Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-01-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 13 VOL. LXXII. FRIDAY. !6th JANUARY. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement964 1914-01-16 1 gaaaanoß 'tjDnoinannDgonanng H FOR $BO c Q u V/’OU can have the Pinang D g X Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). Proportionate Quarterly and n Half-yearly rates. n g Subscriptions are payable in r advance and remittances should g be addressed964 words
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Advertisement83 1914-01-16 1 MaooocnnDOOfliDooaDUducL'j» g WHIN YOU ARB AWAY 5 VV on i*»ve you want to kne,. n in touch with Malaya» affairs, a g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. Thia you can do q a in no better way than by aubsenv- a ing to the Weekly Edition of the a Pinang83 words
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Article1535 1914-01-16 2 NOTES AND COMMENTS Ring Up the Curtain! Christmas Day is over, but the fun and frolic are not at an end. Yesterday was the day of the family gathering, the turkey, and the plum-pudding. To-day the festivities take another turn, and, above all things, it is the1,535 words
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Advertisement857 1914-01-16 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED. NOTICE. An UNDER DRESSER for Hidden \T OTICE is hereby given thab owing to Streams Es -ate Hospital. Apply the illness of Mr. Ennsr Hogan all elating experience end eehry, to p.ymeota dee .re to be mode to the <mTHE MANAGER. o,her P erson hs authority857 words
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Advertisement53 1914-01-16 2 Lrgrht Motor Trucks. A knock about Petrol Truck to carry a ton and to rrn up to eighteen miles per hour having 30 to 35 B. H. P. Engines has been introduced by The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, for general Estate and deliverv PncH S3,(KM) (chassis.) Total loaded c." l.:;,53 words
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Advertisement165 1914-01-16 2 Rates for Casual Advertisements. FOR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. ETC. Minimum Charge $2.00 1 Insertion 1.20 per inch. 2 Insertions 1.10 3 95 4 85 6 4 5 9 60 12 50 A SPECIAL CONCESSION is made in the case of PREPAID EMPLOYMENT WANTED adver tisements, namely, HALF RATES165 words
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Advertisement355 1914-01-16 2 r A Delicious Tonic Syrup 1 TwXRDEO GOLD MBDAL. FKAHCO-B-T.SH EXHIBmON. LONDON. TKADE MARK ACID GLYCERO-PHOSPHATES Cures all forms of nervous de P'® ss muscular weakness, mental threatened paralysis; invaluable after Ihness. in buVlding up tissue and restoring health and vigour. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS INEXPENSIVE.,- BOTTLES OF SO DOSES355 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article4667 1914-01-16 3 MR. LAMPARD ON THE WORLD’S OUTPUT. The sixth ordinary general meeting of the United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations,• Limit-d, wai held on Thursday, Dec. 18. at the Cannon Street Hotel, Cannon Street, E.C Mr. C. A. Lampard (chairman of the company) presi ling. Mr. J. M. Kemp,4,667 words
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Article132 1914-01-16 3 Rivkrside. —I nt, divd. 5, per cent. Last year 10 per cent. Seafibld. —Second ink. divd. 10 per cent. Last year 15 per cent. Wav-Halim. —Crop returns April 1 to Oct. 31 :—Hevea, 6,000 lbs.; Ficus 1,721 lbs Same period last year Hevea, 241 lbs Ficus,132 words
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Article338 1914-01-16 3 From tie Weekly Times oj Ceylon London, January I.—Ribbed smoked sheets 2». 4d.; No. 1 F. A. Q. crepe 2s. 3£d.; First quality biscuit and sheet 2s. ani oimuaiy (litde baray) scrap crepe Is. lid. PButatiun rubber is in strong demand and the marke. has an upward338 words
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Article146 1914-01-16 3 NO IMPROVEMENT IN PRICES. The London correspondent of the Straits Times wires on January 13 The tone of to-day’s auction was dud and there was little change in prices. One thousand two hundred tons of plantation were offered for sale, of which 930 tons were Malayan. At146 words
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Advertisement123 1914-01-16 3 tike. Oil on the Waters Like the quieting influences of oil poured on the angry waters in a storm, Little’s Oriental Balm calms and soothes the tortured nerves, stops the excruciating pains and bids Sciatica release its hold on the sufferer. Little’s Oriental Balm has been the standard, the universal123 words
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Advertisement88 1914-01-16 3 Rugby Football. OUR SPECIAL ARTICLES. The third of our series of special articles on Rugby Football will appear iu to-morrow’s issue when T. H. VILE (of Newport and Wale?) will contribute his views on The Study of Tactics. These special articles are original and are contributed by such accredited authorities88 words
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Article709 1914-01-16 4 v.—M.M. THE SPECIFIED AGE LIMIT. The compulsory retirement of Mr Justice Fisher, Senior Puisne Judge, Penang, under the age limit has led to a revial of the discussion which followed the departure of Mr. Justice Thornton in similar circums*ancesayear ago. In discussions of this nature it is necessaryv.—M.M. - 709 words
