Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 162 VOL. LXXII. THURSDAY. 16th JULY. 1914 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 979 1 p IF YOU WAN!' TO SHIP, n BUY OR SELL d cRUBB ER: n OR TO n FORWARD GOODS U to ANY PART of iHK WORLD n GO TO 1 ALLEN DENNYS Co., P UNION STREET. Q ‘THE PINANG GAZETTE.’ 1 SUN LIFE /> x ACETIG ACID SAMARA IV! ALTH
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    • 43 1 rw-»n -rx- in m ir ir-r-.r—mi ux~l BUCHANAN’S A SCOTCH WHISKIES. U j “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” S (AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). BLACK WHITE THE OLD FAVOURITE. AND “RED SEAL” s t e S! ALLEN DENNYS Co. <-ir n a un inr-inr u r~ r
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  • 1228 2 OCCUPATION SCENES. Two facts are boldly significant in the taking of Vera Cruz, writes Frederick Palmer in Everybody’s Magazine.” They make you, as an American, an optimist. They make you believe in the power for good of American civilization. Explain these two facts, and
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    • 806 2 WANTED. WANTED. CLERK OF WORKS able to set out A FEW SMALL CAPITALISTS to buildings and take levels. Wages ZjL develop a tea property in South from $2-50 to $3-00, prospect of permanent India, with a view to its eventual floatation employment. Apply by letter with copies as a Company—correspondence
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    • 259 2 After Illness After the racking effects of fever, dysentery, cholera, colic or bowel complaints, every part of the body needs strengthening. It is not enough merely to take tonics cr artificial stimulants, for only by building-up every part of the body can health be regained. SCOTT’S Emulsion is a pure
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    • 337 2 lll l iiiii l inminiHiMiiiinimiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiin i iii l iiii iiiii iiiii ii I Clearance Sale. I S 3 1 I The Malayan Trading Co. 49, Beach Street. g The Trustee» are Selling g 1 WHOLESALE or RETAIL the balance of the I StodMit-Trade «t COST PRICE or UNDER. 9E S
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  • 641 3 ANNUAL MEETING. The fourth annud general meeting of shareholders in the Padang Rub her Co. was held at the offices of the General Managers (Messrs AR Burkiil and Sons), 2, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai. Mr C R Burkiil presided and was supported by Messrs 8 S Benjamin and Chun Binghim
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  • 184 3 Messrs. Guthrie Co.’s report dated Singapore, Tu sday, July 14tb, says: The quantity on offer at to-day’s auction was considerably larger than the average of recent sales, about 71 tons being catalogued. Demand was good and prices generally showed improvement on the week, the most noticeable advances
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  • 464 3 The following London cables are taken from the Times of Ceylon” leceived by jesterday’s mail London, July 2.—Mr. R. N. Lyne, I Director of Agriculture in Ceylon, read a ptptr on systematic investigation at the Rubber Exhibition Congress yesterday. Cot B 'ie able discussion fo lowed. A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 257 3 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. SPECIAL NOTICE. In order to meet the long felt want of a Junior Club where billiards and refreshments can be obtained during the evening at club charges, the Bar prices
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    • 76 3 Just as men and women read of a Royal progress in tl e newspaper, because distan e prevents them fr< m seeii g the actual event so advert sements. read in the same way, enable people to see consider, and appraise hundreds < f useful ait’d s which in the
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    • 323 3 W Cupid’s Promptings. dip IB u Too hot and bored for anything? Try a spray of HnH J© “4711 ”on face and hands. There’s nothing like its t stimulating fragrance to banish ennui and mitigatejthe J HE heat.” HE Sold by all Dealers in High Class perfumery. 99 81 8t
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 328 3 THE TIDES. Penaxg—July, 1914. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard rr Standard Da‘e. Ht Date Ht. Time. Time. h m f r h m ft. Th 16 m 540 5.3 16 mll 45 3.8 4 48 a 4.8 11 44
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 92 4 A CLEAN CUT DEMANDED BY ULSTER. London, July 16, The Daily Chronicle expresses the view that hopes of an Irish sett’ement by consent are fading. Sir Edward Carson has returned more determined than ever on a clean cut for while the Government is firmly wedded to exclusion by
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  • 62 4 i.—Reuter. FOUR LIVES LOST IN TENEMENT BLAZE. London, July 16. The forest and moor fires ia Russia are spreading, and only rain can prevent a national calamity. Troops are fighting the conflagration. Twenty-five houses were burned and four persons perished in a fire which occurred in
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  • 39 4 —Reuter. CURIOUS APPEAL TO PEKING. Batavia, July 16. The Chinese have append to Peking by telegraph to have effectual measures taken to prevent the shooting of gamblers and the invasion of the Colony by Dutch police.
