Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1913

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 44 VOL. LXXI. TUESDAY. 25th FEBRUARY 19!3. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 992 1 g<Bßa i3Dnria3Danananßßßßß« For $3O 5 1 \7ou can have the Pinang J 1 Gazette” posted every day I for a whole year to your address, a (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, *27.) Proportionate Quarterly and S Half-ye» r >y rates. 9 0 Subscriptions are payable in n S advance and remittances should n
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  • 500 2 VALUABLE VIEWS ON PORT MANAGEMENT. Sir Samuel Chish >lm, Bart., one of Glasgow’s most prominent public men, and for some years Lord Provost of the County of the City of Glasgow, left Ceylon for Europe by the mail on sth instant after a holiday extending
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  • 392 2 T. of M. PROJECTED SALE OF NEW TOWN. If negotiations now taking place are brought to a successful conclusion, the biggest property sale that has ever been effected in Ipoh will shortly be completed. Practically the whole of the New Town will change hands. The parties
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  • 584 2 AMERICAN COMMENT ON THE TOLLS. A Washington message says the three big steamship companies of Japan—the Toyo Kisen Kaishi, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Osaka Shosen Kaish*— will, with the opening of the Panama Canal, establish a joint direct steamship service from Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki to New
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  • 280 2 THE SUN’S INFLUENCE. An interesting article on the effects of a tropical climate on white men appears in the new issue of the Indian Medical Gazette. Many deleterious influences have been assigned to the tropical sun, and for some years a theory which is based on
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    • 988 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. Government Notification. Sumatra coconuts, ltd: j r INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. A HOUSE-KEEPER is required for the Nurses’ Home at the General Hos- •kt OTICE is hereby given that the pita), Singapore. Salary £llO per annum I\| Statutory Meeting of the above rising by £lO year>y
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    • 959 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. BANKS. AN Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Municipal Office at 4 p.m., on Thursday, AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA, the 27th instant. 1,1 L. A. COUTIER BIGGS, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Secretary. Paid up Capital -.£1,200 000 Reserve Fund £1,650’,000
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1683 3 by B. J. EATOS, F.1.C., F.C.S. During the last year (1911-1912) an extensive series of experiments has been ar ried out in the Chemical Laboratory > Lumpur on various methods of coagulating the latex of Hevea brasiliensi-, «nd these experiments hsve been supplemented by observations on
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    • 890 3 65 PER CENT. FOR THE YEAR. The tenth annual meeting of the above Company was held at the Rangoon offices of Messrs. George Steuart Co., Agents and Secretaries. The Chairman’s Remarks. The Chairman, proposing the adoption of the directors’ reports and accounts, said he did not think
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    • 150 3 A London telegram to the Times of Ceylon gives some details of the F.M.S Rubber Planters Estites, Limited, which is being formel with a capital of £140,000 in £1 shares for the purpose of acquiring 2,700 acres, adjoining the Sendayau (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited’s properties from
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    • 278 3 —M.M. An Up-To-Date Elopement At Sungei Bksi. II The course of true love was made easier by the aid of the motor car at Sungei Besi on Wednesday last. The seventeen year old daughter of Chah Tsoi, a mining towkay living in the main street,
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    • 173 3 Kuala Lumpur having reached a stage when more independent municipal government seems desirable, the following programme is quoted for consideration Substitution of a Municipality on the new Singapore model in place of the existing Sanitary Board, subject to various modifications to meet local conditions. Alterations to existing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 48 3 ALCOHOLIC EXCESS. For those suffering from the effects of alcoholic excess O.T. is a boon. It restore» Vitality, appetite and nerve, while satisfying craving for alcoholic stimulant. You *hl feel b*tter if you take a dash of O.T. In a| l spirituous drinks, as it moderates tue •Icohol.
