Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 December 1913

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 282 VOL. LXXI. MONDAY. Bth DECEMBER, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1201 1 -Ol .oaao«ao aoa aocrnauc,cao g 3 FOR i3O S X7OU can have the “Finan* g B J Gasette" posted every day Q B for a whole year to your addr«M. (LOCAL SUB»CRIFTIOM, $l7). g n Proportionate Quarterly and n p Half-yearly rates. g P Subscriptwne are payable in D B
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    • 87 1 ■oaaaon ■□DaonHaDaoauarDcaaa a XX 7HEN YOU ARE AWAY g g V V on leave you want to keep g n in touch with Malayan affairs, n J Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. Thia you can do a in no better way than by aubaenn* a ing to the Weekly Edition
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  • 856 2 A smart piece of work was performed by the crew of the accident boat of the R. M. S. Orama,” when on her way from Colombo to Fremantle. About 8 o’clock a third-class passenger McCarthy jumped overboard. The officer on watch at once ordered the accident boat awav.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1386 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. NOTICES. WANTED PENANG GOLF CLUB. Tenders for Perlis Police Uniforms, A CASHIER who is able to famish cash security of $1,500. Very good aDpniAr aPMFRAL MEETING '-'pENDERS are invited for the supply in A Saturday, T 1914 of about 100 M.Uy m.« Apply No. 4562, o/o Pinan,
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    • 225 2 SAVING CLOTHES is saving money. Using Sunlight Soap is saving money, because it saves your clothes. You might spend a few pence less on buying inferior soap, but you would spend many shillings more on your clothes. Spend the pence in buying Sunlight and so save the shillings on your
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1294 3 MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. The third ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Siginting (Negri SembiJan) Rubber Estae, Limited, was held on 12 h ins\ at the Great Eastern Hotel. London, E.C., Mr. L. Byron Peters (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. R. T. Neavd (on behalf of the
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    • 1465 3 progress ON THE ESTATE. The second annual ordinary general meeting of the Clovelly Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the company, Moorgate Station Chambers, London, E.C., on November 11, Mr. H W. Hewitt (chairman of the company) Pr Tht notice calling the meeting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 I* We bold a very large stock of ESTATE I j CHECK ROLLS IS LARGE SIZE g Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly I (200 Folios Baoh) f I These Books are newly made, specially designed I 0 and corrected up-to-date to meet the requirements of all Estates. I Reduced Price $5
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    • 94 3 Little’s Oriental Balm Cures Rheumatism. If every man and every woman who suffers from Rheumaiism would hear and heed this message, what a tremendous amount of misery the world would lose I Little’s Oriental Balm is unquestionably the greatest cure of all Rheumatic Pains. The pain simply can’t exist when
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    • 170 3 F manures! FOR I I Rubber, Coconuts, Coffee, &c. I I The Ceylon Manure Works. I I A. BAUR. I I PENANG. COLOMBO. B THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS EAST OF SUEZ. B CROWN X" A Cheaper Fuel F or Busses, Lorries, Ana other Commercial Vehicles. OVER 3,000 MOTOR BUSSES IN
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  • 572 4 SWEEPING CHARGES AGAINST SIR MACKENZIE. Lond >n. November 29.—At Pietermaritzburg, Sir Duncan Mackenzie was charged before the Magistrate of Lions River Division yesterd iy on eighteen counts of ill-trea'ing Indians in his employ. It was alleged by the Crown that he worked them on Sunday-', supplied
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  • 1167 4 MR. GOKHALE’S INDICTMENT OF GOVERNMENT. Delhi, November 29.—Mr. Gokhale, addressing the members of the De hi South African Committee, said that the position of their countrymen in South Africa was indeed growing desperate, but they must not loie heart. Righ ly or wrongly there was a
