Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 April 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 86 VOL. LXXII. FRIDAY. 17th APRIL. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1034 1 inonno* 'i:nnr»rr"-cn«ODODf« Ot: 8 n n U X/oU can have the 1 Piuang O I Gazetie” posted everyday c for a whole ye>»r io your address. D O D (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. *27). a Proportioi ate Quarterly and q D Half-y» arly rates. a Subscriptions are payable in r advance and
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    • 9 1 BUCHANANS (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty).
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  • 812 2 THE EGYPTIAN WIRELESS STATION. Further details are now available with regard to the Egyptian wireless station. Captain Crawley, acting on behalf of the British Post Office and Dr S. Marden, representing the Marconi Company, are at present in Egypt. making all the arrangements. 'lhe machinery is due to
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    • 2016 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions PENANG VETERANS FANCY DRESS BALL IMOTICzE/. from the Administrator of the estate of JUNE 2Gtll 1914, WANTED by an European a small the late Emma Florbnce Karl, deceased, TOWN HALL house (bungalow and furnished if to offer for sale miSKrn
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    • 411 2 CAUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Trade Marks»— I (PALE)_J w whTtE M 1 NO 2 No. L are registered in England under the Trade Merks Act as the exclusive property of Thomas Hubbuck Son, Limited, of 24, Lime Street, London, England, in respect of the following goods:—
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1929 3 ADDRESS BY MR. F. W. GAMMAGE. At a meeting of the Bishopsgate Ward Club. »t the Great Eastern Ho'e', E.C., Mr. T. J. Harrowing pi ending Mr, F. W, Gammage gave an interesting addtess on “The Romance of the Coconut Industry.” He said that the
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    • 1142 3 ANNUAL MEETING. A SHAREHOLDER’S QUERIES. The fifth ordinary general meeiing of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd was held at the offices of the Secretaries, Messrs Derrick and Co., Gresham House, Battery Road Singapore Mr A W Bean (Chairman of Directors) presided. The Free Press reports that
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    • 442 3 Tee General Position. Specu'ation has again been rather more active, and the bulls have asserted that the efio ts of the bears a little while ago to drive down prices have not m s t with the success which was anticipated, says the Ironmonger of March 28. As soon
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    • 46 3 Why remain in misery with digestive trouble when a certain alleviative for that heavy overloaded feeling is at band in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. The taking of one dose will prove its value to you. Sold by Dispensaries and Stores throughout F.M.S. 80 cents a bottle.
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    • 1002 3 The Great Eastern lite Assurance COMPANY, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, S.S. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. To The Shareholders, Singapore, 23rd March, 1914. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., td. Gentlemen,—Your Directors beg to present the folk.wing statement of the results of the business of the Company for the year ended 31st
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  • 1396 4 MANAGER AND TAMIL LABOUR. VISIT. NG AGENT’S EVIDENCE, Mr. E. T. C. Garland was cros»-examined by Mr. Shaw at Ipoh on his evidence in the action for libel by Mr. R. W. G. Mercer against the Times of Malaya. Plaintiff claim? $3,000 damages for the publication on
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  • 162 4 INCIDENT ON S.S “HEBE.” Mr. Osborne this morning disposed of a case in which Itam bin Mohamed Tamby, a lascar on board the s.s Hebe, summoned Mr. Alfred Laing, the Chief Engineer, for using criminal force. Complainant stated »hat about twenty days ago he wa? cleaning the
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  • 114 4 Proposed Presentation of Plate. Members of the M.S.VR, have been invited to give subscription?, which are limited to $5, towards the cost of a piece of mess plate which it is proposed to present to the Ward Room of H.M.S. Malaya. The ss. Alma will leave for Deli,
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  • 513 4 —5 F.P. OLLIVER—STEP H ENSON. BRILLIANT SINGAPORE FUNCTION. There was a highly representative gathering at Ta-glin on Wednesday afternoon for the marriage, in the Garrison Church, of L*. Cecil Orme Olliver, R G.A., a d.c to His Exc fllency the Governor, and eldest son <f Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 289 4 S.T. Cruiser Arrives to Meet Outcoming Submarines. H M.A.S. Sydney,” one of the latest additions to the Australian fleet has arrived in Singapore A cruiser of about 5,000 ton» displacement, she has Deen commissioned to act as convoy to the submarines A E 1 and A
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  • 44 4 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade to-day from 6 to 7 p.m. Overture Raymond Thomas. Two Step The Wrestler and His Hog Holmes. Selection La Traviata Verdi. Waltz Quaker Gi'l Monckton. March King Carnival Rosey.
