Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 January 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833/ No. 23 VOL. LXXII. FRIDAY. 30th JANUARY. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS!
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1095 1 a jtitjnnoßauaaaßaaoaaHaaaaaß o a g y FOIC $3O g g VOtfcan have the Pinang g a X Gazette posted every day fur a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). e Proportionate Quarterly and o D Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in rj advance and remittances should n
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    • 9 1 BUCHANANS (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty).
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  • 841 2 Setting a new record for the smart hand* ling of freight, the Victoria and Vancouver Stevedoring Company stowed away in the big Blue Funnel liner Titan, some 16,000 cases of salmon and 400 drums of whale oil within the short space of ten hours. So delighted was Captain
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 865 2 TO LET NOTICES. TO LET St. ANDREW’S BALL, 1913. FROM the Ist May next, FURNISHED HOUSE in the neighbourhood of A Meeting of Subscrib a rs to the above Sepoy Lines. will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Apply No 196, c/o Pinang Gazette. Downing Street, Penang, on Wednesday
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    • 51 2 Reducing Costs. The Garrett Compound Superheated Condensing Engine installed at the Jelapang Mine, Ipoh, is an example of efficient working at the lowest possible cost. The Borneo Company Limited. Singapore, will send full particulars upon application and also comparative working cost of successful installations in Malaya. Hilton S’ Co,, Local
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    • 414 2 I I lO TYRES. O| H The Continental Inner Tube is the H soul of the tyre and guarantees fl B security, durability, and hig'h fl B mileage. B B FROM ALL GARAGES B B or B I SELLAR, MURRAY GO., PENANG. I A TFIIIGII HAND-BOOK Indispensable for K m
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1526 3 Financier. DIRECTORS GET TO WORK IN RECORD TIME. The statutory general meeting of the Ipoh Tin Dredging, Limited, was held on the 30th Dec. at the Offices, 4, London Wall Buildings, E. C. Mr. R. L. Corbett (Chairman of the company) presided. The Secretary (Mr. E. V.
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    • 144 3 The London correspondent of the Straits Times wires on January 27 The tone of to-day’s auction was brisk and there was a gratifying advance in prices. Nine hundred and seventy-one tons of plantation were offered for sale, of which 73 tons were Malayan. At the auction on
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    • 1087 3 —Financier REDUCTION IN COSTS AND INCREASE IN PRODUCTION. The fourth annual general meeting of the Seudayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on January 6, at the registered office, 5, Whittington Avenue, E.C., Mr. J. H. Renton (the chairman) presidiog. Mr. W. F. Maclagan, the
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    • 766 3 —M.D.C. The fall in the price of raw rubber has led many pe >ple to believe that this article is suffering from over production, and that the future will witness a great limitation in the sale of this product. But if we turn our attention to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 86 3 Pains and Aches. Headache need not make your life miserable. Toothache need not torment you. Earache need not diiveyou wild. Backache need not unfit you for work nor neuralgia make pleasure impossible. Little’s Oriental Balm cures these and all other external aches and pains. Stops them quickly. Makes you well
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    • 245 3 Km 0 vvti ear o i J (catSßca qqi eJgMila’ < Fabrique de CsSSX v sin!® I I SB» ®S® HSIf ASPERO FRERES /A asp eno Ffftnes Ij° wmit.,» n, jSBk d ASS ltU,< <v>ANIJFACTUCie Au BUNNYMEDE HOTEL First-class Accommodation W Cu sine Best in the East. I I Decommended
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  • 625 4 CHIEF OFFICER’S APPEAL. I Mr. Justice Sercombe Smiih this aftercoon heard the appeal of Max Pecht, chief officer of of the German st e unship Silesia, against the convictions by Mr. Sherwcod for aiding the escape of a Chinese prisoner and fur assaulting a Malay police constable,
