Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 November 1913
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1913-11-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 274 VOL. LXXI. FRIDAY. 28th NOVEMBER. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1188 1913-11-28 1 a Jt' QUO no □□□■□□□□□WOO QQOB FOR SBC 2 X7OU can have the Pinang D n J Gazette n posted every day q a for a whole year to year address. g (local subscmiftioh. san. o g Proportionate Quarterly and U Half-yearly rates. D o fiobscri ptions are payable in1,188 words
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Advertisement81 1913-11-28 1 ■aaanaonannnaMaLioaQOMQcooa TA7 HEN TOU ARE AWAY V V on leave you want to keep n in touch with Malayan affairs, q Social, Commercial, M ining, Planting, &c. This you can do a g in no better way than by subsen u- ing to the Weekly Edition of the n Pinang81 words
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Article1073 1913-11-28 2 RECOVERING FROM APPALLING LOSSES. COMPANY’S PRESENT POSITION. As Chairman of the board of directors of the Singapore Poultry and Dairy Farm, Ltd., Mr. Albert C. Davis signs the first annual report of the company, dated November 24, which is to be presented to shareholders at a meeting1,073 words
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Advertisement555 1913-11-28 2 r-OAe-n THE BEAUTY MAKER. Oatine is the great English Face Cream you ought to use if you would be freckle free and keep your complexion in this climate. Oatine is the only preparation that will properly remove the laterite dust from the pores of the skin. It makes the skin555 words
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Advertisement273 1913-11-28 2 SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED BY A BOOK-KEEPER with over 21 years experience. Good references. Apply to No. 3632, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1376—24, 26, 28—11 FOR SALE. FOR SALE A GOOD situated piece of ground at Tung Song, near the Railway Station Junction, Royal Southern State Railways Trang to Bandon, Nakon273 words
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Advertisement1100 1913-11-28 2 After the Bath you wou ld experience one of the most exquisite j and luxurious comforts that mortal senses can conceive, be gently massaged with /‘‘Hazeline’Snow’’ B (Trade Mark) I The Incomparable Beauty-Balm. There is nothing to equal its refreshing and soothing Xc effect upon the skin in hot weather.1,100 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article2230 1913-11-28 3 business coniitions.—E. L. Killick in the Financier - business coniitions. —E. L. Killick in the Financier. PRODUCTION COSTS IN MALAYA. After a long period of depression, the Rubber share and commodity markets now present a much brighter aspect. There is no single specific reason for the change. The general sentiment is far more optimistic, and th2,230 words
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Article425 1913-11-28 3 When the shares were run up to over £4 early in the year, I did not hesitate to warn readers that the rise was due to manipulation, and that the figures which appeared were mere estimates not particularly well supported, writes A. D. in the425 words
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Article1440 1913-11-28 3 CAUSES OF THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE. LACK OF UNIFORMITY. Mr. Arthur du Oros, M. P., Managing Director of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Ltd., presiding at the meeting of the Aboyne-Clyde Rubber Estates of Ceylon, Ltd., on November 3, put forward his views as to the cause1,440 words
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Article593 1913-11-28 3 ,—S.T. We do not know whether it will be possible to stop Sunday tapping by mutual consent throughout Malaya, as Mr. W. M. Sime has suggested. We are not sure, even, that if it were stopped there would be the one-ten* h reduction of output he prognosticates. There,—S.T. - 593 words
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Article345 1913-11-28 3 The General Position. The situation has not improved to any appreciable extent, and the market during the past week has been subjected to the same depressing influences as have operated in other markets, says the Ironmonger of Bth Nov. There continues a lack of speculative enterprise, and the market345 words
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Article27 1913-11-28 3 Penang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya27 words
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Advertisement153 1913-11-28 3 Sore Throat. The quickest way to get rid of it—thesimplest and surest—no bother, no trouble, is to rub in Little’s Oriental Balm, and wrap up the throat with flannel. Will remove all aches and pains caused by a cold, a strain, or over-exertion. One trial will prove its merits and153 words
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Article1173 1913-11-28 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, So very much has been said and written about Rubber and the heavy drop in price that one he-itates to add to the collection of views. But to much has appeared that perhaps a few facts recently gleaned may not1,173 words
