Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-07-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 166 VOL. LXXII. TUESDAY. 21st JULY, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1043 1914-07-21 1 pzazzioczmaacziDDczini —ini —ini ini —> G IF YOU WANT TO SHIP, fl LI BU Y oil SELL dRUB B E R 8 -1 OR TO rn FORWARD GOODS y TO ANY PAftT OF THE WOULD n GO TO ALLEN DENNYS Co., g 7, UNION BTRKET. Q r~ifTf nmnanmanmni —mi —ini1,043 words
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Advertisement39 1914-07-21 1 SJXZPCZ inr-im icnr-ini ir-j-~inr-irr-i BUCHANAN’S f SCOTCH WHISKIES. L “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” 2 (AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY). J “BLACK WHITE” I n THE OLD FAVOURITE. H «no “BED SEAL” R Man. ALLEN DENNYS Co. r I r-u~a— >nr-inni I ini—nr—39 words
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Article1305 1914-07-21 2 A GRIM PROFESSION. In the recent and interesting discussion iu “The Times” about golf the combatants have made a vast number of superfluous comparisons. They have been at great puns to prove, each one of them, the superiority of his favourite sport. That they have waited their1,305 words
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Advertisement915 1914-07-21 2 N ,N MRiK Taiping Medical Hall, COMPETENT CLERK for office work, with knowledge of general estates (ESTABLISHED 1900) books, must be expert typist, Tamil preferred. Apply by letter enclosing testi- 73, 75 77, KOTA ROAD, TAIPING, monials to M*C„ o/o Pinang Oazetie. Wholesale Importers of Flue Chemicals 761—22-7 and Drugs,915 words
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Advertisement231 1914-07-21 2 HEALTH FOR ALL In hot climates nature needs helpwholesome nourishment for blood, bones, nerves and muscles. Nothing supplies this nourishment like SCOTTS Emulsion. Whatever the cause of your weakness, it will make you stronger, healthier and better in every way. For nearly 40 years octors have recommended genuine SCOTTS Emulsjpn231 words
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Advertisement152 1914-07-21 2 I First Class 1 JAVANESE I I LABOUR I OFFERED BY I I Fellers Emigration Office I I WELTEVREDEN. I 9 (With special permietion of the Dutch Government) I I Only Selected People Delivered. 9 For prices and terms apply sharp to I Fellers Emigratiekantoor, Weltevreden. I A. B. C.152 words
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Article2168 1914-07-21 3 “EN ROUTE.” In a chapter on rhe coolies “en route,” in his pamphlet The Indian Coolie in British Malaya Ambikapat Rai, who his investigated for the P.A.M. the reports of the alleged sufferings of coolies on Malayan Estates, s>ys: The most salient feature of the Madras and2,168 words
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Advertisement346 1914-07-21 3 WORLD-WIDE FAMOUS I >® °___to4/V>_> DRY GIN II LONDON J Penang Agents, SELLAR, MURRAY Co. RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE. «’li.-jCi! *C 4?i r The undersigned will sell the following we"-known RUBBER ESTATE b PUBLIC AUCTION, <m WEDNESDAY, the |9th day of AUGUST. 1914. at the entrance to ALLEN DENNYS Co.’s346 words
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Advertisement500 1914-07-21 3 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Tombstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all languages, under skilled European supervision. The nest Italian and Carara Marble used. Wiiiiom Edward sobs. ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND. Granite Merchants and Manufacturers of Tombstones in various kinds of Aberdeen Granite. (Samples ol Granite to be500 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article17 1914-07-21 4 London, July 20. At the Oval, Surrey beat Lancashire by an innings and 158 runs.-—Reuter.17 words
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Article400 1914-07-21 4 The following ties were played off yesterday Singles Handicap A—A P Cameron beat A O M Forrest by 6—2, 7—5. Singles Handicap B—Winter beat L M Evans by 2—6, 6—l, 6—2 McDonald beat Byatt by 6—2, I—6, B—6. Singles Handicap C—R C B Hay beat H Oxenham400 words
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Article106 1914-07-21 4 The following ties were played off yesterday Singles Handicap—J G Allan beat J Dick by 21—16; Reimann beat WrightMotion Sr. by 21—15. To day Championship —G B F Southam v J S Cunningham (3); W Motion Jr v A F Robertson (1) Singles Handicap—W. Houston v J106 words
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Article107 1914-07-21 4 JULY MONTHLY MEDAL. The result of the July monthly medal is as follows J G Brown 40+ 43= 83— 5= 78 R D Fitzgerald 40 39= 79 scr. =79 G D MacCuon 42+ 45 J 87 5= 82 E O Butterworth... 51 46= 97—13 =B4 C St107 words
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STOP PRESS NEWS.
