Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 July 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 MONDAY. 14th JULY, 1913. No. 159 VOL. LXXI. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 975 1 v it'auaoßonnnnßDnDnnMDCQDDi g FOR $BO g VOU can have the “Pinang I q X Gazette posted every day J for a whole year to yonr address. I (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). < n Proportionate Quarterly and n Half-yearly rates. I D Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should I g
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    • 92 1 ■unoonDßnunnnsnnocrnueLcau» g \A7 HKN You ARE AWAY 5 a V on leave you want to knee 0 m touch with Malaya, affait», g OCl *l’ omn at»rcial, Mining *c- Thi» you can do 3 o in no better way than by subsc io- a mg to the Weekly Edition of
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  • 1785 2 WEEKLY CAU SE HIE FROM ALL QUARTERS. THE GREAT POLO MATCH, London, June 20« It is a little curious that while the conditions favoured the batsmen in every way, the cricket so far this week has been of a rather lifeless character when gauged by the quality
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    • 1141 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICES. wanted perak TURF CLUB. FOR a Bank in the F. M. S. a good 1 1 Chinese Bank Clerk. High salary CORRECTION. to competent man. Applications to contain details of experience and to be accom- Td ACES 5 and 7, Second Day, the dis* panied by latest
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    • 903 2 FOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. BANKS. AUDITORS **o SECRETARIES, chartered bank of india, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Secretarial Practice, Incorporated by Royal Charter. The Manual of the Chartered p B id- U p Capital £1.200,000 Institute of Secretaries. Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,006 PBBPABBD BY Omol: The Council of the
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  • 1817 3 ADMINISTRATION REPORT FOR 1912. PROVIDENT FUND. The Administration Report of the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the year 1912, dated 30 April, 1913, and signed by Mr. W. Peel, President of the Commissioners, was issue 1 to-day. The following are further extracts therefrom Sixteen new members were
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    • 96 3 CONTINENTAL HOTEL Chowriighee First-ciass Calcutta Family Hotel facing the Maidan. Guest Nights: Wednesday and Saturday. Mr. Brunnetti’s String Band in Attendance. Ma aging Proprietor. C. SEEHASE tn th ALLEN DENNYS Co., PENANG. Proprietors of Ote Penang Rubber Auction Rooms. Sales held every Wednesday. Managers of the PENAN6 TRANSHIPPING ft FORWARDING
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    • 119 3 It Cares Back-Ache. All external aches and pains can be cured by the application of that wonderful remedy known as Little’S Oriental BallD. For back-ache it has no equal. Well rubbed in, it eases the pain—brings almost instant relief. A few applications are usually enough to effect a complete cure.
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    • 165 3 AN IDEAL H the H |||pttoental| M 111 RIBBED COVER H AND H I Continental I INNER TUBE. B v- <z R AGENTS.- SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I STOCKISTS CHIN SENG 8 Co., Ltd. CHIN KOOI 8 Co. TAI SENG 8 Co. HOTEL NORMAN. PENANG’S SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL )Under
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    • 212 3 ROSPH ALTIC" THE IRON PROTECTOR. Covers 4,500 square feet with t-wo coats per cwt. hOK ALL PARTICULARS, APPLY R. T. REID Co Penang, I SOLE AGENTS. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, NORTHAM ROAD. PENANG. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. me English and continental Hotel and Health Resort. Recommended by Medical Authorities. Selected Situation, Facing the Sea,
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    • 253 3 The Straits Cinema Co. PENANG RGAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! The Altar Fire, A Fine Modern Drama in 2REELS. g. AAA ft €5 REELS» PARTS. WUW IU PARTS. Merry Max Linder in I Fear No Foe Cheerful Mons. Prince Heart Affliction. Destructive Andre Deed “An Amateur Blondin.*' Than. N. Y. Two Strings
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  • 1744 4 LAST WEEK’S SCENES AT KUALA KANGSAR. [P. G. Special.] Most people, probably, live in Malays good many months before they are even aware of the existence of Kuala Kangsar» that is of coarse unless they should happen to establish themselves anywhere in the vicinity of the Malay
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 31 4 —Reuter. THE EMPIRE CUP CONTEST. London, July 12. In the Empire Cup shooting at Bis’ey the following scores were made Great Britain 2,210 Australia 2,120 Canada 2,072 India 1,953
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    • 53 4 Reuter. London, July 12. Lancashire beat Yorkshire at Liverpool by three wickets. Hants beat Worcester at Southampton by two wickets. Eton beat Harrow at Lord’s by nine wickets. The match Gentlemen v. Players at the Oval ended in a draw. The match Sussex v. Derbyshire at Derby ended
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    • 25 4 The Murray Cup scores for July are as follows Kinta L.R.C. 139 Malacca None Penang *165 Perak (Taiping) 138 Selangor 157 Singapore 170
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    • 172 4 FIELDS STILL IMPROVING. [/’rom Our Own Correspondent.] Ipjh, July 13. There was another fine turn out of riders on the R. C. at 6.30 a.m. The cou itry chosen by Messrs Dennys and Borck was quite a new stretch, and the jumps were plentiful and varied. The
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    • 236 4 Ipoh, July 13. Everything went as merrily as wedding bells yesterday afternoon on the local course on the occasion of the above fixture. Tne weather was beautifu*, the attendance very large—the Lawn presenting a very gay and animated appea-ance from the numerous pretty and bscoming toilettes Worn
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    • 15 4 Singapore beat Malacca in a football match at Malacca by 2 goals to nil.
