Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 June 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1835 No. 133 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. 13th JUNE, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 847 1 ■opUUQD■□□□□□■□ D O o FOR $3O g u OU can have the Pinang g q X Gazette H posted every day for a whole year to your address. [1 (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. 527). Q Proportionate Quarterly and q Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in q advance and remittances should g q
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    • 92 1 ■nnananinudnflso(iO(7oiiß’ coua a XX7 BICN You ARfc AU AY a g VV on leave ;on want to a in touch with Malayan affairs, a g Social, Commercial, M ning, c Planting, »(’c. J his you can do g in no better way than by subfeio- ing to the Weekly Edition
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  • 783 2 INTERVIEW WITH MR. HARRY GILD. A representative of the Times of Malaya has interviewed Mr. Harry Gild, the Manager of the Bak it Tawang Hydraulic Mines, Ltd., Trenggauu, who was in Ipoh recently. There are only 26 Europeans in the whole State, but the Asiatic population is
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  • 164 2 F.M.S. to Know Him no More. The Gazette prints the draft of an enactment for the suppression of betting houses and betting in public places in the F.M.S., the final clause of which reads:“ The Chi» f Secretary to Government may by notification in the Gazette either
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  • 441 2 ACQUITTED OF SHOOTING A BROTHER. An extraordinary verdict was given at Wiltshire Assizes on May 22. The prisoner was John Price, a labourer, of Purton, and he was accused of the murder of his brother Nathaniel. The tragedy took place on January 12, when, following upon great
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  • 321 2 Victim of a Swindle. London, Sunday, May 11.—Mr. George Bernard Shaw has bsen done out of £525 by a crude variation on the stale and old trick of change your cheque for mine,” and Mr. Shaw’s old foes and butts, the middle classes, are thoroughly amused
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 924 2 SITUATION WANTED. TO LET. np < .PVT* T)OSITION wanted in Straits, China or tL “KKnSO” 61, Scotland Road, experience in banking now employed as a to planter in Java. Good references. YEOW 001 GARK, Apply to 29, Markit Street. No. 513, c/o Rinang Gazette. 737-15-6 SITUATIONS VACANT, business for sale.
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    • 118 2 A Swollen Knee is about as painful and inconvenient as anything you would find in a day’s journey. And it is dangerous—a swollen knee leads to permanent lameness. Read what A. C. Lehman, of Waynesboro, Pa says I have been the victim of a large swelling on the knee for
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    • 125 2 I I I TRADE MARK I I I I Continental I I 111 RIBBED COVERS. I THB ONLY MOTOR OOVBRS WHICH AM I Specially made for the Tropics. I TO BE HAD FROM ALL. DBALBRS AND GARAGB9. B Agents: B I SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I B Stocks Hel<l Hy fl
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  • 918 3 LOWER RUBBER PRICES The seventh annual general meeting of the Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on May 20 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Mr L. T. Boosted (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said The profit of £32,791 19« 2d compares
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  • 803 3 SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. The second annua] general meeting of the Bukit Seinbawang Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May 21 at Winchester House, O d Broad Street, E. C., Colonel Ivor Philipps, D. 5.0., M. P (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said The report states that
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  • 85 3 Writing in appreciation of the late Lord Gorell’s work in connection with the Divorce Commission, Mr. Montagu Crackanthrorope, in a letter to the Times, says. At last the task Lord Gorell had undertaken proved too much for his strength. A day or two before the report was published I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 216 3 NePVP usness 1 INSOMNIA are symptoms of nerve irritation, often the result of OVER-WORK, ANXIETY, OVERSTUDY, MENTAL excesses eating, HUXLEYS K syrup of acid glycero-phosphates rich in organic phosphates, which after absorption into the blood, build up cell life and help to restore mental equilibrium, muscular vigour, and reinforced nerve
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    • 49 3 DIABETES An interesting treatise dealing with causes, different stages and the most effective treatment of Diabetes, Hydrocde and Skin diseases will be given away free to the readers of the Pinang Gazette on application to—A. Chaiterji and Co., (Dept. P G.) 108-2, Machuabazar Road, Calcutta. 691-28-6 m w f
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    • 446 3 IX YEARS AGO a aouse was built in Singapore, I all the wood work (except the joists and beams) being of SERA YAH. It was noticed on excavating I the foundations that the ground was INFESTED WITH WHITE ANTS, several nests having been eat through. The precaution was taken of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 839 4 ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. The annual distribution of prizes to the scholars attending the Auglo-Cuinese School took place thi-r m >rniug, when the scholars received their awards at the hands of Mrs. Evans, who was accompanied by the Hon. Resident Councillor. Mr. A. E. Pringle, Inspector of Schools, was
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  • 45 4 To-night 's Band Programme. The following programme of made will be plaj ed on the E pUnade this evening Selection La Veaale Mercadante. Two Step Th* Wrestler and Nog Holmes. Waltz Luna Bella Aigrette. Schottische M trie Stuart Fruhling March Herzog von 6 Brabant Glaser.
