Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 January 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 19 VOL. LXXII. FRIDAY. 23rd JANUARY. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 866 1 fljorinaoauu or. q a d ion $3O d o M X 7 OU can have the Pinang g I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). n Proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. q Subscriptions are payable in rj advance and remittances should
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    • 9 1 BUCHANANS (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty).
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  • 1465 2 .—Financier SATISFACTORY TURNOVER IN A YEAR OF KEEN COMPETITION. The second ordinary general meeting of the Kasiern Smelting Company, Limited, was held on December 31 at Cannon Street Hotel, E C., Sir Ernest W. Birch, K.C.M.G. (Cl airman of the company), presiding. Toe Secretary (Mr. F. C. Bell)
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    • 951 2 VACANT, WANTED. QUALIFIED DRESSER to take charge The Exchange of sin ill eita e hospital in Lower Perak. Must be a competent man, and TA j ’II L 1 >1 some knowledge of book-keeping a reoom- OHfIKS DC CIOSCU mendation. Apply giving full particulais No. 178, c/o Pinang Gazelle. lon
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    • 39 2 The Three Essentials that go to make tip I ||ntinenfcal I l(S| TYRES. O| Good Rubber, Strong Fabric and Care. FROM ALL GARAGES H OR I SELLAR, MURRAY CO., I P. MOIR CRANES* Cylinder Oil. S&ndil&nds, Buttery fl? Co.
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    • 234 2 A Natural Remedy I Time was when disease was thought to be due to the I direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism and magic B were invoked to cast it out. Science has taught us wisdom. The evil spirits exist still. We call them “Disease Germs,” and they also
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 2069 3  -  ate tapping.—E. L. Killick in the Financier. It cmnot be said that Plantation Rubber shareholders have much to regret at the passing of the year 1913. From first to last it has been very bad, if n t disastrous, for the Rubber investor, sj that the New Year
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    • 1000 3 MARKET CONDITIONS IN THE fAS L’ YEAR REVIEWED. Messrs. Hale aud Sen, in their annual rubber report for 1913, sty During th 3 past year the rubber market has experie icela time of general depression, and on« crit’cil to the welfare of the industry. At the end
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    • 332 3 We take the following cables from the Tinies of Ceylon to hand by yesterday’s mail London, January B.—The Meritini Rubber Estates, Limited, has abandoned cultivation, and the directors are attempting the sale of the Company’s estates. The actio i taken against the promoters has been successful, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 Pipe Lines. The oldest and largest makers of high pressure Pipe lines are Messrs. Boring Co., who during three years delivered approximately over 300,000 tons used especially for dydro Electric service. For The British Aluminium Co., at Loch Leven they have installed 39 inch pipes for 980 ft. He*d. The
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    • 450 3 fTOWN HALL FOR ONE NIGHT >LY, Monday, 2nd February, 1914. TIE MAtll AU.AN CHERMtVSKV C». Under the direction of W. ANGUS MacLEOD. Far Eastern Tour Booked and Directedjby D. E. D. COHEN. MAUD~ALLAN AND LEO, JAN AND MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY The Most Powerful Attrec ion io the History of the Far
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 118 4 The following ties were decided yesterday Double H’cap B.—C D D Hogan and H R Adams; beat M. J B Watt and Dr Sharp by 6—l, 6—l; H H Hewlett and F H Baker beat D D Richards and R S Pentney by 6—2, 6—4 E Reimann
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    • 248 4 There was quite an exciting content at the P. C. C. last evening iu the A C asr Doubles. The contestants were Mes-rs W. S. Goldie and W. J. Ho ige and Me?sr.< J. Sellar and W. E. Cleaver, and after thirty-two setts had b en played
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    • 78 4 The following ties were decided yesterday Double H’cap.—Haslam and de Hamel beat Fettes and Harries by 21—20; A H Foggie and J G Allan beat A F R bertson and W M Col ins by 21—20 S utham and E L Miles beat Messrs W.-Motion by 21— 18.
