Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-11-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 263 VOL. LXXI. RIDAY, !4th NOVEMBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1246 1913-11-14 1 4 puuuoiaonooinr’’ FOR $::<) n a VOU can have the Pinang D 3 J Gaaatte posted every day for a whole year to your addr—. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Q 9 Proportionate Quarterly and 0 Half ■yearly rates. D 0 Subscriptions are payable in n a advance and remittances should J1,246 words
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Advertisement83 1913-11-14 1 ■□aaauDHnaaacMaaacauaucDu» II THEN YOU ARE AWAY n g V V on leave you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, a a Social, Commercial, Mining, n Planting, Ac. 1 hie you can do c in no better way than by subscrib- ing to the Weekly Edition of the Pinang83 words
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THE WORLD’S NEWS.
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Article151 1913-11-14 2 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS Despatched by the mail leaving London on October MONARCHIST PLOT SUPPRESSED. OVER 100 ARRESTS IN LISBON. Messages from the Portuguese capital, which have apparently passed through the censorship in an incomplete form, report the suppression of a Monarchist plot, and151 words
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Article155 1913-11-14 2 434 LIVES LOST. If no more men are found alive in the Senghenydd Pit, in South Wales, the deathroll of the explosion which occurred on Tuesday last week will be 434. Fifty-rix are known to be dead, and 374 have not yet been reached underground. It is155 words
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Article128 1913-11-14 2 SIR RUFUS ISAACS APPOINTED. The following official announcement was issued from 10. Downing-street, the official residence of the Prime Minister, on Sunday night: The King has been pleased to approve the following appointments: To be Lord Chief Justice of in succession to Lord Alverstone (resigned), the128 words
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Article210 1913-11-14 2 SAD DEATH OF TWO YOUNG STUDENTS. How, in curious ways, accidents connected with two different kinds of sport—football and revolver shooting—were responsible fox the death of two members of the same college was disclosed on Monday at the inquest held on Mr. E. K. Wright and Mr.210 words
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Article47 1913-11-14 2 AMERICAN SOLDIERS KILLED. A New Y’ork correspondent reports that train taking artillery and troops secretly from Fort Morgan to El Paso, Texas, on the Mexican border, was wrecked near Mobile on Sunday afternoon. Twenty-five men were killed, and many were reported to be dying.47 words
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Article87 1913-11-14 2 COLD STORAGE INVENTOR. The death is announced in Paris of M. Charles Tellier, the inventor of the coldstorage system, at the age of eighty-six. Less than a year ago M. Tellier was found living in penury in Paris, and a subscription was raised which provided for87 words
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Article98 1913-11-14 2 Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., speaking at Middleton -in Teesdale on Monday night, dealt with the land question, and said his party stood for tenancy under the local authority. There should be compulsory purchase of land, and greater powers vested in local authorities for the purpose.98 words
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Article166 1913-11-14 2 EVER-INCREASING EXPENDITURES. That the personnel of the British Navy is about double that of any other navy in the world is one of the outstanding features of a White Paper just issued, dealing with Naval Expenditure (Principal Naval Powers) for 1913-14. The British personnel last year amounted166 words
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Article186 1913-11-14 2 SIR BEAUCHAMP DUFF APPOINTED. It i« announced by the Times that the King has approved the appointment of General Sir Beauchamp Duff to be Com-mand-in-Chief in India, in succession to General Sir O’Moore Creagh, and that official confirmation will be forthcoming in the regular course. General186 words
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Article141 1913-11-14 2 CHAIRMAN OF KYNOCH’S. Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, brother of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., and uncle of Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., died on Monday in Devonshire. He had for some time been in poor health, but it was expected that a holiday in the South of England would141 words
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Article186 1913-11-14 2 3,006,000,000 LETTERS IN THE YEAR. The report of the Postmaster-General on the Post Office for 1912-13 has been issued as a Blue-book. Statistics of postal packets are given which estimate that the number of letters delivered during the year was 3,298,300.000, an increase of 3'5 per cent,186 words
