Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 May 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-05-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 116 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. 23rd MAY, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement926 1913-05-23 1 FOR $3O d D u VOU can h ave the “Pinang D g I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). Proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in n advance and remittances should q be addressed to The Secretary, PINANG926 words
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Advertisement85 1913-05-23 1 ■auaaDDHDtmndSOtiLicrauMDcouM TX7HEN YOU ARE AWAY g V V on leave yon want to keep B in touch with Malayan affairs, n J Social, Commercial, Mining, a Planting, Ac. This you can do a in no better way than by subacriu- ing to the Weekly Edition of the g “Pinang Gazette,”85 words
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Article509 1913-05-23 2 LABOUR FOR SAMOA. Mr. S. S. Garrick, who is a large plantation owner in Upolo and vicinity, in the German portion of Samoa, is at present visiting Sydney. Speaking about the plantations there, he said that development was going ahead, but, as in every other tropical country at509 words
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Article282 1913-05-23 2 THE RECOGNITION. Peking, May B.—Following the official ceremony of recognition of the Republic of Cuina by the United Spates last Friday, a popular demonstration was made today. Itwas a rem Likable exhibition of the sentimental effects of the action of America. Thousands of Chinese students and282 words
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Article56 1913-05-23 2 Peking, May 9.—The Chinese Government hr»s given the Te’efunken Wireless Telegraphy Company a monopoly for twelve years for fitting wireless apparatus to Chinese warships. The Government also agrees to appoint a member of the Te’efunken Company as Adviser on Wireless telegraphy. It ia reported that a Japanese is56 words
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Advertisement1124 1913-05-23 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICE. WANTED. NOTICE. PIANIST, Lady or Gentleman. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that \JT Permanent engagement, good salary LN I have on the 19th May, 1913, to competent musician. bought all the interest of Mohamed Haniff Apply No. 658, clo Pinang Gazette. Ali in the Penang Cycle Mart carrying1,124 words
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Advertisement658 1913-05-23 2 irke'sll I I IOOd II I TRADE MARK I Kture|| I I I M I If you suffer-from I just such a medicine. any such disease as ■lt is composed of B a mentioned below. ingredients which M X AW 1 don’t waste time and quickly attack, over- B -W-658 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1505 1913-05-23 3 E. L. Killick in the Financier, THE LINGGI RUMOURS. It is hardly probable that shareholders j Q the Linggi Company will be frightened out of their holdings by the cryptic references appearing in the lay Press and tbe vague rumours of disaster which are going the ri?u idE. L. Killick in the Financier, - 1,505 words
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Article605 1913-05-23 3 INCREASING CROPS. The fourth annual ordinary general meeting of the Serdang Central Plantations Limited, was held on April 22 at the offices of the company, Mincing Lane House, Eistcheap, E. C., Mr. W. F. de Bois Maclaren (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption605 words
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Article282 1913-05-23 3 Great inter st has been aroused by the announcement that cut flowers can be kept alive and fresh much longer when fed with sugar than when kept in plain water only, writes the Rome correspondent of the Daily Express. The cut flower trade in the United States amounts282 words
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Article549 1913-05-23 3 ESTIMATE EXCEEDED. “F The annual general meeting of Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on April 17, at the Great Eistern Hotel, Bishopsgate, E.C., Sir Gordon Bler.n°rhassett Voules (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said :—ln the first place you will observe that we have exceeded our549 words
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571 1913-05-23 3 Fifty Per Cent. The annual general meeting of the Golcond* Mday Rubb r Company, Limited, was held on 28th ult., at the London Chamber of C nimerce, E.C Mr. Gilbert F. Tradl (Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said The estimated output for the year was571 words
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Article35 1913-05-23 3 Penang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel, F.M.S. Hotel, Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon —Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon Nuwara Aliya.35 words
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Article229 1913-05-23 3 Death After Taking Forty or Fifty.” Strange evidence was given at an inquest at Southwark on April 25, on Walter Charles Langridge, aged i-ixteen, employed as a packer at Messrs. Matthews and Wilson’s, manufacturing chemists, Mill-street, Bermondsey. Edward Evans, aged sixteen, said he saw the deceased229 words
