Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 March 1911
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1911-03-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 68 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY, 25th MARCH. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1890 1911-03-25 1 W. DANIEL, l. s. 0.,: 1, BEACH STREET, PENANC, X J The only Certificated OPTICIAN J in the Straits Settlements and the Only European WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER in Penang. X HIGH CLASS REPAIRS X J A SPECIALITY. X PATRONS are requested to send > DIRECT to above address. < I1,890 words
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Advertisement18 1911-03-25 1 1-12-1 I PAGES •AAA A AAA AA AAA AA A A W WWW WWW WW WWW WWW w18 words
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Article872 1911-03-25 2 A GERMAN VIEW. A correspondent writes from Berlin Again a great many English, French and some German papers occupy the attention of their readers with a discussion of the Bagdad Railway question. From official communications of English origin we are led to believe that the Governments of872 words
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Article550 1911-03-25 2 FOB Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a. tn., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, at 8-30 a.m., 1-45 p.m., and 5 p.m. Bukit Mertajam, 10-40 a.m., at 8-30 a.m., 1-45 p.m., 3-15 p.m., and 5-30p.m. Kuala550 words
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Advertisement614 1911-03-25 2 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. EUROPEAN LINF. R" A? Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with614 words
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Advertisement8 1911-03-25 2 P. MOIR CRANES' Cylinder Oil. Sandilands, Buttery Co.8 words
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Advertisement47 1911-03-25 2 PENANG COLD STORAGE, Depot and Salesroom, CHURCH STREET GHAUT, OPEN FROM 6to IO a.v. and from 3to 5 p.m. Regularly on Sale Australian Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Coriied Beef, Bacon, Pork Sausages, Smoked Ox Tongues, etc., etc., etc. NOW ON HANI) A few fine Turkeys. TELEPHONE No. 480.47 words
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Advertisement200 1911-03-25 2 ’0 1 J ACID IN THE MOUTH I is the beginning of TOOTH DECAY 1 TO PREVENT THIS—AN ANTI-ACID, that is to say, AN ALKALINE MOUTH 1 WASH and TOOTH POWDER IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. i BENZOMINT a,a,. X are truly Anti-Acid and Anti-Septic Preparations es- J M pecially designed to200 words
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Article957 1911-03-25 3 A SEAWORTHY VESSEL. Judgment in the Waratah inquiry was delivered by Mr. John Dickinson, sitting, with assessors, at Caxton Hall on Feb. 22, The steamship, Waratah, one of Messrs. Lund’s Blue Anchor Line, was supposed to have been lost with all hands off the South African coast957 words
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Article242 1911-03-25 3 SUNDAY, MARCH 26. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Matins (Choral) 8 a.m.; Holy Communion (Plain) 8-30 am.; Matins (Chinese) 10 a.m; Sunday School 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon 6 p.m. Preacher Rev. F. W. Haines. Presbyterian. Presbyterian Church (Northam Road). Sunday School, 5 p.m Divine Service, 6 p.m.242 words
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Article815 1911-03-25 3 The following is the list of passengers by steamers leaving Penang on the undermentioned dates Per P and O 8.8. Nore, 31st March Mrs and Miss Anthonisz, Mr and Mrs L Brown, Mr J E Nathan, Miss Price, Miss Crawford, Mr C F 8 Bilbrough, Mrs Smith, Mr815 words
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Article99 1911-03-25 3 The Central Committee, in India, of Sir Robert Laidlaw’s Scheme for Improving European Education in India, has appointed the Rev. Rocksborough R. Smith, Principal of the Diocesan Boys’ High School, as a delegate to visit England to arouse interest in the scheme. The Governors of the99 words
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Article455 1911-03-25 3 H.R.H. PRINCE SIRIDHAJ. We sincerely regret, says the Siam Observer of the 12th inst., to have to record the death of His Royal Highne s Prince Krom Khun Siridhaj Sangkas, a younger brother of His late Majesty the King, and for many years a judge in the455 words
