Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-09-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 215 VOL. LXXI. THURSDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1107 1913-09-18 1 a icOUOO c FOR $BO Q D ti \7OU can have the Pinang g I Ganette" posted every day for a whole year to your address. a (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). O Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in S a advance and remittances should be addressed to1,107 words
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Advertisement91 1913-09-18 1 ■□□□□□□■□DunaaaaaaQti M Q CO Q fe TXT HEN YOU ARE AWAY g on l®ave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, o 2 8o oi al, Commercial, Mining, a a Planting, Ac. Thia you can do in no better way than by subscribD ing to the Weekly91 words
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Article939 1913-09-18 2 —Rangoon Timet. OPTIMISTIC FORECAST OF THE STRAITS PRODUCT, MR, KELWAY RAMBER INTERVIEWED. Moat reassuring facts concerning the prospects of the coconut industry gener» ally and the position in the Straits Settlements particularly were given by Mr, M. Kelway Bamber, the Ceylon Government Analytical Chemist, in the—Rangoon Timet. - 939 words
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Advertisement766 1913-09-18 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. s NOTICE. WANTED, g S TO INTENDING RICE-MIELERS. g INTELLIGENT BOY |as Junior a g Clerk and Storekeeper on t TNDERSIGNED, with 20 years’ n Estate at the Bindings. Salary $35 per UJ experience in rice-milling, a mensem with famished quarters. a having erected a large number of766 words
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Advertisement717 1913-09-18 2 s=RATNER=i M w Reproduced from tfie Straits Cofo of StS 7ebruary t 1310. N PENANG MAN OFFERS $5OO. I 5 WANTED HIS SAFE BURGLED. i S M w M VERY interesting contest has recently taken the safe (quite a small one by the way) M M place in Penang between717 words
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Article553 1913-09-18 3 Mr. J. Chipman, in the course of a letter to the Manchester Guardian writes On two recent occasions you kindly permitted me to examine th« character and magnitude of British t-ales in China as compared with those of othur na'ions. In the first instance we saw553 words
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Article241 1913-09-18 3 PENANG’S STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended August 30, there were 74 deaths —47 males and 27 females, equal to a death-rate of 37.48 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were •o -c -c *C "c "2® “i® 5 St 5 M241 words
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Article300 1913-09-18 3 The following are outputs for August:— Ayt»r Kuning lbs. 4,320 Pelepah Valley 5, 30 Kota Tinggi 3.625 Siginting 2,200 Clovelly 1,278 Burma Development 1,163 Sungei Way 37,861 Bru as- Perak 1,170 Tebrau 25,000 Sua Manggis 4,410 Riverside 27,083 Sungei Limau 5,748 Sempah 10,246 Malacca 270,913 Jebong n 41,919300 words
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Advertisement804 1913-09-18 3 AMUSEMENTS. INSURANCE. n THE CORPORATION OF THE The otraits Cinema 10. mAL exckahce assurance PENANG ROAD. x r j Royal Lxchanye, London Complete of /COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 «nd PrQfij* I**l mill ft. wm Incorporated by Royal Charter in ld, 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest rr804 words
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Advertisement418 1913-09-18 3 aOga EXHIBITION SAMARANG, JAVA. ovember, 1914. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. Complete demonstration of the Colonial administration, Eastern Cultures, Traffic, Industry and Commerce. w Articles of Import from Europe, Australasia, America 3 and the Far East. ItllnrDDlLil The Exhibition has the full support of418 words
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Article1938 1913-09-18 4 ADVISER AND THE RICE COMBINE. Rubber-planting ha< made steady progress throughout last year, remarks Mr. W. G. Maxwell, the Adviser, in his annual report. The estates are opening up more land, and paying greater attention to the proper cultivation of the areas already planted. For a year1,938 words
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Article872 1913-09-18 4 CONCERNING KNOWLEDGE THAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD POSSESS. The revolver now carried by the Metropolitan Police is not a revolver, but an automatic magaz ne pis 01, no part of which revolves. Most newspapers, however, persist in call ng it a revolver; Mr. Plowden and others repeat the872 words
