Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-10-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 229 VOL. LXXI. SATURDAY. 4th OCTOBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement968 1913-10-04 1 •□aaoaDaaaaaaaoanaaaaDtiaDß a FOR S3O u "V ou >ke g X a— tts posted evscy day n for a whole year to your iiMtk clocal sunscniptiom. san. g Proportionate Quarterly and g p Half-yearly rates. g g Subscriptions are payable in g ad rano> and rwmittancoe should ba addressed to S968 words
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Advertisement89 1913-10-04 1 ■auoaaoßaDdooaaoaanaaacoa* a TX/HEK YOU ABE AWAY a g VV on leave you want to keep g a in touch with Malayan affairs, S g Social, Commercial, Mining, g Planting, Ac. This you can do a g in no better way than by subsen b- g a ing to the Weekly89 words
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Article867 1913-10-04 2 HOW THEY AFFECTED AN ILLTEMPERED MAN. Paris, Sept. 2.—Yesterday I met a thoroughly ill-tempered man with embittered ideas as to the beauty and common-sense of this year’s fashions. It was at a garden party given by a mutual friend of ours in the grounds867 words
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Advertisement815 1913-10-04 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. TO LET. WANTED TO LET. AN EXPERIENCED NURSE for two BUNGALOW, witbin girls aged 8 and 4. di.unce of town, entry from Apply Mrs. F. W. DOUGLAS, jgt December. Kuala Lumpur. Apply Box 1119, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1160—30, 2, 4-10 1156-4-10 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NOTICES. Experienced Chinese storeKEEPER (Import815 words
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Advertisement1070 1913-10-04 2 I BAD LIVERS. I Not only is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs in the human body, and when I deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged »y the inactivity of I the kidneys and bowels, it becomes torpid,1,070 words
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Article741 1913-10-04 3 There is little outside the ordinary routine of life that the middle-aged nun can safely do without the sanction of a doctor. After forty-five very few men are free from weakness of one organ or another, and it may be dangerous to climb mountains, or to741 words
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Article80 1913-10-04 3 A Judge’s Dilemma. New York, Sept. 9.—On Saturday at Tucson, in Arizona, Miss Claire Simpson was charged before a Judge with having worn in public an X ray dress. She demanded to be tried by jurors of her own ■ex, and as the Judge w<*B unable80 words
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Article28 1913-10-04 3 A Berkshire journal has the following advertisement For sale, set of golf clubs and bag, in good oondi ion or would exchange for a double mailcart.28 words
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Advertisement289 1913-10-04 3 i I 3 JF you are using an imitation and you don’t believe that it is costing you more than the genuine Lea Perrins, try this: Order a bottle of LEA P&&RINS. Eat one meal with the imitation —eat the next with Lea Perrins. See how much you have been289 words
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Advertisement304 1913-10-04 3 THE SECRET OF OUR Ever Increasing Estate Business IS IN SELLING RIGHT GOODS RIGHT PRICES. George Town Dlspenscrg, LIMITED. Penang, Zaiping, Jpoh. A VALUABLE MEDIUM. Penang, by its advantageous situation geographically, combined with nn admirable service of sl>ii ping «nd railway communication<), is provide d with excellent facilities as m304 words
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Article533 1913-10-04 4 .—M.M. DINNER AT KUALA LUMPUR. In the evening of Wednesday, His Excellency Rear Admiral Peirse and the Officers of H. M. S. Swiftsure were entertained to dinner at the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt presided, having on his right the guest of honour.—M.M. - 533 words
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Article87 1913-10-04 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, October 3. A most successful fancy dress ball was he’d in the Town Hall last night, in honour of the Officers of H. M. S. Swiftsure. Over 40) persons were present, including Sir Edward Brockman, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Peirse and87 words
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Article71 1913-10-04 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, October 4. H.M.S. Swiftsure left Port Swettenham for Singapore yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Previous to the warship’s departure a telegram was despatched to the Secretary of the Entertainment Committee here, on behalf of Rear Admiral Pierse, the Officers and ship’s71 words
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Article524 1913-10-04 4 —M.M. Mr. Zacharias, speaking at the recent half-yearly general meeting of the Selangor Chamber of Commerce, made allusion to the Malayan Dreadnought and took up the position that the gift of H. M. S. Malaya was a spontaneous tribute from the F. M.S. to the British Empire—-spontaneously—M.M. - 524 words
