Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1912

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1533. N o. 232 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY. 10th OCTOBER, 19«2, PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 974 1 --■dodddd *****000 For $3O j Y n have the Pinang °rJette” posted every day G ?nl vear to your address. <% o C \u SUB— ON, „7.) g proportionate Quarterly and M4lf-yea r b’ rates. riNAHC gazette press. Ltd.. f Penang. ;,g««»ao nrr nnnDnn BW «he prase gazette." lh‘ f
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  • 729 2 NEW HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION. Siam A Handbook of Practical, Commercial, and Political Information,” is the title of a new work by Mr. A. W. Graham, m R.A.s, which is thus reviewed in the Westminster Gazette Two years ago the Siamese people were plunged into mourning by
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  • 160 2 —Siam Observer. A ghastly outrage was perpetrated in a house at Wat Liep, near the Siam Electricity Co.’s premises, Bangkok, on the night of the 30th ulto., a wretched householder, a Siamese, being murdered by thieves The ruffims broke into the house ai d seized the owner?
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    • 1017 2 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. SIEMENS Auction Snlc of 6, BEACH STREET, PENANG. fj w ft Vt Tklkgrams: “Siemens, Penang." lOWA Lots At OUftgCl rAt AM. t no 479. 67 Town Lots at Sungel Patani will be put up for Electrical Engineers sale by auction at Sutigei Patani, Manufacturers and On Tuesday,
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    • 392 2 Be o x Keep Strong -yy Br Taking XX. Fit t d s 4X7A M A MARK V brand f Tonic Wine I If you cannot eat you cannot H be strong. ‘Vana’ will give i j W y U 3 hearty a PP etite and help y° u to
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  • 2829 3 THE YOUNGEST fl 1 republic. afI WELI message to ENGLAND 1P of Morrison of Peking has TI,P n 10 isHhold wrd in two hemisbeC J.vs the Pall Gazette of F herP i 6. Hi* cireer has been a bep te «inning brilliant distincrODOaD t*<e Times correspondent
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  • 289 3 Return of Chinese Troops. Kalimpong, Sept 30. A further explanation of the delay cf the Chinese in Cbumbi came to light to-day. It appears that th- troop- were told that they w« uld be accompanied t) China by G-n-ral Chung They say i* was on this understanding
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 115 3 Lubricating Oils TRADE MARK OF XCELLENCE. Grease. Over 40 different grades of Moesiline Lubricants are manufactured, suitable for every cla s of Machinery. Pric es and Samples I May be had on Application to the Sole Importers: The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd., No. I, WELD QUAY, PENANG. UNION S.
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    • 96 3 H z Manson, M. I). S., DENTIST 21 Penang Road, Belfield Street, PENANG, IPOH. THE Johnson-Pickett ROPE Co. Inc., MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Manufacturers of Pure Manila Rope. Made on the Most Modern Cordage Machinery. Only the Best Fibres used, from our own Plantations. HILTON Co., Sofe Agents for Penang and
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  • 410 4 —M.M. DESPERATE DUEL IN SELANGOR. The story of a desperate duel with parangs (long bladed chopping knives) in a pitch-dark room was told in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, when Mahomed T*ib, a young Javanese living near Cheras, was charged with the murder
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  • 204 4 The Acting British Adviser, Mr. Bishop, went to Kuala Lebir on the 28th ult. writes the M.M.. correspondent. The Duff Development Co.’s concession will revert to the Government at the end of the current year and the visit of the Acting British Adviser may, perhaps,
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  • 171 4 Intbristinq Cokrkspondence. Sydney, Sept. 17.—Voluminous correspondence between the State and Federal Governments over the Federal Government House at Sydney was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly to-night. Mr. McGowen’s letters point out that Sir William Lyne’s offer of Government House was made in the belief
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  • 685 4 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton <fc Co., Ltd., writing on 19th September, report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American—Spot 6.82 6.72 Mid-American, current month 6.60 6.44| F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 9 7/8 9f New York Cotton. Spot—Cents 11.90 11.65 London. To-day. Last week. Bar Silver 29 3/16 28
