Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-02-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 31 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 10th FEBRUARY 19!3. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement778 1913-02-10 1 gagvmaaoona□□□□□□□□□■■■■•a For $3O You can have the Pinang Gazette posted every day g for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTIOH. 127.) Proportionate Quarterly and a a Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions ate payable in c a advance and remittances should g 2 be addressed to Tk« Managing Director: PINANC GAZETTE778 words
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Article557 1913-02-10 2 —S.T. A SINGAPORE INNOVATION. The prospectus is issued of a company called the Pedal Jinrikishas, Limited, with a capital of $400,000 divided into 34,000 ordinary and 6,000 founders’ shares of $lO each. The present issue is 5,000 ordinary shares payable $2 on application, s3;'on allotment, and the balance—S.T. - 557 words
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Article263 1913-02-10 2 Remarkable Statistics Of Gift Money Orders. Sir. J. Henniker-Heaton has obtained some remarkable evidence showing how much the expansion of the Colonial and American money order system is due to the generosity of kindred Overseas in sending gifts to relatives and friends at home. More than twentysix263 words
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Article892 1913-02-10 2 .—M.M. URGENT QUESTION IN MALAYA. We make no apology for returning to the question of the alarming extent to which vagrancy has inci eased in the Federated Malay States generally, and in Kuala Lumpur in particular, because the subject is of very great interest from an economic as well.—M.M. - 892 words
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Advertisement1084 1913-02-10 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE FOR AN ESTATE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A NATIVE (TAMIL) experienced— A QUANTITY of Manure availmust thoroughly understand opening xx. able daily at the Municipal Abattoirs, out and estate work. Applications for the same may be adApply No. 30, c/o Pinang Gazette, dressed to the Municipal1,084 words
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Advertisement67 1913-02-10 2 “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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Advertisement908 1913-02-10 2 war WAR WAR!!! The Straits Cinema Co AN EXCLUSIVE ALL AMERICAN LOCATION PENANG Ro Ad NEW WAR BILL ..Triienn* uirraiiTim FOR THIS HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR- TEWPORA "UTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN LL|S One of the most varied characters, TO-NIGHT t Embracing -An Episode of Waterinn.’. Drama, Comedy, Scenic,908 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1761 1913-02-10 3 —Financier. A SIX PER CENT DIVIDENDESTIMATES LARGELY INCREASED. The third annual general meeting of the Lumut Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on the Jan. 16, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E.C., Sir William Adamson, c.M.G. (the chairman), presiding. The Secretary (Mr. W..—Financier. - 1,761 words
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Article1541 1913-02-10 3 —E. L. Killick ia the Financier, To those interested in the rubber planta'ion industry there is no more instructive study than the figures relating to the various estate outputs, published mouth by mon h. At the commencement of a new year, when the December returns become available, the—E. L. Killick ia the Financier, - 1,541 words
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Article1042 1913-02-10 3 capi ai appreciation, tion was never more hopeful.— Financial Times. A SURVEY OF THE POSITION. From the communicaticns we have received from time to time with regard to the rubber companies analysed in this it is apparent that the weekly reviews have aroused considerable interest. The commencementcapi ai appreciation, tion was never more hopeful.—Financial Times. - 1,042 words
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Article341 1913-02-10 3 The following are outpu's for January Ayer Kuning lbs. 2,950 Alor-Pongsu 7,447 Brieh 5,458 R. E. Krian M 16,210 J ehong 38,404 Arundel 1,320 Padang 9,359 Karan 4,223 Padang Jawa 8,550 Gula-Kalumpong 54,200 Samagaga 2,666 Consolidated 4,487 New Columbia 7,823 Henrietta 2,478 Sungei Limau 3,538 Sumatra Consol. 13,659341 words
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Advertisement119 1913-02-10 3 A Man-Eating Tiger would not be more terrible to a Neuralgia sufferer than those agonizing darting pains that set the nerves quivering and cause brain and body to cry out for relief. Little's Oriental Balm fe the always efficient relief—the ever ready help in time of pain. Rub it into119 words
