Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 November 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-11-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 256 VOL. LXXI. THURSDAY. 6th NOVEMBER. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1096 1913-11-06 1 juul *JuaaD* no ci FOB $3O g l \7OU can have th® Pinang n d J GaMit* posted every day for w»-<»le year to your addreee. (LOCAL sueacaiPTTOM, san. a 3 Proportionate Quarterly and R*if-yearly rate*. D f Sub*cri ption* are payable in o Uvanoe and remittance* ehoold be addressed1,096 words
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Advertisement84 1913-11-06 1 ■nuaaaDsaDcaa«Qaaaau«acoDa a U T BEN YOU ARE AWAY a VV on leave you want to keep in tonch with Malayan affair», a Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. Thi* you can do u g in no better way than by suo«c r io- ing to the Weekly Edition of the c84 words
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Article356 1913-11-06 2 DESTROYERS OUTWARD BOUND FOR BATAVIA. Two handsome-looking craft which attracted some attention this morning as they approached the harbour (says the Times of Ceylon of October 21) were the Dutch destroyers Lynx and Hermelyn on their way to the Netherlands Indies to strengthen Queen Wilhelmina’s fleet356 words
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Article110 1913-11-06 2 Some Figures. A short while b ck ou- Penang corre spondent, says the Times of Malaya, raised the question of Penang’s climatic advaut a;es, or drawbacks, as compared with Perak. According to the report for 1912 the following are the figures of the Meteorological Department110 words
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Article101 1913-11-06 2 Thursday, November 6. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Penang .Motior. Picture Show, Penang Road.} Friday. November 7. Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. Band, Ksplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, November 8. Taiping,101 words
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Article80 1913-11-06 2 November 14.—Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 15 and 17.—Public Holidays. November 17.—Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 21. Reel Practice for St. Andrew's Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m November 22.—Penang, Penang80 words
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Article36 1913-11-06 2 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The drag, Hotel Norman, Runny mode Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—The Empire Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Calcutta The Continental Hotel Ceylon Nuwara Eliya36 words
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Advertisement495 1913-11-06 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. MANAGER. WANTED. FOR Government Para Rubber Plantation, Kuala Tembeliug, Pahang, from March 1, 1914. Must be experienced rubber planter, and preferenca will bi given for knowledge of Javanese labour. Applications, stating salary required and enclosing copies of testimonials, etc, sh ml i be sent to the Director ot495 words
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Advertisement845 1913-11-06 2 RATNER WH Cards M I l ''BMBF'.; r •’W 1 w I B M I I. ’WBL I f 0 y have just received 8 W HBt MgfcWpfl J artistic assort “ent 1 Eli aptxmm i Bt 111 piii rt Pi>st c is 5 A 5 XMAS A “‘»-Stationcry Fitted845 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article3645 1913-11-06 3 an AMERICAN’S REPORT. (Continued from Yesterday's issue.) The United States Commercial Agent, Mr. D. Alexander, Jnr., has written the following report for the Far Eastern Review: Opencast Mines. Opencast mines are by far the most numerous, since the class includes workings ranging from the tiny plots3,645 words
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343 1913-11-06 3 The following circular has been sent to the shareholders :—We are instructed by the Board to inform you that, while the approximate results of the working of the property for the first half-year showed a profit of a.bout 5 per cent, (actual) on the343 words
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Advertisement112 1913-11-06 3 All Aches and Pains Such as sprains, strains, backache, wrenched joints, aching feet, bruises, swellings, crick-in-the-neck, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism—all aching muscles and quivering nerves—can be quickly soothed, relieved and Cured by rubbing in Little’s Oriental Balm. There is no question about this. The Balm is no experiment—for years and years112 words
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Advertisement206 1913-11-06 3 It’s the Curve that does it/w For perfect satisfaction in shaving use the Gillette, the only razor with the adjustable, curving blade. Gillette blades are M unsurpassed for quality of steel and u tettu S hardness of finish. Keen, smooth w curvethat 19 and durable, they will make automatic B206 words
