Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1913-11-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 253 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 3rd NOVEMBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CEN* 5.21 words
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Advertisement1172 1913-11-03 1 .ueaaaDiaanoDßnn-nDiaDnon» FOR $BO n X7 OU can have the Pinaog D 3 1 Gaaette posted every day g s for whole year to your ad dr—. n D g (LOCAL SUIJCHimON, $27). O 9 Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. g g Subscriptions are payable in g advance and remittances1,172 words
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Advertisement78 1913-11-03 1 ■uuanDDßfiaaDuaaaaoaaaacDaa a TXT HEN YOU A£E AWAY g VV on leave you want to a in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Commercial, Mining, H Planting, &c. This you can do g in no better way than by eubecrio- ing to the Weekly Edition of the g Pinang Gazette,” published g78 words
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Article1853 1913-11-03 2 ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR SHELDON. The following interesting address was delivered at a Saturday Club tiffin in Shanghai by Professor Sidney R. Sheldon, of the Nanyang College I have been asked to speak to you on “Late Things in Electricity." Now in considering this subject I du1,853 words
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Advertisement981 1913-11-03 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED, Menglembu Lode Syndicate. Ltd. AN EURASIAN or CHINESE CLERK Incorporated in the Straits Settlements, with good experience of Engineering or similar store work. Apply Engineering \T OTICB is hereby given that the Department, Harrisons Crosfield, Ltd., IN Transfer Registers of this Company Medan will be closed981 words
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Advertisement136 1913-11-03 2 Sunlight Soap is guaranteed absolutely pure. This guarantee is backed by £l,OOO, which sum will be jy given to any person w h° can P r <>ve that Sunlight Soap contains any form °t adulteration whatsoever or an y injurious chemicals. LEVER BROTHERS* LIMITED, PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND. TANSAN WAHI! “THE136 words
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Article2419 1913-11-03 3 .—S. T. I AMENDMENTS TO ESTIMATES FOR 1 NEXT "YEAR. i QUESTION OF ESTATE HOSPITALS. The Legislative Council on Friday afternoon passed several bills through their final stage, the most important being the Supply Bill for 1914, the details of which aroused practically no discussion in committee H.—S. T. - 2,419 words
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Advertisement96 1913-11-03 3 CONTINENTAL HOTEL Chowringßee First class Calcutta Family Hotel facing the Maidan, Guest Nights: Wednesday and Saturday. Mr. Brunnetti’c* String Band in Attendance. Managing Proprietor C. SEEHASE. “THE GLEN” Swetlenham Read, Taiping. Perak. (Within six minutes’ drive from the Railway Station'). First-class Board md Lodging. Having special Swimming Bath attached. Very96 words
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Advertisement49 1913-11-03 3 Beware of thst chill which strikes you in the loins if disregarded, serious disease will follow. A dose or two of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, taken immediately the trouble is noticed, throws off all bad symptoms. Never be without it in the home. Sold everywhere. 80 cents a bottle.49 words
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Advertisement125 1913-11-03 3 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG’S SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL (Under the Personal Management of the Proprietor and Proprietress). PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINING ROOMS. The recognised place for Recherchĕ Dinners. Cold Storage Meat and Butter. Sea Bathing, Fishing and Tennis at the Beach House Annexe. Most moderate monthly rates. Special Terms to125 words
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Advertisement327 1913-11-03 3 To-night! To-night!! George Town Kinemotogroph, Will Show for the First Time together with a GRAND CHANGE “FANTOM AS” The Greatest Detective Drama Ever Produced. «2“ —l 12,000 Feet Four Parts 4 Reels fIV FANTOMAS UK OR THE tWW WK» l -.i O. W iiRRBi MANIN BIACK Kfl Is taking the327 words
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Miscellaneous188 1913-11-03 3 The Most Sensational Picture Which The Drury Lane Cinematograph, Drury Lane Theatre Hall, Will Screen TO-NIGHT is yl Fine Detective Story Detective Sharp and the Stolen Miniature, Lieut. Daring, R. N and the Photographing Pigeon is a new series of the daring Lieutenant’s adventure, which is exciting from start to188 words
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Article1626 1913-11-03 4 RUBBER DIRECTORS MEETING. London, Oct. 27.—Mr. Arthur Baumann, who presided at a meeting of the directors of the Rubber Companies on the 23rd inst., writes to the Times that the Rubber Growers Association is preparing a scheme of combination. Mr. Baumann, in discussing the serious position of the1,626 words
