Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 April 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-04-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 94 VOL. LXXII MONDAY. 27th APRIL, 1914 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1239 1914-04-27 1 :n»n<'. a rr pr nr? DCDCC# I ’Ou 3HII I 5 bavH ti.e Piiiang c r A ’■azit.p posted everyday r 8 for aw> c.le y eftr (o y our sf f reBg B a (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). c Propo. do. ace Quarterly Bn d f G Half-yearly rates. c1,239 words
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Advertisement11 1914-04-27 1 iBUCHANAN’SI I (Scotch Whisky). I Royal Household (As supplied to Royalty).11 words
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Article480 1914-04-27 2 “There are times «hen a Centenary celebration serves a useful purpose,” says the Glasgow Herald. It is not to be maintained for a moment that the place of Waterloo in history will be effected one way or the other by the celebrations which will be held on480 words
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Article475 1914-04-27 2 At the monthly meeting of Japan Society on the Ist inst. at 20, Hanoversquare, W., Mr. Kone Noguchi, Professor of English Literature in the Keiogijiku University, Tokyo, gave a lecture entitled “Yo-hitoshi, the last master of the Ukiyoye School-” The lecturer said When we know that475 words
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Advertisement991 1914-04-27 2 SITUATION WANTED. TO LET. WANTED. TO LET. W A S. by experie ed M ARBLEH A P KENNEDY 4 Co. Apply No. 79, c/o Pinang Gazette 480—u c 475—29-4 NOTICES. FOR SALE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TURNOUT FOR SALE. AN ORDINARY MEETING of the 'OUBBER-TYRED DOG-CART and Municipal Commissioners will be held991 words
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Advertisement369 1914-04-27 2 GMt RICH TYRES JMST J r Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam, ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG <£ MALACCA. Medium sized furnished w-, -w w t HOUSE required for European. I'flL 1D S lECK. MONOPOi-/lu» June entry. State locality. Apply to No. 74, c/o rinang Gazette. Red Seal369 words
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Article9378 1914-04-27 3 ANNUAL MEETING AT KUALA LUMPUR. LABOUR CODE PROBLEMS. EXHIBITION ARRANGEMENTS. r > It M [From Our Special Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, April 26. The annual general meeting of the Plan'ers’ Association of Malaya was held at the Chamber of Commerce this morning, and was largely attended. Mr, R.9,378 words
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Advertisement54 1914-04-27 3 Ceilings Panels. Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the CRANE wonderful Art Metal Ceilings, cool, clean, white ant and vermin proof for Bungalows, Hotels and Public Buildings. For illustrated catalogue and praticulars write to The Boraeo Company Limited, Singapore. Hiltoa54 words
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Article94 1914-04-27 4 Telegraphic connection between Singapore and Hongkong was greatly strengthened by the completion of a direct cable between those places on Friday. This is the third cable belonging to the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co. Ltd., connecting the Straits Settlements to China, the other two being94 words
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Article183 1914-04-27 4 The following are outputs for March, Asahan lbs. 5,274 Am pat 3,150 Anglo-Sumatra 41,495 Alor-Pongsu 8,350 Ayer Tawah 9,700 Ayer Kuning 15,621 AyerUitam 14,362 Bradwall 12,003 Brieh 9,240 Bakap 14,019 Bungsar 626 Benar 3,000 Bujong 5,919 Beverlac 14,874 Blackwater 9,258 Bukit Mertajam 18,217 Bukit Cloh 17,500 Bukit Selangor183 words
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Advertisement48 1914-04-27 4 Those severe pains, caused by windy spasms, need not be endured one minute longer. A dose of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure will provide insiantan°ous relief. It is the finest specific for this trouble, and very pleasant to take. Sold by Dispensaries and Stores everywhere, 80 cents a bottle.48 words
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Article1364 1914-04-27 5 INCREASED YIELD OF RUBBER AND REDUCED ALL-IN COST. The third annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Kombok (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited, wag held on March 31, at 38, Eastcheap, E C, Mr. Ronald W. Giblin (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in the course1,364 words
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Advertisement301 1914-04-27 5 I- J ft! I I at OLYMPIA 1 I FIRST at MANCHESTER I H At the Commercial Motor Exhibition held in H H 1913 at Olympia 34% of all Solid Tyres H fitted to vehicles were CONTINENTALS. H At Manchester Exhibition H 55°/o aH Solid Tyres fitted were H I301 words
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Article1201 1914-04-27 6 Of the letters which have reached us on the subject of the Donrciled Community, those of Interested and “Jerusalem Pony,” published last week, are worthy of particular attention, and for this reason: Both correspondentt, have, consciously or unconsciously, discovered a nail wherewith the picture may be huog on1,201 words
