Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-09-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 200 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. Ist SEPTEMBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1130 1913-09-01 1 .i>nuoot .)OaOOBDDODQBDt!UQQ> l H KOK $3O a u X7OU can have the ‘‘Pinang q I Gaaette posted every day g for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). Proportionate Quarterly and g a Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in g advance and remittances should q be addressed1,130 words
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Advertisement78 1913-09-01 1 aUOQUI ■□LUJDOBCiaOCTaCJMDCDDB VK7HKN YOU ARE AWAY g q V V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can do a in no better way than by subscrio- ing to the Weekly Edition of the “Pining Gazette,” published78 words
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Article1075 1913-09-01 2 STORY OF THE STRONGHOLD’S SURRENDER. DR. COX AS MEDIATOR. The negotiations for the surrender of the Forts were opened la->t Tuesday night, and for the story of the proceedings we are indebted, says the Shanghai Mercury, of August 13, to Dr. Cox and Mr. C. M. Manners,1,075 words
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Article168 1913-09-01 2 New German Loan. London, 20th August.—A telegram from Peking states that the German firm of Messrs. C irlowitz, through its Hongkong Manager, who is also a director ot the Hongkong and Shinghai Bink, have offered to advance to the Governor of Yunnan three million sterling for the168 words
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Advertisement856 1913-09-01 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. nurse wanted. notice. PASSAGE offered for assistance with VI AH AM F ANTONESCU two children on voyage to England. lIMU 111 j Apply No. 1043, c/o Pinang Gazette. MIDWIFE DIPLOMEE and sick nurse, SEA VIEW HOTEL, PENANG WANTED Telephone 368. 883-24-10 A KANG ANY to recruit Tamil856 words
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Advertisement113 1913-09-01 2 A Sure Cure for Aches and Pains. Very few aches and pains are beyond the reach of this most wonderful of all pain cures. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, stiff joints, pains of the neck, throat, back, chest, arms, legs and feet—vanish in a surprisingly short space of time after you have applied113 words
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Advertisement149 1913-09-01 2 EUROPEAN with nicely furnished house would like to hear froco two others willing to form a MESS. Apply Mess, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1039-1-9 The leading Hair Dressing Saloons, 25, BEACH STREET, AND AT THE E. O. HOTEL. RENGASAMY BROS., Proprietors N. D. DE SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller. > Diamond Settler, Engraver.149 words
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Advertisement186 1913-09-01 2 MB Fabrique de w I MIBFi BoutooCßouge fA.R.at. .A. WW IRSSI SPE RO FreRES FRgRES Ltb MAAu>.ero»t (MR CANS L£u l MAN U F *CTunE Au TAMSAN WATtR "THE CHOICEST 01 AU CHOICE WATERS.” TANSAN DRY TANSAN GINGER ALE> LEMONADE. ••The Ideal Natural Mineral Water.” Sole Agents: R. T. REID186 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article1016 1913-09-01 3 j To the Editor of the Pinang G’azette.”] Sir, Some time ago a if.e über in Council suggested the rais ng of a Malay Militia for the defence of the F.M.S., but although the idea was such a good one, nothing further seems to have bee i1,016 words
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483 1913-09-01 3 [To the Editor of the Pining Gizette.”] Sir, I have been asked by Prof. W. R. Dunstan to bring to the notice of the public in the Straits Settlements the International Association of Tropical Agriculture and Colonid Development; and I write to you to ask483 words
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Article131 1913-09-01 3 Since the an louncemeut of the amendment to the Military Service Law, a good deal of speculation has arisen as to the number of people affected, states the Bangkok Times. We have heard various e»timates from twenty thousand men downwards. This latter figure is, as it131 words
