Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-01-27 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 21 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 27th JANUARY 19!3. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1153 1913-01-27 1 iggriiaDDaaDaDaaQQDOiiiiia For »30 I V 7 ou can have the M Pinang I I Gazette” posted -very day g J for a whole year to your address. O (LOCAL SUBCHIPTION. *27.) g q Proportionate Quarterly and a u Half-yearly rates. r. Subscriptions are payable in c o advance and remittances1,153 words
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Article1869 1913-01-27 2 S.T. LECTURE BY DR. J. R. MOTT. CHINA STRIVING AFTER IDEALS, Under the auspices of the Singapore Y. M.C.A., Dr John R. Mott addressed a large gathering, mostly of Chine-e gentlemen, in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday on the subject of educatio n It i-. S.T. - 1,869 words
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Advertisement1036 1913-01-27 2 SITUATIONS VACANT, [municipal notice. ALL persons claiming refund of aasessment in respect of dwelling house* vacant for any portions of the half year TWO ASSISTANT MISTRESSES for eniing 31st December, 1912, are hereby the Governniwnt Girls’ School, reminded that such claim mu<t be sent in Penang. Salaries according to quali-1,036 words
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Advertisement110 1913-01-27 2 MUNICIPAL notice. THE Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the Extension of Leith Street Ghaut Outlet Drain. Full particulars can be obtained and plans and specifications ii spected at the Municipal E igineer’s Office Tenders which should be endorsed Ex ension Leith Street Ghaut Outlet Drain110 words
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Advertisement186 1913-01-27 2 TANSAN WATER. "THE CHOICEST OE ALL CHOICE WATERS." TANSAN DRY TANSAN GINGER ALE, LEMONADE. •‘The Ideal Natural Mineral Water.” Sole Agents: R. T. REID Co., Penang. I THE PENANG CHORAL SOCIETY TOWN HALL, Thursday, January 30th, Saturday, February f s t t Monday, February 3rd. 9 P.M. EACH EVENING. “Merrie186 words
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PLANTING AND MINING
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Article673 1913-01-27 3 AN IMPRESSIONIST'S DESCRIPTION A most picturesque and vivid description of a visit to some Cornish tin works, to see A Boil of Tin,” is given by Mr. Harold Begbie, in tl e Daily Chronicle. In one of the large sheds stand* what the smelter calls a kettle of673 words
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Article367 1913-01-27 3 ,—M D. C. The returns of the exports of block tin and tin ore from the Federated Malay States for the month of December last and for the whole year of 1912 ind cate with perfect lucidity the financial stability of the tin industry of this,—M D. C. - 367 words
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Article377 1913-01-27 3 A Changed Situation. In crmm Q nting on tie suggestion pu forwa d by Mr. Crosbie Roles and Mr. C. E. S Baxendale that the tim j lad crm j for diiect shipment* of »uhfer fr< m M hya to New York, the India Rubber World377 words
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Article202 1913-01-27 3 .—Pall Mall Gazette. This concern, which used to be a Cornish tin proposi ion, was reconstructed during the time of the rubber boom,” largely for the purpose, no doubt, of taking advantage of the prevailing rage for anything even remotely connected with rubber. The results have.—Pall Mall Gazette. - 202 words
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Article81 1913-01-27 3 Abaco (Selangor) Rubber Co. London. January 13.—The Abaco (Se angor) Rubber Companv, Ltd is being floated with a capita' of £39,000 in pound -hare*, of which 17,000 are bei g c ffe ed at par. It is acquiring 1.010 acres in proximi’y to the Inch Kenneth e*ta*e,81 words
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Article727 1913-01-27 3 REPORT BY CEYLON ENTOMOLOGIST. The folL w ng are ext acts of in erest from the annual re} ort of the Ceylon G «vernment Entomologi-t The lar L e root-bor-r of Hevea, described and figured in the Tropical Agriculturist of September, 1910, p. 221, appears to h« growing727 words
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Advertisement399 1913-01-27 3 Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. OWNERS SHIRI LINE OF SIFAMFRS LIMIT Lb, F«»k COLOMBO. LONDON, ROTTERDAM ANTWERP. The Company’# s*. Monmouthshire, G. E Warner, R.N R-, Commander, is due at Singapore about 28th January, and will have prompt despa'ch for above ports. She has excellent accommodation for saloon passengers and399 words
