Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 November 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-11-22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 268 VOL. LXX. FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement958 1912-11-22 1 a anßD n3naoaanoMßßß 2 r FOR $3O ■< r can have the Pinang J Gazette” posted every day a whole vear to your address. J (LOCAL SUBCRIPTiON. $27.) g proportionate Quarterly and c Half-Y early rateS ui n c subscriptions are payable in n E trance and remittances should p958 words
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Article464 1912-11-22 2 MRS. SHRIMPSKY AND HER NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOURS. An amusing action to recover damages for slander was heard in the Lord Mayor’s Court on Oct. 31 before the Recorder (Sir Forrest Fulton) and a jury, the plaintiffs being Mr. Samuel Alexander, hairdresser, of 14, Hutchison-street, Aidgate, E and his464 words
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Article367 1912-11-22 2 CHASED WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS. White Plains, N.Y, Oct. 16.—Mrs. Esther Primrose, wife of the minstrel, Mr. George H. Primrose, who is suing him for a separation, declared before Justice Keogh that her husband is worth $700,090 and that he has made it out of367 words
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Article46 1912-11-22 2 Rangoon, November 13.—The Government Advocate, Burma, has declined to certify the defamation case, Andrew vs. Arnold, as a proper matter for further inquiry. An appeal will now be preferred to the Privy Council, for which purpose Mr. Hamlyn, Arnold’s counsel, is going home.46 words
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Advertisement1689 1912-11-22 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.NOTICES.TENDERS. WANTED FOR TELOK ANSON. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF GRAIN AND WHHJILU rut itLvn n FODDER FOR BATTERY MULES AND A CHINESE CLERK wi h sound know- '"pENDERS are invited for the lease of PONIES. ledge of boox-keepine. Also a 1 the following for the year 19131,689 words
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Advertisement359 1912-11-22 2 HAS FEVER MADE YOU M A O 1 tonic food P the Blood, restores J E.:; 1 Vitality and Strength, ft ■J Solution Forms Fat, Flesh and p| lg|g Muscle; Bone, Brain and Obtainable of all Nerve. Fortifies the whole Druggists I®®* Burr °ughs Wellcome Co., London .rx 4i4 ALL359 words
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Article1334 1912-11-22 3 ANNUAL REPORT, 1911-12. At the close of the year ended 30th June, 1912, 10,445 merchant vessels, registoing about 21f million tons gross, held classes assigned by the Committee of Lloyd’s Register. During the year, classes were assigned by the Committee to 684 mw vessels. The registered1,334 words
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Article195 1912-11-22 3 Fr 'd-v». November 22. St. Andrew’s Ball, Reel Practice. Volunteer Company Drill. Ipoh Gymkhana Club, Race Meeting. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, November 25. Ipoh Gymkhana Club, Race Meeeting P.L.R.C. “At Home” Rifle195 words
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Advertisement533 1912-11-22 3 jFyou suffer) From any Skin or Blood Disease. •uoh M eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, Ac., DON’T DELAY but at once start a course of Clarke’s Blood Mixture (the World-famed Blood Purifier), and the experience of thousands whom533 words
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Advertisement125 1912-11-22 3 By Ta AwaiataMt hjl the king. After fever, Lemco Bouillon is the best and safest tonic. It repairs the ./aste tissue, replenishes the blood, and builds up a strong constitution. Doctors recommend it. Lemco The most highly concentrated Beef in the world. Absolutely pure. Lemco, Thames House, London, E.C. IB125 words
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Article643 1912-11-22 4 INTERVIEWED AT IPOH. Mr. W. A Luaing, Ciiairm 11 of fc^e Kinta Tin Mine?, Ltd., Pusing Lama, Ltd., Fusing Baru, Ltd., Siputeh, L‘d, Narboruugh, Ltd., Sungei Ray la, Ltd., and Vice-Chairman of Sungei Kruit, Ltd., who has been in Kinta on a visit to the mines643 words
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Article154 1912-11-22 4 FROM AFFLUENCE TO POVERTY. A once very brilliant Belgian singer, Mlle. Bernadine Hermackers, has just died in a Brussels hospital, friendless and in greal want, says a Brussels correspondent. She went to Paris when she waa very young and attractive, and her star rose and154 words
