Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-11-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 254 VOL. LXXI. TUESDAY. 4th NOVEMBER. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement978 1913-11-04 1 )t (lonosncoocsoaDaoißanaaa FOK $3O g p \7OU e»n have tbe Pinang g 0 J f .nwtt* posted every day D for whole ye»r to your addraaa. g (local suascairnoM. sar). a Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rate-. g o SabecriptioM are payable in n h taivanoe and remittances ehonld 0978 words
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Advertisement85 1913-11-04 1 ■oaaaaoaauaaanaaaaauaucaaa a TI7BIN YOU ABE AWAY a g V V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affair*, a g Social, Commercial, Mining, g Planting, Ac. This you can do a g in no better way than by subscrio- g O ing to the Weekly Edition85 words
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Article714 1913-11-04 2 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., writing on 9th Oct., report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week Mid-American—Spot 7.65 7.89 Mid-American, current month 7.31 7.55 F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot... 10.05 10.40 xt v irv Yester- Last New York Cotton. day week Spot—Cents. 13.90 14.20 London. To-day. Last week.714 words
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Advertisement1012 1913-11-04 2 SITUATIONS WANTED. NOTICES. WANTED NOTICE. A SITUATION by a qualified Sub. Asst, j the UNDERSIGNED, beg to inform Surgeon from an Indian Medical the pu blic that the Power of College in S.S. or F.M.S., Government or Attorney granted by me to Mr. P. H. Estate. Has fifteen years experience1,012 words
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Advertisement59 1913-11-04 2 In recommending Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable medicine for coughs, chills, dysentery, and windy affections of the stomach, we are supported by the knowledge of its 20 years record in Australasia, Africa, England, and countless other divisions of the World. Everywhere proved and accepted as a standard medicine59 words
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Advertisement927 1913-11-04 2 BC A JUST ARRIVED One 3i H.P. Free Engine, XAm One 3 H .p. 2 Speed Gear. MOTOR CYCLES. —Xu. 4gezif.s for Penang. Sellar, Murray Co. Katoo Deebook No Liability. ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE. vtotice is hereby given that a Caii Important Sale of Valuable Freehold and the co« o rib^927 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1108 1913-11-04 3 AN AMERICAN’S REPORT. The United States Commercial Agent, Mr. D. Alexander, Jar., has written the following report:— The Federated Malay States comprise the four Federated Stites of Perak, Sehngor, Negri Sembilan, and Pahang, and the three Native States of Kedah, Kelantan, and Trengganu (recently ceded by1,108 words
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Article917 1913-11-04 3 MR. GEORGE RITCHIE’S EXPERIENCES. Mr. Gecrge Ritchie has just returned to Ipoh after a long stay in a country which offers many contrasts to the F.M.S. “Mining is carried on un ler great difficulties in Burma,” Mr. Ritchie told a Times of Malaya representative. Tavoy, where I917 words
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Article820 1913-11-04 3 At tho present time, with plantation rubber at about 2s. per lb., a figure little above the cost of production on some estates, much pessimistic talk of the future and the promulgation of various schemes for improving the position of the seller, exceptional interest attaches820 words
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Article138 1913-11-04 3 -M.M. A swarm of locusts in the flying sta?e made its appearance in he ueigiibouihood of Lake View Road, Ku*la Lumpur, on Friday. The locusts destroyed a quantity of grass, cleared the leaves from bamboo hedge u and were a’so observed to at ack mangcsTeei s.-M.M. - 138 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1913-11-04 3 JUST TO FOR THE SEND YIM AC THING HOME AlVlnlo Pictures of Penang. TWENTY-EIGHT VIEWS Illustrating Life and Scenes in Penang and the locality. Price One Dollar. Lite i> scenes in the F. M. s. AN ALBUM OF VIEWS OF < I. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Batu Gajah, Ipoh, Taiping, Kuala122 words
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Advertisement40 1913-11-04 3 SHERRY IS AN EXCELLENT BUNK AT ALL TIMM. INSIST ON SANDEMAN’S Obtainable from PRITCHARD A O<L, Pen«o< A Ipoh. V-JJIIIL L J I BOLS COCKTAIL Number Dua Just arrived again- Obtainable at all Leading Stores. MARTIJN Co.. I Sole Agents.40 words
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Article1802 1913-11-04 4 TEXT OF JUDGMENT. The following is the text of the written judgment which Mr. Justice Fisher delivered in the first local divorce case to come before the Supreme Court under the new Ordinance. Tbe petitioner was Irene Taylor (nee B-ilhatchet) and the respondent Harry Taylor. His Lordship1,802 words
