Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-01-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 8 VOL. LXXI SATURDAY. 10th JANUARY, 1914 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement966 1914-01-10 1 «□□□□□□■□□□□□■□□□□□■□□□□OB O O FOR $3O E o o o V7OU can have the Pinang g q X Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). n a Proportionate Quarterly and O Half-yearly rates. q Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should q966 words
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Advertisement85 1914-01-10 1 ■aaaaaDßaoaaoaooaoauaocouß XXJBEN YOU ARE AWAY a g VV on leave )ou want to keep g o in touch with Malaya» affairs, g Social, Commercial, M ming, g a Planting, Ac. Thia you can do g in no better way than by subecno- g ing to the Weekly Edition of the85 words
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Article1248 1914-01-10 2 Ward Muir in the Daily Mail. MODERN MODES. There is probably no man alive who has had a greater influence on modern modes than M. Leon Bakst, the famous Russian artist, who first emerged into the limelight uf European publicity through the marvellously artistic and daring dressesWard Muir in the Daily Mail. - 1,248 words
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Article109 1914-01-10 2 Mr. St. John Ervine, in the 44 Manchester Guar iian,” tells a story concerning the desire of a theatrical performer to make his part stand out from all the others. It is the story of an actor whose p»rt cjn’isted solely of the 44 line Dinner is served”109 words
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Article97 1914-01-10 2 Two were told nt a dinner the other evening (says the 44 Liverpool Daily Post One was about a Liverpool sergeant of Territorial», who was reading the new Regimental Orders to his men, and when he ca<ne to the one prohibiting the use of naked lights in camp97 words
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Advertisement1024 1914-01-10 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WAINTJBD. NOTICE. N'T OTICE is hereby given that owing to EXPERT SHORTHAND TYPIST for IN the illneBB of Mr EbmeBT Hogan all mercantile firm. payments due are to be made to the unApply No. 106, c/o Pinang Gazette, dersigned only, no other person having authority to receive1,024 words
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Advertisement99 1914-01-10 2 WANTED FOR Ist February—House with four b drooms—furnished or unfurnished. Apply Dr. SUTHERLAND. 29—u c TYPING WANTED. M.S.S., literary or otherwise, typed neatly and quickly at moderate rates. Punctuality and close confidence observed with all documents. Apply No. 1344, c/o Pinang Gazette. 42-12-1 Advances to Rubber Estates. Advertisers are prepared99 words
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Advertisement325 1914-01-10 2 THE satisfaction of knowing you have the best sauce gives the crowning touch to g the enjoyment of each meal. B And your satisfaction is just as great when you g know that LEA PERRINS’ is also the cheapest— 5 because it goes farther and gives most satisfaction, g appetite325 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1134 1914-01-10 3 holders voting 8 gainst him.— Shanghai Mercury. MR. W. A. REED AND THE SECRETARIAL FEES. The annual mee.ing of the Kamunting (in Kedah) Rubber Plantation Co., Ltd., was held on December 19, at Shanghai under the chaii manship of Mr. Theo. Eckhardt. There were 10,092 shaies represented. Followingholders voting 8 gainst him.—Shanghai Mercury. - 1,134 words
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Article240 1914-01-10 3 Frciu the Times of Ceylon London, December 22nd —The Rubber and Industrial Trust, Limited, for the twelve months ending June 30th shows a of £5,900. making a debit balance of £25,400. Vallambrosa shares fe’l Is. 9d. ot> Saturday, capital requirements having affected the dividend. The Bambrakelly (Ceylon)240 words
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Article492 1914-01-10 3 The General Position. Some improvement has been manifested in the situation during the past few days, although there is very little in the general position of the metal to warrant it, and it remains to be seen how long the tendency will last, says The Ironmonger of 20th Dec.492 words
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Article102 1914-01-10 3 We referred some days ago, says the P M.G. of 17th December, to the statement of the Tronoh directors in the recent circular to the effect that the present un►atisfactory position of affairs was due to the failure of former management to undertake sufficient development work to ensure a102 words
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Article102 1914-01-10 3 There is a slight it.c ease at £26 081 in the value of the ou’put of the Kinta Tin Mines during the p*st ytar, and the profit is sufficient to pay a dividend of 15 per .cent. for the ye»r, which compares wi’h 20 percent for 1911-12, but102 words
