Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 February 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-02-03 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 27 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 3rd FEBRUARY 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement968 1913-02-03 1 ,gggf AinnnDDoanannDDDNAiin 1 For $3O I ou can have the Pinang I Gazette” posted every day g 3 for a whole year to your address. 3 (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and a Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in c advance and remittances should g be addressed to Th,968 words
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Article447 1913-02-03 2 THE TIGER’S COUGH. Mr. Cherry Kearton, who has been showing his astonishing film-i of wild life to children at the Royal Society of Arts, te’ls a story of meeting a City man and telling him he was off with his camera to Borneo. Be careful,” said the447 words
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Article263 1913-02-03 2 It not infrequently happens that motorists have to drive over stretches of crushed stone and other material used in making new roads or in repairing same, and the treades of the tyre are likely to suffer from small cuts unless great care is taken to drive263 words
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Article127 1913-02-03 2 Dr. of the Lancashire College, the chairman of the Congregational Union, sends the following message for the New Year to the Congregationalist I think we have had enough of statistics. The question is not the six* of the church, but its quality, tone, spirit, efficiency.127 words
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Advertisement1369 1913-02-03 2 situations vacant. The Straits Cinema Co. -s WANTED. LOCATION -.—PENANG ROAD. t* 'T7' C m „m T'kk u "TEmroRA MUTARTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS.” ASSISTANT for Rubber Estate in Province Wellesley must be well TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Young and old have them. g experienced in tapping and factory work. AND1,369 words
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Advertisement62 1913-02-03 2 MARTIN’S A French Remedy for all Irrearularlt les. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hen ce their enormous sale. At62 words
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Advertisement411 1913-02-03 2 O nnnnnr WHAT THE WORLD i THINKS OF THE Ĕ SIX-CYLINDER ROLLS-ROYCE “THE INCOMPARABLE ROLLS-ROYCE.’’ Mr. Max Pemberton in the Daily Mail, October Ist, 1912, A Car of Unsurpassed Excellence.” Ttt/ies. L >ndon, November, 1911. 4< The Acme of Automobile Engineering.” The Auto-Gar, November, 1911. The World’s Most Famous Automobile.”411 words
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Article3027 1913-02-03 3 SERVANTS’ REGISTRATION BILL INTRODUCED. DISCUSSION ON DOUBLE RICKISHAS A meeting of the Legislative C uncil was held yesterday afternoon. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, K.C. M.G.) presided and theie were also present H. E. the Officer Commanding (Lt. Col. A. G. Marrable), the Colonial Secretary (the3,027 words
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Advertisement604 1913-02-03 3 N.Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. AX EUROPEAN LINE A rpwica is maintained be«sen Yokohama via porta to Marseille», London and Antwerp, under mail contract •rith the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this "ervice have been specially designed and oonetnicted. and are fitted with all the604 words
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Advertisement77 1913-02-03 3 CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. From Biculla (B mbay, India), Mrs. E. Leslie writes:—For some time I was a prey to Dyspepsia, and I became so. ‘l! that it caused me much anxiety. My husband happened to get a bottle of OT. and c axed me into taking a wineglatsful, when I77 words
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Advertisement231 1913-02-03 3 I BE KeEP j Strong c.-r Rr TAKING 1 T7,aoe \7 A M A /V “ARK y I BRAND Tonic Wine If you cannot eat you cannot M be strong. ‘Vana’ will give B you a hearty appetite and help /y yon to assimilate the food vou eat. your Pharmacist231 words
