Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1912-10-17 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 238 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER, —l—mm——um—11 rTP PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement1309 1912-10-17 1 --■□□□aaDaoaDaaDnwwßß f" FoR $3O i <r can have the Pinang V Gazette” posted every day Mr a whole year to your address, g 1 (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) g S Proportionate Quarterly and g 2 Half-y car!y rates VI a S Subscriptions arc payable in n g dvice and remittances should1,309 words
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Article1201 1912-10-17 2 WAR PARTY’S REASONS. The special correspondent of the Daily Mail, Mr. G. Ward Price, writing from Sofia, says There is nothing in the behaviour of this sunny little capital, lying in the plain at the foot of the steep wood-covered slopes of Mount Vitocha, to show that1,201 words
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Article166 1912-10-17 2 In the Netherlands budget of the financial year 1913, the expenditure is estimated at 231,000,000 florins (12 florins to the £1) including nearly 12,000,000 florins for extraordinary expenditure. The revenue is estimated at 109,01)0.000 florins, showing a total deficit of 21,000,000 florins and a deficit in the166 words
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Article145 1912-10-17 2 Row writes to the Malay Mail Sir, —With reference to a query on the use of quinine by “Malaria” in your issue of the 7th inst., allow me to inform him through your paper, that quinine taken daily in small doses on an empty stomach is a145 words
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Article100 1912-10-17 2 The second motor ship to the Far East, the Jutlandia, which as already known is a si’tership of the Selandia, except that it was built by Messrs. Barclay, Curie and Co., of Glasgow, has arrived at Singora. For this Port she brought 75 railway waggons and100 words
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Article126 1912-10-17 2 Indian Coolies Deb- bred. Simla, 29th September.—A decree, dr ted January 15th, 1912 by the President of the Republic of Costa Rica, is published in the Gazette of India. It absolutely prohibits the immigration into the country of individu’L of the cooly class, and captains of ports126 words
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Advertisement693 1912-10-17 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. IEN UNE E JJ r camers nß WANTED GLASGOW* HULL. A Quick and Capable General Fore- The ss Glenlochy E. J. Stallard, man for an Engineering Works Commander, is due at Singapore about in Selangor. Chinese preferred. Should be jgth October, and will have prompt desable to read693 words
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Advertisement375 1912-10-17 2 BEAUTY Pays x Homage a to k z ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW(TRADE mark) and never was homage more richly deserved than by this elegant non-greasy skin beautifier. Evenlady who wishes to preserve or improve" her complexion should use “‘Hazeline’ Snow” dailv Sold at all Pharmacies and Stores Prepared by Burroughs Wellcome Co.,375 words
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THE WORLD’S NEWS.
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640 1912-10-17 3 ITEMS OF INTEREST. clippings from lhe HOME PRESS. Despatched by the '•nail leaving London September 28. AN UNRECORDED INCIDENT. King Edward VII.; His Character and Personality is the title of an interesting article from the pen of Mr. Edward Legge, appearing in the October640 words
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Article122 1912-10-17 3 HURT IN MOTOR COLLISION. A motor-car in which Mr. Marconi, the famous inventor of wireless telegraphy, wm proceeding with Mrs. Marconi to Genoa, collided with another car near Borghetto on says a message from Spezia, Italy. Mr. Marconi’» right eye was injured, and he was aleo122 words
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Article86 1912-10-17 3 CASHIER AND BOOKKEEPER SHOT. Two bank clerks at Kattowitz, Upper Silesia, were killed in cold blood on Tuesday evening by a stranger who stepped up to the counter to get a note changed, says a Berlin correspondent. As soon as the cashier’s back was turned the stranger86 words
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Article131 1912-10-17 3 “A CONVICT ON LICENCE.” Friends of Mrs. Leigh, the Suffragette who was released last week from Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, state that her condition is still grave and that they are very anxious about her. As there seems to be some confusion about Mrs. Leigh’s present position, it131 words
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Article127 1912-10-17 3 MR. ASTLEY’S TRAGIC FATE. Another British aviator, Mr. H. J. D. Astley, was killed on Saturday. The accident occurred at Belfast in sight of 30,000 persons, this being the first fatal accident to an aviator in Ireland. Mr. Astley was making a volplane on a monoplane, and127 words
