Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-06-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 131 VOL. LXXI. WEDNESDAY. Ilth JUNE. 19’3. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1016 1913-06-11 1 ■□roocDiannnngoQcanßQQgQQg FOR $3O a tj \7 OU can have the Pinang D q I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your addraoa. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, J 27). q g Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. D Subscriptions are payable in q advance and remittances should be addressed to Tb«1,016 words
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Advertisement84 1913-06-11 1 ■oaaaaowaarjacymaoocrDtjaacocia a XX7HEN YOU ARE AWAY a v V on lesvp \ou want to keep g in touch with Malaya-* Yiffnirs, 2 Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can do a in no better way than by subseno- n ing to the Weekly Edition of the q g “Pinung84 words
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1381 1913-06-11 2 Mr. Cuckney writes in the Meat Trades Journal”:— With the population of Singapore religion has a great influence on what may or may not be eaten in the way of meat. A Moham- medan will not touch pork, but will eat beef; one class1,381 words
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Advertisement833 1913-06-11 2 SITUATION WANTED. business for sale. PAS going concern, the Aerated Water Factory known as Graham <fc NicholJapan by Dutchman, unmarried, 26 gone, situated at 209, MacalisW Road, years old, commercial education. Some For further particulars and inspection, experience in banking now employed as a apply at Factory between 7 and833 words
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Advertisement166 1913-06-11 2 W. JONES, Photographer Dealer, 79, Bishop Street. Developing and Printing for Amateurs at moderate chaiges. Out-door Work a Specialty. Special Price for Plates, Papers and Photographic Chemicals. Kodak Films, tu th s—l 6-8 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Tombstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all languages,166 words
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Advertisement117 1913-06-11 2 □□nMMMKMMMMMMMMVXMBMMMMMMMMnnn j=CALDBECK=S MacGREGOR Co., Wine At Spirit Merchants. J j 5 i Jlave ypu i one and only, J M W WHOLESALE OR RETAIL: J Sellar, Murray CP j S PENANG. n nanstfMMWMWWWWWBMMMWMMMWMMMMnDn ROSPHALTIC THE IRON PROTECTOR. Covers 4,500 square feet with two eoats per cwt. FOR ALL PARTICULARS, APPLY117 words
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Article516 1913-06-11 3 EXTENSIVE BORING OPERATIONS. The report of the Directors of Tronoh South Mme is as follow* The Directors h*ve pleasure in submitting to the Shareholders the Accounts of the Company for the period from its incorporation on 27th October 1911 to 31st December 1912. The Directors engaged Mr. G.516 words
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Article343 1913-06-11 3 Passengers and Mails Carried Through Floods. The normal state of affairs has been resumed on the ralway, says Monday’s T.O.M. By keeping large gangs of coolies at work day and night the local engineers have been able to iepair the damage done by the washout at the343 words
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Advertisement793 1913-06-11 3 i p,aln Crutl)s I fl JLrf 1▼ I I A "Object of Health are the only I acceptable pronouncement*. Ex as- JJ M Kerated statement* end by conrino» E inc no one— rather do they create *u»- E < Mlf| CTMTr BElllua S picion. and give rise to doubt. But793 words
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Advertisement171 1913-06-11 3 “LEST YOU FORGET” I For “Quality” I For “Quantity” I For Moderate Prices I For “Prompt Attention” I For “Cash Discount.” H I THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, l td. I PENANG AND IPOH. Men» <» OM A DRINK, A TONIC, AND 1 a DIGESTIVE COMBINED I WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR OAR.171 words
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Article3149 1913-06-11 4 CHARMING CEREMONY AT ST. GEORGE’S. LOW—WEMYSS. Yesterday afternoon, at St. George’s Church, the marriage was solemnized between Mr. Horace Aubrey Low, Manager •f Messrs. Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co., Limited, Penang, and Miss .Margaret Blanche Leith Wemyss, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leith Wemy s of3,149 words
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Article84 1913-06-11 4 MARSH-PLUMPTON. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 11. The marriage took p’ace at the Ca'hed**»!, yesterday, ot Mr. Walter Marsh, Municipal Accountant, aud Ms* Dorothy Ele-nor Piumpton s’ster of Mr. M. E. Piumpton, Directoe of Messrs. Adam*on, Gdfi lan Co. Tne Ven. Archie*c>n H. O. Izard, MA.,84 words
