Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 April 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1853. No. 82 VOL. LXXII. SATURDAY. Ilth APRIL. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1067 1 D FOB $3O g D D Kj can have the “Pinang D D X Gazette posted every day n for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). 0 0 Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. g q Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should g be addressed
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    • 9 1 BUCHANANS (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty).
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  • 1316 2 BUFFALO UPSETS PASSENGER TRAIN. A correspondent of the Straits Times writes from Veltervreden on April 4 Never in the history of these islands has a railway accident been attended with such fatal results as those which followed an occurernce on the morning of Thursday, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 882 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ONE OR TWO Juniors, European, to N ORDINARY MEETING of the act as assistants on Rubber Estates Municipal Commissioners will be held in healthy locality. at t h e Municipal Office at 4 p.na., on Apply stating experience, if any, Tuesday, the 14th in-tant.
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    • 307 2 WANTED a house, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to No. 60, c/o Pinang Gazette. 431-14-4 WANTED for six weeks from beginning of May, FURNISHED HOUSE in good locality not less than three bedrooms. Reply with fu’l particulars to No. 201, c/o Pinang Gazette. 152—w s-u c B. I. s. s. LAMA”
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    • 375 2 THE LION is recognized as the King of Beasts; Sunlight Soap is recognized as the King of Laundry Soaps. The rule of the Lion extends only over the animal world the rule of SUNLIGHT SOAP extends to wherever Soap is necessary. It is without a rival for washing clothes, household
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 2460 3 NEW ASSOCIATION PROPOSAL VETOED. The annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan Planters’ Association was held at the Sungei Ujong Club mess-house, Seremban. The Report.' The existing Tamil Labour Bond, having been found in practice to tend to the loss of coolies by the planting community as
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    • 676 3 THE YEAR’S WORKING. The annual general meeting of the Selangor Miners’ Association was held on the 3rd instant at the Association’s Building, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. J. A. Russell being in the chair. lhe Chairman, in reviewing the work of the year, mentioned that the two most important
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    • 734 3 We quote the following London cables to band by the last mail Tremelbye—lnt divd 20 per cent. Inch Kenneth—lnt divd 5 per cent, last year 30 per cent. Bukit Lintang—lnt divd 10 per cent, last year 20 per cent. Selangor—Final divd Is per share, making 2s
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  • 370 3 INVESTMENT OF OFFICERS. The installation meeting of Lodge Kinta, No. 2312, E. C., attended by over 60 members, and visitors from sister lodges, was held in the Masonic Temple, Ipoh, on Saturday evening last, when the Worshipful Master, Wor. Bro. P G Short, DG S, retired in favour
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  • 32 3 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea Vie Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon —Nuwara Eliya.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 118 3 Wonderful Cures have been made in cases that seemed hopeless. Rheumatic sufferers, with stiffened, crippled limbs, have regained the agility of youth. Pain-racked muscles and joints have been relieved of every last trace of Rheumatism. And all by simply rubbing in that magic remedy. Little’S Oriental Balm. Perhaps, friend, you
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    • 92 3 s I A RE you using the “New Process” Gillette Blades If not —get some to-day. Men say they are the best ever made—more uniform and lasting —more velvet shaves to every blade. You can get them from Dealers everywhere. Packets of twelve are enclosed in nickel plated vesta pattern
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  • 3715 4 THE COLONY v. F. M. S. HOME XI AT THE WICKETS. The event of the seasm in cricket circle» waa commenced cu the Penang Cricket Club’s ground at the Esplanade this morning, when strong elevens representing The Colony and F.M.S. opposed each other, in a two-daya’ fixture.