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  • 79 4 —T.Q.M. On Monday morning, at the Land Office, Teluk Anson, nine blocks of Town Lotwere put upto Pubic Auction, a »d realised the extraordinary high sum of $35,750. As the area of the sold lots is under half an acre, it represents something like $9,000,
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  • 310 4 The following further outputs for September are to hand Ayer Kuning lbs. 4,875 Ayer Pawah 4,068 Anglo-Sumatra n 22,195 Anglo-Johore 5,646 Asahan 2,024 Ayer Kuning Pl. 2,110 Alor Gajah 5,490 Arundel J,lOO Bruas-Perak n 698 Bernam-Perak h 4,624 Blackwater 7,639 Beverlac n 14,623 Bukit Hitam 2,216 Bukit Panjong
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  • 113 4 September Results. Running time 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sluicing hours 296 40 min 76.53% Pumping water 41 20 10*66% Stopped 49 40 12*81% Receipts 106.14 piculs $7,455-14 Expenditure. Wages $2,693 07 Coal 1.024-75 Repairs, Renewals and General 404 52 4,122 34 Profit 3,332-80 $7,455.14
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  • 226 4 PENANG’S STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended September 28, there were 66 deaths 46 males and 20 females, equal to a death-rate of 33.85 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were "c *a m "c U JSs 3A 34 SA Death-rate ...3385
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  • 183 4 Consul-General John P. Bray, of Sydney, Australia, says the Trade Commissioner of of the State of New South Wales in the East has recently repotted to hi? Government that excellent opportunities exist in the Straits Settlements for greatly increased imp >rts from Australia. The
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  • 79 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $113.55 per picul, buyer?, no sellers. Tin in London is qu «ted at £228 ss. spot and £227 ss. three mouths. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $ll4 25; Penang: Straits
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  • 51 4 The death of Lady Lock wood, widow of Sir Frank Lockwood, occurred at Scalby, near Scarborough, at eleven o’clock on Monday. Lady Lockwood was taken ill on the way to Scalby Station some little time ago. and since then she had been lying in a critical
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  • 74 4 Mr. Justice Avory, in the Vacation Court on Wednesday, made absolute the decree* nisi in the following divorce causes: L. ML Smith v. S. C. Smith, H. M. Farrant v. F. J. C. B. Farrant, Waite v. Waite and Hop, per, Wilder v. Wilder and Charters, V.
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  • 76 4 A new twin-screw steamer, fitted with al] the latest appliances, has been stationed at Southampton Docks, and will be ready at any moment to go to the assistance of any vessel needing help. She is fully equipped with the latest types of salvage plant, anti her pumping
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  • 84 4 ONE KILLED AND THREE INJURBD. One man was killed and three were aeri* onaly injured through a gun accident on board the battleship King Edward VII. off Coloneay, an island on the west of ScOland. i 1 Gunner Richard Prior. R.M.A. 6962. It is stated that during
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 750 4 In the Still Hours the of the Night. PINANG Vainly you try to compose yourself for deep, but your troublesome nerves do not allow you. You toss from side to side —get J I *l’ hot and then cold —and cannot find a M T. comfortable spot. Oh, for something
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 2556 5 >PINIONB OF LEADING authorities. a lar j e number of estates are now U en ing tapping ope rations > an( i are €OrDII f L r<‘ in posj-e-sion of four years r -wards A Urge proportion of these planted 1905 1907 snd 1908 hive c'Untries, and
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    • 311 5 The market for Plantation has been quiet, and rather weaker, says the L. C. Express, of 20th ultimo. First Latex Crepe spot closes 4s 7d. value (last year ss. 3^d.), September delivery 4s. 7d., Sept.-Oct. 4s. 7d. sellers, Oct.-Dec. sold at 4s 7£d., now 4s. 7s. sellers, Jan.-March 1913)
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    • 212 5 Sungei Kruit.— lnt. div. 5 per cent. Sungei Choh.— lnt. div. 12 j per cent. Klanang.— Second int. div. 25 per cent. Batu Caves.— Second int. divd. 40 per cent. Consolidated Malay.— lnt. div. 37£ per cent. Riverside Selangor).— lnt. divd. 10 per cent. Golden Hope.—
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    • 64 5 The Blackwood Coffee Co. (Ceylon) has declared a dividend for the year of 5 per cent. The following interim dividends have been announced:— The Yitaieria Rubber and Tea Co 5 per cent. Tne Craighead Tea Co., Ltd 7 per cent. The Lindoola Tea Co., 2 per cent.