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Article216 1913-10-04 4 Man Pinned to Points. London, Sept. 13.—0 n a railway line at Crewe, in Cheshire, yesterday, a peculiar incident occurred. While a m»n was sitting across some points an employee in one of the signal cabins pulled the points over to a'low of the passage of an216 words
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Article185 1913-10-04 4 Ex Hongkong Resident’s Bankruptcy. In the Court of Bankruptcy, on August 15, a meeting was held of the creditors of Ernest San iemao, whose statement of affairs showed liabilit es £21,665 and assets, cash, £1 10s Bd. It was reported that the debtor came to England from Hongkong185 words
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Article26 1913-10-04 4 —Cincinnati Enquirer. Willie—“ Paw, what is a jury Paw—“ A body of men organized to find out who has the best lawyer, my son.—Cincinnati Enquirer. - 26 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article69 1913-10-04 4 LATEST BETTING. London, October 3. Following is the latest betting on the Cesarewitch 100/9 agst. Wagstaff 100/8 Night Hawk 100/8 Charlton 100/8 Fantaeio 100/7 Augur 100/6 Grave Greek 20/1 Annealey 20/1 Warrington 20/1 Wilfred 20/1 Warmint 20/1 Candytuft 25/1 Rivoli 25/1 King Midas 100/3 Lavaine 100/3 Mistinguette 40/169 words
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Article323 1913-10-04 4 SUCCESSFUL FIRST DAY. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Ipoh, October 4. Excellent racing was witnessed on the first day on the Ipoh Gymkhana Club’s autumn meeting. There was a large attendance of visitors, the weather being fine and the fields good. The arrangements were smartly carried in every323 words
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Article128 1913-10-04 4 Following are the weights for to-day’s racing Race 1. Koodoo 11.7 Michael Graham 11.1 Noreen 10.10 Sudden Death 10.7 Quatro 10.0 Hawrite 10,10 Race 2. La Diable 11.7 Leslie 110 Imperial 10.10 Alice 110 7 Forres 9.7 Megaphone 9.7 Race 3. DerVeend 11.7 Little Willie 10 10128 words
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Article28 1913-10-04 4 We are informed that the next practice game will take place on Thursday, the 9th instant, and not on Wednesday, owing to the Association League Match.28 words
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Article212 1913-10-04 4 Our caddies are, as is well kuqwn, scrupulously honest and trustworthy (says the Glasgow News But this strict morlity is not a characteristic of the caddie iu all parts of the world. A friend of mine was playing in a medal competition over a Shanghai course, and both be212 words
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Article138 1913-10-04 4 Willemse, the Batavia Cafe Proprietor who earned the 1,000 guilder reward offered by the Netherlands Indies Escompte Maatechappji for giving information leading to the arrest of their absconding cashier A. M. Sonuveld, died in the Hospital at Batavia on the Ist instant. He would have been an138 words
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Article80 1913-10-04 4 >.—New York Wodd. Martha’s Vineyard, August 31.—A woman bather started the fad here of wearing a garter with a tiny bell attached. Other women soon took up the fad, and the beach now fairly tinkles. The fad was voted a great success until a man walked>.—New York Wodd. - 80 words
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Advertisement402 1913-10-04 4 11l a hill H Jwt W. '\'J r i mj 'y» Pixoap Scentless Tar Shampoo. The ideal means of cleansing hair and scalp and preserving and increasing the growth of the hair. Shampooing with Pixoap is easy and delightful,—either at home, in the bathroom or at the hair-iressers—and inexpensive, as402 words
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Advertisement234 1913-10-04 4 ADVEBTIBING FAILURES There are still men who any they nave found advertising a failure. They claim that they gave it a fair trial and could see no insults. Whenever a merchant says that be has tried advertising without success, there is usually a very good reason why it did not234 words
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Advertisement384 1913-10-04 4 DON’T RUB—ERADICATE THE WRONG AND TFTi? WAYS Wn-H When RhenmatUm clotelm do nolwu time on liniment’— and rubbing ths to another part—but root it outbv!? 6 mating from the blood the uric ac iZ I which is its cause. P°i9on To do thia you need the beat hl j medicine384 words
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Article1188 1913-10-04 5 EUROPEANS ARRESTED AND RELEASED. The performance at the Opera House drew a packed house on Saturday night, says the Statesman of 25th ulto., but unfortunately the pleasure of those who attended was seriously interfered with and the whole show marred by the behaviour of a section of1,188 words
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Advertisement202 1913-10-04 5 SUN LIFE OF C ANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FOKCE. £37,547,757.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £9,900,000.0.0 INCOME ISIS £2,561,690.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay, Chief Office Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. J Singapore W: A. Whit», Jfowcsysr, A.202 words
