Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1913

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 204 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. sth SEPTEMBER, 1912 PRICE ;o CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 875 1 x'oauoßaanDDwaooQ-Buaaaaß C D d I OH $3O O a D u \7OU can have the Pinang D g I t’azatte" posted every day n for a whole year to your addreM. D a (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and u Half-yearly ratee. n q Subscriptions are payable in advance and
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    • 83 1 ■imaaanaaDUDuoaaaaaaaaeoD* a AA7 HEN YOU ARE AWAY u n V on leave you want to keep 2 in touch with Malayan affairs, o Commercial, Mining, Pleating, &c. This you can do Q in no better way than by subscriu- JJn;* 0 th We kl Ytuition of the g Pinang Gasette”
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  • 978 2  -  A. W. Torkington in the Financial Times. There is so much misapprehension as to the real cause of the slump in the price of plantation rubber that I venture to trespass on your space for the purpose of dealing wuh a few of the extraordinarily
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    • 1230 2 TO LET. NOTICES. J, 7. SS* to let. notice. 1 1 Cl a fire’s BTof D ow VIADAME ANTONESCU, I D1 AA J Apply to EXECUTORS,” MIDWIFE DIPLOMEE I JjJLUUU 35, Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. AND SICK NURSE, I W WXTk 1065-17-9 SEA VIEW HOTEL, PENANG I 111 1X1111“ Telephone
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    • 522 2 THE BEAUTY MAKER. Oatine 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 only preparation that will properly remove the laterite XS dust from the P ores °f the skin. It makes the
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  • 2677 3 WHAT THE DOCTORS SAY ABOUT IT. PROFESSOR EHRLICH AND HIS WONDERFUL DRUG 606. When Lord Morley we'corned the Medical Congress to London, he said Another painful subject ca ches the eye on your fifty pages of agenda—l mean the horrible dangers of a certain disease transmitted
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    • 263 3 I New Optical Goods. I THE “DAINTY” RIMLESS EYE-GLASS Gold Filled $5-00. Solid Gold $7-50. “AMPHYL” Motor or Cycle Goggles $6-50. Glare Protectors m itli \ciiious coloured to $8**00» I Our NEW OPTICAL PRICE LIST is now ready, and we I shall be pleased to send a copy to anyone
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  • 480 4 UTILITY OF RAILWAY. The Peking Daily News, writing oi August 9 of China and her railways and the defection of San Yat-sen in the matter, says Th* 1 value of existing ra l*ays to China fass been proved to the satisfaction of even the most conservative countryman,
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  • 164 4 A Board of Trade return gives figures which indicate the nation’s growth during the psst sixty years Between 1851 and 1912 the population of the United Kingdom grew from 27.4 millions to 45.7 millions whilst the dea’h and birth rates respectively fell from 21.5 and
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  • 107 4 After years of eff_»rt in behalf of unfortunate girls, Supt. A. W. Elliott, of the Southern Rescue Mission, Atlanta, Ga., has quitted the battle, and the mission, long well known in the South, will be dissolved. He leaves this work of reform convinced that the efforts to
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  • 81 4 Tha following story (told in the “Tatler”) is of a small boy who was laboriously pushing a heavy hand cart up a steep hill and «topping every f ew minutes to wipe the perspiration from his face. A clergyman watching him, and thinking to help the lad,
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  • 446 4 .—P.M G. The following note from the P.M.G. has a topic d interest in view of the visit to Malaya of the Bandmann Opera Co. The fair ladies of the chores and our local “nuts” will doubtless appreciate Mr Garvin’s kindly defence The attack which
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  • 118 4 GERMAN EXPERT FOR PEKING. The Frankfurter Zeitung learns that the negotiations between Dr. Arnold, member of the directorate of the German Reichsbauk, and the Chinese in Berlin were brought to n conclusion a short time ago. According to the arrangement made, Dr. Arnold has undertaken to proceed
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  • 174 4 A Rainless August. The Siam Observer of August 29 says We have received from various parts of the Monthon of Krung Tap reports which would point to seriom loss to cultivators owing to the want of rain Fiom Klong Raugsit district the report is that there has
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  • 171 4 A telegram from Utsunomiya reports that Nanta zan at Chuzenji was, on August 15, opened for pilgrimages. On the same afternoon, a large number of persoos were on the moun'ain when, at three o’clock, a terrible gale suddenly set in. At the time about fifty pilgrims
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  • 796 4 GERMANY’S GREATEST SCIENTIST. There has been nothing comparable with this relentless, persistent elaboration of a chemical compound which, at a single dose, may destroy within the living tissues the organism of dread disease. This was the tribute paid by Professor Cushing, of Harvard, during the early days of
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  • 867 4 again for The Brand that Failed. —Shoe and Leather Record. AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. The task of selling boots in the distant markets of the world has with it a distinct smack of that romance of commerce which is a prominent characteristic in the history of
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  • 37 4 Old-fashioned Grandmother Why Muriel, where are your dolls thia morning Why don’t you take them out in your dolls’ carriage, dear Muriel (slightly bored): “Oh I leave all that to their nurse.”—“Century Magazine.”
