Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 April 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-04-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 93 VOL. LXXI. SATURDAY. 26th APRIL, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement967 1913-04-26 1 g E* FOR $3O n n D S X/OU can have the Pin ang n J Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). a a Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. D Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should be addressed to967 words
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Advertisement85 1913-04-26 1 ■anannnMnnnDDMaDnDanßncDn» d TX7HEN YOU ARE AWAY d g VV on leave you want to keep n in touch with Malayan affairs, a g Social, Commercial, Mining, n Planting, Ac. This you can do g in no better way than by subscrib- g ing to the Weekly Edition of the a85 words
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Article721 1913-04-26 2 LECTURE AT JOHORE. An interesting lecture was delivered on the Ideals of English Education by Mr. H. M. Hoisington, B. A., to the members of the English clerical classes at Johore Bahru on the 19th instant. Over eighty members of the Johore Civil Service assembled at the721 words
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Advertisement1247 1913-04-26 2 situation wanted. notices. Central Sales Room. An ENGINEER with experience in Oil NOTICE. and Steam Eng nes, Rubber Machi- -LU BE SOLD nery and the designing and erection of T N consequence of the difficulty in collect- By Public Auction Factories and Drying and Smoking Sheds, 1 j n g1,247 words
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Advertisement99 1913-04-26 2 THE BIRD IN THE HANDThe bird in the hand to the merchant is the customer within the store. It requires some sort of attraction in the first place to get the customer there—-about the best attraction is a real, live advertisement; something good that will catch the eye that has99 words
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Advertisement121 1913-04-26 2 GRAND a HIGHLAND /a 12 Years old Sole Agents Importers Sellar, Murray Co. H TANSAN WATER? "THE CHOICEST DE AU CHOICE WATERS." TANSAN DRY TANSAN GINGER ALE- LEMONADE. "The Ideal Natural Mineral Water.” Sole Agents: R. T. REID &Co M Penang. I r— 'H We hold a very large stock121 words
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1486 1913-04-26 3 ANNUAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of the Nordanal (Johore) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on 28th ulr. at Winchester House, London, E. 0., Mr. T. Cuthbertson, the chairman of the company, presiding. Mr. J. Marshall, representing the secretaries (Messrs. Ed. Boustead and Company), having1,486 words
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Article343 1913-04-26 3 Some developments occurred in the tin market last week, says a Home exchange of 2nd inst. Before the holidays the price of cash tin stood at £2lO, and it has since risen to £219 10s. The upward swing was particularly pronounced on Thursday, through a combination of343 words
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Advertisement1202 1913-04-26 3 Nwr jjr H,s CORE PROVED the V TRUTH OF M MWI [HIS FRIEND’S ASSERTION. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. M That th*. Williams* X Hb JS frink Pills 4 m \\a TX I'fj <¥■'■ are the sure X > .yhSSfwf V X| jx. .>* cure for > Ji Malaria. EUROPEAN1,202 words
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Advertisement127 1913-04-26 3 A Light Lager Beer OF FIRST RATE QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRIQE. Gifl Brand. a PlNTS.—per case of 96 bottles. QUARTS— 48 DUTY PAID. BOUSTEAD CO. Obtainable from all Retailers. ISMAIL RAHEEM, Diamond Merchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, Dealers in Precious Stones, No. 11, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. ARE SHOWING A Diamond and127 words
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Miscellaneous42 1913-04-26 3 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. M 1 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M* April 26 3-03 8-56 3-34 10-12 27 3-36 9-06 3-16 11-04 28 4-39 7-36 3-42 Nil. „29 10-42 1-08 8-00 440 30 10-14 3-06 9-08 4-1042 words
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Article2107 1913-04-26 4 highly SUCCESSFUL function. Judged even by the h'gh standard of excellence attained in previous years last night’s St. George’s Ball in the Town Hall wai remarkably successful. There was probably a record attendance, and everything combined for the success cf the event. The Town Hall has rarely2,107 words
