Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1911

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 297 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1364 1 «■■■■■□nQaaQUQUQ a Q t]Qaaß For $3O You can have the Pinang Gazette’" posted every day for a whole year to your address 0 (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and n 0 Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in n advance and remittances should G g be addressed to d Tke Managing
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  • 6103 3 r C Express. SPEECHES BY I WO EX-GOVERNORS. BRITISH MALAYA'S PROSPERITY. The annu 1 dinner of the S raits Settlement Association was held on the 6th inst. j u the Whitehall Rooms of the H >tel Metropole, London. Tt proved to be o f the traditional
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    • 36 3 TO ADVErt t iSci i S I The three most important words in the dictionary to advert sers are Consistency, Persistency, Insistency. Test their value in the Piuang Gazette. The results will astonish anil please you.
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  • 296 4 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Matins (Choral), Bam.; Holy Communion (Plain), 8.30 am.; Matins, (Chinese), 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. New Year’s Day. Holy Communion. —8 am. All Saints, Taiping. Evensong and Sermonn, 6.30 p.m.; Address of Advent Course
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  • 58 4 The newspaper is superior to all other agencies as a medium of sound and skilful advertising. Its use involves thought, work and comprehension, but it does business for business men. No other printed matter grips the majority of people in any locality like the newspaper, and
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  • 371 4 A QUESTION OF JURISDICTION. In the Supreme Court, on Thursday, before Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton, the case was brought up of Foo Eang Sean (of No. 1 Light Street) v. N. S. T. V. R. M. Allagapah Chetty, V. E. N. K. R. M. Shomasundrum Chetty,
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  • 165 4 Referring to performances in Calcutta the Statesman said:—“Mr. Raymond is certainly in the front rank of illusionists, and richly ear ned the ovation which was accorded him by the large audience at the Empire Theatre, The business of an illusionist is to delude, and in this Mr.
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  • 199 4 THE P. O. DELHI.” The arrangements made by the P. O. Company for the conveyance to Bombay of the mails which left London on the 15th instant, and which were to have been carried by the Delhi, were as follows: The steamer Salsette was to proceed from Aden to Port
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  • 120 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $95.15 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £205 spot and £l9O three months. The following is the local repor to-day —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 150 tons, $95.65 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 25 tons,
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  • 393 4 SURGEON SPECIALISTS. Commenting on a speech by Dr. Keith at the Singapore Me Heal School the Straits Times says: The crying need is for a teacher o surgery, and unless the public shout aloud that need will continue. The Government, indeed, seem to us to look upon
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  • 270 4 Europeans’ Appointmbnts. In the House of Commons, on Dec. 7, Mr. MacCallum Scott (Glasgow, Bridgeton, Min.) asked the Prime Minister whether before the Colonial Office author ized changes in the regulations excluding specifically from the civil and police services in Hongkong, Singapore, and the Federated Malay
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    • 351 4 FIRST FEVER—THEN RHEUMATISM. T’WAS DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS THAT SET ME RIGHT.” "No sooner had I got over a bout of low fever some fourteen months ago than Rheumatic pains attacked one of my legs,” said Mr. Alec Thomas Dĕiices, a compositor in the Siam Observer Office, at Bangkok. The
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    • 52 4 USE BOVRIL and your food will FEED YQU MORE. BOVRIL Is a high class standardized BEEF-FOOD. Do not accept cheap substitutes. Nothing elee ie "just the same." Season s Novelties I j Suitable for GIFTS nowdisplayed. N. D. DE SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller, Diamond Setter, Engraver, Repairer, and Re-gilder, c 74.
