The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 16 July 1914
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Title Section21 1914-07-16 1 THE STRAITS ECHO, MAIL EDITION. $17.50 Per Annum. Single Copy, 40 cent! Vol. 12. Penang, Thursday, 16th JULY, 1914. No. 30.21 words
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Advertisement180 1914-07-16 2 I THE STRAITS ECHO J MAIL EDITION. y Published the day prior to the departure of each mail P for Europe, and contains the latest local and States i news originally published in the daily issues, as well as W all important news from various parts of the Far East,180 words
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Article1840 1914-07-16 998 The action of the House of Lords, in voting by a large majority Lord Lansdowne’s am o nlm?nt to the Home Rule Amending Bill which totally excludes Ulster from Home Rule without any time-limit, brings the Irish question once more out of the region of more or1,840 words
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Advertisement91 1914-07-16 998 722 SO3W3 3830. /a hb'jhea (except Sundays and public holidays) at THK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Tricf. 524 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. j Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printinf Department 343 VJ—All bu.inww ownmunication» «hould he addressed w TSt91 words
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Article551 1914-07-16 999 -BFP. His friends will ba glad to hear that Mr. J. Boy, who has been indisposed, is now quite well again.— TO.il. The Straifs Timet bears that Mr. W. N. Gawler, manager of Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Elates, has been invited to take a seat on tbe Johore State-BFP. - 551 words
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Article995 1914-07-16 999 Punctuality is the pol tsness of princes but not of the P. O. Yesterday we were informed that the outward mail Deviuha was due heri at 5 a.m. to-day this morning the agents announce that she is not expected to arrive until five hours later, while as a995 words
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133 1914-07-16 999 The Annual Prize Meeting of the above Club will be held on August Ist, 2ni, and 3rd. Entries for open events, accompanied by entrance fees should reach tbe Hun. Secretary on or before July 30;h. Entrance fee, to cover all open even’s, for133 words
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Article59 1914-07-16 999 lbs. Tbe Shanghai- »]aby Rubber Estate*, Ltd (Goodheart) Alma Estates, Dfd. Bukit Toh Alan# Rubber Estates, Ltd a' x t’.A Cluny Rubber tfl-tates, Ltd. Chemor Rubber Co., Ltd Kinta Xellas Rubber Estates. L Kuala Kangsar 4’lautations Co 1 L K ta Bihroe Rulbor LtdTbe Shanghai K whang59 words
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Article116 1914-07-16 1000 veipict AT INQUEST. (Reuter.) London. July 8. th. inquest into the death of 4 'r r Je-ick A'lhur Anson and the M.tcbell who we™ drowned m J* t fc o Duke and Bo’lmd and other distinguished said 'hat Sir Frederick JsZrutbelifeof the party 1 announced that Mitchell(Reuter.) - 116 words
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Article38 1914-07-16 1000 (Reuter.) London, July 8. At Birmingham, 'Warwickshire beat Hwipehire by 6 wickets At Worcester the match between Worcwterobire and Gloucestershire was drawn in favour of Worcester. later-Variity Match. At Lords, Oxford beat Cambridge by' 194 nms.(Reuter.) - 38 words
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Article45 1914-07-16 1000 Appeal for Financial Assistance. (Reuter.) London, July 8. The Hindus on board the Komigata Fam, against whom the Canadian Government bas taken action, announce that they sre willing to return to Hongkong. They have appealed to the Canadian Govern>r financial assistance.(Reuter.) - 45 words
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Article238 1914-07-16 1000 THE EXCLUSION QUESTION. (Reuter.) London, July 8. The House of Lords Committie on the Amending Bill has deleted the clause providing for exclusion by counties and rejected Lord Macdonell’s amendment embodying a scheme of Home Rule within Home Rule as impracticable? Lord Lansdowne’s Amendment Adopted.(Reuter.) - 238 words
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Article33 1914-07-16 1000 (Reuter.) London, Ju’y 9. Mr. Theolore R josevek has declined to accept nomination to the governorship of New York State, although the New York Progressives pressed him to accept it.(Reuter.) - 33 words
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Article148 1914-07-16 1000 Serious S tuition. (Reuter.) London, July 9. The Cabinet, surprise! at Tuesday’s Division, met yesterday to consider the state of feeling of the party It Im not yet reached a decision concerning ('han/eg iu the programme or the cours» of business. The chief quest iin is of an(Reuter.) - 148 words
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Article30 1914-07-16 1000 To Retire Next Month. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. Julv 9. It is officially announced that Sir William Hyndman Jones, Chief Justice, will retire on July 3.30 words
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Article26 1914-07-16 1000 (Reuter.) London, July 8. In the House of Commons the guillotine resolution on the Finance Bill was adopted by 265 votes to 175.(Reuter.) - 26 words
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Article19 1914-07-16 1000 Unconfirmed Rumour, (Reuter). London, July 8. The rumoured advance of the Mullah on Burao is not confirmed.(Reuter). - 19 words
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Article46 1914-07-16 1000 The Preliminary Round. (Reuter). T London, July 8. o the Davis Lawn Tennis Cup Great 4 n Belgium in the prelimina’y found which was played at Folkestone. Jw®? aD Mavr °g°rdato beat Duvivier »ad Wateon by three sets to ml, 6—l, 6—2,(Reuter). - 46 words
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Article28 1914-07-16 1000 Aaoler Submarine Accident. (Reuter). ‘•0 X Sllb iari n Circc d>*t ud one’ i. m* r 8 a?e °I exposure lb 300 ’ft. of water.(Reuter). - 28 words
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Article21 1914-07-16 1000 -18.,., cotl.je. (Reuter, i A London, July 8 l.r»“ t, SerM tw > Suffragette. 4 Cottfge at b'uffkgate’ a d(Reuter, i - 21 words
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Article63 1914-07-16 1000 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuila Lump r, July 9. Mr. Ryes, Assistant, Kuadang E-tate, Selangor, sh ;t a tigress in the estate reserve on Tuesday. A Stkai win slight v wounded by the tiger m the m ruing M'. Hyes tracked it djwn ia th aft63 words
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Article38 1914-07-16 1000 Reuter.) Ottawa, July 9. It is feared that eight members of the Stefannson Expedition, who were tw-lieved to be at Wrangel’s Island on June 10, have pefished, including two Scotsmen, an Englishman and a Frenchman.( Reuter.) - 38 words
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Article141 1914-07-16 1000 (Reuter.) London, July 9. The delegates of twenty-aix trade unions of general labourer* aud transport workers, at a m»»*t nz held in London, have decided to amalgamate. The subject will be submitted to the ballot of the men. We have to think the Acting Government Printer. Singapore, for(Reuter.) - 141 words
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Obituary139 1914-07-16 1000 Obituary. Mrs. T. J. Hume. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, July 9. The death has taken placj at the Singapore Hospital of Mrs. T. J. Hume, wife of Mr. Hume, Secretary, Messrs. John Little Co. Mr. Wyatt. Kuala Lumpur, July 9. The death has tiken pl ice at the European139 words
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Article1316 1914-07-16 1001 PRODUCT ON AT PER LB. (Times Correspondent Although the rubbir plantation industry in the Far East has had an existence dating back to 1900, opportunities of gauging the normal working cost per lb. of rubber produced on a normal estate have been few. In practically no1,316 words
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Article401 1914-07-16 1001 On Thursday 11th June, there assembled at Highgate Cemetery a large gathering of the old Straits friends of Mr. and Mn. W. P. Waddell to pay their last respects to the late Mrs. Waddell, whose death has been already repo ted. The hour was fixed for401 words
