Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-05-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED £833 No. 119 VOL. LXXI. TUESDAY. 27th MAY, 1913. P&ICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1000 1913-05-27 1 n FOR $3O o r 1 D VOU can have the Pinang g I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). g Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in q advance and remittances should q be addressed to D ’j1,000 words
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Advertisement87 1913-05-27 1 ■uaaanDkDßnDfl«oßfleraLJ«DcoDb a TX7HEN YOU ARE AWAY a □y V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, 2 Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can do o in no better way than by subscriu- P ing to the Weekly Edition of the n g “Pinang87 words
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Article406 1913-05-27 2 EXTENSION OF CULTIVATED AREA. The fourth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Sungei Krian Rubber Eibate, Ltd., was held on April 30 at the registered office, Ceylon House, 4J and 51, Eastcheap, E.C Mr. Thomas Ball Silcock (Chairman of ihe companv) ding. The Chairman said406 words
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Article424 1913-05-27 2 A Fbrtilb Estatb. The sixth annual ordinary general meeting of the Uiu RantiU Ruhb°r E nates Co npany, Lti., was held on April 25th, at the L »n ta i Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. A. A. Baumann (chairman of the company) presiding.424 words
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Article368 1913-05-27 2 INCREASED CROPS LOOKED FOR IN THE FUTURE. Presiding at the meeting of the Sungei Salak Rubber Co., Ltd., on April 28, Mr. A. H. Bagnall said that the total crop obtained from their two estates during the year 1912 amounted to 245,013 lbs., a total increase on368 words
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Article245 1913-05-27 2 Toe committee of the Burma Chamber of Commerce at a meeting on May 1 recorded a reply to the Director of Agriculture in terms of the report of the sub-committee on rice, stating that the standardisation of the Burma ba-ket or tin is h ghly desirable, that millers245 words
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Article208 1913-05-27 2 From Messrs. Morri-on and C >.’s weekly market report, da el Rangoon, May 16:— Weather. —We have experienced a few showers of rain during the past few days, but the regular 8. W. monsoon has not yet set in. Paddy.—A fair supply has been marketed, but a208 words
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Article36 1913-05-27 2 Pbnang :—The E. <fc <). Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnvmede Hotel Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel, F M.S. Hotel, Singapobb :—Raffles Hotel. Rang >on Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel. Cbtlon :—Nuwara Aliya.36 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1125 1913-05-27 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICE. A JUNIOR ASSISTANT WAN I ED. MUNICIPAL. NOTICE. WANTED A JUNIOR ASSISTANT 'THE Municipal Commissioners of George on the Ayer Kuning Rubber A Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders E-tate Limited. Salary $l5O/- per for the construction of Cement Concrete Aiißem Drains to back lane behind hou-e* Nos.1,125 words
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Advertisement111 1913-05-27 2 Why Suffer? Here’s a Remedy That Will Banish Rheumatism No matter how much pain you are suffering—no matter how long you have suffered—no matter how hopeless you have become, Little's Oriental Balm will bring quick and lasting relief. Applied outwardly it speedily penetrates to the blood vessels—the neat of the111 words
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Advertisement295 1913-05-27 2 Scientific Manuring. More Profits. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK AND PRACTICAL FIELD TESTS HAVE ENABLED THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAUR— To place at the disposal of the Planters the Correct Ingredients for the Successful Manuring of Tropical Plantations THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAUR. Specialise in Manures and do no other business. Large295 words
