Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 August 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 182 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. Ilth AUGUST, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 999 1 ][<□□□□ D 2 FOR $BO E u X/’OU can have the Pinang g X Gazette w posted every day n for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Q Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. D q Subscriptions are payable in n advance and remittances should q be
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    • 80 1 ■auaDDDßaDaanaaaaaritmcoDM a XA7 HEN YOU ARE away d q. on leave you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Commercial, Mining, D Planting, Ac. This you can do tn no better way than by subscrib- n ing to the Weekly Edition of the g Pinang Gnsette," published 2
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  • 861 2 I WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton <fc Co., Ltd writing on 17th July, report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American—Spot 6.72 6.76 Mid-American, current month 6.46 j 6.50 F.G.F. Egyptian —Spot 9.55 9.55 wt w iru xu. Yester- Last New York Cotton. day week Spot—Cents. 12.35
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    • 1404 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICES. muhicipal notice. An ORDINARY MEETING of the B B B Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office, at 4 p.m. YOUNG LADY as STORE ASSIST- CARDERS are now being booked for ANT. Good salary given to Pianist. vJ Para Rubber Seeds from twelve on Tueada
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    • 260 2 THE MW DISINFECTANTS. All Kinds and rar All Purposes. AB SUPPLIED TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPABTUENTS, 44 SANIX AS"OKOLj 20 times the 60-effieitnt di c&rbolio acid. The ideal disinfectant for use in the Tropies. Highest efficiency and lowest cost. Powerful Larvsecide. Unaffected by organic matter, And miscible with both fresh and
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  • 1106 3 CAUSES OF A LONG RIVALRY. The recent fighting in the Balkans cannot be understood by refeience only to the immediate questions at issue. Its roots are in the past, and to political students it is not the late fratricidal war but the former alliance
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  • 172 3 Chinese Support the Government’s Policy. Mr. F. J. Weld, the acting British Resident, Pahang, in his administration report for the year 1912, says It is remarkable as regards the, suppression of gaming that representative gatherings of Chinese have been held in Raub, Kuantan, and Bentong supporting the
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  • 111 3 Phenomesal Speed. A telegram has been received by Messrs Kumpers and Co., Singapore, giving the results of this classic race, v.hich is over the Dieppe course of 956 mi es. The following is the resultl. Bablot (Delage); 2. Guyot (Delage) ;3. Polette (Mercedes); 4. Salzer (Mercedes);
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  • 71 3 Monday, August 11. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, August 12. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday. August 13. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, August 14 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday,
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  • 29 3 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Qaloutta Tne Continental Hotel Ceylon Nuwara Eliya
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    • 762 3 ■MMF «ttUPsL». i I I' JWI I I M I I Lfii mi S i I Mr < I ■lf < Biw I IF I ftlB’olll/ I I LfewWr 51 I A Beautiful Virol Child. I Beautiful Virol Children. I 29 Elphin w°u e b S B Gentlemen, I I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 123 3 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VI. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Aug. 11 7-38 Nil. 9-09 3-32 12 9-22 2-55 10-56 3-03 13 10-22 4-29 11-35 5-36 ”14 H-05 5-21 Nil. 6-06 15 12-06 6-03 11-42 6-35 16 12-35 6-36 12-15 7-03 ”17 1-01 706 12-45
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 623 4 PENANG v. PERAK. FINE HOME VICTORY. Polo in Penang should receive a splendid impetus by the match which took place on the Sepoy Lines on Saturday afternoon between the Penang Polo Club, and the Perak Polo Club. The Club which the Hon. W. C. Michell was instrumental in
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    • 533 4 It will be remembered that at Taiping a few weeks ago Penang was beaten by 5 goals to 3, but on Saturday they played a much faster and a better combine game, with the result that they won easily by 3 goals to 0. After being
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    • 66 4 To meet the Taip ng players and friends who accompanied them, a number of guests was invited to the Residency after dinner. The Hon. Resi lent Councillor, Mrs. and the'Mi-ses Evans were indefatigable in their efforts to assure the enjoyment of thosd present, and the evening was
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    • 302 4 ANOTHER ENJOYABLE RUN. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, August 10. This morning broke fine and clear, so there was no wonder the local Race Course saw j i-t a baker’s dozm of riders ready for the -sport, which started at 7 o’clock prompt. Toe llihh, Messrs. Dennys
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    • 147 4 THE REVISED PROGRAMME. The revised programme of events for the meeting on 21st and 23rd inst. at Taiping is published. It consists of fourteen items, each of which is of the value of $250. There are seven races confined to the recent batch of Australian ponies imported by
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    • 24 4 —Reuter. MEHEGAN BEATEN BY MAVT WELLS. Sydney, August 9. Matt Wells beat Mehegan on points in a contest of twenty rounds.