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Article900 1913-09-18 4 Cardiff shipowners are reading a remarkable harvest just now. The balance sheet of the Hall Line, which owns nine steamers, shows a profit for the year ended last June of £112,74 3, or £12,500 per steamer. The profits of the Navigation fleet were £352,347, while the Hain Steamship900 words
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Advertisement543 1913-09-18 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Penang Swimming Club. ENTRIES for the Gibbons Cap Competition, of which the first race of 50 yards is to be swum off on Sunday next, should be sent iu without delay to the Secretaries, Messrs Evatt <fc Co. The Entry List is now in circulation. Penang, 18tn September,543 words
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Advertisement99 1913-09-18 4 THE BIRD IN THE HAND. The bird in the hand to the merchant is the customer within the store. It requires some sort of attraction in the first place to get the customer there—about the best attraction is a real, live advertisement; something good that will catch the eye that99 words
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Advertisement297 1913-09-18 4 a j uavcuuig. Of all Storekeepers, stocked by>Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co.. Ltd. India, Ceylon, China, Burma Btnita Settlements, Beware gf werlhUss imitations. MDallinette The Grand Opera Co. OF PENANG. To-night! To-night!! That Most Laughable Piece, JOHAR JOHARI. Prices of Admission $2. $l. 50 ets. A 25 cts. Doors open at 8297 words
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Article562 1913-09-18 5 Mr. H. C. E. Zacharias, of Kuala Lampur, writes to the Manchester Guardian criticising the Malay Reservations Enactment which is intended to protect Malays against the temptation to divest themselves of their ancestral lands. He states Will you allow me to point out that the Bill under consideration562 words
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Article501 1913-09-18 5 Tiie Manchester Guardian recently published a letter from Mr. George Rowntree on the subject of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, now a fugitive in Japan. In the course of that letter Mr. Rowntree observed The worst that Sun Yat-sen’s opponents say of him in China is that he is501 words
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Article368 1913-09-18 5 —S.T. INSTRUCTIVE DISCOURSE BEFORE CHINESE AUDIENCE, On Thursday night last, the r e was a full attendance at the Su Po Sia to hear the address on Citizenship by Mr. H. 8. MacKenzi-», formerly of Amoy, now the acting general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. at Singapore. This was put—S.T. - 368 words
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Article332 1913-09-18 5 RELATIOW WITH CHINA. A correspondent from Gangtok writes;— A man whom T senj> up to Chumbi has returned. He says that he saw Lonchen' Shutra there. The Tibetan Prime Minister and bis officers are waiting impatiently for the time when they will be able to start for Simla.332 words
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Article164 1913-09-18 5 There is in London just now a young engineering student from China who has in two short years not only mastered the art of flight, but has invented a new. type of biplane for use in his native country. Mr. T. K. Wong, who obtained his pilot’s certificate164 words
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Advertisement120 1913-09-18 5 The leading Hair Dressing Saloons, 25, BEACH STREET, AND AT THE E. O. HOTEL. RENGASAMY BROS., Proprietors BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. MILKMAID MILK. IMPORTANT. In order120 words
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Advertisement23 1913-09-18 5 N. D. DE SILVA, Manufacturing jeweller, Diamond Settler, Engraver. Repairer, and Re-gilder, 74. BISHOP STREET. Wedding and Engagement Rings a Speciality ESTABLISHED 1900.23 words
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Miscellaneous81 1913-09-18 5 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Sept.lB 130 7-52 1-31 8-00 „19 1-50 8-14 1-50 8-18 „20 2-09 8-35 2-10 8-34 „21 2-29 8-58 2-10 8-34 „22 2-54 9-54 3-04 9-14 „23 3-30 10-06 3-45 9-48 „24 4-40 11 34 5-1081 words
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Article1100 1913-09-18 6 Beyond mentioning the fact that the State of Kedah is outside the Federation and that the Adviser, Mr. W. George Maxwell, has presumably a somewhat freer hand, it would be invidious to seek for reasons why the Kedah reports stand out iu point of style and interest1,100 words
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Article242 1913-09-18 6 The annual installation of the Victoria Jubilee Chapter of Royal Arch Freemasons, E.O. 1555, Penang, was held in the Masonic Hall, Northam Road, lass night, when the [following office-bearers were installed M. E. Z, M. E. Comp R. Owen. 2nd Principal, J. E. Comp R H. Pinhorn.242 words
