Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-09-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 212 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER, 1913 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement703 1913-09-15 1 -uC oooo«aDnflnianDnoMyaQonß FOR $3O g u X7OU can have the Pinang g g I Gasette posted every day n for a whole year to your address. n (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, 527). g g Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. g g Subscriptions are payable in o edvanoe and remittances should g703 words
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Advertisement571 1913-09-15 1 ■aoadaoanDaDOßaaaaauaDCDDß a TXT BEN YOU ARE AWAY a q V on leave you want to keep D in touch with Malayan affairs, a g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. Thia you can do in no better way than by subsen D a ing to the Weekly Edition of the g571 words
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Article914 1913-09-15 2 HEALTH IN IHE TROPIC 3. The section on tropical diseases of the British Medical Association at this year’s annual meeting at Brighton has been debating the causes of invaliding in the tropics, and one impression the discussion leaves on the mind is that tropical diseases do914 words
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Advertisement898 1913-09-15 2 SITUATION VACANT. The Rubber Tree Book WANTED. BY W. F. de Hois Maclaren. TWO YOUNG EUROPEAN ASSIST- A Text Book for Bu bber Directors, ANTS with experience for Rubber Planters and Assistants. Estates near Port Dickson. Preference 3 qq g 5 ILLUSTRATIONS, given to men able to speak Tamil and898 words
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Advertisement663 1913-09-15 2 f HZFICOLONIAL 1 1 EXHIBITION SAMARANG, JAVA, wi" A tig tiat-November, 1914. a, Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORD > GENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. Complete demonstration of the Colonial adminisd tration, Eastern Cultures, Traffic, Industry and Commerce 8 ~t/ni rnaffli p Articles of Import from Europe, Australasia, America663 words
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Article3432 1913-09-15 3 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. An Extraordinary General Meeting, held at Johore Hotel, o i Sunday, 7th September 1913, at 10 a.m. when there were pn sent:— Messrs. E D Bryce (in the chair), H E Burgess, J Bruce, A Vesterdal, A L Buyers Bruce Petrie, Neil Mackinnon, Hon.3,432 words
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Advertisement195 1913-09-15 3 THE London Directory (Published Annually) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign195 words
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Advertisement163 1913-09-15 3 SAVING CLOTHES is saving money. Using Sunlight Soap is saving money, because it saves your clothes. You might spend a few pence less on buying inferior soap, but you would spend many shillings more on your clothes. Spend the pence in buying Sunlight Soap and so save the shillings on163 words
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Article240 1913-09-15 4 Pbnanq, September 15, 1913, 13. P. Tapioca $4.25 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.50 buyers Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.50 buyers. White Pepper $29 50 Trang Pepper $2Ol buyers. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $75 sales. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $24240 words
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Article1092 1913-09-15 4 TALENTED PERFORMERS AT CALEDONIA. The p’auters of Provinca Wellesley with their wives and friends assembled in full force in the Club on Caledonia Estate on Saturday evening, when an excellent concert was presented by members of the staff of the well-known rubber company. Visitors came from far and1,092 words
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Article367 1913-09-15 4 NEW NATURALISATION LAW PROMISED. The Pall Mall Gazette that the Government have been in correspondence with the Dominions on the subject of a uniform system of naturalisation throughout the Empire. Canada has expressed definite concurrence with the proposals, an 1 all the Dominions, it is un ierstood, are367 words
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Article123 1913-09-15 4 Calcutta, September 3.—Last night, while Mr. Ghose, Head Assistant in the Land Revenue Department, Bengal Government, was working in his room in Writers Building, he was gagged, bound and robbed by a servant he had dismissed from his service some time ago. It seems a servant and123 words
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Article77 1913-09-15 4 A Swiss correspondent who has just been to Adrianople w.th the heathen Turk sends a delightful story of a conversation which he has had with a Bulgarian priest on the subject of Bulgarian atrocities Was it true,” he asked the priest, that the Bulgarians before their departure77 words
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Article65 1913-09-15 4 Arrivals. By Klang (September 15) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs J R Nicholson, C.M.G., Mrs W S Fawcus and child, Dr J Harrison, Mrs A R Mathews, Mrs Fall, Miss Richardson, Mr and Mrs Cheah Tat Jin, and Mr and Mrs Goh Boon Keng and children from Port Swettenham,65 words