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Article48 1913-11-03 4 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p m.}:— Selection A Princess oj Kensington German. Lancers Talk o'the Night Williams. Waltz Idylle Waldteufel. Polka How I Love My Lu Boettger. March ‘The Comrades Farewell Retford.48 words
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Article904 1913-11-03 4 REPORT ON THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS. In the report of the Acting AuditorGeneral for 1912, there are some points which are of public interest, On the question of accounts, Mr. E. M. Baker observes The accounts of the Colony are kept on the lines laid down in Chapter904 words
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Article236 1913-11-03 4 YESTERDAY’S COMPETITIONS. The last race of the Gibbous Cup Competition of 209 yards handicap was swum off yesterday with the following result:— start. time, net time. S A Yell 30 sees. Ist 4-40 4-10 secs. LW Learmount 10 2nd 4-47 3-57 I) D Richards 60 3rd 4-50236 words
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Article85 1913-11-03 4 JUDICIAL SEPARATION GRANTED. In the Supreme Court th's morning. Mr. •Justice Fisher delivered judgment in the divorce suit Taylor v Taylor (nee Ballahatchet. His Lordship made an order for a Judicial separation bub not a decree nisi He found that there was not sufficient evidence of cruelty85 words
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Advertisement296 1913-11-03 4 r “i I Q A JUST ARRIVED One 3J H.P. Free Engine, A Ab One 3 h.p. 2 Speed Gear. MOTOR CYCLES. Agen/s for Penang. Sellar, Murray A Co. The Langkawi and Pandan Rubber Estates, Ltd. AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Registered296 words
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Advertisement97 1913-11-03 4 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. THE Race Course will be officially open for Training for the January 1914 Meeting on and after Monday, the 3rd November, 1913. No Horses will be allowed on the Tracks before 6 a. m. No Hacking will be allowed during training hours, viz., 6 a.m. to97 words
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Advertisement421 1913-11-03 4 SUIT 1913 NO. 307. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Between CHEAH TOON HOCK, Plaintift, AND PETER VONG AH TEN, Defendant. Mr. Registrar Sarwar. IN CHAMBERS. Upon the application of the Plaintiff made this day by way of Summons and upon reading the affidavit of421 words
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Advertisement592 1913-11-03 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING; I CONTRACTORS TO B The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. I The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. H MILKMAID MILK Largest Sale in the World. -j— j H —“S I Uniformity is the keynote TOE OF592 words
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Article41 1913-11-03 6 Wjllox-Smith. —At the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, on the Ist November, 1913, Mr. A. A. Willox of Kuala Lumpur and Miss J. D. Smith, second daughter of the late Mr. Lewis Smith of Aberdeen. The Rev. William Cross, m.a., officiated.41 words
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Article945 1913-11-03 6 A supplement of 19 pages to the current S.S. Government Gazette contains the Hon. W. Evans’ annual report as Resident Councillor on the Settlement of Penang for 1912. It was signed on the 24 May last and has thus been held up by the Government Printing Office945 words
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Article224 1913-11-03 6 At the Inquest to day at Butterworth on the bod’es of the five victims of AlertCollsen collision,- a verdict of found drowned was returned. Mr. A- V. Brown will assist and act as Deputy Public Prosecutor, Straits Settlements. Saturday 15th and Monday 17th November w»ll be observed224 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article191 1913-11-03 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Sir,— The news of the tragic death of Mr. Hector A. Jayawardene, M M.C., Advocate of the Metropolitan Bar of Ceylon, came as a shock to all Ceylonese in the Straits, who deeply bemoan the loss of so valuable a191 words
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Article113 1913-11-03 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Sib, The following is a specimen of what the youths of Penang are coming to Jelutong Road, Penang, 30, October, 1913. Dear Sir, I understand that you are in need of a K rani and beg to apply113 words
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Article107 1913-11-03 6 While Mr. Miller, of the Taiping Rubber Plantations, was coming in to 'I aip’ng on Saturday aftei n >on on his motor-cy :le he was met about the 5 h Mile, Trong Road, by a Malay on an ordinary .machine. In swerving to av- id collision107 words
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Article328 1913-11-03 6 The following appointments are notified in the S.S Government Gazette 1 he Hon. F. W. Collin? appointment as unofficial M. L. C. has been approved. Mr. P. T. Al'en will act as Assistant Protector of Chinese, Penang. Mr. P. T. Allen will also be a Municipal Cornmissio' er.328 words
