Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 137 VOL. LXXII. WEDNESDAY. 17th JUNE, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1072 1 rojor Mtit-c cußQnnnDß r D Uo 530 D c D JJ 7OU <*&n have the Pinang D l J Gazetie posted every day for whole year io yonr address. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). q P Proportion ate Quarterly and o Half-ye-wly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in tl advance and
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    • 40 1 3 BUCHANAN’S J SCOTCH WHISKIES. “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD”O 3 'AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). E J “BLACK WHITE” t THE OLD FAVOLKITE. 3 ahd “BED SEAL” n «SS: ALLEN DENNYS fl »1 IP' W M 11' MM HUM If ll' M irTTFI
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  • 505 2 ANNUAL REPORT. At the seventh annual general meeting on Mon lay, June 29, the following report will be presented There were six Comm ttee meetings held during the yeir under review and the members of Committee elected at the last annual general meeting, with a few
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  • 232 2 J. M.S. in Rangoon Gazette.” [Wir h apologies to an excellent Agency which, like all of us, cannot always hit on the right theme I picture him an ol I, old man With hoary locks ani quit, the calmest Of calm blue eyes, that hint the span Alloted
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1006 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. EYE-SIGHT. Experienced driver for siddeiey Deasy Car in Kedah. Good wages. r Apply WEARNE BROS., LTD., jBSwMT3B| Bishop Street. 653—18-6 CLERKS WANTED. jttjfl WANTED immediately two JUNIOR n/| o lj A7ADIIQ CLERKS, good typists with some IVI Ft. rl. t- rl -J, knowledge of book-keeping and office CONSULTING
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    • 95 2 Making Cripples That’s what Rheumatism is doing. Stiffening join’s, drawing hands out of shape, weakening muscle?—making the strong weak, the young old and the old helpless. But this terrible trouble may be stopped by the use of Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub it in‘o the a hing muscles, the swollen joints,
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    • 316 2 [good RICH TYRES x Z/QwEacaa I t -J -49- J —iK I; \V-IS’ fflggg.. V I -W 5... z? r Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam, ADAMSON, GILFILLAN 6 CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG <£ MALACCA. WANTED. i a* s ■■■fflkW a M SOUND HORSE and VICTORIA. flfl I Ik.
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1216 3 SHAREHOLDERS AND DEBENTURE ISSUE. The fourth annual general meeting of the Batang Malaka Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on May 21, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E. C., Mr. E. H. Sharpe (the chairman) presiding. In the course of his remarks the Chairman said The output of
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    • 224 3 Questions in the Commons In the House of Commons, on May 20, Mr, Fred Hall asked the President of the Board of Trade if his attention had been called to the action recently brought against the directors of the Essequibo Rubber and Estates Company, in connection with
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    • 139 3 We take the following London cables from the Times of Ceylon to hand by this morning’s mail London, June 4.—The Rubber Estates of Bentota, Ltd., dec’ares a dividend of 5 per cent. The Braunston (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., declares an interim dividend of 5 per cent. The
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    • 580 3 FIGURES SLUPENDOUS WITHOUT NEKD OF EXAGGERATION. la issuing the first number of the Tropical Mail,” we feel, says that journal, that a few words would not be out of place by way of explaining our objects. Briefly these are to place before our readers with each iisue
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    • 114 3 The receipts of rubber at Para for the month of May were 2,890 tons. In connection with the above the following comparative figures in tons are of interest 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 July 1,400 2,320 1,420 1,940 2,120 August 1,879 1,870 1,590 1,900 1,600
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    • 530 3 DOUBTS CAST UPON ITS GENUINENESS. The piece of snyrhetic rubber said to have been produced in Manchester has gone the round of those interested in the Fort, just like a marvellous gem which is seen by all prominent jewellers or like the latest addition to the family
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    • 193 3 Lab ur Difficulties Again. London, May 27—Presiding at the Assam Dinner yesterday Mr. C. C. McLeod said that tea was having a prosperity. For this all were thankful, but labour difficulties were becoming most acute, and were raising the cost of production to a rather alarming extent.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 337 3 The Best and Gin in the East. 01 f PETER WALK EP' Hi E3B LAGER £9 lli 1 IWB 1 I //J wl Fit F^k^i II I II BE la Little Peter M, Sole Importers HIBBERT. WOODROFFE Co. Ltd i IfflilJllE’li Lil M 'i(W p Kuala Lumpur. Klang and Ipoh.