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Advertisement160 1913-01-27 3 Say 66 1 Will Say I will get rid of this Rheumatism I will stop this terrible pain—l will be well and strong, aide to work and able to enjoy life.” Then go to the nearest Chemist or Medicine Vendor and ask for a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm. If160 words
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Advertisement141 1913-01-27 3 I The Ceylon Mnniire works, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. FERTILISERS FOB RUBBER, COCONUTS, TAPIOCA, COFFEE, SUGAR Etc., Etc. RECORD CROPS Soil ANALYSES Free of Charge. THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS H THE EAST Dealing Exclusively in Manures. THE Johnson-Pickett ROPE Co. Inc., MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Manufacturers of Pure Manila Rope. Made141 words
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Article757 1913-01-27 4 Mrs. Gorman a passenger to Penang 'from Kedah yesterday. Mr. F. Pritchaid arrived at Penang yesterday from I’rang. He is staying with Mr. C. W. Barnett. Mr. W. L. Conlay, of the F.M.B. and Mr. E. A. Mauasseh returned from Rangoon yesterday. Mr. R. F. O. Saunders757 words
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Article376 1913-01-27 4 SUCCESSFUL OPENING PERFORMANCE. Harmston’s are associated with all that is best in the ci r cus world and their periodical visits to Penang are always anticipated with pleasure. The company -eceived a cordial welcome from a fud house” at the Dato Kramat Gardens on Saturday night, and ju376 words
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Article270 1913-01-27 4 FAVOURABLE IMPRESSIONS OF MALAYA. Mr W. Newton, a rep-esentative of Mr. Birch Crisp, was a pass-nger by th* s.s. India, on Saturday. He is returning to London, he told one of our staff, after visi ing the principal centres in Ma aya with the object270 words
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Article222 1913-01-27 4 BETTING THAN A YOUNGER ONE. The man of fifty was the subject of a Christmas symposium in the Tageblatt, and medical experts, business men, and artists agree that a man of fif y is no older than a ma-i of forty, and in numerous instances is222 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article238 1913-01-27 4 To-day’s ties Single Handicap Class A.— A G Anthony v. R N Holmes.; Single Handicap Class 5.—R R Turner v. F N Day; Foerd Kelcey v. R C B Hay F C Gregson v; R D Sayers A S Gulston v. J A Rjbertsoa. Single H *ndicap238 words
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Article155 1913-01-27 4 This match toek place yesterday afternoon on the Rifle Ra-i L-e and resulted as follows.—Ranges 2JO, 500, and 6;0 yards under Bi-sley 1912 conditions a. se p s s Mr. A. M. Stewart .75 99.75 Capt. J G. Allan .75 98.75 Co pl. J. Dowty .75 98155 words
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Article43 1913-01-27 4 AMERICAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A mixed American Tennis Tournament will be held during th* Ch n»»e N-jw Year Ivdidavs, viz ,6 h, 7ch an I Br-h8 r -h February. Draw for partners. Sealei H vidicap. Entries close on Munday, 3rd February.43 words
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Article223 1913-01-27 4 Taiping,. Jan. 25. A league contest was p’ayed between the Taiping United Asiatics and the Malay S atrs Guides, yesterday evening, on the school grou id which ended in a win for the the latter by 5 goals to 1. The surprisingly heavy defeat of the Asiatics223 words
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Article49 1913-01-27 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $111.75 per picul, buyers, no sellers. The following is the local report:— Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., $112.25; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil; Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., nil Messrs Leoni? Fee Co., nil Penang fin Exchange, $111.75,49 words
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Article291 1913-01-27 4 A CRITICISM OF INDIA. London, January 21 —L’he Naval correspondent of the Daily Tel'graph, in an article on India and Naval Defenc*, refers to the discussion in progress between the Admiralty and the India Office on the subject of India’s contribution to Naval Defence. He pointed out291 words
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Article179 1913-01-27 4 A young mm fio n a sugar factory put up at a hotel in Soerabaya recen'ly, s»ys the JTisuwa&facl. He described himself in the visitors’ book as a doctor. It happened that on the night of the 4th inst., a young lady who was staying in the179 words