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Article791 1913-11-03 6 As at present arranged the Hon u? Evans will be going Home in r Q with Mrs. and Misa Evans. His auQar y as Resident Councillor at Penang i s no? 880 known. g snot Jen Mr. F M.C.mpbe", „f the Kuala Lata pur Rubber Company, a791 words
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Article77 1913-11-03 6 To day’s qu t-tion for unrefined tin in Penang w s $9l. i 5 per picul. Business don No I. odor quotations. T e fol owi >g business iu tin was dons t >-day U eua gViiEx ha j re 6| tons at $91.15 Saaits r ’radii g77 words
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Advertisement239 1913-11-03 6 THIS X’MASTIDE Send something to your friends in the West that really represents the art of the East. The Nikko Photographic Studio Specialises in the finest specimens of Japanese Cards and Calendars with plain or coloured photographs of LOCAL VIEWS. Amateurs’ own pictures utilised in an artistic fashion. Call early239 words
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Advertisement12 1913-11-03 6 The Crag Hotel, SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS.) RENOVATED THROUGHOUT* r Sarkies Brothers, 'Proprietors12 words
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Article236 1913-11-03 7 —D.O.L. ALLEGATIONS OF INCITEMENT. STRONG WARNINGS. Athene, November 2. Italy and Austria on the 31st ult. presented a collective note to Greece, comp’aining that the International Commission delimitation of Albania is being hampered by the attitude of the popu'ation un ler incitement. They have instructed their Representatives—D.O.L. - 236 words
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Article54 1913-11-03 7 —Reuter. GERMAN OFFICERS TO RE ORGANISE. Constantinople, November 2. Turkey has engaged one of the smartest younger Generals of the German General Staff to reorganise her army. She has given him full executive authority with much greater powers than General Van dec Goltz. He will a’so hffve—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article82 1913-11-03 7 25 PER CENT FOR YEAR. [Fron Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 3. At the Bukib K. B. meeting on Saturday Mr. J, M. Sime, presiding, moved a final dividend of 5 per cent., making 25 per cent for the year. He was glad to say that at last82 words
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Article65 1913-11-03 7 S TEVEN S—STORRY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Nov. 3. The wedding took place on Saturday at the Cathedral, the Ven. Archdeacon H. C. Izard officiating, of Mr. F. G. Stevens, lawyer, to Miss B. A. Storry. A reception was afterwards he’d at the residence of Mr. F M.65 words
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Article57 1913-11-03 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 3. Mr. V. C. Labrum, of Ke’ly and Walsh, was presented by the Engineer Volunteer Rifle Club with a silver cigarette case on the occasion of his leaving for Hongkong. Mr. Labrum has for several years been a popular and hard working57 words
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Article43 1913-11-03 7 .—Reuter. DEMAND FOR BETTER PAY. London, November 3. Largely attended meeiings of Postal employees in Loudon p-tssed resolutions cdl ng on the Posral Workers Telegraphist and Telep ion sts to unite in pressing their claims for wages upon the Government..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article144 1913-11-03 7 Reuter. AMERICANS READY FOR FLIGHT. PRESIDENT WIiSON DENOUNCED. New York, November 1. A telegram from Mexico City says that many Americans have packed their goods preparatory to flight. They are awaiting the next move at Washington with misgivings. Financial Crisis Threatened. London, November 2. Mexico is faced with aReuter. - 144 words
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Article81 1913-11-03 7 —-Reuter. WHAT IT HAS COST. London, Nove über 1. The negociations between the Dublin Peace Committee and the employers have broken down. Much work was done on the quays yesterday by free labour. Police protection was scarcely necessary. A return which has been issued estimates the cost—-Reuter. - 81 words
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Article48 1913-11-03 7 .—Reuter. BASIS FOR SETTLEMENT. Wellington, November 2. The waterside workers have made proposals for a settlement of the stiike on the basis of the employers’ recent ofler. A conference will beheld on Monday. Special constables continue to pour in from the country districts..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article77 1913-11-03 7 .—Reuter. A ROYAL COMPLIMENT. London, November 1. Ou the completion of the refacing of Buckingham Palace five-huodred workmen were the guests of the King at dinner at Holborn Restaurant yesterday evening many were present in their working clothes A m-asage from His Majesty was read cong atula'.ing.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article41 1913-11-03 7 .—Reuter. TWENTY LABOUR GAINS. London, November 3. The Municipal elections in England and Wales, excepting London, have resulted in a Lab ur gain of twenty odd seats from the Unionists and Liberals, chiefly in industrial centres in the Norih.