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  • 157 4 The following are outputs for August New Columbia lbs. 11,146 R. E. of Krian 18,588 Bertam 45,000 Straits 160,500 Tali Ayer 84,750 Batak Rabit 13,300 Bagan Serai 13,000 Karan 6,230 Padang Jawa 10,824 Padang n 12,000 Samagaga 4,160 Penang 90,600 Rubana 42,000 Consolidated 6,250 Gula Kalumpong 56,854 Juru
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  • 63 4 The followin’ brief letter points its own moral:— Bukit Tarnbun, P.W., l£th Aug., 1913. To The Manager, Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, Kindly omit 6,000 seedlings from advertisement 942. All were sold at first insertion of advertisement. Yours faithfully, J. Duncan Hindley, Manager, Bukit Tambun Coconut Co., Ltd. Advertisers
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    • 125 4 Stop That Pain! Accidents will happen. Disease and various ailments sometimes come in spit of all precautions. But why endure the aches and pains when Little’s Oriental Balm well rubbed in wi’l instantly bring relief It is unquestionably the most remarkable pain cure in the worl L For backache, head-ache,
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    • 16 4 A BIG PROGRAMME FOR A BIG DAY. IT IS HERE AND CAN BE SEEN THIS SATURDAY.
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    • 63 4 MARTIN’S a^ P ¥L E LS A French Remedy for *ll ties. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of an Pills in the house, so that on the first 4 v be Irregularity of the System, a timely o o t hem, administered. Those who use them recomnie ore hence
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 132 4 AT THE George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. 2 Great Series of Specials, Featuring the Most Wonderful 6,000 ft. 2 Reels. 2 Parts. IN A “Florentine Drama" The scene has been played at Florence on the same site on which it took place in the year 1700—(Coloured.) “THE SORROWFUL
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    • 244 4 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS THE New Bandmaim Opera co. In the Highly Amusing and Popular Musical Farce The Girl in the Taxi From the Lyric Theatre, Loudon. Now in its Second Year of Success DOORS OPEN AT 9. COMMENCE AT 9-3 Q Plan at ROBINSON PIANO Co Prices:
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    • 413 5 I HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I B This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. B Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; B B
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  • 1188 6 When people talk of a short life and a merry one it is usually in a jocular spirit, or in kindly extenuation of some one who has gone the pace and come to an untimely erd. It is a right and natural thing to desiie to
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  • 841 6 DINNER AND PRESENTATION AT PENANG. Mr. W. A. Cuscaden, Inspector-General of Police, Straits Settlements, who is now on bis way Home on leave, prior to retirement after thirty years’ service in the Colony, arrived at Penang yesterday on board the Japanese mail steamer. He was received
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  • 413 6 FOREIGNER’S CONVICTION tv KOREA. toTarb;MTi dy D r E: d f h Mmes, of a Chinese in his employ unrl? aQ most dist essing and provoking c rn er a stance. The Anto Shimpo (translate/?' the Seoul Press) states that on Mr. Mason was tried for manslauX/•'
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  • 71 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $97.80 per p cul, buyers no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £l9B spot and £197 three months. The following business iu tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $97.80 Straits Trading Co 25 tons at 98.50 Eastern
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  • 55 6 The members of the Bandmann Opera Company arrived in Penang this afternoon about 2 o’clock and are staying at Hotel Norman, where a supper is advertised for to-night after the performance. We are pleased to hear they are staying over Saturday night, when Gipsy Love will be
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  • 314 6 While James McNeill Whistler, the painter, was trying on a hat in a London shop one day (says the Argonaut a customer rushed in, and, mistaking Mr. Whistler for a clerk, exclaimed I say, this ’at doesn’t fit The artist eyed him for a minute, and then replied,
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    • 133 6 By Special aa His Appointment Majesty i to King George? DUNLOP IYRES. first I m w FORE most n mET J/ X g AL EVER 1888, fiT SINCE. BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES. WRITE FOR NEW LISI' TO Messrs. GUTHRIE i> co., Ltd., PENANG. Pritchard 6s 3 Co. iSoJe Agents for
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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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  • 386 7 TODAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers ind sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 8 Sabir. 5. J 1-2 Ji 1 5 so t a Mtntnp, Kamunting... 3/3 5/9 1/3 4/K Pulai 7| 8f 7| 8» Malayan Tin 43/- 48/6
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  • 74 7 For the period from sth to 18th September, 1913, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the Rules under the Cu-toms Duties Enactment will be assessed on the following prices Sheet and Biscuit $l2O
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  • 40 7 From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, September 5 Capt, McLaughlin and his wife gave a dem mstration of Jiu Jitsu at the Y.M.C A., wherp the Captain arranges disses, as also for the Military and the Police.