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Article1346 1914-07-16 1002 .t Proprietor Summoned. (i A Hill m the District afternoon Mr. R. N. 0* rt 'v\rm%n was summoned at the nfCsotaiQ Townsend for volunrt,olb6 litter aJu 9 27 flntpl Norma “£b E Bossap earel tor the defence. nF 0. Townsend, who described a Master Mariner, stated:” On ’""y.h1,346 words
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Article370 1914-07-16 1002 —M M. Mr Lemon (iu his annual report on Negri S-mbilan, is more optimistic ab >ut the locust campaign than recent events ai pear to warrant. He writes In my report fir last year I referred to the arrival of the first swarm in the Lingai—M M. - 370 words
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Article299 1914-07-16 1002 Before Mr. Justice 9 rcombe Smith in ’he Supreme Court yesterday afternoon the hearing was concluded of the appeal of K. L. Valentine, who was convicted by Mr. W. C. Michell. District Fudue, and sentenced to three months’ ligorous imprisonment on a charge of dishonestly j<nd fraudulently299 words
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Article1367 1914-07-16 1003 Pink Disease The May number of the Agricultural Bulletin cont bins several interesting articles. Mr. F. T. Brooks, writing on Pink D.stase, says It attacks rubber trees of various ages though it is only rarely seen on trees under 2 years of age. It often begins its attack1,367 words
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Article162 1914-07-16 1003 Belated statements o f the p counts, signed on June 2nd J Vane who has just gone on Cash Receipts and P.y Balance Jan 1 1913 Revenue Receipts I W.WI Un, &e a re Xi‘ 1 o Other Charges Charge, Works and Building, ttn Railways With Other smaller162 words
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Article263 1914-07-16 1003 m. r. To the Editor of the Slraitt Echo. Sir. There has been some trouble in the subo.dinate service of the mercantile fiiuu u regards vacation leave, and, I bear, a meeting is to be convened shortly for the purpose of discussing as to the course tom. r. - 263 words
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Article127 1914-07-16 1004 Statement of Cultivated ExroßT'O’ with Value B Dutt Collected Thebe- a, dubi.io the Tears 19.4 and 1913. Exported dur- Total export Export during Value of T»utj l>eitinati( n. »g June, Frrmuidy. dunt gtbe nn ilnr j incd of Ircieate. Denrnie. >ubl»r ex- oolleeted. 1914. year. previous year.127 words
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Article67 1914-07-16 1004 tbe re ults o£ tlie tie 3 Mwed Do u 6! e Handicap. Hogan ndEßeimun frota Mr and Mrs G D McLean. n Championship. 6 BF6ontha m Th, f „n Wr Bbt Motion (Sr) 22-13. to-njorrow 38 been fixed for Mr Pk i Handicap. EWen and W67 words
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Article172 1914-07-16 1004 Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary < f St de for tbe C donies, presided- at the annual dinner of tbe Corona Club at tbe Hotel Cecil. Mr. Harcourt proposed the only toast of the evening, “The Corona Club.” In the course of bis remarks he said that the172 words
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Article453 1914-07-16 1004 Malay P. C Sentenced. Before Mr. V. G. Ezschiel in the Second Court this morning a Malay P. C.. named Awang bin Kling, was charged with disobedience to orders by being in possession of six cents while on duty. Sergeant Major Awang stated that yesterdiy he saw453 words
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Article1059 1914-07-16 1004 One of the miner social changes that have occurred in Penang during the past ten years has been the decay of tbe “rufßj”. Formerly it seemed as it hardly a man went home on Dave without disposing of some of his propeity in this convenient and1,059 words
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Article190 1914-07-16 1005 M.D 0. The suspected case of cholera reported in the Chronicle of Wednesday, has now been proved to be ■really a case of cholera. Every precaution has been taken by the Health Department for the sup ression of the disease. The house where the patient lived hasM.D 0. - 190 words
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Article646 1914-07-16 1005 Mr. R L Cuscaden, Assistant Superintendent of Police, has returnel from the Hills, where he had been spending a short holiday, and resumed duty this morning. The funeral of the late Mr. Ho Tiang Wan has been fixed to take place on Thursday, the 16 h instant, at 10646 words
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Article715 1914-07-16 1005 The result of porary ,S to make Mr. Th-,„ A’ tlie poll as the greatest r This is satisfactory enough, »s®****faction of the judicious will k. when they learn that Mi M SwT'm AA Mr Mr. Hardy polled m )re t.mee a 9 mauy ote as ’7 b715 words
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Article348 1914-07-16 1006 Binishbe’s Heavy Sentence. Kuala Lumpur Afesizts were continued yesterday, says Wednesday’s Malay Mail, I before His Lordship Sir Thomas Braddell, CJ.C, in the Supreme Court. One Ponnosamy was charged with having returned from banishment. Having been rent out of the country in August, 1909, for the period348 words
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Article549 1914-07-16 1006 THE LONDONDERRY SEIZURE. (Reuter). London, July 9. The arms seized at Londonderry conof 200 rifles and munitions. The Volunteers were hastily mobilized to prevent the seisure but police reinforcements anticipated them. Ridiculous Myths. I The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Belfast and those of the(Reuter). - 549 words
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Article62 1914-07-16 1006 Capture of Korytia. (Reuter.) Hague, July 9. According to a despatch the Epirotes have captured Korytza. The Dutch < fficers are safe and are on their way to Valona. Rout of the Albanians. Athens, July 9. The fighting at Korytzi lasted three days. A dash of the Epirotes routed(Reuter.) - 62 words
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Article48 1914-07-16 1006 Name* of the Misting Members. (Reuter.) London, July 9. The missing members of the Stefansson Expedition include Mr. James Murray, who was Sir E. Shackleton’s biologist in 1907, Dr. Alister Forties Mackay who was with Shackleton for two years, and Chief Officer Anderson of Inverkeith ng.(Reuter.) - 48 words
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Article29 1914-07-16 1006 Maximum Draft. (Reuter). Paris, July 10. The Suez Canal Company has decided that from January next the maximum draft of ebip-j passing the cinal mty be 30ft,(Reuter). - 29 words
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Article107 1914-07-16 1006 The following wn the result of the play for the Lidins* Presgrave Spoon for July Result. Mrs H A Low 4 up Mrs Edwards 2 Mrs T A Martin all square Mrs Dunn 1 down Mrs Armstrong 1 Mrs EMen 2 Mrs Crichton 2 Miss Warham 2107 words
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Article112 1914-07-16 1007 AUSTRIA AND SERVIA. (Reuter.) Berlin, July 10. The Lokalantei jer, in an apparently inspired article, says that if the responsibility for the murders at Sarajivo were brought home to the Seivuns Austria would have the support of civilised Europe, and especially ot Germany, in demanding justice from(Reuter.) - 112 words
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Article105 1914-07-16 1007 President Huerta's Offer. (Reuter.) Mexico, July 9. The Foreign Minister, in a statement in Congress, said that the Huerta Government is ready to negotiate with the rebels for the establishment of a new provisional administration. .President Huerta is willing to resign if peace can thereby be obtained. Guard For(Reuter.) - 105 words
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Article136 1914-07-16 1007 Rumoured Fresh Taxation. (Reuter Berlin, July 10. The papers give prominence to the reports of fresh tuition with a view to au increase in the personal of the Navy and the number of armou ed cruisers The Voertv<i>- 8 states that the milliard war levy of 1913 h»s(Reuter ) - 136 words
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Article100 1914-07-16 1007 SELANGOR GOVERNMENT DECISION. (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, July 10. At the request of the S Ungor miners Mr. A. Russell and Mr. Choo Kia Peng called on the Resident, Mr. E. Burnside, the other day to discuss the unemployment problem of the mining coolies. They100 words