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  • 552 4 The new Cunarder “Acquitania” on her maiden run across the Atlantic made, for a distance of 475 nrles, an average speed of 23’17 knots per hour. Later on, in a day’s run from noon to noon, she covered 602 miles at an average speed of 24’25, which wt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 526 4 jiMi—■nm :r/Miaaiwa aiwmr ty The New Travelling Model of the “ADLER” Typewriter (AS ILLUSTRATED). IS A COMPACT LITTLE MACHINE in which is embodied all THE 6000 POINTS 0F THE R£GULAR MODaS Made for Solid Hard Work, it is claimed to be the best Travelling Typewriter on the Market. Price s9°
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    • 781 4 WANTED FDR ESTATE IN PERU. COMPETENT CLERK for office work, with knowledge of general estates books, must be expert typist, Tamil preferred. Apply by letter enclosing testimonials to Mac., c/j Pinang Gazette I notice. JiMiM 1 LABOUR COMJB.R. F M.S. V OF VILW/ IHDtAH IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911" [he questio^which
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  • 889 5 ACCIDENT TO THE B. I. DWARKA.” Calcutta, July 7.—The 8.1. mail steamer Dwarka,” which left Bombay on Friday, being 27 hours overdue at Karachi, sent a wireless message from sea, that she had broken her rudder. Otherwise she was all right. Bombay, July B.—The latent information received by
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  • 216 5 .—Ex. The coronation of the young Shah of Persia is to take place on the 21st inst. at Teheran, and the eighteen-year-old ruler could have no kingdom more parlous in its condition. The young Shah is reported to be a clever boy, but it is not
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  • 596 5 A F. M. 8. PROBLEM. In the Federated Malay States the problem at present is how to tide the non skilled or partly ekiiled Chinese labour over the worst of the tin crisis. It appears that schemes are in process of formation for employing a cons’derable
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  • 186 5 Tkursday, July 16. Homeward German Mail. Outward German English (B.I.) Mails. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 5.40 a.m. and 4.48 p.m. Low Water 11.45 a.m. and 11.44 p.m. P.O O. Tennis Tournament Starts. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Friday, July
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  • 107 5 Augu-t 1. —Association Football, Selangor v, Singapore, K. Lumpur. August 1, 2 and 3.—M.S.V.R. (Kuala Lumpur) Rifle Meeting. August 1 anti 3.—lnterport Cricket: Selangor v. Singapore, K. Lumpur. August 1 and 3.—Penang Turf Club, Autumn Meeting. August 11. —Full Court of Appeal, Penang. August 15, 16 and 17.—Taiping
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 Tin Mining. Messrs. Boving Co., Ltd., LONDON who have the highest reputation in the world as specialists in Turbines, Turbo Pumps and Pipe Lines have appointed The Borneo Company, Limited, Singapore, as their Agents and will be pleased to advise and estimate upon Power, Pipe Line, and Pump proposals. Hilton
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    • 139 5 EXPORT_AGENCY. WHOLESALE buying agencies undertaken for all British and Continental goods including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Good?, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metal?, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic
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  • 530 6 A Colombo contemporary indulges in a few reflections on the me 3 and the dangers of the cinematograph in the East. It is not a new theme but it is of considerable importance to mixed communities. The measure of popularity enjoyed by the cinematograph is astounding: it draws
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  • 93 6 At about 8 p.m. yesterday a murder was committed at Carnarvon Street a few paces from the Shanghai Bar. The accused, an elderly Chinaman, was alleged to have stabbed another Chinaman with a penknife in the abdomen, for unknown reasons, but it ii believed that it was
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  • 63 6 Tne Buffaloes have decided to celebrate the anniversary of the opening of the King George in the East Lodge by a banquet and “at home at the Hotel Norman on Saturday, Augu<t 4th. Members will be permitted to bring friends (both ladies and gentlemen) and Mr. Brunel-Norman will present
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  • 461 6 The agents notify that the contract packet Taroba is expected to arrive here at 2 p.m. to-day. The P O extra steamer Khyber,” having left Singapore at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, is expected to arrive here via Port Swettenham, to-morrow morning, and will leave for Colombo, Port Said,
