Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily. ESTABLISHED 1833. No< 241 VOL. LXX. MONDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 723 2 RELATIONS WITH EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. Simla 4th October.—The report on the enquiry to bring Technical institutions into closer touch and more practical relations with the employers of labour in India, by Colonel Atkinson and Mr. Dawson is published to day. The following general recommendations are based on
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    • 1377 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. AMUSEMENTS. Sftlc |>y AuCtiOH. wanted The Straits Cinema Co. 2nd November 1912. Experienced salesman by an will* livYvluuvif i/i**' Import Firm for “Sundries” PENANG ROAD. Dep, “p plyt o “Tempora et nos Valuable Building Sites, J. N„ 0/0 Pinang Gazette. Mutamur in Illis." an( j yj Q j
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    • 59 2 MARTIN’S A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale. At all Chemists
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    • 370 2 AFTER FEVER YOU NEed I J I I k Something mote than ordinary food to restore I Ig-' you to health. You need— I f ‘Kepler’ Solution I {Trade Mark) A concentrated, delicious, tonic-food which the I Og feeble body can digest easily. It speedily fil' s I oul the
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  • NEWS FROMC HINA.
    • 149 3 9l)( r, Octobar s.—General Li Yuan U L j J the formation of societies in oflDet r their aims are submitted to fOtUr?Un receive his approval, this with a e prevention of seditious gatberumation has been issued with a A th’ suppression of sedition in the which
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    • 166 3 October 5. —The prospects o f the ions loan at London are becoming everv dav. The government is 3 ii" enormous losses by the transfer •rinnen’s via Teintsin. Two hundred n?wd out of the loan have be a n \t, the Emperor as a further rate of b[
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    • 313 3 The concession reporied to have been granted by the government to a FrancoBelgium syndicate for the construction of a great railway from Lanchow to Kaifengfu and the proposed line between Honau-fu and Sian-fu will not c ash with my railway scheme and in fact
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    • 171 3 Tientsin, October s.—The jury has found the man, Mitchell, who was arrested s ime weeks ago at a farm outside Peking, gu Ity on the third charge of larceny. Tne c >urt sentenced him to eighteen months’ imprisonment followed by deportation. The evidence
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    • 460 3 Mr. Wm. Archer, having given us his views of Japan, gives us a brief note on China, and that note is by no means complimentary. It is perhaps the view taken by many on their first acquaintance with the country until you get a little more
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    • 403 3 Endeavours to Establish a Bank. Interesting developments are taking place in the Dutch East Indies regarding the Chinese influence, says an Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial News. It is a well-known fact, that a very large number of Chinese, probably some 600,000, are occupied in the Dutch
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  • 194 3 THE “MEDICAL TIMES” AND LANCET ON ARABELLA RADIOMEDICINAL WATER. The Medical Times says The water is especially rich in those salts which have made other mineral waters famous in the past or at present for their efficacy in the treatment of Gout, Liver Complaints, and Chronic Constipation. We have tested
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  • 246 3 MnnAftv October 21. Trafalgar Day. Rugger Practice, Esplanade, 5.20 p.m. Penang Free School, 96th Anniversary. Volunteer Recruits, A and B Cos. P.R.C. Annual Meeting, 6 p.m Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, October 22.
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    • 71 3 Wk I BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. I CONTRACTORS TO I THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. I Milkmaid Milk LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I d 3SZ) I —7l Iff > v 4 I x \jiYj J J I COW:—My Milk without a doubt,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 73 3 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. VV. L. M A.M. A.M. P.M. F.M. Oct. 21 9-43 10-26 10-36 3-19 22 10-17 4-46 10-39 4-50 23 10-48 5-14 11-13 5-23 24 U-18 5-41 11-33 5-48 25 11-19 6-10 Nil. 6-12 „26 12-10 6-35 12-24 6-42 27 12-39 7-11 12-56
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  • 1754 4 1 EXPLANATORY STATEMENTS. THE NEW MUNICIPAL BILL. The current number of the Straits Settlements Government Gazette contains the drafts of several Bills which are being placed before the Legislative Council. We extract the following objects and reasons” signed by Mr. T. de M, L. Braddell, the Attorney-General
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 42 4 Melbourne, October 20. The race for the Caulfield Cup resulted as follows Uncle Sam 1 Royal Pageant 2 Scotch Night 3 Twenty-eight ran, and the winning distance was half a length. The betting was 5/1 against the winner. —Reuter.
