Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 November 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-11-19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. N >. 266 VOL. LXXI. WEDNESDAY. 19th NOVEMBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement995 1913-11-19 1 l ua aDßCin nnnßnnDnDßannnn J c FOR $BO g D V7OU on have B P»»«f g a Gewtte" posted every day g for whole year to yonr address. o (local subscription. san. g p Proportionate Quarterly and c p Half-yearly rates. g B Subscriptions are payable in B g advance995 words
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Advertisement80 1913-11-19 1 ■aaaaDDaDtniDUßODaanuaiacDQß a TXT HEN YOU ARE AWAYg> V V on leave you want to keep in touch with Malayan affaire, Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, <Sc. This you can do B in no better way than by subscrio- ing to the Weekly Edition of tbe g Pinang Gazette,” published a every80 words
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Article555 1913-11-19 2 AN UNDEVELOPED CANADA IN THE FAR EAST. A recent traveller in the Amur River country speaks of wonderful possibilities of development there. He describes the country as a new Canada. Wealthy though it is, the district is but little known. The Amur is navigable for a disance555 words
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Article365 1913-11-19 2 The British Consul in his report on the trade and commerce of Chiengmai for the year 1912 «ays: The crime of elephant stealing has not yet di«ppoxred from the calendar, though the European timberworking firms have been much leas troub ei bv this aunonaoce of late years. The365 words
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Advertisement976 1913-11-19 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. DRESSER wanted at once for Gala PFNANG GOLF CLUB. Estate Hospital. Apply Manager, SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Gula Estate, Krian, F.M.S. Zx will be held in the Club House, on 1338 u c Saturday, November 29th, ac 6-30 p.m. Business: WANTED. To discuss and if approved adopt certa976 words
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Advertisement537 1913-11-19 2 I NOTHING I I BETTER I HI THAN I 1 H Itßntinentall I TYRES I B STOCKHOLDERS. CHIN SENG Co., Ltd., Penang TAI SENG Co., Penang t> H CHIN KOOI Co., Penang Georgetown MOTOR GARAGE, Penang ROGERS Co., Parit Buntar ..JSWEE HIN Co., Alor Star Agents H I SELLAR, MURRAY537 words
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Article1346 1913-11-19 3 STRENGTHENING THE FINANCIAL POSITION. The third annual general meeting of the Batak Rabit Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on October 21, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Mr. Edward Lawrence Hamilton (chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. Percy E. L. Taylor) having real1,346 words
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Article425 1913-11-19 3 LIQUIDATOR’S REPORT. A meeting of the Bute Plantations, Limited (in Voluntary Liquidation), was held on 4th November at the office of Messrs A. R. Burkill and Sons, Secretaries and General Managers, No. 2 Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, Mr. J. V. C. Davis, the Liqu dator, presided and presented425 words
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318 1913-11-19 3 The following is the Report of the Directors submitted to the Snareholders at the Fourth Annual Ordinary General Meeting, to be hel i at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, London, E C., on the 29th ultimo. The Directors have pleasure318 words
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Article257 1913-11-19 3 Shanghai Mercury. Regarding the low prices now being obtained for Rubber, we can never expect to see again anything like twelve shillings a pound which prevailed during the great boom. Like every other c immodity the price must be determined by the law of supply and demand. TheShanghai Mercury. - 257 words
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Advertisement34 1913-11-19 3 sjiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiinniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii I fjßhw I *V w S -rsstJ I Mrt I Boyrili xz3 E Because the Body-Buildin® Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken. SWffIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUMIIIB34 words
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Advertisement226 1913-11-19 3 JUST TO FOR THE SEND YMAC THING HOME AIH/lo Pictures of Penang. TWENTY-EIGHT VIEWS I Illustrating Life and Scenes in Penang and the locality. Price One Dollar. IHe scenes in the F. M. S. AN ALBUM OF VIEWS OF Kuala Lutnpur, Malacca, Batu Gajah, Ipoh, Taiping, Kuala Kangsar, £fc. PRICE226 words