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    • 110 4 The shooting results this morning were as follows: 150 Yards D. L. Miss Joan Smith 32 Miss Mathieu 30 Mrs. Wright-Motion 29 Mrs. Liston 27 M rs. Johnson 24 Mrs. Hart 18 Miss Cheeseman 18 Mrs. Webb 15 100 Yards D. L. Miss Joan Smith 33
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    • 55 4 The following was the result of the ■hooting at Taiping on Wednesday Score, Mrs. Turner 27 Hobson 26 Harper 24 Kers aw 24 Cargill 21 Wantagb Bcorb 150 Yds. Shoot 2nd. Mrs. C«rgill 32 Hob-on i 6—26 Ker-haw 22 Turner 21—18 Quick Firing 100 Yds. Score.
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  • 1002 4 PRIEST CHARGES PARISHIONER. The adjourned proceedings in the case in which the Rev. Father P. Perrichoo, vicar of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulo Tikus, charged one Charles Jacob, an ex-emp.oyee of Messrs. Ribeiro Co., with wihul trespass into Church ground on the 28th December 1913, was
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  • 260 4 JUDGE DECIDES RIVAL CLAIMS. The Perak land dispute came to an end at Ipoh on Wednesday after having occupied the court eince Monday afternoon, Mr. Justice Woodward di-missed the claim of the Plaintiff, Tan Kim So with costs. Having given his opinion that two document on which
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  • 201 4 THE LAW’S ABSURDITIES. [To the Editor ot the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, I had the pleasure of perusing lust night’s is-ue of the Pinang Gazette in which a le’ter app ars from one who signs himse f as Fed up” on the recent Police notice relating to the “Firearms Ordinance
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  • 118 4 As the 1.30 p.m. railway launch was coming into the harbour yesterday a Chinaman jumped overboard, but as the alarm was not given immediately the launch steamed off to the pier. After going for about 300 yards she steamed back and the Ch namanwis rescued by a Malay
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  • 99 4 At the Annual General Meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce held at Chinese Town Hall yesterday the following were elected office bearers for tbe ensuing year Present —Mr Qnah Beng Kee. VicePresident.— l>r Ch'n Kun Shing. Hon. Secretary.—Mr U g Bok Hon. Tre<surer.— Mr Khaw
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  • 109 4 The following are outputs for December Jendarata lbs. 21.000 Juru 5,030 Jebong 35,144 In consequence of the Chinese New Year the usual weekly shoot will not take place next M md*y, but will b-i postponed till Thursday n 29th inst. at 4 30. The German ss. Malaya, is
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  • 776 4 RADIUM AS A CANCER CURE. London, Jan. 12.—Sir Alfred Gou’d, Sir John Bland Sutton and three otle* surgeons of Middlesex Hospital, have written to 'he P ess, pointing out that the statement of Jan. 8 h in regard to cancer was mace wi hout communication wi'h those resionsible
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    • 446 4 PENANG GOLF CLUB. The L*di»s Monthly Medal for January 1914, resulted ss follows Miss Brown 36 38= 74 5= 69 Mrs Powell 46 40= 86 —l6 —7O Miss Mahler 49 37= =7o Mrs Edwards 42 46= 88—11=77 Mrs Park 48+52=100—14 =B6 Mrs Masterton 53 +56 109—18 =9l Mrs May, Mrs
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    • 66 4 Man w«n'9 bnt little on thlg Earth, and tha*i little is G od Health.” If he will hut take Woods’ Great Pepp°rm nt, Cure wh°n any sign of fev< r of dysentery fe apparent, that good h alth he will «>ur4y pooapgg. It ia the stand *rd medicine for internal
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 261 4 George Town Kinema’s TRIUMPH FOR THE NEW YEAR WILL APPBAL TO ALL ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A Georgeous 3 Reel Clarandon Feature, “FACE TO FACE,” Teems with thrills and hair breadth adventures. Featuring the world’s Talented Actor and Actress. This splendid 3 reel feature is quite out of the ordinary run—as
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    • 369 5 BY AI'POJ'TMKNT IO H.M. THR KING I I CONTRACTORS TO I The British Admiral.., The India Office. The War Office. I B The Government Hospitals in Singapore. Malacca and the Federated Malay States. fl fl MILKMAID MILK fl THE USES OF MILKMAID” STERILIZED MILK. K I N h fl I
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  • 669 6 Whea we had a cover pass through our hands the other day addressed Esq., the communication being intended for a young Chinese clerk, we felt disposed to regard this as about the limit. Bu% really, it merely serve* to illustrate the general disuse of the prefix Mr.
