Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-06-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 139 VOL. LXXII. FRIDAY. 19th JUNE, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement989 1914-06-19 1 -□□□□■iciannnßCDracßnannoH FOB $3O D b D p \TOU can h* ve t* l Pinang D B J Gazette posted every day for s whole year to your address. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). C P Proportionate Quarterly and S a Half-yearly rates. n D Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances989 words
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Advertisement29 1914-06-19 1 niun ii a BUCHANAN’S k SCOTCH WHISKIES. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” (AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). f= i “BLACK WHITE” te THE OLD FAVOURITE. j *hd “BED SEAL” r ALLEN DENNYS Co.29 words
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Article469 1914-06-19 2 STEADY PROGRESS OF THE BUSINESS. The second annual general meeting of the shareholders of the London, Singapore and Java Bank (Limited) was held at the office», Suffolk-plac a Pall-mall Mr G St. Lawrence Mowbray, the chairman, presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his remarks,469 words
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Article373 1914-06-19 2 Cotton Goods Exports Sh* w Large Expansion The British Board of Trade Returns for April bear evidence to the prosperity of the ex ensive tia*e carried on between the United Kingdom and the Du*ch East I di<’s. The principal item of export to our Colony373 words
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Advertisement835 1914-06-19 2 clerks wanted. PENANG TORE CLUB. WANTED immediately two JUNIOR SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of CLERKS, good typists, with some the members of the Peoaog Turf knowledge of book-keeping and office clQb fae thfj Cbamber of Com routine for a merchant’s office in Ipoh. on Monday> 2 9th j une> at 4.30835 words
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Advertisement62 1914-06-19 2 Portable Steam Krigines. The old time Portable Steam Engine si now giving place to newer ideas. R. Garrett Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam in which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton in the older type.62 words
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Advertisement397 1914-06-19 2 PI o Mackay’s Liqueur J WHISKY H j x 4-u House of Lords and 0 I g As supplied to thej jq ouse o f Commons. I i S H o i I 0 Ui S i OBTAINABLE WBL SOLE AGENTS: g fi Adamson, Gilfillaii from all the 0 w-R397 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article812 1914-06-19 3 DIRECTORS’ NINTH REPORT. Thia is as follows \our directors btg to submit a duty audited statement of accounts fur the twelve months ended January 31st last. The net profit for the period, after making due provision for depreciation, amounts to $50,342,83, to which has to be added the812 words
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Article899 1914-06-19 3 EFFECTS OF THE FALLIN PBICE The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Rubbar Estat< s of Kiian, Limited, was he'd at the Institute of Directors, 4, C-rbet Cou. t, Gracechurch Street, E. C., the Hon. Lionel Holland (chairman of the comp ny) presiding. The899 words
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Article1691 1914-06-19 3 CONDITION OF THE ESTATES. The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Merlimau Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broadstree-, E.C., Mr. A. H. Bagnall presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his remarks, raid: You will see that, while the cost of cultivation of the producing1,691 words
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Advertisement310 1914-06-19 3 WORLD-WIDE FAMOUS ir” cJOL y?c> OLD TOM GIN I LONDON ENGLAND Penang Agents, SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I Clearance Sale. ST —-I The Malayan Trading Co. In Liquidation 49, Beach Street. S 'S The Trustees are Selling S 3 f WHOLESALE or RETAIL the balance of the H Stock-in-Trade at COST310 words
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Advertisement155 1914-06-19 3 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, but155 words
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Article889 1914-06-19 4 SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN AT KUALA LUMPUR. The report of the Malaria Advisory Board for 1913 contains the following 1 The Botrd has col'ected much information with a view to obtaining a closer knowledge of the caus-s, incidence and effects of malaria. The Board aims at the extermination of 8889 words
