Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-02-12 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 33 VOL. LXXI. WEDNESDAY. 12th FEBRUARY 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement870 1913-02-12 1 S H gi V BHaDDDaD3DaDaanoBBB a| *B For $3O S \7 ou can have the Pinang X Gazette” posted every day 2 for a whole year to your address. !H (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) g 2 Proportionate Quarterly and a Half-yearly rates. -j a Subscriptions are payable in o a advance870 words
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Article814 1913-02-12 2 T.O.M. GOOD WORK ACCOMPLISHED. We have received a copy of the annual report of that useful institution tbe Perak Chamber of Mines. The report is brief but it gives sn indication of the greater power and influence that is being exercised by the Chamber. The membership,T.O.M. - 814 words
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Article17 1913-02-12 2 Sbubx in the P,M.Q. THE BEST OF THE LAST FIFTY YEARS. Sbubx in the P,M.Q.Sbubx in the P,M.Q. - 17 words
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Advertisement943 1913-02-12 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED. NOTICE. /QUALIFIED HOSPITAL DRESSER J- KOMOR having died, any fur Kurau Rubber Estate, Bagau IVA information tending to make Serai, F.M.S., apply stating qualifications known deceased relatives’ home address is and salary to Manager' kindly requested by 170—m ws uc L M BERENGER, Selama, Perak. 70-13-2943 words
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Advertisement43 1913-02-12 2 DRINK O.T. >T THE CLUB. O.T. is the clubman’s ideal drink. Its splendid qualities and its virture of minimising the unpleasant effects of alcoholic liquors or gassy drinks enables one to meet all demands of hospitality and good fellowship pleasantly, safely and comfortably.43 words
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Advertisement134 1913-02-12 2 P The Ceylon Manure worhs, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. FERTILISERS I FOB I RUBBER, COCONUTS, I TAPIOCA, COFFEE, I SUGAR Etc., Etc. I RECORD CROPS Soli ANALYSES Free of Charge. I THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS I IN THE EAST I Dealing Exclusively in I Manures. I PERFUMERY AT REDUCED PRICES.134 words
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Article1433 1913-02-12 3 MINE AND ESTATE RETURNS. We propose to publish every week the latest statistical information as to the outputs of the more important tin mines and rubber estates in Malaya, compiled and revised for us by Messrs. Kennedy Co. RUBBER CROPS. toil. 1912. 1913. Not. Dec. Mar* April.1,433 words
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Article1021 1913-02-12 3 Financial News. ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK FOR PLANTATION COMPANIES. There is much to encourage rubber plantation shareholders in Messrs. Lewis and Peat’s annual report upon plantation and wild rubber, which appeared iu this journal on Tuesday last. Attention is called to the enormous increase of the motor industry, andFinancial News. - 1,021 words
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Article224 1913-02-12 3 higher regions of the stem.— Financial News. It is a fact that on Singapore Island Hevea Brasiliensis grows at a much slower rate than it does in the neighbouring native Malay States; but there are very distinctive compensating advantages Foremost is the entire absence of pesthigher regions of the stem.— Financial News. - 224 words
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Article230 1913-02-12 3 PENANG’S STATISTICS In the Penang Municipality for the week ended January 18, there were 84 deaths —59 males and 25 females, equal to a death-rate of 42.55 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were •0-0-0 o•. o ■o *o m -o m c o jx230 words
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Article80 1913-02-12 3 Widows’ Claims for Compensation. The Titanic catastrophe was recalled when 279 claims were filed before the United States Commissioner for an aggregated amount of five and a-half million dollars for compensation in connection with the foundering of the liner. The widow of Mr. H. B. Harris, the theatrical80 words
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Article390 1913-02-12 3 The following are output» for January;—* Ayer Kuning lb». 2,950 Alor-Pongsu 7,447 Brieh 5,458 R. E. Krian 16,210 Jebong 38,404 Arundel M 1,320 Padang 9,350 Karan 4,223 Padang Jawa 8,550 Gula-Kalurapong 54,200 Samagaga 2,666 Consolidated 4,487 New Columbia M 7,823 Henrietta 2,478 Sungei Limau 3,538 Sumatra Consol. 13,659390 words
