Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-10-04 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1853. N o. 227 VOL.LXX. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1056 1912-10-04 1 OOB ooonnooanDD»«„»; FoR $3O r can have the Pinang V Gazette posted every day I u u vcar to your address. I o ’c. SUBC.RTiON, »7 > g I proportionate Quarterly and o H *"ĕ'' t l rU^ ns are f >ayat i e in g c s b and1,056 words
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THE WORLD’S NEWS.
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Article1057 1912-10-04 2 Rangoon, Sept. 23. —The orders of the Lieut.-Governor has been received to-day from Maymyo sanctioning the expenses for the prosecution by the Crown in the case against Mr. G. S. Clifford and Mr. S. A. Mower, late Directors of the Bank of Burma, and Mr.1,057 words
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Article184 1912-10-04 2 HOME RULE TO BE PRESSED FORWARD. Mr. Churchill, addressing a meeting of his constituent* in Dundee on Wednesday night, said that whatever possibilities there might be of minor amendments being made in the Insurance Act, no one had suggested any great change in principle, and in184 words
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Article64 1912-10-04 2 George Whale, of Faversham, who served as a boy in the Navy at the Crimea, has just received the Crimean medal with Sebastopol clasp, and awarded a Greenwich Hospital pension of 9d. a day. Whale, whose father was for many years gardener to the Dean of Winchester,64 words
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Article59 1912-10-04 2 Sir Raymond West, K.C.1.E., LL.D., an eminent Anglo-Indian jurist, who prepared the way for complete reform of the Egyptian judicial system and later served as a member of the Bombay Government, died at his house in Upper Norwood on Sunday in hia eightieth year. He59 words
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Advertisement1180 1912-10-04 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICES. wanted. NOTICE. FOR the Government Chandu Monopoly Department at Kuala Lumpur a SEPARATE TENDERS will be received Chinese Accountant a O up to noon on Monday, the llth knowledge of book-keeping by double Q cto er| 1912, for the following supplies I entry, and able to type-write1,180 words
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Advertisement101 1912-10-04 2 THE BIRD IN THE HAND. The bird in the hand to the merchant is the customer within the store. It requires some sort of attraction in the first place to get the customer there —about the best attraction is a real, live advertisement; something good that will catch the eye101 words
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Advertisement908 1912-10-04 2 NOTICES. TENDERS.' PUBLIC AUCTION, ACHEEN Go r to take place in virtue of irrevocable TENDER FOR AMOY~BAMBnrTi cswr« attorney on Tuesday, Isth October, AND 1912, at 10 a.m. in the presence of the 'T' ENDERS are invited f or h Auctioneer at Lho-Soumawe and in the best Amoy bamboo b908 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous159 1912-10-04 2 The Tides. Date H. 'V. L. V. H \V. L. W. A.M. A.M. H.M. P.M. Oct. 4 404 11-29 5-19 10-53 5 6-43 Nil. 9-28 2-55 6 8-50 3-58 10-14 3-50 7 9-54 4-14 10-48 442 8 10-42 4-49 11-28 5-23 9 11-21 5-44 11-56 5-59 10 12-05 6-23 Nil.159 words
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Article789 1912-10-04 3 For Balik Palau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Batterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m,, 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tam bun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a,m., 1-45 p m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m.,789 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article442 1912-10-04 3 Standard. New York, Sept. 9. —Seven p a rsons were killed and tw«-nty-oue injured at the Vailsburg motor-rome, at Neward, N.J, yesterday afternoon by a wild autocycle which leaped half-way into the grand stand while travelling at the rate of ninety-two miles an hour and mowed downStandard. - 442 words
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Article507 1912-10-04 3 The autumn race entries, says the S.F.P. may be set down as fairly good and the racing should be quite up to standard. The first class events suffer from the absence of Silver Hampton, a very fine long distance performer, and Marechai, late Seddon,, who if well would507 words