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    • 79 3 Never accept a substitute for an advertised article even though you are told ’tis just as good.” The substitute by its claim to equal worth, demonstrates the superiority of advertised goods. An offer of something just as good is a tribute not only to the high quality of advertised goods,
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    • 133 3 GOLD WATOH FREE CREAT OFFER SV A WELL-KNUWM F IT COSTB YOU NOTHtNS TO TRY. To anyone who enn supply th'’natnos of these two welt known English Tow' j, ail below, w of>roiir£3 La y bOLTD GCLD WATCH. Fiiglish ernnsent t’ i. K .-per. as i FULE GIFT (SILVER VIAICHES
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  • 1147 4 ENQUIRY INTO CHINAMAN’S DEATH JURY’S VERDICT. In the Second Police Coirt, Penwg, this morning, Mr. V. G. Ezechie’, the Coroner, held an enquiry into the circumstances of the death of a Chinaman, named Chan Ah Tian, who was o>e of the victims of the collision between
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 262 4 [Zb the Editor of the Pina ng Gazette"} Sir,—We have all heard of the Ind an student, who, writing to acknowledge the receipt of a somewhat lukewarm testimonial literally describes himself as praised with faiut damns.” The reference ti R. H. Benson in your leading
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  • 116 4 Tl e annual general meeting of this longestablished Association was heli on Saturday in the Mission Chape! Hall, under the chairmanship of the Rev. F. W. Hain* s Colonial Chap’ain. After some preliminary busiues’, chiefly concerning a memorial tablet to the late Rev.
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  • 76 4 London, June 10.—The King has consented to become the patron of the International Tropical Agricultut al Conference. The Government gives a dinner to the foreign delegates on June 23rd, and afterwards a reception will be held at the Imperial Institute, Mr. Hat court, the Colonial Secretary, receiving
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  • 73 4 The tender of the Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd., of great Britain, has been accepted by the Southern Line, Royal State Railways, for the supply of six bogie carriages, and that of the Sashsische Wagon Fabiik. of Germany, for the supply of 55 goods
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 63 4 THE WINNERS. London, June 16 The race at Ascot for the Ascot Stakes provided excellent spirt, and resulted as follows BROADWOOD 1 ASPARAGUS 2 GULLER 3 Twenty four ran. Won by a neck. Two lengths between second and third. THE BETTING. The betting on the Ascot Stakes was
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    • 112 4 LATEST BETTING. The latest betting on the Hunt Cup is 10 to 1 agst. Bluestone 100 8 Drinmore 15 1 Jameson 100 6 Honeywood 22 1 Santair 22 1 Outram 25 1 Lie-abed 28 1 Aldegond The probable runners are Cu ragh Clark Bluestone Donoghue Jarnac Bullock
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    • 14 4 .—Reuter. London, Jane 16. At Leyton, Surrey beat Essex by seven wickets.—Reuter.
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    • 298 4 The following were the scores made on Monday afternoon J a X* O O eo t-l Miss Mathieu 90 31 34.60 Miss Cheeseman 91 30 34 55 Mr?. Hart 93 28 34.51 Mrs Liston 90 29 31.40 Mrs Webb 92 27 34.36 Mrs Maclean 94 23
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    • 100 4 ENGLAND WINS THE RUBBER. London, June 16. In the second International Polo Test Match, at Meadowbrook, England beat America by 4 points to 2f. England thus won the rubber, having alsi been victorious in the first game by 8| points t) 3. Ta i ping v. Pbn ng
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    • 31 4 Tne folowing ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap.—J S Dawbarn v. W Houston W M Collins v. A Dennys W J Sandeman v. C C Rogers.
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  • 342 4 —“M.M.* MINING. We understand that a considerable amount of Australian tin now comes ti Singapore and is inclu led in the Straits exports instead of being classed as re-exports. I'hus Malaya appears to be producing more than it really ie, while Australian supplies will ba less
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  • 279 4 The Madras Government have decidt d to open a College for Women in Madras from Ju’y. Ist the ide» being mainly to enable women who are averse from movin' about freely in public to prosecute their studies for the University courses, and be thus educated
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 That tired, depressed feeling, so prevalent in this severe climate, is in many many cases due to weakened digestive power. To remove this trouble and strengthen the system, a course of treatment wtih Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is necessary. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure will make life a pleasure. Sold by
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    • 37 4 Ernest Shackleton, writing to the agent entrusted with the purchasing of the stores for the forthcoming Imperial TransAntarctic Expedition, uses these words 1“ The question of the concentrated beef supply is most important— it must be Bovril.”