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    • 878 4 amusements. GRIN, BUT DON’T BEAR IT S to-night: to-night?, ia by far the wisest plan. To suffer pain unnecessarily is not heroic, but X’ ATTRACTIVE NEW YEAR NUMBER foolish enough. Of course, if the trouble be of the kind for which there A r is no remedy, then, doubtless, the
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  • 773 5 TAIPING PLANTATIONS. i'he report of the I’aiping Rubber Plantations, Limited, for the period to September 30 states that the issued capital amounted at that date to £201,500, in 2,015,000 shares of 2s, eath, options having been exercised in respect of 65,000 shares since the first allotment was made. The
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  • 206 5 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drscription. Penang, Dec. 30, Berf: Cts. 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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    • 566 5 BRITISH MADE—STRONG ALL THROUGH! Ha l wo d Cy=l« »nd Motor Cycles are of ea J rit J S D breed, are made by men of British B breed, of British-made materials, in a real British T actory a fine combination, ensuring the best 1R results. Like the dog, “they
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    • 60 5 AiALtTiN’» A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands ot Ladies keep a box of Martin 9 Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be admrnistered. Those who use them recommend them, hence tht-ir enormous sale. At all
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    • 661 5 REGULARITY E BOWELS I The First Line of Defence against 111-Health. I Only about one man or woman in a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some H digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their trouble to that prevalent H evil
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  • 519 6 Our Singapore contemporaries have used a speech of Dr. Keith, Principal of the Medical School, as a text for exposing serious disabilities under which the people of Malaya labour in regard to available expert surgical talent. The original remarks of Dr. Keith aimed at calling public attention to
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 243 6 THE FIRST TEST MATCH. Full Scores. Australia. 1st innings. 2nd innings. Bardsley 30 12 Kelleway 20 70 C. Hill 46 65 Hansford 26 34 Armstrong 60 28 trumpet 13 14 Minnett 90 17 Cotter 6 2 Hordern (not out) 17 18 Carter 13 15 Whitty 0 (not
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    • 346 6 The following were the results of the tournament ties played yesterday Teams oj Four. Houston, Southam, Riley, and Dobbie (-4) 26. Goodwin, Hertz, II nderson, and Davidson (4-2) 4 Hertz and Henderson fa.iled to appear, leaving Godwin and Davidson a very forlorn hope of winning. As
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    • 640 6 The attendance at the course this morning watching the horses being prepared for the January meeting was fairly good. After last night’s rain, the going, which the horses seemed to enjoy, was excellent. The Secretary had a very happy thought in completely throwing number one course open
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  • 279 6 His Excellency Sir Arthur Y’oung, K.O.M g., arrived here last night by the P. J: O. Delta from Colombo on his return from the Delhi Durbar. He was accompanied by Lady Evelyn Young and Captain R. Crofton, a.D c. The boat anchored in the harbour at 9.45
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  • 799 6 Dr. Croucher, P.C.M.O, has been Penang on a visit of inspection. Dr. McHutcheson, of Pahang, ing Drs. Avetoom and Bright, Mr. W. E. Cleaver is expected to ret to Penang about the middle of nevi UrQ month, Mr. and Mrs. Eu Tong Sin, of Ra arrived here
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    • 423 6 ajk 'Tgi P* Run Down. II Recommended by my Doctor.” II 2 Garden Terrace, Seal, Sevenoaks. KI k.I Dear Sirs, —I am in the teaching profession, and whenever I get El K run down I find Angier’s Emulsion is the surest pick-me-up. It was Kl recommended me by my doctor
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    • 99 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— F.M S. Government Gazette; and Municipal Commission. Page S.— The Straits Settlements Dinner. Page 4- Malaya’s Crying Need Civil and Police Services The Engineers’ Institute Victoria Rubber Estate The Great Raymond and The P. A’ O. Delhi.” Page s.— Rubber. Page 6.— (Editorial; Surgical Experts Sporting
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  • 330 7 lEKKAS UP TRONOHS DOWN. STERLING RUBBERS STILL ERRATIC. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day 1910. 29,12/11. 30/12/11. *x2 d Shabkh. S o ,2 S J M w M a; Wining. 16} 14 Kinta 17} 19 x.
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  • 42 7 YESTERDAY’S PRICES IN LONDON. I From Malacca Correspondent Malacca, December 30. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, fiat the price of tine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/3, no sellers. Plantation Para, 4/9}, business done.