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Article2784 1913-05-27 3 revelations ok a counless. [f the memoir s of the Empress of Austria’s nuce, CourVess Liriscb, contained no explanation of the mystery of the Crown Prince of Austria’s death in 188 S, they would still make an amazing book. To have spent most of your life in2,784 words
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Article230 1913-05-27 3 —S.F.P. And the Rikisha Coolie. There is unhappily a wave of sentimentalitv washing over this part of the world wl ich has shown its If in a sickly sort of consideratinn for rikisha coolies, who are peifa- tly free a-.ents, in an opposition to certain forms of betting whilst—S.F.P. - 230 words
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Article163 1913-05-27 3 The land to be acquved by the Rangoon Municipality for the proposed reservoir in Kokine will include all of Mr. J. G. Robinson’s property on which are the residences Kilwaughter,” Kilrush,” Kilmanie and Kilbegan.” These are all located on the road leading to Mount P<ea j163 words
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Advertisement36 1913-05-27 3 *My Past. By Countess Larisch, London Eveleigh Nash. Pp 304, lUs. 6d. net. N. D. DE SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller, Diamond Settler, Engraver, Repairer, and Re-gider, 4. BISFCP STHIT, Wedding and Engagement Rings A Speciality ESTABLISHED 1»OO.36 words
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Advertisement212 1913-05-27 3 BREWED AND BOTTLED IN ENGLAND. > Stones laager 35eer (BREWED IN ENGLAND) STONE a SON, SPECIALLY BOTTLED FOR LONDON. E.C. THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. I WK WISH TO DRAWJYOUB KTT AH'E'D SPECIAL. ATTENTION TO VITM Hi Q XjAKjrgdXl IjELtLIK. It is a Light Sparkling English Beer, brewed slightly bitter, and specially212 words
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Advertisement129 1913-05-27 3 f A ih I The fact that some of your teeth are decayed although you have always cleaned them is a proof thatS’the preparations which you have used do not preserve the teeth. Use Odol! Being a liquid preparation it reaches all parts of the oral cavity, and being an129 words
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Article813 1913-05-27 4 H. Courtenay-O’Connor, f.r.0.i., m.r.s.a., in the Catholic Herald - H. Courtenay-O’Connor, f.r.0.i., m.r.s.a., in the Catholic Herald. THEIR WORK AT PENANG. The famous of teaching Brothers, founde 1 in the latter part of the seventeen h century by Saint John Biptiste de la S lie, is very strongly represented in Pe-ia. g, aud m mbers of813 words
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Article52 1913-05-27 4 The following cablegrams remain undelivered at the office of the Eastern Extension, Australia, and China Telegraph Co., in Beach Street 22nd May, 1913 Hamburg from Reexpedm de Medan Holzer, Penang. 2 .’nd Mav, 1913 Langsa from Lauterbach, Penang. 23rd May, 1913 “Portlouismts” L.C.O. Rp. 5 Honourable J.52 words
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Article958 1913-05-27 4 The North-German Lloyd have decided to equip their principal liners with submarine bells of a type simi ar to those fitted tj lightships. The position of a vessel thus equipped can be readily found if she is in distress. The Chinese Government has given the Telt-funken Wireless Telegraphy958 words
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Article1088 1913-05-27 4 Veritas,” writes to the Railway Review In my last I endeavoured to give you a plain statement of facts regarding the conditions obtaining on the railways and the purchasing value of the salaries offered. N«)W Oue Concerned comes along aud tries to your eyes with a lavish display1,088 words
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Article146 1913-05-27 4 At the greengrocer’s shop the other dar (wr-tes “3” in the “Manchester Guardian’l I found the excellent Mrs. Gittius in distress about the defection of her'bn Albert. Albert had been resound from the clutches of a travelling circus some months before and handed over to her care as146 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1913-05-27 4 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. THE Race Course will be officially open for Training for the Autumn 1913 Meeting on and after Monday, the 2nd Jone, 1913. [ZNo Horses will be allowed on the Tracks before 6 a m. g No Hacking will be allowed during training hours, viz:—6 a.m. to117 words
