Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1911
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1911-12-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 274 VOL. LXIX. FRIDAY, 1st DECEMBER, 9911. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement645 1911-12-01 1 ni«*i303nnc.2ajnot?c[t,,g il For $30 B r ou can have the Pinant c I Gazette po-ted every day 2 for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) Q Proportionate Quarterly and n a Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should be addressed to D The Managing645 words
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Advertisement397 1911-12-01 1 \A7 HEN YOU ARE AWAYonleave a XV you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Com- c mercial, Mining, Planting, &c. C This you can do in no better way q g than by subscribing to the We-kly n n Edition of the “Pinang Gazette,” published every Friday.397 words
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Article1963 1911-12-01 2 ST. ANDREW S DAY. DANCE AT TOWN HALL Last night’s attendance at the annual St. Andrew’s Day dance, given by the Scotsmen of Penang and Province Wellesley, judging from the crowded state of the floor of the Town Hall, ■must have constituted a rec nd. This is a gratifying indication1,963 words
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Article84 1911-12-01 2 [From Our Own. Correnpon‘lent.~\ Singapore, December 1. St. Andrew’s Day celebrations yesterday passed off successfully. At Rugbv football, Scotland beat The Rest by a single try. The ground was practically under water. A dinner at Raffles Hotel took the place of the usual ball, and was largely at tended,84 words
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Article55 1911-12-01 2 [From Our Own Correnpowtr.nl j Kuala Lumpur, December 1. The St. Andrew’s Dinner wa>s most successful and over one lrdt>4red were, prewent. > Mr. W. D. Gilmour was the Chieftain. The guests included Mr. E. L. Brockman, c.M.G., Chief Secretary, F. M.S. Telegrams were received from and despatched55 words
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Article81 1911-12-01 2 [From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, December 1. The St. Andrew’s Dinner at the Grand Hotel last night was a huge sgccess and there wereaeight-five present. The table was a dream of beauty with roses from the Taiping Hills. The Scotsmen ami guests wore button holes of heather Mr. R.81 words
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Article44 1911-12-01 2 I'he following immigrants arrived from Madras and Negapttun by the B I. steamer s«. Taroba yesterdav morning For Penang- Port Swettenham. Adults Minors Adults Minors Free coolies 40 Kangany coolies 20S 10 603 30 Voluntary coolies 21 Total 269 10 603 3044 words
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Article69 1911-12-01 2 To- lay’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $98.60 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted Ht £204 15s. spot and £193 10s. three months The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore Trad’iig Qo., Ltd., 75 tons, $99.25 Penang Trading Co., Ltd., 50 tons,69 words
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Article207 1911-12-01 2 Friday, December I P.C.C. Bowls Ties. Band. Esplanade, p.m. Volunteer Company Drill. Straits Cinematograph, Penang RoaS. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Saturday, December 2 Coronation of King of Siam. Homeward P. 0. Mail. Christmas Mails Close for Home. New Year Parcel Post Close207 words
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Article147 1911-12-01 2 December 9.—Perak Turf Club Gymkhana. December 9.—New Year Mails Close for Home. December 9.—MS.V.R, Inspection Kuala Lumpur. December 9 and 10.—Golf Club Men’s Presgrave Cup. December 11 and 14.—Golf Club: Mr. Heim’s Prize. December 12.—Municipal Election. December 14.—Municipal Meeting, 3.30 p.m. December 16.—Entries Close for Selangor Sky147 words
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Article20 1911-12-01 2 The following fixtuies have been arranged December. 7.—Police v. Crescent, Esplanade. 14.—C. R.C. d. Free School, Victoria Green.20 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1911-12-01 2 Stop That Pain! Accidents will happen. Disease and various ailments sometimes come in spite <>f all precautions. But why endure the aches and pains when Little’s Oriental Balm well rubbed in will instantly bring relief It is unquesti mably the most remarkable pain cure in the world. For backache, head-ache,124 words