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Article58 1913-09-01 3 man to-day; ms vnr w hardly speak English.”— Everybody s Magazine. A boy who had been absent from school for several days returned with his throat carefully swathed, and presen ed this note to his teacher “Please don’t let my son learn any German to-day; his throat is soman to-day; ms vnr w « hardly speak English.”—Everybody s Magazine. - 58 words
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Article513 1913-09-01 3 THE CONVEYANCE OF THE MAILS. In the number of letter! the conveyance of mails Ins called forth from various correspondents there is sufficient evidence, says the Siam Observer of 22nd ultimo, one .will admit that the scheme of getting Bangkok’s maili from Penang via Traug and Singora,513 words
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Article151 1913-09-01 3 —American Lumberman. You k n always tell a loafer, if there’s loafin’ in the crew You kin always tell a loafer ’cause he has so much to do— When the men are in the maintop he is fu-sin’ with a jib On the d ive he’s always lookin’—American Lumberman. - 151 words
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Advertisement501 1913-09-01 3 B COLONIAL j EXHIIt 11 lON SAMARANG, JAVA. j Atigtisf- 7 ovember, 1914. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR- I GENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. f Complete demonstration of the Colonial adminis- 1 tration, Eastern Cultures, Traffic, Industry and Commerce. Articles of Import from Europe, Australasia, America I and501 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1913-09-01 3 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H W. L. W. A.M A.M. P.M P.M. Sept. 1 12 34 6-36 12 38 7-15 2 11l 7-25 1-16 7-50 3 1-47 8-04 1-51 8-24 4 2-21 8-40 2-22 8-55 5 2-52 9-15 251 9-22 6 3-21 9-51 319 9-46 7 3-49171 words
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Miscellaneous250 1913-09-01 3 For a Short Season Only. TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT. HURRAH! HURRAH! I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! The Mascots INCLUDING: Mr. F. Hulme Sharp Late Mr. George Edwardes’ Co. Miss Sadie Neville Mr. George Edwardes’ Co. Mr. Linton David Queen’s Hall, London. Mias Eileen Gui bert Mr. Frank Curzon’s Co. Mr. Water250 words
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Article3111 1913-09-01 4 ANNUAL REPORT. Mr. L. Lewton-Brain, in his report as Director of Agriculture for 1212, says Rubber. The market for plantation rubber has been a good deal steadier «gain in 1912 than in 1911. The London prices, as given by Messrs. Lewis and Peat, started at about 4s.3,111 words
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Article286 1913-09-01 4 Calcutta, August 23.—A. H. Bredee, a Jute expert iu Messrs. Stuart Doth and Company, who shot a nurse, named Miss Rita Rie (24) in the Medical College Hospital and then shot himself, died last night. Bredee was a popular young man. On Wednesday evening last Bredee286 words
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Article203 1913-09-01 4 Baroda-Cooch Bbhar Wedding. London, August 25.—Princess Indira and Prince Jiteadra were quietly married today at the Buckingham Palace Hotel. The ceremonies began with the reception of the Princess into the Brahmo religion. The bridegroom arrived shortly after, and the couple subsequently drove in separate cars to the203 words
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Article62 1913-09-01 4 The following brief letter points its own moral Bukit Tambun, P.fP., Aug., 1913. To The Manager, Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, Kindly omit 6,000 seedlings from advertisement 942. All were told at first insertion of advertisement. Yours faithfully, J. Duncan Hindley, Manager, Bukit Tambun Coconut Co., Ltd. Advertisers who62 words
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Advertisement392 1913-09-01 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTOR CYCLE 3t T. T. B. A. T. done 600 miles only, excellent condition. $350 quick sale. Box 1052. Required two bachelors (EUROPEANS) to board and lodge with young married couple. Good locality. Terms moderate. Apply, Box 1053, c/o Pinang Gazette. Tie mdragiri (Sumatra) Rubber aid Guttapercha Co,392 words
