Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1914
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Title Section19 1914-06-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED No. 143 VOL. LXXII. WEDNESDAY, 24th JlfftE, 1914. price io Cents.19 words
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Advertisement1211 1914-06-24 1 ’'tt wr'r> C O !()t 530 n i. VOU can have tl-e I'inang Q I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address." P (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportioi ate Quarterly and B Half- yearly rates. c E Subscriptions are payabk. in S a advance and remittances should1,211 words
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Advertisement41 1914-06-24 1 I^r^-r,— O—Kt—inrv—irTi-nnc-Jinr~inr-l 9 BUCHANAN’S J SCOTCH WHISKIES. U “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” (AS SUPPLIED TO RO} '.tY>. M 3 BLACK WHITE H THE OLD FAVOURITE. [J *«n “RED SEAL” R =1 X AUER DENNYS Co. g r »1-11—11 rmr-nru mu im mii ■r*341 words
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232 1914-06-24 2 S.F.P. We regret to announce the death, which occurred yesterday, of Mr. James Guthrie MacTaggart. Mr. MacTaggart had been unwell for the past fortnight or so, but a serious outcome of the illness was not anticipated. Mr. MacTaggart leaves a widow, for whom the—“ S.F.P. ” - 232 words
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Article176 1914-06-24 2 A correspondent sends a writer in the in the Rangoon Times the following concise rhyming report of a pdice court tragedy in Rangoon Clad in dirt and a purp’e shirt a Bobberchy-at-large at eleven o’clock entered the dock to answer to the charge. A lady fair with176 words
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Article207 1914-06-24 2 In stiting in a letter to the newspapers that submarines and aeroplanes have revolutionized naval warfare, Sir Percy Scott has merely given publicity to a fact which has been the c nnmon knowledge of all ranks of the service since the naval manoeuvres of last year, on the207 words
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Advertisement992 1914-06-24 2 wanted. Penang Automobile Club. NATIVE SURVEYOR for work in A GYMKHANA and AT HOME will be Siamese Malaya. Apply stating xk held on the Polo Ground on Saturealary required. day, June 27th, commencing at 3.45 p.m. S.” c/o Pinang Gazette The Band will be in attendance. Refreshments will be served.992 words
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Advertisement93 1914-06-24 2 A Cough is Dangerous Too dangerous to be neglected. For small, trifling coughs develop into deep-seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wear», wrecks, destroys—leads to deadly lung diseases. Stop that cough NO W by using Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub into the chest and back. It will penetrate, soothe,93 words
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Advertisement405 1914-06-24 2 Good RICH TYRES L" k 2 I I V» i Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam, ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG MALACCA. HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG, 1 THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position J Cold Storage Food. Special Tertne to Government Officuh, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Telegrams: Normanb, Penang. S405 words
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Article770 1914-06-24 3 Autumn Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE. No amendtnendi to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at. least seven dats befo e the date of Hie Special General Meeting. Toe Notice must give full770 words
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Article2504 1914-06-24 3 OFFICIAL REPORT OF DEBATE. LORD EMMOTT’S REPLY. The following is the < fficial report of the debate in the House of Lt ds. Ti e Earl of Denbigh rose to call attention to the proposed action of the Governor of the Straits Settlements with regard to2,504 words
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Article188 1914-06-24 3 Has any Englishman acquired such a profound knowledge of the Indian vernaculars to be able to follow the precise meaning of the songs sung by the women of the corps de ballet at a native court One of our most eminent travelling M.P.’s was present, not very188 words
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Article149 1914-06-24 3 Twenty-Thousand Men Ready for Attack. Subjugation operations against the aborigines are about to take place on a huge scale in Formosa. A Taipeh despatch stages that General Sakuma, with his staff, left Taipeh on May 14 for Gokanzan to assume command of the troops. The troops and police149 words
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Advertisement15 1914-06-24 3 WORLD-WIDE FAMOUS oin yr~iß o DRY GIN! II LONDON J Penang Agents, SELLAR, MURRAY Co.15 words
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Advertisement69 1914-06-24 3 Pipe Lines. The oldest and largest makers of high pressure Pipe lines are Messrs. Boving Co., who during three years delivered approximately over 300,000 tons used especially for Hydro Electric service. For The British Aluminium Co, at Loch Leven they have installed 39 inch pipes for 980 ft. Head. The69 words
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Advertisement630 1914-06-24 3 International Rubber Congress Exhibition, BATAVIA. 1914. NOTICE. TN VIEW of Mr. A. VAN LAER having -L kindly promised an award f>r the best commercial sample of sm >ked sheets (Hevea) produced by any one of the estates in MALAYA, the subscription list has been re-opened and entries will now be630 words
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REVIEWS.