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Article57 1912-10-17 3 A telegram from Freiberg announces that a monoplane in which two senior Lieutenants were endeavouring to fly from Shemnitz to Berlin crashed to earth on Saturday morning, both men being killed. An aviator named Russell Blair, while making an exhibition flight at Shenandoah, fell from a57 words
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Article152 1912-10-17 3 A POPULAR PEER. The death has occurred of Lord Llangattock, at his country residence, The Hendre, Monmouth. In his seventy-fifth year, Lord Llangattock had been ailing for some months past, but recently his condition had shown so much improvement that he was able to visit Monmouth on152 words
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Article170 1912-10-17 3 BARON VON BIEBERSTEIN’S CAREER. The death is announced from Berlin of Baron Marschall Von Bieberetein, the German Ambassador in London, which took place early on Tuesday morning at Badenweiler, where he had been staying recently. He had been compelled to keep his room for some days on170 words
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Article142 1912-10-17 3 NOTABLE CANADIAN POLITICIAN. The Right Hon. Sir Richard John Cartwright died at Kingston (Ontario) after an operation. He was in lus seventy-seventh year, and had been Minister of Trade and Commerce in Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Government from 1896 up to the time of its defeat142 words
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Article64 1912-10-17 3 FIRE SUPERINTENDENT INJURED. Fire destroyed the extensive stores of Fulton, Dunlop, and Co., wine and spirit merchants, at Woking-street, Cardiff, early on Tuesday morning. The remains of a labyrinth of burning sheds made the firemen’s task dangerous. While assisting in rescuing eight horses, Brigade superintendent Geen64 words
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Article123 1912-10-17 3 A citizen of Petropavlosk, says a Pall Mall Gazette correspondedt> was wont to show his > friends a bomb which was thrown into the town when the British attacked it during the Crimean War, and to remark lapghingly that English bombs were not much good,123 words
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Article94 1912-10-17 3 The electricity supply at Ilford was interrupted by a fire at the works on Tuesday, disorganising the trainway system, and threatening the town with darkness. It was 8.30 p.m. before any illumination by electricity was obtainable. The Urban District Council met in candlelight. Tram-cars were driven by94 words
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Article94 1912-10-17 3 Amplifying an announcement which appeared in the Faris Press of the purchase of new dirigibles for the French Army during the coming year, the Temps explains that it is a question of utilising the vote of £240,000 included in this year’s Budget, and of carrying out94 words
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Advertisement713 1912-10-17 3 an* Dangers Artificial Infant Feeding gjjTIRELY OVERCOME. NE W hope fob every mother. difficulties of European mothers T,ie r)ie i r children in the Straits are c «rsing their g b rnft to thiB fact j u the Te tlU letter from a well-known *S" ,ron Lon,lGD H-ffi ph i713 words
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Advertisement589 1912-10-17 3 'Lubricating Oils T RADE MARK OF EXCELLENCE. Grease. Over 40 different grades of Moesiline Lubricants are manufactured, suitable for every cla s of Machinery. Prices and Samples May be had on Application to the Sole Importers: The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd., No. I, WELD QUAY, PENANG. AMUSEMENTS. WMV ADARir?589 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article131 1912-10-17 4 AN OUTSIDER’S VICTORY. London, October 16. The Cesarewitch Stakes, run to-day, resulted as follows Warlingham Mr. RS. Sievier 1 Tootles Capt. Forester 2 Winthorpe Mr. W R Wyndham 3 Eighteen ran, and Warlingham won by three lengths; three quarters of a length between second and third. Betting:— 33/1131 words
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Article78 1912-10-17 4 Warlingham is a 3 years’ old bay colt by W->rgravc (also a Cesarewitch winner) Sunny South. Warlingham had previously run five times this season, winning the Hartington Plate at Derby and the Hertfordshire Handicap at Harpendon. It started favourite in each instance, but did not beat anything of78 words
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Article690 1912-10-17 4 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Special Correspondent Taiping, 16, October 1912. Yesterday’s concluding operations in connection with this annual fixture, were carii d out in the same efficient and thoroughly business like style as its predecessor, and wound up most successfully in every detail. Selangor won the “plums,”690 words
