Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1912-05-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 18? 3. No. 122 VOL. LXX. WEDNESDAY. 29th MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement780 1912-05-29 1 a g|g|| 3D(]DOnDD For $3O YOU can have the “Pinang Gazette posted every day o f OI a whole year to your address. D (LOCAL SUBCRIPTtON. 527.) g B Proportionate Quarterly and a o Half-yearly rates. g D Subscriptions are payable in D advance and remittances should g D be780 words
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Article872 1912-05-29 2 A PRIEST’S HEROISM. The following account, given by the Evening World of New York of April 22, supplies details of Father Byles’s last hours on the sinking Titanic Two priests of the Roman Catholic Church went down on the Titanic with men and women grouped about872 words
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Article424 1912-05-29 2 [Prom our own Correspondent.] May 26, 1912. At 2 p.m. on Saturday, the 25th inst., there was a small entertainment at the Convent, given iu honour of the Lady Superior. Quite a number of the pupils’ friends and relations turned up in spite of the bad weather, and424 words
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Article193 1912-05-29 2 -S.T. A serious theft, involving jewellery to the value of over $1,300, has been reported to the Singapore police by Mr. John Harfleet, storekeeper at the Standard Oil Co.’s depot on Pulau Minjik, Kallang River. Mr. Harfleet, who lives on the island, left his house on-S.T. - 193 words
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Article170 1912-05-29 2 Two more cases of persons being attacked by crocodiles are reported from tbe 2nd Division, says the Sarawak Gazette of May 16. In the first case a Dyak woman was seized whilst bathing in the Sablak river at the usual landing place. She had the presence of170 words
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Advertisement920 1912-05-29 2 NOTICE.NOTICE. PENANG TURF CLUB. ~ojti_ob. THE right to collect pearls and pearl shells without diving apparatus and NOTICE, I to collect green snails and sea slugs in the Mergui Archipelago from the Ist increase of Tawthalin 1274 (11th September, 1912) THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL tftie last day of Wagaung 1275 (30th920 words
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Advertisement59 1912-05-29 2 MABTIN’B F «2B neh for all Irpea-ularl-tjaw» Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin's f ilia in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irresulanty ofthe System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale. At all Chemists59 words
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Advertisement317 1912-05-29 2 44 How young she looks*’ Her skin is soft, smooth and fine as a babe’s. Her complexion, 1 her hands, arms, neck and I shoulders are really Wonder- ful for a woman of her years. /7 YOU, too, will excite such I admiration if you will persevere with the use317 words
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Article922 1912-05-29 3 THE AND THE DARDANELLES. If we had contemplated a campaign in the agaiuxt Turkey and with Italian naval means, wri'es the military correspondent of the Times, we should probably have acted very much as the Italians have done, although we might have preferred a base—the bay922 words
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Article592 1912-05-29 3 THE CHINESE IN LHASA. It is very difficult, in view of the conflicting nature of the stories that are coming down from Tibet to get at the truth of what is happening in Lhasa. This difficulty in fact dates almost back to the time when the Dalai592 words
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Article137 1912-05-29 3 London, May 19 —Sir Charles Macara, interviewed on his return from Austria, where the committee of the International Cotton Federation has been sitting, stated that it had been decided that an international delegation should visit Egypt in the autumn which would practically mean the holding of the137 words
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Article35 1912-05-29 3 London May 22.—A message to TAe Times states that Great Britain his acceded to the request of Turkey to appoint five English officers for the reorganisation of the gendarmerie in European Turkey.35 words
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Advertisement199 1912-05-29 3 Notice to Residents in Taiping and District. THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., PENANG BRANCH, Are now prepared to forward Cold Storage Supplies to Residents Id Taiping and District. All orders received will have our prompt and careful attention. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., 255 and 255 A, PENANG ROAD,199 words
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Advertisement24 1912-05-29 3 Jilts Brothers, DENTISTS, crows orf Bridge wort specialists. Painless Extraction under Anaesthetic. Moderate Charges and Free Consultation. KING STREET, near the Esplanade. 71—w 824 words
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Advertisement232 1912-05-29 3 nnEnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n n HAVE YOU TRIED g I Fussell’s Milk?! (Green Butterfly Brand) g n Obtainable at all the I LEADING STORES. g n n n n n n a AGENTS: n I Peterson, Simons o Co., I n n LIMITED. Q n □unnnannnannnnnunnnnnnnannnnnn ■««■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■UH Green island cement Co., Ltd.;232 words