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Article834 1914-06-19 4 SEND-OFF TO H. E. AND LADY EVELYN YOUNG. ADDRESS FROM CHINESE COMMUNITY. In reporting the formal send-eft at Johnston’s Pier to H. E. the Governor and Lady Evelyn Young the “Free Press” says;—There was a guard-of-honour of about a hundred men of the sth Light Infantry, under834 words
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Article428 1914-06-19 4 Free Press.” THE INDIAN MAIL SERVICE. The two men who know most about the amalgamation of the P and O Company and the British India, Sir Thomas Sutherland and Lord Inchcape, are the least likely to say anything, and singularly little is known of the ultimate—“ Free Press.” - 428 words
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Article328 1914-06-19 4 he has not been backward so far Malay Mail.” The death cf Mr. Kemplen from malarial fever leads us to ask what further scientific investigation is being undertaken by the medical autho ities in connection with this curse of Malaya. An e ionn us amount of money is votedhe has not been backward so far !—“ Malay Mail.” - 328 words
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Article152 1914-06-19 4 Kuala Lumpur Merchant Sued. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Chief Judicial Commissioner (Sir Thomas Braddell) Mr. G. S. D. Morgan was sued by H. Shaik Abdul Kathir for $650 damage* for wrongful attachment. Mr. E. A. S. Wagner was for plaintiff and Mr. J. G.152 words
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Article226 1914-06-19 4 ECHO OF THE CRIPPEN MURDER CASE. Captain Kendall is one of the best known office's in the mercanti’e marine. He began as a deck boy, and thinking an adventure in the goldfields would bring him wealth, was disillusioned, and nude his way back to the sea, first as226 words
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Article316 1914-06-19 4 MINUTES OF MEETING. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 26th May, 1914. Present: Dr. G. W. Park (Deputy President), F. Duxbury, Mess s. P. T. Allen, Quali Beng Kee, John Mitchell, Yeoh Guan Seok. Absent Lim Eow Hong. 1. The minutei of316 words
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Advertisement52 1914-06-19 4 Pains in the stomich are awful unpleasant you never know what they portend, p a good medicine in Wood? G eat rdwT‘ Ot n Ure aUi y U Will fiad earl It fa.old bS' taki R ofa Oseor where an 7 D,s P ens lries »“<> Store, everywnere. 80 cents52 words
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Advertisement163 1914-06-19 4 THE London Directory (Published Annually) Enables traders throughout the World tc communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign163 words
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Advertisement407 1914-06-19 4 FOR SALIC. A ROW of 9 Shop Hou*es and 9 vacant Building Lots in Sung j i Siput. Splendid Sites—Good Rentals—Rare Opportunity. Apply to THE MANAGER, Kamuning Estate, Sungei Siput, Perak, F.M.S J. E. ADAMS, deceased. ALL persms hiving claims against the Estate of the above, lat* Manager of the407 words
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Advertisement47 1914-06-19 4 advertising IS TO COMMERCE 1 WHAT THE POSTAL SYSTEM IS TO THE GOMMWITYIt is a scientific time-saving device which promotes the spread of knowledge and the development of business. Not to accept it is to put back the oiook and to hark away to the Middle Ages.47 words
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Miscellaneous309 1914-06-19 4 THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT! Our Features and Exclusives vn» are looking for, You can’t afford to miss Tney are h?r e To-morrow, Saturday Night AT George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. Oft the Threshold of Lift, 2 Reels 2 Parts Eclair Enthralling Masterpiece. The most remarkab’e exclusive ever309 words
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Article1183 1914-06-19 5 men that the counties have PRODUCED. CHAMPIONS and their claims. U Which county has produced the great£st men?” Out of thirteen counties and tire Channel Is’ands that debated this question with the Society of Warwickshire folk in Lon<l(m, ama jority of judge?, without stating their reasons, gave a1,183 words
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Article166 1914-06-19 5 On newspapers published in the Federated Malay States and posted within seven days of the date of publication, addressed to any place in the Federated Malay States, the Straits Settlements, Johore, Brunei, Sarawak, British North Borneo, Kedah, Kelantan, Perli?, Langkawi Islands or Trengganu and on166 words