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  • 948 4 POISONED BANKERS FIGHT FOR LIFE. A New York message to the Daily Mail of May 23 says:— After a remarkable fight for life, Mr. Sanders Walker, the wealthy banker of Macou, Georgia, died in the early hours of this miming from the effects of a tablet
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  • 310 4 DR YER’S LICENCE SUSPENDED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping June 12. In the Taiping Police Court, Mr. T. W. Patton, fi st-class magistrate, had before him a case of reckless driving of a motorcar in Main Road on 3rd June. The defendant, Haji Yakob, chauffeur to Mr.
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  • 258 4 They are making a < a tempt to stimulate volunteer recruiting at Hongkong, and the Governor, Sir Henry May, has be j u leniing a h*nd. At the anuuil prize distribution a few days ago, His Excellency, who is Colonel of the Hongkong Corps, in thanking the
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  • 118 4 London, June 3.—The report of the Executive Committee of the Ceylon Asiociarion in Loudon says that ths Association now hits 217 me nbers. A representative Committee is now forming in L >ndon to a ivocate the c'nim» of Ceylon to a Tropical College. The President’s appeal
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  • 116 4 London, June 4.—ln the House of Commons yesterday, Sir John R >berts and Mr. Charles Roberts called attention to the order receut'y issued by the Ceylon Government prohibiting Government officials b long ug to Temperance Societies unless obtain jvrmission from the heads of their departments.
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  • 81 4 A street-corner orator was holding forth upon a subject we have beard a deal about lately, our unpreparedness for war. Are you ready to meet the German he shouted, and as nobody seemed to know, he supplied the answer, You are nox” Are *ou ready for anything was the
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  • 290 4 —S.F.P. Marsh—Plumpton. There was a considerable gathering at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on Tuesday afternoon, to witness the wedding of Mr. Walter Marsh, accountant to the Municipality, Singapore, to Miss D. E. Plump ton, sister of Mr. M. E. Plumpton, of Messrs Adamson Gilfillan and Co. The
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  • 120 4 We understand, says the Malay Mail, that five tons of Raviaug coal were recently, upon expert advice, sent to London to be thoroughly tested on one of the newtype Dawson section gas plants, and that a cable has now been received to the effect that the trials so
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  • 54 4 A certain novelist is noted for his hasty temper. One day he became enraged with his Dalian valet, and beside himself, picked up the little fellow and threw him out < f the dining-room window. Good Lord exclaimed the novelist a moment later. I never
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  • 344 4 —5.2’. HEAVY PENALTIES UPON CHINESE EDITORS. Before Mr. Firmstone, in the first court, Singapore, on Wednesday, three Chinese, the r* spective editors of the Nam Kew Poo, the Ching Nam Jit Poo aud the Union Times, were prosecuted for publishing results of public lotteries. Mr. Savi, A.S.P., appeared
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  • 298 4 Friday. June 13. Volunteer Recruits, M A and B (Jr» P.V. Cadets' Drill, Bt. Xavier’s, 3.45 p m. Band. Ksaplaude 6 p.m. The Great De-Villiers, Standard Kina, matograph. Straits Uiuematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Ki a a Kangsar Road; Penang Motio; Picture Show, Penang Roadn Standard
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    • 162 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. EXPERIENCED book-keeper, Chinese preferred, must be accustomed to Estate Accounts. Apply by letter to F. W. BARKER A Co., Penang. WANTED FOR rubber estate in Langkat, Sumatra, first class Chinese Clerk with full knowledge of all branches of estate office work. Good salary will be paid to
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    • 131 4 The Straits Cinema Co. LOCATION -.—PENANG ROAD. "TEMPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS. TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT Louise Miller. The Spanish King’s Visit t« France. The Sheriff’s Daughter, (New) A. K. The Land of Dreams. The Stepmother, A. K. B—l 2 P.M. Prices as Usual. Tickets Sold at the Leading
