Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 June 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-06-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 128 VOL. LXXII. SATURDAY. 6th JUNE. 1914 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement923 1914-06-06 1 nation o tinn ooid rj d n bOK $3O d D t XTOU can have the Pinang D Gazette posted every day for a whole year co your address. 0 (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payabk* in advance and remittances should be addressed to923 words
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Advertisement43 1914-06-06 1 o BUCHANAN’S U SCOTCH WHISKIES. J “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” Q 3 (AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). y BLACK WHITE d ITHE OLD FAVOVRITE. H ARD bed SEAL R afflft, ALLEN DENNYS Co. 9 II M ■f■ If ■M" I IM- r If -M M H43 words
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Article704 1914-06-06 2 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. M-ssrs. James F. Hutton <fc Ox, Ltd writing on Vlay 14th, report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week Mid-American —Spot 7.42 7.27 Mid-American, current month 7-o*l F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 9.20 V.io Yester- Last New York Cotton. day. week. Spot—Cento. 13-20 12-» 0 London. To-day. Last week704 words
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Article77 1914-06-06 2 There is a trumpet that may blow In any place the soul shall go, A silver trumpet, faint and far, Sounding to war. To war, amid a laughing throng Through wounds to health; by tears to song To harbjur through the treacheries Of chartless seas. Who never heard77 words
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Advertisement1107 1914-06-06 2 Required Tamil field con- WANTED DUCTOR with knowledge of Factory zwiMni? r work good salary for good man. Apply A t-lOHJ aod Al RY OFFIO E olow to f personally with references to the Manager, A Banks and business centre in Penang. g/ IT Hidden Streams Estate, Trong, Taiping. Apply1,107 words
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Advertisement446 1914-06-06 2 The 1 gj|| j ß Tonic 1 N ee( i y° U .r P get If you are run down—if you ‘VANA’ have been ill and are slow to ’xl?;"I I recover, take Vana Tonic—- the first dose will convince you of its remarkable restorative power. Sold in bottles at446 words
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Article1905 1914-06-06 3 ETHEL W. LARCOMBE - NO. VI. BY ETHEL W. LARCOMBE. [All Rights Rkservkd.] I Rm often asked why ladies fiud it hard to improve at lawn tennis, and I think osnally it is because they do not know how to make their strokes properly. The mo,t important thing in tennis for a1,905 words
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Advertisement273 1914-06-06 3 The Best Lager and Gin in the East. I peter WALKERI m pa LAGER 9 f s ■re?' !k~ ~~v «JSt >ll l I 4| |JW* U HUBERT. WOODROFFE Co. Ltd. <Ih;A IllE illlWl],M" llm!** 1 Kuala Lumpur. KI in 4 and Ipoh. F.M.S. I U ail l rSgajH lotPTiaffi.273 words
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Advertisement71 1914-06-06 3 Driving Belt*. Frequently considerable trouble arises through the right Belt not being selected—and the drives not properly arranged. The Glindy Belting which is wjrld famous as its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate, and is not affected by heat or moisture. Messrs. Hilton <fc Co.,71 words
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Advertisement368 1914-06-06 3 I MMOWf OVMIt for light, downy beards many a razor would have no market. The tough beard or the tender skin J?*" 6 rea shaving test —and the Gillette is the one razor that meets that test every day with millions of satisfied users. r'oiTTi ,ui, J ute s is368 words
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Article652 1914-06-06 4 UNSUCCESSFUL ACTION AGAINST AN EMPLOYEE. The Bangkok papers publish lengthy accounts of the judgment of the International Court on the action brought by the United Engineer*, L’d. «gainst Mr. H. E. Foster, a former employee. The facts of the case were that in 1906 the defendant ente652 words
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Article177 1914-06-06 4 Woman is changing the face of London. Architects have prated and prattled for generations, and societies have been formed for the purpose of remodelling London. Loudon is changing, but not at the dictation of the experts or at the bidding of housing committees. It is woman177 words
