Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 June 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-06-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 131 VOL. LXXII. WEDNESDAY. 10th JUNE, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement962 1914-06-10 1 aaaaoar» n!sfr«ccrnDßoannD« lOk $3O D c o u \/0U csn !,ave Pinang D J Gazette posted every day for whole y eHr fo y° ur a ddrei«B. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). 0 Proportioi ate Quarterly «nd X p Ha!?-yf» r| y rate*. a g Subscriptions are payabk in advance and962 words
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Advertisement34 1914-06-10 1 r—--9 BUCHANAN’S U SCOTCH WHISKIES. g O “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” O (AS SLPPLIED TO ROYALTY). Q H BLACK WHITE M n THE OLD FAVOURITE. fl H ah» BED SEAL H U ““"J ALLEW PEfIHYS H34 words
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Article916 1914-06-10 2 “THE CHINA CLIPPERS.” “This book has beea if small attempt to preserve the records of these beautiful ships before their history and achievements are for ever forgotten, and I bring it to a finish with the sad thought that along with the China clipper there hss departed916 words
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Advertisement921 1914-06-10 2 DREDGING MASTER, European, 16- j———" quires berth, sny capacity. Good F" Rigger. NOTIG t. G. L., c/o Singapore Free Press. BEG to notify the TO OWNERS OF SMALL ESTATES. P ublic that we hav this day been appointed EXPERIENCED PLANTER wishes of the Straits Motor JL> management of group of921 words
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Advertisement437 1914-06-10 2 RYLANS BROS. Ltd., WARRINGTON. ijjmiliK Best Galvanized Steel 1 WIRE I ROPES S m FOR ALL PURPOSES. Full Particulars from Adamson, Gilfillan 6 Co.. Lid., 'Sfc SOLE agents PENANG, SINGAPORE, MALACCA, HEIDSIECK monopole. Pldin CrillOS Red Seal and Gout Americaln. on the subject of Health are the only J S437 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article2356 1914-06-10 3 —ST. A GRUMBLE ABOUT BAD ROADS THE LOCUST PROBLEM. An ordinary general meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association was held on Sunday, at the Malacca Club, Mr J W Campbell being in the chair. Others present were Messrs L E P Wo’ferstan, 1’ Main. C H Niver,—ST. - 2,356 words
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Article1095 1914-06-10 3 WANTED, MEN WITH IDEAS To the making of books there is no and, which is a trite saying in connection with works on agriculture iu general and planting in part cu’ar, says a writer in the L.diau Planters’ Gazette.” Some of those published still hold their own as1,095 words
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Advertisement340 1914-06-10 3 The Best Lager and Gin in the East, ffc I peter walker LAGER Hl ||g|L JP\ > 1 WALKI-lt Little Peter ill So/v bnfiorttrx—- HIBBERT. WOODROFFE Co. Ltd. gHIi 1 lic!TlTk<ii M.*3 j■" tfjlyl Kuala Lumpur. Klang and Ipoh. F.M.S. iMir ■QLDTOS. ]F""»"1W A londo|> j k ---=...-z|, Penang Agents,340 words
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Advertisement131 1914-06-10 3 Have Hope Neuralgia can be cured Those darting, agonizing pains can be stopped Restful sleep and pleasant d<ysmay be yours I You can get relief NOW—this very day and hour—by the use of Little’s Oriental Balm. The matvellous efficiency of this wondeiful remedy is almost beyond belief. Yet its power131 words
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Article3391 1914-06-10 4 DR. L MARTAN LAYM'N ON EUTHANASIA.” A meeting of this Society took place on Monday evening. The Rev. W. Cross was in the chair and t> ere whs an assembly of over 45 membeis to hear Dr. L. Marian Layman, of Kuala Lumpur, read a paper on3,391 words
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Article269 1914-06-10 4 May. We have b j eu requested (says a re'ent of the Mail to publish the following dveitisenvut MISSING, A Young Lady, Oogh to have arrived in England th’rteen days ago. Desc' ip’don: Young and fair. Sunny smile. Flowers in hair, and flower-em br >id»»red rope. Radiates269 words
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Article416 1914-06-10 4 A PROBLEM THAT WILL HAVE TO BE FACED. From ime to time the question of dredging the rivers of the F.M.S. is raised, arouses a good deal of discussion, and then dirs down agai i as if it were au acidemic mat er outside th»416 words