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Advertisement532 1913-05-27 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATION WANTED. Young Canadian s eksa billet on a rubber estate with a view to learning the business: has had some experience wLh labour. Reply No. 681, c'o Pinang Gazette FOR SALE Motor Bicycle. Triumph. Good running order. Apply No. 680, c/o Pinang Gazette. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. AN ORDINARY532 words
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Advertisement378 1913-05-27 4 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 44 of 1909. Re HENRY ARTHUR DE-OLIVEIRO. (Summary Case). Notice is h'-rebv given that a First Dividend of $20.00 per cen um has been declared in this matter and that the same378 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous321 1913-05-27 4 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. To-night! To-night! TUESDAY, 27th MAY. the MASCOTS RETURN VISIT AT THE Penang Motion Picture Show, Stigs. Donees, Sketches a Plctires. Grand Selected Pregtamme with Mascots appearing 10 p m. One Ticket for Two Frogn-mmes. A Grand Chauce for All. Films from B»*st Makers and Favourite Actors.321 words
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Article1134 1913-05-27 5 HOW REGISTRATION WORKS IN CEYLON. ADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM. A special correspondent writing to the Englishman from Colombo, May 10, says One of the of European life in Ceylon is the comparative efficiency of servants. How far this effiii-ncy can be attributed to the system of registration which1,134 words
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Advertisement147 1913-05-27 5 FOUR CROWN WHISKY. Ra n t t e c>v 9 y H. M.fi t v ar«>iMX*ewr r 0 tw« uAfa »<<*V>aowjOi» vu GDIO Stole!) GQlhwfkn. Robert Brown L™ I GLASGOW LONDON. Schmidt, KUstermann a. C° Sole Importers for PENANG. BY APPOINTMENT TO H, M. THE KINGCONTRACTORS TO t The British147 words
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Advertisement34 1913-05-27 5 A Liqht Lager Beer OF FIRST RATE.QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE Girl Brand. a JUL lifel U G,RL >sr a® HPll li > bi 'Mi LdJlef Agents BOUSTEAD fi CO. A&eot Obtainable from all Retailers.34 words
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Miscellaneous59 1913-05-27 5 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VH. A.M. A.M. F.M F.M. May 27 4-30 10-05 3-36 11-27 „28 7-18 11-38 4-28 Nil. „29 8-34 12-40 724 215 „30 9-15 2-05 837 3-40 „31 9-48 3-01 9-29 4-14 The Moon. Last Quarter May 28 O New Moon59 words
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Article1284 1913-05-27 6 Most people associate the name Sir R der Haggard with works of fiction, but there is another side of his character with which the pub’ic is not sofamiliar, nsmely, his practical inter st in agricui ure. In 1901 and 1902 he journeyed through England investigating the c1,284 words
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Article556 1913-05-27 6 SIKH POLICEMEN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. Three Sikh Police Constables, No. 100 Santa Singh, No. 120 Sohan Singh and No. 297 S >ran Singh, were charged before Mr. R. B. Osborne, in the second Police C »urt yesrerdiy, with using criminal force to a T*mil, Sinnatamby,556 words
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Article67 1913-05-27 6 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang is $103.20 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted and £216 ss. three months. The following, was the local report To-day :—Singapore: Straits Trading Co Ltd., 175 tons, $118.70 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil Eastern Smelting67 words
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Article58 1913-05-27 6 WORK TO BE STARTED. We understand that the Secretary of State’s approval has been given to the scheme for the construction of a railway up Penang Hili. Work is to be commenced immediatelv under the supervision of Mr. Johnson, t> e P. W D. en<ine»»r who prepared58 words