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Article1546 1913-11-19 4 IMPRESSIONS OF VISITOR FROM PENANG. A gentleman closely identified with educational work in Penang has just returned to the Settlement after a most interesting tour in China, in the course of which he visited many of the towns which were closely concerned in thn recent Rebellion. At1,546 words
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Article237 1913-11-19 4 Wan Chee, driver of motor-car No, P 193, was today charged by Assistant Superintendent Hamilton, before Mr. M E. Sherwood, third magistrate, for driving in a manner so rash or negligent as to indicate a want of due regard for the safety of others at Bayan Lepis237 words
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Article94 1913-11-19 4 A double tragedy occurred at Bangkok in the early hours of Sunday morning, the 9th instant. A Siamese ente r e i the house of Captain C. L. Bargum, a German master mariner who is an old resident of Bangkok, Severely wounded the captain, and then94 words
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Article1002 1913-11-19 4 CHENDERIANG VALLEY AND JABUS TIN. Extraordinary general meetings of the Chenderiang Vall-y Tin Dredging Co., Ltd,, and Jabus (Tin) Hydraulic Elevators, Ltd., were held at the registered office of the companies, No. 3, Union Street, yesterday afternoon at 2 and 2 30 o’clock respectively, Mr. R. McCrystal presiding.1,002 words
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Advertisement60 1913-11-19 4 In recommendi g Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable medicine for coughs, chills, dysentery, and windy affections of the stomich, we are supported by the knowledge of its 20 years record in Australasia, Africa. England, and countless other divisions of the World. Everywhere proved and accepted as a standard60 words
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Advertisement351 1913-11-19 4 WANTED GENTLEMAN requires Board Residene with English Family. Apply “Q” c/o Pinang Gazette. to_let. AS FROM Ist January next, Westcroft,” 165, Western Road, Penang. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply to ADAMS «fc ALLAN, Bank Buildings, Penang. Promenade Concert IN AID OF THE BAND FUND. TOWN HALL, 9 15 P.M. Wednesday, 26th351 words
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Advertisement189 1913-11-19 4 I THE ASSOCIATION OF DIAMOND I MERCHANTS, Ltd., I LONDON I are showing THE LATEST NOVELTIES in XMAS PRESENTS Room 65, E. O. Hotel Annexe, UNTIL TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, NOV. 2Oth. INCLUSIVE. LONDON CATALOGUE PRICES. A Cheaper Fuel For I Busses, Lorries, And other I Commercial Vehicles. OVER ‘3,000 MOTOR BUSSES189 words
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Advertisement308 1913-11-19 5 I BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING, I H CONTRACTORS TO R I The British The India Office. The War Office. I fl The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. fl MILKMAID MILK R THZ USZ3 OF "MILKMAID” STERILIZED MILK. R No. 3. I I' ll308 words
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Article33 1913-11-19 6 Milthorp—Cotter.— By special licence, at Hongkong, on 23rd September, Arthur Milthorp, eldest son of E. F. Milthorp, Newark, Notts, England, to Catherine Florence Cotter, eldest daughter of Michael Cotter, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.33 words
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Article1115 1913-11-19 6 Because Reuter has only sent within the last few days brief cables about the trouble with Indian immigrants in South Africa we may be apt to minimise the seriousness of the situation there, which has been brewing for a very long time. The Act recently passed1,115 words
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Article478 1913-11-19 6 WOLFERS TAN-REID. jfo fewer than four weddings were solemnised at St. George’s Church, Penang, to day, all the brides having arrived from Home by the P. O Simla. The contracting parties io the first ceremony were Mr. Littleton Edward Pipe Wolferstan, Resident of Malacca, and M'S. Lucy478 words
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Article98 1913-11-19 6 The German s.s. Malaya will sail for Deli at 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 20th inst. The P. O. extra steamer Sumatra, having left Singapore at 5 p.m. yesterday, 18th inst is expected to arrive here, via Port Swettenham, to-morrow morning, 20th idem, and will leave for Colombo,98 words
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Article75 1913-11-19 6 By Simla (November 19) from London, Mr and Mrs R G Parker, Mr and Mrs George Low, Mrs R G Watson and child, Mrs Bond, child and two infants, Mrs Tremble, Mrs E A Corbin, Miss Ratcliffe, Miss M Preston, Miss F Stiles, Miss M Taaffe, Messrs W Rankin,75 words
