Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 165 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 21st JULY, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 886 1 «'JpaDQD r □□■□DODDS a FOB S3O u X7OU can have the “Pinang g JL Gazette posted every day S for a whole year to your addraea. q (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. *27). O g Proportionate Quarterly and p a Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in S advance and remittances should g
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  • 719 2 CAPTAIN SCOTT’S STORY. London, June 23.—The July number of the Strand msgaph* publishes the first instalment of Captain Scott’s story of bis ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. The story, which is taken from his journals, is finely illustrated with Mr Ponting’s photographs. The narrat!*p covers the journey
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  • 116 2 Mr. Harcourt’s Policy. London, July 9. Mr. Harcourt, in reply to Mr. G. Stewart, said that during the last three years, out of 26 Governorships, excluding Military Governments and Self-governing Dominions, which were a speeial category, only two bad been conferred on men not already in the Colonial
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    • 848 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICES. competent typist Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd. REQUIRED AT ONCE. Apply to VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an B. W. 0., o/o 874 Chamber of Commerce, at 12-30 noon, on Tuesday, the Twenty-second day of July, u/AMTCft AT ONCE 1913, for the purpose of considering a Scheme for
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    • 51 2 FOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS* AUDITORS amd SECRETARIES. „•1 Secretarial Practice, The Manual of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. rt. e IN CONJUNCTION WITH F. SHEWELL COOPER, M.A., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-law. Only a limited number of Books in stock. Price $4-50 flflCfl. B| Post $4-75. The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.
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    • 221 2 F ROSPHALTIC 1 fug iron PROTECTOR. I Covers 4,500 square feet with two coats S P 01 cwt 8 S PARTICULARS, APPLY I n I HT CT C/O. v I SOLE AGENTS. E 9 GOLDEN BURMAH CHEROOTS. 1 MILD, MEDIUM AND STRONG. l| g» (Ma akapa •btaiaabk Ii aiffaraat aizaa-"
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 359 2 The s, a Co TONIGHT I TONIGHT 11 NEW PICTURES. 1 The Trail of Broke, A.B. 2 The Hostage, A. K. 3 The Gingerbread Man, Andre Deed. 4 The Pathe Gazette, 5 Three Woman to Every Man, Part I. 6 Do. Do. Part 11. 7 Do. Do. Part 111. 8
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  • 1886 3 S. F. P. FORMER GOVERNOR HONOURED. A very pleasant and successful function took place on Wednesday evening, tl e 25th June, at the Carlton Hotel, when a portrait of himself was presented to Sir John Anderson, g.C.m.g K cb., lata Governor of the Straits Settlements and High
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  • 30 3 Penang —The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon -Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon —Nuwara Elly a
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  • 655 3 ANNUAL REPORT. Mr. A. M. Burn Murdoch, Conservator of Forests in the F. M. S., in his report on forest administration for 1912 says fourteen additional reserves were constituted and finally gazetted during the year, the net addition to the reserved area being 31,072 acres, about
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  • 100 3 Monday, July 21. Band Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, July 22. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, General Meeting, 12.30 p.m. Penang Turf Club, Autumn Race M eeting. Penang Assizes Open. Band, Golf Club, 6
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    • 632 3 frXF ICOLONIAI rfiaß EXHIBITION fk SAMARANG, JAVA. M Augtiaf-TV ovember, 1914. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. i rlwM Complete demonstration of the Colonial administration, Eastern Cultures, Traffic, Industry and Commerce. f Articles of Import from Europe, Australasia, America ™JJSy and the Far East. I
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  • 457 4 [from Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 19. Last night a special train left Taiping for Kuala Kangsar at 6*49, with Mr. R. G. Watson, C.MG, British Resident, Perak Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Colonel Murray, Major Haymes, Dr. Wood, Mr. Edmuni Burnside and Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, all of
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  • 319 4 GENERAL MANAGER’S REPLY. t Mr. P. A. Anthony, General Manager of the F, M.S. Railways, in a letter to the Malay Mail replies to the statementmade by >he firemen on strike to a Malay Mail representative, and published in ou contemporary on Thursday. Mr. Anthony -ays there
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  • 79 4 The Assizes commence in the Supreme Court b fore Mr. Justice Fisher to-morrow. The following is the list of cases Chew Ngee, Gang, robbery with use of deadly weapon Li Chat alias Li Goh, unlawful return fmm banish nent; Munusamy, giving false information to a public servant Andiappen,
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  • 2438 4 FIGURES FOR 1912. The report upon the working of the F.M.S. Trade and Customs Departments during last year appears as a supplement to the F.M.S. Gazette of 18th July above the signature of Mr. W. J. P. Hume, Commissioner of Trade and Customs. AGaRBQATB. The aggregate