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Article172 1913-05-27 6 The Mascots, who made such a hit on their previ >us visit to Penang, will present a variety programme at the Motion Picture Show in Penang Road to-night. As they only appear for one night, there should be a brisk demand for seats. An excellent picture-show also figures172 words
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Article543 1913-05-27 6 ASSISTANT MASTERS’ SALARIES. We have receive! a copy of the scheme of ea'aries for assistant musters in the set vice of the Penang Free School. In future the assistant masters will 1 divided into B'x classes for which t) respective qualifications shall be as frj* lows Class543 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article258 1913-05-27 6 [Zo the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] I Sir, I S nee you had the hardihood to bring to I the notice of the Sanitary authorities the I insanitary state < f the Bodega c ompound, I notice that the you wrote have borne fruit, as I258 words
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Article54 1913-05-27 6 The following programme of music will be rendered at the Golf Clib to-night Selection Let Cloches de Corner die Planquette. Two Step Dr*'im oj Ragtime I’hurbau. Selection The Bohemian Qi> I Balfe. Wultz Tresor D’ Amour Waldteufel» I’m Afraid to Come Home in the Dark Alstyne. March54 words
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Advertisement191 1913-05-27 6 Hr |Kg /Q Snl IgS JĕStfW££ ini lOofl ill*' !ocl ■nUn (I llxxl *s3L\|rxfcjl IfcS] |fg|| AWARDED AT «Sr Hell Imml INTERNATIONAL f I' Sell ■ml exhibitions— w mI ImII H 7 GRANDS PRIX, 7 JRW j H 3 Diplomas of Honour I ff |J I IS i f l191 words
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Advertisement33 1913-05-27 6 E. O», PENANG. The Best The CRAG. Penang Hills ■pie only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. 2 RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-luown from East to West. STRAND, RANGOON. The nr Mt frequented Hotel in Burma.33 words
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Article192 1913-05-27 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers <nd sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 2 Shabm. S 1 Mining, Gopeng C. 32/6 35/6 33/9 36/9 ('openg C. p 4/- 6/- 5/- 6.9 Jabu Tin 1.85 $1 Kanaboi 2.10 240 1.90192 words
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Article17 1913-05-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, M iv 27. Best copra fetched a price of $12.10.17 words
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Article45 1913-05-27 7 —Reuter. VISIT TO QUEEN’S AUNT. Berlin, May 26. Their Maje’ties paid a filing visit to Neustrelitz on a visit to t’*e Queen’s aunt. They returned in the eveni g a- d attended the opera. '1 hey will leave for home tomorrow.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article36 1913-05-27 7 Beuter. MRS. PANKHURST RE-ARRESTED. London, May 26. Mrs. Pankhurst has been re-arrested and re-committed to prison, for a b each of ker lie nse under which she w<s liberated after the hunger strike. Beuter.Beuter. - 36 words
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Article21 1913-05-27 7 Reuter. Mombassa, Mav 26 The railway to Lake Magadi has been •ompleted to the shore of the lake.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article107 1913-05-27 7 DO.L. Berlin, May 26. The second reading of the M’litarv Bill will take pl*ce at. the middle of this week There will be a sittng at ’he end of the week, t e Governm nt in-i-ting on an immediate settle.neat regarding the Bill. The Kaiser and EmpressDO.L. - 107 words
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Article124 1913-05-27 7 The Calcutta Tramways had a record yetr in 1912, thanks to the Royal visit on the one hand and the ordinary growth of traffic on the other. The number of passenger tickets issued reached the total of 34.253,039 in Calcutta, and 1,816,491 in Howrah or, pay, in round124 words
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THE WAR.
