Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 10 VOL. LXXII. TUESDAY. !3th JANUARY, 1914. PRICE 10 CENfS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 990 1 flan a riaoi' innanHD O o d FOR $3O g U \T OU can have the Pinang JL Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your addrera. n (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and O Half-yearly rates. g q Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should
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    • 90 1 ■nuaaooaaoaDawaoaanunacDDn S TXT HEN YOU ARM AWAT a g VV on laava yoa wont to kaay g a in touch with Malayan affairs, n g Social, Commercial, Mining, g a Planting, Ao. This yon can do a g in no bettor way than by subscrib- g ing to the Weekly
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  • 736 2 MR. R. MACDONALD’S OPINION. Bombay, January 3 —Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, who, when the Public Services Commission rose for the Christmas vacation, found it necessary owing to his Parliamentary duties at home to leave for England, arrived in Bombay two days ago, and leaves by the Pe
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  • 111 2 London, January 2.—A cible from Peking states: The Customs collections for 1913 amounted to 43,960 Haikwan taels. In most ports they increased while Shanghai, Tientsin, Hankow and Canton showed records. At Chin Kiang, Wu Hio, Kiu Kiang and Amoy there was a falling off. The revenues are
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  • 82 2 Loudon, January 4.—The exp’orer, Mr. William Geil, has just c included a tour in Asia Minor and Egypt. In an interview with Reuter’s representative he said he believed that the English were higher in favour to-day with »he Mahomedans than any oth*r race. Well inform’d Mahomedans
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    • 948 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED. NOTICE. An Experienced Field Conductor, KT OTICE is hereby given th»» owing to who can typewrite. Must speak Tamil LN the illness of Mr. Ernest Hogan a and Malay. Apply Manager, Sandycroft payments due are to be made to the unEstate, Taiping, stating salary. dersigned only,
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    • 456 2 Goos RICH TYRES Amington Hall, Tamworth, March 7th, 1913. Dear Sirs, I want to tell you of the splendid result I have just got from one of your 895 x 135 rubber-studded covers. It i'urst a few days ago after having been on one of the front wheels of my
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  • 2638 3 PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENT. We give below a copy of the text of the judgment delivered in the Privy Council in the Appeal Caee in which the appellant was Gan Ngoh Bee and the respondents the Assistant Official Assignee, Penang, and others. There was also a cro*s appeal
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  • 186 3 The 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 Ohuan, Jan. and 13 and Kedah, Jan. and 14. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp,
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  • 66 3 Tvaaday, January 13. Rnitd, GoU Club, 6 p.tn Straits Ciaematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Wednesday. January 14. Baud, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, January 15 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday, January 16. Paid. Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday. January IT. Band. Golf Club, 6
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  • 33 3 x Pbnanq The E. 4 <l. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Cbtlon :—Nuwim Eliya.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 305 3 THE ‘ALLENBURYS’ FOODS being perfectly digestible and closely resembling human milk, give freedom from digestive ailments, promote sound sleep and ensure vigorous health and development. gj' Elenburgs Foods J ALLENBUR YS’ FEEDER, Simplest and Best. MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. RUSKS (Mailed) From
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 297 3 The I idea. Penai g—January 1914. Penang Stand trd Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiral y Charts:— High Water. Low Water. Standard r. Standard n Da»e. m Ht. Date m Ht. Time Time. h m ft. h m ft. Tv 13 m 046 7.1 13 m 740 -0.2
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  • 589 4 Captain Waldo E. Burr’s special correspondence from Mongolia to the New York Sun, which left Urga on August 24 and has just been published in the “Sunday Sun, amplifies the recent cable hints at Russia’s g r ab of Outer Mongolia. A fortnight ago
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  • 78 4 The following are outputs for December Ayer Tawah lbs. 9, >OO Ayer Hitam 10.371 Ayer Kuning 5,110 Ampat 3,545 Asahan 5,585 Anglo-Sumatra 49,480 Alor-Pongsu 8,786 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) 18,510 Bakap Plant. 18 672 Batu Matang 7,462 Bukit JMertajam 27,075 Bradwall 20,982 Batak Rabit 10,750 Bagan Serai 14/00 Brieh
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  • 887 4 A voung EnMtshm n named L Sparrow, hailing from Rochester, and unemployed, was charged at Shanghai with being a stowaway on board the steamer Ghazee at Hongkonsr, for passage to Shanghai. He pleaded guilty, and the Ghazee captain staged that he was discovered after they were four or