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Article201 1913-06-11 4 SIR E. CARSON AND ARMED RESISTANCE. London, June 11. In the course of the Home Ru'e debate Sir E. Cars m said the cau e of Ulster was never stronger than to-day. Because of the open declaration of Mr. Bonar Law and Mr. Balfour they had behind201 words
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Advertisement433 1913-06-11 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Federated Malay States Railways. WANTED for employment at Port Swottenham, Ten Chin -se Tally Cle ks: must have had previous experience. Wages $1.50 per day—regular daily employment. Apply t 0 TRAFFIC MANAGER, F. M. 8. Railways, Kuala Lumpur. The Bankruptcy Ordinance. 1888 In the Supreme Court of the433 words
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Miscellaneous39 1913-06-11 4 The Straits Cinema Co. LOCATION -.—PENANG ROAD. “TEMPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS." TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT !t Louise Miller 9 The Spanish King’s Visit to France. The Sheriff’e Daughter The Land of Dream.. The Stepmother, A. K. p M39 words
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Miscellaneous305 1913-06-11 4 To-night! To-night!! NOW ON Now ON |lJg X ■>! g Tllflrt V O June 3rd, ID 13). Review on Race Ccurse vwuiac, Taken by our own Operator CONTENTS The REVIEW—VOLUNTEER Parftde 2. ARRIVAL ofthe Resident, ConnC 1 lor Hoir W> EV ANB. 3 The Group. 4 The Sa,ute5. Feu-de-J<. ise.305 words
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Advertisement153 1913-06-11 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.153 words
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Article49 1913-06-11 6 Low—Wbmtss—On the 10th instant at St George’s Church, Penang, ‘’trails Settlements by the Rev. F. I>. Swindell, K.a Horace Aubrey, youngest son of the late Afred Low, (formerly of Epsom, Surrey) and Mrs. Low, to Margaret Blanche Leith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leith Wemyss, Penang.49 words
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Article997 1913-06-11 6 Within recent years Germany has established a China trade of which her nationals may well be proud. Not so very many years ago there was a good deal of scepticism observable amongst the Germans themselves concerning the territorial value of Kiaochao, leased from China in 1898997 words
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Article935 1913-06-11 6 SPECIAL AND HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETINGS. THE ABOLITION OF BOOK-MAKERS. A Special General Meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Tnere were present Mr. W. Peel (in the chair), Dr. P. Liston, the Hon. D. A. M.935 words
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Article231 1913-06-11 6 KING'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent.] The King’s Birthday w<s cel i n Perlis with due festivities and rejoicing. The day was observed as a public holiday There were sports on the riv Wand on th padarg, the principal acquatic events being a duok hunt and231 words
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Article264 1913-06-11 6 At the instance of Mr. R. H. Onraet Assistant Superintendent o- Police, Mr G.H. Carmichael, assistant, Messrs Boustead Co., was charged before Mr. Hamilton in the Police Court this morning with riding a motor bicycle at Anson Read in a manner so rash and negligent as t)264 words
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Article138 1913-06-11 6 LAST OF THE “BAN HO.” Early this mo'ning, the s.s. Ban He sprung a leak, filled and -a km the junk Ëage s uth of the Wiiite Buoy in the harbour. Soe is a t«’al loss. Owing to the wooden structure of the veisel it is138 words
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Article119 1913-06-11 6 The Great de Vd iers, msg'cim, illusionist and transfoi mist, c inn e >ces a short season at the Standard K nernatograph, King Sret. to-night. The Great de Villi-rs com? 8 a b’g r»puta’ion, and he is undoubtedly in the front rank of his profusion. He119 words
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Article145 1913-06-11 6 APPEAL IN EDINBURGH FAILS. In our issue of February 28 last we reproduced the ful’ t'xt of L »r«i Cullen’s judgment in the case brought in t e Court of "'e-sion, Edinbur h, l»v the Penang F. undry Company Limit d (i i Liq lidatiou) and others145 words
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Advertisement100 1913-06-11 6 > A I Jig i j I BEHN, MEYER Co.. Ltd.. PENANG. SOLE AGENTS. Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS' NEW BRAND. B PACKED IN jz SL i IHk ip WE IHSI AIRTIGHT TINS Ef %gjgj& M HKmt J-'-SB S lt jj\ Eml of *f 1 AZIt? OINIA. r n100 words
