Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1913

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 235 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 13th OCTOBER. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1229 1 .uuooioaonnannocaaaaaaas FOR S3O n B \7OU can have the Pinang D c J Gaaette posted every day g for ft whole y»»r to your addreea. g (LOCAL SUBSCRiPTION. 527). D 5 Proportionate Quarterly and a a Haif-y«»*dy g a Snbecriptions are payable in D J •avance and remittanoee should 0
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    • 85 1 ■uaanunaaaaaaeaaaaaaaacaa» a IX/ HEN YOU ARE AWAY c V V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, g Social, Commercial, Mining, g Planting, &c. Thia you can do q g in no better way than by subacriu* ing to the Weekly Edition of the g
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  • 567 2 The Draft of a new Enactment to amend the Law relating to Societies has been just published by the F. M. 8. Government. It concerns any club, company, partnership or association of ten or more persons, whatever be its nature or object and every branch of
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  • 255 2 How a Problem Was Solvkd by thk Elders. Solomon in his wisdom is rivalled by the council of elders of Sib’, in Beluchistan, one of whose decisions is described in Truth.” A certain spiritual teacher instru ted a pupil in an incan a im which was
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    • 1090 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. SHORTHAND TYPIST. NOTICE. WANTED »t once Offers A. B. C. c/o VTOTICE is hereby given that all perNo. 101, Pinang Gazette. LN sons having any claims against the dissolved firm of THONG POH and 1200—15-10 Co;,” are required to send particulars ““in writing of such claims addressed
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    • 492 2 ICONTINENTAII Ityresl I FURTHER I I LARGE REDUCTION I IN PRICES. Apply for Price List to the Agents I SELLAR, MURRAY CO., A LADY has accommodation for one or «v two Boarders. Convenient locality. IA/ [KJ I g HP Apply W., c/o Pinang Gazette. W A A A JL/ A
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  • 1131 3 RICE AND RUBBER. Mr. Consul Carlisle reports that the district of His Majesty's Consul at Saigon embraces the whole of French Indo-China, but the present report only deals with the trade of the port of Saigon in Cochin-China The value of the tital foreign trade of
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  • 634 3 A STEADY IMPROVEME4TIN THE BUSINESS. The results of the business of the Toyo Ksen Kaisha du ing the first half of the current business year, ending June 30, are ve y favourable. The number of vessels ownei by the company is 6, with an aggregate tonnage
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  • 525 3 PROPOSED PROTEST AGAINST NEW REGULATIONS. The Legislative Council of Singapore recently passed a law, which will come into force on January 1, 1914, requiring all vessels entering Singapore w;th over 100 passengers to carry a qualified doctor. The new law will apply to all arrivals from ports north
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  • 347 3 How a Sheriff Saved a Negro. A mob laid siege to the gaol at Spirtanburg, South Carolina, on August 18, determined to lynch Will Fair, a negro prisoner held on a charge of criminal assault. W. J. White, the sheriff, sought and was refused the aid
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    • 281 3 THE Empire I HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. The only First-class Hotel in Kuala Lumpur entirely under European Supervision. 1 I I REMWNfD fOR EXCELLENCE OF CUISINE 8 WINES. HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG S SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL (Under the Personal Management of the Proprietor and Proprietress). PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINING ROOMS.
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    • 223 3 THE 4 Being absolutely pure UNIVERSAL in itself and free from CLEANSER. 1 all evil-smelling fats and oils, it leaves only perfect purity wherever it is used. ALWAYS DISSOLVE LUX WITH BOILING WATER. Made by LEVER BROTHERS LTD.. JTW Port Sunlight, England. Now Building Now Ready. y Large Airy Rooms.