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Article82 1912-11-22 4 A Blue-Book has been issued containing ■statistics of the working of the Irish Acts. Referring to the reinstatement of •«voted tenants, the Commissioners regret that in a number of cases in which these tenants have been provided with holdings and money has been spent82 words
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Article100 1912-11-22 4 A military train and a passenger train going in opposite directions came into colliVn.'ti n M evening at Streeteville Radwav r n k n the Cana dian Pacific of men y nf V* train, which was full new rc t f the Fo rt y- ei100 words
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Article1086 1912-11-22 4 ONE OF BRITAIN’S BESE” Naval writiug in a Hongkong contemporary, says of Sir lan Hamilton who is n w in Singapore He knows his ground thoroughly, particularly up in the North where he served as representative of India during the RussoJapanese War on the Staff of General1,086 words
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Article69 1912-11-22 4 Australian'papers report that a trial is proceeding in the Central Police Court, Sydney, of Joseph Cox and John George Aiktnau, directors of the Papuan Rubber Trading Co., Ltd., who are charged with having, with intent to defraud, omitted and concurred in omitting from a report and balance69 words
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Article62 1912-11-22 4 Lon ion, November. 15th.—Mr. Gokhale had an interview to d»y at Pretoria with General Smuts, and Mr. Fis'ier, of two hours. Mr. Gokhale declared afterward that he was quite satisfied with the frank and full interchange of views on the position of Indians in South Africa.62 words
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Article72 1912-11-22 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $113.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £226 ss. spot and £226 15s three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Strait? Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $114; Penang: Straits Trading72 words
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Article43 1912-11-22 4 The following aie the Services for Province Wellesley on Sunday next, November 23rd. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth.—Evensong and Sermon, 5.30 p.m. Bukit Tengah.—Matins and Address, 9.30a.m.; Evensong, 5.0 p.m. Holy Trinity Church, Nibong Tebal.—Matins, 9.30 a.m.; Evensong, 5.0 p.m.43 words
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Article94 1912-11-22 4 We understand that Telephone trunk lines will be opened shor ly between Penang and Kuala Muda and Penang and Kulim. The date of openng will most probably be December 1. On Suiday divine -ei vice will be held in the Presbyer an Church Northam Road at'6 p.m. when94 words
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Article757 1912-11-22 4 Per P and O steamer Malto a, connecting with the steamer Himalaya at Colombo.—From London Nov. I.—To Singapore: Mr. Mr?, and Miss Evan°, Mr F Davies, Mr Atkins, Mr W Watkinsou, Mr G Corke, Mr D Kindersley, To Penang Mrs and Miss Sturges, Mr V Crutwell757 words
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Article123 1912-11-22 4 Calcutta, Nov. 13.—A distressing attempt at suicide was made yesterday at Howrah, by a young Italian lady who had recently come from Europe to be married to Mr. Fraser, Manager of the Howrah Cotton Mills. The wedding was to have taken place in Christmas week, but Mr. Fraser123 words
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Advertisement221 1912-11-22 4 "Daily Mail” Information Bureau, 12, Boulevard des Capucmes (GRAND HOTEL BUILDING) (TEL. 128-96>. PARIS AND 130, Fleet Street, London, E.C., FURNISHES FREE OF CHARGE INFOBMATION ON EVERY ABPRCT OF TRAVEL. The object of this bureau is to furnish gratuitously to travellers, either verbally or through the post, impartial and practice’221 words
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Advertisement121 1912-11-22 4 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £34,800,000.0.0 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./ Bombay, Chief Office > Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore, W. A. White, Manager. A. R. Bishop,121 words
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Advertisement313 1912-11-22 4 INSURANCE. THE «OYAL EXCHANGE ABSURA|| Cf Oom™ d compamsa m exiatence. ft h a benefits of Assurance to th, period exceeding 190 years. P bhc Agents Llre MARINE Busin. PaauF 4 81 w t t es Mannheim Insurance Co Ufiarin) Insurance. The anUersigued. aa A g eQba wil| Marine R313 words
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Miscellaneous53 1912-11-22 4 The Tide*. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Nov. 22 10-51 5-19 11-00 524 23 11-20 5-43 11-38 5-34 „24 H-59 6-16 Nil. 6-29 25 12-08 6-50 12-40 6-59 n 26 12-47 7-23 1-12 7-29 27 1-29 8-06 2-05 8-09 .i 28 2-2653 words