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 460 4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Thoroughly Qualified Typist, must be quick and accurate. Apply No. 172, c/o This Paper. tyILBURIN( WITH reference to our former dve i r tisement of the above Trade Mark, NOTICE is hereby g ijen fce WILBURINE OIL WORKS, LIMITED, of New York, United States of Amenca, who are
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    • 126 4 ACTS LIKE MAGIC! Little’s Oriental Balm acts like magic. The pain vanishes almost instantly. Rheumatism of years standing disappears, swellings subside, soreness and lamene-s take their departure, muscles and joints regain their strength and elasticity. Little’s Oriental Balm will transform you from a pa n-ridden, perhaps crippled sufferer, to blessed
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    • 52 4 Sufferers from indigestion will find safe, pleasant, and permanent relief in Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, the family medicine of British Colonists throughout the World. Its great virtue is proved by the fact that more than two million bo ties are sold every year. At Stores and Dispensaries everywhere 80 cents
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    • 708 4 f) A» EJ~I INSURANCE I S' IHi COKPOKATION OF THE 80YA1. EXCHANGE ASSURANCE is a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases Royal Exchange, London the respiratory organs, especially Whooping inj Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial x.d. 1710 and is therefore one of the oldest Catarrh, Asthma, efcc which has
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 333 5 I BY APPOINTMENT IO H.M. THE KINO, B B CONTRACTORS TO B I The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. I B The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. fl fl MILKMAID MILK g f I fl B TH2 SZS OF “MILKMAID* STERILIZED -EUL
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  • 1100 6 Those wiio regularly reaa the papers will probably be inclined to agree with Mr. Lloyd George that appearances point to the growth of friendlier relations between Germany and England. Appearances, we admit, are apt to be deceitful and, even allowing for a slackening of the ten*ion that not
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  • 120 6 The first case of the year in which the Immigration Department has taken proceedings in the civil court for the recovery of assessment under the Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance, was heard in the District Court before Mr. W. C. Michell, this morning. The plaintiff was Mr. E. W.
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  • 51 6 H. A. GABELL FOR RANGOON. H. A. Gabell, the popular light-weight jockey, who was so successful at the last Penang meeting, is, we understand, leaving on Friday for Rangoon, having been engaged by one of the principal owners there. Gabel], however, will return to ride at the Singapore
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  • 90 6 Ti e following ties are fixed for today Single H’cap.—W S Dunn v. C W Ballantyne R J Kirk v. J Dick T T Waddington v. A R Adams. The following ties are fixed for tomorrow Single Handicap.—R Butler v. R C B Hay; E S Haslam v.
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  • 106 6 Kasniran, a Ceylonese, was brought before Mr. M. E. Sherwood this morning charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of two diamonds valued at $l,OOO, 40 pearls valued at $2OO and 8 mayams of gold, the property of ore Chan Ah Tek. The offence was
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  • 379 6 Mr. Justice Bucknill, who was the guest of the Hastings Weit Country Association at dinner recently, referred to his impending retirement, and said Once I was a boy in Westminster School; then I became a c'erk and I studied for the law. I have been as near
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 387 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."\ Sir, During the last few months the Municipality have obviously contributed large'y to the welfare of our streets and have also raised the standard of sanitation to a much higher level than it was some time back, when I had occasion
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  • 362 6 GOVERNMENT CIRCULAR. Much has been said, writes a correspondent, as to the usurious tyranny and oppression under which many unfortunate souls, especially government subordinate officers, have fallen. 'I he Colonial Office, fully alive t) its evil consequences and with a view to alleviating the unfortunate circumstances
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  • 139 6 A telegram from the Head Office in Hongkong has been ie?eived by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation’s branch here to the effect that, subject to audit, the Bank dividend for the half year ending 3lst December, 1913, will probably e£2 per share and bonus 5/-
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    • 137 6 Messrs. F. i J. SMITH’S~| Mfe o AWAitoto A Splendid |K *>■ v%, ~S| Known I Smoking Throughout Tobacco. itpXTOßjg the World. r^* U**SGOW “GLASGOW” ixture Obtainable at all the Leading Stores in Penang. A Brand New Piano BY FIRST CLASS MAKER sFOK SIOO CASH DEPOSIT Balance in 18 Monthly
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    • 20 6 E. 0. Orchestra every night From 8 to IO p.m. AT THS E. O. AND DURING TIFFIN. Every Wednesday Saturday.