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Article61 1913-11-04 4 Arrivals. By Alma (November 4) from Deli Mrs Sigmund, Mrs Lievesley, Messrs H J 8001, C W Sigmund and G L Lievesley. By Sardinia (November 4) from London Mr and Mrs G C Goodrich, Mrs G E Noble, Mrs W R Armstrong, Mrs Geeson, Miss M Noble, Miss Warham61 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article69 1913-11-04 4 BANKERS BROKERS. The following are the teams for tomorrow’s match on the Padang at 5.15 p.m. Bankers: Goal Munro, Backs’. Fitzgerald, McDowall, Halves Lewis, Fleming, Forrest, Forwards’. Millar, Mullins, Rickett, Reysenbach, Boelen. Brokers Goal: Dawbarn, Backs Hepworth, Duxbury, Halves Baker, Bulford, J. G. Anthony, Forwards: Brown, Lindley, E.69 words
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Article73 1913-11-04 4 The following is a list of the Rugby Football team selected by the Committee to represent the P C C agaiusb Taiping on Saturday next: Messrs JS W Arthur, F M Day, G B Fitzgerald, H Hewlett, RV J S Hogan, L W Learmount, D Millar, J T73 words
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Article45 1913-11-04 4 The following ties are for to-day:— Pairs.—Wright-Motion Jr. and Southam v. Starr and Stall. Championship.—Goodwin v. Wemyss. Ties for to-morrow Championship Pairs.—Dunn and Rose v. Reiman and Owen. Championship Singles.—Starr v. Southam. Ties for Thursday Championship.—Reiman v. R J Kirk Haslam v. Rose.45 words
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Article237 1913-11-04 4 SUNDAY’S COMPETITIONS. The last race ot the Gibbons Cap Compe‘ition of 200 yards handicap was swum off Sunday with the following result:— start. time, net time. S A Yell 30 secs. Ist 4 40 4-10 secs. LW Learmoant 10 2nd 4-47 3-57 D D Richards 60 3rd237 words
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Article91 1913-11-04 4 ’—Boston Transcript. To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin io Penang was $90.75 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £lB2 spot and £lB3 ss. three months. The following business in tin was done on to-day Penang Tin Exchange 25 tons at $90.75 Straits Trading Co nil.’—Boston Transcript. - 91 words
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Article63 1913-11-04 4 The following brief letter points its own moral Bukit Tambun, P.W., Uth Aug., 1913. To The Manager, Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, Kindly omit 6,000 seedlings from advertisement 942. All were sold at first insertion of advertisement. Yours faithfully, J. Duncan Hindley, Manager, Bukit Tambun Coconut Co., Ltd. Advertisers63 words
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Advertisement343 1913-11-04 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Government of Johore. Applications, from Gentlemen having a good knowledge of bookkeeping and of the Malay Language, are invited by the Chief Engineer, Johore Bihru, for the appointment of Financial and General Assistant in the Public Works Department, to which is attached a salary of $3OO a month.343 words
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Advertisement286 1913-11-04 4 Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS’ “Sweet Chestnut” THE IT NEVER PERFECT BITES CUT PLUG THE tobacco tongue Packed in 2 oz. and 4 oz. Air Tight Tins. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. PRITCHARD Co., and TONG JOO Co., Messrs. AIK SENG Co., HOW HENG LEONG., Taiping. ■■■*)■■■■■■<■■■■■■■ aaaaaa XMAS SILVER WARE286 words
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Article1345 1913-11-04 5 HOW CHELSEA GAINED THEIR FIRST VICTORY. Mr. w. Pett Ridge, the well-known novelist, contributes the following report to the Daily Mail of Oct. 6 The Chelsea men are blue, and Preston North End are white: colours that express terror and apprehension at finding themselves in the First1,345 words
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Article130 1913-11-04 5 Pbnang, November 4.J1913, (By Oourtesy oj th« Chartered Bank). London Demaad Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 15 32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173| 3 days’ sight Private >, 175130 words
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Article35 1913-11-04 5 Penang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Nprman, Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—The Empire Hotel. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Calcutta The Continental Hotel Ceylon Nuwara Eliya35 words
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Article265 1913-11-04 5 Penang, November 4, 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 110265 words
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Advertisement188 1913-11-04 5 Il UK for the mother and health for the baby sS HVCFI. 0.11 follow the use of the ‘Allenburys’ Foods. I Lm gu They resemble healthy human milk in composition, nutritive value and digestibility. -2 Babies fed on the “Allenburys” Foods invariably thrive well. I F<©ds I MILK FOOD No.188 words