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  • 32 7 London, December 29.* The following were Thursday’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para No. 1 sheet 4/10 Para to arrive 4/4 The market closed steady. *Bv courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 54 7 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 30. At the rubber auction, held yesterday, the following prices per picul were realized Smoked sheet $247 to $248 Unsmoked sheet... 228 248 No. 1 Crepe 246 250 No. 2 Crepe 231 241 Scrap Crepe 192 220 Virgin Crepe 190 196
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  • 151 7 LOSS OF THE CHAKRABHONGS.” CAPTAIN’S THRILLING STORY. |/rom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 30. With reference to the wreck of the East Asiatic Company’s ss. Chakrabhongs, off bilau Lintinga, off the north of Trengganu, Captain Wind, the master, states that she left Trengganu the 17th inst. at 8 p.m. The
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  • 237 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST GERMANS. REQUEST FOR OFFICERS’ NAMES. Berlin, December 28. The Koelnische Zeitunq requests General Hwang to name the German officers who were alleged to be fighting on the Imperialists’ side. After thorough investigations, the German authorities found that neither active nor inactive
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  • 63 7 BADLY PLUNDERED BY NATIVES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 30. A letter, received by Mr. D. K. Sommerville, Managing Director of the Straits Steamship Co., from Mr. McKinnon, Chief Officer of the ss. Kuala, states that the ship has been badly plundered by the natives.
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  • 42 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 30. Mr. V. Gulstad, Manager of the Kretay Coconut Estate, Trengganu, has been drowned. News from Johore states that a European, who had been sailing down the East coast on a raft, has disappeared.
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  • 68 7 ,—Reuter. EXPERIENCES OF A FRENCH SPY. Berlin, December 29. Captain Lux, a French officer, who was sentenced on June 6 to six years’ imprisonment for espionage, has escaped from the German fortress of Galtz, where Lieut. Trench is confined, by filing a bar of the window,
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  • 34 7 others are seriously ill.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. Berlin, December 28. By the eating of fish fifty paupers have been poisoned and died. Over a hundred others are seriously ill.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.
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  • 28 7 .—Reuter. Vienna, December 29. The Committee of the Hungarian Delegations adopted the provisional Budget and passed a vote of confidence in Baron von Aehrenthal, Foreign Minister.
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  • 35 7 UUULCO VAAM/v A Mongolia and Turkestan —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. St. Petersburg, December 29. M. Sazonow, Russian Foreign Minister, denies that Russian troops are entering Mongolia and Turkestan —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.
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  • 25 7 —Reuter PROHIBITED IN RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, December 29. The Council of Ministers has prohibited the Salvation Army from working in Rus- sia
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  • 222 7 t. —Reuter. RUSSIAN REPRESSIVE MEASURES. DESPATCHING TWO BRIGADES. St. Petersburg, December 28. Russia announces her intention to courtmartial and punish the assailants of the Russians at Tabriz, Resht, and Enzeli, and is despatching two brigades. No German Encouragement. Berlin, December 28. The foreign Press reports that Germany
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  • 181 7 ■.—Reuter. AN ADDRESS ON SOCIAL EVILS. Cardiff", December 29. Mr. D. Lloyd George, addressing a conference of Ministers and layworkers here, said that his aim was to create an atmosphere which would compel whatever party was in power to deal with great social evils There was a
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  • 137 7 Reuter. SERIOUS POSITION THREATENED. London, December 29, The cotton war threatens to last longer than was anticipated. 160,000 weavers have been locked out and 150,000 spinners placed on half-time. Fifteen towns are affected. Neither side shows any disposition to come to terms or accept intervention. The three
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  • 47 7 settlement of the Morocco question.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. Hamburg, December 28. The annual report of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce says that the situation in general is satisfactory and shipping is growing. It recognizes the peaceful settlement of the Morocco question.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.
