Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-04-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 88 VOL. LXXII. MONDAY. 20th APRIL, 1914 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement809 1914-04-20 1 ■juooooi mnoDßanropnooDDon a FOU $3O n n u U XT OU can have the Pinaug 0 I Gazette posted every day B for a whole year to your address. B n D p (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). a e Proportionate Quarterly end n Half-yearly rates. u Subscriptions are payable in p809 words
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Advertisement543 1914-04-20 1 «BOaBaMBW BUCHANAN’S (Scotch Whisky). Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty). OF COURSE ■■'"■■■■mmbbmbbmbmbmmbbmbmmbmbm our Bonus is good All M BECAUSE IN 1912. JJ Earnings from Investments J* MIDGET CARS S were £536,864 jj While the Death Claims were 10 H.P. Water Cooled Engine. Jg only £365,124 All the well known543 words
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Article1205 1914-04-20 2 A RANGOON CASE. Mr A G Cooke, District Magistrate, assisted by Messrs H P Cameron, General Manager, Yomah Oil Company H P Learmont, Captain of the ss. Angora and R R Proud, First Grade Licensed Pilot, as Assessors, commenced an inquiry on April 4, into the1,205 words
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Advertisement1168 1914-04-20 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. WANTED. NOTICE. A YOUNG LAI>Y, English .peaking, p ENftNG VETEftANB FANCY DRESS BALL respectable, for office and general work h 8 JUNE 26th 1914, For further particulars apply between < > /1 9 s.m and 5 p.m. to U W /V H At L L H. BO1,168 words
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Advertisement108 1914-04-20 2 Lift the Burden of misery, woe and relentless suffering from your paiu-filled form. Arise and go your way rejoicing, singing the praises of that matchless conqueror of Rheumatism, Little’s Oriental Balm. It has befriended vast multitudes of crippled, despondent, helpless and hopeless Rheumatic sufferers. It has stopped the pain and108 words
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Advertisement160 1914-04-20 2 Central Sales Room. By Order of the Official Assignee. Re K. L. VALENTINE. No. 8 of 1914. In Bankruptcy. TO BE SOLD By Public Auction, AT 11-30 A.M. At the Eastern and Oriental Hotel, On Tuesday, 21st April, 1914, All the Stock-in-trade of the above shop, comprising Gold and Silver160 words
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Advertisement935 1914-04-20 2 I========== Tl r The Untiring Energy of the Wolf is proverbial. Practically no energy is required where Sunlight Soap is employed. Sunlight Soap is eneigy itself. The Wolf is the enemy of mankind Sunlight Soap is the enemy of all dirt. It is the friend of the housewife, and is935 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article763 1914-04-20 3 RAJAH UNA AND SIPANI’AS ESTATES, At the annual meeting of the Rsjah Una Company, Ltd,, held at Bangkok, recently, Mr. W. L. Grut piesidtd. The i eport of the directors was as follows :—Your directors hereby submit for your information and adoption the following report and statement763 words
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Article56 1914-04-20 3 The shipment of the first cousignmeut from the Naga Hoeta estate of the Rubber Plantations Investment Tiust, Limited, for London, comprised the following :—25 chess Broken Orange Pekoe; 18 chests Broken Pekoe 35 chests Orange Pekoe 50 chests Pekoe 16i chests Fannings 3| chests Dust making56 words
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Article854 1914-04-20 3 THIRTY PER CENT. DECLARED FOR THE YEAR. Ths eighth ordinary general of the Beverlac (Se'angor) Rubber Company, Limited, was held at Colombo on April 5, when there were present —The Hon. Mr. W. H. Figg (chairman), Messrs. Barclay Leechmsn and H. G. Bois (directors), and i Mr.854 words
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Article483 1914-04-20 3 AN INTERESTING REPORT. Interesting information concerning the welfare and conditions of life of the Indian labour in Jamaica is to be obtained from the annual report for 1913 of the Immigration Department of Jamaica. During the year the number of indentured immigrants was 1,985, and the483 words
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Article275 1914-04-20 3 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the New Serendah Rubber Co was held on Saturday at No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur. Mr E Macfadyen presided, and, in proposing the adoption of the report and balance sheet, said the most important change was the increase of275 words
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Advertisement306 1914-04-20 3 Come and enjoy a good Evening’s Entertainment at The Straits Cinema, PENANG ROAD. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. Where you will be satisfied with the money you spend. We show you pictures that you will appreciate. To-night’s Grand Change of Programme INCLUDES THESE SPECIALITIES. Her Second Choice,” 2 Reels S.C.A.G.L.306 words
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Advertisement29 1914-04-20 3 Where to Stay. Pknang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapobb:—Raffles Hotel. Rangooit:—Strand Hotel. Cbylon :—Nuwara Eliya.29 words