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Miscellaneous204 1912-11-22 4 AMUSEMENTS. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! SATURDAY NIGHT. The Straits Cinema Co. PENANG ROAD. "TEMPORA MUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMUR IN ILLIS.’ The War in the Balkans is the main future of No. 117. The Warwick Bioscope Chronicle. Mobilization and Departure of The Turkish Army. Other Speciality Features A.B. The Spanish Gipsy, 2,000 ft.204 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1682 1912-11-22 5 The fourth ordinary general meeting of t he Brieh Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on 31st ult. at the registered offices of the company, Nos. 3 and 4, Great Winchester-street, London, E.C., Mr. E E. Moreau, the chairman, presiding. The notice convening the meeting and1,682 words
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Article761 1912-11-22 5 AREA INCREASED AND OUTPUT IN EXCESS OF ESTIMATE. The second ordinary general meeting of the K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Limited, was held on Oct. 25 at the registered office, 5, Whittington Avenue, London, E. C., Mr. Thomas Walter Simpson presiding. Mr. W. M.761 words
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Article340 1912-11-22 5 MARKED CONDITIONS. The volume of business has been rather small, says the Ironmonger of Nov. 2, but the market had a very strong appearance towards the close of the previous and ia the early part of this week, when prices were again advanced to 232 Z, for near delivery,340 words
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Article325 1912-11-22 5 —S.F.P. Mr. Noel Trotter contributes a very interesting article to the India Rubber Journal on the New York Exhibition, the most humiliating part of which is contained in the sentence that American and Canada know nothing of Malayan” rubber, as all rubber from the mid-east is termed Ceylon.”—S.F.P. - 325 words
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Article143 1912-11-22 5 —S.F.P, The granting of a rebate to Menglembu Lode Tin Mining Co, Ipoh, is worth more than a passing notice. The Royalty is to be five per cent on the tin instead of a fluctuating amount on the sliding scale, and dependent on the price of tin. Thia—S.F.P, - 143 words
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Advertisement120 1912-11-22 5 It Cures Back-Ache. All external aches and pains can be cured by the application of that wonderful remedy known as Little S Oriental BallD. for back-ache it has no equal. Well rubbed in, it eases the pain—brings almost instant relief. A few applications are usually enough to effect a complete120 words
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Advertisement67 1912-11-22 5 “THE LIFE OF TRADE” A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makes an impression, but it is only the continuous insertion of the advertisement, like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argument home and clinches it.67 words
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Advertisement172 1912-11-22 5 The Ceylon 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.172 words
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Article18 1912-11-22 6 Frankel—On Nov. 18, at “Frankfort House,” Lloyd Road, Singapore, the wife of Julian Frankel, of a daughter.18 words
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Article41 1912-11-22 6 Van dbr Harst—Bren.—On November 15, by proxv, at the Hague, Holland, Adrian A., son of Capt. and Mrs. L. van der Harst, of Singapore, to Maria Magaretha, daughter of Mr. Been and the late Mr. C. Been of Scheveningen, Holland.41 words
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Article1008 1912-11-22 6 More than an academic interest is taken by residents of Malaya in the question of tropical medicine. There are many points which the ordinary layman can well understand and appreciate and where his cooperation is of the greatest value to the doctors and officials who are1,008 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article49 1912-11-22 6 LATEST BETTING. P.G. Special Cable, London, November 22. The following is the latest betting on the Manchester November Handicap to be run on Saturday 13/2 against Mar colic 13/2 Major Symons 8/1 Wagstape 9/1 Papavero 10/1 Dalmatian 10/ L Lavalt 14/1 Shanballymore 14/1 Bobide 16/1 Rathlea49 words
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Article219 1912-11-22 6 —S.F.P. Training for the Penang meeting appeals to be g>ing on satisfactorily in the northern settlement, there being over thirty horses in work including such well known performers as Chanticleer, Yeoval, Lossie, Satis, Millionaire, Stagelight, Lodestar, Melodist, Perilous and a good many others. The work has as yet—S.F.P. - 219 words