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    • 281 3 WHY ARABIC? ARABIC applied to the roof and sides of your house or factory will effect an enormous reduction in the internal temperature. Arabic is an excellent preservative for ironwork it covers more surface and lasts longer than paint. It is sold in the form of a dry powder and
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  • 300 4 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of the members of the Jabu? (Tin) Hydraulic Elevators, Ltd,, was held at the office of the agents, Messrs. Sellar, Murray and C yesterday when there were present: R. L. Corbett, R. McCrystal, G. A. Parsy, A. M. Sellar (directors). G W. Wihon,
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  • 45 4 The local agents, Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co., inform us that the Ulu Piah Company, Limited, will pay a fii st interim divi! nd of 8 per cent, on the 27th instant in respect of January and February, the fust two months’ working.
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  • 36 4 We understand that the Irishmen of Penang and district have decided to celebrate St. Patiick’s Day with a dinner at the Town Club on the 17th proximo, to which guests will be invited.
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  • 2153 4 STRAITS’ EDITOR INTERVIEWED. SOME STRIKING FACTS AND FIGURES. The following account of an interview with the Editor of this journal, published under the above headings on the eve of hi? departure from Calcutta on his recent visit to that city, is taken from The Empire and Calcutta Evening
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  • 339 4 Advicb And Not Command.” London, 14th February. Sir W. Lee-Warner, lec uring before the Indian section of the Royal Socety of Arts yesterday, on Kathiawar, said that of all the British administrative units in India, Kathiawar brought into the clearest relief former birbarism and present tranquillity,
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  • 249 4 Disappointing Rice Crop. The most significant thing about the trade of Bangkok, the capital of Siam, for 1911-12 was the heavy fall in the value of the exports, due to the bad rice crop of *****1. This reduced the combined imports and exports t» £11,956,204 previous *otal?
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  • 817 4 AGITATION IN THE ENGLISH PRESS. EXECUTION OF INNOCENT PEASANTS. London, January 31.—Headed by so strange a combination as the Times and the Daily Express, an organised newspaper campaign has been begun in connection with what is declared to be the scandalous action of the Liberal Government in
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  • 401 4 The following are outputs for January iw. Ayer Kuning lbs. 2,950 Kuala Sawah 2,473 Durian Sabatang 1,390 Langkon 4,000 Jebong 38,404 Arundel 1,320 Padang 9,350 Karan 4,223 Padang Jawa 8.55 Q Gula-Kalumpong 54,200 Samagaga 2/66 Consolidated 4,487 New Columbia 7,823 Henrietta 2478 Sungei Limau 3,53 a Sumatra Consol,
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    • 335 4 SORE THROAT: ITS CURE AND PREVENTION. Are you suffering from Sore Throat? The epidemic is still raging, and many cases are reported in which this common ailment has developed into some dangerous throat disease like Diphtheria. For this reason doctors are busy just now examining Sore Throats, as depicted in
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 37 4 The Tides. Date. H. W. JL. W. H. W. L. M; A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Feb. 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.
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    • 143 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 and
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  • 33 6 Webber.—At the Midlands,” Burmah Road, Penang, on February 24, the wife of Mr. C. H. Webber, of a daughter. Anderson.—At Bournemouth, on 24th inst., to Dr. and Mrs. Irving Andeison, a daughter.
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  • 1049 6 Were it not that the public memory is notoriously short, it should hardly be necessary for us to remind readers of the prominent and useful part which we can claim, without mock modesty, the Finang Gazette has played in the movement for railway development that culminated in the
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  • 95 6 SIAMESE OFFICIALS SHOT. SUICIDE OF ASSAILANT. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Trang, February 25. At noon to-day, a Siamese dresser attempted the assassination of H.E. Phy a Rasada Nupradit, High Commissioner of Puket (Tongkah) and Phra Sathol Satharn Pithak, Governor of Trang, as they were landing from the Government
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  • 343 6 THE “AUSTRIA” AT PENANG. The passengers on the Austrian Lloj 1 steamer Austria, which leaves Penang today for Singapore, gave a thrilling account of a fire which broke out on board when the vessel was on her way from Colombo to Penang. Ab ut 2 a.m. on
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  • 214 6 The Deli Sports Club have had several meetings of late. A complimentary dinner was given to Mr. Van Suchteleu at the de Boer Hotel on the 6th and turned out to be a very enjoyable function, over 70 being present. Another meeting held on the 18th resulted in
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  • 71 6 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $lO5 40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in Lindon is quoted at £216 spot and £2ll three months The following was the local report of To-day ;—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $lO6 80; Penang: Straits I'rading
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 28 6 WELLS BEATS MEHEGAN. London, February 24 At the National Sporting Club, Wells defeated Hughie Mehegan on points in a twenty rounds contest for a purse f £l,ooo.—Reuter.
