Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 257 VOL. LXX. SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 941 1 ...■DDa3OD DnnnDßU FOR $3O Y. can have the “Pinang U Ga Z ette’* posted every day a whole year to your address. ,0 nOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) c Proportionate Quarterly and b Half- vearly rateS n J Subscriptions are payable m J jX and remittance, should o g be addressed to
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  • 452 2 JUDGMENT IN SINGAPORE SUPREME COURT. The Chief Justice, Sir William H. Hyndman Jones, delivered judgment in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Monday in the interpleader issue. Max Hilckes and Lim Yun Fah versus Edwin Giles Cropley. It was sought to release certain shares in the Nyalas Rubber Estate
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  • 183 2 ed at Kirin commit the murder.— China Press. Captured in Kirin. Peking, October 25.—After a sensational chase lasting many months the Chinese who is alleged to have killed Mr. Day, a missionary, in Honan last March, was arrested at Kirin yesterday. It appears that when the murder
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  • 209 2 Tokyo, October 25.—Since the recent frauds on the Mitsui Busan Kaisha the billmarket has been steadily tightening, resulting in the failure of the Saiga Electrical Company, followed by local difficulties at Osaka and Nagoya. Yesterday Messrs. Sanseido, a large firm of publishers, filed a petition in
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    • 975 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. TENDERS. wanted GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. A D Tp^ne a el two Tr,cer, public workTdepartment. STARK 4 MeNEILL, TENDERS. 2404—u c ArcAttecte, Penang. 1, Tenders are invited for the erection WANTED. of a General Hospital at Kulim, comprising the following works and An EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND buildings:— TYPIST for Merchant’s
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    • 828 2 Are you buying a new Tennis Screen this season? If so will you give us the opportunity of quoting you We are certain that we can please you our prices, considering the high quality material and workmanship put into our Screens, are very moderate while in annearanpo they are all
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  • 334 3 ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR GEDDES. At a meeting of the London Positivist Society held st Essex Hall, Professor Patrick Geddes, the well-known sociologist, addressed an interested audience on the subject of The Interpretation of Current Event?." At the outset the lecturer explained that he was concerned during
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  • 331 3 Saturday, November 9. S. S. Government Holiday. Sungei Kinta, Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Selangor Turf C.ub. Skye Meeting. Penang Golf Club, Sydney Cup. Taiping Church Work Assn., Sale of Work. Band. Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang
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    • 1227 3 N. Y. K. -A'-y japan Mail Steamskip Co. Id. SORE THROAT: X f ITS CURE AND PREVENTION V /I J\ > Are you suffering from Sore Throat The rnnnPFAN LINE epidemic is still raging, and many cases EUROPEAN are reported in which this common ailment Fortnightly service is aint in
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    • 291 3 THE KOALA LUMPUR ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD. «KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG TAIPING. W Contractors for all kinds of Steel Constructional Work, Mining Plants, Aerial Ropeways, Rubber Factories, etc., etc. BRl d°es diesel RUBBER SPECIAL TOOLS have now been in- CTIMOIKirC MACHINES stalled to cut rub- I tllwllitw I ber machine rolls a
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  • 403 4 ARRIVALS. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, Nov. 9, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Alesia, Ger., 2228, Habel, Nov. 9, H’burg, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Borkum, Ger., 3843, Parrau, Nov. 9, S’rang, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, Nov. 8, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Circe,
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 80 4 —Reuter. VICTORY OB LORENZO. London, Nov. 8. The race for the Liverpool Cup resulted 1 Lorenzo Whalley 2 Aprille Hedaon 3 Wolj Land Trigg The betting was 100/9, 100/7 and 8/1 against, respectively. Won by a length and a half. The following also ran Bachelor's Hope Higg* Eton
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    • 188 4 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 9. In fine weather and iu the presence of a large attendance the Skye Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opened yesterday. Resu'ts Race 1. 1 Broivn Comet Hazard 2 Lassie Mills 3 Magnet McGill Won by
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    • 278 4 G. S. R. C. v C. S. S. C. The Government Service Recreation Club meet the Crescent Star Sports Club in their last match in the League on Thursday afternoon on the Esplanade, when the latter Club was defeated by 2 goals to nil. For the greater part
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    • 307 4 A RETROSPECT BY SEFTON.” The recent Autumn Singapore Meeting finished the racing year of this flourishing institution, and a brief review of its statistics may be of interest to many of your readers. Altogether 181 different candidates faced the starter against 201 in 1911, still
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  • 98 4 A sad sight was observed on Oct. 18 morning as at ten o’clock the naked corpse of a pretty girl of twenty years was dragged from the sea near to the Terreplin says the Cebu Chronicle. There was a gold chain with ornament suspended round her neck he**,
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  • 152 4 London, November I.—Government has decided to accept the protests of the bankers in the Six Power group home through the Legations, against the assignment of a portion of the salt revenues as a guarantee for the Crisp loan. The Ministry of Finance is to be instructed ta
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  • 50 4 London, Oct. 31. Mr. Arnold Baker, in reply to Mr. Charles Bathurst (C., South Wilts) in the Commons, said Lard Crewe had ask d for a full report of the circumstances connected with the case of Mr. Arnold, Editor of the Burma Critic, recently convicted at Rangoon.
