Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 February 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-02-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 47 VOL. LXXII. SATURDAY. 28th FEBRUARY, 1314. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement967 1914-02-28 1 fonaoooi innnoioor c IO it $3O 5 c ti XT OU can have the “Pinang D 1 Gazette posted every day for a whole year ro your addreae. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). a Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. p Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should be addressed to967 words
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Advertisement8 1914-02-28 1 BUCHANANS (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to8 words
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Article1880 1914-02-28 2 GEORGE BIRMINGHAM IN MANCHESTER. THE REAL MAN. The Rev. J. O. Hannay Geo-ge Birmingham gave a lecture on The Stage Irishman at a meeting of the Manchester Playgoers’ Society in the Midland Hotel Feb. 4th. Mr. Hannay said that Irishmen were a little tired of being caricatured1,880 words
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Advertisement977 1914-02-28 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. Watermans I Wanted. A (Ideal) X A qualified tapping Assisr- x FountainPenA ANT for Rubber Estate in Perak, <► salary $2OO per month. SAFFTY wW” Apply No. 12, c/o Pinang Gazette. <► L Vfii r 1 1 260-2-3 Ofc TYPE O DOCTOR WANTED. +i j* S“"°‘ Leak 4977 words
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Advertisement546 1914-02-28 2 JAUNDICE I ITS CAUSE AND CURE. 9 This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is |l I caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an in- dependent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which cause the Bile to overflow in iMs manner instead546 words
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Article208 1914-02-28 3 Idyll that Lasted only a few Month Mr. John Otto, a hermit who dwells io a cave in a canyon in Colorado, Las obtained a divorce fr< m his wife, who was brought up in a palatial home in B< ston. An artist and sculptor, Mrs. Otio208 words
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Article178 1914-02-28 3 Six Hundred Arrests. Since the arrest of Lo Fu sing, the leader of ti e conspiracy lately brought to light, says a Taipeh d spatch, more arres s of acc impl.ces have been made than were expected. The number of aeu now under arrest in Taipeh, ShincLiku,178 words
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Article570 1914-02-28 3 THE DEPORTEES For a wer-k or two. -ays says Straits Times we shall bi b< red by t legrams giving al', s rts ot detai's abou the way the South Afiican deportees are being feted in Engl «nd. B cause these ignorant, unscrupulous adventurers went into a570 words
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Article360 1914-02-28 3 Ckylon Estate Companies Lo ino Lakhs. The constantly lecurtiog qmstioa of the high co-t of rice has again been to the forefront in Colombo and repeated reference has b en made to the matter by the Hon. W. H Figg Speaking at an estate company360 words
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Advertisement108 1914-02-28 3 Mf a nAAC* n M HACklfil EUKUr tMrl MUEflsy. WHOLESALE buying agencies under* taken for all British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goodf, Fancy Goods and Perfumery.108 words
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Advertisement371 1914-02-28 3 International Rubber Congress i9>a. Congress: 7—12 Sept., 1914. Exhibition: Bth September to 10th October, 1914. by e own r d Scientists and Experts. Interesting excursions in Java arranged. R-duced st-am-hip, railway and tramway fares fur Hoiders of C.agress tickets. 3 For pnrtu-ultrs apph to w E. van Bijnberk, Hou. Seer371 words
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Advertisement491 1914-02-28 3 WHY LET RHEUMATISM RACK YOU WHEN COMPLETE CURE 18 WITHIN REACH? HOW THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND IT IN da Williams* pink pills. AN INSTANCE FROM CEYLON. Once Rbv um’tism als itself its permanent elim nation is only possible by washing the rheumatic poison out of the blood. Because they clea> se491 words
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Advertisement40 1914-02-28 3 Ihk corstant drop of water Wears away the hardest stoue Ti»e constant gnaw of Towser Masticat-a the toughest bone. The constant wooing lover Carries off the blushing maid, And the constant advertiser Is the one who gets the trade. —Rather.40 words
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Advertisement265 1914-02-28 3 THE CHAMOIS is possibly the most sure-footed ot all animals, and it is famed for its remarkable agility. SUNLIGHT SOAP is the sure friend of every careful housewife and it is famed all over the world for the "XJ remarkable ease with which it dispels dirt from 7 clothes in265 words
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Miscellaneous235 1914-02-28 3 AMUSEMENTS. George Town Kmematograph, to-night to-night!! is showing f.r the First time The Denmark Feature Film The Black Domino TELLS THE f ID fl fl Cl wTOfy 01 3 dlkll wl3l m. r» 4. r» The Greatest Detective Di ama ever Produced. 4 Reels 4 Parts 10 Acts and over235 words