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Article34 1912-10-17 4 We are requested to state that there will be a Rugger practice on the Esplanade on Monday next at 5.20 p.m. when it is hoped that all Rugger players will turn out.34 words
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227 1912-10-17 4 bo and upcountry is available.— Rangoon Times. Much interest has been aroused in Rangoon cricket circles by the announcement that a Ceylon team will be touring Rangoon in December. In recent years Cejlon has been sending over teams to the neighbouring continent rather frequently.bo and upcountry is available.—Rangoon Times. - 227 words
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Article171 1912-10-17 4 The recent returns show the trade of the United Kingdom duiiug the past six years pointed to far greater increase in our commerce during that period than in the preceding nine years. The increase in imports has b»en practically the same but the experts reach the huge total171 words
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Article188 1912-10-17 4 Government Troops’ Victory. London, October 7.—A Teheran message says Yar Mahomed Khan, a celebrated Fidai, who recently went over to Saleh-ed-Dowleh’a side has been killed and his followers totally defeated in an encounter with the Government troops outside Kermanshah. Saleh-ed Dowleh, who did not take part in the battle,188 words
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Article890 1912-10-17 4 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The 'following are further extracts from the F.M.S. Medical Report for the year 1911 by Dr. Sansom, P. M. O. Estates. The number of estates, including rubber, coconut and other cultivations, registered on 3lst December, 1910, was 501, the approximate area being 701,786890 words
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Article612 1912-10-17 4 A JAPANESE PROFESSOR. The Far Eastern Review in an article on recent appointments of advisers to the Chinese Government states: No hope is more cherished among the Chinese than that the time will speedily come when extra-territoriality will be finally banished. Until this is done China cannot612 words
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Article111 1912-10-17 4 SUPPOSED STEAMER BLOWN UP. Several fishermen arriving at Premia de Vilasart report having Been dense columns of smoke arising from the sea about seventeen miles off the shore. The smoke was followed by a rush of water. Immediately afterwards the fishermen heard a tremendous explosion, followed111 words
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Article73 1912-10-17 4 The next biplane sent out from the Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough, it is reported, will be fitted with a secret device for starting the propeller. Hitherto, of course, all aeroplanes have had to be started with extraneous help. If the propeller stopped in mid-air the73 words
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Article78 1912-10-17 4 In the City of London Court, on Wednesday, the Postmaster-General sued a woman for two guineas, the amount of two postal orders which had been cashed by her at the Barnes Post-office, and which turned out to have been stolen from a post-office. It was stated that78 words
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Article53 1912-10-17 4 Dr. Cox, medical secretary of the British Medical Association, states that the minimum scale of fees laid down by the association for the services of doctors in administering the sanatorium benefit under the Insurance Act has been generally, though not universally, adopted, both in London and53 words
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Advertisement462 1912-10-17 4 Th Dalli I MUNICItJ;i -—.Durbar N O Y? E i’ her<,by 11 hats oi persons entitle X 1 the Munici P al elections, and 4« fl qualified to be elected as ler < hftve been fo rwarded for publi^ I o l Governmemt Gazette. tl,,n 'n th, These lists are462 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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2051 1912-10-17 5 INCREASED profit. rHAIRMAN S PROPOSED VISIT TO CH THE PROPERTY. The fifth annual general meeting of the fusing Bharu Tin Mines, Limited, was held g e pt. 25, at Sa'isbury House, London(l E c Mr. W. A. Luning presiding. Toe Secretary (Mr. J. K. Gray)2,051 words
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Article342 1912-10-17 5 In spite of the unfavourable effects of the high exchange value of silver on exports from China generally, writes the American Consul-General at Hongkong, the exports of tin from China through Hongkong during the first balf of 1912 have assumed the proportions of a boom. The342 words
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Article518 1912-10-17 5 Bikani.— lnt. div. 6 per cent. Seremban Int. div. 10 per cent. Bukit Rajah— lnt d.vd. 25 per cent. Glenshiel First int. div. 10 per cent. Klabang.— lnt. divd. rate of 3 per cent. Selaba.— lnt. divd. 10 per cen. (actual). London Asiatic .-—Tut. div. 15518 words