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Advertisement72 1913-02-12 3 NOTICE. Patronised Royalty. just arrived a new stock of Don’t ask where to stay if you desire the best, SAY JEWELLERY THE GRAND,” IPOH. INCLUDING URltn OF B<l JUJ VJ Chinese-Jade Jewellery WHICH IS A Choice B o r.^?r Belect 7’ The only really First-class Hotel in the Malay Peninsula72 words
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Advertisement54 1913-02-12 3 notice. IT has been decided at a meeting of the Welshmen of Penang to commemorate Sc. David’s Day, Saturday, the Ist of March, 1913, by a Dinner. Will af! Welshmen who wish to be present please communicate with Mr. A. W. Harries of 7 Downing Street, Penang, as soon as54 words
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Advertisement17 1913-02-12 3 MUSIC SELLERS, PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, Etc. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, 104 r Muntri (k Leith Street. 179-8-5 u c17 words
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Article98 1913-02-12 4 —Reuter. MANY CASUALTIES. RESIGNATION OF CABINET. Tokio, February 11’ The suspension of the Diet order to prevent the Opposition moving a vote of censure was unconstitutional and the methods of the Government led to serious riots. 6 were killed and 70 injured. It is expected Prince Katsura—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article50 1913-02-12 4 Reuter. A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE. London, February 11. The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Aerial Navigation Bin. Col. Seely said the Bill did not aim at any Foreign Power, but was meant to prevent mischievous persons flying over places where there are combustible stores.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article43 1913-02-12 4 Reuter. READY NEXT YEAR. London, February 11. Mr. Churchill stated in Parliament that it was proposed to commence the construction of China river gunboats next financial year. They should be ready for service in China at the end of 1914.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article23 1913-02-12 4 Reuter. Berlin, February 11. The engagement of Princess Victoria Luise and Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick Lueneburg, is officially announced.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article217 1913-02-12 4 ,—S.P.F. Arrival at Singapore. Mr. Hoo Wei Yen, the new ConsulGeneral of the Republic of China at Singapore for British Malaya, accompanied by Mr. S. K. Sun, the new Deputy Consul General, arrived on Monday mon ing from Shanghai by the homeward N. D. L. mail steamer Qoeben.,—S.P.F. - 217 words
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Article76 1913-02-12 4 Owing to the Chinese Fireworks on the Esplanade on Saturday, 15th in*tant, the performance of the Opera Merrie Eng land announced for that da’e has been obliged to be postponed. The performance will take place at a date to be decided upon in the following week, of76 words
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Article69 1913-02-12 4 Today’s quotation’for unrefined tin in Penang was $llO.BO per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £223 10®. spot and £221 10s. three months. The following was the local report To-day’s :—Singapore {Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 100 tons, $111.37|; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil;69 words
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Article42 1913-02-12 4 Overture Comedy Kling. Gavotte La Woffington Ball. Selection Babylonia Williams* Waits Phryne Zulueta. March lam the Man Bilton. The F.M 8. Railways have in use 2,970 wagons, 901 under delivery in 1913, 142 locomotives running and 23 under order;42 words
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Article145 1913-02-12 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 12. The Hon. R. J. Wi kinson presided at the annual meeting of the Singapore Polo Club. The committee was elected as follows Hon. R. J- Wilkinson. Messrs. Thomas, Biack and Coates and two officers from the Garrison. It was announced145 words
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Article257 1913-02-12 4 To-day 12 th February Mixed Double Handicap— M>s. Goodrich and Whitlock v. Mrs. Ada nson and Turner Mr. and Mrs C D. D. Hogan v. Mrs. Goodwin and Kay; Miss GaWthorne and Webber v. Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver; Mr. and Mrs. McDonald v. Miss Jones and H.257 words
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Article359 1913-02-12 4 .—Man. Perhaps the chief feiture of aviation during the past twelve months was the fact that the aeroplane has begun to take its place in the everyday scheme of things Accomplishments that a year or so ago would have been hailed as marvellous performances and received columns.—Man. - 359 words