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  • 90 4 The majority of the Singapore players arrived this morning by the 8.1. ss. Taroba, which also brought a number of visitors from the Southern Settlement to see the match. Those arriving by the ss. Taroba were Dr V Esgl c s, Dr Hart, Dr R McLinnell, Messrs A
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  • 117 4 The scholars of Anderson School and the Anglo Chinese School, Ipoh, consisting of nearly a hundrei boys journeyed by the Kuala Lumpur mail train from Ipoh on Thursday to Taiping, to play the school team of King Edward VII School there, at Cricket and Football. Tne
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  • 203 4 —N.T. TE AMS FOR THE JOHORE—PENANG MATCH. The Klang arrivel in Singapore on Thursday, bringing some sixty Penang officers and members of Penang Clubs, and most of the visiting feotball team, the President, Mr. Wanchee Ariffin, coming with others by train. They were taken by motors to the
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  • 40 4 Mr. J. Gould to Plky Covey Aq Mx The Hon. Neville Lytton, who paniedG F. Cov y to America, states the latter will play a return march with Mr. Jay Gould in the spring of 1915 England, 3 IQ
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  • 32 4 A special London cable to the Pio Ueer March 29, says that in the final o f the Amateur Racqu »ts Championship Leatham beat Baerleiu by four games to three.
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  • 35 4 Burnley in the Final. London, April I. Tae result of the reat Everton, the match bein» in the semi final round of ths Football Association Cup, was Burnley, 1 Sheffield Un’ted 0.
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  • 278 4 The training for our May meeting i 3 proceeding very well and some ho-ses’are more than a little forward, states the Free Press.” Sandy Cr ek continues to do well. Thi< is a fine-looking animal and a distinctly fast mover over six furlong. There have been tentative negotiations
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  • 215 4 American Courtesy in Case of British Ponies. The polo ponies which Lord Wimborne is providing for the British players now in training in Madrid, before going to New York in June to try to regain the America International Polo Cup, will leave London for the United States on
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  • 99 4 ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH. April 12.—Easter Day 7 a.m. Holy Communion, (Tamil Service); 8 a.m. Holy Communion, (Plain Service); 10-30 a.m. Choral Matins, Choral Celebration of the Holy Communion (Service, Smart in F) 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St, George’s Tamil Mission Chapel. April 12.—Eister Day; Matins and
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  • 22 4 April 12.—Easter Sunday, 6.15 a.m. low Mass; 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass, (Choral); 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 48 4 Those severe pains, caused by windy spasms, need not be endured one minute longer. A dose of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure will provide instantaneous relief. It is the finest specific for this trouble, and very pleasant to take. Sold by Dispensaries and Stores everywhere, 80 cents a bottle.
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  • 516 5 METHODS OF COLONIAL POWERS. Under the first heading La Gazette de Hollande says :—We think students of history will agree that however questionable some of the methods pursued by the chief Colonial Powers in es ablishiug their dominions any endurance of such is because they brought to
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  • 350 5 In the course of an interesting article in the Mining Magazine” on mining in the Malay States, Mr. Mungo Park writes The land policy of the Government has proved both wise and beneficial. It aims at dividing the States into fixed surveyed centres of active industry
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  • 434 5 The Peking correspondent of The Times says the Sino-Japanese Corporation, formed last year by Sun Yat-sea cstens bly with equal Chinese and Japanese interests, but in which it is safe to assume Japanese capital will predominate, has definitely entered the of industrial enterprise in China. There
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  • 122 5 FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures for the next tournament which commences on 4th April next:— Datk. Name. Ground. 18th PRC vs. C RC C RC Kulim vs. St Xavier’s B’worth. 25th P R, C vs. St Xavier’sC R C P C C vs. B R C
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    • 372 5 PERTUSSIN Sis a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases of the respiratory organs, especially Whooping Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial Catarrh, Asthma, efc °-> which has been recognized unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the Affections of the Lungs 11 be relieved by the use of it. TO BE
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  • 626 6 It has often been asserted, and with more than a foundation of truth, that the periodical visits to England, on leave, of men and women who have coms East for a few years, or the best part of a lifetime, are remembered principally by the