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Article79 1912-05-29 4 THE NEWMARKET HANRICAP. The Newmarket Handicap (1| miles) run on May 14 resulted:— All Gold (Foy); Protestant (Plant) 2 Mustapha (Robbins) 3. Also ran: Dalmatian, Hair Trigger, Forest Lassie, Thalia, Cyrano, Ruapuna, Piquet and Kost. Won by two lengths. Betting: 6/1 against All Gold, 7/1 Protestant, 8/179 words
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Article25 1912-05-29 4 —Reuter. SAM LANGFORD DEFEATS FLYNN. Melbourne, May 28. Sam Langford beat Porky Flynn in the fourteenth round, the referee stopping the contest-—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article22 1912-05-29 4 —Reuter. London, May 28. Middlesex defeated Sussex by an innings and 48 runs. Yorkshire beat Lancashire by 10 wickets.-—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article62 1912-05-29 4 Reuter. GREAT AUSTRALIAN VICTORY. London, May 29. The first Triangular Test match resulted in the Australians, who made 448 in their first innings beating the South Africans by an innings and 88 runs. The South Africans made 265, Faulkner scoring 122 not out. The South Africans followedReuter. - 62 words
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Article442 1912-05-29 4 (By a Sporting Correspondence.) Since writing my last notes re the Derby the latest English Papers are to hand in which is the account of the March Stakes of miles won by Mordred, when in receipt of 35 lbs. from The Story, who ran second. It(By a Sporting Correspondence.) - 442 words
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Article70 1912-05-29 4 The Penang M.F.A. team left for Singapore yesterday afternoon by the s.s. Klang. They were given a hearty send-off from their compatriots on the wharf. The football match with the State of Johore will be played on Friday and, on King’s Birthday, the match with Singapore will70 words
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Article36 1912-05-29 4 The following ties have been fixed for Friday, 31st inst. Singles Handicap-.— E. R. Henderson e. J. C. Cunningham 8. 0. Ambrose v. R. Ow u VV J J Turnbull v. H. Oxeuham /Uufinuhed).36 words
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Article121 1912-05-29 4 THE HANDICAPS. In connection with the Penang Hunt Club’s gymkhana next Monday the following handicaps are announced. Evbnt No. I—2-45 p. m. Distance Handicap. Owners Horses Weight H’Cap. Mr. H. Oxenham’s Marloo lOst. 100yds. Oxenham’s Orsino lOst. Scratch Major De Hamel’s Emperor list. 110yds. Mr. Anderson’s Rathumullen121 words
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Article63 1912-05-29 4 The following were the results of the practice shoot at 100 yards and 150 yards on Monday 100 10° 150 Totol yas. yds. yds. Mrs. Hamilton 30 28 31—29 118 Miss Gawthorne 24 25 26—24 99 Mrs. Webster 25 23 99 77 Miss W. Gawthorne 23 2163 words
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Article352 1912-05-29 4 PERAK v. SELANGOR. The following are the scores in the Cricket contest between Perak and Selangor during the Whitsuntide holidays which was won by Selangor by nine wickets. Perak. —Ist Innings. B Barnard b Mackenzie 4 B W Eiles b Limnel 10 R Keer ct Maartensz b Limnel352 words
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Article115 1912-05-29 4 The Siam Observer of May 18, states The steamer Patani is stuck on the Bar with the French mail on board. The accident occurred this morning, preventing the vessel coming up river, where she was expected,as she had been signalled off Koh-si-Chang in the early hours.115 words
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Article896 1912-05-29 4 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. In the House of Commons, on May 1, Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he will ascertain aud supply, for the information of members of the House, the names of the principals of the leading schools in the896 words
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Article274 1912-05-29 4 [From an Occasional Correspondent The fever season is abating and many planters have returned after a change and paying doctor’s bills. We have had some fine showers of rain and the place is delightfully cool at nights. Mr. C. P. Harding who had been on a long spell274 words
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Article117 1912-05-29 4 The following is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow 1. Minutes of the last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To consider and pass Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1912. Business for Ordinary Meeting. 1. Any special business the President may bring117 words
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Article315 1912-05-29 4 Lindon, May 17.— The Novoye Vremya has published a letter from Salar-ed-Douleh from Kermanshah in which he declares that he is not a revolutionary but a prince and a patriot, animated by the sacred duty of saving his country from the ruin to which it is315 words
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Advertisement793 1912-05-29 4 A If TTCIf 111MTTC AMU m Mr.nl 10. While you wait—five, g TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ten,or fifteen minutes—the 8 natural digestive processes I of Benger’s Food are Straits Cinematograph Co. worl? Food Vi r m preparation, so as to give the f PENANG ROAD. enfeebled stomach, at first almost I complete793 words
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Article1716 1912-05-29 5 THE PLOT THAT FAILED. London, May 3. A correspondent who has just returned from Plymouth, where he witnessed the scenes on the arrival of the crew of the Titanic, writes :—The entire failure of the attempt to keep the returned survivors penned in the docks until Monday is1,716 words