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Advertisement397 1913-11-06 3 NURSING HOME. MADAME mT aNTONESCU. MMwile (Diplont) «< Sick Nurse, 218. MACALISTER ROAD. PENANG. HAS.OPENED A PRIVATE NURSING HOME Maternity cases specially catered for. Patients’ own Doctors may attend. Moderate Terms. Telephone No. 55 r 0» IL cH® ■fa'-’ SORE THROAT: Its Cause and Cure. Few ailments are more painful397 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article13 1913-11-06 4 Reuter. London, November 6. M. D’Aucourt has reached BukharestReuter. - 13 words
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Article33 1913-11-06 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 6. The raca horse Pea Nut, owned by Mr. Morriss and Mr. Nutt, fell dead while exercising on the Rice Course this morning.33 words
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Article511 1913-11-06 4 FOOTBALL ON THE ESPLANADE. Last evening’s football match between the Bankers and Brokers proved quite an interesting event. It attracted by far the bggest crowd of the season, including a large number of ladies, and both sides are to be complimented on the displays given. The match511 words
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Article80 1913-11-06 4 From the announcement of the Penang Turf Club appearing in our advertising columns, We observe that a.i amendment to the Turf Club Programme for the January meeting is suggested, the effect of which appears to be that a gentlemen riders’ race is wanted each day. It is80 words
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Article58 1913-11-06 4 The Ladies’ Preigrave Cup competition for November had the following result:— Mrs Macouochie sup Miss Mahler 1 down Mrs Samuel 1 do Mrs Edwards 2 do Mrs Park 5 de Mrs May, Mrs Masterton, Mrs Kirk and Miss Brown also played but made no retui n. Mrs58 words
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Article202 1913-11-06 4 London, October 13.—R"in damped the ardour of the football enthusiasts to-day and the attendances at the various matches were the smallest of the season. The results were:— The League—Division I.—Newcastle United 1, Chelsea 0 Derby 1, Sunderland 1 Sheffield United 4, Everton 1; Blackburn 2, Manchester City202 words
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Article554 1913-11-06 4 AVIATION. Aerial Postal Service. Paris, Occ. 16.—An aerial postal service has be a n established between Villacoubly and Bordeaux. A Record Flight. Berlin, Oct 16—Herr Stoeffler has established a world’s record by flying an aerop’ane from Johannisthal to Mulhausen, a distance of 1,400 mi'e», in 24 hours. Ballooning.554 words
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Article694 1913-11-06 4 CREW’S BEHAVIOUR STATEMENT BY CAPTAIN. New York, October 17.—Captain Inch, master of the Canadian Northern Steamship Company’s steamer Volturno,” which was recently destroyed by fire in the midAtlantic, declares the panic among the crew was momentary and it died with those who were drowned in the earliest694 words
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Article135 1913-11-06 4 A wild elephant is doing considerable damage in the Setapak district, tearing up coconut trees, etc., and in other w«ys making himself a nuisance. Chief Inspector Taylor was out looking for him last week, and wounded the animal, which, however, got away. It is stated that135 words
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Article269 1913-11-06 4 The following are outputs for Octoh er Samagaga i bs Ka™n° fKrian 22 Gula Kalumpong Z. Padang Jawa New Columbia 11’0«« Henrietta Bakap Plant. 17 git Batu Matang 7 T T J s ‘>’’2l Jong Landor 19>744 !6,800 82 1 S. S. Bertam 4100 Q Lower Perak n269 words
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Advertisement614 1913-11-06 4 FOR S4LE. Rubber Tyred Victoria and Bay Mr. H. T. Pens. Mare, Harness complete, «nd also Buggy ln good condition. Moderate p p. Q price. Apply C. R. SAMUEL, <5, Bishop Street. TO LET Federated Malay States Railways, ut December sea bank» t Jp No. 12, Faiquhar Street. SITUATION VACANT.614 words
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Advertisement49 1913-11-06 4 The soothing effect of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure in cases of «ore, relaxed, or smoker’s throat is really astonishing. If suffering in this direction, use a spoonful, in water, as a gargle: the relief is both instantaneous and permanen". Sold by all Medicine Dealers at 80 cents a bottle.49 words
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Advertisement137 1913-11-06 4 NOTICE. I THE UNDERSIGNED, be? to ioform the public that the of Attorney granted by me to Shaik Abdullah Bahashim has this day been revoked. MAHOMAD basandua. Penang, st,h November, 1913. 1299-7-11 St ANDREW'S BALL 1913. SCOTSMEN iuteuding to subscribe to the Ball to be heli in the Town Hall,137 words
