Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-11-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 250 VOL. LXVIII. THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1492 1910-11-03 1 nil PIMAMG CAZfTTE.” A "t; ARPIDUI UATFI «TABLisNeo 1863. CHRISTMAS!!! SUBSCRIPTION. /1 UL L I II I 11 UIL L I Sittin 9' f or the above should bf booked at an earl y daie to avoid disappointment at the For Daily in Town. cn e a (Rp SINGAPORE. NORTHAM1,492 words
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Article1693 1910-11-03 2 HIS LAST HOURS. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL PROCESSION. The Bangkok Daily Mail of the 24th ulto. says Although it was generally known the King had been unwell for a number of years the fatal ending of this last attack «ame as a sudden shock to his people,1,693 words
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Article1002 1910-11-03 2 SPEECHES AND PRESS COMMENTS. London, Oct. 22.—A letter from Mr. Winston Churchill to a correspondent, hinting in a guarded manner that a Naval Loan may be necessary to prevent the estimates from swallowing up the money for social reforms, is made a feature in the Conservative Papers, which1,002 words
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Article56 1910-11-03 2 Thursday. November 3. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday, November 4. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, November 5. Homeward P. O. Mail. Sunday, November 4. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. St. Leonard. Monday, November 7. Band. Esplanade. Tuesday, November 8. Band, Golf Club. Homeward German Mail. Wednesday, November 9. Outward56 words
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Article85 1910-11-03 2 Nov. 10.—St. Andrew’s Ball Practice, Crosby Hall, 5-45 p.m. Nov. 11.—Penang Turf Club Annual General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4-30 p.m. Nov. 11 and 14.—9-15 p.m. Cigarette Smoker and Tableaux Vivants, Town Hall, for the Band fund. Nov. 15. —St. Andrews Ball Practice, Town Hall, 5-45 p.m. Nov.85 words
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Article24 1910-11-03 2 Fixtures for November. 3. —M.R.C. v. Govt. Wharves, Esplanade. B.—Crescent v. Free School, Esplanade. 15.—Crescent r. Butterworth. Esplanade. 22.—Police r. Butterworth. Esplanade.24 words
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Article50 1910-11-03 2 Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board. —Alterations and additions to Capitan Kling Mosque tenders close noon, Nov. 4. Straits Government.— Use and occupation of Government distillery, Sunger Pinang, for 1911 tenders close: noon, Nov. 15 Straits: Government.— Toddy Farm, Penang, Province Wellesley, and Bindings, 1911 tenders close noon, Nov. 15.50 words
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Article40 1910-11-03 2 Saturday, Nov. 5. Furniture and plants; Larut Road Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Wednesday, Nov. 9.— Shares Central Sales Room; 11 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark Co, auctioneers. Thinsday, Nov. 10.— Shares Penang Sales Room; 11 a.m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer.40 words
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Article25 1910-11-03 2 20a Leith St.; apply Mrs. Kaufmann, 20a Leith St. “Clove Hall”, (’love Hall Road; apply 22a Beach St. or 214 Penang Road.25 words
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Advertisement61 1910-11-03 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 Huny&di61 words
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Advertisement261 1910-11-03 2 bovril] ig hjiwt The Supreme Achievement in Beef Concentration. Infinitely superior to Meat Extract or V k I BR gOVRIL Is supplied to the British Admiralty and War Office, the India Office, and is used In peer 2 000 Hospitals. By Aspoiswi CURE THE WORST COUGH I—— l sot» IM261 words
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Miscellaneous227 1910-11-03 2 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang Sunrise. Sunset. Nov. Ito Nov. 5, ...6-05 a in. fi-54 p.m. Nov. 6to Nov. 15,...6-06 a.m. 5-54 p.m. Nov. 16 to Nov. 24,...6-07 a.m. 5-53 p.m. Nov. 25 to Nov. 30, ..6-08 a in. 5-52 p.m. The M oon. First227 words
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Article1216 1910-11-03 3 Stanley J. Fay - Stanley J. Fay. .—On the P. M. Gazette. There were about a dozen of us in the club on that metnotable afternoon, and it will be years before the scene of which we were witnesses fades from the recollection of even the least emotional of us. We.—On the P. M. Gazette. - 1,216 words