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Article32 1914-07-21 4 London, July 21, It is co .firmed th it a yacht with three thousand rifles for the Nationalist volunteers was seized cn the Lidl coast on July 19-32 words
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Article29 1914-07-21 4 6 KILLED: 30 INJURED. Toulouse, July 21. A collision between two passenger trains resulted in four carriages being destroyed. Six persons were killed, and thirty injured»29 words
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Article30 1914-07-21 4 London, July 21. President Poincare, replied to the Tsar, assuring him that France would continue to work for pe»c\ in intimate daily collaboration with her ally.30 words
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39 1914-07-21 4 .—Reuter. London, July 21. Lieut. General Sir Alfred E. Codrington has been appointed to succeed Sir William Franklin as Military Secietary to the Secretary of State for War, and Secretary to the Selection Board...—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article255 1914-07-21 4 —“T. O. M.” 20,000 POUNDS OF RUBBER DESTROYED. On Saturday evening a fire occurred in the rubber smoking sh* ds at Pinji Estate, completely destroying four she Is and about 20,000 lbs. of rubber which was drying in them. Mr. J. H. Bastow, manager of Pinji—“T. O. M.” - 255 words
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Article170 1914-07-21 4 The Dancing Dam. zel went out To a dinner dance at even. For muscle and endurance she Would grace a collfge ’leven. Her face was like the Graces Three And her hair like the Sisters Seven. Her robe, a single breadth of silk, No trimming did adorn,170 words
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Advertisement344 1914-07-21 4 ml iju 2 W5 Wnggr L. W>z W Y;< /7 A 4? I■ S' ??X Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown NURSE HALL, c/o Mrs. Bassett, Commercial Place, Landport, Portsmouth, Eng., writes: —“I was suffering from nervous breakdown with Internal Neuralgia, when I began a course of Phosferine. After having taken it for344 words
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Advertisement108 1914-07-21 4 All mothers desire to see their children grow up strong and hearty. To effect this the protiction from chills, stomach ailments, etc., must be sure, such as is afforded by Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, a medicine known throughout the Southern Hemisphere as the children’s life saver. Never be without it108 words
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Advertisement304 1914-07-21 4 -Irui t Brings to your lips the S juice of the lime fruit. It x/f f It is a drink that is always I I cooling and refreshing. The I children love it. Order a few hotties to-day. Large supplies V have been lately shipped from London. MONTSERRAT Is sold304 words
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Advertisement337 1914-07-21 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 Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches,337 words
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Article896 1914-07-21 6 When the Planters’ Association of Malaya, disturbed by inexplicable and unfounded allegations in a section of the press of Inlia, of illtreatment of coolies on estates in Malaya, decided to ask Ambikapat Rai, Librarian of the Selangor Government Library and the Kuala Lumpur Book Club, to make an896 words
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Article169 1914-07-21 6 In the Police Court, Taiping, yesterday, Mr. E. B. Williams concluded the enquiry into the circumstances attending the death in Taiping of Towkay Chong Cheng Kwi, a partner in a tin mine (now shut down) at Assam Kumbang, on the 28th ult. The deceased was found vomiting on169 words
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REVIEWS.
