Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 November 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 264 VOL. LXIX. MONDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1911 PRICE 10 CBENTS”
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 792 1 ■■■■■■OtJDQDEa For $30 i ou can have the Pinang A Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. g (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in 2 advance and remittances should o q be addressed to Tk< Managini Director PINANG GAZETTE PRESS.
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    • 362 1 ■■■■■■□□□□□□□□aaaaa□■■■■■■ TXThbn YOU ARB AWAY on leave VV you want to keep in touch g with Malayan affairs, Social, Com- mercial, Mining, Planting, &c. Q O This you can do in no better way B than by subscribing to the Weekly Edition of the “Pinang Gazette," a published every Friday.
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  • 1001 2 SOME PEN PICTURES. Thk Multiplicities of Una, by E. Douglas Hume, author of The GLOBULAR Jottings of Griselda (published by William Blackwood <k Sons, Edinburgh and London). Whatever its failings, no one knowing Malaya can complain o any lack of local colour in this entertaining novel,
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  • 202 2 FIELD DAY. The Penang Volunteers and Cadet Corps had a field day yesterday. The following officers, non-commissioned officers, and men turned up O 5 "ti s 5 J A Co. 3 1-2 10 Maxim Section 1 8 9 B Co. 1 1 14 10 Bearer Section 1 10
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  • 201 2 Tragedy on an Estate. The special jury cases at the Assizes, three in number, were commenced this morning by Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton. The first case was a charge against Rengasamy of stabbing one Ramasamy on Arundel Estate, Province Wellesley, on October 18, 1911. From the evidence
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  • 139 2 A correspondent writes Since the outbreak of the Turco-Italian war attempts have been made by various European newspapers to involve the Vatican in one side or the other of the conflict. Some people in discussing the war, express themselves in such a way as to
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  • 105 2 Judging by the practical signs of appreciation exhibited by a number of Dutch gentlemen yesterday at the inauguration of a Sunday Rice table tiflin at Raffles Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Brunel-Norman’s latest epicurian enterprise has come to stay. The visitors from Sumatra may be regarded as
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  • 62 2 Homeward. Stkamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close. N.D.L. Yorck Tues 21/11 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. B.I. Sat. 25/11 10 a.m. noon M. Dumbea Mon. 27/11* 5.30f 25/11 P. &O. Delta Sat. 2/12 *From Singapore (Mails close in Penang. Outward. B.I. Thurs. 23/11 3 p.m. 4 p.m. N.
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  • 148 2 Monday, November 20, St. Edmund. Hunt Club Paperchase, Dato JCramat, 5 p.m.; finish at Judge’s Bungalow. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament Commences. P.C.C. Quoits Ties. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.in. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Rmd. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Moonlight Cinematograph, King Street Theatre. Tuesday,
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  • 108 2 November 30.—Rugby Football: Scotland v. The Rest, Esplanade. November 30.—St Andrew’s Ball. December 2.—Coronation of King of Siam. December 4 and 5.—Impressionists’ Exhibition, Engineers’ Institute. December 5.—Church Workers’ Association, St. George’s Girls’ Home, 10.30 a.m. December 5.—Municipal Election Nominations Close. December 9. Perak Turf Club Gymkhana. December
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  • 22 2 The following fixtures have been arranged November. 28.—C. R.C. v. Free School, Victoria Green. December. 7. —Police v. Crescent, Esplanade.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 197 2 TENDERS. Netherlands India Government.— Supply ot food, fuel, etc., for prisons and hospitals in the Residency East Coast of Sumatra for years 1912 to 1916; tenders close 10 a.m., Nov. 21. Straits Government. Supplies for 1912 in Singapore, Penang, and Malacca; tenders close noon, Nov. 26. F.M.S. Railways.— Sale of
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    • 1148 2 ———Here is Yom* chance Straits Cinematograph Co. i> m at THE George Town Cinematograph, TO T11E grand gala night. ht DM Vnl I- The PopuU;*£□.£ Absolutely New and Excellent to the menu and the every way. Pictures, nourishment will be OUR PROGRAMME including increased by 10—80 is always a selected
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 61 2 The Tides. Date H W. L. W. H. W L. W. A.M A.M. P.M. P.M. Nov. 20 11-21 5-31 11-40 5-50 21 11-57 6-06 Nil. 622 22 12-30 6-39 12-48 6-57 23 1-05 7-13 1-22 7-30 24 1-39 7-47 1-56 804 25 2-13 8-21 2-29 8-37 26. 2-46 8-55 3-04