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Article238 1913-05-27 7 —Reuter. RUMOURED ANGLOIURKISH AGREEMENT. London, May 26. At a meeting of the Balkan and Turkish delegates in the evening, the latter received assurances t’at none of the Allies intended asking further modifications in the Peace terms. This is regarded as an important step in the direction of a—Reuter. - 238 words
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Article35 1913-05-27 7 D.O.L. Berlin, May 26. The Bulgarian tension is undiminished. The Governments favour peace, but there are strong military counter-currents. Bul-g-ria is sounding the neutrality of Monten°ero, while Rus*ia is striving for eventual arbitration.D.O.L. - 35 words
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Article65 1913-05-27 7 .—Reuter. AT SEVASTOPOL. Petersburg, May 27. Te’egrams from Sevastopol ways that a Japanese Major, long resident in Russia, in returning from the Balkans toward< Petersburg, was arrested on a charge of espionage. His rooms were searched without result. The authorities apologised According to other telegrams he proved.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article64 1913-05-27 7 .—Reuter. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE’S FAITH UNDIMINISHED. London, May 26. Mr. Lloyd-George speaking at Criccieth said t’ at, despite nagging and scolding and great diflicu’ties, the Insurance Act was <tevelopin? successfully. An army of fifteen thousand doctors was guarding the industrial homes while scores of thousan s of contributors.—Reuter. - 64 words
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Article53 1913-05-27 7 .—Reuter. FOE OF SOUTHERN EXTREMISTS. Shanghai, May 26. General Hsu Pao San, commonly known as “Tiger Hsu,” a supporter of Yuan Shi Kai, and long hated by southern extremists, was killed at Chinkiang by a bomb sent in a parcel of porce’ai n of which he was.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article48 1913-05-27 7 —Reuter. NEW CONFERENCE SUMMONED. The Hague, May 27. The Gove-nment has re-convoked the international Opium Conference on Ist July to come to a decision with reference to the ratification of the treaties, d spite the fact hat not all the States have adhered to the Convention..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article139 1913-05-27 7 i —Reuter. A SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION. MINISTER’S APPEAL Paris, May 26. Speaking at Montdidier the Finance Minister, M. Klots, eloquently appealed to the Republicans to unite and accomplish the delicate task upon wh ch the security of France depended. The appeals to insubordination became a crime at ai —Reuter. - 139 words
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Article99 1913-05-27 7 —Reuter. A RECORD YEAR. London, May 26. The Suez Canal Company’s report shows that despite the fact that 1912 followed a particularly prospe ous year, and despite the reduction of fifty centimes in the tariff, the present balance sheet is the most favourabe on record. Nevertheless the Company—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article80 1913-05-27 7 HUTCHISON—WINTER. At St. George’s Chu r ch, yesterday, the weddir g was celebrated of Mr. Douglas Alec Hutchison, of the Royal Engineer*, son of Mr. and Mrs Hutchison, of Pinn a r, and Miss Elsie K. Wu.ter, daughter of Col. S. H. ani Mrs. Winter, of B80 words
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Article104 1913-05-27 7 The residence of Mr. Van der Woude was the scene of an interesting wedding this morning, when Mr. C. A. J. Dykstra, of the Banking and Trading Corporation, Naudin Ten Cate Jc Co., Ltd., took as his bride Mrs. Munn’g-Schmidt, of Medan* Numerous friends were present. The bride104 words
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Article311 1913-05-27 7 EFFECT OF MOTOR TRAFFIC. The Director of Public Works, F M S., writes as follows in his annual report for last year The condition of many roads has become much less satisfactory than was the ca c e a few y»a»s ag and the expenditure p311 words
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Article393 1913-05-27 7 A POLITICAL APPOINTMENT? We have nothing to say against Mr Tennant, remarks the Ceylon Obs-rver, or his as yet undeveloped administi ative capacities, but we cannot help but ask what he has dune to qualify for the position of virtual ruler of the chief Crown Colony? We393 words
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Article410 1913-05-27 7 The London correspondent of the Ceylon Observer writes :—May 2.—lt is very aati-factory to learn that the health of Sir Henry McCallum ha* been greatly improved, if not re-estab-lished, during his stay in the Riviera. Coming back by sea from Geuo*, he landed at Plymouth at the410 words
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Article100 1913-05-27 7 In the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Thornton heard the appeal of Sheriff, a Malay lance-corporal of Police, who Wes sentenced by Mr. E E. Colman in March l*Bt to six months’ rigoious imprisonment on each of three charges of extortion of the sum of two cents100 words
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SRORTING NEWS.