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Advertisement384 1913-09-01 4 For One Night Only, FRIDAY, Sept. sth. MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS THE New Banaiann opera co. In the Highly Amusing and Popular Musical Farce The Girl in the Taxi From the Lyric Theatre, London. Now in its Second Year of Success. DOORS OPEN AT 9. COMMENCE AT 9-30. Plan at384 words
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Advertisement476 1913-09-01 5 I HOW THE WEST STRVES 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 fl Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; fl476 words
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Article18 1913-09-01 6 Si vrto-Or. Satardar Asewar 36.*: th# Ge*i-?r*. H-.<pita. Peoaag, to Mr sad Mr*. Bvxv.oi BeweC, a daughter.18 words
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1206 1913-09-01 6 To-d»v, tzer* -r ease to brnad the Federated Malay States Gwvemmeat which read.eg. ZE_* Latest ti—• 1* u>>re th-azi tOwsmtive cf eurrewc event* in to»? F. M asd repay» the ewder veil for hli pe-rua of O» 'A tbe -e£*rr«d to in tee rep:n1,206 words
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Article335 1913-09-01 6 OPENING ~E-.E-L.NT TEm a large gaTerng of Dealers aad lioae iitenßKcd As B re ML ~i I’onsiry use*hted as Meson Law k Cob rio* teili wz-:n i* y m Maxwril Rio*:, to w..t»?se cbe :-9«Q.ag re rem. wy ■>’ tibe 3 wticr was perfaraed ty Mrs.335 words
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Article319 1913-09-01 6 Ms:ten do not seem to improve ea regards pence and harmony ret ween the Ru era aoi the Baled in Java, for news of fresh aisturn*nees comes to sand from -A-v quar ers Freon (fisturhonses have brok-n oet in the oi-rrict a-tuod Toec*u« On Thursday, the 21st. owing319 words
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Article171 1913-09-01 6 T e follosring appointments are ann'.unced in th? cur-ent issue of the Mr. P. J. Sprou e to act temporarily as a Judge of the Supreme Court. Messrs. W. S E->den and W. S. Eimes to act a? Assistant to the Re? dent and Dlat-ict Officer, Jasio, respectively.171 words
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Article42 1913-09-01 6 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade ci is evening (6 p m.i:— Marche Auz Meyerbeer. Polka L-tU du Swm .Vatu Morse. Waltz H(xdiz*A.l*rt\g».n Gung’l. Gavette Heimlich» Liebt Resch. March Old Berlin Bl n.42 words
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Article573 1913-09-01 6 Tte uea-to ct-to’-t T.rittT x 2i»r tf i£- s?r--t <i. t rrtirad t-xn e nerv-ye .8 aga TEe C-UK.UB.S M Lewsaaa. was tn. Aafwk 1. wy j£- E ■A tan lriJ 7e»-e£**-t ia. «r. u Ctri. H.'J«»t*- Atfto'A VI Her 'sue M x ia T g* •••7573 words
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Article64 1913-09-01 6 To-day’s quo ati:n unrefined tia in Penang was 196 70 per pica cu-ine-* done. No Lindon quotatirns Tne following butiaesa in tin ha* tvedane t -day Penang Tin Exchange 6j m*’ $96 J Straits Trading Co. 25 tons st Eastern Smelting Co. 35 tons as Leong F-e <k64 words
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Article81 1913-09-01 6 Splendid progress is being made with toe construction werk 00 the Ke-dao lite, sto the rsii-head on the fi-st section from Bu'-t Mertajam is now lass than a mi e from the big Muds bridge. The embankments ate up for the remaining distance sni in t-S course81 words
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Article50 1913-09-01 6 Armvam By Kling September 1 from Mr A J Thackwell and Mr G Ingle*; izezz Malacca, Mr E T Walton from Swettenham, Mr and Mrs Cheney, Mr aito Mrs Bateson, Mr and Mrs Stew-rt, Masar* Murray, Amndel, R O Wood. Manon, Alexander, Lan Keong Lay and A R Stuart.50 words
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Advertisement327 1913-09-01 6 Motor Cars. A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM o Themhxxnnoos British Qtrnkor sniiiro 2 <jllUllvl <yi|tUl V 15 H P with French grey lawn body. A well finished British Car vw raff at moderate price. 12 HP. I mo* with Lincoln green body. The bes: American Car ■iade and the327 words