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Article33 1913-09-15 4 Newport, Rhode Island, Sept. 13. Robert Wemmons sails the Herreshoff Cap Defender. It is practically certain that a second, possibly a third, candidate for the defendership will be built.— Reuter.33 words
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Article532 1913-09-15 4 SATURDAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ip oh, September 14. The concluding afternoon, yesterday, of this annual fixture passed off with much more eclat than on the opening day. The attendance was conside ably larg-r, the fields much better sustained, while several of the finishes were very532 words
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Article93 1913-09-15 4 PRESGRAVE CUP. Only one card was returned, and Mr. Goldie therefore wins the September Presgrave Cup with all square, and also the Ball Sweep with 1 up. Heavy rain on Sunday morning prevented many players finishing their round. Messrs. Hon. DAM Brown. F Duxbury, W R Armstrong,93 words
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Article31 1913-09-15 4 The following ties are for Wednesday Professional Pairs.—Craigen and Mason Southam and Carr (final). Ladies’ Doubles Handicap. —Mrs Craig and Miss Beckett Mrs Dann and Mrs Edward (final).31 words
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Article313 1913-09-15 4 PENANG C. C. v SULTAN SULEIMAN CLUB. The hockey match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Sultan Suleiman Club of Kuala Lumpur drew a large crowd of spectators to the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon. At a quarter past five play commenced, the home team playing one man short,313 words
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Article200 1913-09-15 4 GOOD LONG RANGE SHOOTING. On Sunday afternoon after the storm some good long range practice was put in on the local range. Messrs. Wright Motion and Murray both scored 72 out of a H. P. S. 75 at 800 yards in fifteen shots. Mr. Motion’s total comprised 3 inners200 words
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Article56 1913-09-15 4 The following scores were made at a Practice Shoot this morning 150 Yabds Deliberate. Mrs. Wright-Motion 32 Mrs. Liston 30 Miss Gawthorne 25 200 Yards Deliberate. Mrs. Wright-Motion 29 Mrs. Liston 24 Miss Gawthorne 24 Second Shoot. Mrs. Wright-Motion 22 100 Yards Deliberete. Mrs. Wright-Motion 3256 words
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Article292 1913-09-15 4 Yuan Shi Kai’ s Fate. Leo Kendal, the psychologist and palmist, who was for some time in Singapore, during his stay in Peking read the band of the President, as follows “He hss a hand like Cromwell’s. He is a man of immense energy and a man who will figure292 words
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Article885 1913-09-15 4 ULU SELANGOR ASSOCIATION DISCHARGE TICKETS. At a meeting of the Ulu Selangor D P held at Kuala Kubu R-.t Hou« AI J > 31st there were present: Mr. W Dr Brooke (Chairman); Messrs G E F. G. Hero c e, R. M. Newton, W aT* Henderson, L. W.885 words
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Advertisement219 1913-09-15 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN lED A DRESSER. Salary $5O per month and allowances. Apply MANAGER, Telok Bharu Estate, Teluk Anson. GLUGOR ESTATE COCONUT SEEDLINGS FOR SALE. About 600 seedlings from selected nuts. $2O per 100 delivered in town. J. R. BROWN, Manager. Federated Malay States Railways. WANTED. European wharfinger for Port219 words
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Advertisement466 1913-09-15 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 peopie are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; B *»ut466 words
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Article40 1913-09-15 6 Deason. —On September 11, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs F. Deason, a daughter. Tucker.—At the European Hospital, Kua'a Lumpur, on September 12th, 1913, to Mr. and Mis. W. J. Tucker, of Sungei Way, a daughter.40 words
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Article1098 1913-09-15 6 The sub committee appointed by the Welsh Parliamentary party to enquire into the rural and urban conditions in Wa’es as regards land, housing and wage», has now completed its first report. The facts already elicited by this enquiry force the committee to the conclusion that1,098 words
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Article529 1913-09-15 6 VOLUNTEER PARADE. There was a large congregation at St. George’s Church last evening, on the occasion of the Church Parade of the Volunteers. Punctually at 5.25 the nonRoman Cathqlic members of the Volunteers, about 40 strong, took their places in the centre aisle on the North side,529 words
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Article19 1913-09-15 6 Tin Dredging Co. for the w t ek ending Sept. 13th was 23 tons.19 words
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20 1913-09-15 6 the Governor ha< appointed Monday, 6th October, aa a Public Holiday.20 words