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    • 67 4 —Reuter. London, August 10 Notts drew with Surrey at Canterbury, Middle«ex beat Sussex at Eastbourne by an innings and 137 runs Hants defeated Som -rset t Taunton by 439 runs. At Cheltenham Gloucestershire beat Worc*-B'ershire by 129 runs. At Leicester, Surrey beat the Home county by 252. At
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    • 73 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, August 11. The finals in the tennis tournament at the Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, took plaee on Saturday. In the ladies doubles the winners were Mrs. Wise and Drummond Hay (Kajang), who beat Mrs. Day and Ford. In the
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    • 191 4 The following ties are for to-day Profession Pairs.—Saye and Harries v. Dunn and Neubronner. Championship.—S F B Martin v. F N Syer; Waddington v. Heaps. Sinolrs Handicap, Class B.—A S Hall v. Gregs >n. Doubles Handicap, Class B —Adams and Hogan v. Rickett and Ballantyne; Blackstone and
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    • 132 4 The following scores were made at the Kampong Bahru Range this morning Monthly Spoon Shoot. 150 Yards. H’cap S. M. Total Mrs. Liston .69 32 34 07 winner Miss Mathieu .67 31 33 68 Miss Gawthorne .85 26 33.65 Miss J. Smith .64 31 33 56
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  • 61 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $93 90 per picul, buyers no sailers. No London quotations The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $93.90 Straits Trading Co. n j] Eastern Smelting Co. n y Leong Fee Co. 50 tons at 94.75
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  • 353 4 ACCUSED SENT UP FOR TRIAL. The preliminary inquiry of the Paya Trubong Murder Case, which was commenced on Friday afternoon, was resumed before Mr. G. C. G. Muller in the third court to-day. Wong Yu Thong, formerly pork seller and now a sundry goods shop-keeper stated
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  • 292 4 Yesterday the Penang Volunteer Scouts paraded at the top of Burmah Road at 7 a.m. The work done was based on the idea that an enemy had landed at Batu Ferringhi. The main body was h ilding the roid at Tanjong Tukong, and the Sc >u's directed to
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  • 184 4 The Bandoeng arrests on the Ist instant were the outcome of the publication of a revolutionary pam> hlet called Als Ik Nederlander was (If I were a Dutchman.”) The police have arrested most of the “Inlandschb Comite.” Cavalry are patrolling the town and are ready for
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  • 698 4 HEAVY DEATH-ROLL. Allahabad, Augmt s.—The latest n to Ths Pioneer ab >ut the Cawnpore R* 8 says the total casualties, a* far as j s fn at present, are eighteen killed and twem seven wounded for the rioters. The suffered severely. Tweuty-four, Mr. Dodd, were more or
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  • 133 4 The usual monthly meeting of the M.C L. was better attended than ever last Friday afternoon 25 Associates and 62 Member? attended. The members are working hard for their Annual Sale of Work, which it is hoped they wi l hold on November 4. This date has
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  • 68 4 The hearing of the charge against eighteen members of the Sikh Police force of the theft as various a'ticln from e premises of Chip E >g, No. 135, Feac Street, during the fiie which to >k pl* ce there early las’ month, las been fixed m Wednesday.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 309 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE TO LET. NO. 64, LARUT ROAD. Furnished or Unfurnished. Apply to 4, LEITH STREET, Penang, WANTED. Experienced ledger clerk. Apply by letter only, in own handwriting, to PRITCHARD <fc Co Penang. NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF OF PENANG. The undersigned is instructed to take
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    • 418 5 HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I fl Tlys is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. fl fl Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; fl fl *'ut
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  • 1087 6 It is a matter of general knowledge that to the already large resident Chinese population of Malaya there is a regular flow of immigrants; and in the Annual Report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. L. H. Clayton, Acting Secretary, published as a supplement to the current
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  • 1558 6 (P. G. Special) We celebrate to-day the 127th anniversary of the Founding of Penang by Captain Francis Light, who annexed this Island on behalf of the Honourable East India Company at noon on the 11th August, 1786. That day being the eve of the anniversary of
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  • 76 6 The following is the business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commis’ionere to be held to-morrnw 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Extension of compulsory night soil removal Scheme to