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Article177 1914-06-19 5 Man who had to Bray for two hours. It is well known that under the Moslem religion divorce is made remarkably easy, and that there is no need for any legal or religious formalit’es—a man being able, so to speak, to divorce his wife by word of177 words
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Advertisement144 1914-06-19 5 PERTUSSIN is a harmless and efficient remedy against all diseases of the respiratory organs, especially Whooping Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial Catarrh, Asthma, eto wWch has been recognized I unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the Affections of the Lungs b® g™* 4l relieved by the use of it. VHB?144 words
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Article668 1914-06-19 6 Ou Friday, June 12th, we reproduced from a contemporary at The Hague, an article on the plague in Java, published originally about three weeks previous to the date on which it appeared in our columns, drawing attention to the heavy toll of victims during a period of668 words
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Article159 1914-06-19 6 AN UNUSUAL PLEA. Two Malays (one a boy of 12 years), employees of Messrs. George Tissington Co., Penang, where charged before Mr. R B. Osborne in the Second Police Court, this morning, along with three Chinese with dishonestly retaining stolen property, consisting of bicycle accessories. Another Chinaman159 words
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Article153 1914-06-19 6 We have received from the publishers, Kegan Pau', Trench, Treubner and Co., one of Treubner’s language manuals edited by J. H. Fteeee M. D. This is one dealing with Malay, and is a manual of grammar, reading exercises and vocabu’aries, cheap enough at 2 net, considering how153 words
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Article87 1914-06-19 6 Page 2.—London, Singapore and Java Bank British Trade With Dutch Indies. Page 3.—Planting and Mining. Page 4.—The Governor’s Holiday Shipping Movements Passengers Fighting Malaria; What Other Papers Say; Wrongful Attachment. Page s.—Great Lancashire New Newspaper Rates in F. M. S. Moslem Divorce Comedy. Page 6.—Fighting the Plague;87 words
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Article540 1914-06-19 6 TWENTY-TWO CHINESE BEFORE MAGISTRATE. THE EVIDENCE. The hearing was commenced this morning before Mr. R. B. Osborne, in the Second Police Court, Penang, of the case in which twenty-two Chinese, who were arrested at the Celestial Club on the 11th iost., were charged with playing in a540 words
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Article151 1914-06-19 6 —S. F. P. It is not to be wondered at, considering the congestion which daily occurs on the Singapore river, that there should occasiorally be a difference of opinion between the occupants of tl e varied craft which navigate this waterway. There was a regular—S. F. P. ” - 151 words
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Article148 1914-06-19 6 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade from 6 to .7 this evening:— 1 Selection A C'aunl-y Oirl.. Monckton Iwo Step My Little Black o to- ...Frederikson 3 Waltz Fesche Geister ...Strauss 4 Old Fiench Dance Fontainebleau...V&ud rvell 5 March Molly My148 words
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Article667 1914-06-19 6 Mr. Mrs. Cromie arrived f ronx o. pore this morning. 11 Jw Mr. M. E. Wemyss left f Swettenham yesterday. ror Port Warder W. H.~Ma rS h7ll e f t e pore yesterday afternoon by the T a T’ Mr. J. M. Wesley, Vete’ri narv Tns Malacca,667 words
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Article106 1914-06-19 6 Arrivals. By Tara (June 18) from Madras, Mr J M Wesley, Latchuma’’a Iyer and Subrs mania Iyer. By Alma (June 19) from Deli, Mrao Mrs Jeekel, Mrs Melchers, Messrs Krasienranger, Meinez, Ooi He Seng, Guo Cheng Lim, and Ooi Sah Seong. By Lama (June 19) from Singapore, and Mrs106 words
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Article12 1914-06-19 6 The ss. “Alma” will leave for Deli 3 p,m. to-morrow.12 words
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Advertisement266 1914-06-19 6 it is the same all the world over DUNLOP TYRES come successfully through any test, however severe, in any country, however distant. The latest example of Dunlop unswerving and unchangeable reliability is furnished by Mr. P. H. Dodson, of Valveless Cars and Dodson Motors, who has returned to London after266 words