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  • 344 3 SUPPLY BILL REPORTED FOR THIRD READING. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Friday afternoon when there were present —The Hon. the Governor’s Deputy (Mr. R. J. Wilkinson); His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Major-Gene-ral T. E. Stephenson, C.B.; the AttorneyGeneral, Hou. T. de M L.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 957 3 Government Notification. I Henry Riley TENDERS will be received up to noon Suit on Tuesday, the 28th November, Your 1911, at the Colonial Secretary’s Office, |_J x"x10 Singapore, the Resident Councillor’s <)ffice, > (J1 Id. LJ1.W I Climate. Penang, and the Resident’s Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for
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    • 322 3 Don’t Be Tortured by Neu ralgia. There isn’t any reason why you should be. Perhaps you have tried scores of remedies— but don’t become discouraged—for here is a remedy that will put to flight the terrible pain. No case of neuralgia ever existed or ever will exist that Little's Oriental
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    • 295 3 Odo) is ide first and only the interstices oi the teeth and the preparation for cleansing the mouth mucous membrane of the mouth, to a and teeth which absolutely counteracts certain extent impregnating them, and the causes of microbic fermentation. thus securing an after effect lasting for While all other
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  • 1231 4 On the third instant we published an article headed The Avocado,” but really designed to attract attention to the dearth in the local supply of fresh vegetables that should appeal to the tastes of Europeans and the need for improvement if this were practicable. The existing state of
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  • 1299 4 MEETING OF D.G.L. On Saturday, the half-yearly convocation of the District Grand Chapter and the half-yearly coir-nunication of the District Grand Lodge, Eastern Archipelago, were held in the Freemasons’ Ha”, Penang, about seventy Craftsmen be og p.-esent. The District Grand Chapter was opened at seven o’clock, the
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  • 345 4 The very successful inauguration of the Mutb-Hibol Ahzan Football Club at No, 179, Dato Kramat Road, took place on s Saturday night, when there was a dinner at which Mr. A. W, S. Slayman, the President, presided. Mr. E. E. Colman was present, and the Hon, Secretary,
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  • 56 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined fin I Penang is $96.70 per picul, busim done. j The following is the local to-day ;—Singapore Straits rading Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $97.121; Pen* n Straits Trading Co., Ltd., n° Eastern Smelting Co., Lt i no a r Messrs. Leong Fee Jt
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  • 50 4 The following return for Octo er hand Eow Seng Estate lb. The first batch of specially selected cows, together with a remark* pedigree bull, has now recelV y alB1 the Singapore Poultry and l>« ir v The animals arrived from Austra splendid condition, and are provmg lent milkers.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 350 4 •oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo» 2 1 2 fTYrCjZN o JB lllllf/l 1 o >/l 111 1II/ I 12 1111 1 llr .1 >2 O MIIIIIV1 y o °k S 2 x^-— —g g THE CAR OF A HUNDRED KINGS.” g Q (Vide Press). Q O One woman is fair yet I am well
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    • 55 4 To-Day's Contents. Page 2,-— Penang Volunteers Penang Assizes A Novel about Malaya The War and the Vatican; The Mails; and The Week’s Engagements. Page 3.— Legislative Council. 4. —Editorial (Vegetable Growing); Freemasonry in Malaya and Malays and Football.. Page 5.— Telegrams. Page 7 .—Shipping and Mails Exchange and Produce Share
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  • 197 5 TRONOHS FIRMER. STERLING RUBBERS IRREGULAR. The following «re the changes (buyers and stilus only) in our share list on page 7 to-day 1910. 18'11/11. 20/11/11. t? X X x: Sharks. t» Z2 a: a? M co Mbiho 4.35 2P. Lama 226 2.60 2.10 2.60 Inf ioi Tronoh
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  • 46 5 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. b f From a Malacca Correspondent, Malacca, November 19 Information has been received by toe Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday 4/3, sellers. Plantation Para, buyers. There was good competition.
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  • 29 5 From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, November 20. At the rubber auction held on Saturday the following prices were realized Sheet per picul $229.10 Bark Crepe 205.00
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  • 72 5 CHARGES AGAINST EUROPEANS. \From Our Special Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, November 19. Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith is leaving by the mail train to-night for Seremban to open the Assizes there. There are three cases in which Europeans are concerned, namely Mr. Parry, Secretary of the Seremban Club, and
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  • 33 5 From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, November 20. On Saturday morning, at one o’clock, a serious fire occurred in Feluk Anson, eight houses being burned. No details are to hand.