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Advertisement122 1913-05-23 3 Headache Hiakes you unfit for either work or enjoyment—injures the eyes, the stomach, the health Headacl e, Neuralgia— all kinds of aches R ml pains—are cmed by Little’s Oriental Balm Keep a bottle in the house. Sprains, Jr uiBef, swellings of the joints, strained aching back, aching feet—all these ati,122 words
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Advertisement105 1913-05-23 3 QUALITY-TIME-PRICE. “GIVE THE WORLD THE BEST YOU HAVE AND THE BEST WILL COME BACK TO YOU WE Have for the past Twelve Years held an Undisputed Claim to GIVE The Best Possible Quality served in The Shortest Possible Time at The Lowest Possible Price. And by Never Failing in Either105 words
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Article320 1913-05-23 4 SUCCESS OF MR BRYAN’S GRAPE JUICE DIPLOMACY.” Mr. Bryan’s wineleas dinner to the Diplomatic Corps and the designation of official Washington by a facetious foreign journalist as Wishy Washington,” form the subject of endless comments satirical, sarcastic, and commendatory, according to the point of view of the speakers. So320 words
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Article212 1913-05-23 4 Use of Psychology in Business. According to the United States Bureau of Education, the time is approaching when psycho odists, who ate now testing people for industrial po-iti ms, will also select positions for pel sons. The bureau has just issued a s“atement with regaid212 words
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Article270 1913-05-23 4 Banker’s Serm in on Saving. At a great religious rally attended by 1,5 0 young nrn, members of the Drexel Biddle Bible C asses,” at the First Methodist Church, Camden, New Jersey, the specaMe was witnessed of Mr. E. T. Stotesbury, the wealthy Philadelphia partner in Messrs.270 words
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Article26 1913-05-23 4 Selection Casse Noisette Dance Car icteristiques Tscbaikowsky. Gdop Afuil Cocah Leoocq. White Thou and Thou Strauss. Spanish Patrol Deshayes. March Ideal American Chambers.26 words
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Article382 1913-05-23 4 RESCUE OF AN ENGLISH GIRL FROM A HAREM. English women who are contemplating marriage with Indians nesd no longer remain in ignorance of the perils on which they may be embarking. As The Daily Mail has already announced, the Australian Government, at the request of382 words
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Article274 1913-05-23 4 Heavy Deficits. Four leading missionary societies repart heavy deficits this year. They are London Missionary t £29,000 Cnurch M so on ary £28,000 Wesleyan Missionary £11,003 Bap’ist Missionary £lO,OOO Tnese figures—with the exception of those relating to the Wesleyan Missionary Society, which were given to274 words
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Article172 1913-05-23 4 A father’s love for his child provoked a tragedy in Paris. M. Henri Peyre de Betouzet, a prominent writer and the editor of several review?, has been living apart from his wife for several months. Their three-year-old daughter Isabelle, by the judgment of the court,172 words
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Article1010 1913-05-23 4 In connection with the recent memorials of the Rangoon pilots, theLieut.-Governor of Burma has decided to appoint a small committee, with the Commissioner of Pegu as President, to inquire into the whole question of their complaints. Sir Harvey Adamson, in passing the orders, expresses his profound regret and1,010 words
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STOP PRESS NEWS.
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Article59 1913-05-23 4 —Reuter. WAR MINISTER’S STATEMENT Paris, May 23 The demonstrations of various a ir against the three years’ service subject of an interpellation in the 8 The Minister of War said no one cruelly surprised than himself a t the cidents. The Government would solutely investigate and discover—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article38 1913-05-23 4 —Reuter. AMERICAN SYMPATHY Washington, May 23 President Wilson has telegraphed to the Mikado his si icere sympathy asd arde» hops that h s illness will bs of brief dura, tion and his recovery rapid and complete—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article242 1913-05-23 4 PENANG’S STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended May 3, there were 77 deaths —57 males and 20 females, equal to a death-rate of 39.00 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were SH B 3? T 5 ■nJ c o u 5 «2242 words
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Article122 1913-05-23 4 Mr. Montague R“dknap, of West Norwood, who was married at bt. irtlu 0 the-Field, Traf ilgar-sqiare, to M 44 R. H ugnton, of SjJtnpor-, met his wi the result of motoring without g The Daily Mirror. He became temporari'y L'in< 'J' 1 sent to Newmaiket122 words