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Article129 1913-11-14 2 TO WIPE OFF MORTGAGE. An anonymous friend of Girton College has offered to give £12.000 for repayment of half the mortgage upon the college, provided that by January Ist, 1914, other donors will give the remaining £12,000. Towards this £12,000, £4.000 has been promised by another129 words
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Article126 1913-11-14 2 CLERGYMAN’S FATE WHILE HUNTING. The Rev. Scott Currie an Anglican clergyman, who went to Canada from England last May to take charge of small parishes near Buckingham, fifty miles from Montreal, is missing, and it is feared that he is dead in the bush. He went126 words
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Article77 1913-11-14 2 BIRDS, RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS BURNT. Damage estimated at about £60,000 was done by a fire which raged at Southport Until th-e cailv hours of Sunday morning, the large market hall belonging to the corporation being destroyed. The outbreak occurred shortly before half-past ten at night, and spread77 words
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Advertisement958 1913-11-14 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.NOTICES. ta BESSER wanted at once for Gala Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd. LJ Estate Hospital. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. Apply Manager, Gula Estate, Erian, F. M.S' VTOHCE is hereby given that the li Transfer Registers of this Company 1338 u c w -|l closed for audit from the958 words
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Advertisement555 1913-11-14 2 1 LET THE I TOWEL Ep/r 3 SPEAK! -My w wAWNOwmi f\j 'VJ ing WAP e WATER- du fJallno VANAHING CREAM» YaCE CRE DIRT ON TIttTOWEL MEANS DIRT REMOVED FROM THE PORE St Not only does Oatine Cream enter the pores of the skin, cleansing and removing all H and555 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article2061 1913-11-14 3 meeting of the reform COMMITTEE. It mu j t be confessed, writes Mr. Killick in the /’inancier, of October 24, that, very little of a tangible character resulted from the great meeting held yesterday to discuss the situation in the plantation rubber industry. In an attempt to summarise2,061 words
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Article415 1913-11-14 3 Sungei Buloh Rubber.—lnt. divd. 10 per cent. Ki ala Selangor.—Second int. divd. 25 per cent. Jong-Landur.—Report to June 30 proposes to transfer to reserve fund .82,000; leaving a balance £2,549 forward. Tangokl —For year to June 30 directors propo e to write off preliminary expenses £1,500415 words
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Article302 1913-11-14 3 We take the following Special London Cables from the Times of Ceylon, to hand by yesterday’s mail The London rubber sale of November 4 passed off with fair competition. The prie s generally were about |d. to Id. dearer than at last auction. Smoked sheet was in good302 words
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Article1455 1913-11-14 3 RISING PRICES. THE RESULT OF CONSUMPTION OVERTAKING PRODUCiION. Not many years ago, says the Financier of October 22, copra, the dried kernel of the coconut, was selling at about £l2 per ton. The price to-day for the best quality is about £33 per ton, and quite ordinary1,455 words
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Article272 1913-11-14 3 The General Position. There continues little life in the market, and the conditions have been very depressing, says the Ironmonger of Oct. 25. The bears have had the best of the deals, and the market seems unable to recover itself. There appears to be no bright feature at the272 words
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Article35 1913-11-14 3 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag r Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman'and Carlton Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—The Empire Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Calcutta The Continental Hotel, Cbylon :—Nuwara Eliya35 words
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Advertisement212 1913-11-14 3 fit’s the Curve that does itih I No better idea for shaving has ever been discovered g than the Gillette curving blade, which |g g provides precise adjustment to g suit your personal requirements. 1 No finer cutting edge has ever 1 ||l t H been made than the Gillette212 words
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Article758 1913-11-14 4 MARINE COURT ENQUIRY. further evidence, The Marine Court of Enquiry into the collision between the Government launch Colleen and the Government steam launch Alert on October 24th was resumed in the office of H. E. the Governor this morning. Mr. W. C. Michell conducted the proceedings, with758 words
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Article1785 1913-11-14 4 The enquiry was resumed this morning in the Governor’s office before Mr. W. C. Michell, District Judge, assisted by Captain R. Owen and Captain Caswell. Hamah bin Isahak, lascar, of the “Alert,” stated that he had been a lascar on board for two years. He was on1,785 words
