Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-03-07 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 53 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY, 7th MARCH, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement928 1913-03-07 1 a g V HQDaDDaaaaaaaaDßßßaaa J For $3O \7 OU can have the Pinang I I Gazette” posted every day g E for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUaCRIPTIOM, $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and o HaM-ye«Hy rates. Subscriptions are payable in tr a advance and remittances should g o928 words
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Advertisement81 1913-03-07 1 ■■■■■■aaaaaaaaaaaaoaeawaa• TXThbn YOU ARB AWAY on leave v V you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Com- n mercial, Mining, Planting, &c. n D This you can do in no better way H than by subscribing to the Weekly q Edition of the “Pinang Gazette,” 0 D81 words
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Article820 1913-03-07 2 IMPORTANT RULING IN THE HIGH COURT. In the Chancery Division of the High Court an action was tried before Mr. Justice Eve, on January 21st and 22ud, in which Mr. William Albert Schultz, of 50, Cannon-street, chartered accountant, was plaintiff, and Mr. Joseph Charles Sherrot, of 36,820 words
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Article30 1913-03-07 2 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman, Ruunymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel, The Commercial Hotel. Rangoon:—Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel.30 words
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Advertisement865 1913-03-07 2 FOR SALE. $50,000 TO LEND on first class security only. FOR SALE. i STROHMENGER COTTAGE PIANO, Apply with full particulars to quite new and in first rate condition. g T p inang Qazette. On view at the premises of the Robinson 2 12—u c Piano Coy., Beach Street. Price $350.865 words
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Advertisement640 1913-03-07 2 Central Sales Room. PERFUMERY AT TO BE SOLD By* Public Auction, REDUCED AT THE ABOVE SALES ROOM, On Monday, 10th March, 1913, PERFUMES 25 CtS. to $25 per bottle. at 11 a.m., BRILLANTINES, GOSMETIQUES. CREAMS LOTIONS, ETq 11 Cases Singlets, 10 Iron Safes, POWDERS 10 cfs. to $2.50 per box.640 words
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Miscellaneous17 1913-03-07 2 The Moon. O New Moon March 8 First Quarter 16 O Full Moon 22 Last Quarter 2917 words
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Article4970 1913-03-07 3 ADDRESSES BY COUNSEL. SCATHING COMMENTS BY MR. NORTON. The hearing of the suit brought by Mrs. Georgiana Major, better known to the public as Miss Georgie Corlass, against Mr, Maurice E. Bandtuann, proprietor of the Bandmanu Opera Company, claiming Rg. 18,000 and odd as damages for alleged4,970 words
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Advertisement113 1913-03-07 3 It Has Cured Others It Will Cure You A. N. Ransam, Mondoi, Wis., says I was unable to sleep or do my work properly, a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm was given me and after using it I was, to my surprise, very much better. I can now dress myself113 words
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Advertisement278 1913-03-07 3 3JESESSJ Eh] Ise=slß Tropic Colds are not only the most disagreeable, the most annoying sort of colds, but they also are Hard to get rid of lITI O Because in the TroWh V i pics your system is J at its feeblest, you are worn out —exhausted by the debilitating278 words
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Article346 1913-03-07 4 Wo understand tl at Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton is going home on retirement in the Autumn, Dr. G. C. McGregor, who is now at home, la taking a course at the London School of Tropical Medicine. The la‘e Mr. Richard Booth, bachelor, •f Glendon estate, Kaluta346 words
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Article284 1913-03-07 4 TO REPRESENT MAXIMUM OF FIGHTING POWER. The Newcastle Chronicle’s London correspondent telegraphed on February 6: Newcastle people will be gratified to know that the Admiralty has placed the contract for the Dreadnougnt presented to thi* country by the Federated Malay Stares with Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth and Comaany.284 words
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Article163 1913-03-07 4 Orders of the day for to-day’s meeting are as follows 1. Motion by the Colonial Secretary:— That this Council approves a re-vote of $8,840 for erection of a new line of telegraph post* from Piai to Parit Buntar, being the unexpended balance of the provision made for this163 words
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Article880 1913-03-07 4 “TRILBY” AT TOWN HALL. Penang gave signs last night that it can, when occasion affords justification, shake off the lethargy and indifference to things theatrical, except where local amateurs are concerned, which have gained for the town an uneniable reputation among professional companies. The fame of Mr.880 words
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Article494 1913-03-07 4 THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. A Committee and Associates Meeting of the M.C.L. was held ab the Presidency yesterday. Twelve members were present and the President, Mrs. Evans, whom every one was delighted to welcome back, took the chair. In the course of business, Mrs. Evans made the welcome494 words