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  • 135 6 Since the publication of our article on this subject in last Thursday’s issue we bear, on good authority, that the planters of Sungei Siput and Plus have received a reply from Government to the effect that all planters in the district who wish it will be granted
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  • 191 6 A sad feature of the departure of regiments from Euglani for service in those Eastern countries where the British hold the reins of government is the number of women who perforce are left behind by men who have marrieJ, in Army parlance, “off the strength,” or in
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  • 230 6 Arrivals. By Alma (April 10) from Deli, Mr and Mrs von Delden, Mr aud Mrs Crockath, Messrs Watts, Hesse and C M Strongnaerts. The ss. Alma will leave for Deli at 5 p m. to-morrow. Provided the weather is fine the Town Band will play in the Waterfall Gardens
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  • 381 6 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The Report of Directors to be submitted to the Shareholders at the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, on Saturday, the lBth inst, at noon is as follows: Gentlemen:— Your Directors have much
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  • 196 6 The late Mr. N. C. Espie Hall, manager of the local branch of Siemens Bros. Dynamo Works Ltd., and a keen volunteer, whose death from dysentery we recently reported with much regret, was the only son of his mother and she was a widow.” Mrs. Hall left for
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  • 139 6 The George Town Kinematograph are putting on another excellent programme to-night, the specialities being Enock Arden in two reels, an adaptation of Lord Tennyson’s poem, and the famous Gamount’s detective drama Iron Hand versus the White Glove Gang.” Another feature is the tragedy by Gabriele D’Annunzio in two
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  • 100 6 D^RBY—PARK. A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. W. Cross M. A., on Thursday noon, the contracting parties being Mr. A J. Darby, Government Surveyor, Batu Gajah, Perak, and Miss Jane Park, of Southshields, England, who arrived fi om Home by the
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  • 790 6 Mr. A. H. Alston has gone on a trip to Sumatra. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Owen are on a visit t to Penang from Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Stanton has returned to Kuala i Lumpur from Kedah. Mr. E. W. N. Wyatt, D.O, Kuala Selangor, is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 441 6 i Gastric Ulcer, j B I was reduced to a mere skeleton.” “Ivy Nook,” Moorhead, Shipley, Yorks. =3 Dear Sirs, —I feel it is my duty to tell you the following —Nine months ago I Ĕ= was in bed with gastric ulcer and mucous colitis (catarrh of the bowel) and
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    • 28 6 NOTICE. The chairs and coolies at the Crag coolie lines and at the foot of the Hill are for visitors to the CRAG HOTEL ONLY. SARKIES BROS., Proprietors.
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  • 380 7 TO-DAYS CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in OQr share list O” page 9 to-day Thrusday. To-day 2 i i BHABIS. 1-2 a fi st f Joining, Deebook 42/- 44/6 38/6 42/6 GopengC. 32/- 34/6 31/6 34/3 K. Deebook 14/- 15/6 M'lembu 75c
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  • 80 7 PRESENTATIONS TO KING AND QUEEN. Paris. April 11. Intereat is growing in the visit of Their Majesties the King and Queen to Paris. The leading firms in the city are to present Their Majesties with a Golden Book, containing the signatures of prominent commercial people, in
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  • 120 7 Returning from a tour of inspection on the adjoining islands, the Governor of Tahiti (Pacific Ocean) found that three of the four gendarmes stationed on the island had disappeared. Inquiries showed that they had left for the desert is’and of Pinaki (or Whitsunday Island)to defend a supposed buried
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  • 174 7 PROPOSED AMALGAMATION. MANY COMPANY DIVIDEND?. [P. G. Special Cable London, April 9. Highlands Lowlands Para Rubber Co Ltd., will pay a dividend of 7 per cent., place £10,000 to the reserve, and carry forward £9,320. One for Four. An amalgamation is proposed with Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber
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  • 64 7 -Reuter, SIR FRANK SWETIENHAM AND COMBINATION. London, April, 10. Sit Frank Swettenham, speaking at a Rubber Company meeting at Glasgow, said that the Companies were all prepared to adhere to any combination to raise the price to over two shillings per pound, but the difficulty was that
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  • 75 7 Reuter. MURDER BY MOORS SUSPECTED. London, April 9. The bodies of a Captain and Corporal of the French Aviation Corps who were flying from Casablanca to Fez on sth April v?ere found in the valley of Wedburegreb on the following day. It is believed they landed
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  • 63 7 Reuter. CHINESE SERVANT’S CRIME. London, April 9. The murder of Mrs. Millard, wife of a Canadian Pacific official at Vancouver, by a young Chinese house servant, because he was reproved for carelessness, has created a painful stir throughout British Columbia, where such servants are most numerous.