-.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article105 1913-11-03 7 —Reuter. ANOTHER ATTACK. London, November 2. As Mr. Asquith was motoring toward 1 Stirling, to unveil a statue of Sir Henry Cam; bell Bannerman, the Suff agettes ambushed in a village en rou e threw pepper at the motor and struck at the Premier with a dog-whip’—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article57 1913-11-03 7 —Reuter. APPROVAL IN AMERICA Wa-hington, November 1. In the House of Representative», Senator Hensley of Missio .ri introduced a resolution approving of Mr. Churchil s naval holiday proposal Speaker Clark said he wanted to see the resolution passed. He said Germany had been usd as a bogey—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article41 1913-11-03 7 Reuter. THE COST OF MILITARISM. London, November 2. A g r eat Fren’h loan is impending, am u iting to upwards of forty millions ster ing, for military expendi'ure, due Urg- ly to the Three Years’ Service.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article67 1913-11-03 7 —Reuter. AN UNDIV DED IRELAND.” THE NATIONALIST DEMNAD.' London, November 1. Mr. Devlin, M.P., speaking at Keighley, said Ireland undivided is oub min iirim demand. We shall refuse Home Rule to-morrow if Ulster or any portion of Ulster is cut off from the rest of Irelani. The—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article241 1913-11-03 7 D.O.L. Berlin, October 31. At the Krupp trial Herr ments were read. Up to the present there has been no proof that the Krupp directors knew about Brandt’s secret doings. The Bavarian Chamber accepted the amendment of constitution for the abolition of the Regentship. The Social Democrat!D.O.L. - 241 words
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Article19 1913-11-03 7 —Reuter. London, November 2. M. Regnault, French Ambassador to Japan, has sailed for Tokio —Reuter.—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article48 1913-11-03 7 The following are the returns of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. for last month Dredge. Hours. Pikuls. No. 1 562 275 No. 2 473 179 No. 3 589 683 No. 4 544 364 No. 5 658 292 Total 2,826 1,793 Return for week 27 tons.48 words
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Article73 1913-11-03 7 The trial of the accused in connection with the robbery that occurred on the Rubber Estates of Krian on September 15th, when a shopkeeper named Nt; K?ah Kim was severely injured and robbed of $250, took place before the Chief Judge, Tuan S>ed Hussan, at Bagan Samak.73 words
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Article227 1913-11-03 7 Johore Planter’s Narrow Escape. Mr. T. O. Moorhouse, Manager of Batulang Estcce, Batu Anam, had a nasty experience a few days ago It appears that as Mr. Moorhouse was being served with tiffin, a flash of lightning striking a pillar a few feeb behind him ricoche’ed off,227 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article23 1913-11-03 7 —Reuter. FRENCH AVIATOR’S SUCCESS. Pari’, November 1. The aviator Gilbert won the Pommery Cup, flying 688 kilometres in 315 minutes.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article19 1913-11-03 7 London, November 3. M. D’Aucaurt, the French aviator, has reached Budapest.—Reuter. His destination is Cairo.19 words
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Article152 1913-11-03 7 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. < [From Our Own Correspondent,] Kuala Lumpur, November 3. Following are the second day’s results at the Seremban Races Racm 1. TWO LIPS 1 FAROI 2 TWEEDLEDUM 3 Won by six lengths. Time 1 min. 34 secs. Tote $5. Racb 2. BL ACK HAND 1152 words
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Article335 1913-11-03 7 1913 COMPETITION. Win »or Taiping. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipob, November 2. This annual fixture was shot off this year on the local range (Ipoh being last year’s winners) this morning. The weather was brilliantly fine, and the arrangements excellent. Three teams competed, namely, Taiping, Tapah,335 words
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Article158 1913-11-03 7 TAIPING vs. PENANG. The Hockey match between Taiping and the Penang Cricket Club was played on the padang, Taiping, on Saturday evening before a large number of spectators. A fast and interesting game was seen, Taiping eventually running out winners by four goals to two. The teams were evenly158 words
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Article321 1913-11-03 7 THE WALKER CUP. At meeting of tbe Perak Association Football League was held in the Perak Club, Taiping, on Saturday evening. The Resident, Hon. R. G. Watson, c.M G., was in chair, and there was a good representative attendance. The Resident explained that the meeting was called321 words
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Article347 1913-11-03 7 ’Twas in the dog days of this thirteenth year When rubber booms had almost been forgotten When things on ’change would make one shed a tear And rubber stocks were absolutely rotten. When things in the “Bazaar” were in a tangle And overdrafts were mighty hard to347 words
