Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-01-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 2 VOL. LXXII. SATURDAY. 3rd JANUARY. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement938 1914-01-03 1 ■anoonoipnnaniDMDOiDanaDi a a n FOR $3O E u VTOU can have the Pinang n Q I Gazette” posted everyday for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and q n Half-yearly rates. n q «Subscriptions are payable in n advance and remittances should be addressed to938 words
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Advertisement84 1914-01-03 1 aonoDac ■nooatjwauaaauwacon» g II THEN YOU ARE AWAY a a V V on you want to keep in touch with Malaya'i affairs, a Social, p ommsrcial, Mining, J 5 Planting, Ac. This you can do in no batter way than by submenu- ing to the Weekly Edition of the a84 words
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Article1418 1914-01-03 2 sufferer in both the e respects. 8 tam Observer. DEATH BLOW TO THE COM PR ADORE SYSTEM. According to Bangkok papers, a keen watch on local shipping is being kept by the Bangkok police, all ve 8-ds being boarded and searched both in the harbour and atsufferer in both the;e respects. ■— 8 tam Observer. - 1,418 words
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Advertisement707 1914-01-03 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.FOR SALE. WAN TED FOR. SALE AA COLIBRI MOTOR CAR Torpedo type io first rate order. Gaj'h an! Ksmunting English Tri*! run may be arranged if necessary. Schools on a starting salary of $4BO/- per App’y to annum. Candidates must have pa-aei Standard 8» ven or the Junior Cambridge.707 words
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Advertisement279 1914-01-03 2 YOU WILL SAVE over 50% by making your purchase* through the po<t from the largest firm of Bankrupt Stock Buyers in the We have also arranged with the leading manufacturers in the Kingdom to take up the over-production of their factories for disposal in the Colonial Markets, and consequently are279 words
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Advertisement326 1914-01-03 2 mi i ll_ 1 ii i mi o o A o X /esr: I WHAT you pay for when you buy any sauce is satisfaction— zest, enjoyment, hearty appetite —not mere bulk. There are cheap sauces which cost much less than the genuine LEA PERRINS’. They can’t give the same326 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article2557 1914-01-03 3 CARPENTIER WINS. Wells Knocked Out in 73 Seconds. In than one round Bombardier Wells, the British he*vy-weight boxing champion, was knocked out by the Frenchman Carpentier at the National Sporting Club on December Bth. Tne fight began at 10.3 p.m. and was over in just 73 sec.2,557 words
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Article94 1914-01-03 3 A telegram from Arras s’ates that the coloured boxer Jack Johnson and his wife were injured in a motor-car accident while driving to Paris. When about to cross the railway line Johnson did not notice that the gates were closed, and the motor-car rushed underneath94 words
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Article180 1914-01-03 3 The Annual Police Dinner took place in the Hotel Norman on New Year’s Eve when covers were set for about for'y persons, the tables being a’tisth ally decorated with flowers. The Dinner was more or less of a private function after which a concert was he d180 words
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Article78 1914-01-03 3 For the period from 26th December 1913, to Bth, January 1914 inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis, in accordance with the Rules under the Cu-stoms Duties Enactment, will be assessed on the following prices Smoked Sheet78 words
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Article111 1914-01-03 3 The owner of the steamer Ghee Thye plying between this port and Kedah has been summonei by the Post Office authorities for faili' g to give in writing to th* Post Office, Penang, that the s.s. Ghee Thye was leaving the port of Penang before the111 words
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Advertisement353 1914-01-03 3 9 Britain's Foremost Motorist H I Mr. S. F. EDGE, I |H President of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, H SAYS H I thought you would be interested to hear the result of my tour and general running for some time now on Continental tyres. I had a353 words
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Article2514 1914-01-03 4 THE RUGBY GAME How to Further Popularise It. BY CAPTAIN W. J. D. CRAVEN. R.A. (Ex-Captvin of Blackneath, Captain of the London Team who beat the South Africans). (All Rights Reserve.d) The subject How to further popularise Rugby Football is bo extensive, and is so diverse in its2,514 words
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Article113 1914-01-03 4 ADDITIONAL donations. Following are adiitiond contributions ti the fu id iu ail of the widow aid family of the late Mr. D. Myler J Mason $lO Pi itchard Co. 25 PN M 10 Anonymous 10 Capt. Mellor 10 B Yates 5 R A Mo iteiro 5 Koh113 words
