Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 October 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-10-07 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 230 VOL. LXXI. TUESDAY. 7th OCTOBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement975 1913-10-07 1 wiT's jnotjaancannsuDOD» D t KOK $3O D r D o roU can have the Pinang D c Gazette" posted everyday q for whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). Proportionate Quarterly and E o Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in d adrsuce and remittances should bs addressed to975 words
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Advertisement82 1913-10-07 1 ■OMDDDBnnflnaaoaflQnuaucom a TXT HEN YOU ARE AWAY g V V on leave \ou want to keep in touch with Malay»'' affairs, c g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can do a a in no better way than by subscrio- ing to the Weekly Edi tion of the “Pinang82 words
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Article459 1913-10-07 2 JAPANESE CRITICISM OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. In the “Taiyo, a popular Japanese paper, Dr. Jinbo records for the instruction of his countrymen his experiences on a ten months' tour in foreign countries. The account (as translated by the Japan Herald,” says the “Manchester Guardian cont tins some amusing459 words
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Article459 1913-10-07 2 Interfsting Discoveries. During the demolition of the church of Sancta Cruz the burying peaces of a number of the Fathers of thi Miss.on were disturbed, says the Bangkok Tim»s. The remains were in every cate reverently cared for and placed into caskets. They will at a later date459 words
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Advertisement1198 1913-10-07 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Katoo Deebook ”No Experienced Chinese store- Liability. KEEPER (Import or Export) for xtqtlCE is hereby given that a Call European firm; Apply stating salary re- f\| < No 2 of One Shilling P er quired. share on the Contributing shares in the Storekrbper c/o Pinang1,198 words
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Advertisement839 1913-10-07 2 i=RATNER=i M W Hepndueed from tfie Strain Cefio of 5t6 7ebruary, 1910. B PENANG MAN OFFERS $5OO. WANTED HIS SAFE BURGLED. J M w M W 73 VERY interesting contest has recently taken TV'HERE the safe (quite a small one by the way) place in Penang between Mr. Choo Hean,839 words
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Article3745 1913-10-07 3 COLONIAL SECRETARY DISCUSSES ESTIMATES PROSPERITY UNAFFECTED BY OPIUM. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held at Singapore on Friday afternoon. H. E. the Governor (Sir A. H. Young, K. c. M. G.) presided, and the other members present were H. E. the General Officer Commanding (Major-General T.3,745 words
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Advertisement420 1913-10-07 3 HEINZ BAKED if They possess a delicious g tizing flavor. K As a substitute for meat they W supply every needed element. They are most economical. fe* HEINZ I American Pure Foods# Foods, Sauces, Relishes, Condiments K You should also try Heinz Tomato Ketchup, r J M Tomato Soup, Sweet420 words
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Article6951 1913-10-07 4 SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR. SURVEY OF THE SITUATION. PRECARIOUS NATURE OF OPIUM REVENUE. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur H. Young, K.C.M.Q delivered his annual speech at the Legislative Council on Friday afternoon. The following is the text of it In my address to you last October6,951 words
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Article2162 1913-10-07 5 SECOND DAY RACES. A FINE AFTERNOON’S SPORT. [/’rom Our Own The concluding afiernoou’s sport on Saturday was again most interesting. The attendance was Urge and the fields welf maintained to the finish. The Resident w »s once more to the front, while there was a record muster2,162 words
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Advertisement373 1913-10-07 5 ■M“J«* aa DaDaaaaanDnaananacaaoacnnaDn,l DD aaQ n °°°°°°°uat‘oaan°naaD°nuaB«!Sl!MS EKEIIE MMKBEHw Scientific Oertainties. “II- The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are based on scientific certainties. Used'as directed, they are >/ exactly_what a baby needs to develop into a healthy and robust child. The ‘Allen- Da s sn 3 burys Foods are easily assimilated digestive and373 words
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Miscellaneous17 1913-10-07 5 The Moon. First Quarter Oct. 7 O Full Moon 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon 2917 words
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Article4334 1913-10-07 6 IMPORTANT BUSINESS AT KOALA LUMPUR. THE BATAVIA CONGRESS. THE “SLUMP": DRASTIC PROPOSALS. (By Our Special Representative.) An important and protracted meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held at the Chamber of Commerce,. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. Mr. R. W. Munro (President) was in the Chair,4,334 words