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Advertisement225 1913-05-23 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED AT ONCE. SENIOR ASSISTANT for healthy rubber estate, Perak. Must have had at least three years’ experience in all branches of the work and be capable to take charge if required. Only those who speak Malay and Tamil and have good Testimonials need apply. Salary $3OO to225 words
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Advertisement108 1913-05-23 4 beautifies the complexion and no“ sl)ft0 an It rids the closed pores of dirt tn shln a(t er water cannot reach, and soothes tn expo.sure to the sun. nl p A FREE SAMPLE n< of Online Cream will be sent on .ipp.>-> stamps a box containing eigm ol ll'< Oaime108 words
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Miscellaneous411 1913-05-23 4 A BARREL OF FUN, HUMOROUS SPECIALITIES. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 100 to 1 Chance ATTRACTIONS numerous AT The George Town Kinematograph, Kitfa Kaaqsor Rail lleatre, AN ATTRACTIVE SHOW TO LOCAL RESIDENTS. A Remarkably Vi.id Portrayal OF AMERICAN SPECIALITIES Still Going Strong At Them. Prolonged Success. JUDGE To-night’s Grand F< ature Programme. THE411 words
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Miscellaneous182 1913-05-23 4 The Straits Cinema Co. LOCATION -—PENANG ROAD. "TEMPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS." AN EXTRAORDINARY PRODUCTION The Castaway. PRICES AS USUAL. W. De BURGH, THE STRONGEST BILL THE STRONGEST BILL EVER PUL BEFORE IHE PUBLIC. AT THE Penang Motion Picture Show. A Blend, A Blend, A Change,* A Change,182 words
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Advertisement149 1913-05-23 5 I**‘ l 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 Gash Price: $7.75 Cash PER CASE. PER CASE. a (IN DEALER’S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED), (IN DEALER'S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED) 48 tins149 words
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Article1072 1913-05-23 6 While we should decline to say that ciunkenness is prevalent among European s in Malaya, we have no hesitation in affirming that a good deal of unnecessary drinking regularly goes on, in the Clubs. When alluding to the subject on previous occasions we have ascribed the tendency to1,072 words
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Article104 1913-05-23 6 The feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Mac Abater Road, yesterday, when a solemn High Mass was celebrated in the morning followed by the Vespers and procession of the Blessed Sacrament in the evening. The Solemnity of the feast will104 words
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Article318 1913-05-23 6 CROWN ENTERS A “NOLLE PROSEQUI.” On Mr. Justice Fisher taking his seat in the Supreme Court this morning to deal with the case of Mohamed Ibrahim, a letter-sorter of the General Post Office, Penang, but now under suspension, who was tried before Mr. Justice Thornton last318 words
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Article197 1913-05-23 6 YESTERDAY’S ENTERTAINMENT. The pupils of the Penang Convent yesterday evening celebrated the feast of the Lady Superior, Rev. Mother St Herminie, in the form of an entertainment which was throughout a great success. The programme opened with a sixtour by Marcailhou, played on two pianos, followed by197 words
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Article114 1913-05-23 6 The scene in Penang Harbour this morning supplied a striking example of the rapid development of the port in the world of commerce. It is rarely nowadays that one can pay a visit to the wharve-r without seeing at least half-a-dozen ocran-going steamers lying at anchor, in114 words
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Article135 1913-05-23 6 There has been considerab'e perturbation in Far Eastern shipping circles lately. It is now said that the mates of one of the companies owning a number of vessels in local waters have demanded an increase in pay, and that, in the event of their request being refused,135 words
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Article227 1913-05-23 6 MAY VISIT PENANG IN 1915 Information been received by VI Behn Meyer and Co. to the effect than?* Cleveland, the famous tomist ship was in the East a few months ago, haA' obliged to postpone the voyage' round 7° world, which had been planned to corm 10 in227 words
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Article206 1913-05-23 6 SENTENCE OF DEATH. The hearing was concluded at Kuala Lumpur Assizes on Tuesday, before the Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner (Jfr Justice Ione?) with Messrs. F. Gl-ndiniiing and H. A. Wooten as assessors of the case in which a Javanese, To’Besar bin Haji Kassim, was cha ged wrh206 words
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Article247 1913-05-23 6 -S.C.M Foil. When the griffin anives in the East he is struck with the late hours, for it is usual to contemplate the p’easure of a theatrical performance at an hour when many in the old countrv would woo Morpheus. Life in the 0 i-’nt-S.C.M Foil. - 247 words