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  • 88 4 The film at the Strait’s Cinema depicting Capt. L. Mechins’ hunting tour in unexplored Central Africa is one of the most interesting subjects screened at the local cinemas for a long time. It affords an excellent idea of native and animal life in that j art of
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  • 241 4 There are now more than a thousand Boy Scouts in India and Burma. It is not a large number, relatively to the youthful population but the Scout movement is still young and it may grow. The greatest progress has been made in Bengal, where there are 4 Associations
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  • 259 4 HOW A CLERGYMAN SCORED OFF HOTEL STAFF. The servants of a certain London hotel, men who keep alive as perhapi no others can the old traditions of the toll-ga-e, are this week telling a story against themselves. A visitor has g »t past them scot-free. He was
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  • 45 4 Tronoh Mines, Ltd., output for November was as follows From Mine Piculs 2,491 Tributers 315 Total 2,806 Value From Mine $143,009 Tributers 17,500 Total 160,500 Estimated Profit From Mine (aft°r payment <f all Devel tpment, Capital Exp., &c. $ll,OOO Tributers 880 Total 11,880
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  • 62 4 To-day’s question for unrefined tin in Penang wis $B6 70 p*r picul. Business done. No London quotations. The fol owing business in tin was don* to-day Penang Tin Exchange 25 tons at $86.70 S raits Trading Co. $87.45 Eastern Smelting C-j. nil. Leong Fee Co. 25 tons at
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  • 35 4 The Perak Tm Export* for the month of November, 1913, excluding Upper P. rak figures, were as follows Block tin 2,212 piculs 95 katis Tin Ore 35,205 39 Duty $434,125 95 cents.
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  • 33 4 The following tie is fixed for to-day Sealed H’cap —Southam and Haslam v. Starr and Hull The following tie is fixed for tomorrow Cunningham and Sharpe v. Allan and Robertson.
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  • 852 4 Big hotels at the termini of the English railways, built and managed by the railway companies themselve», says the Malay Mail, are such a feature of modern life that they arouse no comment-. They are a source of much profit to the companies and a great convenience to
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  • 134 4 Arrivals. By Klang (December 8) from Singapore Messrs J R Nich Ison, C M G., Campbell and Lim Swee Poh; from Malacca, Mr Edwards) from Port Swettenham, Comte St Bolasco, Comte A Fodesait, Mr E von Beefen and Mr Hereford. The as. from Singapore is expected here at about
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  • 757 4 INCREASED SUBSCRIPTION TO PAY FOR IMPROVEMENTS. HEt'e Governor, hs President, took the chair at an extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Golf Club, on Friday evening, the meeting being called to sanction an increase to the budding fund and the taising of th* entrance fee and subscriptions.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 53 4 Man w.n s Out l.tu o un uu.s ih.u.u, .>uU that little is Good Health.” If he will but take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure wh-n any sign of fever of dysentery is appaient, that, good h-alth he will surely possess It is the standard medicine for ana Store, everjwbere. 80
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    • 273 4 WANTED. A PPLICA PIONS accompanied by testi monials will be received in the P u h lie Works Department, Malacca, on or be fore the 20th December, 1913, f or th appointment of two temporary Salary $75 per mmth with a fixed travel’ ling allowance. Applicants should be thoroughly experienced
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    • 54 5 [MILKMAID MILK_ 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 MALAV STATES. THIS PROVES THAT MILKMAID MILK
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  • 18 6 Blumenthal. —On December 6, at 31, Wilkie Road, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs N. Blumenthal, a daughter.