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Advertisement30 1913-11-04 5 W. JONES, Photographer Dealer, 79, Bishop Street. Developing and Printing for Amateurs at moderate chaiges. Out-door Work a Specialt y Special Price for Plates, Papers and Photographic Chemicals. Kodak Films.30 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1913-11-04 5 The Moon. First Quarter Nov. 6 O Full Moon 14 Last Quarter 21 O New Moon 2817 words
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Article90 1913-11-04 6 Rennie—Clinton.—-On Tuesday, Oct. 7, at All Souls Parish Church, Langham Place, London, W., by the Rev. Prebendary Scott Webster (Rector) assisted by the Rev. Maxwell Rennie James Stuart Macready Rennie, of London and Singapore, to Clare, widow of the late Douglas Clinton, of Mysore, India. Oldfield—Plumbs.—On October 4, at90 words
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Article13 1913-11-04 6 Griffith-Jones.—On November 1, the wife of O. P’ Griffith-Jones, of a son.13 words
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Article1155 1913-11-04 6 Somewhat of an atmosphere of mystery is imparted to the proceedings of the newlyformed literary and debating society, the Penang Athenaeum, suggested not alone by the holding of the meetings at the Masonic Hall but by the fact that they are closed to the Press. It had1,155 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article152 1913-11-04 6 [To the Editor of the Pining Gazette. Sir, I gather from your silence towards Mr. Norman’s letter in yesterday’s issue of the Pinang Gazette that you did not want to commit yoursdf to any comment. What does Mr. Norman mean Does he mean that a152 words
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Article663 1913-11-04 6 A propos of the subject of the above correspondence, the following paragraph extracted from the Newspaper World is of interest, as putting the side of the applicant for a vacancy who reverses the usual order of things and asks the employer to state salary Ha/ing occasion to advertise,663 words
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Article900 1913-11-04 6 INQUEST ON VICTIMS. At the Police Station, Butterworth yesterday afternoon, Mr. G. A. J Smith' Steinnetz, District Officer, held an i n( j UeBt on the five persons whose bodies ffere recovered after the collision between rhe launch Colleen and the steam tug Alert the mouth of900 words
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Advertisement189 1913-11-04 6 THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. PASSENGER SERVICE bv MOTOR. SHIPS Genoa, London, Copenhagen. M.S. “Selandla” leaving Penang about 17th Nov. M.S. Jutlandia” >, 27th Dec Splendid accommodation for Ist class passengers. Further particulars from s G. H. SLOT 8 Co., agents. i «lIIIIKIRIIIMIIMMMMIMiaiIIXRO ALL THE LATEST. How do you do189 words
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Advertisement29 1913-11-04 6 E. O. HOTEL. NEW YEAR’S EVE, Wednesday, 31st December, Fancy Dress Dinner 8 Dance. Prizes for the best and the most original dressed Ladies i and Gentlemen. BAND. ILLUMINATIONS.29 words
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Article243 1913-11-04 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day SBABBfI- >, .2 m 2 2 Mining, Gopeng C. 28/- 30/6 28/- 31/KintaTin 14J 15} 14} 16 K. Pulai 6.60 71 5.60 6} Lahat 7 8243 words
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Article37 1913-11-04 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 4. The following prices have been realised at the sales here Gambier $6 90 Black Pepper 18.37} White Pepper 32.10 Rangoon Rice 1.60 First Siam 1.90 Second Siam 1.7037 words
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Article39 1913-11-04 7 [Frorr Chir Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, November 4. At the Kampar Tin meeting Mr. Allan presided. He said there was nothing to add to the report already published. The plant was working smoothly and the prospects were good.39 words
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Article86 1913-11-04 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 4. The report of the Malaka Pinda shows a net profit of $69,773. A final dividend of 3 per cent, is recommended, making 8 per cent, for the year. The book value of the property has been written down to $35,000, and86 words
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Article57 1913-11-04 7 REVISED RAPES FOR COOLIES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, November 4. The Klang D.P.A., at a meeting in the Klang Club yesterday, fixed wages as follows Maximum rates Chinese, 60 cents; Javanese and Malays, 40 cents; Tamils men 30 cents, women 20 cents. The tapping task minimum57 words
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Article35 1913-11-04 7 A BAD POSITION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 4. The Japanese steamer Unkai Maru is badly ashore near the Horsburg light, Tanjoog Pagar. The tug Varuhha has gone to her assistance.35 words
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Article24 1913-11-04 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 4. A Chinese was knocked down and killed by a motor car on Sunday.24 words