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Advertisement203 1910-11-03 3 p| I BUILT FOR THE FAR EAST, 3 r L kmeß right in price, and, furthermore, they give no t\ cable t’U' rii M| iirst-class stores and agencies. I A -X'm si Price» (Lady’s and Gents) range from Rs. 90 upwards. EVERY MACHINE GUARANTEED. Write for Catalogue and Lists. AGE203 words
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Advertisement261 1910-11-03 3 THE STRAITS CINEMATOGRAPH Co. Grand Programme. TO-NIGHT. 1. N ight Watchman 2. lam Mourning for the Loss of Chiie 3. Beauty Institute. 4. The Mystery of the Mountain 5. The Benefactor 6 Huny up Flease 7 I he Gentleman Thief 8. The Pirates 9. The Seaton 10. An Old Friend261 words
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Advertisement552 1910-11-03 3 The New Peg WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps purest spirit distilled for human consumption. ft’ l l |j WOLFE'» I 1 il'scwwlP Admirable as a pick-me-SCHNAPPS U P’ tonic and digestive. —"A’aZZB [Useful as a preventive of cholera. I I B And, in addition, Wolfe’s I Schnapps has well-known medicinal virtues,552 words
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Article402 1910-11-03 4 All parties will unite in regretting the resignation of Viscount Morley of Blackburn, asJSecretary of State for India. It is not officially announced, but confirmation of the rumours current in wellinformed circles in London, may be looked for at any moment. That Lord Morley should seek402 words
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Article159 1910-11-03 4 CHINESE CAMP STATISTICS. The following is a return of the patients at the Chinese Quarantine Camp since it was opened in August last. Admissions during August 5 Discharges in Nil Deaths in Nil Remaining on Aug. 31 5 Admissions during Sept 19 Total 24 Discharges in Sept. 2 Deaths159 words
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Article64 1910-11-03 4 Another case of concealing small-pox was tried this morning by Mr. Hamilton in the Third Magistrate’s Court. The accused was a Malay woman, named Meh benti Pachee, of Relam, who failed to report the case to the police. Dr. Dane Senior Medical Officer, Penang, prosecuted. The accused64 words
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Article385 1910-11-03 4 Advrrsk Wkathkr. The Penang Volunteers shot off for the interport match this morning on the Rifle Range, Kampong Bharu. The weather conditions could scarcely have been worse, for shortly after the firing commenced heavy rain began to fall and continued till the close of the match, rendering385 words
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Article753 1910-11-03 4 RAILWAY CONNECTION WITH SIAM. On the west Penang is crying loudly for railway connection with Siam on the east a number of French publicists are doing the same. The following is summarised from the Courrier d' Haiphong of the 9th ulto There are many projects for connecting the753 words
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Article159 1910-11-03 4 Award of Mr. Justice Thornton. With regard to the land acquisition cases concerning certain lands required by the Waterfall Reservoir, Jthe land belonging to the Seh Cheah Kongsi, situated between Mount Erskine and Waterfall Road occupied the attention of the Court yesterday. Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton,159 words
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Article465 1910-11-03 4 DEBATE ON THE SUPPLY BILL THE RESIDENT-GENERALSHIP. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Kangsar, November 2. The debate on the Supply Bill Wa continued at the sitting of the Federa Council this morning. Chinese Representation. Towkay Leong Fee agreed with the other unofficial members regarding the change of name465 words
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Article40 1910-11-03 4 GUIDES AND M. S. V. RIFLES [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, November 3. Two companies of the Malay States Guides arrived yesterday evening. This morning combined manoeuvres by the Guides and Malay States Volunteer Rifles commenced.40 words
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Article28 1910-11-03 4 [ZVom Our Own Singapore, November 3. Ceylon has won the triangular rifleshooting contest, scoring 973 points against Singapore and Calcutta scores of 958 and 915 respectively.28 words
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Advertisement216 1910-11-03 4 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., I WINE MERCHANTS, > 7, UNION STREET. PENANG. < < The name CALDBECK MACGREGOR on a s < label is a guarantee of value and quality. < Telephone: 441. Cjbl«s Calokrck” ****************************** Q HOW TO PREVENT 2 o SMALL-POX O W FIRST OET VACCINATED and THEN USE216 words