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Article348 1913-02-12 4 The Boxing authority, Referee,” writes “At last the long looked for meeting bet wren Jim Driscoll aud Offen Mo* an has taken place. They met at the National Sporting Club on Monday, over 20 rounds, and the verdict wai a draw. We are, therefore, no nearer the348 words
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Article67 1913-02-12 4 The following is the business for the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Application to join Provident Fund. 5. Some67 words
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Article451 1913-02-12 4 A meeting of the Irishmen of Selangor was held in the Secretary’s Office at the Selangor C ub on Saturday evening, Major Fox presiding, to con-ider the question of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. After some discussion it was decided that a dinner should be held, and451 words
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Article171 1913-02-12 4 Hongkong A Little Heaven.” The Rfcipe. The Hongkong Telegraph believes that the panacea for the cheap cbquishness that a filets that Colony would be the adoption, on Manila lines, of a periodical Carnival. It t emarks Manila is up to its eyes in making ready for the Carnival when shall171 words
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Article146 1913-02-12 4 Under the wi'l of the late Mr. Whitelaw Reid, former American ambassador to Great Bri ain, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid is the chief beneficiary. No valuation has been placed upon the estate, but it has been estimated at £4,030,000. The will is ho'ogr«pliic, having been written by146 words
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Article185 1913-02-12 4 An attempt to abduct an heiress at Allentown, Pennsylvania in broad daylight, has ended in the arrest of an over-ardent suitor on a charge of kidnapping. Mr. Samuel Sinclair, a member of a family of wealthy Quakers, appeared with a friend in a taxi-cab outside the home of185 words
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Article782 1913-02-12 4 Fob Balik Palau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a,m., 1-40 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m.,782 words
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Advertisement558 1913-02-12 4 BANKS. I CHARTERED BANK OF |Nn>? AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA Incorporated by R OJ al Ch», Paid-up Capital n. 0 Reserve Fund £1 S’ 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1 290*28 Head Office: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, Ec AkOEUCIES AND BraNCHRH Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Ran Bangkok Karachi Sere m b558 words
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Obituary279 1913-02-12 4 on-, R o ncrcis r B S' a 2 a o 2 2* 2 Tg S E 5 2 5 B ?2 k 2. ®o J?,j °R<=gn«2S-p<3 3*S 2® y o B S L® £3- 2-® r b o 01 Sl’c®’ 0 -|d'c® “*g *-< S S g a*w O279 words
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Advertisement138 1913-02-12 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. ALSO The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Our leading medical men, as well as the public, recognise the PURITY and138 words
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Article1176 1913-02-12 6 The servant problem at Home is one that perennially comes up for serious discussion in the newspapers and is constantly kept in the eye of the public by the irresponsible artists on the comic papers. From time to time one finds matter for laughter in1,176 words
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Article746 1913-02-12 6 —SF.P. Dr. Hart is going on transfer to Kuala Pilah. The Police Football Club, Penang, has been exempted from registration. Capt. Elliot-Cooper is going up to Perak on inspection duty for a week. Inspector and Mrs. M. O’Neill and children returned from Home last night by the—SF.P. - 746 words
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Article182 1913-02-12 6 .—Reuter. EX-GRAND VIZIER’S MISSION FIGHTING CONTINUES. Constantinople, February Hakki Pasha, the ex-Grand Vizier to Vienna, Paris, I ondon and B?.?*’ to-day on a special mission. > 1 lQ Successful Turkish Sorties. Constantinople, February 11 A message from Adrianople says tk Turks made a sortie on the 9th and.—Reuter. - 182 words
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Article106 1913-02-12 6 —Reuter, THE UNDER-CUTTING BY JAPANESE London, February 11. In the House of Commons Sir J. 0 Rees called attention to the f-übsidised Nippon Yusen Kaisba Steamship Co., undercutting British rates between Hong' kong, Singapore, Rangoon and Calcutta, while the British vessels were excluded from the Japanese coasting—Reuter, - 106 words