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  • 44 7 —Reuter. CONSUL ENTERS PROTEST. Victoria, 8.C., April 10. The Japanese Consul here has protested to the City Council against the segregation of Japanese school children. He says undesirable relations will arise between Canada and Japan if such legislation is passed.—
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  • 74 7 London, April 9. It is contrary to etiquette in Japan to admit the death of a Royal personage, but it appears certain from various official circumlocutions that the Dowager-Empress died last night.—Reuter. L The Dowager Empress was not the mother of the present Emperor, her only child
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  • 33 7 —Reuter. AGREEMENTS SIGNED. Paris, April 10. The agreements for the big Turkish loan, other financial facilities and also the Turkish concessions to French groups have been initialled in Paris.-
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  • 91 7 —Reuter. THE BELIEF FUND DONATIONS FROM KING AND QUEEN. London, April 9. His Majesty the King has given one hundred pounds and the Queen fifty pounds to the Newfoundland Sealers London Relief Fund, which already amounts to £2,423. The Canadian Parliament has voted £2,000. Tbe Missing Southern Cross.”
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  • 44 7 —Reuter. MANY PERSONS INJURED IN ITALY. London, April 10. A sudden gust burst the envelope of an Italian military balloon moored to a tree near Milan and surrounded by a crowd of spectators. Two persons are dying, and fifty were slightly injured.-
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  • 60 7 —Reuter. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. Stockholm, April 10. The operation on the King occupied seventy five minutes and was most successful. It was found to be a superficial, unmaliguant. ulcer on the lower part of the stomach. A Quiet Night. Later. The King passed a quiet night although
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  • 70 7 —Reuter. ECONOMIC DUEL IN PROSPECT. St. Petersburg, April 9. The Duma by an overwhelming majority adopted the Government bill imposing a duty of thirty kopecks per pood of grain, peas, and beans. The speeches made it clear thac the measure is anti-German. Tbe president of the agricultural
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  • 34 7 —Reuter. MOVEMENT SUPPRESSED. London, April 9. Reuter’s correspondent at Durazzo says it appears that the Albanian Governm°nt has mastered the situation. The Koritza insurgents surrendered and the movement is regarded as suppressed.—
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  • 34 7 —Reuter. GLASS SMASHED IN MUSEUM. London, April 9. A Suffragette with a hatchet smashed the glass in a number of cases in the Asiatic section of the British Museum. She was arrested
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  • 48 7 —Router. OUSTING RUSSIAN PRODUCTS. St. Petersburg, April 10. The Duma has adopted in view of the urgency for a debate the bill taxing imports of German corn into Finland. The Reporter gave figures to show that German import? were gradually ousting Russian products in Finland.-
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  • 138 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, April 9. The German aviator, Fliederbaum, will compete in the Matins Paris to Peking flight. He intends to fly along the Siberian Railway. Prince Henry of Prussia received a splendid reception in Chili. The President emphasised that the visit will make the friendship between both
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  • 190 7 —Reuter. WHY COL. SEELY RESIGNED. BACKBENCHERS AND A SETTLEMENT. Lon lon, April 9. The opinion is strengthening among tbe backbenchers of both Partiei in the Commons that a settlement of the Ulster question must as a last resort be forced upon the party leaders. Carlow Races Abandoned.
