Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-02-22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 42 VOL. LXXI. SATURDAY. 22nd FEBRUARY 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1035 1913-02-22 1 rggggnDQonnnnaaannnuuuuua FOR $3O Vou can have the Pinang J Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. B (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and n D rates. g a Subscriptions are payable m c S advance and remittances should 0 be addressed to l Manasing Dlractar:1,035 words
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Article604 1913-02-22 2 A PARIS VIEW OF THE AGITAIION. Paris, Jan. 26. D »n’« h t the pol'cemep or the policemen might hit, back.” I am remmied of this advice given some ago to French feminist-', by the present Hgitation in England on the woman’s vote Continue to604 words
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Article171 1913-02-22 2 Among the passengers who left Hongkong lately by the Shinyo Maru was Mr. R D. M**ad, director of the Hawaii Sugar Planters’ Association. The estates over which Mr. Mead’s company has control are about fifty ia number and stretch, at interval’, throughout the islands, from Haaaii to171 words
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Advertisement986 1913-02-22 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WAN I fcD. NOTICE. /QUALIFIED HOSPITAL DRESSER 'T'O OWNERS, insurers or agent of the C) for Kurau Rubber Estate Bagau 1 the a.a. “Sultan” bunk in Trang ssrai, F.M.S.. apply stating qualifications river. and salary to Manager* WHEREAS the above name! steamship 27Q ffguc waa ou the986 words
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Advertisement707 1913-02-22 2 PBNANGjaBRARY. $1(111(101(1 UK ASSUrdHCC THE Annual General Meeting of Mem- w bers will be held at the Library, COMPANY. on Thursday, 27th February, at 4-30 p.m. for the transaction of the follow- ing bosioesß, ESTABLISHED HEAD OFFICE- EDIN6URGH IMSORPORAnD (o) IS2S FUNDS-C 13.000.000. 1910. (6) ToXt members’Vcommittee for This old-established707 words
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Miscellaneous51 1913-02-22 2 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. XM. XM. P.M. P.M. Feb. 22 12-58 7-35 1-40 7-50 „23 1-38 8-08 2-14 8-27 „24 2-14 839 244 903 „25 2-45 9-08 3-12 9-38 „26 3-14 9-47 3-39 10-15 „27 3-40 10 35 407 10-57 28 4-14 11-15 4-3951 words
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Article2221 1913-02-22 3 the investor.—E. L Killick, in the Financier - the investor.—E. L Killick, in the Financier, RUBBER SHARES AND THE INVESTOR. CONSIDERATION OF THE KNOT DISEASE. Rubber shares continue to provide one of the few live markets in the Stock Exchange. The industry, having no conceivable connection with Continental politics, is immune, except so far as the2,221 words
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Advertisement539 1913-02-22 3 DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS MAKE WOMEN WELL. Just becBU a e she is a woman, there are times when nearly ev&y woman needs help »nd strength in the form of a blood building tonic. To thousands of the weaker sex Dr. William’s’ Pink Pills have proved a blessing, because they539 words
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Advertisement60 1913-02-22 3 THE NEW DRINK. The new beverage O.T. is non-alcoholic and non aerated, a red thirst-quencher, and is beneficial as a tonic, a stomachi and a digestive. It is full-bodied and distinctive in flavour, and as a pleasant “bite” which dis ioguisbes it from other non-alcoholic beverages. It is in great60 words
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Advertisement571 1913-02-22 3 s TO-DAY I n °t to-morrow! vNB P e^ore deciding where to p 0 send your next order, we M would like you to see H our Illustrated Cata- S I j I logue. which shows the j 1 111 I Latest Fashions in Ladies’ I p and Gent.’s Goods.571 words
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Article618 1913-02-22 4 OLYMPIC RUNNKR DECLARED A PROFESSIONAL. As briefly reported in the Pinang Gazette at the time, the Registration Committee of the Amateur Athletic Union, sitting in np?cial session, considered the accusation of pr< tensionslism brought agaiuet the U. S. Indian a'hlete J. Thorpe. Thorpe’s breach of amateur ethics618 words
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Article298 1913-02-22 4 Sir Charles Friswed, the well-known motor manufacturer, who arrived in Ceylon on the sth of February from South Africa, had some strong remarks to make about the voya?e to a representative of the Tim's of Ceylon. He was a traveller by the Umlazi, one of the Bu298 words