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Article258 1914-01-16 4 In the course of his evilencs before the Royal Commission on delay in. the King’s Bench Division, Sir Stanley Buckmaster (who was not then Solicitor-General), said he heli a very strong opinion as to the age of judges, and continued “It is to my mind obvious258 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article441 1914-01-16 4 FIRST DAY’S ENTRIES. [/row* Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 15. The entries for the- Kuala Lumpur Races, first day, are as follows Races 1, 4 and 7. Creemore Tweedledum Athlone Two Lips Chinchong Chinta Blackhand Wreck Upranee Uranotha Remembrance Stella Wistful Lass Hit ano Sunrise Midail441 words
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Article66 1914-01-16 4 The following are the results of the ties played yesterday Single Handicap.—Wrighu-Motion Jr. best Owen by 21—16 Hall w.o. from Hutson. Sing e Handicap.—Ambrose w.o. from J G Brown J G Allan beat Collins by 22 —lO. The following ties are fixed for Monday Single Handicap.—W S Goldie66 words
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Article105 1914-01-16 4 The following ties have been fixed for Monday Single Handicap A.—F C Gregson v. E S Haslam R E Prentis v. A O M Forres' J R Bennett v. R D Fitzgerald. Single Handicap C.—R C K«y v. H H Hewlett; H B de Hamel v. V105 words
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Article32 1914-01-16 4 Members are reminded that the sale of new-papers will take place on Saturday next at 6 30 p.m. The Presgrave Cup will be played for on Saturday and Sundry.32 words
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Article828 1914-01-16 4 FIGHT WITH ANOTHER JOHNSON IN PARIS. In spi’e of the great interest in the Johnson-Johnson boxing c ,n 19 due to uncertai .ty as to what is behind thi mind of the four or five negroes disputing tie world’s champion hp, nobody regard* d the828 words
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Article166 1914-01-16 4 Arrest of Sumner. Sumner, the man wanted for the Liverpool murder, lias been arrested in that city, after a search which has extended over the whole country and beyond its sho es. A cool head atd a skilful disguise kept him safe until a former school-fellow recognised166 words
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Article25 1914-01-16 4 Fridsv, January 16. Tennis P.C.C. v. Golf Club. Fand. Eenlanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road.25 words
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Advertisement419 1914-01-16 4 TheWorltjs I The longer a dentifrice prevents fermentation and decomposition processes in the mouth after th rt rinsing of the mouth has been finished, the better the dentifrice. In permanent efficacy all preparations for the teeth are surpassed by OdoL GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. DRESSERS. WANTED THREE DRESSERS on probation. Initial419 words
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Advertisement52 1914-01-16 4 Beware of that chill which strikes you in the loins if disregarded serious disea e will follow. A dose or two of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, taken immediately the trouble is noticed, throws off all bad symptoms. Never be without it in the ho-ne. So! 1 everywhere. 8 J cents52 words
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Advertisement61 1914-01-16 4 h TO THE MOTORIST. I C I I I I N T I Look Here gMI 1 Old Man H MB there’s nothing J 1 touch ’em hl m IRIl R I I N > I they’re Illi A the best on M the market hS I L I FROM61 words
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Advertisement404 1914-01-16 5 I BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING B I CONTRACTORS TO fl I The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. I B The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay 'States. B MILKMAID MILK B I THE USES OF "MILKMAID" STERILIZED MILK. I B I No.404 words
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Article40 1914-01-16 6 Neubhonner —Pereira.—On Saturday, January 10, at St. Andrew’s Cat hedral, George Daniel Neubron ner, P. 0.1., only son of the late John Edwin Neubronner, and Mary Joseph in l only surviving daughter of Josĕ d’Almeida Pereira and Mrs. Pereira.40 words
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Article1304 1914-01-16 6 There seems to be a general movement towards adopting measures for making more attractive the conditions of country life in order to st'P tendencies thit operate in the’ direction of rural depopulation. The British Boa r d of Agriculture has recently reported that since 1901 over a million1,304 words
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Article815 1914-01-16 6 In the third court, yesterday afternoon, the case of eight Shanghai Chinese, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, was t> have cmimencxi at half p st two. All connected with the case were present and also an in erp eter, provide by the Chinese Protectorate,815 words
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Article842 1914-01-16 6 APPRECIATION OF PLANTERS. During hia eleven yeirs of service in the F. Agricultural Department as I n spector of Coconu’s, Mr. L. C. Brown has rendered himself extremely popular among the planting community, an I the opportunity was taken after Sunday’s P.A.M, meeting at Teluk842 words