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Article929 1913-04-26 4 DINNER AT ALOR STAR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] A>or Star, 25th April. On Thursday, the Englishmen of Kedah entertained their friends to dinner at the Kedah Club in celebration of St. George’s Day. The dining room, which was decorated by Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Butterfield and Mrs. Ward,929 words
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Article656 1913-04-26 4 Mr. J. Dunford Wood is in Penang to meet his wife on her return from Burma. News by letter received from Aden gives satisfactory accounts of Dr. Freer’s health. Mr. A. R. Morgan, Manager of the Brieh and A) or Pongsu Rubber Estates, has returned from his656 words
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Advertisement30 1913-04-26 4 Your soups and stews will bo more nourishing every I time you remember to add a little BOVRIL It imparts a deKdoHS flavour which appeals to the uumß critical palafe30 words
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Advertisement274 1913-04-26 4 I ALL COMMUNICATIONS > MUST BE j ADDRESSED S TO THE FIRM. s BILEIAKD CLOTH GOOD QUALITY PER YARD .OT/fULL-!Z; tables i I Complete with all j V accessories including J Full-size and three-quarter Ol size Billiard Tables can b« deli. vered immediately trom stock s{£so complete with accessories. may274 words
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Article128 1913-04-26 5 Kedah, Brit. 94, Hunter, April 25, Kedah, gen., E- S. Co. Glenogle, Brit, 2899, McGhee, April 25, R’goon. gen., B. E. J. S. K. Co. Petrel, Brit., 124, Campbell, April 25, Asahan, gen., E S. Co Valentijn, Dut., 248, Ris, April 25, Langsa, gen., Hut ten bach L. Co.128 words
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Article35 1913-04-26 5 DEPARTURES. By Alma (April 25) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs J B S Campbell, Messrs W Hamburger and Teo Bim Kong. By Pangkor (April 25) from Dindings, Rev G F Pykett and Mr Robilliard.35 words
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Article123 1913-04-26 5 Pbnang, April 26, 1913. ißy Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit ...2/4 7/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 1751 Bombay Demand Bank 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$ Madras Demand123 words
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Article62 1913-04-26 5 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, Monday. For Per Gloat.’ Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a. m Deli Perak (E.S. Co.) noon. Calcutta Dilwara 2 p.m Port Swettenham, > Port Dickson,and Cornelia 2 p.m. Malacca J Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Avagyee 3 p.m Rangoon and Calcutta Hakata Maru 462 words
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Article255 1913-04-26 5 Pbnang, April 26, 1913. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Popper $32 sales. Trang Pepper $l9 J sales. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $9B sales. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $23 buyers. fNo. 1 $8.20 sales. Sugar < No. 2255 words
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Article198 1913-04-26 5 Th. companiet do not guarantee the date> of arrival of thete vettelt, but will endeavow a» far at possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, April 27, and 29 and, Tong Chuan, April 26 28 and 30. Asahan.—Petrel, Aprili29. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday198 words
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Article83 1913-04-26 5 Teesta for Madras, taking mails for Europe etc., via Bombay. Petrel for Asahan. Pegu for Tongkah. Ellenga for Rangoon and Calcutta. Pungah for Pang Nga and Trang. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pang\alan Brand an. Padang for Batu Bahra. Maetsuijcker for Langsa, T Semawe, Segli Olehleh. Sabang, Padang83 words
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Article222 1913-04-26 5 SUNDAY, APRIL 27. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Matins, 8 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Matins, (Chinese;, 10 a.m.; Sunday School, p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Chaplaincy of Perak North. 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.222 words
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Advertisement354 1913-04-26 5 s JL to da y JQ, B not to-morrow! -iX. o wiM Om. w p Before deciding where to p* 1 send your order, we J|BBv would like you to gee B our Illustrated Cata- J/r S Y logue, which shows the I T I Latest Fashions in Ladies* l|354 words
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Article44 1913-04-26 6 Mackenzie.—On April 22, at the Nursing Home, St. Thomas’ Walk, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. M. MacKenzie of Hevea Estate, a daughter; both well. Peake.—On April 21, Mrs. T. M. Peake, wife of T. M. Peake, Sungala Estate, Port Dickson, of a son.44 words