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  • 257 4 The following appointments are notified in the F. M. S. Government Gazette Mr. P. Trump, Assistant Engineer, to act as Executive Engineer, Grade HI. P. W. D., Selangor, with effect from 10th March, 1913. Mr. T. W. H. Kingston, Cadet, to act as Protector of Chinese, Selangor and
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  • 259 4 A correspondent of the Straits Times writes from Trengganu, October 6 At six o’clock on the morning of the 30th ult. an extraordinary affair occurred here. Two Chinese men were talking together at Kedei Payang, Trengganu when one sud ienly struck the other a blow with a
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  • 143 4 Messrs. Byers and Turner met with a nasty accident while riding on their motor bicycles neir Relau, on the road to Balik Pulau, on Saturday evening. A coconut tree had fallen across the road, but the obstruction could not be defected owing to the shadows of the
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  • 160 4 Instances of thefts during and after the unloading of vessels at Swettenham Pier have been somewhat numerous, but the practice should be effectively terminated by the two check boxes which are being erected on the wharf. In future the consignment and delivery orders are to be duplicated.
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  • 874 4 BENGAL REIGN OF TERROR. (From Indian Tapers.) London, October 6 —Tfa Times in an article dealing with Political Crime in India urges the necessity for measures to stem the current setting against the security of the law. The article laments the inability of the Government to count on
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  • 895 4 Engineering. The remedy is obvious and lies entirely in the hands of the officers concerned. It is to insist, by all the means in their power, that the conditions of pay and service in the nautical profession shall be raised to a level that will attract the young
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  • 502 4 A REMINDER OF IMPERIAL DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS. A correspondent in British North Borneo sends to the Financial News the following communication: How is it that when it comes to the practical patriotism that believes in supporting one’s own flag and country, and all that pertains to same, we
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  • 391 4 JAPANESE CHARGED WITH MURDER. About 4 p.m. on the 12th August, 1912, the Kyauktada Police received information of the allege! murder of a Japanese in 33rd Street. Inspector Austin proceeded to the scene of the crime and there saw the dead body of a Japanese named Fujita,
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  • 113 4 Penang, October 13, 1913 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Banix London Demand Bank 4 months’ right Bank 3 Credit o/ll h 3 n Documentary ..,2/4. n»,f Calcutta Demand Bank A 3 days’ right Private Bombay Demand Bank 3 days’right Private Madras Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private Rangoon Demand
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  • 269 4 Penang, October 13, 1913. 8: P. Tapioca 4 25 saleg M. P. Tapioca 4 45 j Gold lea! $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 sellers White Pepper $291 se l] er3 Trang Pepper $24 nominal Maca $l2O nom Mace Pickings $65 buyers. Cloves $39 out of
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  • 176 4 The following are outputs for September; Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,160 Taiping 4.400 Greahan 26,889 Bandar Maria 16,101 Tanjong Malim 28,000 Kuang 5,680 Trafalgar 1,457 Henrietta 5,739 Sungei Matang 5,600 Hidden Streams 11,683 Tebrau 15,500 Sekong 9,030 United Serdang 120,410 Sungei Kari 15,607 Asahan 4,284 Tandjong 39,052 Sialang 24,081
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    • 466 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MANAGER WANTED. FOR Government Para Rubber Plantation, Kuala Tembeliug, Pahang, from March 1, 1914. Must be experienced rubber planter, and preference will be given for knowledge of Javanese labour. Applies'ions, stating salary required and enclosing copies of testimonials, etc, should be sent to the Director of Agriculture, Federated
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    • 476 5 I HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I I I This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. I B Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk;
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  • 2 6 BIKTH.
