Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-09-10 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 208 VOL. LXXI. WEDNESDAY. 10th SEPTEMBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1013 1913-09-10 1 a jPuaaoHaaaaaHDaoaaßuuaQDß FOR $3O g S \7OU can have the Pinang g o J Ganotte” posted every day n for a whole year to your address. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, SSD. O g Proportionate Quarterly and d Half-yearly rate*. g g Subscriptions are payable in I advance and remittance» should g1,013 words
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Advertisement90 1913-09-10 1 ■anoanr Mauisaaa aaoua umucoqb a \A7 BEN YOU ARK AWA Y n g v V on leave you want to keep in touch with Malaya, affairs, S B Social Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. Thia you can do Q in no better way than by aubscrib* n mg to the Weekly90 words
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Article588 1913-09-10 2 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE LESS THAN ESTIMATES. The Siam Observer makes the following reference to the Isteso report of the Financial Adviser on the Siamese Budget:— An admission that, one imagine’, has rarely had to be made before in connection with the finances of this country is contained588 words
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Article277 1913-09-10 2 RANGOON PREACHER’S CRUSADE. Rangoon, August 27.—1 n the course of a sermon on gambling in Rangoon delivered last night at the Epworth Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, the Re.. Cyrus Severance expres-ed himself in condemnatory terms. Taking as his text the verse in the Gospel of St. Luke and277 words
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Advertisement823 1913-09-10 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.NOTICES. WANTED. NOTICE. CHINESE CLERK for Timber Depart- MADAME ANTONESCU, meat of the F.M.S. Riilways. Must n know English and Malay and be able to MIDWIFE DIPLOMEE read and write Chinese. Salary $7O p.m. AND SICK NURSE, Apply to Engineer for Ways and Works, VIEW HOTEL, PENANG Railway Central823 words
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Advertisement552 1913-09-10 2 brain or 1)0(17 is wear 7 the digestive powers are weakened and distaste for ordinary food is often experienced. Under such circumstances the “Allenburys’ Diet is especially valuable. It is pleasant to take, easily digested and assimilated ***** and speedily restorative. Thus it helps the system to recover tone and552 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1913-09-10 2 The Moon. O Fell Moon Sept. 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon w 30 First Quarter Oct. 719 words
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Article453 1913-09-10 3 AL’ THE SUPREME COURT. WELCOME FROM THE BAR. On Monday morning Mr. Justice Braddell presided for tl e first time in the •Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, since his appointment as the Chief Judicial Commissioner of the F. M. S. Upon his Lordship taking his seat upon the453 words
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Article376 1913-09-10 3 The regulation of corvre labour is again the subject of a Ministerial order, signed by Prince Damrong, which appears in this week’s Gazette, says the Bangkok Times of ihe Ist inst. The order runs to nearly nine pages, so that it is evident the countiy has376 words
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Article895 1913-09-10 3 AFRICAN SECRET SOCIETY OF CANNIBALS. POSSIBLY CENTURIES OLD. The measures adopted in Sierra Leone to deal with the unlawful secret societ es which exist for the purp >se of cannibalism forms the subject of a despatch from the Governor of the colony issued as a White Paper. The895 words
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Advertisement521 1913-09-10 3 1 SECURE OVERLAND CAR. 30 H.P., 5 Seater, complete with I Bosch Magneto. I EX THE NEXT SHIPMENT DUE SHORTLY. I The “OVERLAND” is undoubtedly I the best value on the market. I LATEST TESTIMONIAL FROM INDIA: I The Manager, 3rd December, 1913. I American Automobile Co., Bombat.'i I Dear521 words
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Advertisement109 1913-09-10 3 1 Caldbeck, i Macgregor to J 5 WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. M M JJ COUTT’S OLD TOM JJ As supplied to Leading Clubs H J in the Straits and F. M. S. JJ Agents: i Sellar, Murray Co., I PENANG. S “The Top Notch S \Mng l I SCOTCH I I109 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1913-09-10 3 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W H. W. L. V*. A.M. A.M. P.M P.W« Sept.lo 903 3-36 11-26 457 11 10-24 4-42 11-27 5-22 „12 10-59 5-21 11-41 5-46 13 11-30 5-50 Nil. 6-09 „14 12-00 6-16 11-57 6-33 15 12-22 6-41 12-22 6-56 16 12-45 7-05 12-46 7-1895 words