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Article1090 1914-06-24 4 The Flying Inn by G. K. Chesterton. Methuen’s Colonial Library. We have only just received this latest contribution to the gaiety of the nation but better late than never, for it is a very fine an i large effort in the way of clever fooling,1,090 words
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Article306 1914-06-24 4 Tue Valuation of Rubber Estates for Valuers, Investors and Planters by F. C. Peck, Direc or of Tne Mergui Rubber Estates, Ltd., Director a d late Manager of the Nyalas Rubber Fs ates, Lt 1., Singapore: Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., Loudon Effingham Wi'son. The author306 words
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292 1914-06-24 4 Sarawak Gazette.” The following stories are told of a certain officer who had been bu' a short tine in the country, and whose knowleige of Malay was consequently limited. The hero of the story, whose physiognomy was by no means distingu’she 1 for its‘ Sarawak Gazette.” - 292 words
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Article92 1914-06-24 4 A feature at the George Town Kinematograph to-night will be a great Biblical film, Saint Paul,” which was awarded a special gold cup at the Cinematograph exhibition in Milan. The Straits Cinematograph is going in for vaudeville as well as pictures. Mr. Frank F. Sidney and Company92 words
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Advertisement331 1914-06-24 4 22a. Leith Street, PENANG. The Keechun Photographic Studio have made arrangements whereby CROUP OR INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHS can be taken at the Town Hall, on the occasion of the Veterans’ Ball on Friday next the 26th June. Our Photographs are taken by Arc Light and not Hash-light, whereby we can guarantee331 words
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Advertisement58 1914-06-24 4 Sore throat denotes a weakness in the larynx that has been seized upon by harmful germs, who, colonising there, are prepare i to create serious trouble unless swept away by a dose of Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, a true germicide, which at the Sime time, soothes and heals the tender58 words
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Advertisement418 1914-06-24 4 1 WHY DOCTORS NO LONGER CLAIM TO “CURE” PEOPLE. A few years ago it was a common thing for the family doctor to say I wi 1 cure you in a few days.” This cheerful prophecy often gave the patient new hope and courage, but it is no longer good418 words
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Advertisement447 1914-06-24 4 1 NOTICE. TITB 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 “Hupmobile’’ PRICE COMPLETE $2,200 nett. Agents also Jor: NAPIER, VULCAN AND BIANCHI CARS. For particulars and prices apply to TAI447 words
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Miscellaneous108 1914-06-24 4 A Most Sensational and Enterprising Bill FOR To-night! To night!! AT George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. A Great Biblical Film “SAINT PAUL,” A Biblical Story written by A. Padovan and played by the actor G. de Liguoro. This film obtained the Great Special Gold Cup given by the108 words
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Article826 1914-06-24 5 HOME COMMENT ON P. A M REPORT. Writing in the Financier, Mr. E. T. KiDick discusses the annual report of the Planters’ Association of Malaya. He says 1913 was as eventful a year as any in the comparatively short history of plantation rubber. The commodity market itself suffered826 words
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Article661 1914-06-24 5 SUBSTANTIAL YIELDS AND PROFITS FORESHADOWED. The fifth annual general meeting of the United Sui Betong Rubber Estates, Limited. was held on May 27 at the office of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 38, Eastcheap, E.C., Sir William Hood Treacher K.c.M g. (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman in the661 words
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Advertisement355 1914-06-24 5 ~~l THE AMERICAN BISON is fast becoming extinct, but this fact need not trouble the housewife. Her interest is centred on the fact that, thanks to Sunlight Soap, the terrors of wash-day have become quite extinct. With Sunlight Soap as a helper the wash is quickly over. Labour is reduced355 words
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Article1157 1914-06-24 6 The pictorial representations of the Palace of Durazzo make one feel very sorry for Prince William, once of Wied and now of Albania. Its severity typifies the life the new Ruler must lead, with the approval of Europe, be it ssid. The habitation of this admirable1,157 words
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Article822 1914-06-24 6 CHARGE AGAINST THE DRIVER. Mahomed, the driver of the Municipal fire engine, concerned in the collision in Campbeil-3t., after ths Fire Brigade display on the 23rd of last month, appeared before Mr. Ezechiel this morning charged with driving the engine in a manner so rash or negligent822 words