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Article83 1913-02-12 6 .—Reuter. INVOKING RUSSIAN MEDIATION. Petersburg, February 11. M. Djorjieffs mission is still undefined. All he is willing to say is that he is charged to ascertain the views of Russia on certain questions concerning Mongolia and Tibet. The Novoye Vremya understands that M, Dorjieff is charged to.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article62 1913-02-12 6 Reuter. THE RIVAL PRESIDENTS. London, February 12. The position in Mexico appears to be that Felix Diaz, who, it was reported yesterday, had been proclaimed President, is entrenched with artillery at the Arsenal, while President Madero has returned to his Palace, which is protected by a thousandReuter. - 62 words
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Article60 1913-02-12 6 —Reuter. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. London, February 11. In the House of Commons Mr. Lewis Harcourt, replying to Mr. Molteno, pointed out that the death of Mr. O «klev occurred in Johore and not in the Federated Malay States. He declined to acce t the suggestion—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article67 1913-02-12 6 —Reuter. MR. CHURCHILL'S PROMISED STATEMENT. London, February 12. At question time in the Commons Br* Macnamara said Mr. Churchill considered it better to deal with *d »-iral von TirpitzS speech when the estimates were presen ed, and thus give the position as a whole* In the meantime—Reuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement201 1913-02-12 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to King GeorreJ DUNLOP TYRES. FIRST JI) FORE IN \K* J/ X WV Jk <jk EVER 1888. *9 511,01 NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing: qualities. TRADE MARK Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. Pritchard Co. New Stationery. «/--fl» A201 words
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Advertisement36 1913-02-12 6 E. 0.. pbnano. •—J The Best. The CRAG, Penanar HUls. X The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. |3 RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-known from East to West a STRAND, RANGOON. IThe most frequented Hotel in Burma. CO36 words
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Article340 1913-02-12 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. e >9 SHABBfl. J. >. S 9 9 flQ aO CQ tn Mining, Gopeng C. 34/- 35/3 34/- 35/3 Gopeng p. 6/6 8/6 Krlmat W 10}340 words
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Article48 1913-02-12 7 RUBBER PRICES IN LONDON. London, February 12.* The following are to day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Fine Smoked Sheet 4/3} Plantation Unsmoked Sheet and Biscuit 4/1} Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe Para to arrive The rubber market is firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]48 words
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Article138 1913-02-12 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 12. The Dutch ship Van Noort, which went aground in the Banka S’raits, has been towed off and has proceeded to Batavia. [Another of the Koningklijke Paketyaart Maatschappij’s fleet, the Van Noort, is reported to be ashore near Muntok at138 words
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Article30 1913-02-12 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, February 12. Siam Rice No. 2 is quoted here at $205, Black Pepper $20.06, White Pepper $33.75 •nd Rebber, fair average sheet $225.30 words
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Article895 1913-02-12 7 CAPTAIN SCOTT’S TRAGIC FATE. HIS LAST MESSAGE. WORLD-WIDE TRIBUTE TO DEAD HEROES. In all the eventful history of Polar exploration, brimful as it has been of splendid achievement and its pages darkened by the loss of many gallant lives sacrificed in the endeavours of the European maritime.—Reuter. - 895 words
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Article76 1913-02-12 7 Captain Scott was born at Devonport on June 6, 1868, and entered the Navy in 1882, serving first on board H.M.S. Hover. He was made Lieutenant in 1887, Commander in 1900 and Captain in 1904. He possessed the gold medals of the Roy«l Geographical Society, Royal Scottish Geograpl ical76 words
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Article1105 1913-02-12 7 CAPTAIN SCO IT’S PREVIOUS ACHIEVEMENTS. In the autumn of 1901 three wellequipped expeditions left Europe for Antarctic exploration. The British National Antarctic expedition was organized by a joint committee of the Royal Society and the R »yal Geog-aphical S c etv, and equipped under the1,105 words
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Advertisement685 1913-02-12 7 notice. Penang Sales Room. A MEETING of the Board of the Licen- BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, sing Justices will be held in the District Coutt on Wednesday, the 19th T 0 BB 80LD March, 1913, at 2-15 p.m. to consider e» v p u h|ir Auction applicati* ns for685 words
