Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 April 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-04-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 75 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. 4th APRIL, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement814 1913-04-04 1 giiviiaDDaDannaaaoaDiiiiii For $3O VT ou can have the Pinang {J Gazette” posted every day for a whole year to your address. fl (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. n Subscriptions are payable in a a advance and remittances should g 0 addressed to g 2 Th*814 words
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Advertisement81 1913-04-04 1 ■■■■■■□□□□□□□□□□□□□□■■■■mb JJ IX Then you away on leave v V you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Com- n mercial, Mining, Planting, &c. n This you can do in no better way a n .by subscribing to the Weekly n Edition of the “Pinang Gazette,” a D81 words
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Article633 1913-04-04 2 PROVISIONS OF THE NEW BILL. The text of the Navigation Bill (1912) of the Commonwealth of Australia—reserved for the signification of the King’s pleasure —has just been issued as a Bluebook. It sets forth among other matters that the Act shall not apply in relation to633 words
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Article170 1913-04-04 2 necessary to print the moral.— Tropical Agriculturist. An interesting experiment was recently performed at the Kansas Agricultural College to determine the relative results of kind and unkind treatment upon cow-*, says the Queen-land Agricultured Journal Three cows were treated kindly, an 1 were found to givenecessary to print the moral.—Tropical Agriculturist. - 170 words
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Article691 1913-04-04 2 ARREST OF A FAMOUS BANDIT. Faria, March 8. Though carrying in his pockets a sufficient quantity of explosives to blow up a six-story house, Louis Lacombe, the Anarchist bandit, who defied all the eftorts of the Paris police to capture him for several mouths past, was yesterday691 words
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Article182 1913-04-04 2 Tropical Agricnltarist. Mr. W. Cradwick writing to the Journal oj the Jamaica Agricultural Society on the tarring of wounds when pruning trees, observes that the operation is often looked upon as the most simple one connected with the art of pruning and is usually relegated toTropical Agricnltarist. - 182 words
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Advertisement853 1913-04-04 2 SITUATION WANTED. NOTICES. situation ST. GEORGE’S BALL. 1913. A YOUNG and hardworking assistant seeks employment on a Rubber Ei- are requested to send Ute either in Straits Settlements or O their subscription $lO, (which in Sumatra. Has had previous experience eludes two guests) to the Honorary and speaks Tamil and853 words
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Advertisement113 1913-04-04 2 A Sure Cure for Aches and Pains. Very few aches and pains are beyond the reach of this most wonderful of all pain cures. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, stiff joints, pains of the neck, throat, back, chest, arms, legs and feet—vanish in a surprisingly short space of time after you have applied113 words
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Advertisement291 1913-04-04 2 "HAZELINE’ SNOW (trade mark) HELPS TO A beneficial tonic and beautifier REMOVE AND which stimulates the skin to healthy PREVENT action, cleanses the pores, restores WRINKLES the natural clearness and freshness and produces the charming tone and silky softness xV n ESSENTIAL TO BEAUTY Sold at all Pharmacies and Stores291 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article2335 1913-04-04 3 buted in dividends.—E. L. Killick, in the Financier - buted in dividends.—E. L. Killick, in the Financier. THE COMMODITY MARKET MYSTERY. ‘‘STRONG DEMAND” AND DEPRESSED PRICES. We are told once again that all is well with rubber, because at this week’s plantation sales there was evidence of a strong demand. Prices are apparently but a secondary consideration.2,335 words
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Article164 1913-04-04 3 To Include Ffve Croups—one International. The Rio de Janeiro Rubber Exhibition will embrace five principal groups. The first four groups will include the production and cultivation of the various rubber plants in the Brazilian States, various methods of tipping and apparatus for cultivating and finishing rubber, etc.164 words
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Article138 1913-04-04 3 The board of the Landbouw Maatschappy Bangak reports that crop 1912 yielded 128,784 piculs sugar, or 139 piculs per bouw, against 126,694 piculs in the previous year. In 1912 1,255,941 piculs cane were yielded, against 1,238,376 piculs in 1911. The sugar was sold at an average price138 words
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Advertisement652 1913-04-04 3 SORE THROAT: ITS CAUSE AND CURE. «< Doctor, is there any danger of Diphtheria That is the first question invariably put to the physician about every case of Sore Throat, proof of the ever-present fear of that terrible disease. o Are you going to give a gargle, Doctor?” the next652 words
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Advertisement568 1913-04-04 3 ‘lt seems impossible!"—but it CAN be done, and WE do it. "Electrophot” ENLARGEMENTS k Have you a photo which you would like to MF ADI V I IFF 9 have enlarged? Semi it to us, no matter how HIE. POST small, and we will make you an enlargement Ql’T’f 9568 words