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Article134 1913-01-27 4 T. K. Simpson, employed by the Kuala Lumpur E «gineering Company, was charged at the Police Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday with criminal breach of trus h the allegation being that he absconded on or about Jan. Ist with $330 entrusted to him for the purpose134 words
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Article146 1913-01-27 4 The part of the Kuala Lumpur known as Harichandra-Vi Is, situate at the corner of Brickfie'ds—New Petaling Roads, was on Friday the scene of a serious motor car accident in which two rickshas were smashed to pieces and a couple of children run over. The latter were removed146 words
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Article115 1913-01-27 4 T.O.M. Messrs. Towers and Co public accountants and auditors, London and Ipoh, have succ j Bsfully floated another Company, viz. Taasek Rubber, Limited, with an issued capital of $135,000. The issue was oversubscribed in 3 days, although t iere was no appeal to the public. The shareholdersT.O.M. - 115 words
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Article155 1913-01-27 4 January 27. Penang Amateurs, Town Hall, 9 pm. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tuesday, January 28. Homeward German Mail. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Merrie England,” Dress Rehearsal, 9 p.m. Selangor Turf Club, New Year Meeting. Wednesday, Jaaeary155 words
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Article437 1913-01-27 4 Per P and O steamer Namur.— From London Dec. 28.—T0 Singapore Mrs H C Woodroffe, Miss Stevens, Air W MacKenzie, Airs McClusky, Miss A Maynard. Mrs Fanocu--, Mr J McFarland, Mr H Palmer, Mrs Brown and child, Capt F S Watson, Mrs E Faweus and child,437 words
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Article238 1913-01-27 4 Per P and O India, connecting at Colombo with Mooltan sailing January 24.—Mr G W A Trimmer, Mr H W Hewitt, Miss R Marquis, Miss D Macfie, Mrs Robson and infant, Miss A Merry, Mr. Merry, Mr. S T Sheppard, Mr and Mrs. Watson and infant, Dr. and238 words
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Article794 1913-01-27 4 Fob Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., &Q 4 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a.m,, 1.45 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturday, Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 arn 8 a.m., 10-40794 words
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Advertisement142 1913-01-27 5 1 1 1 mb 7 < 3 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. ALSO The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Our leading medical men, as well142 words
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Article31 1913-01-27 6 Gabell.—On Jan 24, at No 1, Vermont Road, to Mr. and Mrs. Gabell, a daughter. Beresford —On December 24. at London, the wife of Frank E. Beresford, of a son.31 words
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Article59 1913-01-27 6 Andrews —Lewis—On the 27th inst., by the Registrar of Marriages Richard Gilbert Andrews, Bu Iding Inspector, Municipality, Penang, to Charlotte, widow of the late Mr. Robert Lewis of Penang. (F.M.S., Strais, Indian and Burmah papers please copy). White—Hino.—On January 1, at Hay wards-heath, Joseph White, m.a., to Alice Marie,59 words
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Article887 1913-01-27 6 Even a most casual reading of the newspapers that reach us from India shows that we have many problems, social, economic and hygienic, in common, and that discussions and policies pursued there often contain useful and suggestive ideas which may be applied to questions of interest to887 words
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Article142 1913-01-27 6 A FIELD DAY. In preparation for the annual inspection, which takes place on the Bth of next month, the Penang Volunteers and Cadets proceeded to the R fie Range, yesteiday morning, for a field practice. About 200 strong, and under the command of Captain Alan Wilson, they fell142 words
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Article140 1913-01-27 6 CONTRACT FOR THE HOSPITAL. Mr. Robert Young is the successful tenderer for the new King Edward the Seventh Memorial Hospital.” The work is to be commenced at once on a site adjoining MacAliiter Road. The building will be of two storeys and have an imposing frontage140 words
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Article523 1913-01-27 6 g HON. W. C. MICHELL GOING ON LEAVE. We understand t> at the Resident Councillor, Hon. W. C. M'chell and Mrs. Michell are eavirg by ’ha Prinz Ludwig for Home to-morrow. They will be absent eight or nine mon'hs. The Hon. W. Evans, accompan ed by523 words