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Advertisement38 1913-06-11 6 C/5 B, Q M PIMANG. Beat. Q The CRAG, Fwaak* Hill» JJJJ The oaly Sanatorium (a the Straits Sattlements. RAFFLES, siNGAPORB. Well-known from East to West BG tt STRAND, RANGOON. The it »t frequented Hotel in Burma. C/338 words
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Article36 1913-06-11 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, June 11.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 3/1 Para to arrive 3/7 Market sready. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co»]36 words
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Article54 1913-06-11 7 SINGAPORE. From Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, June 11. At the auction yesterday, 417 pikuls were sold, tealising the following prices Smoked Sheet $l40 —$162 Unsmoked 147 159 Ist Ciepe 153 163 2nd 140— 150 3rd 127 138 4th K'O— 123 Inferior 60 90 Scrap 10 108 Untreated 86—54 words
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Article83 1913-06-11 7 The undermenHot ed rubber was sold to-day at the Penang Rubber Auction Rooms, realising the prices as detailed below 31« t Sale 18,982 lbs. Sold. Price per picul. Penang. Sterling Equivalent London. Smoked She°t $l47 —$155 2/11 3/0} Unsmoked Sheet 143 153 2/10 3/0 No. 1 Crepe 159 3/1}83 words
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Article64 1913-06-11 7 [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, June 11. The fu 1 Court of Appeal allowed the appeal of the Municipality in the case in which they were debarred from getting an order to fill up ponds. The Court has now directed the case to be remitted to the64 words
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Article43 1913-06-11 7 D.O.L. B rlin, June 10. The airship Sachsen made the trip from Baden to Vienna in eight, hou s saluted the Emrew F«nz Jo-pf and manmnvr d ov-t S boenb unn, amidst loud rejoicing* on the pvt of the population.D.O.L. - 43 words
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Article220 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. MASTER OF EUBANK'S PURCHASES. A BID SPECULATION. London, June 10. Interest has been revived in the Marconi Committee, owing to the discovery, through the exam nation of the books of the ab sconded stockbroker Fenner, that the Master of E'ibank in April and May 1912 bought 3,000—Reuter. - 220 words
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Article73 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. A BELATED OBJECTION. London, June 10. Messrs. Weatherby have made an official statement regarding the disqualification of They state an appeal was lodved with Mr. Dorling, the clerk of the course on Saturday, and was received by the Stewards on Mondav, June 9th The Stewards—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article63 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. CHALLENGE TN LONDON OPERA HOUSE. London, June 10 Carpentier is appearin'? in a boxing turn in at. the T ondon Hmre. p ombardier w eVs, who was knock ed out recently bv Carnen'ier, occnHe a bnx and cha n e’'"ed Carpentier, savin" that his f iend—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article35 1913-06-11 7 Reu'er. 343 VESSELS TO PARTICIPATE. London, June 10. 343 ship* will participate in the manoeuvres in July. Vice-Admiral Sir John Jellic e a”d Vice-Admiral S»r G. A Callaghan will be the opposing Commanders.Reu'er. - 35 words
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Article38 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. BRITISH NAVAL CAPTAIN DROWNED. London, June 10 Capt. Crick and two seamen of H.M S. Tememire were drowned through the capsiz ng of a pinnace in a sailing race at Bangor, County Down.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article34 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. EXPLOSION UNEXPLAINED. London, June 10. The Submarine E 5 was just completed and only left Ba p row on Saturday for Portsm .uth. The exp’osion so far is quite unexplained—Reuter. - 34 words
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31 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. EMBARGO REMOVED. L ndon, June 10. The Argentine Republ c has revoked the dec ee prohibiting the imp rtat on of live stock from Great Britain.-—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article145 1913-06-11 7 —Router. A PUBLIC FUNERAL. NOCISSION ACROSS LOMBOK. London, June 10. The Suffragettes have arranged for a public funeral for Miss Davison. There wi’l be a procession across London to King's Cross station. She will be interred in Northumberland. Special banners with Biblical inscriptions will be used. <.—Router. - 145 words