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28 1913-09-15 6 if there are no heavy downpours in the beginning of December or towards the end of November.28 words
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Article26 1913-09-15 6 lecturer in the Medical Schoo>, Soerabaya, committed suicide at Batavia last Sunday. The motive underlying the act has not yet been disclosed.26 words
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25 1913-09-15 6 Any subscribers who desire to have any alterations or additions made, are requested to inform the Assistant Post-master-General.25 words
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Article41 1913-09-15 6 of the year opens in the Suprerre Court to-morrow morning at 11 o’clock, when Mr. Justice Fisher will preside. There are altogether eight ca c es on the calendar, three of which involved the loss of human lives41 words
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40 1913-09-15 6 small estate owners are experiencing great difficulty in selling their holdings, as there are no purchasers. Many who had given up padi planting are now anxious to resume their old bendang.”40 words
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Article54 1913-09-15 6 mostly in the Central District, are now starting on their work, and the Tamil squatters near Prye are, as usua', early in the fie'd. The Krian District prople are, however, already a fortnight or three weeks before them, but others parts of the Province are54 words
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Article54 1913-09-15 6 or rather in Larut, has begun to set in, and for the past few dajs heavy downpours have favoured Taiping. The weather daring the day time is always uncertain. This has been so for some days past. The wet season is about a month later54 words
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59 1913-09-15 6 a contractor, met a tigress with two cubs near the junction at Jalan Kalumpang on the road to Tanjong Malim. Mr. Rogers, who is a keen sportsman, having bagged two or more man-eaters while in Perak, was quite unprepared but59 words
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Article399 1913-09-15 6 Mr. C. Hummel is appointed to act Conservator of Forests, F. M. 8. and S 3 Mr. J. R. Nicholson, C.M G Manager Tanjoag Pagar Dock Board a visit to Penang. l3 0Q Mr. Justice lune, left Ku.l. the mail tram on Friday 0Q hi *T home399 words
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Article296 1913-09-15 6 S. S. Gazktte. The following appointments in the Civil Service of the Colony are notified in the Government Gazette Mr. G. C. G. Muller to act as District Officer, NibongTebal. Mr. L. V. J. Laville to act as Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Singapore. Mr. F. Robinson296 words
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Advertisement125 1913-09-15 6 SMOKERS OF DISCRIMINATION ALWAYS SELECT THE GARRICK CIGARETTES |gmW| AND SMOKING M&gSSSSs TOBACCO. ISs Money cannot buy and au Expert cannot blend Joking better Cigarette or I Tobacco. FREE BY RETURN POST OUR NEW RECORD CATALOGUE. DROP A POST CARD FOR IT. Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., Penang. I Pritchard Co.125 words
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Advertisement16 1913-09-15 6 THE CRAG HOTEL. PENANG HILL. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays and Week-Ends. BARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.16 words
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Article182 1913-09-15 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in oar share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Seasse. J a o'® 33 m n Gopeng C. 31/6 34/6 31/6 34/. Kinta Tin 16* 18* 16* 18 K. Pulai 7.35 8.40 7* 8* Malayan182 words
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Article16 1913-09-15 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 15. Sterling shares are all round weaker.16 words
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Article61 1913-09-15 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Kuala Lumpur, September 15. Gaming cases still continue to afford plenty of work for the Kuala Lumpur magistrate. To-day seventeen Chinese were charged with gaming in a house in High-Street. The occupier was fined $l5O for allowing gaming, and thirteen other61 words
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Article47 1913-09-15 7 [From O’tr Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 15. There were very large congregations at the Cathedral on Sunday, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the consecration of the English Church in Singapore. A special thanksgiving offering was collected and the Bishop preiched.47 words
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Article82 1913-09-15 7 AN IMPORTANT ARRANGEMENT. Peking September 13. It is persistently reported in well-in-formed circles that an agreement has partly been reached with Germany, whereby China will employ a German Lieuten-ant-General, with a staff of six Officers and an interpreter, at Peking and 200 Officers distributed throughout the country.82 words