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Advertisement385 1914-04-20 3 HOTEL,, y 22, LEITH STREET, PENANG. U 3 RECOGNISED the SECOND-TO-NONE ENGLISH HOTEL IN PENANG. I SPECIAL TERMS TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ANO PLANTERS. y fl Fitted with Electric Lights and Fans. Terms Moderate. H French, German and Italian Spoken. Fl Situation, Accommodation, Service, Cuisine Wines the Best. LI Catering a385 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article90 1914-04-20 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 20. At the Singapore Rifle meeting the K.OY. Lig ht Infantry team won the Roberts’ Attack Competition The Maxim Company was second and the Volunteers’ team third. Eight teams competed. Vo'unteer Cup.—Open Sighr, No Slings, Pcs-ible 137. Ist Morrison 108, 2nd90 words
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Article192 1914-04-20 4 In a 1 ttle less than a month and a half the open events in connec ion with the Penang Bisley will be shot off. We understand that the programme will be ready by about Wednesday and will be sent to all the shooting centres within acce192 words
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Article176 1914-04-20 4 The usual fortnightly handicap shoot was held yesterday morning, the conditions being a s’ghter and 10 counting shots each at 880, 900 and 1000. Towards the end of the shoot the extreme heat proved very trying to all the competit >rs. There was also a puffy176 words
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Article48 1914-04-20 4 MILLS CHALLENGE TROPHY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, April 20. The scores in the Mills Challenge Trophy competition, open to ladies’ rifle clubs, during April are Singapore Ladies R A 167 Selangor R C 166 Perak R A 153 Penang R C 148 Kinta R C IC948 words
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Article182 1914-04-20 4 CHINESE ATHLETES’ SUCCESS. Yesterday morning Yeap Ewe Hock, a member of the Penang Health Culture League, and Lim Cheng Unn, of the Chinese Recreation Club, swam, at their first attempt, from Kedah Pier, Penang, to Bagau Tuan Kechil. Ewe Hock accomplished the feat in 1 hour and 35182 words
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Article466 1914-04-20 4 GOLF. Our Ipoh correspondent writes: Golf still continues in as much favour as ever and both our local, and the more ancient Batu Gajah links are fully engaged every afternoon and Sunday mornings. On Easter Monday no fewer than 32 players took part in the Chappeell Cup466 words
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Article218 1914-04-20 4 London, 12th April.—ln the find round of the Scottsh Cup the Celtic and the Hibernians drew at Glasgow, neither side scoring. The following English League matches were played on April 11. English League—Division 1. Bolton Wanderers 2, Sunderland 1. Burnley 5, Derby County 1. Chelsea 2, Blackburn Rovers218 words
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Article48 1914-04-20 4 Army Cup Final. London, April 13.—The Army Cup Final was won by the Army Service Corps, who beat the Hampshire Regiment by 1 goal t> 0. The King and Queen, Princes Albert and George, Prine ss Marv, and the Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught were present.48 words
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Article331 1914-04-20 4 P. R. C. v C. R. C. Owing to the inability of the members of the Kulim team to get leave, the Captain of the Club has withdrawn from the Tournament, leaving only four teams to compete for the much coveted cup. On Saturday, on Victoria Gieen, the331 words
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Article177 1914-04-20 4 Lon ion, April 13.—At Madrid a polo team, captained by King Aphonso, beat a team captained by Mr Churchill by 7 goals to 4. It is a poor hearing that the form shown in the polo practices at Madrid is not coming up to expectation. Perhaps tlrngs177 words
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Article38 1914-04-20 4 Members are reminded that entries for the coming Tennis Tournament will close oa Saturday the 25th inst. at 7 p. m Courts Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 will be reopened to-morrow, the 21st instant.38 words
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Article38 1914-04-20 4 on April 8, Mr B. N. Bur- jourjee’s well-known pony Royal Blue,” valued at Rs 20,000, was found in his box with three legs broken, and had to be destroyed. How the accident happened is unknown.38 words
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Article113 1914-04-20 4 There were large attendances at the George Town Cinema on Saturday and last night, when the principal attractions were Nick Winter and The Stolen Favourite and the Unwritten L»w.” Both films are being repea’ed to-night. “Hamlet” enacted by Mr. Forbes Robeitson and Miss Gertrude Elliot for the Gaumont113 words
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28 1914-04-20 4 Tan Paik Huat and Tan Paik Seng died yesterday at Puket. The funeral will take place in a few days.28 words
