Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 171 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 28th JULY, 19!3. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 848 1 □('□□□□■aanDannD' c FOR 530 D tl X7OU can have the “Pinang g X Gaeette" posted every day o for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and g n Half-yearly rates. 0 Subscriptions are payable in q advance and remittances should q bo addressed to O
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    • 89 1 ■auauaosnnaaosnoacrausncotJk W HKN YOU ARE AWAY a Q V on leave you want to keep >n touch with Malayan affairs, a OCI BI, Commercial, Mining, Planting, 4c rhiB you oan d<) n in no better way than by subserk- mg to the Weekly Edition of the g n Pinang Gazette,’*
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  • 929 2 The steamer Hillglade, 3,650 tons, belonging to the Hill S.S. Co., has been purchased by Japanese. She was built in 1905 by Messrs. Russel <fc Co., Port Glasgow, with dimensions 340 ft. by 48 ft. by 26 ft., and was registered at Liverpool. The steamer Polcarne, of 3,086
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1433 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICES. municipal notice. ALL persons claiming refund of asseesmeat in respect of dwelling houses HAPIILM iiviivi&wi AI &ki I v vacant for any portions of the half-year AN ASSISTANT «SURVEYOR eood /ORDERS are now being booked for ending 30th June, 1913, are hereby reN ASSISTANT SURVEYOR, good Rubbcr
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    • 182 2 VAN A’ brand Tonic I (TRADE MARK) A Prompt Invigorator After illness ‘Vana’ Tonic restores the lost appetite, nourishes and strengthens the exhausted nervous system and hastens complete recovery of health. The first dose will convince you R Iwn 9 O6ta/na6/e of all Chemist» 1 r uVAHAw Burroughs Wellcome Co.
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  • 1714 3 —Straits Times THE “DELUSIONS OF A FERTILE IMAGINATION UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. Mr. Filmstone was occupied for some considerable time last week, in the District Court, Singapore, says the Straits Times, in considering a case in which Mrs. Frances Rodyk, at present living at the Hotel van
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  • 319 3 The London, Singapore and J>va Bank, Limited, announ ’es an issue of l.OUfi shares of £lO e»ch at par, payable £1 on applicat on, £1 on aliotmeu', and £3 as and when required, in calls of not exceedin' £1 at intervals of not less than
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 147 3 MADAME AUTONESCU, MIDWIFE DIPLOMEE AND SICK NU.ISE, SEA VIEW HOTEL, PENANG. Tblnphone 368. 893—24-10 N. D. DE SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller, Biamond Settler, Engraver, Repairer, and Re-gilder, 74, BISHOP STREET. Wedding and Engagement Rings A Speciality ESTABLISHED HMM). NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912, F M.S. MIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911" EMPLOYERS of
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    • 702 3 S COLONIAL EXHIBITION SAMARANG. JAVA. Angiiat-TV ovember, 1914. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORT GENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. Complete demonstration of the Colonial adminisra^ion, Eastern Cultures, Traffic, Industry and Commerce. A tides of Import from Europe, Australasia, America I and the Far East. I&NTA&N2TCUUN The Exhibition has the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 236 3 Positively New Films ONLY AT THE Penang Motion Picture Show. Location PENANG ROAD. Brightest and Steadiest Pictures. REFLEX MIRROR SCREEN. To-night! To-night!! PROGRAMME. 1 Max Married, Pathe. 2 Black Sheep. A.B. 2,000 ft. 3 The Vandol Leopard, B.C. 1,000 ft. 4 The Musketeers of Pig Alley, A.B. 2,000 ft. 5
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  • 2383 4 THE CONCLUDING DAY. The Penang Turf Club brought au exceedingly successful Autumu Meeting to B close on Saturday, when tue weather was again all that could bi desired. The attendance was small for a last day In comparison wih some previous meetings, but the racng was fully up
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  • 86 4 Tha stewards were disiatisfied with the behaviour of Fenton, who rode Lo lestar in the Penang Pl*te, and t the c >nclu*ion of the mee ing ordered him to be suspended f >r six month* f r interfering wich Yeoval, ridden by Ga r ell. Weunie'Sta d that
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  • ON THE LAWN.
