Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 December 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-12-28 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 297 VOL. LXX. SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER. 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement887 1912-12-28 1 For $3O I V 7 ou can have the Pinang M 1 Gazette posted every day J for a whole year to your address. J (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION.S27.) D Proportionate Quarterly and a Half-yearly rates. y Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should a g be addressed to O887 words
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Article2108 1912-12-28 2 A NECESSITY OF EXISTENCE. For boys nn4 young men—l am not careful to discriminate between these two classes—Fiendship, says a writer in a home exchange, is a prime necessary of existence. When a man has established himself in life, ai d the interests of Home and Wife and Family2,108 words
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Advertisement469 1912-12-28 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. A TEACHER (M*le or Female) with a Junior or Senior certificate, for a school out of the F. M.S. and 8.8. State present salary, age and place of b.rth. Apply to No. 600 c/o Pinaug Gazette, 2666-30-12 WANTED AN ENGINE DRIVER experienced with a Gas Engine and469 words
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Advertisement824 1912-12-28 2 7/%/ HOME 7/V OOMFORT All who study the comfort of the home recognise the necessity for good, suitable floor covering—something that is bright and cheerful and at the same time restful to the eye. MUIR DURRIES fulfil these requirements to the letter, and so varied is the selection of patterns824 words
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Article2012 1912-12-28 3 MORE CALLOUS CORRESPONDENCE LITTLE GIRL'S PATHETIC STORY. Agra, December 17. The hearing of the case of the Fullham murder was resumed at noon. Mr. Alston put in three more htteis of Mrs. Fullham, and in one dated 16th November 1911 she wrote to Clarke What God2,012 words
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Article68 1912-12-28 3 Mary Browne, alias Emily Wilding Davidson, the Suffragette who whipped the Rev. Forbee Jackson, a well-known Baptist minister, in mistake for Mr. Lloyd George at Aberdeen Railway Station last Saturday, was on Thursday fined 405., with the option of ten days* imprisonment. Mr. Jackson deecribed how the68 words
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Article69 1912-12-28 3 Mr. C. F. G. Maeterman, Secretary to the ■Treasury, has informed Sir John Ro Iles ton that the cost of the trial Rex v. Mr. Pethick Lawrence and others was £998 12s. Bd. Of this the Attorney-General received £351 16s. 6d., and Mr. Bodkin £340 Bs.69 words
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Article71 1912-12-28 3 The hearing concluded, in London, on Wednesday, of the libel action by Lord Graves against the Earl of Galloway, arising out of the former’s investment of a considerable sum in a Klondyke mine, and comments by the latter on certain matters connected therewith. The jury found71 words
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Article109 1912-12-28 3 The death took place at Bedford, on Sunday, of Mr. R. C. Stafford, the English Rugby International forward and captain of the Bedford club. Taken ill on the eve of the East Midlands v. South Africans match at Northampton, the game in which he109 words
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Article25 1912-12-28 3 PeWang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Ruunymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.25 words
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Advertisement333 1912-12-28 3 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. ~7 THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. Milkmaid Milk LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. L Milkmaid Condensed Milk is the very best cow’s milk. It is obtainedf rom cows fed in the HIGH SWISS PASTURES which are well333 words
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Advertisement27 1912-12-28 3 FOUR CROWN WHISKY X 5 /O I. J. J ft. M. THE LAtC KINS'JIOWAM VO Robert Brown GLASGOW A LONDON. Schmidt, KOstermann C* Sole Importers for PENANG.27 words
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Article649 1912-12-28 4 ULU PI AH, LTD. An extraordinary general meeting of Ulu Piah, Ld wa< held at the Registered Office of the Company to-iav to consider the following re olution That this Company's undertaking be sold to a new Co npany to be formed and styled the Ulu Piah Company,649 words
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Article205 1912-12-28 4 Fortuni Lift to a Laboubir’s Win. It is reported that the wife of a shipyard labourer named Longcon, at Duuston-on-Tyne, near Gateshead, has, as a result of befriending ten years ago at South Shields a seafaring youth who needed food and shelter, come into a fortune.205 words
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Article1248 1912-12-28 4 (Specially written for the pinang Gazette.) BY “SEFTON.” SOME RENOWNED GALLOWAYS. No. IV. The term “galloway” has now-a-days, under the revised S.R.A. rules, become obsolete and the class I am about, to chronicle are relegate! to the “pony grade but this is doubtless in keeping with1,248 words
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Article539 1912-12-28 4 TO A MALACCA TEACHER. An interesting function took place at the High School, Malacca, on the 19th in<t., on the occasion of the retiring on pension of. Mr. M. J. Gomes, au assistant master of the School. Mr M. J. Gomes had been fully thirty years in the service539 words
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SIAMESE RAILWAYS.
