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Title Section21 1919-04-23 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. 118 PER AVVIJC Single Copy 40 cts. Vol. 17 Penang, Wednesday, April 28, 1919. No, 17.21 words
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Advertisement224 1919-04-23 1 s ,ZZZZ/ZZZZZ// ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZ,,,Z,ZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZ>ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZ/ -ZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ?ZZZZZZZZ CONTENTS. Leaders Miscellaneous Continued): Oathe Brink! 541 t i r m Babies Show 548 Local Industry 541 ue Aerial Mail Sarvices 549 Georgios 545 Th. Food Cri.l. 549 Harboßt Wotk in Ja P“- 551 Food Control Tro.blea 559 Battle of Jutland 552 Crimping Law 560 Par,t224 words
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Advertisement169 1919-04-23 2 THE 'Z “STRAITS ECHO” I MAIL EDITION. B 4a> Ck < %o Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, £vX and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the Tfc? daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of169 words
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Article996 1919-04-23 541 The public spirited action of Mr Qish Bang Kae in convening to-morrow** moot.ng st the Cnineae Tuwa Hall, Penang, to consider and discuss the lioa question will ba welcomed by all classes of a oomminify now natiraliy rathor uneasy owing to the tin is ter aspect of996 words
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Article367 1919-04-23 541 PROSPECT VOR MATCHES IN MALAYA We are informed by the Jipan Chron'cle that orders for Japare<e mitcues have received from the Bakins and tbatihs ti gather wi b increauii g demands Lom America, ludiw, and ttie Sjuth Seas ba? enlivened the ma ket. Oar coitempjrary adds ti al367 words
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Article93 1919-04-23 541 P. 0 H educes Bates We are iioeb-ea o t o courtesy of Ad.nnen, G Ifil an <fc Co. L d local Agents for the P. &0. S:eam Navigation Co., for info nut oa to the iff-ct that they i s la receipt of mstinotions that &0 I,ne93 words
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Article68 1919-04-23 541 Dutch lidieg j* j UtU< g re p Or t ou’bretksof cho'e a at Tamiang, Spo way and Kwala C4feei P ro?lt E fatal up to last Wednesday. Also a casa was reported at O?pab, e A. fresh epidemic of ioflaenzi is reposed, snd it is stated68 words
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Advertisement99 1919-04-23 541 Che Straits echo. w w? 'YiY-YY Y PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays.) at the CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street Penang. Price: Daily Ixxjal ISO Per annum. Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone No». (Eoho) 556, Printing Department 343.99 words
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Advertisement121 1919-04-23 541 ft THE FOOD CRISIS. J A public meeting will be held in j! J the Chinese Town Hall to-morrow, J Thursday, the 17th instant M At 3 p.m. M jy to consider and discuss the rice yj jjj question. M All Chinese in any way concerned JC M should make121 words
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Article608 1919-04-23 542 Vce Adm’ral Niuim Ten Cate, the Dutch Minister of Marine, tendered his resignation about a month ago Oar Singapore cor esp nd*nt telegraphs te-day that Mr. F. L. Tomlin has been nominated by the Caamber of Common» of Singapore to be its representative in Cjudc 1 la fciJOJS’ion to608 words
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Article464 1919-04-23 542 [RlUTEli’s TeLBGP>MB COUNCILS TOPPLING. Whits Gtird to ths Bs»ow-B-rliD, April 11. A telegram from Munich bijs the Council, elected by the Revolutionary workers acd soldierr, h 9 dec I» 1 1 soli authority, a.d h s s demand dt e immediate abd.cation ot the Central Lou Ci[RlUTEli’s TeLBGP>MB . - 464 words
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Article560 1919-04-23 542 [R BUT SB’s TbLKGRAMS A PLENARY sessions. InternatisDal Lxb:ur Scheme Paris, Ap I 11, At the Pieoaiy session of »fc e Pdsce Oouferenc'’, M. Clem nc au pn sided. Mr. J. R- B*rnes, introducing ihe commFtee’s fchime of an international hbour organisation, together with a number of[R BUT SB’s TbLKGRAMS ] - 560 words
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Article500 1919-04-23 543 [Rbvtie’b Tuligbams] Yogs-Slav Attitude Paris. April 9. La Temps says the Yugo Slav I rOBS Burem.Uw th*t ‘he Ya 4» Bhv Govern meat bM refusal the Entente request for the co-operation of its army against the Hungarian Soviets, Budapest Election C penha, en, April 10. A Budapest message[Rbvtie’b Tuligbams] - 500 words