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Advertisement193 1911-12-01 2 AUCTION SALES. Wednesday, December ti. Japanese and Chinese curios and art-ware; 11 a.m.; 38 Beach St.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Tuesday, December 1%.— Land in Province Wellesley; 11 a.m.; 21 Beach St.; Cunningham Clark Co., auctioneers. Tuesday, March 26.— Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in British North193 words
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Advertisement650 1911-12-01 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. wantedassistant TTOR small Estale in Perak wi h WiUTun 1MMvniA IRl V ing kt,owled 8 e ,f M ,ay or nANluU InfflCiUlA 1 DLI. Public school man preterred Salary to commence. Good pro*pec s for 'uitsble man. -TT t* 1160—12-12 E, c.o Pmaiw Gazette One Head-Binder and one650 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1911-12-01 2 The Menn O Fall Moon Dec. 6 Lasi. O New \1oou First Quart n, og15 words
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Article813 1911-12-01 3 ORDINARY MEETING, An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal Offices. There were present Mr. W. Peel (Presidem), Messrs. G. N. Saye, Quah Beng Kee, Yeoh Guan Seok, W. T. Chapman, and Lim Eu Toh with L. M. Bell (Municipal Engineer), and813 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement404 1911-12-01 3 AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE TOWN CINEMATOGRAPH. SECOND TO NONE. Good Wine Needs No'Bush.' Modern and Lp-lo-dale Theatre Hall THE Moonlight Cinematograph, KING STREET. Closes from to Hay until further notice to undergo an extensive alteration and redecoration. A party of Continental artistes has been engaged and the artistes will be on their404 words
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Advertisement706 1911-12-01 3 BY APPOINTMENT -’t To H.M THE KING. W h Home-made beef tea is neither so strong, so free from fat nor so digestible as Lemco that is pialSC why Medical men prescribe Lemco for their patients. Home-made beef tea often disagrees, Lemco can I b e assimilated with ease and706 words
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Advertisement188 1911-12-01 3 PIXOAP A superfine tar preparation for washing the hair. The best method of im- 7 .'.yi;. parting vigour to the scalp and vitality to the hair, lij-i-h Use it while taking your bath I ie-e-:; :<£ Y itSIlSili® BBS ®l..jl3WS3ir (pixoap) *1 w r i X- I Z.l j Saint-Raphael188 words
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Article35 1911-12-01 4 Janion. —Ou November 28 at Cairn Hill, Singapore, the wife of E. M. Janion, of a son (still-born). SoMERVlLLR.—At Nithsdale, Singapore, on November 28. tl e wife of D. K. Somerville, of a son.35 words
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Article1204 1911-12-01 4 Perfection in a certain sport pi oduces its own Nemesis by destroying interest. We know how the wonderful precision with which expert billiard players scored by means of the nursery cannon and the anchor stroke led to their Iveing barred. It is said that some billiard players1,204 words
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Article104 1911-12-01 4 The price of boiled rice in Penang i 8 now $37 owing to the depletion of stocks of padi. Telegramshave been sent else where for supply to enable millers to fulfil their engagements. Rangoon rice is $210 to $2’0, but with the advent of the new crop. which is104 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article57 1911-12-01 4 CHANGES IN PROGRAMME [From a Special Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, November 30. For the Selangor Turf Club’s sky race meeting on December 25 and 26. race 7 on the first day and race 6 on the second day have been altered to Singapore ex-griffins that have not won57 words
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Article42 1911-12-01 4 LADIES RIFLE SHOOTING. [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, December 1. At the ladies’ rifle shooting competitions, held yesterday, the following were the results:— 100 Yards.—Mrs. Felkin. 150 Yards.—Mrs. Tyler. 200 Yards.—Miss Kerr. Open competition, 100, 150, and 250 yards.—Mrs. Fisher (90 points).42 words
