Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 May 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-05-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 108 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. 16th MAY. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1095 1913-05-16 1 -□roDOD■□□nnnan FOR $3O g u \7 OU can have the Pinang g g I Gazette posted every day d for a whole year to your address. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, 12T). D g Proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. g g Subscriptions are payable in n advance and remittances should be1,095 words
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Advertisement81 1913-05-16 1 ■otiuDDD manno ■□rjnorcrjMnr oca a W HEN YOU ARE AWAY V on loßve jou want to keep a D >n touch with Malays*! affairs, a 2 Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, <tc. This ycu can do in no better way than by subscrii,- a ing to the Weekly Edition of the81 words
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Article1216 1913-05-16 2 WARDEN’S ANNUAL REPORT. The report on the administration of the Mines Department and on the mining industries of the F.M.S. for 1912, by Mr. W. Eyre Kenny, Senior Warden of Mines appears as a supplement to the current isssue of the F.M.S. Government Gazelle. The following1,216 words
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Article320 1913-05-16 2 Slum Earishrs. We hear a good deal about the pittances paid to the clergy of the Church of England with justice, but we iiear very little about the slavery of the clergyman’s wife, who has to support the house! old decently on these small salaries. The320 words
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Article157 1913-05-16 2 —M. Mail. Bangalore, May 7.—The first-hand particu ars now available as to the death of Mr. H. K. Slater, Second State Geologist of Mysore, in camp of bite, go to show that on Friday morning, as he was starting out through some sciub jungle, he trod on—M. Mail. - 157 words
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55 1913-05-16 2 London, May B.—Lord Roberts has telegraphed to Captain Ritson, prior to the departure of the Polo Team for America, his heartiest wishes for their success. He said he knew that the team would uphold the best traditions of a sport which was the finest55 words
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Advertisement963 1913-05-16 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of WANTED TWO TAMIL TIME Henr y Hilario Peterson, late of Burmah KEEPERS. Men 3O years Road in p enang> deceased, who died on the of age are preferable.963 words
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Advertisement756 1913-05-16 2 FOUR N. Y. K. WHISKY. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service is main*.; s ween Yokohama via ports tn i ed be Gonden and Antwerp, twder mai^ 86 11 he •’«P«ne»e Gov.™” I™'' 1 ih. New Twin-screw Ste.mer, m, his service have been specially dS 1 .onstmoted, and are fitted witf’,s756 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article948 1913-05-16 3 80 PER CENT. The seventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Kapar Para Rubber Estates Company, Limited, was held on April 24 at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, E. C„ Mr. A. A. Baumann (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman sud There is a948 words
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Article743 1913-05-16 3 CAUSES OF REDUCED DIVIDEND. The seventh annual general meeting of the Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court., E. C, Mr. J. L. Loudoun-Shand presiding. The Chairman said: It is, of course, a disappointment to the directors to be743 words
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Article346 1913-05-16 3 Encouraging Outlook. The sixth annual general meeting of the Sungei Choh Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, E C. Mr. Alexander 1 hompson (chairman of the company) presided. The Chairman said: Practically the whole of our crop was sold on346 words
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Article767 1913-05-16 3 Vital Points. The fourth annual ordinary general meeting of the Serdang Central Plantations, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, Mincing Lane Hou->e, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. W. F. de Bois Maclaren (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and767 words
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Article400 1913-05-16 3 Gratifying Position The ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Kruit Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, E.C., Mr. Keith Fraser Arbuthnot (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Our crop has increased rapidly, and shows a large increase against400 words