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  • 70 5 BRITISH EXPEDITION’S EXPENSES. London, November 19. I I e committee of the British Antarctic Expedition is urgently appealing f r <£15,000 t<> defray unforeseen expenses due to the extensive damage to the Terra Nova, caused bv storms, to enable Captain Robert F. Scott’to meet the competition
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  • 41 5 SETTLEMENT OF CHINESE CLAIMS. Mexico, November 19. Subject to the approval of Congress, the Government has agreed to pay China $1,500,000 (gold) in settlement of the claims for killing 350 Chinamen during the revolution in Mexico. —Reuter.
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  • 37 5 "I’ECIAL MISSION TO THE TSAR. Constantinople, November 19. A special Turkish mission has gone to Livadia, the Tsar’s summer residence, Itearing an autogra.ph letter from the Multan with presents for the Tsar and Tsarina.—Reuter.
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  • 157 5 TOUR IN THE FM.S. IPOHS LO AL FAREWELL /'Vo»»» Our Ouiu 1 orrespondent. Ipoh, November 19. The Royal visitors left Ipoh yesterday by special train, the engine being gaily decorated. There was a huge crowd at the station to see them. Arrival in Federal Capital, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 111 5 THE EXPEDITION FOR KAZVIN. St. Petersburg, November 18. The Kazvin expedition numbers four thousand and is assembling at Baku, whence it will be to shipped to Enzeli. Nature of Demands. London, November 19 According to Russian newspapers Russia demands include the dismissal of Mr. Shuster, American Financial
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  • 117 5 “NEEDFUL FIRMNESS DISPLAYED.” Berlin, November 19. Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, has been making statements at a secret sitting of the committee of the Reichstag concerning his attitude in connection with Mi. Lloyd George’s speech at the bankers’ banquet in the Mansion House on July 21.
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  • 56 5 NAVIGATING OFFICER DISMISSED. Halifax, November 18. At the court martial regarding the stranding of the Canadian cruiser Niobe, the navigating officer, Lieutenant White, was reprimanded and dismissed his ship. Commander* Acquitted. Halifax, November 19. Commander Macdonald has been acquitted of all blame in connect!, n with
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  • 82 5 THE CHOICE OF MR. BONAR LAW. London, November 18. The Unionist papers continue to publish c lumns expressing warm appieciation of Mr. Bonar Law. The Saturday Review says that, though Mi. Bonar Law is not a Churchman and does not belong to the ruling class, it is not
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  • 129 5 SITUATION IN TRIPOLI. RAINS FLOOD THE TRENCHES. Tripoli, November 19. Drenching rains have caused serious floods around Tripoli, washing out the Turks and Italians alike from the trenches. The Italian men-of-war were forced bv the stormy weather to quit their moorings at Tripoli.—Reuter. Appeal to King George. Constantinople,
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  • 74 5 CANADA AND THE MILITIA. Ottawa, November 18. At a conference of Militia Officers, General Mackenzie stated that Canada had taken the lead in carrying out the proposals of the Imperial Conference as regards a uniform training of the Militia of the Empire. Divisions as organised could be immediately
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  • 113 5 STR W. CUTHBERT QUILTER. London, November 18. The death has occurred of Sir W. Cuthbeit Quilter, who was Unionist M.P. for the Sudbury division of Suffolk from 1885 to 1906, at the age of 70 years. —Reuter. [The late Sir W. C. Quilter was D.
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  • 62 5 THE INSIGNIA OF THE GARTER. London, November 18. The Daily Express savs that the Coronation gift of the Georges of the Empire to the King will partly take the foun of the insignia of the Order of the Garter, set with diamonds, and partly l>e devoted to
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  • 47 5 HELD UP ON A FRENCH TRAIN. Marseilles, November 19. The mail train from Lyons to Marseilles, carrying post bags from Germany, Great Britain, and Belgium to the Far East, has been robbed of several millions money or mail matter)—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.
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  • 41 5 FIGURES FOR LAST HALF YEAR. Paris, November 19. The deaths in France for the first half of 1911 exceed the births by 18,279, com-pared-with an excess of 21,189 births over deaths in the first half of 1910.—Reuter.