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Article42 1913-11-14 4 “BOWMAN” THE WINNER. London, November 13 1 The race for the Derby Cup resulted BOWJ/AN 1 REDWOOD 2 FAR AKAH AD 3 Fourteen ran. Won by a neck a hea l between second and third. Betting 100/7, 4/1, 100/8.42 words
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Article41 1913-11-14 4 The following is the result of the tie played yesterday Championship.—Southam beat Kirke 21 4. Ties for to-day Pairs.—Cunningham and Sharpe v. Heaps and Haslam. Tie for Tuesday Championship.—Southam v. Haslam. Pairs.—Starr and Hall v. Rose and Dunn.41 words
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Article20 1913-11-14 4 The following is the result of the tie played yesterday Hamilton and Wright-Motion beat Neubronner and Butler (final).20 words
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Article63 1913-11-14 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $90.40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £lBl spot and £lB2 10s. three months. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $90.40 Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co. nil.63 words
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Article730 1913-11-14 4 THE CHINESE SENSATION. London, November 6 —l3O Senators out of 274, and 220 Deputies out of 590 are affected by Yuan Shih-Kai’s decree ordering the dissolution of the Opposition party under Kuo-Ming-Tang. There is a general disposition in Peking to approve of the decree on the ground that730 words
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Article208 1913-11-14 4 HOW TO OVERCOME THE WEAKNESS IT CAUSES, Sir Thomas Stevenson and Sir Shirley Murphy, in their treatise on Hygiene and Public Health,” write with regard to the effect of the tropical climate: The digestive powers are lessened, the nervous system is depressed, the functions of restoration and blood-making208 words
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Advertisement57 1913-11-14 4 Want of perception is a pronounced trait in man, particularly where his health is concerned. He does not realise that nearly all serious illness is due to disregard of chills and stomach derangement. The wise individual knows that Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is an unequalled preventative of sickness, and is57 words
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Advertisement204 1913-11-14 4 The Langkawi and Kuala Pandan Rubber Estates, Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held at the Registered Offices, Bank Buildings, Downing Street, Penang, on Wednesday, November 26th, at 3 p.m., when the subjoined resolution, which was passed as an extraordinary204 words
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Advertisement262 1913-11-14 4 for sale. Excellent~pony, sound $220 or near offtJ 13 t B T- BELL, po ANTI-MALARIAL ESANOFELE PILLS The surest cure against MALARIA FEVER. Used by the Italian Wonderful cures—Hundreds of testim' Thousands of experiments made a^in? 18 Anophele Bites. SaiU9t Celestins Vichy Table Water INCOMPARABLE TABLE WATER Specially made for262 words
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Advertisement324 1913-11-14 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING, B B CONTRACTORS TO I The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. I B The Government Hospitals in Singapore. Malacca and the Federated Malay States. B r-CTS£-»r-'-r...a I lllWlH 11 I| II ll B MILKMAID MILK B THE USES OF “MILKMAID" STERILIZED324 words
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Article1205 1913-11-14 6 The conventional conception of a Socialist scarcely embraces the idea of one being likely to take a strong moral line about a question like betting. Nor does one’s customary idea cf a Bishop lead to an expectation that a prominent ecclesiastic like Bishop Welldon would place1,205 words
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Article825 1913-11-14 6 WALL—FINNIE. The wedding was this morning solemnised at the Church of the Assumption of Mr. Henry Wall, Asst.-Manager of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Puket, and Miss Gladys Finnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finnie of Queen’s Gate London W., who arrived by the P. and O. s.s.825 words
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Article482 1913-11-14 6 Brother Marcian has returned to P o after a brief holiday. ena ng Mr. Woolnough, of Messrs p r ;<. and Co., returned from leave by ih« rd yesterday. y 110 mail We are glad to see that Mr R Syer, of Kennedy and Co., h« s482 words
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Article400 1913-11-14 6 A subscription has been opened in Holland for the purpose of offering to the Government a second Dreadnought, to be used in the defence of the Dutch Indies. A telegram from Tne Hague states that in the provisional report of the Second Chamber of the States400 words