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Article240 1914-01-10 3 Oriental.—Divid. at rate 3 per cent, per an. Batu Cavss.—Third int. divd. 40 per cent. Pataling.—lnt. divd. 37| per cent. Last year 75 per cent. Kennt.—R-port to June 30 notifies additional 300 acres bought at 355. per acre, making the total area 1,100 acres, of which240 words
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Advertisement500 1914-01-10 3 STRAITS SEIILEMINTSI Vanted to sumps quantities, especially the scarcer varieties, or would give other foreign stan ps in exchange at seller’s option. Damaged or heavily postmarked stamps useless. Stamps may be sent on approval, stating lowest price required. H. S. Stanifokth, Melverley, Hatch End, England. I WANT TO BUY 20,000500 words
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Advertisement62 1914-01-10 3 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 and Valve gears are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited.62 words
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Advertisement24 1914-01-10 3 N. D. DE SUVA, Maa«fact«riu Jeweller, DuiaoU Settler, Eatraver, Re>iirer, ud Re-tilder, 74. BISHOP STREET. Wedding and Engagement Rings a Speciality ESTABLISHED 1 WOO.24 words
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Advertisement186 1914-01-10 3 H— .■inwyifc The Tonic You Need SI 7---. *VANA* TONIC infuses renewed strength into VJ) B u over-worked bodies, imparts buoyancy to fagged w K brains, soothes and relieves the strain on tired I t nerves. VAN A’ brand Ton ic m (Trade Mark) I So Beneficial after Malaria Obtainable186 words
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Article2223 1914-01-10 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Menglembu Lode Syn licate Ltd., was held yesterday at the offices of the Secretaries, Messrs Brown, Phillips and Stewart. Mr. W. H. Thorne presided. The Chairman introduced the report and balance sheet, which was as follows Your directors2,223 words
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Article83 1914-01-10 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. At the annual general meeting of the Young Women’s Christian Association, Singapore the speakers appealed for funds to build an institution and hostel and provide a home for girls and women passing through Singapore. Miss Radford, the Secretary, said that the forces working for evil are83 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article87 1914-01-10 4 Rack No. I.—l, Gossip, 2, Lucky Jack, 3, Pretty Polly. Race No. 2.—1, The Colonel, 2, Lodeitar, 3, Rigadoon. Race No. 3.—1, Rouge-et-Noir, 2, Starlight, 3, Boombah. Race No. 4.—1, Black Duchess, 2, Maie, 3, Leslie. Race No. 5.—1, The Friar, 2, G orify, 3, Preopal. Race87 words
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Article97 1914-01-10 4 Tne f blowing are the scratchings in today’s meeting Race No. I.—Gay Gordon, Scamp, Gay Cavalier, Sador. Race No. 2.—Seronok, The Friar, Glorify, Floras. Race No 3. Bostra, Pip, Charmante Race No. 4.—Slaney, Brydone, Imperial. Race No. s.—Seronok, Florus, Lodestar, Rigadoon, Race No. B.—Wellington, Rantau. Race No. 9.—Rasa.97 words
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Article60 1914-01-10 4 Ti e following ties are fixed for Monday Single H’cip.—A F Robertson v. E Reimann W. E. Hutson v. A S Hall P E Laws v. G E W-Motion sr. The following ties are fixed for Tuesday Single H’cap.—W S Dunn v. C W Ballantyne R J Kirk60 words
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Article110 1914-01-10 4 The following teams have been chosen to take part in the Water-Polo game tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock White.—E H Syer, Goal; D D Richards, Right Back F E I very, Left Back W E MacDonald, Half-Back ;T T Waddington, Right Forward H V Edwards, Centre Forward110 words
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Article318 1914-01-10 4 APPLICATION FOR POSTPONED PAYMENTS. At a meeting of the shareholders of the Bank en Haudelsvereeniging Naudin ten Cate and Co. held in the Hotel da Boer, Medan, on the sr.h inst, it was decided to ask for an order for surseance of payment, which means the right318 words
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Advertisement48 1914-01-10 4 Those severe pain*, caused by windy spasms, need not be endured one minute Iftnger. A dose of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure will provide instantaneous relief. It is the finest specific for this trouble, and very p’easant to take. Sold by Dispensaries and Stores everywhere, 80 cents a bottle.48 words
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Advertisement751 1914-01-10 4 wanted. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. AW Experienced Field Conductor, who can typewrite. Must speak Tamil I I MX and Malay. Apply Manager, Sandycroft wWwli Estate, Taiping, stating salary. PINNER. municipal notice. AN ORDINARY MEETING of the Tonight! Municipal Commis«ioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, the751 words