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Advertisement190 1910-11-03 4 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PINANG GAZETTE-” Payable Strictly in Advance. Town. By Post. MONTHLY 3.85 3.50 QUARTERLY 6.75 7.50 YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNUAL 37.00 30.00 Broken periods nre charged for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinang Gazette is ‘‘Gazette, Penang.” Telephone No.190 words
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Article158 1910-11-03 5 SINGAPORE STILL QUIET. RUBBER AND TIN CHANGES \From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 2. The share market is quiet. Gleuealys are quoted at $2. To-day's Penang Quotations. The following are the changes in our share list on page 7 to-day d 2 ĕg 52 a 3 <v158 words
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Article113 1910-11-03 5 TRIAL OF CHINESE EX LAWYER. From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 3. At the trial of Wee Theam Tew, the Chinese ex-lawyer, who is charged with perjury and criminal breach of trust of $25,000, Mr. E L. Gaunt made an able speech for the defence. He113 words
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Article52 1910-11-03 5 DISOBEYING AN INJUNCTION. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 3. Mr. Paley, a Eurasian resident of Tanjong Katong, has been committed to the Civil Prison for a month for contempt of Court, by refusing to obey an injunction to stop a nuisance caused by the playing of52 words
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Article28 1910-11-03 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 2. Today’s (Wednesday’s) quotations for produce are Gambier 9.60 Copra, Bali 10.70 Copra, Pontianak 10.40 Copra, best 10.75 Opium 1,810.0028 words
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Article76 1910-11-03 5 RESULT OF LONDON PRICES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, November 3. The Planters’ Stores and Agency Co., Ltd have received the following quotations frotn their London office Oct. 18. Nov. a. Ri»«. FallSheet and biscuit 5/- 5/6 6d. Fine crepe 6/1 5/8 sd. Best scrap, crepe from76 words
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Article23 1910-11-03 5 [I>KH OSTASIATISCHK LLOYD’S SERVICE.] Berlin, November 2. The negotiations for raising the I urkish loan in Germany are proceeding favourably.[I>KH OSTASIATISCHK LLOYD’S SERVICE.] - 23 words
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Article35 1910-11-03 5 DECLARATION OF A DIVIDEND. [From Our Own Correspondent.\ Ipoh, November 3. The Directors of Pusing Bahru Tin •Mines, L’d., l ave declared a dividend of s x pence per share, payable yesterday.35 words
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Article416 1910-11-03 5 ON THE EVE OF DEPARTURE. THE LATEST ARRANGEMENTS. [Dbr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Servick.] Berlin, November 1. Herr von Tagow, German Ambasador to Italy, will receive the Crown Prince on his arrival at Genoa. The departure of the Crown Prince and Princess for Colombo will be private. The N.D.L.[Dbr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Servick.] - 416 words
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Article81 1910-11-03 5 AN UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, November 3. The French Cabinet has resigned. It is known that there have been differences between M. Aristide Briand, the Premier, and M. Viviani, Minister of Labour, who is a Socialist, but the resignation of the Cabinet was quite unexpected. M.[Reuter’s Service.] - 81 words
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Article48 1910-11-03 5 A MINE-OWNER STONED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, November 3. It is reported from a village in Swanaea that a mine-owner and his sou were stoned by miners on strike, when they replied with revolvers, but nobody was injured. The telegraph and telephone wires have been cut.[Reuter’s Service.] - 48 words
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Article44 1910-11-03 5 [DBR OSTASIATISCHK Lloyd’s SERVICE Berlin, November 1. Father Andreas Fruhwirth, Apostolic Nuntius in Munich, is proceeding to Rome to report on Roman Catholicism in Germany. The rumours that Father Fruhwirth will endeavour to obtain a higher position is not confirmed.[DBR OSTASIATISCHK Lloyd’s SERVICE ] - 44 words
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Article21 1910-11-03 5 [Dbr. Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, November 2. Senhor Teixeira de Sousa, a former Premier of Portugal, has been arrested.[Dbr. Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] - 21 words