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Article168 1911-12-01 4 The following ties in the P.C.C. tournament were decided yesterday Singles Handicap. N. Weatherstone (scr.) w.o. R. J. Kirke (scr.) scr. Neither player figured in last tournament. As both got byes in the first round Weatherstone jumps intn the third round without handling a bowl. ProJession168 words
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Article23 1911-12-01 4 The Perak Turf C ub holds a Gymkhana uneeting on the 9th inst. in Taipiug. Seven even’s comprise the programme.23 words
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Article414 1911-12-01 4 AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL. In the presence of a large assemblage of friends, the funeral of the late Mr. Vincent Rsymond Scully, of the Vai d’Or Rubber Estate*, Ltd., Bukit Tainbun, took place at the Roman Catholic Cemeterv, Western Road, at five o’clock, yes'erd*v afternoon.414 words
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Article796 1911-12-01 4 Mr. C. Alma Baker, who recently re turned from Home, has been on a Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Honry T. Bingham (of the Federated Malay States) has been elected Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute Another Survev Frobationer, M,. q St. Perfect, is on his way out from796 words
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Advertisement196 1911-12-01 4 t EXPANDED I 1 METAL I A-—- Mfr S~ FOB REINFORCING CONCRETE AND FOR E 1 WINDOWS 8 VENTILATORS, 8c., 8c. BE or I RUBBER STORES. <■ CX XT I# Bole Agents: 5 Guthrie Co., Ltd. g CONTINENTAL i Motor ®8? Tyres. '"‘.4-tT £> I| w Further Reduction in Prices196 words
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Advertisement46 1911-12-01 4 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— St. Andrew’s Day Indian Immigration; and The Weeks Engagements. Page Municipal Meeting. p a g e (“Retrogression in Golf Sporting News The Late Mr. V. R. Scully Rice and Social and Personal. p a g e 5.— Telegrams ami Government Girls’ School.46 words
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Article205 1911-12-01 5 TONGKAHS UP TRONOHS DOWN. STERLING RUBBERS WEAKER The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day 1910. 30/11/11. 1/12/11. x x I Shark». 1 J 35-2 a cfl M U5 Vfininu. 22 4 M’lembu 6} 7 l| N.Tambun 2|205 words
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Article33 1911-12-01 5 i From Our Own Correspondent, j Singapore, December 1. Messrs. Fraser it Co.’s weekly share circular notes a firmer market. Business in both sterling and dollar rubber shares has improved.33 words
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Article44 1911-12-01 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December I. In the Supreme Court, before the Full Court of Appeal, Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher’s judgment in the case of the Jimah Rublier Estates, Ltd., v. the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was upheld.44 words
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Article48 1911-12-01 5 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. Frnu. a Malacca Gorrcsoowlent.y Malacca, December 1. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/4|, no sellers. Plantation Para. 4 9}, value. There was good competition.48 words
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Article150 1911-12-01 5 MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, December I. At the meeting of shareholders in the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estate Co., Ltd. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, who presided, said that he expected that this year the revenue ould exceed the expenditure and that no further borrowing150 words
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Article35 1911-12-01 5 F rom Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, December 1. The directors of the Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd., have declarer! a dividend of one slii]liii<r p er share payable in London on November 30.35 words