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Article114 1914-01-03 4 Tne Cafe Chan r aut and Costume Concert at the Town Hall to-night has been so admirably advertis d and so much talked about that it is pehips unnecessary to remiud our readers of the excellent entertainment fare that will be provided by Mr. and Mrs. Wright-Motion and114 words
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Article72 1914-01-03 4 The next meeting of the Athenaeum will be held in the Masonic Hall on Monday January sth, at 9 p.m. The subject of debase will be “Women’s Suffrage.” The openers of debate will be For Women’s Suffrage Mrs Butler and Miss Sellers. Against Women’s Suffrage Mr R C72 words
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Advertisement464 1914-01-03 4 WANTED For import firm first cias* Chinksb Salesman. Apply under A. B.C. c/o Gazette. COCONUTS. JANUARY—FEBRUARY Pelivery 40.000 Seednuts— Glugor Estate 30.000 Seednuts—Juru Estate. BROWN, PHILLIPS A STEWART, Agents. HELVETIA Schnveizerhche Fenervenicbervngs Gesellschaft. The undersigned have been appointed Agents of the above Company at Penang and are prepared to issue464 words
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Advertisement60 1914-01-03 4 Iu recommending Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable me Heine for coughs, chills, dysentery, aud windy affections of ths stomach, we are supp irted by the knowledge <>f its 20 years rec >rd in Australasia, Africa, England, and cou ideas other divisions of ths World Everywhere proved and accepteiaia60 words
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Advertisement323 1914-01-03 4 PERTUSSIN tis a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases of the respiratory organs, especially Whooping Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial Catarrh, Asthma, etc- which has been rec °g nized unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the Affections of the Lungs wiU b greatly relieved by the ase of it.323 words
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Miscellaneous153 1914-01-03 4 The Tide*. Penakg—January 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiral’y Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard ..Standard D,,te Time. Hu Date Time. Ht h m fc. h m ft. Th 1m 2 26 6 6 1m 9 26 0.8 3 24 a 5.8 9 28 a153 words
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Advertisement442 1914-01-03 5 l BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING, B CONTRACTORS TO I I The British Admiralty The India Office. The War Office. I The Government Hospitals in Singapore. Malacca and the Federated Malay States. MILKMAID MILK I I I N 7 E I I ill I' r II i i'l 1442 words
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1150 1914-01-03 6 Last May saw the stare of an industrial upheaval in South Africa arising out of a dispute amongst the white miners and their employees and Lading to riotous scenes of bloodshed in Johannesburg when twentyone were killed an i upwaids of fifty more or1,150 words
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Article240 1914-01-03 6 XMXS TREE IN THE TOWN HALL The annual gathering of the children attending the St. George’s Church Sunday school was held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The hall was tastefully decorated wi h an 1 buntings, and the Town Bind was in attendance, the function altogether240 words
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Article613 1914-01-03 6 In the thi d court, this morning, King Swee and Pee Chun appealed on a summons at the instance ot Police Constable 427 for driving their motor cars in a manner so rash and negligent as to indicate a want of due regard for the safety of613 words
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Article137 1914-01-03 6 Reuter. MEMORIAL TO MR. ASQUITH. tRIIIJH RESNNSIBiUTT. London, January 2. Replying to a memorial from the Antislavery Society with reference to slavelike labour in South America «nd other Tropical regions and the lesponsibility of British companies concerning it, Mr. Asquith said the question of consolidating and extendingReuter. - 137 words
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Article167 1914-01-03 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 2. There was fine weather at the New Year. A successful Bill was held at the Tanglin Club. The sea and land Sports were largely attended. Nearly 300 ladies and gentlemen were present at the New Year Tiffin at the167 words
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Article69 1914-01-03 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin m Penang was $83.80 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London was quoted at £167 15s. spot and £169 ss. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $83.80 Straits Trading Co. $84.40 Eastern Smelting Co. 7569 words