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Article298 1914-02-28 4 OVER A THOUSAND DEATHS. DISEASE SPREADS TO THE PROVINCE. Since the first outbreak of cholera in Kedah about Christmas we understand that some 2,000 case* have occurred in the Northern part of that State, namely, in the districts around Alor Star. Official statistics are unobtainable, but has298 words
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Article163 1914-02-28 4 George Town Kineroa is giving the lead to many of the shows in introducing subjects that break away from the commonplace. The subjects are novel without being freaki-h, and their freshness is all the more welcome in that they do not strike a jarring note. The Black Domino,”163 words
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Article200 1914-02-28 4 The funeral of the late Mr. A. Campbel), the well-known trainer, took place yesterday evening at the Western-rd Cemetery, the cortege leaving the General Hospital at 530 p.m. The Rev. W. Cro-s, M.A., officiated, and among the mourners present were ;—Messrs. Jack and Tom Campbell,200 words
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Article34 1914-02-28 4 A debate on Home R u l e wi be he > d io MarchTT n a lat 9Pm Monday next Md Storr pe er for: Messrs Ahearne V Thoma, g,,Mt: an! O.34 words
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Article1643 1914-02-28 4 OUR FRESH MEAT SUPPLIES. THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE AT NIGHT. (P. G. Special.) It may not be generally known but it is a fact freely admitted by those competent to express an opinion that the Municipality of Penang can boast of holding the premier position in the East1,643 words
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Article256 1914-02-28 4 Green Leaf writes from Sinbolon Estate, Lean* ar, Sumatra, to the Overseas Daily Mail as follows In reply to ihe letter signed “Quite Englishman in your issue of November 15, I m st emphatically advise your corres pondent not to go to Ceylon as ihe countrv is alreidy256 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article32 1914-02-28 4 Port Elizabeth, February 27. At the fifth test match South Africa scored 193, P. Hands making 83. M.C.C. has scored 48 for 1 wicket in the first innings.—Reuter.32 words
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Article385 1914-02-28 4 The f fllowing ties were derided yesterday Single Handicap C.—H H Hewlett (scr.) beat E R Henderson (scr.) in the final by 6—l, 6—3. D ruble Handicap B.—Sandeman and Wadman .1) beat Hogan and Adams (—15.2) by 6 1, 6—3. The ties in the above tournament are385 words
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Article95 1914-02-28 4 The following ties were decided yesterday Mixed D )üble Handicap.—Mrs W Motion and W Motion Jr beat Mrs Kirk and Dr Rose by 21—20. The following ties have been fixed for Monday 2nd Double H’cap.—Has’am and deHamel v. Allan and Foygie Sharpe and Lindley v. Goldie and95 words
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Article236 1914-02-28 4 niey are oetter able t i work. Times of Ceylon. Mr. J. P. Lewi* when he was Government Ag‘ntof the Northern Province, said everybody in the Island of Delft practically lived ou toddy, drinking it morning, noon and night, and being in a perpetual state ofniey are oetter able t i work. Times of Ceylon. ' ’ - 236 words
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Article54 1914-02-28 4 Tne Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club this evening (5-45 to 7-15 p m.) selection Leslie Stuart's Songs Godfrey Iwo Step The Gaby Glide Selection Carmen u:_ ot Waltz Mon Tresor Becucci Cake Walk Miss Lulu Batwing Thurban. M arch Down54 words
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Article247 1914-02-28 4 .—D.O.L. Berlin, Februiry 26. At The Hague the Foreign Minister declared he was negotiating with Russia regarding the third Peace Conference. The Committee’s repo t is expected at the end of March. There is a rumour, which is spread by the Conservative Press regarding the dissolution of.—D.O.L. - 247 words
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Article163 1914-02-28 4 Minimum Wage among Improved Conditions. King George, like his father King Edward, has always been a keen agriculturist. For a long time past the treatment of the labourers on the Royal farms has been in advance of that which their fellows receive elsewhere in the163 words
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Article90 1914-02-28 4 Arrivals. By Nyanza (February 27) from Singapore, Mr J R King aud Mr W Broadwith. Departures. B y Nyanza (February 27) to Colombo, Mr K B Hienekey; to Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Butterworth, Miss Butterworth, and wfanfc, Mr and Mrs J W Dando, Mrs Ritchie.and infant, Sister St Ursula90 words
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Article115 1914-02-28 4 A Shopkeeper’s Grievance. Writin, to Daily Chronicle under date. Ipoh, February 18th Anxisays De.you think this is a fair state of things I keep shop, have no big capiand Cu S I t er3 corae in orders big and small, Europeans, and peop'es for othef nations. Many don’t115 words
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Article338 1914-02-28 4 ENGLISHMAN TO RECEIVE THE PANCHASEELA.” The e have been many instances in Ceylon of Eoglishnoeo and Europeans deserting other religion* in favour of that of Buddhism, and the la‘est is the case of Mr. A. L. de Mynn, who arrived in Galle from London on January 20bh.338 words