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Article29 1911-12-01 5 Rome, Decemlier 1. A scene of magnificence was witnessed distinguished audience of the Pope A 1 conferred hats on fourteen new •rdinals, including Archbishop Bourne of '•'tuiinster.—Reuter.29 words
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Article209 1911-12-01 5 ARAB ATROCITIES IN TRIPOLI. CRUCIFIXION OF RIFLEMEN. Paris, November 30. A three days’ sale of the jewels of Abdul Hamid, ex-Sultan of Turkey, realised £200,000 sterling the proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of warships and munitions. Mocha Fort Bombarded. Perim, November 30. The Italian warships are209 words
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Article85 1911-12-01 5 CONFLICT OF CABINET OPINION. Ottawa. November 30. The Canadian House of Commons has concluded the debate on the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne. Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s amendment to the address calling attention to the conflict of opinion in the new Cabinet on85 words
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Article45 1911-12-01 5 PRIME MINISTER HOWLED DOWN. London, November 30. The Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, had an engagement to speak in the City Temple yesterday evening in connection with a philanthropic organisation, but the Suffragettes howled him down and he left without speaking.—Reuter.45 words
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Article37 1911-12-01 5 SPECULATIONS AS TO RETIRAL. Berlin, November 30. The German papers are speculating on the retirement of Herr von BethmannHollweg, Imperial Chancellor, and mention Admiral von Tirpitz, Minister of Marine, as his pi obable successor.—Reuter.37 words
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Article35 1911-12-01 5 RUMOURED NEW DOCKYARD. Berlin, November 30. It is rumoured that Krupps are negotiating for the purchase of land at the mouth of the Elbe for the construction of a great naval dockyard.—Reuter.35 words
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Article30 1911-12-01 5 SUICIDE OF HIS MURDERER. London, November 30. The man who murdered Lord George Sanger, the celebrated ex-showman, has committed suicide by decapitation on the railway near Highgate.—Reuter.30 words
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Article33 1911-12-01 5 London, November 30. The Duke of Devonshire has been appointed Chief Opposition Whip in the House of Lords, Earl Waldegrave, who has held the post since 1896, having resigned. —Reuter.33 words
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Article160 1911-12-01 5 ANOTHER IMPERIAL VICTORY. THE POWERS ANO MEIHArON Washington, November 30. The United States has offered the Council of Foreign Ministers in Peking the services of 2,500 American troops from the Philippines for keeping open the Railway from Peking to the sea and protecting foreigners. Pitched Battle at160 words
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Article94 1911-12-01 5 ANOTHER ULTIMATUM SENT. Teheran, November 30. A fresh Russian ultimatum to Persia demands the dismissal of Mr. Shuster, American Treasurer-General, and Mr. Izecoffre, a Britisher appointed at Tabriz bv Mr. Shuster, also payment of the expenses of the army of occupation. Failing a reply within forty-eight hours,94 words
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Article64 1911-12-01 5 REPORT BY A RUSSIAN STEAMER [From 0»»r Own Correspondent.} Singapore, December I. A telegram from Colombo states that a Russian steamer, on passing Galle Point, signalled that she had sighted at Socotra the Straits Steamship Co.’s steamer Kuala and that all were safe (meaning the crew).64 words
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Article77 1911-12-01 5 A DIP INTO PAST HISTORY. Berlin, N ov< ‘mber 30. The report in the Fall Mall Gazette that Prince von Buelow, when Imperial Chancellor, proposer! in 1899 that Great Britain should join the Triple Alliance is unfounded. The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, as Secretary of State for the77 words
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Article36 1911-12-01 5 SEQUEL TO LOYALIST RISING. Lisbon November 30. The trial of numerous Monarchist conspirators has begun. Jean Joaquim Alm ida has been sentenced to six years’ solitary confinement, to be followed bv ten years’ deportation.—Reuter.36 words