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799 1913-09-10 4 COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the Committee of the Penang Association Football League was held in the Penang School last night, with Mr. H. C. Sells (President) in the chair. T 1 e; e was also present Messrs. H. R. Cheesemao (Vice President), R. L. Cuscaden799 words
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Article561 1913-09-10 4 FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET. A meeting of the Commissioners for the Municipality of George Town was held last evening, when there were present Messrs. W. Peel (President), F. W. Chapman, F. Duxbury, J. Mitchell, Quah Beng Kee, Ah Guan Seok, Lim Eow Hong, L. M. Bell (Municipal Engineer), L.561 words
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Article300 1913-09-10 4 POSSESSION OF ILLICIT CHAN DU. This was an appeal heard by Mr. Justice Thornton, the appellant b ing a Chinese nonia named T«n Siew Eng, who was charged by the Monopolies Department, before Mr. G. C. G. Muller, on the sth June last, with being in possession of300 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article125 1913-09-10 4 Reuter. PROBABLE STARTERS. London, September 9. The following are the probable starters and jockeys for the St. Leger to be run at Doncaster to-morrow: Aghdoe (Maher) Kingsborough (William Griggs) Arda (Earl) Bachelor’s Wedding (Donoghue) Birlingham (Whalley) Curragh (Stern) Jameson (Walter Griggs) Louvoia (Saxby) Willy-nilly (F. Bullock) NightReuter. - 125 words
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Article40 1913-09-10 4 London, September 9. Intense interest was tak-n in the Champagne Stakes, Tetrarch beating Stornoway in a canter by three lengths, They are the best two-year olds, and the win tuHintaim Tetrarch’s phenomenal [form and unbeaten reco d —Reuter.40 words
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Article44 1913-09-10 4 Final Championship to-day, Wednesday. The following tie is for to-mor ow Ladies’ Doubles Handicap.—Mrs. Craig and Miss Beckett v. Mrs Dunn and Mrs Edwards (final The following tie is for Friday:— Profession Pairs.—Craigen and Mason v. Southam and Carr (final.)44 words
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Article63 1913-09-10 4 A “run” for motor-cars and motor cycles will be held on Friday, September, 19th at 9 p.m. The “meet” will be at Sp ing grove corner, and the finish at England House, where Mrs. Young will be “at Home to ail members and their friends as a63 words
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Article208 1913-09-10 4 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 26th August, 1913. Present—Messrs. W. Peel (President), W T. Chapman, F. Duxbury, Quah Beng Kee, Yeoh Guan Seok, and Lim Eow Hong. Absent. Mr. John Mitchell. 1. The minutes of the last meeting are208 words
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Article83 1913-09-10 4 A meeting of the Rural Board, Penang Island, will be held at the. Land Office, Penang, at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the 24th September. The agenda is as follows: Confirmation of minutes of last meeting Appointment of Registrar of Vehicles Schedule of Taxes for 19 14 Amendment83 words
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Article640 1913-09-10 4 FACTS FROM INDIA. Interesting data showing how the human organism becomes adjusted io high temperatures are furnished by Dr. E. H. Hunt, medical officer bo tn) of the Indian railway systems, in an article reviewed iu The Scientific American Supplement (New York, July 12). Calculation shows, it640 words
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Article232 1913-09-10 4 Under this heading a curious method of treating surgical shock, used by Dr. John O’Conor, of the British Hospital at Buenos Aires, is described in The Hospital. Dr. O’Connr simply injects a good dry champagne under the patient’s skin. We are told The effects claimed are immediate and232 words
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Article660 1913-09-10 4 A PROBLEM OF MALAY\ There are altogether too f ew (em our own kith and kin to render the M rate life of the community t ie c COr P°wholesome thing it should be. good blinking one’s eyes: there are\ IBU3 hard, immoveable facts which k660 words
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Article174 1913-09-10 4 To day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $96.40 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quo'ed at £l9l spot and £192 15s. three months. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 12| tons at 9b 49 Straits Trading Co. D174 words
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Advertisement387 1913-09-10 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED FOR PENANG. STOREKEEPER able to furnish $5,000 cash security. Apply S. E. L. c/o Pinang Gazette. COLONIAL EXHIBITION (JAVA) 1914. PersonB who are interested in Amusement», Shows, etc., are requested to obtain the necessary permission for placing same in the Exhibition as soon as possible from the387 words
