Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-01-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 7 VOL. LXXII. FRIDAY. 9th JANUARY, 1914 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1384 1914-01-09 1 aaoanciun iDanDßDnooaiaaaoDi a a 1 OK $3O g VOU can have the Piuang D X Gazette" posted everyday for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). n Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. n n Subscriptions are payable in r advance and remittances should be addressed to D1,384 words
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Advertisement80 1914-01-09 1 aaaaaacaatraaaaDaaaaaaocoua XX7 HKW YOU ARK AWAY g D VV on leave you want to keep in touch with Malayan affaire, a a Social, Commercial, Mining, S Planting, Ac. This you can do a in no better way than by subaenun ing to the Weekly Edition of the a Pinsug Gaeette,”80 words
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Article377 1914-01-09 2 FIRST FLIGHTS AT BANGKOK. Eaily this mornin?, the Bangkok Times of the 29th ulto., two Army aviators made their first flights in Bangkok. The Sports Club is the aviation ground at present, and at seven o’clock the two monoplanes and the biplane were brought out from the377 words
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Article353 1914-01-09 2 AN INTERESTING LECTURE. A lecture, entitled Cashiers and their Duties, was given before the members of the Corporation of Treasurers »nd Cashiers at Wi che ter House, London E.C., on December 13di by Mr. Ernest Evan Spicer, charteied accountant. There was a large attendance, and the353 words
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Article151 1914-01-09 2 The main question before the Banks at tbe present moment says the Bangkok Times of the 27th December, is how they are successfully to finance the pr< sent crop. The conditions on which the Exchange Banks are prepared to do business does not commend itself to151 words
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Advertisement977 1914-01-09 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. wanted i iii "pOR Ist February—House with four •or a. M.T'T'irn bedrooms—furnished or unfurnished. WANTED. Apply Dr BUTHBRLAND 29—u c EXPERT TYPIST for mercantile firm. Apply A. B. C., c/o Jinang Gazette. TYPING WANTED 49-10-1 M.B.S., literary or otherwise, typed neatly \a/ ANTED and < 4 aic l977 words
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Advertisement471 1914-01-09 2 Good RICH TYRES Amington Hall, Tamworth, I March 7th, 1913. I Dear Sirs, I I want to tell you of the splendid result I have just got from one of I your 895 x 135 rubber-studded covers. It burst a few days ago after I having been on one of471 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article917 1914-01-09 3 -S.F.P. FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Aior Gajah Rubber Estate, Ltd. was held at the registered offices, Messrs. Derrick and Co., Singapore, on Monday, Mr. A. W. Bean pressing. There were also present, Messrs. J. M. Sim?, W.-S.F.P. - 917 words
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Article1499 1914-01-09 3 making a total of 31,019 tons. —E. U. Killick. in the the Financier. SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS’ MEETING. EXPORTS FROM MALAYA* At the first annual meeting of the Synthetic Products Company, Limited, reports The Financier,” the same optimism which has characterised i's founders from the commencement was observable, though itmaking a total of 31,019 tons.—E. U. Killick. in the the Financier. - 1,499 words
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Article313 1914-01-09 3 Colonel Ivor Philipps, M. P., presiding at the meeting of the Taiping Rubber Plantations on Dec. 19, said that the output during the year had exceeded all expectations. Their costs were still high, but showed a substantial reduction as compared with the previous year. They were doing their313 words
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Article396 1914-01-09 3 The Sydney Daily Telegraph says Although it is true that the Tongkah Compound Company (Siam), has paid £40,000 in dividends during the half-year ending September 30, as compared with £12,400 for the corresponding period last year, the net profits were not so good for the latt r period396 words
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Advertisement130 1914-01-09 3 The Three Essentials that go to make up I Continental I I TVd r Q /Sro I iIkIL O. VC3M Good Rubber, Strong Fabric and Care. H FROM ALL GARAGES H or H I SELLAR, MURRAY CO., I AT THE STRAITS CINEMA, PENANG ROAD, From Saturday, Jan. 10th 9 GEO.130 words
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Article3494 1914-01-09 4 SECOND DAY. The weather for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting was ideal and, a larger number of persons were present than on Tuesday when the weather was not so good. Another ex- cellent day’s racing was enjoyed. The i Tote was well patronised,3,494 words