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Article75 1912-11-22 6 The fallowing is the result of the Ladies’ Monthly Medal for November 1912. Mrs. S, F. B. Mai tin 39 +39 78— 8 70) Mrs. Rodyk... 45 47= 92—22 70J tle Mrs. Park 50 41= 91—16 =75 Mrs. Neubronner 52 +54 106—24 =B2 Mrs. Hoelfeld 44 +5775 words
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Article77 1912-11-22 6 GREAT HAVOC IN JAMAICA. Kingstown, November 21, The greatest hurricane since 1903 devastated western Jamaica on the 17th and 18th. Lucia, Green Island, and Savannala mar were practically wiped out by a tidal wave. Great loss of life is reported. 42 bodies have been recovered at Montego Bay.77 words
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Article71 1912-11-22 6 WRECKED OFF THE FALKLANDS. London. November 22. The passengers of the Pacific liner Cravia, which was wrecked off the Falkland Isles on the 11th, arrived at Funtarenas. The vessel struck a rock during a snow storm, when it was so dark that it was impossible to see.71 words
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Article49 1912-11-22 6 ,—Reuter. MUNIFICENT GIFT TO ADMIRALTY. London, November 21. It is believed the Duke of Connaught in the speech from the Throne at Ottawa to-day will announce an immediate Canadian gift to the Admiralty of from five to seven millions sterling for the con- struction of three Dreadnoughts,,—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article36 1912-11-22 6 —Reuter. MR. CARNEGIE’S BENEFACTIONS. New York, November 22. The Corporation administering Mr. Andrew Carnegie’s benefactions hive decided on a pen-ion of $25,0 10 dollars for ex-presidents of the United States and their widows.-—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article24 1912-11-22 6 London, November 22. The proposal of Sir Thomas Lipton for an International yacht race at San Francisco in 1915 has been accepted.24 words
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Article233 1912-11-22 6 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (k and sellers only) in our share yer > page 9 to-day Yesterday. Sharks. 2 t*, K 3 —< x® tn j- j Mining, r Kinta 131 15 i Malayan Tin 52/6 56/9 59?/ P. Lama 1.60 2 Tronoh 28}233 words
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Article38 1912-11-22 6 TO DAY’S PRICES IN LONDON. London, November 22*. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/34 Para to arrive 4/4| The market is weak. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.}38 words
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Article119 1912-11-22 6 The London correspondent of the 5. T. cables on November 19 At to-day’s auction seven hundred and forty tons of Plantation was offered (s’o tons Malayan) against 706 tons (577 tons Malayan) at the auction on November 5. The prices obtained were as follows, comparison with previous119 words
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Article39 1912-11-22 6 [From Our Ozvn Correspondent Singapore, November 22. A Chinese clerk employed in the vernment Monopolies has been senten to one month’s rigorous imprisoning attempting to obtain $2 from a fir® expedite issue of permits for rom spirits.39 words
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Article37 1912-11-22 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November In connection with the recent of jewellery at Mr. Down’s house tukang ayer was charged with dn>i° retaining the key of the room lock. Judgment has been resene37 words
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Article19 1912-11-22 6 (From Our Own Correspondent singapore Gambier is quoted here at Pepper $2O, Copra, Pontian Rangoon Rice $l9O.19 words
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Advertisement117 1912-11-22 6 gIEMENS 6, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Telegrams Siemens, Penang.” Telephone No. 479. SIEMENS' “WOTAN” LAMPS The first pure-drawn TUNGSTEN Filament Lamp produced. Candle powers from 10 to ~000. Ji a jjak STRONG /Cjk MAY BE DURABLE /JJ USED AND w any HIGHLY IN ANI ECONOMICAL Uw POSITION. Consumers are recommended to117 words
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Advertisement111 1912-11-22 6 TO-DAYS CONTENTS. Page 2.— Kissing Slander Farce Minstrel Fights Separation Suit and The Arnold Case. Page 3.— Lloyd’s Register of Shipping and The Week’s Events. Page 4. —Sir lan Hamilton Mr. W. A. Luning Passengers to the Straits Life Pathos P. W. Church Services and The Tides. Page s.— Planting111 words
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THE WAR.