    • 2232 4 It is conventional, I know, to keep referring in these notes to the weather. But, after all, the weather does make all the hflsrence in a woman’s point of view of the rao*s. It is not for ma to wrice of my sisters as “thing* of beauty
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    • 219 4 The Bluebirds gave ih*<r third aud last performance at *he Town Hall on Siturday night to the largest au lienee of the series, The most popular item* of the two previous programmes were rep*ated, and vociferous applause and general encore* the order of the evening. Tha songs of
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    • 245 4 E. <k O. HOTEL. The following are at 'he E dr 0. Mis* L P*rker, MLs S Reay, Mr and Mrs Hor«ce B e r, Mr- A Mr and Mrs J Hu my, M'S Ea 1, Mis* B eken, Mr a>d Mr* F A Pedler, Mr
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    • 102 4 The f o'lowing are staying at Runny mode Hotel. Mr and Mrs W H Ros*, Mr and Mrs Peutney and d-ughLr, Dr J a Dop n »oheg Uklar, Messrs P P Tennan J O I’howp* son, 8 B -nnett, A D*rt»y Lewis E Walsbe» J G Tana nt,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 486 5 I HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I fl This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. fl I Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk: fl
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  • 1076 6 The washing of clothes to the ordinary man is a domestic problem which he is perfectly content to leave to the woman folk. In big centres at home he simply pays the steam laundry bill, or in small places he submits swearingly to the aroma of soapsuds
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  • 274 6 Lim Kay Sua and Tan Ting O (female) were this morning charged by Mr. W. T. Chapman, Assistant Protector of Chinese, with voluntarily causing hurt to their maid servant aged about seven years. The accused were defended by Mr. T. Gawthorne. Mr. A. Woodford, Sanitary Inspector, Municipality, said,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 116 6 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sib, As a cosmopolitan, irrespective of colour, rank and creed, I take a secret pride and pleasure in my heart to record that the P‘ nang Hindu Sabha h*s suddenly turned a new leaf. Notwithstanding the good and laudable
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    • 77 6 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazett."] Sir,There is a very simple reason to your footnote to my Utter dated 21st July. I get all my furniture, clothing, pictmes etc., outside of Penaug because they are of better quality and cheaper than 'ne would pay for locally.
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  • 178 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 26. I regret to hear that Baja Abdul Aziz, Second Assi-«aut District Officer, Larut, is on th* 4 trick list. Mr. W. Philip 4, the Assistant Inspector of Schoos, Perak, whose headquarters is at 1 eluk Anson, came to Taipivg yesterday. Two
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  • 40 6 The Bind will render the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening Fantasia Grand Pastoral and Hunting Godfrey. Two Stp Do Step Garioch. Wnltz The Fra. eh Maid Ki-fert. Polka Despe'tador Rebielle. March drgandah Thompson.