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Advertisement261 1911-03-25 3 THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Limited. ESTABLISHED 1833. Specialities. Specialists in High Grade Printing Specialities. I estate and The Latest Dcsigns in Type, Borders Ornaments. FORMS and NOTICES JOINT STOCK Share Transfer. COMPANY’S Rainfall. WORK. Memorandum and We have received a larize consignment of Articles of Association. ICLCIVCU <X IdlCOllbl^ llllicuL261 words
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Article603 1911-03-25 4 FOUR MEN KILLED. The neighbourhood of Sincere’» Emporium, in Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, was rudely alarmed early on March 12th by the blowing of police whistles and the cries aud groans of men, noises, which emanated from No 218, a Chinese board-ing-house. A party of police immediately603 words
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Article145 1911-03-25 4 The Chinese cruiser Ilai-Shen arrived here yesterday at one o’clock from Singapore, escorting His Excellency Chao Chung Fau, Industrial Taotai of Kuangsi, to Penang. His Excellency, accompanied by two of his secretaries, Hau Cheng Tsing and Yeoh Hen Mao, were tner at Victoria Pier by a145 words
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Article109 1911-03-25 4 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close N.D.L. Prin. Alice Tues. 28/3 Gpm. midnight 3 p.m. 8.1. Taroba Sat. 1/4 P. &O. Devanha Sat. 8/4 Outward N.D.L. Pr Ludwig Thurs. 30/3 8.1. Thur». 30/3 P. &O. Assaye Thurs. 6/4 A scheme for perpetuating the memory of the late King109 words
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Article281 1911-03-25 4 —S.T. The second meeting of the Malacca Planters’ Association was held in the Club on Sunday morning, and was largely attended. Mr. R. F. Lamb was voted to the chair in the absence of the President and vicePresident. The minutes of the first general meeting having been—S.T. - 281 words
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Article170 1911-03-25 4 Since the beginning of this year the Hamburg America Line in Hamburg has put four new freight steamers iu the service of the East Asia Line. The B.s. PrewMen, one of them, passed through Penang on her maiden voyage a little while ago, and will call170 words
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Article114 1911-03-25 4 Ou Tuesday, the 21st iust., a new Royal Arch Chapter was constituted and consecrated at Ipoh. This makes the third Chapter iu the F.M S. and the sixth in the Eastern Archipelago. There was a large gathering of companions present from all parts of the District. M.114 words
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Article56 1911-03-25 4 London, March 21 —Sir H. H. Raphael is organising a parliamentary party to charter a special liner by which it is proposed to visit Singapore, Hongkong, and Yokohama. Afterwards the party will proceed to India to be present at the great Coronation Durbar which the King and Queen56 words
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Article888 1911-03-25 4 Per N D L ss Prinz Ludwig due at Penang. Mar. 30: To Penang Mrs F van Lith, Messrs B Simon, E Simon, G van Vaupel Kleyn, G L Bailey, and A B Meihuixen. To Singapore Mr and Mrs M Gateonides, Mr and Mrs M Suyders,888 words
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Article148 1911-03-25 4 Saturday, March 25. Annunciation. Lady Day. Golf Club Men’s Monthly Medal Yeomen of the Guard” Town H ai 9.15 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Svaday, March 26. Fourth Sunday in Lent. Golf <’lub: Men’s Monthly Medal. P.V. Rifle Meeting: Hibbert Challenge Cup. 6 Monday. March 27. Karangan148 words
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Article185 1911-03-25 4 April I.—Golf Club Ladies’ Monthly Medal. April I.—Cricket Tournament: P.R.C. t, Butterworth, Butterworth P.C.C v. C.R.C., Victoria Green. April 2.—P.V. Rifle Meeting: Championship Challenge Cup and Special Brize. April 3.—P.L R.C.: 100 yds. deliberate, Walker Trophy and de Voogt Cup; 4th Class Bisley target; quick-tiring and brick185 words
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Article41 1911-03-25 4 Tuesday, March 28.— Steamers Glenfalloch, Hong Moh, Hong IVan 1., and Hong Bte; Powell Co.’s sale room, Singapore; 2.30 p.m.; Powell Co., auctioneers. Thursday, March 30. Ng 800 Bee’s property; 11 a.m.; Ah Quee’s Buildings' J. W. Hallifax, auctioneer.41 words