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Article887 1913-02-22 4 MISSIONARY’S EXPERIENCES IN HEART OF AFRICA. BELGIAN'S TIN SWORD. In St. Lawrence’s Hall, Edgware, Mr. Daniel Crawford, the well-known Scottish missionary, told a delighted audience the story of a small part of his 23 years of life, without a break, in the heart of Africa. One illuminating887 words
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Article1004 1913-02-22 4 A few lamps set on the floor lit up the white roof. On either side the great hall was open to the night and now and again a bird flew acros*, or a silent figure fitted from dark to dark. On a !>w platform sat the dancers,1,004 words
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Article606 1913-02-22 4 LOST IN THE POLAR REGIONS. Captain Mikkelsen gave a lecture at the Houldsworth Hall, Manchester, entitled Lost in the Polar R gious.” Captain Mikkalsen wis the leader of the expedition which set out from Copenhagen in June, 1909, to search for the bodies of Erichsen and his companions606 words
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157 1913-02-22 4 In Colombo Harbour on February 7 when four s*ilors of H. M. S. Fox were returning on board after g< ing ashore one of them, named Puissant, 21 years of agp, was walking along the gunwale of the boat, when it nuddeuly lurched and be157 words
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Article150 1913-02-22 4 There have been persistent rumours of late hat tie playing of Peh Bin has been introduced into Kuala Lumpur, and that it is very rife among Chinese womtn. Peh Bin is the game which caused so much havoc in Penang a while back, and it is believed150 words
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Article425 1913-02-22 4 The following are outpu’a for January Ayer Kuning lbs. 2,950 Kuala Saw-ili 2,473 Durian Sabatang 1390 Laugkon 4 of)o Jabong 38,404 Arundel 1320 Padan g >, 9,350 Karan 4223 PadangJawa 8,550 Gula- Kalurapong 54,200 Samagaga 2/66 Consolidated 4,487 New Columbia n 823 Henrietta 2,478 Sungei Limau 3 >5425 words
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Advertisement423 1913-02-22 4 WAR! WAR!! WAR!! THE SENSATION FOR THIS SATURDAY. ((2 Real) Biograph Exclusives. f 5,000 feet If ACCAf DW 5 °°o feet in 2 parts. JHAOO/IvIW in 2 parts. AT George Town Kinematograph, KUALA KANGSA ROAD THEATRE. F The greatest picture play depicting wild west Drama which has caused such a423 words
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Advertisement136 1913-02-22 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 and136 words
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1025 1913-02-22 6 The increased rate of recruiting of labour on the Coromandel Coast for the rubber estates in the Federated Malay States appears to be giving some cause for uneasiness amongst the planters of Assam and Ceylon. On the surface, there appears to be only small points1,025 words
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Article256 1913-02-22 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, February 21. A league match was phyed on the School padang yesterday evening in the presence of a large number of spectator?. The Taiping United Asiatic Ciub and the Cejlon Associa ion were the contesting parties. The former scored three goals in the256 words
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Article224 1913-02-22 6 Playgoers in Penang will be pleased to learn of the forthcoming visit of the Allen Wilkie Eogli-h Repertoire Coy., which is due to open at the Town Hall, on Wednesday, March 5. Owing to numerous requests M p Wiikie has decided to play for three nights instead224 words
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Article90 1913-02-22 6 P.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Monday 24th Championship.— Martin v. A. G.Anthony. Profession Pairs.— Whitlock and E. H. Syer v, Dunn and Neubronner; Mackay aid Gulston v. Adams and Goatley. Single Handicap Class s,—Turner v. Harries. Single Handicap Class C.— Kay v. W. Brown (unfinished) Tuesday 25th Championship.— Whitlock v.90 words
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Article132 1913-02-22 6 J, W. N- Hammond, who was remanded on Thursday last to the 26th on charges of cheating, was arrested the same day on a warrant in respect of charges at Bukit Mertajam. He appeared before Mr. Colman and was charged with (i) cheating in respect of two132 words
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Article71 1913-02-22 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $107.35 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £2lB 10s. spot and £214 15s. three months. The following was the local report To-day Singapore Straits Trading Co Ltd., 125 tone, $108.00; Penang: S'raits Trading Co.,71 words
