Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 April 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-04-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 78 VOL. LXXII. MONDAY. 6th APRIL, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1240 1914-04-06 1 a nmittl M .:i>iiiL JC- OCBOnnDni n J O>. $3O ti X/OU can have the “Pinang D g 1 i.’azette” posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). q g Proportionate Quarterly and n Half-yearly rates. o g Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances1,240 words
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Advertisement9 1914-04-06 1 BUCHANANS (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty).9 words
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Article844 1914-04-06 2 The total revenue of the Austrian Lloyd last year amounted to 42,542,006 kr., showing an increase of 3,780,136 kr. over 1912. The total distances travelled by the company’s steamers showed an increase of 17,100 miles. Thqre is said to have been a specially favourab'e development of the east844 words
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Advertisement878 1914-04-06 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WATM reD ST. GEORGE’S BALL, 1914. ONE OR TWO Juniors, European, to SUBSCRIBERS to'the above are react as assistants on Rubber Estates O quested to forward their subscriptions in hsaltby locality. ($lO including 2 guests) to the Hon. -c Treasurer, Mr. G. B. Pitzgerald, at the Apply878 words
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Advertisement284 1914-04-06 2 Good RICH TYRES "a? J Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam, ADAMSON, GILFILLAN 6 CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG <£ MALACCA. Y ALWAYS IN STOCK HOT CROSS john ROBERTS», buns a rrfi—Billiard Tables Manufacturer, r UK HOTEL NORMAN, Penang. GOOD FRIDAY, NEW AND SECOND-HAND BILLIARD TABLES. 10th APRIL, I Full284 words
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Article1860 1914-04-06 3 ,—S.F.P. QUESTIONS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. PROFIT CARRIED FORWARD. The annual general meeting of Ta pah Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on Friday at Messrs. Evatt Co’s French Bank Buildings. Mr A Diehn, chairman of Directors, presided, and there were also present Messrs W H Macgregor, D Y,—S.F.P. - 1,860 words
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Article415 1914-04-06 3 UNITED STATES TO BUILD ITS OWN PLANT. It is now practically certain in the course of the next two or three years the United States Government will be in a position to manufacture at least a half of the total amount of armour required for415 words
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Article309 1914-04-06 3 £1 9s. FOR SIX SANDWICHES AND 3s. 4d. FOR A BOTTLE OF BEER. Monte Carlo, March 8 —There can be no doubt that the Riviera is feeling the competition of the Swiss winter sports in the earlier part of the year and ju?t now the tours to309 words
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Advertisement269 1914-04-06 3 Send me 100 Used Stamps of your Country and in i EXCHANGE I will give you r PICTURE POST CARDS of Famous London Views. British Scenery, etc. M iss M -1., Florence Villas. Herne I Hill, London, England. UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton and269 words
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Advertisement114 1914-04-06 3 It Cuts the Cords that bind helpless hands. It strikes off the shackles <f Rheumatism. It restores strength and freedom from pain, brings back the ability to walk, work and enjoy life’s richest blessings. Little’s Oriental Balm has been for many years the one great liberator of suffering humanity—the marvellous114 words
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Advertisement389 1914-04-06 3 M 9 IRON AN IDEAL TONIC. Refreshes the Strong, Restores the Weak, Revives the Depressed. Over 8,000 Testimonials from all parts of the World have -j testified to the distinct value IC? of 1. Is prepared with great care and scientific skill. 2. Is a strength giving food which furnishes389 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous90 1914-04-06 3 The Straits Cinema, PENANG POaD. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT Grand Change of Programme. SPECIALITIES. Renunciation.” 3 Reels. 3 Parts. Film D’Arie Italiana. A Drama in 5 Acts by Andrea Orlandi. “The Fatal Brand,” 2 Reels. 2 Parts. Hansen Mochba Film. “Jim’s Sun Helmet,” By Andre Deed “Wiffles and a Merry Widow,”90 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article411 1914-04-06 4 P. C. C. v. P. R. C. FINE BATTING BY REID AND EZECHIEL. P. C. C. easily accounted for the Recreation Club, on the Esplanade on Saturday, beating them by six wickets and 93 runs. The game was a personal triumph for R. T. and V. G. Ezechiel411 words
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Article304 1914-04-06 4 POOR BATTING BY CHINESE. In this encounter the Xaverians beat the Chinese Recreationists by 66 run». Both teams were well represented, and the pitch was all that could bo desired. Williams, winning the to j s, elected to take the field. From the commencement it was304 words