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Article145 1914-06-10 4 47 Sh ps Destroyed. Writing from Muar (Johore) a correspondent of the Ma'aya Tiibune” reports that a v«-ry disa-.truus fire occurred in the cen’re of Muar township. No fewer than 47 shops we r e comp'etely destroyed The vonflxgration s arte! a' the junction of Jalm Saiang145 words
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Article148 1914-06-10 4 Says the South Chii.a Morning Post”:— The operation of martial law in the island of Hainan reads like a page from the history of the Dark Ages. Victims, we are told, are torture 1 until they lapse into insensibility, then to be released by148 words
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Article113 1914-06-10 4 Judgment was given in t v e In’ernational Court, Bangkok, in the case in which Chin Huat sued Mr. L. T. Leonowens, claiming Ticals 1,000 for the loss of a relative, who met h s death by being knocked down by the car of defendant on Dec.113 words
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Advertisement59 1914-06-10 4 Sore throat denotes a weakness in the larynx tha‘ has been seized upon by harmful germs, whi, colonising ther j are prepared to create serious trouble unless swept away by a dose of Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, a true germicide, which at the Sime time, soothes and heals the tmder59 words
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Advertisement72 1914-06-10 4 You personally cannot see all the goods n ade and sold in this world. ou cannot visit all the factories, or go gazing into all the shop windows. Apart from the fatigue of such an adventure, time and your lack of mobility prevent it. But the advertiser can and does72 words
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Advertisement97 1914-06-10 4 THE BODEGA, 2., BEACH STREET, The Rendezvous of Penang. Chops and Steaks from the Grill» Slings and Cocktails a noted feature. A .B.— The Bodega has now a licence for the sale of liquors and provisions to be consumed off the premises. Lowest prices for cash. Open from 7 a.m.97 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous245 1914-06-10 4 The Straits Cinema LocationPENANG ROAD. Absolutely the Leading Premier Show PATHE” PRODUCTIONS A Speciality. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Grand Change of Programme. The Bazaar of Feature, D ama and Corued in the most up-to dat* Novelty of Arc Photography. WIFFLES HAS A LUCKY ESCAPE, 2 Parts 2 HER MISTAKEN CHOICE, 3 Parts245 words
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Article1417 1914-06-10 5 Not long ago a morsel of Radium strayed into hospital’s dust-bin, and moving accounts were printed of an army of physician?, surgeons, dressers, and nurses sifting a cart-load of ashes between their fingers in search of the speck of treasure There is another hunt of1,417 words
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Article160 1914-06-10 5 Wed»««Jay, June 10. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 1.28 a.m. and 1.26 p.m. Low Water 7.30 a.m. and 8.21 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tbursdkjr, June 11. Band, Golf Club. 6 p.m. High Water 2.15 a.m. and 2.2 p.m. Low160 words
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Article32 1914-06-10 5 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.32 words
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Article32 1914-06-10 5 Pbnang :—The E. «i O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Sinoapork: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Cbylon :—Nuwara Eliya.32 words
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Advertisement279 1914-06-10 5 THE GEORGETOWN MOTOR GARAGE, 7a. PENANG ROAD. on hire! Grand New Cars on hired We have just imported several up-to-date Cars whi'-h can be had on hire. Call at Oar Garage or Telephone to No. 694. MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS aid REPAIRERS. I TYRES OF BEST MAKE, always Steck. MOTOR ACCESSORIES279 words
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Article1317 1914-06-10 6 In a l°tter received from a Mahommedan correspondent the interesting statement is made that a movement is on foot to eJub’ish an Arabic school in Penang, very different in character from the ordinary vernacular institutions existing, and much more ambitious than the unpretentious private School in Ah1,317 words