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Article219 1914-07-21 6 The Log of a Snob,” Percy F. Westerman. Bell’s Indian and Colonial Library. A highly diverting story of a little bounder with a penchant for yachting which he can only indulge at the expense of other people on whom he thrusts himself. Oliver Tremble—he is well219 words
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Article289 1914-07-21 6 “Heirs of the Ages —F. Dormer Jordan. Bell’s Indian and Colonial Library. Reincarnation is the theme of this wonderful story. In Egypt there lived a King named Hemna and his daughter, the Princess Belonis. The latter had teen absent from the court from infancy and during her absence she289 words
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Article235 1914-07-21 6 “The Wonder-Worker.” —Vincent Brown Bell’s Indian and Colonial Library. A story about an old couple, their three children and fifteen grandchildren. For well over half a century Jacob West and Annie Shard had lived together as husband and wife, and they were looked upon as the most235 words
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Article142 1914-07-21 6 The Duchess of Wrexe, by Hugh Walpole. Bell’s Indian an! Colonial Library. This is a bright and amusing study of society by an author who may be destined to make a name for himself. The Duchess from her house in Portland Palacs looks upon men and things with142 words
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Article128 1914-07-21 6 —D.O.L. UNEASY FEELING IN GERMANY. Berlin, July 21. It is und-rstood that the Austrian note will be presented t) the Powers shortly embodying the results of the investigation into the murders at Sarajevo. A marked uneasiness on the Berlin Bourse is attributed to anxiety over AustrO-Servian relations.—D.O.L. - 128 words
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Article62 1914-07-21 6 RESIDENT WILL ATTEND. [J*rom Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 21. Mr. Oliver Marks, British Resident of Perak, who had an accident to his foot a few days ago, is gradually improving. He is not yet able to walk but goes out in his motor car. He will62 words
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Article91 1914-07-21 6 [/’roz.n Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 21. At the annual meeting of Singapore Y.M.C.A., Mr. Polglase presided. Mr. Mackenzie, the see'etary, read the report which regretted the ab-enca of a recreation ground, but said the association was progressing and piking its way. Mr. Polglase mentioned the want of91 words
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Article26 1914-07-21 6 [.From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 21. Mr, Slee of Carnarvon Es*ate shot six elephants one morning last week with ten bullets.26 words
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Article179 1914-07-21 6 CHINAMAN HEAVILY FINED. Lim Peng, a Chinaman, pleaded guilty before Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton this morning to a charge of selling chandu dross other than to the Superintendent of Government Monopolies, Penang. Mr. Byrne, who prosecuted, said that on receiving informaticn yesterday he sent a man179 words
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Advertisement117 1914-07-21 6 THE LATEST I The Quaker Girl Valse LIONEL MONCKTON The Sunshine Girl Lancers PAUL A. RUBENS The Pelican’s Parade One-step < DOROTHY FORSTER Reve De J eunesse Valse I fl FRANK LAMBERT B The Porcupine Patrol One-step LIONEL MONCKTON Kiki Valse REGINALD BENYON Cock-A-Hoop. Two-step R. CONINGSBY CLARKE Sunshade Sue117 words
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Advertisement33 1914-07-21 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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Advertisement86 1914-07-21 6 THE CONTENTS BILL. Page 2.—Golf and Anti-Golf. Page 3.—The Itdian Coolie. Page 4.—Sporting News; Fire on an Estate. Page s.—Shipping Arrivals; Clearances: Mails Produce Exchange. Page 6.—The Vindication Telegrams; Reviews; Austria and Ser via Perak State Council Cholera in Selangor Six Elephants Killed Selling Chandu Dross. Page 7.—Telegrams Local Share86 words
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Article465 1914-07-21 7 TO-DAY’S CONFERENCE. THE SPEAKER TO PRESIDE. LABOUR PARTY’S PROTEST. London, July 20. To-morrow’s conference at Bu'kingham Pa’ace is officially confirmed. Mr. Asquith’s Announcement. The House of Commons was crowded and excited when Mr. Asquith announced that in view of the grave political situation, the King had considered465 words
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Article188 1914-07-21 7 FORMER G. O. C. THE STRAITS. London, July 20 Major-General Inigo Jones is dead.— Reuter. [Major-General Inigo Jones, C. V. 0., C. 8., whose death we regret to record at the age of 66, was probably one of the best known figures in the Briti-h Army,188 words