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Article37 1911-12-01 5 PROTEST AGAINST INCLUSION. London, November 30. Ten thousand mistresses and maids held a demonstration in the Albert Hall yesterday evening and protested against the inclusion of servants in the Insurance Bill. —Reuter.37 words
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Article24 1911-12-01 5 RUSSIA S FOREIGN MINISTER. St. Petersburg, November 30. M. Sazonow, Russian Foreign Minister, will visit Paris before returning to Russia. —Dei Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.24 words
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Article184 1911-12-01 5 DATE OF ADJOURNMENT. THE GOVERNMENT’S PROGRAMME. London, December 1. In the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon. H.H. Asquith, Prime Minister, announced that Parliament would adjourn on December 15. He hoped to pass the insurance, finance, and naval prize bills, also the appellate jurisdiction bill, and re-assemble on184 words
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Article513 1911-12-01 5 GOVERNMENT GIRLS SCHOOL. PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. The annual prize distribution of tl>e Government Girls’ Scho"! took p'ace at the school this morning as tl>e Hon. J. B. Elcum, m.l c., Director of Education, who is now in Penana, had kindly consented to distribute the prizes. Miss Tarbstt, the Iste Principal of513 words
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Article59 1911-12-01 5 Kledang Tin Mining The balancesheet shows a loss for the year ended Feb. 28, 19H, of £1,069. Gopeng Tin Mining.— The profit for the year has again been a record one, amounting to £32,545. After paying the usud quarterly dividends of Is. 6d. per share, to 30 per59 words
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Advertisement878 1911-12-01 5 Investment or o. <i f Pe ,ur. Speculation. P. P c. Facing the subject squarely the purchase of a whisky X’MAS CHEER I involves one of two things —investment in a certainNow Displayed a Range of ty, or specu l at i on in a X mas and New Year878 words
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Obituary17 1911-12-01 5 DEATH OF A JUDGE. London. December 1. The death is announced of Mr. Justice Grantham, from pneumonia.—Reuter.17 words
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Advertisement956 1911-12-01 6 NY K AUSTRIAN LLOYD Ml (Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government), Jaoan Mail Steamship Co Ld. New Monthly Fast Line Trieste Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, also at Penang on the homeward voyage. Due to sail956 words
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Advertisement769 1911-12-01 6 chartered bank of INDIA. OOOOOOOOOQOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Ml STR ALIA. AND CHINA. q Q Six 8 THE GARRICK S Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 A Q JS bishopsgatkJ'london, a. c. o rTGAPETTF G,N,A 0 AGBNOIB8 AND BbaNOHBS. O V/J MX J-*/ JL 1> BLEND jJ Amritsar Hamburg Peuang 0 Q Bombay769 words
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Article2115 1911-12-01 7 Capital Su scri ed N g^a r *g f Value. S Dividends Name >. o.2 A x S’* I 1907 I 1908 i 1909 1910 1911 MINING, I 1SW3i *300 000* 3300 UOO 30,000 310 1 310 25 |10| 30 30 Belat Tin Miniag Co 4 4jj 19IH MO2,115 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article107 1911-12-01 7 Kedah, Brit., 95, Wright, Nov. 30, Kedah, gen., E. S. Co. Lunka, Brit., 956, Sharpe, Dec. 1, Singapore, gen Huttenbach Liebert C>. Lama, Brit., 957, E. B. Hirst, Dec. 1, Rangoon, gen., H. L. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, Dec. 1, Deli, gen., Behn, Meyer Co. Mary Austin,107 words
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Article73 1911-12-01 7 Atsuta Maru for Colombo and Tuticorin. Atjeh for Langsa, T Semawe, Segli, Sabang and Olehleh. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Kedah for Alor Star (Kedah). Lai Sang for Calcutta. Lunka for Rangoon. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for Dindings and73 words
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PASSENGERS.