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  • 894 6 Mr. J, 0. H. Macßeth returned to Penang, by the Hpanza to-day. Mr. W. 8. Gibson has returned from bu trip Home. He will take up his daties as Magistrate at Ipoh. Mr. F. Pritchard, of Messrs. Huttenbach Bros., accompanied by Mrs. Pritchard, re* turned from leave
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 Messrs. MASPERO FRERES, EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. BoutoiTeouge AND Felucca”. Packed in air-tight tins of 50* OBTAINABLE AT tAesers. PRITCHARD A Co., Penang. Measn. HAW HENG LEONG A Co., Penang. Messrs. TONG JOO A Co., Penang. Messrs. EWONG FOOK CHEONG A Co., Penang. Messrs. TAIK HO A Co., Taiping. Messrs. SEE HOCK
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    • 41 6 2 B. AO M pbnang. ggj The Beet. o The CRAG Milla 09 1 e oaly Sanatorium in the Straits Settlements. gJJ BAFFLES, BINGAPORB. *2 Well-known from Bast to West. S STRAND, RANGOON. The k wt frequented Hotel in Burma, co
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  • 143 7 TO-BAY’S CHANGES. 1 The following are the changes (buyer* and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day S <£ 3s*aae. X 5 o 35 <n BQ r? Stifling, Deebook 5/-prexa 5/- 6/- prem Kamunting... 1/9 3/3 1/6 3/6 K. Pulai 1... 7}
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  • 18 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, July 28. Following are quotations Black Pepper 19.75 White Prpper 34.50
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  • 46 7 [From Our Own Correspon'lsut.] Singapore, July 28. The Kings’ Own Yorkshire Light Infantry organised a very successful variety entertainment on Saturday, in aid of mili. tary and local charities. There was a packed house.” The Ven. Archdeacon Wilkinson was amongst those present.
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  • 121 7 .—Reuter. NON-MILITANTS DEMONSTRATE. London, July 28. Numerous columns of non-militant Suffragettes who haveb en marching to 1 onion for week* pa t from all parts ot the country, holding meetings en route, concluded their pilgrimage with a demonstration in Hyde Park. A hundred thousand were present flying banners
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  • 74 7 —Renter. TWENTY ONE YEARS IN PARI AMENT. London, July 27. Mr. Austin Chamheria n celebrated his Parliamentary com ng of age at Highbury. Five th usand persons were p esent. Mr. Joseph Cham e lain m de his firat appearance since his i Iness He walked on
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  • 21 7 Reuter. London, July 27. The aviator Bid*»r again crossed the Alp* from Milan to Bale in hours.—
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  • 42 7 .—Reuter. DECORATED BY THE KINO. London, July 27. The Kin? at Buckingham Palace th* Officer'* end m»n of h* TVrra Nova and 'he relatives of tho-e who perish ed, and personally dec >ra ed them with the Antarctic medal.-
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  • 536 7 SLAUGHTER AND DESTRUCTION. FIENDISH CIUELTT IF IDHISH IMECtiAK. London, July 36. Greek Marines have occupied Debeagateh. Delegate* Assembling, The Delegates of the different State* are betaking themselves to Bukbarest. The Bulgarian Minister, M. Tontcheff, has started for there and also the Greek Delegate, M. Panas. M. Veniselos, has
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  • 21 7 —Reuter. London, July 26. H.M.S. Invincible and Znrf mitable have been ordered to the Mediterranean after the manoeuvres.
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  • 44 7 ,—Reuter. Copenhagen, July 27. Fifteen persons were kited a? d ten wounded In the derailment of an ex res* near E bj-rg The Soc ais 1 »'*r Sa'roe was k lied, wh le two out of thir'een English passengers were injured.-
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  • CHINESE REBELLION
    • 128 7 —Reuter. REBELS SEEKING PEACE. Shanghai, July 26. With a view to scattering the rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai, the Municipal authorities, after a consular meeting, decided to land bluejackets and establish pickets ardund the settlement, to prevent the passage of the rebels. Rebels Retreat in Confusion. Hankow,
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    • 79 7 [From Our Own Correspondent."] Singapore, Ju’y 28. The telegrams from China are c infusing. There are rumours in Hongkong and Nanking that Canton has fallen. Another report says that the Southern rebels were routed in the attacks ou the Shanghai Arsenal, aithough they were assisted by
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    • 282 7 London, July 19.—A Hongkong message says that the Chinese Press reports that the Governor-General of Ca-tou has proclaimed the severance <»f Canton from the Central Government. He declares th»t the Provinci*l Oouncl has appointed him Commander-iu-Chief, a-d that he will lead the troops against Yuan-shi-Kai on account
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  • 91 7 i.—Reuter. THE COLONISATION SYSTEM. Washington, July 26, The House of Representatives.concurrent on a resolution be*ng introduced reaffirming the Monroe doctrine,is refusing to perm’t a furth°r extension of the colonisation sy-tem by European na'iona in this Hemisphere, and particularly obj cting to colon'sa'ion by peoples wi h whom
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  • 239 7 ALLEGED MURDER ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Murder and Railway Fatality at Tanjong Rambutan. Sensational news of a murder, attempted suicide, a railway accident, and a ca*e of drowning which occurred at Tanjong Rambutan on Saturday night and early yesterday morning were received in Ipoh yesterday, gays the M; D. C.