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  • 672 7 Although Mr. Asquith’s suggestions have been barren of practical result, they are a great advance. The principle of exclusion has been admitted, although gniflgingly. As to whether Ulster shall be permanently excluded or not, Mr. Asquith has made large concessions. The difference which now divides him from
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  • 23 7 —Reuter. Lon ion, April 10. Mr. Alfred Noyes has been elected visiting Professor cf Poetry at Princeton University.—
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 308 7 FILLIS’ CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. WITH THEIR ALL STAR CAST. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, Monday, I3th April. DATO KRAMAT GROUNDS. Performance at 9 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m. Matinee, Saturdays, at 4 p.m. Children Half Price to Matinees only. Professor GROSSI, George MARTINENTTI and Miss Nada MORET. The Greatest Musical Act
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  • 1081 8 —Violet Markham, in the Saturday Westminster. YUAN SHIH-KAI AND THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. The Republic of which Yuan is President, as a Republic, is a pure farce Essentially democratic though the Chinese people are, it is not a democracy evolved along the lines of European practice. But
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    • 615 8 Thousands of young women their opportunity or o> husband and //7j^»H|M wl home because of their l W Fl UK’Bt. 7T wretched state of health Anaemia—The Thief Of Life and Destroyer of Happiness. How Thousands of Women Have Won Happy Healthy Wifehood and Motherhood. Dataih were published in the English
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    • 73 8 Up-to-Date Hydraulicing.’’ Boving Company’s Electro-Turbo system does five times the work for the same Head as the old Hydraulic Elevator systems. Installations of this class now erected in leading mines in Australia and New Zealand. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore have been appointed Agents for The Federated Malay States, and
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    • 250 8 M m a m a a J M W V s M M -V y V <• -M x 4 J J J- J- -J—----J— 7—- z M i I iWWsW i FWst Scotch Scotch Tube t CBtAV AC I 0» CRCATACf DISTILLERS DISIIHERS Z Wb- WmbeL.U M J KATZ
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  • 220 9 AGENDA FOR ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of this Association will be held at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, April 26, at the Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, to transact the following business 1. Minutes of meeting held on January 11, 1914; 2. Affiliation of Centra! Perak Planters’
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  • 238 9 The report of the Ayer Panas Rubber Company, contains among other items of it come Amount received from the Trustees of A A Gunn, $7,813.14.” This amount is included in the profits for the year (subject to directors’ fees) of $64,687, and the report makes it
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  • 139 9 PRICES FOR CREPE IMPROVE. There was good competition at the auction which began on April 7 according to a 5 rails Times London wirr*. One thousand and fifty three tons of plantation were offered for sale, of which 872 tons were Malayan. At the auction on March
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  • 112 9 The following are outputs for March Ayer Hitam lbs. 14,362 Bungsar 626 Benar 3,000 Bujong >, 5,919 Beverlac e 14,874 Blackwater 9,258 Bukit Mertajam 18,217 Bukit loh 17,500 Bukit Selangor 4,152 Dusun Durian 17,110 F. M. S. Rubber Co. 87,000 Henrietta 9,844 Jeram 11,179 Kuang 3,000 K. L.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 744 9 KEPLER’ Cod Liver Oil w/J IfffW /V (Trade Mark) WITH W I Alalt Extract I W Famed throughout the world for j® x/ its Purity, Digestibility, Delicious O W Flavour and its Fattening and Strengthening Properties. Mg Bottles of two sizes. Of all Chemists and Stores rW Burroughs Wellcome Co.,
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    • 497 9 wanted. E U^aSa K oX E ?pX»n“ with thorough knowledge of Estate accounts and office work need apply. Good salary to suitable man. Free quarters on Es a’e. Apply to Harrisons i Crosfirld, Ltd., Estate D parlment, Medan. IT r U a University Of Hongkong MATRICULATION 3 EXAMINATION. OTICE is
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    • 37 9 NOTICE. PENANG VETERANS FANCY DRESS BALL JUNE 26th 1914, TO W N HALL (MASKED TILL SUPPER.) Subscribers should apply for invitations to the Committee c/o J. Pickenpack, Esq. D. C. MACINTYRE, Hon, Secretary. 410—6, 8, 10, 12-4
