Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 October 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-10-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 228 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. 3rd OCTOBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1014 1913-10-03 1 «uruaQonaaaaaaDaaDDnaQUQDß a FOB $3O g d n a X7OU can have the "Pinang g g X Ganstto" posted ovary day n for a whoto year to your address, a (local sunscmmoM, san. o g Proportionate Quarterly and n Half-yearly rates. g g Bubecriptfoos are payable in adssnss and re—ittanoee should1,014 words
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Advertisement92 1913-10-03 1 SMaaaoiaDflaaoQoaauuoocoDa n TX7HBN YOU ARE AWAY q g VV on leave you want to keep g a in touch with Malayan affairs, g Social, Commercial, Mining, g Planting, Ac. This you can do a D in no better way than by sub.cnt- g a ing to the Weekly Edition of92 words
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Article596 1913-10-03 2 —S.T. EXEMPLARY FINE ON CHINESE SHIP’S CHINCHEW. An interesting coolie ship case in which proceedings bad been taken against the captain, the chiochew and the agents of the steamer Seang Choon for carrying an excess of passengers, was beard on Monday afternoon by Mr. Firmstone in the—S.T. - 596 words
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Article184 1913-10-03 2 Discovery or a Harbour and Road. Signor Adolfo-Cozsa, the archaeologist, proposed some time ago to the Ministry of Public Instruction to carry out excavations at Pompeii with the object of tracing the site of the port, where, in his opinion, three-fourths of the population sought escape from the184 words
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Article127 1913-10-03 2 There is a refreshing originality about the spelling employed in the cinematograph (says the Glasgow News and the representation of Ivanhoe” has been unusually instructive from the orthographical point of view. Was the initial “w of Wholy Land intended to emphasise the holiness of the land in question127 words
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Advertisement1132 1913-10-03 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. «STu rrxPERiENCEn Chinese store- «iu»g t» accept bl11 ““g E KEEPER (Import or Export) tor Rubber Pl.nt.tion xn the 8 8L or Dutch European firm; Apply elating .alary re- F|nBnt amil nd 9 mred Malay. Good at recruiting labour. Ex- Storekbbpbr c/o Pinang Gazette.1,132 words
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Advertisement590 1913-10-03 2 Ontincntal TYRES ARE noted for THEIR RESILENCY and LONG HAm LASTING QUALITIES. FROM ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES OR FROM SELLAR, MURRAY CO., PENANG Telegrams CAREFULLY. Telephone :-No. 441. A LADY has accommodation two Boarcers. Convenient locality. AIPly w„ 0,0 NppyOvSNESS and PRIVATE NURSING HOME, convenient I kA K.TI A for590 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1536 1913-10-03 3 The financier. A SCHEME OF REFORM. THE PRICE ANOMALY. In the record of the rubber market for the present year two facts stand out prominently. One is the persistent and heavy decline in the market for the plantation product, and the other is the great disparity between. The financier. - 1,536 words
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Article1568 1913-10-03 3 NOTES ON ITS CULTIVATION. Mr. F. G. Spring, in the course of an article contributed to the current Agricultural Bulletin, says that daring the past year the F.M.S. Department of Agriculture has received many inquiries with regard to the cultivation of this palm. The African1,568 words
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Article354 1913-10-03 3 JUDGMENT AT SINGAPORE. Judgment was given by Mr. Justice Sproule on Monday, at Singapore, in the action which Messrs. Goodall and Co. claimed from Low Peng Soey and Co. £215 in respect of loss suffered by them owing to defendants’ failure to fulfil a contract to354 words
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Article291 1913-10-03 3 The more favourable views generally expressed in the last few weeks regarding the future of tin have been strengthened by the fact that the general statistical position has materially improved during the past month, says a Home exchange of September 18. There appears to be no prospect291 words
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Article143 1913-10-03 3 Owing to the very successful results obtained from the working of their dred eers No. 4 and No. 5, constructed by Me-srs. Wm, Simons and Company. Limited, Renfrew, the Tongkah Harbour and Tin Dredging Company have just placed an order with the same builders for another dredger143 words
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Advertisement66 1913-10-03 3 Watch the advertisers who are gradually increasing both the size and the number of their announcements. A careful inspection will discover these successful ones, and a moment s reflection show that their success is but an index to the satisfaction they are affording to their customers. Directly an advertiser fails66 words