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Advertisement150 1913-05-16 3 HOTEL NORMAN, Northam Road, Penang (Formerly known as Raffles-by-the-Sea). Penang’s Select Residential A Transit Hotel. Special Rates for Planters. Mr. John Roberts’ Billiard-Rooms, adjoining the Hotel, are now open. RESTAURANT NORMAN, No. 2a Beach Street close to the Jetty. (Branch of HOTEL. NORMAN —famed for its high-class Catering). Compare the150 words
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Advertisement304 1913-05-16 3 THIS B I I I TRADE MARK I WILL BE FOUND EMBOSSED ON I Continental I 1 Tyres. I B REFUSE ANYTHING WITHOUT THIS BRAND. B Agents: B I SELLAR, MURRAY CO. I H Stocks Held by B I CHIN SENG 8 Co., Ltd. CHIN KOOI 8 Co. I 8304 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article28 1913-05-16 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 16. In the Association Cup Competition the Recreation Club beat the Siugapore Cricket Club by three goals to one.28 words
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Article198 1913-05-16 4 P..C. C. v. ST. XAVIER’S The P. C. C. again met St. Xavier’s Recreation Club in a friendly game of football on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, when the game resulted in a draw. The P. C. C. had a better set of forwards on the field and though for198 words
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Article37 1913-05-16 4 The entries for the Gymkhana will close on Wednesday, 21st instant, to the Hon. J’ecretary Mr. H. Starr Anson Road. The progi ammo of events wi 1 be fvuul in our is,ue of April 17th.37 words
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Article127 1913-05-16 4 The following is the result of the shoot for the monthly spoon this morning 150 Yards. Winner. H’cap S. made Total Mrs. Wright-Motion .76 34 34.76 Miss L. Smith '9O 29 34 40 Mrs. Liston .76 31 34.04 Miss W. Gawthorne *B6 28 34.02 M.ssJ. Smith127 words
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Article60 1913-05-16 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Ties fixed for to-day Ladies Doubles Handicap.—Mrs Saye and Mrs Peel v. Mrs Craig and Miss Beckett; Mrs May and Mrs Welham v. Mrs Dennys and Mrs Neubronner; Mrs Cleaver and M s Dann v. Mrs Adamson and Mrs Edwards. Men’s Singles Open.—Turner v. Pledger60 words
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Article17 1913-05-16 4 Ties for to-day Single Handicap.—Mitchell v. Hamilton Pentney v. Lindley Justice Thornton v. Jarvis.17 words
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Article214 1913-05-16 4 Penang will before long have a Lodge of the Riyal Antediluvian Order of Buff does in her midst. Some months ago several Buffalo enthusiasts met together at a social function and decided to establish a Lodge in Penang under the Surrey Banner. A d spe isation was then applied214 words
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LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
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Article219 1913-05-16 4 The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Y esterday. To-day Saaaan I* 1 B. 1 M Mining, Deebook 10/- 14/- 11/- 14/Gopeng C. 33/- 36/6 32/6 36/9 Kinta Tin 16} 18} 16} 18} Kamunting... 10/- 13/6 9/- 12/K.219 words
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Article39 1913-05-16 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 16. The Share Maiket is rising. Messis-Fra-er and Co.’s ciicular notes that sterlings are up all round. I.icals show little decided improvement yet, but there are no sellers at present.39 words
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Article470 1913-05-16 4 —s.r.p. There is every ir dication that we are to have a distinct a ivance in share values in the course of a very short time. For some time past whilst there has been little doing in the market the undertone has been quietly firm and locally, as—s.r.p. - 470 words
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Article76 1913-05-16 4 For the period from 16th to 22nd May, 1913, inclusive, the dutv on cultivated rubber on which export; duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the Rules nnde- the Cus r oms Duties Enactment will be assessed on the following prices Sheet and76 words
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Article395 1913-05-16 4 The following are outputs for April Ayer Kuning lbs. 3,400 Chersonese 20,806 Ayer Kuning (F.M.8.). 9,310 Dennistown n 17,415 Klabang 7,323 Krian 7,918 Sungei Krian 9,643 Sungei Way 27,228 Bradwall 10,082 Riverside 17,751 Strathmore 4,530 Sua Manggis 3,516 Straits 129,500 Penang Sugar 57,500 Rubana 32,000 Tali Ayer 29,000395 words
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Article340 1913-05-16 4 Friday, May 16. P.v. Cadets, Drill at St. Xavier» Band, Esplanade, 6 p. m Straits Cinematograph, Pen George Town Cinematograph Kangsar Road. g ph Saturday, May 17. Homeward English (P. 0 i Funeral of Phya Rasada. Prof. Deval’s Circus, Matinee 4in Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. 4340 words