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  • 32 7 —Reuter. DEATH OF FIVE CHILDREN. Chesterfield, December 29. Five children have died of burns sustained in a fire at a Christmas entertain- ment in a Picture Palace here.-
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  • 89 7 I.—Reuter. BATTLE ON THE KERT RIVER. SPANISH CASUALTIES. Madrid, December 29. The Spaniards had two men killed and seventy wounded in the fighting against the Riffians on the Kert river yesterday. An Official Despatch. Madrid, December 29, later. An official despatch states that the Spanish losses on
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  • 71 7 —Reuter. AN AUSTRIAN MINISTER’S VIEW. Vienna, December 28. Baron von Aehrenthal, in the Hungarian Delegations, emphasized that Italy had declared her intention to maintain the status quo in the Balkans, and he expressed a desire for the war to be soon ended. Turkish Losses. Borne, December 29. It
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  • 52 7 fully approved of German policy.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. Vienna, December 28. In the Hungarian Delegations, Baron von Aehrenthal remarked that Germany had declared from the beginning that she would conclude the Morocco negotiations all alone, and she had achieved this. He fully approved of German policy.—Der Ostasiatische
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  • 49 7 —Reuter. ANOTHER CHANCE OF LIFE. London, December 30. The Admiralty is negotiating for a northern shipbuilding firm to arrange to build two cruisers on the Thames in the hope of giving the industry at the 1 hames Ironworks <fc Shipbuilding Company another chance of life.-
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  • 28 7 manner. —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. Berlin, December 29. The Kaiser received the new Japanese Ambassador to Germany in a friendly manner. —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.
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  • 156 7 THE CEYLON ASSOCIATION. [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, My attention having been called to a paragraph in your issue of yesterday culled from the P.P., may I beg to point out that it would have been correct if it had said that I undertook to put
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  • 155 7 New Year’s Eve would not have been complete here if the Engineers’ Institute had not been to the front in terpsichorean affairs, but as that date falls on a Sunday this year, last evening was fixed for the annual event which was inaugurated by the late Mr.
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    • 336 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHEN YOU ORDER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. WHISKY A capable Chinese Krani, expert without naming the brand you typist. Good salary to suitable man. Address “B. B. c/o Pinang Gazette, the responsibility for 1296 satisfaction upon the fates. A BICYCLE was removed from the ASK I? OIL Penang Cricket Club
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  • 1335 8 SOMK I '.iPKESSIONS. Mr. Harold Cox «.ont ibutes the following impressions to the Calcutta Statesman Coronation Durbar, Dec. 16 The King-Emperor and Queen Empress have just takei their departure from the Selimgarh station in Delhi Fort, thus bringing to a the great series of ceremonials which have
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    • 242 8 It’s a Bad Sign when you have that obstinate, lingering cough which will not be shaken off. There is no cough at any stage, whether old or young, but what needs attention A cough B©on wrecks a strong constitution, soon makes one helpless, in fact a cough is a very
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    • 653 8 T 0 motorists. > .WO W E u t nd rtak ‘he repair J Motor Cycles and supply all kindsof k X New Bteel and Brass Gear vx’T ulilll Bl using our own up-to-date esS# H fl I I machinery. r JzrW VrK />A guarantee our workJ manship, by special
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  • 2 9 MAILS.
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  • 185 9 Saturday, December 30. Police Sports, Esplanade. Golf Club Men’s Monthly Medal. Band, Golf Club, 6 pm. Ladies’ Cigarette Concert, Raffles Hotel 9 pm. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Sunday, December 31. First Sunday after'Christmas. St. Silvester. Hogmanay, Golf Club
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  • 89 9 January 6—Homeward English Mail. January 7.—P.A.M. Meeting, Kuala Lumpur. January B.—Penang Race Entries Close, 5 p.m. January 9.—League Football: M.R.C. Govt. Wharves, Esplanade. January 10. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament Commences. January 12.—Ministering Children’s League, 4-45 p.m. January 15.—Balik Pulau Boys’ and Girls’ Schools Re-open. January 15.—Penang Khean Guan
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  • 54 9 Thursday, January Jf. Bukit Meerah property, P.W. Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Saturday and Tuesday, January 6 and 9. Property of Salak South, Ltd.; Boustead, Hampshire Co.’s Office, Kuala Lumpur, noon Gleeson Co., auctioneers. Tuesday, March 36.— Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in British North Borneo
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  • 10 9 Windsor Estate.— 7o bags parboiled rice monthly during 1912.
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  • 15 9 Sans Souci Villa No. 2, Northam Road apply Assistant Secretary, Penang lub.