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    • 88 6 The following is the result of the practice shoot held yesterday 200 Toi al, yds. yds. Miss J. Smith 25 29 54 Mrs. Liston 26 27 53 Mrs. Oxenham 24 25 49 Miss Gawthorne 24 25 49 Mrs. Bayley 24 22 45 Miss W. Gawthorne 20 26
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    • 111 6 To-day Championship.— Whitlock v. Mason. s Doubles Handicap Class A.— Reid and Haslam v. Waugh ani Goldie Syer and Syer v. Sayers and Fitzgerald. Doubles Handicap Class B.— Ellis and Webber v. Byeis and Hay; Hogan and Adams v. Goatley and Hadden. To-morrow Single Handicap Class A.—
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    • 83 6 The following is the result of the Monthly Medal for February, 19! 3 T. S. Nash 50 52=102—22 =BO F. Duxbury 45 46= 91 —lO =Bl Geo. Macbain 48 47= 95—10 =B5 Messrs. C. G. May, C. D. D. Hogan, A. B, Bayley, H. C. Dr. Fitzgerald,
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    • 183 6 ASSOCIATION CUP. Results of the Second Round. London, February 7.—The following are the results of the games in the Second Round, played on Saturday Blackbu* n Rovers, 3 Birnsley, 2. Newcastle Unite!, 3 Hull C ty, 0. Brighton and Hove, 0 Everton 1. Bradford, 3 Wolverhampton, 0.
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  • 101 6 We understand that Mr. Harmer, Asst. Superintendent of Police, has been transferred to Singapore, Mr. Hamilton coming thence to take his place. Inspector Little of the Detective Department, proceeds home on the 27th of this month aud Inspector Sheedy will probably replace him. At the end of
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    • 209 6 IO HU si .jl. mi m wt ■DOU fl tTfr i > ’1« NEW BOND STREET w J lAKS 1 A®l CIGARETTE SPECIALISTS Dcxjl n 5 I j *cy** BnOI H 5 Ss| BrO l 4 Importers —Messrs. M. GOLDENBERG S’ Co., Obtainable at all Leading General Stores. i PIANOS
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    • 38 6 J 2 E. &> o»> PENANG. The Best. 5 The CRAG, Penang Hille. X Th only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-known from East to West. MS ft STRAND, RANGOON. The most frequented Hotel in Burma. C/9
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  • 282 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on p*ge 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day s£ S' a X M rr> Mining, Kinta New 9/9 10/9 10/- 11/Kratam 10 10 10| 10 IOJ Malayan Tin 76/- 80/- 76'6 80/6 Pahang C.
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  • 38 7 RUBBER PRICES IN LONDON. London, February 25.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/Para to arrive 4/- The rubber market is steady. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead »fc Co.]
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  • 26 7 From Our Own Correspondent]. Singapore, February 25. The latest report from the Raub Gold Mining Co.’s property shows a return of 1,074 ounces.
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  • 22 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 25. At the usual auction here, uncertified opium was sold at $1,750 per chest.
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  • 59 7 AT A BAND PERFORMANCE. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 25. In the Police Court a Chinaman was charged with stealing a hairpin set with brilliants, valued at $5OO, from the head of a Chinese lady during a band performance in connection with the Chap Goh Meh
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  • 50 7 “MRS. WARREN’S PROFESSION” BANNED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 24. The Municipal Commissioners have issued a statement that if the Allan Wilkie Company continues to announce the performance of “Mrs. Warren’s Profession” for Wednesday or any other night, the theatre will be closed for that night.
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  • THE WAR.