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Article108 1914-07-21 7 —Reuter. VISIT TO RUSSIA. TSAR’S WELCOME AT KRONSTADT. London, July 20 President Poincare and M. Viviani have arrived at Kronstadt on board the battleship France.” The Tsar on board the yacht Alexandra met and conveyed bis guests to Petershof. A State Banquet. At a banquet at Peterhof the—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article67 1914-07-21 7 Reuter. MADAME CAILLAUX ON TRIAL. Pari?, July 20. Madame Caillaux’s trial for the murder of M. Ca'm’tte, editor of the Figaro opened in a crowded court. Madame was dressed in black and exhibited emotion when indicted for wilful murder. She told in faltering tones of her unhappiness,Reuter. - 67 words
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Article74 1914-07-21 7 :.—Reuter. KING SEES TWO HOURS’ PROCESSION. London, July 20. After a night of storm, the King, accom. panied by the Prirce of Wales and Mr Asquith, aboard the royal yacht, led the mobilised fleet to sea a’d soon the gr< at modern fle p t was under:.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article33 1914-07-21 7 Mexico City, July 20. General Carranzi and General Zapata are communicating with a view to agreement. The followers of Carranza are hurrying south to secure a peaceful entry in o the capital.33 words
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Article30 1914-07-21 7 Reuter. LIEUTENANT KILLED AND SERGEANT INJURED. Lo' don, July 20. An army biplane fell 120 feet near Gosport. Lieutenant Hordern was killed and Sergeant Campbell seriously injured.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article26 1914-07-21 7 Reute r BULGARIA’S DEMAND. Sofia, July 21. Bulgaria, in a verbal note to Rumania, demands an international enquiry into the frontier incidentsReuter. - 26 words
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Article43 1914-07-21 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, July 21. In the Singapore Dairy Farm case, Alexander v. Davis, the plaintiff recovered sll9,the balance of the amount deposited in defendant’s safe keeping. Mr. Dyson said there had been hard swearing on both aides.43 words
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Article25 1914-07-21 7 [From Our Own Cor-espondenl] Singapore, July 21. The ?.s. Kintuck the pdgrim ehip which grounded near Anjer, has arrived at Singapore for docking.25 words
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Article134 1914-07-21 7 —D.O L. Berlin, July 20. The Rjetsch complains of the armament burdens on Russian peasants, and expects during President Poincare’s visit to Russia, that a demand wi'l be made for an Anglo-Russian Nava' arrangement. In the Chamber at Constantinople, Talaat Bey read the Government’s declaration recognising the—D.O L. - 134 words
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COMPANY MEETINGS.
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Article819 1914-07-21 7 SALE OF THE PROPERTIES. Ti e first annual general m e ing of Chenderiang Va'ley Tin Dredging Co. was held at the offices of the Company, 3, Union Street, Pei ang, yeiterday, when there were present M-ssi s G. W. Wilson (in the chair), M. C.819 words
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Article171 1914-07-21 7 An extraordinary general meeting of the Company was then held for the purpose of considering and, if thought fir, passing the following resolution, viz “That the Company’s undertaking be sold to a new company to be registered under the Companies Acts in London which shall also acquire171 words
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Article488 1914-07-21 7 The first annual general meeting cf Jabus (Tin) Hydraulic Elevators, Ltd., was held at the Registered Offices of the Company, 3, Union Street, Penang, yesterday, there being present Messrs. G. W. Wilson (in the chair), A. M. Sellar, M. C. Corbet’ A. H. Whitaker, J. R. Murray,488 words
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Article59 1914-07-21 7 The ss. Alma” will leave for Deli at 4 p.m. to morrow. The report on Emigration ard Immigration in the Madras Presidency for the year 1913 attributes the increase in the number if passer gers to the Straits Settlements “to larger demand and better wages for coolie labour59 words
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Article65 1914-07-21 7 NORTH BORNEO TRUST. THE MARKETS IMPROVE. [P. G. Special Cable] Lon ion, July 20. The Noith Borneo Trust records a depreciation of 18 per cent, in h Jdings. A dividend of 3* per cent, will be paid and £3,000 ca- ried forward. Options have been extended till65 words