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Advertisement116 1913-10-03 3 What’s the Use? What’s the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face, when ten minutes’ rubbing with Little’s Oriental Balm will bring relief? Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little’s Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves116 words
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Article63 1913-10-03 4 VICTORY OF CANTILEVER. London, October 2. The race for the Jockey Club Stakes resulted CANTILEVER (Walter Griggs) 1 TRACERY (Whalley) 2 ALEPPO (F. Wootton) 3 Won by two lengths; six lengths between second and third. Betting 5/1 against Cantilever 6/4 on Tracery 4/1 against Aleppo The other63 words
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Article114 1913-10-03 4 THE LOTTERIES. [Zarema Our Own Ipoh, October 3. The lotteries were well attended, but bidding was very slow. The best prices were as follows Rack I.—Quatro $l4O and $lOO, Hawnite $5O and $5O, Sudden Death $4O and $4O. Race 2. —Michael Graham $9O and $7O, Alice $6O and114 words
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Article24 1913-10-03 4 Race I.—Diable. Race 4.—Flapper, Charity. Race s.—Silverlight, Reliance. Race 6 —Chin Chong, Sunrise. Race 7.—Little Wi lie. There are prospects of good racing.24 words
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Article398 1913-10-03 4 Mr. S. F. Breretcn Martin, Captain of the Penang Golf Club, has an intere-ting article in Golf Illustrated dealing with the new ceurse on Caledonia Estate. Five photographs present views of the club house and last green, Mr. J. S. Brown (Caledonia) on the first398 words
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Article79 1913-10-03 4 Panic Subsiding. Calcutta, September 24,—The public panic in connection with the Indian Bank crisis has to a large extent gone down. Bankpra are confident of their ability to meet further demands. The money recently withdrawn is in many cases being returned to deposit. Opinion is divided among79 words
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Article45 1913-10-03 4 41 You are behind the times over here,” said an American girl in London to her English friend. “Why, I notice that ‘Twelfth Night’ has recently been played ao one of the Strand theatres, and we had that two years ago ou Broadway45 words
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Article209 1913-10-03 4 AN ADJOURNMENT. Before Mr. Justice Fisher and a special jury in the Supreme Court, yesterday, the trial was continued of the five accused in connection with the fire at the premises of Chop Chip Eng, in 135 Beach Street, on July 2nd last. The accused are Wi209 words
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Article217 1913-10-03 4 L— B.F.P. The folly of leaving valuables about in hotel rooms whs well exemplified in a case which came before Mr. Forrer in the third court at Singapore on Tuesday morning. Yap Ju Mong, om of the Europe Hotel boys,” was charged with fraudulent possession of jewellery,L— B.F.P. - 217 words
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Article148 1913-10-03 4 Appeal to Viceroy. Calcutta, September 24.—The Statesman, referring to the rowdyism at the Grand Opera House and the Grand Cafe on Saturday night, advises friends of the men concerned in the disorders to leave things where they a-e, and make no Attempt to discredit the mild148 words
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Article102 1913-10-03 4 Canon Hannay maintains that n~wadsys the most drama’ic sermons are preached in Ireland (siys the Daily Chronicle A friend of his heard a preacher in a Connaught village expatiatii g on the terrors of hell. The lion will roar at yez, he told the congregation. The owls will102 words
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Article97 1913-10-03 4 Apropos of the premature obituary notice concerning Lord de Freyne, an amusing story of a similar incident is contributed by a Pall Mall Gazette reader. A Dublin evening paper published a report of the death of a well-known Irishman, and the same evening the editor was97 words
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Article35 1913-10-03 4 Kathleen, aged four, had (writes a Pall Mall Gazette reader) made a bumpy and painful descent of the stars. Mummie,” she sobbed, “if I hadn’t been aofb would I have been broken35 words
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Article586 1913-10-03 4 THE LATE DR MARSHALL. We regret to announce the death in London on the sth ulto. of Professor Hugh Marshall, Dundee University College, in his forty-sixth year. At the close of the summer term Professor Marshall seemed to be in the best of health, and586 words
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Article63 1913-10-03 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $93.80 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £lB7 12s. 6 I. spot and £lBB ss. three months. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange G| tons at-$93.80 Straits Trading Co. nil.63 words