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Article1363 1913-11-06 5 AMERICAN WANTED IN U.S. FOR kidnapping CAUGHT IN JAPAN. Just five weeks ago there came over from America a mother’s pathetic appeal: Won’t you add a link to the endless chain around the world to find Olga, please? She is too small to help herself much,1,363 words
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Article128 1913-11-06 5 Penang, November 6, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand 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} t 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} M 3 days’ sight Private128 words
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Advertisement267 1913-11-06 5 B.S.A CARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Price $3,300 Free on Road or Rail, Singapore. Silent Knight Engine, Extra Detachable Wheel with Tyre and Tube, Hood, Wind Screen, Two Acetylene Headlamps, Electric Side and Tail Lamps, Horn, Pump, and Kit of Tools. SPECIAL ENGINE GUARANTEE FOR TFO YEARS. WEARNE BROS., Ltd. S’*®'™CHINA MUTUAL267 words
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Article1177 1913-11-06 6 The Ceylon press regularly receives and publisher within a few days after meetings of the Colombo Port Commission, an intelligent precis of the proceedings for the information of the public. In a recent editorial note the Ceylon Observer remarks 1 that the frequency of the meetings of1,177 words
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Article580 1913-11-06 6 CINTRA STREET TRAGEDY. TRIAL OF ACCUSED. Before Mr. Justice Fisher and a special jury at the Assizes this morning, the trial was resumed of Li Ong, the accused in connection with the tragedy in Cintra-st. on the night of August 26th last. He is charged with the murder580 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article288 1913-11-06 6 [To the Editor of the >( Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, Referring to the recent accident to s.s 1 Colleen and the fatal results attending the same, have you ever pictured what the terrible result would be if a heavily ladenvtd F. M. S. Railway launch were rammed and288 words
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Article635 1913-11-06 6 (By an Occasional Correspondent) Taiping, November 6. The sunken Chinese junk, a< ported in your issue recently,’ belong to the Hospital Contractor and 0 The former had to lose over $6 000 cause 600 bags of lice and other 2 consigned to his shop went down to the635 words
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Article74 1913-11-06 6 To day’s quotation for unrefined tic in Penang was $91.40 per picul, business done. Tin in London was quoted at £lB3 10s. spot and £lB4 10s. three months. The following business in tin was done on to-day Penang Tin Exchange tons at $91.40 Straits Trading Co. 50 tons74 words
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Article14 1913-11-06 6 The following are tin outputs for Oct.: Ulu Pish Mine 486 pikul*14 words
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Article153 1913-11-06 6 Arrivals. By Yorck (November 6) from Bremen: Mis» Schubert and Mrs Schubert, Mi*a H Muirhead, Mr and Mr» Ruelle, Mr W Lan* guickel, Mrs Clara Keitel, Miss L Loppenberpf from Southampton, Mr and Mrs B Burr, Mr and Mrs A E Keymer, Mr A C Perry, Mrs T B153 words
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Advertisement100 1913-11-06 6 SIEMENS I 6, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Tmlegrams SIEMENS, Penang. Telephone No. 479. SIEMENS CEILING FANS. T e. 1 The SIEMENS CONTINUOUS CURRENT CEILING FAN has recently been re-designed and is now the MOST EFFICIENT and the MOST ECONOMICAL FAN obtainable. The standard type is enamelled WHITE and fitted with Three100 words
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Advertisement28 1913-11-06 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 and Gentlemen. BAND. ILLUMINATIONS.28 words
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Article199 1913-11-06 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day BHASM. S. -J >* <8 5 v Mining, Gopeng 0.... 28/- 31/- 27/6 30/6 Kinta Tin 14} 16 14} 16} K» mooting 4}d 6d K. Pulai199 words
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Article36 1913-11-06 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, November s#.5 The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/2} Para to arrive 3/Market firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.]36 words