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Article115 1914-02-28 4 I heard a good story yesterday, says a writer in the Daily Mirror,” of a certain dramatist who was much annoyed recently at an adverse notice the critic of a daily paper gave to his latest play—which, by the way, afterwards turned out a gruesome failure. Happening115 words
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Advertisement212 1914-02-28 4 PERTUSSIN is a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases of the respiratory organs, especially Whooping* Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial 03^3rrh Asthma, e^c as een recognized unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the KSI Affections of the Lungs win be greatly relieved by the use of it. TO BE212 words
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Article1718 1914-02-28 5 OVER NEW RAILWAYS TO NAKON STRITAMAIAT. A special correspondent of the J/aZay Mail writes from Alor Star, February 11th says Having had a look at Singora, I was reluctant to l sve it for Kedah and Peri s, which I wi-hed to visit on my way tack1,718 words
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Article252 1914-02-28 5 In the Penang Municipality for the weea ended January 31 there were 68 deaths —49 males and 19 females, equal to a death-rate of 34.20 per mille p>er annum compared with 37.52 in the preceding and with 35.46 in the corresponding week of last year. The following was252 words
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Article31 1914-02-28 5 Penang The E. ±O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea Vieu Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Cbylom :—Nuwara Eliya.31 words
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Article353 1914-02-28 5 SUS DAT, MARCH 1. Ckwrck of England. St. George s Church.—Litany 7.45 a.tn Choral Celebration of the Holy Consmunio”, Service. Smart in F. Hymns 92 and 181. 8 am.: Children s Service and Holy Baptism, 5 pm: Evensong and Sermon. 6p m. Anthem O.Saviour of World Goss." Hymns353 words
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Advertisement76 1914-02-28 5 i 2 J lfk>vrii| I 3 Beeau»e the Bodr-Buikli-j Power of Borril haj been Proved to be from 10 to 20 feme* the amount taken I Nestles anoohlerscnocoiates. s g NESTLE’S KOHLER’S S S SWISS MILK [grj ,|Wj S SUPERB C NUT-MILK Pfi Jr CHOCOLATE. BONBOHS So Nourishing that Every76 words
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Article1442 1914-02-28 6 To-night is the eve of St. David’s Day. Welshmen throughout the world will be gathering, may be in twos and threei round club bars or camp fires, or with crowds of their countrymen at eisteddfodau and oiganised banquets iu tin b:g centres of civilization, to do honour1,442 words
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Article431 1914-02-28 6 DbCUSSION ON COURTS ORDINANCE. THE CONFINUOUS SESSION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 28. In the Legislative Council, in reply to the Hou. A R Adams’ question regarding continuous sessions, it was stated that the Government was willing to consult the convenience of the Penang members but was431 words
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Article1051 1914-02-28 6 Barrister vs. Civilian Judges. In order to argue that a Ba-rister judge is more desirable than a Civilian, says the Rangoon Times, it is not necessary to frame a general indictment of the whole of the Civil Service. A particular Civi ian may be far superior to a1,051 words
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Article39 1914-02-28 6 h —Reuter. London, February 28. In connection with the drilling of the oca e peoples a-my organised by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst in the East E< d, four arrests weie made yesterday evening including Dr Ethel Smyth —Reuter.h —Reuter. - 39 words
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Article65 1914-02-28 6 frjs onta bS With tllH cattl3 suffering from d aiout h disease on the premises n“ I kramat Road has increased the hnnli e fi° f C 8e8 to over thirty, but it is taiL P rom Pfc restrictive measures Snr b 6 Wovtr nment Veterinary65 words
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Advertisement447 1914-02-28 6 i tor ©eßHiity i A retired Colonel of the Indian Medical Service g writes— Dear Sirs, —Following repeated attars of influenza and debility due to long service in the tropics, I was left with obstinate chronic bronchitis, severe flatulent |f| dyspepsia and a general neurasthenia, which took the form of447 words
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Advertisement20 1914-02-28 6 E. 0. Orchestra EVERY NIGHT From 8 to IO p.m. AT THB E. O. AND DURING TIFFIN. Every Wednesday Saturday.20 words
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Article623 1914-02-28 7 f MAY’S CHANGES. liie following are the changes (buye s and sellers only) in our share li«t o page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-d»r 38*»*" .2 5 A n Hr Mining. Ksmunting 1/- 2/6 1/- 2/3 K. Deebook 5/6 6/6 6/9 6/9 Kinta Tin 13| 15 13J 15|623 words
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Article71 1914-02-28 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penatig was $86.35 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London was quoted at £173 ss. spot and £175 three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $86.35 Straits Trading Co. B no S. $87.40 Eastern Smelting71 words
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OUR LONDON WIRE.