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Article196 1913-05-23 6 In the M»y i<sue of the journal of the Royal ColoUal In.l't» e (a cipy of which weha- e j ist question of the Dominion flee* B b 1 and it is pointed out that the recent miralty policy differs from that at the Subordinary Naval Couteren 1909.196 words
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Advertisement84 1913-05-23 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to King George. DUNLOP TYRES. first FORE Wr most IN ft 'Qk g4k Jk <Bk EVER lua. pwyi% SINCE NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing qualities. TRADE MARK Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. Pritchard 6f”Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR FRISTER84 words
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Advertisement38 1913-05-23 6 c/5 E. O. 9 pknang. The Best The CRAG, Penang Hills OS Th only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-Lnown from East to West. SC ft STRAND, RANGOON. The n »t frequented Hotel in Burma. C/338 words
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Article361 1913-05-23 7 —3/ M TO-DAY'S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyer» and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 7 5 5 Shak". >, —< i, —< M tr 05 Af>n»np. Gopeng C. 33/3 36/3 33/9 36/9 Kinta Tin 16j 18 16$ 18k—3/ M - 361 words
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Article34 1913-05-23 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, May 23.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 3/3| Para to arrive Market quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]34 words
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Article64 1913-05-23 7 ANNUAL report. \From Out Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, May 23. The report of the Bruang Tin Co., Ltd., states t' at the output amounted to 534 pieuh sgauist 659 piculs in the previous vear, showing a profit of $234 aga nst a loss of $3,309. The prop-rty64 words
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Article89 1913-05-23 7 COLLAPSE IN HYDE PARK London, May 23. Baron Ashbourne, while walking in Hy J e Park, fell down. He was taken to hospital, where he died.—Reuter. [Baron Ashbourne, P. 0., was born in 1837. He finished his education at Trinity College, Dublin, and was admitted89 words
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Article65 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. WIDESPREAD REVOLUTIONARY PLOT TRACED. Simla, May 23. The thirty Ben alis who were arrested on the 18 h i stant, on a .charge of conspiracy to wage war aga nst the King, will be tried at Barisal on the 26th instant. It i* u»id >stood the—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article371 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. PROTECTION FOR THE TSAR. KING GEORGE MOTORING IN BERLIN Berlin, May 22. Extraordinary precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of the Tsar. The whole length of line from the frontier is watched by soldiers. The roads and paths leading to the railway are closed—Reuter. - 371 words
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Article93 1913-05-23 7 —Reu'er. FRENCH LINER BLOWN UP. London, May 22. It is reported that the Messa2eries Maritimes liner Senegal was b’own up by a mine on leaving Smy na. No details of the accident are yet to hand. Sixty Passengers. London, May 22. The s.s. Senegal wis bound for Constantinople—Reu'er. - 93 words
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Article79 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. COMMANDER EVANS TELLS HIS STORY. London, May 22. The members of the Royal Geographical Society and their friends filled the Albert Hall yesterday evening, when Com. Evans, who was accompanied by the survivors, told the story of the Scott South Pole Expedition. He said little that—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article25 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. Berlin, May 22. Lieut. Brandon was released from the fortress at Koenigstein and entrained for Austria en route to England.-—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article178 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. TWELVE TIMES COVERED. OBLIGATIONS OF THE FIVE POWERS London, May 22. The rush for the Chinese Loan is r< miniscent of boom periods, contrasting with recent dulness in financial business. Though the final country subscriptions have not yet been received, it is estimated the issue—Reuter. - 178 words
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Article32 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. EIGHT DOCTORS ATTENDING. Tokio, May 23. The Emperor is suffering from high fever and eight doctors are in attendance. They diagnose H.M.’s ailment as inflamma- tion of the lungs—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article100 1913-05-23 7 Reuter. DR, WILSON AND AN OUTSPOKEN REPRESENTATIVE. Washington, May 22. President Wilson summoned Mr Thomas U. Sisson, a member of the House of Represents’ives, to the White House and asked him to refrain from delivering another bellicose speech on the subject of Californian legislation. The member promisedReuter. - 100 words