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Article188 1913-10-03 4 The following are outputs for September Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,160 Gula Kalumpong 58 910 Padang 11,500 Batu Ma tang 6,549 Bakap Plant. 19,156 Kedah 16,792 Jong Landor 19,329 S. S. Bertam 38,000 The 89 Seang Cl>oon from Singapore is expected here on the 4th inst. at daylight, and188 words
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Advertisement492 1913-10-03 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A LADY ASSISTANT for the BODEGA. Apply to HOTEL NORMAN, Penang. WANTED. A PLANTING BILLET by man aged 28, with two years experience of rubber and cocoanuti: is also an experienced mechanical engineer, with thorough knowledge of internal combustion engines and rubber machinery in genera). Apply Box492 words
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Advertisement645 1913-10-03 4 insurance. THE corporation 077h7 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Royal Exchange, London P OMMENCEd” business' in A D was Incorporated by R OV oi i 720 and is therefo ?h 'X Companies in existence. It haa granted i; x benefit» of Assurance to the Piih'i 1 P 6 exce °di n 8645 words
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Advertisement469 1913-10-03 5 I HOW THE WEST SERVES THE EAST. I I WHAT IS STERILIZED NATURAL MILK? I I i This is a much more important question than it appears to be at first sight. I Many people are under the impression that any milk sold in sealed tins is condensed milk; I469 words
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Article24 1913-10-03 6 Jellicob —On August SO, at 29, Sussexsquare, Hyde Park, W., the wife of ViceAdmiral Sir John Rushworsb Jellicoe, k.c.b., k.0.v.0 of a daughter.24 words
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Article1380 1913-10-03 6 There is an interesting question which must f t some time or another attract the attention of all Europeans who come to reside in Eastern parts of the Empire it is whether we tend to degenerate after a number of years residence in such places We1,380 words
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Article265 1913-10-03 6 CORONER'S INQUEST. The inquest on the body of au unknown insane Chinaman, who died through falling into the hold of the vessel on the 15 th instant, was resumed to-day before Mr, E. E. Colman in the third Court. Capt. Robert Ferguson of the Ban Whatt oon265 words
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Article543 1913-10-03 6 .—M.D.C. There are public men who persist in regarding the press as “an unnecessary evil to be thrust aside, hustled into the background. They resent a word of criticism as if it were a personal insult. Such men never go far. Their career is generally.—M.D.C. - 543 words
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Article232 1913-10-03 6 —Reuter. BASELESS CHARGES REFUTED ERimn asirumces. London, October 2 With reference to the ru m ur Japanese activ.ty on the Yangtze and intention to take action calcu ated t th 9 to the dismemberment of Chins, R eu t€Q<l received an au’horitative assirancea 5 Japan has no.—Reuter. - 232 words
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Article224 1913-10-03 6 Tokio, Sept. 11.—The reminiscences of the late Count Hayashi, formerly Ambassador in England and afterwards Minister for Foreign Affairs, are appearing in instalments in the Jij’* Shimpo. Dealing with events that occurred in 1894 Count Hayashi states that the Marquis of Lansdowne kept Germany informed of the224 words
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Article103 1913-10-03 6 —Reuter. NEW TREATY DESIRED. Washington, October 2. Surprise is expressed in the ’’•tate De« partment at a Press despatch from Tokio that Japan will seek a new commercial treaty with the Unite! States. Unofficial information indicates that Japan, ins’ead of seeking a substitute for the Knox Treaty—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article98 1913-10-03 6 —Reuter. A SENSATIONAL CONFESSION. New York, October 2. A sensation has be°n ciused by the ironworker Davis, who was arresed for the blowing up of a railway bridge in New York State in 1911« having confessed, implicating a number of Labour Union officials in a series of—Reuter. - 98 words
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Article52 1913-10-03 6 FORTHCOMING ROYAL VISIT. London, October 2. Much interest; is aroused by the announcement of the vis t of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand to England as the guest of the King during Windsor wetk. A Cordial Reception 2. Viejn’-y B it as likely The Press Angl°"^ -U,t aa52 words
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Advertisement162 1913-10-03 6 By Special j a His Appointment Majesty to King George? DUNLOP IYRES. FIRST J// fl”®" XqbF/ most EVER B 8&, S,NCE w fi J <3 BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES. WRITE FOR NEW LIST TO Messrs. GUTHRIE 6 CO.. Ltd., PENANG. Pritchard Co. SPORTING GUNS, C. W. ANDREWS’ MAKE. Renowned for162 words