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  • 672 4 RICE MILLS GUTTED. There wa-3 a disastrous fire in the Talat M?i district on Saturday evening, (April 4) says the Siam Observer, the rice mills of Kim Ching anl Teck Lee being destroyed, whilst some dam»ge was dine at Law Ban Seng’s mill, the latter premises
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  • 246 4 It is understood that His Majesty’s projected tour in the Peninsu'a will take place either toward the end of June or early in July. According to present intentions His Majesty will proceed to Koh Lak by rail, and on the way visit Her Majesty the
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  • 329 4 EXTRACT FROM RICE POLISHINGS. Beri-beri, the disease wh ch has baffled the Orientili for hundreds of years, and which scir-n-is’s and medical men have been studying for many years, is n longer a mystery, according to a bulletin issued March 27 by the Philippine» Bureau of Science. The
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    • 574 4 DYSPEPSIA AND HOT WEATHER. I look upon it that he who does not mind his stomach will hardly mind anything else,” wrote Dr. Johnson with characteristic brusqueness. Unfortunately, in the East, the stomach forces itself upon the notice of the mind, especially in the hot season, when it is even
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 207 4 People’s tastes are not the same. It is practically impossible to get a film that EVERYONE WOULD RAVE OVER. The only thing to do, then, is to have pictures which will appeal to the Majority. The Majority, who attend Picture Pa'aces, demand the type of film that is as naar
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  • 1563 5 JEANNETTE’’’ DEFEAT OF CARPENTIER. THRILLING FINISH. Paris, Ma’ch 22. J >e Jean ette, the famous coloured heavy-weigh l- snatched a decision from Georges Carpen 1 ier, French and European champion, af‘er a fif< en rounds battle at Luna Park, Paris, Lst n'ght but he was a lucky
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  • 210 5 PERCY JONES DEFEATS CRIQUI. Percy Jones, the English fly-weight champion who was beaten a few weeks ago by Eugene Criqui, of France, avenged his defeat at the Liverpool St lium in mail week in a twenty rounds’ contest for the fly-weight championship of Europe, beating Criqui on points.
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    • 255 5 TheWorldsß IPenHFricel The Nasty flat taste in the mouth” on awakening in the morning is due to an excessive development of bacteria in the mouth during sleep. The infallible antidote is rinsing the mouth with Odol before retiring to rest. Keep th» or Blood kg Blood Pure.” the Alf»." ICiarke's
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    • 67 5 Insure Yourself against all sorts of aches and pains—headache, toothache, backache, sore throat, sp-aius, strains and bruises—by keeping close at hand a bottle of Little’S Oriental Balm. It stops the pain. Stops it quickly. Just rub it in where the pain, ache or soreness is, and see how soon you
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    • 54 5 Tin Mining. Messrs. Boving Co., Ltd., LONDON, who have the highest reputation in the world as specialists in Turbines, 1 urbo Pumps and Pipe Lines have appointed Ihe Borneo Company, Limited, Singapore, as their Agents and will be pleased to advise and estimate upon Power, Pipe Line, and Pump proposals.