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    • 152 4 FOR SAL?. Coffee Robusta Seedlings, READY FOR PLANTING. Apply MANAGER, Sungei Erian Estate, Eagan Serai. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE OF CANADA. Assets £3,614,078. Insurance in force £16,565,730. Surplus (over all liabilities)... £312,120. All kinds of Life and Endowment policies issued, Claims, Loans, etc., settled immediately, and without delay for reference to
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    • 304 4 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. “EUREKA” Non-Type-Filli n g Typewriter Ribbons. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. They are not affected by the atmosphere, and will remain in perfect condition f Ol years. PRICES: 8 If" Black Record i 7- 1 75 2 1 75 7 1 e >» 1 7.5 If" Purple Copying
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 209 4 George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. Offer for This Wednesday's Superb Change, The Gipsy Girl as Government Spy OR A Diplomatic Mission, (Melaco Film) in 2 Reels. 2 Parts This fine feature is a genuine Thriller This exceptional A. I. Feature will make you talk A Film that costs
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  • 547 5 PROMOTION OF ORIENTAL learning. Ca'cutta, June 6. ..J 1 th Viceroy has sanctioned the institution of a new title of Aggamahapandita to correspond with the titles of Mahamahopadhyaya and Shams U 1 Ama. The t tie of Aggamahapandita, the mean ng of which is one who is eminently
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  • 232 5 Sir George Sutherland’s Criticisms. London, June 9 —Presiding at the Calcutta Dinner, Sir George Sutherland said that he considered that the transfer of the Capital from Calcutta to Delhi was to be condemned. He declared that Delhi would only be a ceremonial capita). The Secretariat would be
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  • 158 5 Wf<fae»4*y, June 17. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 8.16 a.m. and 7.24 p.m. Low Water 1.45 a.m. and 3.46 p.m. Straits Cinematograph. Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Thursday, June 18 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 9.0 a.m. and 8.46 p.m. Low
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  • 33 5 June 26. Penang Veterans' Fancy Dress, Ball, Town Hall. July 13 to 18—Hongkong University, Matriculation Examination. September 7 to 12.—International Rubber Congress, Batavia. September 8 to Oct. 10.—International Rubber Exhibition. Batavia.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 397 5 Miracle-Cure Sleepless and Paralysed. Ordinary Treatment Failed Yet Dr. Cassell's Tablets Cured. Surely never in human experience has 6 more extraordinary story been given to the world than that of Mr. Arthur Georp« Felton, of 94, Porte- ueorge down-road. Maida Vale, London. Here T it is:—“ln 1905 I I met
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    • 34 5 Send me 100 Used Stamps of your Country and in EXCHANGE I will give you PICTURE POST CARDS of Famous London Views, British Scenery, etc. Miss M -1., Florence Villas, Herne Hill, London, England,
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    • 193 5 THE GEORGETOWN MOTOR GARAGE, 7a, PENANG ROAD. on hire! Grand New Cars on hireii We have just imported several up-to- ate Cars whi h cao be bad on hire. Call at Our Garage or Telephone to No. 694. MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS and REPAIRERS. I TYRES OF BEST MAKE, always In
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 32 6 Eadie—Davies.—At the Presbyterian Church, Peuang, on the 16th June, 1914, Mr. R. Eadie, of Rubana Estate, Teluk Anson, to Miss May Davies, daughter of Mr. James Davies, Iron Founder, Stirling, Scotland.
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  • 569 6 The announcement by Reuter that the agreement between Great Britain and Germany, in regard to all questions of the Baghdad Railway, has been reached, marks an important step in the history of an undertaking which promises to prove, of the utmost importance in the advance of the
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  • 204 6 Quite a fillip has been given recently to the Volunteer movement in Penang, and Capt. Agg, we hear, has good reason to be satisfied with the results of the energetic campaign he instituted soon after bis arrival. As previously intimated, the present month is expected to furnish
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  • 207 6 Admirers of Mr. Kipling accord him pre-eminence again he has been called the man at the key-hole, a disgraceful slander. At least he never minces matters, whatever happens to claim bis sympathies or excite his distaste and abhorrence. His speech on Ulster was a mistake, and,
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  • 754 6 YESTERDAY’S MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal Offices, Dr. G. W. Park, Deputy President, presiding. Others present were Messrs. P.T. Allen, Quah BengKee, F. Duxbury and Lim Eow Hong with Mr. W. 8. Dunn (Municipal Engineer) and Mr. L.
