Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1914

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE Ft) BUSHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. Ijo. 124 VOL. LXXII. TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1031 1 •xirtrtr’B ~i itT aoorCCtnQQDDI c X 7OU can have the Pinang E I, t.zette posted every day e fojpa ‘whole year co your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. 527). C g grupertionate Quarterly and gH*lf-yrar]y rates. c are payable in c Uivance?end remittances should R be add to E PNUNC CAZCTTK PRESS
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    • 36 1 FbUCHANAN’S ’S U SCOTCH WHISKIES. y* O “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” O (AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). I D BLACK WHITE -fl THE OU) FAVOURITE. and “RED SEAL” fl Jg, ALLEN DENNYS Co. ff ire—rr- ■—rt i" r«—m— rr-inrH
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  • 2370 2 (Specially Written for the “Pinang Gazette" by J. C. Pasqual). TOLAK. Tolak is s remote outpost of Kedah so remote that it was only within the last few years that this mukim was brought under subjection to the Central Government. The inhabitants are Siamese
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    • 371 2 The resident councillor win be at Home on Wednesday, Jane 3rd, His Majesty’s Biithday, at 9-15 p.m No particular invitations will ba issued. 564-2-6 WANTED FOR SIAM, an EUROPEAN SURVEYOR for woi k in connection with hydraulic mining. Good salary offered. Apply Box No. 29, c/o Pinang Gazette. 612—8-6 Federated
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    • 146 2 NOTICE. XXTE BEG to notify the public that we have this day been appointed agents of the Straits Motor Garage, Singapore. READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1914 MODEL 5 SEATER HupmoDile’’ PRICE COMPLETE $2,200 nett. Agents also Jor: NAPIER, VULCAN AND BIANCHI CARS. For particulars and Drices apply to E TAI
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    • 1268 2 FOR SALE. NOTICE. One 16/20 Vinot Motor-Car, in D excellent running order. A MEE LING of the Board of the Liceng One Krause Piano, in perfect Distri Co J u°t‘‘ C on Wednesday 1<J t h S COnd ,On June, 1914 at 9-15 p.m., Apply applications for new licences for
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  • 4047 3 SMALL ATTENDANCE ON OPENING DAY. FEW SURPRISES. One of the chief reasons why the Penang Turf Club decided to experiment by holding two day race meetings, extending over the week-end, was that the attendance on the opening days of the longer meetings was invariably scanty and representative in
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  • 48 3 An interesting match was dec'ded on the Race Course, Penang, this morning, between Mr. A. P. Hadow’s Remembrance and Major Lewis King Blaze.” The distance was 4 furlongs, and weights even—9.7. Stockdale rode Remembrance and R. Billet King Blaze,” who won by two lengths.
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  • 241 3 Mr. Roosevelt, interviewed at Para, said his expedition had beeu a signal success. The naturalists have collected over 2,100 birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish, chiefly from regions hitherto untraversed. The most important part of the trip, Mr. Roosevelt continued, was the geo* graphical side. We
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  • 199 3 -Ex. A booklet was some time since published at Berlin entitled The Bankers' Son in the Foreign Legion in which the author expresses a very unfavourable opinion on the Dutch East India Army. Now a German periodical has taken up the cudgels, strenuously objecting to
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  • 2683 4 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. RESULTS IN CONFINED AND OPEN EVENTS. Penang’s Bisley finished yesterday at twelve o’clock, and the promoters are to be congratulated on its success. The shooting, throughout, has been excellent, and several notable performances were put on record, Mr. R. L. Cuscaden’s possible at 800‘yards (ten
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  • 903 4 HON. A. R. ADAMS AND VOLUNTEERING IN PENANG. The Resident Councillor, the Hon. A. T. Bryant, distributed the prizes at a concert and dance in the Drill Hall last evening. The function was well attended and proved highly enjoyable. The arrangements were excellently carried out by Mrs. WrightMotion,
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    • 408 4 WANTED Alight and airy office c i o Banks and business centre in P eo e to Apply Box No. 20, e/o Pinng “KATOO DEEBOOK" NO LIABILITY. NOTICE is hereby given that a CATr (No. 9) of ONE SHILLING n L share on the Contributing shares i n h above
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  • 547 5 S.F.P." IN FORMA PAUPERIS.” The majority of laymen who in the course of business or otherwise have to attend Courts of Law are familar with the term tn Jorma pauperis which, being roughly dealt with, may be explained as meaning that a suitor’s inability to pay
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  • 322 5 A serious accident occurred at the Tanjong Pagar Wharves, Singapore, as the result of which Mrs N. R- Allan, shipping clerk of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co.,is now detained in the General Hospital. About 10 o’clock Mr A W D Dove was deta’ling vai ious shipping