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Article184 1913-03-07 4 Bad Wkathkr Intbkrupts Judge’s Votagr. The Assizes which should have been held at Kuantau this week have been postponed owing to the heavy weather prevailing in the China Sea, whi:h prevented Mr. Justice Woodward from reaching Kuantan. Tiie F.M.S. Government yacht Sect Eelle left Singapore on Saturday184 words
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Article103 1913-03-07 4 Chaplainey of Perak North. All Saints’, Taiping, Sunday, March 9th.— (Passion Sunday), Children’s Service, 5.30 p m Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Monday, March 10.—-Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. Wednesday, March 12th.—Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Church of the Resurrection, Kuala Kang» ir. Saturday, March Bth.—Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Sunday, March 9th.—(Passion Sunday),103 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article130 1913-03-07 4 PAPKE DISQUALIFIED. Paris, March 6. Frank Klaus has been awarded the middleweight championship of the world, the referee stopping the fight in the fifteenth round on account of the irregularities of Billy Papke.-—Reuter. [Although articles were signed for a fight for the middle-weight championship of the world130 words
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Article17 1913-03-07 4 To-day’s ties Double Handicap Class A.— Harris and Dunn v. Sayers and Fitzgerald (final).17 words
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Article391 1913-03-07 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Taiping, February 6. A league contest, Taiping and District versus Taiping United Asiatics Club, was played yesterday evening, on the Esplanade The weather was fine, the ground being in an excellent condition for fast o<y. The teams lined up as follows: Taiping and391 words
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Article274 1913-03-07 4 RATE OF £20,000 A YEAR. A football coupon bet ing business that was said to bring in profits at the ra‘e of £20,000 a year was investigated at Newcastle recently. George Layton Collins, 41, and Thomas Chaytor, 36, were charged as principals in conducting a betting establishment. Eight274 words
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Article557 1913-03-07 4 When that distinguished London physician, Dr. A. T. Schofield, wrote his remarkable book bearing this title, it attracted much attention, for it deals with a subject of supreme importance. Everybody knows that nervous disorders ate increasing. Lucky are they who do not pay the price of diminished557 words
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Advertisement406 1913-03-07 4 HOTEL NORMAN Northern Road, Penang. (Formerly known as Raffles Penang’s Select Residential Transit Special Rates for Planters U Mr. John Roberts’ Billiard-Rooms th. Hotel, .re RESTAURANT (Branch of the above, No. 2a B each St NOTICE. In compliance with numerous request, f n meale by the month will be euppK406 words
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Advertisement137 1913-03-07 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H M THE K,NG 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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Article29 1913-03-07 6 Asimont.—On February 3, at Jesselton, the wife of W.F.C. Asimont, of a son. Funk.—On February 13, at Aggie Villa, Sandakan, the wife of John S. Funk, a son.29 words
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970 1913-03-07 6 The British policy of muddling through any international complication that arises has passed into a by-word. Recent expressions of public opinion at Home, however, indicate that the Nations Defence Committee are not to be allowed to remain inert for the want of useful prodding in respect970 words
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Article75 1913-03-07 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $lO7 per picul, bus'ness done. Tin in London is quoted at £216 10s. spot and £213 10s. thr<-e months. The following was the local report To-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd, 150 tons, $107.50 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd75 words
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Article1243 1913-03-07 6 A D - A D. VIEWS OF A FOREIGN RESIDENT, {Special te the P. G.) The recent events in Japan, concerning which we have as yet received but two naeagre telegrams, are of a mor® momentous nature than appears to be realized for the revolution is almost as great1,243 words
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Article268 1913-03-07 6 MR, W. LANGHAM CARTER APPOINTED. We understand that Mr W. Lingham Cai ter, Senior District Officer at Bukifc Mertajam, has been appointed British Adviser to the Sul au of Kelantan, and will be leaving shortly to start on the duties of his new office. Joining the service268 words
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Article227 1913-03-07 6 TO MAN THE “KONGO.” The N. Y. K Atsuta Mam which arrived at Penang yesterday afternoon from Japan, had on board a batch of 524 Japanese sailors and 28 officers, who are bound for Barrow, England. The me”, who are commanded by Commander J. Tanaka, are227 words
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Article65 1913-03-07 6 The High Commissioner of Monthou Puket, H. E. Phy a Rasada, we regret to hear, continues in a weak state of healt The Governor of Trang, Phra Sat hoi»» continues to make satisfactory progress. His paralyses shows s'ight improvement. We understand that d aity bulletins aye sen65 words