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Article124 1913-10-07 6 Prnang, October 7, 1913 (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank aea 4 months’ sight Bank 3 Credit 24* m 3 h Documentary ...2/4 n J Calcutta Demand Bank aaa r 8 3 days’sight Private Bombay Demand Bank aaa 17 3 days’sight Private 17 Madras Demand Bank124 words
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Advertisement294 1913-10-07 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL for 2 NIGHTS only, Return Visit of the Old Favourites. MR. EDGAR WARWICK PRESENTS The court cards AND THEIR JOKER in New Repertoire, New Songs, New Scenes, New Quartettes. Prices $3, $2 and $l. Plan at ROBINSON PIANO Co. SUPERINTENDENT’S BILLET (900 acrei) filled. Applicants thanked.294 words
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Advertisement464 1913-10-07 7 HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I B This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. i B B Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; B464 words
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Article1055 1913-10-07 8 To-day's extended issue of sixteen pages is chiefly due to our desire to include full reports of the Planters’ meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday and of the Legislative Council proceedings on Friday last at Singapore, when His Excellency the Governor and the Colonial Secretary made1,055 words
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Article1025 1913-10-07 8 ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. Before Mr. Justice Fisher and a special jury in the Supreme Coart, to-day, the trial was continued of the five accused in connection with tae fire at the premises of Chop Chip Eng, in 135 Beach Street, on Jaly 2nd last. The accused1,025 words
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Article750 1913-10-07 8 f Arrivals. By Assays (October 4) from Shanghai M. R E Thompson and Mr G G Ireland ’from Hongkong, Mr Locke. Xroia By Alma (October 7) from Deli, Mr aM Mrs Skinner, Mr and Mr* Dembrick D? Glenny, and Dr R McLinell. Ur By Klang (October 6) from Singapore750 words
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Advertisement147 1913-10-07 8 NIKKO Photographic Studio. SPECIAL ARTISTIC t- Christmas Cards ’"«•Calendars 1914. I SPLENDID Japanese Series. Personal Christmas Cards and Post Cards Promptly Printed in First-class Style. Cards Post Cards made from Amateurs' Photos. Experts sent tot Out-door Photography anywhere and at any time. Head Office: 21, PENANG ROAD. Telephone 579. Branch147 words
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Advertisement12 1913-10-07 8 The crag Hotel, SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors. I.-12 words
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Article176 1913-10-07 9 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list ou page 9 to-day Yesterday. Today Saaaua. JS M m Mining, Kinta Tin 15} 17} 15} ..17 Kam anting par 2/6 par 2/K. Pulai 7 7.90 7* 8 Lahat 6.60 7.60 6}176 words
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Article37 1913-10-07 9 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, October 6*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/1} Para to arrive 2/11} Market quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead A Co»]37 words
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Article46 1913-10-07 9 [/’rom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 6. The Tambalak Rubber Co.’s profit for the year was $30,733. No dividend is to be declared. $25,000 have beeu placed to reserve. At the present price of rubber, the Company is barely paying costs of upkeep.46 words
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Article68 1913-10-07 9 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING CO. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, October 6. The September output of Tin Dredging Co. waa 275 pikula. TRONOH. The foliowin? are the output figures for September 1913 Output from Mine Piculs 2,960 Tributers 189 Total 3,049 Value from Mine $178,330 Tributers 11,402 Total $189,73268 words
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Article60 1913-10-07 9 ADMIRAL VISITS H. E. THE GOVERNOR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 6. H. M. S. Swiftsure” arrived here this morning. Admiral Pierse landed in the afternoon and visited H. E. the Governor. A guard-of-houour of the Yorkshire Regiment was drawn up at the jetty. An extensive programme60 words
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Article82 1913-10-07 9 EIGHT ARRESTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, October 6. The police, under Mr. G. C. Valpy, the Protector of Chinese, and Mr, H, P. Huntmade a raid on a Triad Secrety Society a a village four miles from Kampir. About eighty men were engaged82 words
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Article109 1913-10-07 9 COMBINATIONS BEING FORMED. SOME FINAL DIVIDENDS. [P.G. Special Ca&fe.] London, October 6. A number of Rubber Companies are now considering the desirability of forming a combination to fix weekly price limits for their rubber. Shareholders in Rubber Companies are also taking steps to form an association for[P.G. Special Ca&fe.] - 109 words