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Article502 1913-02-22 6 STRAITS AND JAVA TRADE. The Stoomvaart Maatschappij Neder land, for whom the 1 »cal agents ar9 Messrs. Hutteubach, Liebert 4 Co starting a new enterprise with a monthly service of cargo boats between the p ort j of the Straits Settlement o Java and Europe The502 words
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Article220 1913-02-22 6 Mr. W. C. M. Abeyesekere, the wellknown astrologer and prophet of Wellewatte, writes:— Rain will he very scarce in the world for a long time. It will be caused by tha terrible planet Saturn and the planeb Venus. The central provinces of Maharajas, &c., in India will220 words
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Article215 1913-02-22 6 Outside the large apes’ house, at the Zoo, stands a tall tree, the only distinguishing characteristic of which is a mass of twigs and small branches, roughly fashioned into a large nest. This is the handiwork of the orangutan, when, some little time ago, he made215 words
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Advertisement468 1913-02-22 6 p Catarrh of I Digestive Organs. I il The soothing, healing and tonic properties of Angier’s Emulsion ||j El eminently adapt it to the relief and cure of stomach and bowel dis- O orders of a catarrhal, fermentative, ulcerative or tubercular nature. O Simple and harmless, this remedy exercises its468 words
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Advertisement38 1913-02-22 6 E. O.» PBWANG. UJ Th* Bed. Q The CRAG, Penang Htllaa ffl The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. 2 RAFFLES* Singapore. Well-known from East to West. MS Cti STRAND* RANGOON. IThe most frequented Hotel in Burma. C/238 words
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Article623 1913-02-22 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in oar share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day BHABM. J 1 I* CQ m CQ an Afw»*t»o. Gopeng C. 32/(5 35/6 31'3 34/3 JabuTin 1-90 2 1.90 2.10 Malayan Tin 76/- 81/- 77/3 81/3623 words
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Article37 1913-02-22 7 RUBBER PRICES IN LONDON. London, February 22.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/Para to arrive 4/The rubber market is steady. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.]37 words
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Article546 1913-02-22 7 MALACCA IELtPHONES MR. HOTTENBACH'S PROTEST. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 22. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, yesterday afternoon, a vote was passed of $27,734 for the alteration of the telephone system in Malacca. Municipal Bill. The consideration in committee stage of the Municipal Bill was546 words
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Article28 1913-02-22 7 .—Reuter. A FAVOURITE’S VICTORY. London, February 21. In the final of the Waterloo Cup Hung Well beat Huldee. The betting was sto 2 on the winner..—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article136 1913-02-22 7 —Reuter. HOW LONG CAN IT LAST DEFIANT MONTENIGM London, February 21. The Montenegrin Delegate, M. Popovitcb, visited the Foreign Office yesterday. He said he was instructed to intimate that Montenegro would rather risk annihilation than accept compromise. Servia Supports Montenegro. London, February 21. The Servian delegate yesterday informed.—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article111 1913-02-22 7 .—Reuter. SATISFACTION IN PARIS. London, February 21. The appointment of M. Delcasse as Ambassador at St. Petersburg has surp is ed and d lighted Paris. It is legarded as strengthening the Franco-Russian Alliance. The Tsar’s approval of the nmination was the first news received by the Deputies..—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article54 1913-02-22 7 —Reuter. M. POINCARE HONOURED. St. Petersburg, February 21. It is authoritatively stated that Rumi’ ia and Bulgaria rccepted mediation by the powers. As a further sign of the friendliness with France and an expression of personal admiration of M. Poincare, the Tsar presented M. Poincare, with the—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article62 1913-02-22 7 REFERRED TO LAW OFFICERS. London, February 21. The Home Office has referred Mrs. Pankhurst’s speech regarding the bomb outrage at Mr. Lloyd George’s house to the Law Office's. [lt was at Cardiff on the day following the outrage that Mrs. Pankhurst declared that the authorities need not62 words