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  • 1127 6 Reuter on Saturday informed us of tie successful removal of the Gambon dike, which is the last great barrier on the line of the Paiauia Canal so there is eve y like ihood that the original plan, for the first vessel to steam through the canal on
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  • 832 6 MR S. O. ABELL DIES IN PENANG It is with great regret that we announce the death of Mr. Samuel Owen Abell, the veteran |showman, who passed away last night «t the Sea View Hotel at the age of 78 Some two yea* s ago deceased began
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  • 523 6 Major E. B. Scott has been apDoin Armament Officer at Singapore, Ute<: Bishop Ferguson-Davie has returned Singapore from his trip to Bangkok. l Mr. E. E. Colmm has been appointed Coroner for the Settlement of Penan» The marriage of Miss Bede Cox tak place on the 20th
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  • 210 6 The following is the business for the meetings of the Municipal Commissioners tc be held to morrow:— Special Meeting. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To consider and pass by-laws for Bakeries, Eating Shops, etc. Ordinary Meeting. 1. Any special business the
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    • 156 6 ISMAIL RAHEEM I DIAMOND MERCHANTS. No. 11, FARQUHAR STREET. Have just unpacked a large and varied stock of Gold Jewellery set with diamonds and other coloured precious gems, also a large selection of 18 Carat Gold Watches, Wristlet Watches, Earrings, Jade Jewellery and Silver Articles. We specially invite the public
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    • 10 6 The crag Hotel, sanatorium, PENANG HILLS. RENOVATEDTHROUGHOUL Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors
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  • 249 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers aflfl sellers only) in our share list oo a g e to-day Yesterday. To-day x >. m n Malayan Tin 41/6 44/9 Al/- 45/6 Pahang C. 11/3 12/- 11/4 12/RahmanH. 14J 15 14| 14} Ranibutan 12} 13} 13 13}
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  • 99 7 AN ASSOCIATION FORMED. From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipob, October 13. A meeting of those interested in the rubber industry was held at Batu Gajah when it was decided that steps be taken to form a Kinta Planters’ Association. It was resolved, pending the formation of the association, as
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  • 63 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 13. In reviewing the Colonial Secretary’s Report on the Colony the Free Pre»s notes that since 1901 the revenue has increased by over four million dollar®, but of this $3,800,000 is growth of profit on licences and of general revenue there
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  • 43 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 13. The manoeuvres were concluded by a general field day in which all the Singapore Garrisjn, the Malay States Guides, the Volunteers and Marines took part. The action was carried to a successful conclusion.
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  • 91 7 Reuter. COMPLIMENTS TO KING GEORGE, London, October 11. Ring Alfonso and M. Poincare have jointly telegraphed to King George thanking him for sending the battleship tc Cartagena and assuring him of their cordial friendship. leasts were proposed at a luncheon on board the French battleship Diderot, w heu
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  • 33 7 —Reuter. London, October 11. Lord Dundonald and Colonel Hickman have consented to become members of a committee for organising a memorial to C’apt. Corfield for his gallantry in Somaliland. —Reuter.
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  • 607 7 .—Reuter. EMIGRANT SHIP ON FIRE. A D»E*DFBL SPECTACLE. London, October 12 The steamer Volturno, sailing from Rotterdam to New York, has been burned in mid-Atlan’ic and abandoned. 757, mostly immigrants, were aboard, of whom 230 are unaccounted for. The Volturno is a British vessel and left Rotterdam on
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  • 85 7 —Reuter. ROYALTIES AT THE COLISEUM London, October 12. Their Majesties the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, Prince Arthur of Connaught, his bride, the Duchess of Fife, and other Royalties, attended the performance at the Colis-um in aid cf the French
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  • 53 7 —Reuter. RUSSIAN EXPLORATION. New York, October 12. The Russian Government steamers Taimyr and Waygatch have arrived at St Michael Alaska to coal. They have been exploiing north Siberia for three years and report the discovery of a large body of land in Grteuland extending beyond latitude 81 north and
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  • 383 7 —Reuter. OPENS AT BEDFORD. SPEECH BY HR. LLOID-GEOKE. London, October 12. Mr. Lloyd-George opened the land campaign at Bedford. He received an ovation. Lcrd Beauchamp presided and there were fifty members of Parliament present. Mr. Lloyd-Georre was cheered for several minutes He emphasised that there were Home
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  • 153 7 THE “TIMES”ON THE SITUATION. London, October 12. The Times says young China has displayed none of the qualities requisite to organize new forms of popular government and has not even succeeded in drafting a constitution, thus Yuan Shih Kai is free to govern by all the timehonoured expedients
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  • 63 7 —Reuter. A BORDENITE VICTORY. Ottawa, October 13. Mr. Morris, the Government candidate, scored a triumph for Mr. Borden’s Naval policy, wresting a se«t at Chatesuguay Quebec, vacate 1 by the death of a member, from the Liberals and defeating exMinister Fisher by a majority of 150. The seat