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  • 387 4 In tbe Supreme Court, this morning, Mr. Justice Sercombe-Smith heard the appeal of Ng Kim Hor who was charged under section 16 (a) of Ordinance XXVII. before Mr. M. E. Sherwood in the lower Court with being in pcssession of a deleterious drug, to wit morphia, on
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  • 234 4 The next appeal was that of Captain Peters, mas*er of the ss. J/aZaya, (represented by Mr. Simpson, of Messrs. Presgrave and Mathews) who appealed against his conviction by Mr. M. E. Sherwood to a fine of $25 or, in d-fau]t, one month’s rigorous imprisonment on the charge
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  • 59 4 Purely formal business was transacted at yeatei day’s adjourned meeting uf the Municipal Commissioners. Dr. G. W. Park (Deputy President) presided, and Mr. Quan Beng Kee was only the other member present. Three applications to join the Provident Fund were accepted. Bills were passed amounting to $16,899.13 on
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  • 226 4 Mr. Wheeler, who was prosecuted by tbe Japanese authorities for alleged fraud in connection with the selling of knitting machines, has left Japan. It will be remembered that he was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment, and the sentence was confirmed on appeal. It is reported in
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  • 92 4 A distressing case of unappreciated genius is reported in the Express from Umtata, South Africa. A young nut,” engaged in a Government department at a monthly salary of twelve pounds ten shillings, found it hard to make both ends meet. He hit upon the following brilliant idea.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 304 4 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 30. The second day’s racing was held on Thursday, when there was again a very small attendance. The following are the results Race 1. CHARITY (Billet) 1 BROWN COMET (Benfield) 2 Time 1 min. 52 1/5 secs.
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    • 695 4 The opening day of the New Year Meeting at Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail, did not produce anything like a record attendance, the fair visitors especially being conspicuously few in numbers. Tbe threat* ening nature of the weather may have accounted for this, though, fortunately, only
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    • 103 4 The following is the result of the shooting this morning 100 yds. 200 yds. Total. Mrs. Liston 31 29 60 Miss Mathieu 27 21 48 Mrs. Wright-Motion... 28 20 49 Mrs. Johnson 26 21 47 Miss S. B. Smith 23 22 45 Miss Cheeseman 20 15
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    • 51 4 The result of the shoot by the Taiping Club was as follows 150 Yards Delibbrate. Score. Mrs. Hobson 30 Miss Wright 30 Harper 28 Pratt 26 Wright 25 Cargill 25 150 Yards Delibbrate. Score. Mrs. Harper 29 Hobson 26 Miss Wright 26 Mrs. Wright 24 Pratt 23 Cargill
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 133 4 FOR SALE. HORSE and VICIORIA in good condition, will be sold sparately if required. Reply to No. 199, c/o Pinang Gazette. DANCING. MISS HOGAN will open classes for Adults and Children from the 2nd February, 1914. Private lessons in all the latest Ballroom and Fancy Dances. A Special TANGO class
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    • 61 4 Odol keeps the teeth white and bright and the mouth delightfully fresh and fragrant. ADVERTISING IS TO COMMERCE I WHAT THE POSTAL SYSTEM IS TO THE OOMMUNITYIt is a acientifio time-saving device which promotes the spread of knowledge and tho development of business. Not to aooept it is to put
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    • 52 4 Sufferers from it.digestion will find safe, pleasant, and permanent re lief in Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, the family medicine of British Colonists throughout the World. Its gieat virtue is proved by the fact that more than two million bottles are sold every year. At Stores and Dispensaries everywhere 89 cents
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    • 64 4 Match the advertisers who are gradually increasing both the size and the number of their announcements. A careful inspection will discover these successful ones, and a moment’s reflection show that their success is but an index to the satisfaction they are affording to their customers. Directly an advertiser fails to