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Article60 1913-06-11 7 Reuter. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR Belgrade, June 10. General Putnik, Chief of the General Staff, arr'ved by special train. He attends the meeting of the Coupe l, presided over by the King, to consider the Bulgarian’s reply to the Servian Note. It is expected the reply will beReuter. - 60 words
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Article53 1913-06-11 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, June 10. The Powers are asking Turkey and the Balkan States to immediately demobilise. Bulgaria is declining a revision of the Servian Treaty. The Parisian financial conference is encountering the greatest difficulties in dealing with the Ba’kan Allies whose declinature to th® proposals was carried by—D.O.L. - 53 words
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Article88 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. PARIS TO BERLIN. Berlin, June 10. The French "aviator. M. Moulinais, has made a fl ght from Paris to Berlin in eight hours. Zeppelin’s Successful Trip. London, June 10. The Zeppelin flew from Baden B»*den tn Vienna, a distance of 435 miles, in eight hours.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article50 1913-06-11 7 Reuter. COMPETITION FOR ENGINEERS London, June 10. The Government effer* a prize of £5 000 f r the best seroplane engine. The competitions begi- s a' Farnborough on October 2. Orders of ’he value of £40,000 will be given to the makers of engines fulfilling the requiremeutsReuter. - 50 words
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Article79 1913-06-11 7 Reuter. HIS EMPIRE TOUR. Wellington, June 10. Minister J. A’len was entertained op bis return. He said Mr. Asquith had invited New Zealand to appoint a pe-manent representative on the of Imperial Defence. Full acc ptance would b** inconvenient, but they shculd accept as farReuter. - 79 words
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Article26 1913-06-11 7 —Reuter. NEW CABINET. Budapest, June 10. Count Tisza has formed a Cabi- et, th* majori yof Dr. Lukacs’s Ministers be ng retained.-—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article59 1913-06-11 7 EXCITEMENT IN AMERICA. London, June 10. America is agog with excitement over to day’s International Polo Match. The Americans are gratified at 'he reinstatement of the members of the old team, namely, Whitley, the two Waterbury*, and Mi’bu n, as the result of the ac'ideut to Foxi-all Keene,59 words
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607 1913-06-11 7 American society is already polo crazy although the first test match between the American and English teams does not take place before the second in June, «ays the JTew York Herald of 15th May. Some idea of the interest that the forthcoming contest is607 words
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Article87 1913-06-11 7 Result of yesterday’s ties Doublm H ahdicap.—W.-Mxjtion and Cunningham beat Starr and Thornton by 21—8 (Mr Justice Thornton was absent a< d Starr played on his “lonesome May and Ambro«e beat Goldie and Blackstono by 21—-10 Owen and Goodwin beat Miles and Hamilton by 21—13. Ties for87 words
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Article73 1913-06-11 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Results of yesterday's play:— Profe 2 siom Pairs.—Cleaver and Sellar beat Martin and Crabb-Watt by 7—5, 6—3. Mbr’s Doublbs Handicap Class A.— Turner and Gregson beat Haslam and Sells by 6—4, 4—6, 6—4. Ties arranged for to-day:— Men’s Singles Open.—Martin v. Sells. Mixed Doubles Hanpicap.—Hon73 words
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Article259 1913-06-11 7 THE GOVERNOR’S CUP. Shooting for ths Governor's Cup was exceedingly keen at Singapore on Saturday. In the first st *ge, 200 500 and 600, no less than eleven men were in the nineties, and Kemp got the coveted three figures. The conditions were favourable. Not so Sunday morning,259 words
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Article201 1913-06-11 7 The June medal competition was played on Saturday and Sunday and re-uhed in a win for Mr. E. F. H. Edlin, who returned the excellent nett score of 72. The sweep was won on the 7th hy Mr. E I’in and on the B’h by Mr. G.201 words
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Article218 1913-06-11 7 There is a legend in Chester that diligent study of the Cathedral sermon on the Sunday before Cup-day will he’p the local sportsman to find the winner of the historic race on the Roodee. It would be interesting to know whether the superstitious found an indication of218 words
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Article311 1913-06-11 7 BIG DRIVE DECIDED UPON. I hear, writes a correspondent of the Times of Malaya, that the Government have definitely «lecided to h**ld a large drive, and capture the elephan-s that have been doing so much damage to properties in theSungei Siput ne<gt> boor Hood. They made it a311 words
