Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 February 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-02-24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 43 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY, 24th FEBRUARY 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1024 1913-02-24 1 _g V gnaDDnDD3aoaaaaDaaaaan For $3O \7©u can have the Pinang > I Gazette” posted every day 1 far a whole year to your address. Sl (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) q c proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. Q n Subscriptions are payable in c S advance and remittances should g 01,024 words
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Article1389 1913-02-24 2 AT JOHNSON’S DEATH-BED. William Windham was the finest English gentleman of his, or, perhaps, of all time. Had he lived iu the great days of Elisabeth he would have been one of the heroes of her reigu; indeed, he almost seamed out of place in the1,389 words
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Article397 1913-02-24 2 Cowboy Brand vs. m Milkmaid.” An interesting matter under the Trade Marks Ordinance was fixed for inquiry on 16th inst., at Colombo before Mr. L. M. Marrtensz, Additional District Judge of Colombo, the parties being manufacturers and vendors of condensed milk. The petitioner, Paul Gustave Leander Pfund,397 words
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Advertisement938 1913-02-24 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED SUMATRA COCONUTS. LTD. A JUNIOR ASSISTANT for the Kuala INCORPORATED IM THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Sidim Rubber Estate. Apply by letter to 'VT OTICE is hereby given that the AGENTS, 1. v Statutory Meeting of the above 1 and 3, Bishop Street, Penang. Company will be held938 words
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Advertisement365 1913-02-24 2 O PODOQD —-onnoup w Hw JI a, D I L |T\ I THE SIX-CYLINDER ROLLS-ROYCE ‘‘THE BEST CAR EVER MADE.” Leeds Mercury. A Private Owner writes:— I can only say that it is the most perfect Car I have ever driven. There is no trouble in any department, and it365 words
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Article1819 1913-02-24 3 more municipal matpers DISCUSSED. ASSESSMENT ON RUBBER PLANTAI lONS. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Friday afternoon at Si' gapore. Hh Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, k.C.mg.) presided and there were also present H. E. the Officer Commanding (Lt.-Col. A G. Marrable), the Colonial1,819 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article2327 1913-02-24 3 THE PRESENT M ETHOD OF SELLING PRICES GRATUITOUSLY DEPRESSED. Another convincing object-lesson in how not to sell rubber, or, indeed, any stap’e product, was given at the auctions this week writes Mr. E. L. Killick in the Financier. A fortnight since a record quantity of the plantation article2,327 words
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Article522 1913-02-24 3 PORT OF LONDON’S NEW STORES. In view of the rapid growth of rubber imports into the Thames, the Port of London Authority has found it necessary to devote considerably more space than formerly to this valuable commodity. For a good many years past the article has522 words
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Article563 1913-02-24 3 A Chat With thk Nkw Superintendent of the Experimknt Station. In view of the interest that has been aroused over the prospect of the cultivation of economic products in the dry zone in the Island, the Kandy representative of the Times oj Ceylon bad an563 words
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Advertisement35 1913-02-24 3 HOW TO IMPROVE WHISKY OR GIN. O.T. blends with and improves all other drinks. Try a little with your next whisky or gin and you will be convinced that it makes these drinks doubly enjoyable.35 words
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Article167 1913-02-24 4 SCOTLAND DEKE\TS IRELAND. London, February 22. f Scotland defeated Ireland at Edinburgh by 29 points to 14.—Reuter. PENANG VOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUB. U FEBRUARY HANDICAP SHOOT. Iff This took place yesterday morning on th) Rifle Range and resulted as follows: 2OO, 500, and 600 yards under Bisley 1912 conditions.167 words
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Article139 1913-02-24 4 To-day: Championship.— Martin v. A. G; Anthony. Profession p.tirs.— Whirlock and E. H. Syer v. Dunn a* d Neubronner; Mackay and Gulston v. Adorns and G atley. Single Handicap Class B.— Turner v. Harries. Single Handicap Class C. Kay v. W. Brown (unfinished) To-morrow Championship— Whit’ock v.139 words
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Article382 1913-02-24 4 IPOH CLUB v. BIRCH CLUB. [From Our Own Correspondent], Ipoh, February 23. This fixture was played on the local padang on Saturday afternoon before a very large muster of spectators. The weather was beautifully fine, and the wicket in tip top order. The Birchites have this season a382 words