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  • 1213 6 There seems to be lather a lull over the question of the Indians in South Africa, and we hope that some arrrangement will be come to that will soften asperities and allay the strong feelings that I ave been aroused. From the Calcutta papers just
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  • 805 6 PRETTY CEREMONY AT ST. GEORGE’S. Friends fro n all parts of Malaya attended the wed ling at Sr. George’s Church on Situ-day afternoon of M l- AUn C ustance Baker (District Officsr, Balik Pulau), el ie-t son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Custancs Baker, of Juan les Pius,
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  • 469 6 The following appointments and clianae» are notified iu the current issues of th 8. 8. Government Gazette and the F.M s Government Gazette: Straits Settlemeats. Mr. A. B. Voules to act a 3 Solicitor General, Penang. COr Dr W MacDougall to be a Coroner f or the Settlement
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  • 143 6 Penangite writes as follows to th« Editor of the Straits Times Sir,—Humble but he irty congratulations on your leader of the Ist inst. Mr. Skinner and the other loyal “subjects” of the F.M.S. must be either abs ilutely ignorant of the history of the Malay Peninsula, or deficient iu
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    • 196 6 THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. PASSENGER SERVICE »v motor ship Genoa, London, 'Copenhagen. M.S. Jlltlandia leaving Penang about 2nd Feb., 1914. Splendid accommodation for Ist class passengers. Further particulars from G. H. SLOT 8 Co., agents. ALL THE LATEST. RAGTIME ALBUMS -75 cts FOLLIES ALBUMS 85 cts. NEW OPERAS ALL
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    • 10 6 The Crag Hotel, PENANG HILLS. COMPLETELY RENOVATED. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 121 6 When a man asserts his disbelief in advertising, ask him whos soap he uses, whose beverages he drinks. In nine cases out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though he states that he has not changed his taste for years it proves not so much that he is
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  • 100 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyer» an d sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day gqABIB. 5* a a Mining. Malayan Tin 47/3 51/3 48/6 52/3 Pahang C. 12/- 12/9 11/10J 12/lOj Renong 39/6 42/3 39/- 42/3 general. Ural 50/-
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  • 18 7 [Front Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 8. The following prices have been realised Black Pepper $18.62|
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  • 56 7 A NEW ASSOCIATION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, December 8. At a meeting of the Ceylon Tamils it was decided to alter the constitution of the Kinta Ceylon Hindu Association to embrace Ceylon Tamils of all religion’. The new Association was named the Ceylon Tamil Union. There
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  • 42 7 NO VACANT SPACES WANTED. [Frov/t Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, December 8. A meeting of local Chinese favoured several alterations to the new building regulations, chief amongst which was larger provision for building and less vacant space on any building plot.
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  • 130 7 B. —D.O.L. DISSATISFACTION WITH KAISER’S DECISION. London, December 6. The Kaiser’s decision regarding the Zabern regiment is animatedly du cussed in the Lobbies of the Reichstag. '1 he Alsatian deputies decline to regard the transfer of the regiment as ad'quate amends, and insist on the punishment of
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  • 59 7 Reuter. CABINET MAKING DIFFICULTIES. London, December 8. M. Ribot Dupuy has vainly endeavoured to form a Cabinet, 'he group of Radicals headed by M. Caillaux refusing to cooperate. Paris, December 8. M. Doumergue is confident of forming a Cabinet of Radicals. M. Caillaux will probably be Minister
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  • 46 7 .—Reuter. OUTRAGES AT MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. London, December 6. Suffragettes gutted Rusholme Hall, Mantester, doing damage to the extent of £12,000. An attempt on the Aintree Grand Stand w as frustrated. They fired a scenic railway at Liverpool exhibition, however, doing considerat,le damage.— Reuter.
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  • 221 7 ROWDY MEETINC. LOKE YEW’S ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 8. The meeting of the creditors of the Kwong Yik Bank was rather noisy, a number of Chinese amahs, small tradesmen, ooo'ies, etc., interrup ing. Dr. Lim Boon Keng presided. Mr, C. C. Dunman read
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  • 138 7 —Reuter. REQUEST FOR GENERAL CONGRESS. London, December 6. Delegates at Leicester, representing 22,000 Post Office employee», resolved to push forward the claim for a general fifteen per cent, increase which Mr. Samud re jected after receiving the deputation on Nov. 20. A resolution was passed in favour
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  • 155 7 —Reuter. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER. London, December 6. Mr. A c qu'th, speaking at Oldham, said that although the free trade system had been fr»e of menace since the accession of the Libera’s to power it would be a mistake to suppose the subject could be ignored. He
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  • 34 7 —Reuter. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS. London, December 6. The Board of Trade returns show a decrease in imports of £2,514,353 and an increase in exports of £1,397,801. Imports of cotton decreased, £1,042,500.
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  • 39 7 —Reuter. GREAT SHIPMENT OF CANADIAN WHEAT. Vancouver, December 8. The Empress of Russia sai's to-day with an unusually cargo for the Far Fas including 1,100 tons of wheat and a thous- and tons of flour.