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Advertisement59 1913-02-10 3 MARTIN’S A French Remedy for all Irreg-ulart-tles. Thousanda 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, hence their enormous sale. At all Chemists59 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article740 1913-02-10 4 NEW YEAR ATHLETIC SPORTS. The annual sp >rts of the Chinese Recreation Club were held yesterday under very favourable weather conditions. A Iona; and varied programme had been arranged and all the events were very keenly contested. Both the ladies’ and gentlemen’s sheds were well patronised, an<i740 words
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Article903 1913-02-10 4 KINTA vs. TAIPING AND DISTRICT. Easy Win for the Home Team. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, February 8. The Chinese New Year holidays were thoroughly enjoyed in Ipoh this year, thanks to the sporting spirit of Taiping and its outlying districts, the cricketers of which, headed by903 words
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Article204 1913-02-10 4 FULL LIST OF RESULTS. The Gymkhana at Kedah was most successful. Ow n» to pressure on our space we are obliged to hold over a full account until to-morrow, but we append a list of results: Flat Race. 1. Mr. A. R. Thornton’s Countess, O«vner (50 yds.) 2.204 words
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Article200 1913-02-10 4 To-day 10;h February Championship.— J. R. Brown v. Sells A. G. Anthony v. Mackay. Double Handicap Class A.— Clarke and Crum v. J. G. Anthony and Harvey Cunradi and Rule v. Gregson and Mullins. Double Handicap Class B.— Blackstone and Bennie v. A. 8. Hall and200 words
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Article392 1913-02-10 4 TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN. Sumatra Para.— lot. divd. 3d. pr share. United Sumatra.— lot. divd. 3d. per share. Cheviot Rubber— Further issue of 100,000 2s. shares at 4s. per share, to provide funds f >r development of property. Orient Trust.— Profit to Dec. 31 is £9 744,392 words
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Article185 1913-02-10 4 On the SS Ellenga.” On the arrival of the SS. Ellenga at Rangoon from the Straits Settlements at 8 a.m. on the 4th instant a curious incident occurred in the smoking room of the vessel where the first class passengers assembled to declare any dutiable goods. In185 words
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Article116 1913-02-10 4 The Straits Cinema in Penang Road continues to enj >y a very Drge measure of public patronage and deservedly so, for the management are careful to secure for their show a class of films which are not only up-to-date but of high artistic merit. On Saturday n116 words
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Article124 1913-02-10 4 Olympiad Champion Struggle. New York, January 29.—A message to the New York Herald from Honolulu states that Kahanamoku, the Olympian Games Swimming Champion, while practising for the Australian Championship, was attacked by a monster eel which draged the swimmer under the water. Kahanamoku, after two minutes’124 words
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Article115 1913-02-10 4 Monday, February 10. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.na. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kualt> Kangsar Road. Tuesday. February 11. Homeward German Mail. Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 12. Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thurs »ay.115 words
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Article158 1913-02-10 4 The companies do not guarantee tf of arrival of these vessels, but will as far as possible to ensure punctual, From Alor Star, (Kedah)—Kedah, Feb 9 u 15,17, 19,21, 23,25 and 27, and t 13 Chuan, Feb. 10, 12, 11, lk Ton l? 22, 24, 26 and158 words
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Advertisement64 1913-02-10 4 THE K THE Yk I tyre I THE KB CHEAPER MILAGE cost. CONTINENTAL 3-RIBBED COVERS. PENANG AGENTS: SELLAR, MURRAY <& Co., SUPPLIES ALSO AT CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. FWearne Bros., Ltd. B MOTOR ENGINEERS Efl AND IMPORTERS, WF 0 SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS n Straits Settlements and F. M. S.64 words
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Advertisement138 1913-02-10 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 and138 words
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Article43 1913-02-10 6 r Watson.— On Jan. 12, at London, the wife of Mr. R. G. Watson, c.m.g., Resident of Perak, of a daughter. r Vincent.—On the 6th inst., at the Nursing Home, St. Thomas’s Walk, Singapore, the wife of A. Vincent, of a son.43 words
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Article980 1913-02-10 6 Our Straits Settlements legislators are not alone in seeking to ameliorate the lot of the rickisha coolie. A movement has been setj on foot in Shanghai with a similar end in view. There, as here, medical opinion appears to be fairly well unanimous in declaring that the980 words