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Advertisement246 1913-05-16 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Central Sales Room. TO BK SOLD BY Public Auction, AT LOGAN ROAD. PENANG. (The residence of FRED LANDER,;Esq.) On Wednesday, 21st May, 1913, AT 11-30 A.M. High Class European Furniture, COMPRISING Drawing, Dining and Bedrooms Suites, Iron Bedsteads, Rittan and Bentwood Furniture, Pictures, Crockery and Glass Ware, Cutlery,246 words
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Advertisement169 1913-05-16 4 THE BIRO IN THE HAND The 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 that169 words
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Miscellaneous421 1913-05-16 4 5 Hoirs 20 Miiites of ce«presse4 seosolioi TO-MOKROW (SATURDAY), A Feast of Art Photography. The George Town Kinematograph, Ksois Kai|S«r MM. ■'THE BIGGEST ANO BEST SHOW IN TOWN". To-night’s Bill is a Thoroughly Interesting One. Introduced for the First Time, including Many Screaming Farces, Full of Vivacious Acting and having421 words
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Miscellaneous198 1913-05-16 4 Penang Motion Picture Show. Location PENANG ROAD. To-night 1 To-night!! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME with Half Price to all Seats of our Show, in order to judge of our excellent newly arrived Machinery now in use. The Engine has been removed behind the Screen. Latest Films. Latent Patented Machinery. A198 words
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Advertisement150 1913-05-16 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING FOUR GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE, DON’T MISS THEM. Milkmaid Condensed Ideal Condensed SWISS MILK SWISS MILK (Sweetened.) (Unsweetened.) Price: $ll.OO Cash Price: $7.75 Cash I PER CASE. PER CASE. (IN DEALER’S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED). (IN DEALER’S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED) 48 tins in case.150 words
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Article18 1913-05-16 6 Btrne.—On May 13, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of Mr. J. Byrne, of a son.18 words
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Article1102 1913-05-16 6 Despite the visit and speeches of Mr. W. J. Bryan at Sacramento and the special appeals of President Wilson to the Governor of California, the latter is obdurate. In declining to exercise his right to veto the Land Ownership bill, Governor Johnson is doubtless acting in full1,102 words
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Article265 1913-05-16 6 FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. A telegram has been received by Luang Boriraks, son of tbe late High Commissioner of Puket, from Prince Damrong, Minister of tbe Interior, in connection with the funeral of Phya Kasada stating that His Majesty the King of Siam had deputed Captain Prince Chongsee265 words
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Article303 1913-05-16 6 THE "NIPPON WRECKED. —S.T. BLOWN ON TO THE SCARBOROUGH REEF. The news has been received in Singapore that the Nippon, a steamer of 3,197 tons belonging to tbe Swedish East Asiatic Company, has bean wrecked. Tbe agents confirm the statement, to which has been added tbe fact that the vessel—S.T. - 303 words
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Article288 1913-05-16 6 YESTERDAY’S MEETING. A meeting of the Commissioners for the Municipality of George Town was heli last evonin?, when there were present Messrs. W. Peel (President), W. T. Chapman, Lim Eow Hong, L. M. Bell (Municipal Engineer), and L. A. C. B ggs (secretary). Cheques were sigmd for $55,448.74288 words
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Article383 1913-05-16 6 Mr. Aidworth leaves for home to-day Mrs. Lewton Brain has gone n Dickson on a visit. 0 Port Messrs. W. G Maxwell, J. Gorman 4 Wytom. .rrived m P enaug the s 8. Kedah. i by We regret to learn that the n D. A. M. Brown383 words
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Article326 1913-05-16 6 EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS. Sub-Inspector Cox and Sergeant Mackay t of the Calcutta Police Force, arrived iu Penang yesterday with the extradition papers in connection with the case of C. D. Fd'nundson, who was brought before Mr* A, V. B*own, in the District Court this morning. He was326 words
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Advertisement148 1913-05-16 6 By Special Hl® Appointment Majesty to 22B8«»* King Georroi DUNLOP TYRES. msT I J/7 roRE \?aaf/ most n evo UBB. SINCE. NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing qualities. I TRADE I UMR I MARK Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. Patronised By Royalty. Don't148 words