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  • 261 5 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. India, Brit, 4198, Talbot, May 30, S’ghai, gen., Adamson Gil Allan Co. Hop Sang, Brit, 1359, Robertson, June 1, Ccutta, gen., Boustead Co. Jelunga, Brit, 3361, O’Sullivan, May 30, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. E'ephanta, Brit, 2694, Ooope, May 31, Ccutta, gen., H. L. A Co. Glenogle,
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  • 52 5 Ghee Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Lotusmere for Calcutta. Brandan for Langsa and Edi. Malacca for Tongkah. Omapere for Port Swettenham Singapore. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Seang Choon for Rangoon. Dilwara for Calcutta. Glenogle for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow
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  • 264 5 Pbrano, Junk 2, 1914. 8. P. Tapioca $4 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4.20 buyers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. White Pepper s27| buyers. Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace SHO nom. Mace Pickings $98.00 sellers, doves 146 sales. Nutmegs 110 $23
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  • 76 5 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICI. To-Morrow For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 8 a.m Deli Alma 3 p.m. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Takada 4 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Derfflinger 5.30 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, Luetzow 6 pm. India,
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    • 282 5 “I s Clearance Sale, j 1 II I The Malayan Trading Co. In Liquidation. 49, Beach Street S The Trustees are Selling WHOLESALE or RETAIL the balance of the 1 Stock-in-Trade at COST PRICE or UNDER. a g THE STOCK CONSISTS OF j EE Bedcovers, Blankets, Broadcloth, Coatings, Drills, Ducks,
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  • 1296 6 M.M. The loss of life in ths wreck of the Canadian Pacific trans-Atlantic liner “Empress of Ireland is as heavy as we feared might prove to be the cass on the strength of two of the reports, published on Saturday. An official list states that 1,032 were
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  • 230 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.} The meeting arranged for May 26 to discuss preliminaries for the formation of a College of Agriculture in the F.M.S. has been postponed till June 4. Mr. H. W. Jack has teen appointed an Agricultural Inspector in the Agricultural Department and is expected
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  • 186 6 A Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes Ur. C. D. Cardew, State Treasurer, Pahang, will be going on leave shortly and it is rumoured that on the expiration of his leave he will retire from the service. Mr Cardew joined the Perak service in 1888 as an Inspector
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  • 136 6 Mr. T. C. Nock, Assistant Inspector of Coconuts, may probably be moved to Bagan Datoh for a period of six months to supervise the killing of rats in that district. The planters have been complaining to the Resident of Perak of the depredations caused by these rodents
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  • 163 6 Arrivals. By Klang (June 1) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs W J Trowel], Messrs R P Leadbetter, P Howard, G J Vickery, J J Dawson, E A Wilson, M Schulze and Edgar Ulrich from Port Swettenhim, Rev Bro James, Mr and Mrs Superananam, Messrs H M Boelen, H G
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  • 115 6 CHINESE WIDOWS’ ORPHANS’ INSTITUTION. At the annual general meeting of the above Institution, which was held in Ipoh, Mr Foo CLoo Choon was unanimously made a patron and the following gentlemen were duly elected to serve as office-bearers for the current year:—Mr Chung Yin Fatt (Piesident): Mr Ho Pak Ling
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  • 443 6 Mrs. R. G. Watson, we are glad to hear is making steady progress. Mr. W.’,H/ Elkins, Assistant Traffic Manager,«F.M.S. Railways, Kuala Lumpur has returned from leave. Mr. R. D. Davie*, of the >• Singapore Free Press was a visitor to Penang for the races. The Rev. Brother
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  • 153 6 Mr. Charles Her here Niven has been provisionally appointed, temporarily, a a member of the Legislative Council during the absence from the Colony of Mrs, Frederick William Collins. The Governor has been pleased to nominate Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Brooke to be members of the Ladies’ Committee
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  • 80 6 The 8.1. contract packet Taroba with the Home mails may be expected to arrive here on Thursday at 6 a.m. and sail the same day at 4 p.m. for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. The N.D L. Mail steamer Derffliuger,’ having left Colombo at 10 p.m. on Saturday the
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  • 76 6 Scenes taken at Penang Races by their own operator will be shown at the George Town Cinema this evening, in conjunction with a number of other excellent films. The Straits Cinematograph drew good houses during the holidays when the Chevalier de Maison Rouge and Her Mistaken Choice weie
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    • 79 6 I King George IV Scotch Whisky. I the Distillers Qjmpany Jimi ted, Edinburgh. TONG JOO Co., Penang, SOLE AGENTS. 1 PtFKIG ,4111’ IPoH\ Ladies’ Department. NEW DELIVERY OF WHITE DRESS MUSLINS, WHITE AND COLOURED TOBRALOO CLOTH FlsX. jr< IB I X. jr i i vj -Mcrfm' w f r I
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    • 33 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.