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Article16 1911-03-25 4 Ban Hock Heng Estate.— Erection of Hospital Ward ami Coolie Quarters; tenders close April 30.16 words
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Article28 1911-03-25 4 No. 145 Kelawei Road apply Heap Teik, 47 Beach St. Norwood,” Logan Road; apply Adams and Allan. “The Aloes,” 50 Northam Road; apply Kennedy Co.28 words
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Advertisement787 1911-03-25 4 dW*** 1 J o' iMWbHm V s Wis WFfc-•<■ ‘yj- &^F r >. f V; f i r' V Mr. Jobs Bartow. (from photograph.) HALE AND HEARTY AT 89 An Octogenarian’s Record: Cured of Rheumatism and Debility of Advanced Age by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Quite an interesting character is787 words
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Advertisement79 1911-03-25 4 THE STRAITS CINEMATOGRAPH Co. Grand Change of Programme TO-NIGHT. 1. Piera in Grief. 2. Treacherous Gaucho. 3. Child’s Faith. 4. Ines de Castro. 5. One-Legged Story. 6. Feats of Strength by Victorious, the World’s Champion. 7. Mesmeriser. 8. Mary is Dismissed. 9. Football at Home. 10. In Love. 11. Max79 words
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Advertisement63 1911-03-25 4 Mannheim Insurance Co. Marine Insurance. The undersigned, as Agents, will accep’ Marine Risks on Merchandise, Produce, and Valuables at current rates. For fuller particulars apply to KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., Agents Fire Insurance. Queen Insurance Company. Royal Fire Insurance Company. The undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Companies, and63 words
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Advertisement198 1911-03-25 4 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1 888 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 4 of 1911 Re N. M. MOHAMED CASSIM. Notice is hereby given that on a Petition filed the 26th day of January, 1911, a Beceiving Order against the abovenamed Debtor of198 words
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Article407 1911-03-25 5 LIABILITY TO MILITARY SERVICE. A recently-issued Parliamentary paper contains a report by Lord Acton, His Majesty’s Charge d’Affaires at The Hague, on Netherland Nationality Lawsand Liability to Military .Service. The following extract relates to Netherlands India On Feb. 10, 1910, a law was adopted conferring on persons of407 words
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Article313 1911-03-25 5 The death occurred at about 1 p m., on the 12th inst., at Bangkok, of Mr. Low Kiok Chiang, the founder of the well known firm of Kiam Hoa Heng «k Co. The deceased, says the Siam Observer, who was 69 years of age,313 words
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Article486 1911-03-25 5 ENCOURAGES DISCUSSION OF PUBLIC QUESTIONS. After the lecture on citizenship by Mr. A. W. Still at the inauguration of the Singapore Y. M. C. A. Parliamentary Debating Society, the Governor addressed a few words to the meeting. He said that he came to the Colony after a486 words
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Article183 1911-03-25 5 Local Food Stuffs. Description. Penang, March 25. Bekf: Ch. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork: Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue183 words
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Advertisement406 1911-03-25 5 R “As Sound as a Bell” B is a phrase suggestive of all-round fitness. It denotes freedom from disease, ■H robustness of constitution; muscular force; and mental energy and 11 I J vigour. The sound as a bell condition is one most devoutly to be wished. BH and happily, it406 words
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Advertisement110 1911-03-25 5 Watermans (Ideal) I SaletyPen SEALED fe) WHEN OPEN. SEALED 11 WHEN CLOSED. H g This is the pen you should buy if you fecjSS travel, or lead an active out-door life. The chief characteristic of this Safety WOm Model is that it cannot leak however HjL|| carried. When closed, one110 words
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Advertisement835 1911-03-25 5 Bj NOTICE. In the Estate of ONG CHIT NEOH, PURSUANT to S.OMOO 46 L veyaucing and Law of Property Ordinance 1886, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Ong Chit Neoh, late of No. 43 Greenhall,835 words
