Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1911

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 252 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY. 4th NOVEMBER, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1175 1 ■■■■■■nrnana For $3O ou can have the Pinang q Gazette posted every day n for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) O Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. a Subscriptions are payable in 5 E advance and remittances should o' a be addressed to am c The Manatins
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    • 12 1 J c J c 12 H PAGILui. I o o 4 000
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  • 296 2 Some ci it ics condemn yearlings if there is the least thing wrong with their legs, but when Sceptre was sold for 10,000 gs as a yearling she had a twisted foreleg. Mr Somerville Tattersall thought she was decidedly dear, because of this defect, but when he offered
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  • 298 2 Captain’s Cup Competition. The competition, the conditions of which were nine holes match play against bogey under handicap, was played during the month of October. Members were allowed to takeout any number of cards, the winner to be member who returned the four best cards. Three hundred
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  • 128 2 London, October 22. —The following are the resu ts cf the League Matches played on Saturday (the home team is given fi l st) Division 1. Tottenham Hotspur 2, Notts County 2 Aston Villa 2, Sheffield Wednesday 3 Preston 1, Woolwich Arsenal I J Bolton Wandeters 1, Everton
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  • 458 2 THE GENERAL POSITION. 'I hanks to the continued support by the Syndicate interests, says the Ironmonger, of October 14, thetin market has continued exceedingly firm, and a fresh substantial rise has been engineered, bringing cash at one time close up to the 1907. level. The statistics for the the
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  • 307 2 The U.S. Consul General, Geirge E. Anderson Hongkong, reports that the increased outpu of tin from the mines at Ko ion, in Yunnan Province (handled altogether through Hongkong) which has been expected as a re ult of the introduction of German machinery and German technical
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  • 76 2 The following are the exp >rts from Penang of tin and other produce for the fortnight ended October 31, 1911 To United Kingdom. Tin Tons 1,000 Tapioca Flour 224 Tapioca Pearl 100 Copra 50 To U. 8. of America. Tin Tons 400 Pepper Black 10 Pepper White 30
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    • 532 2 The Anaemia Cf Malaria. BLOODLESS, FEVER-8 I KICK EN MAN IN JAVA REGAINS HEALTH AND STRENGTH THHOUdH THE RICH, RED BLOOD SUPPLIED BY Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The poisonous genus which are the cause of Malaria piey upon the red corpusc’es in the bloo 1, and thus bring about that
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    • 474 2 “MUIR" Khaki Drills GIVE entire satisfaction always. I hey meet the most rigorous requirements —wash excellently wear well and look better than any other kind. To he able to accurately judge of the superiority of MUIR KHAKI DRILLS you must try nem—why not do it H tc-day MADE IH IWO
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  • 890 3 lEBSIA London, October 20.—Reutei’s Agencv understands that the Persian Goveri in nt his repeatedly telegraphed to the Bn i h Government, asking Great Britain to frain from despatching ft<<p< to he Persian Gulf, and giving details of the measures Persia has adopted to ensure order, as a result
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  • 864 3 A record number of steamers were at Port Swettenham on Friday last, the ves s-l- which called there during the day being ith f ur ocean going steamers (H alt’s) Rhesus and Ning Chow, homeward and I outward bound, the P. and O Palawan, outwa.d bound, and the
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    • 751 3 «Kc W# —“And you take Sanatogen regularly for several weeks” This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, Th» Hon. Mr, Justice in every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Roberts©®, Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness. St. Disordered Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various writes: —My experience Waiting
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    • 471 3 BRITISH MADE—STRONG ALL THROUGH I z 2/ Hazlewood Cycles and Motor Cycles are of L. ea British breed, are made by men of British breed, of British-made materials, in a real British r factory a fine combination, ensuring the best results. Like the dog. “they hang on” —don’t wear out