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  • 225 7 mm chiefs. The following are the changes (buyers Bad sellers only) in oar share list oo page 9 to-day Y ester day. To-day Saaaaa. X 1 I J Mining. Gopeng C. 26/3 29/3 26/- 29/3 Kinta Tin 13f 15} 13} 15} K. Pulai 5} 6.60 5.60 675
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  • 32 7 London, January 12*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/2} Para to arrive 3/ Market quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 38 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 13. The following prices have been realised here to-day Opium certified $950.00 Copra Bali 12.30 Pontianak 11.50 Best 12.40 The average price for sheet rubber at the auction was $1.16.
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  • 69 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang w«s $84.40 per picul, bayers, no sellers. Tin in London was quoted at £l6B spot and £169 12s. 6d. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $84.40 Straits Trading Co. 25 tons at $85.00 Eastern
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  • 84 7 PETITION FOR COMPULSORY LIQUIDATION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 13. In the Supreme Court an application was made for the compulsory liquidation of the Kwong Yik Bink. Many other counsel appeared on behalf of various parties to oppose the petition. In all fourteen counsel were engaged.
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  • 48 7 CRITICISM OF THE NEW SCHEME. [JVow Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 13. Several letters have bean written to the Free P<ess criticising the Y. W. C. A. campaign for $75,000 on the ground that it is an unnecessarily large scheme, and has not been fully explained
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  • 340 7 —Reuter. FURTHER ATTEMPTS ON RAILWAY. MARI HL LAW I# BE PROCLAIMED. Cape Town, January 12. Apart from one or two at e np s to blow up the line, which are probthly acts of individual*, the strike is proreeding peaceably. The stikers are carefully avoiding any occasion
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  • 65 7 .—Reuter. THEIR PROGRESS IN ENGLAND. London, January 12. The four young Tibeta* s and Native Governors who were sent to England by the Indian and Tibetan Governments for an English education have completed seven months of their cour-e at the army college at Heath End, Aidershot, and go
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  • 34 7 —Renter. Paris, January 12. M. Paleologue, an official at the Foreign Office, has been appointed Ambassador at St. Petersburg in succession to M. Delcasse, who resigned desiring to re’urn to politics.
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  • 21 7 —Renter. GREETED BY SIRDAR. Khartoum, January 12. The French aviator Pourpre arrived and was welcomed by the Sirdar.
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  • 21 7 —R uter. Pretoria, January 13. The M.C.C. vs. Transvaal was a drawn mrtch played in the rain.—R uter.
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  • 33 7 PROCEEDINGS AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 13. The Methodist Conference opened yesterday. Reports were read from the Superintendents of the Districts. Bishop Robinson introduced the twenty new workers.
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  • 44 7 CROCKERY AND FURNITURE SMASHED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 13. A fight occurred in the Sailors’ Home on Sunday evening, between forty and fifty taking part. Crockery and furniture was smashed, and one man was wounded by a razor.