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Advertisement15 1913-09-01 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL. Ai Ideal Spot for Spending Hobdayi aad Week-Endu SAR£IE= BROTHERS,15 words
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Article216 1913-09-01 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in oar share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Saaaa*. 1 2 I "o s "s M -r> S 3 -r> M\*xxnq. Gopeng C. 30/6 33/- 31/- 34/3 Kamunting... 2/6 5/- 2/6 5/6 Malayan Tin 53/6216 words
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Article113 1913-09-01 7 A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 1. A complimentary dinner was given to Mr. W. A. Cuscaden, Inspector-General of Police, at the Singapore Club on Saturday night. Mr. Cuscaden is leaving for Home on Tuesday. The Chief Justice presided and in his speech113 words
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Article46 1913-09-01 7 OUR FUTURE CHIEF JUSTICE. [From Our Owi Correspondent.] Singapore, September 1. Mr. Thomas de M. Braddell is returning to the Colony by the French mail. It is understood that he will act as Chief Justice when Sir W. Hyndman Jones goes on leave.46 words
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Article106 1913-09-01 7 Reuter. THE BANK RATE. London, August 31. At a meeting of Reich’s Bank the VicePresident declared that a veiuetion of the bank rate was still impossible, although the bank’s present bullion deposits amounted to nearly nine million sterling above that of Augmt 1912, despite the transfer ofReuter. - 106 words
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Article32 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. CASE IMPORTED FROM SALONICA. Vienna, August 31. A ease of Asiatic cholera has occurred Vienna The patient is a merchant w ho recently arrived from Salonica, via Servia.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article46 1913-09-01 7 A DULL MARKET. P. G Special Cable, London, September 1. The share market is dull and easier. The price of rubber is now 2s An interim dividend of 4 per cent, has been declared by the Deviturai Rubber and Tea Estates Co., Ltd.46 words
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Article60 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. A “BUNDER” FROM FLEET STREET. London, August 30. The Telegraph's Tokvo correspondent in a sensational story declares the reason why President Yuan Shih-kai massed troops on the Yangtse and prepared war was because he was poisoned by arsenic in May by Southern agents, and that his—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article289 1913-09-01 7 London, August 26.—A Shanghai cable states that desperate figh ing has been going on around Nanking daring the past ten days, and is daily growing more intense, as the attack c'oses in on the last rebel stronghold of this Province. Chang-Hsun is carrying on the attack from289 words
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Article96 1913-09-01 7 Reuter. POLICE PROCLAMATION BURNED London, August 30. At a meeting in Dublin yesterday evening one of the bailed strike leaders burned the police proclamation prohibiting the meeting on Sunday. In support the strikers declared they would hold the meeting at all costs. Strong reinforcements of theReuter. - 96 words
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Article47 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. EMPLOYERS’ OFFER. London, August 30. The London master decoraters have offered an immediate increase of a penny an hour to the men, and submission of the other half penny to arbitration. A ballot of the men wi'l be taken to-day upon the offer.■.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article70 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. THE EXODUS FROM MEXICO CITY. Mexico City, August 31. The President of the Mexican Senate has telegraphed to the New York representative of the Mexican Telegraph Company requesting him to protest to President Woodrow Wilson against the withdrawal of American citizens from Mexico, declaring that the—Reuter. - 70 words
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AFTER THE WAR.