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  • 94 7 The Bind will play the following proRraiume of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 p m.'j:— Reminiscences Of Wales Godfrey. Fo.ka Chant du Cog Short. a hr Gold and Silver Lehar. Gavotte DerE>steKuss Grohmann. March City Sights Czibulka. Samson, the jockey who rode a numler of
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  • OUR LONDON WIRE.
    • 53 7 P. G Special Cable. London, September 4. Private selling of stocks has greatly reduced the auction catalogues, with the result that share values show an improvement. Interim Dividends. The fol’owing inter im dividends are decla’ed Sungei Salak Rubber Co., Ltd 5 per cent. St. George Rubber Estates, Ltd,
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  • 78 7 GREAT FIRE NEAR SEREMBAN. [/ro»n Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, September 5. The bigger part of the village of Gedang Lillang, near Seremban, was burnt down, owing to the lapidity with which the flames from a fire which originally occurred at an attap house spread to adjoining
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  • 63 7 RECRUITS REFUSE TO LEARN MALAY. [Fro»» Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, September 5. Twenty-one Indian recruits were sentenced by the Magistrate at Ku da Lumpur to three months’ rigorous imprisonment, for disobedience of orders and for conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline, the sentences to run
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  • 39 7 A PROTEST MEETING. [From o>tr Own Correspondent.} Singapore, September 5. The Moslems are arranging to hold a public meeting, in the Memorial Hal', to protest against the non-a'lowsnce of the Hari Raya as a public holiday.
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  • 112 7 .—Reuter. NOTABLE CEREMONY. Berlin, Sept-mb-r 5. At Sigmaringens ex-King Manoel of Portugal was married to Piincess Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern, in presence < f his mother, German Royalties, 'he Prince of Wales, the Duchess Aosta—altogether eighty Royal guests being present. After the civil ceremony at the
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  • 65 7 —Reuter. DAMAGES £lOO,OOO. Manchester, September 4. Great bonded stores in Manchester, containing quantities of oil, bacon, p ovisions, three thousand bales of cotton, an 1 two thousand cases of print goods, were des troyed by fire. The damages a r e not less than a quarter
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  • 52 7 —Reuter. TIED VOTE ON A MOTION OF CENSURE. Melbourne, September 4. The House of Representatives, voting on a censure motion, pol ed equally, 32 to 32, and it was rejected by the casting vote of the Speaker. Five of each side were absent entertaiui g the British Parliamentarian
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  • 212 7 —Reuter. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS. BOARD OF TRADE'S REFUiAL. Loudon, September 4. Ninety-one firms have acceded to the punters’ demand for an extra three halfpence per hour. The employees in these firms have returned to work, but out of the incre se. amounting to over six shillings weekly, each
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  • 164 7 —Reu er. LOCK-OUT DECLARED BY THE MASTERS. Dublin, September 4. The masters’ decision has caused consternation in the city It means practically a general lock-out of thirty thousand workers in all industries. Especially shipping will be affected. Fife Miners* Protest. The Fife Miners’ Executive have piss
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  • 45 7 —Reuter. ROYAL SYMPATHY. London, September 4. Their Majesties have telegraph°d their distress at the Aisgill accident. They heartily svmpathis? with the injure 1 and with the relatives of the de-d. They are being kept informed of the condition of the injure 1.-
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  • 38 7 Reuter. ABOYEUR FOR RUSSIA. London, September 4. Aboyeur, the 1913 Derby winner, has been purchased f>r Ru-sia. Th a pric l has not transpired Aboyeur joins Minoru at the Galcee Mo e stud nar Kharkoff.—
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  • 33 7 —Reuter. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND LEAVES OVER A MILLION. London, September 4. The late Duke of Sutherland left £1,220,905, practicably he whole of which is bequeathed to his relatives and servants.