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Article335 1913-04-04 4 RUBBER, COAL AND COTTON PRODUCTION. A mass of information is afforded in the ninth number, lately issued, of the Statistical Abstract for the British Empire in each year from 1897 to 1911. One table shows the quantity of rubber produced in various parts of the Empire. British335 words
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Article197 1913-04-04 4 It was twelve years ago, in Odessa, that Leo, Jan aud Mischel Cherniavtky, the musical stars now visiting the E<st made their debu’;. A highly critical audience had assembled for the occasion, aud the wonderful talent possessed by the young Russians created a furore. From that time their197 words
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Article110 1913-04-04 4 At about 7 o’clock this morning a collision took place in the harbour between the steam launches Colleen and the Thye Seng, The Colleen, with passengers, was coming frem Prye River Doer, and the Thye Seng was leaving the Eastern Shipping Co.’s jetty for Butterworth, at the110 words
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Article141 1913-04-04 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $106.40 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £217 ss. «pot and £213 10s three months. The following was the local report of To-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 175 tons, Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,141 words
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Article717 1913-04-04 4 VIEWS OF FAMOUS AUSTRIAN PHYSICAN. Dr. Edgar Ginz, the famous Austrian physician, to whom so many people seeking a cu.e at Karlsbad owe so deep a debt of gratitude, has been passing a few days in London, making his home at Claridge’s Hotel Seen by a representative of717 words
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Article180 1913-04-04 4 A Grievance Allegkd Against the Labour Exchanges. A novel descriptive list with code letters, used, it is said, to particularise applicants for employment at the Board of Trade Labour Exchanges, is furnished by a Labour correspondent, who says it is looked upon as a grievance by the London180 words
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Article919 1913-04-04 4 PLAYERS WHO BECOME IRKSOME OPPONENTS. It is stated that Mr. E. A. Lassen, a golfer whose reputation as a match player is second to none, was the taxation of land values all the way round in the final of the amateur championship he won. This by no919 words
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Article811 1913-04-04 4 —P.M.G. THE ESSENCE OF BUSINESS. A well-known business organiser and advance agent, interviewed concerning m .idem methods, remarked to a representative One of the useful signs of the times is the formation of the recently-announced Optimists Club, founded by business men to introduce time-saving methods and increase efficiency generally—P.M.G. - 811 words
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Article43 1913-04-04 4 The following services will be held on Sunday, April 6th, (2nd after Easter) All Saints’, Church, Taiping.—Litany, 7.45 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 a.m,; Children’s Service, 5.30 p.m; Evensong. 6.30 p.m. Fitzgerald Memorial Church Sunday, April 6th Preacher Rev. G. F. Pykett.”43 words
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Article256 1913-04-04 4 REPORTED DISCOVERY IN INDIA, The Bombay correspondent of the D Chronicle sends a romantic story O f k discovery of mineral wealth on a v Mt Ju in an area covering 1,200 square m i| e the Dalbhum district, ab rnu 150 miles f’ 11 Calcutta, Extensive deposits256 words
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Article202 1913-04-04 4 Intirnational Contbst vor thh Gordo». Bbnnett Cup. British flyers will this year make a desperate effort to recapture the GordonBennett aviation cup, tho contest for which is to take place next June at Bsthenr, near Rheims. The team entered to represent this cointry includes such tried aviators202 words
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Article208 1913-04-04 4 Tbndbnct Towards Books of Scinkob. Some striking figures are given in tbe report juat issued of tbe Public Libraries Committee of Islington. During the period from Jan. 13 to Feb. 15 of the present year no fewer than 92,367 books were issued or consulted in the208 words
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Article134 1913-04-04 4 Mr. and Mrs. King Land at Melboubnb. Melbourne, March B.—The Port with the Rev. Mr. Knight and Miss Grim® B travelling as Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Km< on board, has arrived here. Mr. and Mrs. King were allowed to laud. In order to land without formality, they134 words
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Advertisement538 1913-04-04 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr, T. I. M. Gordon. P. P. C. Mr». W. H. R. Allen. F. P. C. HOUSE TO LET No. 2, Arratoon Road, tarnished or unfurnished, immediate entry. g c Apply 5, Arratoon Road-. PLANTERS PLEASE NOTE. classlatex cups clearance sale. 18.600 oraUfirst quality) Glass Latex Cups,ju&t arrived,538 words
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Advertisement140 1913-04-04 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 and140 words
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Article16 1913-04-04 6 Phtsick.—On April 2nd, at Gopeng Road, Ipoh, the wife of F. S. Phyaiok a daughter.16 words