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Article80 1913-11-28 4 To day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $90.u5 per picul, business don p Tin in London was quoted at £lBO 10s. spot and £lBl 12s. 6d. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 12| tons at $90.05 Straits Trading Co.80 words
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Advertisement589 1913-11-28 4 FOR SALE. 1 Polo Pony. 1 Racing Pony. 1 Grey Mare. 1 Estate Hack. For particulars apply "C :%&<§s W. L. SWAN, Pondo Tanjong. £OO3l The Worlds 881 lfOli BiiS GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. |j|J| /VAX. HU Public Works Department. S>%WK h Applications are invited for the s:s;s#&£ appointments of: I.589 words
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Advertisement173 1913-11-28 4 NOTHING I I BETTER I THAN I |Ontio@ntal| I WtaLj?" I I TYRES I H STOCKHOLDERS. H M CHIN SENG Co., Ltd., Penang ...I TAI SENG Co., Penang H CHIN KOOI Co., Penang ...[Georgetown MOTOR GARAGE, Penang ROGERS Co., Par it Buntar ...|SWEE HIN Co., Alor Star Agents |M I173 words
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Advertisement85 1913-11-28 4 crown A Cheaper Fuel For I Busses, Lorries, And other I Commercial Vehicles. OVER 3,000 MOTOR BUSSES IN LONDON ARE RUNNING EXCLUSIVELY ON CROWN MOTOR SPIRIT, SUMMER AND WINTER. Supplies of 11 CROWN Spirit are now procurable FROM THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. TRAITS SETTLEMENTS),' LTD. /VO. 1. WELD QUAY, PENANG.85 words
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Advertisement56 1913-11-28 5 MILKMAID MILKj BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE, THE ADMIRALTY. MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR USE IN THE PENANG GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS AS WELL AS FOR THOSE IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, AND THE FEDERATED MALAy STATESTHIS PROVES THAT J MILKMAID MILK56 words
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Article1068 1913-11-28 6 At the present moment, when the Voluntef r movement in Penang is somewhat in the limelight, one turns wi'h particular interest to the views expressed by MajorGeneral E. S. May, Commanding the Presidency Brigade in India, regarding the training and instruction most desirable for vo'unteers in these1,068 words
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Article455 1913-11-28 6 SOME STARTLING ATTEMPTS AT DESCRIPTION. At a meeting of the Bradford and District Caledonian Society, Mr. Gilbert Little, a Bradford Scot, read a number of replies he had received from representative men in all parts of the kingdom to the query, What is a Scotsman Mr. F.455 words
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Article112 1913-11-28 6 Arrivals. By Delta (November 27) from London Mr and Mrs J S Ferguson and infant, Messrs Robertson and J N Wilsum from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Matthewson, Mrs Jesser Coope, Messrs H Dell, D Money, J McLaren, W Duncan, R W Leech and W Freear; from Colombo, Miss Waddilove,112 words
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Article142 1913-11-28 6 Our Singapore correspondent wires today the following forthcoming weddings there December 1, Mr. E. R. Sassoon and Miss M. Ezra January 1, Captain W. A. Moore, an Artillery Officer and Miss Violet Moore. Xford U,,iver9it y Press announces a Malay Grammar by Mr. R. O Winstedt, of the142 words
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Article236 1913-11-28 6 —Reuter. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH. CABINET DIFFERENCES DENIED. Lond n, November 27. Mr. Asquith at, Lee is, dealing with ik Home Rule Bill, said there was no g, ou j for a general election. They were', Mt going to be frightened or arrested by th menaces of—Reuter. - 236 words
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Article92 1913-11-28 6 PEARSON’S ABANDON DEVELOPMENT. London, November 27. The American Press have been criticising the oil concessions granted in Columbia as likely to leadfto Anglo-American friction. Pearson’s Limited, in a letter to the papers to-day, announce that they have received a cablegram from Lord Murray and that they have92 words
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Article65 1913-11-28 6 —Benter. LORD HALDANE’S SPEECH. London, November 27. Lord Ha’dane presided at a dinner at the Savoy to the Empire Parliamentaries. He said he hoped his overseas colleagues would visit the Motherland oftener. “°We have much to learn of what is going on in the Dominions. The common—Benter. - 65 words
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Article63 1913-11-28 6 —Rtuter. INAUGURAL BANQUET. London, November 28. At the Inaugural Banquet of the Imperial Council of Commerce, Sir Sydney Buxton, President, Boaid of Trade, welcomed the creation as a real link with the Empire and a clearing housd for commercial information. He paid a tribute to the—Rtuter. - 63 words
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Article55 1913-11-28 6 Reuter. MORE STRINGENT LAWS. Loudon, November 27. The new Espionage Bill was introduced in the Reichstag yesterday. It penali-es the publication of military secrets in the Press. Minister Falkrnhayn ani Admiral von Tirpitz made speeches and dwelt on the spread of espionage within late years. There wasReuter. - 55 words