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  • 3789 4 WYATT v. PROUDLOCK. JUDGMENT RESERVED. [From Our Own Correspondent,} Kuala Luinfur, November 3. The hearing of the Proudlock libel case ■concluded at 5 pm. to-day, judgment being reserved. DETAILED REPORT. THIRD DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 2. This morning Mr. Ferrers continued his cross-examination
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  • 472 4 C immenting on the article in the Westminster Gazette [already reproduced in our columns], the London and China Express says In another column we print an article, taken from the IFe«<n»in«ter Gazette, in which a recent visitor to Malaya (apparently an Indian resident) comments on the present position
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  • 291 4 Mr. F. G, Harvey, of Pataling, writes on Nov. 1 to the Editor of the Malay Mail as follows I have received a communication from the railway authorities requesting information about the rowdy behaviour of certain Europeans on the 7 p.in. train from Kuala Lumpur to Klang on
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  • 150 4 Saturday, November 4. Football Balik Pulau v. Free School Band, Golf Club, 6 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph. R, Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Moonlight Cinematograph, King Theatre. Sunday, November 5 Twenty-First Sunday after Trinity. Guy Fawkes’ Day. Immigration Committee, Kuala Lumpi lr
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  • 146 4 November 11.—Singapore Races. November 11 and 13. Public Holidays. November 14.—Ministering Childrens League Sale of Work, 4,30 pm and Entertainment, Town Hall, tj p.m. November 15.—Victoria Jubilee R. A :apter, 9 p.m. November 17 Penang Turf Club A> rul Meeting, 4.30 p.m. November 18.—District Grand Lodge an
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  • 31 4 The following fixtures have been at ranged November. 9.—Crescent v. Wharves. Esplanade. 16.—Free School v. P.C.C Esplanade 23. —Police v. Crescent, Esp anade. 28.—C. R.C. v Free School, Victoria'■'
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  • 37 4 W-‘dn> --day, Nov. B.— Unserviceable -ts Fort Cornwallis 11 a in,; Cunningham Clark Co auctioneers. Tuesday, Nov. l' t Land in I'u" Aye: Rajah district. Penang; 1 a.m -'I Beich St.; Cunnin_h.ini, Clark 11 auctioneers.
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  • 15 4 Sans Sonei Villa No. 2, Northam R<>•>d Assistant Secretary, Penang 1 hib
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  • 206 4 Straits Government—Supplies for 191 tions and sundries, Pejiang and Balis Pulau and Province Wellesley H -pita s rations and sundries for Leper Hospital and Quarantine Station. Pulau Jerejak firewood and tint ed milks for hospitals Penang, Balik Pulau, Pulau Jerejak, an' Quarantine Station, Pulau Jerejak: fresh cow’s milk for
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  • 34 4 PrfNANG The E. O. Hotel, f Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Em F Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur Grand Oriental H Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • 314 5 JHE DEMAND GF THE ASSAM PLANTER. The Assam Planters are troubled by the crimping evil, and ask for legislation to meet it. They are also anxious in a general way about their labour, and are casting about them for some way of relief. For the rest they wish
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  • 252 5 We learn, says the Bangkok Times, that there will be a force of 30,000 military in the capital for the Coronation. The Ist Army Corps will be quartered in the permanent barracks the 2nd Army Corps, and the 4th Division (Ratburi) will be camped at Bsugsae, and
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  • 192 5 The second and thir l daughters of the Rev. Timothy Richaid, d.d, lit. d were married at the same time at Union Church, Shanghai, on October 14. .Miss Mary Celia Richard was mariied to Mr. Norman Lennox Naipier (acting accountant of the International Banking Corporation), second
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  • 130 5 Hanoi reports state that a change for the better has taken p ace in the rice market. The fear of the haimful effects of the floo is, however, prev-nts the market showing much life. Measures are being concerted to deal with the situation, but up to the
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    • 957 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE ard STRAITS I TUP U|| DCCT DIRECTORY, 1912. I init WbJ IlI■W 1 K JH BfeM \LL PAPERS the I -x public referring to the Directory I -It tild be returned to the Publishers at once I b m Firms, P anting Companies or individ- I| I I