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Article137 1912-05-29 5 The Bulletin of the Imperial Institute states that a sample of oca leaves from the Federated Malay States was received in May, 1911, and was stated to consist of the leaves of E. Coca grown at the Experimental Plantation at Kuala Lumpur. The tests showed that137 words
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Advertisement576 1912-05-29 5 COCHRANE'S improved Rubber Machinery Back Drive, Belt, or Direct Drivers, Horizontal or Angled Rollers. COMPLETE FACTORIES. Drying Sheds. Coolie Lines. Smoke Sheds, Designed and erected to suit your requirements. Tel 441, Penang. Tel. COCHRANE, Penang W. H. COCHRANE Co., Engineers and Contractors, Agents Macbeth BARRETT. uilh street, Peaaig. Wnnymede Hotel.576 words
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Advertisement825 1912-05-29 5 fc Gives Health Energy 111 1 you an^enter E ®P° rt the keenest and absolute enjoyment. HOR LICK’S JL is delicious, and obviates the trouble and danger attending the use of a local milk supply. HORLICK’S is made n a m nute W| th water, J and is untouched by825 words
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Article1406 1912-05-29 6 Those who know most of the east, if they are honest, will frankly admit how little that really is. In regard to the problem of China’s future, for example, it is the man whose experiences have been neither long nor deep who ventures to express confident1,406 words
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Article1950 1912-05-29 6 “THE GREAT RAYMOND” SUED. A case which has aroused considerable interest was heard before the Puisne Judge in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, Hongkong, on May 15, when H. A. Law, second lieut., in the Ist Batt. K.0.Y.L.1., sued M. F. Raymond for $l,OOO, which1,950 words
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Advertisement123 1912-05-29 6 By Special s Appointment Majesty to Kift Geor e RUDGE MOTOR BICYCLES. An Unsolicited Testimonial from a wellkno./n Local Motorist. “The best single cylinder I have ever ridden.” IN STOCK 31 H. P. Fixed and Free Engines. Call in and see them or write for full particulars and prices to123 words
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Advertisement102 1912-05-29 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. 4 Page 9.— Stories of the Titanic Big Theft of Jewellery; Taiping Notes; and Attacked by Crocodiles. Page 3.— ltaly and the War; The Turkish Gendarmerie Situation in Tibet; and The Cotton Trade. Page 4- Sporting News Bindings Doings and Mr. Maccallum Scott. Page s.— London Letter; and102 words
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Article230 1912-05-29 7 THS STEADY. SOME FALLS IN ROBBERS. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. a» Sharks- -2 JS 29 co SQ m sf»n»» g, K Pulai 7| 7| 7j 7} M’lembu 12| 12J 12 12$ Pahang230 words
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Article36 1912-05-29 7 TO-DAY’S PRICES. London, May 29*. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber:— Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/10| Para to arrive 4/71 The market is quiet. I *Bv courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fc Co.36 words
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Article45 1912-05-29 7 MEMORIAL SERVICE AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 29. The memorial service to the late Mr. C. B. Buckley was held yesterday at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore The service, which was plain, was well attended. The Rev. Swindell officiated.45 words
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Article51 1912-05-29 7 From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 29. The divers off Pulo Brani Smelting Works pier discovered a koleh lying in the mud with $l,OOO worth of tin ore. It is believed that this is a result of the recent thefts of ore, which caused great annoyance in51 words
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Article39 1912-05-29 7 [brom Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 29. A large number of people visited the Bs. Montoro in Singapore Harbour. She is a new liner, attached to the Burns Philip Line, and plys between Singapore and Australia.39 words
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Article24 1912-05-29 7 [From Our Own Correspondent} Singapore, May 29. The Rajah of Sarawak has arrived here, and proceeds to Kuching in his yacht.24 words
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Article80 1912-05-29 7 Anglo-French Entente. Berlin, May 29. The English and French papers discuss the proposed alteration of the entente into an Anglo-French Alliance. Both have doubts upon the matter. The German Press remains neutral in tone. The War. The public of Italy are excited over the expulsion of Italians.80 words
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Article1074 1912-05-29 7 —S.T IE BOSECK POUND GUILTY. SENTENCE SUSPENDED [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 29. The hearing of the charge against Jules Paul de Boseck of retaining stolen property, to wit, jewels from the Queen of Siam’s necklace, was continued yesterday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice—S.T - 1,074 words