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    • 106 4 TOWN HALL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday, 2nd February, 1914. THE MAUD ALIAN A CHERNIAVSKY Ct. Under the direction of W. ANGUS MacLEOD. Far Eastern Tour Booked and Directed by D. E. D. COHEN. MAUD ALLAN AND LEO, JAN AND MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY The Most Powerful Attraction in the History of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 178 4 The Talk of the Town. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. AN UNDENIABLE TRIUMPH. 4AAJ were turned out last night, RVv S Penang’s Greatest Picture Show, crown cinema “The Show of the Moment” IN NEW TENT AT CHULIA STREET, Screening the latest and costliest films with absolute steadiness by our 1913 Projector. AGAIN TO-NIGHT
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    • 47 4 The Straits Cinema. From Saturday Night! Lieut. Daring AND THE MEXICAN REBELS. The 13th Cavalry IN “LOVE OF SUMMER MORN.” Max Linder WITH HIS WIFE IN THE PORTMANTEAUX Nick Winter and the Kidnappers 3 Reels 3 The Latest Pathe Gazette. PRICES AS USUAL. W. dr BURGH, Manager,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 260 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING, I CONTRACTORS TO I The British Admiralij. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. MILKMAID MILK g THD USES CF “MILKMAID" STERILIZED I-HLK. J No X i -laiAi ’ll Ĕ ililPfi ii ill* IT
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  • 51 6 Vollbkhoven. —January 29, at Anson Road, Penang, the wife of Mr. A. von Vollenboven, of a daughter. Maples.—On January 18, 1914, at Bognor, Sussex, England, the wife of E B. Maples, of a daughter. Kimmel.—On January 25, at Clonakilty, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kimmel, a son
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  • 1106 6 The New Year has opened in singularly melancholy fashion so far as aviation is concerned. Misfortunes never come singly, and a few hours after we had learnt that Mr. Lee Temple had been killed while making a spiral flight at Hendon came the news that Mr. Gibbs
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  • CHOLERA IN KEDAH.
    • 356 6 We regret to announce the death of Mr. A. G. Ward, Assistant Auditor-General at Alor Star, which sad event took place yesterday evening from an attack of cholera of less than a day’s duration. The deceased was very courteous, able and conscientious officsr, and
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    • 528 6 The friends of Dr. and Mrs. Hoop* will be pleased to learn that the Doctor is out of danger and has so far recovered as to be able to sit up and resume his correspondence—a gratifying proof of his convalescence. We understand, too, that Mrs Hoops,
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  • 323 6 MB. BOOMGARDT'S TERRIBLE FATE. Daring the late afternoon of Wednesday last, writes a correspondent, Mr. Boomgardt, tbe younger brother of Dr. Edith Boom* gardt, set out from their estate at Beting Luas for Lumut by simpan accompanied by two or three Malays and a Japanese woman.
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  • 113 6 The steamship Khiva, the first of four steamers building by Messrs. Cammell Laird Co., at Birkenhead, for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company’s Eistern trade, left London on the 24’h inst. with passengers and cargo on her maiden trip to China and Japan. She
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  • 386 6 In the District Court, before Mr. W. C. Michell, a Malay named Pawan appeared to-day charged with stabbing a Mahomedan merchant by the name of Abubacker with a sharp knife at his residence in Burmah Road in broad-day light on the 6th December last. Chief Detective Inspector Kirk
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 98 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to King George. first FORE \w/ N «K/ MOST in J/ X. J® Jb EVER IMS. SINCE DUNLOP TYRES SUPREME AS USUAL! OLYMPIA 1914. Census of Tyres fitted to Cais exhibited DUNLOPS 1,400 All Other Makes, W IST British and Foreign Combined -J GUTHRIE Co., Ltd.,
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    • 20 6 E. 0. Orchestra EVERY NIGHT From 8 to IO p.m. AT TH« E. O. AND DURING TIFFIN. Every Wednesday Saturday.