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  • 103 7 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. CCMHICAT» CASE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 13. At the Assizes the hearing was begun of the charge against Geow Teck Seng, a clerk employed by the Milkmaid Milk Co., of breach of trust in respect of 140 cases of milk. A
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  • 289 7 Found Dead in Hotel. Shangha', and the American community in particular, was shocked yesierday mornitiß, says the China Pr\.rs of 31st Dec, to hear that Mr. W. R. Matteson, the popular and genial general manager locally for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, had been found dead in
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  • 104 7 This was one of the golf stories at the golf dinner (says the London correspondent of the “Glasgow News Two experts told me it was new. An Englishman and a Scotsman were the p'ayers. and after holing out at the first hole the Englishman said to the Scot,
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  • 47 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Golf Club this evening (5-45 to 7-15 pm.): Selection San Toy Jones. Cake Walk Coon Band Contest Pryor. Selection Florodora Retford. Wabz Sweet Hop Starke. Two Step Crede Bell Lampe. March Toreador Riviere
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  • 233 7 Thera are still men who say they d»ve found advertising a failure. They claim that they gave it a fair trial and could see no results. Whenever a merchant says that ba has tried advertising without success, there is usually a very good reason why it did not
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  • 554 7 THE P. A M. STILL ON THE FENCE Contrary to all expectations, the reduction of coolies’ wages was not the subject of a lengthy discussion at the meeting of the P. A. M. at Teluk Anson on Sunday. Ti e subject was on the agenda, and it was
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  • 1899 7 ,—T.OM. The first item on the agenda was the London Exhibition this year. Describing the progress made with the attempt to raise £l/ 00 as the planters’ contribution to the exhibition, Mr. Zacharias said that the promises of subscriptions had come in very well, comparatively speaking and
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  • 142 7 A young man who had just been engaged as commercial travell-r by a Manchester firm, says the Manchester Guardian, was warned that the great fault of hw predecessor had been want of tact. The young man started out, ana, to the surprise of his employers, orders began to
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  • 344 8 DEPLORABLE STATE OF INDISCIPLINE. The following are the orders by the Lieutenant-Governor of Burma reg «a ding the Pilot enquiry Read memorials from 14 licensed pilots of the port of Rangoon, praying that a small committee may be appointed to enquire into the present state of the
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  • 327 8 Laudabli Madras Suggestion®. Major W. Donsld Smith, Madras Volunteer Guard in a letter to “The Madras Mail” makes some inport ant suggestions for the representation of India at the Bisley R’fle Me ting He quotes the following letter from Major-General Lord CheyLsmore, the Council Club, Bisley
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  • 42 8 London, January 3.—Mr. Hamel looped the Io p at London yesterday with Miss Trehawke Davies as a passenger. This was the fi r st occtsion on which the feat has b >en performed with a pas°enger.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 AT THE STRAITS CINEMA, PENANG ROAD, To-n ight! To-night!! GEO. SAMUELS PRESENTS THE FAMOUS Andrew Carnegie Alaska-Siberia Expedition Motion Pictures Thrilling Hunting Scenes under the Midnight Sun. •-5 T 2 Z 2 A 4- X «> r si< Jfc < Ofa«Mr o IA 2 J llw r i 1 1
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    • 17 8 George Town Kincm&tograph. •‘PENANG’S PRKMIER SHOW”, KUALA KANGSAR ROAD THEATRE. UtIkNGE OF PKOGKVMME Every Wednesday and Saturday.
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    • 126 8 LOMBIO g j I Gives Instant Relief from Irritation and Pain, checks Bleeding Permanently Cures. I GET A TUBE TO^DATI 6 18 WELLS ST t| I LOHDOM I To be obtained from i I THE DISPENSARY, Ltd., I 2, Bishop Street, Penang. I John Kidd Co. Ltd. I Printing Ink
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  • 2316 9 Ti Sig 5 opt.l s «>*—•. r go f I X < or 190 1910 1911 1919 1913 JNi IM > ini .mow m.w «.wo > S «I riTfcX o“' F Z«M wra IMS 300.00.1 XWO 10 Z Slut T.—ll. r P«l. 9« }»i 1913 260.000 ’250.000 JJ-JJJ 10
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  • 104 9 Hvk Uautva, Biit., 287, Gully, Jan. 13, T. Anson, gen., E S. Co. Rochnssen, Dut., 2694, Boasbank, Jan. 12, Sabang, gen., K.PM. Co. Merki. s, Dut, 379, Bolman, Jan. 12, S’pore, gen., K.P.M. Omapere. Brit, 340, Morris, Jan. 12, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Chantaboon, Ger., 260, Meyer, Jan.