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Article81 1914-04-06 4 The above match was fixed to be played on the Butterworth green but owing to the Kulim Recreation Club being unable to raise a team, Butterworth Recreation Club was given a walk-over. Results Up to Date. P. W. D. L. P. Penang Cricket Club 1 181 words
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Article318 1914-04-06 4 IPOH vs. TAIPING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, March 5. All cricketers in this district are looking forward to seeing how the F.M.S. team will shape against the Colony next week and in order to give the Perak representatives some practice, a team of Taip ngites, under318 words
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Article260 1914-04-06 4 The u?ual fortnightly handicap shoot took ptace on Satu day afternoon at 3 pm. Condition? 7 shot? and a sighter each at 200, 500 and 600 yards at N R A 1913 targets. Scores made were as follows made Pte Hogan with a H’cap .43 93260 words
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Article84 1914-04-06 4 Allahabad, March 29. The Pioneer’s London correspondent cables In the final of the Amateur Racket? Singles Championship H. W. Leatham (Charterhouse and Cambridge) beat E M. Baerlein, (Eton and Cambridge), by four games to three. [Last year in the final Leatham beat Baerlein by three games to84 words
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Article41 1914-04-06 4 Some European jocreys arrived at Rangoon after the Christmas Vacation and their record? are Gabell 3 4 16 Trenoweth 2 6 11 Billett 1 8 23 Wark? had two wins and was four times placed in eleven mounts.41 words
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Article83 1914-04-06 4 Reuter. SCOTLAND’S GREAT WIN ENGLAND BEATEN AT GLASGOW. London, April 4. Scotland and England met at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in the annual Association Football Internation 1. The weather was dull and the ground soft. There were 150,000 spectators. The start was most sensational, Thom?on immediately scoring for Scotland.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article424 1914-04-06 4 —S.F.P. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The President, the Hon’ble Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, presided over the fifteenth annual general meeting of the Singapore Polo Club which was held in the Exchange Rooms on Friday evening. There wee also present Me?srs. F. J. Hallifax, G. E. Venning Thomas (secretary)—S.F.P. - 424 words
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Article24 1914-04-06 4 London, March 30.—Two Indi in Polo ponies for King Alfonso have been landed, looking fit and smart, at Gibraltar.24 words
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STOP PRESS NEWS.
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Article92 1914-04-06 4 LONDON PRESS VIEWS. London, April 6. lhe Unionisf opinions of Mr. Asquith’s Ladybank speech differ. While the Daily Telegraph interprets it as adding the whole of the weight of the Piemier’s authority to an auti-Army agitation, the Morning Post says it is dear that Mr. Asquith will92 words
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Article48 1914-04-06 4 Reuter. STOCKBROKER IN COURT. London, April 6. Mr. Charles Edward Fenner the London stockbroker, who wa? frequently mentioned in tha Marconi enquiry in connection with the investment of Liberal party funds and who w s arrested in Paris appeared at the Mansion House to-day.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article35 1914-04-06 4 —Reuter. London, April 6. A bomb at miJuigho at Sb. Martin’s Church, Trafalgar Square, shattered two stained glass windows and a pew. It is supposed to be the work of Suffraggetes.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article906 1914-04-06 4 —M.M. NEW BUILDINGS DESCRIBED. RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE. A visitor alighting on the railway platform at Ipoh is not, at first, greatly impresed by what he can see of the Kinta capital—a shabby, noisy station, through which one pushes one’s way amoog crowds of hurrying Asiatic», a conspicuous lack of—M.M. - 906 words
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Article155 1914-04-06 4 Every available’ seat was occupied at the George Town Kinema on Saturday a carefully arranged programme being greatly appreciated The Kings of the Fore?t was unanimously voted to be one of the finest films ever seen in Penang, while The Crime on the Coast was another stron» feature.155 words
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Advertisement370 1914-04-06 4 MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE,, 2f H.P, 1913 Sunbeam 2 speed countershaft gear nnd free engine, kick starter, chain drivein oil, light chain cases, with Lucas best horn, Cowey speedometers Reflex light, spare valve complete, piston rings, chain. In perfect condition. Price $430 cash. Owner going Home. Can be seen any370 words