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  • 31 5 HON. GALBRAITH COLE’S FUTURE. London, November 18. The Hon. Galbraith Cole (who was deported from British East Africa) leaves to-day for Australia, where he will reside in future. —Reuter.
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  • 31 5 EIGHTEEN PERSONS KILLED. New York, November 19. Eighteen persons, including four engineers, when making an annual survey, were killed by an explosion in Bottom Creek Coal Mine, West Virginia.—Reuter.
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  • 174 5 ANOTHER FISHT IN HANKOW. SUH YAT SEN REIURHING Peking, November 18. There has been fresh fighting at Hankow. The Governor of Honan declares that unless his troops are paid they will join the revolutionaries. A Military GovernmentLondon, November 18. In an article Mr Archibald Colquhoun is authorised
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  • 109 5 PRIORITY OF IRELAND’S CLAIM. Edinburgh, November 19. The Master of Elibank, Patronage Secretary, speaking here on Saturdav. said that the Government intended to give the Tories time to return to the paths of law and order, for they would not ask for a renewal of confidence for the
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  • 70 5 DOMESTIC SERVANTS’ POSITION. London. November 18. The Unionist papers are making a great agitation regarding the domestic servant clauses of the Insurance Bill, and ridicule the alleged stamp sticking regulations. Servants are universally indignant and will refuse to pav the contribution, which, therefore, will lie tantamount to a
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  • 43 5 LAUNCHED BY MRS. CHURCHILL. Devonport, November 19. Mrs. Churchill, wife of the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill. First Lord of the Admiralty, launched the Dreadnought battleship Centurion here. She is a sister ship of King George F. launched on October 10. —Reuter.
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  • 41 5 RAISING OF THE RED FLAG.” Lorient, November 18. Workmen engaged on the battleship Courbet, which is being built here, struck and raised the red flag and also sang “Le Internationale.” They were cleared out bv bluejackets.—Reuter.
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  • 38 5 INVALID AND UNAUTHORIZED. London, November 18. After a series of appeals the King’s Bench Division has finally declared that the famous Form TV and also Form VIII. are invalid and unauthorized by the Budget of 1911.—Reuter.
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  • 30 5 London, Novemljer 18. The Earl of Plymouth has purchased the Crystal Palace for £210,000 and will h Id it till the public subscribes sufficient to repurchase it.—Reuter.
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  • 41 5 PROTEST AT MASS MEETING. Cailisle, November 19. A mass meeting of post office officials in the South of Scotland, held here, unanimously protested against the Government’s announced intention to defei the enquiry into post office wages until 1913.—Reuter.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 475 5 VICTORIA VERSUS M C. C. Melbourne, November 18. The cricket match between the M.C.C. and Victoria was resumed in perfect weather, before 17,400 spectators, on a perfect wicket. The M.C.C. scored 318 runs in their first innings. Victoria have made 219 for 3 wickets up to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 WANTED An Expert Ruling Machineman. Apply with copies of testimonials to THE WORKS MANAGER, Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd The Grand Hotel, PERAK. THE High-life Hostelry in the Heart of the IPOH City. Requests for accommodations by Mail or Wire will have Prompt Attention. Telegrams: CREET,” Ipoh. P. Z. CREET, Sole
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    • 443 5 PROVED. You do not buy Black and White Whisky on empty statements of what its qualities ought to be. It is the proved whisky of the world and the most approved. HILTON Co., Penang, AGENTS. NOTICE. NOTICB is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by this Company to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1550 6 NW w3F IftKIlPANPF CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, IW&UKAHUt. AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Mannheim Insurance Co. e Fund*’ .’.’.£i,625,’ooo Japan Mat! Steamship Co Id. Marine Insurance. Reserve Liabilay of Proprietors £1,200,000 The undersigned, as Agents, will accept |g yrsHOPSGATE, LONDON, E. 0. z< Ma X R u, k8
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    • 611 6 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J N O TIC F N FOR DANDRUFF, SCURF—FALLING HAIR N T J Our attention has been M IwyH ca |le< l t« a advertise- JL JLvJE g ment issued by Keng Sin J The Best ot all Hair Tonics. i L" M E state that they have en. H
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  • 1893 7 7 iz i n i 1 Cap'.»!. SnbRonbed. N s u r B of 5 Dividend.. Name. I >. ©2 Q I—— I M 0* III i MINING. I I I 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 I am ok m on '<() 1 Belat Tin Mining Co. 44 1903
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 70 7 Benoa, Dut., 336, Boere, Nov. 20, Pangkalan Brandan, gen., H. Liebert «Sc Co. Egra, Brit., 2345, Muir, Nov. 19, S’pore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Gerd, Nor., 751, Audreason, Nov. 19, Calcutta, gen., Huttenbach Bros, «fc Co. Klang, Brit., 732, Olsen, Nov. 20, Singapore, gen.. Adamson Giltillan Co. Hiroshima Maru,
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    • 54 7 Atjeh for Langsa, T Semawe, Seglii Sabang and Olehleh. Avagyee for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Canton for Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Tai ping. Jin Ho for Laugkat. Lightning for Calcutta. Pegu for Tongkah. Padang for Batu Bahra. Un Peng for
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    • PASSENGERS.