    • 138 7 —Reuter. ITALY 5 MiDIIERRANEAN CLAIMS. London, February 24. Replying to 1 urkey’s last message asking for the good offices of the Powers the la' ter have intimated that the acceptance of their collect: ve note has not yet been received. L’ntil it is received it seems action
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    • 199 7 .—D.O.L. Berlin, February 24. Marchesi San Giuliano’s remarks in the Italian Chamber of Deputies regardi-g the peaceful tendency of the nations of Europe were received with strongly marked appl ause. Regarding the solution of the Balkan question, the Minister said he entertained hopes of a satisfactory settlement being
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  • 168 7 .—Reuter. EX-PRESIDENT MADERO’S DEATH. London, February 24. According to the newspaper telegrams there is some belief in America that the attempt to rescue ex-President Madero was a put up job as none of the escort was killed. No Cause For Intervention. Washington, February 24. Ex-President Taft, on
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  • 85 7 THE PENANG RETURNS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 25. The Colonial trade returns for the quarter ended December, 1912, show a total increase in the value of imports compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, amounting to $23,000,000, of which Penang’s share was
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  • 31 7 .—Reuter. London, February 24. Mr. F. E. Smith, M.P., when hunting with the Bicester Hounds wa< tossed on to some rails. A rib was broken.
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  • 174 7 .—Reuter. THE NEW UNION’S ATTITUDE ANOTHER ONE-MAN STRIKE THREATENED. London, February 24. Another greit one-man strike of railwaymen is threatened owing to the dismissal of a gu»rd named Richardson on the Midland Railway for disobeying the orders of a foreman. Richardsou’s story is to the effect that his
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  • 91 7 .—Reuter. A REMARKABLE JOURNEY. London, February 25. Persistent reports are current, based on reliable witnesses, of mysterious airships cruising from the North Sea nightly over the north and south of England It transpires that these coincide with an official announcement of two long distance flights of Zeppelins, including
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  • 79 7 .—Reuter. A SUFFRAGETTE RELEASED. London, February 25. Mrs. Pankhurst has been arrested and will be charged at Epsom with inciting the blowing up of Mr. Lloyd George’s house. At a great Suffragist meeting at the London Pavilion the announcement of the arrest of Mrs. Pankhurst led to
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  • 46 7 —Reuter. CONGRATULATIONS TO MALAYA. London, February 24. The Daily Telegraph says the Navy Estimates provide for five Dreadnoughts, excluding the Malayan vessel. The Navy League has passed a resolution congratulating the Sultans and peoples of Malaya on their public spirited devotion to the Empire.-
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  • 48 7 Reuter. MUCH DAMAGE. Wellington, February 24, Earthquake shocks were experienced west of the port, extending over forty hour?. The noise was like cannonading Miners had terrifying experiences. Fortunately the mines were not injured, but considerable damage was done to property. There were many deaths.-
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  • 46 7 ,—Reuter. POSTHUMOUS HONOURS TO THE EXPLORER. London, lebruary 25. H M. the King has granted Mrs. Scott the same rant of precedence as if her husband had been nominated a Commander of the Bath, as he would have been if he had survived.-
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  • 1293 7 —M.D.C. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual Gene r al Meeting of Perak’s Chamber of Mines took place in the Chamber’? own premises last Saturday, the 32nd in-lant, 3 p.m. punctually. There was a record attendance of membersand amongst those present were Messrs. H. W. Metcalfe, outgoing
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  • 45 7 The Town Baud will play the following selections at the Esplanade to-night:— Selection The Orchid Caryll. Two Step The Wrestler and His Hog Holmes. Selection The Yeomen oj the Guard Sullivan. Waltz Hdbanera Waldteufel. Poppies Japanese Romanze Moret. March The Gladiator Sousa.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 TOWN HALL. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE EMINENT ACTOR, Allan Wilkie and Full London Company including the Talented Actress, Miss Fredisivyde Hunter-Watts, FOR TWO NIGHTS COMMENCING ON Thursday, March 6th. Th HP Geo. du Maurier’s great play Mar. 6th. TRILBY. Ppi The Famous Costume Comedy Afar.7tA. DAVID GARRICK. Booking at ROBINSON
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    • 441 7 $50.000 TO LEND on first class security only. Apply with full particular’ to N. S. T., c/o Pinang 212—u c ELEVEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE LEADING MATEFNIIY HOSPITALS OF EUROPE. MDME. ANTONESCU, Diplomaed Midwife (Accoucheuse) and Sick NurseSpecialist for Diseases peculiar to Womto may be consulted daily from 10 a.tn
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  • 98 7 OBITUARY. GENERAL ROCKE. London, February 24. The death is announced of MajorGeneral James Harwood Rocke, Cb at the age of 84 years. General Roc'<e served as Deputy-Judge Advocate in the Egyptian campaign in 1882 and filled the position of Inspector of Recruiting from 1887 to 1891. MARQUESS OF. SLIGO. The
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  • SPORTING NOTES.