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  • 561 6 MALAY SUMMONED FOR GRAMOPHONE PLAYING. Summoned by Mr. H. A. Netibtonner, Che Mat, a Malay, appeared before Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton in the Police Court yesterday charged with committing a nuisance by playing a gramophone and using insulting language. Accused claimed to be tried and
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  • 90 6 Page 2.—The American Spirit in Vera Cruz. Page 3.—Padang The Tides. Page 4.—Log Book. Page 5,—-Mail Items What Other Papers Say j The Wesk’s Events Coming Events Young Shah of Persia. Page 6.—“ The Movies”; Noises in the Night; Telegrams Chinaman Fatally Stabbed; Shipping Movements Page 7.—Te’egrams;
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  • 90 6 i—D.O.L. Berlin. July 15. In consequence of the advance of the Epirotes and Greeks, Valona cannot probably be kept if no reinforcements are forthcoming. The population are fleeing. The Austrian and Italian warships at Valona are insufficient for protection of the interests of the Triplice. The report
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  • 121 6 A MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. COMMONS AND AMENDING BILL. London, July 15. Sir Edward Carson’s sudden recall to London, and the fact that Mr. Birrell ia visiting Dublin, are regarded as significant, and the Irish outlook is to-day supposed to be more hopeful. The Amending Bill. In the House
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  • 33 6 Reuter. REJECTION BY LORDS. London, July 16. The House of Lords rejected the Plural Voting Bill by 119 votss to 49, for the second time under the Parliament Act
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  • 61 6 —Reuter. FAMILY-LEAVE FOR THE COAST. Mexico City, July 15. Huerta’s family, relatives and friends have left for Vera Cruz escorted by military trains. It is believed that Huerta and others leav§ to-morrow. Official Intimation, w Mexico City, July 15. It is officially announced that Huerta resigns that he
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  • 80 6 —Reuter, THE ASSASSINATIONS. Budapest July 16. In the Chamber, M. Tisza raised the question of Servian connections with the Serajevo crime, and said the Austro-Servian relations must be cleared up as the question was still pending, and asked if no state method could be employed. The Government
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  • 43 6 RUSSIAN ATTACHE MYSTERY. London, July 15. That the Russian Military Attache, Basarofi’s, departure from Germany is connected with espionage is accepted unhesitatingly in Berlin —Reuter. [The departure followed the conviction of a German Sergeant-Major for espionage on behalf of Russia.]
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  • 33 6 i.—Reuter. CABINET MINISTER ATTACKED WITH DOGWHIPS. London, July 15. Two Suffragists attacked Mr. McKinnon Wood, the Secretary for Scotland, with dogwhips, as he was leaving his residence. Both women were arrested
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  • 16 6 —Reuter. VISIT TO RUSSIA. Paris, July 16. President Poincare has left for Russia.
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  • 43 6 PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY. [F’rom Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 16. The Hon. Oliver Marks, who sustained an accident while bathing, was abls to leave the hospital yesterday afternoon and is now back at the Residency. He is doing very well.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 68 6 FAMOUS PIANOS BRINSMEAD, BECHSTEIN, COLLARD COLLARD. $lOO Down and the Balance in 18 Monthly Payments. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., PENANG. I Telegraphic Address: “RUNNYMEDE,” PENANG. A Cede: A. B. C. sth Editioa. Telephone No. 543 635. qj* P NS WELL-KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE EAST. I NEW A.P Suitings /W FOR
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    • 33 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 70 7 PROBABLE RUNNERS. London, July 15. The following are the probable runners and weights in the Eclipse Stake? Cantilever 10.0 Walter Griggs Luvoia 10.0 Sax by Jameson 9 8 Spear White Magic 9.8 G. McCall Anmer 9.4 Jon s Halos 9.4 Wing Kennymo-e 9.2 Clark Hapsburg 8.13 Foy
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    • 72 7 AUSTRALIA’S TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The following Australian cricketers have been a<ked to take part in the forthcoming tjur in South Africa W. W. Armstrong (Captain) F. Baring, W. Carkeek and J. Rider (Victoria) W. Bardsley (vice-Captain), E. P. Barbour, C. Keliaway, C. G. Macartney, T. J. E.
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    • 23 7 London, July 15. At Hastings Sussex beat Gloucester by 364 runs. At Lords, the Gentlemen beat the Players by 134 runs.