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Article3390 1913-02-03 4 SECOND ANNUAL DINNER. SOME INTERESTING SPEECHES. The second annual dinner of the Old Boys of St. X Avier’s Institutioa!|was held at the School Houst on Saturday, and the event will ever be remembered by Xaverians as a most appropriate climax of the jubilee celebrations of last3,390 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article792 1913-02-03 4 PLANTERS vs. THE REST. AN INTERESTING GAME. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Ipoh, February 3. Our seasons cricket started on Saturday afternoon with the above fixture, and it was thoroughly enjoyed by al', the weather being fins and cool, while the wickets played both fast and true. There was792 words
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Article41 1913-02-03 4 CONCLUDING DAY’S RESULTS. The results in connection with the coq” eluding day of the Kuala Lumpur medtin» were as follows Race I.—Grisette. Race 2. —Seronok. Race 3. —Lassie. Race 4 —Perilous. Race 5. Hedonist. Race 6.—Upranie. Race 7.—Peanut.41 words
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Article217 1913-02-03 4 To-day: Double Handicap Class A.— J R Brown and A F G Anderson v. Prentis and Bennett A Dennys and L J C Anderson v? May and Acton. Double Hantiicap Class B.— Guhton and Baker v. L'idlaw and F.eming; and Cowap v. Byers and Hay; and Shirras217 words
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Article52 1913-02-03 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $112.40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. The following was the local report: To-day’s :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., $ll2 B'4; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil; Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., nil; Messrs. Leong Fee dt Co., nil Penang Tin52 words
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Article73 1913-02-03 4 Monday, February 5. C.R.C. Sports, entries close. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Merrie England,” Town Hall, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penaug Road; George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tuesday. February 4. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 5. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thurslay, February 6. Band, Golf73 words
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Article51 1913-02-03 4 Feb. 5 to Feb. 9.—P.V. Annual Camp. Feb. 6 and 7.—Chinese New Year. Bank Holidays. Feb. B.—Kedah Hunt Club Gymkhana. C.R.C. Annual Sports. Feb. 18.—Full Court of Appeal, Penang. Feb. 23.—P.V.RC. Monthly Shoot March 14 —Championship Boxing Tommy Burns v. Bombardier Wells. March 21.—Malay Association Football: Penang v.51 words
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Article123 1913-02-03 4 Penang, February 3, 1913. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Banh London Demand Bank ...2/4 032 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 8 Oredit ...2/4 19/32 3 Doc”njen*«’ y ...2/4 21/32 □alontta Demand Bank R® 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank h 174 f H 8 days' eight Prin t123 words
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Advertisement68 1913-02-03 4 “THtC 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.68 words
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Advertisement137 1913-02-03 5 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 well as the public, recognise the PURITY and137 words
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Article38 1913-02-03 6 Tan.—On Tuesday, January 28, 1913, at 6, Tranquerah, Malacca, the wife of Mr. Tan Cheng Boon, of a son. La Salle.—On January 31, at 213, Orchard Road Singapore, the wife of J* La Salle, of a son.38 words
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Article28 1913-02-03 6 Kruyff—Weblus.—On Dec. 31st., at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, by the Rev. W. Cross, m.a., Mr. Henarik Kruyff, of the Deli Maatschappy, Sumatra, to Miss Catharina Augusta Weblus.28 words
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Article841 1913-02-03 6 The discussions which have been raging around the Mongolian question of late have received a valuable contribution from the pen of Dr. E. J. Dillon, who enjoys the reputation of being one of the best informed writers of the present day on things Chinese. In841 words
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Article119 1913-02-03 6 There was a full hou-e at the Town Had on Saturday, when the members of the Penang Choral Society gave their second rendering cf Merrie England.” The performance was an improvement on the opening night and the audience, amongst whom was the Resident Councillor, the Hon. W. Evans119 words
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Article97 1913-02-03 6 At the Presbyterian Church on Friday, the wedding took place of Mr. Henarik Kruyff, assistant of the Deli Maatschappy, Sumatra, and Catharina Augusta Weblus. The Rev. W. Cross, m.a., officiated. Mr. H. W. C. Jonkers was bestman, while the bride was attended as bridesmaid by Mrs. Kerdyk.97 words