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Article407 1914-06-24 6 CHARGE AGAINST SUB-WARDER. In the Third Police Court, this morning Mr, R. B. Osborne heird a case under the Prisons Ordinance, a Malay Sub-Warder of the Pinang Prison being charged with committing a breach by attempting to carry out a letter from the gaol on the 22nd inst.407 words
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Article195 1914-06-24 6 THEFT FROM THE E. O. HOTEL. A BOY SENTENCED. Before Mr. Ezechiel, this morning, Mutu, a boy employed by Captain Nicholson at the E. and O. Hotel, was c' arged with stealing a quantity of silver plated goods of the value of $2O, the property of the Hotel. A Malay195 words
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Article78 1914-06-24 6 With re'ereuce to our Ipoh correspondent’s telegram on this subject, which appeared yesterday, we have to-day received a message from the Resident of Perak, informing us that the statement is an exaggeration, and pointing out that there were four sporadic cases at Lenggongon the 18th inst.,(two of78 words
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Article107 1914-06-24 6 Page 2 —The Death of Mr. J. G. Mactaggart; Looking Ahead Poetry. Page 3.—The Regent of Kedah Formosan Aborigines; A Subtle Language. Psge 4.—Reviews Malay as She is (Sometimes) Sp )ken. Page s.—United Sua Belong Rubber Notes. Page 6.—A Throne of Thorns; Prison Ordinance Theft from the107 words
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Advertisement230 1914-06-24 6 The New Travelling Model of the “ADLER” Typewriter (AS ILLUSTRATED). ISA COMPACT LITILE MACHINE in which is embodied all the 6ood toints of the re6ular models Mad f r Soiia Hard Work it ia cia,med to be the beet Travelling Typewriter on the Market. Price $9O NETT CASH. REGULAR MODELS230 words
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Advertisement33 1914-06-24 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 Brothirs, Proprietors.33 words
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Article162 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. PEACE PROSPECTS IMPROVING. GREECE BUYS AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS. Constantinope, June 23. The Porte has countermanded the deci--Bion to mine the Dardanelles and hopes of a satisfactory settlement with Greece are stronger. Greece and U.S. Warships, Washington, June 23. Gieece is urging Piesident Wilson not to oppose the—Reuter. - 162 words
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Article95 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. A SERIOUS SITUATION. Ottawa, June 23. The Dominion Government has received a telegram from Mr. Stevens, the member for Vancouver, intimating that the eitua tion in connection with the Hindus aboard the Komagata Maru is so serious that it may necessitate the calling out of—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article71 1914-06-24 7 —D.O.L. A ROUSING WELCOME. Kiel, June 23. The British First Battle Squadron has arrived. It passed in stately procession amidst the German Dreadnoughts. The sea was Hive with launches and excursion steamers. The visiting warships received a stirring welcome and moored in line with the German—D.O.L. - 71 words
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Article89 1914-06-24 7 LIBERAL SUPPORT FOR AN AMENDMENT. London, Jut e 23. In the House of Commons Sir Luke White, a Liberal, announced that he would support Mr. Hayes Fisher’s amendment, regretting that provi?ion is not made in the Budget for the payment of the giants to local authorities this89 words
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Article43 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. A BIG CONTRACT. London, June 23. The Financial News” says it is reported that a two million sterling contract has been entered into between the Chinese Government and the Marconi Company for the construction of wireless stations in China—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article39 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. THE LATEST PROPOSAL. Niagara, June 23. The United States has invited representatives of Huerta and Carranza to meet at an informal conference in the hope of securing the pacification of Mexico. Huerta’s delegates have assented.-—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article236 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. in LORD LANSD »WNE’S DECLARATION. London, June 23. The House of Lords was thronged when the Earl of Crewe introduced the amending Home Rule Bill. He affirmed that the more he heard of the seutimen’s in Uls’er the more convinced he became that the profundity of religious—Reuter. - 236 words
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Article53 1914-06-24 7 Reuter. A NEW CREATION. London, June 24. The Admiralty announces the creation of a Naval Air Service, with its own ranks, and a distinctive uniform. Civilians will be permitted to enter direct. It will take over the Coastguard Service where the Air and Coastguard stations are at– Reuter. - 53 words