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Article426 1914-07-16 1007 A London View. London, June 16. When last week the price of tin rose to «£143 15s. per ton, which was an advance of «£4 or X 5 from the low level touched a few days previously, hopes ran high that the market for the metal426 words
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Article548 1914-07-16 1007 [“The Law n A Ass-a t Bcmbls n 'c-ou. H,X' TO THE HD.TOB 0, TH, a,,,* Sib, The above q u )ta ti, n i# conwly-dram. in which leading parts yesterday Th« V after atwo-afiernconki mulcted tn the huge sum of fi, e dol“, technical assault I548 words
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Article2092 1914-07-16 1008 THE public trial. Mr. E ri,,eßee p»PtRS Werk Obtained. gorffli P"’ w TukjOi j.nell. frial of the six civilian deP* r| f° ,h; NaV Scandal commenced tki> mcrninx43 a Oer eTck U A M Director of the Siemens-Schuckert charged with destruction of bribery, and off-ring of bribes.2,092 words
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Advertisement46 1914-07-16 1008 Cramp Colic. A f r f /W <o*Dch or n r, f,oin Cra ®p* in the CboUia lDal P a| ns. Chamberlain’s Mito relia» o a Liarrbrei, Kemedy never a Mav ther moBt Beve re cases. Get i b* no tuue to send for aad Linders.46 words
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Advertisement71 1914-07-16 1008 Cm Yw Afford the Risk? Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp colic or d'arrhoei without a bottle of Chamb plain's C’die, Ch'der.t and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house? Don’t take such risks. A dose or two will cur* you befi re a doctor coul 1 p>M-ibly71 words
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Article180 1914-07-16 1009 Police Recover Burglar’s Haul. The police have been successful in recovering the grxxter portion of the pnceeds of a daring entry mide by a Chinaman, at Mr. F. K. Dickson’s bungalow, Amping Road, Kuala Lumpur, a few days ago. Mr. Dickson woke in the middle of the180 words
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Article940 1914-07-16 1009 -T.O.M. From the statement made some little time ago by the Resident of Perak and the assurance given by the Resident of Selangor to the deputation that waited upon him the other diy, it is obvious that the Government are ready to deal with the-T.O.M. - 940 words
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Article239 1914-07-16 1009 The following were the results of tbe ties played yesterday Single Handicap. W A Ward beat F Keller 21-1 i. Wright Motion Jr beat Dr Rose 22—18 W Houston beat W M Collins 22 -15. A Garden Fete in aid of thelpoh Parsonage Fund will| beheld on239 words
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Advertisement96 1914-07-16 1009 Don't Negl’ct Your Family. When you fail to provide your family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diirrboei Remedy at this season of the year, you are n«g'e<t ng them, as bowel complaint is sure to 1 e prevalent, and it is too dangerous a malady to lie96 words
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Advertisement56 1914-07-16 1009 Blazon Type Not Necessary* Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarihoei Remedy needs no glaring headline to attract the public eye. The simple statement that all chemists sell it is sufficient, as every family knows its value. It has been used for forty years and is just what its name implies. For56 words
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Article572 1914-07-16 1010 Pnr wme little time pist we have allowed F Tmpnt auestim to rest, because t» b* ll4 tu be aware that the matter has discussion between the local and the Colonial Office and we hare reasin to believe that the being administered with a good than ia572 words
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Article578 1914-07-16 1010 Mr. Ingram has left Selangor f ir Kelantan, and has taken over chirgeof Kuala Pergau Estate in succession tj Mr. E. D. Cameron. The Straits Times' Kelantan correspondent states tint Me-ri. J. I) Kemp and K. S. iSteedmin are severing their connection with the Duff Development Co. Mr. James578 words
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Article1011 1914-07-16 1010 Judging fr >m the rather sub-acid fl ivour of some ot ins pnagraphs, our amiable Canton corre.-p indent does not find the administration of the Lity of Rams altogether w irtby ot his approval. We have heard muc i the same story as be tells frem independent European1,011 words
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Article266 1914-07-16 1011 -T.O.M. At the Annual General Meeting held at the Club House last night the following gentlemen were elected Office bearers President— Mr W E Mann. Vice President— Mr Goh Hong Joo. Hon Secretary —Mr Foo Eng Cbeang. Hon Treasurer— Sr Saw Bwee <’heng. Hon Auditor Mr-T.O.M. - 266 words
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Article500 1914-07-16 1011 —S.F.P It will be with considerable feelings of regret that the public of this Colony will learn from news cabled out from home yesterday, that Sr William Hyndman Junes, the Chief Justice of the Colony, has tendered his retirement. There were few probably outside the circle—S.F.P - 500 words
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Article107 1914-07-16 1011 A telegram from the Head Office in Hongkong has been received by the local branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to the effect that, subject to audit, the Bink’s dividend for the half year ending JunecO, 1914, will probably be £2.3/- subject to deduction of107 words
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Article208 1914-07-16 1011 SINGAPORE M JOHORE. (From Our O wn Th. f.K Supons, Jul, 10 lhe football match and Johore resulted in a vi^ BloWp#w former team by three goal, to nF [Fridays Free Prepay, Much interest is centred in tk on the S. R. C ground this evening teams representing208 words
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Article70 1914-07-16 1011 A Rebel Saeeeat. (Reuter.) London, July 10 The Mexican rebels capture! 5,0 0 prisoners at Guadajara and much arm?, ammunition and supplies. General Villa affirms that be will only parley with President Huerta on the battlefield. Rebels Coaeeatratiai. Saltillo, July 11. General Carranza announce, that the Federal troops have(Reuter.) - 70 words
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Article44 1914-07-16 1011 (Reuter) London, July 1°At Liverpool, Lancashire beat Leicester shire by 8 wickets. At Bristol, Gloucestershire beat H» p shire by an innings and 65 runs. a At Gravesend, Kent beat Somerset or Wi At e L«.d 8 Yorkshire beat Dwbr.hir.lf 8 wickets.(Reuter) - 44 words
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Article23 1914-07-16 1011 (Reuter.) Berlin, Joly I I Tbe war levy amounts to o f tb marks but this was beio* optimistic estimates.(Reuter.) - 23 words
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Article473 1914-07-16 1012 SERIOUS SITUATION. TO CARSON. (Reu'er.) London, Tuly 10. «1 holiday was observed in Belfast Edward Cirson wbo 58 Van overwhelming welcome from **T„ a crowds An armed escort ac*»m t 0 the mBetiug of the Ulster ffljoairt Council. private Meetinf of the Council. tuo meeting of the(Reu'er.) - 473 words
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Article115 1914-07-16 1012 FINAL RESULTS. (Reuter). London, July 10. The following are the final scores and the prize-winners in the competition for the Empire Day Cup for which seventy units competed (1) 16th Infantry, Newcastle, Australia 2,932 (winner of the Cup, silver medals and .£10,). (2) 4th King s Royal(Reuter). - 115 words
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Article74 1914-07-16 1012 Canadian Government's Refusal. (Reuter.) London, July 10. The correspondent of the Times at Toronto states that the Canadian Government refuses to defray the expenses of the deportation of the Hindus on board the Komagati Ma,'u, The Canadian law obliges the steamship owners bringing the undesirables to(Reuter.) - 74 words
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Article67 1914-07-16 1012 And the Education Problem. (Reuter.) St Petersburg, July 10. The Mohamedan Congress, at which forty delegates from European and Asiitic Russia attended, regards the centralis ition of Mahomedan re'igious interests in the Russian Empire as urgently needed. With reference to the educitional problem the congress is of opini(Reuter.) - 67 words