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    • 275 4 A POINTLESS DRAW. The Crescent Star Sports Club shared points- with the Everlasting Athletic Club in the League contest on Saturday afternoon at Victoria Green. The Everlasting Club pressed at the start, but were repu'sed by Kader Mydin. They soon returned, however, and Hashim, taking the ball up,
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  • 189 4 Messrs. S. D. Senta and Co.’s Fortnightly Report from Hongkong dated 11th October says Bengal Opium —Ruled quiet. No siles are reported in the market. Clearances.— Patna New, 72 Chests Patna Old, 16 Chests; Benares New 12 Chests, and Benares Old 28 Chests, in all about
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  • 169 4 —T.O.M, Two Chinese wood cutters captured a big python atTanjong Rambutau on Friday morning. Their story is that while en route to cut wood they tripped over the monster reptile, which lay in a gorged condition across the jungle path they were pursuing. When it saw the
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  • 1709 4 CHIEF SECRETARY’S REPORT. The following is the concluding portion of the Annual Reporb for 1911 by Mr. E. L. Brockman, C.M.G., Chief Secretary of the F.M.S. The statistics relating to some of the Para Rubber Companies show the extraordinary profits which have been earned during the
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    • 100 4 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 that
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    • 489 4 The MtWATmil MALE aUARTEHE OF BOSTON n s I WILL GIVE A CONCErt I town hall. 8 1 On Friday, October 2jfi> 1912 I AT 9 P.M. TICKETS $i I 2368—24-10 I notice I Trnil B|I I Employers of tamtt r I are hereby reminded I under the above Enactment
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1924 5 THE THl>'* XING OUT Q UESTION The India Rubber Journal gives further jionB of opinion on the question, now V X one of pressing moment, of the tA be pursued in thinning-out t rste® t 0 r g e vea estates. jlgesßfi Harrisons and Crosfield. Tr seein* to
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    • 281 5 The report of the British Rubber Estates of Java, Limited, states that the estates account in last year’s ba'ance-sheet stood at the figure of £59,206. There has been retained in the balance-sheet this year the sum of £8,248, which is 75 per cent, of the
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    • 110 5 New Rubber Plantation Trust Baby. Times of Ceylon. London, October 7th.—Another Rubber Plantation Investment Trust baby has been floated to-day, namely, the Toerangi Sumatra Rubber Produce Company, with a capital of £150,000 in pound snares. The purchase price is £50,000 in shares and £■l,ooo in cash. The present issue consists
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    • 274 5 Supply of Labour is Scanty Coal Outputs Increase. The report of the Chief Inspector of Mines in India, referring to the calendar year ending 31st December, 1911, his just been issued. Miners now give employment to 1| lakhs of persons, the increase for the year being 1.14
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    • 312 5 The position of tin, says a home exchange of 23 ulto., is again interesting. Within the past fortnight the price has risen another £lO per ton to £228 for cash delivery, while forward metal has moved at a record-breaking rate up to £225. There was a voilent
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    • 358 5 Lubricating Oils TRADE MARK OF EXCELLENCE. Orease. 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 PetroleiHn Co. (S.S.), Ltd., No. I, WELD QUAY, PENANG. W. Manson, M. D.
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  • 898 6 The time at our disposal this morning has only admitted of a very hasty reading of the new Municipal Bill which is being introduced in the Legislative Council in place of that of last year. The withdrawal of the first bill, the Government admits, was due to
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  • POLICE CASES.