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Advertisement1170 1912-10-04 3 v W T WJT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA Ykj Wf LK AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. lncorporated by Royal Charter. J, V S Paid-ap Capital <1,300,000 I Mail Steamship Co. Id. Fteserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,0 )0 M > HudOwioi: 58, BIBHOPBGATK, LONDON, B. C Acbwoim avd Bbabohis. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon Bombay1,170 words
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Advertisement357 1912-10-04 3 Jas. CHRISTIE, PREMIER TURF ACCOUNTANT, SINGAPORE, S. S. IS DOING BUSINESS ON THE AUTUMN Singapore Meeting RUN ON October Bth, 10th 12th, 1912. LONG PRICE GRIFFINS <AA -fl J Treble Events Race 1 4A A 1 (1,5i5,1, 5 4 6, (IK 5,5 i 6 J ■V V I Double Events,357 words
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Article283 1912-10-04 4 —Malay Mail. F.M S. SURVEYORS. Glancing through the annual report of Colonel H. M. Jackson, Surveyor-General of the KM.S., one gathers some idea of the many difficulties which confront him and his staff in their work of surveying the Peninsula, and the reasons why arrears are still obliged—Malay Mail. - 283 words
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Article552 1912-10-04 4 —Straits Times. Sir Edward Carson and his henchmen have returned to England. They induced the men of Ulster to pledge themselves to a particular line of action—plainly, to armed rebellion if a Home Rule Act receives the Royal assent and become law. They have raised feeling to—Straits Times. - 552 words
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Article72 1912-10-04 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $114.50 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £229 ss. spot and £228 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tone, $115; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no72 words
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Article470 1912-10-04 4 AN INDIAN VIEW OF THE ARRANGEMENTS. At the recent annual meeting of the United Planters’ Association of Southern India held in Bangalore, says the Madras Mail, during the interesting discussion that took place on the labour supply problem, a delegate stated that, among the inducements to470 words
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Article181 1912-10-04 4 The appointment of the Cunard Steamship Company as agents of the P. and O Company in the United States and Canada, which is announced in New York, will be followed by the issue of through tickets for the services of both lines. For181 words
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Article179 1912-10-04 4 Paris, September 12.—The notorious gang of motor bandit-, uf which Bonnot and Garnier were the leaders, will probably come up for trial in December. Mr. Gilbert, the juge o’instruction in charge of the affair, has just completed his investigations, which have lasted nin Q months His report179 words
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Article31 1912-10-04 4 Calcutta, September 21.—Capta'n Sprpgue, of the Indian General Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Burdwan fell overboard while she was on her way from Narainganj to Khulna and was drowned.31 words
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Article394 1912-10-04 4 TWO PATIENTS FROM MALAYA. The report of the Pasteur Institute, Coonoor, South India, from March 1, 1911, to February 29, 1912, has been issued. The total number of patients treated again shows a marked increase, they being 940 against 827 in the previous year. In addition 121394 words
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Article251 1912-10-04 4 PROPOSED SITE. The Surveyor-General, F M.S in his last annual report writes At the request of the Chief Secretary a survey of the Mengkuang Lebar range in Selangor for the pu'pose of ascei taini’ig whether the locality was suitable for a hill station was undertaken by Mr.251 words
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Article182 1912-10-04 4 Colonel H. M. Jackson, Surveyor General F.M.S., in his report on the work of the Suivey Department for last year, after giving details of the work dealt with in Perak remarks The heavy floods of last year impeded the woik on the Chikus and Sungei182 words