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Article77 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. GRANTS TO SCOTT FUND AND THE R.GS. Ottawa, May 22. The supplementary Naval Estimates included a grant of £3,000 sterling to the Scott South Pole Fund and a grant of £l,OOO to the Building Fund of the Royal Geographical Society. Liberals’ Opposition. Ottawa, May 22. The—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article43 1913-05-23 7 .—Reuter. AN IMPORTANT PROPOSAL. London, May 22. At a meeting of the Eastern Telegraph Company a proposal was discussed for an important cable renewal strengthening the cable capacity east of Suez bv laying new cables at a cost of millions..-.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article31 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. MORE RECALCITRANTS. Chalon sur-Marne, May 22. A number of artillerymen who attempted to demonstrate against the three years’ service bill dispersed on the intervention of non-commissioned officers.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article31 1913-05-23 7 —Reuter. LAUNCH AT BARROW. London, May 22.. The first Austra'ian submarine was launched at Messrs. Vickers, Sons and Maxim’s yard at Barrow-in Furness. The second is almost completed.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 31 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article277 1913-05-23 7 Mr. Tay Chie Hio, Hon. Secretary of the Old Farquhars’ Club, writes “The latter j ort on of your account of our match again- 1 the Crescent Football Club needs correction. We beg to point out that your statement that our forwards were several times warned by277 words
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Article112 1913-05-23 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Rain prevented any play on Thursday Ties fixed for to-day Mixed Doubles Handicap.. —Miss Barne’t and Twner v. Mi*» L H-imani Wood. Ladies Singles Handicap.— Mis Dunn v Mrs Cleaver; Mrs Edwards v. Mrs Neobronner. Men’s Doubles Handicap Class A Mav and Acton v. Biown112 words
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Article15 1913-05-23 7 Ties for to-day Handicap.—Turner v. Cunningham Rose v. Owen Miles v. Brown.15 words
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Article470 1913-05-23 7 Daily Mail. ENGLAND’S SOLDIER TEAM. Forty-two ponies le't England for America by the Minneapolis on May 3 and it is safe to say that no fir er collectv n of mounts has ever been gat together for this country’s service in internationa polo. In addition 'O theDaily Mail. - 470 words
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Article588 1913-05-23 7 TAIPING OFFICIALS AND THEIR QUARTERS. (P. 0. Special.) Taiping, of all the towns in the F.M.S., is prohably the most notorious in respect to housir g. With a growing resident population, and a steadily increasing influx of visitors, there is practically nowhere for the stranger to lay588 words
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Article76 1913-05-23 7 To-fiey’s quo'a 1 ions for unrefined tin in Penang was $lOB 50 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quot dat £222 15s spot and £*2l7 thr-e months. The folh-wi g was the local report To-day ;—Singapore Strains Trading Co., Ltd., 150 tons. Penang: Straps Tr«di76 words
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Article300 1913-05-23 7 —Madras Mail A Sadhu Cuts off His Hand. Allahabad, May 10. —An extraordinary case of self-mutila’ion und»r the influence of religious fervour is i eported from the Nimar District, Cen'ral P< ovinces. It appears that one Lachman, an illiterate peasant, settled down as a Sadhu. One morning he—Madras Mail - 300 words
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Article151 1913-05-23 7 Benjsmin had b»en sent to the West Indies tor a voyage t > recruit after a long illness, says the M. an Chester Guardian. He was a youth of strict principles and simple tastes, and the captain was rather at a los! how to entertain him adequately. Th»y supped151 words
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Article76 1913-05-23 7 For the period from 23rd to 29th May, 1913, inclusive, the dutv on cultivated rubber on which exporb duty is leviable on an ad v.ilorem b iris, in accordance with the Rules un< e the Customs Duties Enactment, will be assessed on the following prices Sheet and76 words
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71 1913-05-23 7 Nai chang, M*y 9.—Further investigations by agei ts of the famine relief committee indicate that the Kiaugsi famine is more intense than pr- viously reported. Four Chinese Christians, visiting the f imine area to distribute personal contribution'', report that people are living only71 words
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Advertisement63 1913-05-23 7 M Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS’ EMBASSy i CIGARETTES. M A New Brand of Virginia Cigarettes packed M Jg in Airtight Tins of 50’s and 25’s. w OBTAINABLE AT JJ J Messrs. PRITCHARD Co. J J And all the Leading Stores in Penang. J M k ppirr. Per tin63 words