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Article989 1913-04-26 6 As was announced in our telegram columns yesterday the Right Hon. James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, was entertained to a farewell banquet by Mr. W. J. Bryan, President Wilson’s right-hand man in the new American administrative b)dy. This association of two great names leads989 words
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Article319 1913-04-26 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, April 26. The Selangor Skye Meeting opened yesterday in Kuala Lumpur, being favoured with fine weather. There was a fairly large crowd, tbe racing proved very interesting and the fields were up to the average. The following were the results Race No.319 words
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Article259 1913-04-26 6 Some first class work was put in this morning on the Race Course by the candidates being prepared here for the Singapore meeting beginning on Tuesday, 6th May. Yeoval was out by himself and did a gallop that would please the gods, it certainly pleased those interested in259 words
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Article174 1913-04-26 6 Inability to secure suitable adversaries debars boxers in Singapore from contests in the ring. It is a long time since local knights of the mittens have enjoyed a good fight,and tbe announcement that Christie and Waldemar are going to battle for a purse should fill tbe Theatre174 words
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99 1913-04-26 6 The Penang team will shoot agai n t th following Ports and States towards the end of May: Hongkong, Shanghai, SingarJ Colombo, Calcutta, Rangoon, s i angorand Malacca. Regular practice, win commence at the beginning of May Mr. Murray, Hon. Secretary, p, y informs99 words
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Article73 1913-04-26 6 The following ties were played off terday:— Single Handicap.— -W. Hamilton W.-Motion Sr. by 21—16; R. Owen Wo from V. G. Back E. L. Milei beat W V Dunn 21—17. B| Ties for Monday Fours. —Sharpe, Lindley, Goodwin, ,nd Chalmers v. Brown, James, Ward,’ an( j Foggie73 words
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Article139 1913-04-26 6 A footballl match was played on the Butterworth ground yesterday af ernoon between an eleven from the Straits Trading Co’s staff and a team from the District Office. The latter was beaten bv one goal to nil, scored during the sec-md half. There was to be a football match139 words
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Article213 1913-04-26 6 ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT, In the Supreme Court yesterday after, noon, Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden delivered judgment in the action brought by Mr. Lee Chin Ho, Tin merchant and a Director of the Easern Smelting Co., Peuang, against Lim Mah Chye, claiming d images for an alleged213 words
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Article244 1913-04-26 6 Messrs. Fraser Co.’s Singapore Share Circular, dated the 23rd instan', says The small business done in all sections during the past week calls for little comment, and although there was a slight reaction in the price of rubber the sterling shares were little affected, and locals through244 words
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Advertisement112 1913-04-26 6 “ADLER” TYPEWRITERS. V M kiAer" ■'WotV. aX-way «V V7\ nXqYct tram, tvnl XxßlAfeVwe V\ M SIMPLE EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION. UBE ?< MODERATE IN PRICE. Foolscap Model s J 2 2‘22* Brief Model sl*o*oo. Policy Model $170.00. SOLE AGENTS: BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd, PENANG. •UIUKMimUIUmiUKIMMH i PIANOS i FOR HIRE. I FROM112 words
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Advertisement38 1913-04-26 6 2 e* pbnan (S) The Best. The CRAG, Penang Hills. m The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. 2 RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-Lnown from East to West. tt STRAND, RANGOON. 1 I The a xt frequented Hotel in Burma.38 words
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Obituary62 1913-04-26 6 DEATHS. Hogan.—On April 23, at 4, Wilkie Road, Singapore, Denzil Anthony Bertram* beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hogan. Tan.—On April 24, at No. 1, Tong Whatt Road, Singapore, Wee Ong Neo, wife of the late Tan Beng Hin, and mother of the late Tan Tong Whatt and62 words
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Article741 1913-04-26 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 Ssabm. S, J? 2 B M Mining. B. Tawang 11} 12} 11.75 12.75 B. Tawang pr lit 12} Gopeng C.... 29/- 31/9 29/- 31/6 Kinta O.741 words
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OUR LONDON WIRE.