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Article210 1913-02-24 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. At the third annual general meeting of the Penang Mohammedan Football Association held at the Pranakan Club, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year.’ President: Mr. K. Pachee Vice-Presi-dents Messrs. E. E. Colman, W. T. Chapman, Wanchee Ariffin, R. L. Cuscaden210 words
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Article51 1913-02-24 4 There will be a Follow-my-Leader,” starting at the Parade Ground at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, sih March, and fi ddiing at Dilwara when Commander and Mrs. Macintyre will be At Home to members of the Hunt Ciub and all other Pensng friends. No special invitations are being51 words
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Article263 1913-02-24 4 A most extraordinary story has been given currency to by Mr. Geo. Almy, who quotes as his authorities the Tacoma *p »rrir g writer, Biody Bishop, and the pugilist, Jim Barry. The tale is to the effect tnat a few days before Jim Jeffries m»t Jack Johnson263 words
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Article188 1913-02-24 4 Mr. Arnold, E litor of the Burma Critic, sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, was released at dawn this morninp, says the Rangoon Times of 18vh inst. At that hour there were only one or two persons present and one of his friends drove him off quickly188 words
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Article128 1913-02-24 4 Che Hussain, an e’derly Malay, who wa‘ arrested in Malacca Street last night, was this morning charged bef »re Mr. Osborne with to tell fortunes. Accused pleaded guilty and said that people used to come to his how-e daily and asked him to tell their fortunes. He128 words
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Article33 1913-02-24 4 TheTiwn Band wdl play the following selections at the Esplanade to night: Marche Aux Flambeaux Serenade Expagnole Granado. Selection Martha F.otow. Waltz The First Violin Witt. March Ma Jeannette Jones.33 words
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Article760 1913-02-24 4 best all-round cricketers in the district Ed P.G.] PRESENTATION AT KUALA LUMPUR. A very successful and enjoyable social evening in connection with the Selangor Fire Brigade was held at the Masonic Hall, on Thursday evening, Mr. C. E. Donaldson presiding over a large attendance, which include!best all-round cricketers in the district Ed P.G.] - 760 words
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Article74 1913-02-24 4 A programme of all round excellence is being submitted at the Straits Cinema, where there are now two peiformances nightly. Two picture) depicting scenes at the palaces of the Kings of Spain an 1 winter in Bodele are amongst the finest fi*ms ever shown locally. Five popular74 words
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Article52 1913-02-24 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $107.20 per picul, buyers, no sel’ers. The following was the local report of To-day :—Singapore t Straits Trading Co., Ltd., $107.85; Penang: Straits Tiading Co., Ltd., nil; Eastern Smelting Cv, Ltd., nil Messrs. Leong Fee Co. ml Penang Tin52 words
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Article469 1913-02-24 4 THE EFFECT OF TECHNICAL TEACHING. Professor C. A. M. Smith, of Hongkoog University, at the conclusion of a lecture which he delivered at the Hongkong Y. M. C. A gave an interesting expression of opinion as to the probable effset which the technical instruction afforded by Hongkong University469 words
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Article334 1913-02-24 4 .-S.T. Warrant Issued For Insurance Man’s Arrest. Serious allegations have been made to the police by several local people against A. Heirutb, manager of the General Insurance Agency, which has an office iu Malacca Street. Heiruth has been absent since last Monday, and it is not known where.-S.T. - 334 words
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Article61 1913-02-24 4 News has been received from the Consul at Pengyueh iu Yunnan that a detachment >f Chinese troops stationed at Kan Nagi, a town midway be’ween Bbamo ani Tengyueh, had mutinied. Steps were at once taken to overcome the mutiny and no rucher trouble is expected. Private advices conveyed61 words
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Advertisement824 1913-02-24 4 Bi BBBQ INSURANCE. Tropic Colds THE corporation of the I are not only the most disagree- ROYAL EXCHANGE able, the most annoying sort of Royal Exchange, London. 5 colds, but they also are 1 tj v business in ad Hard to get nd of wM Incorporated by R ■>• HIT824 words