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Article129 1913-09-01 7 .—Reuter. TALE OF SLAUGHTER. London, August 30. The Times' Sofia correspondent says that Bulgaria has decided to negotiate direct with Turkey anent Adrianople The Recent Bulgarian Massacres. Salonika, August 31. The Carnegie International Committee of Enquiry into the Balkan massicies has decided to abandon the task, owing to.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article50 1913-09-01 7 D.O.L. Berlin, August 31. On Russia’s advice, Bulgaria’s nQgotiations with the Porte are commencing at the soonest ible moment, probably without mediation. Three Bulgarian d-degates have departed from Constantinople, as direct negotiations between Turkey and Bulgaria have been prepared. It i< reported that Bulgaria will abandon AdrianopleD.O.L. - 50 words
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Article663 1913-09-01 7 Sena* or Lafayette Young, the editor of the Ds Moinei “Capital,” who wis appointed United States Senator from lowa, after the death of Mr. Jonathan P. Do'liver, is in London after his stirring experience in Servia, where he served as a co r respondent663 words
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Article230 1913-09-01 7 London, August 25.—A Constantinople cable states that, owing t> the firm attitude of the Powers with regard to Adrianople, the Porte is beginning to realise that a dire.t understanding with Bulgaria offers the best chance of an exit from the present impasse. Negotiations have consequently been resumed with230 words
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Article102 1913-09-01 7 A SERIOUS OUTBREAK. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 1. A serious outb r eak of fire occurred during the early hours of this morning at Ampaug. The fire was noticed at about 2 a.m., but as no one gave the alarm the Fire Brigade102 words
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Article59 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. OIL AND POWDER IN DANGER. London, August 30. Great excitement was caused this afternoon by a fierce blaze in the canteen of a building at Haulbowline Island, Queenstown, in close vicinity to large Government stores of coal, oil and powder. Three hundred bluejackets succeeded in extinguishing—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article38 1913-09-01 7 3. —Keuter. TWO PASSENGERS INJURED. London, August 31. An aeroplane flying from Hendon to Farnborough, for delivery at the War Office, fell a hundred feet at Maidenhead. The pilot, Debussy, and two passengers fractured their limbs.3.—Keuter. - 38 words
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Article104 1913-09-01 7 D’.O.L. Berlin, August 31. The Tsar has sent to Queen Wilhelmina a message of congratulation concerning the opening of the Palace of Peace which, he says, may become a centre for decisions of arbitration courts. The Prince of Wales has arrived in Berlin and is living inD’.O.L. - 104 words
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Article32 1913-09-01 7 .—DO.L. Berlin, August 31. The Norddeutsche Lloyd Steamship Company is establishing an agency next year at Hamburg with the object of dealing with the total incoming freight..—DO.L. - 32 words
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Article17 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. London, August 30. Prince Albert has been appointed a midshipman on the battleship Collingwood.—Reuter. - 17 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article57 1913-09-01 7 —Reuter. London, August 30. Worcestershire beat Somerset ac Taunton by an innings and 35 runs. Surrey defeate I Leicester at the Oval by an innings and 161 runs. Hants beat Gloucester at Bournemouth by 315 runs. The game between Sussex and Yorkshire at Hastings was drawn pointless. At.—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article146 1913-09-01 7 The following were the scores for the Murray Trophy 1913 made this morning 200 Yards Deliberate. Miss J. Smith 31 Mrs. Wright-Motion 30 Miss W. Gawthorne 25 I. Mrs. Liston 23 Miss E. Mathieu 20 Miss S. B. Smith 19 J Miss Gawthorne 19 4-This counts146 words
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Article133 1913-09-01 7 The Monthly Handicap Shoot took place yesterday morning on the Kampong Bharu Range- Owing to the threatening weather the attendance was smaller than usual. Scores were as follows—under usual NR A. conditions. Ranges 200, 500 and 600 Yards. made Corpl. J Dowty with H’cap .78 101.04133 words
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Article160 1913-09-01 7 THE MATCH WITH KINTA. A very successful week end match was played with Kinta in which Penang won the Singles by 8 to 1* on Saturday afternoon and Kinta won the Foursomes by 3 to 1* on Sunday morning. The Captain of the Kinta Team Mr. B.160 words
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Article56 1913-09-01 7 Crabb Watt and Brown 1 v Tatham at id Shaw 0 Martin and Fitzgerald 0 v Matthew and Lucas 1 Acton and May v Brown and Vaureneu 1 Martin and Armstrong v Harris and Sellar 1 If 3 The Club dinner held at the Penang Club on Saturday evening56 words
