Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 June 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 134 VOL. LXXII. SATURDAY. 13th JUNE, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 795 1 aaa r j co■ci n o n r 2 I-OK $3O D m V r ,c can have the Pinang D b 1 Gazette posted every day c for whole co your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). g Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. o g Subscriptions are payable in advance
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    • 29 1 0 BUCHANAN’S 0 SCOTCH WHISKIES. O“ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). 5 1 D BLACK WHITE H THE OLD FAVOURITE. [J ahd RED SEAL R ALLEH DEHBYS 6» fl
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  • 475 2 DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH NEW YORK. Mr Marconi, whose frequent journeyings to Carnarvon wi hin recent months has made him a familiar figu e in the district, was recently the guest at a public dinner held at the Royal Sportsman Hotel. The dinner was organis-d to celebrate the
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  • 262 2 Dance Episode. Miss Violet Elizabeth Elliot Schmitz, a young and attractive lady, living at Sussexsqua>e, Brighton, was awarded £5OO dmuges fur alleged libel against Bowerman’s Press (Ltd.) publishers of Modern Life,” in the King’s Bench Division. The defendants did not appear. The article complained of
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  • 90 2 M.M” Another Hall for Kuala Lumpur. Estana Hall, being built for the Kuala Lumpu r Cinematograph, and situated in Batu Road, will probably be opened some time this month It will be under the management of Mr. Frank H Tyler, who has had many yeais’ experience of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1436 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NOTICE. EXPERIENCED DRIVER for Siddeley y»HE Power of Attorney dated May, JP Waterman’s h* Deaiy Car in Kedah. Good wages. 1 1911, granted by Fraser and Chai- A /jT■* A Andy WEARNE BROS., LTD., mers Limited, to Mr. Clarence Hecker has y I ***** 1 BMop Strut. been
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    • 32 2 “Jack Johnson, the boxer, was to have answered a summons in the Paris Courts for striking Mr. Galvin Johnson was sued for IO.OOOfr. damages, but the case was settled out of court.
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    • 417 2 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 look forward to wash-day without dread, for they are assured of
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 655 3 OUTLOOK FOR THE YEAR. The fourth annual general meeting of the Dennistown (Krian, F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on May 15 at the offices of the company, Winchester Hcu e, E.C., the Right Hon. Chas. P. Allen, M.P. (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his
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    • 266 3 Presiding on May 20 at the fourth annual meeting of the Chota Rubber Estates, Limited, Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell said the local working costs showed a reduction of sfi per lb, as compared with 1912, and the estimates for 1914 foreshadowed a still further reduction. It was a
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    • 638 3 PROSPECT OF COSTS BEING FURTHER REDUCED. The fourth annual general meeting of the Cluny Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May 20 at the offices, 6, Laurence Pountney-hill, E.C., Mr. McArthur (chairman of the company) presidirg The Chairman in the course of his remarks said With regard to the
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    • 201 3 An expert tea-taster in Manchester is reported to have said to a representative of the Daily Mail Tea-tasting is a pr< fession in itself, not a recipe for longevity. Various grades of tea, each the weight of a sixpenny-piece or a farthing, are placed in cups
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    • 753 3 COMPANY’S FUTURE. The fourteenth general meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Min ng Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of the agents, Messrs. Hutcnnbach Brothers and Co., Collyer Quay, Singapore. The chairman, Mr. G. Reus®, presided, others present being Messr-*. G. A. Derrick and J. Salomon,
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    • 153 3 Siam is to be officially i epresented at the forthcoming International Rubber Congress end Exhibition of Rubber to be held at Batavia. The arrangements for the Siam exhibit have been in the hands of the Siamese Ministry of Agricult me, and the Treasury has made a grant