    • 518 8 THE LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP. To be run on Tuesday, 1st April. Lindon, February 7th.—Tne Lincolnshire Handicap of £1,509; winners after the weights are published (January 39) of any race 71bs., or of one value £800 12lbs. extra, second to receive £50 and the third £25 entrance £3. the
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    • 688 8 INTERESTING MATCH BETWEEN EASTERN RIVALS. A correspondent writss to The Evening Standard'.— Tne Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Chartered B>n< of India, Australia, and China have been prominent in London club football for some time past, the former for more than a quarter of a
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  • 76 8 At Kuala Lumpur on Thurslay T. K Simpson, an employee of the Kuala Lumpur Engineering Company, was brought up charged on remand with criminal breach of trtist in respect of $330 entrusted to him to pay wages. He now admitted the offence, pleading that he was under the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 432 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 jk.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 190
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    • 120 8 A Swollen Knee is about as painful and inconvenient as anything you would find in a day’s journey. And it is dangerous—a swollen knee leads to permanent lameness. Read what A. C. Lehman, of Waynesboro, Pa says I have been the victim of a large swelling on the knee for
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    • 351 8 MS Scientific Oertainties. “ip The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are based on scientific certainties. Used as directed., they are exactly what a baby needs to develop into a healthy and robust child. The ‘Allen- burys’ Foods are easily assimilated digestive and kindred disorders are avoided by x their use. Infants fed on
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  • 2285 9 c, j Number of laaue B e j <- c*P> tfcl, B» been bed. gh Breß< Value. 2 Dividende, Name. o® < o o Cm aj CP 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINI N O 1912 1100,000 »60.000 60,000 4 1 Ayer Weng Rahman? D* P Co. 2JO «03
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  • 148 9 Klang, Brit., 732, Olsen, Feb. 24, S’pore, gen., Adamcon, Gilfillan Co. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, Feb. 24, B. Datob, gen., K. S. Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, Feb. 24, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Perak, Brit, 258, Glenday, Feb. 25, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Petrel, Brit., 124,
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  • 59 9 Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Calypso for Tongkah. Vorwearts for Colombo and Tuticorin. Van Outhoorn for Singapore. Gregory Apcar for Singapore, China and Japan. Trang for Trang Pin Seng for Port Swetteuham and Singapore. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 123 9 ARRIVALS. By Ellenga (February 23) from Calcutta, Mr and Mrs DelgiePa, Mr Paul Schulze-Berge and family, Messrs R N iGoodwin, R Clinton, A B Findlay anil C O Richardson from Rangoon, Colonel Digby, Mrs Thorburn, Messrs E L Barbour, H J Ekker, E B and Karl Foeger, A W
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  • 125 9 Penang, February 25, 1913. (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank ...2/4 532 4 month*’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit ...2/4 19/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 21/32 Jeloutxe Demand Bank Rs. 174* 3 days' sight Privaee 175* Bombay Demand Bank 174* 3 days'night Private 175* Madras Demand
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  • 242 9 Penang, February 25, 1913. Gold leal $64.60 Pepper (W. c O ast 3 lb. 5 oz). No stock. White Popper $33 1/4 sellers. Trang Pepper $23 3/4 nominal Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings 599 buyers. Cloves $39 sei era. Nutmegs 110 ...$27 1/2 sellers !No. 1 $8.20 sales. No.