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Advertisement138 1913-02-24 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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1108 1913-02-24 6 The increasing numbers of foreign seamen employed on British shipping is a matter that calls for frequent comment in the Far East as well as at Home, but the question of finding a remedy appears to be as far off a practicable solution as ever, even1,108 words
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Article633 1913-02-24 6 FOOD ON THE B. I. STEAMERS. The British India Steam Navigation Coy. 8.8. Ellenga, which arrived in Penang yesterday morning from Rangoon, had a saloon passenger list of over seventy. Most of the passengers were round-the-world tourists, chiefly American, but including also many English, Dutch, Germans, French, etc.633 words
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Article78 1913-02-24 6 A SUCCESSFUL TEST. We understand, says the M.M., that a cable has been received from the Malay States Agency at Home stating that the producer gas plant running the lighting, etc., of the town of Stockton-on-Tees, a town slightly larger in population than Kuala Lumpur, has bad a78 words
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Article369 1913-02-24 6 Hon. and Mrs. A. Huttenbach returns i from Singapore this morning by the as. a Sang. Mrs. Broadrick, wife of the Resident of Selangor, has recovered from her attac< of fever. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, who has been sitting at the Court of Appeal here returned369 words
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Article416 1913-02-24 6 [Erojn Our Own Taiping, February 23. Last night a concert was given at ths Warder’s Recreation Club on th« occasion of the departure of Senior Earcpean Warder R. Hunter on promotv n to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Hunter left by the mail train to-day. The commodious bungalow, which416 words
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Advertisement508 1913-02-24 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, I* BB AN Ordinary Meeting” of the Municipal I» the Supreme Court of the Streit» Commissioners will be held at the Settlements. Municipal Office at 4 p.m„ on Thursday, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE, the 27th instant. Bankruptcy No. 2 of 1913. L. A. COUTIER BIGGS. QUAN,508 words
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Advertisement38 1913-02-24 6 E. Ac o»» P®XAJK>. The Best. 0 The CRAG, p»n*ng Hills. S 5 The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. |3 RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-known from East to West. S STRAND, RANGOON. The most frequented Hotel in Burma. c/538 words
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Article177 1913-02-24 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day X BABBH. 5* S b S S 9 ao M oj Mining. Kinta New... 9/- 10/6 9/9 10/9 Malayan Tin 77/3 8 1/3 76/- 80/M’lembu Hi 1175177 words
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Article118 1913-02-24 7 BAR PROFITS. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, February 24. At the annual meeting of the Selang r Club last evening, Mr. E. G. Broadrick occupied the chair. Dr. E. W. O. Travers in a short speech stated that the outstanding feature of the year’s accounts was118 words
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Article47 1913-02-24 7 GOVERNMENT CONCESSIONS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 24. The Gazette notifies the introduction of a Bill to amend tie Traction Engine Bill giving power to exempt agricultural tractors from the rules regarding motor cars. It al-o notifies rules and regulations dealing with tractors.47 words
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Article46 1913-02-24 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 24. The Chinese Minister to Holland, Mr. Wei Chen Tso, arrived by the German mail. He was met by the leading Chinese. He proceeds on a tour of Java before going to the Hague.46 words
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Article41 1913-02-24 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 24. The report of the Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association states that fifty-two auctions were held during the year. It has a large membership, and possesses a credit balance of $2,169.41 words
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Article14 1913-02-24 7 ■—Reuter. New York, February 23. Ex President Castro has gone to Cuba.■—Reuter. - 14 words
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Article312 1913-02-24 7 —D. O. L. EX-PRESIDENT DIAZ RETURNING. PRESIDENT MIDESO SHOT DEAD London, February 22. It is likely that some time will elapse before Mexico is pacified. The Governors of several of the Provinces who are friends and relatives of ex-President Madero are raising forces in his interest. General—D. O. L. - 312 words