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    • 28 7 OXFORD BEATS CAMBRIDGE. London, July 15. In the competition for the Humphrey Cup, at Bisley, Oxford University beat Cambridge University by 906 points to 822.
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    • 29 7 —Reuter. London, July 15. In the Wingfield sculls, from Putney to Mortlake, Tann beat Wise, the holder, easily. The winner’s time was 24 mins. 39 secs.
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    • 154 7 FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The King Edward VII. School Football League, Taiping, has just been concluded. Seven teams entered and 71 matches were played, the winning team being Standard, VII to whom Towkay Ng Ann Thye has presented a cup; The members of the winning team are
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    • 179 7 ,—“M.M.” The following ties were decided yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap.—Mrs Kirk and S C Ambrose beat Mrs Rose and W S Dunn by 22—7; Miss Starr and H Starr beat Mrs Dunn and A R Adams by 21—12. Ladies’ Doubles. Mrs W Motion and Mrs Jarvis beat
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    • 703 7 FURTHER HANDICAPS. The following additiooal handicaps for the Tennis Tournament have been published Singles Handicap B. —l5 2 A Strack bye 15.4 R L Cuscaden .3 J B Crichton o .ICW Baliautyne n .4 CR A Goatly Scr. F T Ellis J —15,4 H E Winter 1
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    • 761 7 PROGRAMMK FOR AUGUST MEETING. Tt.e annual prize meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the M.S.V.R. Bat a'ion I Rifle Association will take p'ace on Augtt?t lut, >d and 3rd. AH eutries close on July 28, except iGT the open events, which close on July 30th. The
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  • 201 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list o page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-da; SSABBI. vs i Vining, (Jopeng O. 28/- 31/- 28/3 31/Kinta Tin 14 15} 14 15} Malayan Tin 39/6 42/9 40/6 43/9 fahang C. 8/3 8/9 8/3
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  • 34 7 London, July 15*. The following are the ruling quot tiois for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/2} Para to arrive 2/11 Market dull. *By courtesy of Messrs. Bouste&d A Co.]
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  • 70 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $71.60 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London was quoted at £142 15s. spot and £144 ss, three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $71.60 Straits Trading Co. no sellers. Eastern Smelting Co.
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  • 18 7 The output for the Tongkah Compound dredge for the month of June was 645 piculs.
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  • 103 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Ipob, July 16. The funeral of Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie took place last evening to Ipoh cemetery. He was accorded a Masonic funeral, and many members of the craft and the general public attended. There was a large number of floral tributes.
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  • 44 7 PART OF CARGO DAMAGED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 16. The damage to the steamer Edendale which ran on to the breakwater at Singapore is not so serious as was feared. Only a portion of the forward cargo was damaged.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 145 7 I SIEMENS I 6, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Telbgrams: SIEMENS, Penang. Telephone No. 479. SIEMENS’ TABLE FANS. When fitted with Oscillating Mechanism, as illustrated, this Fan is the most effective Breeze Producer obtainable. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, LTD. Head Office Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplies Dept, and Stores Upper Thames Street,
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  • NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 444 8 Peking July 3.—Theodore Monberg, a lay brother of the Mission Etrangeres de Paris, has been killed by outlaws, between Litang and Bhatang. Two Chinese servants and three soldiers were also killed. Their bodies have been brought into Tachienlu. The Secretary of the Waichiaopo has visited the
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  • 358 8 We do not get much in the way of reliable news concerning the Japan tea crop but the “Oriental Trade Jourml has an article headed “The Tea Market.” It speaks for itself as follows During the last few years, the tea market; continued to be so
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  • 2 8 CLEARANCES.
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    • 249 8 THE GEORGETOWN MOTOR GARAGE, 7A, PENANG ROAD. on hire! Grand New Cars on hireu We hare just imported several up-to- 'ate Cars whi -h can be had on hire. Call at Our Garage or Telephone to No. 694. MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS and REPAIRERS. I TYRES OF BEST MAKE, always In
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    • 49 8 The soothing effect of Woods’ Great, Peppermint Cure in cases of sore, relaxed’, or smoker’s throat is really astonishing If suffering in this direction, use a spoonful, in water, as a gargle the relief is both instantaneous and permanent. Sold by all Medicine Dealers at 80 cents a bottle.