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    • 368 5 General Position. The intrins c position of tin remains excellent, siys the Ironmonger of 21-st ult, even though the technical position may not be very sound owing to the fact that there «re hardly any bears in the market. Prices went whirling ma4ly upwards until Tuesday morning,
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    • 309 5 FRED LANDER, Turf Commission Agent, HAS OPENED HIS BOOK ON THE SINGAPORE RACES, Second Day, October 10th 1912. Treble Events on Races, 2, 3 8 4. Doubles on any Two Races. Straight out on all Events. Also Starting Price, (Tote Odds.) RACE 2. RACE 3. RACE 4. Scurry Course. r
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  • 34 6 Rhyner—Waltisbuhl.—At St. George’s Church, on October 9, by the Rev. Frank W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, Mr. E. Robert Rhyner, Manager of Bangoen Estate, Sumatra, East Coast, to Miss Wally Waltisbiihl, of Zurich, Switzerland.
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  • 1026 6 Although fighting is in progress in the Balkans, on Montenegro’s declaration of war, Bulgaria. Servia and Greece and the other States involved may, at the last moment, refrain from actually throwing their armies into the field against Turkey. At the time of writing things certainly look most ominous
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  • 819 6 RHYNER—WALTISBUHL At St. George’s, Penang, yesterday, the wedding took place of Mr. C. Robert Rhyner, Manager of the Bangoen Estate, Siautar Sumatra, son of Mr. Robert Rhyner, Castle Schirmeusee lac Zurich, Switzerland, and Miss Wally Waltisbuhl eldest daughter of Mr. A. Waltisbiihl, Zurich. The officiating clergyman was the
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 154 6 SECOND DATB~w EloaTij Our Own Sln S a Pore, o ct Tke “Read -St, k,/- I'* 1 9. Corzil in 7 r Preopal lo .i 8? lom Leei 9 19 s. mi v Kowari M lhe Friar 9 o w.n- R» 8 !0 J Strome 8.8 Sirdar Outcast
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    • 586 6 0. R. C. v. E, A C; The Chinese R°creadon Club met the Everlasting Athletic Club y s-.erdsy a ft er noou at Victoria Green’ in a League contest, when the home team inflicted a crushing defeat on their opponents by 5 goals to nil. Mr. Cheah Teik
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    • 184 6 By Special Appointment Majesty to King George. DUNLOP TYRES. FIRST > B I FORE MOST IN <4 X X.W EVER im. f SINCL O j &s NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing qualities. TRADE {MARK W/ Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. Patronised Royalty.
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    • 76 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. Page 2.— History of Siam. Page B.— Dr. Morrison of Peking. Page 4- The Chinese Loan; Manchester Cotton; A Fight to a Finish; and Rubber Outputs. Page s.— Planting and Mining. Page 6.— Editorial: Ihe Balkans”; Planter’s Wedding; and Sporting News. Page 7.— Telegrams and Hongkong Bank Sensation.
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  • 181 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers wHers only) in our share list on page Yesterday. To-day. 5 X W CQ 00 </• 14* IG| 14 16 £XgC. n/Ml2/4i 11/6 12/4| General. p,„P M «40 «J 'Hteriu-g;. 6b.U Tr 6 j B{ 5 3/16 6| P“
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  • 183 7 Tu DAY’S PRICES IN LONDON. Loudon, October 10*. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber: Plan ration Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/3| Para to arrive 4/5| Market is steady. *Bv courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <k Co.J PRICES IN LONDON. [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, October 10.