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Article51 1913-02-24 7 —Reuter. ITALIAN MINISTER AND NEEDLESS WAR. Rome, February 22. Marchese A. Di San Guiliano, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in a statement in the Chamber emphasized that all peoples and Governments had a lofty sentiment Their dutv was not to unchain a terrible con- flict for inadequate—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article45 1913-02-24 7 ,—Reuter. LAUNCH OF THE “NAGOYD." London, February 22. The new P. »fc O. steamer Naqoyd was launched at Caird’s yard, Greenock. The new vessel is of 7 000 tons, and is intended for the intermediate service between Calcutta and Japan.-,—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article21 1913-02-24 7 —Reuter. London, February 22. Lord Knollys is about to retire from the post of Secretary to the King.-—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article302 1913-02-24 7 Reuter. TURKEY’S DEMAND. DESCENT OF AN AENPUNF. Constantinople, February 22. Hakki Pash*», interviewed by Reuter, emphasised that his mission to Lonion was merely semi-official. He declared that the Turks wanted the territory of Thrace to make Constantinople, the Sea of Marmora and the Dardanelles secure. Adrianople was onlyReuter. - 302 words
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Article69 1913-02-24 7 .—D.O.L. Berlin, February 24. The Norddeu’sche Lloyd confirms the statem c nt that the fo'u i<n of the AuatrnRussian difficulties in Albania may confidently be expecteL The pow-rs are p-epar-ed to render the belligerents good service*. M Kokozen, in an interview, expressed satisfaction at Russia and Austria’s peaceful.—D.O.L. - 69 words
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Article169 1913-02-24 7 Reuter. PLOT TO KIDNAP MINISTERS. A Wrathful Public. London, February 22. Interviews, correspondence, and editorials in the newspapers discuss the problem of dealing with the militant nuisance,” and suggest heavy fines in addition to imprisonment. It is stated the authorities have been informe i of a plot. Reuter. - 169 words
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Article51 1913-02-24 7 Reuter. HUGE CLAIM AGAINST THE COMPANY. New Yoik, February 22. The decision of the Circuit Court of Appeal permits the relatives of the Titanic victims to begin suits for damages immediately against the White Star Co. It is expected that claims aggregating ten mil lion dollars will beReuter. - 51 words
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Article14 1913-02-24 7 Reuter. London, February 22. The Scott funds now amount to £30,000.Reuter. - 14 words
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Article589 1913-02-24 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. PROSPECTS OF NEW COMPANY. The third annual general meeting of Ulu Piah, Ltd., was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, this morning when there were present: Messrs R. L. Corbett, E. A. Parsy, A. M. Sellar (directors', G. W. Wilson, A. Sarkies, H.589 words
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Article53 1913-02-24 7 Following were the exports of Penang for the fortnight ended February 14 To United Kingdom. Tin 875 tons Black Pepper 10 Tapioca Flour 60 Tapioca 165 Copra 50 Rubber 311 To U.S. America. Tin 125 tons Black Pepper 55 White 10 Copra 301 Flake Tapioca 55 Pearl53 words
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Article85 1913-02-24 7 Messrs Kelly <fc Walsh send us a copy of the 1913 Directory A Chronicle for Chins, Japan, Straits Settlements, IndoChina, the Philippine*, etc.,” published by the Hongkong Daily Press. This is the 51st year of publication. As time goes on, the Hongkong Directory adds to its size85 words
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Article61 1913-02-24 7 We are given to understand, says the Malay Mail, on good authority that our Ipoh correspondent was not quite correct in his details concerning the big Ipoh lani deal which he telegraphed on Friday. The capitalist concerned is not the gentleman he mentions, but a well-known61 words
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Advertisement419 1913-02-24 7 $50,000 TO LEND TOWN HALL. on first class security only. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE Apply with full particulars to EMINENT ACTOR, 2i2-« c N B T 0/0 Finan3 Allan Wilkie and Full London Company including the Talented Actress, The Straits Cinema Co. Miss Fredisivyde Hunter-Watts, “TEMPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR419 words
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Obituary103 1913-02-24 7 OBITUARY. DOWAGER-EMPRESS OF CHINA. Peking, February 22. The Dowager-Empress died this morning after a brief illness. Death was probably due to appendicitis. Suicide Story Disproved. The Dowager Empress for the last few days had occasional periods of acute illuess. The Government yesterday summoned the Emperor’s guardian. The Dowager in the103 words
