Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1835. No. 201 VOL. LXVIII. WEDNESDAY. 7th SEPTEMBER, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1073 1 IHf “PINANG GAZETTE.” subhcrii-fiox. ____Q For Daily Issue, in Town, c/i $27 per oß annum “A Poster should be your Best Salesman; it works < $3O post free. f or y OU a j] day, is out all night, and is as fresh Monthly Subscription, $2.25. 7 7 For the
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  • 533 2 SUGGESTION FOR RMSING MONEY CONVERSION OF LEASEHOLDS. The following letter is published in the Straits Tinies Sir, —I believe it may be taken as a fact that, this Colony is, to use a slang expression, somewhat hard up,” at least hints to that effret have been appearing from
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  • 211 2 All will regret, writes the elitor of the Agricultural Bulletin in the current issue, that, Mr. \V. J Gallagher has ietired from the position of Director of Agriculture of the Federated Malay States. Mr. Gallagher succeeded Mr. J. B. Carruthers in M irch, 19ii9, having originally
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  • 114 2 Wednesday, September 7. St. Evurtius. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Outward P. O. Mail. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Thursday, September 8. Nativity, B.V.M St. Xavier’s Institution Prize Distribution, 13-30 a in. Municipal Commission, 3-3'l p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday. September 9. Legislative Council. Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup.
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  • 55 2 Thursday, Sept. X.— Shares 11 am.; Penang Sales Room, Beach St. Koh Eng Hin auctioneer. Saturday, Sept. 10.— Furniture 45 Scotland Road 1 1-15 a m.; Cunningham, Clark Co. auctioneers. Saturday, Sept 10.— Town lots at Ipoh 10 a ni. Saturday, Srpt 10— Furniture; 14 Aboo.Sittee Lane; 11-30
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  • 120 2 P.tT.D., Penang.— Construction of reservoir ami laying new water mains, Lurmit extension of Bukit Seraya reservoir; tenders close: noon, September 10. Government Monopolies l>epartm>nt, Penang.— Services for year 1911:—1. Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots, each capable of easily containing 3 chees of cliandu. 2. Supply of best
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  • 13 2 5 and 14 Logan R >ail; apply M M. Noordin
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    • 1187 2 TO LET. NOTICE. OREMISES No. 51, Beach Street, now KT OTICE is hereby given that; the.tiger X in the occupation of Messrs. Guthrie IM mark commonly known as the Tiger j Brand ”is the sole ami exclusive property of Co., Ltd., suitable for offices and the undersigned in respect of
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    • 139 2 Do you Suffer with Rheumatism Has this terrib)-, nerve-racking, painful ailment fastened itself upon you Don’t lose hope Here is succour for you I Little’s Oriental Balm has cured thousands of inveterate chronic cases of Rheumatism, among them hundreds of cases that were pronounced hopeless by doctors Through this wonderful
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    • 106 2 Skin Troubles are often the direct result of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing off in the way intended by Nature, attempt to escape from the body by another route —namely, the skin. To redirect the stream to its proper channel all that is needed is a wine-glassful of
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    • 304 2 M THERE IS NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT j E SMALL-POX I H or any other dreaded disease, whilst you have your house thorough. ZH disinfected with I I S TARPINE H THE MOST EFFICACIOUS DISINFECTANT KNOWN. W HAVE YOU USED IT? 1 W IF NOT, DO SO NOW and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 The Moon. First Quarter 310 a. in. I’2 Sept. O Full Moon ...1152 a. tn 19 Last Quarter 353 a.m 26 O New Moon 3.32 p. in. 3 Oct. The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. Sept. 3to Sept. 10....5-58 a.m. 6-02 p.m. Sept.
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  • 611 3 THEIR U I’ILITY AN D ADVANTAGES. With regard to agricultural development in West Africa, the establishment of shows, initiated by Sir William Macgregor, has proved a great help. Sir Walter Egerton, in his address at the Ibtdan Agricultural Show on January 12 of thU year,
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  • 333 3 Dr. Robertson, late principal of the Macdonald College, Montreal, and previously Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairying lot the Dominion of Canada, in the couise of an interesting address at the Guildhall, laid stress on the educational met hods a lopted in the Dominion for the improvement
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    • 349 3 Dunlop Golf Balls have been prominent in a great S g many number of notable performances within the last few weeks. Braid and Herd twice beat Vardon and Taylor, M M h. Gray put up a new record for Littlehampton (67) and B A. R. Whelldon broke the professional record
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    • 666 3 ****************************** NOTICE. o i oWHEN APPETITE FLAGS, o PIANOS! 2 Try a change of Diet. 2 2 OUR WHOLESOME BREAD IS TASTY, NUTRITIOUS AND OF 2 JN SOLID MAHOGANY CASES. LJ APPETISING APPEARANCE. I t O O IRON FRAMES. FULL TRICHORDS. O THE EXCELSIOR BAKERY, O nalin Q AT THE
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  • 18 4 I achlan. —On SepL 2, at Anerley, London, the wife of G. T. Lachlan, of a sou.