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Article104 1913-06-11 7 Extension to tub F.M.S. The Secretary to the British Resident, Perak, writes: I am directed to inform you that information has been received from the Secretary of State to the effect that the Governor-General of Canada in Council has been pleased to order that the benefits of the104 words
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Article75 1913-06-11 7 To-day’s quo 1 a*ions for unrefined tin in Penang was $lO2 30 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £205 10s. spot and £?O5 15s. thr- e months. The following was the local report Today :—Singapme: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 275 tons, $102.87} Penang:75 words
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Article46 1913-06-11 7 The following programme of mu'ic will be lendeied on th« Esplanade this evening Seb'C ion I Bellini. Two S ep '1 h Top Notch Arthur W Itz La Uo en i Fetras. Polka Pliny Come Kiss Yo Bab Boettger, March Faugh-a-Ball igh Keefe.46 words
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Article73 1913-06-11 8 Omapere, Brik, 340, Morris, June 10, Tavoy, gen., E. S. Co. Trang, Brit., 73, Lingard, June 10, Trang, gen, E. S. Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Hunter, June 10, Kedah, gen., E. S. A Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brik, 199, Ferguson, June 11, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Avagyee, Brik,73 words
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Article33 1913-06-11 8 Bonoa for Deli. Tara for Negapatam and Madras. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Devanha for Singapore, China and Japan. Pungah for Pang Nga and Trang.33 words
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Article127 1913-06-11 8 PUTAMG, JUNB 11, 1913. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/4 1/2 i„ 3 Documentary ...2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 176} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 7„ 3 days’ sight Private127 words
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Article249 1913-06-11 8 Pwnang, June 11, 1913. S. P. Tapioca $4.95 buyers. M. P. Tapiocas $5 20 buyers. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock White Pepper $33 buyers. Trang Pepper $2l buyers. Mace $l2O oom. Mace Pickings s97} sales. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110249 words
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Article83 1913-06-11 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OPPICr. To-Morbow. For Per Olose. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 10 a.m. Trang Trang 1 p.m. Asahan Jin Ho 1 p.m. Deli Malaya 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Diokson,and > Janet Nicoil 2 p.m. Malacca J Dindings, Sitiawan and Telnk Anson Avagyee 3 p.m. Port83 words
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Article34 1913-06-11 8 Pknang :—The E. 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.34 words
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Article281 1913-06-11 8 Wednesday, Jone 11. St. Barnaba*. Jewish Holiday. Volunteer Drill, M C Co., Ctiftwrasta. Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, K» a a i Kangaar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road; i Standard Kinematograph, King i Street. Thursday, June It Outward English281 words
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Article179 1913-06-11 8 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour <m far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, Jnne 12, and, Tong Chuan. June 11. Began Serai.—Daily. Began Datoh. —Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van179 words
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Advertisement246 1913-06-11 8 TANSAN WATER. i ~TB CHOICEST Of AU CHOICE WATERS.** TANSAN DRY TANSAN GINGER AIL lIMONADE. “The Ideal Natural Mineral Water.” Sole Agents: R. T. REID Co., Penang. I Banking S Trading Corporation, Naudin ten Cate 8 Co., Ltd., PENANG-MEDAN. Discount bills and advance loans for short periods on produce impo.t246 words
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Advertisement248 1913-06-11 8 HERMAN RICHTER 4 Co.' raowa a». «ffICE n iemm smn. Engineers, Architects and Contractors. pr*P*r*d for Bungalows, Houses, Factorise, Bice and Oil Mills. Contracts accepted for New Buildings, Repairs or Alterations. Strict Burppean Supervision of all won. We have installed a mechanically Operated Plant to manufacture Rain Gutters and Piping248 words
