Straits Echo, 16 October 1913

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Araum. I ENANG, THURSDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1913. Stable Copy, 10 coots. No. 238
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    • 1013 1 ■■nu if on j 0 an( j gome. 1 f von rpanonrii«h you, drink d *?AD GUINNESS'S STOUT DOG’S and look for thia <T label m to aee that 7«» ft* it TIANO LEE r Ce., Sole Ageate. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. ■i BANKS THE Chartered
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    • 16 1 TlCf* BRAND CEMENT. N' 2s 8 k «3 -?> ■JS IN ro &c BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.
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    • 108 2 NATU m f j f*' 0 FS i r LION «9% AND (STERILIZED) y 'N x Grand Prix: *C?A y Par 1906 St. Louis 1904. M Mi.. ‘ole **to Sell eda illen; 1893. 1893. rii I «93. Crin 1899 sit 5 it tellllHliniiniiiimiiiiiiimnilillllllii Schutzmarke s, B,< C* prag e iJ:
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  • 1111 3 No longer does the accuracy with which reseels are navigated acroaa the ocean cause ■urpriee. We expect the regularity of a railway train, and we are not disappointed. It is not unusual during a voyage to hear the time foretold to within a few minutea when a
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  • 310 3 Official Minutcs. Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, September 30, 1913. Pretent. W. Peel, Esq., Preeulent W. T. Chapman, Esq. F. Duxbury, Esq. Abeent. Quah Beng Kee, Esq. Yeoh Guan Seok, Esq. Lim Eow Hong, Esq. John Mitchell, Esq. 1. The minutes
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  • 269 3 Now that the pearl necklace is found it may not be indiscreet to disck se what is believed in Hatton Garden to be the story of the theft. It is thought there that the thieves, whoever they were, had information that Mr. Mayer’s connections were forwarding a
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  • 1034 3 To the Editor or The Financier. Ever j one appears to be asking this question in one form or another, and those who are not asking it appear to be busj answering it from one point or another —but is there anything wrong with it? Has
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    • 103 3 Diphthcri» How It May B« Aioidtd. Diphtheria is usually contracted when the child has a cold. The cold prepares the child’s system for the reception and development of the diphtheria germs. hen there sre cases of diphtheria in the neighbourhood children that have colds should be keptat, home and off
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    • 61 3 Susshine lid Couoi Sense. Don’t doctor your blood for rheumatism. Use an external application of Chamberlain s Pain Balm. In a few days it will get you up and out into the sunshine, then nature will restore the rich red blood to your reins %u j goon rid the «rstem
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    • 295 3 <• S GOODRICH •sc r\r\ v l rn y 3s*Xr 'rrr' a- V-vS s a&s II '-WU- V> ri B? _';S t.| cw "vkv-;W:# Sv w 3* V» JWC X *5 "V* Vu G «m/ The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute to the
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 104 4 Janet NLoll, Br. s.s., 474. Sampson, Oct. ]5, Trang, Oct. 10. Q«-n.-E. 8. Co. India, Br. 4.198. Talbot, Oct. 15, I ombay, Oct. 8, Gen.—A G. A Co: Seanj Choon, Br. s.s 3,722, Larkin», Oct. 16, Rangoon, Oct. 13, Gen. B. E. J. K. Jliravo Maru, Jap. 5,282, Frsser,
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    • 30 4 October 16. Malaya, for Deli. Perak, for Tort Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Trang, for Trang. Taroba, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Avagye, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson.