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Article321 1913-11-03 7 GERMAN CONSUL’S STATEMENT. In view of the various opinions which have been expressed on the German Consulate’s line of action in cmnection with the Pape tragedy, a representative of the Bunghoi Times, on 27 th ult. approached the Consul, Dr. Remy, on the subject, and asked if321 words
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Article101 1913-11-03 7 The sixth Assizs of the year open in tbe Supreme Court to-morrow. 'Th- re are only two cases which involve the loss of human lives The accused are, in the first cage, Li Ong, who, it may be remembered, is alleged to have stabbed to death two unfortunates101 words
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Article40 1913-11-03 7 The following are outputs for October Samagaga lbs. 4,500 Hidden Streams 13,061 Consolidated 7,092 Padang 11,700 Straits 166,500 Penang 87,500 Rubana 44.000 Tali Ayer 37,000 Batak Rabit 13,000 Bagan Serai 12,250 R. E. of Krian 22,379 Karan 5,95240 words
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Article219 1913-11-03 7 Arrivals. By Klang (November 3) from Singapore,. Mr Mrs Leonard and child, Mrs Leong Fook Loy, Messrs C B Towill, A W Cooper, Van Cuylenburg, W J Garcia and T M Welsh from Malacca, Mr and Mrs G S Hope from Port Swettenham, Mr and Mrs French and child,219 words
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Article47 1913-11-03 7 The following ties are for to-day Single.»—Dick v. Fettes. Pairs.—Allan and Perkins v. Heaps and Haslam. Ties for to-morrow Pairs.—Wright-Motion Jr. and Southam v. Starr and Stall. Championship.—Goodwin v. Wemyss. Ties for Wednesday Championship Pairs.—Dunn and Rose v. Reimm and Owen. Championship Singles.—Starr v. Southam.47 words
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TIN.
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Article462 1913-11-03 8 The market shows no improvement on the lethargic condition noticeable lately, and continues to suffer from lack of interest, says the Ironmonger of Oct. 11. The tin market is one of the first to feel the effects of a wave of depression like the present, and in462 words
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Article295 1913-11-03 8 A rather bearish feeling has lately predominated in the tin market, emphasised by the considerable setback which has taken place in the price of this metal. There are good reasons to account for this, Says a home exchange of October 8, the chief of these being295 words
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Article252 1913-11-03 8 October 10.—A statutory meeting of the Renong Tin Dredging Company was held to-day. Mr. F. B. Lawson, who presided, said that during the last nine months of its existence tha old company made a net profit of £25,089, and when it was considered that they were working252 words
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Article144 1913-11-03 8 At the meeting of the Fusing Bharu Tin Mines, Limited, on October 9, Mr. W. A. Luniug, who presided, spoke of the result of his visit to the property for the purpose of conferring with the general manager as to the future working policy of the144 words
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Article113 1913-11-03 8 Monday. November 3. Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p m. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Goorge Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Taeaday, November 4. Ministering Children’s League, Sale of Work. Baud, Golf113 words
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Article87 1913-11-03 8 November 10.—Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m November 14. —Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 15 and 17.—Public Holidavs. November 17-—Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 21.—Reel Practice87 words
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Article98 1913-11-03 8 Indragiri, Dut., 160, Bron, Nov. 8, Deli, gen., K. P. M. Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 169, Ferguson, Nov. 3, P. Kampei, gen., E. S. Co. M. Austin, Brit., 105, M. Cawray, Nov. 3, K. Selangor, gen., E. S. Co. Jumna, Brit,, 2693, Wickman, Nov. 2, London, gen., Adamson98 words
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Article38 1913-11-03 8 Jin Ho for Asahan. Avagyee for Bindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Janet Nicoll for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy.38 words
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Article62 1913-11-03 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OEEiCi To- Morkow. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seug 7 a.m. Calcutta Jelunga 11 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, 'x Derfflinger 5.30 p.m. India, Aden, Durban, Parcels 4 p.m. Egypt and62 words
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Article190 1913-11-03 8 The compmieg do not guarantee the dates of arrival of thege vesgelg, but will endeavour ag far ag pogtible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, Nov. and 3 and Kedah, Nov. and 4. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van190 words