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Article516 1914-06-06 4 HOW THE BLACK PRINCE RAISED FUNDS. The great-timeworn folio ccntainiog the Chronicles of the Black Prince, which, says the Daily Mail,” have be°n recently d scovered in London, contain illuminating passages of the days of chivalry. The necessities of existeucs forced the Prince at one time to516 words
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Article183 1914-06-06 4 A return has just been issued showing the total population and the Indian population in various colonies and protectorates. In Ceylon nearly 470.500 Indians are resident out of a total population of 4,110,400. The East African Protectorate, with a popula’ion of 4,000,000 has only 11,900 Indians,183 words
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Article85 1914-06-06 4 S.F.P.” There was a big blaze on Lazarus Island, near St. John’s Island, on Tuesday night owing to the jungle growth being set on fire by some unknown means. The fire continued for several hours, reaching such dimensions that it could be seen for several miles aroundS.F.P.” - 85 words
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Article65 1914-06-06 4 Arrivals. By Nagoya (June 6) from London, Mr and Mrs Bilke and child, Mr and Mrs J T Foxon, Mr and Mrs T Clarke, Mrs R Ford and child, Miss E N Wright, Miss Atkins M lB s M Alexander, Miss M Rickett Messrs HW Jack, F H Toynbee,65 words
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RUBBER REPORTS.
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Article571 1914-06-06 4 'ihe report of the Batang Malaka Rubber Estates, Limited, to be submitted to the meeting on the 21st ins' say! that the latest report from the visiting agent states that the total area planted in rubber is 1,264.3 acres, dis‘ribu l ed as follows Negri Sembilan division, 247.1571 words
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Article372 1914-06-06 4 The report of the Malayalam Rubber and Produce Company, Limited, states that the crops harvested for the year ended December 31st were as follows Rubber. —264 035 lbs, against an estimate of 277,000 lbs and 141,866 lbs harvested during 1912. The inclusive f o.b; cost was Is 9.741 per372 words
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Article462 1914-06-06 4 Ths report of the Lanadron Rubber Esta e*. Limited, to be submitted t> the meeting on the 19th instant, states that during the year to December 31st 219 acres were planted up, but on the other hand, several ravines aid low-lying pieces of land alreaiy planted were abandoned owing462 words
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Article364 1914-06-06 4 Presiding at the meeting of the Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates, on May 12 Mr. E. L. Hamilton siid that they had done better than they had hope! they should in the matter of yield of lubber during the year under review. After full consideration of future estimates364 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-06 4 but ,it,le thi Earth, «nd X Care apparent’ that good h”u h °L ia possess. It a will surely internal complaints SoTl^ 1 dicine for and Stores ln 7 Dl<, P en r i< s ywhere. 80 cents a bottl40 words
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Advertisement19 1914-06-06 4 Proved by independent Scientific investigation to have a Body Buildin£ ower ot 10 to 0 times ifia amount taken.19 words
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Advertisement400 1914-06-06 4 SITUATION WANTED, N EXPERIENCED DRESSER seeks A employment in an Estate Hospital tkn Qt-rssit-a nr F M.S. Good references. Apply No. 19, c/o Pinang Gazette. \A/ ANTED W 1 JUNIOR ASSISCANT for healthy Rubber Estate in Perak. Working knowledge of Tamil necessary, Malay not required. Salary $175 to start. Apply400 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous343 1914-06-06 4 StfiMtS Cinema LocationPEN ANG ROAD. Absolutely the Leadtng Premier Show. PATHE” PRODUCTIONS A Speciality. Saturday, 6th June. OUR VARIETY PROGRAMME. The Bazaar of Feature, Dtama and Comedy in the most up-to date Novelty of Art Photography, RFTDAVTWf If ADV 1 IIE DDI KA lIN V MARK, 3 PartB 3 MAX343 words
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Article931 1914-06-06 5 thinkers and tricksters. It is a fact that a good many educated and straightforward persons, quite apart from the uneducated and silly, who have long been in contact with the East, are prepared to that there is current in the East knowledge of the kind which in the931 words