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Advertisement33 1914-06-19 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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Article276 1914-06-19 7 D.O.L. BIG ORDER FOR COAL PORTE’S REPLY TO GREECE. London, June 18. A party of Turkish naval officers has arrived in England to purchase 120 000 tons of coal. Five transports will take the coal east. Rumania’s Policy. Bucharest, June 18. The King, opening Parliament, said RumaniaD.O.L. - 276 words
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Article95 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. MR. HARCOURT AND COLONIAL SERVICE. London, June 18. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, the Colonial Secretary presidel at a banquet of the Corona Club, at which three hundred attended, including many Colonial Governors. He eloquently eulogised the work of the Colonial Service, dealing separate’y with the individual Colonies.—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article190 1914-06-19 7 —D.O.L. Beilin, June 18. Russia has protected to Con-tantinople against the fresh blocking of the Dardanelles. The Chinese Ambassador at Berlin states that according to information from the Foreign Office at Peking, the press reports of the revival of a Boxer Society is untrue. Kiaugsu, Honan, and—D.O.L. - 190 words
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Article261 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. STORSTAD" OFFICERS’ TESTIMONY. CAPTAINS’ CONFLICTING OPINIONS. Quebec, June 18. The Storstad’s mate, cross-examined, admitted that just before the collision he ported helm, but the vessel had insufficient steering way to consider the helm, while the “Empress” was coming on at eight to ten knots. Pressed by counsel—Reuter. - 261 words
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Article114 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. LIBERAL OBJECTIONS. London, June 18. Radical objectors to the Budget met in the House of Commons yesterday and drafted a memorial to Ministerialists, drawing attention to the dangerous constitutional innovations in the Finance Bill this year. Liberal Amendments, London, June 19. Fourteen Liberal M.P.’s have given notice—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article55 1914-06-19 7 SEVEN SCHOONERS DESTROYED. London, Jane 18. A fire which occurred at Kingston Dock, Glasgow, destroyed several sheds and seven schooners. The damage is over one hundred thousand pounds. £250 000 Damages. Later. The fire at Glasgow was got under control after nine hours. The damage is55 words
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Article32 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. SERIOUS THROAT TROUBLE. London, June 18. Mr. Roosevelt consulted a throat specialist and was told that it will be impossible for him to again conduct a political campaign.-—Reuter. - 32 words
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48 1914-06-19 7 Reuter. REVaL on holiday. Reval, June 19. A holiday was dec'ared here in a nt the visit of the British consequence ot tne visit v* Squadron and the streets were crowded. The Commander of the Baltic Squadron had luncheon with the British olheers.-Reuter. - 48 words
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Article37 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. imports exceed exports. New York, June 19. The impirts for May amount to 163 637 000 dollars, and the exports to 457 000 dollars. The exee-s of >mpoHs afributed to the tariff Ifgislation.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article95 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. EASTERN MAIL ASHORE NARROW ESCAPE OF I’HE “KAISER WILHELM.” London, June 18. fiie N. D. L. liner Buelow from Yokohama to Bremen, is ashore at Weymouth in smooth wa*er. The passengers are being taken off. Fog Again, Later. The “Buelow” went on the rocks in—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article76 1914-06-19 7 On enquiry at the local offices of the Norddeutscher Lloyd we were informed that practica’ly all of the d>zen passengers embarking at Penang had booked only as far as Genoa. Mrs. E. Langerfeld, of Medan, had booked to Bremen. The Singapore passengers included Mrs. W. Kerr76 words
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Article167 1914-06-19 7 -D.O.L. HOW DISASTER WAS AVERTED. London, Jane 18. The similarity of the Sp’.thead collision to that of the Empress is shown by the “Kaiser’s captain. The “Kaiser” was rammed amidships at right angles and holed below the waterline. The Incemore scraped along for soma distance. The-D.O.L. - 167 words