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Article124 1914-01-03 6 The special programme at the George Town Kinema to-night should prove a great attraction. The programme is a splendidly balanced one, comprising pathetic dramas and comedies. The “A. V. G. Gang,” which is the star item, is said to be one of the most thrilling pictures ever screened.124 words
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Article143 1914-01-03 6 The case of Partha against Marimuttoo charged with assault and criminal intiinia»tion was heard yesterday afternoon by Mr. Michell, the District Judge, Mr. WrightMotion appearing for the prosecution and > Mr-Baye for the defence. From the story of the prosecution, it appeared that the complainant and the defendant143 words
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Advertisement107 1914-01-03 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to King George. first FORE \Wr/ xW/ most IN a X <A -dK EVER 1888. SINCE jp DUNLOP TYRES SUPREME AS USUAL! OLYMPIA 1914. Census of Tyres fitted to Cars exhibited DUNLOPS 1,400 All Other Makes, -I V C? British and Foreign Cembiuod j GUTHRIE Co.,107 words
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Advertisement15 1914-01-03 6 E. 0. HOTEL. Special Race Dinner and Dance. Tuesday 6th January. Thursday Bth Saturday 10th15 words
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Article605 1914-01-03 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Y esterday. To-day u Sh«bb*. 09 03 J K. Pulai 5.65 6.90 5.30 6} Malayan Tin 48/9 52/3 47/- 52/Pahang C. p 8/9 9/6 8/9 9/7} Pengkalen 2}605 words
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Article35 1914-01-03 7 London, January 2*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3 Para to arrive 3 i. Market steady. J By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co>]35 words
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Article198 1914-01-03 7 REVIEW OF THE YEAR. HOPEFUL nosncis. [P. G. Special Cable.] London, January 2. Messrs. Gow Wilson and Stanton have issued their annud rubber market report It states that 4,464 tons of Ceylon and 17,948 tobsof Malayan rubber were sold at the auctions in 1913The use of inscription198 words
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Article104 1914-01-03 7 HOTEL SERVANTS CHARGED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 3. The head boy and another boy at the Europe Hotel are charged wirh criminal misappropriation of two £5 note?, one $lO note and valuable coins, the property of Mr. Freear, the entertainer. Mr. Freear stated he hfc his104 words
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Article102 1914-01-03 7 A RECORD YEAR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 3. Firms trading in the Bazir report 1913 as a record year, but during the last two months practically no busine-s was done, not so much from a lack of buyers as from a disinclination on the102 words
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Article74 1914-01-03 7 NEW REGULATIONS CAUSE A STRIKE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, January 2. The bullock cart drivers of Ipoh and district have gone on strike on the grounds that the regulations requiring them to carry two lamps is difficult to carry out and that a hardship is inflicted74 words
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Article200 1914-01-03 7 -Reuter. SI QUEL TO EIST AFRICAN CONFERENCE. HIGH AND LOW CHURCHMEN. London, January 2. A controversy between the Hisjh Chu ch and Low Church partie* has arisen as the result of a Conference between Anglican and Non-conformist Mis-ionaries at Kikuyu, East Africa, last June wi'h the object of-Reuter. - 200 words
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Article92 1914-01-03 7 -Reuter. EFFECT ON GREEK POLICY. Constantinople, January 2. The Dreadnought which Turkey has purchased from Brazil is to be named Sultan Osman Laredos. Greece Determined on upremaey. Athens January 2. M. Venize'os, in Parliament, confirmed Turkey’s purchase of a Dreadnought. He was unable to inform ihe H<-Reuter. - 92 words
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Article77 1914-01-03 7 —Reuter. SOCIALISTS’ ANTI-MONARCHY DE M ON ST RATION. Sofia, January 2. The Sobranje has opened. As the King entered, ’he Soc alists left ’he House shouting Down with the Monarchy. Ihe cry was immediately drowned by cheers. Speech from the Throne. London. January 2. King Ferdinand in the—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article59 1914-01-03 7 —Reuter. KING’S MESSAGE TO PEOPLE. London, January 3. On the occasion of the Ama'gamatinn of Northern and Southern Nigeria the King telegraph'd to Sir Frederick Lugard the Governor, requesting him to convey to the people His Majesty’s best wishes for their future happiness and prosperitv, and his assurance of—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article49 1914-01-03 7 —Reuter. DENIAL BY SIR JOHN BRUNNER. London, January 2. Sir John T. Brunner denies the formation of a gigantic soap combine with a capital of £35,000,000 to manufacture ”oap and allied products in China, though there is some talk of erecting a soap- works in China.-—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article86 1914-01-03 7 -D.O.L. Rome, January 2. Turkey has abolished compubory service for non-Mohammedans whereby uniformity in the Army will be accomplished. The press we’coines the signing of the Railway Treaty as a signal success of Germany’s participation in the opening up of China. The New Year articles in the-D.O.L. - 86 words