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Article178 1913-11-04 7 .—Reuter. COMMISSION AT VARIANCE. ACCUSATIONS BY GREECE. London, November 3. Reuter’s Agency is informed from authoritative Greek quarters that there is no truth whatever in the complaints of the Austro-Italian Note. It is declared in the same quarters that much divergence of views exists among members of the.—Reuter. - 178 words
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Article133 1913-11-04 7 .-—Reuter. BRITISH AMBASSADOR’S ABSENCE London, November 3. A noteworthy letter in the Tim's calls attention to the absence of the British Ambassador from Washington during the Mexican crisis He is understood to have been living in seclusion in a small place hundreds of mi'es away, somewhat seriously.-—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article72 1913-11-04 7 D.O.L. THE BALANCE OF PARTIES UNCHANGED. London, November 3. The Dalian second ballots yesterday made no change in the balance of parties. The radicals had a further reverse in Rome, where the polling was most animated. There was no disorder, except the harm'ess discharge of revolvers at NaplesD.O.L. - 72 words
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Article39 1913-11-04 7 —Reuter. ABORTIVE AND EXPENSIVE. New York, November 3. A wire from Veracruz says that members of the abortive Diaz mission tt) Japan have returned here to be called to account. Ninety thousand pesetas were expended abroad.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article46 1913-11-04 7 —Reuter. AM ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. Brunswick, November 3. The Prince and Princess Ernest of Cumberland made a formal entry. There were thr ngs of people and much enthusiasm was displayed. There were some beautiful decorations. The sun shone, and a hundred guns were used.. —Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1913-11-04 7 Reuter. SECRET CONSTRUCTION AT GOSPORT. London, November 3. The construction of the America Cup Challenger Shamrock IV, has begun at Gosport. The sb ictest secrecy is observed. The vessel will be launched in April.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article47 1913-11-04 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 4. The portrait of Sir John Anderson, the ex-Governor of the Straits Settlements, has arrived. It will be banded over to the Municipality for safe keeping this afternoon, when there will be a reception at Government House.47 words
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ICEBERG DANGERS.
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Article46 1913-11-04 7 —Reuter. A NIRROW ESCAPE. Montreal, November 4. The steamer Manchester Commerce collided with an iceberg in a fog while passing Be'le Isle Straits and is now making for St. John’s. Details are scanty. Only a few passengers are aboard. The crew numbers 40.-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article853 1913-11-04 7 The Strait of Belle Isle is the more northern of the two Channels connecting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Atlantic Ocean. It derives its name from a precipitous granite island 700 feet in height at its Atlantic entrance. On this light-houses are maintained by the853 words
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Article96 1913-11-04 7 —Reuter. HOPELESS FAILURE PREDICTED. MR. BALFOUR SUGGEST; THE REFERENDUM. London, November 3. Mr. Balfour, speaking at Aberdeen, said the Home Rule Bill was an experiment in federation of a most impossible and preposterous character. It was predestined to be a hopeless failure. The position in which the—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article77 1913-11-04 7 NO ELECTION FOR TWO YEARS. London, November 3. Mr. John Burns, President of the Board of Trade, paid a surprise visit to Glasgow and broke a long silence in a speech at the Liberal Club, dwelling on the confidence of the party, which is in77 words
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Article109 1913-11-04 7 ANNUAL MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 4. At the annual meeting of the United Engineers, the Chairman, in a very detailed speech, stated that the profit amounted to $176,675. A dividend of 7 per cent was declared on the preference shares. $50,0b0 is placed to the109 words
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Article80 1913-11-04 7 .—D.O.L. Berlin, November 2. Germany has supported the friend of the Trip’e Alliance, Greece, with friendly advices to evacuate South Albania. The Eclair admits Germany’s military influence in Turkey despite the war. The Nowoje reports that the Kaiser said prominent Russians believe in ritual murders. This is.—D.O.L. - 80 words
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Article55 1913-11-04 7 .—Reuter. MOB ATTACK BARRACKS. Wellington, November 3. A mob stoned the barracks. Special constables with revolvers fired on the crowd and a youth and a boy were injured. The mounted specials charged and dispersed the crowds. An artilleryman was seriously injured by a stone A conference of masters.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article73 1913-11-04 7 The following are outputs for October Samagaga lbs. 4,500 Hidden Streams 13,061 Consolidated 7,092 Padang 11,700 Straits n 166,500 Penang H 87,500 Rubana 44.000 Tali Ayer 37,000 Batak Rabit 13,000 Bagan Serai 12,250 B. E. of Krjan 22.379 Karan 5,952 Gula Kalumpong 67,525 Padang Jawa t 10,174 New73 words