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Article42 1914-06-24 7 Reuter. SCOTLAND’S PREMIER BARON. London, June 24. Baron Forbes, the premier Baron of Scotland, was found dead with his throat cut, in a hotel at Dundee. Deceased who was born in 1829, reside! at Castle Forbes, Whitehouse, Aberdeenshire.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article31 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. MAILS HELD VP. Paris, June 24. Disorderly pos’men held up the mails from five o’clock in the evening till midnight. Minister Thomson promised to redress their grievances.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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38 1914-06-24 7 BRONZE RELIEFS UNVEILED. London, June 24. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, the Colonial Secretary, unveiled bronze portrait reliefs of Joseph ard Austen Chamberlain at the Albert Docks Hospital in commemoration of their services to tropical medicine.38 words
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Article27 1914-06-24 7 Reuter. “STORSTAD” TO BE SOLD BY r AUCTION. Mont real, June 23. The Admiralty Court has ordered the sale of the “Storstad” by auction.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article36 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. London, June 24. The Hague Opium Conference agreed to the Anglo-Chine-e proposal tc fix the date for application to the Convention, as December, 1914, allowing the non-signatory Powers to adhere later.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article27 1914-06-24 7 —Reuter. London, June 23. The liner Gothland is ashore on the rocks near Lands End. A s'eamer has gone to her assistanc».-—Reuter. - 27 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article679 1914-06-24 7 KUALA KANGSAR VERSUS SUNGEI SIPUT. This match, which had been eagerly looked forward to, took place st Kuala Kangsar on the ground of the Malay College, which had been kindly lent for the occasion by the Headmaster, Mr. Hargreaves. There was a largs attendance of spectators, and the679 words
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Article82 1914-06-24 7 A lawn tennis tournument will be held shortly. Entrance fee $l.OO each player for each event. Ladies’ Double Handicap, entries free. Events (1) The Championship. (2) Single Hand cap. (3) Double Handicap. (4) Mixed Double Handicap. (5) Ladies’ Double Handicap. (6) Profession Pairs. In event No.82 words
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Article63 1914-06-24 7 The following ties have been fixed for to day:— Single Handicap.—B E Mitchell v. A S Hall D D Richards v. R S Jarvis C Ballantine v. J M Chalmeis. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap.—W E Hutson v. A F Robertson J63 words
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Article41 1914-06-24 7 London, June 23. At Wimbledon, Gore beat Kiugscote 6—4, 6—3, 6—3. Ritchie beat Roper Barrett, 4—6, 6 1, 6—4, 6-3. Doust beat Germot,*6 —1, 3 6, 2—6, 6 1, 6—4. Froitzheim beat Hope Cri«p 6—2, 3—6, 6—2, 6—2.41 words
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Article28 1914-06-24 7 Reuter. London, June 23. At Derby, Derbyshire and Nort' ants drew, the former leading on the first innings. At Moreton-in-the-Marsh Worcastershire beat Gloucestershire by 180 runs.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article97 1914-06-24 7 BT.” According to Le Courrier d’Haiphong” of May 31st, Siam is sending a strong contingent of athletes to take part in the Far Eastern Olympiad at Shanghai io October. So far as can «be gathered this is, to siy the least, a premature announcement,—« BT.” - 97 words
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Article312 1914-06-24 7 “TAKEN IN LIEU OF WAGES.” The hearing was resumed before Mr. R. B. Osborne in the Third Police Court, Penang, this morning, of the case in which two Malay employees of Messrs George Tissington and Co. were charged, along with four Chinese, with dishonestly retaining stolen property,312 words
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Article94 1914-06-24 7 MOTOR CYCLISL’S ALARMING EXPERIENCE. Messrs. H. Morris and R. Nicholas had a somewhat alarming experience at the Lake Gardens the other evening, writes our Taipiug correspondent. The former was riding on a motor bicyc’e and his companion was in a side car. They met a cjw which94 words
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Article83 1914-06-24 7 News has been received by cable of the success of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, at Cambridge, in the final B.A. and L.L.B. examination. Mr. Lim has been a law student at Clare College for the past four years, and will now enter Lincoln’s Inn. He is a83 words