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Article466 1919-04-23 543 MORE SANGUINARY COLLISIONS WIIH GENDARMERIE. Th? MainicXi s»ys that out of upwa ds of 800 Kneau slud nts in Tokio 600 are stadfiDis of the Virnus universities, while about 180 attend the middle schools. The university students have b en absenting ttewFdiVjs from their studies for some466 words
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Article94 1919-04-23 543 The output of tbe Ayer Weng Mine for the month of March was 120 p ouls roasted or*. ThP particulars of output of Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging On, N.L. for the first h»lf of Ap il were:—-Hours worked 290; Cubic Yards treat d 30,000; On jut 242 piculs.94 words
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Article16 1919-04-23 543 Hollaed Am.ric.o £93,045, Si Fat* Far* 82.821, HYie-rl.idi liugkat 80/07 u« 10,08) 10-16 words
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Article443 1919-04-23 543 INTERESTING REVELATION J. lid t 0 b 5 ths «"PH ot N.tberl„d, B pnblibh d following confidential circulars wirch I v a '’m!**;” fell bto ih h.nd, Tba Br,t wml-t is f rom the U nos of Money and Stock, D a'era iu tbe Pro, net, and runs443 words
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Article110 1919-04-23 543 Gin Or 000 From Nioefh, In response o the appeal made bv tbe Duke of Connaught the sum of £9,000 has been received from Lagos, Ni. erh by King George s F nd for Sailo s 1 bis generous gift was duo in large measure110 words
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Article1416 1919-04-23 544 WHAT MB. BAIEkIAN REPORTED AND fcUiOESIED SEVEN YEARS AGO. Mission to Fiam that WAI Never Turned to Good Account A corrrspjndent writes: I have not reBoiottd *ll the experiences that oar Auiitint Mycologist related for the of the Malaya psdi-grower Then he retimed from 8 am after1,416 words
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Article227 1919-04-23 544 TO-MOKROW S MeUTING [To th 9 Editor of the Straitt Echo Daur 8 r,—Since the control of Rangom rice came into force, ii app ars that all the local rice dealers have decided not to sell Ringo on rice alone to the public, or in other words,227 words
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Article316 1919-04-23 544 Attbmftbd Highway Robbbut. A sensational incident occurred recently on Bowen Road, Hongkong, Mr. Neeson, of the Pac fie Mail Company, Mrs. Ne-son, and Mbs Squ-ro, attacked by two The Bonglong Daily Preu states that Mr. and Mia- ANee»oa anl Miss Square Were going along Bowen Road316 words
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Article917 1919-04-23 545 It does not appear to have occurred to JbodJ connected with the government fhutbe science of agriculture «q« 1 8 iLmns and that farmers are made, not boro g For they evidently expect that all \u, v have to do ie to wave the magic the land, and command917 words
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Article289 1919-04-23 545 Why a Municipal x bos ecution Failud, Mr. Justice Woodward delivered judgment on Monday last at Singapore in the appeal by Sseray, an Indian milk seller, against a conviction and fine of 1200 for sdling aulterated milk, in the course of which he held that the provision289 words
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Article89 1919-04-23 545 Thd output of the K*uupong Kamunting Tin D edging. Limited for the first fortnight of April was H jure rua 592 Cubic y»rds treated 8 ).300 To al Piculs *****, Realised on sak J2O 872 83 Tbe Manager of T*iping Tin Drrdsiing Co. Ltd,, advises that the output89 words
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Article557 1919-04-23 545 Sir John Bucknill. the Chief Justice, ’eaves Singapore to day on long leave. Mr. Birdac, Secretary to the French Embassy, has been appointed Secretary to the Embassy at Tokyo. Mr. Harry de Windt had been knocked down by a taxi-cab in Oxford Street, and was suffering from557 words
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Article1593 1919-04-23 546 The Late Mr. Howlett. The Ute Mr. F. B. Howlett, whose tragic death at Taiping we reported last week, was well known figure in Penang, He was the ion of the head of one ef the largest firms of beet manufacturers in England and was bora in Norwich1,593 words
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Article141 1919-04-23 546 A Bathlag Fatality. CFrwi Our Ow» Singapore, April 17, Captain Bryson who met with a bathing accident whilst diving at Katong on Monday is dead. Sailor Boxers. The Australian Squadron are holding a boxing tou nunent ia the Drill hall on Saturday, Rubber Auctions. Th) Rubber Auctions are141 words