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Advertisement331 1913-03-07 6 1P IA No s i TERMS MODERATE. J The Finest Selection to choose from. JJ NEW MUSIC. VIOLINS, BANJOS, MANDOLINES. J W AU New Music of any merit i. for- ACCORDEONS, m warded to us by the mail following I CONCERTINAS, etc. Jg its publication. have a large and selected331 words
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Advertisement38 1913-03-07 6 2 E. 0., pbnang. PJ The Beet. The CRAG, Fenanr HUlaa The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. Jg RAFFLES, Singapore. *2 Well-known from East to West. 0g STRAND, RANGOON. I The most frequented Hotel in Burma. CO38 words
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Article510 1913-03-07 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day SOABM. S. a a 0 Id 60 00 10 co Mining. Qopeng C. 28/9 32/3 28/9 33/3 rinta New 8/6 10/- 9/- 10/3 Kramat 9 9}510 words
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Article39 1913-03-07 7 RUBBER PRICES IN LONDON. London, March 7.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 3/11} Para to arrive 3/11 The rubber market is quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.]39 words
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Article32 1913-03-07 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, March 7. Miss Marie Hall’s second concert was another grand success. There was a large audience, including H. E. the Governor and Lady Young.32 words
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Article455 1913-03-07 7 A PARTNERSHIP CLAIM. AMEERS' DISPUTE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 7. The hearing has begun before the Chief Justice of the suit brought by Mr. J. G. Mactaggart against Messrs. J, D. Saunders and Malcolm Cumming for an account of partnership between January and June 1910.455 words
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Article61 1913-03-07 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 7. Tapah Rubber Company’s report shows a profit of $41,893. A dividend of 7} per cent is to be declared. The estate is clean, and the outbreak of pink disease has been checked. The all-in cost is 1/11} and the profit61 words
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Article31 1913-03-07 7 CAPTAIN F. W. DARKE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 7. The death is announced of Captain F. W. Darke, a retired pilot, whose sons are well known in Malaya.31 words
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Article55 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. San Antonio (Texas), March 6. Emilio and Raoul Madero, who were frequently reported dead, arrived after six hundred miles on horseback. They were met by their brother Gabriel, and will remain here till the other members of the family arrive from New York, when the course—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article19 1913-03-07 7 ,—Reuter. London, March 6. The fire on the Turnkina was extxnguisb- ed by flooding,,—Reuter. - 19 words
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THE WAR.
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Article311 1913-03-07 7 .—Reuter. JANINA AS A GREEK POSSESSION. London, March 6. The Powers have now approached all the Allies asking whether they are willing to accept mediation They received a uniform reply that they must first consult the other Allies. Despatches from Constantinople indicate that the Government is reconciled.—Reuter. - 311 words
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Article77 1913-03-07 7 .—DO.L. Berlin, March 7. A me J sage from Constantinople ears a division has occurred amongst the Committee of the Young Turks owing to the cession of Adrianople. Rumania desires a deci-ion of the Silistria question before peace is concluded, and hopei for further yielding ou the part.—DO.L. - 77 words
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Article59 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. EXAMPLES OF ANCESTORS. Bremen, March 6. The Kaiser, on returning from Heligoland. made a speech at a Municipal lunch. He recalled the lessons of a century ago. The country now, as then, was confronted wi h the task of strengthening its defences and building up military.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article56 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. A HEAVY DEATH ROLL. Berlin, March 6. It is officially announce 1 that seventy perished in the Naval disaster. It is officially stated that the collision occurred when the vessels were seeking anchorage, both showing lights. It was due to t’ue storm in which torpedo.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article49 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. NEWFOUNDLAND WANTS A SHARE St. John’s (Newfoundland), March 6. The Legislature has opened. The speech from the I’hrone announced that the Government has opened negotiations with the Imperial cabinet with a view to the participation of the Colony in the Naval defence of the Empire—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article36 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. LORDS’ AMENDMENT REJECTED. London, March 6. The Commons rejected the Lords’ amendment to the Trades Union Bill preventing the unions from running newspapers for political purposes without a ballot of the members.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article229 1913-03-07 7 .—Reuter. THE IMPERIAL MANIFESTO. BRILLIANT SPECTACLE St. Petersburg, March 6. The ce'ebrations of the tercentenary of the Romanoffs began with a requiem in the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul yesterday in the presence of the Tsar, the Dowager, and the Grand Dukes. The absence of the Tsaritsa.—Reuter. - 229 words