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Article44 1914-01-09 4 The Baud will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p m.):— Selection A Runaway Girl Kappey. Two Step 27ie Top Notch Arthur. Waltz Red Rown Lehar. Bolero Invisible Godfrey, March El Cayitan Sousa,44 words
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Advertisement57 1914-01-09 4 All mothers desire to see t'-eir children grow up strong and hearty. To effect this the protection from chills, stomach ailmeats, etc., must be sure, such as is afforded by Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, a medicine known throughout the Southern Hemisphere as the children’s life saver. Never be without it57 words
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Advertisement247 1914-01-09 4 ADVKIITISING FAILURKS, There are still men who say they rtave found advertising a failure. They claim that they gave it a fair trial and could see no results. Whenever a merchant says that be has tried advertising without success, there is usually a very good reason why it did not247 words
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Advertisement355 1914-01-09 4 s.s. “HEBE” for Teluk Anson. FOR the convenience of passengers attending the Races, the departure of the above steamer for Teluk Anson will be deferred until 7 p.m., on Saturday, the 10th instant. The ss. Hebe will return to Penang ab about 9 a m., on Monday, 12th idem. Adamson,355 words
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Article93 1914-01-09 5 Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Jan. 9, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, Jan. 9, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Jan. 9, T. Anson, gen., B. 8. Co. Devanha, Brit., 4785, Hickey, Jan. 8, Colombo, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Rotorua, Brit-,93 words
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Article234 1914-01-09 5 Penang, January 9, 1914. •8 P. Tapioca $4.10 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.40 sales. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 6 os). $16.00 no stock. White Pepper $29 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $74.00 sellers. Cloves 138 sales. Nutmegs 110 $24 sellers.234 words
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Article73 1914-01-09 5 Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Jin Ho for Asshan. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore Pangkor for Dindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Flying Dragon for Port73 words
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Article118 1914-01-09 5 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICI To* Mobbow For Per Close. Trang Bin Lee 1 p.m. Trang Leong Ho 1 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta Kllenga 3 p.m. Tongkab Renong Rotorua 3 p.ra. Singapore. Hongkong, Swatorc and Amoy Glenfalloch 3p m. Deli Circe 3 p m. Ceylon. Australasia. India, Aden, Mauri-118 words
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Article162 1914-01-09 5 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctu slity. Alor Star, (Kedah).—Tong Chuau, Jan. and 9 and Kedah, Jan. and 10. Bagan Serai—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Paugkor, every Monday. Dell—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van162 words
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Article72 1914-01-09 5 Fri4av, Jaauary 9. Race Ball. a Ktplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday, January 10. Penang Races. Cafe Chantant Comedy Concert. E. 4 O Race Dinner and Dance. Al Fresco Concert, Hotel Norman, 9.15 p.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m.72 words
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Article132 1914-01-09 5 Prnang, January 9, 1914. (5y Courteey of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 15 32 ,i 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary ...3/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight132 words
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Advertisement226 1914-01-09 5 MANURES FOR Rubber, Coconuts, etc., etc., BEST RESULTS OBTAINED 17 WITH FREUDENBERG Co., SPECIAL FERTILIZERS. C. I. f. Prices with full particulars how to use and apply Manures for various produce and special booklets on manuring will be supplied on application. Complete soil analysis by the Government Analytical Chemist supplied226 words
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Miscellaneous350 1914-01-09 5 The Tides. Penang—January 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiral y Charts High Water. Low Water. Date. Hr. h m ft. h m fr. F 9 m 10 29 4.6 4 22 a 2 3 10 37 a 6.1 10 m 541 1.4 s 10 m350 words
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Article16 1914-01-09 6 Wilbok. —On January 6, at Cluny, Singapore, the wife of Geo. Wilson, of a daughter.16 words