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 201 3 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG, THE ENGLISH HOTEL Unrivalled Position Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Telegrams Normans, Penang. Telephone No. 392. THE BODEGA, 2a, BEACH STREET, The Rendezvous of Penang. Chops and Steaks from the Grill. Slings and Cocktails a noted feature. A’.ZL—The Bodega has
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    • 67 3 In these daas one <4teu i>ea>s of the increased <ost of living have you ever st j>p- d to think ’hat the prices of advertised goods a:e i ever a te ed ‘r The branded mustard—the advertised soap you use—your bottle of sauce with the hot seh. ld name—are all
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    • 300 3 J XTOUR beard is not always the same. That fact gives tremendous importance to the positive adjustment feature—peculiar to the Gillette Safety Razor. No razor without positive adjustment can give uniform service—and no safety razor has a positive adjustment except the Gillette. Any man can use a Gillette Safety Razor.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 227 3 The Straits Cinema, Location: —PENANG ROAD. Absolutely the Leading Premier Show in Town. PATHE" PRODUCTIONS A Speciality. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Grand Change of Programme. The Bazaar of Feature, Drama and Comedy iu the moat up-to date Novelty of Art Photography. HAD SHE BUT KNOWN, 2 Parts 2 IN THE GRIP OF
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 53 4 THE BETTING. London, June 12, The betting i<i the Hunt Cup is as follows 10 to 1 agst. B’uestone 100 7 Diinmore 100 7 Braxted 18 1 S*n Tair 20 1 Honeywood 20 1 Aiglou 25 1 Lie a Bed 25 1 Ambassador 25 1 Aghdoe 100
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    • 54 4 The following was the order of finishing in the Derby —Durbar Second, Hap-burg, Peter the Hermit, Dan Ru<sel, My Prince, Brakespear, Black Jest°r, Magyar, Caroncho, Laniu?, Kennymore, Conqueror, Southern Down, Cvu r ageous, Ambassador, Orebi, Flying Oib, Marten, Polycrates, Anglesey, Wood-Song, Cerval, Shepherd King, Cupidon, Best Boy,
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    • 25 4 At Bath, Hampshire beat Somerset by an innings and 192 runs. At Bourneville, Kent beat Worcester by an innings and 230 runs. —Reuter.
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    • 143 4 THE PRELIMINARY HEATS. The preliminary heats in the Gymkhana took p'ace yesterday afternoon and the following are the results: 100 Yards Scratch There were eight entries for this event, which was divided in two heats. In the first heat R E Prentis was first and T H Stone
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    • 39 4 The following ties have been fixed for Monday, June 15 Championship.—Dunn v. G E W Motion. Double Handicap.—Rev. W M Cross and Collins v. Dick and Henderson Webber and Strack v. A. S. Hall and McLean.
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    • 207 4 It is a great attraction of a golf competition like that at Sandwich recently that champions are killed daily. They must be, of course, since so of them enter and the final round has room for only two. But if the death of each champion settles the question
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  • 154 4 Break the walls Down, a new play in three acts by Mrs. Alexander Gross, was produced at the Savoy Theatre. According to the “Observer,” it is partly a*’ Feminist manifesto, and partly an object leason in the use and abuse cf the telephone. The author of Break
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  • 1120 4 THE TOURIST TROPHY RACE. I < The R.A.C. programme, list of and drivtrs, and instructions to competitors, for i the Tourist Trophy Race, which was held 1 in the Isle of Manon the 9th and 10. h of 1 this month, as wired by R uter, showed
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  • 403 4 Receipts Decrease Expenses Increase. The annual statement of the Treasury and the Trade and Customs Returns for the year 1913 are i üblished in the current issue of the Sarawak Government Gazette.” The total revenue amounted to $1,462,032.60 and the expenditure to $1,399,431.20, leaving a surplus of
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  • 192 4 O e of the most attractive, features of the International Show, which opened at Olympia on June 4, is a dashing display by a tro >p of non-commissioned officers and men of the 18th Queen Mary’s Own Hus’ars. The programme is designed to bring out “rank discipline.”