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Article73 1913-04-26 7 NEXT TUESDAY’S RUBBER AUCTIONS. [P. G. Special Cable.] London, April 25. The following final dividends have been declared Neboda (Ceylon) Rubber and Tea Estates, Ltd., 5 per cent. Heawood Tin and Rubber Estate, Ltd., 12} per cent. Peacock and Nilambe (Ceylon) Tea and Rubber Estates, Ltd., 1} per73 words
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Article36 1913-04-26 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, April 26*. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 3/2} Para to arrive 3/5 Market dull. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co»]36 words
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Article82 1913-04-26 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 26. At the annual general meeting of the Changkat Serdang Rubber Co. a dividend of 6 per cent was declared. $50,000 was carried to reserve for bringing the full area into bearing. The estimated output for next year was82 words
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Article55 1913-04-26 7 A CHAUFFEUR CHARGED. [From Our Own Corresponds.] Singapore, April 26. A Malay chauffeur was yesterday charged with knocking down a Chinaman with a motor car and killing him. The medical evidence showed that the deceased was struck with great force, four ribs being broken and the skull55 words
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Article45 1913-04-26 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 26; The Russian steamer Abcy Morch which went ashore some days ago in the Rhio Straits and was expected to be a wreck, arrived here under her own steam. She has been bought by Mr. Abraham.45 words
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Article24 1913-04-26 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 26. Captain H. A. Anderson leaves for Kelantan as Chief Police Officer and Inspector of Prisons.24 words
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Article22 1913-04-26 7 —Reuter. Brussels, April 26. The resumption of work is almost general. The docks at Antwerp are in full swing.-—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article56 1913-04-26 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, April 25. The French deputies are preparing measures to prevent the spreading of the opium epidemic. The Siberian express train from Moscow to Pachonovo was malignantly put off the rails on the 24th instant and nine passengers were injured. The German Asiastic Bank has again—D.O.L. - 56 words
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THE WAR.
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Article287 1913-04-26 7 —Reuter. BALKAN ALLIES SURPRISED. London, April 25. Reuter says that as the result of the informal exchange of views between diplomatists in London yesterday there is reason to believe Montenegro will accede to the decision of the Powers with reference to Skutari in return for territorial c—Reuter. - 287 words
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Article39 1913-04-26 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, April 25. Austria’s ultimatum is unconfirmed. She is proposing a sharp action by the Powers. Ths opinion in Berlin is that the Powers should take common steps to show Mon- tenegro that she must obey.-—D.O.L. - 39 words
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Article83 1913-04-26 7 ARRIVE IN LONDON. London, April 25. The Tibetan students have arrived at Plymouth.—Reuter. [A Calcutta wire, which appeared in the P.G. recently, stated that four Tibetan young men, sons of high officials, and some Tibetan lads from Darjeeling had sailed from Bombay fo- England, under the charge of83 words
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Article53 1913-04-26 7 —Reuter. AMERICAN PROPOSALS. Washington, April 25. Mr. W. J. Bryan submitted his plan for a universal peace movement to the Diplomatic Corps. He said that President Wilson desired to enter into agreements with the nations supplementing the Arbitration Treaties and leaving no dispute liable to cause war—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article47 1913-04-26 7 Reuter. IN GERMANY. Berlin, April 25. Two airmen were killed at the aviation ground at Johnnisthal yesterday, including the Russian Abramovitch who was famous for his flight from Berlin to Petersburg io 1912. He was flying with the Russian Princess Schakowsky, who was injured.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article34 1913-04-26 7 —Reuter. GENERAL FRENCH’S DENIAL. London, April 25. General French in a speech in London denied there was friction in the War Office or that he had threatened to resign.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article723 1913-04-26 7 YESTERDAY’S PROCEEDINGS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Tai ping, April 25. Evidence was proceeded with in the Magistrate's Court, Mr. T. W. Patton on the bench, with the inquiry into the case in which Abdul Karim of Taiping is charged at the instance of Abdul Rahiman, a relative723 words
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Article70 1913-04-26 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $111.15 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £228 spot and £222 15s three months. The following was the local report of To-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 200 tons, $111.75; Penang: Straits Trading Co.,70 words