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Article1267 1914-01-09 6 Planters are concerned naturally about the rate of wages paid to their coolies, but the meeting on Tuesday at Ipoh of the Central Perak Planters, serves to focus attention on a point that is apt to be ignored, namely what use coolies make o their pay1,267 words
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Article220 1914-01-09 6 Although no details have come to band or baen officially communicated, it ia a matter of general knowledge, says the S.F.P., that the Municipal loan, or rather the first instalment of the loan, amounting to $2,000,000 has collapsed for want of support. It was understood before the220 words
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Article47 1914-01-09 6 Siemens Bros., L"d. $lO Anonymous 8 Capt. J. Travis 10 Capt. Ferguson 10 D. Langan 5 Johns on Taylor 2 W. Highet 5 J. O. W. Weber 5 J. M. Gall 5 E. C. Kitto 2 Capt. Robert<on 10 $72 Previously acknowledged 1,171 $1,24347 words
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Article438 1914-01-09 6 Arrivals By Dbvanha (January 8; from London, Mr and Mrs A West, Mr F H Hockin and Mr W Maynard from Marseilles, Mr C E Watkins and Mr J T Donald from Colombo. Messrs D L Michie, C Denny, and C Henley from Melbourne, Mr Wills and Mr A438 words
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Article366 1914-01-09 6 JUDGE DISAGREES WITH ASSESSORS. The defence was entered upon in the Rubana Estate murder charge at the Ipoh Assizes on Tuesday afternoon. Three Javanese were charged with the murder of another on the night of September 20th as the outcome of a quarrel outside the366 words
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Article199 1914-01-09 6 JUDGMENT FOR THE PLAINTIFF. In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith one Krishnaiami Nadar sued, on the 7th inst., Ramasamy Nadar, General Toddy Farmer of Singapore, Penang, the Province Wellesley and the District of Dindings for dimages, in respect of the breach of contract re199 words
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Article112 1914-01-09 6 THE E. O. Last night some 200 dinners w<?re served at the E. O. the management of which popular hotel had made special arrangements for race visitors. An excellent menu was provid-d. There was a continuous musical programme, the Town Band in addition to the E. O. Hotel orchestra being112 words
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Article110 1914-01-09 6 For the period from 9th ,to 22nd, January 1914, incluuve, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the rules under the Customs uties Enactment will be assessed on the fo lowing prices. Smoked Sheet $lO5110 words
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Advertisement128 1914-01-09 6 Messrs. F. 6 J. SMITH’S A Splendid Known Smoking Throughout Tobacco. I tk e World. “GLASGOW” ■>■"■■ Obtainable at alt the Leading Stores in Penang. I FmanureFl I for S I Rubber, Coconuts, Coffee, &c. I I The Ceylon Manure Works. 3 I A. BAUR, I I PENANG. COLOMBO. K128 words
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Advertisement20 1914-01-09 6 E. 0. HOTEL RACE "DI NNER, To-morrow, 10th January. “E. A O. Orchestra A Town Band during and after dinner.20 words
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Obituary51 1914-01-09 6 DEATH. Mogs.—At Pulo Bakum, Mark Moss, the beloved son of Mr. Mark Moss. Born January 3, died January 6 OBITUARY. earl Cawdor. London, January 8. The death is announced of Earl Cawdor, at the age of 4 4 years VISCOUNT CROSS. London, January 9. The death of Viscount Cross is51 words
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Article156 1914-01-09 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Seaaaa. JE so x K Pulai 5 6} 5.30 6} Malayan Tin 43/6 47/3 45/- 48/6 Pahang C. 9/6 10/9 9/7$ 10/7} P. Lama 55c 1.10156 words
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Article40 1914-01-09 7 from Our Own Correspondent. 1 Singapore, January 9. Me’srs. Fraser <fc Co.’s circular states that in the market there is still marked apathy with no inclination for an increase in sterling holdings. There is small buying in locals.40 words
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Article49 1914-01-09 7 London, January 7*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3 Para to arrive 3/1 Market quiet. London, January 8. Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/2} Para to arrive 3/- Market quiet. J* By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.)49 words
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Article101 1914-01-09 7 Yesterday’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $83.85 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London was quoted at <£l67 10s spot and £169 ss. three months. To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $83.60 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £166101 words