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Article112 1911-12-01 7 By Lcnka (December 1) from Singapore, Messrs Boorke, and F Kattenberg; from Pert Swettenham, Mr and Mrs Bead and child, Messrs Chee Wah, and Vesalatchy. By Malaya (December 1) from Deli, Mr and Mrs E Paraguin, Messrs W Vincent, P v d Horst, C Mulie, J Zeisler, P Stohp,112 words
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Article82 1911-12-01 7 By Pbrak (November 30) to Deli, Mrs Lim Siew Teong, and Khor Leong Seah. By Ton« Chuam (November 30) to Kedah, Messrs Puteh, Boyan, Achoy, and Syed Munsal By Taroba (November 30) to Port Swettenham, Mr and Mrs Taylor and children,' Messrs F J Chapman and Mali, and Myandi82 words
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Article110 1911-12-01 7 The as. Malaya will sail for Deli tomorrow at 5 p.m. The B.I. mail steamer Edevana is expected to arrive here from Rangoon on Sunday morning and is intended to leave for Singapore at 4 p.m. on the same day. The B.I. mail steamer Elephanta is expected to110 words
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Article240 1911-12-01 7 Phmanu. Dkckmhkh 1, 1911. Gold leaf 564 60 Peppe r (W. Oo*»« 9 5 o«) No stock. White Pepper $27.40 buyers. Frans’ ’\»per $20 nominal. Mace $108 nominal Mace Pi<»A>i ge $105 sellers. Jlove* $42 nom. 'Iiitnnugs lit» $"6.50 sales. !N 8.2O sales. M 58.10 sales. Bi-re' $5.10 nominal.240 words
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Article104 1911-12-01 7 N«m<i oj Slean.«r, w>ier« Jrom, upproxuam, dnt* of arrival, uiharn hnun I, au-i Agtwt». Bencleuch, London, Dee. 10, Japan, S.B. China, Singapore, Dec. 6, Venice, S.K. Delta, Singapore, Dec. 2, Bombay, A.G. Elephanta, Singapore, Dec. 2, Calcutta, H.L. Edevana, Rangoon, Deo. 3, Singapore, H.L. Lama, Rangoon, Dec. 1,104 words
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Article364 1911-12-01 7 The companies do tiot guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavow as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —£ong Chuan, Dec. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, and 31, and364 words
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Article350 1911-12-01 7 CLORk AT GENERAL JPQST OJFFICE. To Mobrow. For. Per. Closer Rangoon Janet Niooll 9a.iu, Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 11 a.na. Asahan Petrel 1pm. Tongkah Rotorua I p.m. Pang Nga Deli 1 p.a. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.m. >ylon, Australasia,"» India, Aden, Mauri- I Delt/> 1 p netins, Egypt,350 words
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Article60 1911-12-01 7 Homeward. Stkambb. Arrives. Mails Sa (Lb. Close. P. &O. Delta Sat. 2/12 1 p.m. 3p m. N.D.L. P. Alice Tues. 5/12 B.I. Sat. 9/12 10 a.m. uoon. M. Tourane Mon. 11/12* 5.30f 9/12 ♦From Singapore j Mails close in Penang. Outward. B.I. Thurs. 7/12 3 p.m. 4 p.m.60 words
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Article125 1911-12-01 7 Pinang, December 1, 1911. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2M15/32 3 Donum-»,tary 2/4 17/32 K!v.<■/..- ’*®mati<l Rank Re. 174 3 days’ eight Private 175| Bomhav Demand Bank 174 3 days' sight Privem 175| Ma lr™«125 words
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Advertisement59 1911-12-01 7 SUN LIFE CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE £29, »500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED) 7,500,000 Chief Office Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London. Chief Office 1 Canada Building-», Indian Empire J Bombay. Chief Office I Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. J Singapore. W. A. White, Manager A R59 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1911-12-01 7 The Tide». Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. Dec. 1 7-26 1-43 8-01 2-28 2 8-31 2-46 9-00 3-25 3 9-27 3-39 9-52 404 4 10-04 4-09 10-15 421 5 10-38 4-49 11-00 511 6 11-22 5-34 Nil. 5-58 7 12-10. 6-21 12-33174 words
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Advertisement1264 1911-12-01 8 p g> o. Intended Sailings. Xj< British ludii Steam Hsrigltton Co., MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. j LIMITED. I For Intended to Sail. Steamer, hombwarik Connecting Dae Singapore. S at 2nd Dec. at 4 p in. Lama Date. Steamer. w ,th 8.8. London. (Three times a week.) Belt. Ilndic Deo. 30 fat1,264 words
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Advertisement1302 1911-12-01 8 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Imperial German Mail Line. "r A ocean steam silty co., i it 4 /41 TO. AND A y7 /|L\N. tM,N riN™ 1 STEAM t« III X/ T HK Companies' steamers are despatched //R V 1 from Liverpool outwards f Or Z|\ Vk I Straits, China, and Japan1,302 words
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