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  • 1147 4 The best friends of labour must have felt, in reading of the recent developments at H me, that things were being done which it was difficult to defend on fair ami reasonable grounds. A spirit of unrest has been abroad for some time. The workers on
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  • 556 4 SHIPS TO BE GLASS-BOTTOMED. AN IMPORTANT PATENT SECURED. We learn from a trustworthy source that Commander Neilson, K.N.R., of the 8.1. ss. Dunera and Mr. Bernard Kupfirburg, a Civil Engineer, who is in charge of extensive glassworks in Germany, have patented a process which is claimed to
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  • 100 4 The following is the hu-iness for the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission to-inorrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Purchase of another Motor Car. 5. Proposed amendment to law relating
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  • 220 4 We learn from a private source that Mr. William Malone, an Australian horse shipper trading with Java, has lost one of his most valuable hoi ses, its throat having been cut by some wretched miscreant the other d»y in Java. As mud no trace Ins been found
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  • 744 4 FINAL NOTES ON THE ST. I.EG Er What wiil wiu the St. Leger? Sn men everywhere have been fk' question for weeks past. The query h?> c more insistent because this year’s 6 Leger was a very open event. Owi^' however, to the scratchings of Ne.H r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 244 4 *****©0000®*****©0©*****0000 O W. D. H. O. WILLS’ X 8 THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS," O A LARGE “HAND-MADE” CIGARETTE. g o o Cgvercut th- tahgl LP O Packed in rh The MAGNUMS' jAL i! S Q IP» Tt r~ "aA PrlCe rt g SO'S fltest lhrec Castiw a g Q Cigarettes gg
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    • 191 4 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PINANC GAZETTE.” Payable Strictly in Advance. Town. By Post. MONTHLY «.»5 t «.30 QUARTERLY 6.75 7.50 YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNUAL «7.00 30.00 Broken periods are charged for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the I’inang Gazette” is Gazette, Eenang.” Telephone
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  • 222 5 RETURNS FOR AUGUST. SOME COMPARATIVE FIGURES. From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. The following additional crops of rubber for August are issued Inch Kenneth lb. 10,521 Sungei Way 7,963 Dennistown 1,165 Chersonese 2 400 Ipoh, Sept. 7 Further returns of rubber crops for August are as
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  • 79 5 FURTHER DETAILS OF ACCIDENT. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. In connection with the accident at the Blondin mine, it appears that the landslip occurred in the new part of the mine, starting from the top slope and falling out into the centre of the mine. The bodies
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  • 43 5 A REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 7. An Anglican Church Conference is commencing here to-day, many clergymen participating, including the Rt. Rev. C. J-Ferguson-Davie, Bishop of Singapore, and the R\ Rev. W. R. Mounsey, Bishop of L tbuan and Sarawak.
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  • 31 5 Singapore, Sept. 7 Mr. E. W. Birch, British Resident, Perak, has purchased a quantity of English pi ize poultry of good strain, from the Singapore poultry farm.
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  • 135 5 YUAN-SHI K-K’AI’S PROSPECTS. OBSTRUCTED BY’ DOWAGER’S PARTY [Reuter’s Service] London, Sept. 6 The daily conferences between the Government and the Viceroys visiting Peking continue. Supplanting the Prince Regent. The Palace intrigues are exercising a powerful influence on the prospec’s of Yu au-Shik-K’ai, the Reform -r, owing to
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  • 18 5 London, Sept. 7. A telegram from Addis Abeba states that the Emperor Menelik is better.