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    • 374 4 Foa Yen—Per j;t Seng, to-morrow, 7 am. Alor Star i^Kedah) —Per Ghee Thye, to-morrow, 9 am. Tongk&b, Kopah, Reuong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavey—Per Janet VieoV, to-morrow, 2 p.tn. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p.mTeluk Anson—Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Pnlau Langkawi, Perlis and Setnl
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  • 125 4 Prnaxq, October '6 (By courtesy of the Chartered Dank.) London, Diratnd Bank 2/4-s** 4 moaths’ night Bank 2/4* 3 Credit 2/4* M 3 Documentary 2/4 J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 173* 3 day*’sight Private 175* Bombay, Demand Bank 173* Moulmein, Demand 1 ank 172* 3 days’ sight Private 175
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  • 66 4 Gold Leaf ...$01.40 B’ack Pepper 16— sales White Pepper 29.12 J sellers Trang Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves ...3 out of season ilaci 120 nominal Pickings 65 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —te levs (No. 1 6.losti/es Sugar < 2 5.- 0 tales Basket 515 buyers Copra (min 1) 12
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  • 1355 4 a *c-2 a r. 3 P 5 I<M)9 1905 1910 1909 1906 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1901 190) 1910 450,000 ‘200,000 I 730,000 8<X),O00 I Bs 1,200,000 4 5<H),"00 1.00**,000 j 3 0.000 6oo,ooo! 205.000 100,000 200,000 280,000 1909 1909 1910 1905 1909 1910 1904 1906 1909 1909
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    • 44 4 ChiaberUin’s Pain Balm. There 19 nothing so good for muscular rheumatism, sprains, lameneia, crampa of the muscles, bruises and like injuries aa Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It will effect a cure in less time than anj other treatment. For Fale by all Dispensaries and Dealera.
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    • 60 4 For Chronic Cla<t Complaints. Woods’ Great Peppermint C'ire. Is. ft»’. Recommended by Medical Authorities for the immediate relief of Asthma and Bronchial trouble. Hay Fever, Laryngitis and Irritation of the air passages. GRIMAULT'S CIGARETTES ease the feeling of tightness across the chest and give a relief from gasping for breath
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    • 41 4 v in a body meet a body Gangin’ to the kirk If a body aneeze unduly—need a body smirk, Better far to aay ma brither Dinna’ look so dour, We’ll cure our coughs and cold tbegither Wi* Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.”
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    • 61 4 m W s’!#®» I^SH v N iiW at nI>r a Scienti^c recognised, remedy I* worthy of confidence. Their wonderful efficacy in the relief of pain and their undoubted curative value in headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism gout, menstrual colic etc. explain the success and world wide use by the medical profession
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  • 1050 5 I First Day’s Results We hare received from our Singapon correspondent (too late for yesterdLay’i paper) the results of the races on the ing daj of the Autumn Meeting. Tb< telegram was despatched from Singapore at 11.32 a.m. yesterday, but did not reach u« until late yesterday afternoon.
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  • 348 5 Tho bandsmen resume work after their annual holidays as f Jlows Friday, October 17 Esphnade —6 to 7 PM 1 Overture Bronze Hoise Auber 2 Gavotte Dulcinea Vi’lapol 3 Selection Fal-taff Nicolai* 4 Waitz Immense Success Krier 5 March Non is Hill Hume. Saturday, October IS. Golf Club
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  • 109 5 To- da'*. 17th Day of 9th Moon. Penang Athenaeum Meeting, Engineers’ Institute, 9pm League Football :C. A C r s. C U. A. C Victoria Green, 5-15 p m. Penang Volunteers, Free i chool Cadets Company Drill, 4 p m. Penan? Volunteer!*, A”, B” »cd Maxiin* Recruits Drill, Port,
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    • 705 5 H U PMOBILE MOTOR CARS 2, 5 6? 7 SEATER MODELS f COMPLETE WITH HOOD, WIND SCREEN. LAMPS, TOOLS, etc. For Catalogue, Prices, and Particulars apply to CUAN TIN HOE CO., AGENTS, 231, Beach Street, Penang. 1? X ALWAYS IN STOCK AT JOHN ROBERTS, Billiard Tables Manufacturer, Hotel Forman, penang.
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    • 325 5 OCDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn («HnMM n n n PRITCHARD’S CZD^ n n FOR n n n THE BEST PROVISIONS. 0 0 0 OouunnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnncDO rjaui: Sample jannnnaunnnnnnnnnnannnnnc: Sample Books Now Ready. Order Early. n n n 0 n n a n 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIVATE GREETING m 4i Mounted with Photographs
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  • 89 6 flklistod daily (except Sunday* and pofcli* holiday*) AT CRITERION PRESB, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Pena- g. F*ic* Dnily Local 924 per annum. OmUUtion... Postage Extras |M Edition (Port Free) 917.50 OASLI ADDKSSS J ECHO —PENANG.” Telephone Noe. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 kuiiaM* wuniotiopi «houU k»
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  • 1421 6 At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday afternoon the President was able to announce that the Government had at length consented so to amend the Municipal Ordinance as to allow of the Commissioners issuing licenced to hawkers What arguments Mr. Peel u_-ed to convince Sir Arthur
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  • 880 6 Vr. Justice Br.iddell arrived in Singapore on Monday by the Ipoh. Chief Inspector P. Gilroy, of Alor Star, Kedah, returned from leave yesterday evenin* bv the P. A O. s s. India. Sir Robert Chalmers, the newly appointed Gove nor of Ceylon, and Lady Chalmers left London
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  • 401 6 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of tbe Penang Choral Society was held in the T- wn Hall yesterday afternoon, Mr. 0 Vermin,* Thomas presiding, to consider »n alteration in the Rule regarding the lormation of the Committee. There was a fair attendance of members.