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Advertisement198 1913-10-04 5 7 YOU MAY REST ASSURED 7 that Beecham s Pills will be of great service to you if your stomach is out of order J or your liver is sluggish. The conditions of life in these days are so strenuous that J nearly everybody is at times, overtaken by various198 words
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Article17 1913-10-04 6 Keppel Powib.—On October 1, at Tampin, Malacca, to Mr. and Mrs. C. WKeppel Powis, a eon.17 words
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Article1017 1913-10-04 6 Apropos the article which we published some weeks ago with reference to the road problem as it affects' Malaya, it is interesting to note that both at Home and in the United States an agitation is proceeding for a more durable type of road construction. The1,017 words
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Article238 1913-10-04 6 A COLLISION IN LIGHT STREET. A motor car and a victoria were in collision in Light Street last evening about 6 o'clock. In the car, which was driven by an Indian lad, were Mrs. Martin, wife of Dr. Martin of the General Hospital, and another lady,238 words
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Article598 1913-10-04 6 M.D.C. The other day we reported that a Chinese dhoby of Burmah Road was charged before Mr. P. A. F. David, Acting Second Magistrate, with fraudulent possession of a valuable silk sarong. The facts are as follows: The accused had received from a customer a baju, in oneM.D.C. - 598 words
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Article463 1913-10-04 6 TAMIL BOY’S REMARKABLE STORY. Before Mr. A. V. B<own i n fche Dhfc Court yesterday, two Tamils named Sol and Kandasamy were charged with l V ojppiQg boy 12 year, old named Aoth™ Mutu from the lawful gnardianshm Visuvasan on the 9th August last 1 It appears from463 words
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Article156 1913-10-04 6 We have received the following books by the mail What a Young Wifk Ought to Know, by Emma F. Angell Drake, m d. (Vir Publishing Co.) What a Young Man Ought to Know, by Sylvanus Stall. Price 4/- (Vir PubLshing Co.) What a Young Boy Ought to156 words
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Article73 1913-10-04 6 The following are outputs for September; Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,160 Khota Tampan 7,105 Samagaga 4,112 Consolidated 7,074 Juru 3,902 Gula Kalumpong 58 910 Padang 11,500 Batu Matang 6,549 Bakap Plant. 19,156 Kedbh M 16,792 Jong Landor 19,329 S. S. Bertam 38,000 Straits 164,000 Penang 90,250 Rubana 42,000 Tali73 words
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Article100 1913-10-04 6 Mere words are said to be inadeqnate te accurately convey a tiue imp e-sion of a Gaumont’s latest sensational subject, “lb® Iron Hand versus the White Glove Gang,” which has teen secured by the eute prising show, the George Town Kinema, for exhibition to-night at the Kuaa100 words
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Advertisement406 1913-10-04 6 pFor Debility j 1 g A retired Colonel of the Indian Medical Service g g writes— g =s Dear Sirs, —Following repeated attacks of influenza and debility due to long m service in the tropics, I was left with obstinate chronic bronchitis, severe u dvspepsia and a general neurasthenia, which406 words
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Advertisement16 1913-10-04 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays and Week-Ends. BARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.16 words
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Article313 1913-10-04 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changee (buyers and sellers only) in oar share list ou page 9 to-day Y esterd ay. To-day a Saau. I o’® M tn M -o Mining, Deebook 10/6 11/6 10/9 12/KintaTin 15$ 17$ 15$ 17$ K. Pulai 7$ 8 7 7.90 Malayan313 words
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Article129 1913-10-04 7 FORWARD SALES. AUCTIOM AVERAGES. [P. G. Special Cable.} London, October 3. The Seafield Rubber Co., Ltd., and the Ba'u Caves Rubber Co., Ltd, have sold forward crepe at 2s. a lb. and bark scrap at Is. 9d. a lb. During the past nine months the rubber sold129 words
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Article53 1913-10-04 7 —Reuter. GOOD PROGRESS TOWARDS RECOVERY. Munich, October 4. A bulletin states that Queen Augustine h free of fever and that the renal trouble shows a marked improvement. The pain has almost ceased. If her recovery continues, the Queen and ex-King Manoel *ill soon be able to start for—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article42 1913-10-04 7 the deportation of marie LLOYD. New York, October 4. The Immigration authority has decided f,n the dep station of Marie Lloyd and the Jockey, Dillon, as unmoral persons They *ere booked as Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, hough unmarried.42 words
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Article160 1913-10-04 7 —Rtu*er. MR. F. E. SMITH’S DECLARATION. REGIMENT OFFERED FROM CANADA. London, October 3. The Unionist papers give prominence to a speech of Mr. F. E. Smith, M.P. at Cookstown. He said the attempt to impose Home Rule on a homogeneous portion of Ulster will be met by—Rtu*er. - 160 words