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  • 82 7 STor Y of SQUANDERED LEGACY. J, Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 10. Us talia named Gordon, who 1 Mr Archer late of the Duff hl Cd wai charged with cheatI* 'pie by means of worthless *itb Sa l hat he left Australia f I’soo, 1 500, He
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  • 164 7 —Reuter. WHY GOVERNMENT OPPOSED. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. London, October 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. G. D. Faber asked regarding the statement on the Chinese loan whether the Government was hostile to the Crisp loan, and why. Mr. F. D. Acland, replying, recounted the objects of
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  • 238 7 The chief topic of the week, says the L. C. Express of Sept. 20, has beeu the matter of Chin a se finance and loans. A mass of conflicting tumours and statements have been made. What seems clear is that a loan for £10,000,003 resting on the Sab
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  • 35 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October 10. The Governor and Lady Evelyn Young attended the performance of Lady Frederick. There was a large 44 house and the piece was much enjoyed.
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  • 35 7 (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) Singapore, October 10. The Colonial Produce Co. has declared a dividend of 6 per cent, for 1911. It places £5,000 to the reserve fund and brings forward £4,749.
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  • 29 7 CAPTAIN HEAVILY FINED. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 10. Captain Ulderup, of ss. Clara Jebsen was fined $5B for each of fifty-nine excess passengers from Amoy.
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  • 115 7 THE ATTEMPT ON KING OF ITALY. Rome, October 10. The anarchist Alba has been convicted for the attempt to assasinate the King and sentenced to thirty years’ imprisonment and seven years’ solitary Reuter. The attempt on King Victor Emmanuel’s life took place as the King and Queen were
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  • 17 7 —Reuter. London, October 10. Efforts to refloat the Submarine B 2 have been abandoned.-
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  • 562 7 ing the war feeling —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. A BIG BATTLE. BULGARIA WAITING London, October 9. Whether Montenegro acted on her own initiative or with the knowledge of her Allies her dramatic declaration is regarded in European Capitals as removing the last hope of a pacific settlement.
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  • 60 7 —-Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS. London, October 9. The Porte has despatched a courier to Ouchy with final instructions regarding the peace pourparlers which, it is un erstood, wall bring the negotiations to a close.Reuter. Berlin, October 10. The Italians have occcpied Bombah and demand a declaration
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  • 551 7 COMPRADORE ABSCONDS WITH HALF A MILLION A very great sensation was experienced to-day in Hongkong, says the China Mail of Sep’ember 30, when it was known for a fact th «t the compradore of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation had absconded, with, it is alleged, half
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 251 7 [To the Editor of the l> Pina ng Gazette.”] Sib, The Ninth Annual Convention of the Associated Advertisting Club of America will be held in Baltimore, Maryland, in June, 1913. The association is composed of 132 clubs in the United States and Canada with an aggregate membership
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    • 475 7 A L. HARMSTON’S balary $25 per mensem and $5 lieu of quarters. GRAND CIRCUS P p 7 AGER, AMD R()yAL REHA6Efi|E of p EßFoß |u||| 6 wllo rootibills ANIMALS NOTICE. location. -DATO KRAMAT GARDENS7 Last few Night*! Last few Nights !I ENDERs for the Toddy Farm for La»t few Nl
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  • 988 8 BRIGHT PROMISE OF GOOD THINGS. What promises to be a very interesting ■dramatic season opens on Saturday night, says the P. M. G. of the 28r,h Sept, with the production at the Vaudeville Theatre of the English version of the Belgian play, Le Mariage de Mlle. Bueleman,
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  • 287 8 Thursday, October 10. Outward English f 8.1.) Mail. Municipal Commissioners, 4 p.m. u Lady Frederick,” Singapore. Singapore Sporting Club, Autumn Race Meeting Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kualr Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday, October II Volunteer Company
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 361 8 JOHN ROBERTS of London, BILLIARD TABLE MAKER. M. SLOAN, Penang HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG. yx TABLE» l,ed ll jZX comp ete from 1850 /X k «P‘”B Public and p ri ate T z/ /X Repair. Tables recovered and tepai European Fitter. DESIGNS may be Inspected at th John Robert’s Billiard lt