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Article64 1913-02-22 7 Reuter. THE “TIMES” AND THE NEW MINISTER. London, February 21. The Times announces that the appointment of Mr. Takahashi, as Japanese Minister of Finance, was well received in the City. The journd says the affairs of Japan demand exceptional prudence and firmness from the s atesman cha* gedReuter. - 64 words
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Article52 1913-02-22 7 Reuter. FIRM REPLY TO POST OFFICE. London, February 21. The Marconi Co. has written to the Post Office insistin’ on the cancellation of their contract after March 1. Th*y add i hat they are prepared to reconsider the matter when it is definitely decided to build ImperialReuter. - 52 words
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Article54 1913-02-22 7 .—Reuter. London, February 21. Mr. Lloyd George, motoring from Paris to Nice, was compelled to stay at the village of Paulhan owing to the heavy snow. He bought papers and read the accounts of the bomb outrage at his country house to Mr. Rufus Isaacs, and.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article101 1913-02-22 7 —Reuter. SOME BIG SUBSCRIPTIONS, THE (OVEINMENT'S CONTRIBUTION. London, February 21. There was a big jump in the subscriptions to the Scott funds yesterday. Lord Howard de Walden, Lord Strathcona, Sir Speyer, and the Royal Geographical Society each gave £l,OOO, Mr. Otto Beit £2OO and Sir Frederick and—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article68 1913-02-22 7 THE TURMOIL SUBSIDING. Mexico City, February 22. The turmoil is rapidly sub iding. General Diaz made a triumphal entry at the head of the troops. President Huerta welcomed him at the palace. Felicitations were exchanged, and afterwards the troops w-re reviewed. The citizens held celeb ations. President68 words
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Article35 1913-02-22 7 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 22. At an extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Pulau Bulang Rubber Co., the articles of association were altered making the qualification of directors $2,000.35 words
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Article35 1913-02-22 7 [Z’rom Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Februa'y 22. Mr. J. B. Elcum, the British Agent in Johore, is leaving on holiday to-morrow, proceeding by way of Japan and across America.35 words
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Article34 1913-02-22 7 MESSRS. LYALL EVATT’S REPORT [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February, 22. Messrs. Lyall de Evatt’s weekly share report states that fair business has been transacted in shares, mainly investment purchases in smaller priced locals.34 words
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Article24 1913-02-22 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 22. The hat returns from Buket K. B. Rubber Estate amounted to 2,660 lbs.24 words
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Article50 1913-02-22 7 —Reuter. LARGEST WARSHIP SOUTH OF THE LINE. Ascension Island, February 21. The battleship New Zealand has arrived with her crew of six hundred. She is the largest warship yet south of the line and was duly visited by Father Neptune.” The islanders defeated the crew at cricket.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article34 1913-02-22 7 —Reuter. Buenos Aires, February 21. The first official estimate of the maize crop is five millions tons. The quality is equal to the crops of preceding years, despite the drought.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article35 1913-02-22 7 I.—Renter. London, February 21. The death has taken place of Sergeant T. Ashford, late of the Royal Fusiliers, who was awarded the Victoria Cross during the Afghan War of 1880.I.—Renter. - 35 words
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Advertisement368 1913-02-22 7 TOWN HALL. I ST. GEORGE GIRLS’HOME. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE PENANG. EMINENT ACTOR, Allqyi TXTillzia pROVIDES the com r orts and advantAllall t W 111x16 A ages of a Christian Home for girls and Full London Company including An"v"v Go rnment G rl Soh ol r- J < 4. Aq368 words
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Article881 1913-02-22 8 A refe-ence iu Fairplay to Eastern freights runs thus Freigl t fluc uationa between China, the Straiti and E irope have been very- considerable, and pd< r to the making of the existing agreem* rT, me .surem-nt rates at times dropped as low as 7e. 6d. from the881 words
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Article50 1913-02-22 8 London, Feb. 14. Bishop Taylor Smith has returned from a tour of the garrisons of the Far East. He is imp essed with the -ense of responsibility and the dign fied bearing of the British troops who appeared fully to realise they were representative* of the Motherland.50 words