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  • 506 7 ,—Reuter. MR. ASQUITH AT MANCHESTER. REPLY TO SIR EDWARD CARSON. London, December 5. Mr. Asquith, sp aking at Manchester, denied that in hi< speech at Leeds he withdrew anything he said at Lady bank. He would never close the door to a reasonable and honourable peace. He
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  • 34 7 —Reuter. HUSBAND OF MARIE LLOYD. Loudon, December 6. The death has taken place from pneumonia of Mr. Alec Hurley, the wellknown music hall artiste, a d husband of Miss Marie Lloyd
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  • 20 7 —Rtuter. London, December 7. The Scottish Coalmaster Mr. William Weir has left estate va'ued at £2,258,269.
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  • 34 7 .—Reuter. Bryans, Texas, December 7. Floods are bursting over the levee of the Brazos river. Hm dreds of negro farmers are taking refuge on the trees and roofs. Fifty are drowned.
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  • 69 7 ’-D.O.L, Berlin, December 7. Herr Bassermann, in the Reichstag, drew attention to the question of an English Syndicate who had acquired important petrol concessions in Arabia, Syria and Mesopotamia from Turkey. The Syndicate was bound to deliver raw fuel to the English Admiral y and it was
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  • 146 7 .—Reuter. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. HOSPITAL BENEFITS. London, December 8. The terms of the South Wa'es settle tnent are the di-missal of the two engine drivers causing the strike, and that all strikers shall immediately resume work and pay to the Swindon Hospital fines of from a shilling
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  • 65 7 —Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS COLLAPSE. London, December 7. There were strong h >pes of settling the Dublin strike, but disappointment this morning when after an all-night sitting the negotiations the down broke, owing to the refusal of the masters to accept the demand for a complete reinstatement of the
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  • 32 7 .—Reuer. We lington, December 8. Both Houses parsed the Bill to repress strike offences. It is intended to punish those attempting to interfere with people desiring to work.
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  • 52 7 .—Reuter. THE ELECTIONS. Sydney, Dec°mber 8. At the General Election 40 Labour members and 32 Liberals were elected on the first ballot; Three seats are still doubtful. Thare were fi tee i second ballots. The Labour Prem er, Mr. W. A. Holman, anticipates a fi ial majority
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  • 20 7 Reu er, Tokio, Dact mber 8. The new programme of naval construction provides for three battle cruisers*—
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  • 205 7 Petroleum Lighters on Firb. A Cochin correspondent telegraphs on Ist inst. Two big lighters laden with petroleum landed by the B. O. C.’s s.s. Singu, which arrived from Rangoon at Tu icorin on the 27rh ul 0., are on fire in the outer roads. One of them
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  • 68 7 Captain Lushington Killed. London, 2nd December.—Captain Lushington, Commander or the Naval Flying Wing, was killed to-day at Eas'church in the biplane accident. Captain Fawcett was pilo ing the aeroplane. He was slightly injured. The aeroplane in which Captain Lashington was killed side-slipped fifty feet from the ground. Mr.
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  • 77 7 The u Pioneer’s Frontier correspondent states that Sardar Mahomed Usman Khan, Governor of Kandahar, has reached Kabul under arrest, where he will be tr ed in connection with the recent disturbances at Kandahar. He is charged with extorting, and also with issuing, fals* firmans, purporting to come
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  • 299 7 The Judson Centnnial Pary, touring round the world, arrived here by s.s. Je- and left yesterday at about 1 p.m for Rang on. Sailing from San Francisco on August 26th, they have visited Japan, China, Philippine Islands, Hongkong and Singapore, en route to Burma to attend the celebration
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  • 161 7 A daring robb ry is reported from the Province. It is alleged that about 8 o’clock on Friday night last three Chinamen, aimed with large knives, ente ed the house of a shop-keeper at Dasun Lada, and after gagging the inmates proceeded to ransack the place.