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Article284 1914-06-10 6 FURTHER DEPREDATIONS. It was only about two months ago that we reported the occurrence of a dining robbe y at the house of the late Tunku Dia Udiu’s widow at the corner of Pangkor Road and Perak Road, the thief get ing safely away with $5,000 in284 words
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Article104 1914-06-10 6 Page 2.—Great Days Done. Page 3.—Planting and Mining. Page 4.—The Penang Athenaeum River Dredging in F. M S.; Fire at Muar; lhe Home of the Hylam Boy. Page s.—Shakespeare as you like him The Week’s Events Coming Events. Page 6. —An Arabic School Robberies in Penang Penang104 words
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Article113 1914-06-10 6 Shipping wri»es: It has often been the subject of comment in the local press as to whv the information re P. <k O. mail arrivals shou'd be inaccurate. But now we learn the news omea from Pahang”; is it to be won ’ered at [Note113 words
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Article88 1914-06-10 6 Eighty-two of the rank and file under Secmd Lieutenant Mann turned cut last night for a route march, from Magazine P.S. to Aver Itam PS. The time taken w»s 70 minutes. Captain Hamilton and Sgt.-Major Webb joined the march halfway. After the usual Lquid refreshments special88 words
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Article51 1914-06-10 6 The Band will play the following pr >- gramme of music on the Esplanade” from 6 to 7 this evening:— 1 Selection I Puritani Bell ui 2 Two step The Top Notch... Arthur 3 Wal’z La Morena Fet as 4 Polia Pliny come Kiss Boettger 5 March51 words
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Article45 1914-06-10 6 Arrivals. By Himalaya (June 10) from Marseilles, Messrs A Mayroe, A Gardne-, A H Flowerdew, Eplett. snd E G Robertson; from Colombo, Hon A Eliot Hughe 9 Messrs G Stone, C E Hcrdon, D G Robertson, A N Sjmons, A Vock and A Joseph.45 words
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Article14 1914-06-10 6 The German es. “Malaya” will leave for Deli at 2 p.m. to-morrow.14 words
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Article1012 1914-06-10 6 SOME IMPORTANT PROPOSITIONS. A correspondent writei to us as follows* It might be intereding to many here to know that enormous strides have been made in opening up the country around Renong. At Renong one la- ds at a fairly goo] pier and the first view1,012 words
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Advertisement166 1914-06-10 6 i■—l——"" "N The New Travelling Model of the “ADLER” Typewriter (AS ILLUSTRATED). ISA COMPACT UTILE MACHINE in which is embodied THE 6000 roiNTB 0F THE REGULAR DELS Made for Solid Hard Work, it is claimed to be the t*** l Travelling Typewriter on the Market. Price $9O NETT CASH. 1166 words
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Advertisement33 1914-06-10 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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Article179 1914-06-10 7 —Reuter. TROOPS AND RIOTERS. demonstrators fired on. London, June 9. A general strike has been declared in Italy owing to the Carabineers firing on demonstrators at Ancona on Sunday and killing two. The demonstrators were denouncing disciplinary companies in the Army. Many have struck at Rome,.—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article34 1914-06-10 7 —Reuter. POLICE SEIZE DOCUMENTS. London, June 8. The police raided the Suffragists’ temporary headquarters at Westminster and seized documents. Picture Attacked. A Suffragist mutilated a Romney pic- ture in a Birmingham Gallery—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article61 1914-06-10 7 .—Reuter. MR. REDMOND’S PREDICTION. L >ndon, June 10. Mr. Redmond in a letter on the Nationalist Volunteer movement says it has spread like a prairie fire since the Irish Part? announced its support. All Nationalists in Ireland will shortly be enrolled. He suggests the strengthening of the governing.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article58 1914-06-10 7 R< uter BALLOT ON AGREEMENT TERMS. London, June 10. A basis of agreement has been reached in the London building trade dispute as a result of the conference between delegates of trade unions and employers. It will be submitted to a ballot of the men butR< uter - 58 words