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    • 664 5 A Clergyman p, I j-i-t fl t t®. ill v 1 T -r-'p M y ‘J 1 WH IUwWJLj BlI |L. aJ® U Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia—•' For oettinn things done, making things go. the invigorating stimulus of I’bosferine cannot be equalled, says the Rev. A. H. Field. Fully
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  • 109 6 p a g e 2. Sporting Notes Tin Increased Output of Chinese Tin and Penang Exports. Page 3.— Telegraphic News; and Log Book Page Jf. Libel Action and The Week’s Engagements. Page s.— Coolie Crimping The Siamese Coronation Double Wedding at Shanghai; and Rice in Indo-China. p a
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  • 650 6 The revolution in China has been in active progress for weeks and, despite some set backs, its achievements have been substantial. It is as yet impossible to say what will be the final results. The fighting qualities so far displayed by the revolutionaries have been good and they have
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  • 198 6 The following returns for October are to hand Ayer Kuning (Perak) Ib. 1,204 Ayer Kuning (F.M.8.) 2,029 Bukit Mertajam 3,665 Berjuntai 963 Bakap 4,311 Batu Matang 1,740 Blackw’ater 5,285 Oct. 1910 5,530 10 months 1911 55,196 10 months 1910 45,846 Bukit Choh 5,609 6 months 19,081 Bukit C'heraka
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  • 72 6 The following are the prices, for the period from November 3 to 10, inclusive, for the duty on cultivated rubber on which an export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis under the rules under the F.M.S Customs Duties Enactment Sheet and biscuit per picul $230
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  • 325 6 Turke Murder Cases. The following is the calendar of persons to be tried at the Assizes on Tuesday, November 7: 1. Tan Pan, Lan Hong. Liong Hu, Lai Yu Hong, Lam Tak and Chan Hong, attempting to commit gang robbery armed with deadly weapons. 2. Tek Chu alias
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  • 531 6 There died on Oct. 17 at Southampton, Archibald Renny, recently of Fiji, who was appointed to Ceylon to study sprue. In the absence of Towkay Leong Fee, the Chinese seat on the Federal Council has been offered to Towkay Foo Choo Choon. The engagement is announced of
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  • 70 6 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close P. <fr O. Devaahc. Sat. 4/11 2 p.m. 4 p.m N.D. L.P. E. Fried rich Tues 7/11 5 p.m. 7 pm 3 8.1. Thongwa Sat. 11/11 10 a.m. noon M. E. Simons Mon. 13/1 r* 5.30 f 11/11 *From Singapore f Mails
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  • 73 6 To-day’s qu >tation for unrefined tin in Penang is $92 80 per picul, buyers no sellers. Tin m London is quoted at £lB6 5s spot and £lB3 15s three months, The following were the dealings in tin to-day:—Singapore Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., buyers no sellers, $93.12| Penang
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  • 24 6 The following have been fixed for Tuesday, 7th inst Doubles. Mitchell Stothard w Dunn <fc Hamilton. Singles. Houston v Mercer.
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  • 16 6 The following returns are to ham! Kamuning—Oct. revenue 4,148 Kamuning—4 months n 13 552
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  • 364 6 PENANG’S NEEDS EMPHASIZED SUPERVISION OF .ESTATE COOLIES From Our Own Correspondent 1 Singapore, November 4. At the meeting of the Legislative Couq. cil, yesterday, the E-state Labourers Sup fcr vision Bill was introduced by M r j g Multon Braddell, Attorney-General, B i said that it would supply
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  • 66 6 ARM SUPPOtv i' hOu r.ARLGREI Newcastle, November 3. Earl Grev, ex-Oovernor-General of Canada, who was entertained o a banquet here, said that after seven years aliseiioe, home reforms appeared to him deserving of universal support He wul I devote himself for the next decade to the task t
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  • 61 6 PROPOSED NATIONAL MEMORIAL Melbourne, November.’ At an enthusiastic meeting held in Town Hall and attended by Ear Denman, Governor-General of rhe C >mni wealth of Australia, and the Hon. sir J M. F. Fuller, Governor of Viet ria. it wl resolved to erect a national
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  • 53 6 THE VERDICT AND SENI’EN cE Exeter. Nov ’niber 3 Phil Max Schn tz Ober-benteria' the 13th Hussars Regiment (K dg H u 1 bert von Italian), has been t’is Exeter Assizes under the Offic d Bec.r Act, 1889, and een-enc d to 21 imprisonment in the
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  • 38 6 SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT YU'TT'^ 1 B rlin, November 4 1 he airship Schawbien, with f ur Kaiser’s sons, two Piincesses, nnd Ministers, on board, made a two ,|OU flight yesterday —Der Ostasiatische Lio) J Service.