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Advertisement120 1914-01-16 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to RjrjMjjHßpK Kiiif? George. FIRST mjFyv>4/ FORE ,N wklk EVER IMS. since I, DUNLOP TYRES SUPREME AS USUAL! OLYMPIA 1914. Census of Tyres fitted to Cais exhibited DUNLOPS 1,400 All Other Makes. -1 W British and Foreign Combined GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., Penang. 1' Pcrwta 4V iPott\120 words
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Advertisement20 1914-01-16 6 E. 0. Orchestra EVERY NIGHT From 8 to IO p.m. AT THS E. O. AND DURING TIFFIN. Every Wednesday Saturday.20 words
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Article289 1914-01-16 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGE! The following are the changes (bayerg and Bellers only) in oar share list on page 9 to-day V esterdaj. To-<lay 3usaas. t 5• I Mining. Gopeng O. 25/9 29/3 26/- 29/Lahat 4? 570 5 5? Pahang C. 10/3 11/1} 10/6 11/3 Pahang C. p 9/3289 words
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Article33 1914-01-16 7 Loudon, January 15*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3 Para to arrive 3/ A Market firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]33 words
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Article72 1914-01-16 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $84.10 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £167 15,. spot and £169 12<. 61. three months The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $84.10 Strait. Trading Co. Eastern Smelting Co. 5072 words
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Article38 1914-01-16 7 AUSTRALIANS DISCHARGED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 15. Two Australians, named Levien and Davidson, were charged with criminal trespass in a house occupied by Mr. Misso where the former lived. They were discharged.38 words
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Article111 1914-01-16 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, January 15. In the Reichstag President Kaempf dec’ared that Count Wartenberg’s assertion in the Herrenhans that the Reichstag, during a discussion on the war tax, bad been lacking of national sentiment, was an insult to the Reichstag which he most energetically objected to. Italy has—D.O.L. - 111 words
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Article416 1914-01-16 7 .—Reuter. STRIKERS BARRICADE TRADES HALL BAYONET CHANGES BY POLICE. Johannesburg, Ja uary 15. A mob yesterday mo ning s* opped the police who dispersed the u at the bayonet point, wounding two Seventeen were arrestei. A clo-e cordon of police surrounds the Trades Hall in which are 20').—Reuter. - 416 words
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Article94 1914-01-16 7 —Reuter. MR. BONAR LAW AND PkRTY CONVERSATION*’. London January 16. Mr. Bonar Law at Bristol said the-e had been conversations anent Home Rule between the party leade*s, but so far they had b-eu without result He thought in his duty to say that as f»r as he could—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article84 1914-01-16 7 ,—Reuter. THE NAVAL POLICY. Ottawa, January 16. With the opening of Parliament to-day it is understood the Naval Bill will not be *d. The Canadian Government considers it is neither desirable in the interests of Canadian or of the Empire to proceed wi’h the Naval m°asure,—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article47 1914-01-16 7 —Reuter. SUPPORT FOR OLYMPIC GAMES VETOED. Berlin, January 16 The Budget Committee in the R uchstag rejected a vote for £2,300 sterling beiig the fi'st instalment of £lO,OOO for holding the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1916 The Socialists and Ridicals ware in the majority..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article32 1914-01-16 7 ,—Reuter. London, January 15. The building of Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock is be ng done most secretly, but rumour gains credence that it will have a centre board.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article300 1914-01-16 7 RENEWED ERUPTIONS. sih »r mountain blown our Tokio, January 15. The erup‘ions and earthquake? have been resumed as badly as ever with another tidal wave. The west side of the volcano Sakurashima has blown out and is vomiting fire on all si les. More bouses roads and railways300 words
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Article182 1914-01-16 7 Bdow we give a list of the recent disasters caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions with the approximate loss of life. Lives 1< st. 1905. April, North India 20,000 September 8, Calabria over 5,030 1906 January 4, Nicaragua Many thousands February 14-21, Colombia over 2.000 March and April,182 words
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Article147 1914-01-16 7 PASSENGERS SAFE. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Jan. 15. The Cod'quid has been located at Trinity Ledges When the fog lifted three steamers were standing by. The rescued are all aboard —Reuter. Kirwan, says the S.F.P, has returned from Penang with Laksfoss, The Flirt and Gay Cavalier and is sending147 words