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Article262 1914-06-06 5 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended May 23 there were 70 deaths —45 males and 25 females, equal to a death-rate of 35.21 per mille per annum, compared with 40.74 in the preceding week and with 46.10 in the corresponding week of last year. The following262 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement321 1914-06-06 5 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG, THE ENGLISH HOTEL Unrivalled Position Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Telegrams: Normans, Penang. Telephone No. 392. THE BODEGA, 2a, BEACH STREET, The Rendezvous of Penang. Chops and Steaks from the Grill. Slings and Cocktails a noted feature. N.B. The Bodega321 words
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Advertisement145 1914-06-06 5 PERTUSSkN is a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases of the respiratory organs, especially Whooping Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Catdrrh, Asthma, eto which has been recognized unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the Affections of the Lungs be relieved by the use of it. TO BB HAD AT BTBRT145 words
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Article1109 1914-06-06 6 There is a tendency on the part of several Radical j jurnals at Home to treat the six million sterling loan which the F.M.S. is seeking to raise, in the peculiarly obnoxious manner of the insufferable person who seizes upon a passing inconvenience to say, I told1,109 words
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Article81 1914-06-06 6 HARRIS—COCKE. At St George’s Church, Penang, this morning, the wedding took place of Mr. G. H. Harris, Inspector of Mines, Ipoh, F.M.S., and Miss H. N. Cocke. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. P. M. Cocke, of the Bukit Rajah Rubber Co., Klang, while81 words
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Article89 1914-06-06 6 This afternoon at St. George’s Church, Penang, the Rev. F. W. Haines officiating, the wedding was solemnized of Mr. H. P. Clodd, Manager of the Planters’ Stores and Agency, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Alexander, formerly on the teaching staff of the Girls’ School, Kuala Lumpur, who arrived from Home89 words
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Article530 1914-06-06 6 Page 2,—Manchester Cotton. Page 3.—Ladies’ Tennis! Page 4.—United Engineers, Ltd. Pawning a Crown Indians in the Colonies Rubber Reports; London Street of Super-Shops. Page s.—Eastern Magic Public Health. Page 6.—Meeting the Bill; Weddings at Penang Telegrams. Page 7.—Telegrams; Local Share Market; Sporting News. Page B.—The Botanic Gardens;530 words
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Article99 1914-06-06 6 —Reuter. QUESTION OF BUILDING IN AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, June 5. Mr. Salter, the manager of the Federal dockyard, in a report to the Defence Minister, says th»b warship build, ing in Australia would be argely futile, as vessels would not be complete until half their effective life had concluded—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article71 1914-06-06 6 -Rtuter. INSURANCE PAYMENTS. London, June 5. The total insurance, £400,000 sterling on the Empress of Ireland will be paid in a few days. London, June 6, The Liverpool Mayor’s Empress of Ireland ’’fund amounts to £13,758. Albert Hall Service. At the memorial service in the Albert Hall-Rtuter. - 71 words
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Article55 1914-06-06 6 —Reuter. ADMIRAL’S DECLARATION. London, June 6. The newspapers give pi eminence to a letter from Admiral Percy Scott, declaring that submarines and aeroplanes have revolutionised naval warfare He declares Dreadnoughts are now useless and that we require an enormous fLet of submarines, airships and aeroplanes—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article37 1914-06-06 6 —Reuter. MOTOR-CAR EXPEDITION LEADER’S END. London, June 6. Captain Kwlsey, leader of the Daily Telegraph Cape to Cairo motor-car exexpedition, has died in Central Africa, as a sequel to being mauled by a leopard.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article33 1914-06-06 6 —Reuter. “AQUITANIA” AT NEW YORK. London, June 6. In contrast to the Vaterland the Aqaitania,” was docked at New York in half an hour. She was handled like a tug.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article30 1914-06-06 6 —Reuter. London, June 5. Gilt edged securities have receded on the announcement that a Canadian Government five millions 4 per cent, loan at 98 is under written.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article33 1914-06-06 6 Reuter. Berlin, June 6. A sjndicate headed by the Disconto Gesellschaft has taken up sixty-five million marks of a 4 per cent German Protectorates Loan which will be issued shortlvReuter. - 33 words