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Article49 1913-11-28 6 Reuter. NAVY ESTIMATES CRITICISED. London, November 27. The Conference of the National Liberal Federation at Leeds is chiefly rema kable for its feeling against the proposed increase in the Navy estimates. The Liberal Whip Mr. Illingworth announced a General Election would not be held before 1915.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article17 1913-11-28 6 .—Reuter. London, November 28 Lady Islington launched the battleship Emperor oj India at Barrow.-.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article48 1913-11-28 6 —Reuter. UNKNOWN VICTIMS. Mourmelon, November 27. The remains of a bip’ane and two charred corpses were found at a d s date spot on the borders of Aube and Marne. Some buttons and a pair of shoes are the sole indications that the victims are officers.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement161 1913-11-28 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to King George. DDNLOP TYRES. FIRST FORE '\?iF z x*®7 most IN EVER 1888. jg/Jlhh SINCE. FURTHER BIG Reduction in Prices. WRITE FOR NEW LIST TO Messrs. GUTHRIE co., Ltd., PENANG. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. PASSENGER SERVICE •v MOTOR SHIPS Genoa, London, Copenhagen. M.S. Jut161 words
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Advertisement10 1913-11-28 6 The Crag Hotel, PENANG [HILLS. COMPLETELY RENOVATED SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors10 words
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Article273 1913-11-28 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers an d sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday, To-day a a 5 o SH4BM. >• >. 3 r M tn PC r .tfrning. B. Tawang pr 8* 10 9 10 B. Tawang 8* 10273 words
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Article36 1913-11-28 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, November 27*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3* Para to arrive 3/Market dull. r* By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]36 words
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Article24 1913-11-28 7 Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, November 28. The following prices were realised here to-day Rangoon Rice $148.00 White Pepper 32.50 Copra, Bali 13.0024 words
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Article131 1913-11-28 7 INTERESTING BRUNEI CASE. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, November 28. The Appeal Court was occupied yesterday with a case in which the perpetual cession of the Silutu River in Brunei for $5OO a year was concerned. The respondents had gained a verdict in Brunei against the late131 words
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Article21 1913-11-28 7 •"“nuns Router. Washington, November 27. The Aimy estimates amount to 106 pillions dollars, the largest on record. Router.•"“nuns Router. - 21 words
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Article26 1913-11-28 7 —Reuter. Crahamstown, November 27. I M. C. C. defeated a fifteen of Graand the Colleges by an innings **l 33 runs.— Reuter.—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article1037 1913-11-28 7 PRESS OPINIONS. THE VICEROY’S SPEECH. Loudon, November 27. The Daily News says L >rd Hardinge speaks with remarkable severity, but the problem of Indiana in South Africa has been seriously mi-handled. It is both necessary and sati factory that the voice of India shou'd nuke itself heard peremptorily1,037 words
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Article24 1913-11-28 7 Reuter. Lond >n, November 28. The Hon. Arthur Lyulph Stanley succeeds Sir John M. F. Fuller ai Governor of Victoria.-Reuter. - 24 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article308 1913-11-28 7 RESULTS IN THE BIG LEAGUE Following are the results of the matches in the three big Leagues played on November 1. First Division. Bolton W. (h) 3 Sheffield U. 1 [Lillycrop 2, Smith.] [Revill. Burnley (h) I Newcastle U. 0 [Lindley.] Everton 'h) I Bradford C. 1 [Harrison.] [Bookman.]308 words
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Article135 1913-11-28 7 The members of the Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club met at the Range this morning and fired off some of the events connected with their annual “At Home.” The weather conditions were good but not perfect. To-morrow afternoon at 3-30 p.m. the ladies will be “At Home”135 words
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Article45 1913-11-28 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p m.): Fantasia Bonnie Scotland Hare. Everybody's Doing it Now Berlin. Selection The Messenger Boy Kappey. Waltz Quaker Girl Monckton. March To the Front Hume.45 words
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Article2455 1913-11-28 7 PASSAGE OF NEW ENACTMENTS. THE HOUSING QUESTION. The motion for the establishment of a fund f >r aivanciug loaus to persons desirous of building house property was d.srusssd at some length at the Federal Council on Tuesday. The Chief Secretary, iu introducing the motion, ornamented on it2,455 words