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Article114 1913-10-07 9 ,—Reuter. DECAPITATED ON THE LINE. London, October 6. The bodies of a rex’genarian, Major Hamilton Murdoch, who had retired from service in the army, at d a youthful nurse, were found decapitated on the railway at Southend. They had removed their hats, tied their,—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article74 1913-10-07 9 5. —Reuter. SEVENTEEN MISSING. London, October 5. The North Shields steamer “Gardenia,” from Benisaf to Borough, collided with the steamer Corw Cornwood in a dense fog in the North Sea The Gardenia sank in four minutes before the boats could he lowered. The boilers exploded,5.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article34 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. Rio Da Janeiro, October 4. A steamer collided and sank a military tug following the manoeuvres of the fleet. It is feared that thirty persons have been drowned.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article41 1913-10-07 9 Washington, October 5. The Secretary of Commerce and Labour has ordered the Immigration authorities to permit Miss Marie L’oyd, the English music hall singer, and the jockey Bernard Dillon to lani under bond until their contracts are fulfilled.41 words
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Article48 1913-10-07 9 FIERCE RESISTANCE BY SUFFRAGETTES. London, October 7. Miss Anni* Kenney was re arrested at a meeting in London under the Cat and Mouse Ac". There was a fierce struggle in the face of infuriated women. Eight arrests were made for obstructing the police.48 words
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Article31 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. Panama, October 6. Another earthquake occurred at 5 in the afternoon, lasting 10 to 15 seconds. The buildingsjwere severely shaken. Reports, from the Canal zones report no damage—Reuter. - 31 words
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23 1913-10-07 9 Reuter. London, October A Mr. R. Walter, Secretary to Government, Wei-Hai-Wei, has been appointed Colonial Secretary of British Honduras.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article316 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. THE LORD ADVOCATE’S VIEWS. SIR E. CARSON LEAVES BELFAST. London, October 4. Mr. Alexander Ure, M.P., speaking at Bonese, said that, except for the Tories, the Home Rule question would be exhausted. The British people declined to be either bullied or terrified. He would never fight—Reuter. - 316 words
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Article169 1913-10-07 9 London, September 28.—1 n contrast 4a the impressive accounts of the preparations in Ulster, appearing in the Union*st paper?, the Radical Pres* is publishing columns of humorous descriptions of what it desci ibe? as the Carson Circus. The Daily News says that the officials of the New169 words
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Article55 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. London, October 6. The Daily Telegraph says that Mr. Asquith, as President of the Committee of Imperial Defence, has decided not to summon the Imperial Naval Conference, a meeting of which was expected shortly. The journal adds thst the decision is o’oubtle-s due to the political—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article30 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. SUBORDINATED TO POLITICAL EXIGENCIES. London, October 6. The Telegraph publishes an article vigorously condemning the subordination of the affairs of the Empire to political exigencies at home.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article90 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. GERMAN PRESS DEMANDS. London, October 4. The Guelph-Hohenzollern controversy has been revived. A Guelph politician recently stated that at a conference at Karbruhe, prior to the betrothal of the Kai-er’s daughter, Prince Ernst Angus’ when asked to renounce the Throne of Hanover, replied Honour comes before—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article403 1913-10-07 9 AUSTRALIA THE FLEET. —Reuter. ARRIVAL OF FLAGSHIP. PATRIOTIC BEECHES. Sydney, October 6. The arrival of the Flagship Australia” with the cruissr “Sydney” was a magnificeot and imposing sight. As she gradually emerged from the haze into sunshine, escorted through the Heads by cruisers and destroyers, the huge crowds ashore and—Reuter. - 403 words
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Article178 1913-10-07 9 A DEADLOCK. London, October 6, The official enquiry at Dublin in'o the labour trouble has resulted in a deadlock. Ti e employers having refused to dismiss the men working during the stiike, the Labour Delegates thereupon declared the men would continue the fight. Scheme For a178 words