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  • 16 6 DEATH. Sturmer—On Ist June, 1914, at No. 9, Arratoon Road, Penang, Mrs. M. L. B. Sturmer.
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  • 95 7 TRAIN DASHES INTO MOTOR BUS. remarkable accident at PUDU. From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, June 1. A railway accideut occurred yesterday evening at Pudu. A motor ’bus from Sungei Besi to Kuala Lumpur crashed through the gates at the level crossing at Pudu, vrh c n a
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Paris, June 1. The Premier has decided to resign. After prolonged conversations with his colleagues and members of Parliament be said he was of opinion that he had completed the task for which he took office, namely, securing a return of a majority in favour
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  • 49 7 —Reuter. COMPATRIOTS’ OFFER. Victoria, May 31. Vancouver Hindus have offered a hundred thousand pounds in cash and property as bail for their brethren on the Komagagata Maru if allowed to land, pending the decision of the courts. The fight will be carried to the Privy Cuuncil.-
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  • 47 7 -Reuter. GFRMAN STEAMERS FINED. London, June 2. The American authorities at Vera Cruz have fined the German steamers Bavaria and Ypiranga 118,685 and 894,950 pesos respectively for discharging cargo at a port other than where it was con- signed to.—
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  • 20 7 —Reu'er, CHURCH DESTROYED BY FIRE. London, June 1. Wargrave Thames Church has been destroyed by fire by Suffragiste.-
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  • 310 7 D.O.L. Berlin, May 31. The Kaiser visits Konopesch on June 12, at the invitation of Franz Ferdinand. Herr von T rpitz will accompany the Kaiser. The Heir Apparent, who is technically a Privy Councilor, desires to speak with von Tirpitz regarding the Navy. English Conservative circles confirm
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  • 1234 7 —Reuter. SOLICITOR S STORY OF THE COLLISION. 1,032 DROWNED. CAPTAIN KENDALL’S EVIDENCE. Quebec, May 30. The best account of the disaster yet given is of a London solicitor named Duncan. He was in bed when he heard two blasts, signifying that the vessel was stopping. Then he felt
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  • 29 7 —Reuter. BOAT OVERTURNS. London, June 1. A Scout master and five boy scouts have been drowned by the overturning of a boat at Oulton Broad.-
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  • 27 7 Reuer. St. Johns, May 31. The crew of the Barluk,” which was crushed in ice in January, have landed, all well, on Wranged Island.-
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  • 28 7 —Reuter. London, May 31. The C. P. R. Empress of Russia has broken the Yokohama to ancouver re- cord by 8 hours 29 minutes.-
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  • 1197 7 J'EXANG v. PERAK. TO-DAY’S MATCH. The first match of the year between Pen*ng and Pe r ak was commenced on the Esplanade at eleven o’clock this morning. Perak won the 'toss ard pat in Towers and Ballmore to meet Oliver and Mackay of Penang Play was very slow at
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  • 191 7 Page 2 —From Perlis to the Inland Sea. Page 3.—Penang Races Dutch Army in East India; Roosevelt Discovers a Great River King Blaze v. Remembrance.” Page 4.—Penang Bisley. Page s.—What Other Papers Say Accident at Tanjong Pagar Clearances Shipping Arrivals; Produce Mails. Page 6.—The Lost Empress” Social
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  • 68 7 GOVERNMENT SERVANT KILLED. NEW-COMER TO KUALA LUMPUR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 1. Mr, G" O. Evans, Electrical Section, Posts and Telegraphs, was killed on Saturday night, by a fall from a motor cycle on Weld Hill. His temple struck a piece of granite. Mr.
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  • 33 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 2. A team chosen by the Singapore Football Association met a representative Johore side at Johore yesterday. A fast game ended in a draw—no scoring.
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  • 38 7 —Reuter. London, May 30. At the Oval, Surrey beat Warwickshire by an innings and 197 runs. At Catfcrd, Kent and Leicestershire drew, Kent leading on the first innings. At Manchester Essex beat Lancashire by 156 runners.—
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  • 31 7 Reuter. PROHIBITIVE LEGISLATION. London, May 30. The “Daily Mail” correspondent ab Christchurch wires that the Government will introduce legislation in June, prohibit- ing the immigration of Asiatics.-
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  • 24 7 —Reuter. A DENIAL FROM ATHENS. Athens, May 30. It is denied that Greece is negotiating for the purchase of American battleships.