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  • 161 7 monthly shoot. The following scores were made yesterday at the range. Conditions as per Ist Stage King’s Prize at Bisley. made Pre. G W Motion with a H’cap .61 101.49 M s Wright-Motion .61 100.71 Corp!. J Westerhout .74 100 06 Capt. J G Allan .55
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  • 159 7 There was gre-t exo tem“nt in Macalister Road on Saturday evening when the horse drawing the victoria of Mrs Scott and her two daughters bolted. It was bei 'g ted nut of the compourd, the driver having fi<»d the rei"B to th« side of the box,
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  • 235 7 ARRIVALS. By Chi»a (July 26) from Kobe, Mr R 8 Gillespie; from Singapore, Mr. G Hutchison. By NvaMza (July 27) from London, Wr and Mrs W Bates and child, Mr and Mrs F Pritchard and infant, Miss Ro«s. Miss J P Morrisey, Messrs J Renvers, M W Millington. Walter
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 51 7 .—Reuter. AMERICA BE VTB BRITAIN IN THE DOUBLES. London, July 26. In the Davis Cup competition McLoughlin a»d Hackett (America) beat Barrett and Dixon (Great Britain) by 5/7, 6/1, 2/6, 7/5, 6/4 Brilliant voilefing, Bar ett’s splendid placing and McLoughlin’s service were the outstanding features of the
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    • 64 7 —Reuter. CANADIAN WINS KING’S PRIZE. London, July 27. At Bisley Pte A. G Fulton,of the Queen's Westminsters, won the St. George's Vase with a sco e of 119. Pe. Hawkins, a Canadian, won the Kind's Priz with a score of 330 Pte. Fenby, of the R yal Warwickshire Regiment,
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    • 42 7 .—Reuter. London, July 27. The match between Surrey and Worcestershire at the Oval was drawn. Ess'-x drew with Hampshir**, at Leyton. Y rkshire beat Notts, at Dewsbury, by five wickets, At H- rshana, Sussex defeated Hampshire by 65 runs.
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    • 332 7 The following tie* are for to-day Doubles Handicap Class A—Hodge and Has am v. S4h and Southam Beunett and Prentis v. Gregson and Turner Procter an 1 Heaps v. Cu*caden and Reimann Dann and Harries v. Goldie and Holme*; E. H. and F. N. Syer v. Fitzgerald
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    • 82 7 The Practice Shoot this morning had the followi g result 100 Yards Deliberate. Miss J. Smith 38 Mrs. Li*ton 37 M'S. Wright-Motion 34 Miss Ms hieu 26 Monthly Spoon Shoot. 150 Yards. H’cap 8. M. Total Miss E. Mathieu .81 32 34.43 winner Mbs J Smith
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    • 679 7 NORTH PERAK V. KINTA. [JVom Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 26. Teams representing North Perak and Kinta met to-day on the Perak Club padang at cricket. The home team mostly consisted of players drawn from the outstations, with one or two Taiping representatives, captained by Mr. B. Vuules, while
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  • 107 8 Lai San;; Brit 2224. Ta ia, JJy 6, Hongkong, gen, Garden and Mathison Co. China, Brit, 4160.87, Tocque. July 26, Shanghai, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Kum Sang, Brit., 2077. Wheeler, July 28, Calcutta, gen, In<lo-China. Kllenga, Brit., 2558, Muir, July 27, C’cutta, gen., Huttenbach Liebert <'o. Nyanza, Brit, 4
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  • 36 8 Kumsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Jin Ho for Asahau. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Tong Uhay Un for Setul. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi Perlis. Mambang for Setul. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping.