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 177 4 Grand Change To-morrow Night. New Songs. New Dances. New Acts. For a Short Season only. “The Great De Villiers” Magicians —Illusionists—and Transformists The Strongest Company Travelling Ea s t. Marvellous Work Wi hout Exaggeration. Miles better thin Any Illu ionists Ever Visited Penang—l he only genuine European Company. AT The
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    • 164 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING FOUR GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE, DON’T MISS THEM. O’’ O nA ffTP i Cm J t T J I -Cr K Milkmaid Condensed Ideal Condensed SWISS MILK SWISS MILK (Sweetened.) (Unsweetened.) Price: $ll.OO Cash Price: $7.75 Cash I PER CASE. PER CASE. (IN
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  • 57 6 Marsh—Plumptow.—On June 10, at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, by the Venerable Arch excon H C. Izard, M.A, assisted by the Rev. H. Peile, M.A., Walter Marsh, Municipal Accountant, Singapore, only son of Mr and Mrs. George Marsh, of Shackleford, Godaiming, Surrey, to Dorothy Eleanor, only daughter of Mr. and
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  • 1205 6 The cessation of fighting between the Allies and Turks has not dissipated the war clouds from the Near East, nor can the signing of the Peace treaty be regarded as finally removing dangers of a European conflagration, though the maintenance of the Concert through a period of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 839 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, For a warning to other motorists, you might publish the following experience. Lasc evening while motoring up for Sungei Pinang, along the Brick Kiln Boid, I overtook a bullock-cart going the same way. It was in the middle of
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  • 768 6 Mr W. G. Wrav Crane, Manager of the Kinta Kellas Rubber Eitates Ltd., Bate Gajah, is proceeding home on leave next week. Messrs. Anthony and Anderson and’Mr, A. P. H tdow have been nominated at members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. We are glad to hear
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  • 77 6 To-day’s quo‘a‘ion for unrefined tin in Penang was $1 '3.60 ppr pica l I'uye"**, no vel'ers. Tin in L >ndn U U quit, dat £207 15s. spot and £2O- 15s. threo mouths. The foil owing was the local report of To-day —S-ng-norA Straits Trading Co., Ltd., $lO4
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    • 122 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to Kins' George; DUNLOP TYRES. FIRST C NMMesT w jfjL j&"<k ever ISU K SINCE. NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing: qualities. TRAPS I «HE 1 MARK Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. “ROSPHALTIC” THE IRON PROTECTOR. Covers 4,500 square
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    • 39 6 J 2 E. 0., pbnang. OJ The Beat. The CRAG, Penang Hills BB The only Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. J 2 RAFFLES, Singapore. Well-known from East to West. Ctf STRAND, RANGOON. The nr »t frequented Hotel m Burma.
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  • 196 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and «ellera only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Xi ta w «X Shars*. 5 3-5 Mining. Kiata Tin 15} 17$ 15 17 K Pulai 9} 10} 8.60 9.70 Lahat 9 9} 8} 9} M’lembu
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  • 29 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 13. The following returns for last month are published Djapoe--a lbs. 8,520 Angl >-Johore 7,100 Mandai Tekong 3,528 Singapore United 17,750
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  • 34 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 13. The following are today’s quotations Gambier 7.00 Black Pepper 20 00 Tapioca, medium pearl 5.60 Samwak sago fl jur n 360 Rubber average sheet 160.00
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  • 42 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 13. A case of determined suicide was reported to-day. A Hylarn house-boy shot himself twice with his master’s revolver, and when taken to the Hosp 'tai attempted to strangle himself, and died later.