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  • 103 7 THE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. At the 35th auction of the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association there were offered for sale 221.86 piculs or lbs., —of which piculs or 26,291£ lbs. were sold. Prices realized Sheet smoked $lOO to $llB —2/0.78d. sheet plain 105 109 —l/10.89d. unsmoked
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  • 48 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $70.60 per picul, buyers, no sellers. No London quotations. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $70.60 Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong Fee Co. nil. Singapore Straits Trading Co. nil.
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  • 41 7 The working at the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. for the past month was as follows Dredge Hours Pcs. No. 1 633 245 No. 2 573 297 No. 4 624 577 No. 5 661 597 Hours 2,491 Pcs. 1,716
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  • 18 7 The output of the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd., for May was 450 piculs; estimated value $19,125,
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    • 238 7 Al>V ICICTIBI NG KA 11. U RICS, There are still men who say they nave found advertising a failure. They claim that they gave it a fair trial and could see no results. Whenever a merchant says that be has tried advertising without success, there is usually a very good
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1435 8 report of LINGGI PLANTATIONS. I NOTABLE REDUCTION IN PRODUCING COSTS. The outstanding feature of the Linggi report, just published, writes Mr. E. L, Killick in the Financier,” is the substantial saving effected in the average cost of production. In the case of this company the reduction is especially
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    • 1051 8 NEW TAPPING SYSTEM. The third annual general meeting of the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company, Limi ed, was held at Winchester House, E C Colonel Ivor Philipp*, D. 5.0., M.P., (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his speech, said The rubber sold realised a
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    • 28 8 The followin' is the result of the Ulu Piah Company for last month Sold Pels. 63.89 realising $2,764.50 Unsold estimated at Piculs 428.74 j $16,981.60|
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    • 532 8 AN UNSATISFACTORY YEAR’S WORKING. The eighth ordinary general meeting of the above company took place at the registered offices, Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore, under the chairmanship of Mr. G. A. Derrick. The Chairman said the report and accounts having been in the hands of the shareholders for
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    • 252 8 GOVERNMENT AND PRAI WHARVES. At the last council meeting of the F. M.S. Chamber of Mines, held on Monday, May 25th, the following were present: Mr R P Brash (Vice-President) in the chair. Dr F T Muller, Hon Mr A Payne-Qallwey, Messrs. G W Wilson, O
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    • 155 8 One of the fallacies—the I have to pay for the Advertisements fallacy. You pay for them just precisely as you pay for the rent of the shop you deal with—no more, no less. A shop in a crowded thoroughfare pays a higher rent than one in a deserted street, but
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    • 414 8 i THE ELEPHANT is the largest inhabitant of the forest in the world. This is an undisputed fact. Sunlight Soap has the largest sale of any Soap in the world. Th is, also, is an undisputed fact. The great value of the Elephant’s tusks is well known, but far better
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  • 365 9 WILLIAMS—REUTENS. A pretty wedding was celebrated yesterday morning at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, between Mr. Willie Alphonse Williams, Assistant Teacher of St Xavier’s Institution, Penan?, and Miss Edith Annie Reutens, second daughter of Mr. Virgil Reutens, Sr, and Mrs. Charlotte Augusta Reutens, of 12 Argus
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  • 284 9 The Recert Discovery in Hendon Church. Mr A E Nelson, writing from London to The Times says It may interest some of your readers, particularly those connec ed with Singapore and the Straits Settlements, to know that a few days ago during the removal of the
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  • 182 9 It is an old fact that while Londoners are agog about what Ulster may do if Home Rule is carried, little is heard about what will happen in the other provinces of Ireland if Bill fails to become law. Nevertheless this is an important factor in the
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  • 175 9 Tuesday, June 2. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m High Water 7.8 a.m. and 6.27 p.m. Low Water 0.3 a.m. and 0.39 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Wedaeaday. June 5. Public Holiday. King’s Birth Day Parade. Cricket, Selangor v. Negri Sembilan at
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  • 33 9 June 26. Penang Veterans’. Fancy Dress, Ball, Town Hall. July 13 to 18—Hongkong University, Matriculation Examination. September 7 to 12.—International Rubber Congress, Batavia. September 8 to Oct. 10.—International Rubber Exhibition. Batavia.