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Article108 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. DURAZZO’S POSITION CRITICAL. Durazzo, June 18. The situation at Durazzo is critical and there is some pa iic after the severe defeat of the Mirdites and Ma’issori in an abortive surprise attack. The insurgents were in position in the mountains, and when surrounded the invaders were mown down—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article59 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. MR ASQUITH TO RECEIVE DEPUTATION London, June 19. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was released from Holloway yesterday evening, and motored to the House of Commons where she lay on a couch in the porch. Ten minutes later Mr. Lausbury informed Mr. Asquith, who consented to receive a deputation—Reuter. - 59 words
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37 1914-06-19 7 —Reuter. Paris, June 18. President Poincare gave an audience to Lu Che Noh Siang, the Chinese Envoy Extraordinary, who decorated the President with the Insignia of the Chinese order of grand merit.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article85 1914-06-19 7 M-S.G. CALLED UPON. ENQUIRY TO BE HELD. [/Vom Our Own Corresvondent.] Taiping June 19. The prisoners in Taiping jail became noisy yesterday afternoon, and the Malay Stabs Guides were called out, responding promptly. Mr. Scott, the Prison Superintendent, came at once aud heard the alleged grievance,85 words
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Article55 1914-06-19 7 P. O. OFFICER IMPRISONED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 19, Quartermaster Williamson of the P. i O. steamer Syria was charged at the Marine Court, with being absent from the “lookout” on a voyage down to Singapore. The accused, who advanced a medical excuse, was55 words
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42 1914-06-19 7 3 DROWNED: 20 INJURED. London, June 19. The Highland Railway express from Perth to Inverness partly fell into a swollen stream at Carrbridge. Several passengers were swept off by the torrent, three being drowned and twenty injured.42 words
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Article255 1914-06-19 7 5,000 Trkks Stripped. The herd of elephants, which on Monday night visited Rasak Estat* l in the Bata Tiga district, devastated 100 acres of rubber, stripping the bark from 5,000 trees. On Tuesday night, ?ays the Kuala Lumpur paper, a paity went out to attack them, but255 words
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Article31 1914-06-19 7 The comp «tition for the Monthly Medal will be held to-morrow and the following day, instead of Saturday and Sunday, the 27th and 28th instant, as previously arranged.31 words
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Article155 1914-06-19 7 The English Northern Union team defeated a South Australian team at Adelaide, by 16 goals 23 tries (101 points) to nil. Mr. J. M Sime has won the golf championship of Malacca this year. The competition was played off last week-end. We are asked to insert155 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article87 1914-06-19 7 THE WINNER. London, June 18. The race for the Ascot Gold Cup resulted as follows ALEPPO (Foy) 1 WILLBROOK (Donoghue)... 2 JUNIOR (W. Hux’ey) 3 Ten ran. Won by three quarters of a length. Three lengths between second and third. THE BETTING. The following was the betting87 words
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Article67 1914-06-19 7 THE FIRST DAY’S LEADERS. Loudon, Jane 18. The Open Golf Championship opened in sunshine at Prestwick to-day, and at the close of the first two rounds the leaders were Vardon 150 Taylor 152 Wilson 153 Braid 156 The first amateur is Mr. Hutchenson with 156. Mr. Jenkit.s,67 words
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Article85 1914-06-19 7 SCRATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur June 19. The scratchings f >r the Selangor meeting are as follows All Engagements.—Dorothy, Cambooya, The Owl. To-day. Race I.—Silvia. Race 3.—Lily Elsie, Flapper, Sunrise. Race s.—Sil verlight, Wreck, Battleaxe. Race 7. Busted Flush. The lotteries were good,85 words
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Article89 1914-06-19 7 —“M.M,” June 17th. Only the finishing touches now remain to be put to the horses from Kuala Lumpur stables engaged in the Skye meeting. Owing to the rain which was falling early in the morning, training began somewhat later th*m usual, and only the inside track was used.—“M.M,” June 17th. - 89 words