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Article1136 1913-04-04 6 Dr. Sun Yat-Sen continues to astonish the world by his utterances on a variety of subjects. His railway scheme, when it was unfolded, took away the breath of practical men,who, of course, recognise the advant* ages which would accrue from the the construction of a net-work1,136 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article109 1913-04-04 6 —Benter. London, April 3. The betting on the Grand National is as follows.— 100/14 against Ballyhackle. 8/1 Carsey and Covertcoat. 9/1 Highbridge. 100/9 Melamar. 100/8 Axle Pin. 100/7 Wavelet. 20/1 Thowlpin. Probable Starter*. The probable starters for the Grand National are:— Bloodstone (Lyall), Dysart (Butler), Trianon (O’Connor),—Benter. - 109 words
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Article59 1913-04-04 6 —Reuter. VICTORY OF THE FAVOURITE. London, April 4. The Liverpool Cup resulted Scots Saint (M. Huxley) 1 Wilfred (Herbert) 2 Kempnough (Donoghue) 3 Betting: 11/10 on Scots Saint, 7/1 agst. Wilfred, 100/ 9 against Kempnough. Won by three lengths a length between second and third. Also ran:—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article34 1913-04-04 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 4. Jim Christie has written to the Free Press accepting the challenge of the Dane, Waldemar, to box fifteen rounds at catchweigbts for gatemoney and sidestakes.34 words
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Article118 1913-04-04 6 P.C.C. v. PROVINCE WELLESLEY. A tennis match between the Penang Cricket Club and Province Wellesley was played yesterday evening on the Esplanade, the honour* of the day being carried off by Penang. Three sets were played with the followresults First set —P.C.C. bsat Province by 6—2, 3—6, 6—4. Second118 words
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Article98 1913-04-04 6 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Kinta Club was held 'last Saturday under the Presidency of Mr. C. D. Bowen, District Officer. The accounts, which were passed, showed a profit of $918.88 for the second half and a profit of $85.38 for the first half, or a98 words
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Article59 1913-04-04 6 Five teams have entered for the above tournament which starts to-morrow. The teams are the Penang Cricket Club, Butterworth Recreation Club, Penang Recreation Club, Chinese Recreation Club and St. Xavier’s Recreation Club. Two matches will be played to-morrow. The P.C.C. will meet Butterworth on the Esplanade and59 words
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Article97 1913-04-04 6 SINGAPORE PLAYERS’ VISIT. A football team representing the Singapore Medical School arrived in Penang this morning by the ss. Lama. We learn that they are making a stay in Penang for about a fortnight, during which time they will play a series of games with the Penang football clubs.97 words
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Article471 1913-04-04 6 THE ENTRIES. The following ard the entries for ths above tournament: Championship. ELi Miles, H Starr, W Hamilton, A r Foggie, R N Goodwin, W 8 Goldie, R Owen, J M Chalmers, R R Turner, W 8 Dunn, J S Cunningham, V Gordon Back W Daniel, A471 words
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Article421 1913-04-04 6 —S.F.P. If the attendances at the morning training may be considered a fair test of the interest which will be taken in the forthcoming race meeting, it would be a kind measure to stop the meeting altogether. Not one of the Chinese or other uonEuropean owners or members—S.F.P. - 421 words
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Advertisement213 1913-04-04 6 Keep your TYRES properly I inflated and see that they are I Continental I 1 Tyres. =1 I Stock Holder*: I CHIN SENG 8 Co., Ltd. CHIN KOOI 8 Co. I I TAI SENG 8 Co. I B Agents: B I SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I The Fascination of the East213 words
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Advertisement39 1913-04-04 6 2 E* O-» PENANG. JgJ The Best. <■> The CRAG, Penang HUI a. S 3 The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. 2 RAFFLES, Singapore. *2 Well-Lnowa from East to West, fid STRAND, RANGOON. The k »st frequented Hotel imßurma.39 words
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Article317 1913-04-04 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day si a S BABBS. >• S S DO OQ 30 General. Duff Dev. 4.60 5 4.50 4.80 Rubber (Sterling). Allagar 2/6* 3/. 2/® 2/11 A-Jsvs 7/9317 words
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Article38 1913-04-04 7 RUBBER PRICES IN LONDON. London, April 4.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 3/6 Para to arrive 3/6 The rubber market is steady. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]38 words
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Article38 1913-04-04 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipob, April 4. The output of Posing Bahru for March 400 piculs from the mine and 212 pikuls from tributers. The output of Posing Lama was 145 pikuh and Siputeh 132 pikuls.38 words
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Article78 1913-04-04 7 LONSDALE-VAN CUYLENBERG. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 4. At the wedding of Mr. Granville Lonsdale of Sen layan Estate and Miss Ida Van Cuylenberg the Bishop officiated. There was a large congregation in the Cathedral Mr. Malin was best man. The father, Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenberg,78 words
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THE WAR.