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  • 63 6 DEATH. Sharp.—On January 26, at Hillside Tanjong Pagar, Singapore, Alexander Sharp aged 54 years. OBITUARY. LORD KNUTSFORD. London, January 30. The death is announced of Lord Knutsford.—Reuter. [Lord Knutsford after a distinguished college career was called to the Bar in 1849. He has been assistant Under-Secretary and was M.P. for
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  • 225 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeie and sellers only) in onr share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day SsAaaa. 1 »1 3 T 99 tr 39 Mining, Kamunting par 1/- par 1/3 Kinta Tin 13 14} 13 14} Malayan Tin 46/3 49/9 46/6 51/Rahman
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  • 32 7 London, January 29*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/5} Para to arrive 3/1 Market firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 44 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 30. Messrs. Barlow Co.’s rubber wire reports there is a good deman i with higher prices. At the auctions the following prices were relalised Smoked Sheet 2/5 —2/6 Standard Crepe 2/4} —2/5} Highlands Sheet 2/B}.
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  • 74 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $90.40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £lBO I 15s. spot and £lBl 17s. 6d. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $90.40 Straits Trading Co. 25 tons at
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  • 21 7 [/Vom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 30. The following prices have been realised here Rangoon Rice ...$165.00 Gambier 6.75
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  • 34 7 —Reuterr. COL. SEELY’S PLANS. London, January 30. The Morning Post says Col. Seely has decile! to abolish the mounted infantry which will be replaced by cavalry whose ■umbers may be increased.—Reuterr.
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  • 166 7 D.O.L. CONSTERNATION IN PARIS. IRUPPS OR VICKERS. Pari», January 29. There is a rumour that Krupp’s have bought the Putiloff Aimamenta Works at St. Petersburg, resulting in consternation in Pa ria The Premier, M. Doumergue, telegraphed to the Amba-sador requesting enlightenment. Report Denied. St. Petersburg, January 29. The
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  • 99 7 —Reuter. ANGRY COMMENTS IN AMERICAN PRESS. London, January 30. The American papers declare that President Huerta is procuring arms from Jap<n There is reason to believe that they are discarded weapons sold by the Japanese Government and that the matter was discusse 1 at President Wilson’s
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  • 71 7 Reuter. BOOM IN GILT EDGED SECURITES. London, January 29. Following the recent buoyancy in the Stock Exchange the lowering of the bank rate to-day has c eated a boom in gilt edge eecu'itie». Since January Ist Consols have advanced 4} per cent., Irish Land Stock 9 per
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  • 26 7 —Reuter. London, January 30. The Bank discount rate is three per cent. The French Bank*. The Bank of France discount rate is 3}.
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  • 22 7 —Reuter. Loudon, January 30. There was a full meeting of the Cabinet to-day. This is the third successive day
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  • 85 7 PRESENTATION AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 30. The Rev. W. Runciman, at a farewell meeting at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, was presented with a purse of money by the congregation. Mr. Runciman said he regretted he had not baen able to do
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  • 48 7 HINDUS AT VARIANCE [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, January, 30. In opposition to the resolution passed at a meeting of Hindus, another meeting of Hindus is now petitioning the Governor not to accede to the request to make the Deepavali a holiday instead of the Taipusum.
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  • SOUTH AFRICA.