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Article85 1913-03-07 7 .—Reuter. NAVY LEAGUE’S REQUEST. London, March 6. At a confeience convened by the Navy League it was resolved to ask the Treasury to vote a million pounds for the development of the Royal Flying Corps. Surprise was a'so expres-ed at the “undignified publication of the aerial rules.—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article85 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. TURBULENT SCENE IN CHAMBER. Paris, March 6. The three years Bill was introduced in the Chamber. The extreme left noisily interrupted ths speech of the Minister of War, and there was a scene of much confusion. The President long but vainly tried to restore order. The—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article55 1913-03-07 7 .—Reuter. LORD MAYOR HELPS VOLUNTEERS. Sydney, March 6. After the meeting at the Town Hall the Lord Mayor went to the gasworks, chan ed his clothes and worked with the other volunteers. Efforts at Settlemeat. The Premier has invite! the gas masters and men to a conference.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article56 1913-03-07 7 —Reuter. SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE BILL DROPPED. London, March 6. The House of Commons has reassembled. Mr. Asquith announced that the Government had decided to agree to the omission of the five years’ limit from the Railway Bill. Mr. McKinnon Wood announced that the Scottish Temperance Bill would be dropped—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article48 1913-03-07 7 i.—Reuter. PROLONGED OPPOSITION. Ottawa, March 6. The House is still discussing the Navy, the Opposition talking without interruption against time meanwhile. It is intimated the Government will allow the present tactics till the end of the week when they may resort to the closure.i.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement797 1913-03-07 7 OillM Tealiif (FM.s.) RiHer TOWN HALL Eslates. LiMtieH auwdi DIVIDEND OF 5 PER DENT. FOR YEAR 1911/12. PENANG. WARRANTS for the above Dividend were posted in London to Eastern ALLAN WILKIE Shareholders on the 31st December last. Shareholders who have not received their and full London Cnmnanv nf Warrants should797 words
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Article1883 1913-03-07 8 JThe ninth annual general meeting of the Fusing Lama Tin mines, Limited, was held on the 12th ult., at Salisbury House, London Wall, E.C., Mr. W. A. Luniug, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman in the course or his remarks said The balance-sheet and profit1,883 words
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Advertisement180 1913-03-07 8 S “The Top Notch E of Scotch.” E iJunq I 1 SCOTCH xSHfeK I WHISKY /flMk i universally appeals S |E by reason of its |pz genuine merit as a |E pure beverage, and E by virtue of its stim- E ulating medicinal EE properties. E the Distillers Company, Limited,180 words
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Advertisement15 1913-03-07 8 MUSIC SELLERS, PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, Etc. CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, 104, Muntri Leith Street, 179_£.$ u c15 words
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Advertisement154 1913-03-07 8 FWeanu Bros., Ltd.jft MOTOR ENGINEERS Bill AND IMPORTERS, W 0 0 SINGAPORE S’ IPOH. SOLE AGENTS BMW n Straits Settlements MgH and F. M. S. "B R 3 SEATER, MBl $1,400. D 5 SEATER, EB m $1,550. ft H H FREE ON RAIL «Up SINGAPORE.. My second-hand cars. If you154 words
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Article2282 1913-03-07 9 j 1 oHui. H s j ij 2 J? Ji* tn L co a> or 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING. ’lw’SJ' K’S S’ooo 10 10 w vi Ayer Wen Rah DAP- 00. S 3 1903 300,000 300.000 J 2 10 30 30 28J Bolat Tin Mining Co s3s2,282 words
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Article368 1913-03-07 9 SUED BY ATTORNEY-GENERAL. In the Supreme Court, Mr. Justice I-*- P- Ebden turned the hearing of the case in which the President a nd Trustees of the Seh Yeoh Kongsi were sued by the Attorney-General for the Colony and by the relatives of Yeoh Paik Tatt,368 words
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Article134 1913-03-07 9 Those requiring a tiffin up to the highest Penang standard and at a lower rate than before charged here should vis t the Restaurant Norman wlro invite a trial and comparison. The price for a full tiffin is only eighty cents separate courses can be had for134 words
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Article257 1913-03-07 9 The following are the returns to hand for the month of February Begerpang lbs. 31,681 Namoe Rambei 20,100 Batoe Lokong 9,965 Naga Timbool 5,965 Lantassan 15,632 Tandjong Kassaw 15,732 Tandjong Merah 4,909 K. M. S. 3,050 Padang 8,600 R. E. Krian 13,875 Samagaga 1,820 Consolidated n 4,476 Padang257 words
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Advertisement176 1913-03-07 9 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.176 words
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Advertisement423 1913-03-07 9 INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Royal Exchange, London COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 aad 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 f PublicUor period exceeding 190 years.423 words
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Article195 1913-03-07 10 Friday, March 7 St. Perpetua. Legislative Council. Sungei Batu Meeting, 3 p.m. Allan Wilkie, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday, March 8. Homeward English (P. O.) Mail. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday. March195 words