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Article171 1914-01-03 7 —Reuter. ANOTHER REBEL ONSLAUGHT. FLIGHT OF FEMIALS. Texas, January 2. Ihe Mexican Rebels made a terrific assault on Nuevolarete yesterday morning. Losses on both side were very heavy. Pitiable Condition of Federal*. New York, January 2. The three days’ battle at Ojinaga still continues, but the Feder a's appear—Reuter. - 171 words
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Article71 1914-01-03 7 Reuter. INDIAN EXPEDITION DENIED. London, January 2. It is repoitfd tl e Government are considering an Indian Military Expedition to Somaliland in March. Report Baseless. Ls ter. Reuter lea-ns that there is no ques'ion of an expedition to Somaliland or any change of the Government's policy. Pos sibly theReuter. - 71 words
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Article63 1914-01-03 7 —Reuter. ENGLISH CREW DROWNED. Copenhagen, January 3. 'lhe new Russian mif elayer, which was built in England, whilst proceeding frem to Libau stranded oft* Bo’nholm, a rock-bound Dani-h bland in the Baltic 90 miles east of Zealand. The crew including six Englishmen and one Russian officer took—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article65 1914-01-03 7 IMPORTANT DECISION OF J. P. MORGAN. New York, January 2. Messrs. J. P. Morgan announce they have severed their connection with some of 'he greatest corpora’ions in the country with whom they have been long associated. They have done so voluntarily in response to a change in65 words
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Article45 1914-01-03 7 I WO BIG FAILURES. 4 -nm Out Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 2. There have been two or three rather big failures in the Bazaar one being for over $600,000 and another for $130,000. Probably a composition will be arranged. More failures are feared.45 words
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Article35 1914-01-03 7 OLIVER—MAIN WARING. From Owr Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 2. The wedding took place at St. Mary’s Church yesterday of Mr. Charles T, Oliver, of Kajang, and Miss Sybil L. Mainwaring, of Exmouth, Devon.35 words
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Article49 1914-01-03 7 —D.O.L. SHORT TIME ADVOCATED. Berlin, January 2. The president of the International Cotton Manufacturers’ Association in London has drawn attention to the awkward situation in the cotton industry everywhere. He recommends that manufacturers in Europe and America reduce the working time to forty hours per week.-—D.O.L. - 49 words
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Advertisement390 1914-01-03 7 pFor Debility! HI A retired Colonel of the Indian Medical Service g writes— Dear Sirs, Following repeated attacks of influenza and debility due to long service in the tropics, I was left with obstinate chronic bronchitis, severe flatulent dyspepsia and a general neurasthenia, which took the form of mental depression390 words
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Obituary38 1914-01-03 7 OBITUARY. MR. W. COVENEY, SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 3. The deathjtook place of Mr. W. Coveney, engineer at the High Sa. vice Reservoir, from blood poisoning. There was a very large at'endance at the funeral.38 words
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Article223 1914-01-03 8 Damages amoun ing to £lOO, with costa were awardad to an East G instead solicitor on 10th mtt., in a libel action of an unu j ua) character. Mr Charles Glennie de Roogem<>nt, now practising in that town, ai d formerly a magistrate in the Straits Settlements, brought223 words
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Article91 1914-01-03 8 Saturday. January 5 Cafe Chantant Comedy Concert. Band. Golf Club. 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangaar Road. Sunday. January 4 30th Sunday after Trinity. Monday, January 5. Penang Athenaeum in Masonic Hall, 9 p.m. to debate Womeni Suffrage. An Open meeting Ladies91 words
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Article163 1914-01-03 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, Jan. and 3 and Kedah, Jan. and 4. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van163 words
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Advertisement240 1914-01-03 8 ii r o-H /<x /yj 9ES X< /W' jjß/ zjC: x ■k ilk < xT A _^A r > jjjjili jj It is obvious §t heir wonderful efficacy in the relief of =x pain and their undoubted curative value in zll— _l headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, OU L menstrual colic240 words