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Article3371 1913-02-24 8 MISS GEORGIE CORLASS VS. MR BANDMANN. WHAT IS A SOUBRETTE T At the Culcutta High Court on the 13th inat. Mr. Justice Chaudhuri was engaged in hearing the suit brought by M r s. Georgiana Major, better known to the theatrical public as Mias Georgie Corlass, against3,371 words
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Advertisement321 1913-02-24 8 W -Wfv I W\ J Za| LEMON a Wholesome Health Beverage— °*2thw A Thirst-Quenching and Blood-Purifying. Cordial* f OT I I; manufacture of b r r a-"\ T Lime Juice. dry L O.T. Limited y t Phosphate. Makers of High-Grade Cordials. I iir 7//7 Peppermint I /7/\ Cloves I Iwv321 words
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Article2440 1913-02-24 9 •5 Subscribed. N gh^®' of vliie. 2 Dividends. Ham*. 5 X J? a 9 w 1909 1910 ***** 1919 1913 MININ®. 1913 »100.000 $60,000 60,000 $1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman/ DAP. Oo. 2.30 1903 300,000 300,000 »»,000 10 10 30 30 28$ Beiat Tin Minins Oo fit 191, »0.0002,440 words
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Article151 1913-02-24 9 NiM, Dut, 3766.67, Prane, Feb. 22, A’dam, gen., Ruttenbach Liebert Co. Cornelia, Brit., 199, Case, Feb. 22, Malacca, gen., E. 8. Co. Babaian, Dut., 484, Graendyk, Feb. 22, P. Brandao, gen., Boustead Co. Ellenga, Brit., 2558, Muir, Feb. 22, C’cutta, gen., Ruttenbach Liebert Co. Trang, Bnt., 73, Lingard, Feb.151 words
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Article56 1913-02-24 9 Circe for Deli. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Padang for Batu Bahra. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Lai Sang for Calcutta. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Tong Chay Un for Pulau Langkawi. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Hong Won 156 words
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Article54 1913-02-24 9 ARRIVALS. By Klang (February 24) from Singapore, Rev A H Fisher, Mrs Wadmore and child, Mrs Mitford, Messrs D M Robertson, ABA Raheem, R D Pringle and J L Campbell from Malacca, Inspector Mnlcock from Port Swettenham, Messrs Wylie, W Tait Bowie, Pitt, Hoefeld, Mitford, Knox, E B Marsden54 words
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Article70 1913-02-24 9 The ss. Seanj C/ioon from Rangoon is expected here on the 25th inst., at daylight and will leave the following day at 5 p.m, for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. The B I. Royal Mail packet Taroba is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday morning70 words
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Article127 1913-02-24 9 Pbnang, Fbbruary 24, 1913. (By oj iht Oharwd 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 Rs. 174$ 3 days' sight Privas* 175$ Bombay Demand Bank M 174$ H 3 days' sight Private127 words
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Article269 1913-02-24 9 Penang, February 24, 1913. Gold leaf $64.60' Pepper (W. ’’oast 3 lb. 5 oz). No stock. White Popper $33 1/4 sellers. Trang Pepper $23 3/4 nominal. Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings $99 buyers. Cloves $39 sei ers. Nutmegs 110 ...$27 1/2 sellers (No. 1 $8.20 sales. Sugar < No.269 words
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Article63 1913-02-24 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, To-Morrow. For Per Oloee. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Tongkah Calypso 1 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Gregory Apcar 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m. Wednesday. §Ceylon, Australasia, > India, Aden, Egypt, Bremen 663 words
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Article201 1913-02-24 9 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessel», but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Kedah, Feb. 24, 26 and 28 and, Tong Chuan, Feb. 25 and 27. Asahan.— -Petrel, Feb. 23. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor,201 words
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Article135 1913-02-24 9 Monday, February 24. St. Matthias. Ulu Piah, Meeting, 10.30 a.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tuesday, February 25. Homeward German Ma il. Penang Rural Board, 3.p.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 26. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m.135 words
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Article53 1913-02-24 9 Name oj Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agente. Nyanza, Colombo, Feb. 26, Japan, A.G. Sardinia, P. S’ham, Feb. 28, Antwerp, A.G. India, Colombo, March 6, China, A.G. Devanha, B’pore, March 8, Bombay, A.G. Ghasee, Glasgow, March 1, China, S. B. Benarty, London, March53 words