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    • 167 4 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY. t" Following are the weights for the first day of the Penang Turf Club’s meeting on July 22nd I.—The Mixed Handicap. The Friar 11.7 Sweet Marie 9.2 Sirdar 10.0 Gddm Nugget 7.7 Ban Sab<stian 9.12 Perrit late Millionaire 7.7 2 The George Town Plate.
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    • 155 4 THE PENANG TEAM BEATEN. A large number of persons were present at Taiping on Saturday afternoon to witness the polo match between Penang and Perak. His Excellency the High Commissioner (Sir Arthur Young), who is at present in residence at Kuala Kangsar, was amongst the spectators. A
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    • 339 4 The following ties are for to-day. Singles Handicap Class A.—FT E Winter v. J. Brown R E Prentis v. E. H. Syer. Singles Handicap Class B.—H L Mullins v. TD. McDowall; W.-Motion Jr. v. O D D Hogan W E McDonald v. O R A Goatley. Singles
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    • 95 4 WALKER CHALLENGE SHIELD. The following scores were made at the Kampong Bahru Range this morning 200 Yards Deliberate. Mrs. Wright-Motion 31 Miss E. Mathieu 29 Miss W. Gawthorne 27 Miss Smith 27 Mrs. Liston 23 Miss S. B. Smith 34 160 150 Yards Wantage. Miss Smith
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  • 92 4 The annual general meeting of the above Association was held on Saturday evening last, Mr. S. Augustine, the President, being in the chair. The Treasurer reported the income for the past year as being $274 94 and the expenses $240. The President remarked upon the satisfactory
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  • 237 4 The following are outputs for June Haysep lbs. 15,253 Melalap 9,205 Kuala Pergau 2,150 Taiping 4,300 Temerloh 1,084 Djapoera 9,053 Indragiri 3,914 Siak 3,505 Pekan Baroe 2,532 Mergui 2,040 Panghattan 31,743 Kota Tinggi 3,400 Siginting 1,700 Burma Development 840 Pelepah 4,200 Bukit Sembawang 14,200 Changkat Serdang 6,530 Chempedak
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  • 11 4 The following are tin returns for June: pkls. 33
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    • 460 4 INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ABSUBAHCE Royal Exchange, London COMMENCED business in A.D. 1717 and was Incorporated by Royal Charter in a.d, 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Companies in existence. It has granted the benefits of Assurance to the Public for a period exceeding 190
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    • 457 5 HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. I Many people ar? under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; but this is erroneous. Here is
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  • 1290 6 Feeling that it is possible to give too much of a good thing at once, we reprinted the Administration report of the Municipality for 1912 by instalments, an I the last part will appear in our issue of to-morrow. In principle, we are opposed to bureaucratic
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  • 894 6 WHAT IS NEEDED. Pieaching last night at the Presbyterian Church, the Rev. W. Cross took as the text of a striking sermon “My sword shall be bathed in Heaven (Isaiah 34 o 5 v.) Describing the prophet as a master of striking and picturesque phrases, he explained
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  • 825 6 We regret to learn that Dr. Fox is still laid up in Taiping Hospital. Mr. 3urn-Murdcch is a little better but still has a nurse in attendance. Mr. G. G. Seth has returned from leave and will act as Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore. Dr. Freer is expected
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    • 183 6 Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS* NEW BRAND. PACKED IN AIRTIGHT TINS OF 50 25. Sb OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. PRITCHARD Co and all the Leading Stores in Pen M ng. ISMAIL RAHEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS, No. 11. FARQUHAR STREET. o Have just unpacked a large and varied stock of Gold Jewellery
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    • 20 6 E. O. HOTEL. SPECIAL RACE DINNERS. Tuesday 22nd July. Thursday 24th Saturday 26th BAND IN ATTENDANCE DURING AND AFTER DINNER.