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Article86 1913-10-07 9 YUAN SHI K’AI RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT. Peking, October 8. The Presidential election occurs when Parliament opens on Monday morning, after which the Power* will simultaneously recognise the Republic. It transpires that Jap in was primarily responsible for the recognition movement, and Chino-Japan?se relations have there fore greatly improved. Peking, October86 words
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Article194 1913-10-07 9 AUSTRIA’S MILITARY FXPENDITUH. mCHSS OF NEOOTIATMNS. Vienna, October 5. The Council of Ministers has decided to increase the annual number of recruits and supplementary ere fits to defray cost of military measures in connection with the Balkan crista, amounting to eighteen millions. Alkaaiaaa Defeated. Belgrade, October 5. The194 words
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Article179 1913-10-07 9 D. 0.1. Berlin, October 6. A final conference on safety measures for passenger traffic at sea will be held in London on November 12th. In view of the moderate Turkish demands, the Powers are consulting Athens wilh a view to the moderation of the Greek demands. TheD. 0.1. - 179 words
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Article345 1913-10-07 9 A WELCOME RETURN VISIT. A large and enthusiastic audience gathered in the Town Hall last evening to welcome, on their return visit, Mr. Edgar Warwick’s Court Cards and their Joker, who are passing through the Straits and F.M.S. on their way to China and Japan. The Court345 words
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Article204 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter* SIGNED BY PRESIDENT. ACTIVITY AT BONDED WABEHOOSES. New York, October 4. With the operation of the new Tariffs Bill, the Customs houses have been the scene of unusual activity and were open from early morning till midnight. An extra staff was engaged to deal with the—Reuter* - 204 words
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Article55 1913-10-07 9 MILITARY PARADE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 7. A very successful parade of the Garrison was held yesterday. H. E. the Governor and many distinguished persons were present. Hugo crowds witnessed bhe parade of over 3000 troop’, including sailors from H. M. S. Swiftsure, the Malay States55 words
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Article59 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. Vienna, October 4. The Die Zeit says the new naval programme to be submitted to the Delegation provides for the replacement of the antiquated Monarch class ships by “Dreadnoughts” costing £11,600,000, and the construction of fast cru'se s and torpedoers ab a cost of £4,100,000, the—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article40 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. FORTHCOMING ROYAL VISIT. London, October 6. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand will arrive at Windsor, as the guest of the King, in November, accompanied by his morganatic wife, and wll af'er wards stay at Portlands and Welbeck—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article39 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. A ROYAL COMMISSION. London, October 6. The Morning Post says the appointment of a Royal Commission on venereal disease will be announced in a few days. If will consist of about sixteen members, including some women..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article26 1913-10-07 9 —Reuter. NUMEROUS CASUALTIES. Dvinsk, October 6. The Kieff to Petersburg express collided with an uncoupled engine. Fourteeu persons were killed and seventeen injured.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article22 1913-10-07 9 VISIT TO KING ALFONSO. London, October 6. M. Poincare h*s started on a visit to King Alfonso at Madrid.22 words
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Article69 1913-10-07 9 To-day’s quotations for unrefinedHtin in Penang was $92.05 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £lB4 12s. 6d. spot and £lB5 ss. three months. The following business in tin was done on to-day y Penang Tin Exchange 92.05 j Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting69 words
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Obituary42 1913-10-07 9 OBITUARY. CANON SHEEHAM. London, October 7. The death is announced of the Rev. Patrick Augustine Sheehan, D. D., Canon of Cloyne, a well known Roman Catholic divine. SULTAN OF MUSCAT. London, October 5. The death is announced of the Sultan of Muscat.42 words
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Article2250 1913-10-07 10 a. IH-d-0.. j sl e£l I J 190? 1910 1911 1912 1913 MI N I N•. 1913 «100 000 $OO,OOO 60.000 1 I 9 D4P til 1»IS wnonu wtnnoo -to 000 10 10 30 30 284 9 Belat Tin Mining Uo «4 •*f w WUS 300,000 300,000 30.0 W2,250 words
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Article179 1913-10-07 10 Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Oct. 7, T. Anson, gen., E 8. Co. Glenturret, Brit, 3026, Webster, Oct. 6, London, gen., Boustead A Co. Omapere, Brit, 340, Morris, Oct. 6, S’pore, gen., E. 8. Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., '69, Ferguson, Oct. 6, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Bandon,179 words