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    • 55 5 International Rubber Congress Exhibition, BATAVIA. 1914. Congress: 7 —12 Sept., 1914. Exhibition: Bth September to 10th October, 1914. Lectures by Renowned Scientists and Experts. Interesting excursions in Java arranged. Reduced steam-hip, railway and tramway fares for Holders of Congress tickets. For particulars apply to W. E. VAN Rijnberk, Hon. Secretary,
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  • 1012 6 There is nothing that appeals so strongly to visitors to Colombo or Penang, or to their European residents who are not so blase that they shut their eyes to the beauties of nature, as the ornamental trees whose bright blossoms charm the eye, and
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  • 336 6 Reuter informed us a day or two ago that Mr. Alfred Noyes has keen elected a Visiting Professor of Princeton U- iversity. Princeton, as a matter of fact, offered the poet the professorship early in March, and he will lecture on mo iern English literature. Many, we are
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  • 27 6 Arrivals By Alma (April 17) from Deb’, Mr and Mrs Thompson, Capt Hunter, Messrs P Schiffers, Bemelinons, W Haas, Van Meetern Brouwer and S C Underwood.
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  • 350 6 CHARGES AGAINST CHINESE FAIL. In the Third Magistrate’s Court this morning two Hailam Chinese were charged with using criminal force to Tan Ah Heng, a Hailam, and another was charged with voluntary causing hurt to the same person by throwing jepper into his eyes at Campbell Street on
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  • 310 6 (P. G. Special.) One of those to whom the task of instructing his betters is ever a congenial emp'oyment has lately been making the preliminary sketches for a book of Hints to Young Planters.” Here are a few of his axioms A pair of riding-breeches and a
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  • 70 6 There was a change in programme at Fillh Circus last night, no fewer than twelve new items b ing introduced. The entertainment was again of a varied and thoroughly enjoyable character, and met with the full appreciation of the large audience. The last performance takes place to-morrow night.
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  • 808 6 —M.M. We regret to hear that Dr. Jamieson isunwell and is confined to his house. The Hon. Mr. F. W. Collins, Malacca Rubber Plantations, has gone Home on leave. Mr. A. C. Rainnie, manager of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Kuala Lumpur, L in Penang on return from
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    • 207 6 Last 2 Nights! Last 2 Nights!! Frank Fillis Circus, Grand Change of Programme. Over 12 New Items. Over 12 New Items. Acknowledged the Best Programme of our Repertoire. DON’T FORGET TO BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE Matinee on Saturday next, at 4 p.m. Children Half Price to all parts. BOOKING:
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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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  • 244 7 TO-DAYS CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in oar share list o > page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day -2 J n A XftntnO. Gopeng C. 32/- 34/3 31/3 34/Malayan Tin 50/- 52/6 50/6 53/6 Pahang C. 10/- 10/7| 9/9 10/7j Pahang C. p
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  • 279 7 We take the following London cables from the Times of Ceylon of yesterday s mail. London, April 7th. —The Associated Tea Estates of Ceylon, Limi ed, hava paid a preference dividend of 6 per cent-., bringing the payment up to June 1912. The United Sumatra Rubber Estates, Limited,
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  • 186 7 Messrs Guthrie and Co., Lt in their weekly report dated Wednesday, 15th inst. say At the auction sale held this morning prices were again disappointing. Values of the best grades showed some improvement on last week but in view of the high figures quoted from London the advances
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  • 59 7 DIVIDEND RECOMMENDATIONS. [P. G. Special CMe. I London, April 16. Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd., will pay a dividend of 25 per cent, and carry forward £2,100. Landscape Dividend, Landscape Rubber Estates, Co., Ltd., will pay a dividend of 7| per cent. Anglo-Sutna'ra. Ang'o-Sumatra Rubber Co., Ltd.,
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  • 31 7 London, April 16*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/11 Para to arrive 3/Market quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 69 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $83.20 per picul, business done. Tin in London was quoted at £164 15s. spot and £166 15s. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 6| tons at $83.20 Straits Trading Co. no sellers. Eastern
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  • 23 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 17. The following are the quotations realised here to-day Opium (uncertified) $l,OOO White pepper 35.00
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  • 94 7 —Reuter. GREAT SLAUGHTER OF BRIGANDS. Peking, April 17. Fifty thousand troops are hemming in White Wolf and his brigands at Kienchow, in Shensi, which has been looted. There has been great slaughter. The troops resolutely attacked the brigands and killed hundreds. The remainder are now endeavouring