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Article141 1913-01-27 6 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyer» and seller» only) in our share list, 0» page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. S Shabby. d "S s M m M Afinivig, Kinta O. 15.15 15.50 Kinta P. 15.15 15.50 Kinta 18 90 20 18| 20 P. Bharu 41141 words
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Article39 1913-01-27 6 —Reuter. RUBBER PRICES IN LONDON. London, January 27.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/3.| Para to arrive 4,4 The rubber market is week. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article37 1913-01-27 6 REDUCTION OF CAPITAL. (Prom Our Oivn Correspondent.) Singapore, Januaiy 27. A meeting of shareholders of the Nyalas Rubber Co., Ltd., confirmed the directors' scheme for reducing the cep tai of the concern to $300,000.37 words
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Article73 1913-01-27 6 PROSPEROUS RECORD. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singap ire, January 27. The report of the Singapore Sporting Club shows a credit balance in the working account of $8,791. Debentures redeemed during the past year amounted to 10,000, leaving 45,000 unredeemed. Grounds and standi have been well maintained. The73 words
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Article59 1913-01-27 6 SENTENCED AT SINGAPORE. [/rom Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, January 27. Amanat Ali, a bandsman belonging to the Third Brahman Regim nt, who was arrested on a charge of forging a comrade’s finger prints in a savings bank book, was sentenced on Saturday to three months imprisonment for59 words
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Article66 1913-01-27 6 S.S. “HONG’IO” CAPSIZES. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 27. The steamer Hongho, whilst being launched from Tanjong Rhu slipway, after inspection, capsized on to her beam ends and now blocks the slip. It is supposed the mishap was due to the removal of ballast, etc., to66 words
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Article42 1913-01-27 6 [/’ro»i Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 27. The Buffi Regiment, who have been relieved by the K 0.Y.L1., 1 f S mapore on Saturday and were seen off by all the officers of the garrison and many civilians.42 words
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Advertisement254 1913-01-27 6 IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. One “MONO” Car, 12 H. P. 4 CYLINDERS, Torpedo Body. Painted French Grey, Complete with Lamps, Tools and Accessories. $2,500 1 INSPECTION INVITED. Full particulars from Belin, Meyer 6 Co., Ltd., PENANG. PIANO TUNING j fli w B Our Tuner is now in Parit254 words
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Obituary28 1913-01-27 6 DEATHS. Caldbeck—On December 17, Eaton John Caldbeck, at Hurstpierpoint, aged 62 years. Pettit.—On December 26, at a nursing home, London, Florence Beatrice, only daughter of Edward Pettit, Walton-on-Thames.28 words
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Article298 1913-01-27 7 Reuter. THE BILL DOOMED. LEADERS AT LOGGERHEADS. London, January 25. Reform Bill Doomed,” the heading in a Radical paper, crystallises the comment on yesterday’s debate. The only question is whether a withdrawal of the Bill will be announced b fore or after the division on Sir Edward Grey’s— Reuter. - 298 words
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Article84 1913-01-27 7 —Reuter. A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Paris, January 26. The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 324 votes to 77. Later. M. Briand, the Premier, fainted during the division but soon recovered. Despite the vote of confidence, M. Briand’s declaration of policy—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article76 1913-01-27 7 ANNUAL MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 27. At the annual meeting of St. Mary’s Church, the report and accounts were adopted. The Rev. Mr. Graham, the present Chaplain, who is going Home on leave, will be succeeded by the Rev. W. S. Kely,76 words
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Article68 1913-01-27 7 A PUBLIC PROTEST. From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipob, January 27. An indignation meeting of residents was held at Telok Anson to protest against the disgraceful s'ate of the roads. It was decided to send a deputation to the Resident to make representations on this subject. The68 words