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Article75 1913-10-07 10 Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Tong Ohuan for Alor Star (Kedah). Singapore for Sabang. Malacca for Tongkah. Trang for Trang. Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Pungsh for Trang and Pang Nga. Omapere for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Klang for75 words
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Article88 1913-10-07 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFIC» To- Morrow. For Per Close. Alor S;ar (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Alor S :ar (Kedah) Ban Lee 10 a.m. Langst., Edi, T. Semane, Segli, Olehleh > Speelman noon and Sabang Deli Alma 2 p m. Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Asahait Jin Ho88 words
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Article170 1913-10-07 10 The comp'iniet do not guarantee the date» af arrival of thete vessels, but will endeavour as far ns possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah).—-Tong Chuan, and Kedah. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Began Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or V»n Hogendorp, every Tuesday, Alma, every Tuesday and170 words
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Advertisement404 1913-10-07 10 UNION S. S. CO. I 0F NEW ZEALAND Ld. Auckland, Wellington. Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO OALLIRG Al Samarang and Fiji if irduo«m«mi oyfebs), The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARI" MA, 5.704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates o’ Sailing from Singapore:404 words
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Advertisement547 1913-10-07 10 banks. CHARTERED BANK OF iNntT AUSTRALIA AND CHINA incorporated by R o)t Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund <200,0% Reserve Liability of Proprietors f J’l? O ’°°o H SiD O„, cr 33, BISHOPSGATB, LONDON AND Bmncm, Amntsar Hamburg p, > Bombay I po h p et Bangkok Karachi R^ ngo0 Batavia Robe547 words
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Article16 1913-10-07 11 —Reu'er. New York, October 4. Joe Jeannette teat Sam Langford in ten rounds on points.-—Reu'er. - 16 words
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Article30 1913-10-07 11 .—Reuter. CANADIAN WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP. Montreal, October 5. Miss Muriel Dodd, the English Lady Champion, won the Canadian Women’s Gold Championship,defeating the Canadian, Miss Flo-ence Harvey by 7 and 6.-.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article28 1913-10-07 11 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 6. A succeisful polo gymkhana was held on Saturday. General Stephens m and many officers of the Garrison took part.28 words
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Article168 1913-10-07 11 The Griffins for January 1914 Meeting arrived here yesterday morning by the Elang, 13 io number, and are fully subscribed for. Tney are a very even lob and some of th’m are in very good condition, after having been such a long time on the boat 1168 words
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Article151 1913-10-07 11 The Pentney Cup. Capt. R S Pentney has very kindly given a handsome silver cup for competition. This cup will be shot for on Saturday the 18th inst. at 3-30 p.m. Ranges 200, 500, an! 600 yards under NR A Rules 1912. Handicaps will be sealed.151 words
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Article126 1913-10-07 11 The membsrs of the Crescent Football Club, the winners of this year’s Cup-tie, gave rn at home” to their relatives and friends on Sunday at “Rahimdale” Ayer Etarn. Proceedings commenced at 8 am. with two pasoks of ronggengs and other amusements. There was a large crowd present,126 words
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Article125 1913-10-07 11 The remaining horses from our end for the Singapore meeting are Tongkah, Lossie an! Kiswt, who are under the charge of Gabell, the former of which he has trained. Ihe latter are trained by Archie Campbell who will travel to Singapore iate r and Batu Qaja an125 words
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Article628 1913-10-07 11 RECORD ENTRIES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 6. The entries for the forthcoming races constitute a record and the prospects are good. Entries FIRST DAY, OCTOBER 14. 1. Pavilion Stakes. Floras Tom Tom Lady Flower Satis Tom Lees Bostra Helen of Troy Perilous The Rake 2 and628 words
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Article157 1913-10-07 11 The Foursome Bogey Competition for Prizes presented by Messrs Duxbury and Goldie was played on Monday October 6th Fourteen pairs entered but most of the players were off their game. Result. Hon. W Evans and Hon. DAM Brown (5) 2 down (winners). R R Turner and R157 words
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Article97 1913-10-07 11 Next Saturday evening, 12th inst. the Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes will give their first social evening. This will be the first of aseiies which will be given monthly and those who know the Buffaloes in other parts of the world can count on an unconventional and97 words