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Article268 1913-04-04 7 —Reuter. THE NAVAL MMONSTNATION Sofia, April 3. The semi official Mir says the naval demonstration against Montenegro proves the desire of the Powers to subject the Balkanites to a humiliating tutelage, but will only fix their determination to stand together. A Frostier Agraeaacat. Reuter says an agreement—Reuter. - 268 words
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Article143 1913-04-04 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, April 4. Montenegro, against the will of the Powers, has renewed the bombardment of Skutari. A naval demonstration, with the approval of all the Powers, is commencing. Austria aud England are taking au active part in it. Italy will probably join. Franca has despatched an ironclad—D.O.L. - 143 words
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Article46 1913-04-04 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 4. The G. G. Meyer which with the yacht Sagitta went aground at Rhio on Wednesday, is a bad wreck. The Sagitta though fast ashore is not seriously damaged. The Tanjong Pagar Dock has sent out assistance.46 words
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Article45 1913-04-04 7 Reuter. WORLD’S LARGEST VESSEL. Hamburg, April 3. The Vat/erland, the largest ship in the world and a sister vessel of the Imperator, was launched. She carries 83 lifeboats, each capable of accommodating seventy persons, which can be launched on either side.-Reuter. - 45 words
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Article38 1913-04-04 7 —Reuter. MR. MoKENNA’S BILL. London, April 3. The House of Commons passed the second reading of Mr. McKennas bill, giving the Home Secretary greater power in dealing with militant suffragist prisoners, by 296 votes to 43.—Reuter,—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article105 1913-04-04 7 —Reuter. GERMAN OFFICERS ARRESTED IN FRANCE. REMARKABLE FRECAUIMNS. b. London, April 3. A Zeppelin airship while flying over Luneville, in France, met with a motor mishap and was compelled to land. Three officers were aboard. Taken to n Fortress. Later. The Zeppelin was a new vessel and—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article49 1913-04-04 7 —Reuter; TELEGRAM FROM KAISER. Rome, April 3. The remains of Mr. Pierpont Morgan were entrained at Havre for embarkation to New York. Four wreaths were placed on the coffin, including one from the Kaiser, who telegraphe 1 to the widow I shall never forget him.”-—Reuter; - 49 words
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371 1913-04-04 7 New York Herald (Paris). We take the following from Home pap rs to hand by thia week's mail. Rome, March 6.-—Mr. Pierpont Morgan arrived at Naples early this morning from Ezypt. He refused to receive numerous American correspondents and photographer?, but had aNew York Herald (Paris). - 371 words
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Article169 1913-04-04 7 A NEW YORK EXPERIMENT. Yesterday's mail brought news of a bill that was introduced into the Lower House of the New York State Legislature at Albany empowering the police commissioner of New York to appoint twenty women "as members of the metropolitan police force. The Bill provides that169 words
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Article85 1913-04-04 7 —Reuter. THREE YEARS* IMPRISONMENT. DEMONSTRATION IN COURT. London, April 4. At the Old Bailey Mrs. Pankhurst was found guilty of inciting the blowing up of Mr. Lloyd George’s house. The jury strongly recommended her to mercy. ■s, The Judge passed sentence of three years* penal servitude. There were—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article58 1913-04-04 7 ,—Reuter. APPRECIATION IN THE REICHSTAG. Berlin, April 3. In the Budget Committee of. the Reichstag Herr Bassermann, the National Liberal Leader, welcomed the AngloGerman co-operation in the Balkans and the friendly tone of recent speeches in the Commons. He that Germany’s attitude in the present crisis was proof,—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article236 1913-04-04 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Pinang Gazette Press Ltd., was held to-day at the Chamber of Commerce. There were present Mr. D. A. M. Brown (in the chair), Mr. Frank Duxbury, Mr. Thomas Boyd, Mr. J. D. Scully, and Mr. R.236 words