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Advertisement48 1914-04-06 4 Pains in the stomach are awful unp’easant: you never know what they portend. Get a good medicine in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure ani you will find early relief from the taking of a dose or two. It is sold by Dispensaries and Stores everywhere. 80 cents a bottle.48 words
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Advertisement449 1914-04-06 4 GOVERNMENT OF PERLIS. Tenders for the sinking of a bore-hole for coal and oil in the state of Perlis TENDERS will be received at the office of the Adviser to the Government of Perlis, at Perlis, up to noon of the last day of July, 1914 for a contract to449 words
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Article604 1914-04-06 5 —J/.P.C. KELANTAN. The cyn’cal will hive gome reason to smile at the new development in Kelantan. Period cally indignation is expressed in the Straits at any statement or action which implies that the States in the F.M.S., are British colonies. When the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 was signed,—J/.P.C. - 604 words
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Article777 1914-04-06 5 THE POISONER’S BELIEF IN THE “13” SUPERSTITION. The famous Seddon trial is now no more than a memory. The grim story of it is revived in the ninth volume of notable English Trials, just published by Mess s William Hodge and Company, and, reproduced verbatim. Carefully annotated777 words
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Article229 1914-04-06 5 A curious mask of death was described recently by Captain Nugent, who, before the Royal Geographical Society gave some of his experience as a member of the AngloGerman Commission which marked the boundaries of Nigeria and the Cameroons. Among the numerous “ju-jus” found in the described huts229 words
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Advertisement347 1914-04-06 5 THE AGILITY and prodigious leaping powers of the Kangaroo are famed all the world over. Its agilitv, however, is excelled by the ease and quickness with which Sunlight Soap expels dirt from the clothes in the wash. Sunlight Soap en- al joys well-earned and Mm world-wide distinction as a Soap347 words
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Article1395 1914-04-06 6 Steady and sane progress has been inace during tbe past year in the development and use of contrivances for aeiial navigation. There has been no marked change in design, nor have any new and startling types been evolved. Progress has rather been in details of construe tion,1,395 words
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Article322 1914-04-06 6 LOCAL LONG DISTANCE EFFORT. Last Saturday afternoon at 3.15 an interesting attempt was made to swim from the Fort Jetty to Bagan Tuan Kechil across the Channel. Thiee ama'eurs, Lim Joo Beug of the Cent!al Union, Oh Kim Sin and Teh Thean Kee of Green Hail, entered the water,322 words
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Article289 1914-04-06 6 —M M. It is nearly seven years ago since Sir Edward Brockman acted as ResidentGeneral of tbe F. M. S., and in the interval he has been Resident of Perak, Pahang and Negri Sembilan. He was also Colonial Secretary in Singapore and acting High Commissioner, before being appointed—M M. - 289 words
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Article165 1914-04-06 6 The Pi evention of Crimes Ordinance 1912, has been put in force in Malacca in those parts of the cential district lying outside a radious of two miles from the Central Police Station. The Hcn Mr. R J.. Wilkinson is appointed the Governor's Deputy during 'His Excellency’s absence.165 words
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Article43 1914-04-06 6 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade to-dav from 6 to 7.p.m. Overture Popular Georgia Medley Boettger Two Step Little digger Qirl Koh o Selection Marjorie Miller. Waltz Songe D’Automne Joyce. March Oriental Echoes Rosty.43 words
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Article805 1914-04-06 6 —SF.P. The Rev. G. F. Pykett is going Home on leave this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell returned from the F. M. 8. this morning, Mr. D. H. Hampshire joins the Homeward bound German mail at Singapore. Mr, Oliver Mark», acting Resident of Perak, was in—SF.P. - 805 words
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Advertisement105 1914-04-06 6 King George IV Scotch Whisty. Ji 1 "the Distillers Qjmpany Jimited. I Edinburgh. I SKSWiWHMICifIMSaaiMHMMBBMMMBMMaMBHHMMMHKaHCMMUHaJ AGENTS: TONG JOO Co., Penang. I PtTMTIQ ,4111’ PoH\ Sole Agents for ABDULLAH CIGARETTES. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. “Abdullah Virginia Leaf” No. 1 (50) 55 cts. No. 7 (50) 65 cts. No. 7 (100) $l-25. “Abdullah105 words
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Advertisement12 1914-04-06 6 CANTRELL S COCHRANE’S Dry Imperial Ginger Ale AT THE E. O. HOTEL.12 words
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Mr. Asquith and the Crisis.