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Miscellaneous105 1913-06-11 8 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. AJC. A.M. P.M p.m; June 11 5-27 10-56 4-39 11-58 13 7-04 Nil. 6-03 12-22 „13 8-14 104 7-49 2-18 ,14 9-08 213 9-04 2-40 15 9-52 3-17 10-03 4-42 „16 10 31 4-14 10-54 5-29 „17 11-09 5-04105 words
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Article2334 1913-06-11 9 I cpiui. v's::. I I s ss J! L S i~' 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MINING. 1918 9100.000 $«0,000 60,000 1 1 A W<mw nAP On SI is IM 300.000 300.000 30.000 10 10 30 30 «4 9 Z «M0 S«0 11)18 250.000 250,000 ***** Bukit Tawang Hydraulie2,334 words
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Article936 1913-06-11 9 TRICKS OF THE TRADE. We quote the following comments on the Burma Rice Trade of 1912-13 from the Annual R-port of the Chief Collector of Customs in Burma :—Of the total qu<ntity shipped, Rangoon’s share was about 1,575,000 tens. This was equivalent to 67 per cent, or nearly936 words
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Article287 1913-06-11 9 TO MARRY CANTONESE LADY. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Mr. Tong Shao-yi, ex-Premier, and Miss Wu Vi-jau. The news comes as a surprise, since it was generally thought that the object of Mr. Tang’s present visit to Shanghai was a political on% The marriage287 words
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Article383 1913-06-11 9 Exemplary Sanitation Work in Panama. A great deal has been written about the work done in the Panama C*nal zone to rid it of malaria and yellow fever but an account given of it by an independent observer, Dr. David Thomson, who was sent out383 words
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Article261 1913-06-11 9 One of the bast storbsof legal adventure ever told occurs in Arthur Engelbach’s new book, Anecd »tps of Bench ard Bar.” A i grave and learne I judge, having finis' ed his day’s work on the Western Circuit, and cast off his wig at his lodg’ngs, retire!261 words
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Article347 1913-06-11 9 The following are outputs for May Ayer Kuning lbs. 3,700 Margin 3,450 Lend is 4,35# Rembia 8,399 Krubong 4,000 Perwas 6,418 Majidie 3,114 Semambu 3,311 Sungei Bagan 3,055 Durian Sabatang 1,403 Greahan M 33,093 Tebrau 21,460 Temerloh 1,073 Tenom 14,900 Buaya 16,185 Kota Kahru 13,721 Sungei Durie 4,017347 words
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Advertisement60 1913-06-11 9 DIABETES An interesting treatise dealing with cause*, different stages and the most effective treatment of Diabetes, Hydrocele and Skin diseases will be given away free to the readers of the Pinantf Gazette on application to—A. Chai ter ji and Co., (Dept. P. G.) 108-2, Machuabazar Road, Calcutta. 691-28-6 m w60 words
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Article733 1913-06-11 10 —Rangoon Times. A CASE OF PYANBE.” The story of one of the worst cases of pyanbe accompanied with murder that has occurred for some time has been reported from Henzada. The victims in this case were two boys, who were brutally murdered in cold blood, in spite—Rangoon Times. - 733 words
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Article205 1913-06-11 10 The following howlers are worthy of a place in anyone’s collection The schoolboy, who, as the Archbishop of Canterbury tells us, derived rubric from rubber,” and said that it a religious rule that you can stretch or twist,” is one of many youthful Solomons who have made similar205 words
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Advertisement1625 1913-06-11 10 Nwr 17 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. 3 Semaphore Classes.— It is essential that every Member become efficient in Semaphore B JS fl JL eßbl Signalling. To enable this to be ORDERS BY done Classes will be held on Tuesdays Japan Mail Steamship’Co. U captain alas wilsos 7 p Acting Commandant. Lecture. For1,625 words
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Advertisement255 1913-06-11 10 FWearne Bros., Ltd. Rs MOTOR ENGINEERS nA AND IMPORTERS, 0 SINGAPORE F IPOH. BBS SOLE AGENTS BSS FOR KB Straits Settlements and F. M. S. ®BB R 3 SEATER, KK $1,400. H 5 SEATER, g ■ta $1,550. B FREE ON RAIL whk SINGAPORE. AS Motor Car and Motor Cycle and255 words
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Miscellaneous18 1913-06-11 10 The Moon, First Quarter June 11 O Full Moon 19 Last Quarter 27 O New Moon July 418 words
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Article744 1913-06-11 11 REMARKABLE INVENTION FOR EGYPT. There is leaving London to-day, for Egypt, says a P.M.G. specie! of May 9, a man who is making a radical departure in the generation of natural power. He is going to harness the sun to the Nile. It sounds like a fable.744 words
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