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  • 236 4 PENANG’S STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended July 5, there were 75 deaths —47 males and 28 females, equal to a death-rate of 37.99 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were V ■g TJ Is H “S Death-rate ...37.99 34.95 46 Fevers
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  • 36 4 The following programme of music will be performed on the Esplanade this evening Overture Austria Retreat Bela. Polka Caclcoo Fahrbach. Selection Grand Contest Semiramide Rossini. Waltz Estudiantina Waidteuful. March The United Service Hume.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 368 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for polling down and re-constructing Premises N»s. 67 and 67a, Pitt Street, and 58 and 60, Queen Street. Plans and specifications can be inspected at the Land Office, or at Mr. H. A. Neubronner’s Office, No. 33, Beach Street, between 10 a.m. and 4
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    • 115 4 W. JONES, Photographer Dealer, 79, Bishos 'Street. Developing aud Printing for Amateurs at moderate chaiges. Out-door Work a Specialty, bpecial Price for Plates, Papers and Photographic Chemicals. Kodak Films. tu th B—l 6 8 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Tombstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all
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    • 475 5 I HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? N I This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. >r B B Many people *are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk;
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  • 16 6 Hoknidgk—On 15th inst. at Lahat the wife of G. M. P. Hornidge of a son.
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  • 1078 6 The statement on the Navy, made by Mr. Win«ton Churchill in the House of Commons last week, provided conclusive evidence that the Oil Age has arrived, and that its coming signalises a veritable revolution in the world of ship-building, both as regards vessels of commerce and vessels
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  • 666 6 EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY’S NEW BOAT. At the invitation of the directors of the Eastern Shipping 00. a large number of persons journeyed to Prye on Saturday afternoon to witness the launch of the s.s. Perlis, the Co.’s new vessel which is intended for the Penang-—Perlis run.
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  • 197 6 AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL. In the Supreme Court, thia morning, Mr. Justice Thornton heard an appeal by five Klings who were convicted by Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, District Officer, Butterworth, for committing an affray at Sungei Puyu and received sentences ranging from a fine of $25 to one
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  • 780 6 Mr. J. R. Nicholson, c.M.G Chairman of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, is on visit to Penang. Mr. W. A. Ward, Chief Sanitary Inspee. tor, and Mrs. Ward and family are going to India on six months' holiday. Mr. A. Bellamy Brown, Editor of tho Malay Mail
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  • 44 6 The ".s. Tranqu»b ir arrived at Penang this morning, b inging 5, 'OO barrels of cement, consigned t Messrs. Sot and Co. This, we are i> formed, is a record cargo of cement unloaded ftom one vessel at this port.
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    • 238 6 The fascination of the East Is brought boms to you In the pefttfllH to which -£~T' Messrs. jLk MasfcA* pRtRES “*?D|L V JT-V mM m tt«i' t»i brands Bouton Rouge and Felucca BgjTptiah Cigarettes /Me eat* with which they are made, under Ideal I**’ 1 climatic condttwas, starting from the
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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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  • 25 6 DEATH. Mrinksz.—On July 15, on board the steamer Maras, at Palembang, Clara Maria Elizabeth Hufnagel, the beloved wife of Captain J. Meinesz aged 38 years.
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  • 124 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. Ths following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 2j■ Ssabm. a Mining, Kinta Tin 10} IS 16 18 Lahat 7} 8} 7.90 9 Malayan Tin 42/6 47/- 41/3 46/9 Pahang C. 8/3 9/4} 8/6
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  • 99 7 —Reuter. GREAT DISPLAY OF COURTESIES. Mexico City, July 19. Unusual honours will he paid to the Japane s e Minister a* M»nzanilo. The Government are sen J ing a represent ive from the Foreign Office and t o military attaches to meet His Ex< el ency st
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  • 73 7 —Router. CANTON GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS SEVERANCE. Hongkong, July 19. The Chinese Press report* that the Canton Governor-General ha l proclaimed Canton’s severance from the Central Government, and declared the Provi cial Council has appointed him Commander-in-Chief to lead the trees a2aim-1 President Yuan Shi-kai, on account
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  • 48 7 .—Reuter. HULL SHIPPING HELD UP. London, July 19. The strike of dockers at Hull, which was settled yesterday, ha* broken out again. Alt the shippi g is held up. Edinburgh Carmen Stop Work. The carmen of Edinburgh have struck work and the trains are stopped.