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  • 155 7 .—D.O.L, PRESS COMMENTS. London, October 12. The Morning Post, in a very sympathetic article, on Prince Katsura, says he was one of the greatest of Japan’s sons. The Norddeutsche, in a sympathetic articb, remarks that Germany loses one of her best friends iu Japan. Prince
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  • 104 7 Reuter. LIBERAL SPEECHES. SUGGESTIONS OF COMFMHHSE. London, October 11. Sir J. Simon, at Kilmarnock, said the Government would never abandon the princip'e of a responsible Irish Executive but would gladly co-operate in the suggestions of a compromise consistent with that principle. Mr. A. Ure at Gla-gow said
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  • 54 7 London, October 4.—Speaking at Leigh, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said he was coming to India in a fortnight, but would return for his duties in the House of Commons, and for the annual meeting of the Labour Party. He assured his hearers there would not be a general
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  • 69 7 Reuter. GREECE MASTER OF THE SITUATION. Salonika, October 12. King Constantine, in reviewing the Eleventh Division, addr j ssed the officers and dec'ared if Greece is now master of the Bakan situation that was due to your valour and patience. I am ce tain there will be no
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  • 203 7 .—D.O.L. Berlin, October 12. The Kaiser, after a hunting visit at Konopischi’’, visits the Emperor Francis Joseph at Vienna on 26th inst. The Reichposl, commenting heartily on the Kaiser’s visit as proof of the unshaken faithfulness of both monarch®, says This will make many an intriguer silent.
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  • 42 7 .—Reuter. PRESIDENT WILSON’S ANNOUNCEMENT. London, October 11. The Times' Washington correspondent says that President Wilson has announced he is convinced of the correctness of the British contention that free Panama tolls for American shipping will violate the Treaty obligations.-
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  • 38 7 ,—Reuter. UNIFORM BILL PROMISED. Montreal, October 11. Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster General speaking at the Cana ian Club p omised that ths Imperi »1 Government would intro duce a uniform Imperial Naturalis ition Bill next session.-
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  • 141 7 The conceit given by the members of the Royal Antidiluviao Order of Bufialoes on Saturday night, presided over by Mr. Adams, Primo of Lodge No. 1, Singapore, was a great success. There was a large ga’hering present and everything went as merrily as the proverbial marriage bell. Songs were
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 43 7 VICTORY OF FLORIST. London, October 12. The Duke of York Stakes resulted as follows FLORIST 1 EQUANIMITY 2 OSELLE 3 Thirteen ran. Won by a length and a half; a neck between second and third. Betting: 100/7, 100/7, 108/8.
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    • 23 7 Reuter. CARPENTIER BEATS AN AMERICAN Paris, October 13. Carpentier beat the American Jeff Smith on points in a twenty rounds contest.—
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    • 65 7 (Frdrn Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 13. Successful sports were held in the Victoria Institution oo Saturday. There was a large attendance of residents, including Sir Edward and Lady Brockman. The sports championship was won by Chew Futt. A gymnastic display and musical drills were
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    • 165 7 WEIGHT LIFTING COMPETITION. The commencement of the display announced io one of the local papers on Saturday last, was delayed by rain till 1 p.m., about eleven Leaguers competing with Mr. Lim’(Khay Hooi, Inch Medallist, refereeing. The lifts practised, viz Right hand clean and jerk, Left
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    • 115 7 The water was so rough yesterday morning that tbe team race which was arranged to be held at the Penang Swimming Club had to be postponed till a week later. The water polo match took place, however, and provided some excellent sport. The Reds proved the stronger
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    • 183 7 The following scores were made this morning at the Kampong Bahru Range Murray Challenge Trophy. 200 Yards. Miss J. Smith 31 Mrs. Wrigbt-Motion 31 Miss Mathieu 26 Miss Gawthorne 24 Miss S. B. Smith 21 Mrs. Liston 19 J Monthly Spoon Shoot. 150 Yards. S. H’cap
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 414 7 A SURVIVOR’S STORY. London, October 13. Mr. Arthur Spurgeon, manager of the London publishers Messrs. Cassel «fe Co., who was a passenger on tbe Carmania wirelesses a somewhat incoherent account given by the German survivor Trintepehl. He says that at six on Thursday morning all were routed
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  • 303 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, October 12. Racing. Our contingent for the Autumn Singapore Meeting left here on Friday afternoon under Woodgate’s care. They were Charity, Royalty, and Lily Elsie, all looking remarkably well. We shall bs sending another batch to Serembsn and Kuala Lumpur in another
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  • 48 7 Arrivals. By Klang (October 13) from Singapore: Messrs Landon-White, D Forbes, D Paterson, J R C Badham, A C Cutter, Byatt, and Lister; from Port Swettenham, Messrs Majendie, Khoo Ewe Chye, V Gibbons, G T Leang, L T Soon, Lim Eow Thoon, Luk, and P H Henshaw.