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Article468 1914-04-27 6 SIR FREDERICK WELD. Thb Life of Sir Frederick Weld, G.C.M.G., By Alice, Lady Lovat, London John Murray 15/- net. The career of Sir Frederick Weld is admirably recounted by Lady Lovat in the volume which has just been issued. It is a biogrophy that will be read with great468 words
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Article360 1914-04-27 6 Our correspondent in the Federal Capital wri es :—As a result of the memorial to the High Commissioner, His Excellency has sanctioned the re-engagement of the railway signallers who went on strike lately. Their service is to be reckoned as continuous but the psriod during which they360 words
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Article79 1914-04-27 6 The District Council of the Preanger Regenc es have decided to advise favourably regarding the request of the firm of Maintz Co., representing the N. V. Bandoengsche Electrische Maatsckappij, for permission to make use of the waterpower of the Tjisangkoei for the production of electrial79 words
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Article546 1914-04-27 6 Mr. S. A. J. Plumb returns to Penan» i Q the second week of nex:t month. Mr. C. A. J. Maitland, of the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd Kuala Lumpur, has left for Home. Mr. H. W. Oxenham, Traffic Superintendent, Penang Harbour Board, has returned from leave. Mrs546 words
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Article207 1914-04-27 6 Arrivals. By Jelunga (April 26) from Rangoon, Mr tfc Mrs Borowsky, Mr and Mrs Danioff, Mrs Lebeody, Mrs Dixie, Mrs Freeland, Miss Schenjactoo, Miss Ding, Miss Bold, Messrs Mortiechinks, Karugh ff, Floyd, d’Silva, Afanaeieff, Voidack, MacPhersoo, Sanerly, Yambo, J L Gark, T E Bee, K Kine, A N Mohamed,207 words
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Advertisement56 1914-04-27 6 Z btorytdY X\ I &bnbfiftrft>! Iss' i ■fi <Z V The Distillers Company Lt? 6DINBURGM TONG JOO Co., Penang. DEITCMEP&(g I PtrWiQ zini l poH\ STOCKTAKING Clearance Sale IN Ladies’ Department ALSO ON UPPER FLOOR OF Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes, Neckwear, Hats, Solar Topees, Pith Hats, Socks, Belts, Singlets. All at56 words
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Advertisement12 1914-04-27 6 E. 0. HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER, Saturday, 2nd May, DANCING. E. 0. ORCHESTRA.12 words
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Article102 1914-04-27 7 TO-DAYS CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeis •nd sellers only) in our share list o page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day Sh&bbb. JB 1 I i J Mining, Kamunting 3/6 6/3 3/6 6/Kinta Tin 14$ 16$ 14$ 16$ Malayan Tin 47/6 52/6 47/- 51/Pahang C. 8/6 9/6102 words
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Article33 1914-04-27 7 London, April 26*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/6 Para to arrive 2/11$ Market steady. [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.]33 words
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Article50 1914-04-27 7 To day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $78.10 per picul, buyers, no sellers. No Loudon quotations. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $78.10 Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong Fee Co. no sale. Singapore:— Straits Trading Co. $78.7050 words
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Article78 1914-04-27 7 [From Our Own Correspondents.'] Kuala Lumpur, April 26. At the adjourned meeting of the Selangor Club on Saturday, Mr. Russell Grey was elected Vice President, and Dr. Lucy, R. J. Rogers, H. N. Ferrers, P. C. Russell, and C. H. Sa nsom, the Committee. Criticism of a78 words
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Article63 1914-04-27 7 CHARGE AGAINST SOLDIERS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 27. Private Oldroyd of the K.0.Y.L.1 will be charged at the Police Court to-day with attempting to murder Corporal Cobb,whom, it is alleged, he attacked with a razor in the barrack room on Friday night Cobb is in63 words
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Article44 1914-04-27 7 TWO DEATHS REPORTED. 1 From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, April 27. It is reported that cholera has broken out in the Sungei Siput district, and that the deaths of two Tamil coolies have occurred. The outbreak is well in hand.44 words
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Article233 1914-04-27 7 prejudice against prejudice. New Statesman.” There are men who habitually say, Being a woman, of course, she did this;” or, Like all women, of cours a she did that.” If anyone is accused point blank of prejudicing a dispute on the ground that one of the parties toprejudice against prejudice.—“ New Statesman.” - 233 words
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Article836 1914-04-27 7 Reuter. MARTIAL LAW AT VERA CRUZ. I AN OFFER OF MEDIATION. London, April 25. From American sources it is reported that American buildings in Mexico City are closed, owing to threats by the mob to murder the cccupants. Dynamite and Fire. Mexican Federals began firing at Laredo,Reuter. - 836 words