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  • 67 7 ,—Reuter. A GUARD KILLED. Lisbon, July 20. While the police were holding up motor cars, in connection with an an’icipated bomb attack a’ different points of t e City, a man standing n ar threw a bomb which killed one of the Civil Guard. A sentinel
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  • 59 7 —Reuter. BUILDINGS WRECKED AND BURNED. Seattle, July 20. A mob wrecked the halls of the Indus trial Workers of the World and o her Socialist organisations, bu ning the con tents. The wreckers were headed by bluejackets from American cruisers in the harbour, whom Soci dist
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  • 28 7 Reuter. COMPULSORY SERVICE EXTENDED L >ndo n July 20. The French Chamber adopted t- e Three Years’ Military Service Bill by 258 votes to 204.
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  • 475 7 APPEAL TO CARMEN SYLVA.” POWERS’ HINT TO TSRKIT Sofia, July 19. The sensational rumours regarding the flight of the Bulgarian King and Queen are discredited. It is stated in Bukharest that the Bulgarian Queen has telegraphed to Carmen Sylva (Queen Elizabeth of Roumania) appealing to her to suspend
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  • 100 7 D.O.L. Berlin, July 20. Roumania is prepared to eease her advance after the armistice is concluded. Russia suggests a protest to Constantinople, in face of the transgression of the stipulated frontier line of Enos-Midia. Turkish cavalry are swarming up to Adrianop'e, the Young Turks energetically favouring re-conquest- The
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  • 143 7 .—Reuter. CONFERENCE AT THE TREASURY. M A BRUTAL INDIGNITY” London, July 19. A conference was held at the Treasury, attended by Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. Lloyd-George, the Governor of the Bmk of England, and others. It is believed it has reference to the financing of the
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  • 134 7 —Reuter. SOURCE OF THE MONSTER GIFT. New York, July 19. It was surmised that Mr. Rockef Iler is the donor of the twenty million sterling fund to combat tropical diseases, as on the Tnte national Health Commission Mr. Page is ment on«-d as one of the
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  • 34 7 D.O.L. Berlin, July 20. The Norddeutsche, emphasis'ng the superiority of the Nori hern Chinese troops, sympathetically refers to Yuan Shi-kai’u energetic end-avours for internal peace, which is necessary for China’s future.—
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  • 27 7 ,—Reuter. KING’S LOAN TO BRITISH MUSEUM. London, July 19. King George has loaned to the British Museum a number of the Dalai Lama’s gifts.
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  • 32 7 —Reuter. FRANCE GIVES A LEAD. Paris, July 19. The Budget Committee has decided to imp se a surtax of 20 per cent, on bachelors over thirty years of age.-
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  • 16 7 Reuter. MRS. PANKHURST RE-ARRESTED. London, July 20. Mrs. Pankhurst has been re-arrested.—
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  • 157 7 M.M. Huttenbach vs. Crompton and Web Hap Lang. In the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice R. C. Edmond», the case was commenced in which Messrs. A. and L. Huttenbach are claiming sls2a for goods supplied to W. H. Crompton and Wee Hap
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 72 7 .-—Reuter, DAVIS CUP. London. July 19. In the match for the Davis Cup McLoughlin and Hackett (America) beat Powell and Schweogers (Canada) 6/3, 6/3, 12/10. America meets Great Britain in the challenge round on the 25th inst.—Reuter. AMERICA CUP. DATE GF-RACES FIXEP. New York, July 20. The conditions
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    • 44 7 London, July 19. The match Kent v. Yorkshire at Tunbridge ended in a draw. Notts beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 134 runs, -°t Nottingham. Sussex beat Lancashire by five wickets, at Manchester. The match Hants v. Essex, at Portsmouth, was drawn.—Reuter.