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Article61 1912-10-04 4 The output of the Rahman Tin Co., Ltd., during the month of September was 738 pikulb* A big gang robbery is reputed to have taken place on Sa urday n’ght at about half-a-mile from Tapah town. The robbers were armed with revolvers and knives and succeeded in making61 words
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Article944 1912-10-04 4 The production of Diesel oil engiues on the Clyde is to be jointly undertaken on a large scale by Messrs. Harland and Wolff and Messrs. Burmeister and Wain, of Copenhagen. This combination is the outcome of a visit which Lord Pirrie, the head of Harland and Wolff, paid944 words
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Advertisement296 1912-10-04 4 The Choicest of al! Choice Waters.” TANSAN the World Renowned Japanese N„ Mineral Water. Every Travel ral far East knows it and has retuZ the tales of its Life Givi,,» n™ Doctors recommend it as the v 1 ly Digestible water known Everyone pronounces it to I> P "'f nce296 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous247 1912-10-04 4 AMUSEMENTS. NEW TENT. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT ATTRACTION OF ATTRACTIONS. AT THE “FAVOURITE KINEMA” Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, PENANG ROAD. Whose Reputation has been acknowledged BY THE PUBLIC OF PENANG Is exhibiting a Grand New Change of Programme including many different favourite Maker»’ Films OUR WORD IS OUR BOND No Transposition of Numbers,247 words
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Article571 1912-10-04 5 t.s. c - t.s.c. )SICS: THEIR U>E, ABUSE 1 AND DA 'GER. existing conditions, everyone in needs a tonic at some time. tbC tr *’f the drugs used for this purpose gt .ever merely temporary stimulants re t ie ir effect soon after being 0! powerful poisons, like arsenic 9t °J571 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article780 1912-10-04 5 The price of tin is obviously a matter of prime c ni-iideratiun to producers of th ore in this country, as elsewhere, savs the South African Mining Journal of August 17, and it is not difficult to understand that an appreciable rise in market quotations m<v be780 words
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Article480 1912-10-04 5 CONSULAR REPORT. Mr. Vice Consul Mathewson reports as follows The year 1911 witnessed considerable further progress in the development of the agricultural resources, and as a direct result thereof also the trade of the East Coast of Sumatra. Ths exceptional flow of new capital for rubber480 words
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Article357 1912-10-04 5 INGENIOUS GERMAN DISCOVERY. After lengthy experiments a Berlin machinery factory has taken out patents for a process by means of which it hopes to create a new feature in the world’s ladder quite as important as that which came through the perfection af the process of tinning milk.357 words
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Article281 1912-10-04 5 A WARNING TO BE WARY OF A COCONUT BOOM. It is interesting to note that out of the forty rubber companies in which Shanghai is interested thirty-three are now producing; all the companies show gradual increases in rubber output, with the exception of the Amherst and Anglo-Dutch281 words
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Article137 1912-10-04 5 Ttie following further outputs for Sept, are to hand Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,875 Alor Gajah 5,490 Bakap 9,527 Batu Ma tang 3,375 Batang Malaka 3,581 Bradwall 9,286 Bukit Timah 10,014 Bertam 17,500 Bagan Serai 7,750 Batak Rabbit 8,000 Buaya 7,960 Banteng 9,202 Changkat Salak 7,100 Changkat Serdang 4,902137 words
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Article142 1912-10-04 5 Iu I idia, says Commerce, vjq hear but a faint echo of the metal boom Further south, however, it provides an encouragement for increased commercial enterprise. The increasing price of tin, for instance, is a consoling and inspiriting factor in the tinmining industry of Malaya. The statistical142 words
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Advertisement140 1912-10-04 5 sig. -i I=l Tropic Colds are not only the most disagreeable, the most annoying sort of colds, but they also are Hard to get rid of n Because in the TroHIIV s your system is at its feeblest, you are worn out exhausted by the debilitating Ever-Present Heat. forces lack140 words