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Article205 1914-01-16 7 UNITES MALAYSIAN HEAVY USSESf Z*. G Special Cable Loudon, January 15. United Ma'aysiau Rubber Company reparts than there is a trading loss of £35,000. T e net loss, inclu ling administration and depreciation, is <£66,000. The Company blames the rubber slump and the overproduction of resin in205 words
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Article274 1914-01-16 7 Lower Freights and the Question of a Rate Contest. It is announced that the Far East shipping freight pool—the so-cal'el China-Japan Conference—has been provisionally prolonged by the interested companies for a period of three months to the end of March. The pool, which comprises German, B274 words
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Article264 1914-01-16 7 From an announcement in another column says the Bangkok Times it will be seen that the long desired steamer connection between the capital of the Monthon and the terminus of the Southern Line at Trang has been arranged for. Long before the days of the railway this connec’ion264 words
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Article45 1914-01-16 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p m.l:— Overture Buy Blas Mendelssbon Polka Tiddledywinks Wi liams. Selection Crown Diamonds Auber, Waltz Songs Bl Automne Joyce. March Les Soldats qui Pussent Costa.45 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article228 1914-01-16 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, As a passenger on my way to Singapore may I be permitted to d aw the attention, through your columns, of the Medical Officer o Health at your pirt to the steuch wh ch arises through the unclean'iness of228 words
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Article505 1914-01-16 7 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, The much talked of “dogs” cr “nuts” of Penang surely must be celebrating, with with an extra half dozen pahits per night at the clubs, the la’est Legislative recommendation for two extra holidays Looked at from the planters impartial and505 words
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Article142 1914-01-16 7 The conference of the Clergy of the Diocese will be held this year at Penang on Wedmslay, Jan. 28, and the following is the programme:— Morning: Conference of the Clergy beginning with the Bishop’s address. Afternoon Paper by Rev. A. B. Champion, subjec* Chris’ian Science,” and an At142 words
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Article393 1914-01-16 7 .—S T. PROGRESS IN THE MILKMAID MILK CASE. A mats of evidence has already been tendered for the prrsecu’ion in the Milkmaid Milk ca-e at the a«sizet and it is a pretty s*fe as uuption that the jury, clearheaded busine-s men ns they may b J would.—S T. - 393 words
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Article257 1914-01-16 7 In the report of the Wearne Bros, Ltd. for the year ended October 31, the directors congratulate the shareholders upon the succrss achieved during the first yt-ar of the company’s history. Toe total nett profit earned during «he period und r review amounts tn $115,588.6 2. On257 words
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Article161 1914-01-16 7 A very painful impression was caused in Kuala Lumpur and neighbourhood when it became known that Mrs. Warden, wife of Capt. Warden, o c Kent Estate, had died early on Tuesday morning. Capt. and Mrs. Warden were only married in March last in Ceylon, where Capt.161 words
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Article77 1914-01-16 7 Arrivals By Alma (January 16) from Deh, Mr» Kerdyk, Messrs E von Engel, J Konmng and Khoo 800 Kow. By Gokbkn (January 15) from Genoa,Messrs L Wemthal Fochter, F V Vloten and W Bornemann; from Southampton. Mr W Cart hew, and Mr H Courtenay. Departures. By Goxmn (Ja uary77 words
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Article3122 1914-01-16 8 The sixty-second half-yearly meeting of the British Nor h Borneo Company was held on the 22nd inst. at the Cannon-street Hotel, London, E.C., the Right Hon. Sir West Ridgeway, G.C.8., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I. (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. Hariogton G. Forbes) having read the3,122 words
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Advertisement227 1914-01-16 8 W MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNN-"-«* H WW WW Wm I «rm I WTmSftC/ I WHITE LABEL The Finest Liqueur i Whisky, 20 Years Old. 5 B M M M SOLE AGENTS: i j KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. J M M 3 Blood I» Ulf».” I (Clarke's Blood Mixture If you suffer-from just such a227 words
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Miscellaneous339 1914-01-16 8 AMUSEMENTS. u. GRAND OPERA Co., KING STREET THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! The Company will stage THAT FAMOUS PLAY “LAURA VANE.” EX IRA TURNS EXTRA TURNS INCLUDING The Latest English Suugs by MISS ANN and WALTER. Secure your seats early. Do not delay from coming. COME ONE! COME ALL!! COME BIG! COME339 words
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Article2310 1914-01-16 9 I cm... s jt lI■I j a ISOS' ItlO 1911 19U 1913 MINING. iX? SS:™ iJ iJ s s «4 9 z«m z 1912 260.000 250 000 f '2’22?. in J 2 Bukit Tawang Hydra allo Tin Pref. 9i 101 I 15.000 10 10 Do. do Ordinar» 9? 1012,310 words