    • 91 6 Mr. and Mis. A. Boase were charged before Mr. R. B. Osborne in the Third Police Court this morning, with cheating Mr. A. Kerdyk, of Runnymede Hotel, in respect of the sum of $ll7-75 on the 15th of October at Penang, an offence punishable under section 417
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    • 65 6 On Saturday afternoon as passengers from the electric tram-car were alighting at Dato Kramat, a Chinaman riding his bicycle knocked down an old woman who was just crossing to the left side of the road. Brought before the Magistrate this morning, he was fined $2 for negligently
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    • 567 6 1 Early on Saturday morning, a Chinaman, an inmate of the District Hospital, Penang, attempted to hang himself. He was charged i before Mr. Osborne this morning and the facts revealed were that he was sufteiiag from a bad leg as it was incurable, it was
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  • 190 6 The following are the cl d llers on, y) in our abate h,. k J 9 to-day 0Q Satu y To. d Sharbr. J s= i Mining, 33 J ‘*«l u Sungei Gau... 8j 9 8 8| Tronoh 291 311 9} Tronoh South 4/3 5/J y 31
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  • 23 6 TO DAY’S PRICES IN LONDON London, October 21*. Market steady at last quotations. [*By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead &C 0
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  • 52 6 A NEW ORGAN. [/'rom Our Own Correspondent.] Sing ipore, October 21. The new organ of the Roman Catholic Cathedral was dedicated yesterday. It is a fine instrument costing £550 and was built by Messrs. Berington and Sons, London. Mrs. Eber and Mr. Adamson each gave a recital in
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  • 48 6 2,400 lbs. OF RUBBER DESTROYED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 21. The Rubber Store of Gunong Pad Estate, Chemor, was completely destroyed by a fire, which orginated in the smoking chamber. 2,475 lbs. of rubber were destroyed, but the loss is covered by insurance.
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  • 36 6 .—Reuter. KNIGHT’S DAUGHTER SENTENCED London, October 19. At Oxford, Miss Helen twenty-three, daughter Sir was sentenced to nine month for attempting to break into and Ja! Mr. Lewis Harcourt’s mansion on 13.—Reuter.
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  • 41 6 .—Reuter. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION FAILS Chicago, October Jack Johnson was arrestedI on of abducting a nineteen y ea old restaura nt. employed as cashier in hi on th e Johnson was immediately re girl denying the abduction.
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  • 33 6 Reuter. London, October Mr. H. H. Asquith. is much better, and „peration on thia week-end. A »hghtope tMt ial be necessary at a futm nee ded that an anaesthetic will not
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    • 256 6 •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ) o g By Special s o Appointment Majesty o O t 0 aOBEMffiS* King George, o IWDI C SILENT KNIGHT q Q THE O Worlds Best (or. g DUE SHORTLY ONE 15 H. P. g O Clarence Five Seater O O painted French Grey. g Q For Prices and
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    • 129 6 JUST PUBLISHED English Lessons for Asiatics. By PHJLIP A. WOOD, Formerly Assistant Master, Victoria Institution, Selangor, F.M.S. PRICE 50 CENTS. A! collection of Rules and Exercises drawn up for Asiatic pupils who have a fair English Vocabulary. TO BE OBTAINED FROM MESSRS. KELLY WALSH, LTD., SINGAPORE. MACMILLAN COMPANY, LTD., LONDON.
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    • 89 6 Among the passengers who left for Home on Saturday afternoon by the P. O China were Mr. W. R. McCallum of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. In Mr. McCallum’s absence, Mr. Sharp acts as local Bank Manager. On the subject of the F.M.S. prohibition of the sale of alcohol to
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  • 14 6 DEATH. Trottkr. —On September 22, suddenly, Cecil C. Trotter, late of Federated Malay States.
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  • 681 7 D.O.L. numerous engagements. AND CONFUTING VERSIONS. Belgrade, October 19. p reports of fighting, hitherto Turkish sources, show a m Sty i .utbreak on all the frontiers. pner c J-i,ns claim to have captured The Servians P, Sh! Servian army is believed to be with the Bulgarians.