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Article1315 1914-01-10 5 the views of experts may differ.”—Senbx in the P. J/. G. VIEWS OF SOME OWNERS. The Pall Mall Gazette recent’y placed before its readers the views some of the leading trainers of the day upon the respective merits of the standing and walk-up starts, fromthe views of experts may differ.”—Senbx in the P. J/. G. - 1,315 words
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Article451 1914-01-10 5 London, Dec. 16.—The French boxer Carpentier is receiving £BOO a week to Rive exhibitions at the Folies Bergers, Paris. He declined a s mdar offer to appear at the London Palladium. Oakland, Cal., Dec. 17.—Owen Moran was disqualified for but ing in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-rounds451 words
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Article31 1914-01-10 5 Penang :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapobb:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Cbtlon Nuwara Eliya.31 words
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Advertisement183 1914-01-10 5 THE STUBBORNNESS of the Mule is proverbial. Though not proverbial it is a well-known fact that millions of housewives who have tried Sunlight Soap stubbornly refuse to use any other. These housewives, with Sunlight Soap as their ally, can k look forward to washday without dread, for they Q are183 words
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Advertisement29 1914-01-10 5 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Ltd. Head Ofpiou —SINGAPORE. Life Aaeurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES. Financial Agents for PENANG. SELLAR. MURRAY A Co.29 words
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Article18 1914-01-10 6 Jegabow.—On 9th January, 1914, the wife of M. Jegarow, of the British Press, Penang, of a daughter.18 words
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Article1274 1914-01-10 6 Having returned from a tea months’ tour, including a visit to Panama, for the purpose of studying the prevalence of malaria under different condition* and the methods adopted to deal with the disease, Dr. Malcolm Watson is engaged in writing a book giving the result of1,274 words
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Article2206 1914-01-10 6 V. M. H. COATES - RUGBY FOOTBALL. Modern Three-Quarter Play. By V. M. H. COATES. (Of Bath and England). So much has already been written lately upon the subject of Rugby football, owing to the revival in interest which touring teams from South Africa and New Zealand have aroused, both in players and2,206 words
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Advertisement432 1914-01-10 6 '|FWeak Ltmgs. i j “Angier’s is tiie i only Emulsion I can retain. 8 Prince’s Road, Richmond. Surrey. tS Dear Sirs —I wish to send you a few words of praise and gratitude for benefit deriJSXom t'he uX of Angier's Emulsion. I, is now quite 15 ““'J L first betran432 words
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Advertisement18 1914-01-10 6 E. 0. HOTEL RACE DINNER, To-day, 10th January. “E. A O. Orchestra” Town Band during and after dinner.18 words
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Article671 1914-01-10 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Y esterdaj. To-day Srabbs. s a as -i Mining, Belat 2.60 2.85 2.50 2.75 Deebook 19/- 21/Kanaboi lj 1.95 1.30 1.80 Kinta P. f 3 14 12j 14671 words
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Article49 1914-01-10 7 The fol owing business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $B4 00 Straits Trading Co. 25 t-ns at $84.70 Eastern Smelting Co. 50 tons at $B4 70 Leong F e <fc Co. no sale. Singapore Straits Trading Co. 175 tons at $84.80 Total 250 tons.49 words
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Article155 1914-01-10 7 Reuter. DYNAMITE ON THE RAILWAY. SERIOUS SITUATION. Johannesburg, January 9. A ganger discovered three sticks of dynamite and a detonator under the I ne between Wi’poortje and Luipaardsvlei just before the arrival of the Zeerust train. A Proclamation calls out the Ci'izen Defence Force in the Transvaal.– Reuter. - 155 words
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Article110 1914-01-10 7 Reuter. GOVERNMENT UNITY AFFIRMED. London, January 9. Sir S. O. Buckmaster, kc, (SolicitorGeneral) speaking at Keighley said there was no division in the Government on the subject of the Navy Their policy remained to preserve the safety of ourselves and the Dominions by maintaining the unassail ab'e superiorityReuter. - 110 words
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Article44 1914-01-10 7 -Reuter. URGENT RECALL DENIED. London, January 9. Mr. Lloyd-George, after a shortened tour in Algeiia, where there has been heavy enow, is re'urning to England. The French papers stated that he was telegraphically iecalled but thia is officially denied in London.—-Reuter. - 44 words