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  • 230 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 2•■ Saaasa. .2 93 -n Mxning, Gopeng 0.... 27/- 31/6 27/- 30/6 Kinta Tin 16} 17} 16 17} K. Pulai 6.30 6.75 6 6.75 Malayan Tin
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  • 45 7 RULES PASSED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 14. On Saturday the Chamber of Commerce adopted the Rules of the Rubber Association. The Chairman, Hon. D. T. Boyd, congratulated the Association on its vigorous growth during the two years of its existence.
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  • 96 7 A BIG HAUL. [From Our Own Correspondent], Kuala Lumpur, July 14. A gang of thirty Chinese raided a Chinese kongai house at Gurong Kenong yesterday evening. Fifteen of the robbers rushed in and overpowered the six men inside. After the place had been ransacked the inmates
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  • 77 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 14. Ab the annual meeting of Balgownie Rubber Co., Ltd., it was stated that the crop last year amounted to 172,692 lbs. The estimate for 1913 is 200,000 lbs. The all-in costs were reduced to 1/10} and it is expected to further
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  • 36 7 —Reuter. THREE KILLED: MANY INJURED. London, July 13. The Cromer-London express was derailed at Co’chester. The driver, smoker and guard were killed. The first coach was reduced to m»tch-wooi. Many passengers were injured.-
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  • 344 7 MEETING AT JOHORE. ESTATE QUESTIONS IN MALAYA[From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 14. At the meeting of the Planters Assocication of Malaya at Johore on Sunday, there was a good attendance of members and a heavy agenda was placed on the table. London 1914 Exhibition. It was decided
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  • 149 7 Reuter. BATTLE WITH STONES, BOTTLES AND REVOLVERS. London, July 12. The Twelfth of July celebrations in Belfast were attended by disturbances. The streets were thronged. Unionists and Nationalists had an hour and a half battle with stones, and revolver shots were exchanged. The police made a
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  • 362 7 STATE VISIT TO LIVERPOOL. REVIEW OF MERCHANT SHIPPINGLondon, July 12. Their Majesties the King and Queen paid a State visit to Liverpool yesterday and reviewed one hundred ships in the Mersey in a ten-mile line—the greatest pageant of merchant shipping ever assembled. Largest Graving Dock. Their
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  • 68 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 14. During a heavy storm about three o'clock this morning, two house breakers escaped from Taiping Gaol, having filed the bars of the windows. They have not yet been re-arrested. One of the men is a Sikh who was undergoing
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  • 44 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 14. There was a large attendance at the Dutch bank, the occasion being the jubilee of its foundation. Success to the bank was drunk. To-night the management of the bank entertain the staff to dinner.
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  • 32 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, July 13. Herr Rosenburger has been appointed principal master of the German Chinese University at Tsingtau, the main educational lines of which will be technique and medicine.
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  • 79 7 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $93.00 per picul, buyer's no sellers. Tin in London no quotations* The following business in tin has been done to-day:— Penang Tin Exchange $93.00 Straits Trading Co, nil. Eastern Smelting Co., 50 tons at 94.00 Leong Fee Co., nil.
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  • 891 7 —Reuter. BULGARIA’S POSITION. ACTS OF MONSTERS IN HUMAN NW." Landon, July 12. The papers while somewhat sympathetic with the helplessness of Bulgaria, surrounded by enemies, attribute her failure to remarkable miscalculations in her diplomacy. They hope the Powers will retrieve their past errors and act unhesitatingly to put
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 82 7 PRESENTATIONS TO DR. TRAVERS. {From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 14. There was a large gathering at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, when Dr. Travers was presented by bhe members with an illuminated address in a silver casket and a cheque by the Selangor Turf Club,
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  • 47 7 LODGE TULLIBARDINE IN THE EAST. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 14. The new Freemasons Lodge, Lodge Tullibardine in the East, was consecrated at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday evening by Dr. Rose of Penang. The gathering included members from all parts of the country.
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  • 49 7 APPOINTMENT OF MR. E. BURNSIDE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 14. The High Commissioner has approved the appointment of Mr. E. Burnside, at present Registrar of Titles, Perak, to act as R sident of Selangor from August when Mr. Broadrick leaves for Home.