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  • 247 7 London, October 11, —A Constantinople message says that the day of trial finds that although the Young Turks may have failed in many respects yet t he money spent in efforts for the reorgnisation of the army has certainly not been wasted. The depots are full,
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  • 307 7 Bombav, October 8. —An Advocate of India representative to-dav interviewed the Manager of Messrs Tlalli Bros on the subject of the Greek Reservists in Bombay, when the following information was elicited :—There are nearlv 50 Greek subjects in Bombay, he said. There are altogether thirty classes
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  • 283 7 Bombay, October 9.—Writing in the Advocate of India on the position of the Indian Moslems in connection with the trouble in the Balkans, Mr. Bedrudin Ab dulla Koor says: Hardly four years ago the Ottoman Empire was converted into a Comtitutional Monarchy and after a bloodless Revolution,
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  • 155 7 London, Octob a r 12.—A Constants* nople wire states The Sultan’s proclamation ordering a general mobilization, has been promulgated. It says “The whole world knows Turkey’s love of peace, and the Ottoman’s respect for the rights of the peoples. They demand equal respect for their own rights. Notwithstanding
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  • 207 7 The Right Hon’ble Mr. Ameer Ali, on behalf of the British Red Crescent Society has appealed to British generosity for funds to alleviate the distress among the Mussalmans that will be caused by the Balkan war. A Constantinople wire states: A Turkish lady writes to the
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  • 126 7 Madras, October 12.—A Manifesto, signed by a large number of influential Moslems in Madras, has been issued convening a mass meeting cf the community on the 16th instant, under the presidency of the Hon’ble Nawab Saived M ahomed Sabet Bahadur to consider the present situation
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  • 146 7 Calcutta, 11th October.—The Empire this evening publishes the following special cablegram from London The Bulgarian Premier has sent a message to the Daily News and Leader appealing for Englands’ sympathy and aid in the struggle. The impending war, he says, is the appalling ransom we are going
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  • 120 7 Accurate figures are not available of the war strength of the several armies which are now mobilised for war. Tte following figures, although of the latest compilation, are, therefore, only approximate, and owing to official secrecy events may prove that they are very much out. However, they
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  • 102 7 .—Reuter. INDEPENDENCE RECOGNIZED. POMPOUS CEREMONY. St. Petersburg, October. 19 Russia has recognised the independence of North Mongolia. The Russian special envoy, M. Korosto vetz, in an audience, communicated the decision with unprecedented pomp. The Novoye Vremya graphically describes the scene. The Relations With China. St. Petersburg, October
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  • 71 7 Reuter. PRINCE LICHNOWSKY’S POLICY. Berlin, October 19. Prince Lichnowsky, the new German Ambassador in London, interviewed by Reuter’s agency, said he was going to London without a cut and dried policy, except that of arriving at a reasonable settlement of all questions regarding the navies. Without going
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  • 26 7 —Reuter. TREATY SIGNED. London, October 19. Great Britain has recognised Italy’s sovereignty in Tripolitana. Ouchy, (Switzerland) October 20. The Turco-Italian treaty has been signed
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  • 186 7 MEDAN SPORTSMEN’S VISIT. The Sumatra Post reports a meeting recently held to discuss the arrangements for the visit which a party of Medan sportsmen are paying to Penang next Xmas. It was decided to meet Penang at cricket, hockey, football, tennis, and billiards. Ciicuhrs have been sent
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  • 66 7 The following is the programme of musi c to be played at the Esplanade thi a evening:— 1. Overture Oberon Weber. 2. Cake Walk 2Ac Darkie Boatmen Archer. 3. Royal Port Bazaar de Musical Thought Espinosa. 4. Waltz Mon Tresor Becucci. 5. March The J oily Penang
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  • 58 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $113.30 per picul, buyers, no sellers. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no sellers; Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., no sellers; Messrs. Leong Fee Co., no
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  • 82 7 Mr. R. P. Brash, Manager of Menglembu Loda Syndicate, Ltd., left for Europe on Saturday by the P. and O. China on a well-earned holiday. We are glad to be able to state that he resumes management of the Mines on May I next, and confidently expects
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    • 802 7 I IMPORTANT SALE. RE SALE OF MR. WEMYSS' FURNITURE. 'T'HE sale advertised to take place on ORDER OK IHE COURT. Thursday the 24th instant, at No. 341, Data Kramat Road ia withdrawn. n t(|e S U p rem e Court Of the J. R. McFarlane. Straits Settlements. THE UNITED SINGAPORE