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    • 17 8 George Town Kinematograph. •‘PENANG’S PREMIER SHOW”, KUALA KANGSAR ROAD THEATRE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Every Tuesday aud Saturday,
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    • 374 8 RUBBER. Jackson’s Patent Rubber Smoking s Drying Apparatus. If any user of tbes- ii unable to smoke cure his rubber in under 20 hours and dry it ready f«>r market in 4 days therefrom, we would request him ro communicate with us to that effect, and we will send a
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  • 2383 9 0 fik PaM Number of Issue A 2 PiUi. Paid up. sharet> value. 2 Dlwldendt. Name. o® M ft» CQ 5 Of 1910 1911 1913 1913 ’914 I <* «Sn« ’122'222 $60,000 60,000 1 1 Ayer Weng /'Rahman? DAP. Co. -20 c 50c 1903 300,000 300,'300 30,000 10 10
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 878 9 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. TUV (QLWVI Vl■ Wi Wwffii RFVT by Royal Charter. *T V* I Paid-up Capital £1,200,00 Reserve Fund £1,800,00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00! mm mm mb a disi n fectants. Amritsar Hongkong Penang i’X AH Kinds and tor All Purposes. Bombay
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  • 867 10 Autumn Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R- A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Saturday, Ist August, 1914. SECOND DAY... Monday, 3rd August, 1914. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Saturday, Ist August, 1914. 1 THE AUTUMN HANDICAP. Value $3OO. A Handicap for Roadsters imported as Griffins under Rules of
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  • 594 10 THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. London, July 6.—Addressing the London Chamber or Commerce on The Present Position of China,” Dr Morrison, Political Adviser to the President of the Ch n°se Republic, said that the view which ssemed to be held in Great Britain that China was at present in a
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  • 144 10 The body of a European clad in a shirt, trousers, shoes and socks was found floating in Colombo harbour on June 25 at the spot where the steamer “Neuralia” from London to Madras and Calcutta had been berthed. The “Neuralia” arrived on the 23rd. On the 25th
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  • 32 10 Penang :—The E. A O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon '.—Strand Hotel. Cbtlon :—Nuwara Eliya.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 82 10 Saint-Rapbasl Win® IS 1. The Sovereign Remedy in Anaemia and Chlorosis. 2. A Delicious Dessert Wine. 3. The Best Restorative after Illness. 4. For the Robust and Invalid. 5. A Reliable and Inexpensive Preparation. 6. A Medicine but not Medicated. OBTAINABLE AT TONG JOO I CO.. Penang. CMV KIT 6
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    • 225 10 I JOHN COTTON I CIGARETTES I VIRGINIAN. EGYPTIAN. I TURKISH. I From all First-class Dealers. I AGENTS: I SELLAR, MURRAY Co., I PENANG. Good RICH TYRES 1 > -A- I A —-t-. JL I' «if-- ......J-*:?-Sole Importers: Straits Settlements, Malay Peninsula Siam, ADAMSON, GILFILLAN C®., LW., SINGAPORE. PENANG <£ MALACCA.
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  • 469 11 POSITION OF COUNSEL AND MANAGING DIRECTOR. The acting Chief Justice (the Hou. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C.) wai engaged at the Supreme Court, Singapore, with the opening stages of the examination of Mr. Boey Lian Chin, one of the managing directors of the Kwong Yik
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  • 407 11 On the 6th inst. a grand procession took place, writes the Kota Bahru correspondence of the Free Press.” The figures in the procession consisted of the following made of silver and gold paper The Raja Kelantan had a dragon about 20 feet long, surmounted with a shrine,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 957 11 w K. I II i| liHffl'l hi r Beaut y 1H i Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. Bill llr Treatment lj II j|.|r at home if “Hazeline’Snow 'l' fir I MI M (Trade Mark) EUROPEAN LINE. Ill■ Provides the most delightful and successful means 1 A Fortnightly service is maintained
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    • 273 11 THE X M IS THE PROPER PEN FOR YOU and all your FRIENDS TO have. It is the pen which will supersede every other. Its features must appeal to every pen user. It is quite safe from leakage in any position an'l tarts writing the instant the pen touches 1
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    • 2338 12 P British India tel O CEAN Steam Navigation Co. J/JKk; 1 N D L i I STEAM SHIP Co w. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. Lu/, J iinf china mutual steam w M IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 9| IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. CH,NA MUTUAL STEAM NA/. co.. JO. INTENDED SAILINGS. M
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