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Advertisement102 1912-10-04 5 No More Aches and Pains What is your trouble Headaches, toothache, backache, sore throat, earache, strains and bruises are relieved and cured by following the printed directions you’ll find on every bottle of Little's Oriental Balm Stop experimenting with remedies you know nothing of—stop running up uselessly large doctor’s bills102 words
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Advertisement67 1912-10-04 5 “THE LIFE OF TRADE.” A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makes an impression, but it is only the continuous insertion of the advertisement, like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argument home and clinches it.67 words
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Advertisement216 1912-10-04 5 BEAUTY Pa Y s 'X Homage /z to x ‘HAZELINE’ SNOW” (TRADE MARK) and never was homage more richly deserved than by this elegant non-greasy skin beautifier. Every lady who wishes to preserve or improve her complexion should use “‘Hazeline’ Snow” daily. Sold at all Pharmacies and Stores Prepared by216 words
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Article19 1912-10-04 6 Nunn.—On October 1, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Nunn (of Medan), a daughter.19 words
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Article1187 1912-10-04 6 Sir Hugh Clifford has bidden farewell to Ceylon, and in a short time will commence his new duties as Governor of the Gold Coast. There has been no attempt to conceal the regret which the people of Colombo’in particular an 1 of the Colony in general felt1,187 words
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Article1445 1912-10-04 6 GEORGE HILSDON - MY CAREER, AND ADVICE TO PLAYERS. (All Right Reserved.) BY GEORGE HILSDON. The Brilliant nternational. Like my other brothers I began my football career on the grounds attached to Marner Street, Bromley, Board School. I was the Sixth Hilsdon to play for the School; two of my elder brothers1,445 words
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Article104 1912-10-04 6 On the 12th of last mouth, Awing, Malay P. C. No, 39, was found asleep whilst on duty at the Pitt Street lock-up. He was brought before Mr. Hamilton this morning an! fried $5 or a week’s imprism» merit, lhe Malay Corporal in charge of the Station said104 words
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Article108 1912-10-04 6 Johannes Chon?, chief clerk of the Registry of Deeds Office, Pen mg, waagain brought before Mr. A. V. Brown this morning on two charges of criminal breach of trust as a public servan' in respect of $72 and $5. Mr. H C. Sells, Acting Collector of108 words
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Article52 1912-10-04 6 Harm ston’d Circus arrived in yesterday, and will open their reason Dato Kramat gardens to-nisht the bad weather a ver y succe stu a was experienced at Meian. 0 performers are making their f' l ance in Penang, and, according accounts, the show comprises a rarray of tdent than52 words
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Article145 1912-10-04 6 Mydio, the Tarni l who i- :l n ra caused a Telegu woman’s 1 Street by throwing h lighted va her, was yesterday afterrio m 1 ,a murder at the preliminary before Mr. Colm.n, Sim.lT taken at the inqu'st he! a rve j lib heard, and the145 words
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Advertisement109 1912-10-04 6 By Special His Appointment Majesty to vs-L e?”’ $<Z > King George. JTudije -Wbuworth RUDGE MOTOR BICYCLES. An Unsolicited Testimonial from a wellkno./n Local Motorist. “The best single cylinder I have ever ridden.” IN STOCK 3z H. P. Fixed and Free Engines. Cali in and see them or write for109 words
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Advertisement81 1912-10-04 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. Page 2.— The World’s News. Page 3.— Sporting Notes and Mail Notice. Page If. Contemporary Opinion; Indian Labour for Malaya Log Book and Coonoor Pasteur Institute. Page 5. Planting and Mining. Page 6.— Editorial: Sir Hugh Clifford and Football. Page 7.— Telegrams Sporting News and Rubber in Lower81 words