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Advertisement26 1913-09-10 4 giniiiiniuniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiffliiiiiioiniii® i g sßovril I -a S Because the Bedr-BuiHuW Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 wt the amoußt taheuu26 words
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Advertisement473 1913-09-10 5 < t M j HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I I This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. B B Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed473 words
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Article14 1913-09-10 6 Miller-Mackay.—On July 27, at London, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller-Mackay, a son.14 words
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Article1248 1913-09-10 6 He jia bold man who would attempt to dogmatise about the result of the coming general election. There are minor party prophets, of course, with whom the wish is father to’the thought, who refuse to admit that the ’other side has the ghost of a chance of1,248 words
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Article1014 1913-09-10 6 [“P. G. n Special.} It seems to be in the natural order of things at home at the present time that every journalistic Tom, Dick, and Harry, who has heard the magic word “rubber” and can wield a willing pen, shall launch upon the unfortunate readers of[“P. G.n Special.} - 1,014 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article224 1913-09-10 6 [To the Editor of the Pining Gatette:'' Bib, May I ask your kind assistance in an effort which I am certain has your sympathy Tne social life of Penang has many attractions, but there is one great gap which must seem strange to every man who comes224 words
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Article174 1913-09-10 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Dear Sir, I should like, through the medium of your paper, to draw the attention of the Municipal Powers to the grave Ganger to the public caused by the two hugh bee or wasps’ nests which are suspended from the verandah174 words
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Article52 1913-09-10 6 [To the Editor of the a Pinang Gazette.\ Sir, What a jolly little place Penang is becoming. We have the stree's well cleaned and now the stage is to be purified, so despite the fact we are really in a warm place, we must be nearing Heaven rapidlyYours,52 words
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Article72 1913-09-10 6 Court :—Gentlemen of the jury, wih you please to take any refreshment before plaintiffs’ counsel begin to speak to the evidence on their side of the question Jury :—We humbly thank your Lordships we shall be glad to refresh ourselves. It was now between72 words
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Advertisement164 1913-09-10 6 OPEL CARS. .■> A*‘- vk q jAiifars, > $£Bw&,' *N i i—- i IN STOCK: One 4-Cylinder 15 H.P. 2-Seater Car with Dicky Seat, painted Dark Blue. Complete and Ready for the Road. 4 PRICE $2.175. BEEN, MEYER Co., Ltd., Penang. SMOKERS OF DISCRIMINATION ALWAYS SELECT THE 1 GARRICK EZjgE164 words
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Advertisement18 1913-09-10 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays and, Week-Ends. S ARKIES ’BROTH ERS, Proprietors.18 words
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Article178 1913-09-10 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 e X* 3 !> S'**»»*- *> 33 T) M V? Af»ntng. Kamunting... 2/6 5/- 1/6 4/9 K. Pulai 'I J* Malavan Tin” 46/3 41/3 46/- io/3178 words
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Article38 1913-09-10 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, September 10.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2 /6| Para to arrive 3/4 Market dull. I By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead A Co.]38 words
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Article60 1913-09-10 7 At the 44th sale at the Penang Rubber Auction Rooms this morning 23,707 lbs. of rubber were sold at the prices detailed below Price Per Picul. Smoked Sheet $ll0 —$123 Unsmoked Sheet 99 112 No. 1 Crepe 124 126 No. 4 Crepe 76 86 No. 5 Crepe60 words
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Article128 1913-09-10 7 NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL CHARGED. [.From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, September 10. At the Assizes, a Chinese named Mah Toh Kuan was charged with being implica’el in gang robbery. The accused is mentioned in the annual report on crinn as being the ringleader of the gang who committed the New128 words
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Article80 1913-09-10 7 A GUN-SHOT TRAGEDY. From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 10. K. T. Ratnam, aged 20, a younger brother of Parimanan Pillay, a leading Tamil resident of Kuala Lumpur, committed suicide yes'erday. Deceased, who had been living with a hospital dresser named Elliappa, placed the butt80 words