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  • 101 4 After the experience that wa had some yflars ago of rabies in the Straits Settlemants by which some lives were lost and UUI iy parsons had to be treatei by the Pa ;teur remedy (says the Sarawak Qizette an Order was issued absolutely prohibiting the importation of
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  • 135 4 Mr. A. V. Brown is at Kota Bahru to rehear the big suit between Tungku Umbong, plaintiff, and Tuggku Petri, defendant. It will be remembered that this suit in which the cltim was for about $300,000 was heard by Mr. T. W. Clayton some time ago,
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    • 53 4 trouble r b mai rai ery with digestive heavy 6 tor that Wood,' c'eTt 'L g at h nd in tssinv Ot Pe PP er “““t Cure. The yon. 8 Sold Vir proVB itB ,lu 10 thronghoot F y M P sT atle a a n<l Stores 80 cents a
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    • 20 4 Proved by independent Scientific investigation to have a Body Build ing Power of 10 to 20 times the amount taken.
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    • 369 4 WANTED Alight and airy office cio?e to Banks and business centre in Penang. Apply Box No. 20, c/o Pinang Gazelle 620—tu th s 27-6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. AN ORDINARY MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, the 16th instant. (By Order),
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    • 306 4 PERTUSSIN is a harmless and efficient remedy against all disease, of the respiratory organs» especially Whooping Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial Catarrh, Asthma, etc., which has been recognized unequalled by the highest authorities. Aho the Affections of the Lungs wiu b a relieved by the use of it. VBMBy TO
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  • 2228 5 MR. ROBINSON’S EXPEDITION. EXPLORING IN SUMATRA. Mr. H. C. Robinson, Director of Museums, F.M.S., accompanied by Mr. C. Boden Kloss, started some months ago on an expedition to Sumatra. The story of their travels is set forth in the following letters from Mr. Robinson to the acting
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  • 356 5 An official report has now been received at the R. R. D. respecting the circumstances under which the late Mr. Bodestyn, the railway storekeeper at railhead, met bis death on the 31st ult., says the Siam Observer.” It appears that Mr. Bodestyn was living in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 > Mill M it Wjll |M IMTM fI|JLJLOIIXI3OoXr r MM WOMnaoMW g Nestle s «nd Kohler s Chocolates. ffl NESTLES KOHLER’S E Efi SWISS MILK iRS superb K K NUT-MILK S CHOCOLATE. RS» BOJIBOHS S PQ So Nourishing that Every Tablet makes a Meal. The Sweetmeat de Luxe. OBTAIN ABLE
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    • 75 5 To Mine Managers. Why be despondent concerning the low price of tin. It is the cost of production that counts. The GARRETT Superheated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account over other types of Steam Power. Think—what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend it would
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  • 1125 6 It is no", often that Mr. Reginald McKenna, the Home Secretary, distinquishes himself by a striking analysis of political troubles or the utterance of home truths in the House of Comm ms or, to be more precise, by a fearless grip of the very abundant crop of nettles
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  • 178 6 The French torpedo-gunboat “D’lberville,” accompanied by the destroyers Mousquet and Pistolet,” of the Saigon Fleet, arrived in Penang this morning from Singapore on a cruising tour. They wi'l i eturn to Saigon on Wednesday next. The D’lberville commanded by Cap tain Audemard, was built and launched
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  • 98 6 Page 2.—Great Wireless Station Brighton Lady and her Dress; A New Cinematograph. Page 3.—Planting and Mining. Page 4.—Motors and Motoring Sporting News Financ°s of Sarawak. Page s.—To Korinchi Peak Murder at a Siamese Railhead. Page 6.— The Culprits French Warships at Penang; Social and Personal; Shipping Movements;
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  • 69 6 Four. P.W.D. Tamil co dies were charged before Mr. Meadows Frost in the Taiping Police Court, yesterday, with the theft of wooden pists and planks, in a P.W.D. hand:art, belong the drainage branch of that Department. They were convicted an 1 sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment. Mr.