      • 28 7 By Klang (November 20) frem Singapore, Miss Smith, Captain Vincent; from Port Swettenham, Rev Sister Apoline, Messrs Hewett, Bateson, F G Spring, McBain, Parbury, Hennings, and Trascaster.
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    • 168 7 The B.I. ss. Lama from Singapore and Port Swettenham, arriving on Friday, will sail for Rangoon same day. The B.I. ss. Lunka, arriving from Rangoon on Saturday, will sail for Port Swettenham and Singapore on Saturday 4 p.m. in place of ss. Lama. The Lunka is the sister
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    • 125 7 Penang, November 20, 1911 (By Courtesy of the Charters I Bank}. London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 )t 4 month»’ sight Bink ..2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2'4 15/32 3 Documentary 2/4 17/32 Hloutta Demand Bank R-’- 174 3 Jays'sight Priv-»,» 175J Bombay Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Privat- 175| Vfadraa
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    • 118 7 o/ ’Sfsawwr, wAere Jrov*, approximalt datk of arrival, wh«r« bound, and Agent». Atholl, G’gow L’pool, Nov. 24, Japan, S B. China, Singapore, Dec. 9, Venice, S.K. Deucalion. Liverpool, Nov. 21, Japan, W.M. Glenroy, London, Nov. 25, Japan, B. Kut Sang, Calcutta, Nov. 22, Japan, B. Kleist, Europe, Nov.
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    • 337 7 The companies do not guarantee thei daiei of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —i'ong Chuan, 21, 23, 25, 27, and 29, and Kedah, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30. Asahan.—Petre), Nov. 21 Van Hogendorp,
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    • 178 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morbow. For. Per. Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Deli and Langsa Benoa 11 a. us. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah I p.ia. Trang Tong Chay Un 1p.m. Singapore, China, and Japan Rut Sang 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Deli Perak
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    • 236 7 Prrawc, Novbmbbr 20 1911, 1 Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coa-1 3 lb. 5 •i».) No stock. White Pepper $28 buyers. Trang Pe: per $20 nominal. Maos $108 nominal. Mace Pickings $107 buyers, cloves $42 nom. 'Iiitmegs II*' $28 sales. !No. I $8.20 sales. No. 2 $8.10 sales. Basket
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 EUROPEAN AGENCV. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and
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    • 60 7 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE £29,500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED) f 7,500,000 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London. Chief Office 1 C mada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore. W. A. White, Managerc A.
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    • 102 7 TO MOTORISTS. WE undertake the repair of Motor Cars and Motor Cycles and supply all kinds of New Steel and Brass Gear using our own up-to-date machinery. WE guarantee our workmanship, by special arrangement, for a period of six months. We aie in a position to supply, at moderate prices,
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    • 1291 8 p_ g> o. Intended Sailings. Steam Navigation Co. British i n^a steam Navigation Co., «XPECTfcb ARRIVALS btPARTiliuA UllllOU imitfD MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. LIMITED. p I Intkndkd to Sail. Steamkr. HOB! tOW ABD. I [Connecting Dae Singapore. Thur. 23rd Nov. at 4 p.m. Thongwa Date. Steamer with 8 s Lou d
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    • 1242 8 Norddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. Imperial German Mail Line, OCMI StMB Skip o, I it 4 and /7\ /ILW. «IN* WHIM SIMM MV. r, Y# y'HK Companies’ steamers are d« 9M h y ill /wlK, /< r\\ X 1 from Liver P° o1 ou twarda for IlVK Jk Straits, China, and Japan
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