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    • 757 6 Consumption A RECORD CASE. First Report-December 15th. 1900. 36 Kassassin Street, Eastney, Portsmouth. I Fear Str, —I am in consumption and have been invalided out of the Royal Marine Artillery. I have been in the Ventnor Consumption Hospital on different occasions forty weeks altogether, and last April when discharged was
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  • 27 6 DEATH. Sheedy —On October 28, at 11, Fort Canning Road, Singapore, Kathleen, daughter of Mr. A. J. Sheedy and Mrs. ■"heedy, aged two years and 9 months.
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  • 198 7 SLIGHT RISE IN TRONOHS. STERLING RUBBERS BACKWARD.' The foil owing are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day 1910. 3/11/11. 4/11/11. ae x x x x -C Sharks. J C S 3 X P 5 X M 0? .Wininq. 4.35
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  • 50 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. i From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, November 3. Information has been received by tne .Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/3, no sellers. Plantation Para, value. The mirket was flat with little competition.
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  • 112 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service, .TO DISEMBARK AT PENANG. j From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, November 4. It is reported that arrangements are being made for Prince Alexander of .Tec», wh will represent the King at the Coronation of the King of Siam, to disembark at
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  • 132 7 tiiu; -.nee of the war. —Der Ostasiatische yd’s Service. THE FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI. Rome, November 4. Italy ias stocked a month's coal supply toi the whole of the fleet at Tob uk, which •an now be used as a base for any naval operations against Macedonia, Syiia and
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  • 29 7 IN TER PORT RIFLE MATCHES. From Our Own Correspondent.] Shanghai, November 4 In the Interport shoot, Shanghai has Cf re I 943 points, [Singapore’s score was 938.]
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  • 52 7 c <-'Uutries. Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. AN EXHIBITION IN 1913. Berlin, November 3. lie Anglo-German Friendship League, b, the suggestion of the Lord Mayor of L u ion, has resolved to hold an Angloman Exhibition in 1913 with the object improving relations between the two countries. Der Ostasiatische
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  • 436 7 THE IMPERIALISTS AND HANKOW. CITY TO BE BURNED. [A'om Our Own Corresjtondent Hongkong, November 4. Ihe Imperialists on Wednesday notified the inhabitants of Hankow of their intention to burn the city. At the end of the street fighting there was a gigantic conflagration in the Foreign Settlement,
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  • 72 7 In connection with the revolutionary movement in China, the following flumes may be of inteiest as showing the nuinbets of passengers who have left Penang for Hongkong during the last month Date. Steamers P’gers. Oct. 3.—ss. A pear 178 Oct. 6—-s Fook Sang 89 Oct. 10—gs, Kuin
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  • 64 7 Reuter. AMERICAN POLITICIAN’S HUMOUR Nebraska, October 3. Mr. Champ Clark, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, in a stump speech, affirmed that nine-tenths of the people in the United States favoured the annexation of Canada. He jocularly proposed to stand for the Presidency on that platform
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  • 304 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. GOOD BARGAIN IN MOROCCO. DETAILS OF CONGO TERMS Paris, Noveinbei 3. The French newspapers &lt; xps ess satisfaction with the initialling of the FrancoGerman Congo convention, and are generally pleased with the result that Morocco is now a portion of France’s Colonial Empire,
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  • 73 7 Reuter. PLEA FOR HIGH SPEED CRUISERS. New York, November 3. President Taft, after reviewing the fleet, issue'! a statement paying a tribute to its efficiency, but he said there was a deficiency in the number of destroyers. Other nations were constructing enormous high speed cruisers, and the United