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Article187 1913-09-18 6 FUNERAL AT PENANG. The remains of the late Mr. E. B. Heime, of the Pinang Gazette subeditorial staff, who died at the General Hospital at the age of 38 years, were interred in the European Cemetery, Western-rd., last evening. The Rev. W. Cross M.A., officiated, and187 words
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Article406 1913-09-18 6 The quarterly meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices was held in the District Court yesterday afternoon, the following members being present Messrs. A. V. Brown (Chairman), W. Pee', F. Duxbury, A. S Anthony, Quah Beng Kee, Dr. G. W. Park (Municipal Health Officer) and Mr. W. T.406 words
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Article440 1913-09-18 6 The many friends of Mr. F. N p Ipob, will be pleased to know that he of hospital and hopes in the course few days to leave for Home. 1 a Three of the young sons of Yuan Shih kai, the President of the Chinese Republ who440 words
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Article214 1913-09-18 6 ESTATE ASSISTANT’S SENTENCE. Mr. W. George Maxwell and the Chief Judge Syed Hassam, sitting at Kulim on Saturday, had before them the case of a young Eurasian named Donald Richards, an assistant on the Lubsk Kiap Rubber Estate, who was charged with wounding with a rev Iver214 words
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Article222 1913-09-18 6 On Sunday the 14 inst. a shop-keeper returning through Chan estate the property of the Rulbir Estates, of Ki io, having received several hundred dollars in piyment of coolies' debts from the manager, was waylaid by three Chinese (K'eh<). The coolie accompanying him d camped but the222 words
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Advertisement120 1913-09-18 6 SMOKERS OF DISCRIMINATION ALWAYS SELECT THE "GARRICK" CIGARETTES AND SMOKING TOBACCO. Money cannot buy and g an Expert cannot blend better Cigarette or I Tobacco. I <i< aafi— —fafflßEgJ FREE BY RETURN POST OUR NEW RECORD CATALOGUE. DROP A POST CARD FOR IT. Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., Penang. Pritchard Co.120 words
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Advertisement16 1913-09-18 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays and Week-Ends. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.16 words
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Article308 1913-09-18 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Shabbs. -2 <n 05 ,rj Mining, Kinta Tin 16* 17f 16 17| Kinta New... 8/- 9/9 8/6 10/Kamunting... 1/6 4/- 1/- 3/3 K. Pulai 7* 840 7f308 words
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Article36 1913-09-18 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, September 17.* The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/- Para to arrive 2/11* Market weak. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]36 words
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Article96 1913-09-18 7 ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 17. At the annual meeting of Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd (Port Dickson), the Chairman, Mr. James Snodgra«s, answering a question, said there was barely a working profit, the proceeds having just about covered the expenses of the past96 words
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Article84 1913-09-18 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 17. lhe death occurred to-day, by drownon the estate, of Mr. H. T. Webb, manager of the Edinburgh Rubber Estate, Ltd., since February. Deceased went in a pool to bathe after inspecting new clear‘Dgs with Mr. F. Crossle, an assistant. Death84 words
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Article64 1913-09-18 7 HtAH AUCTION CATALOGUES [P. G. Special Cable.] London, September 17. The private market for rubber is inactive. An exceptionally heavy auc'ion catalogue is anticipated. There has been much liquidation of shares. Proposa's for the control'ing and production of rubber are being actively discussed. Latest Dividend. An interim64 words
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Article99 1913-09-18 7 TURKEY AND BULGARIA. Constantinople, September 17. The Turkish and Bulgarian de’egates meeting to-day will be chiefly concerned with the possession of Demotika. Wheu agreement thereon is reached the delegates will examine the demarcation the Frontier, which has been fixed by the military assessors as follows starting at99 words
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Article116 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI. Rome, September 18. The Italian troops commanded by General Torelli pursuin? rebels from the abandoned position at Gsur, midway between Benghazi and Dem,encountered the enemy in a broken wooded country. After a stubborn engagement the enemy was beaten oft with the help of—Reuter - 116 words