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  • 202 7 The mango season as far as Burma is concerned has been a very short one this year, even the nettais having gone out. There is to be obtained in the market, however, some excellent specimens of mangoes from India. The prices of these are above those grown in
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  • 295 7 ACCUSED DISCHARGED. Last week we reported the trial of two revenue officers, Mat Dris and Ali, who were charged by a Bengalee shopkeeper of Cbulia Street with assault. The latter as the hearing alleged that these two chintengs connived with a third person, who disappeared during
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 276 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Qazette."] Sib, During the few months that the Rev. F. G. Swindell has been in Penang, everyone will agree that he has shown himself to be an energetic clergyman, if not the most energetic of the Chaplains that have acted in Penang. Where
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  • 199 7 STATUTORY MEETING. A statutory meeting of the Members of the above Company, pursuant to section 77 of the Companies Ordinance 1889, was held at the Regiiered Office at noon to-day. Among those pres-nt were Messrs. F. Duxbury (chairman), C. B. Hadden. R. N. Goodwin and H. S. Russel),
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  • 590 8 An old railway hand well known in Siam writes to the Bangkok Times The construction of the line through Kedah advances with rapid strides. Excellent' work is being done on various sections, and the route selected is undoubtedly the very best, passing as it
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  • 244 8 AUTHORITATIVE.” It needed no authoritative statement to inform most of us, says the Siam Observer of 4th instant, that the “railway programme is under consideration,” for ques" tions affecting the “railway programme” have been under consideration since the date when the Railway Loan Agreement was signed in 1909. Nor did
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 (Trad» Mark) V* The Matchless DIIUW f vu Beautifier I i LI Will rcnder your beauty P ro against the disfiguring action of sun, wind, 1> ■MBr r ;iHiftijM dust, etc. Jv ?j£i >- It makes the hands soft and HF ■MI smooth as silk. rJ) KBH2 U| HH 1
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    • 270 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!! ■HH M A I qbs fir /w\ >' a O /<« A Hl I i THE CAMEL BRAND V' SUPERIOR '’’l mok I BONELESS I dr i FIl I BACON J Vkkg f J THE STRONGEST BELT IN THE WORLD THE] I"
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2304 9 C»Pit*l. Subscribed. Value, 2 Dividend». Name. x gj? a cr 1909 1910 1911 1919 1913 MINING. 1911 9100,000 $OO.OOO 60,000 1 1 Z Si o 7 l en L l ßßh n? D P Z 1903 300,000 300,000 30.000 10 10 80 9 S±l Tm P?ef 12 1919 950,000
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  • 72 9 Petchaturi, Ger., 1373, Gosenrith, July 12, Hongkong, coal 1700 tons, N.D.L. Co. Seang Choon, Brit., 3722, Larkins, July 14, Rangoon, gen., Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Nankin, Brit., 4281, Owen Jones, July 14, London, gen., P. O. Co. Lunka, Brit., 956, Segrand, July 13, Calcutta, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co.
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  • 39 9 Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Tong Chuan for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi Perlis. Tong Chay Uu for Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.
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  • 61 9 Name of Steamer, where from, approxim%t, date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Benvenue, London, July 18, Japan, S.B. Tong Hong, Rangoon, July J 4, Rangoon, E.S. Vorwaerts, Colombo, July 18, Japan, S.K. Koerber, S’pore, July 23, Venice, S.K. Bohemia, Colombo, July 24, China, S.K. Kaga Maru, Japan,
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  • 223 9 ARRIVALS. By Devanha (July 12) from Shanghai, Mr C L Hin and Mr C Kean from Hongkong, Miss Reary; from Singapore, Messrs W L Kemp, W J Gallagher and E Pugh. By Nankin (July 14) from London, Mr and Mrs W H Mordey, 2 children and infant, Mr and
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  • 127 9 Pbnang, July 14, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 3 Credit ...2/415/32 3 Documentary ...2/417/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Madras Demand Bank
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  • 108 9 Monday, July 14. Ulu Piah, Ltd., Statutory Meeting. P. 0.0. Tennis Tournament starts. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Gaorge Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, July 15. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.ro. Wednesday, Joly M. Band, Esplanade, 6
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  • 80 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morbow. For Per dost. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 11 a.m. Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe,Segli, Sabang > Speelman 11 a.m. and Olehleh J Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Deli and Langsa Donggola 1 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Seang Choon 3 p.m. Teluk Anson