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Article54 1913-09-15 7 EVIDENCE AGAINST ACCUSED. London, September 13. The tiial of the men accused of stealing the pearl necklace has been resumed, M. Brandstaater, a French diamond broker* described interviews with the three accused at an hotel in London, where he saw the necklace in the possession of one54 words
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Article49 1913-09-15 7 To-day’s quotations for unrefined tin in Penang was $96.10 per picul, buyers no sellers. No London quotations. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $96.10 Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong Fee Co. nil. Singapore Straits Trading Co. $96.62|49 words
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Article70 1913-09-15 7 THE AUCTIONS. PRIVATE SALES ADVJCUED. P. G Special Cable, London, September 14. At the auctions the average pi ice paid was 2s. 3*d. The present price of rubber is 2s. 4d. per lb. A Depressed Market. Large shipments of rubber are arriving, and the market is in70 words
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Article95 1913-09-15 7 FARMERS AND TRANSPORT UNION. London, September 13. It is expected that there will be 30,009 unemployed in Dublin shortly, as a result of the action of the Masters Farmers Association, which has resolved not to employ any member of the Transport Union. 2,000 farm labourers are already out.95 words
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Article40 1913-09-15 7 HOPES OF A SETTLEMENT. Constantinople, September 14. The Turkish and Bulgarian delegates met this afternoon. Subsequently it was announced that examinations of the propo=als of both sides affords grounds for hoping that a satisfactory settlement is approaching.—Reuter.40 words
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Article29 1913-09-15 7 DISTITUIE AMERICANS.’ Washington, Sept. 13. The House of Representatives has passed a resolution appropriating a hundred thousand dollars for transport of destitute Americans from Mexico.—Reuter.29 words
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Article38 1913-09-15 7 SITUATION QUIET. London, September 13. Reuter’s correspondent Fays the s tuation is quiet in Soma’ibnd. Indian troops sent from Aden after the recent reverse will remain at Berbera. where troops from Sheikh Burao are also concentrated.— Reuter.38 words
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Article29 1913-09-15 7 THE MULLAH’ S RAIDS. Aden, September 13. The Mullah continues raiding the friendly tribes. He has burned Burao, killing six friendly natives. London, September 13. The MuPah is quiet.—Reuter.29 words
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Article48 1913-09-15 7 London, September 14. China has accepted all Japan’s demands in connection with the murder of Japanese at Nanking. Japan's Demands. Peking, September 14. Japan’s demands to China include an apology by General Chang-un, Commander of the Government troops at Nanking, to the Japanese Consul. —Reuter.48 words
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Article60 1913-09-15 7 LYING-IN-STATE AT LIVERPOOL. London, September 14. The body of ex-Mayor Gaynor lay in state in Liverpool Town Hall on Friday n'ght being guarded by police. The catafalque was specially brought from Westminster Abbey. The coffin, covered with English and American flags, was rem »ved in procession yesterday and60 words
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Article525 1913-09-15 7 A NEW ASPECT CREATED. WEEK-END SPEECHES. London, Sep'ember 13. Earl Grey, in a letter to the Times, agrees with Lord Loreburn that the interests of Great Britain and the Empire demand a joint effort on the part of both Parties to secure reconsideration of the ill conceived525 words
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Article36 1913-09-15 7 RAILWAY STATION BURNED. London, September 13. Kenton Station, Northumberland, has been burned. The loss is estimated at £l,OOO. Lusgage tags were found inscribed Asquith is responsible for militancy apply to him for damage.”— Reuter.36 words
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Article38 1913-09-15 7 MESSRS. JOHN AIRD CO. TO CEASE TO EXIST. London, September 13. The Morning Post says that the firm of Messrs. John Aird Co. will shortly cease to exist, as the second Baronet has decided to give up business.—Reuter.38 words
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Article30 1913-09-15 7 TWENTY-THREE DEATHS IN A WEEK. Berlin, September 14. The aviator Lorenz fell a thousand feet. This makes the twenty-third air fatality in Germany in a week. —Reuter.30 words
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Article16 1913-09-15 7 London, September 14. Mr. Bonar Law and Lord Curzon are staying at Balmoral.16 words
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Article318 1913-09-15 7 SMART SENTENCE FOR CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, September 13. Mr. M. B. Shelley, in the Police Court to-day, bad before him a case, in which F. C. Athmanathan. a young ticket-collector on the F. M. S. Railways, was charged with criminal breach318 words
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Article217 1913-09-15 7 In connection with a note on Raw Material from the Colonies in which reference was made to the production of scheelite and wolfram from Malaya, a correspondent signing himself Tungsten writes It might be inferred that the mineral is employed in this country as a raw217 words