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Article77 1913-02-03 6 Harmston’s gave their farewell performance on Saturday night before a very large audience. The entertainment was highly enjoyable and the various arti-tes received liberal rounds of applause. After the performance the work was commenced of taking down the huge tent and getting all the circus gear transported to77 words
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Article461 1913-02-03 6 buildings and road-making.— lndian Daily Telegraph. In spite of there being several other shows in town on Sntirdav n'ght, there whs a large attendance in the tent hail of the P. M. P. S. in Penang Road, and the house was treated to an excellent entertainment.buildings and road-making.—lndian Daily Telegraph. - 461 words
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Article671 1913-02-03 6 Mr. F. M. Elliott has appointed a Commissioner for the Municipality Singapore. The Hon. and Mrs. A. Huttenbach re turned from Singapore this morning h the ss. Dilwara. Mr. A. W. Just has been appointed» Director of the Widows and Orphans’ Pension Fund, Perak, vice Mr. D.671 words
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Article57 1913-02-03 6 Feb. sth, Ash- Wednesday —8 a.m., H°l? Communion 9-30 a m., Matins 5-30 p.m.< E ensong, Litany and ComminatioD. Daily during Lent.—9-30 a.m., Mati tlJ and Short Meditation. Wednesdays.—s-30 p.m., Evens mg "o a Course of Addresses on S. Paul’s Epist to the PhiHipians.” Fridays.—6 p.m. Intercessions57 words
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Advertisement166 1913-02-03 6 dnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnu S LAMBERT h AND n fiSSJS?M BUTLER’S 5 n pg||!|gS SMOKING g g MIXTURE. n g H n 13 Packed in T lbs. Air Tight Tins H n n g Price 75 cts. per Tin. g n n H STOCKED BY H n n d Messrs. PRITCHARD Co., Penanir.166 words
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Advertisement11 1913-02-03 6 E. 0. HOTEL. SUPPER To-night, Monday 3rd, February. AFTER Merrie England.11 words
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Obituary386 1913-02-03 6 DEATHS. Cream Cheow Heng,—On 3rd inst., at Penang, Master Cheam Kim Chuan, 2nd Son of Mr. Cheam Cheow Heng, Senior Chinese Interpreter, Police Court, of typhoid fever. Straits, F.M.S., Hongkong and British North Borneo papers please copy. Johnstone. —At 17-7, Thomson Road, Singapore, on January Ml, Thomas Johnstone, Marine Engineer;386 words
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Article180 1913-02-03 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. 2 SUABBS. *> fl 5 OQ to SQ tn Mining. Kinta 17} l»l 17} 19 Malayan Tin 76/3 80/- 76/- 78/3 Pahang C. 10/6 11/4} 10/6180 words
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Article123 1913-02-03 7 A NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, February 1. At the annual meeting of the Lunas Rubber Co., Ltd., Mr. Robinson, the chairman, said the directors hoped next year to come forward with a report of another year’s good progress, if not with dividend123 words
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Article85 1913-02-03 7 A CLEAN ESTATE. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 1. At the annual meeting of the Indragiri Rubber Co., Ltd., the Chairman stated that the estate was now clean and the Company was in a sound position. The year’s working showed a profit as against a loss85 words
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Article39 1913-02-03 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 3. The Dutch steamer De Klerk is ashore off Rhio. The steamer Van Choon is standing by and is in wireless communication with the Tara, which is now in port.39 words
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Article35 1913-02-03 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 3. The aviators require a guarantee $l,OOO, which it is hoped will be realised. In that case they will give a two hours exhibition on Saturday.35 words
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Article55 1913-02-03 7 .—Reuter, A SIX-YEARS’ TERM FIXED. Washington, February 2. The U. S. Senate resolved in favour of a constitutional amendment enacting a single p esidential term of six years, to prevent the possibility of a third term. To Exclude Illiterates. The Senate also passed the Immigration Bill, excluding.—Reuter, - 55 words
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THE WAR.