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Article42 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter. ACCIDENT AT FRENCH MANCEUVRES. London, September 17. Major Winterfeld, the German Attache attending the French Manoeuvres, was serious’y injured by a motor-c»r overturning. The pe'vis was fractured. M. Poincare has repeated y inquired as to the patient’s condition..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article38 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter. PRESIDENT HUERTA’S RECOMMENDATION. London, September 17. Huerta President recommended the nonrenewal of permission for American warships to remain in Mexican Ports when the six months period granted by Congress haB expired a month hence—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article44 1913-09-18 7 Reuter. SEA DOGS RACE. London, September 17. Admiral Arbuthnot and Captain Eric Back ran a huod ed yards at Portsmouth yesterday in fulfilment of £2 wager made twenty years ago. Capt Back won in 12 1/5 seconds. Admiral Meux was judge.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article26 1913-09-18 7 D.O.L. Berlin, September 17. The Chinese and Japanese Ambassadors at St. Petersburg have received information that the rumours of war are unfound- ed.-D.O.L. - 26 words
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Article195 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter. LONDON BOS-MEN’S LISPUFE. UILWATMCN’S ATn.OM. London, September 17. Eighty busmen of the Tilling Motor Bus Company were not working to day. Only twelve were working at midnight Meetings of busmen declared that they will insist on the right to wear badges and the reinstatement of the suspended—Reuter. - 195 words
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Article119 1913-09-18 7 —Reu'er. PROFESSOR MAASS ACQUITTED. London, September 17. Professor Maass, who shot and killed Captain Westernha’en in the Court of Honour of Landweh' Officers at Berlin, has been releas-d. The authorities are sati-fiei that he acted in s-lf-defence. The afftir has caused a sen-ation in Berlin. Professor Maass—Reu'er. - 119 words
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Article100 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter. SCHMIDTS’ REMARKABLE RECORD. New York, September 17. Coroner Feinberg, referring to the arrest of Muret, exp eased the opinion that Schmidt was the master mind of a criminal association. Schmidt was assistant Rector of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. The police declare that he lived a—Reuter. - 100 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article89 1913-09-18 7 (To the Editor of the Pinng Gzette.") Dear Sir,— Referring to your history of s.s. Pegu appearing in your paper of the 16 th instant under the heading The Old Order Changetb, I beg to draw your attention to an error in the name of one of her89 words
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Article80 1913-09-18 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $95.75 per picul, business done. Tin in London is qnoted at £193 ss. spot and £192 10s. three months. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 6* tons at $95 75 Straits Trading Co. 2580 words
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Article521 1913-09-18 7 A DANCE BUT NO CHAMPAGNE. The adjourned meeting of Scotsmen to consider the proposed St. Andrew’s Day Ball was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. J. Hodge presiding over a large attendance. The Chairman said the Committee app tinted at the last meeting had521 words
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Article366 1913-09-18 7 CASE AGAINST SECRETARY. The case against Chin Foo Siong, late Secretary of the Penang Wanderers Club, for falsifying accounts, was continued before Mr. Colman yesterday afternoon, Mr. W. T. Chapman prosecuting and Mr. S. F. Brereton Martin defending. In reply to Mr. Chapman’s cros-j-exam-ination as366 words
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Article484 1913-09-18 7 SEQUEL TO TAIPING CLUB TROUBLES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, September 17. M sirs. John Little Co., Ltd., Singapore, sued Mr. A. J. Cassidy and Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, a member of committee and honorary secretary, respectively, of the Prrak Club, Taiping, as representing the Club, for484 words