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Article331 1914-06-19 7 Whilst we appreciate the compl meat implied by the Penang papers in quoting both our article on Straits racing and the notes on the Penang meeting, it is to be regretted that apparently we did not make sufficiently clear exactly what we implied by the term open racing,331 words
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Article89 1914-06-19 7 DIVIDEND DECOMMENDATIONS. (P. (J. Special Cable.) Lo idon, June 18. Khota Tampan Rubber Company, Ltd., report that the profit equals 7 per cent., which is w itten off for prelim nary expenses. Laugkat (Sumatra) Rubber, Co, Ltd., will pay 10 per cen\, place £3,000 tn reserve and89 words
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Article208 1914-06-19 7 TO DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the change* (buyer» and sellers only) in our share list oa page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-rtas 88 AB Ji 2 Mining, Gopeng C. 27/- 30/6 27/6 30/6 Kamunting 6d 2/- par. 1/6 Malayan Tin 30/- 33/9 35/- 38/3 Pahang C. 6/9208 words
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Article102 1914-06-19 7 THE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. At the 144th auction, on June 16tb, there was offered for sale piculs 996.61 or 132,881 lbs., sold piculs 785.31 or 91,375 lbs. Prices realized Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed $ll3 to $llB good ribbed... 101 112 fine plain 11l 113 good plain 106102 words
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Article33 1914-06-19 7 London, June 18*. The following are the ruling quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/4| Para to arrive 2/9} Market firm. [*By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead dz Co.]33 words
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Article67 1914-06-19 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $69.05 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £l3B spot and £139 15s. three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 6} tons at $69.05 Straits Trading Co. no sellers. Eastern Smelting67 words
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Article15 1914-06-19 7 The output for the Tongk dredge for the fortnight end 210 piculs.15 words
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Article886 1914-06-19 8 MR JOHN FOSTER FRASER’S SELECTION. It mav be dismissed that if thj Unionists the victory Mr. Bonar Law will become Prime Minister. That is certainly not his personal wish. Besi les, it is to be remembered that Mr. Bonar Law has had no Cabinet experience whatever. It886 words
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Advertisement468 1914-06-19 8 Carlton hotel, j 0 22. LEITH STREET. PENANG. RECOGNISED SECOND-TO-NONE ENGLISH HOTEL IN PENANG. Fl U SPECIAL TERMS TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND PUNTERS. g Fitted with Electric Lights and Fans. Terms Moderate g French, German and Italian Spoken. Fl Situation. Accommodation, Service, Cuisine Wines the Best U 9 Catering a468 words
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Advertisement52 1914-06-19 8 I First Class JAVANESE I LABOUR I OFFERED BY I Fellers Emigration Office I WELTEVREDBN. J (With tpecial psmiuion of tho Dutch Government) I Only Selected People Delivered. For prices and terms apply sharp to 1 Fellers Emigratiekantoor, Weltevreden. T J A B C. Ccdi st« Ed. us«d 2 CodeAddreai:52 words
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Article2128 1914-06-19 9 SHARES> I a. ■2 i P1 t»l. Paid-up. Namier of s •I SharM V lae 3 Dividend*. r JIIJ£ 2 1J 0~ nil »100,000 $60,000 60 000 1 i 1910 1911 1918 1913 1914 8 300.000 300,000 30,000 10 5 Ayer Weng rßahmanf D* P. Co. 20c 500 1918 250.0002,128 words
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Article688 1914-06-19 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Novara, Brit., 4249 Hetherington, June 18, Y hama, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, June 18, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Rotorua, Brit., 354, Lingard, June 18, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Both, Dot., 827, Koppeschaar, June 18, Batavia, gen., K.P.M.. Co. Hok Canton,688 words
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Article158 1914-06-19 9 Friday, June 19. Band. Rsplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 9.36 a.m. and 9.38 p.m. Low Water 2.56 a.m. and 4.33 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday. June 20. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 10.10 a.m. and 10.26 p.m. Low158 words