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Article84 1913-11-06 7 PECULIAR SITUATION IN SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, November 6. At the Assizes, Sheihk Din was called to answer charges for causing death by running over a Chinese whilst driving a motor-car. Neither the Inspector in charge of the case nor the witnesses were present84 words
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Article83 1913-11-06 7 TEST CASE AT IPOH. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Ipoh, November 6. A test case, as to whether mine owners have to pay fees for coolies sent to Government Hospitals, was heard before Mr. Gibson, Magistrate. To-day Mr. Oscar Dawbarn, Manager, Lahat Mines, was summoned by the Medical83 words
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Article28 1913-11-06 7 [Frorr Unr Own Correspondent.} Singapore, November 6. At a meeting of Imams and Kathis it was decided to observe November 10th as Hari Raya Hadji.28 words
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Article140 1913-11-06 7 1,— D.0.L. Berlin, November 5. Concerning the Meltzer confiscated correspondence, the most important of which—-excepting two letters—was read in Court, the Foreign Press is voicing a suspicion that the letters were kept secret because they referred to punishable relations between Metzer and foreign officers. In view of1,—D.0.L. - 140 words
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Article223 1913-11-06 7 FRENCH TRAINS IN COLLISION. TERRIBLE SCENES. London, November 5. The Express from Marseilles to Paris co tided at Melon evening with the mail train which was travelling from the opposite direction. Seven carriages of the latter and two carriages of the express were smashed and the wreckage223 words
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Article120 1913-11-06 7 .—Reuter. A HEAVY DEFICIT. Paris, November 5. The budget for 1914 was introduced in the Chamber. The total expenditure is 215 millions sterling, an increase of 27}, including increases of 8 millions for Morocco, 6} millions for the three years* service scheme, and 6} millions for other.—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article60 1913-11-06 7 ,—Reuter. DISSOLUTION OF OPPOSITION. Peking, November 6. The Government have procbimed the dissolution of the opposition party of the Kuo Ming Tang who are cancelling their seats in Parliament, on the ground that they are retarding a 1! progress. There is c msiderable excitement, but Reuter is,—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article64 1913-11-06 7 .—Reuter. LIFE OF UNBROKEN APATHY. Munich, November 6. The medical report of ex-King Otto’s health icdica’es th it the King has scarcely known a luc d interval since his interment in 1873. For 30 years he has been in a state of unbroken «pathy and entirely ignorant of.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article30 1913-11-06 7 —Reuter. ASSUMPTION OF KINGSHIP. Munich, November 6 The proclamation of King Ludwig the Third announces the termination of the Regency and his assumption of Government as King.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article25 1913-11-06 7 Reuter. ARRIVAL OF “MANCHESTER COMMERCE.” London, November 6. The Manchealer Commerce has arrived at St. Johns, Newfoundland, with her bows damaged.— Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article25 1913-11-06 7 —Reuter. KNIGHTED FOR SERVICES AT SKUTAKI. London, November 5. Vice-Admiral Burney has been created K.C M.G., in recognition of his services at Skutari.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article120 1913-11-06 7 Rea ■r. AMERICAN ULTIMATUM DENIED. STATEMENT SY ME. BRYAN. Washington, November 5. Mr. Bryan, in a statement, says that no ultimatum was se tto Mexico. Nevertheless there have apparently b en some strong representations in view of the diplomatic declaration that an ultimatum had been communicated to all the, Rea ■r. - 120 words
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Article22 1913-11-06 7 —Reuter. RETURNED TO WASHINGTON. London, November 6. The British Ambassador Sir Cecil Spring Rice has returned to Washington—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article96 1913-11-06 7 —Reuter. SULZER’S CHAMPION FAVOURITE. New York, November 5. There is a strenuous fight at-tbe election of the Mayor. Late returns indicate the election of Mr. Mitchel, an opponent of Tammany and champion of ex-Governor Sulzsr, by an oveiwhelming majority of pluralities over the Tammanyite candidate McCall..—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article83 1913-11-06 7 —Reuter. FURTHER RIOTING. Wellington, November 5. The'e has been further rioting over the shipment of race horses destined for the New Zealand Cup. Eight hundred special constables in addition to the regular police force are now employed. Thirty have been injured, including fifteen special constables, none of—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article114 1913-11-06 7 Reuter. OFFERS TO THE CHANCELLOR* London, November 5. The correspondence between Mr. LloydGeorge and the Duke of Sutherland has been published. The former, in a letter of the 28th October, asks for details with a view to a report bv the proper d partment The Dnke of SutherlandReuter. - 114 words