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  • 178 9 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, July 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20, and, Tong Chuan, July 13, 15, 17, 18 and 20. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan
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  • 250 9 Pbnang, July 14, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca $< buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4 50 buyer». Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0»).... No stock. White Pepper $31.50 sellers. Trang Pepper $19.00 nominal. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $91.00 sellers. Olovee $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 149 9 THE CHINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. Ltd., Incorporated under Hongkong Is prepared to advance money upon the security of improved property. Apply to the Company’s Head Office, 10, Canton Road, Shanghai, or W 80, Beach Street, Penang. 210—m wt Z I. I -—a. The National Mutual Life Association of AUSTRALASIA,
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    • 207 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. Money Changer at Corner of Beach and Church Streets. at Logan’s Buildings, opposite Pritchard Co. at Corner of Bishop and Pitt Streets. at Corner of Farquhar and Leith Streets, opposite E. O. Annexe. at
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 109 9 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M! July 14 9-27 2-40 10-04 4-38 15 10-14 3-55 11-02 5-29 „16 10-58 4-59 11-51 6-11 17 11-40 5-53 Nil. 6-48 „18 7. 12-33 6-37 12-20 7-21 „19 1-10 7-16 12-56 7-51 „20 1-42 7-50
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  • 1616 10 COLONIAL SERVICE OFFICIALS COMPLIMENTED. FITTING TRIBUTE TO THE F.M.S. Mr Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, delivered an amusing speech at the Hotel Cecil on June 17 at the annual dinner of the Corona Club, over which he presided; Among others present were Lord Emmott (Under
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 269 10 GoodRICH =TYRES= Anrngton Hall, Tamworth, Dear Sirs, March 7th, 1913. I want to tell you of the splendid result I have just got from one of your 895 x 135 rubber-studded covers. It burst a few days ago after having been on one of the front wheels of my car
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    • 413 10 rzr COLONIAL dgfe EXHIBITION SAMARANG, JAVA. B August-November, 1914. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR- GENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. Complete demonstration of the Colonial administration, Eastern Cultures, Traffic, Industry and Commerce. 1 Articles of Import from Europe, Australasia, America tri» Jyi tfi NI" «B» > and the Far
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  • 246 11 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Wednesday, the 25th June, 1913. Prbbbnt.—Messrs. W. Peel, (President), W. T. Chapman, John Mitchell, Lim Eow Hong, Yeoh Guan Seok. Absent.—Messrs. F. Duxbury, and Quah Bong Kee. 1. The minutes of the last meeting are read
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  • 200 11 An interesting point of law was referred to Mr. Justice Sproule in the Supreme Court, Singapore,on an originating summons case. V. V. R. Allagappa Chitty, Market Street, who claimed to have had a grant of letters of administration to the estate of V. R. C.
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  • 165 11 In a recent issue, says the Indian Planters Gazette, our United Provinces correspondent mentioned a man-eater that was ranging the Kumaon Hills in the vicinity of Bhowali. This creature, we are glad to say, fell to the rifle of Mr. Symthies, a Forest Officer, last week. It
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  • 156 11 The Church Mi-siouary Society closed its financial year with a deficit of £28,000. It is not insolvent, but; it is faced by the grave problem of meeting urgent petitions to extend its work. At the beginning of June 300 of the chief supporters of C.M.S. met at
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  • 28 11 Fbnang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Cbylon :—Nuw&ra Eliyaj
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 230 11 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED. Penang Branch: No. 255. Penang Road. IMPORTERS OF Australian Frozen Meat and Produce ALSO English Fish and Game. Contractors to the PENANG HOSPITALS. Shipping and Estates Supplied. Special Attention Given to Outstation Orders. SHOP HOURS. Week Days: 5 a.tn. to 11 a.m. 2 p.m. to
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    • 1050 11 l~ N Y K Scientific Manuring. 8 Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. More SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK AND PRACTICAL FIELD TESTS EUROPEAN LINE. A Fottaightly service is maintained beHAVE ENABLED via porta to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontnwt THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS-A. BAURconstructed, and are fitted with all the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2447 12 p& sai» nB KoftUeytschef Lloyd, Bremen. |E> Steam Navigation Co. British |n( a slem Navigation Co., A I oceei Slam snip w„ tn. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD, 1913 1 V\, AND July 24 Belt, connecting with Macedonia. lut.hd.d to Ben. ST.A..B, num, UIITIIAI fiTCIII lIIV nn it. Aug. 7 Arcadia connecting
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