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  • 1022 6 The cable which the Ofawa correspondent of Reu er’s g ncy sent yes erday shows that the Borden Government is offering de ermined opposition to the attempt of Sir Wilfrid Laurier to raise an agitation wi h the object of removing the duty on foo stuff*. While
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  • 838 6 PENANG STUDENT DIES AT HOME We read the following from an Aberdeen paper to hand c ncerning the death of Mr. Tathcw Cheah (better known in Penang as Cheah Tat How), who, with his two brother;», was studying at Aberdeen university. Deceased, who is a son of Mr.
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  • 692 6 Mr. A. Patrick Hadow returned tc Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. mail The Aga Khan will arrive in Rangoon on February 9, and will remain there for ten days only. The Hon. W. Evans, Resident Councillor, paid an official visin to the German gunboat Tiger
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  • 62 6 The annual inspection of the Penang Volun eers by the General Officer Command ng the ’r<>op< will take place on Tuesday next, ’he 27th instant. The fall in will be at 4 p.m. sharp. AU recruits will f»li in on the outer fl<nk of their respective comp nies,
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    • 115 6 By Special jSk Appointment Majesty to Klug George. FIRST \|k fOREin Jr xjr MOST A -iklb EVER 1888. S,NCE DUNLOP TYRES SUPREME AS USUAL! OLYMPIA 1914. Census of Tyr**s fitted to Cais exhibited DUNLOPS 1,400 All Other Makes. j V fSg British and Foreign Combi• GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., Penang. rwuiEP&(g
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    • 20 6 E. 0. Orchestra EVERY NIGHT From 8 to IO p.m. AT TH! E. O. AND DURING TIFFIN. Every Wednesday Saturday.
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  • 273 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 Saaaas. B J B 1c Mining, Kinta Tin 13} 15} 13} 15 Lahat 5} 6} 5} 6} Malayan Tin 45/- 49/6 47/- 51/3 Pahang C. 10/9
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  • 33 7 London, January 22*, The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/4 Para to arrive 3/- Market firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.]
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  • 72 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $88.40 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £177 spot and £l7O three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 6} tons at $88.40 Straits Trading Co. 75 tons at $B9 12}
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  • 84 7 A SATISFACTORY YEAR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 23. At the annual meeting of Wearne, Bros, it was stated that the results fully justified expectations. The Ipoh branch was very prosperous and the Kuala Lumpur branch had done very well. It was hoped to open in Penang
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  • 66 7 THE ANNUAL REPORT. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 23. The Singapore Sporting Club’s report shows that there was a balance on the working account of $9,553. During the vear $25,000 in debentures were redeemed, leaving only $20,000. The new trustees of the Club appointed were Messrs.
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  • 59 7 BUOYANT MARKET. A SUMATRA DIVIDEND. [P. 6?. Special Cable.] London, January 22. The Sumatra Para Rubber Co. has declared an i'jteiim dividend of threepence. Prices Rising. Rubber is in strong demand. There are no floating stocks. Prices are rising. The private market is active, leaving a small
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  • 81 7 RE-ASSURING PROSPECTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 23. The New Year p o pects in Selangor are favourable. So far there have only be a n two small mining failures, and it is not expected that there will be further fai uresIt is understood
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  • 57 7 INVITATION TO SIR DANIEL GOOCH. London, January 22. Sir Ernest Shackleton h;s asked Sir Daniel Gooch to accompany him to the Antart ic.—Reuter. [Sir Daniel Gooch, the third baronet, is the grandson of a former Chairman of the Great Western Railway, who was also a celebrated
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  • 80 7 —Reuter. TRIBUTES BY STATESMEN. London, January 22. The Canadian Parliam’nt a ijourned out cf respect to Lord Strathcona. The Hon. R. L. Borden and 3ir Wilfrid Lau'ier pail him eloquent tributes. Imperial Government*» Sympathy. Later. Mr. Harcourt cable! to the Duke of Connsu »ht conveying the Imp-rial Government’s
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  • 15 7 —Reuter. London, January 22. Viscount Wot me ha« been operated upon for appendicitis.—-Reuter.
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  • 30 7 —Reuter. London, January 22. Lieutenant Brandon, one of the officers sentenced for espionage in Germany, has been appointed to command the Bramble in the China station.