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Article42 1913-10-04 7 .—Reuter. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA. London, October 3. Austria emphatically pointed out to Servia the necessity of observing the London decisions regarding Albania. Servia replied that she is acting only on the defensive and does not intend to seize Albanian territory.-.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article52 1913-10-04 7 —Reuter. RESULT OF THE STRIKE. London, October 3. The award in connection with the painters’ strike grants a considerable increase in wages. The men are satisfied they say they have gained two-thirds of their demands and also a new code of ru’es, which will raise the status of—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article78 1913-10-04 7 —B enter. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. Sydney, October 3. Mr. Borden, in a congratulatory message to Mr. Cook upon his defence of the budget, assures him that Canada stands shoulder to shou’der with Australia and the other Dominions in a firm resolve to safeguard their common heritage. Mr. Cook.—B enter. - 78 words
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Article95 1913-10-04 7 Reuter. REASONS FOR THE RISE. London, October 3. City editors say that the ostensible causs of the rise in the bank rate is tl e heavy shipments of gold to Egypt owing to au acceleration in the drop movement, but the Continent recently secured all available suppliesReuter. - 95 words
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Article73 1913-10-04 7 —Reuter. CONTROLLED BY SIR F. TREVES. London, October 3. Sir Frederic Treves, speaking at the Radium Institute, said he posse-sed four grammes of radium worih £BO,OJO, the large*» amount used in any insti r ution. He cited remarkable cases of easing cancer and cures of rheumatic affections.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article46 1913-10-04 7 ,—Reuter. PREPARATIONS FOR BEDFORD MEETING. London, October 3. Active preparations are io progress for the meeting at Bedford on the 11th inst when Mr. Lloyd-George opens the land Ca Liberal papers emphasise that the Chancellor speaks with the full authority of the Cabinet.-,—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article28 1913-10-04 7 Reuter. London, October 3. The battleship eruiser Queen Mary has carried out her trials. It is understood she attained a spsod of 35.7 knots.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article776 1913-10-04 7 THE GOVERNOR’S ADDRESS. COLONIAL SECRETARY’S STATEMENT[From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, October 4. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, the Colonial Secretary, analys ng the supply of opium, said the estimate was so conservative that, even at the worst, it would probably be obtained. Improvements had bsen made776 words
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Article35 1913-10-04 7 FALL OF 150 FEET. I«ondon, October 4. The military aviator, Major Merrick, was killed while flying on Salisbury Plain. His biplane turned turtle and he was hurled a distance of 150 feet.35 words
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Article194 1913-10-04 7 Upper India Chamber of Commerce’s View. Calcutta, September 26.—The subject of a bi-weekly mail service to India appears in the report of the Upper India Chamber of Commerce held on August 30th. The Chamber were emphatic in their demand for a bi-weekly service. The194 words
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Article130 1913-10-04 7 Government Aid Asked. Sim’a, Sept. 25.—A public meeting was held here da Tuesday evening to cons’der what steps should be taken in connection with the failure of the Amritsar and People’s Banks. Pandit Amar Singh, b.a„ presided. The following resolution* were passed (1) That Government be requested130 words
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Article62 1913-10-04 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $92.60 pe* picul, buyers no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £lB6 s*. spot and £166 15*. three months. The following business ia tin was done on to-day Penang Tin Exchange $92.60 Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co.62 words
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Article82 1913-10-04 7 Westminster Gazette. The mayor of a little ccmmune in the Pyrenees has just issued the following decree Whereas the young people of the commune are wont to meet and dance every Sunday after mass, and the noise they make frightens the cocks, hens, and other animals ofWestminster Gazette. - 82 words
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Article50 1913-10-04 7 A cable from Mr. R. L Corbett announces that the Ipoh Tin Dredging Co. has been successfully floated in London with a capital £90,000, of which £33,000 ha" been reserved «s working captial. The property is situated at Lahat, and has been very favourably repotted on.50 words
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Advertisement300 1913-10-04 7 GRAND OPERA Co., King Street Theatre. TO-NIGHT! Sat., 4th Oct. TO-NIGHT 11 GRAND GALA NIGHT 1 WHEN THE COMPANY WILL STAGE Shakespeare’s Famous Drama: “The Merchant ol Venice.” DO NOT FAIL TO COME TO-NIGHT; WET OR FINE EVERYBODY SHOULD COME 1 All Our New Actresses Will Appear TO-NIGHT. Heaps of300 words
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SPORTING LETTER.