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Advertisement16 1913-10-03 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays and Week-Ends. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.16 words
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Article278 1913-10-03 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list ou page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Shabbs. .2 s» ca M Mining, Gopeng C. 30/- 32/9 30/- 33/Kinta Tin 16$ 17$ 15$ 17$ Kamunting... 1/- 3/3 par 2/6 Lahat 6.60 7$ 6.60 7.60278 words
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Article112 1913-10-03 7 MORE CAPITAL REQUIRED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 3. The report of Kempas Rubber Estate reveals a profit of $30,629. No final dividend is declared, but $8,500, the book value of the gambier, has been written off and the balance, $9,150, carried forward. The average price realised112 words
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Article73 1913-10-03 7 For the period from 3rd to 6th October, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis, in accordance with the Rules under the Customs Duties Enactment, will be assessed on the following prices Sheet and biscuit $9O per73 words
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Article16 1913-10-03 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 3. Tapioca small flake is quoted at $5.05.16 words
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Article65 1913-10-03 7 PROPOSED FOR F. M. S. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, October 2. A General Meeting of the Perak Chamber of Mines is to be held on Wednesday, October 22, to deal with the question of the formation of aF.M. S. Chamber of Mines with headquarters at Ipoh,65 words
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Article26 1913-10-03 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, October 2. After further evidence had been taken the Tekka Tin case was this afternoon adjourned sine die.26 words
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Article187 1913-10-03 7 —Reuter. FEARS OF THIRD WAR. BULGARIA MOBILISING. Belgrade October 2. The Servian Army has re-en'ered Dibra and Ochrida. Reports of Bulgara mobilising though unconfirmed are di-quieting to commercial circles, and the outbreak of a third war is feared. Greek Reserves Called Oat. Greece ordered the evacuation of Dedeagatch—Reuter. - 187 words
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Article71 1913-10-03 7 —DO.L. Berlin, October 2. M. Pasics, who is now in Paris in connection with the Servian loan, desires that moderate action be taken against Albania. He preceeds to Vienna for di-cussion with Count Berchtold regarding Bu g aria. He is however prepared to eventually support the Turkish—DO.L. - 71 words
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Article14 1913-10-03 7 Reuter. London, October 2. The bank discount rate is per cent.—Reuter. - 14 words
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Article275 1913-10-03 7 I.—DO.L. Berlin, October 2. The Chinese Embassy has informed the press that the Chinese and Japane e Governments have determined to settle their disputes amicably. Contrary to press reports, the relations of both Governments have been most harmonious. The Temps correspondent at St. Petersburg says the mainI.—DO.L. - 275 words
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Article40 1913-10-03 7 —Reuter. LIBERALS TO FIGHT ON LAND QUESTION. London, October 2. Mr. Ure, speaking at Birmingham, said the Liberals would fight the next election on the question of Land reform to be based on the Scottish Land Act.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article25 1913-10-03 7 Reuter. London, October 2. Victoria, daughter of Lord Mackville, was married to Harold, son of Sir Arthur Nicolson, of Knole Park, yesterday.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article26 1913-10-03 7 13 AUVj Ul* AU >. —Reuter. BOARD OF TRADE ENQUIRIES. London, October 2. The Board of Trade is inquiring into Dr. Diesel’s disappearance. —Reuter.13 AUVj Ul* AU >.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article87 1913-10-03 7 RUBBER SELLING AGENCY. SUPPORT BY THE GROWHS. [P. G. Special Cable.] London, October 2. Mr. Herbert Wright, who is a director of many of the leading companies, at an extraordinary meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association, on Monday next, will move a resolution supporting the Rubber Selling87 words
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Article52 1913-10-03 7 I.—Reuter. DETAINED ON ELLIS ISLAND. New York, October 3. The immigration authorities have stoppe 1 and subsequently ordered the deportation of the; well-known English music hall Singer Marie Lloyd and the jockey Bernard Dillon who arrived by the Olympic They have appealed and meanwhile ate detained atI.—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article65 1913-10-03 7 r.—Reuter. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. Stockholm, October 2. The King of Sweden is lying ill at Skabersjoe Castle. A bulletin sta'es that since his operation in 1910 his Majesty has often -ufierel stomachic pains which have lately increased. He has been advised special treatment and isr.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article43 1913-10-03 7 Reuter. NEW ARRANGEMENT OF DESTROYERS. London, October 2. In view of the difficulty of identifying the age and type of various destroyers, these henceforth will be divided in alphabetical c'asses and will bear the names mostly of officers distinguished in actionReuter. - 43 words