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Article274 1913-09-18 7 Service to the East. The following are the reduced Press an 1 Ordinary cable rates brought into effect by the Etstern Telegraph Company between Europe and the Far East on Sept. 1 Eastern and Eastern Extension Companies. Press O’nary China —Macao 3/9 Other places 1/2 (from 1/s*)274 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article40 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter. VARDON IN FORM. Brookline, Massachusetts, Sept. 17» In the first qualifying round of the’J American Open Golf Championship, Vardon was the lowest scorer with 151. A Boston amateur, named Ouimet, a youth of twenty. returned 152-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article24 1913-09-18 7 —Reuter. London, September 17. The Rest of England beat Kent and Yorks by an innings and 45 runs at the Oval.-—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article41 1913-09-18 7 The following ties were played yesterday Profession Pairs. —Craigen and Mason beat Southam and Carr by 6—4, 4—6, 6—4 (final). Ladies’ Doubles Handicap. —Mrs Craig and Mi-s Beckett beat Mrs Dunn and Mrs Edwards by 6—4, 7—5 (final).41 words
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Article110 1913-09-18 7 It is proposed to held Sb. Xavier’s Annual Sports on the 27th inst. Those desirous of competing in the open events are asked to note that the entries should be made before Thursday, the 25th inst. The following are the open events Obstacle Race, open to110 words
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Article358 1913-09-18 7 -T.O.M. A SUBSTITUTE FOR BOOKMAKERS. Financially, and from the point of view of convenience of the people who wish to bet, the racing clubs in Malaya are seriously affected by the new law prohibiting bookmakers from plying their calling, and the Committee of the Ipoh Gvmkhana-T.O.M. - 358 words
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Article188 1913-09-18 7 Native Arrrsted on Suspicion. Calcutta, Sept. 9.—lt is now practically certain that Miss Murphy was murdered with intent for theft. A man has been arrested whose conduct has attracted attention, and on him was found a silver bangle which was cut ,ff from Miss Murphy’s hand.188 words
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Obituary16 1913-09-18 7 OBITUARY. PROFESSOR QUELTCH. London, September 17. The death is announced of Professor Queltch, the famous scientist.—Reuter.16 words
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Article1692 1913-09-18 8 CONTINENTAL VIEW. GROWING POPULARITY OF PLANTATION VARIETIES. The uncertain future of the rubber industry has prompted the Courrier de la B mrse,” of Antwerp, to collect the opinions of competent judges on the subj a c% one of whom we quote at length—namelv, MGrisar, the leading rubber1,692 words
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Article171 1913-09-18 8 The companies do not guarantee the dates f arrival of these vessel, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah).—Kedah, and Tong Chuan. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp, every Tuesday, Alma, every Tuesday and171 words
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Article192 1913-09-18 8 Tkursday, September 18 Penang Assizes. Bbivi. Golf Club, C p.m. Grand Opera Co., King’s Street tu Straits Cinematograph, Penang George Town Cinematograph Kangsar Road; Penang Picture Show, Penang R Oa d M tlOc Friday, September 19. Penang Assizes. «and. Esplanade. 6 p.m. Penang Motor Club. Farewell to192 words
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Article41 1913-09-18 8 The following are the fixtures for the month of September Sept. 18.. OS RC w C RC Victoria Green 24.. EAUvs P C C Esplanade. 25.. OFC wCU AC Victoria Green. Oct. 1... EAUvs S X R C Esplanade.41 words
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Advertisement156 1913-09-18 8 ■■■■■■■■MiiiaaaiiiiMMiiiiiMißiißiiaaiiaiiiijiaairiiiaaaiiiiiaiiMiiiaiiiiiMMiiiMaiiiiiii INATURA MILK I i =(LION BRAND).= I 5 M Sn W l al 1 f r U v. tr PiC f’ Natura Milk Lion Brand be obtained “Chop" Singah. Gold Medals: y LONDON 1593. NAHIM-MII |UV- S l> eeial Prize: MARSEILLES 1893. AW Ulin MIIUII if// KOL. AUSS. BERLIN156 words
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Miscellaneous18 1913-09-18 8 The Moon. Last Quarter Sept. 23 O New Moon 30 First Quarter Oct. 7 O Full Moon 1518 words
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Article2485 1913-09-18 9 capital. Subwribed. f 2 Dividend.. Name. 3 |i x St 19OT IMO IMI IMS 1913 MINING, 1913 9100,000 $OO,OOO 60.000 1 1 Ayer Weng Rahman? DAP. Co ®L 1903 300,000 300.000 30,000 10 10 30 SO 28J 9 Belat Tin Mining Oo s2s $2 70 1912 wirnfl «kaaao f2,485 words
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Article86 1913-09-18 9 Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Sept. 18, T. Anson, gen Adamson Gilfillan Co. Janet Nicol), Brit., 474, Eades, Sept. 18, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Kitano Maru, Jap., 5277, Cope, Sept. 18, Yokohama, gen., B. Co. M. Austin, Brit., 105, M. Cowray, Sept. 18, Batu Bahra, gen., E S. Co.86 words