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  • 75 6 The preliminary enquiry in v o the causa of the fire which occurred at No. 13® Beach Street on the 2nd July, which was to have come off this morning, w again postponed to the 21st instant on the arp’ication of M r A. W. H.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 240 6 Messrs. MASPERO FRERES, I EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. I Bouton tlouqc AND I Felucca Packed in air-tight tins of 50. I OBTAINABLE AT I Messrs. PRITCHARD A Co., Penang. I Messrs. HAW HENG LEONG Co., Penang. I Messrs. TONG JOO Co., Penang. H Messrs. KWONG FOOK CHEONG Co., Penang. I Messrs. TAIK
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    • 16 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays and Week-Ends. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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  • 126 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in onr share list, oa page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 2 Ssaiu. 2 I 5 2? co tn a r Mining, Deebook 6/6 7/9 7/- 8/K. Pulai 7.35 8 6.90 8 Lahat 7.40 8.40 6.90 8
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  • 544 7 REBEL LEADERS IN JAPAN. Tokio, August IQ. The Chinese rebel leader, Huang Hsing, has landed at Nagasaki and Sun Yat Sen has landed secretly at Kobe.— Reuter. London, 2nd August.—A telegram from Shanghai of yesterday’s date says that Admiral Tseng has notified the Consuls that four cruisers
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  • 734 7 ,-DO.L, ALLIES DISBANDING. JUBILATION IN GREECE. London, August 9. It is announce! at Bukharest that Bulgaria has waived her claim to KavallaRoumania begins demobibz ng forthwith. '1 he Conference has concluded and the treaty will be signed at 9 o’clock to-morrow morning Greece and Servia reserve the right
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  • 314 7 —Reuter. AN IMPORTANT DEPOTATION. EARL CREWE AND PROHIB.TIONLondon, August 10. Earl Crewe and Sir E. Grey received on August 7 a representative Deputation of the opponents of the opium traffic, inc'uding Mr. Rowlands who withd ew the motion of which he had giveu no’ice in the Commons
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  • 83 7 K enter. ENORMOUSLY INCREASED EXPENDITURE. Vienna, August 9. The newspaper Zeit savs the additions! expenditure necessitated by the contemplated increase in the Austrian army will exceed 1| milliards kronen, while the co-t of mobilisation on account of the Balkan war will require the appropriation of at least six
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  • 61 7 —Reuter. HEROIC RESCUE WORK. London, August 9. The persons inj ired in the tra in co’lision at Yeoval are in a serious co idition. The rescue work among the ruins of the telescoped erriages was mag- ificent and was done under heartrending conditions. An official statement “-ays
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  • 60 7 .—Reuter. GOVERNOR CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. New York, August 9. Governor Sulzer, of New York, is being charged with on a whole-ale scale with the m i n-'V of the Electoral Funds Committee of New York. The Legis'ature is investigating and examining stockbrokers and others. Mr. Sulzer affirms
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  • 55 7 —Reuter. TELEGRAPHIC EXTENSION. St. Petersburg, August 8. The Telegraphic administration has begun negotiations with Japan to link up the Russian lines with the Japanese in Ko r ea and Sakhalin. It has been decid 'd to erect a number of wireless stations at Kamchatka and Sakhalin and
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  • 29 7 —Reuter. SEMI-MILITARY FUNERAL. London, August 9. Col. Cody will giv-n a semi-military funeral at the Military Cemetery, Al ersh t on Mondav, soldiers volunteering to participate-
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  • 203 7 —Reuter. CRITICAL SITUATION. PRESIDENT WILSON’S POLICY. Washington, August 10. President Wilson was much surprised at the receipt of a message from the Mexican Government ident cal with the message to the Times on Aug. 8. Mr. Bryan, after conferring with President Wilson has issued a statement declaring
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  • 120 7 —Reuter. LIBERAL PARTY’S RECORD. London, August 10. Mr. Lloyd-George dwelt on the blessings of the Insurance Act to ten thousand Notts miners at Sutton Ashfield. He said the day of reckoning was coming for the Tories, who had stoned, reviled, and spat on the Act which
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  • 47 7 —Reuter. HASTENING CONSTRUCTION. Paris, August 11. It is said that the Minister of Marine will introduced Bills authorizing the laying down in January 1914 of a fifth Dreadnought, thus beginning t' e construction of Scouts, which should not have been under- taken until 1919.-
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  • 20 7 —Reuter. PRISONERS PARDONED. Berlin, August 10. 24,000 prisoners have been given amnesties in honour of the Emperor’s jubilee
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  • 21 7 .—Reuter. MRS. SEELY. London, August 10. The death has taken place of Mrs. Seely, wife of the Minister for War.
