the market, Drury Lane Theatre and the Opera House.(Reuter.) - 32 words
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Article16 1914-07-09 989 (Reuter.) Paris, July 6. The famous aviator Legagneux has been killed when flying.(Reuter.) - 16 words
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Article323 1914-07-09 989 —M.T. Farewell Impromptu Concert. As Captain F J. G. Agg, Acting Adjutant of tbe Penang Volunteers, will shortly be leaving Penang to rejoin his regiment in Singapore, a farewell impromptu concert was given by the members of the Corps at the Drill Hall last night. The Hall was—M.T. - 323 words
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Article1590 1914-07-09 989 K. P. Chee, of Penang - THE SLUMP AND ITS EFFECT. (Hr K. P. Chee, of Penang Being a frequent visitor to Perak I have had tbe opportunity of ascertaining and scouting” as to what extent the present slump has effected Penang and Perak aa compared with that of 1907. As tbe1,590 words
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Article762 1914-07-09 990 To begin with the French Turf, it will be observed that the Derby winner only just managed place honours in the Grand Piix. In the eighties, English stables made successful raids on the race for five years, two taking the race as consolation for narrow Epsom defeats,762 words
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Article224 1914-07-09 990 At the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Auction to-day 29,947 lb wire offered for sale and 26,682| lb. were sold at the following prices: Smoked Sheet 8 98 to B'os Plain Sheet $93„ 8 99 Unsmoked Sheet 8 Plain Sheet 892„ 8 9i Fine Pale Ciĕpe $lO5224 words
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Article1175 1914-07-09 991 -5. T. defenCJ of China’s credit Chamber of Commerce befor® tba come none too soon the Peking if e \rUblv saber and well-inform-iTXtel list month that advices ed« wh cb fr m E) land, recently, indicate sen-atieoal telegram» from China '^h b ba« recently appeared-5. T. - 1,175 words
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Article593 1914-07-09 991 The Harbin correspondent of the Peking Dh pao reports that the Hutu htu of Urga is seriously ill and his lite is despaired of. Our Kuala Lumpur corr-spondent wires that the R G. A. has presented Dr. Watson with a gold medal m connection with his work on the593 words
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Article278 1914-07-09 992 EARLY SETTLEMENT EXPECTED. (Reuter, j London, July 7. Mr. H. H. Asquith, Sir Frederick Donaldson (Chief Superintendent of the Royal Oidmance Factories) Mr. Will Crooks, M. P., and Sir George Askwitb (Chief Industrial Commissioner) are conferring in regard to the strike at Woolwich An eaily settlement is(Reuter, j - 278 words
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Article77 1914-07-09 992 Visitor* to the Gravetide. (Reuter). London, July 7. Thousands of spectators have visited the grave of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain in the Birmingham Cemetery to inspect the magnificent wreaths which have been sent as tributes of respect. The queue took several hours to pass the gravesideMr.(Reuter). - 77 words
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Article73 1914-07-09 992 Aat'o-Freach Fete*. (Reuter.} London, July 7. Tritieh and French warships and representatives will be present at the Guernsey fetes held to-day and to-murrew in honour of Victor Hugo. France will be represented by Ministers Augagneur and Gauthier who will hand over to the States of Guernsey and(Reuter.} - 73 words
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Article193 1914-07-09 992 THE FIGHT ROUND BY ROUND. (Reuter). London, July 8 At the Olympia Welsh beat the American Willie Ritchie on points in a fight for the World’s Light Weight Championship Immediately on starting Welsh rushed but Ritchie clinched. Ritchie’s leads were generally ill time I; Welsh was very(Reuter). - 193 words
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133 1914-07-09 992 Small Government Majority. (Reuter.) London, July 7. In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law’s motion, censuring the Government for proposing guillotine resolutions limiting the further discussion of the Finance Bill to seven days, was rejected by 269 votes to 246, a majority of(Reuter.) - 133 words
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Article84 1914-07-09 992 June Figures. (Reuter.) London, July 7. The trade returns for June show a decrease in the imports of «£37,477 and in the exports of X 2,963,592. The decrease in the imports was due to food drink and tobacco (X 1,301,248 and wood («£438,000), while raw cotton showed(Reuter.) - 84 words
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Article20 1914-07-09 992 (Reuter.) Berlin, July 7. The Kaiser has just staited on his usud midsummer cruise in Norwegian witers.(Reuter.) - 20 words
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Article110 1914-07-09 992 SINGAPORE, rFrom Our At the Singapore rubbX^ftA, lb. were offered for sale and A? i ,Ot sold at the following p r i c 8 8 ,621 lb< Sheet Smoked fine ribbed 111 ft Sheet Smoked good ll7 P«pica! ribbed t 94 Sheet Smoked fine l2 P lain110 words