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Article45 1913-09-01 7 The following tie i-i for to-day Profession Pairs. —Proctor and Heaps v. Southam and Carr. The following ties are for Wednesday Championship. —Southam v. Haslam, final runner-up. Mixed Doubles Handicap, Class A.— IMrs. Craig anil Cunradi v. Mrs. Welham and Carr, final.45 words
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Article487 1913-09-01 7 TO-DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. The case in which de Ervanda de We’d. J. van Nelle, tobacco manufacturer, Rotterdam, sues Slot Ji Co., merchant*, Penang, for infringement of a trade mark, w is con* tinned before Mr. Justice Th irnton in the Supreme Court to-day. The action arises over the487 words
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Article76 1913-09-01 7 .—Reuter. PROSPECTS OF DEPORTATION. London, August 31; The lawyers continue a fierce st uggle over the Thaw case. Ihe advantage momentarily rests with the chief of police of Coaticock, who first arrested Thaw at the instance of Counsel for the State of New York. The Chief has.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement121 1913-09-01 7 The Rubber Tree Book BY W. F. de Bois Maclaren. A Text Book for Rubber Directors, Planters and Assistants. 300 PAGES. 85 ILLUSTRATIONS. For the convenience of Planters who would like to have the above book without tha trouble of writing home for it, the undermentioned are keeping a stock,121 words
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Article839 1913-09-01 8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on August 28th at the regitered offices of the company, Commercial Unioi Buildings, Singapore, the Chairman, Mr. Frederick C. Peck, presiding. There were also present:—Messrs Lee Cboon Guan, Lee Chim Tuan (directors), L.839 words
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Article44 1913-09-01 8 An American motoring through a small Scotch town was pulled up for excessive speed. Didn’t you see that notice, 'Dead Slow inquired the policeman. ’Course I did.” returned the Yankee, but I thought it referred to your durned jittle town London Evening Standard.44 words
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Article495 1913-09-01 8 s.fp. THE BENEDICT PRESIDENT. PRESENTATION TO MR. F, J. HALLIFAX. The ordinary me ting of the Municipal Commissioners was hsld at Singap >re last Friday, the President, Mr. F; J. Hallifax, presiding. There were also present Messrs. J. Polglase (Secretary), R. Peirce, A. W. Bean, Cheng Kengs.fp. - 495 words
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Article265 1913-09-01 8 Penang was unusually well ottered for in the matter of entertainments this weekend. The Mascots made a welcome re-appear-ance at the Motion Pic ure Show, contributing a capital programme of songs, dances, sketches, etc. An excellent lot of pictures were also screened. The Ka Liang Eu Geh265 words
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Article72 1913-09-01 8 The Gazette publishes for general information the mail contract made between the Government and B. I. Steam Navigation Co. The agreement commenced on February 12th 1913 and continues in force for a period of five years, terminable, of course, by various stated provi-ions. Government pays the Company72 words
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Article73 1913-09-01 8 Indragiri, Dut., 160, Brou, Aug. 31, Deli, gen., K. P. M. Ellora, Brit., 2567, H. A. Sharpe, Aug. 31, Rangoon, gen H. Liebert Co. Benarty, Brit., 2510, Has tie, Aug. 30, London, gen S. B Co. Kirin Maru, Jap., 2357, Deguchi, Sept. 1, Singapore, gen., Paterson, S. Co. Hebe,73 words
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Article69 1913-09-01 8 Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Jin Ho for Asahan. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan Brand an. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Van Swoll for Olehleh, Sabang &c. and Padang. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld69 words
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Article51 1913-09-01 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFIC» To- Mobrow. For Per Close. Tongkah Malacca Ip.m. Deli and Batu Bahra Indragiri 1 p.m I'eluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenhara and Singapore Klang 4-30p.n0. Wbdnesday. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Langsa, Edi, T. Se-") mawe, Segli, Olehleh > Atjeh 1 p.m. and51 words
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Article124 1913-09-01 8 Prnang, September 1, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/415/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 176$ Bombay Demand Bank 174$ 3 days’sight Private 176$ Madras Demand Bank124 words
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Article263 1913-09-01 8 Pbnano, September 1, 1913. S. P. Tapioca $4.30 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.70 buyers Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.40 buyers. White Pepper $30.10 sales. Trang Pepper s2os buyers. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $85.00 sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $24263 words