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Article676 1912-10-17 5 Daily Telegraph. DANGERS OF OPTIMISM. In 1907 the cocoa plantations of Surinam, in Dutch Guiana, were destroyed by a devastating disease. Naturally the Dutch colonists were anxious to make good their los es, and their thoughts turned towards the most lucrative of all fruits—the binana. Just aboutDaily Telegraph. - 676 words
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Advertisement255 1912-10-17 5 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 eye that255 words
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Article1019 1912-10-17 6 The appearance of locusts in certain districts in the F.M.S. has been viewed with some alarm, and although we are assured on the authority of Mr. C. B. Holman Hunt in the current number of the Agricultural Bulletin that it is unlikely the climate of the Malay States,1,019 words
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Article909 1912-10-17 6 YESTERDAY'S MEETING. A meeting of the Rural Board for Penang I-land was held yesterday afternoon at the Land Office. The acting Collector of Land Revenue (Mr. H. C Sells) presided and the others present were the Senior Medical Officer, (Dr. R. Dane), the District Officer, Balik Pulau909 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article126 1912-10-17 6 thS With reference to the ingm the telegraphic c gapore Races m your ptDe( nf er *O. instan*-, I have to point out that the meat that l las been one yeans incorrect. ILr pended for the Singapore Autumn m" 1912 only—that is to say from126 words
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Article640 1912-10-17 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Sir, Re your editorial in Monday’s i BBue I venture to inquiie what the FMS Government does to n ake cer'ain that tinewly appointed Cadet has even aueleme') 6 tary knowledge of d.seis < prevalent i n t(l country and of640 words
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Advertisement124 1912-10-17 6 By Special is Appointment Majesty to King: George. DUNLOP TYRES. /J .‘‘Jk FIRST B Jfe/ FORE wTr MOST IN x W X X A Al EVE UU s XvZ A S SINCE. jy NOTED for their resiliency and superb wearing qualities. TRADE I MARK WSglluZ^/ Fresh Stocks of all sizes124 words
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Advertisement80 1912-10-17 6 TO-DAY S CONTENTS. Pa<7« Z.— What Wants. Page S.— The World’s News. Page If. Medical Matters in F.M.S. Sporting News; and China’s Judicial Advisers. Page s.— Planting and Mining. Page 6. Editorial: “Insect Pests;” Penang Rural Board; and Correspondence. Page 7.— Telegrams and A Brave Deed Page B.— “Seamew” Enquiry80 words
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Article431 1912-10-17 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. following are the changes (buyers J b ,'ller» only) r share list on P’S 6 to-day Yesterday. To-day. x 00 5 o SB*» 1 3 rn CQ m 12’ Bi 12i 14| Ki" t 5 Tin 38/9 41/- 34/- 37/6 10 6 U/~i 11/H 12/1431 words
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Article37 1912-10-17 7 TODAY’S PRICES IN LONDON. London, October 16*. The following are to-day’s quotawons for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Cre pe 4/3.} Para to arrive 4/6 Market steady. i By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co..37 words
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Article32 1912-10-17 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, 17. four Chinese were buried by a fall of 1 ‘U a mine at Ulu Klang on Tuesday Bodies have not yet been recovered.32 words
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Article44 1912-10-17 7 J, u Our Own Correspondent Singapore, October 17. Coin !,n of the Duff Development 1V n London the debenture Um a to f °rego half the debenfclk) W l,UQ dng to £150,090 in order to spit'd IU ave sufficient working44 words
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Article374 1912-10-17 7 —Reuter. ANOTHER TURKISH POSITION CAPTURED. THE CONFERENCE OF POWERS. Podgoritza, October 16. The fortress at Houm, the last between Tuzi and Scutari, surrendered to the Montenegrins yesterday evening. The garrison included 62 officers. Be’grade, October 16. It is officially reported that the fighting which occurred at—Reuter. - 374 words
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Article351 1912-10-17 7 TIRRD OF BULGARIAN DEMANDS The Daily Telegraph’s special correspondent at Constantinople, telegraphing on Sept 26 refers to the concentration of troops around Adrianople, described by the Foreign Minister as merely a question of autumn manoeuvies, and goes on It is certainly true that in going351 words
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Article127 1912-10-17 7 TERMS OF THE PEACE TREATY. GENERAL SAIISFACTION. London, October 16. The conclusion of peace has given much satisfaction to all interested in the efforts to restore peace in the Balkans. It is understood that the Turco-Italian Treaty includes the immediate withdrawal of Turkish troops and Italian evacuation of127 words