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Article32 1913-01-27 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 27. Hon. E. C. Ellis has accepted the post of acting Attorney-General until a successor has been appointed to Hon. T. de M. Braddell.32 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 27. The first reading of the Domestic Servants’ Registration Bill will be taken in ir •at reading at the meeting of the Legis lative Council next Friday.36 words
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Article87 1913-01-27 7 —Reuter. QUESTION OF ADVISERS. IMMEDIATE ADVANCE ARRANGED. London, January 26. Reuter understands the latest difficulty with reference to the Chinese Loan concerns the method of nomination of ad visers. Although it was originally thought the transaction would not be completed until the European situation was clearer,—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article45 1913-01-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ku»lv Lumiur, January 27. A big swarm of locusts descended in Amp&ng Rad and the Racecourse on Sunday. It was the largest swvrm ever seen in Kusla Lumpur. They disappeared eventually in the direction of Sungei Besi.45 words
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Article46 1913-01-27 7 —Reuter. KEEL LAID AT SYDNEY. Sydney, January 27. Cockatoo Island dockyard has been transferred to the Federal authorities. The keels of the Brisbane, the first cruiser to be built in Australia, and of the destroyers To rens and Derwent have been laid —Reuter.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 7 ,—Reuter. URGENT WHIP TO LABOURITES London, January 25. The labour members received an urgent whip in prospect of the Franchise Bill being dropped on M onday and the Tracies Un.on Bill taken up.,—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 7 i.—Reuter A NATIONAL MEMORIAL. London, January 26. Eight hundred pounds sterling has been subscrii ed so far to the fu d for a National Memorial to Field Marshal Sir George White.i.—Reuter - 36 words
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Article18 1913-01-27 7 .—Reuter. London, January 26. England de f eated France by 20 points to nil, at Twickenham..—Reuter. - 18 words
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Article216 1913-01-27 7 At Christ Chui ch, Cyfarthfa, Merthyr Tydfil, on December 19, by the R-v. Howell Kirkhouse, vica-, assisted by the R*v. Thomas Evans, Merthyr Vale, Mr. William Herbert Morgan, (of the Public Works Department, Federated Malay States), elder son of the la'e Mr. William Morgan, of Dinmore,216 words
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Article243 1913-01-27 7 Mr. A. V. Brown this morning concluded the hearing of the case in which a Tamil was charged with causing hurt to a fellow countryman at Gladstone Road a few weeks ago. Accused, who was defended by Mr. J. Crabb-Watt, was fined $lO It will be243 words
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THE WAR.
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Article633 1913-01-27 7 —Reuter. DISORDER IN CONSTANTINOPLE. London, January 25. The Balkan representatives telegraphed lengthilv to their respective Governments yesterday evening, asking for further in struct ons in view of the possibility of long delay in the Forte’s reply tu the Powers. '1 he Balkanites declare they would have—Reuter. - 633 words
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Article188 1913-01-27 7 —D.O L. Berlin, January 27. The Turkish Cabinet has convoked a meeting of the dissolved Chamber of Representatives to join the S nate in coming io a decision regaid ng peace or war. Business on the European bourses is most null in con-equence of the unsettled state of—D.O L. - 188 words
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Article255 1913-01-27 7 It has been forgotten generally that Goethe had very pronounced views upou the balance of power in the Near East, and it is in’eresting to iecall them in view of the present situation They are to be found in the Memoiis written by Chancellor von Muikr of255 words
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Article226 1913-01-27 7 Even ve* haidlv anj thing is known from the side of the Allies of the great actions in ti e war, and the innumerable terrible and grote i que inc d nts wh’ch in the case of all other modern great «a s have filled226 words
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Article89 1913-01-27 7 London, January 16.—1 n view of the reports of 10,000 de-tilute Moslems at Monastir, the thousands suffering extreme hardships around Adrianople and Chatalja, and the women and children starving in the villages of Thrace, it has been decided after a meeting of the Committee of the Mansion89 words