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Article156 1910-11-03 5 THE LATE SHAH’S ALLOWANCE. ANGLO-RUSSIAN OBSTACLES.’’ [Reuter’s Service London, November 2. It is reported from Teheran that the Persian Foreign Minister, in protesting against the Anglo-Russian note, referred to on the Ist inst, says that the delay in the payment of the allowance to the ex-Shah was[Reuter’s Service ] - 156 words
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Article108 1910-11-03 5 LORD MORLEY’S INVENTIONS. IMPENDING CABINET CHANGES. [Reutkr’s Service.] London, November 2. Viscount Morley of Blackburn, Secretary of State for India, called on the Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, in the morning and afternoon. No statement has been made regarding the rumour of his resignation,[Reutkr’s Service.] - 108 words
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Article128 1910-11-03 5 BRITISH MANUFACTURERS’ PROTEST [Reuter’s Skrvicr London, November 2. The manufacturers in Nottingham have decided to join the Manchester Chamber of Commerce deputation to Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to protest against the Japanese tariff as a severe blow to British trade. [Reuter wired on[Reuter’s Skrvicr ] - 128 words
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Article86 1910-11-03 5 MEETING OF MONARCHS. Dkk Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, November 1. M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, who is at Ostensachen, dined to-day with Dr. [von Bethmann-Hollweg, Imperial German Chancellor, and Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, Foreign Secretary, when they fixe«l up the programme for the meeting between the KaiserDkk Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] - 86 words
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Article71 1910-11-03 5 A SPANISH REVOLUTION UNFOUNDED RUMOURS. [Rrutrr’s Service.] London, November 2. A rumour has reached Paris that u revolution has broken out in Madrid, but at present it is impossible to confirm or deny it. London, November 3. Telegrams are passing freely to and from Spain, and there is no hint[Rrutrr’s Service.] - 71 words
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Article89 1910-11-03 5 [Dbr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin. November 2. King Nicholas of Montenegro will visit Vienna in the middle of November. Mrs. Hart, wife of the former Adviser to the Kedah Government, is again in Penang and staying at the E. <k O Hotel. In view of St.89 words
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Article626 1910-11-03 5 AESTHETIC PLEA FOR Il’S RETENTION. A correspondent of the N. C. Daily News, who sign» himself Conservative,” writes It is universally acknowledged that such an important and sweeping change in Chinese economics (for the removal of the queue implies total change of costume) would necessitate great loss of626 words
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Article103 1910-11-03 5 Record for Rahman Hydraulic Messrs. Adam q on, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., secretaries and general agents of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., have received a wire giving the output for October as 700 piculs. [This is a record The total output for the first ten months of 1910 is103 words
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Article64 1910-11-03 5 The following is the register of the rainfall at the Ayer Etam and Waterfall Intakes during the months of September and October, 1910 September. Ayer Etam Intake 645 inches. Waterfall Intake 5’58 October. A. Etam. W. Fall. During the month 17’74 in. 18’22 in. Largest fall in one64 words
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Article100 1910-11-03 5 FIRST FOR PADANG JAWA. The following reports of rubber crops for October have been furnished by the local agents, Messrs. Kennedy «fc Co Gula-Kalumpong lb. 12,600 93,015 Rubber Estates of Krian 4,100 29,554 Padang Jawa 920 [This is the first monthly return received for Padang Jawa, the shares100 words
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Advertisement646 1910-11-03 5 PENANG GOLF CLUB. COMPETITIONS FOR NOVEMBER. Ladies’ Preagrave Cup 4th and sth. Men’s ditto 12th and 13th. Ladies’ Monthly Medal 18th and 19th. Men’s ditto 26th and 27th. DUFF DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. A NUMBER of forged split transfer receipts which accompany forged transfers received from Straits Settlement» and elsewhere have646 words
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Article459 1910-11-03 6 MR. RUTHERFORD CRITICISES SIR JOHN ANDEKSON’S SPEICH. The following letter from Mr. H. K. Rutherford appears in the India-Rubber Journal of the 3rd inst Sir, My attention has been drawn to a statement which has appeared in the press to the effect that H. K. Sir John Anderson,459 words