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Article33 1914-06-19 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.33 words
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Article190 1914-06-19 9 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 19 and Kedah, June and 20. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli. —Indragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or190 words
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Advertisement35 1914-06-19 9 NURSING HOME. MADAME M. ANTONESCU, Midwife (Diploma) anl sick Narse, No. 1» Barrack Road. HAS OPENED A PRIVATE NURSING HOME. Maternity cases specially catered for. Patients’ own Doctora may attend. Moderate Terms. Telephone No. 5535 words
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Advertisement583 1914-06-19 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Head Orrios 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, K.O Agkncibs axd Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembac Clanton Kobe Shanghai583 words
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Miscellaneous266 1914-06-19 9 The Tide». Penawg—June 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts: High Water. Low Water. Standard r Standard Dale. m Ht. Date r P tit. Time Time. h m f*. h m ft. F 19 m 9 36 5.9 3 33 a 3.0 9 38 n266 words
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Article9 1914-06-19 10 Maetha Haskill Clarke - Maetha Haskill Clarke. A Spring Seng.9 words
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Advertisement304 1914-06-19 10 Immediate Delivery FROM STOCK. Siddeley —Deasy Cars, Studebaker Cars, Sunbeam Cars, Ford Cars, B. S. A. Cars AND Dennis Lorries. Sole Agents for BOSCH MAGNETOS for S.S. S F.M.S. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., TEMPORARY PREMISES: 36, BISHOP STREET. PENANG. Also at SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR and IPOH. ALWAYS IN STOCK JOHN ROBERTS,304 words
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Advertisement9 1914-06-19 10 P. MOIR CRANES’ Cylinder Oil. Sandilands. Buttery Sr Co.9 words
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Advertisement401 1914-06-19 10 The Real Pleasures of Motoring 9 Are only known to users of I< ft <ll 9 P® P ha 11 I 9 CiX&S/ J JI b/ M I fl From all Garages or I Sellar, Murray Cg„ 0 AGENTS, PENANG. I Siaes hn." Lrf».** B Clarke's rMANURES Blood I 1401 words
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Article716 1914-06-19 11 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hatton «fc Co., Ltd. writing on May 28th, report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week Mid-American—Spot 7.75 7.59 Mid-American, current month 7.36 J 7.2 F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 9.35 9.25 New York Cotton. Y Bter day. week. Spot—Cents. 14.30 13.60 London. To-day. Last week716 words
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Article868 1914-06-19 11 Autumn Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE. No amend mends to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at least seven days before the d»te of the Special General Meeting. The Notice must give full868 words
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Advertisement920 1914-06-19 11 N Y K. KEPLER’ Cod LtoTod (T ra<ie Mark) /Ii Malt Extract The sci «ntific remedy for wasting diseases. K EUROPEAN LINE. Stores up strength and energy. J® A Fortnightly service is maintained be- W Forms blood, flesh, fat and muKclp Yokohama via ports to Marseilles <7 < London and920 words
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Advertisement72 1914-06-19 11 Insure Yourself against all sorts ot aches and pains—headache, toothache, backache, sore throat, sp’aius strains and bruise by keeping clo-e at hind a b »ttle of Bittle’S Oriental Balm. It stops the pain. Stops it quickly. Jus r rub it in where the pain, ache or soreness is, and see72 words
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Advertisement19 1914-06-19 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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Advertisement2222 1914-06-19 12 9- British India 1 fel SI P,? P EAN s 'fl mmui'finiM' mail line. "“.It INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS. INTENDED SAILINGS. f fhi» Comoanv sail fort- 1 from Liverpool outwards for?L Bp4toh OUTWARD T HK W »“d well-known Mail Steamers of this China, for the -♦>& w s.s. t Malta July 142,222 words
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