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Article72 1914-06-24 7 The German es. “Malaya” will leave for Deli at 2 p.m. to-morrow. The ss Glenogle from Singapore is expected here on the 25’h inst., at daylight, and will leave the same day at 6 p.m. for Rangoon. The 8.1.5. N. Co.’s (Apcar Line) steamer Dilwara from Calcutta, is72 words
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Article38 1914-06-24 7 THE LATEST AUCTIONS. [P. G. Special Cable.] London, June 23. At the latent auctions, 863 tons Straits, and J 39 tons Ceylon were offered. The demand was uncertain, and progress slow. Prices were slightly lower.38 words
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Article176 1914-06-24 7 TO DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeis and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-dav Bbabbs. 5. M w M Mining, Malayan Tin 36/3 39/6 35/- 38/3 Pahang C. 7/3 8/- 7/6 8/4| Pahang C. p 6/3 7/- 6/6 7/4|176 words
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Article52 1914-06-24 7 Singapore, June 24. At an auction sale of rubber, 35 tons were sold at the following prices Sheet fine smoked to good plain $ll2 to $lOO Unsmoked ribbed to goed plain 104 101 Block 112 Crepe pde to goo I dark 115 88 Scrap 73 77 Loose52 words
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Article44 1914-06-24 7 London, June 23*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Fine Smoked Sheet 2/3 Plantation Unsmoked Sheet and Biscuit 2/2| Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3 Para to arrive 2/9# Market quiet. f*By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead A Co.]44 words
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Article65 1914-06-24 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $70.15 per picul, buyers, no sel'ers. Tin in London was quoted at £139 ss. spot and £l4l three months. The following business iu tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $70.15 Straits Trading Co. no sellers. Eastern Smelting Co. nil.65 words
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Article29 1914-06-24 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 24. The following prices were realised here to-day Pearl Sago 4.45 Copra, Bali 9.90 Pontianak 9.15 Best 10.00 Rangoon Rice 16029 words
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Article55 1914-06-24 7 -D.O.L. Berlin, June 23. Two warships are necessary for the protection of foreigners Durazzo. The Austrian and Italian ministers have instructions to take joint measures in regard to the situation at Durazzo. The Turkish Grand Vizier has had a satisfactory discussion with a Greek delegate in regard-D.O.L. - 55 words
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Article251 1914-06-24 7 SATISFACTORY REPORT. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. (Shire Line) Sir Owen Ph 11 ps, K. C. M. G., the chairman of the Company, said he was pleased to say that the business of the Company had been more251 words
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Article172 1914-06-24 7 In the Police Court, Taiping, before Mr. Meadows Frost, Inspector H. Doel charged Porasrami, Sinasammy, Sokooral and Tristian, Tamil c Jolies employed on Pondok Tonjong Estate, with assaulting Munian, another coMie, with a dangerous weapon. Mr. F. W. Nicholas, Assistant Surgeon, deposed that the complainant had four172 words
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Article55 1914-06-24 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade from 6 to 7 this evening:— 1 Selection A Waltz Dream... Strauss 2 Dance In the Shadows Finck 3 Waltz Quaker Girl ...Manckten 4 Two Step Alexander's Rag time Band ...Berlin 5 March When the55 words
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Advertisement190 1914-06-24 7 EYE-SIGHT. Mr. H. LAZARUS, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. Can now be consulted for SPECTACLES AT Messrs. LOCK Co., 33c Beach Street, or HOTEL NORMAN by appointment. Hours from 9 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 30 p.m. daily. NOTICE. PENANG VETERANS’ FANCY DRESS BALL. IT IS requested that190 words
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Article72 1914-06-24 8 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Kedah, Brit 94, Welch, June 23, A. Star, gen., E. S. Co. Perak, Brit, 258, Glenday, June 23, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Avagyee, Brit, 247, Spencer, June 24, T. Ahson, gen., E. S. Co. Djebres, Dut, 2227, Korber, June 24, R’dam, gen., K.P.M. Co. Glenfarg, Brit72 words
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Article88 1914-06-24 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFIC’ To- Morrow For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 8 a.m. Singapore China and Japan Assaye 11 a.m. Port Swettenham, 5 Port Dickson, and > Perak (E.S. Co.) 2 p.m. Malacca Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Avagyee 3 p.m. Asahan Jin88 words
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Article135 1914-06-24 8 Penang, June 24, 1914. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 31/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 3 16 3 Credit ...2/4 5/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 j < 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174| j 3 days’ sight135 words