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Article81 1914-06-06 6 -D.O.L. Berlin, June 5. In the Duma, protests were made against the Minister for Public Instruction, on the ground that he is detaining the progress of Russian cu’ture. 1 he Russian rate of exchange is continuously declining. Russian shares are also falling in consequence of St. Petersburg-D.O.L. - 81 words
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Advertisement119 1914-06-06 6 4 //1 Vz-’ ffigyV 7X riyr *I/ /XkTwnk F 3 t-rA II 1 1 I X BL SCOTCH WHISKY Jis 'Prepared for Export. EXTRA SPECIAL, GOLD LABEL SPECIAL VERY OLD. WHITE LABEL 1 Proprietor» Bulloch. Lade Co.. Ltd.. OiSTiLLcna at Oi»»aow. Islat. ano Camro«i.town. OFFICES: GLASGOW and LONDON. II I119 words
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Advertisement33 1914-06-06 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, Proprietors33 words
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Obituary74 1914-06-06 6 OBITUARY LORD LUCAN. London, June 6. Lord Lucan is dead.—Reut°r. [Lucan, 4th Earl. (George Bingham) b May 8, 1830. Represeutaive peer for Ireland Knight of Legion of Honour and of Medjidieh, sth class 1857; Lt. Col. Coldstream Guards 1859, retire! 1860; A D C to father in Crimea 1854; M74 words
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Article82 1914-06-06 7 -Reuter. HISTORIC CHURCH BURNED. London, June 5. 'J he historic Bieadssl! church, at Derby, has bfen destroyed by fire, including priceless relics, and the monument of Erasmus Darwin. Explosions were heard. The Court Incident, The utmost reticence is being observed regarding the Buckingham Palace incident It is understood-Reuter. - 82 words
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Article179 1914-06-06 7 —Reuter. L’HE LANDING OF ARMS FOR REBELS. New York, June 6. The newspapers say President Wilson has received a d°spa ch from the mediators at Niagara,pro’esting against the United State* for not preventing the landing of ship raents of munitions for the Mexican rebels and hinting that—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article181 1914-06-06 7 -D.O L. MARTIAL LAW AT DURAZZO. Durazz->, June 5. The International Commission of Control has returned here after a fruitless attempt to negotiate with the insurgents, who persisted in their demand for a Mahommedan Piince. The Government afterwards proclaimed martial law at Durazzo, and ordered the Malissoris against the-D.O L. - 181 words
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Article46 1914-06-06 7 —Reuter. Dijon, June 5. The aviators, Lieutenant Dironne and Private Ricux, fell two thousand Let and were killed. The Hydroplane Disaster, London, June 5. The body of Commander Rice, who with Lieutenant Cresswell, fell with a hydroplane, into Southampton water, has been recovered-—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article37 1914-06-06 7 —Reuter. 3.000 RIFLES LANDED IN DAYLIGHT. London, June 5. A schooner ran three thousand Mausers into Belfast Harbour in daylight and Lhtei oiunteers removed them in drays. Ihe authorities were completely deceived, arri susp-cted nothing.——Reuter. - 37 words
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Article31 1914-06-06 7 Reuter. PERRUGuIA imprisoned. London, June 5. Perruggia has been sentenced to imprisonment for one year and fifteen days for the theft of the famous picture, La GiocondaReuter. - 31 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article59 1914-06-06 7 THE RESULT. London, June 5. The race for the Manchester Cup resulted as follows JUNIOR i CURRAGH 2 GULLER 3 Twelve ran. Won by three quarters of a length. Four lengths between second and third. THE BETTING. The betting on the Manchester Cup was as follows 5 to59 words
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Article31 1914-06-06 7 —Reuter. MATCH ARRANGED. London, June 5. A fight between Johnson and Langford has been arranged to take place in London. Johnson gets six thousand pounds, win or lose.——Reuter. - 31 words
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Article38 1914-06-06 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 6. In ths semi-final for the Association Cup, Singapore Cricket Club beat Aryevedos by four goals to nil. S.C.C. now meet the winner of R.G.A. and K.0.Y.L.1. in the final.38 words
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Article123 1914-06-06 7 SHANGHAI’S SCORE. Shanghai ehot off in the Interport competition on May 21, with the following i e-ult <r. «J oT O e 8 O se O ci o > > L- >, co gH Dr S A Ransom 34 33 32 99 Capt EI M Barrett 34123 words