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Article58 1914-07-16 1012 (Reuter.) London, July 10. The League of Empire Sale of St Helen i embroideries at Bithurst House was numerously attended and it is expected that the sale will realise a goodly sum. Mrs. Cordeaux, wife of the Capt Henry Edward Cordeaux, Governor of St. Helena fom(Reuter.) - 58 words
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Article93 1914-07-16 1012 (Reuter.) London, July 11. In the House of Commons, during the debate on the Foreign Ofii .-e vote, Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, said that he ngretted China had not so far signed the Tibetan C invention. He hop’d that China would sign the agreement. If she(Reuter.) - 93 words
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Article55 1914-07-16 1012 (Reuter.) T London, July 11. It is gemrilly believed that the Governmeut wid prorogue P. ir l ament immediately the Finance Bill for the nee-«try supply is finished and the House of Commons has considered the Amending Bill, probably in the middle of August. Ihe new session(Reuter.) - 55 words
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Article34 1914-07-16 1012 Appeal For Rjmintan Troops. Reuter.) T 1 r> Rom-, July 11. lhe Prince of Albania his asked Rumania to send troops to restore order in Albania. Austria and Italy support tba request. rr( Reuter.) - 34 words
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Article84 1914-07-16 1012 The mortality returns for Singapore issueJ by th» Registrar of Birth» ai.d D,wtl„ show that during the week ending July 4 there were 247 deaths (174 males. 73 females) giving a ratio per mille of population of j.3J 01. Malarial fever accounted for 33 deaths, phthisis 26,84 words
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Article150 1914-07-16 1012 F-MS-Midway his decided, writes an S. 1. correspondent, th it it will not now carry pigs in split rattan baskets. And a good thing too But the poor b-a.t» are .till taken in local .(earner, to h M S. port» in split, rattan ba.keta and then transferred150 words
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Article153 1914-07-16 1012 The following tDs have been fixed for Monday the 13th iust.: Single Handicap, G B F Smtharn vs. H Oxenham (3). C C Rogers vs. J L Fettes (2). Double Handicap. Messrs 1 E W Motion vs. V C Upton and R H S’evens (I). A Chinese153 words
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Article1227 1914-07-16 1013 Life's Little Drawbacks Csntoneie Students Abroad—Fiords and Damage— Note Redemption M.d i Bisy-Traffic in Offices. (From Our Own Correspondent). Canton, June 29. Cantonese who are residing outside their native province today ought to be thankful, as they do not have to suffer the hardships and fear which1,227 words
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Article1816 1914-07-16 1013 [The I I ESI Isstalmtst o, -Note, Ar PBiEID Hail, sleet, atdXXV »ard made M camp O clock, at a milestone «1 Weymouth, and 6 from which the Dosset folk som fchepton Montague. U k ow u motors, when it faired up Baw J**?'.** tramp sating1,816 words
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Article1704 1914-07-16 1014 To the Editob of the Slr..ite Timet. Sir, —Some of your contemporaries are evident ly waxing sorrowfully eloquent about the price of tin. Weil what al out it? What's wrung with the price? Nothing, simply O' thing. The present price is an excellent price and in1,704 words
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Article100 1914-07-16 1015 Five Thousand Troops Revolt Shanghai, June 26 Five thousand First Division troops revolted on Wednesday night, looted Kalgan and set the town afire. They ravished females, killed all who resisted, and carried through an all-night orgy. They bolted in the morning towards Mongolia. The foreign residents100 words
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Article81 1914-07-16 1015 China and Russia Negotiating. Peking, June 25. Negotiations are proceedirg between Ru-sia and China with reference to overland Customs duties on goods entering China from Ru<sia, whereon a nominal five percentduty is co lected, less one-third rebate, in accordance witn *he Russia-Chinese Commercial Treaty of 1881. On the81 words
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Article94 1914-07-16 1015 Reported Kidnapping of Party Leader Shanghai, June 23. According to the China Press it is understood that Li Yuen chu, the head of the new Tungmenhui, was kidnapped and carried out. of the Settlement at Shanghai on Tuesday i ight. Ilia whereabouts are at pipsent unknown. It94 words
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Article689 1914-07-16 1015 -MM ’«at,d in tbesn on ly ba strengthened at the Assizes held m' week when one Poonosamv Lua W U, With having returned from accused, who stated that be h X and brought up at Pru u years ago. for toe period of the reason, '’’’‘“«A hi-MM - 689 words
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Article536 1914-07-16 1016 Tm Mato] 9a 8: e n XiJ[r ba* teen the custom of the authon10 tbis country, when publishing the 7j u of new Enactments to attach there- statement of “objects and reasons Lcn would enable the vulgar herd, aanrsed in legal or ignorant 7 the workings of536 words
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Article1265 1914-07-16 1016 M.inykok Timet, No Englishman who has given any thought or attention to the subject can we imagine, look back on the history of the opium traffic in China without a certain teelrng of shame and regret. Of all the chapters in England's foreign policy it is perhapsM.inykok Timet, - 1,265 words
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Article259 1914-07-16 1017 FINDING OF THE COURT. (Reuter). London, July 11. Tbe Commission of Inquiry has found that the collier Btorstid was to blame for the collision in the St. Lawrence resisting in the sinking of the Empress of Ireland. The collision was due to the Storstad changing her course.(Reuter). - 259 words
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Article219 1914-07-16 1017 Statement by Sir Edward Grey. (Reuter.) London, July 11» Sir Edward G ey, spaikin r regarding the railways in the Yangtse Va'Dy, alluded to the agreements betwenn the Hongkong and Shanghai and the Deutsch Asiat sche Banks and tbe various complications that have been produced.(Reuter.) - 219 words
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Article138 1914-07-16 1017 MR. BIRRELL ON THE SITUATION. (Reuter.) London, July 11. Mr. Augustine Birrell, Fp making at Bristol, said that the situation in Uliter was grave but he was more sanguine than at present of a reasonabli settlement. They were c mecious of difficulties and the question now(Reuter.) - 138 words
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Article112 1914-07-16 1017 London to Paris Race. (Reuter.) London, July 11. The air race from London to Paris and back has been won in 7 hrs. 3 mi a. 6 sec. by an American, Mr. Brock, who completed the course at an average speed of 71 miles an hour. Accident To Lord(Reuter.) - 112 words
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Article62 1914-07-16 1017 Situation More and More Precarious. (Renter.) London, July 11. By tbe capture of Koritzx and other neighbouring places by the Epirotes, who were undoubtedly led by Greek officers, the Epirotes have recovered possession of all the territory which was previou-ly abandoned conformably with the decisions of the Treaty of(Renter.) - 62 words
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Article69 1914-07-16 1017 Rumoured Austrian Representations. (Reuter). London, July 11. There is much talk of formal Austrian representations at Belgrade concerning the activity of the Pan Serb movement and the instigation of the murders at Sarajevo from Belgrade. Hitherto, however, this step appears not to have been taken. It is(Reuter). - 69 words
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Article106 1914-07-16 1017 WEL COiu (Reuter.) p Mamies the concluded their week’s visit o They resided at Hnl rMd pected the sbip-buildi QS and til on the Clyde and in Lanarl- a l>- Ofla factories at Dundee. Yesterday t? ed Dunblane Cathedral. Stirlm’cfe the Linlithgow Palaeo. Ererywbe™ met with(Reuter.) - 106 words
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Article149 1914-07-16 1017 RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT HUERTA. Hi» Successor. (Reuter.) Washington, July 12. President Huerta is about to resign in favour of Senor Carbajal, the newly-appoint-ed Foreign Minister. Vera Cruz, July 12. It is believed that General Carranza and the United States have approved of tbe appointment of Senor Carbajal as President.(Reuter.) - 149 words