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  • 41 7 [/Von» Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 13. At the meeting yesterday, Miss Kerr scored 94 out of a possible 105 and won the Ladies’ Competition. Mrs. Gattey won the running min contest with a score of 21.
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  • 34 7 f/'rom Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 13. Two Chinese Mandors on Lower Taker Estate, Kelantan, have been sentenced to imprisonment for eighteen months, for beating a coolie and causing his death.
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  • 43 7 —Reuter. PREMIER RESIGNS. Sydney, June 12. The Hon. J. 8. T. McGowen has resigned the leadership of the Labourites in favour of the 11on. W. A. Holman, AttornevGene al, who also resigns the Premiership at the end of the month.
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  • 21 7 Reuter. ANOTHER BALLOT. London, June 12. The shipyard workers have a. reed to again ballot on the masters’ proposals.—
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  • THE WAR.
    • 450 7 .—Reuter* w THt TSAR'S GRAVE WARNING St. Petersburg, June 12. The Tsar on the Bth inst. 8 nt a telegram to the Kings of Bulgaria and M e r via gravely warning them of the con’eque ces of war He regrets that the decision to hold a
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    • 142 7 .—D.O L Berlin, June 12. The Grand Vizier received several bullets and his aide-de-camn, Ibrahim Bev, was seriously wounded. Three assassins belonging to a criminal gang have been arres’ed. The meeting of the Balkan Conference at Paris has been deferred till the 15th instant. Dr. Daneff is forming
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  • 98 7 D.O.L. Berlin, June 12. Speaking in the Reichs'ag, the Chancellor said that he would take every po-si«»le means to set the Military Bill going, and that he expected the agreement for cor* ring expenses would be favoured wi'h a majority. This was greeted with great applau-e. A
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  • 184 7 —Reuter. MOORS DISGU.SED AS WOMEN. SPANISH TROOPS IN DISTRESS. London, June 12. The regular commun cations betwee Tetuan and Tangier have been cut, but sing e couriers brought news of the s tnati n at Tetuan, which is encompassed by hostile tribes and is in a serious
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  • 138 7 Reuter. RAILWAY CONGESTION. London, June 12. In the House of Lords, Lord Hindlip raised the question of the congestion on the Uganda Railway. Lord Emmott admitted that it was the Government’s duty to relieve the congestion, and rejoiced that the congestion was due to the remarkably rapid
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  • 122 7 —Reut r. PREMIER AND A LABOUR AMENDMENT. Lon ’on, June 12 The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Finance Pill, by a majority of 256 after defeating an amendment by Mr Phillip Snowden (Labour) declining to assent to a bill which co<'ti’ ued the taxation
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  • 107 7 AN IMPENDING DIVORCE SUIT. Lon don, June 12. Mr. E. Crawshav-Williams, Liberal Member f r Leicester, has w itten to his constituents saying that he has resined his seat »wing t > a rending divorce suit in whi hhe is concerned He regrets that he is cbm led
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  • 47 7 .—Reuter; MISHAP AT FARNBOROUGH. 3 London, June 13. The new French-made navy airship made its maiden trip at Farnborough. There was a great leakage of gas, t' e envelope b ckled, and the p lot: descended, just missing a collision with the aeroplane sheds.
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  • 32 7 —Reuter. A NEWCASTLE CONSIGNMENT. London, June 12. The I ish autho-it es have le*n notified of a consignment of rifles and bayonets at Newcastle, which the pdice aie Matching.