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  • 661 8 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messra, James F. Hutton <fc Co., Ltd., writing on 18th Sept, report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American —Spot 7.66 7.51 Mid-American, current month 7.32 7.17 F.G.F. Egyptian—-Spot 10.15 10.10 wr v i- n *4. Tester- Last New York Cotton. day week Spot—Cents. 13.40 13.15
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  • 84 8 Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, Oct. 13, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Indragiri, Dut, 160, Bron, Oct. 13, Deli, gen., K. P. M. A Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Soott, Oct. 12, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Atjeh, Dut., 393, Reit, Oct. 12, Sabang, gen., Hottenbach Liebert Co. Austria,
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  • 72 8 Jin Ho for Asahan. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan B randan. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Fooksang for Calcutta. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and SetuL D van Twist for Olehleh, Sabang Ac. and Padang. Hakata
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  • 67 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFIC» To- Morrow For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 7 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.i.. Deli and Batu Bahra Indragiri 1 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Kumsang 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p n. Wbdnbsday.
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  • 36 8 Prnano :—The E. St O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman and Runnvmede Hotel Tanjong Bungah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur:—The Empire Hotel. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—Th? Continental Hotel Ceylon ;—Nuwara Eliya
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  • 229 8 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, Oct. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 and Kedah, Oct. 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25,
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  • 86 8 Morday, October 15. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kaugsar Road Peuaug Motioi. Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, October 14 Half Yearly General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 3 p.m. Prize Giving, Free School, 4.30 p.m. Baud, Golf Club, 6 p.tn Wednesday.
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  • 88 8 October 20.—Penang Impressionists Sketching Club Exhibition, Parish Hall. October 21. —119th Anniversary of the death of Captain Light, the Founder of Penang. 97th Anniversary of the Founding of the Penang Free School by the Rev. R. B. Hutchins. Trafalgar Day. November 4.—Ministering Children’s League, Sale of Work. November
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  • 94 8 The following are the fixtures for this month Oct. 15'h OFCvs P C C Esplanade Mr Lee Teong Liat. Oct. 16th C A C vs C U A C V. Green Mr S M O Merican. Oct. 22nd C U A C vs G S R C... Esplanade
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 A story of the Turco-Italian War in two ree ]g—6,000 feet entitled BIDONI’S MEDALS in which stirring scenes of the fighting in Tripoli will be screened TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Drury Lane Cinematograph Co., (Drury Lane Theatre Hall) With the following subjects Flower of Love and Flower of Death. A story of
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    • 125 8 Stop That Pain! Accidents will happen. Disease and arious ailments sometimes come in spit, of all precautions. But why endure the aches and pains when Little’s Oriental Balm well rubbed in wi’l instantly bring relief It is unquestionably the most remarkable pain cure in the worl I. For backache, head-ache,
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    • 251 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!! M B iSb VAt I mSmi X/svX THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING. 1 SUPERIOR Y I Ypt V BONELESS I It n I W H I BREAKFAST vk' l- 4*4 II ®ACOK THE STRONGEST BELT IN THE WORLD. THE 77" 1913 MODELS. JUST
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 134 8 The Moon. O Full Moon Oct. 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon 29 First Quarter Nov. 6 The Tides. Dau H W. L. H W L. W. a.m. a.m. r.M p.m. Oct. 13 11-21 545 11-43 5-51 14 11-47 6-1 1 Nil. 6-17 15 12 06 6-38 12-14 6-42