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Article88 1913-09-10 7 THE RUBBER AUCTIONS. LATEST DIVIDENDSF. G Special Cable. London, September 9. At the auctions 198 tons of Ceylon rubber were offered for sale and 585 tons from the Straits. The price for smoke! sheet was maintained. The price for w»s a halfpenny lower. A bear account is88 words
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Article74 1913-09-10 7 DISORDERLY CONDUCT IN A RESTAURANT. [From Our Own Correspondent? Kuala Lumpur, September 9. Mr. L. Transeter, planter, of Kuala Selangor, the well-known tennis player, was charged at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon with disorderly conduct and assault in the Railway Restaurant. The manager said when he remonstrated with74 words
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Article85 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. TO REMAIN AT OXFORD. London, September 9. The papers state that the Prince of Wa'et remains at Oxford to the end of the summer term of 1914, when it is expected he will qualify for his degree, and starts on a year’s tour of the—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article55 1913-09-10 7 —Reu’er. IN SCOTLAND. London, September 9. The Caledonian Railway Edinburgh express train to Glasgow had a miraculous escape at Leveoseat Seventeen trucks ran away on a siding and coll ded with a signal box, the trucks obstructing t’e main line. Fortunately the express smashed the—Reu’er. - 55 words
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Article44 1913-09-10 7 —Beu’er. FOUR SOMERSAULTS IN THE AIR. London, September 9 An aviator who was tes’ing an army se op’ane at Frensham, at a height of two thousand feet, 10-t control of his machine, but after four somersaults recovered and landed safely.-—Beu’er. - 44 words
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Article31 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. SIXTEEN PERSONS PERISH. Heligoland, September 10. A German naval airship was destroyed and sunk in a gale eighteen miles from Heligoland. Sixteen of the crew perish- ed.——Reuter. - 31 words
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Article28 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. Freiburg, September 9. A feature of yesterday’s German manoeuvres was an airship commanded by Count Zeppelin,which destroyed the enemy’s aeroplane station and eluded pursuing aeroplanes.——Reuter. - 28 words
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Article36 1913-09-10 7 -D.OL. Berlin, September 9. The Belgian Government is elaborating a scheme for the founding of a coast defence navy. The Hamburg-America Steamship Co. are putting extra cargo vessels on the East Ada run.--D.OL. - 36 words
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Article363 1913-09-10 7 —D.O.L. KILLING OF JAPANESE AT NANKING. CHINESE GOVERNMENT APOLOGISES. Peking, September 9. The Chinese Gove nment has apo'ogisel to Japan 'or the kil ing of Japanese at Nanking and ordered an enquiry to be held. Demonstration in Japan. Tokio, September 9. The anti-Chinese demonstrations on account—D.O.L. - 363 words
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Article118 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. CANADIAN OPINION. Ottawa, September 9. At the opening of the Central Canada Exhibition, Mr. Burrell, Minister of Agriculture, referred to the decisions of Britain and Germany not to participate in the San Francisco Exhibition, and emphasised in the presence of Cabinet Ministe s, Sir Wilfrid—Reuter. - 118 words
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Article79 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. GRAECO-GERMAN RAPPROCHEMENT. London, September 9. A piquant situa’ion has been caused by the speeches of the Kaiser and King Constantine. The latter visi’s Paris sho’tly but even official circles say it is difficult to forecast the reception that will be accorded him owing to Paris’s indignation.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article53 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. INTERRUPTION OF CROSSCHANNEL TRADE. London, September 9. The strike in Dublin, which still continues, is upsetting the cross-channel cargo traffic. The London and North-Western bo its, unable to di-charge at Dublin, returned to Holyhead, where they are discharging. The goods are being returned to the—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article33 1913-09-10 7 Reuter. Coaticooks, September 9. Mr. Jerome appeared in Court and was acquittei on the charge of gambling. The Court apologised for the humiliation to which Mr. Jerome has been subjected.