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  • 212 7 Ninety-nine per cent, of successful advertisers are continuous advertisers. They do not consider advertising a luxury They do not break advertising connection because they do not care to break trade connection. They sometimes find it necessary to cut expenses but they do so harmoniously, and not
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  • 84 7 It is interesting to note that in the F. M.S. E-timates, out of an expenditure of $34,699,000, the only items above a million are Railways $6,605,135 Railway Construction 5,780.650 PW. D. 4,009,657 P W. D Extraordinary 5,948,648 Medical 1,500,427 Post and Telegraphs 1.132,754 Surveys 1,375,912 Police 1,099,991 Civil
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  • 1532 7 Mr. Edwin J. Dingle, formerly manager of the Straits Times, writes in the China Press of Oct. 22 Eve y one in Hankow looks on breathlessly for what may shortly take place to determine the attitude the Central Government will take in the revolution—its termination or
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 202 7 Central Sales Room. The undersigned is instructe 1 to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, The Unserviceable and Confiscated Property, At Fort Cornwallis, On Wed., Bth November, 1911, AT 11 A.M. USUAL CONDITIONS OF SALE. Terms .—Cash before delivery. CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., Licensed Auctioneers. 1070—31, 4, 7-11 The Grand Hotel, PERAK. THE
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    • 288 7 A LUXURY lor critical men of taste. Royal Household.” A Genuine Liqueur Whisky. 11 WE have it —it is good. HILTONS Co., PENANG, AGENTS. Resolutely refuse substitutes for TANSAN no matter how plausible the dealer or bar boy may be. Remem her, whoever benefits when some other water is substituted
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  • 1241 8 THE CENTRAL SUMATRA COMPANY’S iROtERTY Mr. E. L KiHick, writing to the /'tnancier from Meda Sumatra, Jon Sept. 2, says The Central Sumatra Rubber Company’s property, t hough, perhaps, n&gt;t more than 50 miles from the sea as the crow flies, entails on account of the roundabout
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  • 197 8 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Description. Penang, Nov. 4 Beef: Cfs. 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 55 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 474 8 Warranted Fifteen years &lt;4 Packed Free. Carriage Paid direct from our Factory to your Port. Ten Days' Free Trial. Best British-made MEAD S-7 COVENTRY FLYERS __S fc. Defiance Puncture-Resisting or Dunlop JKS Da Tyres. Coasters. Variable-Speed Gears, ■iTO B. S A Free Wheels. Flyer or Brook's ■r./H Saddles, etc. MODELS
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    • 146 8 Do you Suffer With Rheumatism? Has this terrible, nerve-racking, painful ailment fastened itself upon you Don’t lose hope. Here’s succour for you. Little’s Oriental Balm has cured thousands of cases of inveterate chronic cases of Rheumatism—among them hun dreds of cases that were pronounced hopeless by doctors. Through this wonderful
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    • 321 8 -j— —■■hi H L k i" ||||if orJ W IA i wlwl HI W The Best Quality in Brandy MARTELL’S j BLUE SILVER LABEL. j i To say that a Brandy is G I 111 better than Martell is an ww 5 M |n| empty boast —to beat ill Martell
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1648 9 a. ...I Number of Issue Dividends. Nance. 5§ C»)i »1. Subscribed.l shares. Value. O e S-5 o i fe &lt;y MINING. I 1907 1908 I*» 1911 am in 30 30 Bela' in Mining Co. 1903 »300.000 «300,000. 30.000 »10 »|0 Brr Jg Z' Z 4 i 300.000 225,000 22.500
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  • 959 9 ARRIVALS. Canton, Brit., 106, Basasahib, Nov. 4, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Petrel, Brit., 124, Case, Nov. 3, Asahan, gen., E. 8. Co. Sappho, Brit., 339, Stach, Nov. 3, Langkat, gen., Adamson Gilfilan Co. CLEARANCES Austria for Calcutta. Deli for Trang and Pang Nga. Devanha for Ceylon and Europe.