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Article1275 1911-03-25 6 We all know the opinion of the world about a lazy man. No one has much use for the individual who can and will not work, who shows a disinclination for exertion, which he makes little or no attempt to fight against or disguise. Despite the1,275 words
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Article543 1911-03-25 6 FURTHER TOURNAMENT RESULTS. The following ties in the P.C.C. bowls tournament were decided yesterday afternoon Single» Handicap. J. W. Hallifax 4) beat W. Daniel (scr.) 21— For the second consecutive evening W. Daniel figured in the tournament, but his victory on Thursday in the first round543 words
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Article259 1911-03-25 6 There will be a ride to-mu row (Sunday) morning on the Parade Ground at 7 o’clock, and finish at the Swimming Club, wh«re breakfast will be provided for the members of the Hunt Club by Mrs. Jamieson. We understand that it was intended to wind up the259 words
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Article796 1911-03-25 6 Dr. Gimlette leave Kelantan for Em-r on the 25th inst. on four months’ leave P Mr. E. R. Stokoe goes on leave nexf week. Mr. T. Groves will act as Engineer, Selangor. Mr. L. C. Brown, who leaves f or h OQI(i with Mrs. Brown on Friday796 words
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Advertisement418 1911-03-25 6 I Builds Up Strength I I “I have gained over I one stone in weight.” I I: I Dear Sirs, —You will be pleased to learn of the great benefit I have KI derived from a course of Angier’s Emulsion. At the end of the summer I El was thoroughly418 words
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Advertisement154 1911-03-25 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— The Baghdad Bailway and Mails’ Notice. Page 3.— The Lost Waratah Church Services Homeward Bound and Siamese Prince. Page 4.—-Amok at Hongkong Malacca Planters’ Meeting Passengers to the Straits Freemasonry in Kinta Parliamentary Tourists Chinese Cruiser in Penang Big German Freight Steamers The Mails and Week’s154 words
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Obituary16 1911-03-25 6 DEATH. MINJOOT. —At Pulau Brani, on March 22, Frederick Minjoot, son of Joukeerman Minjoot, age 69.16 words
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Article332 1911-03-25 7 STERLING RUBBERS VARIABLE. TONGKAHS STILL STEADY. The following are the changes (buyers •nd sellers only) in our shate list on page 7 of this issue 25/3/10. 24/3/11. 25/3/11. od tn at so oo QD i Shares. J: 2*o) 2 Q S 3 K M 02 CQ 32332 words
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Article135 1911-03-25 7 VOTE FOR MALACCA TELEPHONES. From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, March 25. At yester- ay’s meeting of the Legislative Council, the following motions were carried That this Council approves a re-vote of $30,577.60 being the unexpended portion of the special vote of $30,778 taken on the 19th August, 1910,135 words
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Article41 1911-03-25 7 From Our (hen Correspondent Singapore, March 25. Mr. Alexander Gentle was entertained to dinner by his friends yesterday evening together with Mr. T. S. Thomson. Speeches were made by Mr. C. B. Buckley, who presided, and Mr. John Anderson.41 words
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Article27 1911-03-25 7 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, March 25. Hou. Captain H. L. Coghlan, Honorary-Quarter-Master, Singapore Voluuteer Corps, has been awarded the Volunteer long service medal.27 words
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Article72 1911-03-25 7 I Deb Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, March 24. In the Landtag the Conservatives sharply attacked the Government regarding the intended surrender to Alsace-Lorraine of three votes in the Bundesrat, on the ground that Prussia’s vital interests were endangered, lhe Imperial Chancellor, in repudiating the attack, declared that Prussia’sI Deb Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] - 72 words
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Article30 1911-03-25 7 [DBR OBTABIATISCHR LLOYDS SERVICE.] St. Petersburg, March 24. The Russian Council of Ministers has recalled the Ussuri Cossacks from the Amur owing to the danger of plague.[DBR OBTABIATISCHR LLOYDS SERVICE.] - 30 words