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Article113 1913-11-19 6 STEAMER MAKES THE THROUGH JOURNEY. London, November 19. A New York te’egra n from Panama says the small steamer Louise, with the hading Canal Officials, yesterday travel sed the whole Canal. This was made possible by the progress made in cutting the channel thri ugh the Cucuracha slide,113 words
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Article196 1913-11-19 6 FORTHCOMING OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We understand that Mr. Jens I. Went gard, General Adviser to the Siamese Gov ernment (who is now in Penang awa j tin the arriv a l by the mail of his w jf e family on their first visit East) j Q passing196 words
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Article214 1913-11-19 6 burglars IN PANGKOR-RD DISTRICT. For some time past burglars have been busying themselves in the Paugkor-rd. district, and, apparently, a carefully p] an m-d scheme to loot is be ug carried into effect. A few weeks ago, it will ba remembered, Mr. H. Jt-ssen’s house was entered and214 words
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Article180 1913-11-19 6 The hearing of the unlawful society case against the six Chinese of Prangin Market was resumed before Mr. M. E. Sherwood yesterday afternoon. Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, who appeared for Mr. S. F. Brereton-Martin, who was engaged elsewhere, said he represented Nos. 2,3, 4, 5 and 6180 words
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Article69 1913-11-19 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang whs $90.70 per picul, buyers no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £!81 10s. spot and £lB2 15s. three months. The following business in tiu was done on to-day Penang Tin Exchange $9O 70 Straits Trading Co. 50 tons at69 words
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Article49 1913-11-19 6 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p m. i:— Overture The Fair Maidoj Perth Hartmann Cake Walk Miss Lulu Batwing Thurban. Selection Der Freischutz Weber. Waltz Dream oj Autumn Joyce. March Hand in Hand Bion.49 words
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Advertisement217 1913-11-19 6 -HOW TO WASH WOOLLENS. Place the LUX in a vessel, allowing 3 or 4 Tablespoonfuls for every gallon of water required, pour the water over it while boiling, and whisk into a lather. Put the woollens in and stir them about for a few minutes with a piece ®f smooth217 words
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Advertisement26 1913-11-19 6 E._& O.j HOTEL. ’NEW YEAR’S EV E, 3lst December, Fancy Dress Dinner S Dance. Prizes for; the best and the most original dressed Ladies BAND. ILLUMINATIONS.26 words
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Article389 1913-11-19 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are th® changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Sharis. >. .3 2? O 3 "a 33 oo M Mining, Gopeng C. 28/6 31/- 28/6 32/6 Kinta Tin 14| 15| 14| 16 Lahat 6| 7.60389 words
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Article46 1913-11-19 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, November 18*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Fine Smoked Sheet 2/7£ Plantation Unsmoked Sheet and Biscuit Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/5f Para to arrive 3/3 Market firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]46 words
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Article31 1913-11-19 7 [From Our Oivn Correspondent.] Singapore, November 19. The following prices have been realised here to-day White Pepper $32.50 Tapioca (medium pearl) 4.70 Copra, Bali 13.25 Sarawak Sago Flour 3.2531 words
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Article97 1913-11-19 7 LECTURE AT MEDICAL SCHOOL. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 19. Professor Schaefer attended the Medical School and gave an interesting lecture on the functions of the glands of the human body with particular reference to the pituil'Uv (mucus) gland. Er. Gi'more Ellis introduced the lectureaQd97 words
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Article74 1913-11-19 7 THREE PENCE ADVANCE. A BUOYANT MARKET. Loudon, November 18. At the rubber auctions Ceylon offered 155 tons and Malaya 775 tons. The market was very strong and the prices realised were thres pence a lb. above those ruling at the previous auction. The share market is buoyant,74 words
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Article68 1913-11-19 7 At the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association’s Auction to-day there were offered for sale pikuls 133.81| or 17,842 lbs.,—sold pikuls 133.81| or 17,842 lbs. Prices realized Sheet smoked $ll5 to $l3B Sheet unsmoked 119 133 Crepe No. 1 120 135 No. 3 67 102 Barky 8568 words