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  • 41 7 .—Reuter. ORDERED TO TXKE COMPLETE REST. Rome, September 5. His Holiness the Pope is suffering from a cold accompanied by hoarseness, and his doctors have ordered him to take complete rest but he insists on receiving pilgrims.-
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 23 7 .—Reuter. London, September 4. The result of the Coun y Cricket Championship is Kent, 81.48 per cent. Yorkshire, 70.37. Surrey, 63.30.
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    • 50 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, Sept a mber 4. The Royal Artillery Sports yesterday were very successful. The Governo the Chief Justic®, and m>ny others attended. There was an exciting fight for the Championship, which was won by Gunner Forward with 54 points to Gunner Steer’s 52.
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    • 597 7 G.S.R.C. v OF.C. The football match between the Givernment Service Recreation Club an I the Old Farquhars drew a l«rge crowd of spectators to Victoria Green yesterday afiemoon. Mr. H. R. Che-seman was the referee. Teams G.S.R.C. Goal: D. Lopez Backs: D. Hillarv, T. J. Williams; Half Backs
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    • 49 7 The following t e was played yesterday Single Handicap Class A.—Carr beat Bennett by 6—4 7—5. Tenuis priz a s will be presented on Friday, 12th iust., after the final of the Profession Pairs. The runner-up in each event of the Tournament will receive a prize.
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    • 354 7 The opinion we expressed in these notes regarding the uude-irabiliry of passing the new Penang Turf Club expenditure scheme by the mere casting vote of the Chairman, says the X F. P,. especially when it was opposed by such sound opinion, has received general support not only
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  • 326 7 An announcement was made on August 14 which will probably be viewed with some concern by those who have watched the growing hold of the Shell Transport and Trading Company upon the oil industry. Ic is said that this already huge concern has made an offer to
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  • 256 7 A motor boat tour among the guano islands, which extend 1,000 miles along the coast-line of Peru, is the subject of an interesting article in The Times. The diminution in the deposits of guano in this region has caused a good deal of disquietude amongst the
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  • 290 7 J.M.S. The fairway, I grant you, is shocking, Tis a nightmare of villainous lies, Of speargrass that works through your stocking, Of foul and importunate flies The greens are brunettes, they are branded With the trampling of bullock and horse, And yet, to be thoroughly candid, We’re
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  • 139 7 Chicagj’s twelve women constables have been sworn in. Chief McWeeny, in »d Iressing the women (according to the Daily Telegraph, New York correspondent), gave them the following list of dont’s Don’t stretch the truth. Don’t be too stern have compassion. Present all cases fairly and squarely. Don’t be
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  • 142 7 An amusing story is related about M. Ysaye, the famous violinist, by the Etoile Beige.” During his visit to America the artist was the guest cf a New York millionaire, who in his early days was a shoemaker. After dinner his host importuned Ysaye to play, and when
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 116 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 the trouble of writing home for it, the undermentioned are keeping a stock,
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  • 1302 8 —T.O.M HEARING AT KUALA KANGSAR. The hearing of the charge before the District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, (Mr. H. B. EUerton) against the late manager of the Lintang Rubber Estate, Mr. F. H. Banes?, for alleged deficiency of $lO,OOO in bis book?, took place on Tuesday. Auditor’s Evidence.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 479 8 JpOMSfr /<• vf» Do you realize the immense importance of the unique superiority of Odol While all other preparations for cleansing the mouth and teeth are effective only during the few moments of application, the antiseptic and refreshing power of Odol continues gently but persistently Jor hours afterwards. Odol penetrates
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    • 251 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!! m «!*< A r-1 A «cl I <Wk jHiB Vj THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING. V SUPERIOR 1 I (r Il BREAKFAST l l! BACON yjjjgE'GP' TRADE > v --Mgr the strongest belt in the world. THE w j. I’ls modus, just arrived.