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Article64 1914-01-09 7 DRIVEN FROM SHIP BY ARMED POLICE. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, January 9. The Chinese firemen and crew of the oil tank steamer Euplectila refused to leave the ship on a preliminary transfer to another steamer the Sdvi. Acting C.P.O. Cullen, the Assistant Superintendent of Police, four European64 words
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Article41 1914-01-09 7 APPEAL FOR $75,000. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 9. The Y. W. C. A. is issuing an appeal for $75,000 to acquire a site for building in order to further carry on the work amongst young women in Singapore.41 words
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Article53 1914-01-09 7 F.M.S. YEARLY OUTPUT. A DIV DEND. I P. G Special Cable London, January 8. The Federated Malay States Rubber export for the month of December is 5,860,000 lbs., the total for the year being 23,463 tons. Bukit Rajah Rubber Company Limited pay an inte im dividend of53 words
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Article73 1914-01-09 7 THE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, January 8. At the Selangor Golf Club’s annual prize meeting the championship was won by Mr. C. J. Foot with a score of 166, Mr. J. C. M. Bell being second, with 167. The Berringtou Medal competition was73 words
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Article49 1914-01-09 7 COOLIE SENTENCED TO DEATH. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, January 9. At the Ass’zes to-day a ciolie employed on a rubber estate in the Teluk Anson District was sentenced to death for the murder of his kapala, as the outcome of a quarrel over one cent.49 words
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Article135 1914-01-09 7 —Reute-. WONDERFUL RESULTS OF RADIUM. Lon ion, Ja iuary 8. The Times giv s prominence to the highly interesting statement by Dr. Lazarus Barlow, uf the Middlesex Hospital, which admits only incurable cancer cases, that whereas in 1912 every patient died, only 36 of 68 admit ed from—Reute-. - 135 words
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Article56 1914-01-09 7 Reuter. SIR LIONEL CARDEN’S SUCCESSOR. London, January 8. Beutor learns that Sir Lionel Carden’s transfer from Mexico to Rio de Jeneiro will not take place for some months New York, January 8. Mr. C. M Marling, a Councillor of the Embassy an Constan’inople, is mentioned as the probable successorReuter. - 56 words
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Article65 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. COURT MARTIAL DEFERRED. London, January 9. Sixteen summonses were granted under die Corrupt Practices Act in connection with the army canteen scandal. E'ght are against certain army officers and eight against civilians, no names being obtainable. It is expected the proceedings will last a year as—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article36 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. WILL OF THE LATE MR. PETER COATS. London, January 8. The late Mr. Peter Coats, a member of the famous cotton firm of that name, left £2,526,270, the duty on which is £378,925.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article127 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. A GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED. GOVUNMENT MECABIIONS. Johannesburg, January 8. The railway strike is fixed to begin at seven this morning. The authoiities have taken all precautions to preserve order. The citizen defence force at Pretoria has been called out. The Federation of Trades threatens a general—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article28 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. WORKERS RETURNING. Loudon, January 8. Men are gradually resuming work in Dublin. The old crews of the Dublin Steam Packet Company signed on to-day.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article45 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. DEFENCE OF COLONEL REUTER Strassr urg, January 8. The Public Prosecutor emphasised that Colonel Reuter was unconscious of the illegality of his ac ion. He asked that Colonel Reuter be sentenced to a week’s imprisonment and Lieut. Schad to three days.——Reuter. - 45 words
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Article109 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. CONFLICTING PARTY STATEMENTS. London, January 8. As an instance of the conflict of opinion on the Home Rule situation, the Daily Telegraph affirms that there has been no meeting whatever between Mr. Asquith and Mr. Bonar Law. There were conversations between the representatives of the two parties,—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article66 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. HASTILY RECALLED FROM ALGIERS. Algiers, January 9. Advices from Constantin 0 the capital of the easternmost province of Algeria, states that Mr. Lloyd-George has been recalled by telegrams from England. He returns to Algiers and sails on Saturday. His motor tour in the interior was frustrated as—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article61 1914-01-09 7 —Rent r. MR. F. E. SMITH’S TRIBUTE. London, January 8. Mr. F. E. Smith, M.P at Liverpool, paid an eloquent tribute to Mr Joseph Chamberlain, who, he said, dominated the whole field of politics as since Pitt only one Englishman, Lord Beaconsfield, had dominated it. “We have lost—Rent r. - 61 words