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Article110 1913-03-07 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICI To-Morbow. For Per Oloa, Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 a.m. Langkat Ban Whatt Soon 1 p.m. Pang Nga and Trang Pungah 2 p.m, Pangkalan Brandan Jin Ho 2 p.m. §Ceylon, Australasia, x India, Aden, Mauri- I Devanha 2 p.m. tius, Egypt, and >110 words
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Article70 1913-03-07 10 Alma, Brit., 354, Lyons, March 6, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, March 6, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Atsuta Maru; Jap., 5284, Nagao, March 6, Yokohama, gen., Boustead Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Hunter, March 6, Kedah, gen., E. S. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294,70 words
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Article70 1913-03-07 10 Atsuta Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Petrel for Asahan. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Perak (E. S. Co.) for Deli. Alma for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi Perlis. Pangkor for Bindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Tong Chay Un for Setul.70 words
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Article148 1913-03-07 10 ARRIVALS. By Lama (March 7) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs Symons, Mr and Mrs Thomas Whiting, Mrs Rolph, Miss Rolph, Messrs W N Rolph, H Rolpn, C E Richardson and J Burgess from Port Swettamhn, Messrs Gallaway, McLeod, Bateson, Gula Mohamed, Khye Choo and D Richards. By P ngkor148 words
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Article134 1913-03-07 10 Pbnang, March 7, 1913. Uourfcay oj Oharurtd Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/8 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/4 9/16 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 5/8 □aloutta Demand Bank R«. 174 J 3 days' eight Privaoe 175 J Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days' eight Private 175|134 words
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Article252 1913-03-07 10 Pbnang, March 7, 1913. Gold leai $64.60 Pepper (W. (’oast 3 lb. 5 0a).... No stock. White Popper $32.60 sales. Trang Pepper $l9 7/8 nominals Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings $lOO sellers. Cloves $B9 sel.ers. Nutmegs 110 $26 sales (No. 1 $8.20 sales. Sugar s No. 2 $B.lO sales.252 words
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Article780 1913-03-07 10 F»R 'v Balik Palau, 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., 10-40780 words
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Advertisement236 1913-03-07 10 fl Blood I IClarke’s I Blood II Mixture fl If you suffer-from just such a medicine, fl any such disease as It is composed of fl mentioned below, ingredients which fl don’t waste time and quickly attack, overfl money on lotions or come, and expel from fl ointments which can-236 words
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Advertisement117 1913-03-07 10 si mp A dr,nk A ton,c and 1 I We I A digestive combined I WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS. a I After a Exercise gl After exercise, O.T. is J a Rcfreshin S Drink. J Wi,h P‘ ain cold water 1 or aerated beverages it makes a blend that is117 words
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Advertisement562 1913-03-07 10 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,*****0 Reserve Fund £1,650’0q0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,*****0 Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur562 words
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Miscellaneous144 1913-03-07 10 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. Vt. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Mar. '7 12-06 6-43 12-43 6-58 *8 12-33 7-08 1-05 7-22 9 12-59 7-32 1-27 7-45 „10 1-2 4 7-54 1-48 807 11 1-50 8-13 2-08 8-28 „12 2-11 8-29 2-29 8-50 „13 2-34 8-45144 words
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Article936 1913-03-07 11 The Admiralty, says the Standard,” have made an important departure in the issue of the Navy List for February. Hitherto it has been the custom to publish after the names of ships (except those in course of construction or of a recently designed class) figures showing the number936 words
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Advertisement243 1913-03-07 11 A PLANTER WRITES: TO THE Borneo Co. Ltd. SINGAPORE. Dear Sirs, It may interest you to know that I have for a considerable time been using Jodelite as a remedy for Coconut insect pests with the greatest success, and during my twenty years’ experience of Coconuts I have never found243 words
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Advertisement989 1913-03-07 11 II LET THE T NT TOWEL rN IN. WiT i£ SPEAK! XI •w aw* r k Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. xw Wz I kl U, 'h v J\ X 'xr A»TIR WASHINGWm, C' J* 111 S SOAP (WATER OR 4? *****)0 W VAN.SM.HG CREAMS Y*« CR™ DtRI ON THeTOWELmEANS989 words
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Advertisement2661 1913-03-07 12 p. #o. Kx* lntepdcd sailing., florddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., JR. IXPECTED AMIVALS AND DEPARTURES. limited. OCMI Sttflli Ship C()„ M MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. PoB Iktbmded to Sail. Steamer. AND M *’L r ft M tot. ««nsapo- a™. 9th Mar." *t 4 CHINA MUTUAL2,661 words
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