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Article56 1914-02-28 7 NEW USES FOR THE COWEBITY. [P. Cr. Special Cable.] London, February 27. Preparations for ths Rubber Exhibiiijn a r e actively proceeding. Malaya is will represented an 1 other countries are making big displays. New uses for rubber will be a prominent feature. The Rubber Growers56 words
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Article107 1914-02-28 7 The floor of the u iderwriting rooms at Lloyd’s is now b ing c >vered with a comp ?siti -n of ;übber which is to last a period of twenty ye rs,” says the Times “The material ii effectively d'.sgned to have the appearance of large107 words
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Article137 1914-02-28 7 Reuter. IMPORTANT DEPUTATION TO PRIME MINISTER. London, February 27. Mr. Asqai’h received «n important nonparty deputation advocating National Service, headed by Lord Roberts, and Field Marshal S r Evelyn Wood and also representatives of th" Navy, the Territorial?, the Church and profe-si ns. Premier’s Reply. Mr. Asqaith emphasised. Reuter. - 137 words
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Article110 1914-02-28 7 .—Reuter. TURKEY NOT SAIISFIED. London, February 27. Reuter learn< that Turkey has again propc sei that Greece should exchange the other Blands for Chios ani Mytilene. Greece replied she cannot depart from the course ma-kei cut by the Powe s. Anyhow, Greece un er no circumstances will allow.—Reuter. - 110 words
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Article44 1914-02-28 7 —Reuter. MANY OUTRAGE*. London, February 27. The renewed rai way stride in Portugal has been attended by many outrages. Several goods trains have been derailed and two dynamited. Communication with Spain is greatly delayed and the telegraphs have been cut.-—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article48 1914-02-28 7 —Reuter. SWEDISH MAJOR KILLED. Teheran, February 28. There has been serious fighting between the genda'mes and Nasridiwans at Kazerun. A Swedi-h Major named Ohlson was ki 1ed. One hundred and fifty gendarmes are now defending the barracks. Small reinforcements with two Maxims have left Shiraz.-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article36 1914-02-28 7 Reuter. MYSTEROU3 DEATH OF EXPREMIER. Tientsin, February 28. Ex-Premier Chao Ping Chun, right hand man to President Yuan Shih Kai, whs suddenly taken ill yesterday night and died in the afternoon. Poison is suspectedReuter. - 36 words
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Article35 1914-02-28 7 .—Reuter. BIG CANADIAN ISSUE. London, February 27. There has been a re-ac?ion in gilt-edged securit e* due to the imminent of five millions of Canadian Government 4 per cent stock at £9.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article111 1914-02-28 7 STRIKE OF SIGNALMEN TO-NKBT. MGUniNG TASKS [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, February 28. Forty-six signalmen of the F.M.S. Railways will strike to-night as a protest against the new tasks, which they say are mean, degrading and lowering to prestige. The Railway authorities say that similar tasks, which111 words
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Article89 1914-02-28 7 COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON SERIOUS CHARGE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kua a Lumpur, February 28. M. Pappineau was yesterday committed for trial on a serious charge against Ada Klhttig. He made a long statement protesting his innocence and said th-.re was no evidence that he had ever been89 words
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Article72 1914-02-28 7 RUBBER ASSOCIATION MEE UNG. [-From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 28. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association it was stated that 1508 tons had been sold during the rear against 522 tons the previous ye»r. During the year firms in Singapore sold72 words
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Article43 1914-02-28 7 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH DESTROYED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, February 28. Teluk Amon Reman Catholic Church which is a wooden structuie, has been completely destroyed by fire. Sixty a’tap houses in a village near Teluk Anson have also been burned.43 words
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Article49 1914-02-28 7 —Reuter. ARREST OF A MISSIONARY. London, February 27. The Baptist Missionary Society has notifud the Foreign Office of the arrest of the Reverend Bjwskill on the Portuguese Congo in connec'ion with th? recruiting of natives for Soothome Principe. The Foreign Office is communieat’ng with the Portuguese Government-—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article51 1914-02-28 7 REPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSION Melbouri e, February 28. The majority report of the Royal Commission on the Northern Territory regards the territory as pr’manly a mining country. Ihe report savs the count r y contains metalliferous areas enormous in extent.Jand recommend* the construction of railways costing 7 j51 words