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  • 29 7 —Reuter. London, January 23. The discount rate is four per cent. German Rate. London, January 22. The Ge’man discount rate has been re- duced to 4|.
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  • 27 7 .—Reuter. OFFICERS’ SENTENCES REDUCED. Berlin, January 22. The Appeal Court has reduced the sentences of the officers in the Krupp case, and acquitted two.
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  • 113 7 i.—D.O.L. Berlin, January 21. The Grand Vizier has declared that the Ambassador at Turkey declines the decision of the Powers on the Island question and says Turkey would do everything possible to recover Chios Mytbilene. At Smyrna military preparations are in progress. In the Reichstag, the Secretary
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  • 324 7 HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED. DIFFICULTIES OF SALVAtI. London, January 22. Oil floating on the s?a led to the discovery of th} sabtnaiiue A 7. Lord Michelham, in a letter to the Lord Mayor, suggests the starting of a national fund on b<hdf of the dependents of victims
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  • 50 7 —Reuter. FIRST SUBMARINE. London, January 22. The first submarine for the AutrHisn navy has a-rived at Portsmouth from the bui'ders. The crew of thirty will begin a course of instruction. The B st rship will be ready in a few we°ks when both will leave for Australia.
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  • 83 7 Reuter. LABOUR EXECUTIVE AGAINST GENERAL STRIKE. Johannesburg, January 22. The new Executive of the Fe!eration of Trades he'd a secret meeting, at which th?y dec'ared the general strike off till further notice. Passive Resisters ReleasedPretoria, January 23. It is announced that the Indians promise to await the report
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  • 38 7 .—Reuter. MASTERS WILL ARBITRATE. London, January 22. The coal strike is spreading. A sympa’he'ic strike of seventy thousand gene al carmen is threw ened to-morrow. The masters affi m that th-y are piepared to arbitrate.
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  • 75 7 .—Reuter. THE CITY OF CALGARY. London, January 22. The City of Calgary £7 1 9,600 five per cent., deb-ntures issued at 97 was oversubscribed in an hour. It is quoted at 3/4 premium. Tke City of Gothenburg. The City of Gothenburg £195,860 loan was also imme Lately
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  • 257 7 —Reuter. SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS IN BERLIN TRIAL. COMMISSION OM CONTRACTS. Berlin, January 22. During the trial of Richter, formerly a typist in tho Tokio office of the electrical manufacturers, Siemens and Schuckert, who was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment on a charge of stealing important documents from the office
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  • 55 7 Reuter. MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN’S DENOUNCEMENT. London, January 22. Mr. Austen Chamberlain at Southampton said no Colonial statesman could recommend such a solution as was proposed in the Home Rule 811. Such a coward y surrender was unparalleled in history. Ulster in the last resort would save he; self
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  • 72 7 .—Reuter. BRITISH INFLUENCE IN THE NANKING INCIDENT. Tokio, January 22. The Diet has reassemb'e!. The Foreign Minister referred to the Chino-Japanese relations and sad that a peacful settlement of the crisis on account of >he killing of three Japanese at Nanking in September was largely due to
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  • 57 7 —Reuter. SLOW BUT STEADY PROGRESS Delhi, January 23. The Chines*»-Tibet conference is making steady progress. Intricate questions are be ng con-ide ed, inviting much discussion in detail. It is impossible to say whether the business is likely to end in Drlhi or whether the Plenipotentiaries will have
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  • 74 7 i.—Reuter. MISSIONARY’S GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION. Sydney, January 22. A m'ssionary, the Rev. Mr. Dowie, in a df’scripti n of the Ambryn eruptions says that one by one the mountains burst into flames till ten were emit'ing molten lava. There was no panic among the 2,500 natives and most
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  • 39 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 23. There was a ci owded house on the opening night of the Palladium Picture Palace, which is certainly the finest place of its sort in the Far East.
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  • 52 7 With reference to the paragraph in our of yesterday’s date headed Alleged fraud on Bink” we are now informed that no warrant has b>-en issued by Mr. M E. Sherwoid for the arrest of M r Ng Kok Choon on th* charge mentioned or any
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  • THE NAVAL QUESTION.