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Obituary16 1912-10-04 6 DEATH. McLellan.—At Bandjermassin on Sunday, September 29, 1912, George Galloway McLellan, of the ss. Sarie Borneo.16 words
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Article295 1912-10-04 7 TO-DAY'S CHANGE'. following""® the changes (buyers ers only) in our share list on page S to-day Yesterday. To-day. X X r i U. -i 14 16 14| 16$ Kint Tin’ 37/6 42/6 39/- 41/6 Malayan T n 12/7 n/9 12/7| pahang a-• 2 -i 29$ 27’ 29$295 words
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Article40 1912-10-04 7 TO DAY > PRICES IN LONDON. London, October 4*. The following are to day s quotations for rubber:— Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4 l Para to arrive 4/6 Market is dull. *Bv courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.40 words
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Article43 1912-10-04 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 4. The Police have now discovered that the man who was arrested under the name of L 1). Archer, late of the Duff Development Cuinpanv on a charge of cheating, is not Archer at all43 words
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Article44 1912-10-04 7 {From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October 4. A motor car ran into a victoria con■uning two gentlemen and two ladies in Orchard Road. Miss Turner and Mr. 01 ii who were in the carriage and the '■i* were hurt but not seriously.44 words
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Article119 1912-10-04 7 —Reuter SPEECH BY HOME SECRETARY. London, October 3. Retinal 1 McKenna, Home Secre- S l"‘ikins at Abergavenny, denied the ut of Mr. Pike Pease that the King ”'ll given a pledge that Home Rule ’nt become law till it had been sub- e people, and also denied w—Reuter- - 119 words
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Article60 1912-10-04 7 —Reuter. Railway construction. A Peking, October 3. l Alb (k !lcate i‘ as arranged a **'h a 11 1 soling in connection t. /ntract tn u’ !J H, a aufu to < nstr uct a railway Urb l by ti kmnfu, the loan to be ,iJ—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article39 1912-10-04 7 SUFF RAGETTE RELEASED. —Reuter. 1 lM: K °iha'f(.tt .J/ (,n< i° a October 4. sitnii. i* i BB L'ans has been J 1 udvi Cfc V tO Mrs. Mary Leigh. iu a grave/TV? the effect hat she j uaition.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article514 1912-10-04 7 —Reuter. HAS FIGHTING COMMENCED TURKS CLAMOURING FOR WAR. London, October 3. Bulgaria and Servia have stopped all railway traffic to Turkey. Passengers to Constantinople in the last train allowed to pass heard sharp firing on the frontier station of Mustapha Pasa. War May Mean Peaee. The belief is—Reuter. - 514 words
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Article59 1912-10-04 7 —Reuter. QUESTION OF ARCHITECTURE. London, October 3. The South African architect, Mr. Herbert Baker, in a two columns article in the Times, discusses the problem of of building the new Delhi and urges that the classic style of Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren be adapted to Indian—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article49 1912-10-04 7 Reuter. Rawlins (Wyoming), October 3. 150 convicts in the State prison lynched a negro prisoner charged with assaulting an old woman. They overpowered the guard, and transferring the negro to another cell tied a rope round his neck and forced him to drop from the balcony.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article25 1912-10-04 7 —Reuter. LUNCHING WITH FRENCH PRESIDENT. London, October 3. M. Sazonoff will lunch with M. Fallieies. Much is expected from the Paris conferences —Reuter.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article21 1912-10-04 7 —Reuter. London, October 4. Mr. Dillon, M.P., was thrown from a dogcart at Ballaghaderreen, Mayo, and seriously injured.-—Reuter. - 21 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article72 1912-10-04 7 DEFEAT OF THE FAVOURITE London, October 3. Following is the result of the Jockey Club Stakes, run to-day Prince Palatine (O’Neill) 1 Sled fast (Wootton) 2 (Maher) 3 Also ran King William (Jones) Silesia ('Wheatley) Lorenzo (Whalley), Absolute (Earl), Old England II (Higgs), La Boheme II (Bellhouse).72 words