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    • 388 7 P. C. C. 2nd XI v. JOCKIES. This interesting semi-annual fixture came oS on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, rf suiting in a defeat of the Knights of the Pigskin by 59 runs in the first inning». Only nine of them faced' the starter, two having got astray,and they
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    • 158 7 M. F. A. CUP TIE. The semi-final between Hutton Lane and Mejlis in the M.F.A. Cup tie waswi'ne?s°d by a large crowd of enthusiastic specta ors at Dato Kramat yesterday afternoon. After the incident during the first semi-final between Crescent and Sabrul Jimil,in which the third goal was credited
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    • 654 7 TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. The following is the programme for tomorrow’s racing I.—Thb Mixed HandioafwuS p.m. Value $5OO. A Handicap for horses which have never won a race of the advene tised value of more than $6OO. Entrance, $25. Distance, one mile. The Friar, Mr A. L. McE van’s ch
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    • 76 7 A visit to the race course this morning revealed everything in perfect order. The turf appeared to be in excellent condition and only fine weather is needed to ensure the success of the meeting. Following are selections for the first day’s racing Raos I.—Sweet Marie or Sbdar. Race 2.—Brown
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    • 47 7 The football ma ch between St. Xavier’s and King Edward VII School, Tailing, which was to have been played on Saturday afternoon, had to be abtn'oned owing to the late arrival of the visitors on the field—another grea' di» >ppointment.
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    • 80 7 The following ties are for to-day Championship —Hadden v. Cunradi; Hodge v. K C Kay; Southam v. J R Brown. Singles Handicap Class B.—Adams v. Harries; Gregson v. Blackstone Goatly v. A S Hall. Singles Handicap Class C.—Major de Hamel v. Cowap; E L Mile* v. J
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    • 120 7 The competition for the Monthly Meda for July had the following result T. 8. Nash 51 46= 97—22= 75 H. B Sells 49 45= 94—11= 83 J. R. Bennett 55 45=100—16= 84 W. N. Masterton 51= 95—10= 85 F. Duxbury 50 46= 96—10= 86 W. R Armstrong
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  • 137 7 Referring to the new Bukit Mertajam— Alor Star branch line, Mr. P. A. An'hony G> neral Manager of the F. M, 8. Railways, sajs in his annual report This line is 56 miles in length and branches off from the main line at Bukit Mertajam in Province
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  • 78 7 S. S. GAZETTE. The following appointments are announced in the current issue of the Government Gazette:— Mr. J. C. Sugars to act as SolicitorGeneral. Penang; Mr. G. A. J. Smith-Sbeinmitz, D. O. t Diodings, has been gramed an extension of leave um il the arrival at Penang of
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  • 58 7 To-day’s qu t»tion for unrefined tin in Penang was $9l 50 p°r p cul, buyersjno sellers. Tm in Lonoou :no quotations. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $91.50 Straits Tradi g C". nil. Etste'n Co. nil. Leong Fee <fc Co. nil.
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  • 1382 8 REVIEW OF THE YEAR. In his report for 1912, Mr. P. A. Anthony, General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railways, says the past year has been of unusud importance in the history of Railway development in the Peninsula, the Johore State Railway and the Singapore Government Railway
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  • 392 8 The following are outputs for June Jendarata ...lbs. 13,500 Melalap 9,205 Knala 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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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 No More Aches and Pains What is your trouble Headaches, toothache, backache, sore throat, earache, strains and bruises are relieved and cured by following the printed directions you’ll find on every bottle of Little's Oriental Balm Stop experimenting with remedies you know nothing of—stop running up uselessly large doctor’s bills
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    • 243 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality! I 1 A >I Abmi ip X A I THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING. 1= -SUPERIOR 1 iHSW It 41 I I BREAKFAST J B. I» BACON a! Q I THE STRONGEST belt in the world THB 19,3 IWBas JUST ARMVEB. Silent Indian
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  • 2439 9 i CP.W.. Number S Dwam 2? 5* 1908 1910 1911 1919, 1913 MININ®, S IS? 'SX K 2 11 j} so so Si r: tS e n n Ml^- p z fi’Jo Wl3 250,000 ‘250,000 f |J,OOO 10 10 Bukit Tawang Hydraulic Tin Pre*. 12 1915 *lOOOOO 85 *****
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  • 85 9 Klang, Brit., 732, Fawcua, July 21, S’pore, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Malacca, Brit., 405, Stach, July 19, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Campbell, July 19, Port Dickson, gen., E. 8. Co. Donggola, Dut., 164, Wichger, July 20, Belawan, mixed, H. L. Co. Ellora, Brit., 2566, H.