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  • 78 7 The following is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow:— Special Meeting. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To consider and pass Supplemental Budget No. 2 of 1913. Ordinary Meeting. 1. Any special business the President
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  • 107 7 London, December 2. The man Mustapha, one of the assassins of Mahmud Shefket Pa-ha, is officially stated to have c immitted suicide in prison It is generally believed, however, that he succumbed to police methods used to extort information regarding the doings of Prince Sabneddin and other opponents
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  • 149 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade this evening (6 to 7 p no.):— Fantasia The Golden Button Jones. Two Step Don't Stop Garisch. Selection Dandy Dan Slaughter. Waltz Phyllis Wirt. March Sergeants of the Guard Rimmer. Two years ago Clnn Ching
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  • 485 7 •.—Contributed. A RETROSPECT. Imporb business being practically at a stands'll until the Chine-e Yeir season looms near, we can stop to make a retrospect of Import trade in 1913. Penang being a c nnparatively small market both itself .and in its outside connections, abnormal booms or
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  • 155 7 The members of the Young Muslim Union celebrated th 3 third anniversary of their Club ou the nights of the sth and 6th instant, by having Boria performances at the Club premises in Hutton Lane. Almost all the members were present, in addition to M«jor H. B.
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  • 234 7 ACCUSED CONVICTED. It miy be remembered that last Monday a Javanese second contract coo lb, named Djahijan, of Prye Estate, was charged in the Butte worth Polics Court, before Mr. G. A. J. SmPh-Steinmetz, with jwd’u! breach of contract under section 1 of the Labour Code,
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  • 944 8 JAPANESE STEAMER SINKS FERRY LAUNCH, A heavy toll of life resulted from tie running down of one of the HongkongYaumati ferry launches in mid-harbour at Hongkong on November 26. Some days will pass before the full extent of the loss is known, sns the 5. C. Morning
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 217 8 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 AND GUARANTEED Best British or American Motor Transport Wagons Adapted to nearly every line of business. NAPIER. VULCAN. Various Prices and Load Capacities. Federal one
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    • 256 8 The New 45 H.P. “Daimler” Car built for fl I Her Majesty The Queen I H IS FITTED WITH (Continental! I TYRES I M You can get exactly the same quality of Tyre from all Local Garages or from the Agents: I SELLAR, MURRAY CO., I wmwxam ww H H
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 172 8 The Straits Cinema Co. From To-night, Dec. (For a Short Season only). PRESENTS Through the Heart of the Unexplored Regions of Central Africa, with Cinema, Camera and Gun.” (DURATION 2 HOURS). a B»wn*v m 4. RirirT r Supported bv The Pathe Gazette Comedy, PRtCES AH USUAL. «7 T*«. Rnnnn W——
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  • 2344 9 j j Number of Issue C.P.UI sub.«n™a. sh Djwd.oa,. I S S «8 s i a j gf _i—'— a «5 1909 1910 1911 1913 1918 MINI IM 0 9100 000 $60,000 60,000 1 1 m 19 80X000 300.000 »»,000 10 10 SO 30 e 284 1 nL er
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  • 265 9 following &re oatpats for November Ayer Tawah lbs. 8,546 Alor-Pongsu 8,020 Ayer Kuning t 4,580 Anglo-Sumatra 47,311 Asahan 5,086 Bandar Maria 17,785 Bruas-Perak 1,201 Bernam-Perak 3,957 Blackwater 11,055 Beverlac 20,448 Bukit Panjong 17,766 Bukit Cloh 19,650 Bukit Selangor 3,482 Benar 3,000 Bujong 9,500 Bakap Plant. 17.227 Batu Matang
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  • 55 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE 1 To- Mobrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thye noon Tongkah Sappho 1 p.m. Deli and Batu Bahra Indragiri Ipm. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang t-30p.ir. Wednesday. Tongkah, Kopah, Re- 'l nong, Victoria Point, f Janet Nicoll
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  • 89 9 Merionethshire, Brit., 2686, Lainaon, Dec. London, gen., Boustead Co. Indragiri, Dut., 160, Bron, Dec. 7, Dah, gen., K. P. M. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Dec. 7, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Jelunga, Brit., 33 >l, O’Sullivan, Dec. < S’pore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Yat Shing, Brit., 1424.