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Article81 1913-11-19 7 EUROPEAN DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, November 19. Mr. Horsburgh, Louin Estate, Kuala Kangsar, has met with a distressing gun accident. He was attacked by a musaug and during a melee with his dogs and the musang the gun accidentally went off, inflicting wounds on81 words
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Article40 1913-11-19 7 RATES TO BE INCREASED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 19. The Singapore Municipality have decided to raise the rates by two per cent, despite opposition. Some Commissioners agreed to tax motor-cars on seating capacity instead of horse-power.40 words
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Article30 1913-11-19 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 19. A block of shop-houses in Hill Street and Coleman Stre-t on a 999 years’ lease was sold privately for $145,000.30 words
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Article262 1913-11-19 7 D.O.L. Berlin, November 18. The reports of the voyage of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess are false. The Crown Prince remains on regimental service till Ist October 1915. There are rumours that Japan is planning hostile action against Russia. Tne carrying through of the Mongolian reformD.O.L. - 262 words
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Article21 1913-11-19 7 .—Reuter. London, November 18. Mr. Thu-stan, Secretary to Mr. Barton at Zanzibar, has been appointed Consul at Calais.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article238 1913-11-19 7 —Reuter. THE INDIAN PROBLEM. SITUATION GETTING WORSE. Lond >u, November 18. A telegram fr im Durban to the British Indians Committee in London says the situa iou is getting most; serious and the difficulty of fee ting and keeping order is increasing in every hou<*e. The active interven—Reuter. - 238 words
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Article126 1913-11-19 7 .—Reuter. AMERICAN BLOCKADE PENDING. Mexico City, November 19. The United States’ blockade is expected in a few days. 7he German Minis er has requested German merchants to submit inventories in view thereof President Huerta is still continuing to transact business at the palace. The organisation of the Congress was.—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article73 1913-11-19 7 .—Reuter. GUNBOAT SMITH vs. SAM LANGFORD. Boston, November 18, Gunboat Smith w<n awarded the decision over Sam Langford at the end of a twelve rounds contest. In the early rounds Smith was aggressive, Langford not miking a serious def nee. Smith then wrakemd and the n?gro belaboured him with.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article48 1913-11-19 7 —Reuter. NEW SERVICE TO FAR EAST. London, Nove nber 18. The shipping firms of A’fred Holt and Gellatly Hankey Company will, jointly, start on 4th January next a new four weekly service to the Far East, running from Hambu'g, Gla-gow, Swansea, and Birkenhead to Vladivostock and Nikolaievsk.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article49 1913-11-19 7 —Reuter. A GOOD HAUL. B ussel, November 18. Two robbers broke in to the Klippners diamond cut ing works, bound the watchman and stole diamonds to the value of twelve thousand sterling. The watchman, who has been arrested, says he was asleep when the robbers en ered.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article27 1913-11-19 7 Reuter. Paris, November 18. The first accounts of the railway gold robbery were exaggerated, Only two ing .ts were stolen altogether valued at £1840.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article1987 1913-11-19 7 SUB-COMMITTEE’S PROPOSALS ADOPTED. An extraordinary general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of receiving the report of the sub committee on the Harbour Facilities. The report appeared in extenso iu the Pinang Gazette of the 12th inst. Mr. J. Michell1,987 words
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Article388 1913-11-19 7 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette.”[ Sir, On reading the judgment given by the Marine Court of Enquiry into the cause of collision between the Government launches Colleen and ‘Alert’, I note that paragraph 8 of the finding states that The s. 1. Colleen was showing388 words
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Article197 1913-11-19 7 ,—Reuter. “TIMES’” ANNOUNCEMENT DENIED. London, November 18. The Daily News says there is no foundation for the statement in yesterday’s Tim»s of the Government proposal to exclude Ulster for a definite term of years without any option at the conclu.ion thereof. No such prop -sal has been,—Reuter. - 197 words