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  • 74 6 The band programme to-d «y on the E planade at 5 p.m. (Cricket Club Sports) is 1 March The Heroes oj England Bidgood 2 Selection The Yeomen oj the Ouard Sullivan 3 Waltz Orient Rosen... Ivanovice 4 Three Dances Henry Eighth Germ in 5 Schottische The Gondoliers
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  • 291 6 The homeward bound German mail steamer Prinz Ludwig,” which is ex pected to leave Singapore a-. 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 16th inst., will arrive here at 8 p.m. on Weinesiay, 17th inst., and will most probably leave for Colombo and Europe at 9 a.m oo Thursday, 18th inst
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  • 864 6 Mr. W. C. Michell is gazetted Resident Malacca, and Mr. G. A. Hall first Mag is'. tra‘e Penang. Mme Avril, the oldest “cantiniere” of the French army, has just died at Arras at the age of seventy eeven. Mr. Oliver Marks returns to Taipin» on Monday evening
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 178 6 1 I Courvoisier’s 1869 Brandies I r Aquarius Mineral Water, Lanson Pere et Fils Champagne, Dow’s Ports, Bollinger Champagne, Egyptian Cigarettes De Resyke, C. 0. Q. Bitters, Kupper Beer, Macgregor’s V. 0. S. Whisky, A A Lleno Cigars, British Manufacture. I Coutts Old Tom Jin, Gold Label Whisky, Buiioch tade
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    • 34 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Bro thirs, Proprietors.
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  • 107 7 —Reuter. SPLIT OVER NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS. MR REDMON I> DENOUNCES COMMITTEE. London, June 12. A serious split has occurred in the Nationalist volunteer movement. The provisional Commi’tee governing the volunteers has refused Mr. R°dmond’s cooperation and decided to organise a fo'ce on their own lines. Mr. Redmond denounces the
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  • 93 7 .—Reuter. CABINET AND RESIGNATION. Capetown, June I’2. The C«pe Times” and South African News argue strongly against the Government resigning, nevertheless the Cabinet takes the gravest view of their position’ owing to their recent diminishing majority and difficulties with some of their followers regarding taxation, which the
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  • 58 7 I.—Reuter. NEW GOVERNMENT RESIGNS. Paris, June 12. In the French Chamber the new Government was defeate 1 by 306 votes to 262 on the first vote of confidence. M. Ribot had previously made a Ministerial declaration and was frequently inter: upted by the Socialists shouting, Down with
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  • 97 7 Reuter. REPEAL BILL PASSED. Senators at Loggerheads. Wa.-hington, June 12. The repeal of the Panama Tolls was carried only after a spirited debate, almost resulting in a stand-up fight between two Senators. The result is regarded as a great victory for President Wilson. Later. The Hou-e of Representatives
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  • 37 7 —Reuter. CARRANZA TO APPOINT DELEGATE TO NIAGARA. London, June 12. Yielding presumably to unofficial urgency on Mr. Bryan’s part, General Carranza has now informed the mediators that he will appoint a representative to the Niagara conference.-
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  • 52 7 —Reuter. THIRTY-SIX million pounds. Paris, June 12. 1 tie Government has decide! to propose a loan of thirty-six millions sterling, redeemable in twenty-two years. Ihe French loan is at 3| per cent, and H to meet expenditure for the war and navy and extraordinary outlay in occupation
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  • 33 7 —Reuter. London, June 12. Th» meeting at Konopischt of the Archduke Fanz Ferdinand and the Kaiser V. 11 a most cordial one. Crowds gave the rnser a great ovation.-
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  • 143 7 —Reuter. STRONG FEELING AGAINST TURKS. SERIOUS SITUATION. A hens, June 12. The Government Hrs addressed a strong note to Constantinople demanding the cessation of the persecution of Greeks in Turkey. Greek public opinion is most excited and urges immediate and energetic action. A Grave Situation. Public excitement
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  • 142 7 D.O.L. Berlin, June 12 The Bulgarian government press demands M. Sassonow’s interference agsi: s’ the Greeks owing to epp essiou of Bulga rians. The Russian press says the meeting of the Czar and the King of Rumania is of paramount importance, and expresses scepticism in regard to
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  • 74 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $69.60 per picul, buyers, no sellers Tin in London was quoted at £139 os. spot and £l4l three months. The following business in tin was done to day Penang Tin Exchange $69.60 Straits Trading Co. 25 tons at $70.50 Eastern
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  • 16 7 The output of Tongkah Compound dredge for month of May was 522 piculs.