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Article914 1914-04-20 4 THE DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Ths >th report of the directors of the Kuala Kangsar Planters Co., Ltd,, to be held at the offices of the Company, Gapis Estate, Padang Renga% Perak, on Monday, April 27th, is as follows: Gentlemen, —Your directors beg to sub mit a duly914 words
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Advertisement64 1914-04-20 4 In recommending Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable medicine for coughs chills dysentery, an d windy affections of the stomach, we are supported by the knowledge of i ta 20 yeara rec rd in Australasia, Africa England, aud couutlea3 other divisions of the World. Everywhere proved and accepted as64 words
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Advertisement276 1914-04-20 4 WANTED. WANTED position by experienced Mine zkpply No. 79, c/o Pinang Gazette. WANTED A LEDGER CLERK for Chartered ax Bank, Taiping. Apply personally CHARTERED BANK, Penang. NOTICE. THE MAIN TRUNK RO AD isolosed to heivy traffic between Tanjong Malim and Slim Village until further notice. Light traffic will be allowed276 words
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Advertisement380 1914-04-20 4 INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE. Liverpool Victoria Insurance Corporation Limited. HEAD OFFICE: 45-49, HOLBORN VIADUCT. LONDON E G The undersigned having been app O i nte j Agents of the Corporation are prepared issue Polices of Insurance against I OS3 FIRE at current rates. WELSH Co., Agents, Railway Buildina 1496—m th THE380 words
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Article1702 1914-04-20 5 CRGSS-EX AMINATION OF PLAINTIFF. At the re-unvd hearing of the action for libel by Mr. R. VV. Mercer, a planter, against the Times oj Malaya, Mr. Mercer was in ths wi’ness box all day and during the afcern >on was under cross-examination by Mr. Kenion, says1,702 words
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Article182 1914-04-20 5 Monday, April 20. Penang Turf Club, Annual Meeting, 4.15 p.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 pm. High Water 10.41 a.m. and 10.4 p.m. Low Water 4.1 a.m. and 4.44 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tuesday, April 21. Homeward German Mail. Baud, Golf Club,182 words
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Article76 1914-04-20 5 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 Examination. May 30.—Penang Turf Club, Race Meeting. June 1. —Cricket, Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh. Penang Turf Club, Race Meeting. June 3.—Cricket, Selangor v.76 words
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Advertisement233 1914-04-20 5 S IMILKMATD] r Sterilized Natural Milk S 1 ?VWl»Wng£<Zas2SMr4 f-- ■> s^ t t. f I I BR^ D I NEVER VARIES. t rW B ><Oy Sterilized. I C Pfe /FITZ'}?JW7?IS' I I urc Fresh Cows’ Milk. “MILKMAID" i K I This analysis is given by T. H. Pearman Sterilizer233 words
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Advertisement27 1914-04-20 5 FOUR CROWN WHISKY I r -yutrtiLtgro rw« LAt« VKfrytfiSßftp Scxrlfb Robert Brown Ln? GLASGOW 4 LONDON I Schmidt. KUstermann &C® I Sole Importer» for I PENAN G.27 words
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Article743 1914-04-20 6 This term is generally employed, in India’especially, to signify that section of the permanent population which consists cf persons of pure European descent or of mixed European and As at:c descent whcse habits ard mcdes of life are European. It appeals to us as prefeiable to and743 words
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361 1914-04-20 6 At a meeting of the F. M. S. Chamber of Mines, held at Ipoh, two Committees were appointed to consider the machinery ai d electrical enactments. The 8.1. s.s. Taroha, having left Negapatam at 2 am. on Sunday, may be expected to arrive361 words
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Article69 1914-04-20 6 Arrivals. By Klang (April 20) from Singapore, Mr and Airs S Manikram, Mrs Nunn and two children, Messrs A E Staines, M Suhl, Si King Sun, Koieschar, J Roberts, T F Woods, H V Higgit 1 G Aurely and J W Hallifax from Port Swettenham, Messrs R S Steedmao,69 words
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Article496 1914-04-20 6 CASE REFERRED BACK TO MAGISTRATE. In the Supreme Penang, thia me rning, Mr. Justice Serombe Smith disposed of the appeal of Lim Chuan against his conviction an! fine of $5 and costs by Mr. A. W. B. Harni to i for playing ronggeng in the compound of496 words
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Article281 1914-04-20 6 APPRECIATION BY DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE. In the current number of the Agricultural Bulletin of the F.M.S. Mr L Leuton Brain writes a generous appreciation of of Mr L C Brown, who has recently retired from the post of Inspector of Coconuts in the Department of Agriculture,281 words
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118 1914-04-20 6 of the shareholders of the Bangkok Dock Co Ltd., a resolution was confirmed authoriz-’ ing the directors to purchase the property of the Bush es ate at the present time leased to the company for the sum of Ticals 324,000 upon the terms that Ticals118 words