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22 1913-11-19 7 .—Reuter. Paris, November 19. The aviator Chevi lard twice looped the loop with a passenger.-.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Obituary42 1913-11-19 7 OBITUARYMADAME M. MARCHES!. London, November 18. The celebrat°d Uaffier of singing, Madame Mathilde Marchesi, is dead.— Reuter. [Among her chief pup ls were Emma C dve, Emma Eames, Blanche Marchesi and Ada Crossley. She was born at Frankfort on 26th March 1826.]42 words
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1214 1913-11-19 8 THE RECENT LIBEL SUIT. The case of Dennys v. the Straits Times fully reported in our Saturday’s issue, says the Straits Times of Monday, has several features which raise it above the commonplace and give it a special interest in a commercial and planting community.1,214 words
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Advertisement425 1913-11-19 8 j kf f /J Vwi \F\v \w Wfffp tS 1 1 A yb f >X \s~ niiirf :\a" f fS*wi^ ek Let Sanatogen give you Health, Strength Energy. I only wish Sanatogen had been invented during my time in the East! said a man who was revisiting this country after425 words
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Advertisement183 1913-11-19 8 <■■■■■■IMIIMMMRI B MMMMJSM I 5 H a/” w J m 1 wOTBSiI M ■vT 1 J I fCv aTa i S s w M WHITE LABEL, j l M B The Finest Liqueur M i Whisky, 20 Years Old. w I M 1 1 1 SOLE AGENTS: j KATZ BROTHERS,183 words
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Advertisement109 1913-11-19 8 ‘i -j' k I- -J J V iMy J||r tllMi ■pF JM It is obvious i °nly a scientific, recognised, remedy is vort by confidence. i —'■'Wiiß Their wonderful efficacy in the relief of pain and their undoubted curative value in P nendache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, menstrual colic etc.109 words
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Article2408 1913-11-19 9 SHA RES. £I I •g capital- Subscribed.: N <?“ ber of IgB ’»e i I Shares. Value. 2 Dividend», Name *3 I 5“ =5 Sx m or 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 MINING, 1913 9100,000 1J60.000 60,000 1 1 1» 300.000 300.000 30.000 10 10 SO 30 284 bJu, TtainS^™”’2,408 words
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Article62 1913-11-19 9 P.C.C. QUOITS TOURNAMENT. P.C.C. QUOITS TOURNAMENT. P.C.C. QUOITS TOURNAMENT. The following ties were played yesterday Championship.—Southam beat Haslam 21 14. Championship Pairs.—Sbarr and Hall w.o. from Rose an 1 Dunn. Ties for to-day Championship—Fettes v. Dunn. Tie for to-morrow Champ onship Pairs, Final.—Cunningham and W. K, Sharp v.62 words
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Article59 1913-11-19 9 M. Austin, Brit., 105, M. Cawray, Nov. 19 K. Selangor, gen., E. S. Co. Dunera, Brit., 3403, Dickinson, Nov. 19, Calcutta, gen., Huttenbach L. Co. Simla, Brit., 3827, Philipps, Nov. 19, London, gen., A. G. Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Spencer, Nov. 19, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Kleist,59 words
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Article46 1913-11-19 9 Ayuthia for Asahan. Jin Ho for Asahan. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Alma for Deli. Atjeh for Deli, Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli. Olehleh, and Sabang. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Dunera for Singapore, China and Japan. Simla for Singapore, China and Japan.46 words
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Article113 1913-11-19 9 MA ILS. CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Morrow. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thye 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a m. Port Swetteuham, N Port Dickson, and Perak (E.S.Co.) 1 p.m. Malacca Pangkalan Branda i Leong Ho 2 p.m.113 words
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Article130 1913-11-19 9 Penang, November 19, 1913. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months' s ght Bank ...2/4 15 32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight130 words
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Article35 1913-11-19 9 —Reuter. Foreigners Making For Coast. Mexico City, November 19. The Constitutionalists are threatening the town of Orizaba, whose capture would cut off communications batwoen Vera Cruz and the capital. The foreigners are crowding coastwards..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article65 1913-11-19 9 .—Keuter. FALSE STORY OF FLOGGING. Pietermaritzburg, November 19. It is officially stated that the report that an Indian was flogged to death is absolutely false An Indian died recent'y in the Baller geich miue and was reported to have been flagged to death A postmortem examination.—Keuter. - 65 words