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Advertisement94 1913-11-14 6 By Special His Appointment Z£Nmße3E& Majesty to IwRBHSd King Georgb. DUNLOP TYRES. FIRST FORE /7 YW MOST IN jl’W EVER 1888. /yhlk SINCE FURTHER BIG Reduction in Prices. WRITE FOR NEW LIST TO Messrs. GUTHRIE 8 CO., Ltd., PENANG. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. PASSENGER SERVICE »v MOTOR SHIPS Genoa,94 words
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Advertisement31 1913-11-14 6 E. 0.0 HOTEL. NEW YEAR’S EVE, Wednesday, 31st December, Fancy Dress Dinner 8 Dance. «—MI > Tl 'TiTW* un— l E» Prizes for the best [andfithe pjcTmost original dressed Ladies BAND. ILLUMINATIONS.31 words
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Obituary36 1913-11-14 6 DEATHS. Haden.—Oct. 20th, at Lyons, Clarke, son of C. S, Haden, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Lyons, aged 26. J Stringer.—Oct. 13, at Victoria, 8.C., Annie Frederica Stringer, widow of the late Charles Stringer, formerly of Singapore.36 words
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Article656 1913-11-14 7 of success.—E. L. Kdlick in the Financier of October 21 - of success.—E. L. Kdlick in the Financier of October 21. 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 x SHABEfI. >. .2 J? M .Ifining. GopengC. p 6/- 7/6 8/- 9/6 Kinta Tin 14}656 words
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Article37 1913-11-14 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, November 13*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3} Para to arrive 3/2 Market steady. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.]37 words
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Article30 1913-11-14 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 14. The 9.8. Ankai Maru, which went Aground near the Horsburgh Light, had been towed into Singapore and docked.30 words
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Article92 1913-11-14 7 LATEST DIVIDENDS. LABOUR IN SUMATiH. [P. G. Special Cable.] London, November 13. The following interim dividends are announced Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd., 8 per cent. Kepong v Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., 10 per cent. Tebrau Rubber Estates, Ltd., have decided not to pay a final dividend. A92 words
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Article105 1913-11-14 7 THE IPOH TEST CASE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, November 14. Mr. Gibson, the Ipoh Magistrate, gave judgment today in the case brought by the Medical Officer against Mr. Oscar Dawbarn, Manager of Lahat Mines, for the payment of cooly hospital charges. The action was taken as105 words
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Article93 1913-11-14 7 SERIOUS DECLINE IN PENANG. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 14. The trade returns for the third quarter show the imports to have totalled $117,558,410 and the exports $99,107,080. The imports, compared with the third quarter of last year, increased two and a quarter millions dollars but93 words
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Article32 1913-11-14 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 14. The third day of the sale of Tan Kim Cheng’s estate realised $201,600, and the three days sales have altogether realised $565,800.32 words
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Article38 1913-11-14 7 —Reuter. London, November 14. Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Burney has been appointed to command the Second and Third Fleets, Rear-Admiral C. E. Madden, the Second Gruber Squadron, and Captain C. W. C. Pakenham the Third Cruiser Squadron..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article38 1913-11-14 7 ,—Reuter. New York, November 13. An earthquake devastated t* e province of Aymaraes, Peru, on Friday. 120 are known to be killed. It is feared that hundreds of others succumbed. Ten small towns were destroyed.,—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article24 1913-11-14 7 —Reuter. Ottawa, November 13. Twenty cargo steamers and probably a hundred lives were lost in a gale on lake Huron..—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article430 1913-11-14 7 Reuter. AMERICA’S WARNING. COOOEni'iG WITH CONSTITUTIONALISTS. York, N ivember 13. Mr. Hale con’"erred with General Carranza and the entire Constituti malist Cabinet. Mr. Bryan has warned P'esident Huerta, the Government and the Constitutionalists against the burning of any od p-opert es. The employees of t‘>e Waters Bierce Oil CoReuter. - 430 words