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Article792 1914-04-20 6 The Rev. W. Cross and Mrs; Cross have gone up Taiping Hill for a mouth. Mr. Benrett E Shaw, of the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, has left foHome. Mr: B O. Moore, Manager of “I division of Bukit Asahao, M R. P, goes on long leave on792 words
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Advertisement115 1914-04-20 6 '^h^ l Ji The “top notch" is reached A JA in this rare old Stimulant, JA ,v\ reminiscent of the good 1./|> old days its title ref Try a‘‘Nip” 4 t .zifeuA the Distillers Company Ltd., Edinburgh. Ag~.-_ TONG Jo 7) Co., PENANG. Inexpensive Furniture FOR THE Dining Room. will115 words
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Advertisement33 1914-04-20 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL. Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. Hotel. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors,33 words
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Article74 1914-04-20 7 TO-DAY S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers md sellers only) in our shard list o i page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day M 5 3 5 Mining. Malayan Tin 52/- 55/9 53/- 55/9 Siamese 82/6 86/6 82/9 86/9 Rubber (Sterling;. Highlands 53/6 55/9 -53/9 55/6 Linggi74 words
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Article104 1914-04-20 7 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The anuual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur D. P. A. was held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Mr. E B Skinner presiding. The election of officers resulted as under :—Chairman, Mr. E. B. Skinner, Hon. Sec., Mr. F. C. Jeavons Committee Messrs. C. L.104 words
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Article149 1914-04-20 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $83.80 per picul, business done. No Loudon quotations. The folowing business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 6| tons at $83.80 Straits Trading Co. no sellerss. Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Loong Fee Co. nil. Singapore Straits Trading Co.149 words
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Article23 1914-04-20 7 Stockholm, April 19. The King, following his operation, rose, but only sat up fir a very short time.— Reuter.23 words
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Article193 1914-04-20 7 Amon" the passengers booked to leave London for Singapore on May 1 is MajorGeneral R. N. Re ide, C. B, who it is uederstood will succeed Major-General T. E. Stephenson, C. 8., the General Officer Commanding, Straits Settlements. His career, according to the At my193 words
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Article43 1914-04-20 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade from G to 7 this evening:— Selection The Bat Strauss. Two Step Donft Stop Garisch. Cornflowers and Poppies Waldteufel. Foika The Handy Man Coote. -'larch Spanisch Polnisch Fetras.43 words
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Article387 1914-04-20 7 MR. BRYANT AND THE SALUTE. “NO FURTHER ARGUMENT.” Washington, April 18. Mr. Bryan, State Secretary, explaining the White House announcement, said it was conceivable that physical obstacles might defer beyond that hour the actual firing of the salute. Huerta's Evasive Replies, Washingtons, April 19. President Huerta Ins387 words
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Article128 1914-04-20 7 KAISER AND HIS NAVY. Berlin, April 19. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary or the storming of Duepp 1 the Kaiser ras issued general orders to the Array and Navy. The latter recalls the services cf the then sm ill Prussian Navy and expre-ses thanks to128 words
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Article72 1914-04-20 7 A MEETING OF DIPLOMATS. Vienna, April 19. An official statement regarding the conference at Ahbazia siys the meeting afforded Count Berchtold and Signor Guiliano the desired opportunity for an exchange of views, especially regarding Austro-ltalian relations and again demonstrated the complete harmony of views which contributed to72 words
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Article21 1914-04-20 7 London, April 19. The Prince of Wales has started on a week’s cruDe on the battleship CoZK«y-wood.—-Reuter.21 words
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Article236 1914-04-20 7 NEWSPAPER OPINION. “A VILE SLANDER’’ DENIED. London, April 18. The Liberal newspapers describe the Ulster Council’s statement as a ludicrous effort to pervert the truth and declare that it will not impress the country. The Conservative papers say it is a grave indictment of the Government, demanding236 words
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Article87 1914-04-20 7 TWENTY IN TWO DAYS. Lon ion, April 18. Besides one at Yarmouth, thirteen fires took place in London and elsewhere on Friday, including the destruction of a music hall at Kingston, a picture raise* at Penzance and serious damage to linoleum works at Staines and the87 words