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Article269 1911-03-25 7 AN EXCELLENT YEAR’S WORK. THE COST OF PRODUCTION. [AVom Our Own Correspondent. J Singapore, March 25. At the meeting of shareholders in the Singapore ami Johore Rubber Co., Ltd., yesterday a final dividend of 41 per cent, was declared, making 66 per cent, for the year. The269 words
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Article78 1911-03-25 7 RESULTS FOR THE PAST YEAR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 25. The report of the directors of the Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd. t shows that the rubber produced in 1910 amounted to 4,047 lb. The estimate for the current year is 15,000 lb. The net profit78 words
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Article49 1911-03-25 7 SHORTAGE IN PLANTED AREA. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 25. A special meeting of shareholders in the Port Dickson Rubber Co., Ltd., has been called for the 31st inst. to consider the shortage in the planted area and an offer of purchase from London.49 words
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Article43 1911-03-25 7 LONDON MARKET IS STEADY. [From a Malacca Correspondent Malacca, March 25. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 6 per lb., sellers. The market is steady.43 words
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Article34 1911-03-25 7 TWO MORE FINAL DIVIDENDS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, March 25. The following final dividends for the year 1910 have been declared Sh'ljord —lO per cent. Sungei Way 17| per cent.34 words
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Article53 1911-03-25 7 BRITISH TRADE PRECAUTIONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, March 24 In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that any agreement regarding the Bagdad Railway must ensure that the railway, including branches of it, shall be open to British trade and free[Reuter’s Service.] - 53 words
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Article404 1911-03-25 7 RESULT OF THE GRAND NATIONAL. VICTORY FOR “GLENSIDE.” [Reuter’s Service.] Liverpool, March 24. At the Liverpool Spring Meeting this afternoon, the Grand National Steeplechase resulted as follows The Grand National Steeplechase (handicap) of 3,000 sovs., including a trophy value 125 sovs, by subscription of 25 sovs. each,[Reuter’s Service.] - 404 words
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Article91 1911-03-25 7 THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT. [Reutkr’s Service.] London, March 24 Referring in the House of Commons to Persia, Sir Edward Grey said that the Anglo-Russian agreement was in no way whatever detrimental to the independence and integrity of Persia. It alone had pre vented any interference in Persian Afliirs[Reutkr’s Service.] - 91 words
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Article87 1911-03-25 7 KING CREATES A SENSATION. [Reuter’s Service] Rome, March 24. Quite a sensation has been created by King Victor Emmanuel granting an audience to the Socialist Deputy Signor Bissolati and discussing with him the Ministerial crisis. This is the fi st time that a Socialist has entered the[Reuter’s Service] - 87 words
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Article45 1911-03-25 7 PROPOSED NATIONAL COMMITTEE. [Reuter’s Service 1 London, March 24. A conference of the Free Churches and Peace Societies in L n lon has decided to request the Lord Mayor of London to form a National Committee and arrange meetings in various towns.[Reuter’s Service 1 - 45 words
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Article38 1911-03-25 7 [Reuter’s Service Loudon, March 24. The Labourites have decided to move a reduction of the Hou-e of Commons vote for the Coronation expenses as a protent against the absence of civil representation at the ceremonial.[Reuter’s Service ] - 38 words
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Article477 1911-03-25 7 AMERICAN EXAGGERATIONS. Mr. Louis D. Stone, of New York and San Francisco, a well-known American writer and traveller, interviewed in Colombo recently, said that during his stay in Penang he was a spectator of the Hindu festival known as the Taipusam He said that during the whole477 words