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Advertisement211 1914-01-03 8 HOTEL NORMAN. THE ENGLISH HOTEL. The recognised place for Recherche Dinners. Priva’e Dining Rooms. Large Lodge Room for Public Dinners. Ptrs >nal at’ention given to the wholesomen u ss and cleanliness of t 1 e food. Most moderate monthly rates. Special Ter ins to Offici-la and Planters THE BODEGA, 2a,211 words
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Advertisement449 1914-01-03 8 3QO nnnnnnnnnnannanflnnnnnnnnnflnnanDnnnannnnnnn a JUST ARRIVED I ONE “PILOT” I n n 1 a a 5 Two-Seater. Friction-Driven, g S 10 H P. 4 CYLINDER. g n n a Chapuis-Dornier Engine. n E n a n P£j“ $1,550 H n Complete with Wind Screen, n g Hood, Lamps, Horn and Tools.449 words
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Article68 1914-01-03 9 M. C. C.’s STRONG POSITION. Johannesburg, January 2. The weather is cool and cloudy. South Africa scored 151. Hearne took 5 wickets f-»r 49 runs and Barnes 3 for 26. EugRnd’s score is 117 for 3 wickets. Mead is 54 uot out. BOXING. THE DIXIE KID BEATEN.68 words
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Article250 1914-01-03 9 It is but very raie’y that we venture to uubu r den ourselves to read r< on the subject of the trials and tribulations inflicted on us by the combined vagaries of Reuter and the telegraph’st. We cannot, however, tefrain from referring to a particularly delightful howler which one250 words
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Article351 1914-01-03 9 The last morning of tl e training season seemed to put every one in good humour, and the winding up gallops were well worth seeing. The horses look as fit as hands can make them, and the public may look forward to an excellent week s sport. The351 words
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Article540 1914-01-03 9 Viceroy’s Cup Day. The Viceroy's Cup on December 24th did not attract a big field nor was it, perhaps, of extra go?d quality. The late Sir A. A. Apcar’s old horse, Mayfowl, was favourite, and won the race for the fourth time in fu ’cession, which is a540 words
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Article58 1914-01-03 9 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Entry lists are now open. Events 1. '1 he Championship. 2. Single Handicap. 3. Doub’e Handicap. 4. Mixed Double Handicap. 5. Ladies’ Double Handicap. 6. Profession Pairs. The following ties are fixed for Monday Single H’cap.—D J Robertson v. R S Pentm-y; R Owen v. H A58 words
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Article560 1914-01-03 9 -T.O.M. NOTES ON THE HANDICAPS AND SELECTIONS. The weights for the first day’s programme, of the Penang Meeting are published and seem to have been particularly well allotted so far as ‘‘book-form” is concerned, but as I have remarked before, horses like courses.” In these short notes-T.O.M. - 560 words
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Article43 1914-01-03 9 The following are the returns of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the mou'b of December 19)3 DreJge. Hours. Pikuls. No. 1 555 142 No. 2 471 172 No. 3 589 624 No. 4 555 723 No. 5 622 20543 words
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Advertisement576 1914-01-03 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,0f Reserve Fund £1,700,001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00f Head Office 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, 8.0 Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur576 words
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Advertisement21 1914-01-03 9 I 1 I I i I I f■ I WHEN YOU ASK FOR FRASER NERVE’S DO INSIST ON SEEING THE BOTTLE.21 words
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Advertisement142 1914-01-03 9 HOTEL NORMAN. Al Fresco Concert FREE, Mr. F. HULME SHARP has arranged three AL FRESCO VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS In the grounds of the above Hotel, On Tuesday 6tb, Thursday Bth and Saturday lOih January, 1914, at 9-15 p in. The talent will include Artists from George Edwards Company, Lyric Theatre, Drury142 words
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Miscellaneous116 1914-01-03 9 CAPITAL PICTURES FOR THIS TO-NIGHT George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. (Entirely under European Management.) Ambrosio Sensational Ambrosio Two Reel Drama With a Thrill in Every Scene The Mystery of the A.V.Z. Gang The Appeal of his Feature is Irresistible. The Predominant News Film The Gaumont Graphic No. 47116 words
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Article94 1914-01-03 10 Saidinia, Brit., 4129, Jaffery. Jan. 2. Y’hama. gen., A. G. Co. Kapurthala, Brit., 721, Munro, Jan. 2, M'rnein, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Edavana, Brit., 2686, Reddeck, Jan. 3, S’pore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Teesta, Brit., 3428, Willis, Jac. 3, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 169.94 words