    • 468 7 —Reu er. EXTRAORDINARY ACTION. Johannesburg, January 29. The deported Labourites were removed from the jail on Monday night and taken in a prison van some miles into the country where they were put on a train containing troops. They had no idea whither they were going as
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    • 247 7 London, January 17.—Comments on the South African strike are developing polemics in the party journals on the subject of Martial Law. The Morning Post ridicules the contention of the Daily News that there is no such thing as martial law in His Majesty’s dominions,
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  • 1852 7 POLICE COURT REVELATIONS. MAGISTRATE V PASSENGERS* PERILS. Farther revel it ions regarding the condition of the Eastern Shipping Company’s ferry service to Butterworth were made in the Butterworth Police Gout to-day when Sahak, the serang of the steamer Eh Eng, was charged with carrying more passengers than
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  • 450 7 —MM. Now that Chinese New Year is safely over without any of the appalling smashes which were so freely hinted at two months ago, the tone of the local market ought soon to reflect the improvement which has evidently set in at Lfbme. The latest news sent by
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  • 225 7 Test of Orvillb Wright Invention, Mr. Orville Wright, one of the most famous of men in the world of aeronautics, has perfected a stabilise-,” or automatic balancer, which, to quote his own words in a message sent to the Mail from Ohio, renders flying as nearly fool-proof as
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  • 148 7 Times. The Russian airman Sikorsky, tbe designer of a giant aeroplane which was constructed some time ago to carry 11 persons, has successfully tested an aeroplane half as large again. According to the Bourse Gazette the new aeroplane weighs 3} tons and is prope’l-d by four
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  • 614 8 STATEMENT BY MR JUSTICE THORNTON. Mr. 8. Leslie Thornton, late Senior Paisne Judge, Straits Settlements, writes as follows from Uffington, Nuwara Elliya, Ceylon, January 16, 1914. To the Editor of the Strait» Times. Sir.—Copies of an article in the “Straits Tim ah’ of January 5 las% headed
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  • 186 8 Protecting thx Honour of the Uniform. Berlin, Jan. B.—The Berliner Tageblatl publishes the following statement as to expressions used by the Crown Prince in high circles, describing the source as thoroughly reliable: He could not understand how his alleged Zabern telegram could be interpreted as implying that
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  • 803 8 —M. Guardian. SOLDIERS’ CLUB AND GROCERY STORE. In view of the inquiry into the conduct of the canteens of the Army, writes a military correspondent, it may be well to explain exactly what the canteen system at present is, and how it affects the soldier. The canteen is
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  • 44 8 Western Mail. After twelve months in office the chairman of a West Wales parish council was about to give up his position. And now, gentlemen,” he Slid, with feeling, the time has come for me to vaccinate the chair.”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 320 8 A Natural Remedy Time was when disease was thought to be due to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism and magic were invoked to cast it out. Science has taught us wisdom. The evil spirits exist still We call them “Disease Germs,” and they also must be cast
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  • 2406 9 ii '77 Capital. Pa d up. share». Value. 2 Dividend». Nam». 3z a* fl <S op 1909 1910 1911 1919 19t3 MINING, SS "”S w 4 1J s s a Z °s? z »-«> z MU «50.000 050,000 «WJJ }o 10 Z Z Z Z Z g| 1913 9700,000
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  • 165 9 Derfflinger, Ger., 3148, Prosch, Jan. 29, Bremen, gen., Behn, Meyer Co. v *gy®e» Bnt, 247, Spencer, Jan. 29, K. Selangor, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Brit., 357, F. Bell, Jan. 30, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Trang, Brit., 73, Lingard, Jan. 30, Trang, gen, E. 8. Co. Reael, Dut.,
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  • 47 9 Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Omapere for Port Swettenham. Tong Hong for Rangoon. Leong Ho for Pulau Langkawi and Setul.
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  • 112 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To- Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thye 8 a m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Madras taking mails 'I Tara 10.30 a.m. for Europe, etc., vi& > Regt, up to 9 a.m. Bombay Rangoon and Calcutta Edavana 1 p.m. Trang
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  • 130 9 Prnang, January 30, 1914. (By Oourlety of th« Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months* right Bank ...2/4 3 8 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173} M 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 240 9 Penang, January 30, 1914. 8; P. Tapioca $4.40 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.70 sales Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $16.00 no stock. White Pepper $29.45 sales. Trang Pepper $2ll/2 sellers. Mace llO nom Mace Pickings $74.00 sellers’ Cloves $39 buyers. Nutmegs 110 $231/2 sellers.