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Article186 1919-04-23 546 We are authorised by the Hon the Colonial Treasurer to state that a consignment of a new issue of one cent pieces has been received from Bis Majesty s Mint, Calcutta, The new c in is square in shape, but has its corners rounded. It has for186 words
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Article525 1919-04-23 547 [Biutib’s Tilbgbams.] international labour. Annual Geneva Meeting* Pari I, April 11. At the plenary sessio», Mr. B*rneB said an Atmial Conference would be held at the seat the League of Nation.. The Conference woald consist of four member, of aach Bsate, two being B'* ta representative, and[Biutib’s Tilbgbams.] - 525 words
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Article259 1919-04-23 547 [To the Editor of the Straits EcAo], Dar Sir,—There has been numerous article, published by E litors themselves of the various newspapers of British Malaya end letter, of correspondents during a corsidei able time back, anent padi and nca and we have road a good lot also259 words
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Article337 1919-04-23 547 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo»} Sir, —Miss S rout's address at the Town Hall on the 14 h instant has become one of the topical subjects of the day for duous.icn and whilst .he has gained, by the noble object she has set out to337 words
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Article197 1919-04-23 547 Sims Dabbt 4 Co s R KPOST r 8 Anrd 12 J 0 Q DO ATION B—Tne l, Wat wira o 1“ r, o 3lVed brs 01 Bh, 2t 2 r d q n, ,he b -8 Aco ions 9th and 10th April Tbs •lies opened wuh .good197 words
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Article196 1919-04-23 547 Rapids at 200, 300 and 430 Yaeds Taking scores made cluing the B.siey and add ng thereto PYRO Handicaps, the result conies out as under: h’cap. nnde. Pte AA de Ouz .70 76 30 Lim Ah L»it ,75 75.75 R N Goodwin ,63 7501 JM-dum ,70196 words
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Article142 1919-04-23 547 W»i are inform r d by the Indian Immigration Offioe that 772 Indian coolies arrived by tb» F*lta a, ot whum 222 want to Palau J*rtj<k fur quarantine and the balance were sent on to Purt TJColonel S r Ronald Ruen, mco eluding his series ot iec sr«s142 words
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Article406 1919-04-23 548 Compart Bimo Fobmed. Our »d<erti«ing column. 13WOOOin 35,000 .b»re. ot »10 'each, and be director, are William A exander Newton Battenbarr, Hector Alexander Monro, Loui.Popire, Arthur Conning Logan, and Abraham Jaeob.. The banker, are the Mercantile Bankot India, eJHtor., Me,." Battenberg and 811«, auditor.. Me.:", Oattey and406 words
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Article118 1919-04-23 548 P. O. Passage Rates. Bbduced As mentioned brvfly in our last i*RU*, the P. O ha re reduced tbtir rates 20 F.om the local Agents ot the 1' O, Metsts. Adamson Gi fiilao C)«, Ltd., we hwva leseived the following rotor motion on tie set j*ct P. A O passage118 words
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Article42 1919-04-23 548 Result ov Open Double, HirAgnder is the result of the Open Dottle of last evening as well is the fixtures tor next week iRauUi— Lie Huan Orang a d Chung Ches L’ng Ouung Ah Ming Apd He Kn Teiks42 words
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Article481 1919-04-23 548 Kuh L.mp.r, April 1»-Tb. muk.t during the past fortnight calle for htt e Ojmment, badness with outports hlB b n seriously curtailed by the flooding of the Bulwty outside the Federal Capital. The late delivery of mails and telegrams sent many orders in too late for execution. Io481 words
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Article104 1919-04-23 548 Sev ral of our readers have written us remarking upon apparent inaccuracies in tbe list of winning numbers publist.el in this journal. We obtained information regard mg the drawing as quickly as possible, but aa w<j have not yet received a copy of any official report104 words
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Article593 1919-04-23 548 Singapore's First Show, Each community bad space allotted for displaying its best babies, and when the respective judges, who had altogether had a very strenuous lime of it, came to the conclusion as to who bad won the laurels, the winners carrying their precious mites went on the593 words
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Article716 1919-04-23 549 hi being a public holiday th® so‘d*f5 o ‘d*f_ iB at noon io wo are obliged, In t o lO ’et the now. of the day Published order to ge f dtd to our subscribers !ITf m 9 b T b fluau o* the <P oeo^®8 delivered716 words