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Article48 1914-01-16 9 Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Jan. F£, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Circe, Brit., 314, Bannatyne, Jan. 16, Deli, gen., W. M. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Jan. 16, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, Jan. 16, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co.48 words
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Article53 1914-01-16 9 Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Pungah for Batu Bahra. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for Dindings, Sitiawan and Bazan Datoh. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.53 words
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Article132 1914-01-16 9 CLOSE AT GEMERKL »»«r OFFICC To- Mobbow For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Scar (Kedah) Ghee Thye 8 am. Colombo and Tuticorin Lycaon 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 am. Madras taking mails Taroba 10.30 a.m. for Europe, etc., rid > Regt, up to 9132 words
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Article125 1914-01-16 9 Pknano, January 16, 1914. (5y Courtesy of thi 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 n125 words
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Article258 1914-01-16 9 Pevang, Januaky 16, 1914. •S P. Tapioca $4. laibuyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.40 buyers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. <’oasl 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 no stock. White Pepper $29 sellers. Trang Pepper $2O 1/4 buyers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $74.00 sellers. Cloves $39 buyers. Nutmegs 110 $231/2258 words
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Advertisement983 1914-01-16 9 INSURANCE. BANKS. '"J i i FIRE INSURANCE, chartered bank of india. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Liverpool Victoria Insurance Corporation Limited. Incorporated by Royal Charter. HEAD OFFICE: 45-49, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON E.C. Paid u P Capital £1.200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 The undersigned having been appointed R«®«rve Liability of Proprietors.. £1,200,006 Agents of983 words
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Article1474 1914-01-16 10 REDUCED COSTS. BURDEN Of THE TAXES AND FREIGHT. The third annual general meeting of the Taiping Rubber Plan ation?, Limited, was held on December 19 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Col. Ivor Philippa, D. S. 0., M. P. (the chairman of the company), presiding. Mr.1,474 words
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Advertisement155 1914-01-16 10 > I— ll—liil rII —i 'l——Tj MOTOR LORRIES The Modern and most Economical method E I. of goods transportation. We can supply for either immediate or very I early delivery ft CHASSIS I Si OF IKIED, PROVED AND GUARANTEED Best British or American Motor Transport Wagons Adapted to nearly (‘very155 words
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Advertisement221 1914-01-16 10 GOODRICH TYRES Z -fl B 1 111 Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG <£ MALACCA. FOR THE SEASON W e re ~07 xhibitsn a ’“’action of valuable pre ents including 5 Ne kace-, King?, Ear rinsus, Watch Bracelet, Pendants, Cigarette Cases. "a ch221 words
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Article531 1914-01-16 11 Stubborn believer* iu old superstitions will rejoice at the experiments, reported from Australis, which are said to show that moonlight favour decay. Moonbeams have long been “in bad odor.” Even to-day many citizens, otherwise intelligent, object to sleeping in the moonlight fearing that some harm may come531 words
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Article408 1914-01-16 11 Mr. Harry Lauder leaves London on Saturday for Dundee, wri'es a London correspondent on 13th December, and before New Year he will be on his way to the United States, thence to travel round the worlL He will not be with us again for at least eighteen408 words
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Advertisement252 1914-01-16 11 H\ isa®» /e Mark) |L |i I li I|| w” 1| S atifier\ ylhm < :is fi C 1 fui x I ng I I •on S' f I at a// ft 10 wA > Wellcome Jt Co. xkj j >u and Bombay 933 Reserved MK JMlllllll DrJ,Ccllis.Browiie’s The ORIGINAL252 words
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Advertisement940 1914-01-16 11 i I lI N Y. K. ESAHATOCEH3 m I Mail Steamship Co. Ld. f EUROPEAN LINE. X L S' VS •’/ill i! Fortnightly service is maintained beJ P If Vrvl tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles •si Js y—ftF r* U <5 \n\ London and Antwerp, unde mail contract W940 words
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Advertisement2287 1914-01-16 12 P r BsiJH!! I—SsJS Ni!!SJI!2! _D, EEX Stc&m Navigation Co. i and iwktw arrivals an» mpartdrbs J OAII Ilu r-. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. chin* mutual wan nav. co.. ltd. ll INTENDED SAILINGS. 11V1A IblVl rVA-f VLj f r mftn Companies’ steamers are INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. P *T* FT E fast2,287 words
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