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  • 124 9 Penang, June 2, 1914. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 31/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 316 3 Credit ...2/4 5/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 J 3 days* sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 345 9 PENANGRACES. PHOTOGRAPHS were taken by the NIKKO” Studio at Penang Races, on Saturday and Monday, and are now on sale. Over 150 Photographs were taken. Inspection Invited. Visitors should inspect our stock of Curios at Branch Store, 56, Beach Street. Head Office 21, PENANG ROAD. Proprietor, K. S. OKANIWA. RUBBER.
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    • 59 9 In recommending Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable medicine for coughs, chills, dysentery, and windy affections of the stomach, we are supported by the knowledge of its 20 years record in Australasia, Africa, England, and countless other divisions of the World. Everywhere proved and accepted as a standard medicine
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    • 194 9 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld. Auckland. Wellington. Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING Al Samarang and Fiji if induoeme» OVFBBs). The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARI* MA. 5,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates of (Sailing from Singapore: Per
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    • 255 9 HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Americaln. OHLENDORFF’S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER A’ways in Stock. CHOP MA T A. CARL SCHLIEPER’S > p'---" Implements, Tools and Machinery for Rubber Estates. 1 H M. B. and Four Crown Whisky. SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN Co, PeAcmg. Telegraphic Address: RUNNYMEDE,” PENANG. Cede:
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  • 523 10 At the recent entertainment by Lumpur amateur/ Mr. Alston provided another topical pong, Poor Old John He never knew there was a place they called the FMB. He never saw them get their high finances in a mess. He never had to try extracting blood out i
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  • 237 10 Last year, it will be remembered, the Federal Council voted a sum of 160,000 to put up buildings and modern cages to house a living collection of Malayan animals, with a site somewhere in our picturesque botanical gardens, which cover an immense area of
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  • 73 10 the 16th tuat V’ at n tte J“ ornin g °f ceeded in IC < B Si BOra suce<c&pe appar ent l^ 8 h Ufc f J he P rison there, filing through th« k VIDS been effecte d by their cell g barB of the
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  • 769 10 THE WRONG BRAND. The other evening Sir Thomas Dewar, the well-known whisky manufacturer, gave a dinner to a body of commercial men. There were the usual pleasant after-dinner speeches. One of the more prominent guests proposed Sir Thomas Dewar’s health. He referred (says the Daily Citizen in eloquent
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 51 10 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 ZSi? f r un lowB Hotels and Public Buildings. For illustrated catalogue •nd praticulars wnte to Tke Borneo CemLocalA^H 4 Sift<a^Or<
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    • 859 10 —II o O I k.l Tke to,t BANKS, PER T U u g rrl -sssesxc* tiEB is a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases Incorporated by Royal Charter. ,JBL of the respiratory organs, especially WhOOplng n n —SINGAPORE. ««W* Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial r,,,. AMurane* and Endowment I
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  • 764 11 The steamer Haddon ha 11,” belonging to the West Hartlepool Steam Navigation Company, Limited, has been sold to Japanese buyers with delivery in the Far East for about £14,000. She is of 2,608 tons groes and 1,657 tons net register, and was built at Newcastle in 1808, with
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    • 860 11 NY K N'fclllSF' Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld Skin sIHiF V*« dr will be quickly and permanently :J ,|JW |&r 'I jF improved by the daily use of F‘Hazeline’ (Trade Merk) jj IThe1 The Original Non-Greasy Beautifier U EUROPEAN LINE. hO r ./■>:,!. Signs of exposure and neglect disappear, A
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    • 93 11 You can Escape the tortures of Neuralgia—tlvse fearful, darting, ehooting pains that drive y< u almost insane—by rubbing the face and head with that King of pain destroyed, Little’s Oriental Balm. This marvellous remedy acts like magic on the quivering, pain-racked nerves. It soothes, relieves, CURES. Its praises are sung
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    • 195 11 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. LIMITED, 255. PENANG ROAD. GAME. ENGLISH. SIBERIAN. Pheasants, Pheasants, Grouse, Black Game, Partridges. Wild Duck, Teal. Telegrams:—Storage. Telephone No. 602. GOSNELL’S •'SOC/HTy EAU de COLOGNE Recognised by the Leaders of Beauty and Fashion as the most perfect of all Perfumes A TOILET NECESSITY. AGENTS: THE Dispensary,
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    • 2127 12 r fa*»»- British-India AT 1 teM CEAN «.wSxmi STEAM NAVKA N ITD IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. w IN tkrmkd7Z^tkamk ß s. INTENDED SAILINGS. M T OUTWARD T'HK faat and well-known Mail Ste.mera of Un. Company .adtort- Ohma and Japjriwery week, .nd f™. B OUTWAKU. 1 nightly from Bremen, Hamburg via
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