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223 1910-11-03 6 The October Travel and Exploration has an illuminating article describing life on the West Coast of A'riea, in which an amusing sidelight is thrown on the trials of bachelor housekeeping There seems little d >ubt that the amount of filth the Englishman is223 words
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Advertisement797 1910-11-03 6 N\7 17 IHE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR, F. M. S. A NEW FIRST-CUSS HOTEL. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. r Electric Light and Fans. Five Minutes from Railway Station Overlooking the Padang. Single and Double Bedrooms. With Private Bathrooms attached. y Cuisine under European Super- 7\ 7\ vision. f A797 words
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Advertisement195 1910-11-03 6 An Eminent Physician says: “I thing "Hunyadi Janos mineral water a very good aperient for a tropical climate. It seems to me to be one of the best—if not the best—of the mineral waters for restoring an overworked liver to its normal condition. Average dose, a wine-glassful before breakfast.” I195 words
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Advertisement631 1910-11-03 6 i “FOUND DEAD” i E 304 Rats found dead after the laying down of 500 pieces; M OF i COMMONSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR! Ml SILENT—SURE—SAFE. DOGS and CATS will not touch it. Does not contain Arsenic or Strychinne. I JJ Dr. TURNER, the Executive Health Officer of the B nnbay Municipality,631 words
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Article373 1910-11-03 7 ARRIVALS. Canton, Brit., 106, Bana Sahib, Nov. 2, T. Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Janet Nicoll, Brit., 475, Bell, Nov. 2, Tavoy, gen., E. S. Go. Kaisow, Brit, Jones 2529, Liverpool, Nov. 3, gen W. Mansfield Go. Malacca, Brit., 405, Treweeke, Nov. 2, Toug, kah, gen., Kong On. Osnabruck, Ger.,373 words
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Article1702 1910-11-03 7 I ĕ. Capital. Subscribed. N mber ®f Issue s v M 5 S 5 g •2 Shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Name. 2 s Q M os O’ 1906 1907 I 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1 J ?300,000 <300,000 30,000 <lO <lO 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. 3&1,702 words
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Article118 1910-11-03 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFF<CE To-Morbow. For. Per. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a m. Deli Claypso 1 p.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Tongkah, Kopah, Re-) nong,Victoria Point, >Janet Nicoll 1 p.m. Mergui, and Tavoy.) Singapore, China, and Japan E.F. Ferdinand 2 p.m. Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and118 words
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Article128 1910-11-03 7 Pbnanq, November 3, 1910. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 15/32 3 Credit 2'4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Privaue 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174£ 3 days’ sight Private 175| Madras128 words
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Article202 1910-11-03 7 Per N. D.L. ss. Kleist, from Loudon due to Penang November 10 To Singaporb Dr and Mrs J Bosscha, Mr and Mrs L Weiler, Mrs Brehmer, Mrs E S Rutgers, Mrs M H Tersteeg and child, Miss F M Wichers, Messrs H N Anderson, H C202 words
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Advertisement681 1910-11-03 7 nnnnnu.annannnannnnnnnnnnnnHnn CHIN SENG S Co., LtdJ B CZ ESTABLISHED 1876. rf a w Q U Motor Car, and Coach Builders, Repairers, Saddlery, and Harness JZJ 0 makers, Rubber Wheel-rights, Motor Car, and pi ivate Jinrickshaw importers, H Fl General Storekeepers, Horse Dealers, and Livery stable keepers, Motor Car El El681 words
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Advertisement57 1910-11-03 7 Sun Insurance Office, London. Insurances effected upon almost every description of property at current races of Premium. Total sum insured in 1891 £373,700,000 Total sum insured in 1899 £435,000,000 Total sum insured in 1902 £487,600,000 Claims arranged by the Local Agents and paid with promptitude and liberality. The jurisdiction of57 words
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Advertisement2273 1910-11-03 8 I 1 I pn. s».« intended Sailings NorddeutscheF Lloyd, Bremen. .S?™. S. 'L LTD Nov 3 Delta connecting with Mongolia STEAM NAVIbATIUII UO. f LIU. jrf Nov. 16 Delhi Morea yAk Dec. 14 Dt-vanha China For IntkWDBD to Sail. Stkambf. /uk oc«or steam Ship co., tn I Dec. 28 Delta2,273 words
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