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 129 8 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. V» A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Oct. 10 12-05 6-23 Nil. 631 11 12-28 11-58 12 43 7-01 „12 12-59 7-28 1-17 7-37 13 1-32 8-04 1-47 8-12 14 1-52 8-35 2-19 8-30 .> 15 2-26 900 242 857 „16 2-48
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  • 2245 9 a. I Number of leeue I •> 2 J ranitol. Subscribed. ahareß Value. 2 Dividends. Name. v J? n "Z o« x L I*l I W ao 0* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING. wi 8300.000 30,000 810 810 10 30 30 28$ Belat Tin Mining Oo S 3
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  • 686 9 ARRIVALS. Atjeh, Dut., 393, Roeleveld, Oct. 9, Sabang, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Goeben, Ger., 5109, Lindemann, Oct. 9, Yokohama, gen., Behn Meyer A Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Oct. 10, T. Anson, gen Adamson Giltillan Co. Malacca, Brit, 405, Stach, Oct. 10, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Prinz Eitel
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 262 9 AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I! The Straits Cinema Co. PENANG ROAD. "Tempora Mutantur et nos Mutamur in Illis.” THIS MONSTER ALL STAR PROGRAMME. 1. The Magic Screen. 2. Don’t send a man for Ribbons 3. A Trip up the Marne. 4. ‘‘There’s many a slip twixt Cup Lip.” 5. The
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    • 262 9 ESTABLISHED 19O N. D. DE SILVA, Mifiutacturint Jeweller, Diamond Seller, Engraver, agwMgfi Repairer, and Re-gilder, 74. BISHOP STREET. The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1869. THE FIRST LIFE OFFICE IN THE WORLD TO APPLY THE NONFORFEITURE PRINCIPLE TO POLICIES A Mutual Office No Shareholder» Annual Income £1.200«00(L
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    • 58 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS 'EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay, Chief Office I Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore, W; A. Whitb, Manager. A.
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 195 10 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. Despatched by the mail leaving London September 13. TEL-ELKEBIR EXPLOIT RECALLED. The death ie announced of Major William Mordant Marsh Edwards, V.C., at Hardingihain Hall. Attleboro’, Norfolk. Major Marsh Edwards greatly distinguished himself in the Egyptian War of 1882,
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    • 83 10 DEATH OF SIR R. VESEY HAMILTON. Admiral Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton has died at his residence, the Elms. Chalfont St. Peter’s, Bucks, after a short illness, at the Age of eighty-three. Sir Richard served in the Arctic expeditions of 1850-1 and 1852-4. in the Baltic during the
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    • 117 10 PRICELESS PICTURES BURNT. Carden Hall, an historic Cheshire seat, and now the residence of Colonel Holdsworth, wae destroyed by fire on Monday morning, the in* mates escaping with difficulty in their night attire. Furniture, jewellery, and priceless pictures were burnt. The fire was discovered just before five
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    • 123 10 PASSENGERS CARRYING WATER. An amusing train trip from Payerne to Fribourg is recorded, says a Geneva correspondent. At Lechelle, the first station, the engine would not move, and the engine-driver discovered that he had forgotten to take in water. Aided by the guard, the stationmaster and several
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    • 93 10 ESCAPE from studio window. A fire broke out on Monday morning at 45, London-read. Croydon, occupied by Mr. V. E. Vandyke, pl to tog ran her. Mr. Vandyke and a friend from the studio window by dropping 15ft. 'into *hc garden. The flames spread to No. 47,
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    • 77 10 OVER A HUNDRED PERSONS INJURED. Over 100 persons, sixty of whom had to be treated at the hospitals, were injured in a fierce fight which broke out between Roman Catholics and Protestants at a football match on Saturday afternoon at the Celtic Park ground. Belfast,
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    • 174 10 ANOTHER FRENCH STATION MURDER. Another crime, resembling those of the notorious motor bandit gang, has been perpetrated at a French railway station. Four men arrived at Aubrais, near Orleans, without tickets, and while they were being interrogated one of them fled across country, pursued by two porters,
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    • 80 10 According to a telegram from Tunis, the Superintendent of the Colonial School of Agriculture there has just been arrested It appears, says the Times Paris correspondent, that the prisoner secured the post by means of forged credentials, being in reality a fugitive from justice. He was originally
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    • 700 10 SEVENTEEN KILLED AND FIFTY INJURED PASSENGERS BURNT TO DEATH, Seventeen persons were killed and nearly fifty others injured in a railway accident on the London and North-Western Railway at Ditton Junction, near Widnes, Lancashire, on Tuesday evening. The engine left the rails and crashed into a bridge.