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  • 188 9 The companiet do not guarantee the date» of arrival of thete vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, Feb. and 1 and Kedah, Jan. and 31. Bagan Send.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van
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  • 111 9 Friday, January 50. Diocesan Conference at Penang. Penang Polo Club, Annual Meeting, 4 p.m. Baud, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday, January 51. Selangor Turf Club, New Year Meeting, Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday, February I 4th Sunday
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  • 61 9 February 7. —P.V.R.C. Shoot, Rapids/’ 3 p.m. Cinderella Dance, Penang Club. February 9.—Taipusam Festival. Meeting, Penang Athenaeum. April 10.—Cricket, Colony v. F.M.S., Penang. June I.—Cricket, Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh. j nne 3.—Cricket, Selangor v. Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur. Perak v. Penang at Penang. September 7 to 12—International
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  • 31 9 Pknang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Ceylon —Nuwara Eliya.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 86 9 Rugby Football. OUR SPECIAL ARTICLES. The fifth of our series of special articles on Ragby Footbill will appear in to-morrow’s issue when Mr. W. R. JOHNSON (English Full Back will contribute bis views on FULL BACK PLAY: Trifles that Count. These special articles are original and are contributed by such
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    • 563 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... £1,200,006 Head Omoi: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Baasteay Ipoh Rangoon Banckok Karachi Seramban Batavia Kobe Singapore Oalemta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur
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  • 929 10 If As discussion is rife at present over teachers’ salaries, it may not be inopportune (says the G'asgow News to give the substance of an essay by a child of twelve summers on “If I were Teacher “If I were a teacher,” the writer says, I would
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  • 736 10 A MIDNIGHT MOTOR TRAGEDY. Mr. James Mclntosh, engineer of Tronoh Mines, was killed at Fusing at a quarter pist one on Wednesday morning wnila being driven home in a motor-car from Ipoh. llis death occurred under most tragic circumstances There were five people in the
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  • 175 10 -P.M.G. Tie acquisition of a brand-new Brazilian Dreadnought by Turkey recalls (says the Glasgow News the s'tory of the Turkish admiral who had been newly appointed to the command of the >Egean squadron. He installed himself in the admiral’s quarters —-which open d to the sternwalk—on board
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 190 10 I MOTOR LORRIES I The Modern and most Economical method 1 of goods transportation. We can supply for cither immediate or very early delivery. CHASSIS OF TRIED, PROVED AND GUARANTEED Best British or American Kotor Transport Wagons Adapted to nearly every line of business. NAPIER. VULCAN. Various Prices and Load
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    • 294 10 Goos RICH TYRES Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam 1 ADAMSON, GILFILLAN I CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG <£ MALACCA. g Blood Pure.*' I» th» Lit».*’ [Clarke’s I I Blood I Ij Mixture, II you suffer-from just such a medicine, any men disease as It is composed of mentioned below,
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  • 702 11 From the Rapport Consulaire sur le Mcuvement du Commerce et de 1 Industrie des Pays-Bas,” complied by ths Roumanian Consul General at Rotterdam, in a retrospective glance at the year 1912, the author states that the Kingdom of Holland experienced no ill effects from the
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  • 183 11 Business men who have relations with the Dutch colonies in the East will find much useful information, well suited to their needs, in the English Section of La Gazette de Hollande”, a journal published at The Hague in French and English. The object of the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 860 11 NV I ‘KEPLER’ COD LIVER OIL I I (Trade Mark) I I with Malt Extract j Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld k\ I/I ///m This delicious tonic-food I u S' \l I acts I’k* a soothin g balm upon u ff f ’k the delicate membranes of the throat f
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    • 336 11 MMNKIMIMIMMHMMNMXMMIMMIIMMII Chinta Hati. M B M THE NEW PERFUME OF E Delightful Fragrance AND M M Lasting Quality. II Price per large bottle p i $2-25. J George Town Dispensary, LIMITED, M Penang, Taiping and Ipoh. M MMWUWWWWHNMMWWWWWMWMMMMMMNMMM III II Tonic, Restorative, Digestive Wine I Very palatable. iCdowd throughout the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2291 12 P t r British India I N. D. L. iteam Navigation Co. U AND imcm arrivals an» DEPARTURES STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LTD. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. chin* mutual stem* nav. co. in. Il Rremen TTHE '’ompanies’ steamers are despairs* INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. IKT'T'MT 1W TklP TD <KA.IT *T*HE fast and well-known
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