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  • 141 7 An Imbresting Rumour. It is rumoured, says the M.M., that Mr. Hastings Rhodes is to be appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. If this is true some new arrangements will have to be made for carrying on the preparation of
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  • 505 7 Mr. Justice Sproule and Mrs. Sproule arrived by the Klang from Singapore, this morning. Mr. R. H. 0. Mo r gan, of Menglembu Lode Syndicate, has returned from his trip to China. The Rev. F G. and Mrs. Swindell have taken their passages for Europe in s.s.
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  • 138 7 The Drury Lane Theatre Hall programme on Saturday evening included a boxing contest, the best bout was between Fenton and a local champion. Fenton succeeded in giving the knock-out blow in the fifih round, amidst applause. A fast and furious but amusing bout took place between two
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  • 40 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening Selection Sonnambula Bellini. Two Step Dream oj Ragtime Thurban. Waltz Lein du Bal Gillet. Mazurka Der lieblingstanz der Czarin Sehick. March Krummheltz Bartay
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  • 27 7 The following are outputs for July New Columbia lbs. 10,560 Bukit Hitam 5,333 F. M. S. 113,500 Kuala Lumpur 109,900 Tanjong Malim 30,150 Kuang 4,800
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  • 944 7 LADY MISSIONARY’S EXPERIENCES. A letter has been received by a gentleman in Penang from a lady in China, describing her experiences iu journeying from Hankow to Shanghai. Through the courtesy of the recipient we are able to give the following extracts, which in graphic style, describe
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  • 943 8 IMPROVED CONDITION OF THE ESTATE—REDUCTION IN COSTS. The third ordinary general meeting of Juru Estates, Limited, was held in Glasgow on July 17. Mr. Thomas A. Gallie (the chairman), in moving the adoption of the reporb and accounts, said: I take it that we may, as usual, hold
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 357 8 CONTINENTAL EMPIRE First-class C&lCUttd Family Hotel —i HOTEL. facing the Maidan, Guest Nights. Wednesday and “I found the man- Saturday, agement, accommoda- Mr. BrunnettiY tion, food, service and o String Band in company good at the Attendance. Empire Hotel. Kuala Managing Proprietor Lumpur has a better c. seehase hotel than
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    • 221 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!! ■ll >l7 f: IMWBI THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING. I SUPERIOR I IHMk V BONELESS ftF Si Zl if f (breakfast w— V 1 BACON j the strongest belt in the world THE Wl5 MODEIS. JUST ARRIVED. Silent Indian The hp sin ie
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  • 2518 9 jg capital. SubMribed. vZlue. 2 Dividend.. Kama. oj 48 0 S'* &4 2Q CD OF ‘ll 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 MININ®. !!1! n00 '22?. JRO.OOT ***** 1 1 S Ayer Weng Rahman, DAP- 00. fUO 1903 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 80 30 28$ 9 Belat Tin Mining
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  • 529 9 —M.M. SOME SUCCESSFUL UNDERTAKINGS. “An Observer” writes:—l have been watching with great interest the progress of the new railway construction in the F.M.S. during the past few years. It was only in the early part of 1912 that Mr. T. P. Sargent, Assistant Engineer of the Railway Construction
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  • 259 9 Pbnang, August 11, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $4.30 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4 60 sales Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. (’oast 3 lb. 5 0z).... sl6| sales. White Pepper s3os sales. Trang Pepper $2O j buyers. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $87.00 nom. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs
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  • 70 9 Klang, Brit., 782, Fawcus, Aug. 11, S’pore, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Omapere, Brit., 340, Morris, Aug. 11, Singapore, gen., E. S. Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 111, Dyason, Aug. 10, Asahan, gen E. S. <fc Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Aug. 10, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Indragiri, Dut.,
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  • 39 9 Jin Ho for Asahan. Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Edavana for Singapore. E. F. Ferdinand for Calcutta. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi and Perlis. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Tai ping.
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  • 53 9 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Fook Sang, Calcutta, Aug. 12, Japan, B. Monmouthshire, Japan, Aug. 15, Rotterdam, B. Austria, Trieste, Aug. 17, Japan, S.K. Hitachi Maru, Japan, Aug. 21, Antwerp, B. Bohemia, S’pore, Aug. 23, Venice, S.K. Africa, Trieste, Aug.