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Article479 1919-04-23 549 Guviral Bartom and Captain Smith at Batavia. General Barton who was in Penang recently en special service in connection with British Imperial Aerial Services Is now in Batavia, Aneta,l reporting on his visit to Java as follows:—The English yacht, Myntho, with two British aviators on board, General479 words
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Article557 1919-04-23 549 [RuUTER’b TILIGRAMB.I INTERNATIONAL LABOUR. Liagu of Nations and ths Enemy. Lcndoo, Agril 11. At the plenary s’ssion of the Peace Conference on April 6 M, Vander Velde, represeating Belgium, failed te see why their present enemies should not attend the proposed conference of the League of Nations[RuUTER’b TILIGRAMB.I - 557 words
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Article28 1919-04-23 549 The particulars of output of Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, for the first half of Apdl were:—Hours run 270; Yards treated 85,090; Tin On Piculs 117 H28 words
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Advertisement45 1919-04-23 549 Serves the Whole Family. The fame of Chamberlain’s Cou<h Remedy is wor’d wide. It is good for the deep seated cough of the adult or the croup and whooping eough of the children. The same bottle serves the whole family, for sale by all deahrs,45 words
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Article1275 1919-04-23 550 [BltTTlß’e TILIGBAMI,] Grut Stwch by Lloyd George London, April 16. The Prime Minister, addressing tbe House of Oommoßi teat night emphasised the gigantie character sf the teak that lay before th? Conference. Nj prevfon oenfrrano* had ever been csntron'ed wdb proolema of each variety, complexity. magnitude. and gravity.[BltTTlß’e TILIGBAMI,] - 1,275 words
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Article496 1919-04-23 550 [Riutbr'b Skbtiob]. London, Apiil 13. Latest r p rls footn B rlin state that the communists at Munichar j rot yet mustered. Heavy fighting has been raging in tbett <eta between Government troops and n dearie, the latter with ta-i recaptured the rail station, post offices and other pub'ic[Riutbr'b Skbtiob]. - 496 words
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Advertisement63 1919-04-23 550 A Parents Duty Your boy is a'ways getting scratched or cut or bruised. Because these vounds have ho*lcd all right is no sfon they always will. Get a l ott)« of Chamberlain s Pain Balm and e*.o that t‘ery injury is cared for i®* V'en, can get nothing better, ’ind63 words
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Article928 1919-04-23 551 [BIUTBB’S TILIGP/MB. I Antl-Armenian Outrages. Lindon, April 12, 7 85 >.»• A Cairo dated April H®“ UrM that many Armenians were massacred riJw on th. ».h .nd 10 A Ih. number hM not yet been eecert.ined but the ambulances conveyed fifteen dead bodies from houses i“ Abdin ore were[BIUTBB’S TILIGP/MB. I - 928 words
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Article72 1919-04-23 551 The Japanese Government is with the intention of undertaking harbour improvement works at Kobe Moji in order to meet the exigence increased foreign and domestic 1 after the war. Preliminary inves tions with regard to this proposal ard proceeding apace, and it is believed! the Mayors72 words
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Advertisement34 1919-04-23 551 The Fruit Season duHn!l C T P aintiBlur t <> b Prevalent a bnHU 9 reason. Be sure to keep Colic and Ufb Remedy at hand, It may saw a lato by all dealers. 734 words
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Article1403 1919-04-23 552 I MEANING AND BEASON OF JELLICOE’B EESTBAINT. By Vick Admibal Mark Kbbb, B There has been» great deal of idle talking Bind a certain amount of amateur writing about Bhe tactics of Lord Jelliooe at the Battle y Jutland, and since the appearance of the Kommander-in-Chief’s admirable1,403 words
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Article4215 1919-04-23 553 The Meeting in the Chinese Town Hall Much Dissatisfaction Expressed. Great Hardships xposed; Important Resolutions Adopted. Strong Committee Appointed to Give effect to People’s wishes. The owblio mwtlng of the Chinese Communitr which we. held >t the Chineee Town H.U on Tberidey afternoon for the pn pose4,215 words
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Article81 1919-04-23 555 u P«nawg, April 17. ♦ho s en Dann y B Ca advise that toe n.lowirg ptjoew Woro rea |j 9e( j for rubber feMui, we“k?J’ riT a d A ot o,, 8 M per pound Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 2 6Q yni Unsmoked Sheet No. 1 7081 words