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Advertisement61 1913-09-01 8 MARTIN’S AMS A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin a Pills in the house, so that oa the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale. At61 words
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Advertisement321 1913-09-01 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality| I J s ■jfjW F A the CAMEL BRAND BELTING. "ft 4 V BONELESS I issrl I oik i i (r n) t I BREAKFAST 1 'I BACON d <: THE STRONGEST BELT IN THE WORLD. THE 1915 MODUS. JUST ARRIVED. Silent321 words
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Article2051 1913-09-01 9 I A* a i x-i a„k Number of Issue ft g •fl Capital* Subscribed, ghares. Value. 2 Dividends. Name. —o“ 0 H~** OD 01 att OP 19oJ 1810 1911 1913 1913 MININ®. ISIS 8100,000 ($60,000 60 000 1 Ayer Weng Rahman/ DAP. 00. 81.10 1903 300,000 300,000 30 0002,051 words
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Article1088 1913-09-01 9 HIS MYSTERIOUS ARRIVAL IN KOBE. DISAPPOINTED DEPUTATION. Dr. Sun Yat Sen arrived in Kobe from Formosa on board the N.Y.K. steamer Sbinano Maru, but according to first reports—aft er wards discounted—mysteriously disappeared before the ship entered the harbour. The Japan Chronicle says:—The Shinano Maru came into1,088 words
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Article377 1913-09-01 9 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. The further enquiry into the fire which took place at the premises of Chop Chin Eng, No. 135 Beach Street on the 2nd July last, was continued this morning in Mr Colman’s Court. The defendants are Mr. Cheng Siong, Mr. Wai Seug, Tam377 words
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Advertisement103 1913-09-01 9 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., Auckland. Wellington. Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING Al Samarang and Fiji if induoeiibnt 0IFBB8), The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARI* MA, 5,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates o' Sailing from Singapore: {Bth103 words
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Advertisement565 1913-09-01 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Hbad Officb 38, BISHOPSGATB, LONDON, E.O ▲gencibs and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Bwtoria' Kobe Singapore (MleutU Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur565 words
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Article783 1913-09-01 10 Remarkable statistics of the British and American motor-car export trade are given by the Board of Trade in parliamentary papers, The return was asked for by Mr. Arnold, a Liberal M.P., and it is interesting to note that he did not ask for the figures of the imports783 words
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Article35 1913-09-01 10 Pbnang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel Tanjong’Bungah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur:—The Empire Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Calcutta The Continental Hotel Ceylon Nuwara Eliya35 words
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Article80 1913-09-01 10 Monday, September I. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, September 2. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday. September 3. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, September 4 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday.80 words
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Article210 1913-09-01 10 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, Sept. 2,4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 and Tong Chuan, Sept. 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17. Bagan210 words
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Advertisement217 1913-09-01 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 car217 words
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Advertisement468 1913-09-01 10 I This is the I TYRE CONTINENTAL I T 3 That is R R I Hardest B -to C f|F B A E H I r\ TYRE STOCKED BY llmhi Chin Seng Co., Ltd., IM Tai Seng Co., Ltd., M and Chin Kooi Co. H Sellar, Murray Co. I SECURE468 words
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Miscellaneous17 1913-09-01 10 The Moon. O New Moon Sept. 1 First Quarter 7 O Full .Moon 15 Last Quarter 2317 words
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Advertisement2334 1913-09-01 11 p ho Bsma I— Si£« Niesihe Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. W& Steam Navigation Co. Co., intended sailings. I HPECTED 4RRIVALS AND DEPARTURES I\ ,/gAY Intbndbd io Sail. Stbambb. JF MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. OCCflll S ICQ HI SRID (ft ltd l9i 3 Thar. 4th Sept, at 4 p.m. Taroba Sept. 4 Assaye2,334 words
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