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Article44 1914-06-24 8 Tara for Negapatam and Madras. Hong Wan I for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Africa for Colombo and Tuticorin. Dunera for Calcutta. Sanuki Maru for Singapore, Chins and Japan.44 words
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Article265 1914-06-24 8 Prnang, June 24, 1914. 8. P. Tapioca $4.00 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.15 buyers Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16 1/2 buyers. White Pepper $28 1/4 buyers. Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace $110 nom. Mace Pickings $93.00 sellers. Cloves 150 nominal. Nutmegs 110265 words
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Advertisement488 1914-06-24 8 SdinburtfiL' Sole Agents:— TONG JOO Co., Penang. WHERE TO STAY ALWAYS IN STOCK THE I AT NEW SEA VIEW HOTEL I JOHN ROBERTS 16, Farquhar Street, Penang. n Billiard Tables Manufacturer, F THB ra.™ HOTEL NORMAN, Penan». POST AND TELEGRAPH AND PRINCIPAL OFFICES. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BILLIARD TABLES. AM IQtAI488 words
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Article2301 1914-06-24 9 '2 ip.tal. Paid up. Number of l m a Share». Value. S Divided., x Name. *g a 5 5* 1(1) (100,000 160.000 60,000 1 i 1810 1911 1918 1913 1914 Ml lIMI N 4, ZZ ZZ 10 10 9 P rn. m Z ISIS .*****0 «0000 2 'S»OO ’l2,301 words
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Advertisement1307 1914-06-24 9 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. INSURANCE. BANKS. riD lwcllDAM rr CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA Typewriter RibbL F,RE INSURANCE. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Guaranteed to give absolute Liverpool Victoria Insurance Incorporated by Royal Charter. satisfaction. They are n ot affect- Corporation Limited. P^_upC piul «.eoe,»» rf.no.v aNuospncre, and will hHOOFFICE 4M9.HOUOM VIADUCT.LOIIDOIE.O. a e er1,307 words
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Article966 1914-06-24 10 THE SECRET OF ECONOMY. The North China Engineering Works have sent some m>tor lorries by train to Moukdeu, where they are to be used for transporting war materials and military stores from Moukden to Taona fu in Inner Mongolia. With characteristic Chinese lack of foresight, the buyers would966 words
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Article195 1914-06-24 10 W«Jn«aJav June 24. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 0.41 a.m. and 0.33 p.m. Low Water 6.45 a.m. and 7.36 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tkwrs/ay. June 25 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 1.22 a.m. and 1.1 l p195 words
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Article24 1914-06-24 10 July 13 to 18—Hongkong University, Matriculation Examination. September 7 to 12-—lnternational Rubber Congress, Batavia. September 8 to Oct. 10.—International Rubber Exhibition. Batavia.24 words
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Advertisement241 1914-06-24 10 taPGy* wuwt? iiMiiiß t y-' ft- jiff The hot damp lip climate IL <>> s c ma^n cause °f f he spreading of IWy fever in tropical countries. I lE^S The combating of the fever which IHHI I V iW~ gradually undermines the health is an I VW ~g| _-_2z241 words
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Advertisement189 1914-06-24 10 HOW CAN I REDUCE MY I I Tyre Bill? I I BY USING I lOhtioartall I" I I ©Tyres From all Garages or I Sellar, Murray Co •5 PENANG. I “NIKKO” PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Developing and Printing for Amateurs Experts sent for Outdoor Photography, A Large Stock of Curios AT OUR189 words
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Article608 1914-06-24 11 BIG DROP TN PROFITS. The following is the directors’ report for presentation at the shareholders’ meeting on Jane 29 Your directors submit herewith the accounts and the Manager’s report for the year ending 31st March, 1914. The ore won daring the year exceeded by 346.21 pkls that608 words
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Article301 1914-06-24 11 Colonel Sbelt’s Announcement. Colonel S»ely, m p., speaking at the “Wilbur Wright” Memorial banquet, at the Royal Automobile Club, under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, made an interesting announcement. He was there to say, he remarked, that in his judgment the problem of the301 words
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Advertisement1062 1914-06-24 11 i M itt vr u uB Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. W <. '< mMbH \Z\ JkA 'I Ae* EUROPEAN LINE. |A A Fortnightly service is maintained be Ft Yokohama via ports to Marseilles Al London and Antwerp, unde mail contract U jvith the Imperial Japaue-t Government Wf The New1,062 words
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