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Article74 1913-11-14 7 —Reuter. SIR CL4UDE MACDONALD’S TRIBUTE TO JAPANESE. London, November 13. Col. Sir C’aud* Macdonald, Ambassador at Tokio, lectured to the Japan Society on the Japanese detachment during the defe ce of the Peking Legations in 1900. The Japanese Ambassador presided. Sir Claude Macdonald praised the heroism of’.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article84 1913-11-14 7 —Reuter. CRITICISM OF THE WAGES BOARD. Sydney, November 13. Mr. Justice Pidding**n, a member of the Royal Commission on Industrial Arbitration, sass the wages board svstem is cumbersome, lengthy and expensive. It should be replaced by a court of three judges with the same statu-» as the supreme—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article63 1913-11-14 7 ,—Reuter. EXPLOSIVE LETTERS TO NEWSPAPERS. Calcutta, November 13. Colonel Muspratt Williams, In-pector-General of Explos ves, was opening a suspicious letter add res ed to the newspaper, the Englishman when it expl ded. His face was burned, but his eyes escaped. A similar letter to the Statesman did,—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article248 1913-11-14 7 .—Reu’er. NR. BONAR LAW AT NORWICH. AN INVITATION TO THE GOVERNMENT, London, November 13. Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Norwich, said the Home Rule situation had not changed since he spoke on October 29. If the Government persisted in obeying the ord-rs of Mr. Red oond they.—Reu’er. - 248 words
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Article77 1913-11-14 7 London, November s.—Government has ordered an official though private enquiry into the possible extent of special treatment for U ster. The enquuy will be made on a scop* that will deal not only wi h Police and Education, but the whole executive work of the Home77 words
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Article296 1913-11-14 7 —Reuter. AGAIN ON THE WARPATH. Unionist Indignation. London, November 13. It was ann' unced in Dublin ea ly to-day that the G' vernm- nt are tak ng into consideration the fact, that the jury acquitted th a strike leader Larkin on two counts of the indictment, including th*.—Reuter. - 296 words
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Article27 1913-11-14 7 ,—Reuter. AWARDED NOBEL PRIZE. Lond >n, November 14. The Nobel Priz > for I iterate has b°en conferred on the Indian Poet Rabindra- nath Tagoie.-,—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article1386 1913-11-14 7 T.O.M. “STRAITS TIMES” SUED. $5,000 VERDICT FOR MR. DENNYS. The action in which the Plaintiff, Mr. F. O. B. Dennys, claimed $20,000 damages for hbel published in the Straits Times of the sth June last, came on for hearing before Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward ouT.O.M. - 1,386 words
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Article147 1913-11-14 7 The following is a list of recent alterations and corrections to the Telephone Directory:— 30.—Cancelled. 58.—W. R. Armstrong, Holmdene. 112. J Me Kirdy, 192 Burmah Read. 113. —His Honour Mr. Justice Fisher. 130.—E Reimann, 1 Pangkor Road. 231.—C B Hadden, Scotland Road. 234.—Cai celled. 244—Cheah Kim Geok,147 words
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Article197 1913-11-14 7 A telegram from Okayama to the Japanese Jiji states that a fl-et of 100 fishing ves-els with about 400 fi-hermen of Hinasemachi, Wnkigori, Okayama prefecture, on board, which since the end of September have been engaged in fishing off the Korean coast, encountered the severe typhoon which197 words
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Article913 1913-11-14 8 SOME CRITIC IS IMS, A correspondent makes in The Times a communication, in which he outlines a scheme by which, with sufficient capital, and without, as he thinks, much risk, the price of rubber could be kept at a price, 2s. 6d., which would tide over the913 words
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Article99 1913-11-14 8 Friday, November 14. Reel Practice for St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Penang Motior. Picture Show, Penang Road. Saturday, Noyember 15. Public Holiday. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday, November99 words
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Article48 1913-11-14 8 November 21.—Reel Practice for St. Andrew's Ball, Town Hall, 6 to 8 p.m. November 22.—Penang, Penang v. Taiping (Rugby). November 26.—Rural Board (Penang Island) Meeting. November 28.—St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall. December 6.—Marriage of Mr. A. C. Baker and Miss Barbara Evans at St. George’s Church.48 words
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Article63 1913-11-14 8 The following are the fixtures for the month of November Nov. 19th G S R 0 vs S X R C... Esplanade Mr H R Cheeseman. Nov. 20th EA U wCU A C V. Green Mr Lee Tiang Liat. Nov. 26th SXRCusCAC Esplanade Mr Wright-Motion. Nov. 27th O63 words
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Advertisement233 1913-11-14 8 GoodBICH =TYRES= Amington Hall, Tamworth, March 7th, 1913. Dear Sirs, I want to tell yon of the splendid result I have just got from one of your 895 x 135 rubber-stnd led covers. It burst a few days ago after having been on one of the front wheels of my233 words
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Advertisement96 1913-11-14 8 Mi—Ms w BilV 1 TwlfXj A «r| a J ill ft f <1 i '■nflnßT. F i M M I WHITE LABEL I w M M M M M i The Finest Liqueur M 1 s Whisky, 20 Years Old. M W M M M M W M M M96 words