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Article132 1913-11-28 7 Penang, November 28, 1913. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 15 32 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16Oalcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 175 J Bombay Demand Bank 173 J 3 days’ sight132 words
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Article990 1913-11-28 8 THE EXPLORER’S DIARY A PATHEIIC NARRATIVE. London, Nov. 6.—The diary kept by the late Captain Scott on his fatal expedition to the South Pole haa just been published. Writing to his mother while the end was approaching, the explorer stated:—“The great God has called me, but take comfort,990 words
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Article96 1913-11-28 8 Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Capt. Welch, Nov. 27, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 111, Dyason, Nov. 27, Asahan, gen E S. Co. Rotorua, Brit, 370, E Sampson, Nov. 27, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Nov. 28, Deli, gen., E. S. Co.96 words
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Article41 1913-11-28 8 Kashima Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Tong Hong for Rangoon. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hong Bee for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Jin Ho for Asahan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.41 words
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Article79 1913-11-28 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICL To- Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 am. Calcutta Thongwa 11 a.m. Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban Ellora 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore 1 ama 3-15 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauri- I Devanha 3.30 p.m tins, Egypt, and via79 words
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Article27 1913-11-28 8 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Benlawers, London, December 5, Japan, S.B. Lennox, Liverpool, December 12, Japan, 8,8.27 words
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Article191 1913-11-28 8 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as fir as possible to ensure punctu dity. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, Nov. and 29 and Kedah, Nov. and 28. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli. Indragiri, every Sunday. Merkus191 words
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Article95 1913-11-28 8 Friday, November 28. Rugby Football, The Rest v. Scotland.” St. Andrew’s Ball, Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Saturday. N yember 29. Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club At Home.” Penang Golf Club95 words
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Advertisement217 1913-11-28 8 Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS’ “Sweet Chestnut” THE SaWM IT NEVER PERFECT BITES CUT PLUG EMggß THE TOBACCO TONGUE Packed in 2 oz. and 4 oz. Air Tight Tins. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. PRITCHARD <fc Co., AND TONG JOO Co., Messrs. AIK SENG Co., HOW HENG LEONG., Taiping. Hanking 8217 words
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Advertisement324 1913-11-28 8 M M M M W M M— M *W w w K M w■ I A I iBK s i a Brfll A I IP* 1 aIA JhIBIII ___[•£_i '-TST 'nunL?~ ncic r r“' w i WHITE LABEL. M The Finest Liqueur a m Whisky, 20 Years Old. I a324 words
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Article2408 1913-11-28 9 Number of Issue. B I 5 OP* 81, SubBo,, ed Shares. I Valne. I S Dividend*. I I Ii < Name. J* g I 0 aj_-x g 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 MININ®. I ‘fi! ’S) S S.OOO MOOO 10 10 30 30 28} 'g er g Rahman, D2,408 words
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Article252 1913-11-28 9 Pesang, November 28, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $4.00 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.15 buyers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.75 buyers. White Pepper $27.40 buyers. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $75.00 sales. Cloves $39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 $24252 words
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Advertisement90 1913-11-28 9 JUST TO FOR THE SEND YMAQ THING HOME Al’l/lo Pictures of Penang. TWENTY-EIGHT VIEWS Illustrating Life and Scenes in Penang and the locality. Price One Dollar. Ute 6 Scenes in the F. M. AN ALBUM OF VIEWS OF Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Batu Gajah, Ipoh, Taiping, Kuala Kangsar, &c. PRICE ONE90 words
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Advertisement579 1913-11-28 9 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, CHARTERED BANK OF jNDIA. v. a- c AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. NetherlanasTradmg Socnety. KarABLiSHED 1824; Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital 8. 45,000,000 abt. £3,750,000 Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund f. 8,252,168 Reserve Fund £1,700,000 abt. £687,681 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00t- Head Office in Amstbbdam, Head Office579 words
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THE WORLD'S NEWS.