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Article102 1913-11-06 7 Reuter. FUTURE OF THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE. London, November 5. Lord Haldane, speaking at Edinburgh, foreshadowed the development of the functions of the judicial committee of the Privy Council, whereby it will become the supreme tribunal of the United Kingdom as well as of the Overseas d «minions,Reuter. - 102 words
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Article60 1913-11-06 7 .—Reuter. MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN WALES. London, November 5. Mr. Austen Chamberlain at Llanelly’ said that if there were to be conferences on the subject of Home Rule 'hey must not be fettered by the terms of a-iy particular B'll. A solution muat ba found acceptable to Ulstermen.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article486 1913-11-06 7 PRESS COMMENTS ON 1912 REPORT. Says the Streits Time» in discussing the Hon. W. Evans, report on Penang for 1912 :—Mr. Evans does not venture on anything more than a bald record of facts and -figures, but these for what they are worth show that the northern settlement486 words
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Article343 1913-11-06 7 Berlin, November 5. King Carol has presented Herr von Bethmann with the Grand Cross of the Carol Order. The French papers report that M. Kokowyew is negociating with Paris regarding the new Russian Railway which will be guaranteed by the State. Its strategical points have been agreed343 words
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Advertisement225 1913-11-06 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.) ALL THE LATEST. M How do you do Miss Ragtime M m Hold out your hand naughty boy JR 5 Take me in your arms225 words
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Article62 1913-11-06 8 The following brief letter points its own jnoral Bukit Tambun, P.W., 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. Advertisers who62 words
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Article60 1913-11-06 8 Seang Bee, Brit 3784, Travis, Nov. 6, Amoy, gen., Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Hoerde, Ger., 3358, Vogeter, Nov. 6, Yokohama, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Sappho, Brit., 327, Dnn, Nov. 6, Singapore, gen Adamson Gil Allan Co Fook Sang, Brit., 1987, Mitchell, Nov. 6, Calcutta, gen., Boustead Co. Yorck,60 words
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Article52 1913-11-06 8 Yorck for Singapore, China and Japan. Perak (E.S. Co.) for fort Swettenham, Port I Hckson and Malacca. Malaya for Deli. De Kock for Deli and Asahan. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Namsang for Calcutta. Syria for Colombo and Tuticorin. Seang Bee for Rangoon. Taroba for Port Swettenham52 words
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Article177 1913-11-06 8 CLOSF AT GENERAL POST OFFIC» To- Morrow For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 10 a.m. Trang and Pang Nga Perlis 2 p.m. Asahan Jin Ho 2 p.m. Tongkah, Kopah, Re- 'I nong, Victoria Point, > Janet Nicoll 2 pm. Mergui, and177 words
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Article190 1913-11-06 8 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 7 and Kedah, Nov. and 6. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday,. Merkus or Van190 words
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Article267 1913-11-06 8 Penang, November 6, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca i $4.15 buyers. M. Pj Tapioca $4.45 sellers Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 sellers. White Pepper $27 1/2 buyers. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $l2O nom Mace Pickings $70.00 sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs267 words
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Advertisement206 1913-11-06 8 PRIVATE XMAS CARDS Orders taken full range of Tuck's best Specimens seen at GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY’S NEW BRANCH At Taiping «MllllllHllllKiaMHllliajaillliailllliaillJllllMMMaiaaailllliailll ■■■■■«■■■■MMMWBMWB I NATURA MILK I I =(LION BRAND).= M M M The Ideal Milk for use in the tropics, Natura Milk Lion Brand can be obtained w X being206 words
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Advertisement32 1913-11-06 8 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Ltd. Head Offior —SINGAPORE. f.ife Anuurance and Endowment fn AH Form». ISERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES, k Psnancial Agents tor PENANG. SELLAR. MURRAY Co. 1738—tn th 2-5-1332 words