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Article491 1913-02-10 6 Mrs. Hume is staying at the Residency, Ipoh. The Resident of Selangor will not take his leave until August. Mr. and Mrs. Dumbreck are leaving for a short holiday in Ceylon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubback returned to Kuala Lumpur on Friday, from their visit to Hongkong Mr.491 words
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Article53 1913-02-10 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was per picul, business done. The following was the local report To-day’s :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., $111.124; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil; Eastern Smelting Co-, Ltd., nil; Messrs. Leong Fee Co., nil; Penang Tin Exchange, 12j tons, $110.62|.53 words
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Article142 1913-02-10 6 Fantasia The Day of Rest Williams; Polka Whistling Lawton. Selection Bo&iccio Suppe. Waltz Sympathy Holmes. March Keep Time Rimmer. Our Bukit Mertsjam correspondent te’egraphs: The Chinese New Year passed off quietly bo h here rd lat Kulim. Several shops were opened for business on Friday. There whs142 words
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Article202 1913-02-10 6 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buy erg *nd sellers only) in oar share list, on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. 2 2 Shabkr. SL -2 o a Mot aq Mining, Gopeng 35/- 37/- 34 3 35/9 Kramat 10.25 10$ 10 iol Malayan Tin 79/- 82/6202 words
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Article81 1913-02-10 6 THE ANNUAL REPORT. [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, February 10. The balance sheet of the Perak Chamber of Mines shows the financial position to bt very satisfactory. The report states that following on the cessions on freights on hydraulic pipes, the Chamber has been active iu81 words
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Article100 1913-02-10 6 DISASTROUS FIRE NEAR KUALA LUMPUR. [From Our Own Correspondent,] Kuala Lumpnr, February 10. Nine shops and houses forming a block in the middle of Ampang Village were gutted early on Sundav morning. A fire broke out, but wis di«covered soon after. The police telephoned to Kuala Lumpur100 words
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Article59 1913-02-10 6 A CHURCH PARADE. [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 10, The German cruisers Scharnhorst and Gueisenan have left for China. During their stay here, the sailors came ashore and the bands played in the evenings. A largely attended Church parade was held yesterday at the Cathedral59 words
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Article34 1913-02-10 6 [Frozz» Our Own Correspondent Singppore, Febrmry 10. Mr, "Cecil I. Carver takes the p’ace of the Hon. E. C. Ellis on the L-gidative Council, the latter now acting for Attorney-General,34 words
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Article23 1913-02-10 6 —Reuter. ENGLAND DEFEATS IRELAND. London, Feb’ uary 8. England defeated Ireland at Rugby, at Dublin by 15 points to 4. Reuter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement98 1913-02-10 6 By Special His Appointment Majesty <,. to King George: DUNLOP TYRES. first {Jk FORE MOST w Jp# i|k ever wm ®T^ 01wS y. Jy NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing qualities. TRAM MARK Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. Pritchard Co. Ladies’ Department. SPECIAL98 words
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Advertisement39 1913-02-10 6 J 2 E. 0., PENANG. U 4 The Best. The CRAG, Penang Hills. S 3 T only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. 2 RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-known from East to West. ft STRAND, RANGOON. The most frequented Hotel in Burma.39 words
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Article106 1913-02-10 7 S. C. C. BEAT SEREMBAN. FINE BATTINC BY CROUIE [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, February 10. The Siugapoie Cricket Club beat Seremban at Cricket on Saturday. The scores were: SC C. 197 in the first innings and 86 for two wickets in the second; Seremban 89 in106 words
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Article79 1913-02-10 7 engine fails at bagan serai. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Bukit Mertajam, Feb. 10. The mail train from Penang, conveying a number of Ipoh holiday makers, mostly Chinese, was disabled at Bagan Serai. A ballast train from Bagan Serai, loaded with earth, on arriving at Sungei Bogak79 words