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Article61 1913-05-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 27. In the Yorkshire Regiment’s Marathon race 538 men started, and 462 finished the course within 73 minutes. INTERPORT SHOOTING. In the Interport Rifle shooting contest, Hongkong stored 893 points. FOOTBALL CUP AT SINGAPORE. In the Football Cup Tie here the Yorkshires61 words
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Article182 1913-05-27 7 PENANG v. PERAK. The Penang team fired against Perak this morning. At 200 and 500 yards the light w*s very dull aud thi* accounted for the indifferent shooting at these two ranges. At 600 yards however the sun came out and the team put in some good scoring.182 words
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Article104 1913-05-27 7 THE P.C.C. TEAM. The following will represent P.C.C. in ♦he final of Penang Cup to-morrow at 5.15 p.m Goal E H Syer, captain backs W S Goldie, D Laidlaw; H A Neubronner, A M G iffin, F H Baker; forwards J G Brown, A C Ruychaver. W104 words
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Article183 1913-05-27 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Results of yesterday’s play Mixed Doublfs Handicap.—Hon W Evans and Miss B Evans beat Mr and Mrs Cl* aver by 6—4, 4—6, 6—3 ;Mr and Mrs Edwards beat Miss Evans and Macnamara by 6—4, 6—3 ;Mr and Mrs Npubronner beat Mrs Samuel and Sells by183 words
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Article80 1913-05-27 7 The following ties were decided yesterday Single Handicap.—H Starr beat B E Mitchell by 21 —l2 A Lindley beat R 8 Jarvis by 21—7. Double Handicap.—E L Miles and W Hamilton beat H Oxeuham and R N Holmes by 21—14. Ties for to-day Championship.—Cunningham v. WrightMotion; Miles80 words
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Article851 1913-05-27 7 Racing in the Straits Settlements and Malay Peninsula is governed by a body known as the Straits Racing Association. The ation consists at the present time of four associated clubs: the Singapore Sporting Club, the Penang Turf Club, the Perak Tut f Club, and the Selangor851 words
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Article103 1913-05-27 7 Monthly Medal for May 1913, Result. C. G. May 43 44-87—8 -79T. A. Martin 45 46-91—9 -82 R. D. Acton 44 42=86—4 —B2 J. Crabb-Watt 42 42=84—2 -82 J. H. Pie 52 44=96—13-83 A. M Hepworth 48 16=94—10-84 F Duxbury 48 47=95—10 —B5 Messr* C. R. A103 words
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Article433 1913-05-27 8 I.M.S. HOSPITAL SURGEON STABBED. Bombay, May 19—Captain Betts, 1.M.8., House Surgeon, European General Hospital, after having performed an operation on a child, returned to his quarters at eight o’clock this morning, and a*ked his wife to get ready for a motor drive. As his wife retired to433 words
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Article275 1913-05-27 8 L— Ranyoon Times. Many of the friends and old pupils of St. Paul’s High School will learn with regret of the death at Paris of Brother Gregory, Director of St. Paul’s Institute, Rangoon. Brother Gregory came to the East from Canada in 1889 and was atL—Ranyoon Times. - 275 words
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Article172 1913-05-27 8 Payment of British Debts. London, May 15.—A Washington cable states that Guatemala yesterday yield-d to the British demands for the fulfilment of her undertakings to British bond-holders, which Guatemala has hitherto ignored. On hearing that a British warship was proceeding to Guatemala to support Great Britain’s demands, Guatemala172 words
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Article1232 1913-05-27 8 AUTUMN MEETING, 1913. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held at 4 o’clock p.m., on Tuesday, 10th June, 1913, at the rooms of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE.—No amendments to this Programme will be considered1,232 words
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Advertisement548 1913-05-27 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £I.2OO, (XX' Reserve Fund £1,700,(MX Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,2U0,00f Hbad Offick 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O ▲gknciks and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala548 words
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Advertisement589 1913-05-27 8 N Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service i 8 maintained he. -een Yokohama via ports to Marseille. £nden *nd Antwerp under mail contra* Ith1 th J he J™? 6 1 Government, he New Twin-screw Steamers maintains, his service have been specially designed and onstructed,589 words