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  • 44 7 —Reuter. FOREIGN SECRE L'ARY’S AUDIENCE London, April 17. Sir Edward Grey had an audience with the King in connection with Their Majesties’ forthcoming visit to Franc o Already an army of decorators and electricians are transforming the streets of Paris.-
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  • 30 7 —Reuter. TENDERS FOR BATTLESHIPS. London, April 17. The Admiralty have invited tenders for two battleships of the 1914-1915 programme. The ships must be ready by October 1916.-
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  • 34 7 —Reuter. PROBABLE FLIGHT IN JUNE. Pari°, April 11. The Ligue Nationale Aerienne has arranged with the Russian Aero Club for a flight from St. Petersburg to Peking, probably in June.-
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  • 118 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, April 16. Russia emphasises that lately her interest in Albania has been the protection of Orthodox people. The Greek Government advocates the mitigation of Epirote claims. The Vienna Fremdenblatt accentuates the fact that Austria and Italy owe the acknowledgment of their particular views by the
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  • 509 7 —D.O.L HUERTA CLIMBS DOWN. ENGLISH PRKSS VIEWS. Washington, April 16. The English papers dwell on the gravity of the Mexican situation and specu'ate on the nature of the American action and the possibility of complications with other Powers, while the id p a of an advance on
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  • 62 7 Reuter. BISHOP’S CONDEMNATION. London, April 16. A letter from the Bishop of South Tokio to the Times strongly condemns the action of the Chinese Government in stopping supplies, or re-cilling large numbers of Chinese students from Tokio for p olitical reasons and states that such a
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  • 65 7 —Reuter. SHOTS OVER HEADS OF RACE HORSES. Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 16. Acting under orders from the Governor to prevent gambling on the racecourse, the State Militia sent a volley over the heads of the horses as they were coming down the straight, breaking up the race. The
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 41 7 SINGAPORE CHAMPIONSHIP. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 17. In the final for the Singapore Cricket Club Tennis championship, Mr. Salzmann beat Mr. Kleinmann 6—2, 6—3. Neither of the finalists exhibited his best form. Mrs. Wilkinson af'erwards presented the prizes.
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    • 68 7 The following scores were made yesterday on the Taiping range Deliberate 200 Yards. Score. Mrs. Gerrard 26—21 Harper 22 Hope 19—21 Shelley 12—12 McGregor 27—26 Kershaw 26 Deliberate ICO Yards. Score. Mrs. Gerrard 26 Shelley 17 McGregor 30 Wantage 150 Yards. Score. Mrs. Gerrard 31 Harper 19 Hope 13
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    • 569 7 PENANG’S HEAVY DEFEATS. The Penang Moham don Football Associaticn team journeyed to Singapore last week and played a team representing Johore on Good Friday at Juhore Bharu, Great interest was taken in the match and many visitors went over from Singapore. The Johore team proved too good
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    • 218 7 It is rumoured in football circles locally, says the «S’. T., that a Straits team has accepted the invitation of the West Java Football Association to come over here during the Rubber Congress. Mr. J. Lieftinck, of Singapore, was entrusted with the work of inviting the teams
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  • 717 7  -  BY ALFRED NOYES. —S.T. Yes on our brows we feel the breath Of dawn,” tho in the night we wait! An arrow is in the heart of Death, A god is at the doors of Fate I The Spirit that moved on the Deep Is moving
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  • 416 7 HIS WORK IN PENANG. Close on 23 years ago, Rev. F. G. Pykett, who sailed fur Engla« d Lst week, by the German mail, on a year’s fu lough, was sent to Penang by the Methodise Ep scopal Mission to take over its school-work, which had made
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  • 280 7 An advertisement of about twenty-two years ago which I have jus' come across, siys our Kuala Lumpur coi respondent, has disc’osed the fact that tea was then being manufactured at the Hermitage and Cicely tea estates in Perak, and this is interesting in view of my previous article
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  • 113 7 The splendid new premises erected by Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd,, in Am* pang Street and Embankment Road, Kuala Lumpur, were opened for business on Tuesday. At the opening ceremony, which was attended by Mr. R. G. Watson, the Acting Chief Secretary, and numerous heads of firms and
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    • 41 7 NOTICE. To Club Secretaries, Hotel Proprietors and Owners of Billiard Tables. Mr. A COX will in future represent me in the Straits, Mr. M. Sloan having left the station. All correspondence should be addressed as below. JOHN ROBERTS, Hotel Norman, Penang.