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Article63 1913-02-10 7 SUCCESSES AT SINGAPORE. I From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, February 10. The aviator M. Pourpe gave a most succeaiful series of fligh's on Saturday in his aeroplane in the presence of large crowds at the Rice Course. The first flight ended in fine style. Afterwards M. Pourpe gave63 words
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Article77 1913-02-10 7 .—Reuter. HARROWING STORY OF TORTURE. Houston (Mississippi), February 8. A negro was lynched on Friday on suspicion of having murdered a white woman, who was found dead. Another was lynched on Saturday on a similar suspicion. He was chained to an iron post in a square, tar was.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article49 1913-02-10 7 —Reuter. A VISIT TO KEW GARDENS. London, February 8. Last night two orchid houses in Kew Gardens were broken into. Ihe glass was smashed and precious plants strewn everywhere, it is supposed by Suffragettes The curator cannot estimate the loss, but it is a very large sum.-—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article38 1913-02-10 7 .—Reuter. THIRTEEN PERSONS KILLED. London, February 8. At Bolsover colliery, at Kufford, a chain snapped and a bucket containing eight hundred gallons of water crashed to the bottom. Thirteen men were killed and three seriously wounded..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article38 1913-02-10 7 —Reuter. SEVERE GALE AT HOME. London, February 8. During the height of the gale at Liverpool a hopper dredger overturned in the Mersey. Ten were drowned. A number of shipping casualties occurred on the West coast.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article33 1913-02-10 7 —Reuter. THE ARMY REVOLTS. Mexico City, February 9. The army has revolted and taken possession of the National Palace and the principal public buildings. The President’s brother is a prisoner.—Reuter. - 33 words
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THE WAR.
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Article614 1913-02-10 7 TUFKI H REVERSES London, February 8. Two Greek Naval officers made a flight in a hydro-aeroplane from Lemnos and reconnoitred the Turkish warships and fortifications in the Dardanelles and at Gallipoli. Bomb* Dropped. They dropped four bombs and returned in safety having travelled 119 miles in 140 minutes.614 words
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Article715 1913-02-10 7 .—Reuter. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS, COMPARATIVE NAVAL STRENGTH. I ondon, February 8. The speeches of Admiral von Tirpitz and Herr von Jagow are made features of in the British Piess, and are universally commented on. They were made in the Budget Committee, the secrecy of the proceedings being unusually.—Reuter. - 715 words
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Article1077 1913-02-10 7 THE ANNUAL CAMP. SHAM FIGHT AND INSPECTION. The annu.il camp of the Pen mg Volunteers was held this year from the sch to the 10th inst. and it was a most successful one[ The weather at the Rifle Range was very favourable, but the beat at midday was1,077 words
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Article170 1913-02-10 7 A new form of gamblirg has been unearthed by the Calcutta police. The room where the gambling was discovered was ostensibly a shop, dealing in old articles, but visitors were invited to gamble with the aid of boxes containing coloured buttons. Under the game, visitors were170 words
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Article130 1913-02-10 7 Siam Observer. EFFECTS OF THE BOUNTIFUL HARVEST. The effects of the bountiful harvest are now being felt, and dwellers in the capital are comparing with pleasure the prices they are called upon to pay now for their rice in comparsion with the prices prevailing a couple of monthsSiam Observer. - 130 words
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Advertisement401 1913-02-10 7 TURNOUT FOR SALE. Abay Australian gelding, Four-seated Rubbet -tyred Victoria, harness and lamps complete, thoroughly sound and in excellent condition. Apply, M. C. RUDDOCK, 15-2 Telegraph House, Northam Road, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer books of the Ayer Wong (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co. Ltd., will be401 words
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Article2622 1913-02-10 8 AN UNCONVENTIONAL TOUR. Why do motorists always keep to the beaten tracks for their tours This was a query put to me by Mr. Llewelln Preece, the well-known electrical engineer, writers J.A.L.” in the Car for January 15. I frankly confessed that I did not2,622 words
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Article191 1913-02-10 8 Approver’s Damaging Evidence. Agra, Jan. 31.—1 n compliance with an order received from the High Court, Allahabad, Mr. Ormrod to-day tendered a pardon to Budhu in the presence of Lieut. Clark, Mrs. Fulham, Ramlal Mohan, Budha and Sukha. The approver Budhu on oath said Sukha and I191 words