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Article2446 1914-04-06 7 AN APPEAL TO LABOUR PARTY. UNIONIST DEMONSTRATION IN HYDE PARK. .—Reu'er. London, April 4. Mr. A=qaith made an important speech at Lady bank where he received a great ovation. He strongly denied the ridiculous legend that the Gove'nment had engineered a plot to provoke Ulster.” He.—Reu'er. - 2,446 words
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Article429 1914-04-06 7 London, March 26.— The Pioneer's correspondent cibles: The Times learn from an authoritative source that it was intended ihst five battleships returning from Spain with the 4th Destroyer Division should co-operate with Sir A. Paget’s forc°s. The fbgship was ti land the Admiral at Plymouth He,429 words
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Article192 1914-04-06 7 Caustic U.S. Comment.. New York, March 11.—“ Mrs. Pankhurst’s Privileged Criminals, The Pankhurst Yahoos, Climax of Vandalism these are headlines under which leading American newspapers express their amazement of the attitude of the British Government toward Suffragette lawlessness. Why should not a fanatical female, when the frenzy seizes192 words
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Article260 1914-04-06 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeie »ud sellers only) in our share list o-i page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-dac 2 2 Joining, Deebook 42/6 45/- 42/- 44/6 Jopeng 0. 32/6 36/- 32/- 35/6 Kamunting 7/- 8/Lahat 5} 6 5} 6} Malayan Tin 50/6 54/- 50/6260 words
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Article55 1914-04-06 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $85.60 per picul, buyers, no sellers. No Loudon quotations. The fol'owing business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $B5 60 Straits Trading Co. no sellers. Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong Fee Co. no sa'e. Singapore:— Straits Trading Co.55 words
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Article93 1914-04-06 7 TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF ACCESSION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipob, April 6. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of the Sultan of Perak to the Throne is being celebrated at Kuala Kangsar. Many messages of congratulation have been received by His Highness, including one from Mr. Lewis Harcourt,93 words
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Article52 1914-04-06 7 MR. W. J. TURNBULL’S DEATH. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 6. Mr. W. J. Turnbull, formerly managing editor of the Weekly Sun and latterly of the Star dropped dead in a hotel here on Sunday evening. He was at one time advertising manager of the52 words
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Article42 1914-04-06 7 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 6. The transport Dujferin has arrived with Colonel Mai tin and officers and 800 men of the sth Light Infantry who relieve the 3rd Brahmans. The latter leave on Wednesday.42 words
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Article24 1914-04-06 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipob, April 6. Brother H. M. Hedges was installed as Worshipful Master, Kinta Lodge, by Brother R. Young.24 words
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Article402 1914-04-06 7 —Reuter. TERRIBLE TALES OF SUFFERING. NO HOPE FOR SAFETY OF “SOUTHERN CROSS.” St. John’s, April 5. The Bellai-enture has arrived with 50 survivors and 69 de id of the Newfoundland's crew aboard. Survivors informed Reuter’s representative that Tuesday morning opened fair and the bar meter did not—Reuter. - 402 words
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Article86 1914-04-06 7 —Reuter. DEBATE IN FRENCH CHAMBER. Lon ion, April 4. In the French Chamber, after a protracted debate on the report of the Rochette Commission, a resolution was unanimously adopted condemning interference by financiers in politics, and of the executive power with the Juiiciary. The Chamber rejected amendments—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article68 1914-04-06 7 —Reuter. LIBEL ON GERMAN CROWN PRINCE Berlin, April 5. Two editors were sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment in a fortress for libelling the Crown Prince The libel consisted of a letter supposed to have been written by a sentimental schoolgirl of high birth on the occasion—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article39 1914-04-06 7 ,—Reuter. MURDERS BY BLACKS. Perth, W.A., April 4. It is reported that Blacks have destroyed the Drysdale River Mission and murdered two Fathers, six lay Brethren, and a number of half castes. The police are investigating.,—Reuter. - 39 words