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  • 50 9 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close. N.D.L. Kleist Tues. 2/1 8.1. Sat. 6/1 10 a.m. noon-. M. AttsfraZien Mon. 8/1* 5.30| 6/1 P. &O. Sat. 13/1 *From Singapore [Mails close in Penang. Outward. N. Goeben Thurs. 4/1 8.1. Thurs. 4/1 3 p.m. 4 p.m. P. &O. Fri. 11/1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 227 9 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Thompstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all lauguages, under skilled European supervision. The best Italian and Carara marble used. Wiiiiom Edward i sons, ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND. Granite Merchants and Manufacturers of Tombstones in various kinds of Aberdeen granite. (Samples of granite to
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    • 55 9 INVALUABLE Am* youf HEALTH’S SAKE. Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICI < w y LSr* 'y' VTHTTrTKWW \Mwii w Pronounced by t e HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ■ME&USI a a ’TT'W 77/e SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy for t° bp %eblu?v, E lass!tude, HAS OVER 75 YEARS* YIORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. SOLD
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  • 480 10 BRUNNER, MOND CO., LTD. AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT. An important development has recen'ly taken place in connection with this great chemical manufacturing concern, this week’s mail bringing the news that two very lart.e Soap manufac'uring firms, namely, Messrs. Joseph Crosfield Sons, Limited, of Warrington, and Messrs. Win. Gossage <k Sons, Limited,
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  • 263 10 PENANG VITAL STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended Dec. 16 there were 69 deaths—--48 males and 21 females —equal to a deathrate of 35.46 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mor tality were ■g -8 TJ -O’- ‘SO C c c O
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  • 246 10 The «ummary of the third forecast of the rice crop of Burma fo r 1911-12 is as follows: 'he area umier Rice cutiva'ion in the fi f t en principal Rice-pmoucing districts is now reported as 7 379.116 actes. This is 69 533 acres less than
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 604 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co Id. rimnprAN LINE. A Fortniebtlv service is maintained between Yokohama »ia ports to Marseilles, I> don and Antwerp under mail contract I with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service h>*ve Been specially designed and CCtirtrncted. and are fitted
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    • 98 10 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaDnnnnnannnnnn n E I PERLIS GUANO, i n g I PHOSPHATIC MANURE g I—l q Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q n Specially for RUBBER, g n COCONUT, g TAPIOCA, n n n n COFFEE, n n SUGAR, Etc. u H GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN 0 n n n
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    • 357 10 MW H n A Simple Business Proposition. w I THIS IS IT: M M J If you consider economy in your purchases of; Drugs and Chemicals, M Patent Medicines, Photographic Goods, Toilet Articles, M Optical Goods. Then send your orders to the stores open jj to meet your requirements. M
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    • 46 10 The M oon. First Qnartei Dec. 29 O Full Moon Jan 4 Last Quarter 11 O New Moon 19 The Tides. Date H W. L. W. H W. L. W. A M. A.M. P.M. P.M Dec 30 6-20 12-55 651 1-06 „31 7-24 1-41 7-59 2-16
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  • 803 11 SIDELIGHTS OF IHE REVOLT. SUPPLYING ARMS. A meeting was held recently of the German Chamber of Comm* rce, Shanghai at which the allegations that were being made as to German firms supplying arms to the bedgerents were shown to be totally without foundation and it was decided to
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  • 1247 11 JANUARY MEETING, 1912. UNDER REVISED S. R. A. RULES OF RACING. (The new Rules come into force on the Ist January, 1912.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tuesday, 23rd January, 1912. SECOND DAY Thursday, 25th January, 1912. THIRD DAY Saturday, 27th January, 1912. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 23rd January,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 548 11 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALT! Ac,inS i—f »«*<>"» from the Liq.H.to- the undersigned will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION M Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire Co.’s Office, Kuala Lumpur, Oft Saturday, January 6th, at nooft, The whole of the Property of SALAK SOUTH. Ltd. comprising 29 acres of Mining Land a Sub-lease of 32 acres,
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    • 15 11 ST Y AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams: Proprietor ORIENTAL.” S. M. MARTIN,
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    • 2689 12 p. o. s a »n^ sa NorideitMhei’ Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. [Mg~ M(M MS( myjgatjon Co.. mul i in. I» ■VDcrTrn innitiHc tun nEDADTIIDBC lAK. u HE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, p UrfcllED ARRIVALS AND DBrAKIuKto. «X 1 Hamburg via Rotterdam,
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