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Article114 1913-02-10 8 H.M.S. Hampshire left Malta on the 15th, and is on her way to join the China Squadron to relieve the Defence which she saw at Ma’ta. Her Commander is Capt. Cuthbert Hunter, and her strength is 707 including Chinese domestics. The Hampshire is an armoured cruiser114 words
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Article35 1913-02-10 8 Calcutta, Jan. 31.—Eirly on Tuesday morning a medallion of King Edward in Lange Khan’s Garden, Multan, recently unveiled by the Commissioner, was found smirched with ink, which was removed with some difficulty.35 words
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Advertisement525 1913-02-10 8 Full Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. The Subscription list will open on Wednesday' the sth February 1913 and close on or before Saturday the 15th February 1913. Pedal-Jinrikishas, Ltd. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinance 1889-1909). CAPITAL $400,000. Divided into 34.000 Ordinary and 6,000 Founders'525 words
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Advertisement330 1913-02-10 8 r Strength I Real bone, muscle, and nerve strength is the I natural result of taking I genuine Scott ’s Emulsion I the great health-tonic No Imitation is so Good as this original Food-Tonic, with 37 years’ reputation behind it. Known and approved by Doctors. Praised by Nurses. Recommended throughout330 words
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Article2050 1913-02-10 9 ■i Capital. Subscribed.l 2 Dividend.. Name. f f a! 32 ou CT co 1 nr 1 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING. IK •innnm <r>n 000 «0 000 $1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman, DA P. Co. 2.30 Jal? \»o’oog 300 000 30 000 10 10 10 30 30 28$2,050 words
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Article157 1913-02-10 9 Assaye, Brit., 4395, Cockman, Feb. 9, Shanghai, gen., Adamson Gilfillan A Co’ Babaian, Dut., 484, Graendyk, Feb. 9, S’pore, gen., Boustead Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Hunter, Feb. 9, Kedah gen., E. S. A Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Feb. 9, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan A Co. Egra, Brit.,157 words
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Article39 1913-02-10 9 Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Port Dickson. Circe for Deli. Avagyee for Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Tong Chay Un for Pulau Langkawi. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis A Setul. Flying Dragon for Tort Weld and Taiping.39 words
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Article85 1913-02-10 9 ARRIVALS. By Klang (February 10) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs A J Angus, Mr and Mrs J L Lonie, Messrs J K Tyte, C C Dunman, Payne, J F Hough, C B Nunn, W C Phiyps, C R Gimsburg and Humphrays; from Malacca, Mr Muller; from Port Swettenham, Dr85 words
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Article128 1913-02-10 9 Pbnang, February 10, 1913. (Sy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 532 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 19/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 21/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 1741 3 days’sight Private 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 174| n 3 days'sight Privf t 4 176|128 words
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Article56 1913-02-10 9 CLOMF AT GFNERAL PO«T OFFICE, To-Morrow. For Per CloM« Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.na. Tongkah Calypso 1 pm. Tehik Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m, Wednesday. Australasia, ■k India, Aden, Egypt, f Goeben (J p.m, and viA Naples, for f Rgt. up56 words
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Article251 1913-02-10 9 Penang, February 10, 1913, Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Pepper $33 1/4 sellers. Trang Pepper $23 3/4 nominal. Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings $99 buyers. Cloves $39 sellers. Nutmegs 110 ...$27 1/2 sellers. {No. 1 $8.20 sales. No. 2 $B.lO sales.251 words
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Advertisement429 1913-02-10 9 INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Royal Exdkange, 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 190429 words
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Advertisement191 1913-02-10 9 ESTABLISHED Wedding and Engagement Rings “A Speciality”. N. D. DE SILVA. Manufacturing Jeweller, hamond Seller, Engraver. kepairer, and Re-gilder, 74, BISHOP STREEP. (he National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 186«. THE FIRST LIFE OFFICE IN THE WORLD TO APPLY THE NON- FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE TO POLICIES I A Mutual191 words