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  • 53 4 P. O. Shares Spurt. Lon lon, Oct. 31.—The outstanding features of the Stock Exchange to-day was a spurt in Peninsula and Oriental shares to 33 and in Royal Mail shares owing to rumours of an agreement concluded between them and the P. and O. Another reason is that a big
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    • 93 4 Experiments on Human Beings have proved the body-building power of Bovril to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken. Where to go this evening. COME TO THE KING STREET THEATRE, and witness the performance of THE CLEVEREST TROUPE OF ACROBATS, JUGGLERS AHO EQUILIBRISTS IN THE WORLD ALSO Most
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    • 724 4 Reading at Meals Bolting Food Unsuitable Diet. THREE CAUSES OF INDIGESTION And One Tonic Treatment of Cure. Reading at Meals is a bad habit that often leads to Acute the organs of digestion and tone up the nerves th t Dyspepsia. Hurried meals and bolting food without proper them. a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 257 4 ANOTHER MOST EXCEEDINGLY RARE OFFER TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY NIGHT! The Biggest Reception iu Town this Evening. Delightfully Fascinating most Energetic and Laughable. A Grand Lot of New A.B. Dramas and Comedies supported by the Grand Film depicting The Funeral Procession of the late Emperor of Japan. Entirely New
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    • 169 4 AMUSEMENTS. Special Announcement! Japanese Art of Wrestling JU JITSU! JU JITSUI! COMMENCING ON Saturday 9th, Sunday 10th, aid Monday, 11th Not'., 1912, AT THE Matsuo’s Japanese Ginematograpt PEA ARG BOAD. Professor Yaiuato, The Undefeated Champion, Ju-Jitsu Wrestler, who will also show the art of Ju-htsu To-night Change of Programme as
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  • 1218 5 PROGRESS OF DEVELOPMENT. The second annual general meeting of the Sungei Ma tang Rubber Company, Limited, was held on October 8 at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E. C., Mr. Thos J. Ive (chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. Chas. A.
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  • 213 5 Applications are invited at a premium of 10s per share for 150,000 Preferred Ordinary shares of £1 each of Harrisons and Crosfield, Limited, the proceeds of which will provide the company with further capital, which, having regard to the rapidly—expanding character of the business the directors consider
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  • 301 5 Applications are invited at par for £20,000 seven per Cent. First Mortgage Convertib’e Debenture stock of the Merbau Rubber Estate, Limited, which consists of 800 acres on the Merbau River, in the State of Kedah, adjoining Perak, some 30 miles north of Penang, from which town communication
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    • 439 5 "bad breath. THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. Your breath is foul. You do not perceive it yourself. You are like a —j>. II P erson who s always among the oils and I 'H if ||l varnishes—you get used to what is to many people I H a most obnox
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    • 67 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.
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    • 251 5 The ceyion Manure works, A. BAUR. PENANG BRANCH. Penang, Ist November, 1912. PLANTERS are hereby informed that a Branch has been opened in Penang and that all Correspondence should be directed in future to THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, Penang, Office: F.M.S. Railway Building, HO. 1, Telegrams: Fertilizer Penang.
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  • 33 6 KcKenzie.—On the sth inst. at Keith, Banffshire, Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie, of a son. Young —At St. Leonards-on-sea on October 28, the wife of Mr. Robert Young, of a daughter.