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Article51 1914-04-20 7 PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF. Montevi le), April 18. The Highland Piper, wh’ch, as previously reported, is ashore, is in a dangerous position. A storm prevents the disembarkation of passengers. His Majesty’s cruiser Glasgow is standing by. Passengers Landed. Later. The passengers from the Highland Piper have been landed.51 words
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Article58 1914-04-20 7 EXPLANATION OF SHOOTING. New York, April 18. The Mayor’s assailant is a septuagenarian unemployed blacksmith named Mahoney. He said he was inflame! by whisky and was attending an anarchist meeting 1 when l.e saw the Mayor leave the City Hall He followed ana fired a58 words
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Article53 1914-04-20 7 WITHDRAWAL OF GREEK TROOPS. London, April 18. The Triple All'ance has accepted the Triple Entente’s suggestions regarding the Powers’ reply to the Greek Note regarding the withdrawal of the Greek forces from Southern Albania but has sugge ted mi ior amendments which it is not expected will raise53 words
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Article38 1914-04-20 7 NEW VICEROY APPOINTED. Corfu, April 18. The Kaiser has accepted the resignation of Herr Wede 1 Viceroy of ALace-Lorraiue, who receives the title of Prince The Minister of the Interior, Herr Dallwitz, succeeds him iu Alsace-Lorraine. —R:uter.38 words
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Article29 1914-04-20 7 AN HONOUR FROM THE KING. London, April 20. The King has appoint id the Sultan of Zanzibar an Honorary Commander of St. Michael and St. George.—Reuter.29 words
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Article742 1914-04-20 7 A LENIENT SENTENCE. In the District Court, Penang, this ra >rni g, before Mr. W. C. Michell, Song San Hock was changed with driving a motor car on March 26th at the junction of McAlister Lane and Buimth Road, in a manner dangerous to life. Inspector Law742 words
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Article44 1914-04-20 7 THREE YEARS’ SERVICE LAW. London, April 20. M. Doumergue, in a speech at Soui Lc on the eve of the French election 0 vigorously upheld the three years’ set vice law and hinted at further measures for improving the army organization.—Reuter.44 words
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151 1914-04-20 7 His latesb concern is a scheme to provide proper variety ano music hall entertainments in India.’’ He has done this before of course, but his latest idea is to exten 1 his activities in this direction, and provided that151 words
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Article536 1914-04-20 7 END OF CHOP CHIP ENG LITIGATION. In the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, before Mr. Justice Ebden, the case was mentioned of Ng Hooi Seng and others versus the Globus Insurance Co., The Netherlands Lloyd Insurance Co., Tne Royal Insurance Ce., and Tiie Palatine Insurance Co., this536 words
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Article324 1914-04-20 7 PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENT. London, April 7.—Ths appeal of Mr. Arnold Ins been dismissed by the Judicial Committee. In delivering judgment Lord Shaw said that the Committee had listened to lengthy arguments, and bad gone into the entire history of the ca e, so that nothing should324 words
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Article745 1914-04-20 7 THE ARMY ANI) S. AFRICA. London, April 11.— Ihe Times suggests that politics has something to do with ti e Army changes recently. It is believed that Sir James Wolffe-Murray has Imen induced to accept the Command in South Africa on the urgently pressing solicitation of Colonel Seely.745 words
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Advertisement22 1914-04-20 7 Penang Bisley MAY 30th, 31st JUNE Ist. All communications should bo addressed to either A. E. T. MURRAY, or GRAHAME WRIGHT-MOTION, Penang.22 words
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Article504 1914-04-20 8 MB. CHURCHILL’S SPEECH. The part of the speech referring to the danger to ships from submarines as they approach or leave the harbour leads to some thought of the part Singapore would play in the case of a naval war. As a naval base its value504 words
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Article279 1914-04-20 8 The White Wolfs are described as bandits are they revolutionaries? To all appearance their policy is pillage slaughter ard outrage, but is there a political impulse behind them Again, to be candid, we do not know. The mysterio s Sun-Yat Sen is convinced that the ration is279 words
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Article452 1914-04-20 8 Complaints of the poor quality of bread in this part of the East are by no means uncommon and the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board is now, we believe, considering what can be done to improve the quality of the bre d made in this town, presumably by something452 words