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Article1127 1913-02-12 8 JAPANESE INFLUENCE IN SIAM. The popularity of Mr. Graham’s book “Siam: A Handbook of Practical, Commercial and Political Information.” (Messrs. Alexander Moring, Ltd.) is proved by -the issue of a second edition within the twelve months. We should have liked to have Mr. Graham’s opinion on the real1,127 words
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Article727 1913-02-12 8 MONGOLIA’S CLOSED DOOR. Since the review of Mr. J. O P. Bland’s new book, a great deal has been written mainly with regard to the antipathetic attitude he assumes to the Republic. But there are many other things in the volume in question for which even727 words
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Article716 1913-02-12 8 —P.M.G. HEAVIEST LOSSES EVER KNOWN. Never since the business of covering ships against loss or damage began in the Tower-street coffee-house, nearly two centuries and a half ago, have the losses of Lloyd’s and the marine insurance companies been so heavy as they weie last year.—P.M.G. - 716 words
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Advertisement409 1913-02-12 8 I »0 WELL FOR YOURSELF i and get rid of those digestive 4 disorders which so greatly J 4 interfere with your enjoy* 1 ment of the good things of s > life. Think for a moment y thow much is dependent 4 upon having the digestion 4 in perfect409 words
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Advertisement330 1913-02-12 8 FWearne Bros., Ltd. A MOTOR ENGINEERS HB AND IMPORTERS, W 0 0 SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS flgl for n Straits Settlements KI and F. M. S. R 3 SEATER, $1,500. D 5 SEATER, HH D $1,675. FREE ON RAIL Kfa SINGAPORE. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING SECOND HAND CARS FOR SALE.330 words
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Article2220 1913-02-12 9 5 Capitol. Subscribed. vJJe. 2 Dividend*. Name. j a g 1358 1909 1910 1911 1913 MINING. 1012 1100,000 $60,000 60,000 Fl 1 Ayer Weng RahnoanJ DAP- Co. 2.30 2<X) 1003 300.000 300,000 30,000 10 10 10 30 30 28$ Belat Tin Minmr Oo *3s im onr. w nnn f2,220 words
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Article59 1913-02-12 9 Ayuthia, Ger., 260, Frieae, Feb. 11, B’pore, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Circe, Brit., 314, Bannatyne, Feb. 12, Deli, gen., William Mansfield Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, Feb. 12, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Van Hogendorp, ‘Dut., 393, Ris, Feb. 12, S’pore, gen., H. Liebert A Co. Kut Sang,59 words
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Article41 1913-02-12 9 Perak (E. 8. Co.) for Deli. Circe for Deli. Hok Canton foi Teluk AnsonMambang for Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Van Swoll for Singapore. Goeben for Ceylon, Australasia, India. Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc.41 words
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Article86 1913-02-12 9 ARRIVALS. By Nankin (February 11) from London, Mr and Mrs O’Neill and children, Mrs R Ford and child, Miss G S Storey, Miss W Ac on, Messrs A Cameron, C J Lyons, 8 Oxley, C <»etors, W H Holt White, J H Summers, C Wilson, N R Jarrett, F86 words
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Article130 1913-02-12 9 Pknang, February 12, 1913. (By (JottrUty oj th« Ohart«r«ri Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 5'32 H 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 5/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Oaloutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days' sight Private 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 174| M 3 days'sight Private 175| Madras130 words
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Article263 1913-02-12 9 Penang, February 12, 1913. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0c).... No stock. White Pepper $33 1/4 sellers. Trang Pepper $23 3/4 nominal. Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings $99 buyers. Cloves $39 sel.crs. Nutmegs 110 ...$27 1/2 sellers TNo. 1 $8.20 sales. Sugar s No. 2263 words
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Article73 1913-02-12 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST To-Morbow. For Per Oio*. Yen Jit Seng 7 a-n. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m Deli Malaya Ipm. Deli and Asahan Van Hogendorp 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Teesta 3 p.no. Singapore, Hongkong Amoy and Swatow Seang Bee 5 p.m. Singapore, Chine and73 words
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Article152 1913-02-12 9 WadaeeAay. Fcbreary IS. Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Knato Kangsar Road. Thursday, February IS. Outward English (B.I.) German Mails Municipal Commission, 4 p.m. Church Workers’ Association, 10 30 am. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday, February152 words