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Article223 1913-11-28 10 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS Despatched by the mail leaving London on November 7. FIRE FOLLOWS COLLISION. FORTY PERSONS PERISH. It is feared that not less than forty persons have perished in a terrible railway disaster which occurred on Tuesday night at Melun, twenty-eight223 words
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Article209 1913-11-28 10 HELP SOUGHT FOR SUFFERERS. In an appeal for monetary help for the sufferers by the recent cyclone in Wales, Mr. Clement Edwards, M.P. for East Glamorgan, »avs that by a terrible coincidence the most destructive tornado that has ever visited the United Kingdom has confined its fury209 words
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Article204 1913-11-28 10 BATTERED BATTLESHIP SUNK. The old battleship Empress of India, which was the target of the finest gunnery in the British Navy on Tuesday, sank in the Channel off Portland after being practically knocked to pieces by the tremendous assault. The intention was to make a torpedo assault204 words
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Article145 1913-11-28 10 CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. The Lambeth Coroner’s jury which inquired on Monday into the cause of the recent disaster on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway at Waterloo Junction, found that the cause of the accident was the negligence of Signalman Moore, not with felonious intent, but145 words
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Article95 1913-11-28 10 AERONAUT TURNS JESUIT. For some two years past the disappearance from aeronautical circles of Count Castillon de Saint Victor, one of the finest of French aeronauts, has excited considerable remark says the Paris correspondent of the Daily Graphic. He is the holder of many aeronautical records,95 words
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Article423 1913-11-28 10 MR. BALFOUR ON HOME RULE. CASE FOR APPEAL TO COUNTRY. Mr. Balfour addressed at Aberdeen on Monday night the first of a series of meetings in the North of Scotland in furtherance of the appeal of Ulster against the Home Rule Bill. Sir Edward Carson was to423 words
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Article179 1913-11-28 10 SIR H. RUM BOLD’S LONG CAREER. Sir Horace Rumbold, the well-known diplomatist, who died on Monday evening at Vicar’s Hill, Lymington, after a short illness. was born at Calcutta in July, 1829. After serving for a short time at the Foreign Office, he was sent to179 words
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Article208 1913-11-28 10 ABSENCE FROM WASHINGTON DUE TO ILLNESS. A letter which appeared in the Times on Monday, and which has been reproduced in a large number of English papers, has given an entirely wrong impression with regard to the absence from Washington of Sir Cecil Spring Rice, who208 words
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Article194 1913-11-28 10 TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT MUNICH. Unsuccessful speculation was the cause of a terrible tragedy in Munich, particulars of which are wired by the Berlin correspondent of the Daily News. Herr Theodore Hallmeyer, a family doctor, living in Winzerstrasse, cut the throats of his wife, his son of ten,194 words
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Article58 1913-11-28 10 r Fenn, a well-known London journalist, died on Monday at his residence in North London He had been associated with the Divorce Court as reporter for many years, and recently published a book entitled Thirty Years in the Divorce Court.” He was for years a member58 words
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Advertisement146 1913-11-28 10 MOTOR LORRIES The Modern and most Economical method of goods transportation. We can supply for either immediate or very early delivery. CHASSIS OF TRIED, PROVED ANO GUARANTEED Best British or American Motor transport Wagons Adapted to nearly every line of business. NAPIER. VULCAN. Various Prices and Load Capacities. Federal one146 words
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Advertisement570 1913-11-28 10 GOODRICH =TYRES= Amington Hall, Tamworth, March 7th, 1913. Dear Sirs, I want to tell you of the splendid resu t I have just got from one of your 895 x 135 rubber-studded covers It bursi a few days ago after having been on one of the front wheels of my570 words
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Article673 1913-11-28 11 PROSECUTION IN A DIFFICULTY. A charge of murder preferred against John Ibomas Barriball, 57, warehouseman, and his wife, Annie Barriball, came to an abrupt conclusion at the Old Bailey, London, on October 28th, Mr. Justice Lush ruling that there was no evidence against them. On673 words
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Article288 1913-11-28 11 It is of the highest, importance that the cold should be prevented from developing it must be nipped in the bud, and if this cannot be entirely accomplished, every effort should be made to bring it to an end as soon as possible. The most anodyne288 words
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Article1366 1913-11-28 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. AMENDED PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. 1 THE OPENING STAKES. Value $5OO. Selling Race. A1,366 words
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Advertisement138 1913-11-28 11 I FOUR I CROWN I WHISKY. I I R. M. B, I net LA»s I (Md ScxrLcb I dlhUrkn. I Rob er t Bro wn L *f> GLASGOW LONDON. Schmidt, KUstermann C° H Sole Im porters .for I PE NANG. I PRIVATE XMAS CARDS I Orders taken full I range138 words
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Advertisement532 1913-11-28 11 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained be* tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles London and Antwerp, unde mail contract with the Imperial Japane-c Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with532 words
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Advertisement2553 1913-11-28 12 P. &O. Rritish India Steam |\|avigation IKI r*N I Meam Navigation Co. Ijjgg* Co tl IN L> tXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. INTENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. I 'T'HE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, I ilfAflll Qlfifllgl Chin Pa 19132,553 words
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