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Article51 1914-07-09 992 (From Our Own Corretpondent.J Ipoh, July 8. A case which has not been defiaitely diagnosed has been placed in quarantine u it is thought that it may develop into cholera. The victim is an old Malay mso who is said to be a resident of Kula51 words
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Article45 1914-07-09 992 (From Our Own Correepondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8 A fire took place this morning in the smoke shed of Bungsar Estate near Kuala Lumpur. The shed and its contents were destroyed, also a small house. The d<m»ge is estimated at nearly 15,000.45 words
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Article84 1914-07-09 992 Rejected By the Lords. (Reuter.) London. Joly 9. The House of Lords has rejected by 96 votes to 38 the Council of India Bill which is designed to reorganise the India *****1 at Whitehall and Drake a statutory oblig*' tion of the appointment of two India(Reuter.) - 84 words
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Article54 1914-07-09 992 Accideat is Freach (Reuter.) Toulon, July A torpedo boat «ank a .üb»»nMj g the manoeuvres. The creW T^n The submarine was surface, hence most of the e is deck. The others rusbd up a by 170 fathoms of water and we a the boats of the w.irsh’P*» heavy(Reuter.) - 54 words
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Article55 1914-07-09 993 (Reuter.) London, July 7. for the Divis Lawn Tennis Cup PiAj rtrpst Britain and Bdgium at M<€Bo Mavrogordato beat De Borman 6-K6-3. S-6 b ’p beat Batson by three sets to mZ, l-i. 6-4 6-3-(jeraany A Competitor* Berlin, July 8. at the last minute to enter(Reuter.) - 55 words
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Article51 1914-07-09 993 Socialist Oppo»ition To The Grant. (Reuter). Paris, July 8 fb* Chamber has approved of a grant of £l6OOO, in connection with M Poincares niitto Russia and Scandinavia. The SdciaHiU opr^ed tbo S rant on tLe r <> undthat roch visits were liable to lead to(Reuter). - 51 words
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Article45 1914-07-09 993 Precaution to the Selaagor Club. (Reuter). London, July 8. The petty officers and men of H M.S. Sviflture will present a silver bowl to the Selaopor Club as a token of the welcome «tended to the ship by the club in October lot.(Reuter). - 45 words
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Article45 1914-07-09 993 Carranza and Villa. (Reuter.) Saltillo, July 7. As rsult of the conferences between the representatives of General Carranza ud General Villa the latter’s army has Hreed to acknowledge General Carranza as their first chief, while General Villa re®sins the commander of the Northern Division.(Reuter.) - 45 words
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Article28 1914-07-09 993 (Reuter.) n. p London, July 7. 1* TrCpen Golf Championship at w M won by Edgar with a score tkird 295 Wit, 291 and(Reuter.) - 28 words
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Article15 1914-07-09 993 (Reuter.) London, July 8. fort» n Las been a XOrty tunes over.(Reuter.) - 15 words
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Article43 1914-07-09 993 Government Action. lieu'er.) Ottawa. Ju’v 8. The courts hwing uphe'd the validity of the regulations excluding Hindus, instructions have sent to the Immigration officials at Vancouver to proceed with the deportation of the Hindus on board the Komagata Afaru( lieu'er.) - 43 words
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Article44 1914-07-09 993 (Reuter.) Lnnd n, July 7 At Sheffield, Kent beat Yorkshire by five wickets. At Manchester, Surrey beat Lancashire by an innings and two runs. At Nottingham, Notts beat Derbyshire by 152 runs At Brighton, Sussex be it S imerset bv eight wickets(Reuter.) - 44 words
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Article35 1914-07-09 993 Reuter.) St. Petersburg, July 7. Extensive forest fires are now ravaging wide stretches of North Eastern Russia, destroying crops and huge tracts of peat. Twenty houses were burned down at Startayarusa.( Reuter.) - 35 words
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Article32 1914-07-09 993 Reuter.) London, July 8. The United Suffragists, an indeterminate body between the militants and the pacific suffragists has been formed, Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence being among the supporters.( Reuter.) - 32 words
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Article125 1914-07-09 993 to the editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, May I be permitted through the med.um of your columns to thank those players who at a critical moment came to our rescue to-night owing to a regrettable misunderstanding. Much has been raid on many occasions as to the125 words
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Article85 1914-07-09 993 The following notification appears in an F.M S. Government Gazette Extraordinary dated Monday, July 6 Whereas it appe rs to the Pvesident of Perak that a disease —viz c lolera—exists in the area along the bomdsrv of Palau Tit a rnukirn, in I <wer Perak district and85 words