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Article25 1914-01-09 7 Reuter. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE’S NEW TITLE. London, January 8. Sir Rufus Isaacs, the Lord Chief Justice, has adopted the title of Lord Reading.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article38 1914-01-09 7 —Reuter. ELEVATION TO CABINET. London, January 8. It is stated that Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, is shortly to enter the Cabinet. This entails a by-election for South-west Bethnal Green.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article30 1914-01-09 7 Reuter. BRITISH PROPOSAL ACCEPTED. Berlin, January 8. It is understood that the Triple Alliance has agreed to the British proposal tha t Greece shall retain Chios and Mitylene.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article377 1914-01-09 7 SUCCESSFUL EVENING AT HOTEL NORMAN. What proved to be a succes-ful evening’s enter’ainm- nt to k place in the grounds of the Hotel Norman last nigh", when Mr. F. Hulme Sharp gave the first of a series of al fresco concerts to a large audience. The lawn377 words
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Article225 1914-01-09 7 J/.J/. Ax Extbnive Building Scheme. An extensive sche ue of building is in progress at Klang, where Towkay Loke Yew is putting up 25 new shop-houses in Jalan Raca. The building which are in one main block with several sub-divisions, facing 'Ogards the railway, are all being—J/.J/. - 225 words
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Article162 1914-01-09 7 There will be a real treat in store for lovers of adventure and natural history when the marvellous Carnage Museum Alaska-Siberia Expedition Motion Pictures will be teen for the first time in Penang at the Straits Cinema on Saturday. Thos» wonderful pictures were taken by Capt F.162 words
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82 1914-01-09 7 Peking, December 18. Vice President Li Yuan-hung, as well as all Tutuhs and Civil Governors, have propose! to President Yukn Shih-kai to dissolve a", once the Patliament and to send its members back to their homes, as they have done absolutely nothing during the82 words
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Article1077 1914-01-09 7 THE MIRROR OF FASHION. The weather yesterday afternoon was all that could be desire I. Bright sunshine prevailed and with a balmy breeze blowing from the hill, it was agreeably cool to walk about on the lawn. The tea in the enclosure was nicely prepared and briskly1,077 words
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Article414 1914-01-09 7 Ammg-it the visitors staying at the E and 0 Hotel are the following Mias L Parker, Mr and Mrs J W Campbell, Mr J Boa, Mr R Eas man, Mr R W Turner, Mr F Turner, Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown, Dr W Bund, Mr S F414 words
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Article170 1914-01-09 7 The following were Tuesday’s scores at Taipiog. The monthly spoon was won by Mrs. Hobson, score 27 and handicap .84 33.72» Practice 150 Yds. Deliberate. Mrs Hobson score 29 Miss Wiigl.t 28 The rain prevented further shooting. Mills Tbophy 20) Yds. Mis Hobson 25 Kershaw 27 Harper 24 Miss170 words
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Article760 1914-01-09 8 THE PRESENT POSITION. Mr. F. de la Mare Norris writes in the Agricultural Bulletin as follows Throughout the mouth of October locusts in the bopping stage were still numerous in Selangor, and their destruction was supervised by the special assistants in their respective districts. In the760 words
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Article32 1914-01-09 8 Pbeaeq :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Cbylon Nuwara Eliya.32 words
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Advertisement372 1914-01-09 8 :f IfllwifiFriceß The opinion that the teeth require only brushing is based upon the belief, once universal, that they are discoloured, and ultimately injured by impurities that can be brushed off. But modern science has discovered that the teeth are injured by chemical processes caused by the presence of microbes.372 words
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Advertisement61 1914-01-09 8 Graphite Lubrication. By using this method it is claimed Cylinder lubrication cost is reduced 90 per cent, in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced 5 per cent, to 10 per cent, and Piston rings, Valves aud Valve gears are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited,61 words