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article175 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. CHANCELLOR’S LAND CAMPAIGN. THE COMING ELECTION. Loudon, September 9. Mr. L’oyd-Geor.e informs a correspondent that the Land Campaign will be inaugurated at a meeting at Bedford on the 11th October. The Government’s Intentions. With reference to rumours of an election next spring, the Daily Chronicle is informed—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article54 1913-09-10 7 —Reuter. A SIGNIFICANT ELECTION. Portland, Mai' e, September 9. A Republican has been elected to Congress by a plurality of 553 votes over the Democrat candidate, with the Progressive candidate a poor third. Previously President W oodrow Wilson had a plurality of 1426 over Mr. Roosevelt—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article354 1913-09-10 7 PRESENTATION TO SULTAN. The following is the full programme for the G. C. V. O. Week at Kuala Kangsar from 21st till 27th inst., on the occasion of the presentation of the Insignia of G. C. V_ O. to His Highness the Sultan of Perak Sunday, Sept.354 words
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Article47 1913-09-10 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p no.): Selection A Country Girl Monckton. Lancers The Count of Luxembourg Lehar. Waltz A Walls Dream Strauss. Gavotte Prissy Cat Eilenberg. March My Pretty Jane Cook.47 words
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Article1754 1913-09-10 7 PANIC SUBSIDING, Writing from Java ou the 3rd inst., our correspondent, iu the coarse of a co itribution says The great days have come and gone without anything taking plac a What a glorious panic under Government auspices From Batavia and Buitenzong to Bandoeng, Barjoemes and1,754 words
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Article236 1913-09-10 8 The following are outputs for August:— Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,320 Bukit Selangor 3,421 Mjedie 2,852 Khota Tampan 7,567 Strathmore 4,827 K. M. S. 4,200 Brieh 11,180 Alor-Pongsu 9,420 Merbau 1,573 Henrietta 5,100 R. E. of Krian 18,588 Ayer Kuning (F.M.8.). 12,100 Bradwall 12,361 Chersonese 39,704 Klabang 10,608 Sungei236 words
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Article194 1913-09-10 8 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. 12, 14 and 16 and Tong Chuan, Sept. 11, 13, 15 and 17. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh. Pangkor, every Monday.194 words
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Article36 1913-09-10 8 PBNAKG 4 O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel Tawjowq Bumgah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur -.—The Empire Hotel. Simgaporb Raffles Hotel. Bamgoon ‘.—Strand Hotel. Calcutta -.—The Continental Hotel Cbtlom Nuwara Eliya36 words
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Article525 1913-09-10 8 Mr. F. Dannerth, Hon. Secretary of the Interuanational Robber Conference, writes to the Financial Times as under:— I have recently receive! various inquiries relative to the small de naud for planta-, tion rubber experienced by Engli h plantation companies, and I should like at this525 words
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Article230 1913-09-10 8 Burma has made extraordinary progress in the cultivation of rubber. According to the latest seas >n and crop report, there are now 44,029 acres under rubber as compared with 32,772 acres last year. Rubber is cultivated in seventeen out of thirty two districts, an increase of three230 words
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Article278 1913-09-10 8 ITS DANGERS AND HOW TO OVERC )ME THEM. Uncomfortable, inconvenient, and often painful as is ordinary diarrhoea, these conditions are as nothing if the disease is neglected and allowed to become chronic, for it may end in dysentery or in abscess of the liver, which is no lees278 words
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Advertisement62 1913-09-10 8 QUICK RESULTS. The following brief letter points its own moral:— Bukit Tambun, P.fF., 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 who62 words
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Advertisement186 1913-09-10 8 The Straits Cinema Co. PENANG ROAD. “His own Child," INTENSE DRAMA BY The Alfredo Firenzi Co. PRICES AS USUAL. W. D. BURGH, Manager. “A Red Cross Martyr," A story of the Turco-Itslian War, will be screened TO-NIGHT at Drury Lane Cinematograph Co. in Drury Lane Theatre Hall, With Eleven other186 words
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Advertisement299 1913-09-10 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality 11 1 A I r- /S* A K V.V IWWWM ww THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING V SUPERIOR ‘1 y BONELESS I I BREAKFAST I A BACON THE STRONGEST BELT IN THE WORLD. THE 7 19,3 MODUS, just arrived. Silent Indian d 3i299 words
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Article2432 1913-09-10 9 Scribed. N h “X°' vSX. s Dividend». N a».. 5 j| (J S' a or 19« 1910 1911 1919 1913 MININ®. 1911 fIOO.OOO $60.000 60,000 1 1 Aver Wan. DAP On SI 10 1903 300.000 300.000 3-1.000 10 10 30 30 28* 9 Rita TtaitajS oT 2 Z 922,432 words