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Article221 1913-04-04 7 JUDGMENT IN SUPREME COURT. In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Justice Thornton entered judgment for the plaintiff-*, in the case of Bahr Co. v. N. W. de Silva, for $14,316.75 and costs of the action. plain' iff s’ claim was for $3,181, for221 words
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Advertisement161 1913-04-04 7 TOWN HALL. MMriq. 2lsl April. «I 9-15 Mt Direction of Mr. DAVID E. D. COHEN. ONE CONCERT ONLY OF THE WORLD RENOWNED CHERNIAVSKY TRIO OF INSTRLMENTALISTS. ENORMOUS SUCCESS EVERYWHERE» Prices $3, $2 and 01. BOOK SEATS AT ROBINSON PIANO Co. JosKPH CoHSKY For 7 Advance Managen Howard Edib J Cherniavakys161 words
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Miscellaneous356 1913-04-04 7 GREATEST TRIUMPH IN M3DERN CINEMATOGRAPHY WF AT THE PIONEER AND LEADING HOUSE FOR GENUINE WESTERN FILMS, All New All New AB. Features Star-Cast The George Town Kinematograph, This Saturday At KHli Hupcr Reel Tleetre. To-night’s Bill is G. T- K’s. absolutely best with the best subjects that will delight and356 words
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Miscellaneous376 1913-04-04 7 Penang Motion Picture Show. Location —PENANG ROAD. For Friday, Sunday, and Monday Nights. A BLEND. A BLEND. A CHANGE. A That is What Every One Looks for. We have a Kinematograph Show and Indian Circus. PART 1. CINEMATO- SHOW FROM 8-30 TOlO P.l, PART 2. CIRCUS 10-20 TOl2 PJU PROGRAMME.376 words
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Article859 1913-04-04 8 SIBERIAN MONK’S LONG IN IRIGUES. A message from Petersburg the other day announced the arrival there of Angvan Dordjit ff on mission from the Governments of Mongolia and Tibet, which had recently concluded a treaty recognising each other’s independence and guaranteeing to each other support in asserting their new859 words
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Advertisement341 1913-04-04 8 ‘/Wk a'Ftts Vthlk Pfl\\ wfW\/\A OaIf Oa-Hnel is the new Face Cream that will bring natural beauty to the plainest face, and will prevent your complexion from being spoilt by exposure to the sun and laterite j dust. Soap and water remove only the "surface dirt and leaves dirt and341 words
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Advertisement8 1913-04-04 8 P. MOIR CRANES* Cylinder Oil. Buttery 6* Co.8 words
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Advertisement612 1913-04-04 8 ————.winuniinii.miin i p Z&K We hold a very large stock of I ESTATE CHECK ROLLS J I large size I I Weekly, Fortnightly and MontMy We always have a large stock ef I Q P Q (200 Folios Each). Specially constructed for S India on hand. I These Books are612 words
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Article2083 1913-04-04 9 SnbMrilmd Number of Issue t 2 Cep,*!. Subscribed. sharo VaUe> 2 Dividends. Name 5 5 Jg 8 *5 S« M OF 1909 1910 1911 1919 1913 MI NI NO. 1919 9100,000 KW.OOO «0,000 1 1 ,n ku n. M <a *1 so IM 300.U00 500.000 ~.000 10 10 SSJ2,083 words
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Article139 1913-04-04 9 Clara Jebsen, Ger., 1103, Jurgencer, April 3, Amoy, gen., E. 8. Co. Naming, Brit., 3179, Stevenson, April 3, London, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Peshawar, Brit., 4985, Bruce, April 3, Antwerp, gen., Adamson, G. Co. Atreus, Brit., 4290, Williamson, April 3, L’pool, gen., William Mansfield Co. Silesia, Ger., 2854, Ernst,139 words
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Article85 1913-04-04 9 Atrens for Port Swettenham and Singapaore. Valentijn for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Miyazaki Mam for Colombo and Tuticorin. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Alma for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for bindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Perak (E. 8. Co.)85 words
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Article123 1913-04-04 9 Pknano, April 4, 1913. (5y CaurUay oj tha Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit ...2/4i15/32 3 Documentary ...2/417/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras Demand Bank 174}123 words
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Article256 1913-04-04 9 Pbmang, April 4, 1913. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Pepper $31.25 sellers. Trang Pepper $lB 75 sellers. Mace $l2O sellers. Mace Pickings $lOO 00 sellers. Cloves 539 out of season. Nutmegs 110 323.50 sales fNo. 1 $8.20 sales. "Sugar < No.256 words