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Miscellaneous113 1913-02-10 9 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VL A.M. A.M. F.M. P.M. Feb 10 2-10 8-48 2-42 8-57 „11 2-31 905 3-03 9-18 12 2-53 9-23 3-25 9-43 13 3-18 9-44 3-54 10-26 „14 4-05 10-19 4-46 11-20 15 5-39 11-35 6-U3 Nil. 16 7-14 1-13 8-26113 words
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Article652 1913-02-10 10 Sport with the gun or rifle is not over abundant in the Federated Malay States, says a writer in the Field. Big game is plentiful in the jungle, but almost impossible to get at. The average man, who is earning his living either at planting or652 words
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Article117 1913-02-10 10 In the south-western peninsula of Ontario tobacco growing has lately become a very profitable branch of farming. In order to place the industry on a substantial footing the Dominion Department of Agriculture some three years ago established an experimental station at Harrow, in the county of Essex.117 words
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Article45 1913-02-10 10 Calcutta, Jan 31.—Lance-Corporal Bartlett of the 17th Lancers was found murdered in a train between Lalamusa and Wazirabad on the night of the 26tb. A reward of R 2,500 is offered for detection of the person or persons who caused his death.45 words
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Article54 1913-02-10 10 Allahabad, Jan. 31.—A special London cable to the 7 ioneer informs us that the Berlin Tageblatt says The Persian Council of Ministers has granted Russia a concession for a railway from Julfa to Tabriz, and also the rights for coal mines and petroleum wells on either54 words
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Advertisement253 1913-02-10 10 nrrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn PERLIS GUANO, I PHOSPHATIC MANURE g rr KJ g Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q Specially for B RUBBER. g g COCONUT. g g TAPIOCA, g g COFFEE, g n SUGAR, Etc. g n e GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN g D B licspbatts (Tricalcinmpibospbae) 13 D IBZ Phosphoric253 words
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Advertisement56 1913-02-10 10 TRY 0. T. As with everything else, the practical test of OT. is the one to go by. You can obtain a bottle from your grocer at a small cost, and if you give it a trial you will find it will prove to be the most delicious and most56 words
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Advertisement909 1913-02-10 10 t BANKS. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA THE 1• IS By BEST AUSTRALIA, and china. W 111 H W W Incorporated by Royal Charter UI O I 11 I C. V I Mil I V 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.G Agbncies and Branches. All Kinds and for All Purposes. I I909 words
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Article601 1913-02-10 11 ,—s.r.p. KIGHT TO A FREE RIDE. In the fourth court at Singapore before Mr. Forrer, on Saturday, thirteen native police constables were charged wi f h having, on January 13, ridden on the tramcars, without having paid their fares, also with refusing to pay, when requested,—s.r.p. - 601 words
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Article234 1913-02-10 11 Sir G. Alexander’s Suggestion. An interesting suggestion regarding dramatic training has been made by Sir George Alexander. It is to the effect that the powers of young actors might be much improved by appearing in cinematograph dramas. Sir George, who, with Lady Alexander, opened the234 words
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Article22 1913-02-10 11 Penang .—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Rannymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Ipon The Grand Hotel.22 words
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Advertisement359 1913-02-10 11 o c ndn o n d o I WHAT THE WORLD D THINKS OF THE j SIX-CYLINDER ROLLS-ROYCE T HE INCOMPARABLE ROLLS-ROYCE.” Mr. Max Pemberton in the Daily Mail, October let, 1912. A Car of Unsurpassed Excellence.” Tinies, London, November, 1911. The Acme of Automobile Engineering.” Z’Ae Auto-Car, November, 1911.359 words
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Advertisement763 1913-02-10 11 HAS FEVER MADE YOU WEAK? !N. Y. K. 1 Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld; I— I 1/5 A powerful tonic-food; I I > enriches the Blood, restores Vitality and Strength. S'l EUROPEAN LINE E Solution F Fat and I I Muscle; Bone, Brain and < I Bn Ant 7 er763 words
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Advertisement2474 1913-02-10 12 p liUe dca Norddevtscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co,, IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND’ DEPARTURES. 1 7 P m sSiiiFßwm V limited. CCflfl SlCflm Ship CO., Ltd 1913 dwSßMpsMhSk a, Feb. 20 Delta connecting with Moldavia jr 0K Intsndbd to Sail. Stbambr. AND m": eoX’ct!” w’h m”“±2,474 words
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