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Advertisement61 1913-11-06 8 XMAS SILVER WARE GOLD JEWELLERY. We have just unpacked a large and varied stock X of Sterling Silver Novelties for Xmas Presents, M &c. Also a large selection of Gold and Gem Set JJ Jewellery, Jade, G’c., &c. g M Prices Moderate. Inspection Cordially Invited ISMAIL RAHEEM, M 11, FARQUHAR61 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1913-11-06 8 The Moon. First Quarter Nov. 6 O Fall Moon 14 Last Quarter 21 O New Moon 2817 words
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Article2358 1913-11-06 9 I Capita). Subscribed. N ber la ue 2 S Shares. Value. 2 Dividend». Name. j g 0 8« J* a g X 1809 1910 1911 1919 1913 MINI N O IS? ’3oo’ooo 300 000 S’So? 10 10 90 30 £u "S Ayer Weng »»hman> D* P. Oc. 80c 19032,358 words
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Advertisement954 1913-11-06 9 banks. Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS’ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA 44 WEET lncorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-ap Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,006 Head Orrick 38, BIBHOPSGATE, LONDON, F.O IT NEVER Aobncikb axd Bramchm. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon BIT» I954 words
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Article2813 1913-11-06 10 DISTRUST AFFECTS FIRST YEARS BUSINESS. HEAVY OUTLAYS OF CAPITAL. The second annual general meeting of the shareholders in United Engineers, Ltd., was held on Wednesday in Singapore, Mr C E F Sanderson pre ided and there were also present Messrs M E Plumpton, E Bramall, J Denniston, and2,813 words
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Advertisement300 1913-11-06 10 “A NIGHTCAP.” B BC —Horlick’s a splendid nightcap. Taken before bedtime ensures healthy, refreshing sleep, while imparting nutriment the entire system without taxing the digestion. It is ideal for a hot climate because «it will keep '-l* indefinitely and requires no Sold by all Chemists and Star»* m 3 compact300 words
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Advertisement393 1913-11-06 10 V WHITE’S I HONEY’ I fit ““BEANO > S Bacon Hams. I Sole Proprietors: John White Co., jB Bristol» England ASEPTACINE The Reliable Antiseptic Mouth Wash. ANTISEPTIC, DEODORANT, NON-IRRITANT, AGREEABLE AND NON-POISONOUS. As a Gargle or Mouth Wash. Use one part to four parts of water, and gargle frequently. As393 words
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1117 1913-11-06 11 A SCOTTISH LADV’S PARTICIPATION. Just over ten years ago, says the ZJ. F. P., the Editor was enabled to make public the interesting historical fact that a Scottish lady from Penang whose husband, Mr. Bellamy, was Resident there for the Bengal Government, made the1,117 words
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Advertisement310 1913-11-06 11 011 ‘KEPI.FR' WL Cod Liver Oil jgSjiflM Bf W| with Malt Extract |w ®f| Nursing Mothers I j lyCf/ vQK| are strengthened and sustained fl vjO wO by this valuable tonic-food. fl| r£O It also increases the quantity fl I and improves the quality of fl ft I mother’s milk.310 words
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Advertisement114 1913-11-06 11 P. MOIR CRANES’ Cylinder Oil. Sandilands, Buttery Co. A Liqht Lager Beer OF FIRST RATE QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE Girl Brand. a /OTaC JBL I ftir t! cJFbrandJf ISIMG Ji® 75 BP I Ag ea t a BOUSTEAD 6 Co. Agenta Obtainable from all Reta le s. jiiiiiifmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S114 words
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Advertisement132 1913-11-06 11 A TELUGU HAND-BOOK. Indispensable for Employers of Teluga Labour. Tbe only Romanised TELUGU HAND-BOOK published. May be obtained for $2 a copy (cash with order) from THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., Penang. Graham 8 Nicholson, AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS, 209, MACAMSTER ROAD. We are now in a position to supply our132 words
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Advertisement566 1913-11-06 11 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. tUfeOPEAN LINE. A-Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles 1 OL>dvU and Antwerp, unJe mail contract with the Imperial Japanc*.* Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all566 words
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Advertisement2585 1913-11-06 12 P. O. British |iwia steam [Navigation |K| I Steam Navigation Co. t Co., Limited. IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. INTENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. 6 MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. J nrHE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Ifo/mn Clflflm Chi n p A 1913 T2,585 words
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