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Article42 1913-01-27 7 —D. O. L, Berlin, January 27. The health of H. R, H. Frince Adalbert of Prussia is constantly improving. In the Reichstag shortly a Bill will be introduced to provide for the additional requirements of the Army.—D. O. L,—D. O. L, - 42 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 7 —Reuter. AVIATOR’S DARING FLIGHT. Domo d’Ossala, (Piedmont), Jan. 25. The aviator Bielovuci left Brique in the afternoon and flew across the Alps, an I after a twenty five minutes’ flight landed safely here.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement529 1913-01-27 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. AN Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m* on Thursday, the 30th instant. L. A. COUTIER BIGGS Municipal Secretary. MUNICIPAL. NOTICE. DOGS. OWNERS OF DOGS are hereby reminded that the registration of dogs for the year ending 31st December,529 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous343 1913-01-27 7 HARMSTON’S CIRCUS AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Loe.lio.DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. Harmston’s Circus have much pleasure £in presenting to the Public of Penang, for the First Time, the following all «4 Star London and Continental Artistes. T WATSON “The Weird Wizard of the Went”’ AND HlB SOMERSAULTING MOTOR CAR. This King of Chaffeurs, leaving343 words
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Article1157 1913-01-27 8 DEBATE ON THE MUNICIPAL BILL. RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PROPERTY. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Friday afternoon at Singapore. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G.) presided and there were also present H.E. the Officer Commanding (Lt. Co). A. G Marrable), the Colonial1,157 words
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Article338 1913-01-27 8 TO TOUR THE GLOBE. New York, December J 3. By all accounts, there are to be many novelties at the San Francisco Panama Exposition. Among these much may be said for the m idem Noah’s Irk,” which is certainly entitled to a good place in any pageant338 words
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Article194 1913-01-27 8 AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. Mr. Crowe one of the staff at the Bau Cyanide Works, met with an ex remely uni letsant accident a few days ago, says the Sarawak Gazette- While adjusting a small screw at ihe back of a switch board he apparently inadvertently came in194 words
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Article115 1913-01-27 8 CHINESE MULES FOR MOUNTAIN BATTERY. Capt. Spencer, R.G.A., in command of the Mou itain Battery of the Malay States Guides, is proceeding by the Austrian Lloyd steamer Bohemia to Lientsin to purchase fifty mubs for a battery. This will bring up the M.S.G. Mountain Battery in mobility115 words
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Advertisement450 1913-01-27 8 HAS FEVER MADE YOU WEAK? .«xTSWI f iii < in’ <i'ii'<mi7i i< 1 1 i<' i><Mi. l ii i'i'i>w'«.*igt 1 1'iw'i'n'i iJ.M.i fc<*-:. Z <z W' Zz M *Vpn^Ar A p ol^ol tonic_foo< Jl ill enriches the Blood, restores (Trade .Mark) e* :<&■ E|| Vitality and Strength. ;:><l K Solution450 words
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Advertisement96 1913-01-27 8 EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE buying agencies undertaken for all British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches,96 words
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Advertisement268 1913-01-27 8 Oa □□□□oannnnDon I ALWAYS INSIST UPON GETTING, THE n I “TWO HANDS”! g D Brand of Danish Butter. because the Two hands contains the q greatest amount of butter fat. g because the Two hands is guaran- n teed pure, genuine Danish butter g without any artificial mixture whatever, a268 words
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Miscellaneous518 1913-01-27 8 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! PeA&ng Motion Picture Show, NO. 4 BRANCH. LOCATION -PENANG ROAD. It has all along enjoyed the highest reputation for excellence, and is of widespread repute. WE HAVE IN STOCK V W Films* of thrilling adventures. Comic elements to split your sides. Makers' films. We beg of our Patrons,518 words
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Article2201 1913-01-27 9 cwt.!. MwriM. n 8 I il «S a or 1908 190» 1910 1911 1913 M I NIN 1913 uftnnnn .m noo 60 000 »1 1 Ayer Weng Bahtn an/D AP- Co. 2 210 1903 JS'o» Si 000 10 10 10 SO 90 28$ Belat Tin Minintr Oo 1903 300.0002,201 words
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Article871 1913-01-27 9 ARRIVALS. Selandia, Dan., 3173, Gabe, Jan. 27, Antwerp, gen., Slot A Co. Den of Crombis, Brit, 3128, Jarvis, Jan. 27, London, gen., Boustead Co. Indragiri, Dut, 330, Bauer, Jan. 27, Deli, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Circe, Brit, 314, Bannatyne, Jan. 27, Deli, gen., William Mansfield Co. Ellenga, Brit, 2558,871 words