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Article125 1913-09-15 7 Mr. T. Addulla Effendi, Editor of the Penang Gnancharian, has received the following acknowledgment to the letter which appeared in the Pinang Gazette of the 12th inst:— Dekr Sir, I feel I must write and tell you that I was very much touched by readirg your kind125 words
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Article99 1913-09-15 7 The Team Race yesterday was won by the Red Team, The White team was second and the Blue third. It was a very good race, the final strings being well together at the finish. In the Yellow or Black team W. H. Evans took the place of99 words
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Article1739 1913-09-15 7 MEETING OF FORMATION. There was a gratifying response on Saturday night to the announcement which the Rev. W. Cross, m a. bad made in the Prt 8;» of a meeting to consider the desirability of forming a society for intellectual intercourse The attendance in the new private dining1,739 words
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Article46 1913-09-15 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade thia evening (6 to 7 p.m.):— Peminiscences oj Gounod Godfrey. Lancers The Merry Widow Lehar. Walia Passing of Salome Joyce. Gavutte My Sweetheart Saba th J. March The Old Ship Keefe.46 words
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Article327 1913-09-15 8 (Being a visit to the coolie lines built on the latest plan.) It was just the other evening, I was feeling rather du 1, So I :hought I’d go and pay a call on Mr. Perumal His house had just been finished, and his helpmeet, Aminee, Was g327 words
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Article255 1913-09-15 8 I i Tired, tired, tired Hungry, thirsty and lame, With a bruise on my heel like a Catharine wheel And tongue hke a fork of flame, I emerge from a buffalo-wallow To be chased by the lord of the same. Tired, tire I, tired I stumble and slip and255 words
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Article39 1913-09-15 8 Calcutta, September 3.—A European, named Thorpe, has been arrested by the Police, as also a Bhatia, named Lyang Shi, for sending arms and ammunition to Tibet. Thorps, it is alleged, made extensive purchases from local makers.39 words
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Advertisement344 1913-09-15 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!! M ■IHh a f* I /®\A I zESMfiK^'-/ iiiil *a* g\ a MlBfeftl .J the CAMEL BRAND BELTING. UA V BONELESS I AsHt s ?S'Sfcck i «h Zljßoik Wv r ®BM r«wA i Vftt wgg»' s > ]j a (breakfast w^-I^Jl- I)344 words
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Advertisement119 1913-09-15 8 Knife-like Pains. The sharp, shooting pains, the intense agony of Sciatica, often make death preferable to life. The fiery darts that run from hip to heel, the sleepless nights, the cheerless days—why not stop all this and get back to health and comfort again? Little’s Oriental Balm is the best119 words
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Advertisement626 1913-09-15 8 Goodrich =TYRES= Anrngton Hall, Tamworth, De\r 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 mv car626 words
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Article2445 1913-09-15 9 I c.p,..>. S j ij so 0 X a? OF 1904? 1910 1911 191 S 1913 MINIM®. 1912 8100,000 'soo.ooo 60,000 1 Ayer Weng Rahman/ DAP. Oc. 91.10 1903 300.000 300,000 30,000 10 10 30 30 284 9 Belat Tin Mining Oo »24 »2 70 IBIS winon q>«nnnn f2,445 words
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Advertisement836 1913-09-15 9 Al 141 lit I ***** r ROOI* CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. LIMIII* 1 IFWI AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. OF FIRST RATE QUALITY AT A I Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 MODERATE PRICE Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 9 J 38> BISHOPBGATE*LONDON, E.Q, Wfc ■JiJWn jR Agencies836 words
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Article78 1913-09-15 10 Monday, September IS. Band Esplanade, 6 pm. Grand O; era Co., King’s Street, Theatre. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, September 16 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wedaesday, September 17. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, September78 words
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Article9 1913-09-15 10 November 4.—Ministering Children’s League, Sale of Work.9 words
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Article43 1913-09-15 10 The following are the fixtures for the month of September Sept. 17.. SXRCwPORC... Esplanade. 18.. G S RC vs C R C Victoria Green 24.. EAU rs PCC Esplanade. 25.. OFC rs CU A C Victoria Green. Oct. 1... EAUrsSXRC Esplanade.43 words
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Article179 1913-09-15 10 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessels, but trill endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). Kedah, Sept. 16 and Tong Chuan, Sept. 15 and 17. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van179 words