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  • 39 9 Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi Perlis. Tong Chay Un for Setul. Van Outhoorn for Olehleh, Sabang &c., Padang. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.
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  • 41 9 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Koerber, Spore, July 23, Venice, S.K. Bohemia, Colombo, July 24, China, S.K. Kaga Maru, Japan, July 24, Antwerp, B. Atsuta Maru, Japan, Aug. 7, Antwerp, B.
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  • 73 9 ARRIVALS. By Klanu (July 21) from Singapore, Miss Evans, Miss B Kvms, Miss C Gomrei, Mrs Chow Wong and two children, Mrs Zacharin Messrs I G Spring, A D Allan, K A Stevens, H V C Smith, Bellamy and S Fraser; from Malacca, Rev Deredec, Mr and Mrs Heinmy,
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  • 275 9 Penang, July 21, 1913. S. P. Tapioca $4 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4 50 buyers. Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. (’oast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Popper $31.00 sales. Trang Pepper $19.00 nominal. Mace nom. Mace Pickings $87.00 sales. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 s22|
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  • 46 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICk To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thye 7 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Deii and Batu Bahra Donggola 1 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Yen Eh Eng 7 a.m.
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  • 125 9 Pbnang, July 21, 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 n 175} Madras Demand
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  • 158 9 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessel», but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, July 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31, and, TongChuan, July 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 257 9 IHE 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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    • 568 9 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £i 700 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... Hbad Ornes; 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O. Aobncies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Serembaa Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala
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  • 619 10 CYCLE CARS AND RUNABOUTS. ALLDAYS’ MIDGET CAR. The Midget car, made by Messrs. Alldays and Onions Pneumatic Engineering Co., Ltd., of 58, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., which I took over the run to St. Albans and back some time ago, possesses one or two luxuries” in design, writes Twin in
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  • 180 10 The Government in January hst ordered twenty Austin cars for the u«e of Civil Servants in the F.M.S. We have received from the Austin Motor Car, Ltd., of Birmingham, a detailed description of the type of oar which has been sent out to the above order, from
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 223 10 GoodBIGH =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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    • 559 10 A AX2AA A O I fl TH E I Continental I 111 RIBBED COVER AND I“* Continental I INNER TUBE. B B H l AGE/VTS SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I STOCK/STS CHIN SENG 8 Co.. Ltd. CHIN KOOI 8 Co. TAI SENG 8 Co. 3 I =SECURE= CALCUTTA an ““1 OVERLAND
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 64 10 The Tide*. Date. H. w. L. W. H. W. L. Vt A.M. A.M. p.M P.M July 21 2-11 8-20 1-55 844 „22 2-37 8-47 2-18 906 „23 302 9-12 2-39 9-37 „24 326 926 3-02 949 „25 3-52 10-01 329 10-14 „26 424 10-30 4-05 10 44 n 27 5-11
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  • 917 11 At the trials on June 19 of the new Japanese Volunteer Fleet steamer «SaAa&i Maru which has been constructed by the Kawasaki Dockyard, a mean speed of 19.1 knots was attained. The contract speed was 19 knots. The coal consumption 1.4 lb. per H.P. Mr. Harcourt has addressed
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 851 11 ate Children \KB N, hildren who lack the vitality, nd hearty appetite of healthy Jaitan Mail SfPamthift Cft U uld begin at once to take— [[O RU inoll VO. I/O. }PL E R’ W it with Malt Extract jestible, concentrated nutriIs up strong bodies and I w ns and strengthens
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2167 12 12 JfJJSArW A A -Ci ADIAJ vnivvri p 9 intended sniunga. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. Wann. CS®. British India Steam Navigation Co., f sma S m p t llt MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. LIMITED. Ing. a 7?3“Zn^HD^th Dra n> m B.n.Sra.n.K CHINA MUTUAL STEAM MV. CO, ITU. 21 Devanha
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