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1034 1913-10-04 8 FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS. London, September 12. League Football was in fall swing on Saturday, and enthusiastic followers of the great winter pastime are congratulating themselves on a great day’s sport.” From every corner of the kingdom have come stirring reports of games brimful of incident.1,034 words
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Article88 1913-10-04 8 —Jones's Magazine. A negro woman in Savannah was preparing to get married. For four weeks before the ceremony she saved her wages and immediat-ly after the wed ling shs hun'ed up her mis ress and asked her to take charge of the fund. I’ll take it, of course,” said—Jones's Magazine. - 88 words
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Article37 1913-10-04 8 Pbwanq :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Tanjong Bungah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—The Empire Hotel. Singapori:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon -Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Cnylon :—Nuwara Eliya37 words
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Article242 1913-10-04 8 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. Chureh of England. St. George’s Church. —Litany, 7.45 a.m Holy Communion (Choral), 8 a m.; Holy Communion (Tamil), 9.-'-0 a m.; Matins (Chinese), 10.30 a.m.; Children’s Service, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m.; Hymns 18, 595, 243, 259. Chaplaincy of Perak North. All Saints’,242 words
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Article165 1913-10-04 8 Saturday, October 4. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Ipoh Races. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang ,Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Sunday, October 9. 20th Sunday after Trinity. Monday, October 6. S.S. Public Holiday. Band Esplanade, 6 p.m. Penang Golf Club Foursome165 words
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Article115 1913-10-04 8 The following are the fixtures for this month Oct. Bth CU AC vs PO RO Esplanade Mr H R Ch r eseman. Oct. 9th C RC w C AC V. Green H A Neubronner Oct. 15hOFCwPCC ...Esplanade Mr Lee Temg Liat. Oct. 16th C A C wC U115 words
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Advertisement184 1913-10-04 8 a ,S wSMF I I Boyri I Beconsn the Bedy-Buildin< —q Power of Berrfl has been 3 IQtolQ SEj iiiiiimmiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuHßil I NATURA MILK I I =(LION BRAND).= I The Ideal Milk for use in the tropics, Nature Milk Lion Brand can be obtained > being absolutely pure whilst retaining its184 words
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Advertisement68 1913-10-04 8 “THE GLEN” swenedim row. p nik (Within six minutes’ drive fr om Railway Station). First-class Board m<i Lodging Having special Swimming attached. Very healthy locality and good position. Excellent cooking. Breakfast, Tiffin and ready at any hour. Under European Supervision Terms very Mod ePate TH E Empire «uni. KUALA LUMPUR.68 words
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Article2574 1913-10-04 9 i Capita. vZ’ue. 3 Dividend.. Name. j j a? m 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING. l»u »100,000 $60,000 60.000 1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman) DAP- Co. 8/5c 1903 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 30 30 284 9 Belat Tin alining Oo S2J »2 70 1911 QMIOOO wimn f2,574 words
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Article53 1913-10-04 9 Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, Oct. 4, Belawan, gen., Behn Meyer 00. Aragyee, Brit, 247, Spencer, Oct. 4, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Seang Choon, Brit., 3422, Larkina, Oct. 4, Singapore, gen., Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Seang Bee, Brit, 3784, Travis, Oct 4, Rangoon, gen.. Ban Eng53 words
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Article85 1913-10-04 9 Alma for Deli. Jin Ho for Asahan. Malaya for Deli. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Ellenga for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rotorua for Tongkah. Lama for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Seang Choon for Rangoon. Jit Seng for Yen. Tong Chuau for Alor Star (Kedah). Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah).85 words
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Article140 1913-10-04 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE Monday. For Per I Close Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Cornelia 11 a.m. Malacca J Batu Bahra Leong Ho 11 a.m. Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Avagyee 11 a.m. Perlis140 words