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Article849 1912-11-22 7 D. O L. —Beuter. k BULGARIAN RETREAT! London, November 21. Diplomatists consider that the Bulgarian term? of the 19th are moderate, and it is hoped Turkev will accept without delay, but r. Latches from Constantinople indicate that the Turks are elated at Nasim Pasha’s enorts of successesD. O L.; —Beuter. - 849 words
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1949 1912-11-22 7 Linesman Lieut.-Colonel Maurice H. Grant, the brilliant military critic, is explaining day by day in The Daily Mail, the progress of the great war in the Balkans and on October 28 he wrote Modern war is a fever, the crisis of which1,949 words
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Article342 1912-11-22 7 The rapidity with which the Balkan Crisis developed is shown by the following calendar of the outbreak of hostilities and the events immediately preceding it Sept. 30 —General mobilisation by Bulgaria, Servia, Greece and Montenegro. Oct. I.—Turkey mobilises. Oct. B—Mon!enegro declares war. Oct. 13—Identical Greco-Servo-Bul-garian Note342 words
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Article41 1912-11-22 7 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 22. It appears that the $7,000 reported to have been lost in the French bank yesterday was stolen from the French Mail steamer in the form of gold leaf destined for Batavia.41 words
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Article32 1912-11-22 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, November 22, Invitations are out for the wedding of Mr. George Heron to Miss Elizabeth, Urquhart which takes place at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday.32 words
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Advertisement568 1912-11-22 7 wan TED. PENANG TURF CLUB. T7OR Penang Office, young Chinese Clerk must be first class typist with some knowledge of book-keeping. Apply by letter to No. 41 c/o Pinang Gazette. T HE AnnU>d PT'o f JL Members of the Penang I urf Club ”wid be held in the Chamber of568 words
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Miscellaneous211 1912-11-22 7 WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! A. B. Always at the Top of the Bill A World of Charm and Entertainment Choice Practically unlimited. Merry and Bright from Start to finish in this Record Number. To-Morrow! Saturday, To-Morrow! J at George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangs a Road. 1. A canine steersman or a211 words
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Article1523 1912-11-22 8 MINE AND ESTATE RETURNS. We propose to publish every Friday the latest statistical information as to the outputs of the more important tin mines and rubber estates in Malaya, compiled and revised for us by Messrs. Kennedy Co. RUBBER CROPS. ‘oct’ NO’- Dec. Feb. Men April. "V-1,523 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article292 1912-11-22 8 \To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, Will you permit me through the colums of your influential paper to call the attention of British Residents in your part of the Empire to the patriotic work which is being done by the Navy League in this country292 words
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Article184 1912-11-22 8 A Seremban correspondent, who agrees that he may be thought rather previous,” writes to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary with suggestions about H.M.S. Malaya. The suggestions are as follows: (1) That the Ist cla-s armoured ship presented by the F.M.S. Rulers to the British Government be christened H.M.S. Malaya184 words
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Article170 1912-11-22 8 Mr. M. T. Z. Tyau, in a letter to the Manchester Guardian, writes When a Britisher has a grievance to ventilate he writes to the press. May a stranger within yoir gates do likewise? I refer to the universal employment of the term Chinaman for Chinese.” To170 words
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135 1912-11-22 8 Sir George White, chairman of the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, whose factory is at Filtou, Bristol, has stated that the Italian Government have ordered twenty-eight British military monoplanes at a cost of over £30,000. This is a signal honour both for the company and135 words
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Advertisement41 1912-11-22 8 ESTABLISH ED 1900. Season’s Novelties Suitable for Gifts IF. Manson, M. D. S. f Now Displayed. dentist. N. D. DE SILVA, 21 Penang Road, Belfield Street, I IfaraUctMM Jcwelta, penano. ipoh, Diamoad Setter. Engraver, •«Hirer, tad Regilder. WSgSi^ 7 BISHOP street.41 words
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Advertisement141 1912-11-22 8 g CONTINENTAL < I IVRESI the K LARGE STOCKS IN ALL CURRENT SIZES. Agents for Pennng: SELLAR, MURRAY Co. ALSO AT CHIN SENG Co. PENANG MOTOR GARAGE,: M CAina Street Ghaut, Penang. i S Telegraphic Address: MOTOR, PENANG.” Telephone No. 372, g 5 Undertake all Repairs to Cars, Boats, or141 words