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Advertisement28 1913-05-16 6 E. O. SPECIAL DINNER Ttrefday, 20 th Instant. BILLIARDS AFTER DINNER. Ex-Champion Mr. JOHN ROBERTS ▼B. AN AMATEUR. Free admission to ladies and gentlemen to witness the match.28 words
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Article129 1913-05-16 7 Reuter. ARMY’S APPRECIATION. ROYAL FLYiNG CORPS. London, May 15. The visit of their Majesties and Princesses Mary and Victoria to Aldersho has been a source of great satisfaction to the army. The simplicity of all the arrangements and the King’s activity in watching every phase of lifeReuter. - 129 words
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Article35 1913-05-16 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, May 16*. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 3/4| Para to arrive 3/9 Market quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]35 words
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Article67 1913-05-16 7 AN ALARMING REPORT. I From Our Own Correspondnt. Kuala Lumpur, May 15. The Malay Mail is informed that locusts settled on rub’ er trees neir Simonyeh and broke down by the weight of their numbers the branches of 110 two and a half year old trees. The67 words
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35 1913-05-16 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 16. Several Chinese were pros cut-d at Singapore for selling tickets in a Hamburg lottery known as the Kiao Chow Lottery. The case is proceeding.35 words
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Article36 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. PRIVATE VISIT TO BERLIN. London. May 15. The German press is excited over the arrival of Lord Morley at Berlin. It is officially stated in London that the vis t is purely private.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article45 1913-05-16 7 —D.O.L. Pe lin, May 15. Martial Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been suspended, Viscount Morley’s visit to Berlin is stated by the papers to be for political purposes They have however been officially assured that hia visit is a private one.-—D.O.L. - 45 words
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Article69 1913-05-16 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin tn Penang was $107.25 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £221 spot and £214 10s. three months. The following was the local report To-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co M Ltd, 125 $109.80; Penang: Straits trading Co., Ltd.,69 words
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Article25 1913-05-16 7 Overture Bronze Horse Suppe. Everybody's Doing it Now Berlin. Wajtz Song oj the Sea Quentin. Swill e'ta Bion. March Hurrah Boys Lacalle.25 words
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Article246 1913-05-16 7 Reuter. ARMISTICE PROLONGED. AUSTRIAN RESERVISTS NOT DISBANDED. Constantinople, May 15. The suspension of hostilities between Turkey and Bulgaria has been prolonged to the end of May. Blockade Raised. Corfu, May 15. The International blockade of the Montenegrin and Albania-! coast has been raised. Vieaaa Conference*. Vienna, May 15.Reuter. - 246 words
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Article100 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. STILL UNIDENTIFIED London, May 15. The wreck off Cape Gatha is still a mystery. The Union Castle Line and Lloyds’ underwriters incline to the belief that it is an old wreck of a French cruiser. Not a Union Castle Liner. Later. The Union Castle Steamship Co.—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article51 1913-05-16 7 INFRINGEMENT OF AVIATION LAW London, May 15. The Aero Club has withdrawn the competitors’ certificate of M. Brindejonc for contravening the regulations by flying over London —Reuter. [M. Brindejonc arrived at Hendon from Bremen on May 12 having infringed, apparently unwittingly, all the regulations of the new aviation51 words
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Article53 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. LARGE APPLICATIONS MADE. London, May 15. The Financial Times says that large applications for the Chinese Loin have already been received in London from Paris and elsewhere on the Continent. The loan the-efore is likely to be a success. Probably it will not be under- written—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article53 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. GOVERNOR WILL SIGN THE BILL. Sacramento, May 15. Governor Johnson of California has announced his intention <f signing Mr. Webb’s Alien Landownership Bill. He telegraphed at length to Mr. Bryan outlinn g the history of the agitation and declaring that he considers it his duty to.—Reuter. - 53 words
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THE SUFFRAGETTES.