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Article45 1914-02-28 7 Reuter. INSURGENTS CUT UP. Benghaz February 28 A battalion of Erythrean troop advancing vesterday on Sidi BraLim, routed 600 insurgents, the latter of whom left 179 dead on the field. Au Italian officer and twenty Askaris weie ki led. Several are wounded.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article17 1914-02-28 7 Reuter. Paris, February 28. The Senate has approved the Moroccan, Protectorate loan of 170,250.010 francs.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article306 1914-02-28 7 —Reuter. UNIONIST JUBILATION. CHANCELLOR’S KETOIT. London, February 27. The result of the bye election at Lei’h Burghs was announced too late for editorials to d f al with it. The Morning Post, in a br ef leaderette, says that a c ntributary cau e of the result—Reuter. - 306 words
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Article271 1914-02-28 7 Wha’ an amazing change h-*s occurred,’ says the Earl of Dunraven, who advoett-s Federation, in the Nineteenth Century. To-day we htve Mr. Winston Churchill openly advoca’ing devolution, and Mr. Austen Chamber ain c needing that an extension cf local self-government applicable to ail parts of the271 words
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Article160 1914-02-28 7 —Reu’er. PRESIDENT WILSON QUESTIONED. Wasiiington, February 27. Pies'dent Wills n, questioned regarding the rumour that B e i or Huerta refused to allow the American legation to have a tuard sent to Mexico, said he would sen! an American Admiral but did not think the despatch of marines n• —Reu’er. - 160 words
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Article42 1914-02-28 7 —Reuter. SUCCESS OF IRRIGATION SCHEME Sydney, February 27. The Irrigation Scheme has shown splendid results. At Nur umbidgea there has teen no rain for those months, )er the crop* are good whi’e the fruit is excellent. Dairy farming is also successful.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement206 1914-02-28 7 BELLS “Poilite” Roofing Slates. British War Office Contract secured for the years 1914 1915 1916 SEND FOR CATALOGUES. Full particulars from the Sole Agents GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., Penang. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Klang. m rm—mMßii 11r iim i n g I c—-•».ir«.nri rrn -ut- t m— i O RADIO-M E D206 words
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Article763 1914-02-28 8 40 PER CENT. FOR THE YE \R. A general meeting of Kon’-i Rubber Company was h Id at the Hill Club. Nuwera Eliya, Mr. John Walker being in the ch ir. The Chairman said that he had very litt’e to add to what was bef ire the763 words
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Article487 1914-02-28 8 An original and lather amusing suggestion for rubber curing is put forward by a writer in the current issue of Tropical Life.” The contention is, that if buyers prefer smoked rubb*r iu pel.es or ball®, such as Brazil produces, with 10 per cent, or 25 pei cent,487 words
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Article387 1914-02-28 8 The senior partner of the firm of Messrs. R. Woolf and Co., Wa«te Rubber Mills, Mde End Road, London, who is on one of his periodical business visits to Ceylon, and whose firm make a speciality of reclaiming rubber fr m the was e products,387 words
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Article139 1914-02-28 8 A report has been made on the property of the Rajah Hi’am Coconut Estate, L‘d by Mr. R. W. Munro, managing director of Morib Planta ion®, Ltd., celangor. He paid a three days’ vis t to the es ate last month. Practically tl ere a-e now139 words
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Advertisement354 1914-02-28 8 OMMHF j -ii nimiMimri fminwi cfia-> 2 I !We hold a very large stock of I ESTATE j CHECK ROLLS I LARGE SIZE j I Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly I (200 Folios Each) 1 These Rooks are newly made, specially designed I and corrected up-to-date to meet the I requirements354 words
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Advertisement56 1914-02-28 8 Sufferers from indigestion will find safe, p easant, and permanent relief in Wood’s Great Pepoermint Cure, the family medi cine of British Colonists throughout the Wor d. Its g-eat virtue is proved by the tect that more than two million bo ties are s 'ld ever? year. V, Stores and56 words