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Article40 1914-06-10 7 —Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING. London, June 10. The Times correspondent at Ottawa says it is understood that Canada and China are negotiating fora settlement of the Immigration question on terms similar to the existing agreement with Japan.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article39 1914-06-10 7 —Reuter. M.P.’S RESUME BUSINESS. London, June 9. The House of Commons has resumed. The week’s business will be routine, with nothing contentious No excitement is anticipated until Home Rule is introduced in the House of Lord-.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article38 1914-06-10 7 .—Reuter. Bombay, June 9. The monsoon has burst. The officia' forecast is that it will probably be a defective rainfall in the ex'sting famine area. A plentiful monsoon is essential for the return of prosperity..—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article32 1914-06-10 7 —Reuter. CARGOES OF ARMS DETAINED. Wash'ngton, June 10. The cabinet has ordered the detention °f cargoes of arms now loa ling at Galveston B nd Baltimore for the Mexican rebels. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article84 1914-06-10 7 >. —Reuter radicals and socialists protest. rearrangement of PORTFOLIOS. Paris, June 9. M. Ribot has completed his Ministry. M. Bourgeois is Foreign Minister, M. Noulens, War Minister, M. Delcasse, Minister of Marine and M. Chau’emps, Minister for the Colon’es. Radicals and Socialis's met and passed a resolution>.—Reuter - 84 words
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Article63 1914-06-10 7 —Reuter. TOWED SAFELY TO NEW GUINEA. Melbourne, June 10. The steamer Cairnhill,” bound fur Stettin, which was abandoned by her crew, except the Captain, first at.d second officers, fourth engineer, and steward off New Ireland at the end of Marc’", has been picked up and towed to—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article31 1914-06-10 7 ’—Rene?. SAVING TEE CREW. London, June 10. The revenue cutter, ft. Michael’?,” of Alaska, has been or:ered to Wrangel Island to rescue the marooned c?ew of the Karluk.”-’—Rene?. - 31 words
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34 1914-06-10 7 ;.—Reuter. KIEL TO ENTERTAIN TARS. Kiel, Jure 10. The Municipality has voted five thousand marks to entertain the B itish Squadron during Regatta week. The Socialists supported the grant.;.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article131 1914-06-10 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, June 9. Admiral H** r i- g*>n is to resign in consequence of thd reiet-e of tiie arrested Italians at Dur*zz >. The Porte intends to celebrate on Friday, the anniversary of Constantinople’s conquest by the Turks, and in view of Greek excitement the Patiiarch—D.O.L. - 131 words
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Article305 1914-06-10 7 “S.T.” H. H. THE SULTAN ENTERTAINS THE GOVERNOR. CORDIAL EXCHANGE OF TOASTS. H. H.'l he Governor and Lidy Evelyn Young were unable to be present at the Raffles School sports on Saturday as they were visiting Johore at the invitation of H.H. the Sultan H. E travelled’ “S.T.” - 305 words
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Article1268 1914-06-10 7 P.C.C. AND OLD FARQUHARS DRAW IN FINAL. 1 11 AN EXCITING GAME. Six thousand specta ors, including many Europeans, assembled on the Esplanade last evening to witness the final of the Penang Cup Comp°tition. Tie teams were the P.C.C. and Old Farquhars, and while a stern encounter was1,268 words
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Article37 1914-06-10 7 ,—Reuter. London, June 9. At the Oval, Es?ex beat Surrey by 323 runs. At Bristol, Northants beat Gloucester by 143 runs. At Worcester the match with Sussex was abandoned. Worcestershire led on the first innings.—Reuter.,—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article86 1914-06-10 7 BROMHEAD-MATTHEWS SHIELD. Shooting for the above shield, presented by the Hon. J. Bromhead-Matthews for competition between company teams of six from Volunteer Units of Singapore, Penang and the F.M.S., having been completed, we give below the scores S’pore Royal Engineers (V) 548 Volunteer Infantry 527 Penang Volunteers 52386 words