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Article27 1914-04-27 7 —Reuter. MINISTERS ELECTED. London, April 27. In the French general lections declared yesterday the elected members include. M. Barthou, M. Brian! and M. Caillaux.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article105 1914-04-27 7 This circus, which is paying us a surprise visit, comes to Penang with a great ieputation, from Calcutta and Rangoon, their show according to the press reports being one of the fioeit that has ever visited the East. Their opening performance in Penang will take place on Wednesday105 words
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Article228 1914-04-27 7 The following is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held on the 28th instant 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the Deputy Pre sident may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Administration and Auditors’ Reports228 words
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Article355 1914-04-27 7 —Reuter. SECRET MOBILISATION. BIG SUP. LY OF WAR MATERIALS LANDED. London, April 25, The Volunteeis were mobilised throughout Ulster yesteiday evening with the utmost seciecy. It is estimated that 27,000 turned out. 70,000 Rifles. Seventy thousand rifles were landed in Ulster last night for the Volunteers. They were.—Reuter. . - 355 words
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Article127 1914-04-27 7 —Kealer. LEADING POLITICI ANS’VIEWS. London, April 25. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald at Newcastle said the people in future would not be browbeaten by troops, which would only have batons to maintain order, If army officers imagined they were going to make messes of Tory Clubs their power must—Kealer. - 127 words
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Article88 1914-04-27 7 —Reuter. POWERS’ REPLY PRESENTED TO GREECE. Athens, April 25. The Powers’ reply to Greece has been presented. The Premier, M. Venezelos, expresses his readiness to exeicise bis influence in Constantinople to attain the objects for which Greece had asked guarantees, including the undisturbed possession of the Aegean—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article78 1914-04-27 7 —Reuter, MAN ARRESTED. London, April 25. The communication cord on a London to Brighton train was pulled at Three Bridges yesterday evening. A man jumped out with a knife in his hand. He was captured, and on the train being examined a woman was found—Reuter, - 78 words
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Article488 1914-04-27 7 ACTRESS’S BROTHER ACCUSED. I spoke to a Chinese Detective and told him I suspected the accused of killing my husband, deposed a young Chinese actress iu the Police court, Penang, this morning, during the hearing by Mr. R. B. Osborne of the enquiry into the Kulim Lane488 words
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Article318 1914-04-27 7 $2,480 TAKEN ON PAHANG BORDER. A daring gang robbery is reported as having occurred on the Pahang border, on the Kuala Kubu-Tranum road,says the M.M The affair evidently took place on the Pahang side, and so is being dealt with by the Pahang Police, this explaining318 words
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Article96 1914-04-27 7 Mr: E. V, Carey, whcse death has taken place in England, as announced by us, began bis career as a planter in Ceylon and opened New Amherst coffee estate. After that he took charge of Batu Unjor Estate belonging to Mr. Loke Yew in the96 words
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Article550 1914-04-27 7 TRIAL TRIP A SUCCESS. The ss. Merbau, the tenth vessel built at the Eastern Shipping Co’s Dockyard, Sungei Nyok, made a successful trial trip in he channel on Saturday afternoon under the command of Cap'ain J. Ewart, skipper of the ss. Tong Hong of the same Company.550 words
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Article241 1914-04-27 7 CONDITION THAT SON MUST NEVER GAMBLE. Mr. Edward Card Mitchell, of 117, Camberwell-grove, S.E., at onetime on the staff of the Sportsman,” and afterwards for some years Sporting Editor of the Star,” in which he wrote under the pseudonym Captain Coe,” who died at Pill Heath, Andover,241 words
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Article46 1914-04-27 7 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade from 6 to 7 this evening:— Reminiscences OJ the Plantation Chambers. Two Step Why Don't the Band Play Boettger. Waltz Ort«n< Rosen Ivanovice. Polka Susi Sloane. March The old Ship Keefe.46 words
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Article681 1914-04-27 8 AN ANSWER BY THE DEAN OF ST. PAUL’S. Some striking Views on progress were expressed by the Dean of St. Paul’s in a lecture delivered in the Lecture Hall of the City Temp’F,“hirer Rev. R. J. Campbell in the chair. Speaking of the recent revolt from the681 words
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Article111 1914-04-27 8 From worries and from troubles, For there thpy always seem to me Imponder. us as bubb’es, At which I can afford to scoff Because a sponge will take th m off. ,Tis in the ba*h I think of schemes For finding means of pay mt nt (And111 words