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Article351 1914-04-20 8 It is an unfortunate coincidence that during periods of depression of the mining industry and in times of money stringency the Government Gazette becomes full of notices threatening forfeiture of min ing leases. It is possible that the coincidence is purely accidental and that the notices351 words
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Article156 1914-04-20 8 Sir Ernest Shackleton, at the City Temple pre r aced a lecture with some amu-ing stories. He said that when he was a keturer in the North he peeped through the curtain to see if the Fall was filling up His chairman also looked and seemed surprised,156 words
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Article151 1914-04-20 8 A preacher had ordered a loa i of hay from one of his parishioners. About noon the parishio' er’s little son came to the house crying lustily. On being asked what the matter was, he said that the Lad of hay had tipped over in the street. The preacher,151 words
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Article110 1914-04-20 8 Madame May Kalna and party are expected to arrive at Peuaug on May 9, to give two recitals in the Town Hall. Madame Kalna, the famous prima donna, from the Royal Opera, Covent Garden’ London, the Opera Comique, Paris, and the Opera Houses of Berlin, Warsaw Leipzig,110 words
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Advertisement252 1914-04-20 8 lIW I r ■Hr w will be quickly and permanently lwl|||!|i Z improved by the daily use of Xh ''i I »WI /“Hazeline Snow' w tirade Mark) lj|j| The Original Non-Greasy Beautificr IM J Ilpi::Signs of exposure and neglect disappear, glossiness is removed, and the skin becomes m 'R4ii| smooth252 words
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Advertisement261 1914-04-20 8 M M M M M M M M M W M V M M M B < —7l .xXIt nP/yvX. y<vSSX'nix\ I WN tela be 1 M tz Z </ /***** 11\\\X \NN N _j M I KATZ BROS., Ltd., sole agents. M M I M M 1 M I261 words
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Article2340 1914-04-20 9 01-I I I cp.ui. p.ia..p. v D ld d j I I? I g 1910 1911 1919 1913 1914 *I N I «S'» IBIS 4100,000 $60,300 60 000 1 l 190? 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 30 284 9 Z n L( a bn n/ D p> Ou 22,340 words
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Advertisement953 1914-04-20 9 BANKS. a CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA 1f 1 /IC /IT I I ff A I AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. I 1 I ipVpl fl J 111| L| I J Incorporated by Royal Charter. Irfc* «A V Paid-up Capital ...£1.200,0(» (BA Q W J ’E I Reserve Fund £1,800,00) CJ Reserve Liability953 words
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Article117 1914-04-20 10 Edavana, Brit., 2686, Reddock, April 19, C’cutta. gen., H. Liebert Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, April 19, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Giltillan Co. Denbigh Hall, Brit, 3210, Laidlay, April 19, New York, gen., McAlister Co. Castell Pellish, Brit.. 2128, Krohz, April 20, Bangkok, gen., ."lot Co. Yat Shing, Brit.,117 words
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Article57 1914-04-20 10 Jin Ho for Asahan. Atjeh for Langf-a, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli Olehleh and Sabang. Padang for Batu Bahra. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Yatshing for Calcutta. Edavana for Singapore. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul.57 words
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Article97 1914-04-20 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To Mobrow For Per Close. Alor Star (Kodak) Tong Chuan noon. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Langkat Ban Whatt Soon 2 p.m. Pangkaian Brandan Kedah 2 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Gregory Apcar 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe97 words
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Article129 1914-04-20 10 Pbnang, April 20, 1914. (By Courtesy of th« Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 months 1 sight Bank ...2/4 3/16 3 Credit ...2/4 11/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 13/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days' sight Private M 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days'sight Private 175129 words
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Article258 1914-04-20 10 Penang, April 20, 1914. 8. P. Tapioca $4.75 sale?. M. P. Tapioca $5.40 sellers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 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 $24258 words
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Article196 1914-04-20 10 The computes do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctu slity. Alor Star, (Kedah). —Tong Chuan, April and 21 and Kedah, April and 20. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli. —Indragiri, every Sunday, Merkus196 words
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Article121 1914-04-20 10 FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures for the next tournament which commences on 4th April next:— Date. Name. Ground. 25 h April PR C vs. St X vier’sC R 0 PC C v*. BR C PC C 2nd May PC C vs. Kulim PC C BRC vs.121 words
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