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Article83 1914-06-10 7 The team to represent Perak against Selangor at Ipoh on Saturday has been chosen as follows EAG Stuart (Kuala Kangsar); M D Rutley (Ipoh) and E J Furbes (Ipoh) H Tate (Taiping), G E Dickson (Taipingt, and D M Barry (Ipoh) L D Wood (Ipoh), W R83 words
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Article80 1914-06-10 7 The following ties have been decided in the P. C. C. Bowls Tournament, which opened en Monday Championship.—G B F Sou'ham beat E R Henderson by 21 —10; W B Houston w.o. from J D Fett c s Dr J S Rose w.o. from A H Heap (struck80 words
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Article81 1914-06-10 7 The e will be a mixed fou some competition at the Perak Gulf Club, Taiping, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. E. A. G. Stoart, Assistant Master of the Mahy College, Kuala Kangsar is going Home on leave in two months time, Mr. R G. Wat-on, the Acting Chief81 words
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Article57 1914-06-10 7 THE LATEST AUCTIONS. [P. G. Special Cable.' London, June 9. At to-day’s auctions, 870 tons Malaya, and 136 tons Ceylon rubber were on offer. There was a good general demand, prices opening |d below last week’s, and improving later. The vendor of Merchiston Estate refunds £1,370 in57 words
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Article129 1914-06-10 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeis and sellers only) in our share list opage 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day 3hass". J i oo oo jfimng. Malayan Tin 33/9 37/6 35/- 38/9 Pahang f. 7/1} 8/- 7/- 7/10} Pahang C. p 6/3 7/- 6/- 6/10} Rambutan 9}129 words
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Article61 1914-06-10 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, June 10. At the rubber auctions here, 70 tons were sold at the following pricess Sheet smoked fine ribbed to good plain $l2O to $llO Unsmoked ribbed to goed plain 11l 108 Fine pale crepe 119 125 Good pale 11l 113 Fine61 words
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Article16 1914-06-10 7 OUTPUIS FOR MAY. The following are outputs for May Juru lbs. 4,760 Malacca 282,10016 words
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Article75 1914-06-10 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $70.00 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London was quoted at £1 38 17s. 6d. spot and £l4O 17s. 6d. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $70.00 Straits Trading Co. no sellers.75 words
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Article79 1914-06-10 7 CHANGE OF VENUE. [From Our Own Corresvondent] Kuala Lumpur, June 10. The sports committee of the Selangor Club, last night, considered a letter from Mr. Kenion, Hon. Secretary of the F.M.S Athetic Meeting, suggesting that the meeting be held this year at Kuala Lumpur instead of Ipoh.79 words
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Advertisement612 1914-06-10 7 THE STRAITS CINEMA. notice NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership which has been carried on by Tneh Boon Phung and Tan Boon Peng the style of Ihe Straits Cinema at Penang Rd., Penang, in the trade or business of a Cinematograph The it: e was this day dissolved by612 words
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Article802 1914-06-10 8 ROBBERS SUMMARILY DEALT WITH. Peking, May 22 —The Tutah of Kansu reports that White Wolf’s band has crossed from Lungchou, on the border of Shensi and is advancing towards Kingchou. The Qommander of the Kingchou troops, Ma Ko-jen, started to meet the White Wo f and802 words
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Advertisement468 1914-06-10 8 iy Sdinburgh-' I. J M 7 ole Agents:— TONG JOO Co., Penang;. MBk THE 1 WHERE TO STAY Wk NEW SEA VIEW HOTEL Farquhar Street, Penang. VITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF THE HARBOUR, RAILWAY, 18 THE PROPER PEN FOR YOU I POST AND TELEGRAPH AND PRINCIPAL OFFICES. WA'SKUw ani> aDL your468 words
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Article2287 1914-06-10 9 Paid up. Number ol l»ae ■S> Sharer. Value. S Dividend». Name c cc I CU c "2 0* 1 X ac CS UU .100,000 wo.ooo ***** i 1 ,m 1,14 IMS 300,000 300,000 ***** 10 10 30 SB* u Ayer Weng rßahrnan? DA P. Oc. 20c 50c !.i. WHO2,287 words