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Article480 1913-02-03 7 Reuter. STILL HOPES OF PEACE. Berlin, February 1. The inspired newspaper Koelnische declares that the Powers will do thei r utmost until up to the last moment to prevent a resumption of hostilities and hin’s that Germany has already given salutary advice to the Balkanites. NotReuter. - 480 words
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Article186 1913-02-03 7 D. O. L. Berlin, February 2. Sofia is demonstrating against a continuation of the war. A conference of the Powers held in London to-day resolved Io counsel the continuation of the peace negotiations Bu'garian threats have produced remarks from the Porte wh ch point to war. The EmperorD. O. L. - 186 words
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Article135 1913-02-03 7 —Reuter. RELIC-SMASHING AT THE TOWER. MENACE TO GOOB ORDER London, February 2. A Suffragette smashed the glass case containing Orders of Merit in the Tower of London. She was arrested. Palaces Closed. London, February 1. The Kensington, Hampton Court, Kew and Holyrood Palaces have been closed to the.—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article120 1913-02-03 7 .—Reuter. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE. London, February J. Rt. Hon Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer was presented with his portrait at the National Liberal Club. In responding, he said the foremos*Liberal task in the ne<r future was the emancipation of land The conditions of.—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article94 1913-02-03 7 i —Reuter. IN CHASE OF A DHOW London, February 1. The Admiralty announces in continuation of the despatch of the 31st ult. that a rumour has reached Li»'ga that a Tangistan dhow with rifles aboard met a warship south of Halul Island. The officer in chargei —Reuter. - 94 words
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Article47 1913-02-03 7 PENDING ENTENTE Vienna, February 1. Colonel Prince Hohenlohe, the Austrian Emperor’s Chamberlain, will shortly proceed to Petersburg, bearing an autograph letter from Em« eror Francis Joseph to the Tsar. This is regarded as reflecting friendly relations as between the Austrian and the Russian Courts. —Reuter.47 words
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Article29 1913-02-03 7 Reuter. FAVOURABLE NEWS. The Hague, February 2. Queen Wilhelmina has returned from Taunus, bringing favourable news concerning the health of the Prince Consort.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article24 1913-02-03 7 —Reuter. FORM PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT London, February 1. The Ulster Unionist Council has adopted a scheme of provincial Government and appointed an executive—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article24 1913-02-03 7 —Reuter. WALES BEATS SCOTLAND. London, February 2. In the International Rugby match Wales beat Scotland by 8 points to 0 a Edinburgh/—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article42 1913-02-03 7 JANUARY 1913. Output. From Mine Piculs 3,251.82 Tributers 370.69 3,622.54 Value. From Mine $229,569.00 Tributers 26,056.08 255,625 08 Estimated Profit. From Mine, after payment of all •oeta of Develop- ment, Capital Expenditure etc. $97,025 00 Tributers 1,302.80 Total 98,327,8042 words
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Article64 1913-02-03 7 The output of tin from the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the week ending the Ist instant, was 28 t ns. The result of the working of the five dredgers for the month of January was as follows No. 1 Dredge 524 hours 390 piculs 2 45264 words
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Article74 1913-02-03 7 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS. Mr. Justice Thornton this morning delivered judgment for the p'a ntiff< with costs on the higher scale in the case in which Chop Kong Yoon app'ied for «n injunction to restrain Chop K*>ng Yuen from carrying on business under the of Chop Kong74 words
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Article33 1913-02-03 7 Overture Le Naufrage de la Meduse Reissiger. Polka The Echoes of M >nt Blanc Jullien. Selection From the Ballet Girl Retford. Waltz Tresor If Amour Waldteufel. March Gallant Knights Leipziger,33 words