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Advertisement309 1914-04-27 8 AS THE CAMEL is indispensable to the traveller crossing the African deserts, so also is Sunlight Soap indispensable to a careful housewife. A Camel can go for several days without drinking, but a good housewife cannot afford to let a single day pass without putting Sunlight Soap to some use.309 words
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Advertisement100 1914-04-27 8 Neuralgia Kills Kills comfort, kills pleasure, kills energy, kills ambi’ion, kills nerve force, wears out the vital forces and wrecks the life of the sufferer. Little’s Oriental Balm SAVES ti e sufferer, stops the pain, stops the irritation, soothes he jangled nerve?, restores the normal, natural condition of the nervous100 words
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Advertisement371 1914-04-27 8 eiMMMiMWMMMIMMXMMWXBMWXXXXMM 5 X s I I Scotch s o,cl> t* TAC< I jjMMlhil KATZ BROS., Ltd., sole agents. i 5 I i*# s 5 M fUIKMUMIMHnMMXUUUXMMaRMINX MMM4 A Real X«v«v Simulation Immsdiats Delivffry r-. w orlc. ab a huge ad verI Mr Mi Z tieernent. Now is your *°C°?n FROM371 words
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619 1914-04-27 9 IS IT POSSIBLE? Lack of energy and vim are constant characteristics of European residents in the East. Ti is condition is largely due to inefficient nourishment, for while their food is, naturally, all-sufficient in quantity, it does not contain enough of the elements needed619 words
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Article218 1914-04-27 9 BURNLEY THE WINNERS. KING GEORGE PRESENTS CUP AND MEDALS. London, April 25. Toe Association Cup final between Burnley an i Liverpool at the Crystal Palace resulted in a win f r Burnley by one g»al to nothing. His Majesty the King was present and received an enthusiastic218 words
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Article24 1914-04-27 9 CARPENTIER AND DICK SMITH. London, April 26. Carpentier and Dick Smith meet at Liverpool on May 28 for the Middleweight Championship of Europe.24 words
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Article61 1914-04-27 9 ,—Reuter. INTER-VARSITY RELAY RACE. Philadelphia, April 26. The Inter-Varsity four miles relay race brought cut twelve teams. Oxford were first, Pennsylvania second and Cornwall third. It wss a sensational finish, Jackson of Oxford and McCurdy, Pennsylvania, running neck and neck in the last mile, during a heavy,—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article499 1914-04-27 9 P. C. C. V B. R. 0. The=e tw r o teams met on the Esplanade for the first time this year in the Tournament on Saturday, the game ending irw« victory for the home teim by three wickets. Butterworth, who were unfortunately four men short, batted499 words
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Article405 1914-04-27 9 THE ENTRIES. The entries for the Singapore meeting which takes place on May 5, 7 and 9 are:— Opening Stakes. Friendless, Sirdar, Lossie, Hedonist, Preopal, Lady Flower. Malay States Purse ano Plate. Carmen, Grizette, Charity, Wistful Lass, Flirt, Premier, Flapper, Two Lips, Angela, Brown Comet, and Laksfoss. Paddock405 words
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Article105 1914-04-27 9 MONTHLY MEDAL FOR APRIL. The result of the pay for the Monthly Medal for April was T A Malville 48 43== 91—14 =77 Geo. Macbain 42 46== 88—10 =7B RR Tu-ner 51 47= 98—18= 88 VG Ezechiel 47 +.49= 96—12 =B4 C Cunradi 48 56==105—20 =B5 E105 words
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Advertisement65 1914-04-27 9 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING Al Samarang and Fiji w nrowmm OSFIBS). The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARI* MA, 5,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthj service between Singapore and Nev Zealand. Approximate Dates of Sailing from Singapore: On65 words
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Advertisement165 1914-04-27 9 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F*M.S. INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911" EMPLOYERS of Indian labour are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Dy. Controller of Labour, Penang during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return165 words
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Advertisement940 1914-04-27 9 WANTED. NOTICE. YOUNG LADY required for temporary VETERANS’ FANCY DRESS BALL, employment. Address to 773, c/o Pinang Gazette. A/T ASKS fur the above have been order--IVI ed from Europe and may be had from the undersigned on arrival. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Pritchard Co. Young Chinese assistant BOOK-KEEPER. Apply by writing, GRAND940 words
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Article2447 1914-04-27 10 4B Paid nn Number of Issue Dlrtdonde. Morns. 2S CaptToi. raia up. gh» reß Value. 2 o s- CL i X 1910 1911 ***** 1913 1914 MINI I» i i Avor Wong f DAP* Oo» m 20c 50c aM *l™’™ 10 1J 28i 9 Belut Tin Mining Oo #3.702,447 words
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Article114 1914-04-27 10 Cornelia, Brit, 194, Mathews, April/1 25, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. .1 Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, April 26, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Trang, Brit., 73, Bengnitz, April 26, Trang, gen E. S. Co. Jehinga, Brit., 3361, O’Sullivan, April 26, C’cutta, gen., Hottenbach Liebert Co. Zira, Brit., 1305,114 words