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  • 52 7 [From Our Own Corresvondenl.] Taiping, June 13. The bedroom of Captain T. B. Minniken of the Malay States Guides was entered last night and a cash box removed. It was found lying in the garden next morning with valuable papers intact but the cash, estimated at about $5O,
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  • 149 7 European in Police Court. The Ip-h Magistra e. Mr. Burton, concluded the hearing of the adjourned case against a European named I. W. Malcolm, w”ho was charged with having no visible means of subsistence, in the Police Court, Ipoh, yes'erday morning. Detective Inspector Newman, in opening the
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  • 2815 7 (SIXTH ARTICLE.) {Specially Written for the "Pina ng Gazette 1 by J. C. I‘asqual.) TALES OF TOLAK. We must linger another day in Tolak, as the paddy has been harvested and the village folk are in a merry mood. This is the season the
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  • 233 7 The George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road, is producing, among other fine items, to-night, the fi in Christopher Columbus.” Two jears the ides of an exclusive was undeveloped aud the possibility of the long films of superlative value was not fully realised. Th?n came “Christoph*r Columbus” with its
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  • 33 7 UNITED LANKAT DIVIDEND [P. G. Special Gable.] Loud m, June 12. United Lankat Tobacco Co. will pay a dividend of 10 per cent., and a bonus of 5 per cen\
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  • 142 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGED The following are the changes (buye’9 and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-d-»? J 5 -r n Jopeng C. 27/- 30/- 27/- 30/9 Kamunting 6d 2/3 6d 2/KintaTin 14} 16 14} 16 Kinta New... 7/- 9/- 4/- 5/6 Malayan
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  • 266 7 Messrs. Kennedy Co’s weekly share report states:— We have again to report extremely dull markets with prices in most cases practically unaltered. Rubber keeps very steady at 2/4 for No. 1 Crep°, but there is no interest shown in shares. Among the leading Malayan Companies, Highlands
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  • 45 7 London, June 12*. The following are the ruling quot- tioaa for rubber >— Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/4 Para to arrive 2/9| Market steady. Ist Latex Crepe Plantation Para Rubber—January to June, next yea-, 2/of. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fe Co.]
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  • 57 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 13. At the first annual meeting of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Co. it was reporte i that there was 990 acres under cul’ivation The crop was 17,387 lbs. AU-in costs were Is. 57d. The average net sale price was 68 cents. The
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  • 18 7 OUTPUTS FOR MAY. The following are outputs for May Kuala Pergau lbs. 5,600 Taiping Rubber 6,840
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  • WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY.
    • 584 8 8. T.” Many Englishmen residents abroad find it an advantage to place th dr wills in the custody of the Public Trustee and tn direct that io the event of their deith he shall take full charge of their affairs on behalf of their families. But
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    • 344 8 M. M. The pioneer avman of the F.M.S. is a Chinaman. It is true ihat he has travelled so far, and so long out of any land that the Chinese have made their own, that he is more typically English than Chinese; and that he
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 291 8 St A RLTON~ hotel! 22, LEITH STREET, PENMtQ. M I RECOGNISED SECOND-TO-NONE ENGLISH HOTEL IN PKNANG. Fl Ll' SPECIAL TERMS TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND PUITHB. U H flUoil with Electric Lights and Fans. Terms Maderetc H French, German and Italian Spoken. F| LI Situation, Accommodation, Service, Cuisine Wines the Best
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    • 78 8 No, no! cries a Home paper. We cannot go the length of being numbered and indexed and pigeon-holed, even to p’ease the statisticians, It is s >lemnly proposed that every member of the community should be so treated and given an “index card," to be produced when Parliament should so
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    • 479 8 < MWM mmm MMM■ m ■■MMMMMMMMMWN mmm■■■mmmnwnmmmr S'' S 5 N s 5 ifcwOi 0» cat*’A t 0 °FCRCATACt X pe «a s^- _P E R g iiaoiSr I i I J KATZ BROS., Ltd., sole agents. 5 i M jta. x*». of? B I M I 5 Send me