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Article605 1913-02-03 7 THE REAL AUTHORSHIP OF A POPULxR SONG. STRANGE DISCOVERY OF A LOST POEM. A strange story, pathetic in the telling, is told by Mr. Frederick G. Winter, a resident of Putney, as to the authorship of the popular melody, “My Rosary,” which for years has been605 words
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Advertisement142 1913-02-03 7 OODKianoOa nnnnnoo DDnoonnonno 1 JUST RECEIVED j a a o Earthenware Latex Cups. g Small size at $l6-00 per 1000. Large size at $2l 50 per 1000. g Porcelain Latex Cups. g Tumbler size at $45 per 1000. g g g Glass Latex Cups. g Oval and Flat Bottoms at142 words
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Advertisement458 1913-02-03 7 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. GOOD LEDGER CLERK. Apply by letter with copies (only) of testimonials to LEDGER CLERK, c/o TAie Office, WANTED. ON the Bth of May, a person to take charge of two infants on voyage to England. 2nd class passage paid. Apply X. Y. Z., c/o This Paper, Eastern Shipping458 words
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Article862 1913-02-03 8 and Unite! Sordang.—E. L Killick in the Financier. RETURNS OF BIG PRODUCERS. To my mind one of the biggest surprises of th 9 y-"ar in onnectioi with output is the result shown by the S?re nban Company. This plantation has some notoriously dilapida'ed rubber areas, and, if Iand Unite! Sordang.—E. L Killick in the Financier. - 862 words
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742 1913-02-03 8 A GOOD START REPORTED. The statutory meeting of the members of the Toerangie (Sumatra) Rubber and Produce Estates, Limited, was held on Jan. 9 at the registered office of the company, 14, Great Tower Street, E.C., Mr. H. Eric Muller presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,742 words
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Article783 1913-02-03 8 F®b Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a,m., 1-45 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m.,783 words
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Advertisement426 1913-02-03 8 INSURANCE THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Royal Exchange, London. COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and was Incorporated by Royal Charter in A.D, 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Companies in existence. It has granted the benefits of Assurance to the Public for a period exceeding 190426 words
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Advertisement110 1913-02-03 8 Why Suffer? Here’s a Remedy That Will Banish Rheumatism No matter how much pain you are suffering—no matter how long you have suffered—no matter how hopeless you have become, Little’s Oriental Balm will bring quick and lasting relief. Applied outwardly it speedily penetrates to the blood vessels—the «eat of the110 words
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Advertisement100 1913-02-03 8 THE BIRD IN THE HAND. The bird in the hand to the merchant is the customer within the store. It requires some sort of attraction in the first place to get the customer there—about the best attraction is a real, live advertisement; something good that will catch the eye that100 words
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Advertisement112 1913-02-03 8 i I I R JWm I I The Ever Increasing B I DEMAND I FOR I I Continental I I —Tyres I IS THE BEST PROOF OF THEIR QUALITY. AGENTS FOR PENANG, W I SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I SUPPLIES ALSO AT I CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. I FWearne Bros., Ltd.112 words
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Article2315 1913-02-03 9 3 Capital. Sub»criiM»d. f j Dividend. Name. 5 If ®**<O S C- a oc cr 1908 1909 1910 1911 1918 MININ®. 1912 »100(100 J 60.000 60.000 $1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman/ Dk P. Co. 230 250 1903 300.006 300.000 30.000 10 10 10 30 30 28$ Tin Mining Oo2,315 words
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Article328 1913-02-03 9 Per P and O steamer Medina, connecting with the steamer Devanha at Colombo.—From London Jan. 10, 1913. To Sihgaporr Mr and Mrs Le Favre, Mr B M Petera, Mr and Mrs F Darke, Mr E Findlay, Mr Klein, Mr H Jack ■«on, Mr E Prentis. To328 words
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Article176 1913-02-03 9 Per P and O Novara, sailing January 29. —Mr G M H-itn, Mr and Mrs F Pritchard, Miss S Daly. Miss M Dalv, Mrs Grah-tm Hutch son, (2) Misses Hutchison, M s Rae, Mr and Mrs Thomson and child, Mrs Lambert an i child, Mrs Stevenson, Mr AEG176 words