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Obituary18 1913-05-23 7 OBITUARY SIR ROBERT DOUGLAS. London, May 22. The death is announced of Sir Robert Douglas, the eminent Orientalist.—Reuter.18 words
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Article411 1913-05-23 8 The following are outputs for April Ayer Kuning lbs. 3,400 Tehran n 19,700 Jasin 2,868 Bakap 13,643 Batu Ma tang 5,064 Jone Landor 13,843 Kedt>h 12,161 F.M.B. 75,000 Kuala Lumpur 75,200 Tanjong Malim 19,000 Ayer Tawah 5,931 Bruas-Perak 1,018 Bernam-Pera 3,968 Cicely 19,034 Chemor United 5,252 Dominion 12,849411 words
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407 1913-05-23 8 Professor Franz, of Tuebingen, the wellknown Shakespearean authority, has issued a study of The Value of English Culture for Germany’s Development,” which shows in an instructive way the esteem felt by competent Germans for English education and training,” says the Westminster's Berlin correspondent. •'Professor Franz407 words
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Article136 1913-05-23 8 j A good story was told by Father Jeanrehaud at the St. Gerard’s Bazaar says the Ztwrpooi jPort. Several prominent residents of a certain city having made gifts of stained-glass windows to a new church, the question of what inscription should be put underneath in memory of the136 words
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Article132 1913-05-23 8 Sex and science are often at warfare (according to an English exchange), but the latter sometimes upsets a great many old-fashi ned theories concerning tTie former. We have been trained for generations to regard men as belonging to the superior sex. Nature evidently planned oifieiently in creating animals;132 words
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Advertisement330 1913-05-23 8 I Scientific frlore I SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK ANO I PRACTICAL FIELD TESTS I HAVE ENABLED I THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAUR— I To place at the disposal of the Planters the I Correct Ingredients for the Successful I Manuring of Tropical Plantations I THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAHR. I Specialise330 words
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Advertisement100 1913-05-23 8 HOTEL NORMAN (Formerly Raffies-by-the-Sea).* PENANG'S SELECT RESIDENTAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL (fanned for its Salubrious position, airy Rooms and high-class catering Large Public and Private Dining Rooms. Recherche Dinners a Specialty. Special rates for Government Officials and Planters. Mr. John Roberts’ Billiard Rooms—Public and Private Tables adjoin the Hotel. RESTAURANT NORMAN100 words
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Advertisement423 1913-05-23 8 A Natural Remedy Time was when disease was thought to be due to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism and magic were invoked to cast it out. Science has taught us wisdom. The evil spirits exist still. We call them “Disease Germs,” and they also must be cast423 words
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Article2313 1913-05-23 9 1 CP,..., 8 5 ji 3D 0 *S 0-** a m cp 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 MININ®. 1912 >lOO.OOO $OO,OOO 60,000 1 1 Ayer Weng R*hm»U D 4 P. Co. SLIS 1903 300.000 300.000 30,000 10 10 30 30 28$ 4 int Bela* Tin Mining Oo 13.60 »3.902,313 words
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Article129 1913-05-23 9 Haliotie, Dut., 1070, Bakker, May 22, S’pore, gen., Asiatic P. Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, May 22, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, May 23, T. Anson, gen., E. 8. Co. Lama, Brit, 907, Sinclair, May 23, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Erroll, Brit.,129 words
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Article46 1913-05-23 9 Leong Ho for Batu Bahra. Tong Hong for Rangoon. Atreus for Colombo and Tuticorin. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Nile for Colombo and Tuticorin. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Glenogle for Rangoon. Tong Chay Un for Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.46 words
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Article122 1913-05-23 9 Pknanq, May 23, 1913. (fiy Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit ...2/415/3 3 Documentary ...2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 174$ 3 days’sight Private 175$ Madras Demand Bank 174$122 words
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Article187 1913-05-23 9 The companies do not guarantee the date of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavow as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Kedah, May 23, and, Tong Chuan. May 24. Began Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp,187 words
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Article94 1913-05-23 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICI To-Mobbow. For Yen Jit Seng 7 a m Madras, taking mails Y for Europe, etc., vid > Tara 9 a.m. Bombay J Regt up to 7-30 a.m. Calcutta Jelunga 11 a.m. Trang Trar ‘g 1 P m Asahan J* ll Ho 1 p.m. Rangoon94 words