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Article40 1913-10-03 7 —Reuter. GOVERNMENTS’ HANDSOME GRANT. London, October 2. Surgeon General, Sir Charles Lukis, lecturing in London, announc c d thac the Government of India had approved a grant of £lO,OOO yearly to the Women’s Medical Service of India.-—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article18 1913-10-03 7 —Reuter. EN ROUTE TO SINGAPORE. Capetown, October 2. The Japanese warship Kongo has left for Singapore.-—Reuter. - 18 words
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Article281 1913-10-03 7 MR. W. DANIEL. In the Bankruptry Court, to-day, before Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher, Mr. William Daniel, proprietor of Seaview Hote’, Farquhar Street, against whom a receiving order was made on the 26th August last, was adjudicated a bankrupt. In his examination, Mr. Daniel said he had281 words
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Article30 1913-10-03 7 Reggie If pa was to die, ma, would he go to heaven Ma: Hush, hush, Reggie Whoever has been putting such ridiculous thoughts into your head *l—Sketch.30 words
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Article1423 1913-10-03 7 SIR I. CARSON DICTATES TERMS. THE ULSTER CJVEUNT. London, October 2. Sir E. Carson, speaking at Dungannon, said no conference was possible un ess based on a principle consonant with the Ulster Covenant. If this was not conceded the Unionists must rely on their own right arms1,423 words
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Article278 1913-10-03 7 JOHNSON—NICHOLAS. The wedding of Miss Leone Nicholas with Mr. Francis St. Clair Johnson, late Chief Officer of the s.s Lama, B. I. 8. N. Co. took place at Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common, Loud n, on August 14th. The bride is the daughter of Mr W. Nicholas, of278 words
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Advertisement191 1913-10-03 7 Title Pulls Hard Story Even Better GREAT GAUMONT EXCLUSIVE THAT GRIPS LIKE A LYCEUM MELODRAMA. DETECTIVE NECKER THE IRON HAND versus THE white glove gang 1200 feet 111 Acts 111 Reels At George Town Kinematograph Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. This is the Greatest Detective Exclusive of the day. One Constant191 words
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Article342 1913-10-03 8 CAPTAIN O’SHE VS SON TO TAKE ACTION. Mr. William O’Brien’s action in reviving the scandal of the O’Shea-Parnell divorce case is to have a sequel. Mr. Gerard H. W O’Shea, only son of the late Captain William Henry O’Shea, writes to the Times to protest against the scandalous342 words
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Article255 1913-10-03 8 No Hubbands for Clevir Girls. Dr. Jaques Bertillou, the famous Parisian journal st, has coi tri bated to the Matin a remarkable article in which he sets out to prove that the better educated a woman is tl*e less likely is ehe to marry. It255 words
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Article138 1913-10-03 8 One of our local battalions of Territorials (says the Glasgow News) possesses an officer who surtly hails from the Sister Isle. Recently, while on duty at the shooting range, he warned the non-coms, to wa’ch that “no man began firing until he got his ammunition issued to him. This138 words
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Advertisement337 1913-10-03 8 m\ W II unit mil Wlli Delicate Children ||M MWpMuinnj Puny, ailing children who* lack the vitality, DBJwdßu v\\Vw¥ni merry *pirit and hearty appetite of healthy uvtvWl childhood should begin at once to take rijrwAFf W twm ‘KEPLEß’ bam W wj Cod liver oil with Malt Extract nW w 2337 words
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Advertisement123 1913-10-03 8 Consolation. He was a frugal Scot, and when the collection plate came round he dropped in a florin in mis ake for the humble copper. Speedily discovering bis mistake, however, he stepped softly down the aisle and requested the collector to give him back the coin, which request was politely123 words
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Advertisement235 1913-10-03 8 Look for these Marks! The Guarantees of Quality!) ii| ii VJ/« 1 A? Y j] I THE CAMEL BRAND BELTING 1 SUPERIOR 'I V BONELESS 1 I '1 m I /F JU II Ir (breakfast I I bacon THE STRONGEST BELT IN THE WORLD. THE ZL, 813 MODUS. JUST ARRIVED.235 words
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Article2353 1913-10-03 9 Capital. Subscribed. N ghare,/ >f Value. 2 Dividend», Name. 2® a g g 1909 1910 1911 1913 1913 MININ®. 1913 »100,000 $60,000 60.000 1 1 i Ayer Weng Rah no an? D4P. Oo —85 c 1903 300.000 300,00*1 3*).000 10 10 30 80 284 9 Belat Tin Mining Oo2,353 words