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    • 568 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 Hiad Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang Shanghai Colombo Kuala Lumpur
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 295 9 The Straits Cinema, PENANG ROAD. Saturday’s Change. SPECIAL FEATURE. The Heir of the Lagarderes Adapted by PAUL FEVAL TUR. 4 REELS. 4 PARTS. Also in the Star Programme. Mons. Prince as a Cinderel'a. Pathe Cartoon (a Satirical Review of Topical Events.) The Famous Scout to the rescue Michigan. The Agra
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  • 246 10 Kedah, Brit. 94, Welsh, April 10, A. Star, gen., E. S. Co. Elephanta, Brit., 2694.67, Coope, April 11, S'pore, gen, H. L. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, April 11, Belawan, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Taroba, Brit., 3657, Addenbroke, April 11, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Both, Dut., 872,
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  • 43 10 Taroba for Madras taking mails for Europe, etc., ria Bombay. Malaya for Deli. Elephanta for Rangoon,Calcutta and Durban. Both for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang &c., Batavia. Mambang for Setul. CeylonjMaru for Singapore, China and Japan. Seng Choon for Rangoon.
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  • 49 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE Monday. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ghee Thye 7 a m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Hong Moh 11 am. Calcutta Dunera 11 a m. Tuesday. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Trang Ban Lee 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.n.
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  • 217 10 Saturday, April 11. Holy Saturday. Public Holiday. Cricket, Colony v. F.M.S., 10.30 a m. P.V. Rifle Club, Handicap Shoot, 3 p.m. Band at Botanical Gardens, 9.15 p.m. High Water 0.24 a.m. and 0.51 p.m. Low Water 6.48 a.m. and 7.16 p m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George
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  • 94 10 April 18.—M.P.A.A. General Meeting. April 24. St. George’s Ball, Town Hall. May 5, 7 and 9.—Singapore Sporting Club, Spring Race Meeting. May 15.—Penang Turf Club, Race Meeting, entries close, 5 p.m. May 18.—Singapore Medical School, Entrance Extm. May 30.—Penang Turf Club, Race Meeting. June I. Cricket, Selangor v.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 300 10 Motor Cars, A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM xalr am /variM a The most luxurious British straher squire sx* lawn body. eg* A well finished British Car \IJ/|| I mb at moderate price. 1 H.P <V ww with Lincoln green body. The best American Car a_ am! am zl made
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    • 499 10 fCZZ. >vr Two I v7/ I i (t-iz L/ Noteworthy 9 \V<L Points I Jibout I MICHELIN I TYRES I are R V (1) Quality. R Low Price. What is the explanation, you ask J* It Bl Simply this lnstc.d of producing various qualities at various f I prices, thus
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  • 912 11 By the unanimous vote of the Management Committee of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild at their first meeting since the recent annual meeting Captain T. V. Walker, and Captain A. B. Toms, have been re-elected as Chairman and ViceChairman of the Committee respectively. Both gentlemen have been actively
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 973 11 N.Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. 14 h >.aa _WrV 1. z EUROPEAN LINE. I A Fortnightly service is maintained be> v >L Yokohama via ports to Marseilles I London and Antwerp, unde mail contract Irf/ with the Imperial Japanese Government. feSwS* The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining /z i’ V
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    • 577 11 BILIOUSNESS. There are many causes of this complaint, but they all spring from a disordered liver which does not properly fulfil its functions, especially in a warm climate, when it becomes sluggish in its action. The bile is turned from i its proper channel, and enters the blood, and the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2652 12 9’ British India L tel CEAN Steam Navigation Co. |QBg** B ship c.„ lM hpbcteb arrivals and departures. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. CH!NA MUTUftL gTHM Nw CB l|f ww *T'HE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. I JDEvD
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