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Article701 1912-10-04 7 P. C. C. BEA I’ I. K. F. C. Th 3 Penang Cricket Club and the Ittihadol Khaireah Football Club played oft their League fixture yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade before a large crowd of spectator®, the former winning by 4 goals to nil. The weather was fine.701 words
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Article58 1912-10-04 7 THE MILL’S TROPHY. The following is the result of the Perak L R. A. in their shoot for the above trophy for October Mrs. Barnard 33 Gerrard 3] Every 30 Berger 30 Miss Kibble 30 Mrs. Anderson 30 Total 184 Our Singapore correspondent wires that the score made58 words
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Article191 1912-10-04 7 PLOUGHING BY MOTOR TRACTOR. Capt. H. B. McCormick d. 5.0., has returned from leave and is resuming the managerial duties on the Burma Rubber Coy.’3 estates at Victoria Point. The plantation has not quite reached the tappable stage, but he is throughly satisfied with the progress191 words
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Article231 1912-10-04 7 DOWN A FLIGHT OF STAIRS. An inquest was held by Mr. Colman yesterday afternoon into the circumstances which attended the death of Jeiry Alvisse, a three-year old Eurasian boy, who fell down a flight of stairs at No. 146 Argyll Road on the 18th of last month.231 words
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Article205 1912-10-04 7 IMPRESSIONS OF HIS VISIT In a brief interview with a representative of the Times of Malaya at the Ipoh Railway Station, His Highness ths Sultan of Trengganu said that he was delighted and interested with what he had seen in Perak. He was very grateful to H.205 words
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Article132 1912-10-04 7 The two Singhalese, Barry and Talbot, who were t ied yesterday before Mr. Brown on a charge of theft of a box containing clothing and money valued at $3.70 from a rikisha coolies dwelling hou-e at Noordin Street G 1 au* were convctei in the afternoon. Their132 words
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Advertisement658 1912-10-04 7 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY Houses iu oc upation). For particulars, apply tc— No. 500, c/o Pinang Gazette. The Bankruptcy Ordinance* 1888 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 39 of 1910. Re CHEAK TEK SOON. Notice is hereby given that the658 words
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Miscellaneous282 1912-10-04 7 ***** FEET OF WAR SUBJECTS! FAIRY PLAYS!! and a splendid Array of Comic Elements Figure in these Extraordinary Graceful and Fascinating Programmes. GRIPPING AMERICAN BIOGRAPH S DRAMAS. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! (Saturday night our popular night.) George Town Kinematograph, AT KUALA KANGSA ROAD THEATRE HALL. Is Presenting for the Ist time 3282 words
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Article1363 1912-10-04 8 MINE AND ESTATE RETURNS. We propose to publish every Friday the latest statistical information as to the outputs of the more important tin mines and rubber estates in Malaya, compiled and revised for us by Messrs. Kennedy Co. RUBBER CROPS. 1011. I net Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.1,363 words
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Article904 1912-10-04 8 PASSENGER SERVICES IN F M.S. The correspondent in Singapore of the Commercial Motor had the following in its issue of 12th Sept.: Some time ago, I made allusion to the proposed flotation of a company in Penang for the acquisition of a number of motorbus services in Malaya,904 words
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Advertisement33 1912-10-04 8 ESTABLISHED w 1 DOO IF. Manson, M. D. S. DENTIST. N» DE SII/VA| 21 Penang Road, Belfield Street, Manutacturint Jeweller. penang, ipoh. Diamond Setter, Engraver, @BgsgßwJfli Repairer. and Re-tilder. T 4. BISHOP STREET.33 words
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Advertisement191 1912-10-04 8 Sooner or later I You will realize that the 1 safest, cheapest and best way to economize means to fit CONTINENTAL 4 TYRES. Chin Seng Co., Ltd., Webber’s Garage. Macbeth 8 Barrett, PENANG. PENANG MOTOR GARAGE,: China Street Ghaut, Penang. I Telegraphic Address: MOTOR, PENANG.’’ Telephone No. 372, J H191 words
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Miscellaneous17 1912-10-04 8 The Moon. Last Quarter Oct. 4 O New Moon 10 First Quarter 18 Q Full Moon 2617 words