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  • 75 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Morbow. For Per Close. Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan Nore 9 a.m. Ceylon, Australasia, Buelow 11.30 a.m. India, Aden, Durban, Parcels 10.30 a.m. Egypt and vid Naples l Rgt. up to 10 a.m. for Europe, etc. J Deli Alma 2 p.m. Teluk
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  • 261 9 Pbwakg, January 13, 1914. •8 P. Tapioca $4.12$ buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.40 buyers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 no stock. White Pepper $29 sellers. Trang Pepper $l9 3/4 buyers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $74.00 sellers. Cloves $3B buyers. Nutmegs 110 $23
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  • 48 9 Circe for Deli. Sappho for Tongkah. Trang for Trang. Merkus for Deli and Asahan. Omapere for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat. Jin Ho for Asahan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Bindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Chantaboon for Deli.
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  • 126 9 Pbnang, January 13, 1914. (5y Courtesy 0/ C/ie CAartersd jSctuk). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 11 4 months’right Bank ...2/4 15,32 3 Credit 2,‘i 5/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutth Demand Bank B, 1734 3 days’ sight Private H 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175}
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 240 9 HOTEL NORMAN. THE ENGLISH HOTEL. The Recognised Place for Recherche Dinners. Private Dining Rooms. Large Lodge Rooms for Public Dinners. Personal attention is paid to the wholesomeness and cleanliness of the food. Special Terms to Government Officials and Planters. THE BODEGA, The Rendez-vous of Penang. The most varied stock of
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    • 562 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 Hkad Ornci: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.U. Agbncibs and Branchbs. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1703 10 China Press.” THE ANNUAL MEETING i i The fourth annual general meeting of shareholders of the Ayer Tawah Rubber Plantation Co., Ltd., was held at Shanghai on Dec. 19 at the Chamber of Com- Agree rooms. The report and accounts feere adopted and other
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    • 922 10 THE AMERICAN PLANTATIONS IN SUMATRA. An enthusiastic account appears in the India Rubber World, at New York, of the great rubber plantation in Sumatra of the Holland-American Plantation Co., of Amsterdam, a subsidiary company of the General Rubber Co., of New York. It comprises an
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    • 300 10 Developments in tin have been followed with increasing interest. The market during las'; week, says a Home exchange of December 15, was in a feverish condition, with prices collapsing about <£s p»r ton within a couple of days to £169 151 for cash metal, a figwe not
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 54 10 Ceilings Panels. Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the CRANE wonderful Art Metal Ceilings, cool, clean, white ant and vermin proof for Bungalows, Hotels and Public Buildings. For illustrated satalogue and praticulars write to The Borneo Company Limited. Singapore. Hilton
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    • 178 10 In the remarkable experiments on hu■sssnkSS man subjects an amount of Bovril proportionate to the WsSsSg small dark bottle has been proved to produce an increase in flesh an d muscle corresponding to the large shaded circle. THE ONLY FOOD proved to have a BodyBuilding Power of ten to twenty
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  • 671 11 WHY THE CHANGE WAS MADE Berlin, December 16.—There h%s been mach speculation as to the reasons for the unexpected removal of the Crown Prince from Danzig to Berlin, the Berlin correspondent of the Manchexler Guardian, but up to now nothing like an authoritative statement h»s
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 137 11 ill PfintifticeM H r Scrubbing the surface —=~ajyr °f the teeth with powders or pastes does not thoroughly cleanse them; it leaves their condition, and that of the mouth, unimproved. 7 Hlffir What the teeth and mouth need is Odol, 7 i||lHr which antiseptically purifies the mouth, and, --TflMtty being
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    • 83 11 HEALTH FOR ALL In hot climates nature needs helpwholesome nourishment for blood, bones, nerves and muscles. Nothing supplies this nourishment like Scotts Emulsion. Whatever the cause of your weakness, it will make you stronger, healthier and better in every way. For nearly 40 years doctors have recommended genuine scons Emulsion
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    • 741 11 N Y* K. c users of I NOW”-Why? MUI I d i away the signs ■■II 11 Japan Mail steamship to. La. s skin and com- |H a most admir- Nsli|| |M| outhfulness. I 111 vL 1 Z I EUROPEAN LINE. I lllil al, A Fortanghtly service is maintained bess.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2519 12 P. &o. British India Steam Navigation |K| I fcjV OcEAN Steam Navigation Co. Co Limiteo L B ’ram ship <•., iw tmCTED ARRIVALS ANO DEPARTURES INTENDED SAILINGS. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM DAY. CO.. LTD. INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. I B well tnow Mail Steamera ot lhis Company sail fortnightly
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