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Article1519 1919-04-23 555 DIRECTORS’ REPORT FOR 1913. ng h tho upo,fc of tb D actors for 1918 to ba printed to tne shmbo ders I at the third ordinary gemrd mealing tj be he d at the of Cjmaurce, Penar a on the 26'h instant:— I Ltdies and Gentlemen,—Y olr1,519 words
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Article192 1919-04-23 556 Bimu. Dabbt Co.’s Eiroit, Singapre, A pi 1117. low oom Quotatioms>—The latest wire from L’ndon wa* no jived here cn the 15th, dated 7th instant, the quotation being l/n| f J/IH maiket v* y qukt. Auctions ICth and 17th April—The quantity catalogued was very im-11, there bring ib192 words
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Article1928 1919-04-23 556 [Bbutbb’s Tblbgbam*.] The turnover of 11,288 votes in what has always been a conservative stronghold is generally admitted to be unprecedented in electioneering annals, especially as it follows the most decisive general election on record. Commander Kenworthy is an Asquithian Liberal, the son of Lord Straborgie. He was[Bbutbb’s Tblbgbam*.] - 1,928 words
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Article1588 1919-04-23 557 [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] London, April, 19. Mr. L’oyd George continued as fo lowFollowing the statement that Govern, mint supported Koltcbek and D oikin became they bad revolted against the Bolshevist Government at our instigation and largely at our expense and had prevent* id the Germans from securing the resources[REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] - 1,588 words
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Article330 1919-04-23 558 Nicholas—Doial, A tary pretty wedding was solemnisad at the Church of Our Ldy of the Stored Heart, Kihn Pau, Taping, yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties biing Dr. Cyril Junes Stanley Nicholas, Acting Medical effio'r, A'or Star, and eldest sin if the late Dr. F. W. NioboUs, Perak330 words
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Article237 1919-04-23 558 ClT’ctzi CM? Ck'Tj Singapore, April 19, 9.49 a-m. At the interport competition Heap and May p'ayed instead of Brown atd Martin- Th« scores were i—Parang Crib > Watt, Rutley, Heap and M*y rich nil. Singapore Fird one, Humphn-ys five. Buckland one, Wodehouse four, total fc ejem Heavy rain237 words
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Article246 1919-04-23 558 Declaration ©f Independence According to a telegram from dated Mann 19th, “independence" has already been declared in Outer Mongolia including Hulunpil and Pu'yateh. The reports state that the •Independent Government” has four Boards, namely, the Boards of Finan.e, War, Interior and Foreign Affairs. The unex acted developments have246 words
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Article50 1919-04-23 558 Bales of 1919 Crop T! e Eeli Couranl rtports that the Sugsr Producers Union the following qusnij. ties cf sugar c f 1919 i rop i—49,410 picuh nuprrinr at Fl 21 rod 100,000 piculs at Fl 40. O’ ♦ha 1919 crop, there hue keen tcld akogetfeir 18,371,191 piculs.50 words
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Article412 1919-04-23 558 [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] London, April 14, 5.55 a.m. The U. S. A. Controller of Currency announces that the resources of the national banks amount to $20,017,000,000 which is a record. Washington, April 17, Mr. Counsellor, Polk of the State Department at Washington, has issued a statement to the[REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] - 412 words
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Article111 1919-04-23 558 T e ptrtioaUra of output of The ReocDg Tin Dredging Company's Tin Ore for the fi r «t half of this month wsre i—No. 1 Dredgo Pls 301 No. 2 Biedge Ph 142 No 3 Dredge Pi* 69 Total Ph 512. Toogkah Htrboar T>n Drtdg nv Co, N.L<111 words
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Article2803 1919-04-23 559 Phrasal if the wtrnie of tns speeches dejand of rba resolutions passed at tie labile mseting (t wa. in raal /J Tw?h11! L indignation mestin*?) in th’T wi Hall i Tnursdy—publication of wnioh ie te xz.A» th. impMMion on e»en the woit obtu e L-dtl>«tth. of the2,803 words
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Article201 1919-04-23 560 In the report of the B»ub orimpirg oiS9 appearing in ear issue of Tuesday las' in the following passage *Acct* d was sat/sfiei W.th these explanations; and with the production of Lrtohimaypr’a own dhebarge, and a note from the marager of Sangei to the rffect that the six201 words