    • 151 7 Reuter. A BUDGET DEFICIT. London, January 23. The Daily News says there is no naval crisis in the Cabinet which is essentially agreed on a policy of economy. Idle Talcs. The Daily Chronicle says that Mr. Lloyd-George and Mr. Churchill conferred yesterday on the subject of the
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    • 753 7 Mr. Lloyd George’s acceptance of the leadership of the Suicide Club is about as reckless a piece of demagogy as it is possib’e to conceive, writes the Naval correspondent of the P.M G. So far from the moment being “favourable” to the reduction of armaments,
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  • 131 7 Abbivals By China (January 22) from London, Mr G Bradford, Mr F O Lichfield, Mr D Traveller and Mr F P Bailey and Miss Faulds; from Marseilles, Mr C Baxendale, Mr and Mrs Garland, Mr D M Barry, Mr B J Elli», Mr A A Dealt'y, Mr Brook, Mr
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  • 61 7 Acting on telegraplrc instructions from the manager of Changkat Salak Estate, Perak, five Tamil coolie*, two men and three women, were arrested yesterday in Penang for absconding from the service of their employer. On the arrival of the warrant from Tanjong Malim they were brought before the magistrate
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  • 45 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p m.): Overture Tancredi Rossini. Cake Walk The Darkie Boatmen Archer. Selection The Casino Girl Englander. Waltz Sweet Rosie OfQrady Boettger. March Soldalen Blut Bion.
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    • 121 7 “FANTOMAS” The First, Second and Third of a Stirring Gaumont Series revealing the astounding adventures and sensational. Exploits of a Mysterious and Specious Villain. IO Reels, 10 Parts, over 100 Scenes, INCLUDING “The Belt Ham Mystery” AND TKc Mysterious Finger Print, TO BE EXHIBITED On 26th Jan., 1914—1st of Chinese
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  • 1344 8 Central Newt. A FAVOURABLE MOMENT TO OVERHAUL EXPENDITURE. The Daily Chronicle published by permission on the 2nd inst., a conversation which a visitor to the Chancellor of the Exchequer had during the Christmas holidays with Mr. Lloyd George at his Criccieth home. Mr. Lloyd George
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  • 302 8 Refusal to Pay the Fines. At Feltham, on Dec. 9, Princess Sophie Duleep Singh, of Hampton Court, was summoned for keeping two dogs, a carriage, and a male servant without licences. Mr. Tarrent, the local taxation officer, said that on November 23 he saw
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  • 73 8 The other evening a Jewish friend, with whom I was plating bridge (-ays a Daily Express correspondent), told me a story of a co-religionist who was exceedingly luckv at cards, but very unfortunate on the Turf. His wife wondered and complained Why is it you always win
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  • 64 8 The youth had an eye which was decidedly black. Got it at our Boxing Day match he explained to a friend. The chap who gave you that got ordered off, didn’t he said hi. compani >n. “O»dered oft Why, it was the referee gave it me because I
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  • 129 8 Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Capt. Welch, Jan. 22 S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, Jan. 23, Dindings, gen., E. 8. Co. Rotorua, Brit 370, E Sampson, Jan. 22, Renong, gen., E. 8. Co. Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Jan. 23, Deli, gen., E. 8. Co. Hok
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  • 69 8 Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Lee for Trang. Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Pungah for Batu Bahra. Janet Nicoll for Renong. Alma for Deli. Trang for Trang. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul.
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  • 62 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morrow For Per Close. Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban Ellora 1 p.m, Ceylon, Australaaia, x India, Aden, Mauri- I Egypt 2.30 p.m tius, Egypt, and via > Parcels 1.30 p.m. Brindisi for Europe, I Reg. up to 1 p.m. etc. Tongkah Renong Rotorua 3 p.m.