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  • 315 6 Mr. A. C. Rainnie, Manager of Mes<r 3 Harrisons <fc Crosfield, Kuala Lumpur unwell. h 13 Sir Edward Rosling has been proposed as Chairman of the Ceylon Association says a London cable of Juns Bth. The Chief Secretary, the Hon. R g Watson, and Mrs. Watson left
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  • 100 6 Page 2.—Mutual Provident Association, F.M.S. Page 3.—Planting and Mining. Page 4.—Accident to Fire Engine; Sporting News What Other Papers Say; Correspondence; A Women’s College for Madras. Page s.—Cable Items The New Delhi; The Week’s Events Coming Events, Page 6.—The Baghdad Railway; Volunteering in Penang; Mr. Kipling and
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  • 85 6 At the requ-st of Mr. A. F. Low, formerly of Penaug, who recently visited Rhodesia en route to Home, Mr. F. H. S. Lee, for the Acting Director of Land Settlement, sends us a quantity of literature containing the conditions on which land may be
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  • 206 6 TWO FAILURES. 6 understand that two other Chinese firms in Penang have been obliged to summon meetings of their creditors within the last few days. In one case the liabilities amount to between $150,000 and $200,000 and in the other to $60,000. The inspection of the road, which
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 THE WORLD FAMED Brinsmead Pianos May be Purchased on Easy Payments, Delivery of Piano on First Instalment. For Particulars Apply to the ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd., Penang. a PrrwriG ipoH\ AGENTS FOR The New Safety “7 o’clock Razor A Quadruple-Silver-Plated Safety Razor with Six Blades and First Quality Leather Strop
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    • 33 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 Brothers, Proprietors
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  • 526 7 —Reuter. LORDS’ VOTE OF CENSURE. A SPIRITED DEBATE. London, June 16. Tl e House of Lords was crowded when £oid Lansdowne moved his vote of censure on ,e Government for their delay in producing the amen ling bill, He said he doubted tl.e u e of secret conversations
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  • 105 7 —Reuter. THREE YEARS’ SERVICE. Paris, June 16, The new Ministry’s frst act will be to pass the loan and introduce a graduated income tax on the budget. Three years service will be strictly enforced unfil the Government is able to propose the partial lightening of military burdens.
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  • 29 7 —Reuter. A DENIAL. London, June 16. The P. ifc O. Steam Navigation Company deny the report that negotiations are “/progress for amalgamation with Bullard Co.’s Natal L’ne.—Reuter.
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  • 230 7 DO.L. FIGHTING AT DURAZZO. PRINCE WILLIAM LEADS HIS TROOPS. Duraiz >, June 16. The insurgents resumed the attack on the town at six o’clock this morning. As a result of the arrival of reinforcements, the rebels have withdrawn along the whole line. The rebe's to-day were within a thousand
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  • 59 7 —Reuter. SALVATIONISTS AND LIFEBELTS. London, June 16. At the Sa’vaHonis" Congress, a Canadian, rescued from the Empress of Ireland,” describing the disaster, said not a sing'e Salvationist was found with a lifebelt. All gave their lifebelts to others. Enquiry Opened. Quebec, Juns 17. The enquiry
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  • 227 7 -D.O.L. Berlin, June 16. The Coustanz* press spates that the Tsar is courting Rumania which is disinclined to make any binding arrangements. The Government has ordered, from Autumn, that all recruits hailing from Alsace-Lorraine be distributed to garrisons outside Alsace-Lorraine. The draft of the Anglo-German arrangements in
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  • 64 7 The change of programme at the Georgetown Cinema includes two excellent features in Winning the Latoria Derby and “The Gipsy Girl as Government Spy, both of two reels The Wastrel,” one of Messrs. Pathe Freres’ best production, should form a strong attraction at the Straits cinema. “The Cactus
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  • 109 7 —Reuter. FURTHER FATALITIES. London, June 16. A taxicab was extricated from one of the cavities in the streets of Paris, the chauffeur and a lady passenger being found dead. The lightning killed two and wounded eight workmen at a building in Choisy-le-Roi. More Subsidences. Later. Sixteen holies have