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Article511 1919-04-23 560 Chinese Forge fob the Nobtherm Frontiers. Peking, April 8 —Arrangements are proceeding for the despatch of several Divisions of the National Defence Army to the Northern frontiers, Oae will observe Col. S?men r ff's movement for the formation of an Itdipend-’nt State, which will possibly affe-t M”«goii*511 words
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Article569 1919-04-23 560 The d°ath is arm of Mr > Hargreaves chmmau vd ma D a Bl director of H'ck, tur ini Ltd 5 Soho Iror works, Boltun, E gland, Mr J »hn J. Ab u o’t, the American banker who has come out t; the East to make investigations on beha569 words
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Article4589 1919-04-23 561 [bectebs telegbams.J Paris, April 15, 3 p.m. The forthcoming contest for the Daily Mail 10,000 pounds Atlantic flight prize is being closely watched by the French press in which the hope is expressed that France will not be merely a spectator, as she has plenty of first rate[bectebs telegbams.J - 4,589 words
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Article1435 1919-04-23 563 I. A club s liability Under n S impliid CONTRACT IO EMPLOY HONEST SERVANTS. I lb K cr s Bench Dvision cf the High C<, r .l m J T 9 "> Eogl.nd J., t wrb, M'. 8.w1.u delivered a jedgm-ne wi> on will be ot inteieet to1,435 words
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Advertisement47 1919-04-23 563 Serves the Whole Family* The fairs of Chamberlain’Cou h Remedy is wor d w de. It h good for the deep seated cough of the adult or the croup and whooping cough of the chiidien The same bottle serves tbe wholq family. For sale by all dealers,47 words
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Article931 1919-04-23 564 COLONY vs. F. M’ 9. Th«re was a good attesdince at the m*tch between the Colony aid the F M. a Singapore on Sxturday. The ra n which h»a been falling heavilv in tbe early boj r tbe morning held off at about 9 o'clock. 1 be States won931 words
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Advertisement83 1919-04-23 564 Take Care of Yourself If you want a cle r head and gool d ges tion you must not let your bowels become clogged with poisonous wxste from tbe bo .y, as is always the case when you become constipated Proper fool, an abundance of water and plenty of out83 words
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Advertisement66 1919-04-23 564 A Parent’s Duty Your boy is a’ways getting scratched or cut or bruised. Because these wounds have healed all right is no si n they always will. Get a lottie of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and see that every injury is cared for im* mediately. You can get nothing better, and66 words
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Article149 1919-04-23 565 BIRTHS. JSSftSWS! Bob», »d*ug a t Buogsar C. Eogliab. diughter. M'BBIOTT-Oo Maroh 4, at Croydon, w ife ot Dr. 0 Marriott, Hongkong, a eon. v marriages. "pooth—Goocbband —At Colombo on lk .lTth April, John M. Booth, Kenny Estate, Joram. to Ad., youngest ?.’A„ o f Mr. »nd Urn149 words
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Obituary167 1919-04-23 565 DEATHS. Hansen—On April 15, Virginie Hansen, wife of the late John Francis Hansen ot the Commercial Press, Singapore; aged 79. Low China Kim—On April 13, at her residence No 74, Cornwall Street, Singapore, Low Chim Kim, wife of Mr. Goh Sin Hee. Mobin.—On April 2, at Cheltenham. Gloucestershire.. Rachel Amy,167 words
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Advertisement80 1919-04-23 565 translation. The UNDEBSIGNED undertake, tr ate dccMment from English 4 BeBB Mlld vice TWS Chineie Bcconnts into English. fee. according to the following icale gP, D°, r r Bfi lation for insertion in the „'r“*“ ,’r Piuaw, Siu lot or to b> P ed by the J-fcbiag Department of th,80 words
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Advertisement325 1919-04-23 565 An? n A Bouquet of India’s QQ Choicest Flowers. dBS An entrancingly fragrant and powerful J scent, yet not cloying, Phul Nana blends all the choicest scents of an ilm* Indian Garden into an unique perfume. Try it and, enjoy this luxury in sweet A smells. Phul-Nana can also be325 words
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Advertisement247 1919-04-23 566 -I f s=) igjT —rn 1 "i n==sx. g===l I-, l!■—==•. E^=3F=~) E=a 1 CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 1 NO. 59, BEACH STREET, PENANG. !> 11 ESTABLISHED 1883. PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. a Ff Proprietors of the "STRAITS ECHO’’ and “PENANG SIN POE.” 11 The most enterprising and up-to-date Printers and Lithographers in247 words
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