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Article148 1912-05-29 7 —Reuter. SENATOR SMITH’S REPORT. SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS. London, May 29. Senator Smith, in a speech to the Senate when presenting his report held that the laxity of the Board of Trade regulations were largely responsible for the disaster to the Titanic. He charges Captain Lord of the Californian with—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article20 1912-05-29 7 RELIEF FUND. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 29. The Titanic fund in Singapore has amounted to $1,653.20 words
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Article127 1912-05-29 7 —Reuter. STATE SECRETARY’S MISSION. New York, May 28. Speaking at a banquet of the PanAmerican Society, Mr. P. C, Knox, (Secretary of State) said the object of his recent mission to the Caribbean was to assure all the peoples of that region that the opening of the Panama—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article50 1912-05-29 7 Reuter. MANY PERSONS KILLED. Madrid, May 29. A fire occurred at a cinematograph performance in the town of Villareal The room in which there was only one exit was crowded by 180 persons. In the panic which ensued eighty were killed and many seriously injured. Some are dying.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article24 1912-05-29 7 —Reuter. London, May 29. Lords Haldane remains a* Goettingen, visiting the scenes and friends of his old student days only.——Reuter. - 24 words
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Article28 1912-05-29 7 —Reuter. London, May 29. The will of the Duke of Fife has been proved for a million sterling. The con- tents are not disclosed—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article376 1912-05-29 7 -Reuter. THE COMMITTEE’S WARNING. CONFERENCE WITH HOME OFFICE London, May 28. The meat convoys this evening reached Smithfield unmolested, strongly escorted by police. The Strike Committee warn the Government that any repressive action will lead to extreme measures on the part of the men. They will call out-Reuter. - 376 words
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Article261 1912-05-29 7 —Reuter. IMPORTANT RESULTS ANTICIPATE D. London, May 28. General Sir lan Hamilton, G. o. c., Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, and Inspector-General, Overseas Forces, has postponed his visit to England until after the departure from Malta of Mr. Asquith a’ d Mr. Churchill, whose coming conference with Lord—Reuter. - 261 words
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Article75 1912-05-29 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $101.75 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £213 spot and £202 three months. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 100 tons, $lO2 35 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd. nil,75 words
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Advertisement781 1912-05-29 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAIGHT FORWARD. X7ALLAMBROSA ESTATE ASSIST- This is no secret about th.nked NT S bi et fi led Applio l9 Black and White Whisky’s MANAGER, popularity —it’s a plain 1862 Vallambrosa Estate, Klang. Case of value. Tpxmuno a j In all the essentials of a E?n DERS are invited781 words
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Article777 1912-05-29 8 PRICES RISING. The price of rice, at any rate as sold in small quantities, is going up in Bangkok, says the local Times of May 16. It has, of course, been very dear for over six months, but the cost is said to have gone up777 words
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Article536 1912-05-29 8 IMPORTANT DECISION. A decision of considerable importance was given by the full Court of Criminal Appeal—Justice Sarcombe Smith, Innes and Woodward—at Kuala Lumpur last week. Palaniandy, a Tamil, appealed against the conviction and sentence of 5 years’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Sproule at Ipoh, on the536 words
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Article1221 1912-05-29 8 AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held at 4 o’clock p.m., on Friday, 7th June, 1912, at the rooms of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE. —No amendments to this Programme will be1,221 words
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Advertisement264 1912-05-29 8 ’HINDRANCES TO HEALTH such as dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite, torpid liver, constipation, sick-headache, and other evidences of a derangement of the organ, of digestion and secretion, may be easily and successfully REMOVED by means of the far famed family medicine Beecham’s Pills. For three generations this medicine has been264 words
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Advertisement197 1912-05-29 8 Rheumatism Cured./ There is no doubt about it—no possible room for unbelief. Little’s Oriental Balm really and positively does cure Rheumatism. The most severe cases are almost instantly relieved. The acute pains and agonizing aches disappear. The sufferer gets well. Mr. J. Vince of 20, Nelson Square, Burnley, says, Having197 words
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Article1936 1912-05-29 9 i ry Num er of Issue B *<»)’•’ Share». Value. 2 Dividend» Name j a Q s o o a oo or 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING. 1903 *300.000 900 00 30 000 *?n *lO 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Oo 41 1900 300.000 2251,936 words
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Article929 1912-05-29 9 ARRIVALS. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, May 29, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. M. Austin, Brit, 121, Allan, May 29, Bemam, gen., E. S. A Co. Speelman, Dut., 639, Rveleveld May 29, Oleleh, gen., Huttenkach Liebert Co. Tara, Brit, 3651, Symmers, May 29, S’pore, gen., Hottenbach Libert,929 words