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Article30 1913-09-18 9 Steenherzen for Calcutta. Malaya for Deli. Trang for Trang. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Mambang for Setul. Perak (E.S. Co.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca.30 words
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Article118 1913-09-18 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Morrow. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thye 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m. Batu Bahra Padang 3 p.m Dindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh Pangkor 4 p.m.118 words
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Article265 1913-09-18 9 Pbnang, September 18, 1913. S. P. Tapioca $4.60 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.65 sales Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. (’oast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.50 sales. White Pepper $29.60 sales. Trang Pepper $24 sales. Mace Sl2O nom. Mace Pickings $75 sales. Cloves $39 out l season. Nutmegs 110 $24265 words
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Article125 1913-09-18 9 PmANG, September 18, 1913. (By CourtMy o/ Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 13/32 3 Credit 2/4| n 3 Documentary 2/4 9/lb Calcutta Demand Bank Bs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Private 176 Madraa Demand Bank 174125 words
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Advertisement268 1913-09-18 9 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. Money Changer at Corner of Beach and Church Streets. at Logan’s Buildings, opposite Pritchard Co. n at Corner of Bishop and Pitt Streets. at Corner of Farquhar and Leith Streets, opposite E. <fc O.268 words
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Advertisement564 1913-09-18 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 Head Office 38, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur564 words
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Article2151 1913-09-18 10 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CUPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS Despatched by the mail leaving London Augus. 24. SEAPLANE TEST. MR. HAWKER’S SECOND ATTEMPT. 'UNFORTUNATE ENDING. FALL INTO THE SEA. In his second attempt to win the £5,000 prize offered by the Daily Mail tor the circuit of Britain2,151 words
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Advertisement370 1913-09-18 10 Niiwura Eiiijfl, Ceylon. 6.200 feet above Sea I/evel. FAMOUS FOR ITS GOLF LINKS. BOTANICAL GARDENS. TENNIS AND TROUT FISHING. TUC fDANh The largest and best appointed hotel in Nuwara I iHt vKAND Eli F E i octric Li ght and Bell. *™ghouL U ATI?! Superior Accommodation for over 200 nsitor.370 words
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Advertisement236 1913-09-18 10 -Swarf Wliw I liF ill The Swan pleases the The Swan please the impatient exacting M all others because it has writer. Those who ex- the hardest yet smoothpect more out of a pen est writing point which than others have given. M years of writing do not The Swan236 words
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Article836 1913-09-18 11 RISE OF MOTOR VAN. Mr. Hugh By as, in his Special Correspondence to the China Press, dated London, August 17th, writes: —In the new London Museum which is to be opened next month there is a hansom cab. This little detail shows the Curator to be a man836 words
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Article37 1913-09-18 11 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Tanjonq Bungah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur: —The Empire Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon Nuwara Eliya37 words
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Advertisement290 1913-09-18 11 f;f Scientific 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. Largo Stocks290 words
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Advertisement745 1913-09-18 11 N Y. K. The Original ftS? Non-Greasy Skin Balm V J»W"M»ilStanuhi, Co.U. MT-MNI Smooths Roughness l\ EUROPEAN LINZ. n A Fortnightly service is maintained beRemoves dressiness tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles London and Antwerp, under mail contract Lga] Imparts Beauty I with the Imperial Japa ese Government. n nr745 words
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Advertisement2371 1913-09-18 12 p. &o. Qritish |ndia M avigation Norddevtscber Lloyd. Bremen. IW| Steam Navigation Co. IjJkkl Co.. Limited. INTENDED SAILINGS. > I ISPECTEn ARRIVALS ANO DEPARTURES I fi 8 1913 MIL SERVICE OUTWARD. OCtf I *****11 SIHO (0„ Sept. 18 China connecting with Marmora. Singapore. and Oct. 2 Delta connecting with Moldavia.2,371 words
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