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  • 66 6 Kennedy—lnglis.—On the 9th October, at Dharmsala, Punjab, India, by the Rev. C. H. Haslam, C M.S., Captain Gilbert Stuart Kennedy, Ist K.G.O. Gurkha Rifles, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Kennedy, of 16, Freeland-road, Ealing (late of Penang, Straits Settlements), to Helen Mabel, second daughter of the
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  • 902 6 The triangular contest for the Presidency of the United States of America has had the result predicted by the prophets. Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, has won handsomely from Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt, thanks chiefly to a split Republican vote. He has been the favourite for
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  • 235 6 FANCY DRESS DANCE. The members of the Parish Hall and their friends gave a fancy dress last night, when over 209 took part, it being one of the most successful fuuct ous ever held in the Hall. Though simply decorated, it represented a garden of ever-greens, and the
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  • 147 6 London, October 31.—Colonel C. E. Yate raised the question of the appointment of Mr. R Stubbs, a junior first-class Clerk in the Colonial Office, as Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, involving the supercession of the Officiating ‘Secretary, who had long experience of Ceylon. Mr. Harcourt, in reply, said
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  • 93 6 The Deepaveli Festival was celebrated by the Hindus yesterday when the Bajanai, a religious procession, was conducted by the members of the Penang Hindu Sabha, with music and singing. The procession left the Sabha at 3 p.m. and went to the Chetty Temple at Dato Kramat Rotd,
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  • 275 6 Singapore, 7th Nov—lnformation has been received from Saudakan that the No>d leutscher Lloyd steamer Loosok, 1,600 tons, stranded an 1 sank off Borneo, eu route from Saigon to Cebu with a caigo of rice. The news was brought to Sandakan by one of the ship’s officers.
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  • 91 6 LATEST DIVIDER the RUBBER AUCTION (P.G. Special c»n t London, N OTemberB The Tanjong Malim R ub has declared a dividend m, cent. 4 P» The following interims are declared Lanadron Rubber Estates Im 10 per cent. Ledbury Rubber Estates b, 10 per cent. Kepong (Malay) R
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  • 282 6 TO-DAY'S CHANGES. The following are the change, (fc,» and sellers only) in our share li,t, shall publish, as usual, on Monday Thursday. To-day. x x J Sharks. 5 5 5 "3 s 35 in a Mining. Malayan Tin 44/6 46/6 45/6 47 5 Pahang C. 10/3 11/3
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  • 104 6 REDUCTION IN PUKE The London correspondent of t e cables on November 5 j j C d At to-day’s auction seven hunor six tons of Plantation was offered (J Malayan) against 820 to s er o], Malayan) at the auction on The prices obtained comparison with previous
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  • 18 6 -"T'SThe foll London, E. C., interim dividends hav Shelford 10 o er cent. Ceylon Proprietary 4
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  • 23 6 mansionho^ 8 foß (P.O. L £lOO,OOO has been >«e to the Mansion House .PF’ to establish a School of T P
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    • 372 6 EXHIBITION OF MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT. We beg to announce that an Exhibition of Everything Good in Office Equipment, including Up-to-date Filing, etc., SYSTEMS, TYPEWRITERS OF STANDARD MAKES High-Grade Office Supplies for Typewriters, Duplicators etc., CALCULATING MACHINES, DUPLICATORS, LETTER COPIERS, RONEO Steel Filing CABINETS, RONEO Card Index CABINETS, WILL BE HETD
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    • 63 6 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. Page 2.— Nyalas Shares. Page 3.— The Newspaper of To-day and The Week’s Events. Page 4- Sporting News. Page s.— Sungei Matang Rubber. Page 6.— Editorial: President Wilson;” Parish Hall and Telegrams. Page 7.— Telegrams. Page B.— Hongkong University. Page 9. —Shipping; Mails; Local Steamer Service; Produce; Exchange
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  • 2325 7 ALLIES AGAIN SUCCESSFUL TURKS DRIVEN FROM CHATALJA. THE DIVISION OF THE SPOILS. ADRIANOPLE SURRENDERS. London, November 8. The Daily Mail correspondent at Bukhrest who has just arrived from Sofia says it is' believed Adrianople surrendered on Tuesdav, the Bulgarian* concealing the fa<' fearing the intervention of the Powers
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  • 162 7 D.O.L. A CALL TO ARMS. Princeton, November 7. Dr. Woodrow Wilson has issued a statement in which he calls the progressive forces of the nation to unite to free the Country and Government of corporate and private influences. No honest and enlightened business man, he said, need
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  • 57 7 .—Reuter ALL ROUND INCREASES. London, November 30. The Board of Trade returns show that last month imports increased £10,321.762 and exports £4,787,679 The reports of raw wool increased by £323,644, cotton £142,460 metals and manufactures thereof £1,500,000. The exports of coal increased by £1,132,544, iron and steel manufactures
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  • 35 7 Reuter. SERIOUS CHARGE AT CHICAGO. Chicago, November 8. A Federal Grand Jury has indicted Jack Johnson on four counts of inter State transportation of women for immoral purposes. Bail was fixed at $30,000.