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Article2391 1913-05-27 9 X capital. SnbMribed. N ,er of J« a w i- Share». Value. 2 Dividend.. Name ft J ftl O c 0- a oc or 190 t 1910 1911 1919 1913 MININ®. 1912 9100,000 jHO '<oo 60 000 1 1 a SS X™ mow < ?o SS 1? 1? s2,391 words
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Article98 1913-05-27 9 Fau Sang, Brit., 1410, Malkin, May 26, C’cutta, gen., Boustead Co. A. Apcar Brit., 2931, Walker, May 26, H’kong, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Kanagawa Maru, Jap 3867, Machida, May 26, Y’hama, gen Paterson, S. Co. Stolberg, Ger., 5658, Schulet, May 26, Batavia, gen Behn Meyer Co. Hok Canton,98 words
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Article69 1913-05-27 9 Tong Ciiuan for Alor Star (Kedah). Leong Ho for Batu Bahra. Malacca for Tongkah. Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Hebe for Teiuk Anson. Padang for Pulau Langkawi Perlis. Pangkor for Bindings and Sitiawan. Hakata Maru for Singapore, China and Japan. Mambang for Setul. Klang for Port Swettenham and69 words
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Article119 1913-05-27 9 Pknang, May 27, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/i6 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 3 Documentary ...2/417/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174* 3 days’ sight Private 175* Bombay Demand Bank 174* 4*, 3 days’sight Private 176* Madras Demand Bank119 words
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Article261 1913-05-27 9 Pbnang, May 27, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $5.00 sales. M. P. Tapioca $5 20 sales. Gold leal $64.60 Pepper (W. f’oast 3 lb. 5 05).... No stock White Popper $33 buyers. i Trang Pepper $2l sales. Mace $l2O nora. Mace Pickings $9Bl sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs261 words
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Article45 1913-05-27 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICB. To-Morkow. For Per Oloae. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 10 a.m Negapatam Madras Taroba 11 am. Langsa, Edi., T. Seraawe,Segli, Shbang > Speelman 1 p.m. and Olehleh J Teiuk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Arcadia 5 p.m.45 words
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Article288 1913-05-27 9 Tuesday, May 27. Ven- Bede. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Golf Club Presentation to Mr. O. T. Durward, 6.30 p m. Volunteer Maxim and Bearer Sections. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Wednesday, May 28. Volunteer Ceremonial Drill. Cup Final: P.C.C. v. Crescent,288 words
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Article87 1913-05-27 9 The following are outputs for April Ayer Kuning lbs. 3,400 Padang Jawa 7,822 R. E. of Krian 13,312 Padang 8,450 Karan 4,397 Haytor 4,637 Trafalgar 1,204 Banteng 10,867 Gaylang 204,000 Kamuning 29,415 Lunas |f 5,066 Chirapul 2,682 Pajam 17,750 Glenealy 6,400 Consolidated 4,600 Gula- Kalumpong 40,000 Brich 3,73787 words
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Article188 1913-05-27 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 27, and, Tong Chuan. May 28. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp,188 words
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Advertisement202 1913-05-27 9 I The National Mutual Life Association of AUSTRALASIA, IjIMITJEiJ, ESTABLISHED 186». The first Life OSes in the world to introdne. the non-forfeiture principle to Policies. I A Mutual Offloa, I a Low Pr.mt U mw Sh-r.hold.ew I Annual Inoom. £1 284 3e4 I Claims paid £0,078,960, ALL profits are distributed202 words
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Article211 1913-05-27 10 A BAFFLED ENGLISHMAN. Amongsb the passengers on the Aracataca, which arrived at Avonmouth from Costa Rica and Jamaica on April 23, was a gentleman who is well-known on the London Stock Exchange, and is a resident of Sheffield. He was one of a small party forming a211 words
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Article219 1913-05-27 10 Washington Upholds Action of Philippines Governor. Governor-General Forbes has received a cable from Washington announcing that the supreme court of the United States has sustained the supreme court of the Philipphine I-lands in its decision rendered in the now famous case of the deportation of twelve Chinese219 words