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Advertisement115 1913-02-22 8 FWearne Bros., Ltd. MOTOR ENGINEERS EgJS AND IMPORTERS, 0 SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS ESHM Ba Straits Settlements mLS and F. M. S. HtH R 3 SEATER, BA $1,400. D 5 SEATER, g g n $1,550. UB SINGAPORE. gJI ♦llllllHllllll■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■l i CsldbecK, i Mdcgregor co., i WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. i i115 words
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Advertisement304 1913-02-22 8 1 .SAW SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. g I SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS, j PASIR PANJANG. SINGAPORE. g cc OO s We could not improve the Quality s s of our Solid Rubber Tyres, so we s t improved the Shape. So304 words
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Article2372 1913-02-22 9 o Number of Issue i S •s cap»** l, Subeonbed. Shares. Value. S Dividend». Name. -go X 0 "S 88 OM 1909 1910 ***** 1912 1913 MINING. ??12 »100,000 *OO 00») 60.000 >1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman? DAP- Co. 2.30 2 .7) 1903 300.000 300.00») 3*1.000 10 10 302,372 words
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Article70 1913-02-22 9 Austria, Aust., 48 9.94, Coswick, Feb. 21, Trieste, gen., 8. K. Co. Himalaya, Brit., 3700, Evans, Feb. 21, bhanghei, gen., Adamson Giifil'an Co. Ellora, Brit., 2567, Bowman, Feb. 22, B'pore, gen H. Liebert Co. Circe, Brit., 314, Bannatyne, Feb. 22, Deli, gen., William Mansfield Co. Avsgyee, Brit., 247, Harvey,70 words
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Article59 1913-02-22 9 Ellora for Rangoon and Calcutta. Nias for Singapore and Batavia. Rotorua for Tongkah. Lama for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hong Won 1 for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Atjeh for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Jit Seng for Yen. Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). fiok Canton59 words
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Article43 1913-02-22 9 The P. &O. extra steamer Nyanza having left Colombo at 11 a.m. on Friday 21st inst., is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, J26th idem., and will leave for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan the same day.43 words
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Article128 1913-02-22 9 Prnang, February 22, 1913. (By (Jourtwy oj lh« (Jhartarad Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/4 032 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 19/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 21 32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days* sight Privaoe 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 174$ 3 days’sight Private 175$ Madras Demand128 words
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Article249 1913-02-22 9 Penang, February 22, 1913. Gold leal $04.60] Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Popper $33 1/4 sellers. Trang Pepper $23 3/4 nominal. Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings $99 buyers. Cloves $39 sei ers. Nutmegs 110 —s27 1/2 sellers TNo. 1 $8.20 sales. Sugar No. 2249 words
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Article56 1913-02-22 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICF, Monday. For >*•' Ulc Calcutta Lai Sang 4 P Tuesday. Tongkah Calypso 1 P Singapore, China «nd Gregory A pear 3 p.m. Port Swettenham arl(4 on Singapore 4 3<) P WidmMM»SOcykm, Austialasia, India, Aden, Egypt, Bsemen 6 p.m. and v»4 Naples, for I Rgt.56 words
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Article194 1913-02-22 9 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY tS. Church of Englaad. St. George’s Chu ch.—Matins, 8 a m.; Holy Communion, 8 30 a.m.; Matins, (Chinese;, 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. S.P.G. Mission. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth.—Evensong and Sermon, 5.30 p.m. Bukit Tengah.—Holy Communion, (Tamil), 8 30 a.m.194 words
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Article208 1913-02-22 9 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavor as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Kedah, Feb. 22, 24, 26 and 28 and, Tong Chuan, Feb. 23, 25 and 27. Asahan.—Petrel, Feb. 23. Bagan Serai.—Daily. B&gan208 words