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  • 62 7 FUTURE OF PLANTATION RUBBER. PRONSED DEVELOPMENT FUND [P. G. Special Cable.] London, June 13. The Mincing Lane Brokers’ Association is circularising plantation companies with a view to combined action being taken to improve the status of and demand for plantation rubber. It is suggested that there should
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  • 267 7 What is your description of the ideal man This question has been canvassed throughout the girls and women of the colleges of the State of Kansas, and here is the answer posted officially Height, sft. Ilin. Weight, 159 lbs. Chest, 40in expanded, 34in. contracted. Waist, 30}in. Must
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  • 150 7 The Flight" to America. A BOGUS AVIATOR. An amusing story of the ballooning fiasco at Las Palmas is told by the Cor- iere della Se»a.” According to our Italian contemporary Captain Brucker, the German, who announce 1 hi* intention of flying across the Atlantic in h>s dirigible, played a gigantic
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  • 132 7 A man went into his tailor’s, donned his new suit, and 1* ft his old one for repairs. Then he sought a restau r ant and refreshed the inner man j but as he felt in his pucktt for the mot ey to settle his check, he realised that
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 53 7 —Reuter. VICTORY OF CHILI 11. London, June 12. The race for the Newbury Summer Cup resulted a* follows CHILI II 1 RIV>TE 2 EARLY HOPE 3 Eight ran. Won by one length, five lengths between second and third. The betting was 100/13 against Chili II 4/1 'Pwote
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    • 25 7 —Reuter. RETURN MATCH. London, June 12. Carpentier and Bombardier Wells have signed articles for a return match for £5OO a-side in November.
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    • 19 7 —Reuter. London, June 12. The match betwe°n Lancashire and Gloucestershire at Bristol ended in a draw,
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    • 80 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Results of yesterday’s play PKOFRBBION Pairs—Peel and Sells beat Haslam and Dunn by 9—7, 6—5. Ties arranged for to-day:— Mbn's Doubles Handicap Class A.— May ar>d Acton v. Peel «nd Sellar Cleaver and Craig v. Turner and Gregson. Ties arranged for to-morrow Mbn’s Doubles Handicap
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    • 39 7 Results of yesterday’s ties Double Handicap.—May and Ambrose beat W.-Motion and Cunningham by 21— 17. Championship Pairs.—Hamilton and Starr beat Hutson and Miles by 21—18. Ties for to-day Single Handicap.—Cunningham v* Ros*. Championship.—Starr v. W.-Motion Jr.
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    • 169 7 MONTHLY sPOON SHOOT. a, g* S S Total. Pd CD Miss L. Smith 84 33 34.68 winner Miss W. Gawthorne .85 30 34.25 Mi»s J. Siith .58 33 34 16 Mrs. Oxenham 87 28 34.09 Mi sS. B. Smith .88 26 33.92 Mr*. Liston .72 31
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    • 173 7 11 A million dollar (£200,000) game is the prediction of enthusiasts who have begun to bet in earnest on the result of the pold games, in which the British polo team hopes to wrest the International Polo Cup from its Ameiican holders. The contest pro.ni es to establish
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    • 584 7 .—MM. One of the most surprising phenomena of the last few ye»ra in the F. M. 8. has been the way in which fo >tball has caught on among all classes of the community. A game originally devol ped in northern land* and played du< ing
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    • 209 7 The Australian horse bought by Mr. E. L. F. de Soy«a for Ceylon is Volsloane, an animal with a big reputation. He is reported to have won a mile race in Im. 4s. carrying 11.5, without ever being ent n over the distance. We read
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    • 138 7 New York, May 19.—1 n a wrestling match at Madison Square Gardens, Zbysco, the Greek, defeated Ramana Casiaux, the Italian champion, by securing two straight falls. A Sanguinary Strugglb. Montreal, May 24.—Twenty-thousand people witressed a wrestling match between the Greek wr**Rtlrr Zbysco and Lemarin for a purse of £2,000,
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  • 73 7 OBITUARY BARON STAFFORD. London, June 12. The death is announced of Baron Stafford—Reuter. [Baron Stafford was born in 1833 and came of historic stock. He was the second son of the eighth Baron Stafford and owned over 10,000 acres.] LORD LEVIN. London, June 12. The Earl of Leven and Melville
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  • 897 8 The eighty-second ordinary general meeting of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Limited, was held on 21st ulto. under the presidency of Sir John Wolfe Barry, K.C;B. Io the course of his speech the Chairman said: Gentlemen, the gross revenue for the half-year amounted, in round numbers, to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 520 8 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, NORTHAM ROAD. PENANG. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. >»1? lie Eiflisfe Mi Coitlaeitai Hotel ad Hall* Heart. v> Recommended by Medical Authorities. —J Selected Situation, Facing the Sea, Breezy and Bracing. wl Electric Fans in Dining Room. SEA BATHING. BILLIARDS. ITU jCVUrC First-class Accommodation. Cuisine well-known as the Beet throughout the