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  • 126 8 Pbnang, January 23, 1914. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ right 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 176}
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  • 249 8 Penang, January 23, 1914. •8 P. Tapioca $4.32} sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.72} sales Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. (’oast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 no stock. White Pepper $29 3/8 buyers. Trang Pepper $20.50 sales. Mace $llO non. Mace Pickings $74.00 sellers. Cloves $39 buyers. Nutmegs 110 $23
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  • 145 8 Friday, Jaaaary 23. Penang Volunteer Camp Opens. 5.30 p.ni and. tCunlanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday, January 24. Homeward English (P. O.) Mail. Band, Golf Club, p.m. Suaday January 25 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Conversion of St. Paul. Moaday,
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  • 78 8 January 30. —Diocesan Conference at Penang. January 31.—Selangor Turf Club, New Year Meeting. February 2.—Miss Maud Allan s Recital. February 7. —P.V.R.C. Shoot, Rapids, 0 3 p.m. Cinderella Dance, Penang Club. February 9.—Taipusam Festival. April 10. —Cricket, Colony v. F.M.S., Penang. June I.—Cricket, Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh. June
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    • 55 8 I i M a The Finest Liqueur a Whisky, 20 Years Old. w a s a a a SOLE AGENTS: i I KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. a ♦■aaaaaaaaaBaMMMMMMaaaMMMaMaaaaMMMMMMWMMR4 THE Leading Hairdressing Saloons. The Beat Appointed Saloons in Penang. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION ia our speciality. 25, BEACH STREET, AND AT THE E.
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    • 210 8 j WHERE TO STAY j THE I NEW SEA VIEW HOTEL 16, Farquhar Street, Penang. I WITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF THE HARBOUR, RAILWAY, POST A TELEGRAPH A PRINCIPAL OFFICES. AN I Al MA MF cooalort, splendidly eqiripped, Eleetrio I Mil lUC.ML nUmt Light throughout, Higbolase Ouiaine, situated in the moat
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  • 2228 9 •I'" I Capital. Subscribed. N g“ a J". o< Vaßs. 2 Dfvtasads. a 5 o’ Ml i N I N 3 1909 1910 Wil 1912 1913 MU noo.o» MW.OO 60.000 1 ,1 w SO »4 blui TUMtami'o l o' V F 50 Z uos mooo 300.000 10.000 0 0
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    • 903 9 All the Rage at Home CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. B Incorporated by Royal Charter. cmr Paid-up Capital £1.200,000 f JI dJi—Reserve Fund £1,700,000 THE ROYAL SMerve Liability ot Proprietor,... C Hbad Omoi: 38 BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.O, Agbnotbs and Bbanchba T Amritsar Hamburg Puket J—-tiu* Bombay Ipoh Rangoon
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  • 1427 10 Municipal Enterprise. The days of unqualified opposition to municipal trading in any shape or form have long since passed away. There still remains a considerable bulk of opinion which would check and restrain the very advanced schemes for municipalising everything, from calico to cabbages, and such healthy
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    • 141 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 GUAKANTEEP Best British or American Motor Transport laftis < Adapted to nearly every line of business. NAPIER. VULCAN. Various Prices and Load Capacities. Federal
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    • 222 10 NURSING HOME. Blood Pnr<.” I» tlw Lift.” MADAME M. ANTONESCU, I MMwife (DipiHH) «I Sick Nirse, xS I No. 1, Barrack Road. HAS OPENED I A PRIVATE NURSING HOME. MIXtUITG| Maternity cases specially catered for, Patients’ own Doctors may attend. 7°“ j«‘ uch c,nc any tucn disease as It is
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    • 212 10 FMAhiURES] I —for 1 I Rubber, Coconuts, Coffee, &c. I The Ceylon Manure Works. I I A. BAUR. I I PENANG. COLOMBO, f B TDK LAKGBST MANORC WORKS BAST OF SOBX. CHINESE NEW YEAR. J 5 We have just received a large consignment of Jl Diamond and other coloured Gem
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  • 825 11 EASY WIN FOR BANDSMAN BLAKE. Except for failing to score a knock-oat, writes Stephen Black in the Daily Mail, of the 2nd instan”, Bandsman Blake last night at the Ring b°at the Dixie Kid as decisively as it was possible to do. Fiom beginning to end it
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    • 120 11 The Stin g of Sciatica The stinging pair s, the stabbing knifethrusts of agony—the fearful tortures of this dread disease have no more terrors for r h> se who have tri- d and so know the power of Little’s Oriental Balm. If y u have not used ihis miiaculous remedy
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    • 105 11 I Chinta Hvii. I THE NEW PERFUME OF Delightful Fragrance 5 AND 5 Lasting Quality. B M X Price per l&rge bottle pf $2-25. i n< George Town Dispensary, LIMITED, Penang, Taiping and Ipoh. ■aaniiaiiiiaiaiaaiiiixiiiiii Islßm 0°! >oi 164sacai>'oi .sagakg' 1 g|| CLUE DE /2=i 'EGYPTIENNES g I St "SSS
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