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  • WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY.
    • 318 8 —S.P.P. A fleet composed of homogeneous units, partly Dominion owned, but with one discipline, one organisation, and one flag a fleet of eight or ten cruising battleships with their auxiliaries, which would make periodical visits to the ports of each portion of the Empire represented in
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    • 311 8 —S.T. With is happening in Ulster is almost unprecedented. One of our messages stated that the Bishop of Down had consecrated and Sir Edward Carson had presented the colours of a battalion of Ulster Volunteers. Our London correspondent mentions that there are about a hundred and
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    • 335 8 The heavy flood at Kuala Kubu on Monday, serves to draw atLoiiuion once more to the serious state of things prevailing in that township. Situated as it is upon the banks of the Selangor river, at a point not far from that at which the stream
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    • 244 8 —Siam Observer. We have said that the amelioration of the life of the Malay in the case of the already existing States of the Federation has, on the whole, proceeded hand in hand with opportunities for commercial enterprise and profit for the white man but it should Le remembered
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  • 32 8 Pknang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Rannymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea Vie Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Cbylon :—Nuwara Eliyn.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 309 8 FIRST at OLYMPIA I I FIRST at MANCHESTER At the Commercial Motor Exhibition held in H 1913 at Olympia 34% of all Solid Tyres fitted to vehicles were CONTINENTALS. I B At Manchester Exhibition 1 55°/o of all Solid Tyres fitted were I Continental j B Pattern Tyres 9 as
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  • 2641 9 twi Paki „n Number of line B .5 C»v>t-I. I aid up. g harei> Value. 3 Dividend». Namt 5 J «g S J? 4* 1 2j ac 1910 1911 1919 1913 1914 MINI Me 191? 4400,000 $60,000 60,000 1 1 1905 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 30 28$ 9
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  • 896 9 May/June Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE. —No araendiuends to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at least seven days before the day of the Meetin’. The Notice must give full details of any
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    • 135 9 RUBBER Jackson’s Smoke Curing And Drying Apparatus. Is absolutely what it is represented to be. We challenge anyone to prove we have failed in anything claimed for it. By its use rubber may be SMOKE CURED IN UNDER 20 HOURS AND DRIED FOR EXPORT IN FROM 2 TO 4 DAYS.