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Article174 1913-02-12 9 Tne companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of theee veuele, but will endeavowr a< far at poetible to eneure punctuality. From Alor Star, 'Kedah) —Kedah, Feb. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 and 27, and, Tong Chuan, Feb. 12, 14, 16, 18, 2<L174 words
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Advertisement150 1913-02-12 9 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED. AZo. 255, Penang Road. Telephone No, 602. WILD DUCK, PHEASANTS, GROUSE, PARTRIDGES. HOURS. Office 9 a,m_ to 5 p.m. Stop sam.to 11 a.m. 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. SUNDAYS. Shop Hours a.m- to 11 a.m. only. The standard lire Assurance COMPANY. ESTABLISHED HEAD OFFICE EDINBURGH150 words
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Article870 1913-02-12 10 P.M.Q. THEIR USE AS SENTRIES AND SCOUTS. The fact that the Gordon Highlanders and the Yorkshire Light Infantry have ordered some of Major E. H. Richardson’s sentry dogs is welcome evidence that the British military authorities are becoming increasingly alive to the importance of the part capableP.M.Q. - 870 words
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Article12 1913-02-12 10 J. J. M.—in the Citizen, J. J. M.—in the Citizen,J. J. M.—in the Citizen, - 12 words
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Article153 1913-02-12 10 No Turkey Trot.” Modern Dances Banwbd by U.S Navy Department. The United States Navy Department has taken official notice of the bunny hug, the Gaby glide, the turkey trot, and other new forms of dancing, and has forbidden their exercise by the naval cadets at Annapolis, the training school for153 words
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Article22 1913-02-12 10 Penang :—The E. 4 O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel Ipoh The Grand Hotel.22 words
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Advertisement633 1913-02-12 10 Full Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The Subscription list will open on Wednesday the sth February 1913 and close on or before Saturday the 15th Februaryl9l3. Pedal-Jinrikishas, Ltd. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance 1889-1909). CAPITAL $400,000. Divided into 34.000 Ordinary and 6,000 Founders* Shares633 words
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Advertisement363 1913-02-12 10 A-- fjjreSs v’nJ* /yy j MX. P' 1 teu I |1 I VW ISSiwkrMw The Message of Sanatogen. “Sanatogen undoubtedly invigorates the nerves—braces the patient to health —brings a new hopefulness and enjoyment of life.” These words, written by Lady Henry Somerset, will come as a stirring message to all363 words
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Article731 1913-02-12 11 The Hamburg-America Line has closed the year 1912 with a surplus on woiking account amounting to Mks. 56,500,000, against Mks. 43,030,000 in 1911. Mks. 38,000,000 will be written off and transferred to the reserve funds, while a dividend of ten per cent, will be paid. Advices from Seattle731 words
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Advertisement298 1913-02-12 11 Jh»' X '/f gjO-j'- Strength and Vitality j M V J ■,>■■! SCC I? IF The surest remedy for weakness I. 1 of body, brain and nerves, and i||'; get r- J depressed spirits is ‘VANA’ Tonic v J U Wine s H By The first dose will convince you298 words
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Advertisement154 1913-02-12 11 Sore Throat. The quickest way to get rid of it—the simplest and surest—no bother, no trouble, is to rub in Little’s Oriental Balm, and wrap up the throat with flannel. Will remove ail aches and pains caused by a cold, a strain, or over-exertion. One trial will prove its merits154 words
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Advertisement734 1913-02-12 11 CALDBECK, I N Y K MACGREGOR Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service i. m»int»i nw > u b :Xert JX Champagnes, White Wines, Sherries, Hocks and Moselles, ■his service have been specially deBi?nJ n n< Ports, Brandies eonetructed, end .re fitted with ur anaies, 'mprovement for734 words
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Advertisement2447 1913-02-12 12 p. lflteilded saiiinga, flofdjeirtscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British j n( jj a st eam Navigation Co., > jR r* hhcted ar W yauam>! departores. K limited. OCMn StMm SW P CO l|(| MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. A K V 1913 w OR Intbndsd to Sail. Stsambr. AND Feb. 202,447 words
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