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Advertisement388 1914-02-28 8 NOTICE. MESSRN. W. D. H. O. WILL’S Three Castles CIGARETTES. In futu e each tin of this popular brvnd of Cigarett s will ern-la-nac l-.u ed mania are of a well-known portrait,also one coupon. Twenty five of thes<- coupons entitle the collector to a neat Gilt Frame to tike the388 words
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Article2352 1914-02-28 9 C■ rw.ta'. Paid u D la*®e I i i CH»* J au P* Scares. V»j»e. 2 Dlldetd.. S .>aa». X* 5 1 *s* ;mo mi ms i»ts m< mimi n e. :F.l SI TO.OW I SfiO. XX? 6-?.«>? 1 I 9?: »J *X» 399.900 >. W) 10 St 12,352 words
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Article92 1914-02-28 9 Nyanza, Brit 4 83, Jenkins, Feb. 27, Yokohama. gen.. Adamaon G <fc Co. Helenus. Brit., 810, Baker, Feb. 72, ’I 'hema. gen.. William Mansneld Co. Seang Choon. Brit- 3722. Larkina Feb. 27, Amoy, gen., Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee Bdavena. Brit 2085. Haddock, Feb. 28, S pore. gen.. H92 words
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Article96 1914-02-28 9 Edavana for Rangoon and Calcutta Padang for Bata Bahra. Malaya fcr Deli. Alma for Deli. Ban Whart Soon for L%ngkat and Pangkalan B randan. Reael for Langsa. T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh. Sabang. Padang Ac., Batavia. Hong Wan I for Singapore. Hongkong. Amoy and Swatow. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson.96 words
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Article130 1914-02-28 9 Pkbabg, February 23, 1914. {By ?ourt>ty of thi Charted Bank). London Demand Bant 2/4 3/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demana Bank Rs. 173} 3 days’ sight Private M 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days sight Private 175}130 words
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Article268 1914-02-28 9 Pevasg, PeskUaby 28, 1914. S. P. Tapioca $4.45 sales. M. P. Tapioca $5.30 seller». Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper W. Coast 3 Jb 5 01). Sl6OO no stock. WhitA Pepper $3O sellers. Trang Pepper $2l buyers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings 584.00 sales. Cleves 540 sales. Nctmegs 110 525 sellers.268 words
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Article105 1914-02-28 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICI Moxbay. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 am. Port Swettenham. Port Dickson, and S Cornelia 2 p.m. Malacca Singapore. Chiu, and Japan Arratoon Apcar 3 p.m. Asahan Jin) Ho 3 p.m. Bindings. Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Av agree 3 p.m. Calcutta Lovat105 words
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Advertisement253 1914-02-28 9 The Peaang Rubber Stamp COMPANY. RUULR STAMP MAKERS AND STATIONERS, *O. 106. PENAMG STREET. PENANG. tjß Orders executed with uW promptitude and at moderate charges. Rubber Stamp Requi sites of every descrip- tion always in stock. :u th s 19-6 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can253 words
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Advertisement577 1914-02-28 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... £1,200,06» Hrad Officr 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C Agrmciis urn Bkakchm. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur577 words
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Article768 1914-02-28 10 PRAYING FOR RAIN. He tapped on the Lack door of a suburban heme aud asked for S; me thing to eat. The good housewife responded that she would feed him on the back step provided he was willing to earn the meal by cleaning out the gutter.768 words
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Article191 1914-02-28 10 Saturday, February 28. Penang Golf Club Annual Meeting 6.30. P.V. Malay Co., Annual entertainment. Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 1.44 a.m. and 8.10 p m. Low Water 2.10 a.m and 8.28 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Sunday, March I 6th191 words
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Article63 1914-02-28 10 March 21.—“ The Blue Birds” at the Town Hall. April 10—Cricket, Colony v. F.M.S., Penang Apnl 11 and 13—Perak Turf <l n b Gymkhana. June I.—Cricket, Selangor v. Pe*-ak, Ipoh. June 3—Cricket, Selangor v. Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur. Perak v. Penang at Penang September 7 to 12—International63 words
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Article1512 1914-02-28 11 It will interest readers to leirn that it has been found much cheaper to adopt motor in plac<s of horse traction for municipal purposes in London. The City of Westminster, which was one of the earliest of the Corporations to adopt the new service, has decided that as1,512 words
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