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Article28 1914-01-10 7 —Reuter. London, January 9. Mr. Winston Cuuchill a r rived iu Loudon yes'erday evening having been the guest of the Dake of Westminster in France.-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article54 1914-01-10 7 —Reuter. VISIT TO PARIS. London, January 9. The Daily Chronicle stys the Mr. Asquith will visit Paris next week. Going to the Riviera. Mr. Asquith passe? through Paris en route to the Riviera to join his wife. The suggestion as to the political character of the visit—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article45 1914-01-10 7 —Reut°r. London, January 9. Lord Haldane at Edinburgh mentioned that Sir Alfred Cripps, k.c., will be a Law Lord. There are now twelve Law Lords thus the work of getting the Supreme Tribunal of the Empire into proper order is completed.-—Reut°r. - 45 words
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Article90 1914-01-10 7 h.”—Reuter. WHY HE WAS REMOVED FROM DANZIG. London, January 9. It is stated in well-informed quarters that the Crown Prince’s transfer from Danzig was owing to his unsatisfactory relations with bis superior officers, including his adviser, a trusted friend of the Kaiser. The unwil ingness of theh.”—Reuter. - 90 words
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Article31 1914-01-10 7 Reuter. PAYMENT RESUMED. Madrid, January 10. The Hispano-American Bank has reopened paying current accounts to the amount of £BOO sterling in full and 25 per cent, on larger accounts.-Reuter. - 31 words
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Article89 1914-01-10 7 —Reuter. PROSECUTION AND COLONEL REUTER. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE Strassburg, Januaiy 9. The prosecutor in the Zabern trial contended that as the civil authority at Zabern failed to maintain order Colonel Reuter had not arrogated executive authority in defending the honour of his officers but that he was not—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article76 1914-01-10 7 -DO.L. Beriio, January 9. The Crown Prince is indignant over the falsification of the private utterance of his opinion, regarding the Zabern affair, that officers ought to be protected against insults, but not, however, by illegal means. H»” d’d ing proceedings. The evidence given by the civil-DO.L. - 76 words
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Article50 1914-01-10 7 [from Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 10. At the assizes yesterday A. F. Fox, was was charged with kidnapping a girl of thirteen years of age with a view of having illicit intercourse with her. The accused was found guilty and sentenced to eight years’ rigorous imprisonment.50 words
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Article24 1914-01-10 7 -Reuter. £1,000,000 REACHED. London, January 10. The Belfast indemnity fund opened on 25th Sept, has reached £1,C00,000 and now becomes operative.—-Reuter. - 24 words
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Article170 1914-01-10 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, January 9. The Albanian Constabulary arrested and disarmed Turkish officers and men who landed at Valona. The office's’ money was confiscated. The inhabitants of Valona have been disarmed and a state of eeige established. The Young Turkish coup-d'-etat, which was secretly prepared, failed. The European—D.O.L. - 170 words
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Article80 1914-01-10 7 Sir John Lade and the Duke of Qaeensberry Oid Q”) once laid a wager for £l,OOO who should pro luce a man to eat the most at one sitting, the Daily Chronicle recalls. The Duke could not attend the contest, but his representative wrote,80 words
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Article54 1914-01-10 7 A special extension of licence until I am has been obtained for to-night by the Hotel Norman in order that those who attend Mr. Hui me Sharp’s concert may remain and make merry In the event of rain the concert will be given in the large54 words
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Article99 1914-01-10 7 The output from the above mine for the month of December is as follows Output from Mine Pls. 2,252 Tributers 140 2,392 On the King Edward VII School ground, Taiping, on Thursday evening, the Ceylon Association F otballers met the Taiping Recreation Ciub in the Taiping Fo.tlall League, and99 words
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Article784 1914-01-10 7 ROTORUA COOLIE CHARGED. Ku Ah Kan, a coolie on board the stea. mer Rotorua was this morning charged before Mr. M. E. Sherwood, acting third magistrate, with the theft of one bag of tin ore, valued at $7O. The accused claimed trial. Mohomed Dom, the quarter master784 words
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Advertisement188 1914-01-10 7 PERTUSSIN is 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 recognized unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the Affections of the Lungs will be greatly relieved by the use of it. TO BE188 words