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Article256 1913-11-03 8 Penang, November 3, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca $4.20 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.50 sellers Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 sellers. White Pepper $27 3/4 sellers. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $70.00 sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110256 words
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Article130 1913-11-03 8 Pknanq, November 3, 1913. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 15 32 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 f 3 days’ sight Private 175 J Bombay Demand Bank 173| 3 days’sight Private130 words
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Advertisement114 1913-11-03 8 Why Suffer? Here’s a Remedy That Will Banish Rheumatism No matter how much pain you are suffering— —no matter how long you have suffered—no matter how hopeless you have become, Little's Oriental Balm will bring quick and lasting relief. Applied outwardly it speedily penetrates to the blood vessels—the seat of114 words
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Advertisement75 1913-11-03 8 M' M M M r -j 1 M •M jlßfl O f 1 1 TV fl 5 fl wl I r* s i JR jR Jfl M M i WHITE LABEL, i M M M The Finest Liqueur M Whisky, 20 Years Old. M 5 SOLE AGENTS: i i KATZ75 words
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Advertisement163 1913-11-03 8 GOODRICH =TYRES= Amington Hall, Tamworth, March 7th, 1913. Dear Sirs, I want to tell yon of the splen iil result I have just got from one of your 895 x 135 rubber-stndded covers It burst a few days after having been on one of the front wheels of my car163 words
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Miscellaneous164 1913-11-03 8 The Tide*. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W, A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Nov. 3 2-23 9-20 3-04 9-06 4 251 10-02 3-44 9-32 5 317 10-57 4-41 10 04 6 3-46 Nil. 9-08 12-18 7 6-00 1-37 9-40 2-U 8 851 3-46 10 01 3-2< 9 9-39164 words
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Article2411 1913-11-03 9 espial. Subscribed. N <?“ ber f J”®® jf «S 7 Shares. Value, 2 Dividend». Name. -go M M 5 5* 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING. 1911 1100,000 $60,000 60.000 1 1 Ayer Wenr Rahman; Dh P. 00. 80c 1903 300.000 300,000 30,000 10 10 30 30 28* 92,411 words
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Advertisement896 1913-11-03 9 rs 1 -s rs BANKS. Perak and Penang CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. Aerated Water Factory. Australia and china. ESTABLISHED 1887. Incorporated by Royal Charter. xfTMWtMPX. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 12$ Transfer Road, 20$ Mam Road) Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 W f(K Hbad Office PENANG. i®\ jpK S896 words
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Article252 1913-11-03 10 PENANG’S STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended October 25, there were 62 deaths —4l males and 21 females, equal to a death-rate of 31.40 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were *2 "2 *2 TJ m "C co "O c c •“>252 words
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202 1913-11-03 10 The Anglo-Swiss Milk Company Case. The preliminary investigation into the charges of extensive misappropriations in which Giow Teck Seng, an employee of the Nestle and Anglo Swiss Milk Company, is alleged to be concerned was further continued by Mr. Talma in the Second Court, Singapore, on Thursday.202 words
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Article137 1913-11-03 10 Another fine tigress has fallen to the gun of His Highness the Sultan of Johore at Tampoi, Johore. About three weeks ago one of the Sultan’s dogs was killed in the neighbourhood, and a few days ago a coolie working on the Sultan’s rubber block, late in137 words
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Article98 1913-11-03 10 J/J/. At Rawang Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. Fleming, two Chinese shop-keepers were charged wi’h being in possession of more than 12 official doses of morphine hydrochloride, and also with selling the same. Mr. E. A. Dench, Supervisor of Customs, gave evidence, stating thatJ/J/. - 98 words
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Article88 1913-11-03 10 3/.J/. On Tuesday, before Mr. T. C. Fleming at Serendah, P. A. Dawson, late Tamil stationmaster at Kuang, was charged by Chief Inspector Hollywood on three counts of receiving illegal gratifications of three, one and five dollars from local Chinese storekeepers. The magistrate found the first two—3/.J/. - 88 words
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Article954 1913-11-03 11 Messrs. William Denny, Dumbarton, celebrated on September 6 the completion of their thousandth ship. In 1845, the first year of their existence as shipbuilders, the output of the yard was only 365 tons in three years the output had reached 1,000 tons per annum, in 20 years 10,000954 words
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