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Article2290 1912-11-22 9 CL a Number of Issue 2 A 2 Capital- Subscribed. sharege y a i ue 2 Dividends. Name c ’S tr. P* M a I Of 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 Ml NI NQ 1100,000 W0 '222 £2’222 li Ayer Weng (Bahman) D, &P- Co »LBO 1912 300.000 30002,290 words
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Article1067 1912-11-22 9 ARRIVALS. Chantaboon, Ger., 260, Sachse, Nov. 22, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, Nov. 22, T. Anson, gen., E. 8. Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Morris, Nov. 21, Kedah, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, Nov. 22, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Lindula, Brit.,1,067 words
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Advertisement28 1912-11-22 9 me Crag Hotel, SANA TORIUM, PENANG HILLS. A Perfect Health Resort AND AN IDEAL SPOT FOR Spending Holidays. Fof Bungalows, Booms, Chairs, &c, apply to E. Oo HOTEL.28 words
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Advertisement237 1912-11-22 9 EUROPEAN AGENCV. WHOLESALE buying agencies undertaken for all British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches,237 words
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Article348 1912-11-22 10 SIR ROBERT FINLAY OPENS THE DEFEN JE. FIRM STAND FOR THE COLONY. The special correspondent of Straits Times wires, London, November 20. The defence of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board in the action brought against them by Airds, Limited, was opened to-day, before Mr. Justice Parker. Sir348 words
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Article446 1912-11-22 10 without any forcing of the note.—E.A.B. in the Daily News and Leader. GREAT SUCCESS IN “A SCRAPE O’ THE PEN.” After the second act of A Scrape o’ the Pen,” at the Comedy Theatre, Mr. Harry Lauder appeared before the curtain to say a fewwithout any forcing of the note.—E.A.B. in the Daily News and Leader. - 446 words
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Article25 1912-11-22 10 Pknang 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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Advertisement1476 1912-11-22 10 N V If BANKS. notice. JUST ARRIVED A NEW STOCK OF Al A>l CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. r- VZ Japan Mail Steamskip Co. Id. AUSTRAL DCHINA JEWELLERY P Incorporated b, Rojal Charter. Fur X’““ d N< INCLUDING A VARIETY OF Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 nv.« t xi t 11 X Reserve1,476 words
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Advertisement336 1912-11-22 10 THIS X’MASTIDe Send something to your friends in the that really represents the art of the East The Nikko Photographic Studio Specialises in the finest specimens of Japanese Cards and Calendars with plain or coloured photographs of LOCAL VIEWS. Amateurs’ own pictures utilised in an artistic fashion. Call early to336 words
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Miscellaneous18 1912-11-22 10 The Moon. O Full Moon Nov. 24 Last Quarrtr Dec. 1 O New Moon 9 First Quarter 1718 words
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Article1127 1912-11-22 11 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, 11th January, 1913. To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held at 4 o’clock p. m., on1,127 words
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Article726 1912-11-22 11 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., writing on 31st October, report Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American—Spot 6.15 6.13 Mid-American, current month 6.25 5.90| F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 9 11/16 9 9/16 New York Cotton. Y ster Last day. week. Spot—Cents 11.55 10,95 London. To-day. Last week.726 words
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Article73 1912-11-22 11 A mass meeting of a thousand negroes in Washington yesterday passed the following resolution. “We brand Jack Arthur Johnson as unworthy of the name of man, and we resolve that he now is and for ever sbaU be repudiated by all selfrespecting black men and women of73 words
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Advertisement477 1912-11-22 11 ■iiiiiiiiiiMaHasaaMiiiaaaiaaßa j Green island cement co., ltd. J PORTLAND CEMENT. > In Casks and Drums of Drain Pipes, any shape W S InTags of 250 lbs. net. J Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, and Fireclay g M Glazed Paving Tiles. Paving Bricky M Prices sample* and full particulars will be477 words
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Advertisement2549 1912-11-22 12 P. g 1 o I te dcd s»uin««. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., J! j I oteoa steam snip to., 1M 1912 Fobl Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND Nov. Himalaya connecting "uh Malwa. No Bt4p m CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO LTfl Dec. 122,549 words
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