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  • 2375 9 xp.tal. Paid up. lame o u K Share.. Value. 2 DtMdetda. -2*3 I Nanas. «8 -E I si a OF 1911 9100.0°° $60,000 60 000 1 1 1,10 1911 1,15 1918 1,14 MI«I M IK-3 300.000 300.000 3o)o°O 10 10 30 Ki 9 ver Wea K /'Rahman? DAP. Co
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  • 364 9 SUN DA J, JUNE H Church of England. St. George’s Church.—lst Sunday after Trinity, Matins (no organ) 8 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m Ho'y Communion, Chinese Service (Choral), 9.15 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Hymn 161, Bright the Vision. Psalm LXXIII, Soaper,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 111 9 NOTICE. yAfE BEG to notify the public that we have this day been appointed agents of the Straits Motor Garage, Singapore. READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1914 MODEL 5 SEATER HupmoMie” PRICE COMPLETE $2,200 nett. Agents also Jor: NAPIER, VULCAN AND BIANCHI CARS. For particulars and prices app’y to TAI SENG
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    • 856 9 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. “EUREKA” Non-Type-Filling AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Typewriter Ribbons. ißeorpor.teTbTitoy.l Charter. Guaranteed to give absolute pßidup Capjul 200i00(l satisfaction. They are not affect- Reserve Fund £1,800,000 i ,1 j *ii Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 ed by the atmosphere, and will hkad Officb remain in
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  • 776 10 MAJOR A. J. WILLIAMSON AND MISS D. WILSON. The following account from the Straits Times” amplifies our wire :—lf the quantity of that irritating symbol of all good wishes so lavishly showered upon the happy couple who were most heartily congratulate! at the Tauglin Club may be accepted
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  • 423 10 “WORKED A MIRACLE IN MY WIFE’S CASE.’’ STRONG TRIBUTE TO DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS FROM CEYLON. For reasons which every wom-tn knows the period which come between the ages of 40 and 45—when the Change of Life takes place—is
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  • 213 10 Her dress displays as much or more Of her, as though she did not wear it; It c'osely clings to every pore— You shudder lest some time she’ll tear it. Let us no criticisms fling, For that is quite the proper thing. She smiles at songs whose words are
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  • 203 10 Can the air be considered private property This is the question which the Tribunal of the Seine is called upon to answer. A landowner named Heurtebise, whose property is near the Buc Aercdrome, is suing the Farman Br other?. the Borel Aeroplane Company, and Robert
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    • 108 10 Wonderful Cures have been made iu cases that seemed hopeless. Rheumatic sufferers, with stiffened, crippled limbs, have regained the agility of youth. Pain-racked muscles and joints have been relieved of every last trace of Rheumatism. And all by s mply tubbing in that magic remedy. Liittl«>’H Oriental Balm. 8 Perhaps,
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  • 903 11 In order to extend the competition with the British India Steamship Co. on the Calcutta run, the Nippon Yosen Kaisha has now decided to increase the bottoms on the service from July. It is reported that the Kichirin Mara,” of the 4,000 ton type, now engaged iu the
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    • 854 11 NY. K. r Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld A ii I i MSU \/ZW pit i WF «T EUROPEAN LINE. TT /X A Fortnightly service ia maintained be. ®?ffi Yokohama via ports to Marseilles pxß f London and Antwerp, unde mail contract v-—***/JRK*" with the Imperial Japanese Government. |:O:£ J
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    • 490 11 GREEN OLD AGE Assured by the Occasional Use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. tTo reach a green old age and enjoy good health can only be obtained by the care of the system. It 3 is from the little irregularities of the system that |E the common ailments arise,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2430 12 p 9- Rritish India 1 Ocean Steam Navigation Co., IM I steam ship c»., ll( umm arrivals AND hpartbrrs. I STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. 1| l M p F n IAI "rFRMAN MAIL LINE OHINA MUTUAL BTEAM Nw co m intended sailings. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE 9 Singapore. ?S» 21
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