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    • 223 10 SCHOOLBOYS’ PRANKS LEAD TO SERIOUS MISHAP. Fire broke out on Tuesday between Llandudno Junction and Colwyn Bay in the •econd part of the up-Irish mail train which leaves Holyhead at noon, and when the train was stopped near Colwyn Bay half of a long corridor coach
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    • 158 10 THE UNIONIST CAMPAIGN. The great campaign in Ulster against Home Rule was inaugurated on Wednesday, when there was an imposing demonstration at Enniskillen of I nionist clubs and Orange lodges. Addressing an. audience of nearly 30,000 assembled in the open air, Sir Edward Carson said while
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1201 10 NV 9* W V CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA V.# AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA; Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL JL VB Paid-ap Capital £1,200,000 a«t«e Reserve Fund ...£1,650,000 J&D1B Mdll StOfDShlD Co. Ld. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Head Office A. 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, H. 0. 9k Agencies and Bbanohbb. S Amritsar
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    • 225 10 nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnn n Da n 2 H. P. TOURIST MODELS. n r,XED OR free engines. J n g n c n MOTOR J r REX I CYCLES. J n n n n 2 REX 1912, BOOKLET," PRICES. AND FULL PARTICULARS FROM Paterson, Simons Co., s UJJ q c H PENANG. 2
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  • 554 11 D. N. tk L. METHODS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. The desire of the Mother of Parliaments to be informed of the methods adopted by other European Parliaments to keep in touch with the proceedings of their different departments of State has resulted in reports on the subject being obtained
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  • 181 11 From information contained in the report of H. M. Consul at Tamsui on the trade of Formosa in 1911, it appears that the export of camphor (a Government monopoly) showed a decrease of 872,554 lbs. last year, the estimated output of refined camphor being 7.267,000 lbs. As
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  • 26 11 Penang :—The E. »fc O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Hotel de Europe. IpoH :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon: —Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 449 11 H AtfSUBSTITUTE FOR &.W A Drink, -X JxWL A T< A LCO HOL. 2'"s L***’ 'fy? l/1181 COMBINED, lix II c~'* S like {spirits, and is'the nearest IL Without substitute for alcohol ever I' UX *1 Qg j|® Alcohol produced. After alcoholic E /i jW IV or Gas I excess
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    • 281 11 QNG TZENG KLANG. TIMBER MERCHANT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR, HAS ON HAND SERIAH PLANKS, RAFTERS, AND SCANTLINGS OF VARIOUS SIZE*< FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. MOTORISTS USE MICHELIN TYRES. RepresenMive ONG KENG SWEE, 17. Kling Street, KLANG. F.M.S. PLANK SHED Opposite Court House. OFFICE 17, Kling Street» TELEGRAMS: KENGSWEE.” Klang. TELEPHONE No. 13.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2330 12 p. o. Intendcd Norddevtscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. A limited. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Sill Steam... l|| 1912 yoB Mlhß3eKH|3f AND Oct. 17 India connecting with Moldavia. Thur. 10th Oct. at 4 p.m. Teesta CHINA MIITIIAI QTCftm n.. Oct. 31 Assaye
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