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Article162 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. MODE ROWDYISM IN ENGLANDWashington, May 14. There is little prospect of female suffrage legislation this session, which will be fully occupied with other matters. Committee** Favourable Views. Washington, May 15. The Senate Committee on women’s suffrage has decided to report favourably on the resolution of Senate—Reuter. - 162 words
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Article437 1913-05-16 7 The New York Herald say»: The lurid doings of the Suffragettes in England have much more than a distant and academic interest here in America. They are much more than a subject for merely humorous allusion, though they lend themselves to that so well that the temptation437 words
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Article41 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES TO BE INTRODUCED. London, May 15. The Hon. Robert Borden announced in the House of Commons at Ottawa that supplementary estimates will be introduced to provide a sum for the family of Captain Scott.-—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article40 1913-05-16 7 —Reuter. THE HON. FRANK BIGHAM. Lendon, May 15. It is understood that Mr. Mel vide Macnaghten has resigned the assistant commissionership of the Metropolitan Police. His successor will be the Hon. Frank Bigham, son of Lord Mersey.-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article897 1913-05-16 7 THE POSTAL ORDER CASE. In the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr. Justice 8. Leslie Tuornton commenced the hearing of the cfse in which Mohamed Ibrahim, a letter-sorter employed at the General Post Office, Penang, was charged with (i) theft of a postal order for Bs. on the 26th897 words
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Article1172 1913-05-16 7 STORY OF THE FLIGHT. The crowd in the second Police Court increased yesteiday afternoon, when Mr. E. E. Colman at 2-30 resumed hearing of the case in which Govinden, a Tamil coolie employed at the Government plantations at the Waterfalls, was charged with enticing away a young1,172 words
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Article513 1913-05-16 7 GOVERNMENT PRINTER’S WOES. In the annual report on the F.M.S. Printing Department fur the year 1912,. Mr. J. Brown the Superintendent says The commencement of the year under review found the Printing Office in a deplorable s ate from the flood of the 22nd December, 1911 when513 words
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Article24 1913-05-16 7 Pinang :—The E. a O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel, F.M.S. Hotel, Rangoon Strand Hotel.24 words
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Article919 1913-05-16 8 The Tourist has a wonderful story which in effect may be summed up as stating that the Netherlands Indies Government will soon have connected Bata via up with Penang by good motor roads via Padang and Deli and it states that the scheme is to divert tourist traffic919 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement354 1913-05-16 8 11 ■/fl' 1 < ®sj® 1 X O<Hin€ I is the new Flee Cream that will bring natural beauty to the plainest face, and will s J prevent your complexion from being spoilt by exposure to the sun and laterite dust. Soap and water remove only the surface dirt and354 words
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Advertisement580 1913-05-16 8 insurance Wearne Bros., Ltd. HB ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 888 BB Royal Exchange. London MOTOR ENGINEERS HJS r o MMBNCED^- iD4D 1717 AND IMPORTERS, STS Comp.niM in existence. It h aB e rant .j 'T k t 0 SINGAPORE ff IPOH. MBB I benefits of Assurance to the Pub° c period580 words
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Miscellaneous18 1913-05-16 8 The Moon. First Quarter May 13 O Full Moon 20 Last Quarter 28 O New Moon June 5j18 words
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Article2282 1913-05-16 9 ■i s-bMrtb.d. Hm 8 S ig a aao M 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING, 1918 »100,000 »60.00° 60,900 1 1 2* Ayer Weng Rahman? DAP. 00. >1.50 IMS 300,00° 300,000 30.000 10 10 SO SO 28j 4 int Beiat Tin Mining Oo Z «35 M 1912 250.000 250,0002,282 words
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Article443 1913-05-16 9 F.M.S. FIGURES FOR 1912. The annual report on the working of the Posts and Telegraphs in the Federated Malay States during 1912 has just been issued over the signatu re of Mr. C. H. Allin, Directors of Posts and Telegraphs. Once ■gain he has the pleasure of443 words
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Article325 1913-05-16 9 The Trade Historically Reviewed, In an appendix to the China Association’s report is an article by Mr. R. S. Gundry, C. 8., in which the whole story of the opium trade is dispassionately reviewed. It is an ably-drawn-up document, the conclusions of which are (1) The325 words
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Article73 1913-05-16 9 Rangoon, May 2—A severe outbreak of cholera has taken place in the smelter lines of the Burma Mines, Ltd., at Namtu, Northern Shan States. There hive been about seventy cases reported up to Sunday last, of which fifty have proved fatal, two of these being Europeans.73 words