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Article1651 1914-07-09 993 MR. H. G. WELLS STORY OF MANKIND. A Great Book. Mr. Wells has always combined withiu himself the dreamer, the seer and the sociologist he is a dreamer, dreaming greatly, a seer foretelling with passionate earnestness the downfall of the modern social system and a philosopher1,651 words
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Article238 1914-07-09 994 The rich patch of tin about which our Ipoh correspondent wiiel ye terday, was discove el on Mr. Eu Tong Sen’s mining land sou’h of Papan It appears that a small kongsi worked an engine some short time ag\ but stopped work having failed to pay expenses.238 words
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Article164 1914-07-09 994 In the District Court, Singapore, on Monday morning, Mr. C. V. Dyson gave judgment for $3OO in the case in which a clerk, named Yap Khai Hwo, of 148 Cross Street, sued Lim Thay Soo, 231, Teluk Ayer Street, for $5OO damages for falsely and maliciously writing164 words
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Article712 1914-07-09 994 (From Our Own The M.SVR h l T l th^ mpUr,Jul T6 Range on Saturday mornmg for the volunteer test Greening earned the much-coveM man s badge, and incident], number of bets on Saturday Sunday morning Sergeant Bo4b, 4 Blackwell and Pte Grant took their*»/ft the first712 words
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Article56 1914-07-09 995 Tbe following ware the results of the ties payed yesterday: Single Handicap. W Hamilton beat A Wilson 21—1. Voub'e Handicap. Dr Rose and Dunn w o fro n J M Chalmers and R Owen vs. Waddington and Syer (Scratcl ed). Championship Pairs. Messrs Wright Motion beat A56 words
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Article97 1914-07-09 995 Tbe July Medal was played on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted in a win for Dr. R. A. Campbell, who returned a net score of 81. The sweep was won by Mr. Valon on Saturday and was divided on Sunday between Dr. Campbell and Mr. Buckland 3897 words
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Article179 1914-07-09 995 Tbedrafiof an Enactment imposing a J«y of three per cent, on the property of corporate and unincorporate appears m tbs current F. M 8. Government Gazette. hunL one of the few surviving Lunri i 6 e^ eßce °f Lucknow, was CemptA oo t U QB in179 words
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Article1949 1914-07-09 995 LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. Works Nearing Completion. Of late the rubber and the plantation companies ’share ma kets have been affected by repo.ts that. great strides’ were being made in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, says Ihe b inancial Times. The use of the word “manufacturing,” however, is likely to1,949 words
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Article585 1914-07-09 996 [To the Editor, Times of Malaya Mb, —I shall be glad if you will give publicity to the anomalous state of affairs that exist at Sitiawan regarding the issue of warrants for the arrests of coolie crimpers and absconders. According to the recent New Labour Law, no crimper585 words
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Article532 1914-07-09 996 In the course of a leading «h;„i I Cb^,l. inaod the important part pky ed munications, though it i. whether the’ benefit F EV extension Las conferred on tl,« r i l even jet been adequately I Ot our neighbours 1 lurti, conX’.“7 l debt which532 words
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Article12 1914-07-09 996 lbs. S.S. (Bertam) Rubber Co., Ltd. Juru Estates, Limited12 words
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Advertisement35 1914-07-09 996 Cure br Bun. Correct that dreordered 1 16 d few doses of Cbsmberlams laure that feeling of distress and will disappear like magic. 1 Dispeflcure for tbe blues. For sale by all saries and Dealers35 words
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Article202 1914-07-09 997 V ««.1 Negri Ssmbilan Kuau p ia v r d aV /Mr Winstedt). a recognized mattera. to be 0 «d for JXtttiee of thelr art b vthe native eraftemeo and its the tnioin. of picked pup.k Mr 10 do 'T !l w f lth202 words
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Article392 1914-07-09 997 The Ckna Press of Shanghai, which is probably tbe most widely circulated daily in the Far East, quotes the Straits Echo's recent leading article on Mr. Justice Woodward'i judgments in the Dennys and Mercer libel actions and adds: The China Press feels special intere t392 words
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Article201 1914-07-09 997 Gold Leaf ...F64 4O Black Pepper 16 50 buyers White Pepper 28 —sellers Trang Pepper 19 no stock Cloves 50. nom Mace 110 nominal Mace Pickings 8'. buyers Nutmegs 110 23 nominal C No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5.50 sales Basket 515 buyers Copra (mixed) 9 65201 words
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Article119 1914-07-09 997 Penang, July 10. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3 j} 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay, Demand Bank 1 74 Moulmein, Demand Hank 178- 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras119 words
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