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Article310 1913-05-23 9 Friday, May 23. Volunteer Company Drill. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.rn. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangear Road. Saturday, May 24. Empire Day. Golf Club Monthly Medal Competition. Perak River Valley, Meeting noon. Band, Golf Club, o p.m. Sunday, May 25. Ist Sunday after Trinity.310 words
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Article261 1913-05-23 9 Penang, May 23, 1913. S. P. Tapioca $4.50 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $1.65 buyers. Gold leal $64.6u Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). No stock White Popper $33 buyers. Trang Pepper $2l sales. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings s9Bs sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 s23s261 words
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Article831 1913-05-23 9 F»b Balik Palau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Batterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bakit Tam ban, at 8 a.m,, 2 p.m., and 5- p.m. Bakit Mertajam, 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5-30831 words
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Article717 1913-05-23 10 NEW FLYING RECORD. M. Gilbert, the French aviator, established a new record on April 24 by making a non-stop flight of 967 kilometres. Leaving Vdiacoublay aerodrome at 5.7 a.m., with the intention of beating the record recently set up by M. Daucourt with his flight from Paris to Berlin,717 words
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Article67 1913-05-23 10 London, May 10.—The Telegraph's correspondent at Peking says in connection with the Austrian loan to China, large sums which have already being advanced are part of an arrangement by which Krupps and the Skoda works, as real concessionaires,. are jointly endeavouring to obtain a monopoly67 words
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Article35 1913-05-23 10 The death-roll up to May sth at the Burma mine», Namtu, owing to a cholera outbreak, is nearly 60. The disease is now abating owing to the energetic measures of Government.35 words
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Advertisement755 1913-05-23 10 N. Y. K. mh Japan Mail Steamship Co. U. Do you Odolise Odol, the World’s DentiIV frice, is the preparation to use, •*>-* ’Jr > 1 fora few drops mixed with a EUROPEAN LINE tumbler of water form an A Fortnightly «rvice i. m.tauinod b. emulsion which Will thoroughYokohama ria755 words
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Advertisement560 1913-05-23 10 AFTER FEVER YOU NEED UNION S. S.CO. "E w ZEALAND Ld. Auckland. Wellington, Lyttleton I 1 and Dunedin 1 ggl CALLING Al I Something more than ordinary food to restore g-g Samarang and Fiji ip I you to health. You need orpins), ‘Kepler’ Solution MaT 6 roF tons, T S.560 words
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Article551 1913-05-23 11 The first thing which strikes the visitor to London is the enormous growth of motor-propelled vehicles. The Hansom and Four-wheeled Cab have had to give way to the silent, swift, luxurious Taxicab. Residents in the suburbs, instead of being packed like sardines in railway compartments, now551 words
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Article213 1913-05-23 11 There is sometimes a misuse of the terms “organic matter” and “humus.” There are two classes of organic matter, the active and the inactive. Inactive organic matter consists of crop residues that remain after several years and which decompose very slowly—this is humus. If it is present in213 words
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Advertisement533 1913-05-23 11 v lswll S 3 X-X > 4wsgßw Jij nflmMKnmwCTwu jL WwWB IwAI RBHI “Stop taking Drugs and Stimulants! It’s SANA TOGEN You want for your Nerves.” Such is the modern physician’s advice to victims Mr. Shirley Tremearne, of nervous disorders. Editor of C<J/> M Cal In his book on “Nerve533 words
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Advertisement751 1913-05-23 11 p ¥TTT IVR BANKS. Wr* A CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. REDUCED PRICES. Incorporated by Royal Charter, Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 PERFUMES 25 cfs. to $25 per bottle. BRILLANTINES, COSMETIQUES. OREAMS LOTIONS. ETC 38 BlSH o&£Tondon, e.o POWDERS 10 cts. to $2.50 per box. I Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay751 words
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Miscellaneous60 1913-05-23 11 The Tide». Date. H. W. L.W. R W L.V». A M May 23 1-53 7-53 1-46 8-47 24 2-29 8-25 2-15 922 ”25 3-05 855 241 9-58 ”26 7 3-44 9-27 3-07 10-28 -7 4-30 10-05 3-36 11-27 ’2B 7 7-18 H-38 4-28 Nil ”29 8-34 12-40 724 215 3060 words
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Advertisement2469 1913-05-23 12 p florddevtscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. jMcl MBlDTmwt j/V& Brush India Steam Navigation Co., > MAIL SERVICE OinWXRO. LIMITED. OC«M SlMlll Silty (fl May 29 Arcadia connecting with Medina. Fob littbkdbd to Bail. Bru.lt AND June 12 Devanha connecting with Moldavia, g— 2 4th May at 4 p.m. Lama2,469 words
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