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Article42 1912-10-17 7 GERMANY’S AMBASSADOR. Berlin, October 17. Prince Lichnowsky, a member of the Prussian Oberhaus, has been appointed German Ambassador in London. He retired from diplomacy when he succeeded to the title and has been an advocate of Anglo-German amity.42 words
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Article71 1912-10-17 7 A MARVELLOUS ESCAPE. London, October 16. It has been decided not to probe the bullet from Mr. Roosevelts breast. At present his liver and lungs are grazed. His escape is marvellous, being largely due to lis magnificent physical condition. Tetanus antitoxin has been injected. Public Get A Rest.71 words
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Article64 1912-10-17 7 Launceston October 16. Seventeen bodies have been recovered. The North Lyell rescuers have ascertained that fifty-one are alive at the thousand feet level. It is hoped that they will be reached shortly. Twenty-eight are missing Forty-Five Dead. Later. Fourteen have been rescued at the thousand-feet level where64 words
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Article32 1912-10-17 7 —Reuter. UNEVENTFUL OPENING DAY. London, October 16. The first day of the Home Rule debate was peaceful in the extreme. The guillotine fell at the appointed hour without incident.-—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article94 1912-10-17 7 Last night there was a good deal of amusement at Ha r mston’s Circus over a special item for amateur riders. The prize went to Stockdale, but there were others who distinguished themselves, including a heavy weight for whom the ordinary belt proved too small and he was94 words
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Article213 1912-10-17 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 17. A gang robbery is reported from Sungei Besi, where a number of Chinese entered a house occupied by four Chinamen and a woman. The latter escaped, but the four men were slashed with parangs, one being seriously wounded. The robbers213 words
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Article799 1912-10-17 7 —S.F.P. ALONGSIDE A BLAZING STEAMER. Details have been received in Singapore of the saving of the Japanese oil steamer Soyo Maru which caught fire off Cape llachado Lighthouse and show that Captain A. R, Hunter and the officers and ciew of the Straits Steamship Company’s vessel Penang—S.F.P. - 799 words
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Article74 1912-10-17 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $112.05 per picul, buyers, no sel'ers. Tin in London is quoted at £225 15s. spot and £225 three months. The following is the local report to-day —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $113.12|; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,74 words
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Advertisement655 1912-10-17 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR. SALE. SINGAPORE and STRAITS R JL—> Bon Very quiet to ride good DIRECTORY. 1913. I ladies’ hack, also Bay Aus. Cob splendid trapper fast, ALL papers in the hands of the public a,, d quiet to ride. referring to the Directory should be Apply P. P. TENNANT,655 words
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Article1208 1912-10-17 8 ON THE GOVERNOR’S RECOMMENDATION. The enquiry into the loss of H. M. S. Walerwitch after collision with the Colonial yacht Seamew on Ist September last was re-opened in the Supreme Court on Monday afternoon before Mr Justice hbden. The Attorney-General, with whom was Mr. F. M. Elliot,1,208 words
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Article195 1912-10-17 8 ThvrsJay, October 17. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Krials Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday, October 18. St. Luke the Evangelist. Volunteer Company Drill. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, October 19. Homeward English195 words
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Article25 1912-10-17 8 Pbnang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Hotel de Europe. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon: —Strand Hotel.25 words
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Advertisement262 1912-10-17 8 THE PINANG GAZETTE. List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. Money Changer at Corner of Beach and Church Streets. at Logan’s Buildings, opposite Pritchard <fc Co. at Corner of Bishop and Pitt Streets. at Corner of Farquhar and Leith Streets, opposite E. O. Annexe.262 words
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Advertisement205 1912-10-17 8 PENANG LEAGUE FIXTURES be™ Datb. IM- 18...P.F. S .v. O .Lc. Sat. 19 E.A.C. v. Q.S 8 C Mon. 21... P.S.A.A. v. P.O p V Wed. 23... C.R.C. v. G.B.RC ’’’v Thurs. 24... H.L.F.C. v. eA C V Gr **n Fn. 25... I.K.F.Qv. p.f s Tues. 29... P.C.C v. E.A.C205 words