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Article69 1914-01-10 8 Seang Choon, Brit., 3722, tarkins, Jan. 9, R’goon, gen., Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Ellenga, Brit, 2558, Muir, Jan. 10, S’pore, gen., Button bach Liebert Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, Jan. 10, “Deli, gen., Behn Meyer A Co. Glenfalloch, Brit., 1434, Gardner, Jan. 10, Amoy, g» n., Heng69 words
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Article92 1914-01-10 8 Ban Lee for Trang. Leong Ho for Trang. Ellenga for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Glenfallocb for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Circe for Deli. Himalaya for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi for Europe, etc. Mambang for Setul. Speelman for Langsa, Edi,92 words
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Article126 1914-01-10 8 Pinang, Januaby 10, 1914. {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} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days* sight Private 175}126 words
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Article60 1914-01-10 8 CLO«r AT GENERAL W»«T OFFIC» Monday. For Per Cloae. Calcutta Dunera < P Tvbsday. Tongkah Sappho 1 p.n>. Singapore, China and Japan Torilla 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p nr. Ceylon, Australasia, A Buelow; 6 p.m. India, Aden, Durban, r Parcels 4 P*n>* Egypt and rid60 words
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Article261 1914-01-10 8 Pbwamg, Januaby 10, 1914. •8 P. Tapioca $4.10 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.40 sales. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 no stock. White Pepper $29 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace SI 10 nom. Mace Pickings $74.00 sellers. Gloves $3B sales. Nutmegs 110 524261 words
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Article277 1914-01-10 8 SUNDAY, JANUARY 11. Cbereb of Eaglaad. St. George’s Church. —Matins Choral, 8 am. Holy Communion, 830 a.m.; Holy Communion, (Chinese), 915 am.; Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. AntAsm.— M Conquering Kings” Processional Hymn, “As with gladness men of old.” Ckaplaiaey of Perak North. All277 words
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Article85 1914-01-10 8 Saturday, Jaauary 10. Penang Races. Cafe Chantant Comedy Concert. E. A O Race Dinner and Dance. Al Fresco Concert, Hotel Norman, 9.15 p.m. Band. Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Suaday, January 11. 31st Sunday after Trinity. Moaday, January85 words
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Advertisement351 1914-01-10 8 RECOGNISED tho SECOND-TO-HOHE ENGLISH HOTEL in Penan». Fitted with Electric Light, »nd Fans. TERMS MODERATE. German, I Spoken. I’alien J > TELEPHONE 480. fJ > Cable SEFTON,” Penang. the hotel for CORROISEURS Siluation. T Accommodation I BEST R .rtfS- Service, Cuishe and WineB J CATERING A SPECIALITY. SHERRY M AN351 words
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Miscellaneous269 1914-01-10 8 The Tide*. pgXAWG— J AMU ARY 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiral y Charts:— High Water. Low Water. Standard n a Standard Ht D te Time. Time. h m ft. h m ft. 8 10 mll 19 4.9 5 24a 2 0 11 22 a269 words
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Article3197 1914-01-10 9 MINING PROSPECTS. Report by thk Government Geologist. Mr. J. B. Scrivenor writing from the Geologist’s Office, Batu Gajah. September sth, 1913, has forwarded to the British Adviser, Perlis, the following report on the results of his visit ’o Perbs, dating from August 12th to’August 24th, 1913.3,197 words
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Article88 1914-01-10 9 At the E. and O. the following additional visitors have arrived since the publication of the first list:—Mr and Mrs R G Parker, Miss F E Prescott, Miss L Haraby, Mr Kubli, Mr P Baden Powell, Mr P Z Creet, Mr M H Thunder, Mr W S88 words
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Article371 1914-01-10 9 -s.z. The Gove'n/nent Gazette publishes a bill to be introduced, making ths Mohamedan Hari Raya a public holiday, and applying the Che't’esi Taipusum as public holiday throughout the Colony. Mr. S. Marimuttoo has called our attention ti an error iu the paragraph in yesterday’s issue re-s.z. - 371 words
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Article34 1914-01-10 9 The following are outputs for December Ayer Tawah 5... lbs. 9, >OO Ayer Hitam 10,371 Ayer Kuning 5,110 Am pat 3,545 Asahan 5,585 Anglo-Sumatra 49,480 Malacca 287,100 Taiping 6,000 Lunas M 8,71934 words
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Advertisement32 1914-01-10 9 sjniii.’wwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiig B -2**fc* s B hsWHK© i I I I Bovril rr— r? Because the Body-BuiHfav Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times tbe amount taken,32 words