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Article84 1914-07-16 1017 Grant of Partial Self-Goverame*L (Reuter.) Washington, July 12 Au Administration Bill will be iDtjotoJ into the House of Rspreaentatives g a measure of self-government 0 P™- It propose, to ,eh ‘\Xfor, pines Commission and tbe Senate and a House e-ccUt,™., t* members of which will Christian portions of(Reuter.) - 84 words
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Article25 1914-07-16 1017 (Reuter.) Quincy (Massachusetts), J u 5 The American battleship JL o fj7,soo been launched Sae b a tons and she burns oil fuel.(Reuter.) - 25 words
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Article43 1914-07-16 1018 frV Own orre>>> ndent) Kuala Lumpur, July 13. Fund Committee of the Tiers' Ass-Kiation held a mating n h°r of Commerce, Kuala ,h ith 11 r Hirrey 1 thirJ officer the laboratory at A w ,ild 1« eatended to include experiments.43 words
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Article67 1914-07-16 1018 (Reuter.) Buenos Aires, July 11. Mendoza, with 257 persons Vard. hw despatched a wireless message k'be effect that she is ashore near Puntaii’i'tlee in a dangerous position. Ihe enjiser Paiiia and two tugs have been sent to assist her. Pisuiters Safely Transferred. Buenos Aires, July 12. Th? passengers(Reuter.) - 67 words
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Article64 1914-07-16 1018 Lord Crewe’i Reply To Indian Deputation. (Reuter.) London, July 11, The Marquess of Crewp, in reply to an ladiin deputation, said that the GovernoMt. in fairness to the British taxpayer who is largely paying for the expenses cf the Empire, is unable to exempt India and(Reuter.) - 64 words
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Article44 1914-07-16 1018 (Reuter.) London. July 11. At Has'ings, Sussex beat Warwickshire by 259 runs. Gentlemen vs. Players. At the Oval, the match Players vs. Gentle»a was won by the former team by 241 RM, J Eton vs, Harrow. wideh arrow Lord’s by four(Reuter.) - 44 words
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Article36 1914-07-16 1018 Gradwal’y Sb.kiag. (Reuter.) Ka». l London, July 11. «Mto. o f che i Kieff o' “>e hopeless A-tbu, 2r nl B,Oessel defender of «rfau witL. tric ien wl ‘h paralysis neither move nor speak.(Reuter.) - 36 words
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Article61 1914-07-16 1018 Departure for England. (Reuter). Cape Town, July 11. Lcrd Gladstone has sailed for England on the conclusion of bis as GovernorGeneral of South Africa He and Lfdy Gladstone were given an enthusiastic farewell. For weeks past they have been receiving tokens of affection and appreciation from every town(Reuter). - 61 words
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45 1914-07-16 1018 The Death Roll. Reuter) Shanghai, Jul» 12. An explosion took place on biard the Chinese gunboat Tungchi, off Kiangnan Arsenal, underneath the sleeping qmrters of the cadets, thirty-five of whom were killed. The cause of the explosion is a mystery.( Reuter) - 45 words
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Article44 1914-07-16 1018 (Reuter.) London, July 11.74 In the competition for the Davis Cup between Great Britain and France Mavrogordato beat Germot by three sets to one, 4-6, 7-5, 9-7, 6-2. Parke beat Decugis by three sets to two, 6—2, 4—6, 3—6, 6—3, 6—3.(Reuter.) - 44 words
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Article224 1914-07-16 1018 Before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Second Court this morning J. Burke, formerly a jockey and trainer, was charged with being drunk and disorderly, using criminal force and refusing to pay ricsha hire. He pleaded guilty to the first charge but claimed trial on the other224 words
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Article529 1914-07-16 1018 Lieut. P. Boyce, sth Light Infantrv, h s come to Penang for temporary duty with tho Penang Volunteers. We are so.ry to state that the Rev. W D. Ashdown, of the Mission Chapel, Farquhar Street, is laid up with tvphoid fever. Captain I. J. G. A«fg leav. s to-morrow529 words
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Advertisement78 1914-07-16 1018 Csn Yoj Afford the Risk Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp colic or d arrl.o-t without a bottle of C iamb rlain’s Colic, Cholera and DiariTcei Remedy ii the house Dm’t take ruch ri-ks. A d so or two will cur* you b<*f< r) a d78 words
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Article431 1914-07-16 1019 WHITE GLOVES FOR THE JUDGE. Mr. Justice Thom is Sercombe Smith, Acting Senior Puisne Judge, was this morning the recipient of a pair of white gloves on which was inscribed the following in gold letters Presented to His Honour Thomas Sercombe Smith, Acting Senior Puisne Judge, on431 words
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Article181 1914-07-16 1019 An unusual case of piracy was unfolded before Mr. Goldthorpe, the Magistrate at Klang, on Friday last Oa June 7 two Chinese set sail from Port Swettenham bound for the Sumatran coast, where they intended to buy fish, taking with them the sum of $lBO. The next181 words
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Article683 1914-07-16 1019 (From Our Own Correspondent'). Kuala Lumpur, July 9. For the third (or is it the fourth week in succession the mail in England is a day late and will be delivered in Kuala Lumpur on Friday instead of Thursdiy (today). It is particularly annoying this week as683 words
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Article500 1914-07-16 1019 1q accordance with a proposal mg the hearing last Monday by uJr mttteoof tha Football charges of disorder during the recent h match between Sungei Ara 'Jf*" Selatan, the two Rdau club, i, Second Division, the ancient Mulat mony of sintoh w.s perf armed on SafcX upon neutral territory500 words
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Article515 1914-07-16 1020 cEC Beat b R C Recieatioa C.ub and the a Recreation C.ub met on the oa Saturday afternoon to play off i*P‘ irn match under the auspices ot the t*' r ,e lrt ~nt The match was a very CtT d eKiti g one at the Vh 8t515 words
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Article460 1914-07-16 1020 Property Only Scratched up to The Pre ent. The annual meeting of shareholders of lekka, Ltd, was held at the Alining Exchange Redruth, on June 12, Mr. James Wickett (chairman of directors) presiding 1 thers present included Messrs. J. H. Bain and G. B. Pearce (directors), W.460 words
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Article163 1914-07-16 1020 B fore Air. G. A. Hall in the District C mrt this morning Sheik Dau 1 wis charged with enticing away a rnarri d woman, named Jaiuab, the wife of Air. Pakir. The woman Jainab was also charged with theft of jewellery. The marriage and the air-'st hiving163 words
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Article236 1914-07-16 1020 Programme for Kuala Lumpur. The programme 1 >r the athletic meeting to be held at Kuala Lumpur on August 28th and 29. h was drawn up at a meeting at the S lang ir Club on Friday night. The events have been fixed as follow;— Half Aide,236 words
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Article111 1914-07-16 1020 Fortnightly Handicap Shoot. The following scores were made on Sxtuidiy afternoon. The ranges were 200, 500 and 600 yards: with h’.CAp made Corpl Hoeden 53 98.42 Lt Owen 50 9700 Corpl Wright-Motion .09 95 90 Mrs Hilton 65 94 85 Sgt Hall Scr 94.00 Pte Collins111 words
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Article122 1914-07-16 1020 The following wis the result of the pLy for the Pre’gruve Cup for July Result. C 1 B iath down Geo Macbain 3 A B Vouies 4 T A Martin 8 Messrs L J C Anderson, R T R-id, P T Alien, V G Ez chml, A122 words
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Advertisement76 1914-07-16 1020 Can You Afford the Risk f Were you ever seiz d with a att-ick < f cramp colic or d irrt < f l without a lottie < f Chamberllib’s Cdic, Ch<de r and Dirriu-i R-om'-iy iu the house? Don’t tike such rnk-t. A du>-j or two willcuri you b’f<76 words