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  • 84 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For. Per. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 p.m. Deli Calypso 11 am. Singapore Hongkong Amoy and Swatow Curonia noon Langkat Jin Ho 1 p m. Port Swettenham, k Port Dickson, and &gt; Avagyee 1 p.m. Malacca J Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson
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  • 196 9 The following is the proposed time-table for Kedah Boats during November Leave Leave* Penang. Alor Star. Nov. 5 2p m. 8-30 a.m. 6 8-30 a.m. 8a m. 7 2 p.m. 9 a.m. g 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 8 a.m 10 9-3" a.m. 19 a m 11 8
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  • 129 9 Penang, November 4, 1911. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 11/32 i( 3 Credit 2&lt;4 15/32 n 3 Docnm&gt;**!vy 2/4 17/32 □alcitta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Priw* 175|
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  • 240 9 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Church of England. St. George’s Church. -Matins (No Organ), 8 am.; Holy Communion (Plain), 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Tamil), 9.30 a.m.; Matins (Chinese), 10.30 a.m.; Children’s Service, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth. —English, Matins and Holy Communion, 9 30
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 59 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE 29,*500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED) 7,500,000 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London. Cnief Office 1 Canada Building-*, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office I Battery Road, S. E. Asii. Singapore. W A. White, Manager A. R.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 150 9 The Tides. Date H W. L. W. H. W. L. W. Nov. 4 10*08 4*7s 10™ 4™6 5 10-38 4-37 10-57 506 6 11-15 5-24 11-33 5-48 7 Nil. 6-00 12-10 6-19 8 12-29 6-40 12-49 6-58 9 1-11 7-22 1-33 744 J 10 1-55 807 2-18 8-30 I II
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    • 2256 10 w vjr chartered bank of india. TENDERS. |K I AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. g ?IN. 1 IY. jot?™ by c ™»o notice Japan Mail Steamship Cold. ■lfc I ■-f-X J ■-UTB g» INFANCY BATE M JL, JB, LONDON, E. C. ■Hk B TV v 'kTT?CC M ecl ”P to noon "n
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  • 725 11 REPORTS, DIVIDENDS, AND NOTICES. Seajield.— lnt. div. 15 per cent. Golden Hope.— lnt, div. 12} per cent, (actual). Ulu Ranlau.— lnt, div. 10 per cent., less tax. Kapar Para lnt. div. 20 per cent., less tax. London Asiatic— lnt. div. 12} per cent, (actual). Klanang— Second int. div. 25
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 290 11 nnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnn FUSSELL’S MILK. n Ordinary sterilized milk is not easy Q of digestion, as the process of sterilizing H hardens the casein in the milk and renders 5 T~f it less easy of assimilation but Fussell’s [2 Sterilized Natural Milk is prepared by a special mechanical process which is termed
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    • 962 11 r -.rw THInnTHT—HWWTriHJWIP I FOUL BREATH. WOMEN’S GREATEST MISFORTUNE. The old saying that “distance lends enchantment” was nevermore aptly to the point than when applied to those per— j v hose breath is laden with evil smelling odours. Many persons appear most attractive ata distance, but produce a feeling of
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    • 2439 12 p. &o. intended sailings. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. StCdUl Co« Imperial German Mail Line. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AW DEPARTURES gl if mail service outward. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ik Nov. 16 Assaye connecting with Mongolia Zlfflk HOMMWAKD. LIMITED. nvi ocean Sleea Ship co, It. Bart Steamer. ,tH &gt;rrting' T 1 V
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