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126 1914-06-06 7 The Penang Volunteers fired iu this competition this morning on the Range at 7-15 a.m. with a very poor and disappointing result with the exception of Pte. Hogan and Pte. Murray, who did exceedingly well Under the circumstances, “poor” describes the shooting of the rest The126 words
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Article37 1914-06-06 7 The Singapore Ladies made the following scores in the Mills Trophy for June. Miss Kerr 28 Mrs Gattey 27 Mrs Robinson 27 Mrs Davie 26 Lady Evelyn Young 24 Miss Tomlinson 21 Total 15337 words
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Article68 1914-06-06 7 The following ties have been fixed for Monday, June 8 Championship. —G B F Southam v. E R Henderson W B Houston v. J D Fettes; F N Syer v. J. M. Chalmers. The following ties have been fixed for Tuesday, June 9 Championship.—Dr J Rose v. A68 words
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Article236 1914-06-06 7 THE HANDICAPS. Following are the handicaps in connection with the P. C. C. Sports next Saturday 100 Yards Handicap. Yards. M J Finlay 2 CW B Hewitt 3 H D Nicholson b RH B Fleming 3 C E Libeand 5 V C Upton 3 L J P Joaquim236 words
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Article56 1914-06-06 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 to 7-15 p m. this evening 1 Selection The Bohemian Girl Balfe 2 Two step The Mosquito's Parade Whitny 3 Selection Messenger Boy Kappey 4 Wul’z Aerial Spirits Hecker 5 The Virginia56 words
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Article132 1914-06-06 7 An entertainment was given by the members of the Sabha, at the Sabba house, Penang Road, last night, to bid fa-ewell to Mr. R. M. Pakir Mahomed Rowter, merchant, and contractor and agent for the B.LS.N. Co. st Klang, in honour of his departure to India to132 words
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Article103 1914-06-06 7 THE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. At the 142nd auction, on June 2nd, there were offered for sale piculs 779.89 or 103,985 lbs., sold piculs 554.80 or 73,973 lbs. Prices realized Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed $ll5 to $l2O good ribbed... 105 113 fine plain 112 117 good plain 103103 words
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Article74 1914-06-06 7 OUTPUIS FOR MAY. The following are outputs for May Alor-Pongsu lbs. 9,802 Brieh 7,552 Bungsar 714 Bagan Serai 13,700 Batak Rabit 14,000 F. M. S. 94,463 Henrietta 14,796 Kurau >» 18,000 Kuang 4,450 K. L. m 98,916 Lower Perak 4,500 Merbau 3,748 Malakoff 29,000 Penang 102,296 Rubana 45,50074 words
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Article192 1914-06-06 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeis and sellers only) in our share list o page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day Sa asm. 1 a c as r- so Mining, Topeng C. 31/3 33/- 30/- 31/9 K. Deebook 8/- 10/- 9/- 10/. Malayan Tin 35/9 39/3 32/6192 words
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Article265 1914-06-06 7 Messrs Kennedy Co.’s weekly share report state»:— With a broken week owing to the holidays, the Share Market continues very quiet and in the absence of support most quotations are again marked down. A slight rally occurred in the leading Rubber Shares on the advance of265 words
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Article68 1914-06-06 7 To-day’a quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $69.40 per picul, buyers, no sel’e’3. Tin in London was quoted at £l3B spot and £l4O three months. The fol'owing business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $69.40 Straits Trading Co. 25 tons at $70.10 Eastern Smelting Co.68 words
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Article23 1914-06-06 7 —Reuter. Dedeagatch, Jone 5. Deported Bulgarians have been released amid wild enthusiasm. Their release has calmed the dangerous excitement —Reuter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article82 1914-06-06 7 In the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith concluded the hearing of a suit brought by Ong Ah Sok, formerly a rikisha puller in Penang, against Captain R. D. Caswell for damages for breach of a contract entered into between plaintiff and defendant regarding82 words