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Miscellaneous92 1912-10-17 8 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VI. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Oct. 17 3-07 10-16 3-24 9-06 18 3-36 10-48 4-14 9-30 19 9-40 Nil. 10-47 2-26 20 9-10 4-19 10-28 3-41 „21 9-43 10-26 10-36 3-19 „22 10-17 4-46 10-39 4-50 „23 10-48 5-14 11-1392 words
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Miscellaneous18 1912-10-17 8 The Moon. First Quarter Oct. 18 O Full Moon 26 Lust Quarter Nov. 2 O New Moon 918 words
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Article2166 1912-10-17 9 Number of Issue 5 5 S 1 )t*l. Subscribed.| shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Name. g. o.® j Cap 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ Q eonnnno 30.000 «0 »10 10 30 30 28J Belat Tin Mining Oo »3 <300.000 i 22*500 10 10 Bruang 2 2$ 300 000 “Z.’2,166 words
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Article1110 1912-10-17 9 ARRIVALS. Colombo Maru, Jap., 2920, Kawashima, Oct. 17, Kobe, gen., P. 8. Co. Dunera, Brit., 5389, Symmers, Oct. 17, Madras, gen., Huttenbach L. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Oct. 17, T. Anson, gen Adamson Giltillan Co. Hitachi Maru, Jap., 4132, Yamawaki, Oct. 17, Yokohama,g en., Boustead A Co. India,1,110 words
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Advertisement264 1912-10-17 9 KSTABLISHED N. D. DE SILVA. Manufacturing Jeweller, Diamond Setter, Engraver, Repairer, and Re-gilder, 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 Shareholders Annual Income £1.200.000. Funds £6.700.000Claims Paid264 words
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Article784 1912-10-17 10 For Balik Palau, 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 Tam bun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a, tn., 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.,784 words
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Article865 1912-10-17 10 Fushun coal exported from Dalny daring the month of August totallei 23,000 tons being an increase of 2,800 tons over the same month of the year before. More than a quarter of this, 6,450 tons, went to the Straits. The amount exported was 7,000 tons less than during865 words
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Advertisement1204 1912-10-17 10 v —p CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. A JL >1 Paid-tip Capital £1,200,000 < a w j Reserve Fond ...£1,650,000 Jao&n Mdil StCMQShID Co. Ld. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 r Hiad Orrioi: JK JL JB. BIBHOPBGATH, LONDON, B. O. AGINOIBB AMD BbANOHIB. Amritsar1,204 words
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Advertisement67 1912-10-17 10 “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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Advertisement431 1912-10-17 10 1 I F •*-'*l>lHi|| 111 iU Illi 111 11. ill The Swan pleases the The Swan outlasts impatient exacting Hl R H ot iera because it has writer. Those who ex- the hardest yet smooth' pect more out of a pen HI est writing point which than others have given.431 words
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Article579 1912-10-17 11 —Tianyoon Gazette. BOOKMAKER’S EVIDENCE. W. G. Henderson, who was arrested on Saturday, September 21, on the Rangoon race-course on a charge of possessing and using as genuine four forged currency notes knowing them to be forged, offences under sections 489 (b an<i c) I.P.C was placed—Tianyoon Gazette. - 579 words
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Article364 1912-10-17 11 FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR SEREMBAN. The motor ’bus of the Seremban Motor Service Co., leaving Seremban at 3 p.m. on September 23rd with 17 passengers, fII down the side of the road at 12th mile Ulu Bendul, writes the Kuala Pilah coi respondent of the M. Mail. The364 words
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Advertisement601 1912-10-17 11 MWIMjB.WUWMWI U SUBSTITUTE FOR /j 77 v A Drink, WTFPL. Tonic ALCO HOL. Digestive J I'% Jr eowoiwKD, A' iffOSgMiW O. T. has life and bite I alßyiSy JS like spirits, and is the nearest |f iHPir II Without substitute for 'alcohol ever [TIh P r i Alcohol produced. After601 words
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Advertisement294 1912-10-17 11 WHEN VISITING KUALA LUMPUR Do not Fail to Call on RASOOLBHOY ALLYBHOY, (ESTABLISHED 1890). Bombay Merchant and Commission Agent, Nos. 20, 67, 69, 73 JAVA STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. I STOCK Watches, Jewellery, Silks, Indian Saries, Sarongs, Woollen Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and all Travellers’ and Estates’ Requisites. Hbad Office: No.294 words
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Advertisement2525 1912-10-17 12 p lntend d sailings. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. v Steam Navigation Co. Mn jg at on CO i J EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTDRES. W-—.«AX > b "Alt SERm OUTWiRO. S OCCAM SlCflffl Shfo (ft ha Oct. 17 India connecting with Moldavia. Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND r MU( Oct. 312,525 words
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