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Article185 1913-02-22 9 Saturday, February SS. Band, .Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Seaday, February 23. 3rd Sunday in Lent. P.V.R.C. Monthly Shoot, 7 a.m. Monday, February 24. St. Matthias. Ulu Piah, Meeting, 10.30 a.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 25.185 words
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Article52 1913-02-22 9 ZYunw of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Nyanza, Colombo, Feb. 26, Japan, A.G. Sardinia, P. S’ham, Feb. 28, Antwerp, A.G. India, Colombo, March 6, China, A.G. Devanha, S’pore, March 8, Bombay, A.G. Ghazee, Glasgow, March 1, China, S.B. Benarty, London, March 1,52 words
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Advertisement220 1913-02-22 9 UNION S. S.CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., Auckland. Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING Al Samarang and Fiji w imxjcmm ornss). The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARI* MA, 5,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular foor-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates o’ Sailing from Singapore: On or220 words
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Article634 1913-02-22 10 AUSTRALIA CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARY. The new seal of the High Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Australia, as finally approved by the College of Heralds, has been delivered at the Commonwealth offices in London. There was a peculiar appropriateness in the event, for, as the lavishly used wattleblossoms testified,634 words
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Article158 1913-02-22 10 [■From Our Own Correspondent]. 20th February, 1913. Yesterday evening the school ground was the scene of an interesting league contest playtd between the Taiping Recreation Club and Taiping and District. The former won by a goal to nil. Three tamils belongii g to Sem*gga Rubber Estate were158 words
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Advertisement756 1913-02-22 10 A Lay Preacher is 1 I V .1 fe J2r«# ’OSs J I z Brain Fag, Nervous Exhaustion Just a change of opinion was enough to give Mr. W. King his present prosperity, for he realised in the nick of time that his way was not curing his brain fag756 words
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Advertisement1096 1913-02-22 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF India KM AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. iC&K Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,*****, Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £l,2oo*Qoq fKu Head Office 38, BISHOPS(;atk LONDON, e.c liW/ Agencies and Branches. I Amritsar Hamburg Pukct W I/ SBWBMHIIiW™ Bombay Ipoh Rangoon MWroM I/ 1/ BBMMMMMMB Bangkok1,096 words
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Article605 1913-02-22 11 BRITISH MUSEUMS NEW BUILDINGS. A noble addition to the public buddings of London will be made on the completion of the British Museum extension. The main front of the older block in Great Russel-street will, it is safe to say, still maintain its peerless rank as an exhibition605 words
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Article232 1913-02-22 11 —Australian paper. Trader Trbacpehously murdered: escape OF ASSAILANTS. Brisbane, Jan. 30. Ihe story of foul mu r der committed by some bushmen of Malaita Island, was brought today by the steamer Moresby. Octo Kellor, a trader ani p’anter on Makura Island, was in the launch—Australian paper. - 232 words
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Advertisement266 1913-02-22 11 The Ceylon I Manure works, A. BAUR, I PENANG BRANCH. I FERTILISERS I FOB I RUBBER, COCONUTS, I TAPIOCA, COFFEE, I SUGAR Etc., Etc. I RECORD CROPS Soil ANALYSES Free of Charge. I THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS I IN THE EAST I Dealing Exclusively in I Manures. I A PLANTER266 words
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Advertisement1152 1913-02-22 11 BILIOUSNESS. IN.Y. K. There are many causes of this complaint, but they all spring from a disordered liver which does not properly fulfil its functions, especially in a laflMlfV Mail skfoamehift I A warm climate, when it becomes sluggish in its action. The bile is turned from 1*1(111 OlvGulollip vv*1,152 words
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Advertisement2453 1913-02-22 12 p. Ikx* Intepacd Sailinga Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., JL j r LIMITED. OCIH Sttdlll Sinn CO.. I tri (IPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. i NT BI >z D to Bm. stbam.b. and MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Bon St’ f pm F e g CHINA MUTUAL2,453 words
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