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740 1914-07-16 1021 Free Press. The tin miners of the States are getting seriously alarmed at the continued low price of the u fetal, stopping many mines from working, and throwing tbo isand of coolies out of employment. There is no doubt that the continued low price ofFree Press. - 740 words
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Article484 1914-07-16 1021 The Taiping Arrangements. The Kt. Rev. C. J. Ferguson-Davie, D.D Bishop of Singapore, proceeds on his visitation to the North Perak Chaplaincy at the end of this month. On Thursday, the 30th July, His Lordship will probably consecrate the new part of the cemetery at Kuala484 words
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Article828 1914-07-16 1021 Ihe Handicaps Dio following was tk A draw and the handicaps tfc W II Threlfall i RNByatt F N Syer H A Neubronner R E II Oliver C Cunrad i C C Rogers f M K Whitlock H Waugh j A G Anthony H G R Leonard828 words
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Advertisement52 1914-07-16 1021 Cramp Colic. No need of suffering from cramps in the stomach, or intestinal pains. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy never fails to reli“ve the most severe cases Get it to-day, there will be no time to send for it after the attack comes on. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Article17 1914-07-16 1022 Meadows Frost.—At West Kirbv Cheshire, the wife of Meadows Frost, on July 12th, of a daughter.17 words
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Article1019 1914-07-16 1022 W ith the chancs that at any moment a Reuter’s cable may arrive to contradict the assertion, it seems more than a little rash to say ihat this year the Twelfth of July has passed with almost unwonted tranquillity in Ulster. But, even so, we would not1,019 words
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Article176 1914-07-16 1022 It is with regret that we announce the death of Inspector Ross, of the Bindings, which to A place at the General Hospital early this morn ng. Inspector Ron joined the Straits Settlements Police Force in March, 1904, and had l>een stationed both in Singapore and176 words
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Article969 1914-07-16 1023 Yesterday morning wo heard a good sound judge express the opinion that the settlement of the Mexican troubles which seems to be in eight ought to have an encouraging effect upon the price of tin and that, in the absence of any adverse factors, next should see a969 words
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Article287 1914-07-16 1023 Late on Monday night, says the T.O M. an incident in Yau Tet Shin Street brought together a mob of the unruly elements in the town, of which owing to the statb of affairs on the mines there is an unusally large number. Fearing an287 words
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Article713 1914-07-16 1023 (From Our Own Captain has been already recorded'in with hia leg i n Bp intB aoda ing from his foot to keen thoi for at least aoonpte of bad news for the M S V P the Captain, «hoi, tbĕir adi’uUM ceedingly popular; and i, a J713 words
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Article344 1914-07-16 1024 to thb editor of the Straits Echo. Dub Sjb, Toe letter addressed by “European M ner” to tbe Sbaiti Times and reproduced in your issue of the 11th instant under the non-de-plume of “European Miner” is open to adverse criticisms which I leave to some of344 words
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Article551 1914-07-16 1024 RICSHA HELD UP BY GANG ROBBERS. Gang robbers added to their daring exploits that of capturing the barang of the Rev. K. V. H. Burne, including, it is stated, tbe Communion Plate and other church property, while he was travelling to an estate at Sungkai on Saturday551 words
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Article553 1914-07-16 1024 At the Bukit Mertajim Police C< urt, be. fore Mr. G A Hall last Saturdav. Meh ’Ah b>nti bih it and her husband Mat Daud bin Haji Abdulraman, appeared in obedience to a summons to answer a charge of being in unlawful possession of certain Ciowu land.553 words
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Advertisement53 1914-07-16 1024 Cramp Colic. No need of suffering from cramps in the stomach, or intestinal pains. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera an 1 Diarrhoea Kemedy never fails to relieve the most severe cases Get it to-day, there will be no time to send for it after the attack comes on. For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement70 1914-07-16 1024 Cu You Afford the Rixk? Were you ever seized with a sovpre attack of cramp colic or diarrhee* without a little of Chamlx-rlain’s Colic, Cholera and Darrhcei Remedy in the house? Dm’t take such risks. A d »so or two will cur) you beL rj a doctor could possibly be70 words
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Article186 1914-07-16 1025 BATTLE OF BOYNE CELEBRATIONS. (Reuter.) Belfast, July 13. The Battle of the Boyne celebrations took place in brilliant sunshine. A very enthusiastic crowd of 50,000 persons marched in procession through the city, Str Edward Carson leading the way and receiving tremendous ovations. The military were confined(Reuter.) - 186 words
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Article100 1914-07-16 1025 The Bill of Costs, (Reuter.) London, July 13. The Suffragette outrages curing the wt ekend included an explosion in a mad big between Blackpool and Manchester. The explosion ignited six other bigs and the mail van guard, in trying to extinguish the flames, was badly burned. Blaby Station(Reuter.) - 100 words
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Article106 1914-07-16 1025 The Possibilities of Alcohol. (Reuter.) London, July 13. The Imperial Motor Transport Council has appointed a committee of experts to investigate the possibTities of the employment of alcohol as motor fuel which will render the empire independent of foreign furl supplies and give a great impetus to agriculture(Reuter.) - 106 words
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Article15 1914-07-16 1025 Captu e of Herat. (Reuter). 1 >urazzn, July 13. The insurgents have captured Herat.(Reuter). - 15 words
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Article124 1914-07-16 1025 SOME APPALLING ADMISSIONS. (Reuter.) Paris, July 14. The Senate has discussed the bilTauthorizing grants for national defence. The reporter of the Senate’s Army Committee declared that there was insufficient ammunition for the guns and a shortage of two millions pairs of boots. If war broke out the(Reuter.) - 124 words
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Article121 1914-07-16 1025 Statement By the Premier. (Reuter.) London, July 13. In the House of Commons Mr. H. H. Asquith announced that there would be an Auiumu session. He hope I that the House would rise some t>me in August and he would ask them ti pass the necessiry financial(Reuter.) - 121 words
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Article64 1914-07-16 1025 Repairins the Railway Line. (Reuter.) Vera Cruz, July 14. The work of repairing the gap in the railway between Vera Cruz and the capital has started. Absolute Surrender Demanded by Carranza. Washington, July 14. General Carranzi has officially notified the United States that he will not enter into any(Reuter.) - 64 words
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Article54 1914-07-16 1025 Panic Amons Austrians. (Reuter). Vienna, July 14. The Austrians in Belgrade got into a panic on Saturday night in consequence of rumours to the effect that the population would avenge the auti-Servian excesses at Serajevo, Many fled to S?mlin and others took shelter in the Legation and(Reuter). - 54 words
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Article57 1914-07-16 1025 TriUt,. 8 k rFrom Out Oum His Honour Mr. J. 11 Chief Justice, in the Supreme A t?* a large gathering of h W y erf Jf?* to Sir William Hyndman’ Chief Justice, whom he describe It is believed that Sir W. Hvnd ffiM Council aD57 words
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Article39 1914-07-16 1025 Eatraats for tbe Kiag'» p,i«e. (Reuter). London, July 13. The Bisley meeting opened in tunsbmi and was attended by a great gathering fro® all parts of the Empire. Already there are 992 entries for the King’s Prizi.(Reuter). - 39 words
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Article36 1914-07-16 1025 (Reuter.) London, July 18. In the competition fur the Divie Cup between England and France Decugis and Germot beat Roper Barrett and Mmogordato by three sets to one, 6-3, 5—7, 7—5, 6-4.(Reuter.) - 36 words