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Obituary20 1914-04-06 7 OBITUARY. London, April 5. The death has occurred at Pasadenas, California, of the Lumber Kirg and Multimillionaiie, Frederick Weyerhaeuser.— Reuter.20 words
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Article887 1914-04-06 8 May/June Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE. —Nu amendmends to this Pr. gr «mme will be» consider. d uuhsi due notice is given in writing to ths Secretary at seven days before the day of the Meeiint». Ihe Notice must give full details887 words
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Article666 1914-04-06 8 TREATIES WITH CUBA AND PANAMA. Ch’na will make treaties with Cuba and Panama. The Chinese Consuls in these two countries have been instructed to inquire whether the Government would conclude ti eaties with China, an I have been told that they wou’d be only too glad to666 words
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Article342 1914-04-06 8 IMPUDENT ME-SAGE TO YUAN SHIH-K’AI. Peking, March 23—It is reported that White Wolf has telegraphed to Yuan Shih-kai he will take Sianfu. Three Hundred Massacred, Hankow, March»22.—A telegram from a Laohokow missionary, correcting previous reports, says that, after thorough investigation, it has been found that the soldiers342 words
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Advertisement58 1914-04-06 8 ©MR..»'’ 1 LI A Makes you look well V 1 /V O and feel w *ll—keeps d V I you perfectly tit for v \V> .xxi x mental and physical VI Sold in bottles at x A W exertion. gl _< VA al! Chemists and t-A VX Stores *VM Burroughs58 words
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Advertisement168 1914-04-06 8 < «M MMJS SMS j«& 5 a i WSwi <sTScore 1 Ksr ScotchWg M ifbDewar&SotslM I I J KATZ BROS., Ltd., sole agents. I 5 TU At Jtt. M M K M 5 M sMMaBMMMMSnUMMHMMSrsMMI MClsaM■■■ MMMIIM♦ THE London Directory (Published Annually) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct168 words
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Advertisement97 1914-04-06 8 John Kidd Co. Ltd. I I Printing Ink Manufacturers, LONDON, ENGLAND, 3 announce that they have appointed i The Finaug Gazette Press, Ltd. PENANG, I Agents for the sale of their well-known and popular Printing Inks and “J K” Roller Composition in the Straits Settlements (except Singapore), the Federated Malay97 words
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Article2463 1914-04-06 9 T“ 5 capital. Paid up. Number of Issue s .e Share». Value. S Dividend., S 4 S Nama. -g§ x a •5 b Z X m CT 1,1! .100.900 ,00.000 60 000 1 i l l 1912 1913 1914 MIr.I M 1903 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 W M2,463 words
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Article692 1914-04-06 9 The Englishmen. Imaginative novelists are very fond of selecting a Chinaman as the central figure of any romance in which they wish to draw a man with superhuman qualities of brain, intellect and courage. Yet it is a question whether any novelist would havaThe Englishmen. - 692 words
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Article103 1914-04-06 9 The following are outputs for March Ayer Tawah lbs. 9,700 Ayer Kuning 15,621 Bradwall 12,003 Bruas-Perak 1,590 Bernam-Perak 8,243 Cicely 19,922 Chersonese 28,173 Dennistown 18,400 Glenealy 7,414 High. Lowlands 80,747 Jebong 29,262 Klabang 9,542 Krian Plant. 15,268 Lower Perak 4,400 Riverside r ,7T ,3 23,675 Ratanui 14,163 Sekong103 words
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Advertisement974 1914-04-06 9 INSURANCE. BANKS. »«M CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, FIRE INSURANCE. Australia, and china. Liverpool Victoria Insurance Incorporated by Royal Charter. Corporation Limited. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 45-49, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON E.C. Reserve Fund £1,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 The undersigned having been appointed Hxad Offics Agents of the Corporation974 words
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Article116 1914-04-06 10 Besitang, Dut., 27 i, Bruin, April 5, P. Soesoe, gen., P. S. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, April 5, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 169, Fripp, April 5, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Elephanta, Brit, 2695, Coope, April 5, C'cutta, gen., H. L. Co.116 words
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Article49 1914-04-06 10 Pungah for Batu Bahra. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan B randan. Elephanta for Port Swettenham Singapore. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping.49 words
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Article64 1914-04-06 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICr To-Morrow For Per Close. Calcutta Japan 11 a m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Dilwara 4 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.nr. Wednesday. Ceylon, Australasia, > P.E. Friedrich 6 p.m. India, Aden, Rgt. up64 words