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    • 598 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200, Reserve Fund £i,800 s 0« C Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,04 Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban
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  • 934 10 Mr. Justice Jaycox, sitting in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, has upheld the verdict fur $35,000 damage? given in favour of M is? Catherine O’Rourke in her action against the Cuuard S e msliip Company for slanders uttert d against her during a voyage when she was accused
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  • 81 10 Rotorua, Brit, 354, E Sampson, April 16, Renong, gen., E. S. Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Capt. Welch, April 16, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Glenlochy, Brit 2997, Sitallard, April 16, London, gen., B Co. Alma, Brit., 354, F. Bell, April 17, Deli, gen., E. S. Co Trang, Bnt.,
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  • 83 10 Kamo Maru Colombo and Tuticorin. Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Janet Nicoll for Tongkah, Kopah, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Arcadia for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi for Europe, etc. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 125 10 Penang, Apall 17, 1914. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 316 3 Credit ...2/4 11/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days'sight Private 175} Madras Demand
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  • 53 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- Morrow For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Trang Trang Ipm Batu Bahra Pungah 2 pm. Tongkah Rotorua 3 p in. Deli Alma 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hok Canton 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore ama 3-15 p.m. Alor Scar Kedah] Tong
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  • 261 10 Pexang, April 17, 1914. 8; P. Tapioca $4.75 sales. M. P. Tapioca $5.40 sellers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. <’oast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers White Pepper $28.75 sales. Trang Pepper $l9 00 buyers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $92.00 buyers. Cloves $46 sales. Nutmegs 110 $24
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  • 191 10 Friday, April 17. Homeward English Mail. Band. Kspiatiad*. *> p.m. High Water 4.48 a.m. and 4.8 p.m. Low Water 9.50 a m. Fillis’ Circus, Dato Kramat Road, 9 p m Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday, April 8. M.P. A.A. General Meeting.
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  • 44 10 April 24.—St. George’s Ball, Town Hall. April 26.—Planters’ Association of Malaya, Annual Meeting, K. Lumpur. 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 Ex .mination.
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  • 72 10 FIXTURES. The following are the fixture? for the next touruiment which commences on 4th April next:— Date.» Name. Ground. 18th April PRCvs. CRC CR C Kulim vs. St Xavier’s B’wortL. 25th PRC vs. StX.viei’sC R C PC C vs. BR C pC c 2nd May PC C
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 172 10 WE BELIEVE THE TO BE THE BEST CAR OF ITS CLASS. IMwIwBT j Fq 'j L.'. Hb Jgabggi) I I 1914 Model Price $2,250 Nett. Ready for the Road. S Fitted with electric light and self starte $2 525 Net\ NAPIER THE KING OF CARS A/OVU IN STOCK. gj 16
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    • 33 10 If nnn 1111*11 GOOD nlull TYRES Vi J V =>• 1 r > —r I t Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam, ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., LtO., I SINGAPORE. PENANG <& MALACCA. J m— noir iiii
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  • 573 11 INDIGNATION OF FOREIGN COMMUNITY IN JAPAN. On 24th ulto. Mr. C T. Needham, M.P., asked the S<creta<y for Foreign Affairs whether he could give any further information about the case of Mr. Andrew Pooley, formerly Reuter’s correspondent in Tokyo, who was arrested in the Japanese
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  • 200 11 The statue which is to be erected to the memory of Sir Robert Hart arrived at Shanghai on March 27 by the P and O. Nubia.” It is of bi onze, standing nine feet high on a handsome granite pedestal, eight feet high and is
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  • 107 11 Calcutta, April 6.—Before adjourning the Bengal Legislative Council sine die on Saturday, Lord Carmichael delivered a speech in which, while referring to the existence in B-ngal of political conspiracy said that it was the duty of Government, if it he convinced that there was danger, to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 902 11 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld f Ml/f AZirY Gives V\ /fAJ fX fl It I Strength B iOJ! Pl jffilji and I Vitality V X* «X ffT&TI Take a daily EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained be- u| -£-44 DC f y 2VI 313f* 1 3
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    • 261 11 A J AtBARtag<j.JRON WN£< AN IDEAL TONIC. Refreshes the Strong, Restores the Weak, Revives the Depressed. Over 8,000 Testimonials from all parts of the World have z>/^ t testified to the distinct value (SOftlC\ of (Jcri\wallo_ 1. Is prepared with great care and scientific skill. 2. Is a strength giving
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    • 2716 12 P- lndia N n I Ifel Ocean Steam Navigation Co. D K IN« I—/■ I—■ ■■■<<! steam skip f 1M ixpected arrivals and departures, STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. china mutual steam nav. co. ip INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. GATT qpHE fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Company
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