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  • 465 6 A Hard Case. Mr. H. N.. Ferrers, a well-known member of the Kuila Lumpur Bir, has addressed the following letter to the Editor of the Malay Mail: Kuala Lumpur, Octolier IS. Sir, As you have recently publ shed some communications of mine relating to Banishment I hope
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    • 284 6 Central Sales Room TO UK 801. D BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Dnto Kramnt Road. The Residence of E. L. MILES, Esq. On Saturday. 25th October, 1913, AT 11 AM. High Class Teakwood Household Furniture COMPRISING Double and Single liras* Bedstaad», Draw» inp, Dining and IDdroom Suites, Marble Top Table*, Rook
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  • 59 7 (From Our (hen Corregpoiulent.) Singapore, October 15. At the Singapore Rubber Auction yesterday 94,069 lb. of rubber were offered for sale and 89,359 lb. were sold at the following prices: Smoked Sheet slo4—sl2o per picul Unsmoked 93—*!06 Fir*t Crepe $lO5-sl'B Second 91— sloo Third 78 88 Fourth
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  • 64 7 (From Our Oiou Correspondent.) Singapoie, O-tuber 16. There were very heavy thunderstorms last night and the course ia easier and more in favour of the light weight carriers. An eiciting race is expected in the Governor’s Cup. The Colonel is well handicapped and has a good chance
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  • 33 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 15. Teck Seng, a salesman employed by the Nestle’s Milk Company was charged yesterday with criminal breach of trust. The case is proceeding.
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  • 263 7 Penang Banker's Child Drowned. Their numerous friends in Penang will be grieved to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Argyll Robertson suffered a sad and tragic loss lf.st month. They were staying nea--Carr Bridge in Scotland and one day their litt'e daughter Joan fell iuto the Dulnain River
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  • 230 7 Before Mr. R. D. Acton this morning a Malay, named Sheik Madar, was charged at the instance of Mr. J. Byrne, Chief Revenue Officer, Government Monopolies, with being iu possession of bhang at McAlister Road on the 3rd instant. It appeared from the evidence that, owing to
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  • 166 7 Ye*t*ri*y. To-d»y. Hi»» or Buyer* R«U*r* Buyer* Seller* F*U. ROBBER. d, d. t. d. d. Anglo Malar 744 8 3 7 3 814 ~l4d fcik»t Mertajam. 1 *1 jj i 1 6 4- l Con*. Malar* 6 104 54W 6 3 4£ Highland* ..<0 6 43 fl 43 Lmggi
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  • 513 7 TROUBLE BETWEEN GREEKS AND TURKS. (Reuter.) Vienna, October 15. Tbe Stultlavitche Korreepondenz has received a telegram form Salonika stating > that a sanguinary fight took place between the Greek and Turkish troops near Xaathi. I Tbe Greeks drove back the Turks and occupied Kojumkeui. Constantinople, October 15. ’I
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  • 128 7 Heroic Rescues. (Reuter.) Cardiff, October 15. The rescuers worked heroically in t ying to save the entombed in the Universal Colliery It was announced at midnight that they were mastering the fire and at 1 o’clock in the m rning twenty men were found alive behind a
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  • 54 7 (Reuter.) London, October 15. The increase of capital of the HamburgAmerika line is officially explained by the necessity of a great increase in freight and tonnage’ in view of the prosperous development of the goods transport and the company’s entrance into the Far Eastern postal and passenger
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  • 45 7 (Reuter.) London, October 16. A train crashed into the rear of an express at St. James’s Station, Liverpool. The coach which was going to Hull was shattered and five bodies have been recovered from the debris. Twenty-five were injured, some very seriously.