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Article57 1914-04-27 10 Valentijn for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Pungah for Batu Bahra. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Zira for Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bag an Datoh and Teluk Anson. Padang for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul. Jelunga for Singapore.57 words
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Article264 1914-04-27 10 Penang, April 27, 1914. 8. P. Tapioca $4 1/2 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.20 sellers Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers White Pepper $28.75 sales. Trang Pe p per $l9 00 buyers. Mace SHO no Mace Pickings $92.00 sales. Cloves $46 sales.264 words
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Article32 1914-04-27 10 Penang :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon Nuwara Eliys.32 words
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Article64 1914-04-27 10 ~.r CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To- M ORROW p or Per Close. y en Jit Seng 7 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Asahan Jin Ho 3 p.m. Calcutta Arratoon A pear 4 p.m. Dindings Sitiawan Pangkor 4 p.m. Trang Trang 464 words
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Article125 1914-04-27 10 Penang, April 27, 1914. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/32 4 month»’sight Bank ...2/4 3/16 3 Credit ...2/4 11/32 M 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} Madras125 words
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Article120 1914-04-27 10 Monday, April 27. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 0.53 a.m. and 1.8 p.m. Low Water 7.3 a.m. and 7.43 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tvesday, April 28. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 1.21 a.m. and 1.33 p.m. Low120 words
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Article30 1914-04-27 10 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.30 words
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Article73 1914-04-27 10 FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures for the next tournament which commences on 4th April nexn:— Date. Name. Ground. 2nd May P C C vs. Kulim P C C BBC vs. PRC B’worth. 9th BR C vs. CR C CR C P R C vs. Kulim B’worth.73 words
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Advertisement86 1914-04-27 10 o*2 Motor Cars, A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM r> The most luxurious British Straker squire lawn body. A well finked British Car wU/||| at moderate price. 1 H.P Ww 818 with Lincoln green body. The best American Car made and the best value IlVVlllinil for raone y- 30 H.P.86 words
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Advertisement587 1914-04-27 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,300,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Head Offics 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoot Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembax Canton Kobe Shanghai587 words
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Article621 1914-04-27 11 .—Ex. GAY BUT RESPECTABLE. The All Fools’ Ball at Covent Garden ended a «erias of big fantas ic revels that has been an extraordinary feature of the London winter. Some serious people may dismiss the matter as of only nonsensical interest, but the eoc'al observer may do.—Ex. - 621 words
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Article312 1914-04-27 11 THE ATTITUDE OF THE RANK AND FILE. The willingness of the rank and file of the regiments at the Curragh to fulfil their military obligations if called upon to do so was noted by our special correspondent in Dublin, says the Manchester Guardian.” Their readiness to312 words
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Article859 1914-04-27 11 May/June Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Saturday, 30th May, 1914. SECOND DAY Monday, Ist June, 1914. FIRST DAY, Saturday, 30th May, 1914. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP. Value $5OO. A Handicap for Horses that have never won a Race of859 words
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Advertisement848 1914-04-27 11 4 8 ll i\ <i Japan Mai! Steamship Co. Ld \V//* \|v I//* 'J i a a nA f /F** ,-x rxfl I llz> 1 < B \r/yV IF. Jr ziX k L><l EUROPEAN LINE. I 11 <• Makes you look well r I €f O’* and feel well—kee P848 words
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Advertisement19 1914-04-27 11 RICKSHAWS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST UNPACKED. Complete with English Wheels, Rug, Lamps, etc. Ist Quality $135. CHIN SENG Co., Ltd.19 words
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Advertisement2335 1914-04-27 12 P fe?" British India N. D. L. »t*» Steam Navigation Co. STEAM NA viGATJON company, ltd. imperial german mail LINE. CHINA MUTUAL STEA’S HIV. 03. LT’ lIPICTZD ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. aA and «•ell-known Mail Steamers of Ihi, Cor.>l'«ny sail iortnuhtly from -p H K Companies' «earners «re dssp.ua»! DED SAILINGS.2,335 words
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