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  • 22 8 JFdms of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agent». Atsuta Maru, Japan, Aug. 7, Antwerp, B.
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  • 58 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morrow. For Per Close. Ten Eh Eng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden. Egypt, P.E. F’rich 3.30 p.m. and vid Naples, for Rgt. up to 2 p.m. Europe, etc. Teluk Anson Hebe 4
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  • 121 8 Pbnang, July 28, 1913. (2?y Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4j Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174) 3 days* sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 17<) 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras Demand Bank 174}
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  • 187 8 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour «a far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor ><tar, (Kedah) —Kedah. July 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31, and, TongChuan, July 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. B*g»n Serai.—Daily. Began
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  • 30 8 Pbwawg The E. AO. Hotel, The Crag, Hou-1 Norman and Runnymede Hotel* Sinoaporb: —Rafflds Hotel. Rgira >O« -.-«-Strand Hotel. Calcutta s—Toe$ —Toe Continental Hotel Cbylub :—N«wara Eliya
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  • 1102 8 heavy wet, this can and does 1 "—Malay Daily Chronicle. THE QUESTION FOR A NEW GENERATION. It i? a free country, and everyone i« entitled to his own opinions. Accordingly, Mr. Humu, the C'mnissioner of Trade and Cusoms, is perfectly within his right in
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  • 79 8 Monday, July 28 Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, July 29. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday. July 30. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. TkursJ»>. July 31 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 It’s a Bad Sign when yon have that obstinate, lingering cough which will not be shaken off. There is no cough at any stage, whether old or young, but what needs attention A cough soon wrecks a strong constitution, oon makes one helpless, in fact a cough is a very
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    • 155 8 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld„ Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING Al Samarang and Fiji if induosmsnt OFFBBS), The Company's T.S. Steamer APART MA, 5,704 tons, 8. Nicholson, Com* nander, maintains a regular four-monthly lervice between Singapore and Neu Zealand. Approximate Dates o' Sailing from Singapore:
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    • 228 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!) 11 ilVii I' r k 'c"7—•' 1 il <— i «ic U» oi lii' iW THE CAMEL BRAND B£LTIN6 ZL" 1 SUPERIOR 1 V BONELESS I I BREAKFAST/; W I BACON |GP TR AD E M THE STRONGEST belt in the world
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2573 9 Capital. Subscribed, val Se. 2 Dividends. Name. oj M CS 1909 1910 1911 1911 1913 MI HI 8• »W 100 000 »«0.000 «0,000 1 1 Ayer Wen» Rahman; DAP. 00. 10 1903 300.000 300.000 30,000 10 10 30 30 284 9 Betat Tin Mining Oo 3$ s*7o Wl3 960,000
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  • 272 9 Pmkang, July 28, 1913, 8. P. Tapioca $4.15 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4 70 sellers. Gold leal $64 4” Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... $l7 sellers. White Pepper $31.25 sales. Trang Pepper $20.00 buyers. Mace w sl'2o nom. Mace Pickings $87.00 sales, doves $39 out of season.