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Article2406 1912-10-04 9 Num er of Issue s I 1 S S ™>t»l Su scri ed, shares. Value. S Dividend» Name I o® ’Z c<H i i < 3 "5 slig;: I a or 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING, «‘iiio 000 30,000 *lO 810 10 30 30 28$ Belat Tin Mining2,406 words
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Article1306 1912-10-04 9 ARRIVALS. A. Apcar Brit., 2931, Thomson. Oct. 3, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Borneo, Brit., 1366.4 G, Popkes, Oct. 3, Batavia, gen., Hut ten bach L. Co. Heim, Nor., 753, Sviensen, Oct. 4, Bombay, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, Oct. 4, T. Anson, gen.,1,306 words
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Advertisement137 1912-10-04 9 Banking S Trading Corporation, Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., PENANG-MEDAN. Discount bills and advance loans for short periods on produo", import goods, bonds, shares and other negotiable securities. Advance money on;goods consigned to Europe Open documentary credits in Europe. Buy and sei l shares for account Ox their clients. Financ137 words
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Article2047 1912-10-04 10 THE TAMILS’ TIPPLE. Dr. Hat old H. Mann (Doctor of Science), Principal of the Agricultural College, Poona, and formerly scientific officer to the Indian Tea Association, is the writer of the following article, which is of topical interest in view of the efforts that are being made2,047 words
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Article136 1912-10-04 10 Friday, October 4 Jewish Holiday. Volunteer Company Drill. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, October 5. Homeward (P. O.) Mail. Harmston’s Circus, Matinee, 4 p.m. Chin Seng and Co., meeting, noon. Sunday.136 words
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Advertisement126 1912-10-04 10 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. contractors to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK Largest Sale in the World. RE II Rich, natural, creamy milk HL —fresh from the cow —strictly sterilized I! Purest in Quality Perfect in Taste. II Il II i a126 words
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Advertisement179 1912-10-04 10 IF YOlfsUFFrft rom any Bki rr., ciezema, Scrofula, Scum ri DON’T DELAY wJS the experience o f thousands uho m h and cured permanently, win The Editor of the Family r y° u H. Popular Medical Weekly, writes P OCTO, >’' Undo,, “We have seen hosts of left... u Ri2^*vr179 words
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Article469 1912-10-04 11 —L. <k C. Express. SELF GOVERNMENT SCHEME. The Governor-General of Netherlands India, the former Colonial Minister, Dr. Idenburg, made a very interesting announcement at the reception of notables in Buitenzorg on the occasion of the birthday anniveisary of Queen Wilhelmina. It was to the effect, so writes—L. <k C. Express. - 469 words
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Article57 1912-10-04 11 Saturday, October 12.—Singapore Sporting Club Autumn Race Meeting. Wednesday, October 16.—Cesarewitch Stakes (2| miles). Monday, October 21.—Captain Light, the Founder of Penang, died 1794; Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Penang Free School, Penang founded 1816. Monday, October 28.—Art Exhibition Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday, October 29.—Art Exhibition, Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday,57 words
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Article188 1912-10-04 11 The following provisional fixtures have been fixed for October: Date. Teams Ground* Fri. 4.. G.S.R.C. v. H.L.F.C,... Esplan. Sat. 5... C.S.S.C. v. C.U.A.C. V. Green. Mon. 7... PSAA. v. C.F.C. F. School. Tues. 8... P.C.C. v. H.L.F.C. Esplan. Wed. 9... E.AC. v. C.R.C. V. Green. Thurs. 10...188 words
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Advertisement346 1912-10-04 11 w. GRANT SONS, LTD., DISTILLE R’S*. celebrated scotch Whiskies PRODUCED EROM Pure Barley Malt only in Pot Stills. Sold by PRITCHARD Co., and TONG JOO Co., R. T. REID Co., Sole Agents. J. L. Campbell Co., LIMITED. Tailors, Breeches Makers, and Gentlemen’s Outfitters. Htad Office:— SINGAPORE. Branch .—KLANG, F.M S.346 words
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