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  • 2475 9 i 4.1 cinhaaribad Number of laane OPiUI. Subeenbed. Bhare|l> VblMb 5 Dividend., Name. 5 £g i ’S' S- 1 a a> cr I 1909 1910 1911 1911 1913 MINI N Q 1111 »100,000 KW.OOO 60,000 1 1 Wm n*v O« «Sr S» 300.W0 »0.000 ».000 }0 10 »4 Z
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  • 1428 9 ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD. FEARS OF GENERAL FINANCIAL DEBACLE. Bombay, October s.—Before Mr. Justice D&var at Bombay High Court this morning the Hon’ble Mr. Straugman presented a petition on behalf of Mr. Dossabbai Ardaehir Cann, broker and depositor of the sum of Rs. 1,000 in the Credit Bank
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  • 161 9 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $91.40 per picul, buyers no sellers. No London quotations. The following business in tin was done on to-day Penang Tin Exchange 91.40 Straits Trading Co. 50 tons at 92.00 Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong Fee <fc Co. 25 tons at
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  • 147 9 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 Taipiug district, for example, it has long held
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 568 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 Hbad Ornes; 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.O Agbncixs and Branohbs. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Caleutta Klang Shanghai Coleetbo Kuala Lumpur
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  • 751 10 Statistics of new railway mileage for all I the world indicate that, while the United States leads in actual figures of increase, the relative increase is not greatest in that country. The statistics come down no later than the year 1911, when activity was great. The
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  • 166 10 New York, Sept. 16.—The campaign of dress reform among women reached a practical stage at Buffalo yesterday when Mrs. A. B. Wilson, president of the Woman’s Christian Temperar.ee Union, said that a municipal mass meeting of mothers would be held in December »o advoca'e the banishment
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 GoodBICH =TYRES= Ami ng ton Hall, Tam worth, 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
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    • 689 10 INSURANCE. IVI GTOr 211* Sb the corp ra ™n boyal exchance ASSURAHce Royal Exchange, London A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM /COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 st m her souirc mo^tml p iXeU s CJMJBaAA W 15 H.P. with French grey benefits of Assurance to the Public f lawn body.
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  • 688 11 —The Ceylonese. JUDGES’ DISAGREEMENT. Of the cases for argument on October 3 at Colombo before Mr. Wood Renton, Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice Pereira and Mr. Justice Ennis, comprising the Full Court, was one from the District Court of Chilaw. This case had been originally argued before
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 164 11 B<er life R Oil aWjHRB 5W Extract ®£p|S|i W« 0 -w/ others 9 4JO/ ad sustained H M Kc-food. flg pjw the quantity 11 quality of H H Ch emi at a wT I 1 F»W IVar it is ‘KEPLER' W Wellcome Co., London and Bombay All Rights Reserved Vll
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    • 102 11 WANTED. USED SIAM STAMPS. As taken off letters, parcels etc. I buy any quantity at following prices, if in fine condition 1,2& 4 atta. At 1/- per 100 3,5, 8,9& 12 atta. 6/- 18,24,28*64 „46/ 1 Tical at 6/- per dozen. All Ticals above I Tical at fid. per Tical:
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    • 937 11 ASEPTACINE N Y. K. The Reliable Antiseptic Mouth Wash. J apan y ail Steamship Co. Ld. ANTISEPTIC, DEODORANT, NON-IRRITANT, AGREEABLE AND NON*POISONOUS. ja As a Gargle or Mouth Wash. Use one part to four parts of z water, aud gargle frequently. As a Douche, &C. Use one part to twenty
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2560 12 P. O. Rritish |ndia Stea* Navigation IM Steam Navigation Co. lDg§cy Co, Limited. p*®» EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. INTENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. *T*HE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, 0(111 Pa it a SERVICE OUTWARD, Intended to Sail. Stzambb. 1 Hamburg via
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