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Article42 1913-11-19 9 Reuter. FRESH TAXATION FORESHADOWED. London, November 19. The Daily Telegraph says the Cabinet yesterday mainly co'side ed the est. mates, which are expected to total nearly 200 millions for 1914-15 involving fre-h taxa ion. Nothi >g was done regarding ULter.-Reuter. - 42 words
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Article44 1913-11-19 9 —Rent- r. CONFERENCE AT PRESENT IMPRACTICABLE. London, November 19. The Commonwealth has now received the reply of the Imperial Parliament to the suggestion to hold a joint conference on defence. It is understood it spates that a conference is at present impossible.—Rent- r. - 44 words
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Advertisement198 1913-11-19 9 programme for ;to-night The Drury Lane Cinematograph (Drury Lane Theatre Hall Selig The Whisky Runners Kalem His Mother’s Picture Lubin Buster and the Pirates Melies Sheriff’s Pro Tern A. V. Indian Romso an 1 Juliet Edison The Bank President's Son S. <fc A. Pal’s Oath The Bet, <fcc. The Straits198 words
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Advertisement577 1913-11-19 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 Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Coloni I>o Kuala577 words
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Article1814 1913-11-19 10 A new terror i* added to the life of London pedestiitns by the increasing number of Asiatic chauffeurs on the streets, says a writer to the World.” They are as a rule very reckless. The Chinaman makes a fairly good driver, but not so the Bengalee or other1,814 words
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Advertisement145 1913-11-19 10 MOTOR LORRIES The Modern and most Economical method fi of goods transportation. We can supply for either immediate or very early delivery. CHASSIS OF TRIED, PROVED AND GUARANTEED Best British or American Motor Transport Wagons Adapted to nearly every line of business. NAPIER. VULCAN. Various Prices and Load Capacities. I145 words
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Advertisement273 1913-11-19 10 Think what havoc Malaria works with your constitution A daily dose of ‘VANA’ bran Tonic (TRADE MARK) Will help to keep your blood rich, your appetite keen your digestion active, your nerves in trim and your whole system ready to resist attack. Obtainable of all Chemists VO Burroughs Wellcome Co.273 words
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Article859 1913-11-19 11 With the opening of the new hull season underwriters have had to consider their attitude towards the renewal of insurances on fleet? and they have had to do so with recoid of ever-increasing costs of repairs during the past twelve months. The advance in costs has been estimated859 words
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Article35 1913-11-19 11 Pbnano :—The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman and Carlton Hotel. Kuala Lumpur: —The Empire Hotel. Singaporb: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon -.—Strand Hotel. Calcutta The Continental Hotel Cmtlom :—Nuwara Eliya35 words
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Article1260 1913-11-19 11 JANUARY MEETING. 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. SECOND DAY Thursday, Bth January, 1914. THIRD DAY Saturday, 10th January, 1914. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. 1 THE OPENING STAKES. Value $5OO. Selling Race. A Handicap for1,260 words
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Advertisement374 1913-11-19 11 I DO WELL J FOR YOURSELF 4 and get rid of those digestive I disorders which so greatly I interfere with your enjoy- ment of the good things of g I life. Think for a moment J how much is dependent ti I upon having the digestion in perfect order,374 words
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Advertisement561 1913-11-19 11 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. lA. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles London and Antwerp, un :e mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Governmen®. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with561 words
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Advertisement2705 1913-11-19 12 P. o. British |ndia [Navigation IK] Steam Navigation Co.! Go., Limited. e :pectfs arrival* m departures. j\ intended sailings. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. 'T'HE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, AfAflSl QISJIRI Chin Fa «a 1913 r.tt Stfamfr 1 Hamburg via2,705 words
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