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Advertisement144 1913-02-03 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at^lo,cents. Local. Money Changer at Corner of Beach and Church Streets. at Logan’s Buildings, opposite Pritchard <fc Co. at Corner of Bishop and Pitt Streets. at Corner of Farquhar and Leith Streets, opposite E. (fc O. Annexe. at144 words
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Advertisement328 1913-02-03 9 MALTHOID MINERAL ROOFING. The question offen arises in the mind of a man about to build I wonder if Malthoid would be suitable.” We certify from many years’ practical experience that Malthoid will be found Immensely satisfactory on every class of building. JJ it it not teemly, do it not;328 words
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Article643 1913-02-03 10 ARRIVALS. Fuh Wo, Brit., 454, PGibson, Feb. J, P. Brand an, gen., Asiatic P. Co. Ok ar a Brit., 3439, Hirst, Feb. 1, Y’hama, gen., Huttenbach Liebert A Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Hunter, Feb. 1, Kedah, gen., E. S. A Co. Schouten, Dut., 964, Visman, Feb. 3, S’pore, gen.,643 words
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Advertisement239 1913-02-03 10 DON’T FORGET TO ORDER THAT DRY GINGER ALE FROM FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED. j Green island Cement Co., Ltd.; PORTLAND CEMENT. J In Casks and Drums of Drain Pipes, any shape M M v I Gutterways JJ M In Bags of 200 lbs. net. X W Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks,239 words
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Advertisement308 1913-02-03 10 i fe-W ,/J Js ilhwi' -W kdg wM LEMON SQUASH/WwW a Wholesome Health Beverage— A Thirst-Quenching and Blood-Purifying. Cordials I 1 1 Cr Jr O.T. I I. VW* MANUFACTURE OF 'TX I '-n T CD Ltae ui “wS j v -JtW 0.1. Lyimited O «r Phosphate. Makers of Highgrade Cordials.308 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1913-02-03 10 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W’ A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Feb 3 11-54 5-50 11-15 6-06 4 12 23 6-22 12-51 6-19 5 Nil. 6-52 12-49 6-59 6 12-24 7-29 1-14 7-34 7 12-55 7-46 1-38 7-58 8 1-24 8-09 2-01 8-17 m 9 1-4853 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article393 1913-02-03 11 Jack Johnson has married the girl, Luci le Cameron. While doing so he has simply shown himself to be as defiant to public opinion as ever. Jack’s latest move is to question the constitutionality of the Mann law under which he has been indicted for white393 words
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Article472 1913-02-03 11 English flat-racing statistics for the past year make interes ing reading, and that is some excuse for referring to them at length. Thanks to his good horse Piince Palantine, who only cost him 2000 gus. Mr. T. Pilkington finished at the head of the winning owners’ list472 words
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Advertisement309 1913-02-03 11 RANEEGUNGE” GLAZEP STOREWARE DRAINPIPES .ALL SHAPES AND SIZES OBTAINABLE. The half pipes are the best for drains round coolie lines, houses, and bungalows. The large pipes, being so strong, make the most substantial culverts. ©5 ÜB-A GENTS HILTON Co., PENANG. JAVA—AUSTRALIA LINE OF THE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy (Royal Dutch Packet”Company}.309 words
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Advertisement805 1913-02-03 11 ~BANKS. fe /w IHe CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, 11l WCJFII W If n Lrlfe* AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. 1 Incorporated by Royal Charter. "THE CHOICEST OF AU CHOICE WATERS. R I I Reserve Fund £‘l’f>so’ooo Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 TANSAN DRY TANSAN 3 8 ,bi S ho^ t 2,Tondon, ec805 words
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Advertisement2548 1913-02-03 12 p. e? o. tL, intended Sailing». Norddeutschcr Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., I. tXPECTED AMtIVALS AW DEPARTURES LIMITED. OCCflll Stedlll SM|) CO.. U(| MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. AND Feb. 6 Devanha connecting with Medina Fob Intbndbd CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO ITn Feb. 20 Delta connecting2,548 words
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