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  • 175 5 SINGAPORE BUYERS’ PRICES. ANOTHER DROP IN BERTAMS brom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Sept 6. The following arc buyers’ prices for shares Bertams 7/9 Ayer Panas 8.50 Balgownies $13.50 Changkat Serdangs $11.25 Malakoffs 2.50 Belats 3.75 Bruangs 5.15 Kanaboi 2.00 Serendahs 6.09 Jimahs 1.00 To-day’s Penang Quotations. The
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  • 25 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Sept. 6. To-day’s quotations for produce are Pepper, black 15.00 Tapioca, flake 6.40 Tapioca, pearl 6.80 Opium 1,570.00
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  • 58 5 ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CRIME [Rrutrr’s Service.] London, Sept. 7. The brutal murder of a family of seven at Pellaro has created a sensation in Italy. There is no clue to the murderers, but the outrage is believed to be the work of the Black Hand society, the father
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  • 53 5 CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF. [Drr Ostasmtischr Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, Sept-. 6. General-Inspector von der Goltz has been granted six weeks’ leave f>r the purpose of attending the Turkish army manoeuvres, before he replaces General Helmuth von Moltke, Chief of the General Staff, wh became indisposed at
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  • 35 5 Berlin. Sept. 6. Rumours have been revived of the retirement of M. Nelidoff, Russian Ambassador to France, and the appointment as his successor of M Isvolsky, Foreign Minister, but these remain unconfirmed.
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  • 26 5 Berlin, Sept. 6. An international trade unions congress has been openel at Hamburg, and is being attended by representatives of Japan and India.
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  • 24 5 Berlin, Sept. 6. Field Marshal Lord Roberts has arrived at Dresden, where he was received by the King of Saxony.
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  • 18 5 Berlin, Sept. 6. The Kaiser and and Kaiserin leave on the 23rd iust. fo«- Rominten.
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  • 111 5 LONDON AUCTIONS. MARKET GENERALLY DOWN. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Sept 7. A London cablegram to Messrs. A. C. Harper Co. quotes the following prices of rubber Fine sheet 6/10 Fine crepe 6/ I 1 No 1 Scrap 6/1 It is impossible to forecast the
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  • 83 5 NEGOTIATIONS FOR A SETTLEMENT. [RgUTRR’s SkRVICR London, Sept. 6 It is officially announced that the Employers’ Fedeiation and the Trade Unions are at present negotiating terms for the settlement of the lock-out, the crux being what tiie employers will accept as assurances that there will be no
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  • 60 5 REPORT OF ARREST CONFIRMED. London, Sept. 7. The report, published by the Evening News, <>f the arrest of a German subaltern for sketching fortifications at Portsmouth has been confirmed. The documents found in his possession have been sent for inspection to the War Office. Meanwhile he is
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  • 221 5 Increase of Capital Confirmed. A further extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Limited, was held this morning in the Chamber of Commerce fo' the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings of the meeting held on the 23rd ult., ami
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  • 192 5 Mr Howard ami other officials of the Government Monopolies Department at Singapore had a tedious vigil on Saturday afternoon and evening, but they had the satisfaction in the end of achieving their object. The department had reason to believe that the cargo of the steamer •Henogle, which
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  • 1308 5 MALAYA’S POSITION. A CALL TO ARMS. Mr. W. N. Willis, a late member of the Australian Parliament, who is now in Penan?, was interviewed during a visit to Rangoon by a representative of the Rangoon Times on the subject of Imperial Defence. He made some interesting
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  • 331 5 An Ambulance Delay. Captain Williams, Master of the as. 'Tong Hong, which arrived here this morning from Rangoon, met with a serious accident on Monday evening. It appears that- very bad weather was experienced and, as far as can be ascertained, the captain was washed off
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  • 40 5 The P.C.C. Tournament. In the final tie of the Profession Pairs, yesterday, H. A. Neubronner <fc C. C. Rogers (Engineers) had a walk-over from F. Eichenl-erg T. A. Godby (Merchants), owing to Mr. Eichenberg having left for Singapore.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 139 5 Grinins January, 1911. THE Committee of the Penang Turf Club have ordered a batch of Galloway Griffins 14-2 to 14 hands for the January 1911 Meeting. Price delivered in Penang, $4OO each. Any Member wishing to subscribe will please communicate as soon as possible with the undersigned. (Signed) D. A.