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  • 2414 9 I CP...U s j it a <e g* 19oJ 1910 1911 1919 1913 MIfMI N Q 1919 9100,000 $60.000 60 000 1 1 Ayer Weng Rahrean/ DAP 00. 11.10 1903 300,000 300.000 30,000 10 10 30 SO 28} 9 Belat Tin Mining O< 82$ s*7o 1919 050 000 -wo
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  • 84 9 Miyazaki Maru, Jap., 5270, Soyeda, Sept. 4, Yokohama, gen., B. Co. Glenfalloch, orit., 1434, Gardner, Sept. 4, Amoy, g< n., Heng Moh Co. Den of Glamis, Brit., 3318, Low, Sept. 5, London, gen., B. Co. Tosa Maru, Jap., 3610, Satow, Sept. 5, C’cutta, gen., P. Simons Co. Alma, Brit.,
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  • 72 9 Jin Ho for Asahan. Miyazaki Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Tong Hong for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore, Padang for Batu Bahra. Glenfalloch for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Pangkor for
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  • 105 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m. Deli Alma 1 p.m. Tongkah Tongkah 1 p.m. Trang Mary Austin 2 p.m. Batu Bahra Leong Ho 2 p.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan Ban Whatt
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  • 124 9 Penang, September 5, 1913. (By Courtisy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/415/32 n 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
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  • 265 9 Pbnang, September o, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $4.30 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.50 buyers Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.40 buyers. White Pepper $29.50 buyers. Trang Pepper s2o} buyers. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $75 buyers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $22.50
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  • 134 9 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, Sept. 6,8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 and Tong Chuan, Sept. 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 328 9 INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE-. ASSURANCE Royal Exchange, London COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and was Incorporated by Royal Charter in A.D, 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Companies in existence. It has granted the benefits of Assurance to the Public for a period exceeding 190
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    • 569 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Re~ra SSS* 1 £1 200 000 Rewrve Fuad £1,700,000 Keeerve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,008 Head Offici 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai
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  • 951 10 THE COOLIE RECRUITING QUESTION. Speaking at Bangalore on August 25 at tbe 20th annual meeting of the United Planters Association of Southern India, the Chairman (Mr. C. E. Abbott) referring to sugggestions for improving the labour situ* ation, observed— In some districts things may be said to
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  • 80 10 Friday, September 5. Hand, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Saturday, September 6. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday, September 7 16th Sunday after Trinity. Monday, September 8. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Tuesday, September
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  • 35 10 Pknang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Tanjong Bunoah :—Springtide Hotel.Kuala Lumpur —The Empire Hotel. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangqqm Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon —Nuwara Ehya
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 218 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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    • 476 10 I TYRE CONTINENTAL I That is R R I Hardest 7 B l TO C B a e Tire. L d B TYRE STOCKED BY 1 Chin Seng: d: Co., Ltd., fin Tai Seng Co., Ltd., 18 and Chin Kooi Co. B —Sellar, Murray Co. I SECURE AN 01l lil
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 168 10 The Moon. First Quarter Sept. 7 O Full Moon 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon 30 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W. H W L. V. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Sept. 5 2-52 9-15 2-51 9-22 6 3-21 9-51 319 946 7 3-49 10-31 3-48 10-07 8 4-18
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  • 907 11 Rangoon, Aug. 20.—The figures given in the Annual Report of the P.angoon Port Commissioners for the past year show a satisfactory state of affairs. The receipts were R®. 4,393,456, against an expenditure of Rs. 3,595,793. Ths cargo from sea-go-iug vessels landed on wharves and pontoons showed an increase
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 272 11 t Scientific Manuring. More SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK AND PRACTICAL FIELD TESTS HAVE ENABLED THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAUR— To place at the disposal of the Planters the Correct Ingredients for the Successful Manuring of Tropical Plantations THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS—A. BAUR. Specialise in Manures and do no other business. Large
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    • 1006 11 Let Sanatogen Renew N Kl. YOUT NcfVCS» Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. Thousands upon thousands of people are daily gaining new nerve power, health, and strength from Sanatogen—the tonic food with lasting effects. f Amongst them are many of the most famous people in the world—such as those whose letters
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2524 12 p. &o. B rit,sh I— S team N ftviGflTiow Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. fej Steam Navigation Co. Co.. Limited. INTENDED SAILINGS. IXPFCTEO tRRIVALS AND DEPARTURES /^ZCftJK—. P I Fob Intkndbd to Bail. Stiambb. Arnnn Cfn Ch* MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. 6th Sept, at Lama VC€OH MSG IB ***** Sept 18^Chine connecting with
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