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Article131 1914-07-21 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. “Ji Copeng C. p 3/- 6/- 4/- 6/6 Kamunting... 6d 2/6 1/- 3/Malayan Tin 43/- 45/3 43/- 45/3 Pahang C. 8/7* 9/3 8/6 9/1* Pahang131 words
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Article103 1914-07-21 7 THE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. At the 42nd auction of the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association there were offered for sale 221.29 piculs or 29,505* lbs, of which 199.11 piculs or 26,548 lb?., «ere sold. Prices realized Smoked sheet $lO5 to $llO —l/U.lod. plain sheet 9.5 104103 words
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Article34 1914-07-21 7 London, July 20*. The following are the ruling quot. tioas for rubber:— Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/2* Para to arrive 2/10* Market quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead 4 Co.]34 words
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Article23 1914-07-21 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 21. The output of gold from Raub for the second quarter was 1,055 ounces.23 words
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Article67 1914-07-21 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang wss $73.00 per picul, business done. Tin in London was quoted at £145 15s. spot and £147 three months. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 12* tons at $73.00 Straits Trading Co. nil. Eastern Smelting Co.67 words
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Article45 1914-07-21 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 21. Last week thero were several cases of cholera in the north west corner of Selangor and on the south tank of the Bernam River. It is not anticipated that the disease will spread south.45 words
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Advertisement250 1914-07-21 7 FOR SALE. PAIR IRISH TERRIERS, PEDIGREED. Apply No. 66, c/o Pinang Gazette, PENANG SALES ROOM. Repairs to Pianos, Organs and Pianolas undertaken AND TUNING executed to satisfaction by an expert having had 14 years’ experience. KOH ENG HIN, Agent. PENANG TURF CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING 1914. ADMISSION to Grand Stand by250 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1914-07-21 7 LAST 2 NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Engagement Extraordinary I! Through the Enterprise of Mr. FOO WIN POE, the people of Penang will have the opportunity of witnessing the peifirmauce of this World Famous Artist. THE INIMITABLE JANSEN AT George Town Kinema, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. 4,000 Seconds in Wonderland, Not to185 words
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Article748 1914-07-21 8 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. Mr. G. Cumming, Official Handicapper of the S R. A., wh > was in Penang over the week-end, has alloted the following handicaps for t‘ e first day of the forthcoming Au'umn Meeting I.—Thb Autumn Handicap. Value $3OO. A Handicap for Roadsters imported as748 words
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Advertisement464 1914-07-21 8 Due to arrive by s.s. SOCOTRA, on or about 22nd lost. LAGONDA CARS, 11 H.P. 4 Cylinder Water Cooled Engine of high efficiency. Body Fludi tide Cabriolet, of the latest design, painted dark green and upholster d to match. Petrol Consumption 45 to 50 miles a gallon, 50 miles an464 words
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Advertisement60 1914-07-21 8 In these days one often hears of the increased cost of living. Eave you ever stopped to think that the prices of advertised goods aie never altered The branded mustard—the advertised soap you use—your bottle of sauce with the ho; sehold name—are all just a» cheap to-day as years ago—and60 words
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Advertisement418 1914-07-21 8 I PETER WALKER I LAGER BEER. I OBTAINABLE FROM I Messrs. Pritchard Co., Messrs. Tong Joo Co., I Messrs. Kwong Fook Cheong Co., etc., etc. I AGENTS: I SELLAR, MURRAY Co., I PENANG. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. NunsiNG. SINGAPORE COID STORAGE MADAME M. ANTONESCU, COMPANY. LIMITED, Midwije (Diploma) I 255. PENANG418 words
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Article2615 1914-07-21 9 S p-.j Number of Iseue k X ff s »p,t»l. Paid u P ghareit value. 2 Dividend.. Name. §z cc CU J 00 9 1810 1911 1912 1913 1914 M I N 1 1911 9100,000 $60.000 60,000 1 1 Aver Weng fßahmaiU Dk P. 00. 20c 50c 1903 300,0002,615 words
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Advertisement949 1914-07-21 9 BANKS M u CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. i AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1.200,001 Reserve Fund £1,800,00( Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £l,200,00( Hbad Omci: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E C z Agbnciks amd Branches. y?» rX Amritsar Hongkong Penang o Bangkok Iloilo Puket X Batavia Ipoh Sngoon949 words