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Article123 1914-04-06 10 Penang, April 6, 1914. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 14 3 Credit ...2/4 13/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras Demand Bank123 words
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Article261 1914-04-06 10 Penang, April 6, 1914. S. P. Tapioca $4.65 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.25 sellers Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. ('oast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers White Pepper $28.70 sellers. Trang Pepper $l9 00 buyers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $BB.OO buyers. Cloves $45 sales. Nutmegs 110 $25261 words
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Article34 1914-04-06 10 Penang :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag, Runny me de Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon ‘.—Strand Hotel. Ceylon Nuwara Eliya.34 words
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Article194 1914-04-06 10 Monday, April 6. Penang Athenaeum, Lecture by Dr. Avetoom on Superstition, 9 p.m. Ladies welcomed. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 9.54 a.m and 9.27 p.m. Low Water 3.1£ a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tuesday, April 7. Homeward194 words
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Article89 1914-04-06 10 April 13.—Easter Monday. Public Holiday. Cricket, Colony v. F M.S., Penang. April 24. —St. George’s Ball, Town Hall. May 5, 7 and 9.—Singapore Sporting Club, Spring Race Meeting. May 15. —Penang Turf ('lub, Race Meeting, entries close, 5 p.m. May 30. —Penang Turf Club, Race Meeting. June 1.89 words
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Article73 1914-04-06 10 FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures for the next tournament which commences on 4th April m xt: Date. Name. Ground. 11th April Colony vs. FM S PC C 18th PRCvs. CRC CRC Kulim vs. St Xavier’s B’worth 25th PR C vs. St Xavier’sC R G PCCvs. BRC73 words
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Advertisement310 1914-04-06 10 Motor Cars. A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM A*. V. am /wsssm/i The most luxurious British \IFfIKPr MlllirP Car sim P le and stron s<Jtl Ullvi <7I|UII V 15 H P with French grey lawn body. < A well finished British Car VU/IT sM at moderate price. 1 H.P O310 words
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Advertisement259 1914-04-06 10 to FIRST at OLYMPIA I FIRST at MANCHESTER I B At the Commercial Motor Exhibition held in 1913 at Olympia 34% of all Solid Tyres H fitted to vehicles were CONTINENTALS. H At Manchester Exhibition I H 55°/o of all Solid Tyres fitted were I Continental I ..qp» pattern Tyres259 words
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Article760 1914-04-06 11 BREAD ON THE WATERS. A benevolent old lady in one of the streets which s’ill retain the red-brick house of old-time New York looked out her parlour-window one day and saw a man, walking up and down the sidewalk, apparently in great dejection. There was something pathetic760 words
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Advertisement243 1914-04-06 11 HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Aynertcain. OHLENDORFF’S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER A‘ways in Stock. CHOP MA’A. CARL SCHLIEPER’S Implements, Tools and Machinery for Rubber Estates. H M. B. and Four Crown Whisky. SCHMIDT. KUSTERMANN Co., Penang. JAVA—AUSTRALIA LINE OF THE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy. Regular monthly service243 words
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Advertisement50 1914-04-06 11 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 Co., Loeal Agents.50 words
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Advertisement802 1914-04-06 11 ALL KINDS OF JkJ Vf TZ* Cold Storage Supplies Japd Mlils nmsMpCoi CAN BE OBTAINED FROM SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED, 255, PENANG ROAD. EUROPEAN LINZ. A Fortnightly service is maintained beYokohama via ports to Marseilles Special Attention given to Shipping with the Imperial Japauc'c Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers802 words
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Advertisement2582 1914-04-06 12 s p 9- feass. Rritish India N, D, lEife «9w« N u Steam Navigation Co. jljg?!®* 1 1 mship c»., i M iipected arrivals and departvres. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. china mutual steam nav. co., no. It A 'T'HR fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this2,582 words
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