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Advertisement893 1914-01-10 9 CAUTION. BANKJL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following A Trade Marks: 6HARTERKD BANK Or INDIA» ti AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 w f > Reserve Fund £1,700,000 C JOj/TiJiK R®*®rve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 are legistered in England under the Trade Marks oo niRrnYPHo893 words
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Article866 1914-01-10 10 THE GROUNDS OF PROTEST Great interest is being evinced in the forthcoming visit to Penang of Mis? Maud Allan, in conjunction with the famous Russian Instrumentalists, Leo, Jan and Mischel Cberniavsky. Miss Maud Allan and the Cherniavskys appear here on February 2, for one night only866 words
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354 1914-01-10 10 annual staff dinner The seventh annual staff dinner was given in the Trocadero Restaurant on the •vening of the 1 ith ulto., Sir Charles Addis in the chair. In proposing Prosperity to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the Chairman dealt in an interesting manner with354 words
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Advertisement292 1914-01-10 10 THE DISINFECTANTS. All Kinds and tor All Purposes. AS SUPPLIED TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. $ANITAS-OKOL, 20 times the co-efficient of c*.rbelio acid. The ideal disinfectant for use in the Tropics. B ighesb efficiency and lowest cost. Powerful Larvaecide. Unaffected by organic matter, and miscible with both fresh and salt water.292 words
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Advertisement414 1914-01-10 10 DOUBLY DISTRESSED. WITH RHEUMATISM AND MALARIA. THIS CEYLON GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL FOUND CURE IN DR. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS. Sharp pains in the joints and muscles plainly indicated to Mr. J. de. S. A bey a sekera, the respected coroner of Matara, Ceylon, some time ago, that rheumatic poisoT had invaded his414 words
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Advertisement309 1914-01-10 10 K hot damp climate ■—ls iiie main cause of the spreading of fever in tropical countries. Ihe combating of the fever which gradually undermines the health is an essential condition for the prevention 11 and cure of such diseases. k 1 A remedy which is eminently suitable for the removal309 words
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Article365 1914-01-10 11 -j/.d.c. COUNCIL MEETING. At the last Council Meeting held at Ipoh on Monday, the 29th December, the following were present The Hon Mr A Payne-Gallwey (President). in the chair, 0 S Dawbarn, VicePresident, H F Nutter, L Vaughan, G W Wilson, R P Brash, the Hon-j/.d.c. - 365 words
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Article262 1914-01-10 11 In the pocket book of the Hon. Stephen Allen, who was drowned when the Henry Clay was burned on the Hudson several years since, was found a printed slip apparently cut from a newspaper, of which the following is a copy. It is worthy to be engraved on262 words
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Article47 1914-01-10 11 They’re six fine sons ye have, Carey,” said Denis Flaherty to bis friend. They are,” replied Casey. “D> ye have any tr< üble with them inquired Denis. Trouble repeated Casey. I’ve never had to raise my hand to one of them, except in self defence47 words
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Advertisement421 1914-01-10 11 iin i® M Opf L'^JH JI at *W Wiit H B JIBh B Si Nerve Strain Mr. B. C. HUCKS (the well-known Flying Man), of 5, Queen’s Gate Terrace, London, England, writes: *T really must express my appreciation of Phosferine. Some time back I felt myself in a curious state421 words
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Advertisement112 1914-01-10 11 A HORRIBLE DEVIL FISH clutching its victims in the relentless grasp of aches, pains, sprains, strains, bruises, beadache, backache, neuralgia, rheumatism —mvery is the name of this fearful foe of humanity, a foe quickly vanquished by Little’s Oriental Balm. Do not be dragged down to despondency and perhaps death by112 words
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Advertisement1177 1914-01-10 11 GUARANTEED IN. Y. K. UNDER THE PURE FOOD ANO DRUGS ACT, I ll.il .M. fa I J UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. I JapM Mill OtWmSßtp UO. LO. On every bottle of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills sold in the United J States of America there is placed an extra label,1,177 words
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Advertisement2401 1914-01-10 12 P. O. Kfe— Rritish India S»team Navigation IKI I Steam Navigation Co. L_———i-J STEAM SH,P Co w nmrn amivals ana mpaktdms intended sailings IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. china mutual steam nav. co., ltd. iNTKBMKDIATB: STEAMERS. E Ma Ste me of thi Cmpany from B => o“ OUTWARD. 1.. J, Hamburg2,401 words
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