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Article64 1913-09-15 10 Nam Sang, Brit., 2591, Gilroy, Sept. 14, Calcutta, gen., B Co. Sui Sang, Brit., 1776, Payne, Sept. 14, Hongkong, gen., Boustead Co. Vorwaerts, Aust., 3727, Dannecker, Sept. 14, S’pore, gen., H. L. Co. Albenga, Sept. 14, Singapore, B. M. Co. Unite, Brit., 3492, Babb, Sept. 15, Calcutta, gen., H.64 words
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Article48 1913-09-15 10 Suisang for Calcutta. Atjeh for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sabang. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Padang for Batu Bahra.48 words
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Article71 1913-09-15 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Mobrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m Dindings A Sitiawan Pangkor 4 p in. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham71 words
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Article124 1913-09-15 10 Pbnang, September 15, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. .74 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras124 words
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Article197 1913-09-15 10 The following are outputs for August Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,320 j Temerloh 1,607 Taiping 4,600 Greahan 25,953 Bandar Maria 16,457 Sim pang 1,594 Mendaris 1,200 Lunas 7,200 New Columbia 11,146 Tandjong Bringin 13,396 Trafalgar 1,449 Rembia 10,746 Permas 7,270 Lendu 5,700 Krubong 4,822 Berta in 45,000 Straits 160,500197 words
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Advertisement263 1913-09-15 10 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG'S SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL. (Under the Personal Management of the Proprietor and Proprietress). PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINING ROOMS. The recognised place for RecherchS Dinners. Cold Storage Meat and Butter. Sea Bathing, Fishing and Tennis at the Beach House Annexe. Most moderate monthly rates. Special Terms to263 words
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Advertisement68 1913-09-15 10 Where to Stay. Penang :—Tne E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Ncrman and Runnymede Hotel. Tanjong Bungah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—The Empire Hotel. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon:—Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—Tne Continental Ho'el Cbylom :—Nuwara Eliya W. JONES, Photographer Dealer, 79, Bishov Street. Developing and Printing for Amateurs at moderate chaiges.68 words
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Advertisement396 1913-09-15 10 This is the I TYRE CONTINENTAL I T 3 I That is R /sgSBIiRV R Hardest 4 B TO C IIwSRWy B Tirp L I n JIM wZ I tyre STOCKED BY 1 1 Chin Seng Co., Ltd., gM Tai Seng Co., Ltd., |M and Chin Kooi Co. HI I396 words
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Miscellaneous113 1913-09-15 10 The Moon. O Full Moon Sept. 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon 30 First Quarter Oct. 7 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L.W A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Sept.ls 12-22 6-41 12-22 6-56 16 12-45 7-05 12-46 7-18 17 1-08 7-29 1-09 7-40 „18 1-30 7-52113 words
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Article602 1913-09-15 11 PARABLE OF THE SCOTSMAN. The cost of luxury. What is its effect upon the cost of living It is not too much to say that London is groaning under the burden which indirectly luxury imposes. Is there any indication that the end has been nearly reached602 words
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Article204 1913-09-15 11 Estate Wreders Startlbd. On the Bth inst. the coolies working in the fields about mid-day on Karak Estate near Bentong, Pahang, were panic-stricken by a black panther, which suddenly crossed among the female weeders. The panther when first seen was within a few yards of the manager’s204 words
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Article53 1913-09-15 11 Lend n, S-ptembir 3. —At New York the Cotton Bu eau’s report being more bullish than was expected, caused buying prices to shoct from 70 to 74 points. The talk of further deterioration in the crop outlook since ’he Bureau’s report was compiled is likewise53 words
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Advertisement162 1913-09-15 11 After the Bath jKTA lf you would experience one of the most exquisite V J ySsQZ conceive, be gently massaged with 1 (/“‘Hazeline’ Snow” (Trade Mark) I Th e incomparable Beauty-Balm. BB 1 There is nothing to equal its J I refreshing and soothing B® i3|Bi effect upon the skin162 words
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Advertisement1263 1913-09-15 12 P, O. Pritish |ndia R| avigation Steam Navigation Co. Co.. Limited. intended sailings. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. J\ I Job Imtbkdbd to San.. Stbambb. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. XV M Hln<y«nnr« Thur. 18th Sept, at 4 p.m. Tara Sept. 18 China connecting with Marmora. »iHgrapore. Bat a| 4 Lftma Oct. 21,263 words
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