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    • 262 5 TO LET. No. 35, ANSON ROAD, Lately occupied by Dr. Smith. Apply to— T. GAWTHORNE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TWO CHINESE CLERKS for Rubber Estates in Perak, who must have a thorough knowledge of Book-keeping. Apply by letter with copies of testimonials and stating salary expected, to— KENNEDY Co., Penang. WANTED. A
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  • 740 6 ATLANTIC LINERS RAIDED BY U.S.A. CUSTOMS. London, August 27. The Customs authorities in New York have made a fruitless search of German liners, owing to a notification that attempts would be made to smuggle £150,000 of African diamonds. The authorities are now paying attention to British vessels. A
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    • 466 6 N. Y. K. z A Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. NIKKO STUDIO V^/jN/v 7 K. S. OK ANIWA, < JAPANESE ARTIST, A regular fortnightly service is maintained 2 t, PENANG HOAD, PENANG, between JAPAN awn EUROPE by the Company*, well-known INUR6IMINIS UP I® Ml SIZES. TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. under Mail Contract
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    • 1126 6 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIgjgI I “FOUND DEAD” 5 304 Rats found dead after the laying down of 500 pieces I M OF II I COMMONSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOBN SILENTSURE SAFE. DOGS and CATS will not touch it. Does not contain Arsenic or Strychinne. I 5 Dr. TURNER, the Executive Health Officer of the Bjmbay
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  • 683 7 ARRIVALS. Hok Canton, Brit. 294, Scott, Sept. 5, Acheen. gen., Ban Ho Hin. Indien, Dan., 3612, Berg, Sept. 6, Singapore. Knm Sang, Brit., 2078, Leask, Sept. 7. Singapore, gen., Boustead Co. Otnapere, Brit., 340, Bell, Sept, 5, Singapore, gen., E. S. Co. Rotorua, Brit 556, Gully, Sept. 6, Tongkah.
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  • 1589 7 a. <p Capital. Subscribed. Value Dividends. Name. J, .2 '©.2 Q w i 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,«M» $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. 2J 3 ex. div. 1906 300,000 225,00 C 22,500 I 10 10 Bruang. 5 1901 600,000 600,000
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  • 89 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morrow. For. Per. oiose. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong <'hu*n 9 a.m. Langsa. Edie, T. A Semawe, Segli,» Hok Canton Ham. Olehleh, Sabang.) Deli Perak (E.S. Co.) I 1 a.m. Port Swettenham, A Port Dickson, and > Cornelia 1 p.m. Malacca Tongkah Rotorua 1 p.m.
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  • 125 7 Pknang, September 7, 1910. (liy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 Credit 2'4 9/16 n 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 «’«leutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days’sight Private 176 Madras
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  • 189 7 Pknang, September 7. 1910 Gold leaf J 64.6 Pepper (VV. Coast 3 IK so<) No stock. White Pepper ...525.62J buyers. Trang Pepper $l7 sellers. Mace $B6 sales. Mace Pickings $73 buyers. Cloves $66 nominal. Nutmegs 110 $lB sellers 5 No. I $7.10 sales. No. 2 No stock. Basket $5
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 67 7 Sun life of Canada. (•established 186/M. Assets exceed £6,(MM).< »00.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0 0 Income, 1908, 1,428,000 0.0 W. A. WHITE, kKSNKOY Co.. Manager, South-Eastern GFnera Agents. Penang As a. Singapore Mannheim Insurance Co. Marine Insurance. The undersigned, as Agents, will accept Marine Risks
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    • 194 7 EUROPEAN AGENCV- OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQ&OOOOOOOO S Banking and Trading Corporation, o Continental goods, including o Books and Stationery, o Naudin ten Gate Co., Ltd., o S«n.ine., Q PENANG-MEDAN. O China, Earthenware and Glassware, A Cycles, Motors and Accessories -a DiSCOillll bills a.’lli advailGl* loailfi foi’O Fancy Goods and Perfumery, O periods OH
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    • 187 7 Appendicitis, now so prevalent, is believed to arise chiefly from constipation and local inflammatory troubles, which may be prevented by the occasional use of Huny&di JaAOS natural aperient water. Average dose a wine-glassful before break-fast. THE MERCANTILE BANK Of INDIA, LIMITED. Authorised Capital £1,500,000 Subscribed Capital 1,125,000, Paid-Up 562,500 Reserve
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    • 395 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital €1,200,000 Reserve Fund ...£1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Head Office 32. BTSHOPSGAL’E STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E. 0. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg New York Bombay Ipoh Peuang Bangkok Karachi Rangoon Batavia Kube Serernban Calcutta Klang Singapore
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    • 2221 8 P. ft 0. Steam Navigation Company. L- w v Intended failings. I Korddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. I HKCT» M««IS BRITISH INDIA Impep)al Line. WW mail service outward. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. if Sep. 7 Delhi connecting with India < Tk 51 Oct 5 Devanha Macedonia p OR iNrawnoD TO Sail. Stbamrf.
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