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  • 74 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, To-Morrow. For Per Close. IjCeylon, Australasia, > India, Aden, Egypt, Bremen 6 a.m. and viA Naples, for C Rgt. up to 4.30 p.m. Europe, etc. J Alor Star (Kedah) Lee Thye 9 a.m. Deli Circe 1 p.m. Ashan Petrel 2 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong Amoy
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  • 105 9 The ss. Malaya sails for Deli at 2 p.m. on Thursday, the 27th inst. The N. D. L. mail steamer Bremen having left Singapore at midnight yesterday,is expected to arrive here to-morrow, at daylight and will leave for Ccjombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton,
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  • 52 9 /V«„w o/ Steamer, where Jrom, approximait date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Nyanza, Colombo, Feb. 26. Japan, A.G. Sardinia. P. S’ham, Feb. 28, Antwerp, A.G. India, Colombo, March 6, China, A.G. Devacha, S’pore, March 8, Bombay, A.G. Ghazee, Glasgow, March 1, China, S.B. Benarty, London, March 1,
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  • 202 9 The companies do not guarantee the date» Ofosrrival of these vessels, but will endeavow on far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Kedah, Feb. 26, and 28 and, Tong Chuan, Feb. 25 and 27. Asahan.—Petrel, Feb. 23. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—Perak,
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  • 2 9 EVENTS.
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    • 237 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. Money Changer at Corner of Beach and Church Street*. at Logan’s Buildings, opposite Pritchard Co. at Corner of Bishop and Pitt Streets. at Corner of Farquhar and Leith Streets, opposite E. <fc O. Annexe.
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  • 935 10 REV. E. A. HONE’S IMPRESSIONS. Recently the Rev. E. A. Hone paid a pastoral visit to the East Coast of Sumatra. The following is an account of his experiences as contributed to the Singapore M Diocesan Magazine.” The Chaplain paid his first visit to the
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  • 783 10 For 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.,
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    • 369 10 ,0 .ITED LIABILITY COMPANY BOOKS. Foolscap Folio 12|x8. > Btrongly Bound. cts. legister of Application for and Allotment of Shares, 24 folios 3 00 each Debenture Holders, 100 folios 8 0 50 5 00 M r Directors or Managers, 20 folios I 50 Members and Share Ledger, for 150 Shareholders
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    • 227 10 FWearne Bros., Ltd. MOTOR ENGINEERS M AND IMPORTERS, SINGAPORE IPOH. OSOLE AGENTS FOB BH Straits Settlements and F. M. S. 108. R 3 SEATER, $1,400. D 5 SEATER, Bl D $1,550. FREE ON RAIL SINGAPORE. Second-hand Curs. If you want to BUY or SELL a Gar give us a call
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  • 923 11 DOINGS OF CHINESE ATHLETES Af MANILA. Mr. F. E. Wilber writes to the <S. C. Morning Post-. The showing made by the Chinese team at the All-Eastern Olympic Games held in Manila was most creditable. With every condition adverse to them, the Chinese athletes fought to the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 147 11 The Ceylon Manure worts, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. FERTILISERS FOB RUBBER, COCONUTS, 1 TAPIOCA, COFFEE, SUGAR Etc., Etc. RECORD CROPS Soil ANALYSES Free of Charge. THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS IN THE EAST Dealing Exclusively in Manures. PERFUMERY AT REDUCED PRICES. PERFUMES 25 cfs. to $25 per bottle. BRILLANTINES, COSMETIQUES. CREAMS,
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    • 1066 11 AFTER FEVER YOU NEED N. Y.K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld; I Something mote than ordinary food to restore I 4 ND .z I you to health. You need 1 I ‘Kepler’ Solution v /*l\ I I EUROPEAN LINE I concentrated, delicious, tonic-food which the fl 4 Fortnightly service is
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    • 2275 12 P lntendeJ Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British Mia Steam Navigation Co., 7®“ K limited. t ocean steam Ship co., lm tXPECTBD ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 1 Mar, 6 India coneectmg with Mongolia (Three times a week.) Mar. 19 Assaye connecting with Macedonia I rrauv Apr. 5 Devanha connecting with
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