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Article161 1913-10-07 11 Free School Successes. Mr. R. R, Pinhorn, headmaster of Penang Free School, writes us as follows: I nave received a telegram from Hongkong to the effect that in the recent Matric. Examination the following Scholarships have been gained by Free School boys:— Lo Cbeuk Shing, King Edward VII161 words
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Article148 1913-10-07 11 Penang, by its advantageous situation geographically, combined with an admirable service of shipping and railway communications, is provided with excellent facilities as a distributing base, and the Pinang Gazette's circulation extends far beyond the confines of the Settlement. In the Taiping district, for example, it has long held148 words
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Article154 1913-10-07 11 The following are outputs for September Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,160 Benar 1,850 Bujong n 7,750 Kuala Pergau 4,270 Malacca 246,294 Lunas 7,207 Tandjong Bring in 13,027 Bukit Hitam 9,233 Beveriac 20,568 Blackwater 9,140 Bukit Panjong 16,417 Kapar Para 52,190 Ulu Rantau 20,177 Dusun Durian 20,162 Sungei Choh 24,342154 words
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Article251 1913-10-07 11 Phnang, October 7, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $4.40 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.65 sellers. Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.75 sales. White Pepper $29.75 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $65 buyers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 s23|251 words
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Advertisement108 1913-10-07 11 THE SECRET OF OUR I Ever Increasing I Estate Business I IS in I SELLING RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. THE George Town Dispensary, LIMITED. Penang, Zaiping, Jpoh. MARTIN’S jrillforLadies.l LiLS A French Remedy for all Iprearularltles. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the house, so108 words
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Article894 1913-10-07 12 Chicago makes the announcement that because of the alarming total of twenty-one persons killed by automobiles on the streets of that city during the past month—fifteen of them children—a plan of instruction for pupils in the public schools on how to avoid street accidents has been launched. This,894 words
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Advertisement293 1913-10-07 12 Motor Cars. A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM Amzblz am The most luxurious British stroller Squire H lawn body. A well finished British Car I mb at moderate price. 12 H.P. with Lincoln green body. The best American Car /aml/vm/I made and the best value 111/I'llllllll l° r money. 30293 words
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Advertisement727 1913-10-07 12 Igontinentall I=TYRES l I FURTHER I I LARGE REDUCTION I IN PRICES. ■H Apply for Price Liat to the Agents H I SELLAR, MURRAY GO., PENANG. I NOTICE. .ABOUR CODE, 1912, F M.S. INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911 V VTX Employers at Indian i.bour V/ AV Cz hereby reminded that727 words
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Article647 1913-10-07 13 THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE AND ITS ORIGIN. Sir Valentine Chirol, in a letter published in the Times deprecates the idea that the disclosures contained in the late Count Hayashi’s reminiscences are novel and sensational, and proceeds to make an interesting contiibution to the secret history of the Anglo-Japanese647 words
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Article141 1913-10-07 13 Date. H. W. L. w. H. W. L. V». A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Oct. 7 3-29 11-05 4-12 9-03 8 3-54 Nil. 11-47 2-24 9 9-04 4-07 10-57 4-07 „10 956 4-34 10-56 4-36 11 10-27 4-58 11-05 5-01 12 10-55 5-51 11-22 5-26 13 11-21 5-45 11-43141 words
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Advertisement235 1913-10-07 13 f FOR HOUSEHOLD CLEANING. f FOR CURTAINS AND HANGINGS, LINOLEUM, 1 I WOODWORK, MARBLE, etc., I I and for use in Kitchen and Scullery. t U LUX is useful for all cleaning purposes throughout the Household. It makes everything pure and fresh while saving time, money and trouble. FOLLOW THE235 words
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Advertisement236 1913-10-07 13 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!! Sr l Higa I zlt A 1 F* I Jj,,| pg THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING. I SUPERIOR 4 V BONELESS 1 v i tes'i\ (breakfast j t BACON <■ the strongest belt in the world. THE 1915 MODUS. JUST ARRIVED. Silent Indian236 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article636 1913-10-07 14 India Rubber World, Sept. 1. Important Polymerizing Invention. Readers will no doubt be interested in a sample received by The India Rubber World from Mr. Joseph Campbell, M.A., m i.m e., of Cairns, North Queensland, of a rubber extracted by him from a species ofIndia Rubber World, Sept. 1. - 636 words