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Advertisement294 1914-06-06 7 f I Clearance Sale. 1 EĔ I The Malayan Trading Co. 5 In Liquidation. 49, Beach Street. S I I The Trustees are Selling s 1 WHOLESALE or RETAIL the balance of the g S Stock-in-Trade at COST PRICE or UNDER. 1 i THE STOCK CONSISTS OF S Bedcovers, Blankets,294 words
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Article600 1914-06-06 8 REPORT ON PENANG AND SINGAPORE. The annual report by Mr. I. H. Burkell on the Botanic Gardens, Singapore and Penang, for last year states In accordance with the policy already laid down the research work of the department and plant dissemination in the country were as much600 words
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Article307 1914-06-06 8 Shillong, May 20.—A grant of Rs. 39,000 has recently been made by the Chief Commissioner to the Sisters of Notre Dame des Missions, Chittagong, to help them to put up the buildings for an elementary European school which it is intended to open in Hhflong on307 words
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Article869 1914-06-06 8 The net registered tonnage of shipping entering the port of Rangoon during the year 1913 was 2,945,315, which is stated to be a record. Tne total revenue was R. 51,84,913, compared with R 43,93.457 in 1912-13 and the expenditure R 41,10,174. The Cunard liner Aquitania (43,000 tons), the869 words
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367 1914-06-06 8 NOW BETTER, HEAVIER AND STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE. ANOTHER PERMANENT DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS CURE IN RANGOON. Condemned to the life of a semi-invalid, never hearty and well: this has been the lot of thousands of men and women whose lives were all pains and367 words
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Article511 1914-06-06 8 Just as we go to Press, sajs the Cathedral Monthly Paper for June, the news reaches us of ths immedia e departure of Archdeacon Izard on sick 1 ave. It has bsen evident for some time p>st that his health has not been of ths be-t, but since511 words
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Advertisement307 1914-06-06 8 x M m I DEWARS I “EXTRA special I i WHISKY I 1 x W i X KATZ BROS., Ltd., M SOLE AGENTS. x X X x X MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMXtMMNX BROWN Co., 1 1 M u “’X I ,ptOT8 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE -n—j COMPABT. LIMITED. Inscriptions done in all languages, under307 words
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Article2277 1914-06-06 9 SI I I I m.tal Paid nn Number of Icsue f •5. P Share*. Value. 2 Dividend*. Nazn* I I B Si -5 I a ac or 1210 1811 1912 1913 1914 MINI NO 1912 8100,000 SfiO.ooo 60.000 1 1 1903 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 30 28$ 92,277 words
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Advertisement844 1914-06-06 9 BANKS. YAMATO Co., Singapore. Incorporated by Royal Charter. GLAZED EARTHENWARE RUBBER LATEX CUPS Hiad Omo: 38, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, 8.0 AND A«ENCIEB and Bbanchm. S “7 px. MOMI RUBBER CHESTS Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembac W* X 19* x 24*) I Canton Kobe Shanghai Cebu Kuala Lumpur Singapore Colombo Madras844 words
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Article135 1914-06-06 10 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Lycaon, Brit., 4814, Walker, June 5, Y’hama, gen., William Mansfield Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Welsh, June 5, A. Star, gen., E. S. Co. Chalister, Brit., 3369, Gatt, June 5, Yokohama, gen., B. S Co. Lightning, Brit, 2122, Lane, June 6, Port Swetienham, gen., H. L. Co. CLEARANCES.135 words
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Article41 1914-06-06 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close. Calcutta Laisang 9 a.m. Singapore and China Sabine Rickmers 2 p.m Singapore, China and Japan Kirin Maru 5 p.m Tvbsday. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m41 words
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Article131 1914-06-06 10 Pbsang, Junk 6, 1914. (By Courtesy of tbs 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| 3 days* sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174 j 3 days’ sight Private 175131 words
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Article259 1914-06-06 10 Pknang, Junk 6, 1914. 8. P. Tapioca $3.95 sale?. M. P. Tapioca $4.22} sales 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 $llO non». Mace Pickings $98.00 sellers. Cloves $46 sales. Nutmegs 110 J259 words