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Article45 1913-04-04 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICf, To-MOBMW. For P«» 01o Singapore, China and japan Jinsen Maru bbofi. Rangoon Calcutta Erinpura 3 p.m. Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m» Port Swettenham and Singapore Lama 31-5 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy bnd Bwatow Glenfalloch 4p45 words
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Article242 1913-04-04 9 The eompaniet do not guarantor the datoi of arrival of thtvt vtuelt, but will ondtavouv a» far at pottiblo to tnturt punttuality. Frem Alor Star, (Kedah).—Kedah, April 5,7, 9,11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 2ft, 23, 25, 27 and 29 and, Tong Chuan, April 4,6, 8, 10, 12,242 words
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Article201 1913-04-04 9 F r- April 4. 8» Ambrose. Bvmeward English (P. O.) Mail. Legislative Council. Pinang Gazette Pres Annual Meetings noon. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangaar Road. Saturday, April 5. Cricket: P.C.C. v. Butterworth, Eeplan ade; C.R.C. v. St. Xavier’s, Victoria201 words
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Advertisement88 1913-04-04 9 f‘ s TYPEWRITERS. Sole Agents: Straits Settlements, and F. M. S. Huttenbach Bros. Co., PENANG A SINGAPORE. IF NOT ALREADY A SUBSCRIBER TO THE WMV WAT PINANC GAZETTE HH I NV 1 HAVE IT REGULARLV SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Bv Parr Yearly $3O-00, Half-Yearly $l5-00, Monthly 2-50. Local.— Yearly $27-00, Half-Yearly $l388 words
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Advertisement128 1913-04-04 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISRA. (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co.) NR CeNMM AIW BMMV. THE Company's Steamer 44 SaigMl Mam t 4,538 tons, is expected to arrive here from Singapore, on Monday morning, the 7th instant, and will have prompt despatch for above ports. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE <fc Co., Ltd dyntii.128 words
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Miscellaneous38 1913-04-04 9 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H W. L. W; ▲.M. A.M. F.M. P.M. April 4 11 44 5-41 11-57 5-03 5 12 04 6-06 12-12 6-29 6 12-18 6-23 12-27 6-55 7 12-38 6-57 12-52 7-2038 words
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Article744 1913-04-04 10 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. x Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., writing on 13th March, roporti— Ijiverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American —Spot 6.78 6.82 Mid-American, current month 6.52 6.56| F.G.F. Egyptian —Spot 9.90 9.90 1n Yester- Last New York Cotton. day Woek Spot—Cents 12.40 12.70 London. To-day. Last744 words
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Article30 1913-04-04 10 Pbnang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Ipoh The Grand Hotel, F.M.S. Hotel. Rangoon -Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel.30 words
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Advertisement451 1913-04-04 10 A DRINK, A TONIC, AND*! ®gT A DIGESTIVE COMBINED I I™* WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS. IS IW| ®ag hUbIl Exercise IWE Malawi 1 1 After exercise, O.T. is I jfe.< f T.* Refreshing Drink. 1 With plain cold water I Uli Mil 'Hill Ir mT Wk or aeratc< beverages it451 words
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Advertisement1112 1913-04-04 10 BANKS. wt Tjp BANK OF N.I K. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Charter. M’» l Ld. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,650,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Hkad Offick C'-’ 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O, Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Yv j| v Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore1,112 words
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Miscellaneous14 1913-04-04 10 The Moon. O New Moon April 7 First Quarter 14 O Full Moon 2114 words
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Article984 1913-04-04 11 COAL PRICES. When the Panama Canal is opened the price of coal in different parts of the world will have a new significance in international commerce. American and British coal will be brought into sharp competition, and prices at the various coaling stations will in many cases984 words
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