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Article38 1913-04-26 7 The band will play the following at the Golf Club Overture Tancredi Rossini. Serenade La Paloma Yradier. Selection Carmen up to Date Lutz. Waltz Arc-end'd Waldteufel. Schottische Marie Stuart Fruhlin. March Die Musik Spiel Mogulesco.38 words
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Advertisement263 1913-04-26 7 Mr. Mrs. R. P. Phillips. P. P. C. WANTED HORSE for Riding, must be very quiet and up to good weight. Write, stating price etc. to No. 90 c/o pinang Gazette. Penang Sales Room. AUCTION SALE OF A FURTHER CONSIGNMENT. COMPRISING E. P. Tea and Coffee sets, Enamelled Tea and263 words
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Advertisement54 1913-04-26 7 NOTICE. THIS is to notify the public that myiwife, Lim Soo Chin, alias Kling, aliasiNya Kia, has left my protection and from thisjday I will not be responsible for any debt of debts that she may hereafter incur. (Sgd. in Chinese) TAN KONG CHENG alias TAN KONG EOW. Penang, 26th54 words
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Miscellaneous185 1913-04-26 7 A Splendid Programme for the Season is being Exhibited AT THE Penang Motion Picture Show. Location PENANG ROAD. Penang’s only Renowned Popular Motion Picture Show. Providing a first entertainment with the following grand feature films for To-night’s Grand Change INCLUDING The most favoured of all favourites acted by the best185 words
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Miscellaneous311 1913-04-26 7 The Straits Cinema Co. LOCATION:— PENANG ROAD. "TEMPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS/* i •Oa'uw r fl| TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! PERFORMERS. Al M USIC. Pictures ivl irth. Tom Richards The Popular American Comedian in New Song and Dance Successes Origins! Rags.’’ N.B. Augmented and selected Orchestra under the direction of311 words
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Article1141 1913-04-26 8 B. C. B - B. C. B. LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE. A special correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette has been accorded an interview by King Nicholas of Montenegro in which his Majesty states, clearly and emphati. cally, the position of his country in the present grave crisis. “It is1,141 words
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Article381 1913-04-26 8 Why is it that India [and Penang El.] has such a bad reputation among artists as a musical country Hardly anywhere in Europe will one find musicians anxious to visit this country. Why should it not have a good name One cannot say that as soon as381 words
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Article236 1913-04-26 8 The Historical Medical Museum, organised by Mr. Henry S. Wellcome, which is to be < penei in London towards the end of June, will include some objects of exceptional historical and medical interest. An important exhibit in the science section will be a large collection of the236 words
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Advertisement1127 1913-04-26 8 INSURANCE. HEALTH TALKS. v THE CORPORATION OF THE TONICS: THEIR ABUSE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE and dasger. Royal Exchange, London Under existing conditions, everyone in the tropics needs a tonic at some time. COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and Most of the drugs used for this purpose was Incorporated by Royal1,127 words
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Advertisement139 1913-04-26 8 FWearne Bros., Ltd, sm MOTOR ENGINEERS Q jg AND IMPORTERS, 0 SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS Ba Straits Settlements MU9 and F. M. S. R 3 SEATER, $1,400. U 5 SEATER, gg D $1,550. FREE ON RAIL SINGAPORE. tUg JUST LANDED. I' I- r 1 One 1913 12 H. P. Austin139 words
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Miscellaneous18 1913-04-26 8 The Moon. Last Quarter April 28 O New Moon May 6 First Quarter 11 O Full Moon 1818 words
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Article2216 1913-04-26 9 ■i capital. Subscribed, dumber of Issue is Shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Name o S 0 a* 1 M go CP 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING. '913 «100,000 $60.-100 60.000 1 1 n a p Cn *i cn *175 kM3 300.000 300.000 30.000 10 10 30 30 SSI Z2,216 words
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Article360 1913-04-26 9 Mr. M. Webster Jenkinson, F.C.A., of Messrs. Franklin Wild and Co., chartered accountants, delivered a lengthy lecture to the London Chartered Accountant Students Society, entitled “The Audit of a Public Limited Company.” In the course of his remarks the lecturer suggested a few alterations which might360 words
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Article279 1913-04-26 9 —Rangoon Times. A cyclone of great, severity was recently experienced in the Northern Shan States. The storm blew over Namtu about 4.30 in the afternoon, and caused great d«mage to the plant and building of the Burma Mines, Limited, the headquarters of which are situated at this—Rangoon Times. - 279 words
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Article72 1913-04-26 9 Oar Singapore correspondent wires that the Bishop has arrarged that during the service at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, tomorrow, a special prayer be said for the Chinese nation. Invitations have been issued to the leading Chinese, and the service will be in Chinese and English. At the72 words