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Article57 1913-10-03 9 Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Oct. 3, T. Anson, gen., E S. Co. Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Oct. 3, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, Oct. 3, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Lovat, Brit 3901, Glegg, Oct. 2, Calcutta, gen., B. Co. Arabia, Ger., 2836,57 words
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Article84 1913-10-03 9 lyo Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Lovat for Singapore, China and Japan. Janet Nicoll for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Atjeh for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, SeglL Olehleh, and Sabang. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Padang for Batu Bahra. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi,84 words
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Article88 1913-10-03 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- ilo&aow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Deli Alma noon Asahan Jin Ho 1 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, x India, Aden, Dur- I Assaye 2.30 p.m. ban, Mauritius, > Parcels 1.30 p.m. Egypt, and88 words
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Article125 1913-10-03 9 Pinang, October 3, 1913. (By Courtesy 0/ the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/41 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 j 3 Credit 2/41 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Madras Demand125 words
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Article255 1913-10-03 9 Penang, October 3, 1913. 8. P. Tapioca $4.40 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.70 sellers. Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 sales. White Pepper $29.75 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $l2O nom. Mace Pickings $65 sellers. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $23255 words
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Article94 1913-10-03 9 Friday. October 3. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Ministering Children’s League Meeting, 5.45 p.m. Ipoh Races. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang /Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Saturday, October 4. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Ipoh Races. Sunday, October 5. 20th Sunday after94 words
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Article79 1913-10-03 9 October 21.—119th Anniversary of the death of Captain Light, the Founder of Penang. 97th Anniversary of the Founding of the Penang Free School by the Rev. R. B. Hutchins. Trafalgar Day. November 4.—Ministering Children’s League, Sale of Work. November B.—Taiping, Taiping v. Penang (Rugby). November 15 and 17.79 words
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Article120 1913-10-03 9 The following are the fixtures for this month:— Oct. Bth C U AC vs P O R C Esplanade Mr H R Chpeseman. Oct. 9th C R C vs C A C V. Green H A Neubronner. Oct. 15th OFC vs PCC Esplanade Mr Lee Teong Liat. Oct.120 words
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Article40 1913-10-03 9 Penang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman and Runny med 0 Hotel Tanjong Bungah :—Springtide Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—The Empire Hotel. Singapore «Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya40 words
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Article110 1913-10-03 9 Tke companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, and Kedah. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp, every Tuesday, Alma, every Tuesday110 words
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Advertisement569 1913-10-03 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,' AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1.200,000 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Head Optics 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O, Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur569 words
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Miscellaneous17 1913-10-03 9 The Moon» First Quarter Oct. 7 O Full Moon 15 Last Quarter 23 O New Moon 2917 words
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Miscellaneous163 1913-10-03 9 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W, A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Oct. 3 1-48 8-21 2-02 8-24 4 2-18 8-56 2-34 8-52 5 2-46 9-32 3-05 9-17 6’Z 3-10 10-12 3-37 940 7 3-29 11-05 4-12 903 8 3-54 Nil. 11 47 2-24 9*Z 9-04 4-07163 words
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Article936 1913-10-03 10 There are three ways of approaching the runabout, small car, cycle-car, voiturette, or whatever you may like to call it. Some have obviously been reached by a scale down from the normal motor-car, and some just as obviously by a scale up from the motor cycle.936 words
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