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Advertisement964 1914-01-09 8 S M CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. JJ —K Incorporated by Royal Charter. M JJ Paid-up Capital £1.20(1,0<«C W |B iBT W W~ Au'- Reserve Fund £1,700,000 |B 'B H H Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00H 2 lv A H Hbad Office ■I W 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.U964 words
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Article2326 1914-01-09 9 i I Capital Rnh»oribed. N g^' r g* Value, S Dividend,. I Name. 2 22 A. m GF 1909 1910 1911 1919 1913 Mt NI NO 1911 9100,000 $OO,OOO 60.000 1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman) D* P- 00. 80c 1903 300.000 300.000 31.000 10 10 30 30 28$ 92,326 words
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Article1100 1914-01-09 9 ACTING CONSUL’S REPORT. The Consular district of Senigora consists of the Monthoos or administrative circles of Chumpawn, Nakon Sritamarat, Partani, and Puket, and forms the northern or Siamese portion of the Malay Peninsula. Trade and Commerce.—An entirely new set of figures for the Monthon of Patani1,100 words
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Article272 1914-01-09 9 The following are outputs for December t Ayer Tawah lbs. 9,900 AyerHitam 10,3/1 Ayer Kuning s >llo Am pat 3,540 Asahan 5,585 Anglo-Sumatra 49,480 Alor-Pongsu 8,786 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.). 18,510 Bakap Plant. 18,672 Batu Matang 7,462 Bukit (Mertajam 27,075 Bradwall 20,082 Batak Rabit 10,750:; Bagan Serai 14,000 Briah272 words
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Advertisement241 1914-01-09 9 Mr. 8 Mrs. Wrigbt-Motioa's afe M hantant igar igarette B ostume m omedy M oncert W ompany 10th January, 1914. DIFFERENT PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. NO RESERVED SEATS. TICKETS $2 EACH. BAR OPĔnTn HALL. NO CHITS. REFRESHMENT TICKET, $1 FOR FOUR. 9-15 P.M. PUNCTUALLY. Tickets at Robinson Piano Co. Al Fresco241 words
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Advertisement157 1914-01-09 9 Penang Sales Room. THE LANGKAWI AND KUALA PANDAN RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd., In Liquidation. Under instructions from the Liqui lator, Mr John Mitchell, TO BE SOLD By Public Auction, if not sold previously by private treaty, the property known as the Langkawi Estate (not including the Kuala Pandan Estate), At 38,157 words
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Article1986 1914-01-09 10 CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS Despatched by the mail leaving London on December 17. Safety Before Speed. The insistence of an aviator whom Lord Montague of Beaulieu has described as one of the pluckiest and most daring of fast fliers on the principle that safety should come1,986 words
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Advertisement140 1914-01-09 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 one140 words
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Advertisement246 1914-01-09 10 II TiJTI' rnii IMMMiri.lTTirr Buchanan’s Famous Scotch Whiskies. (SOTTLCO IM SCOTLAMO.I THE Royal Household BLEND AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY. BLACK WHITE OF GREAT REPUTATION. RED SEAL A WORLD-WIDE FAVOURITE. WHISKY IN CASKS. PRICES ON APPLICATION. j To be obtained from all First-class Dealers. I WHOLESALE FROM HILTON Co., MORGANS, IM,246 words
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Article811 1914-01-09 11 Important Strategic Scheme. The Peking correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News, cabling the news of the signing by Lord Ffench, representing Messrs. Pauling, and the Ministers of Communications and Finance, of the railway agreement providing for the construction of a line from Shasi to Singyifa811 words
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Advertisement975 1914-01-09 11 N Y. K. how Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. she Looks njjfa (11| A I» No matter how hot the weather is, some women always present a cool and fresh dr complexion, whilst others look hot and jaded. vL. I It depends largely upon the condition of Hy the skin.975 words
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Advertisement138 1914-01-09 11 WAR RATS I WITH THE 8 Common Sense Rat Exterminator. J J THE BEST RAT KILLER EXTANT. In tint: 75 cts., $l-75 and $2-75. THE George Town Dispensary, m PENANG, J TAIPING s and IPOH. m i DHOBY ITCH i SPECIFIC. J M A certain cure for this complaint. M138 words
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Advertisement2615 1914-01-09 12 P. &O. Rritish I. du S teaw NflVioaTiow [K| I FhA OcEAN Steam Navigation Co. ICSggT IN s, Co., Limited. AND IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND HPAtTUMS. F— 1NT ENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO.. LTCINTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. I K and well-known Mail Steamer. of thi. Company rail2,615 words
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