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Advertisement164 1913-01-27 9 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. established THB FIRST LTTE OFFICE IN THE WORLD TO APPLY THE NONFORFEITURE PRINCIPLE TO POLICIES A Mutual Office No Shareholder» Annual Income £1.200.000« Funds £6.700.000Claims Paid £5'668’711. RATES OF PREMIUMS FOR £l.OOO ASSURANCE WITH PROFITS Age nearest Payable at Yearly-pramiuaa. birthday. death164 words
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Advertisement629 1913-01-27 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200, »00 I Reserve Fund £1,650,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... I Head Office: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C I Agencies and B ranches. I Amritsar Hamburg Puket I Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore629 words
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Article709 1913-01-27 10 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton Jc Co., Ltd., writing on 2nd January, report:— Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week Mid-Amei ican—Spot 7.11 7.13 Mid-American, current a month 6.86 6.91 F.G.F. Egyptian —Spot 10.00 10.00 ,z, Yester- Last New York Cotton. day week Spot—Cents 13.20 13.20 London. To-day.709 words
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Advertisement619 1913-01-27 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. riJROPFAN LINE A fortnightly service is maintained be'tween Yokohama ria ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp under mail contract ’■'fth the Imperial Japanese Government he New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all619 words
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Advertisement444 1913-01-27 10 1 I RELATIONS COMMERCIALES DANS TOUS LES PAYS. I BUREAU INTERNATIONAL POUR FAVO- jh 1 B RISER LE COMMERCE ET If H AMSTERDAM, Direeteur BRUXELLES B Damrak 60. J. BENDIEN. 21. Bd. du Jardin Botanique. Q •u 19 2 a K 3 g Le Bureau a pour but I’extension des444 words
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Advertisement67 1913-01-27 10 “THE LIFE OF TRADE” A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makes an impression, but it is only the continuous insertion of the advertisement, like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argument home and clinches it.67 words
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Advertisement87 1913-01-27 10 -J Yo7\ K tyres! LARGE STOCKS IN ALL CURRENT SIZES. Agents for Penang; SELLAR, MURRAY Co. ALSO AT CHIN SENG Co. F Weari\e Bros., Ltd. MOTOR ENGINEERS m AND IMPORTERS, f|||| 0 SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS BH Straits Settlements and F. M. S. 3 seater, amh k $i,500. n 587 words
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Article826 1913-01-27 11 To the Clyde belongs the proud distinction of having b-en the scene of the production of moie shipping tonnage than any single river in ths world. During the year just closed 381 vessels, with a total tonnage of 642,214, were launched from the local shipbuilding yards. This total826 words
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Advertisement335 1913-01-27 11 K O' 'fySy X&Z' V ’O’ 'ty I ■r M v >/ Vtit I, r kJr -mP r FW" WwW 3rz w tWs&V Wr p brand \KwN R LEMON wW I Wk m. \h jU O '-'■’if f £.’2 A' .-r-f V *y Made from Lemons full of Juice Flavour335 words
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Advertisement36 1913-01-27 11 THE RIGHT DRINK FOR ABSTAINERS. O.T. diluted (like Whisky) with Lemonade, Ginger Ale. Ginger Beer, Soda Water, or Piain Water, makes a full-bodied blet.d, delightful in flavour, distinctive in character, and not too sweet or gassy.36 words
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Advertisement502 1913-01-27 11 O □□□ano. nrinnpp q 1 WHAT THE WORLD THINKS OF THE SIX-CYLINDER ROLLS=ROYCE “THE INCOMPARABLE ROLLS-ROYCE.’’ Mr. Max Pemberton in the Daily Mail t October Ist, 1912. A Car of Unsurpassed Excellence.” Times. L 'mGon, November, 19bll. The Acme of Automobile Engineering.” '1 he Auto-Car, November, 1911. The World’s Most502 words
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Advertisement2280 1913-01-27 12 p. e? o. s»iifaiga. Norddevtscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. n( n a stM!n ]jj V jg at j ol] (j o ratm «.uuu. 0««i SteamSWHO. tw MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. r L| W. 1913 Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND Feb. 6 Devanha connecting with Medina nUIII* MIITIIAI fiTEAM usif2,280 words
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