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  • 566 8 POISONOUS REPTILES BECOMING TOO FREQUENT. Within the last few months there have been several cases of deaths due to snake bite, says the Ceylon Observer of October lAnother such case occurred yesterday afternoon at Bambalapitiya. In the Hindu Temple premises there, a Tamil woman was nursing
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  • 350 8 FAMOUS BILLIARD PLAYER’S SERIOUS CONDITION. John Roberts, the famous old billiard player, the public will learn with legret, says the P.M.G of Sept. 24, is seriously ill, so ill, indeed, that in »11 probability he will never be able to take part again in a serious
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  • 779 8 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. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m.,
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    • 892 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. FOUR NOTICE is hereby given that revised lists of persons entitled to vote at the Municipal elections, and of persons qualified to be elected as Commissioners, have been forwarded for publication in the TE TF Governmemt Gazette. B These lists are now open to public in- W Aw
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    • 218 8 I Sooner or later I I You will realize that the I safest, cheapest and best I I way to economize means I to fit I I CONTINENTS 1 TYRES. I I Chin Seng Co., Ltd., I I Sellar, Murray Co., I I PENANG. I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■non I PENANG MOTOR GARAGE,
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  • 2285 9 ""Q, “I———————— .1 i Number of Issue 8 i < Capii» l Suhscrr ed. shßreg Value. 2 Dividends. Name. o J Cu 8 S* K l___ M m CP 1908 1909 1910 1911 1913 MINING, -ennMO 1300.000 90,000 $lO >lO 10 30 30 28$ BeUt Tin Mining Oo 13
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  • 1224 9 ARRIVALS. Atjeh, Dut., 393, Roeleveld, Oct. 20, Sabang, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. China, Brit., 4166, Tocque, Octt. 19. Shanghai, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co Erroll Brit., 2889, James, Oct. 20, L’pool, gen., 8. Buttery Co. Ellora, Brit., 2567, Bowman, Oct. 20, C’cutta, gen., H. Liebert Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott,
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    • 278 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office i Canada Buildings, Indian Empire./ Bombay. Chief Office > Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore, W; A. Whitb, Manager. A. R. Bibhop, Special Representative.
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  • 938 10 It ii a great relief to be free of coal,” said Captain Thomsen, of the Jutlandia, to a Bangkok Times representative on the 11th inst. The Jutlandia arrived in Bangkok yesterday evening, and the work of unloading has been proceeding busily to-day says that paper. And in all
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    • 1526 10 NV V M d INSURANCE. H Incorporated by Royal Charter. >»■ p.id-.p Capital «,«00, 000 thb corporation of thb Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. OYAL exchange assurance a Hbad Offiob Royal Exchange, London. 38, BIBHOPBGATB, LONDON, B. 0. S' Yk Aowoibb AFD BbamOHBC. COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and Amritsar
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    • 406 10 i FUSSELL'S 1 s M M 5 £M "lusstull M 5 Green Butterfly J BRAND 3 MILK, i I 5 M 1 AGENTS: J PATERSON, SIMONS Co., > fl LIMITED. fl fl fIMfIfIfIBMWWWBKHHMaWSaMSKWWyssBfi JAVA—AUSTRALIA LIKE OF THE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy (Royal Dutch Packet Company). Regular monthly service of the magnificent
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  • 653 11 BRITISH TRADE WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES. According to the annual statement of the navigation and shipping of the United Kingdom for 1911 (which has just been issued by the Board of Trade), the total number of vessels engaged in the foreign trade which entered British ports during that
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    • 583 11 4 SUBSTITUTE FOR wiMF'. aDrink T ALCOHOL. JHbralfr A Digestive tS&SBSBr //< V 4^K aS MH COMBINED, '"'/■»> mPI Zill. ffll O. T. has ‘Hife and “bite” ‘ItHI S 7l i H like s P' r^s > an d i s the nearest .llf S I IL Without substitute for
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    • 161 11 “Daily Mail” Information Bureau, 12, Boulevard des Capucines (GRAND HOTEL BUILDING) (TEL. 128-96». PARIS AND 130, Fleet Street, London, E.C., FURNISHES FRBR OF UHARGK INFORMATION ON EVRRY ASPECT OF TRAVEL. The object of this bureau is to furnish gratuitously to travellers, either verbally or through the post, impartial and practic»
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    • 399 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. Head Office: No.
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    • 2537 12 p. go. intended sailing». jforddevtscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. n a¥ jg a tj on j 0 A i EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. p limited. w— r MIL SERVICE OUTWARD. _J OtCflll StCfllll 81)10 (ft IIK Oct with Mongolia. Fob Ixtb-obo to Sa,x. Stbambb. AND U Nov. 14 Devanha
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