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Article40 1913-09-10 9 M. Austin, Brit., 105, M. Cowray, Sept. 10, Trang, gen., E. 8. A Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 169, Furguson, Sept. 10, l.angkat, gen., E. S. Co. D. Van Twist, Dut., 1240, Visman, Sept. 10, Padang, gen., P.K.M. Co.40 words
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Article50 1913-09-10 9 Tong Chuan for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). Ayuthia for Asahan. fifok Canton for Teluk Anson. Alma for Deli. D. van Twist for Singapore. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Buelow for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Durban, Egypt aud via Naples, for Europe, etc.50 words
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Article130 1913-09-10 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Mobrow. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 7 a.m. Singapore, China and Japan Gneisenau 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thyej 10 a.m. Deli Malaya «1 |ll a.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Perak (E.S. Co.)130 words
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Article123 1913-09-10 9 Pbnang, September 10, 1913. (By Courtesy oj ths Chartsrsa Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 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 n 174* 3 days’sight Private 176* Madras Demand123 words
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Article262 1913-09-10 9 Pbnang, September 10, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca $4.30 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.60 buyers Gold leaf $64 40 Pepper (W. f’oast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.50 buyers. White Pepper $29 50 sales. Trang Pepper s2o* buyers. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $7B uellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs262 words
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Article80 1913-09-10 9 Wednesday. September 10. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road, Thursday, September If. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday, September IX. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, September 13. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday,80 words
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Advertisement327 1913-09-10 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 ad, 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 190327 words
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Advertisement569 1913-09-10 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... £1,200,006 Hkad Offtcx 38, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.C, Agbncins and Branchks. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Serembao Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur569 words
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Article777 1913-09-10 10 With regard to the curtailment of Japanese shipping subsidies, the authorities of the Depai tuaent of Communications are stated to be of the opinion that the Nippon Yusen Kauha, which is now declaring a dividend of between 12 and 13 per cent, will be able to maintain a777 words
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Advertisement376 1913-09-10 10 The Ideal Remedy for Glossy or j' Greasy Complexions V) Fhazeline’ Snow”] (Trade Mark) I Greasy skins need this charming skin rf tonic and beautifier. It induces Z) H W|® healthy action, cleanses the pores Ml KZ7~e-isc^^B'■ and ma k es the complexion clear Zcjj] IwlW ill /*sl H “I376 words
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Advertisement142 1913-09-10 10 Another Miracle. The miracles performed by Little’s Oriental Balm are almost countless. Men and women who have become crippled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canes and bandages and walking free with the elastic step of youth. Rheumatism in the back of shoulders, in the arms142 words
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Advertisement365 1913-09-10 10 I This is the I TYRE CONTINENTAL I T 3 That is R R I Hardest b I 1 r I. A E Tire. L q I TYRE STOCKED BY 1 ■■■■>"■ Chin Sengr Co., Ltd., HH| Tai Seng Co., Ltd., H and Chin Kooi Co. B .a...., s e365 words
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Article556 1913-09-10 11 DIRECTORS’ VISIT TO PROPERTY. The annual general meeting of Hongkong (Selangor) Rubber, Limited, was held on August 13 at the Institute of Directors, 4, Corbet Court, Gracechurch Street, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell (chairman of the company) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Bright and Galbraith, Limited,)556 words
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332 1913-09-10 11 Rangoon, Aug. 25. The second day of the Burma Agricultural and Co-operative Conference Mandalay was devoted to the meeting of the four sub committees, which discussed various matters. The question of the standardisation of the present measure wa* taken up. The desirability of the establishment of a332 words
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