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    • 451 8 r-Q^ h e n THE BEAUTY MAKER. fOatine is the great English Face Cream you ought to use if you would be freckle free and keep your complexion in this climate. Oatine is the onlv preparation that will properly remove the laterite dust from the pores < f the skin,
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  • 2289 9 C.prt.l. B.l—!bM. H— #i «8 S' 5 3* a I a 190» 1910 1911 1913 1813 MINI N 3 1903 ’3oo’ooo SS 000 SS 10 in M «U "fl Ayer Weng D* p. 00. «1.15 300.000 300,000 30.000 10 10 30 30 284 9 Belat Tin Mining Oo «3.40
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  • 128 9 Van dor Parra, Dut., 332, Sobels, June 12, Singapore, gen., K P. 8. N Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, June 12, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Lombok, Dut., 3822, Potjewijd, June 12, Amsterdam, geu., R. P 8. N. Co. Kamo Maru, Jap 5'285, Kawara, June 12, Yokohama, gen.,
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  • 71 9 Kedah for Alor Star (Kedah). Kamo Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Perak (E. 8. Co.) for Deii. Omapere for Tougkah, Kopah, Re nong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Tong Chay Un for Setul. Paugkor for Dindings, Sitiawan and
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  • 131 9 Penang, June 13, 1913. (By Courtesy q/ CAartereci BanA). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/4 1/2 n 3 M Documentary ...2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank R«. 174* t) 3 days’ sight Private H 175* Bombay Demand Bank 174* 3 days’ sight
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  • 244 9 Penang, June 13, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca $4.95 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $5.20 buyers. Gold leal $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock White Pepper $33 nominal. Trang Pepper $2l nominal. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $93 buyers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $22.50
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  • 100 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mobbow, For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 10 a.m. Laugsa, Edi., T. Bemawe,Segli, Sabang > Atieh 11 mm. and Olehleh J Rangoon and Calcutta Edavana 1 p.m. Ceylon, Aiutralasia, India, Aden, Mauri- I Assaye 2 p>na, tius, Egypt, and S Parcels 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 255 9 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 Possible Quality served in The Shortest Possible Time at The Lowest Possible Price. And by Never Failing in Either of
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  • 740 10 Construction will shortly be commenced at the yards of Messrs. W. 4c S. Bailey, Hongkong, of a single deck screw steamer ordered by a Manila firm. She will be 166 ft. in length and 30.5 ft. in breadth and will be propelled by a set of compound surface
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  • 106 10 Teased into it, Jones had gone with his wife on an excursion to the realm of bargains, and in the great building, with its many departments (says the Western Mail he had become separated from bis better half. For an hour at least he remained lounging
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  • 35 10 Pbnang :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel, F.M.S. Hotel, Singapork :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon :—Nuwara Aliya.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 503 10 HERMAN RICHTER Co. I J TELEPHONE 138. (EACH STREET. Engineers, Architects and Contractors. Plans and Estimates prepared for Bungalows, Houses, Factories, Rice and Oil Mills. Contracts accepted for New Buildings, Repairs or Alterations. Strict European Supervision of all work. We have installed a mechanically Operated Plant to mannfanSnra Rain Gutters
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    • 363 10 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 cast
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  • 895 11 HALF YEARLY MEETING. The seventh-ninth half-yearly ordinary general meeting of the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited, was held on 20th ulto. under the presidency of Sir John Wolfe Barry, K.C. B. The general manager and secretary (Mr. F. E. Hesse) having read
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  • 1171 11 AUTUMN MEETING, 1913. (.UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 22nd July, 1913. SECOND DAY Thursday, 24th July, 1913. THIRD DAY Saturday, 26th July, 1913. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 22nd July, 1913. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP. Value $5OO. A Handicap for horses which
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    • 568 11 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,00C Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Hiad Officb 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O AGKNOIKB AND BRANCHES' Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi 8 erem ban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo
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