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Article258 1911-03-25 7 Snakes and Tigers Active The special correspondent of The New York Tinies, gifted with special powers of imagination, writes thus from Rangoon, Jan. 15:—“ In this stepping off place on the Road to Mandalay an epidemic of glanders has started among the ghari y (c<b) horses258 words
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Article211 1911-03-25 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $91.75 per picul buyers, no sellers Tin in London is quoted at £lB4 10«. spot and £lB3 10« three months. The following were the dealings in tin today:—Singapore, Straits Hading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $92.42| Penang, Straits Straits Trading211 words
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Advertisement489 1911-03-25 7 TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. Mr. and Mr. R. A. P. Hogan. T 1 1« W TOWU CjnClliatOgraph, At Kuala Kaagsa Road Theatrical Hall. P. P. C. “AN IDEAL ANIMATED PICTURE SHOW.” Shows.—Gaumont’s, Italias, Edison’s, Pathe’s and Amer. Biograph’s Films. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Wednesdays and Saturdays. US* CAT ws* Look489 words
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Article476 1911-03-25 8 ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION IN THE STRAITS. in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday morning, Mr. Justice Fisher gave judgment in the action brought by the Kukub Rubber Estates, Ltd., against the steam launch, the Basso. It was a claim for damages arising out of a collision which occurred476 words
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Article146 1911-03-25 8 That most useful body, the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, celebrates this year the fiftieth anniversary of its existence, says the 6’. C’. Morning Post. It is hardly necessary for us to point out the many and arduous questions which have come up for discussion and146 words
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Article234 1911-03-25 8 Streets Devastated. Manila, March 10.—Another serious fire broke out here to-day, this time in the Pandaeansuburb. The fire assumed enormous proportions, and a large number of houses were reduced to ashes and hundreds rendered homeless. The spectacle was an appalling one. Fanned by a strong breeze,234 words
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Article729 1911-03-25 8 Ml. A. J. DENISON’S VIEWS. The day after his return, to Colombo Mr. Denison was approached by a representative of the Ceylen Observer for his views on rubber-planting and conditions as he found them ou his visit to the Malay States; but this well-known partner of729 words
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Article18 1911-03-25 8 London, March 17.—The Bishop of Gibraltar is seriously ill at the Embassy at Constantinople.18 words
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Article78 1911-03-25 8 London, March 17.—The will of Sir John Aird has been proved at £1,100,000. The Nieuwe Rotterdanische Courant notifies that it is proposed to increase the current budget of the Netherlands East Indies by 1,000,000 guilden (£83,000), for the purpose of beginning work on the construction78 words
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Article725 1911-03-25 8 THE NAKEDNESS OF A NATION. Harold Begbie, writing from Trivandrum to the Daily Chronicle, says The European traveller in India, unaccustomed to a universal and open-air nakedness, is impressed, before everything else, by the barebodied audacity of the natives. He beholds everywhere millions of bathers and padd!ers,725 words
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Article183 1911-03-25 8 In the International Court at Bangkok, on the 13th inst., before Luang Peripon and Mr. C. L. Watson, the petition of bankruptcy entered by Messrs. F. C. Macdonald «fc Co., Ltd., against Messrs. J. I). Macarthur Co., Ltd., was down for hearing. Mr. A. E. Baguley appeared183 words
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Advertisement210 1911-03-25 8 Dr. H. SIMOYAMA, JAPANESE DENTIST, Has just opened an Office on the top floor of The Japanese Dispensary, 266, BEACH STREET. 214—8-9 tu th a Q©ooooooo©ooooooooo©oooooooo 8 THE GARRICK -8 i CIGARETTE 5 A large HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. ft o iifeg— 2 Packed in SO’s Air-Tight Tins. q O Price 60210 words