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Article159 1914-07-21 10 Tuesday. July 21 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 11.9 a.m. and 11.54 p.m. Low Water 5.14 a.m. and 6.12 p.m. P.C.O. Tennis Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Wednesday, July 22. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 11.51 a.m. Low159 words
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Article105 1914-07-21 10 Augu t I.—Association Football, Selangor v, Singapore, K. Lumpur. August 1, 2 and 3.—M.S.V.R. (Kuala Lumpur) Rifle Meeting. August 1 and 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. —Taiping105 words
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Article188 1914-07-21 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, July and 21 and Kedah, July and 22. Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—lndragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van188 words
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Advertisement324 1914-07-21 10 THE BEST DISINFECTANTS. All Kinds and for All Purposes. AS SUPPLIED TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 41 SANITAS-OKOL/’ 20 time» the co efficient of carbolic acid. The ideal disinfectant for use in the Tropics. Highest efficiency and lowest cost. Powerful Larrsecide. Unaffected by organic matter, and miscible with both fresh and324 words
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Advertisement322 1914-07-21 10 be i —iraKit nHMr~]BB|[ZZI]BHiOHO®HiiZZZIHHICZZ]HH[ZZIIHHdZ]SSHLZ223I Mackay’s Liqueur j WHISKY j 0 x House of Lords and L a As supplied to thej |-j ouse o f Commons. 5 i Ml I Q U 1 OBTAINABLE jMHI SOLE AGENTS: n u Adamson, Gilfillan s from ail the r Oct Co., Ltd., U322 words
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Miscellaneous240 1914-07-21 10 THE TIDES. Pena a—July, 1914. Penaug Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Date. S nd rd He Date St nd rd Ht. lime. Time. h m ff. h in ft. Tu 21 in 11 9 6.5 6 12 a 1 4 11240 words
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Article576 1914-07-21 11 Penelope,” writing to the Ceylon Observer,” from London, says -It seems passing strange to some of us that the ultrafashionable woman should imitate the fashions of the much criticised femme savant.’ George Sands, the great French writer, adopted male attire pure and simple, and so did the gifted576 words
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Article281 1914-07-21 11 Discussing journalism under tho he ding Literature in a Hurry,’, a contributor to the Academy” recalls some comic examples of slipshod writing by reporters e.g., when describing a fire, between six and seven fire-engines dashed up to the scene of the conflagration simultaneously;” when reporting an281 words
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Advertisement957 1914-07-21 11 N Y K Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. H When your strength is reduced g and your body emaciated H through illness, take ‘KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil WITH (Trade Mark) L/J.'™., I Malt Extract 4 Fortnightly wryice i. i».mtem.d be. With the fi rst spoonful of this delicious B Yokohama957 words
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Advertisement57 1914-07-21 11 Graphite Lubrication. By using this method it is claimed Cylinder lubrication cost is reduced 9G per cent, in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced 5 per cent, to 10 per cent, and Piston rings, Valves and Valve gears are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited,57 words
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Advertisement184 1914-07-21 11 BUCHANAN’S “RED SEAL” “BLACK WHITE” “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” SCOTCH WHISKIES Janies Buchanan Co., Ltd. (London, Glasgow, etc.) have the most extensive Bonded Warehouse in Scotland, and hold, with their subsidiary companies, the largest stocks of Whisky maturing in Bond. They are thus able to guarantee the continued excellence of these brands184 words
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Advertisement2639 1914-07-21 12 p British India X A tel ,„J?^, AN Steam Navigation Co.J/lßgy 49 N. D. I/- 1 stmm ship c»„ lM «xpscTED arrivals and departures i STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. |9 IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. CK|HA mutual steam nav, co. m INTENDED SAILINGS. T hk tM t .nd ««-k»»"-»™ INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS.2,639 words
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