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Advertisement211 1913-02-24 9 THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL OF IPOH. IS THE F.M.S. HOTEL Comfort and Cuisine par excellence. Charges Strictly moderate. Belfield Street and Court House Road, corner. Telegrams “JWI FONG LOONG,” IPOH, The National Mutual Life Association of AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1869. The first Life Office in the world to introduce the non-forfeiture211 words
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Miscellaneous42 1913-02-24 9 The Tides. Date, H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W; A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Feb. 24 2-14 8-39 2-44 9-03 „25 2-45 9-08 3-12 9-38 „26 3-14 9-47 3-39 10-15 „27 3-40 10 35 4-07 10-57 „28 4-14 11-15 4.39 Nil.42 words
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Article767 1913-02-24 10 A WARNING TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. The cycle car, which is at present attracting considerable attention, has, iu the opinion of Sir Charles Friswell, the well known motor manufacturer, come to stay. Sir Charles Friswell is at present in Colombo in one of his Eastern holiday trips, and767 words
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Article188 1913-02-24 10 Chief Detective Inspector Taylor applied to Mr. Firmstone, District Judge, on Wednesday afternoon, for an order for the extradition of one Wong Kui Chau, who was wanted in Johore to meet a charge of murder. Mr. M. C. Johannes opposed the application. Accused, who is a188 words
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Advertisement928 1913-02-24 10 BANKS. EJBBHBBB^ CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. JjtreflgtH 300 Vitality I 1 AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. I I Incorporated by Royal Charter. p fe; y OU r E The surest remedy for weakness gTj Reserve Fund 8 Z «ZZ 3 of body, brain and nerves, and gget Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000928 words
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Advertisement96 1913-02-24 10 THE R THE TYRE 1 THE CHEAPER B MILAGE CONTINENTAL 3-RIBBED COVERS. PENANG AGENTS: SELLAR. MURRAY Co.. SUPPLIES ALSO AT CHIN SENC Co., Ltd. FWearne Bros., Ltd. MOTOR ENGINEERS H S| AND IMPORTERS, SINGAPORE IPOH. OSOLE AGENTS Straits Settlements KB and F. M. S. IH R 3 SEATER, $1,400. D96 words
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Article489 1913-02-24 11 JAPANESE CONTINUE TO COLONISE THE COUNTRY. It is observed in connection with Manchuria that the Japanese continue to colonise the country. It may be said that Manchuria is a treasury of wealth, to realise which, however, a considerable quantity of money and great energy must be expended. In489 words
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Article339 1913-02-24 11 Amusing Scene at the Monte Carlo Tables. Probably the most-talked-of people in Monte Carlo just now (writes the correspondent of New York Herald Paris edition) are three men—a Frenchman, an Austrian, and an Englishman—and there is also one member of the fair sex who, for plucky and often339 words
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Article61 1913-02-24 11 London, Feb. 14.—A message to The Times from Paris states that Great Britain will on no account consent to a purely Anglo-Franco-Spanish settlement on the subject of the internationalisation of Tangier, which a Commission of the ThreePowers will discuss in Madrid. Ore t Britain holds that a settlement munt61 words
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Advertisement195 1913-02-24 11 The Ceylon Manure works, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. FERTILISERS FOB I RUBBER, COCONUTS, I TAPIOCA, COFFEE, I SUGAR Etc., Etc. I RECORD CROPS I Soil ANALYSES Free of Charge. I THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS I IN THE EAST I Dealing Exclusively in I Manures. I Green island cement co., Ltd.195 words
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Advertisement674 1913-02-24 11 gnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnnrinna w t wr WJF PERLIS JUANO. I Japan Mail Steamship Co. 11 g PHOSPHATIC MANURE g Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, V 2 Specially for El RIIRRFR g WSOPZANLINt H H Fortrfj(hily service is maintained bs« W AKI IT'T’ w ween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Ua,674 words
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Advertisement2423 1913-02-24 12 p. sailing». jj or dj e vtscher Lloyd, Bremen. |ggg Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., r y LIMITED. I locean Steam Ship co.. Ltd tXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. s and MAU SERVICE OUTWARD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO., LTD 1913 Singapore. Thur. 27th Feb. at 4 p.m.2,423 words
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