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Advertisement188 1911-03-25 8 J \>e* owt 1 Shiploads of thirst-quencher is a description which may be applied to the cargoes of the vessels “Circe’ and “Ottar,’’ which dropped anchor recently in Liverpool docks. The first brought 50,000 gallons and the second 40,000 gallons of pure health-giving lime juice, direct from the island of188 words
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Article443 1911-03-25 9 ARRIVALS. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, Mar. 24, Teluk Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Baron Buffon, Brit., 2552, Ardrosa, Mar. 24, Calcutta, coal, Macbeth Barret. I Canton, Brit., 106, Sahib, Mar. 25, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. H.M.S. Hai-Shen, Chinese, 2900, C. S. Yang, Mar. 24,Singapore, gen. Jambor, Russian, 2517443 words
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Article1588 1911-03-25 9 Q. Capital. Subscribed. Value. 3 Dividend». Name. .2 S s! m or 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING. 1903 9300,000 »300,000 30,000 »10 »10 10 30 Rr!VnJ ,D Mlnmg lISi asss SSS i? 12 »5 io Tin Miam, c.z z I I 1”! aoJSS K™ “S t! is Oopm,1,588 words
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Article115 1911-03-25 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICEMonday. For. Per. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 10 a.m. Pangkalan Brandan Leong Ho 1 p.m. Asahan Petrel 1 p.m. Langkat Ban Whatt Soon I p.m. Dindings and T. Anson Canton 2 p.m. Calcutta Lightning I p.m. Pul a u Langkawi, Perlis and Setul115 words
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Article207 1911-03-25 9 Pbnang, March 25, 1911. Gold leaf $64.80 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lh. 5 os) No stock. White Pepper $23.70 sales. Trang Pepper $16.25 nom. Mace $llO nominal. Mace Pickings $99 buyers, Cloves $42 sellers. Nutmegs 110 s‘2l sales. [No. 1 $6.10 sales. No. 2 $6.00 sales. Basket $5.10 nominal.207 words
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Article593 1911-03-25 9 The Holt steamer Keemun 9,000 tons, which arrived at Port Sweetenham on March 17. was, the Malay Mail believes, the largest boat that has ever called at the port. A reoord exercise seizure was made on board the Seang Bee at Rangoon on the 13th inst., on her593 words
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Advertisement583 1911-03-25 9 sun life »1 Canada. (Katebliahed ISOSI. Assets exceed £6,00i).<»00.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 84< >,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000 0.0 W. A. XVHITK. I' c .u c- KK.NNKUY A Co.. Manager, Soutn-Eawiern I General Agent*. Penang A «a. ingapore. Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. Head Officr583 words
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Advertisement7 1911-03-25 9 P. MOIR CRANES' Cylinder Oil. S&ndH&nds, Buttery7 words
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Article2823 1911-03-25 10 CLOSE v. WIDE PLANTING. In the interview with Mr. H. A. Wickham, two days ago, says the Tinies of Ceylon of the 2nd inst., we repeated his well-known contention that our rubber trees in Malaya, as well as in Ceylon, are planted too close. Except where they are planted2,823 words
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Advertisement643 1911-03-25 10 BAD LIVERS. Not only is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs in the human body, and when deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged by the inactivity of the kidneys and bowels, it becomes torpid, and fails to filter643 words
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Article834 1911-03-25 11 THE NAVAL ESTIMATES. London, March 16.—Mr. McKenna, continning his speech in introducing the Naval Estimates, said that they were laying down new ships with a view to their completion in the spring of 1914. These would be of the Orion type. He denied that Dreadnoughts involved a greatly834 words
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Article920 1911-03-25 11 AN INTERESTING LECTURE. In connection with the Y. M.C. A. Literary and Debating Society, Hongkong, on March 6, Mr. A. H. Harris, Commissioner of Customs, delivered a most interesting lecture on Chinese Historv. The lecturer said that the Chinese nation stood before them as the oldest living representative920 words
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