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  • 135 9 ARRIVALS. By Assaye (August 9) from Yokohama, Miss Sinclair from Hongkong, Mr and Mrs Ricketts from Singapore, Mr E C Misso. By Klang (August 11) from Singapore, Mr Justice Sproule and Mrs Sproule, Rev G F Pykett, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs Wei Swee 800, Mr and
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  • 109 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Mobrow. For Per Close. Yen Eh Eng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedab) Kedah 7 a.m. Langsa, Edi, T. Be-') mawe, Segli, Olehleh > Atjeh 11 a.m. and Sabatig J Calcutta Jelunga noon Tongkah Malacca 1 p.no. Deli and Langst Indragiri 1 p.m Trang
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  • 123 9 Pbnang, August 11, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4J Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 176$ Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days’ sight Private 176$ Madras Demand Bank
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 106 9 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. P. G 108-2, Machuabazar Road. Calcutta. MARTIN’S MlPlOL stefx. A French
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    • 573 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £j 70Q 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors..’. £1,200*006 Head Ornes: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agkncies and Bbanchzs. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 836 10 PLAY ON THE CROWN GREEN AND THE TAME FLAT RINK. Writing in the Daily News and Leader, D.D.” says :—ln an article upon an entirely different subject, Judge Parry uses the following figure of speech to illustrate his point: “In Lancashire where the game of bowls
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 392 10 GoodRICH =TYRES= Anrngton Hall, Tamworth, 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 few days ago after having been on one of the front wheels of my car
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    • 118 10 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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    • 321 10 I THE I (Continental! I 111 I I Qr j Ribbed I H WW The ONLY Cover :g: specially made for MM M //fJr the Tropic- H STOCKHOLDERS M H CHIN SENG 8 Co., Ltd. CHIN KOOI 8 Co. TAI SENG 8 Co. I A GEN TS, SELLAR, MURRAY CO.
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  • 338 11 HUSBAND NOT LIABLE FOR EXTRAVAGANCES. Judge Woodfall decided in Westminster County Court that a busband was not liable for a wife’s extravagances or for bills run up in order to spite him. Messrs. Jays, of Regent-street, sued Mr. Harris Browne, of the Hadley Brewery, Barnet, for £63
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  • 178 11 By John Davidson. Auld Scotia’s sons frae hills sae broon Upon the fertile fields looked doon They ettled sair tae crack the croon An’ steal the kye O’ ony weel-fed Sassenach loon They cu’d come by. They had tae fecht. It was their meat An* drink, an’
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  • 153 11 Elopement Sequel. Herr Karl Burrian, the famous tenor who has frequently appeared at Covent Garden and with whom the King of Saxony had a long litigation as to an alleged breach of contract at the Dresden Royal Opera, was sentenced in the Dresden courts to
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  • 149 11 Wipe’s Lover Shot on His Knees. The unwritten law has been invoked in an extraordinary fashion by Mr. F. Lathrop George, as well-known resident of Savannah, Georgia, who shot Mr. Henry McClellan, an official employed by the municipality. I found McClellan, as I expected,” Mr. George
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 202 11 i PERLIS GUANO. S PHOSPHATIC MANURE i 'Mr» Best Fertiliser for ail Sorts of Plants. J J Specially for RUBBER. COCONUT. TAPIOCA. 5 COFFEE, 2 5 SUGAR, Etc. Jg GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN a 4O? o Phosphates (Tricalciunipthosphae) M K 18X Phosphoric Acid P> O» X Testimonials and Instructions for use
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    • 804 11 ALL COMMUNICATIONS MUST IE ADDRESSED V THE FIRM. ONE MORE 2nd HAND BILLIARD TABLE 131 1 Japan Mail Steamshia Co. U. $5OO or Hire-Purchase. FULL SIZE BILLIARD TABLES ON HIRE A A. Complete with all Accessories including 4 Balls, $4O per month. JOHN ROBERTS, HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG. /i V 7
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    • 2520 12 P lfc?> mended sailing». jjorddeiitscher Lloyd. Bremen. Si cam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., HPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. fC zdK i i 3 MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. MITEP oceoi sieim snip co., ut A^. la 21 3 Devanha connecting with Mooltan. T B Imiro.n TO Ban. Stiimib. V” AND
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