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  • 25 7 (Reuter) Muelbausen, October 15. M. Stoefller has completed a twenty-four hours’ flight in which he covered 2,220 Kilometres which is a record.
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  • 167 7 STORY OF THE CAPTAIN* (Reuter.) New York, October 15^ Captain Inch of the Voltumo has sent a wireleiB message giving his story of the disaster which says “The watch below was burned to death after a series of explosions in the forecastle. The boats were swung out
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  • 69 7 (Reuter.) Munich, October 15. At a meeting of the creditors of Dr. Diesel, the inventor, whose strange disappearance from the night boat conveying him to Harwich created a sensation, it was ascertained that his liabilities amounted to 500,000 marks. There were no assets save the furniture
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  • 37 7 (Reuter.) London, October 15. The Dublin employers, in reply to Sir George Askwith’s report, refuse to recognise the Men’s Union until it is properly reorganised in view of the non-observance of tbe agreements.
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  • 34 7 (Reuter.) Chantilly, October 15. Braid, with a score of 307, was second in the French Open Golf Championship, which was won by Duncan. Sherlock was third with a score of 309.
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  • 38 7 Renter.) Washington, October 15. In view of the practical dictatorship of President Huerta America has formally notified Mexico that she will not recognise (he coming election on the 28th inst. as constitutional.
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  • 197 7 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO” Sir, Whilst perusing the contents of your valuable piper last night, I came across a passage in the report of the Hon’ble Resident Councillor’s speech at the Free School, in which it was stated that ever since 1908 that school
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  • 66 7 Tin. Rice and Copra. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, tons at $92.10 Straits Trading Co., 25 $92.<5 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 100 $92.75 Total 137 J tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at cash and 185 2s. 6d.
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  • 668 7 AN IMPOSING SPECTACLE. Renter.) London, October 16. 1 The wedding of Prince Arthur of Con- naught to the Duchess of Fife wax a very imposing spectacle. The ceremony took > place at the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace before a brilliant congregation, including members of the Royal
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  • 235 7 Victory of an Outsider. (Reuter.) London, October 16. The following was the result of the race for the Cesarewitch mi es) which was run at Newmarket yesterday Mr. C. Walda’s Fiz-Yama, 7 7 Herb*rt 1 Mr. J. S. Morison’s Gr ve Greek, 7 2 Calder 2 Mr. Leopold
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  • 25 7 (Reuter.) New York, October 15. The storekeeper, Mr. Benjamin Altman, has bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum las art collection valued at .£3,000,000.
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  • 1522 7 A BALANCE OF FORCES. (From A Timet Correspondent.) Taken as a whole, the personnel of the r new Cabinet, nominated by the acting President and finally approved by the Senate, reflects the suxve persistence of Yuan Shih-kai’s diplomacy and his exceptional ability in adroit compromise
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    • 229 7 i POSITION UNRIVALLED IN LONDON, ENGLAND. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, Portland Place and Regent S»., Lcndon, W, FAMILY HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST ORDER, In Fashionable and Healthy Locality. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the ilnd iUy of September, 1913 an order was made by Mr. Justice Thornton in the
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  • 1007 8 LESSONS FROM THE UNORTHODOX. (Bt Mark Aulkrtojt) i In one #f tbe goMog weeklies there is a photograph of Mr. A. W. Murray, tbe 1 winner of the South of Ireland Championship, at the top of his swing. Mr. Murray 1 plays from pins two. He
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  • 305 8 We take the folieenag from the Financial Newt: —With the continuous fall in the price of stand sod plantation crepe, it will be 1 interesting to get an idea as to companies 1 whose costs are so high as to bring them on I the
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  • 418 8 At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday, the Colonial Secretary will move: That this Council approves an extension of $ll,O-0 to the vote 4 Province Wellesley, improvement to telephone system,’ iiern 4 in the estimates for ihecurieut year, in order to provide for certain necessary improvement
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  • 1200 8 China, in becoming a nominal Republic, has not cast off her conservative trad.tions. The composition of the new Cabinet, which we analyse on another page, shows that Ministers ate etill chosen on much the t»me principles as in other days It is not only in Cabinet