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Article211 1913-10-07 14 culture, of this selected rice.— H. and C. Mail, Sept. 5. The cultivation of rice is an increasing industry in Madagascar, the export of this cereal having increased 1,200 tons in 1912 over the previous year. Mr. Consul Porter, in a recent report, states that itculture, of this selected rice.—H. and C. Mail, Sept. 5. - 211 words
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Article460 1913-10-07 14 LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES. The organisation of the Agricultural Department serves to draw attention to the enormous results which have been achieved by the United States Department of Agriculture in the last few years, and particularly by the Bureau of Plant Industry. This latter section was organised460 words
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Article568 1913-10-07 14 PROFITABLE WORKING DURING PAST YEAR. The nineteenth annual meeting of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., was held at the registered offices, Queen street, Brisbane, on Sfptember 5. Mr. De Burgh Persce (chairman of the company) occupied the chair. The Chairman, in moving the adoption568 words
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Article152 1913-10-07 14 Tuesday. October 7. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday. October 8. Banti, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday. October 9 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday, October 10. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday.152 words
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Article122 1913-10-07 14 The following are the fixtures for this month Oct. Bth C U A C vs P O R C Esplanade Mr H R Cheeseman. Oct. 9th CRCvs C A C V. Green H A Neubronner Oct. 15th OFCvs P CC ...Esplanade Mr Lee Teing Liat. Oct. 16th C122 words
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Article38 1913-10-07 14 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Tanjong Bungah -Springtide Hotel Kuala Lumpur The Empire Hotel Singapore -Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya38 words
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Advertisement380 1913-10-07 14 B An indescribably delightful sensation is procured by those who accustom themselves, immediately before retiring to rest, to clean their teeth and rinse their mouths with the dentifrice and mouthwash OdoL Odol penetrates the cavities of the teeth and impregnates the whole mucous membrane of the mouth, and its refreshing380 words
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Advertisement158 1913-10-07 14 Say I Will Say I will get rid of this Rheumatism I will stop this terrible pain—I will be well and strong, able to work and able to enjoy life.” Then go to the nearest Chemist or Medicine Vendor and ask for a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm. If a158 words
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Advertisement267 1913-10-07 14 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED. Penang Branch: No. 255, Penang Road. Eixgli&h. Soles, Plaice, Kippers, Fillet, Haddocks, Bloaters. Contractors to the PENANG HOSPITALS. Shipping and Estates Supplied. Special Attention Given to Outstation Orders. SHOP HOURS. Week Days: 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays: 5 a.m.267 words
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Article938 1913-10-07 15 Mr. Percy F. C. Topham, of Darland Hall, Ros sett, England, a prominent yachtsman, left Sydney for home by the Malwa on September 6. His 73 tons steel pleasure yacht, Freelance, also sailed for Southampton via Mauritius and Suez. The Freelance, which is a fore-and-aft schooner rigged, reached938 words
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Advertisement216 1913-10-07 15 ie Ideal i for Glossy or Complexions yl ne’ Snow” (Trade Mark) 1 ieed this charming skin f eautifier. It induces X 1 t, cleanses the pores 5 complexion dear tmlttt and Starts Lj>SJ s c*. w ■bay 1 ISMAIL RAHEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS, No. 11. Farquhar street. H ve ju216 words
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Advertisement820 1913-10-07 15 ASEPTACINE N Y. K. The Reliable Antiseptic Mouth Wash. if c l* cl 4 ANTISEPTIC, DEODORANT, NON-IBRITANT, Mdll OtCcUHShiP VO. Ld. AGREEABLE AND NON-POISONOUS. As a Gargle or Mouth Wash. Use one part to four parts of water, and gargle frequently. Ab a Douche, &C. Use one part to twenty820 words
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Advertisement2510 1913-10-07 16 p. o. Rritish |ndia Steam avigation N. D. L. Steam Navigation Co. Co., Limited. IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. INTENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Min erouinr 'THE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, OCPflll SIPfIID Fa a a gi3 SEnVIGE OUTWARD. Intended to Sail.2,510 words
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