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Advertisement1334 1914-06-10 9 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.! 11 INSURANCES f BANKS, ZL. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. “EUREKA” Non-Type-Filling FIRE INSURANCE, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Typewriter Ribbons. Liverpool Victoria Insurance incorporated by Royal Charter. Guaranteed to give absolute Corporation Limited. satisfaction. They are not affect- HEAD OFFICE: 45-49. HOLBORN VIADUCT. LONDON E.G. Reserve Fund £1,800, 0W ed1,334 words
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Advertisement346 1914-06-10 10 Fmanures j I for I I Rubber, Coconuts, Coffee, 4c. I The Ceylon Manure Works. I A. BAUR. I PENANG. COLOMBO. .H B THK UUKMCST MANUBE WORK* EAST OF SUEZ. *■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■*>■■■■«*■■■■ i EARRINGS. I J We have just unpacked a fine selection of J Plain Gold Gem=set Ear Rings. 5346 words
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Advertisement71 1914-06-10 10 Just as men and women read of a Roj al progress in the newspaper, because distance prevents them from seeit g the actual event, so advert sements, read in the same way, enable people to see. consider, and appraise hundreds of useful articles which in the ordinary way they would71 words
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Advertisement392 1914-06-10 10 mill mi j y What is the reason B of the popularity of B Ortirwrtal HI a® Uy fl P (Reliability: Durability: Moderate Cost, k From all Garages or B Sellar, Murray Co., I AGENTS, PENANG. PENANG PENANG RACES. CONFECTIONERY, photographs 18 FfTH jg 17FF“ T Ln i n were392 words
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Article312 1914-06-10 11 —Ex. THE SLAV AND THE ITALIAN. The accounts which have been published hitherto of the atiray between Slavs and Italians in Trieste and the demonstrations in Italy which followed do not give one of the main re isons for the bitterness of the antagonism between Slav and Italian.—Ex. - 312 words
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305 1914-06-10 11 River “Doubt” Well Named. Mr. Henry Savage Landor, the explorer, the accuracy of who-e statements concerning his recent voyage of explora tion in Brazil Mr. Roosevelt announces his inten ion of con:rovertiug, has been interviewed by a correspondent of the Excelsior” regarding Mr.305 words
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Article143 1914-06-10 11 Gunpowdbr in Jute Stacks. Some sensation was caused in Kidderpore on June 3 by the discovery of explosives among jute stacked in No. 4 shed. An officer of the Port Commissioners was examining bales when he canoe across some paper: he removed this an 1 then discovered143 words
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Advertisement832 1914-06-10 11 N Y K. Japan Mai! Steamship Co. Ld THE ■JI V j BEST DISINFECTANTS. X/ X* AH Kinds and tor All Purposes. EUROPEAN LINE. AS BUPPJtjIEI) TO H M government departments. A Fortnightly service is maintained be- SANITAS-OKOL "on t- .v v r Yokohama via ports to Marseilles Wfliai JPM832 words
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Advertisement58 1914-06-10 11 Light Motor Tracks. A knock about Petrol Truck to carry a ton and to run Up to eighteen miles per hour having 30 to 35 B. H. P. Engines has been introduced by The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, for general Estate and delivery work Price $3,000 (chassis.) Total loaded weight58 words
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Advertisement306 1914-06-10 11 r IBMF’ XT WWW ill' The JrVxxtQ 'l Hazeline \j Snow HHHNEiHB I As elegant in appearance as it is pure < n but delightful beyond jr ■HI description in its soothing and I j beautifying effect upon the skin. v/j J fl -HAZELINE' Sold in elegant pots at all306 words
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Advertisement2424 1914-06-10 12 n 9- feeas British India f ~te> Ocean Steam Navigation Co. IM O I steam ship <•„ w .D-vA.t m dfpartdres STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. S ■w a-w D lI’ECTED ARRIVALS and departures a «q IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. CHINA MUTUAI BTEAM NAV 00- LTd INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. INTENDED SAILINGS. BH2,424 words
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