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  • 532 9 FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of Tronoh Extended, Ltd., was held at the Chamber of Commerce, to-day, Mr. A. M. Sellar presiding. T< e following shareholders were present: —Messrs. Lim Eow Hong, Lo Beng Quang, Che«h Seng Yean and A. M. Hepworth. The
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  • 128 9 Saturday’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $91.40 per picul, buyers n~» cellars. Tin in London is qiot«d at £lB3 s'. spot and £lB3 5s three months. The following business in tin has been done Saturday Penang T<” Exchange $9l 40 St r a’ts Trading C jmL
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 278 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WE have to-day handed over the Agency of the Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatscbappy to Mr. A. van Vollenhoven. CM HUTTENBACH, LIE BERT Co. Penang, 26th July, 1913. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING ot the Munioipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office, at 4* p.m. on Wednesday, the
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    • 564 9 BANKS, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,008 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Hbad Ornes: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O, Agknciks awd B&anchm. Amritsar Hamburg Pukst Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Bersmban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur
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  • 683 10 AN AMAZING STORY FROM HONGKONG. The old adage that ti uth is stranger than fiction has never be p n better exemplified than in the extraordinary occurrence which is now puzzling the Hongkong authorities. The following is an account in the Hongkong Daily PreM Some grass cutters
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  • 191 10 Commen’ing on the ineffic ency of the main B-itiah Continental train service by Dover and Folkes'one, tl e Dai y Mail says that while train service on the Continent haa improved enormously the British service remains prehistoric. The South Ent-tern and Chatham Rail way rolling
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 221 10 GoodRICH =TYRES= Am ng ton Hall, Tam worth, Dear Sirs, March 7th, 1913. I want to tell you of the splendid result I have just got from one of your 895 x 135 rubber-studded covers. It burst a ■I few days ago after having been on one of the front
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    • 550 10 COMBINATION! I H THE |(o ntinental I I 111 RIBBED COVER I H AND I"* Continental I INNER TUBE. I l I te-jyv l AGENTS: SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I ■I STOCKISTS CHIN SENG S Co., Ltd. CHIN KOOI S Co. TAI SENG 8 Co. T. E. Bevan Co., For Music
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 37 10 Tne Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VI. A.M. A.M. P.M P.Jt, July 28 6-50 Nil 649 1-14 „29 8-33 101 913 340 „30 9-44 250 10 26 4-49 „31 10-28 4-25 11-22 5-41
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  • 573 11 CONSULAR REPORT. Mr. Vice-Consul Mathewson reports as follows The year 1912 has been a prosperous and progressive one for the East Coast of Sumatra as regards both agriculture and commerce. Results attending the tobacco plantation industry have on the whole been excellent. Returns show that an
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  • 201 11 In reviewing a recently .issued pamphlet on coconuts in the Philippines by an officer of the Philippine Bureau of Agriculture, Mr. L. C Brown, the Inspector of Coconut?, P.M.8., in the F.M S. Agricultural Bulletin, dissents from a statement that coconuts do not grow well in proximity to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 251 11 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED. Penang Branch: No. 255. Penang Road. IMPORTERS OF Australian Frozen Meat and Produce ALSO English Fish and Game. Contractors to the PENANG HOSPITALS. Shipping and Estates Supplied. Special Attention Given to Outstation Orders. SHOP HOURS. Week Days: 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2 p.m. to
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    • 48 11 DIABETES An interesting treatise dealing with causes, different stages and the most effective treatment of Diabetes, Hydrocele and Skin diseases will be given away free to the readers of the Pinang Gazette on application to—A. Chatterji and Co., (Dept. G 108-2, Macbuabazar Road. Calcutta. 691-28-6 m w f
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    • 804 11 M Y K Scientific Manuring. L— Japan Mail Steamship Co. U. profits. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK AND PRACTICAL FIELD TESTS EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained be-. HAVE RNARLRT) tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles nAVIL ENAISL.ILU London and Antwerp> under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, THE CEYLON
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2540 12 P I e ded Sai u ni£ Norddcutscher L] oydi Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. I wjTx £SaSs British India Steam Navigation Co., 2 IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. f mail sEßvioTrnnwAHD. limited. /fflyrwii A, nr? i ocean steam snip co., lm. Aug. 7 Arcadia connecting with Malwa. Fob Intended to Sail.
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