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Article590 1913-11-04 7 (Specially Contributed.) A huge fire broke out in the premises of Messrs Becker Co., at Soerabaya, at 12 o’clock on the night of the 30th ultimo. The offices, workshops and godowns were completely burnt out, all books and documents being destroyed. The strong room however seems to590 words
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Article52 1913-11-04 7 It has been decided to buy more mules in the Argentine both for Mountain Battery and remountspurposes. Major Shore, Personal Assistant to the Director-General of Remounts, has left India for Buenos Ayres, where he will make purchases just as on the occasion of bis first visit52 words
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Article307 1913-11-04 7 Bombay, 27th October.—Mr/ Shaik Abdul Rehman bin Abdul Aziz Ebrahim, the premier pearl merchant of Bombay, familiarly known as Mr. Lion,” has been adjudicated an insolvent, and his estate and effects have become vested in the Official Assignee’s Insolvent Court. His liabilities are estimated at about a307 words
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Article137 1913-11-04 7 Wong Lian Aui, Revenue Officer 81, was to-day charge 1 before Mr. M. E. Sherwood, third Magistrate, with extortion. Th® case for the prosecution, conducted by Inspector Brereton, was that on 27th ulto. the complainant, a Tongkah goldsmith, who was returning from China, landed here with a steel137 words
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Article99 1913-11-04 7 We have received the following official cemmunique The first ordinary meeting of the Penang Athenaeum was held last night at the Masonic Hall at 9 p m., with the Rev. W. Cross m.a. in the chair. Mr. H. Neubronuer moved “That in the opinion of this meeting compulsory99 words
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Article96 1913-11-04 7 Weary Willy writes as follows to the Editor of the M. D. C. Sir, I should feel obliged if you could suggest a more galling occupation than that of chivvying around for ringgits for other people in times like these. All Kinta I find is not96 words
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Advertisement25 1913-11-04 7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL"! MESSRS. J. L Campbell Co., Ltd., TAILORS OUTFITTERS, HAVE REMOVED TO No. 8, Bishop Street, Penang, (Next Door to The Dispensary, Ltd.)25 words
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1394 1913-11-04 8 PROPOSED ISSUE OF PREFERENCE SHARES SANCTIONED. The third ordinary general meeting of the Hevea (Johore) Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held at London House, Crutched Friars, E. C., on Ostober 7th, Dr. Samuel Rideal presiding. Tho Chairman said It is disappointing that our profit and account shows1,394 words
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Advertisement263 1913-11-04 8 Banking 8 Trading Corporation, Naudin ten Cate 8 Co., Ltd., PENANG-MEDAN. Discount bills and advance loans for short periods on produce impoit goods, bonds, shares and other negotiable scetuit.es Advance money on goods consigned to Europe. Open documentary credits in Europe. Buy and sell shares for account of their Finanoe263 words
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Advertisement211 1913-11-04 8 THE PINANG gazette. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. Money Changer at Comer of R Pa k and Church Stree^ h at Logans Buildings,oppi. site Pritchard <fc Co ,tCo at Corner of Farquhar and F e^‘n tr A etB,OppoBite *t. O. Annexe at211 words
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Article2396 1913-11-04 9 I I ll capital, Subscribed. dumber °l I B l «2 Shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Name 8 tC Is o_O v Cu S S-» a sa uo cr 1909 ***** 1911 1912 1913 MINING, I’l’ 000 So 000 w '222 10 in in W Si "S Ayer Wen D2,396 words
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Advertisement753 1913-11-04 9 Becks Key Brand Beer. «Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Hbad Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O. ▲eurcißg and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batatia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur Sourabaya Cebu Malacca Saigon753 words
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624 1913-11-04 10 BRINDISI MYSTERY. A report reached London on September 25th according to which a daring robbery of gold and securities from the outgoing Indian mail was perpetrated during last week-end at Brindisi. The report was referred to the officials at the General Post Office, who624 words
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Article99 1913-11-04 10 We are experiencing one of the worst floods for many a year, writes the Kuala Kubu correspondent of the Malay Mail. The river is overflowing a portion of. the bridge, and the road from there to the railway station is under water. A greater part of99 words