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Article50 1913-05-16 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICf. To-Morrow. Rangoon and Calcutta Tosa Maru 11am. gCeyion, Australasia, x India, Aden, Mauri- I China 1 p.m. tins, Egypt, and > Parcels noon. Brindisi for Europe, I Reg. up to'll-30 a.m. etc. Port Swettenham and Singapore I ama 31-5 p.m. Yen Bok Eah 550 words
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Article117 1913-05-16 9 Santhia, Brit, 3353, Robertson, May 15, N’ptam, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. G. Apcar, Brit., 2960, Drake, May 15, C’cutta, gen., A, A. Anthony Co. Gisila, Aust., 2540, Gopwich, May 15, Trieste, gen., Schmidt K. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, May 15, T. Anson, gen Adamson Giltillaa Co. Kedah, Brit117 words
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Article92 1913-05-16 9 Hirano Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Kedah for Alor Star (Kedah). Jin Ho for Asahan. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Pungah for Pang Nga and Trang. Perak (E. S. Co.) for Deli. Speelman for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Pin Seng92 words
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Article127 1913-05-16 9 Pbhang, May 16, 1913. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 tt 3 Credit ...2/415/32 3 n Documentary ...2/417/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days’ sight Private 175} Madras Demand127 words
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Article251 1913-05-16 9 Penang, May 16, 1913. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Pepper s33| buyers. Trang Pepper $2O 5/8 buyers, Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $9B) sales. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 s23s buyers. [No. 1 $8.20 sales. No. 2 $B.lO sales.251 words
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Article185 1913-05-16 9 The companies do not guarantee the dales of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, May 17, and, Tong Chuan. May 16. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp,185 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1913-05-16 9 MARTIN’S LiJU 3 A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin B Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale.151 words
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Miscellaneous98 1913-05-16 9 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. V>. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. May 16 9-52 3-15 9-38 4-03 17 10-28 4-02 10 26 4-51 18 11-01 4-45 11-10 533 19 11-33 5-35 11-53 6-14 „20 12-06 6-04 Nil. 6-54 21 12-35 6-42 12-40 7-33 22 T. 1-1598 words
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Article681 1913-05-16 10 SAMPLES FROM THE F.M.S. Reports on several samples of products from the Federated Malay States appear in the latest Bulletin of the Imperial Institute. Considerable interest has been taken in recent years in the utilisation of flosses, or silk* cottons, which consist of the soft, silky hairs681 words
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Article95 1913-05-16 10 A special London cable to the Pioneer says The Times, in a leader on Theosophy in India, d prop&s of Mrs. Besant’s case, says that nowhere could such teachers do more harm? Most of us hitherto thought Theosopy to be an innocent fad, associated with a strange95 words
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Article53 1913-05-16 10 Calcutta, May 9.—Four Indians are awaiting trial at Lahore Sessions for poisoning a prisoner who had turned approver, who died. The crime was committed with the help of the jail warder. Deceased himself was undergoing seven years’ imprisonment for the murder of the father of one53 words
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Article25 1913-05-16 10 The Government has decided to irrigate the Menam Valley at a cost estimated at £2,000,000 sterling. A loan will probably be necessary.25 words
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Advertisement301 1913-05-16 10 /7 ''^?^^*sii^i® /y-? < -S->iETMiis£-w|E :-:^:-:?:?S x £:'•:::-iVi£ UMB w®f W>& fl •<~ T Odol is the first and only preparation for cleansing the mouth and teeth which exercises its antiseptic and refreshing powers not only during the few’ moments of application, but continuously for some hours afterwards. Price per301 words
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Advertisement522 1913-05-16 10 ESI lefiWwiQl Tropic Colds t are not only the most disagree- m Jfl able, tbe most annoying sort of /g m fl| colds, but they also are kT ■MB ■jf J J te Hard to set rid of Ei |W| P M U k till O Because in the Tro-522 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article649 1913-05-16 11 < A Berlin correspondent writes A new race-course for trotting matches is to be opened at Mariendorf in the south of Berlin. The architecture here employed may be said to be something entirely new in its style of construction. The committee appointed to superintend the laying out649 words
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Article241 1913-05-16 11 Bombay, April 30.—With reference to the informal meeting of the members of the W. I. T. C., I eld in connection with the proposed Griffin racing on April 13th, a scheme as then proposed and discussed, has been circulated to the stewards. While not entirely241 words
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