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  • 57 7 —Reuter. PLOT TO DESTROY RESERVOIR. Loudon, June 16, A Suffragist plot to blow up a Loudon reservoir at Woolwich was discoverei yesterday evening. It was guarded by police all night. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst's Vow. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has undertaken a hunger and thirst strike in or out of
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  • 72 7 —Reuter. A BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE. London, June 16. In the House of Commons, replying to a question whether Sir Edward Grey had been requested by Mongolia to send an authorised representative to Urga, Mr. F. D. Acland said it had been learned from private sources that the Mongolian
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  • 42 7 Reuter. REBELS DEFEATED BY FEDERALS. New York, June 16. Seven thou-and rebels after four attacks on Zacatecas were defeated by eight thousand federate. There were terrible losses from machine gun fire. General Villa, with reinforcements, has gone to Zacatecas.—
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  • 85 7 HIGH COURT SEQUEL. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, June 17. In the High Court, three defendants in Ipoh, in the vegetarian nun case, were summoned on a judgment summons for the amount of damages given against them for slander. The damages amounted to $1,500. Only the
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  • 1465 7 P. C C. WIN THE REPLAY. ANOTHER STRENUOUS CONTEST. Penang Cricket Club were victorious in the replay for the Penaug Football Cup on the Esplanade last evening, defeating Old Farquhirs by four goals to oi.e. As when ths teams met last week the game was of the keenest
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  • 119 7 The 8.1.5. N. Co.’s (Apcar Line) steamer Torilla from Calcutta, is expected here on the 20th instant at daylight, and will lesve the same day at 5 p.m. for Singapore, China and Japan. The P O extra steamer ss. Novara,’' having left Singapore at 4 p.m. yesterday, is
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  • 86 7 Through a correspondent’s error yesterday, the name of Mr. J. E. Adams, whose funeral took place at Taiping on Monday, was given as Wood. The late Mr. Adams was manager of Bruas Est’te, near Taipiog, and was formerly in the service of the P. aud
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  • 53 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade from 6 to 7 this evmiug:— 1 Selection ...The Casino Girl... Englander 2 Two Step ...Temptation Rag.. Lodge 3 Wa'tz ...Dream oj the Ocean... Bu'ald 4 Dance ...Catch me it You Can ...Noel a The
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  • 94 7 A LABGE GATHERING [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapoie, June 17. His Exce’lency the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, and Lvdy Evelyn Young left for Home yes'er’ay. A guard of honour of the sth Light Infantry was formed at Johnston’s pier, where Mr. Tan Jiak Kim presented an address f<om
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  • 94 7 TO DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list ou page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 3RABMS. a a Jftmng. Kinta Tin 14| 16 13J 15| I. Pulai 5 5| 4| 5| Malayan Tin 31/3 34/9 28/9 33/Pahang O. 7/- 7/9
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  • 172 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 17. At the rubber auction here, the follow» ing prices were realised Sheet smoked fine ribbed to good plain $llB to $lOB Unsmcked ribbed to goad plain 108 103 Crepe p le thin to good dark 117 86 Scrap 72 73
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  • 8 7 OUTPUT FOR MAY. Jendarata lbs. 26,950
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  • 64 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $68.10 per picul, buyers, ne sellers. Tin in London was quoted at £136 spot and £137 15s. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $68.10 Strait? Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong
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  • 40 7 ENORMOUS DAMAGE. [From Our Own Corresvondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 17. On Monday night, elephants visited Rasak E-tate, in Batu Tiga district, and devastated one hundred acres, stripping five thousand trees. A big drive is being organised.