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Article205 1913-05-27 10 Alleged Hardships on Sikhs. London, May 15.—Sir M&ncherjee Bhownagree presided at a meeting of the Canadian Indian Immigratun committee at tl e Caxton Hall, when delegates from the British Indians in Canada described the alleged injustice and hardship of the treatment of their compatriots in Canada. Sir205 words
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Article824 1913-05-27 10 F9B Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, at 8 a,m., 2 p.m., and 5- p.m. Bukit Mertajam, 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m M 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 5-30824 words
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Advertisement736 1913-05-27 10 INSURANCE. An Experienced Rubber D a T .7xi «7 the and Coconut Planter, THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE who is shortly resigning the Royal Rxohango, London management of Urge estate which he has planted, is desirous COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and o f U p contracts for736 words
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Advertisement79 1913-05-27 10 PENANG ICE AND INDUSTRIAL Coy ARE MAKERS OF Coloured Cement Tiles For Halls, Bathrooms, etc A Large Stock always on hand, or made to Selected patterns. Price from IO to 12 centa according to design per Tile of 8 INCHES SQUARE. Cement Drain Pipes Stronger than and Superior to Earthenware79 words
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Advertisement143 1913-05-27 10 SHERRY IS AN EXCELLENT DRINK AT ALL TIMES. INSIST ON SANDEMAN’S Obtainable frori PRITCHARD A 00., Penang* Ipoh. FWearne Bros., MOTOR ENGINEERS i[B| AND IMPORTERS. SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS BSSS Kgj jgfl FOR IjSISA BmUS Straits Settlements I|Lbl and F. M. S. R 3 SEATER, SB $1,400. O 5 SEATER,143 words
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Article999 1913-05-27 11 THE SUMMER RACE MEETING (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing,) will be held on Tuesday, the 17th, Thursday, the I9th, and Saturday, the 21st June, 1913. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 17th JUNE, 1913. 4 p The Merchants and Miners' 1 Plate and Bowl. (2-3) and 5-20999 words
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Article339 1913-05-27 11 SUMMER RACE MEETING. The programme of the Selangor Turf Club’s next meeting, which takes place on the 17th, 19th and 21st of next month, seems to be very well compiled. On tire First Day there are eight races with stakes totalling $3,400, eight races on tbe Second339 words
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Article367 1913-05-27 11 SCHEME FOR NEW GROUND. A special meeting of Singapore Golf Club was held in the pavilion on Thursday night to consider and, if thought fit, pass th a following reso’ution :—“That the committee be and are hereby authorised to subscribe out of the funds of the club367 words
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Article213 1913-05-27 11 Commenting on the introduction of the Bengal Gambling Bill and the speeches that followed, the Indian Daily News says “1 he amusing feature in the debate was supplied by the Hon. Mr. B. Chakravarti, whose p?ts >nal reminiscences of the disastrous results that accrued on the one213 words
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Advertisement83 1913-05-27 11 T The Penang Rubber Stamp CHINA MUTUAL RUBBER STAMP MAKERS ARB STATIONERS. w. J No SS, Market Street, Penang, Life Insurance V/omp&ny» Ltd.j Incorporated under Hongkong Ordinances* Ld Orders executed with Is prepared to advance money upon the security of promptitude and at moderate improved property. I«y I Rubber Stamp83 words
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Advertisement261 1913-05-27 11 B e Keep Strong x Fit BY TAKING VAN A ,br K Tonic Wine 1 If you cannot eat you cannot i A be strong. ‘Vana’ will give 0 W you a hearty appetite and help 1 j to assimilate the food you eat. Ask your Pharmacist or ‘VANA’ and261 words
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Advertisement2272 1913-05-27 12 p intended Sailings. Norddcvtschef Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. Navigation Co., IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 0 M MAIL LIMITED. jJbk OCCfIH StefllH Silty CO., L|(|. May 29 Arcadia connecting with Medina. *>b Imtbmdbd to Sail. Stbambb. AND June 12 Devanha connecting with Moldavia. Thur. 29th May at 4p m. Teesta2,272 words
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