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Article28 1914-07-16 1025 Remarkable Prtparedaesi. (Reuter.) London, July 13. The test mobilisation of the Third Fleet at Portsmouth showed a remarkable state of preparedness. Not a man was missing.(Reuter.) - 28 words
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Article149 1914-07-16 1025 At the Penang Chamber of Cotnnoerce Rubber Auction to-day 33.461 J lb were offered for sale and 32,6401 lb. were sold at the following prices Smoked Sheet U Plain Sheet »9? J Unsmoked Sheet Plain Sheet »92- Fine Pale Cr«pe |O J .Medium !7A” I 86 No.149 words
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Article802 1914-07-16 1026 —Malay Mail. the detinue assurance that will, unemployment fiateruffl- j Dcre ases, undertake *«’'°‘»,Lt offend hrze labour*tS“e“nh ic «oiks Klll not 1,3 collfaueJ interested in mining. lhlt 75 I P erCeOt shortly cbse down may rfU* a J there is no denying the Is tbo During the course—Malay Mail. - 802 words
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Article251 1914-07-16 1026 Deliberate Firing. Spoon Shoot. H’cap. 150 Total, yds. Mrs Maclean 85 30 34.25 Mrs Wright-Motion... 55 33 34.10 Mrs Johnson 84 29 34.04 Miss Mathieu 80 29 33.80 Mrs Liston 58 32 33.74 Mrs Webb 85 25 33 50 Miss Smith 80 27 13 40 Miss Cheeseman 75 27251 words
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Article1173 1914-07-16 1026 Charge Against Well known M erchant. Before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Second Court yesterday afternoon Sultan Mydin, a well-known cloth merchant and Secretary of the Muslim Merchants Society, w is charged with being in p «session of bhang and < ffering an illegal gratification1,173 words
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Advertisement40 1914-07-16 1026 Cure br Blues. Correct that disordered stomach with a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets, and that feeling of distress and despondency will di-appear like magic. They are a sure cure for the blues. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement57 1914-07-16 1026 Blazon Type Not Necemry. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrboei Reme<ly neus no glaring headline to attract the public eye. The simple statement that all chemists sell it is sufficient, as every family knows its value. It has b»n used for forty yeirs and is just what its name implies. For57 words
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Article1071 1914-07-16 1027 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, My friends used to call me a bird of passage” owing to my' migratory habit; and I was often sorry that I could not retaliate by inventing just as good a name to become appropriate with their habits collectively.1,071 words
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Article200 1914-07-16 1027 From the table of results appended there should be a hard fight for the Shield between Crescent and Babrol Alam. Each bat to play one more match excluding the mstrh between themselves, Crescent meets tbe Penang United, whom they should easily beat but Bahrol Alam has to meet tbe200 words
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Advertisement68 1914-07-16 1027 Cu Yu Affifi the FLk? Were you ever seiz’d with a severe attack of cramp colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrboei Remedy in the house? Don’t take such risks. A dose or two will cur) you before a doctor could possibly be cdled, and68 words
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553 1914-07-16 1028 in Lo do fM jflDO** B Accounts. n- /»fnra herewith submit the AcJ; fear March 31, 1914. IDg an 0 T aO Depreciation of in a an! a reserve of bcome Tax is X12.18J 2 5 jjj Amount brought for «rd from U»t y*r ll553 words
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Article431 1914-07-16 1028 .-S.F P. Does the Hour produce the Man Again and agiin, in difficult times, we a-e tempted to doubt it; again and again the facts prove our doubts to be unworthy. There is an example betore us now in Sir Edward Carson. Two years ago.-S.F P. - 431 words
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Article1549 1914-07-16 1028 Before Mr G A. H ill in tbe District Court yesterday afternoon the hearing was resumed of ttie case in which Captun Townsend summoned Mr. Brunel Norman, a hotel prepnetor, for voluntarily causing hurt to him on the 27th cf lut month Mr. B E. I1,549 words
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Article238 1914-07-16 1029 Before Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton this morning a Chinaman named Kua Tek Sin was charged with driving a motor car without lights. Mat P. C. 127 stated that tho car was coming down (.’intra Street at 830 pm. from the direction of Kimberley Street without any238 words
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Article191 1914-07-16 1029 A pleasing and interesting ceremony was witnessed at the opening of the Malacca July Assizes, before Mr. Justice Sproule, on Monday. Ou the judge taking his seat the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. G. G. Setb, informed his lordship that there were no criminal cas >s for bearing.191 words
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Article667 1914-07-16 1029 —Free Press. The position of xff gcucy it 18 i mpo6 j.. "here without hearing times and the trout,l. «< but joint faH of tin JS t price of both has rather strLZ V'* 1 “unity generally and are general. Moreovi r iM?. to find any, —Free Press. - 667 words
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Article341 1914-07-16 1030 v r V G Ezechiel in the Second I Bef re a t,rdar ’afternoon a European O rt J lho n was char.e-1 with escap“M m Lal custody at the District t Th. accused claimed trial, saying u '-’e to the District B T U J C341 words
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Article180 1914-07-16 1030 Malaya. Research Fund. A meeting uf the Io mI committee of the Malaya Research Fund of the Rubber brewers’ Association was held at the Cham*ol Lomm r:e, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday gening, Mr. F. G. Harvey presiding, with Mr A J Morton as secretary. be principle business was180 words
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Article579 1914-07-16 1030 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, In reference to your report of tin friendly match P.U.C. versus C.R.C. pliyed on the 2nd instant on the Esplanade, the statement that “every time they (the C.RC.) play on the Padang they tare badly either securing579 words
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Article1336 1914-07-16 1030 Having f diowed closely in th columns of the Japan Chronicle tue reports of the trial of Air. Pouiey and Mr. Herrmann at Tukio, we were quite prepared to learn that Mr. Puoley bad freon found guilty and sentenced to a term of imprisonment. Equally, we feel pretty1,336 words
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Article104 1914-07-16 1031 SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 15. At the Singapore rubber auction 153,443 lb. were offered for sale and 124,177 lb. were sold at the following prices Sheet Smoked fine ribbed $ll5 to $ll9 per picul Sheet Smoked good ribbed $lO5 $ll4 Sheet Smoked fine plain $ll2104 words
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Article80 1914-07-16 1031 An Expert Interviewed. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 15. Mr. Vaniterson, interviewed by the Malay Mail, emphasised the necessity for testing and the standardisation of rubber. He did not doubt that plantation rubber would eventually win the fight with wild rubber when the preparation80 words
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Article107 1914-07-16 1031 Chalmers vs. Harper Co. Result of Appeal. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 14, The Appeal Court, consisting of Sir Thom is Braddell, Mr. Justice Woodward and Mr. Justice Edmonds dismissed the appeal of Mr. Chalmers against the decisi m of Mr. Justice Innes in the case, Chalmers vs.107 words
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Article103 1914-07-16 1031 Aubuxl Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 14. The Selangor Fire Brigade held their annual meeting yesterday evening. Mr. <’barter, who presided, remarked that the Brigade had had a bad and busy time during the yeir, there having been twentyseven alarms—eighteen of actual fires and103 words