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Article265 1913-10-04 9 Penang, October 4, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $4.40 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.70 sellers. Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 sales. White Peppier $29.75 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $65 sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $23265 words
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Article126 1913-10-04 9 Pbnang, October 4, 1913. (By Courtesy oj ths Chartsrsd Bank). London Demand Bank 2/41 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 j 3 Credit 2/4| M 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Ra- 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173 J 3 days’sight Private 175 J Madras126 words
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Advertisement177 1913-10-04 9 INVALUABLE for your HEALTH’S SAKE, m—/Ok Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA cgfy KfTrCTTTTfTTTnFW Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Ths SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy foi toßP'® E SJs£?sok. HAS OVER 75 YEARS’ WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. SOLD BY The George Town Dispensary, IM. N. D. DE SILVA, Maanfactaring Jeweller.177 words
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Advertisement566 1913-10-04 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.U. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur566 words
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Miscellaneous173 1913-10-04 9 The Moon. First Quarter Oct. 7 O Full Moon 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon 29 The Tide>. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Oct. 4 2-18 8-56 2-34 8-52 5 2-46 9-32 305 9-17 6 3-10 10-12 3-37 9-40 7 3-29173 words
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Article1907 1913-10-04 10 ROAD AND DUST PROBLEMS. The recent comparatively dry weather, with its consequent clouds of dust in the streets and roads, has directed attention again to the defects of our existing roads and the possibilitb s of improvement, says a home paper of September 3rd. Colonel Crompton,1,907 words
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Advertisement275 1913-10-04 10 for Washing WONT flannels. WOOLLENS. 1 SHRINK BLANKETS. 1 WOOLLENS shawls. 01 0 I ____J UNDERWEAR. 1 I There is nothing better than LUX for I 1 I washing Woollen Goods. It makes f I them beautifully clean without rubbing I Jk 1 or wringing and preserves that fleecy ikJ275 words
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Advertisement167 1913-10-04 10 OPEL CARS. C PS TORPTOC •MGSrH:.’TZ. I M STOCK.: One 4-Cylinder 15 lI.P. 2-Seater Car with Dicky Seat, painted Dark Bitie. Complete and Ready for the Road. PRICE $2,175. BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., Penang. STAR CARS AUSTIN CARS DEMONSTRATION RUNS AND FULL PARTICULARS FROM SOLE AGENTS—CHIN SENG CO., LTD., PENANG.167 words
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Article1021 1913-10-04 11 UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. The things that happen while playing golf are so strangely curious and improbable that there is no need to invent incidents, and indeed a genius to invent fictions would be but dull and uninteresting as compared with the extraordinary events that have actually occurred. At1,021 words
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Advertisement566 1913-10-04 11 A Celebrated Violiniste tWMdkSSmTI) a MOL’ WJwW l®&SJw zmm in»t?®vW hIOkW l ß''TC‘ Nervous Fatigue, Languor— The power to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous nerve force created by Phosferine. How greatly the566 words
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Advertisement858 1913-10-04 11 ASEPTACINE N. Y. K. The Reliable Antiseptic Mouth Wash. v r 14 ANTISEPTIC, DEODORANT, NON-IRBITANT, J&PMI M<HI VO. Ltt. AGREEABLE AND NON-POIBONOUB. Ab a Gargle or Mouth Wash. Use one part to four parts of water, and gargle frequently. As a Douche, &C. Use one part to twenty parts of858 words
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Advertisement2450 1913-10-04 12 P. &O. Rritish India Steam Navigation |M py Steam Navigation Co. Co.. Limited. 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. INTENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. MAH QEDVirc nirrwAon HP HE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, (irPflll S|£flin Qll ill fa 1913 UUIWA u. j,2,450 words
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