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Article312 1913-04-26 9 The following are outputs for March: Glenealy lbs. 6,350 Sungei Krian 10,091 Sungei Way 29,014 Riverside 18,378 Strathmore 5,180 Sua Manggis 3,478 Straits 148,000 Rubana 39,500 Tali Ayer 30,000 Bagan Serai 10,000 Batak Rabit 10,000 Beveriac 13,711 Blackwater 8,943 Bukit Panjong 13,3174 Kapar Para 40,585 Ulu Rantau 20,180312 words
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Article417 1913-04-26 9 Saturday, April 26. Golf Club, Men’s Monthly Medal. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Sunday, April 27. Rogation Sunday. Volunteer Class Firing, Trained Men, 7 a.m. Golf Club, Men’s Monthly Medal. P.V.R.C, Monthly Shoot, 3.30 p.m. Monday, April417 words
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Advertisement71 1913-04-26 9 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912, F M.S. "MDUH IMMIGR>TIOH FUND ORDINANCE 1911 E M p r OYERS of Indian labour are reminded that assessment reere y n, ce ding quarter must be turns for the pr< 6 sent to the Office of he D y- Controller of Labour, Penang during lho71 words
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Advertisement107 1913-04-26 9 The National Mutual Life Association of AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1860. The first Life Office in the world to introduce the non-forfeiture principle to Policies, A Mutual OfYloe. No Sharoholders. Low Premiums. Annual Income £1,284,364. F*unda £7.291,290. Claims paid £9,079,990. ALL profits are distributed amongst Policy-holders. Claims paid in any part107 words
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Miscellaneous26 1913-04-26 9 COMING! COMING!! THE Standard Kinematograph OF THE CRYSTAL PICIURE PALACE A Newly-Equipped Show under the strict supervision of a European who is a Cinematographist for years.26 words
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Article857 1913-04-26 10 SOME ANECDOTES. Many good stories of the late Mr. Pierpont Morgan are told. Here is a selection. He regarded Mr. Lloyd George, I remember, as a great danger to the United States (writes Lord Northcliffe in the Daily Mail). I had heard most kinds of abuse of857 words
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Advertisement773 1913-04-26 10 tTSiF fc-JW M-1 Keep your liver active and the small every'day worries and disappointments will not trouble you. It is the mind that makes I us happy not our condition of life, and when you keep your stomach healthy, your bowels active, your blood pure by the regular use of773 words
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Advertisement331 1913-04-26 10 THE KOALA LUMPUR ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD. KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG TAIPING. Contractors for all kinds of Steel Constructional Work, Mining Plants, Aerial Ropeways, Rubber Factories, etc., etc. BR.DCES DIESEL RUBBER SPECIAL TOOLS have now been in- rt|A|>l|-O MACHINES stalk to cut rub- I CbMwLIrCsW I her machine rolls or thu to331 words
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Article541 1913-04-26 11 LONDON PAPER’S COMMENT. Londoner writes in the Evening News:— Without my consent or approval, they are modernising Siam. I dislike modernisation of anything which is tolerable under old conditions, such as the alleys of Hampstead or the English spelling-book. Therefore I am sorry that this should be happening541 words
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Article304 1913-04-26 11 Thrift and Esterprisb. The Japanese farmer hns often been held up to the Indian ryot as an example of thrift and enterprise, but if we are to believe Miss E. C. Semple, an American traveller who has been lecturing at the Royal Geographical Society in London, his304 words
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Article23 1913-04-26 11 Pbnang The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, HotelJ|Norman, j Runnymedej Hote and Carlton Hotel. Ipoh Hotel,'F.M.S. Hotel, Rangoon Strand Hotel.23 words
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Advertisement374 1913-04-26 11 GREEN OLD AGE Assured by the Occasional Use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. «To reach a green old age and enjoy good health can only be obtained by the care of the system. It is from the little irregularities of the system that the. common ailments arise, and nature374 words
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Advertisement791 1913-04-26 11 ————BANKS. A PLANTER WRITES: TO THE Incorporated by Royal Charter. w Paid-up Capital £1.200,000 d nrn o a a I■ a my f If Vi lIV V W L 38, BISHOPSgItK, F LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket SINGAPORE. hi Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai DEAR Sirs791 words
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Advertisement2410 1913-04-26 12 P 9 Ikx* SaililYBS Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. ;W® IIPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. > mu SERiictoiiwAßD. limited. S(eflHl l(<| 1913 Fob Intbndbd to Sail. Stbambb. j((ValßßSSKi3^\^ '2 AND May 1 Delta connecting with Morea gun. 27th Apr. at 4 p.m. Tara MIIIIA MIITIIAI fiTCIM usu n« May 152,410 words
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