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Article356 1914-07-16 1031 THIRD READING in the interesting debate. (Reuter.) In the House of ll on the third reading of the Marquess of ‘/S’ amendments of the Lords,reXX't Convention's rejection of the Lid? r 8.11 when the Irish tneXn to accept a discussion. The House nt mens must be affected(Reuter.) - 356 words
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Article256 1914-07-16 1031 TWELFTH OF JVS MATIO NS. NATIONALIST RESTRAINT. (Reuter.) London, J° J Yesterday’s celebrations io unprecedented not only a number of those who took festivities but also as n’gar’ IDCJ Ject There was not a single unplea. 0 ort by The Nationalist restraint ww in Dublin. When(Reuter.) - 256 words
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Article34 1914-07-16 1032 (Reuter). London, July 14. Playing for the Davis Cup at Wimbledon, Great Britain beat France by three matches to one. Mavrogordato beat Decugis by three sets to «1,6-1, 7-5, 7-5.(Reuter). - 34 words
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Article51 1914-07-16 1032 (Reuter.) London, July 15. A test mobilisation of the Navy, which is replacing the annual manoeuvres, begins y as the result of the Admiralty’s “flU’ion to the reservists to volunteer fur Four-hundred -and-ninety-three Wi ’P* all classes will be fully manned •’«in the next ten(Reuter.) - 51 words
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Article23 1914-07-16 1032 (Reuter). Mr a 4 London, July 14. Mnnnn^ 8t ?r Cha r? lberUin has betn return pposed for West Birmingham.(Reuter). - 23 words
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Article13 1914-07-16 1032 (Reuter.) Turv, Naples, July 14. Aosta is seriously ill.(Reuter.) - 13 words
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Article177 1914-07-16 1032 NO IMPROVEMENT IN THE ARTILLERY. (Reuter.) Paris, July 15. The reporter of the Senate’s Army Committee, M. Humbert, maintains the charges he made against the French Army and declares that the Inspector-General of Artillery in January. 1914. wrote to the War Minister, to the effect that no(Reuter.) - 177 words
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Article66 1914-07-16 1032 German Sergeant Sentenced. (Reuter.) Berlin, July 14. A court martial sentenced a German Sergeant named Pohl to fifteen years’ penal servitude for espionage in the interests of Russia, deprivation of civil rights for ten years and dismissal from tbe army. The Russian military attache has quitted Berlin and it(Reuter.) - 66 words
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Article55 1914-07-16 1032 German Competition. (Reuter.) London, July 14. Sir Owen Philips, Chairman of the British East African Line, speaking at the British East Africa and Uganda dinner, said that it was impossible on the present commercial basis for the ships of Ins firm to compete with the subsidised German(Reuter.) - 55 words
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Article84 1914-07-16 1032 (Reuter.) Tokyo, July 15. Mr. Pooley, formerly Reuter’s correspondent at Tokyo, has been sentenced to twj years’ imprisonment in connection with tbe Japanese naval scandal, and Mr. Hermann, Manager of the Tokyo offi :e of Messrs. Siemens-Schuckert A Co., has been sentenced to a year’s impr.s ruiuent.(Reuter.) - 84 words
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Article111 1914-07-16 1032 THE NEW PRESIDENT. (Reuter.) Washington, July 14. The Brazilian Minister to Mexico has telegraphed to Mr. W. J. Bryan, the U. 8. Secret.iiy of State, to the effect that President Huerta’s resignation in favour of Senor Carbajal is expected either to-day or tomorrow. Mr. Bryan will informally treat with(Reuter.) - 111 words
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Article38 1914-07-16 1032 Storstad's Owaers Sued. (Reuter.) Montreal, July 1 The Canadian Pacific Company will immediately start an action against the former owners of the Stontad, claiming >2,0)0,000 (gold) damages for the loss of the Empreu of Ireland.(Reuter.) - 38 words
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Article39 1914-07-16 1032 Demand for Higher Wages. (Reuter.) Chicago, July 15. The representatives of 55,000 engineers and firemen of ninety-eight Western railroads are conferring with the repres» ntatives of the employt rs and demanding increase of wages and other refo>m*.(Reuter.) - 39 words
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Article205 1914-07-16 1032 (Reuter.) London, July 14. At Coalville, L> icestershire beat Worcestershire by an innings and sixteen runs. At Derby, Derbyshire drew with Lancashire. At Tunbridge Wells, Kent beat Essex by an innings and 117 runs. The Challenge Cup presented by Captain H. F. Nutter for tbe moat efficient section(Reuter.) - 205 words
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Article709 1914-07-16 1033 out a chance to prove his status. Free frut. A Singapore Opinion. A recent “return from banishment” case at Kuala Lumpur ended ii the sentence of the accused by the Chief Judicial Commissioner to penal servitude for lifi. Sir Thomas Brad fell had the interpreter tell theout a chance to prove his status.—Free frut. - 709 words
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Article613 1914-07-16 1033 SUPREME <OURT REFERENCE TO RETIREMENT. t Mr Bucknill’s Panegyric. There was a large and representative gathering of members of the b ir of the Straits S ittlemeuts in the Supreme Court this afternoon, says Monday’s straits Tinies, when the acting Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr. J. A.613 words
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Article530 1914-07-16 1033 -3.1 t. pore I pressing over tbe A»i Z e C 0 h t e L «< b», I Ciptain F. J G A«,i r? I r, 9 A I and admirers, besides the V i I him a hearty send-off. VjlUnt r *.ni| I I Wood, the wife-3.1 t. - 530 words
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Article132 1914-07-16 1034 the Municipal L, <riK“? ®*eld at tbe Mumc ip al 12**"'’ ~X> n There were preflteouty President), Lr» 0 5' F Duibury, Mr. Quah Mitchell, and Mr. Lira W.S.Duon (Mun.citer) ’OdMr.L.A.C. Biggs (bee'last meeting were read Minor Offences Ordi«toWionof traffic, together r« Commissioners, b e and it was132 words
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Article139 1914-07-16 1034 I The funeral of the late Inspector Ross, I (trb fork place yesterday evening, was I «dr attended, those present including I Imh.R. L. Cuscaden, S. B. Henson, and IR. H. Stereos (Assistant Superintendents I d Police), Chief Inspector Hart, and about I taatyother Inspectors, besides139 words
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Article177 1914-07-16 1034 The following were the results of the ties yesterday: Single Handicap. I>D Richards beat A R Adams 21—8. palmers w o from V C Upton Owen beat RC B Hay 21-8. JJjrenous charge of ill-treatment of a brou^bt against a Dutch v *n dcr Molen at Sourabaya,177 words
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Article300 1914-07-16 1034 —T. 0. M. Kuala Lumpur, July 13. Tbe pronouncement made by Sir Thomas Braddell at the Assizes last week, in passing the usual sentence of imprisonment for life on a Tamil who had been banished from tbe F.M S. for that period and (subsequently returned, would seem—T. 0. M. - 300 words
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Article223 1914-07-16 1034 A Well-Knowa Ipoh Journalist. It is with regret, says this morning’s Ipoh paper, that we have to record the unexpected death, which occurred at half past five yesterday evening, of Mr. Kenneth MacKenzie for four years Manager of the Times ef Malaya Press, Ltd. Mr.223 words
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Article276 1914-07-16 1034 In tbe hot enervating countries of the East it is no uncommon thing for pv pie to suddenly fall into a condition of ..I .*lth for which they can ascirb»- i.u ath quab- reason. A week ago as tit ’as could Le wished, deterioration has set276 words
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Article196 1914-07-16 1034 Gold Leaf ...$64 44) Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 28.— sellers Trang Pepper 19 no stock Cloves 50. nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 85. buyers Nutmegs 110 23— nominal f No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5.50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 965 buyers fTahbun...196 words
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