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  • 46 9 Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, end Teluk Anson, Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. D. van Twist for Olehleh, Sabang, &c., and Padang. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping,
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  • 125 9 Pbkang, December 8, 1913. (By Oourtesy 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 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173 f 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days* sight Private
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  • 260 9 Penang, December 8, 1913. S. P. Tapioca $4.00 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.10 sales. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. f’oast 3 lb. 5 oz). $15.75 buyers. White Pepper $28.00 sales. Trang Pepper $24 nominal. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $BO.OO sellers. Cloves £39 out of season. Nutmegs 110 £24
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 116 9 I The National Mutual Life Association of I AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1809. 9 7r.e i-.; t.iL» Ofioe in the world to introduce the non forfeiture principle to Policies. A. -lutual Offlae. No «hcrcholderc. Low Premiurfic. I A tnu-' 'noome £1,284,384. Fundi A7.a»1,a»0. Claim* paid C6,078,»80. ALL profits are distributed amongst
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    • 574 9 BANK& CHARTERED BANK OF lINDIA, 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 Colombo Kuala Lumpur
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  • 813 10 FUTURE VIEWED-ANXIOUSLY IN LONDON. The Spacial Correspondent of the Straits Times, writing from L ndon, November 14, says Financ al conditions in Loud >n are not at all comfortable, and business ou the Stock Exchange remains at a very low ebb. This week dealers have been occupied with
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  • 77 10 Monday, December 8. Band, Esplanade, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Tuesday, December 9 Baud, Golf Club, 6 p.m. W«daes4av. December 10. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Tkarsday, December II Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday,
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  • 19 10 December 22.—Penang Races, Entries close 5 p.m. December 31.—Fancy Dress Dance and Dinner, E. and O. Hotel.
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  • 50 10 The following are the fixtures for the month of December Dec. 10th CRC r« PCC Esplanade, Mr W E Mann. Dec. 11th EAUrsCAC V. Green, Mr Lee Tiang Liat. Dec. 17th OSRCtiC AC... V. Grean, Mr Wright-Motion. Dec. 18th PCC w P ORC Esplanade, Mr Lee Tiang Liar.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1072 10 SHERRY I* AN EXCELLENT DUNK AT ALL TIMES. INSIST ON SANOEMAN’S Obtainable from PRITCHARD 00., Penang lp»h. THE CHINA MUTUAL J Life Insurance Company. Ltd.» Incorporated under Hen<kon< Ordinances, Is prepared to advance money upon the security of improved property. Apply to the Company’s Head Office. 10. Canton Road. Shanghai,
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    • 139 10 uggs fa’ —-j ■1 1 slTri I Al k -.U —S) ri y g w A 11 JmS l v 11 yj j jfTiJ ,> 5 WHITE LABEL, j w The Finest Liqueur Whisky, 20 Years Old. I E E SOLE AGENTS: a i KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. j I I
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    • 101 10 muni S “The Top Notch 5 S of Scotch.” E 1 Jung \ff&otyslVA i SCOTCH I f WHISKY Ĕ universally appeals by reason of its E genuine merit as a SgagW I s pure beverage, and by virtue of its stim- E X ulating medicinal properties. 5 z the Distillers
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 94 10 The Tide». Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. M. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Dec. 8 822 316 9-15 2-26 9 9-10 4-00 9-48 341 10 9-56 4-39 10-24 409 11 10-41 5-16 11-02 4-54 „12 11-27 552 11-39 537 „13 Nil. 6-29 12-08 619 „14 12-15 7-07 12
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  • 527 11 .—The Statesman. AN IMPORTANT PROPOSAL. Io his speech at Edinburgh Lord Haldane foreshadowed the creation of an Imperial Coart of Appeal for which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council would furnish a nucleu°, and to which the judicial functions of the House of Lords would
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  • 289 11 Wh> “Jim Lancastkr Was. The “Jim Lancaster” who opposed Georges Carpentier at the Kursaal, Geneva, recently, was none other than the Max Abbat who competed in the last French Amateur Championship, and is now instructor in Paris. The Sportsman’s Paris correspondent has had an in’er view with
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  • 26 11 Fbnang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman' Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Cevlon’: —Nuwara Eliya
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