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Article353 1914-06-06 10 SUNDAY, JUNE 7. Cherek of England. St. George’s Church. —Matins 8 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Children’s Service, 5 p m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Hymn 164, Father of Heaven whose love profound Responses, Roberts, Psalm 42, Go’s, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, Stainers’ Parisian Tone. Hymn 160. Holy,353 words
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Article158 1914-06-06 10 Saturday, June 6. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 10.4 a.m. and 11.1 p.m. Low Water 4.24 a.m. and 5.21 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Sunday, June 7 High Water 11.24 a.m. and 11.51 p.m. Low Water 5.14 a.m and158 words
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Article33 1914-06-06 10 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.33 words
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Article116 1914-06-06 10 The companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. Alor Star, (Kedah).—Tong Chuan, June and 7 and Kedah, June and 6. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van Hogendorp,116 words
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Advertisement339 1914-06-06 10 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. “EUREKA” Non-Typc-Filling (Typewriter Ribbons. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. They are not affected by the atmosphere, and will remain in perfect condition for years. PRICES: cts. If" Black Record 1 75 if i’s F »> i A" n 175 If" Purple Copying 1 75 IF 175 F >,339 words
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Advertisement53 1914-06-06 10 The Penang Rubber Stamp COMPANY. RUBBER STAMP MAKERS STATIONERS 40. CHURCH STREET. PENANG. GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. You can have this if you order your Envelopes from the above firm A Large Stock of Strong Manilla Envelopes To be cleared at $l-25 only per 1000. Place your order early53 words
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Advertisement672 1914-06-06 10 INSURANCE. ■—mill '■hi FIRE INSURANCE. I Liverpool Victoria Insurance I First Class I Corporation Limited. 9 HEAD OFFICE 45-49, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON EQ. I TAI7A WT The undersigned having been appointed 9 /W I Agents of the Corporation are prepared to 9 a. M VIM A v issue Polices of672 words
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Article387 1914-06-06 11 HIS EXPLOITS. A remarkable story was told when Charles William Green, aged thirtytwo, described as of no occupation, pleaced guilty before Mr Wallace, K. C. at London Sessions, to obtaining credit to the extent of five guineas by fraud from the West End Automobile Company. The accused387 words
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Article274 1914-06-06 11 The report of a desperate struggle between two men and a full-grown Bengal tiger at Jata in the jurisdiction of the Mathurapur Police station of the 24Pergunn<s District, has reached Alipore. It appears that a party of honey-gatherers were returning to the village after collect ing honey274 words
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Article216 1914-06-06 11 Present Position. No news has been heard for some time of the proposed Calcutta Kilted Corps, but information has now been received by the Committee from a reliable private source that the application f»r leave to form the Corps has duly reached headquarters from the Bengal216 words
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Advertisement915 1914-06-06 11 NY. K y— V Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld wl y I® /A As. a z j. 1 ‘roCp vz JiJL. 7 EUROPEAN LINE. <\'< pIW. ct /X A Fortnightly service is maintained be- Yokohama via ports to Marseilles pfW>: London and Antwerp, unde mail contract F’N t with the915 words
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Advertisement440 1914-06-06 11 ——I—GREEN OLD AGE Assured by the Occasional Use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. fTo reach a green old age and enjoy good health can only be obtained by the care of the system. It is from the little irregularities of the system that the common ailments arise, and nature440 words
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Advertisement2253 1914-06-06 12 p British India Z 1 tel ,P^ EAN Steam Navigation Co. N. D- I— AND l,< BTnw STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. mb pvduau uaii hnf china mutual steam nav .co lT lIPECTED ARRIVALS AND HPAATUMS. ft A IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. THBC o mp a^.u ara e r .L;;' f2,253 words
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