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  • 31 7 .—Reuter. Sevastopol, November 8. Seventeen blue jackets have been sentenced to death and 106 to hardlabour for from four to eight years for instigating disturbances in the fleet.
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  • 20 7 .—Renter. London, November 8. The death is announced of Mr. Harwood, Liberal M. P., for Bolton.—Renter.
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  • 20 7 Reuter, London, November 8. The Elections of the Duma have resulted in a larg emajority of reactionaries.—
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  • 341 7 —Reuter GRATE NEWS FR)M MONGOLIA. A CONFLICT EXPECTED. St. Petersburg, Nov. 7. Telegrams to the Novoye Vremya state thac Chinese residing at Kobdo have been sent to Harbin under a Cossack escort. There are only thirteen Cossacks and one Officer at present in Kobdo, but three Sotnias and
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  • 268 7 ANOTHER SENTENCE. London, November 7. Davidson, who shot the witness Zelig in the Rosenthal case, has been sentenced to twenty years’ imprisonment.—Reuter. The London Daily Telegraph's New York correspondent cabled on October 6 Outside the courthouse where Police Lieut, Becker is being tried I noticed Mrs.
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  • 22 7 Reuter. MORE WINDOW SMASHING. London, November 7. The Suffragettes smashed the windows of the House of Commons in Dublin.—
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  • 78 7 PROPOSED GIFT OF WARSHIP. (From Owr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 9. At the meeting of the Federal Council, th® Sultan of Perak will move: "It ia resolved that this Council approves the Federated Malay States offering a fist class armoured ship, this vessel to be
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  • 72 7 —Reuter. London, November 7. The House of Commons, by 314 to 212, votes adopted clause thirteen of the Home Rule Bill providing for 42 Irish representatives at Westminster. Replying to a Unionist question, Mr; Asquith said the scheme was not final. It was the first instalment of
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  • 72 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, November 8. The Italian and German papers say that the conferring of the order of the Black Eagle on Signor Guiliano is proof of Italy having fully rejoined the Triple Alliance. Signor Guiliano handed the Kaiser a personal letter from King Emmanuel. Prince Heinrich has
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  • 16 7 —Reuter.J Paris, November 8. Tne Super-Dreadnought La France was launched at Saint Nazaire..
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  • 81 7 London, October 29.—A manifesto restores the Dalai Lama to his former rank and titles. The official Gazette states the Mongolian and Tibetan Bureau, under the direction of the Cabinet, request funds for the necessary despatch of agents to Tibet to enquire into the situation, and to endeavour
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 129 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAiMTED. AFIELD KRANI for an estate near Penang, must be thoroughly experienced in Tappin?. Apply in the first place stating experience etc., to R c/o Pinang Gazette. CONDUCTOR WANTED FOR Estate in Johore, good salary to capable man, Furnished Bungalow free. Applications, with testimonials, to THE MANAGER, Melville
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  • 1126 8 JANUARY MEETING, 1913. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FiRST DAY Tuesday, 7th January, 1913. SECOND DAY Thursday, 9th January, 1913. THIRD DAY Saturday, Ilth January, 1913. To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held at 4 o’clock p.m., on Friday,
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  • 627 8 —Daily Pies». A GOOD START. It is very gratifying to be able to record that the Hongkong University, which is now in full working order, has started on its cireer under most encouraging circumstances. As we all watched with deep interest the erection of the magnificent pile of
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  • 248 8 —Daily Chronicle. Philadelphia, October 6.—Six of the most prominent business men of Philadelphia and two other men, who are as yet unidentified, were killed last night in Fairmount Park in an automobile accident. A ninth person was taken unconscious to the hospital and is
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  • 26 8 Fbnang :—The E. k O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Hotel de Europe. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon -Strand Hotel.