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Article95 1914-01-03 10 Teesta for Madras taking mails for Europe, etc., ria Bombay. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brand an. Trang for Trang. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Bok Canton for Teluk Anson. Van Swoll for Langsa, T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang &c., Padang. Kapurthala for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy95 words
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Article25 1914-01-03 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE Monday. For Per Close. Calcutta Fooksaug 11 a.m. Tumday. Tongkaa Sappho Ip.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m.25 words
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Article125 1914-01-03 10 Pisang, January 3, 1914. (By Conrtesy 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 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173} 3 days' sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days'sight Private 175}125 words
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Article262 1914-01-03 10 Pesang, January 3, 1914. rS P. Tapioca $4.00 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.20 buyers Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Cosst 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 buyers. White Popper $29 sellers. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace SHO nom. Mace Pickings $77.00 sellers. Cloves 538 sales. Nutmegs 110 $24 sellers. {No.262 words
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Article32 1914-01-03 10 Pknang -The E. AO. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman,’ Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapori: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. It Cbylon Nuwara Eliya.32 words
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Advertisement301 1914-01-03 10 YAMATO Co., Singapore. I GLAZED EARTHENWARE RUBBER LATEX GUPS t and MOMI RUBBER CHESTS J 19" x 19" x 24" SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY. t SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. THE EASTERN TRADING CO., PENANG, J FORWARDING AGENTS. V f JT “T Fmanuresl 1 FOR fl 1 Rubber, Coconuts, Coffee,301 words
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Advertisement232 1914-01-03 10 I WHITE LABEL. j I The Finest Liqueur j Whisky, 20 Years Old. 5 SOLE AGENTS: i i KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. J ■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMMOMWHBBMHf HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Penang fee 8 Industrial Co. Red Seal and Gout America! n. ARE makers of OHLENDORFF’S Coloured Cement Tiles DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO For Halls, Bathrooms, etc»232 words
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Article873 1914-01-03 11 Straits Times. DAYS OF TENSE ANXIETY. Two months ago one m'ght have written that the year 1913, io spite of the «iistrusted 13, had gone very well. As we look around u« to-day, however, there is a feeling of distinct uneasiness. We are not preparedStraits Times. - 873 words
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Advertisement427 1914-01-03 11 “GUARANTEED” UNDER THE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. g On every bottle of Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills sold in the United States of America there is placed an extra label, bearing a number and the .3 word Guaranteed which denotes that the proprietors of427 words
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Advertisement74 1914-01-03 11 Up-to-Date Hydraiilicing.’’ Roving Company’s Electro-Turbo system does five times the work for the same Head as the old Hydraulic Elevator system. Installations of this class now erected in leading mines in Australia and New Zealand. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, have been appointed Agents for The Federated Malay States, and74 words
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Advertisement847 1914-01-03 11 N Y K M Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. #J J Jflflfl| HI EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly service is maintained be-:?X-XvT twees Yokohama via ports to Marseilles London and Antwerp, unde mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining IvaSSj /j this service have been specially designed and847 words
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Advertisement2241 1914-01-03 12 P, &O. Rritish India Navigation |K| I, Steam Navigation Co. D IN M smcra minis an» «mm intended sailings. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. *T*HE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, from Liverpool outwards for the Straits OUTWARD For Intended to Sail. Steamer.2,241 words
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