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    • 379 8 Programme for To-night AT Drury Lane Cinematograph Co. In Drury Laac Theatre Hell. The Luck of the Red Lion. Hepworth. Unknown China. CJosrao. Art and Devotion. Ciuos. Father’s Forty Winks. Butcher. Her Better Self. Barker. Was He A German Spy Hepworth. Friscot as an Airman. Ambrofio. Officer 174. Imp. Flapper’s
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    • 50 8 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Li ver Oil Compound tasteless odorless The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and supersedes tha old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly rc commended by the medical profession. ALL chemists Pri*e Jl-'5 «Mil I9.nn
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    • 467 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the books containing the Annual Valuation of and rates imposed on all buildings and lands situated within the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the year 1914, are open to the inspection of Ratepayers at the Municipal Office,*daily on week days between the
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    • 652 8 NOTICE WE, TBE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give notice that we will net reco/. nise any order, transaction, debt and anything in conn*ction with The Eastern Trading Companj unless they are duly signed by any one <f us herein mentioned. 7 Penang, 13th 1913. u. TEO HOW SEN TEO PIN CHONu 14-10-13
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  • 27 9 VrttrU Irom Agent» Du» ChiM Singapore Uneitenan Singapore Print Eitel Friedrich Colombo Drvanha Colombo A. ,18th Oct. B. 21 at BM.ACo. 23rd A G.ACo. 30th
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  • 23 9 Vei tele For Agen't Leave» China Colombo Cneitenan Colombo Print Eitel Friedrich Sixiff&port Detank* /Singapore A. B. B M AOo. A.O.AC0. Oct.
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    • 309 9 P.&O. S.N.C Expected Arrivals end Departures. •Will run direct to Marseilles and London via Colombo. FARES BY WAIL STEAWERS. “A” Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class fo Loudon by Sea 1565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 “B M Accommodation. To London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 To Marseilles orGibraltir $480-85
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    • 1341 9 (SHIPPING .> em •v ret. n* olia Ionia L le Ion 15 29 13 21 7 21 4 18 2 16 30 13 on US 14 29 43 56 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Singapore (Three time* a week). Pori Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Vi'cto; ria
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  • 2228 10 Central Selling Agency Slowly Gaining Adherents— Unaccountable Indecigion in other QuartersMatters'within the Cdntrol of the AgencyStability of Prices the Most Important Consideration. It might be thought by some that support for the movement iu favour of a Rubber Selling Agency is coming in very slowly, but those acquainted
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  • 1464 10 HISTORY IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Yaxui or Research Work to thb Rubber Grower London, September 25 i* Last night, »t the Northern Polytechnic 1 Institute, Hollowiy, Mr. Cyril B*xendale delivered a lecture on “The History of Rubber Planting in the British Empire.” Mr. Noel Trotter, chairman of the
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    • 210 10 Children's Coughs. Whv let the children r..ck their little bod in such a distressing manner when jou can so easily cure their colds with a I o‘tle of Fo" sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers 0 0 WHY ™ILE YOURSELF? 0 "tt SAVE-U-TROUBLE ..«jm m/n n V'TU7 NT wUldo ANYTHING
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    • 59 10 WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED "tan uiiiimiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiim.w S o Cu o <-> S Si w) T S imvmimminfliiiiiimiiimvnim 'innwiiiiimiimmntHmiimmnininnimiimmir O > O x .-2 a i*: s- >, 5 s u C hi jz c Q w E •S C 2 •a c rr 5 E s 5 S P <r. z, s
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    • 57 10 nu u NeVW Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all its name implies. It cures diarrhoea and dysentery in either children or adults, and the most Tiolent cases of cramp colic or pain in the stomach give way to a few doses of this medicine. Safe, sure, always cures.
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    • 277 10 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, Is. 6d °fThe ifu! e y Don’t Turn Up Your Nose Alice. IT IS KESHRANJAN, The World’s Best Hair Grower 8 Restorer This is the greatest Indiau hair Food most decidedly superior to all other Foreign Brands. Most persistent flavour,
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    • 108 11 BY. APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KINQ. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE INDIA OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ■Vi f Vm MILK IMPO BTANT. In order to thoroughly introduce our new FAMILY SIZE Tin (1. pint) of niLknun
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    • 1456 12 EUROPEAN ACENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental good», including: Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and
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