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Article51 1913-11-04 10 Messrs. Bovril, Limited, have been awarded the Grand Prix at the Ghent Exhibition, and also a Diploma for excellence at the Congo Beige Exhibition, Elizabethville. This double distinction, which heads a long list of previous awards, ig certainly a high tribute to the excellence of the world-famous51 words
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Article38 1913-11-04 10 Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Nov. 4, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, Nov. 4, Belawan, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Nov. 4, T. Anson, gen., E S. Co.38 words
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Article68 1913-11-04 10 Ayuthia for Asahan. Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Malacca for Tongkah. Trang for Trang. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat. Den of Airlie for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Mary Austin for Pangkalan Brandan. Omapere for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham and68 words
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Article53 1913-11-04 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Mobbow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Batu Bahra Pungah 3 p.m Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Deli Alma 4 pm. Bindings Sitiawan Pangkor 4 p.m. Thursday. Singapore, China and Japan Yorck 10 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore53 words
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Article188 1913-11-04 10 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, Nov. and 5 and Kedah, Nov. and 4. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van188 words
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Article112 1913-11-04 10 Tuesday, November 4 Ministering Children’s League, Sale of Work. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Wednesday, November 5. Football Match, Bankers v. Brokers. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, November 6 Band, Golf112 words
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Article79 1913-11-04 10 November 14.—Reel Practice for St An drew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 15 and 17.—Public Holidavs November 17.—Reel Practice for St’ An drew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 21.—Reel Practice for St Ankt u drO J S al1 Town Hall > 6to79 words
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Advertisement249 1913-11-04 10 dKWIiil I ||g|WY'‘ kSt J 6ajC/k rrty hj£o£cA 99m lr p An9 ■W» 4 '&sBMi\ 17=1 ifti c ii. B 1 o I p< R° YAt tonic |rNew Health and Nerve Power. i jj H .Make the above resolution to-day and keep w it. Sanatogen restored me once more to249 words
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Advertisement73 1913-11-04 10 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Whew a duck lays an egg she just waddles off as if nothing had happened. When a hen lays an egg there’s a devil of a noise. The hen advertises. Hence the demand for hens’ eggs instead of ducks’ eggs. There are but few indispensible classes73 words
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Advertisement251 1913-11-04 10 After the Bath X y xVrr If Y ou vrould experience one of the most exquisite V and luxurious comforts that mortal senses can \l ylqt conceive, be gently massaged with Hazeline’ Snow” (Trade Mark) I The Incomparable Beauty-Balm, There is nothing to equal its mH refreshing and soothing WS251 words
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NEWS ITEMS.
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Article389 1913-11-04 11 CAREER OF AN ARTIST IN MURDER. New York, October 6.—A mild-looking man of medium height whom the Chicago police arrested yesterday on a charge of murdering, on September 6, Mrs. Mildred Allison Rexroat, a teacher of dancing, has confessed that daring the last twelve months he has killed389 words
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Article268 1913-11-04 11 New York, October B.—Miss Rath Hildreth, sged twenty, who was killed by Mr. Lincoln Beachey’s aeroplane at Bath, New York State, yesterday, was, with her sister and two men, swept from the roof of an aeroplane shed by the wing of the monoplane. Mr. Beachey, who two268 words
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Article210 1913-11-04 11 FATHER’S MAD CYCLE RIDE WITH A REVOLVER. Johannesbukg, Oct. 9.—After shooting his wife and eister-in-law this morning at Randfontein, on the West Rand, a man named Cunningham shot his three children at school and later committed suicide by taking poison. The women and two of the210 words
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Article1328 1913-11-04 11 JANUARY MEETING. 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. SECOND DAY Thursday, Bth January, 1914. THIRD DAY Saturday, 10th January, 1914. To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held after the Annual General Meeting on1,328 words
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