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Article146 1912-05-29 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mos row. For Per Close Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Janet Nicoll 2 p.m, Malacca j Tongkah Rotorua 3 p.m. Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Ban Whatt Soon 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Thongwa 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong Swatow and Amoy Hong146 words
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Advertisement18 1912-05-29 9 EmpText ESTABLISHED 1900. N. D. DE SILVA, M*AvUct«ri*t Jeweller, DimbmU Setter. Ei*r*ver. Repiirer, **d le-ftilder, 74, BISHOP STREET.18 words
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Advertisement56 1912-05-29 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,809,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,§00,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0 »0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office I Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. f Singapore. W; A Whitb, Manager. A.56 words
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Advertisement338 1912-05-29 9 C. P. R. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co.’s Royal Mail Steamship Line. E NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO KUROPB via 3ki»a, Japan, Canada and the United Stntea. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, 'iagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R-. M.S. Empress ot India A Twin Screw Steamer» R. M.S.338 words
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Miscellaneous19 1912-05-29 9 The Moon. O Full Moott May 31 Last Quarter r>< June 8 O New Mnon 15 First Quarter 2219 words
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Article167 1912-05-29 10 Wcdacsday, May 29. Ember Day. Volunteer Practice Parade. Outward English (P. O.) Mail. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Choir Practice, St. George’s Church, 6.15 p.m. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Golf Club Tennis Tournament. btraits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Thursday, May 30.167 words
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Article62 1912-05-29 10 Friday, Mau SI, Sale of land situate in Love Lane with shop house No. GO, belonging Bob Mahomed Meera Lebby, deceased 11 a.m. Logan’s Buildings; P. R. A, Doral. Licensed auctioneer. Tuesday, June 4 —Saie of land Situate in Transfer Road with house No. 138, belong to Bob62 words
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Article75 1912-05-29 10 For supply of furniture to Government quarters in Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang up to end of next year. Tenders close at noon on May 29 and should be forwarded to Under Secretary, F. M.S., Kuala Lumpur. For construction and erection of two sheds near Sungei Pinang for75 words
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Article217 1912-05-29 10 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Description. Penang, May 29. Beef: Ci». Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak n 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 m Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork: Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet217 words
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Advertisement1099 1912-05-29 10 N— CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA; Incorporated by Royal Charter. I JI Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fend ...£1,650,000 Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. Re e LUbU H^ P 6X e 1,300,00 m JB, BIBHOPBGATK, LONDON, B. 0. ASIKOISS AMD BrAMOHMB. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Seremban S Bangkok1,099 words
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Advertisement324 1912-05-29 10 OF ALL DISINFECTANTS THE BEST i I I zotalT i I 1 N ZOTAL for Hospitals. IN BOTTLES 50 cts. f° r I n f e c i° n 3 I Gallon Drums $2-00. J ZOTAL for Kennels jM ~6 n and Stables. gagti a ZOTAL for Washing $B-00. j|324 words
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Article781 1912-05-29 11 For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a.m., 1-45 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. cn Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m.,781 words
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Advertisement318 1912-05-29 11 snn FORD CARS. TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Five passengers. H 20 Horse power fully equipped including. Cape Cart Hood, q Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tai’ E q lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools. q PRICE $1,675 F .o.R Singapore.318 words
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Advertisement475 1912-05-29 11 INSURANCE. Z~ THE CORPORATION OF ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Royal Exchange, London. 11 g| I 1 1 ah I B COMMENCED business in A.D. 1717 and was Incorporated by Royal Charter in Companies in existence. It has granted the I benefits of Assurance to the public for I period exceeding 190475 words
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Advertisement2591 1912-05-29 12 p. o. intended j( or jj cvtsc h cr Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., p .zyr< g r LIMITED. /ZZTiXftta- P ,mc ocew Steam Ship to.. ti« MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. For Intbndkd to Sail. Strambr. -4r A Ll <> AND 1912 j Thur. 30th May2,591 words
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