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  • 178 7 OBITUARY. EX-BISHOP TUCKER. London, June 16, The death has occurred of the Rt. Rev. Alfred Robert Tucker, D. D., ex-Bishop of Uganda, following a seizure in Westminster Abbey yesterday. [The Rt. Rev. Alfred Robert Tucker, D.D., (Oxford and Durham) Hon. LLD. Cambridge Canon of Durham since 1911 b 1849 s
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  • 749 8 GOVERNMENT BILL. STATEMENT BY GENERAL SMUTS. Cape Town, Jane B.—ln the Union House cf Assembly to day, General Smuts moved the second reading of the Bill making provision for redress against certain grievances, and the removal of certain disabilities cf His Majesty’s Indian subjects in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 558 8 s >.. I ■Wil——J— M—— Sole Agents:— TONG JOO Co., Penang. 1 WHERE TO STAY RUBBER. THE l I NEW SEA VIEW HOTEL I The Jackson Rubber taring 16, Farquhar Street. Penang 1 n r ||j nfl AnnflrfltlK VITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF THE HARBOUR, RAILWAY, UIIU VI Ullly i*gF|Flll *****
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  • 2233 9 jpital. Paid up. N b ®r •5 H H Share*. Value. S Dividend*. Nam* X I B 03 M tc OF 1,11 ,100.000 ,00 000 ,0.000 1 1,11 ~u 1,14 1903 300.000 300.000 30,000 10 10 SO 38* 9 o y Wang <Rahman, DA P. 00. 20c 50c ISIS
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  • 600 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Perak, Brit, 258, Glenday, June 16, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Medusa, Brit, 323, Clarke, June 17, S’pore, gen., William Mansfield Co. Kleist, Ger., 5127, Maass, June 17. Bremen, gen., B. M. Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Spencer, June 17, T. Ahson, gen., E. S. Co. CLEARANCES. Ayuthia
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  • 31 9 Penang": —TheE. <s O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The .New Sea View Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon Nuwara Eliya,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 968 9 INSURANCE. BANKS. Z7ZZZTZZZZZZZ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. FIRE INSURANCE. Australia, and china. Liverpool Victoria Insurance Ineon>oraUd by Royal Charter. Corporation Limited. Paid-up Capital £1.200,00( HEAD OFFICE: 45-49, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON E.C. Reserve Fund £1,800,00€ Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 The undersigned having been appointed Head Oyfioe e ak n j
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  • 847 10 Autumn Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE.— No amendmends to this Programme will be conUdered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at least seven days before the d -te of the Special General Mt eting. The Notice must give
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  • 251 10 GREAT MAHOMMEDAN RESENTMENT. Karachi, June 6.—A case of considerable interest to Mat.ommedans, not only io Sind bat throughout India, has come before the City Magistrate of Karachi. It appears that week the proprietor of the Picture Palace, Karachi, lias been exhibiting a film entitled Azim.” The film
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  • 329 10 A lascar Fakir Gettack from the steamer Himalaya” was dealt with under the Lunacy Ordinance at Colombo. A sergean" said he was sent on board, on a call that there whs a dangerous lunatic on the vessel. Defendant was given into his custody. The P. O. Co.
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  • 128 10 C. 0.” In these modern days of rush and hurry, when nearly all travel by high officials must be done by car, it is pleasing to read, from Mr. F. Bartlett, Government Agent at Badulla, penned on March 18th, 1914, the following I am old-fashioned enough
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 110 10 Telegrams: KASHKEM IST, PENANG.” Registered Offices, Telephone No. «4. S 2 STREET PEN N<i CASH CHEMISTS Ltd, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Beg to announce that the fitting up of their premises is nearing completion and they are now doing business at the above address. Retail and Dispensing Department. This is
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    • 53 10 THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. ESTABLISHED 1869. ANNUAL REPORT 1913. ANOTHER RECORD YEAR. New Business £3,647,800 Funds £8,000,000 Income £1,395,000 Increase of Funds... 709,000 No Shareholders. All profits divided amongst Policy-holders. Claims, Loans and Cash Surrenders settled locally. Local Manager: J. G. STRANGMAN. General Agents BOUSTEAD Co.,
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    • 556 10 me fra.* Invalid and 1 fl t I A Complete Milk and Farinaceous Food. Easy w The 'Allenburys' Diet is recommended for genera Digestion. Most Agreeable to Take. Simply 50 use in place of ordinary milk foods, gruel, etc., and and Quickly made by adding boiling water cniy a is
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  • 371 11 ANIMAI.S FIGHT AN HOUR IN CAGE Hundreds of pers?ns at the New York Zoological Park were spectators at a fight to the death lately between Rajah, p, magnificent specimen of the Royal Bengal tiger, and Huerta, a Nubian lion, three years old. Keepers armed with pikes and
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  • 305 11 Mourners Follow Decorated Coffin with Satin Lining and Eiderdown Pillow. The Board of Health of Paterson, N.J slopped the elaborate and expensive funeral of Tuck, an English bulldog, fifteen years old, when the b.dy was about to be buried with impressive ceremonies in the lawn at the home
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