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Advertisement68 1913-11-14 8 TANSAN WATEB. "18! CHOICEST Of AU CHOItt WATRS.” TANSAN DRY TANSAN GINGER All. LEMONADE. ••The Ideal Natural Mineral Water,” Sole Agents: R. T. REID Co., Penang. I HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Americain. OHLENDORFF’S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER A’ways in Stock. CH °P MATA. CARL SCHLIEPER’S68 words
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Article2483 1913-11-14 9 z -2 capital. Subscribed. N ber of S A Shares. Value. S Dividends, Name. -2 a 4 Cui o "5 §5 M tn OS 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 MINI N O ’ffi® Km Mo 10 10 5 Si -5 blimtumiXT'- Z 32.30 soro 2 1912 250.000 250,000 152,483 words
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Article60 1913-11-14 9 Assaye. Brit., 4359, Cold well, Nov. 13, Bombay, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Rotorua, Brit., 370, E Sampson, Nov. 13, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, Nov. 14, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Glenfalloch, Brit., 1434, Gardner, Nov. 14, Singapore, gin., Heng Moh Co. Pin Seng, Brit.,60 words
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Article60 1913-11-14 9 Pungah for Batu Bahra. Kamo Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hakata Maru for Singapore, China and Japan. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Bindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Tong Chay Un for Trang Flying60 words
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Article127 1913-11-14 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Morrow. For Per /fj 4 f'j jCloae. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 8 a.m. Deli Alma 2 p.m. Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m, Tongkah Rotorua 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Lama 3-15 p.m, Ceylon, Australasia,127 words
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Article130 1913-11-14 9 Penang, November 14, 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 5/8 >} 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 175 j Bombay Demand Bank 173| 3 days’130 words
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Article263 1913-11-14 9 Penang, November 14, 1913, S; P. Tapioca $4.10 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.25 sales Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 00 sellers. White Popper $27 3/8 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace sl’2o nom. Mace Pickings $70.00 sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs263 words
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Advertisement967 1913-11-14 9 AMUSEMENTS. BANKS. The most sensational Kinema Film CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, of the Century AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Flower Love and Death Incorporated by Royal Charter. (A Masterpiece of High Genius ani Tremendous Appeal) Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 By the Cmes Film Company. BISHOPSGATE* LONDON, E.O. 6,000 feet in Two967 words
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Article881 1913-11-14 10 M.M. TRIAL AT KUALA LUMPUR. The Kuala Lumpur libel action, Loke Chow Thye va. D. G. Robertson, was resumed in the High Court on Tuesday afternoon, before Mr. Justice Edmonds, Mr. A. B. Sanders (of Messrs. Pooley and Ford) being for plaintiff and Mr. T. H.M.M. - 881 words
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Advertisement287 1913-11-14 10 MOTOR LORRIES The Modern and most Economical method of goods transportation. We can supply for either immediate or very early delivery. CHASSIS OF TRIED, PROVED AND GUARANTEED Best British or American Motor Transport Wagons Adapted to nearly every line of business. NAPIER. VULCAN. Various Prices and Load Capacities. Federal one287 words
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Advertisement738 1913-11-14 10 ilj H Mi i ii I: D1 4 BsM H VSS/7 MB V. ES M Mg I (o nt in entail ■mH hR| I TYRES I E|| The Best for your B H Auto, Bus, Lorry, Motorcycle or Cycle. M 9 B I 'ft A I B H| EM STOCKHOLDERS.738 words
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Miscellaneous18 1913-11-14 10 The Moon. O Full Moon Nov. 14 Last Quarter 21 O New Moon 28 First Quarter Dec. 518 words
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Article1033 1913-11-14 11 PRESIDENT’S ADVICE TO THE PEOPLE. The following article was written expressly by President Yuan Shih-k’ai for The China Press Annual Commemoration Number (translated by Chang Niehyun) In connection with the second anniversary of the Republic, and in commemoration of Recognition of the Republic by the Powers of1,033 words
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393 1913-11-14 11 ,—China Press. China’s first plea for recognition came long before the completion of the 1911 revolution. In November of that year, in the midst of the military struggle against the Manchu dynasty, Dr. Wu Tingfang asked the United States to recognize the revolutionary party as the,—China Press. - 393 words
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