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    • 177 8 I The Proper Equipment of I I your Car includes I I CONTINENTAL I TROPICAL 111 RIBBED 1= TYRES. I I CHIN SENG CO., LTD. I I SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I I PENANG. I i PENANG MOTOR GARAGE,: M China Street Ghaut, Penang. M I Telegraphic Address: MOTOR, PENANG.’’ Telephone
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  • 778 9 hotels and shops are found.— Encyclopaedia Britannica. A NATURAL CITADEL. The City of Constantinople, which is now in imminent danger of being taken by the Balkan Allies, was founded by Constantine the Great and was inaugurated as a new seat of government on May, 11, A.D. 330. To indicate
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  • 72 9 London, Nov. I—Sir E. Grey, in reply to Sir E. H. Carlile in the House of Commons, said Sir J. Jordan unofficially informed China his Government did not support the candidature of Sir Francis Piggott. The Government entirely approved of Sir J. Jordan’s action. Sir Francis
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 275 9 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Pa air Panjang, Singapore. 2 Grand Prix Gold Medal Brussels 1910. Soerabeia 1911. j I —AW\ v ir^n)—l Ist Class Rickshaw i and Carriage Tyres. =\ra/— ASK FOR FREE PRICE LISTS. Lubricating Oils J. TRADE MARK OF EXCELLENCE. J ®K ’Grease. Over 40 different grades of Moesiline
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    • 285 9 HZ-~ ''inn :-S i > lu MCPf/r •’■‘Him SSI. leav/ASiall AGENTS: Outhrie S 9 Go., Lztd., Penang and Singapore. 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
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  • 710 10 THE SHIPPING RATE WAR, Japanese steamers, says the Calcutta Englishman of Oct. 25, are making a desperate attempt to capture Indian trade and the British India Steam Navigation Company, their most formidable rival, is equally determined its position of supremacy. A rate war has been in progress
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    • 536 10 Are You Satisfied I WITH YOUR SYSTEM OF LETTER-FILING I Can you locate any particular I correspondence quickly* just when you need it? I If you cannot, yon are wasting valuable time. We are specialists in filing systems. Confl suit us if you have any difficulty, and we will K*
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    • 100 10 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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    • 113 10 The China Mutual Life Insurant Company, Limited. ESTABLISHED 1898. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Registered Office: HONGKONG. Capital t Subscribed Taels 0,0001 TOTALJFUNDS EXCEED TOTAL INSURANCE IN s o0 exceed POItCE $10,000,000. $40,000,000. For Rates and other matters oj interest apply to Sholto D. M. U-. 110, W. She rr ok v
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  • 651 11 H. C. I. writes to the Editor of the Malay Mail:— Sir,— lt it interesting to note, in the article on Army Slang in your issue of the 26th, the large number of words Thomas Atkins has adopted from the Hindustani language. Thomas is by no means a
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  • 225 11 THEIR WORKS AT WOOLWICH. The Engineer of September 27th contains an illustrated article describing the recent large extensions of Messrs. Siemens Brothers Co. Ltd ’s factory at Woolwich, which make it one of the largest Works in the Metropolis and one of the most conspicuous structures on the
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    • 501 11 \Wk®?MiwWiO/w J I\ LX gK y»Wz* Kk wX tUwM^V//,/ 4| Kwr Lemons X w/ Z Z 1 rrA W full of Juice and V riavoup ffio are used in making this Squash. Its Taste is Delicious, V\r x K \7W//fl and its Purin is jyj \il y Wffll IV ri
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    • 600 11 A Lady Housekeeper «iiH Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness— The fact that Mrs. Taylor did not give up her work, and did not go for a change, is clear proof Phosferine prevented the nervous breakdown which her doctor said was certain unless she gave up her duties. Mrs. Taylor is not
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    • 2361 12 p. &o. intended sailing». Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., Jk ■XPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ,F ”***< limited. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. 1 ocean steam sum ci 1912 Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. 0,,, F IV,, Nov. 14 Devanha connecting with Mantua.x AND (Th k ohih*
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