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Article383 1912-12-28 4 The annual report of the Siamese Financial Adviser on the Budget E-timates has issuad. Perhaps the most interesting p*rt of the current year’s budget is that relating to the expenditure not to be met from the revenue of the year. The outlay chargeable to loan funds consists of383 words
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Article308 1912-12-28 4 The Southern Railway, says the Siam Observer of Dec 2 n makes a not unhandsome debut as an assistant of revenue, in the pages of the Financial Adviser’s report. It is estimated that the line was responsible for nearly sixty thousand ticals, —an excellent result for the308 words
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Advertisement113 1912-12-28 4 The Indra Zanibar Opera Co., KING STREET THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I Grand Souvenir Night 11' When Photographs of our Actors and Actresses will be distributed among the audience. To-night the Company will stage that fave urite piece, \yai Dasima Special Turns Special Turns! I Popular Prices of admission $2, $l,113 words
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Advertisement510 1912-12-28 4 □□□odd □□annaanoaDa a a nnaD aoo Cl j 0 H. RICHTER Coy., g 86, BEACH STREET. g a c a Q n ENGINEERS ANO CONTRACTORS. TELEPHONE 836 OALMON ASBESTOS SLATES, g DARK GREY—IF xIF S 8 THE BEST ROOFING MATERIAL AVAILABLE, s Q Q g Prices and full particulars on510 words
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Article859 1912-12-28 5 PROGRAMME. NEW YEAR MEETING, 1913. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1913. Race I.—The Ampang Cup. (Class B A cup presented bywith $350 ad’ed by the Club. Race 3.—The Ampang Bowl. (C a«s “A A cup presented by with $350 added by the Club. Two handicaps divided into859 words
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Article481 1912-12-28 5 SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. We have received a copy of the sixth annual report of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company issued from the Head Office, Hobart, Tasmania, and presented at the annual meeting held on December 12. The directors state that the ground treated during the twelve481 words
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Article190 1912-12-28 5 On the 22nd of last month, fifteen appointments were made public by the Admiralty and the following are soine: Sir Alfred Winslowe is to be succeeded as Command» r-in-Chief of the China Station by Rear-Admit al Thomas H. M. Jerram, c.b. Rear-Admiral Richard H. Pearse, m.v.0., is to190 words
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Article104 1912-12-28 5 The estimates of tl e State of Negri Sembilan for 1913, show revenue $2,442,994 and expenditure $3,237,082, the former on a conservative basis, as the revenue this year is estimated to produce $3,400 000 The total payments to the Yang di Pertuan and Native Officers are $lO4104 words
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Advertisement109 1912-12-28 5 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, NORTHAM ROAD. PENANG, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ]he mglisn end CHtiititel Hotel one Health Resort. Recommended by Medical Authorities. Selected Situation, Facing the Sea, Breezy and Bracing. SEA BATHING. BILLIARDS. TENNIS COURT. First-claw Accommodation, Cuisine well-known as the Best throughou the East, under strict European Supervision. JAVANESE RICE TABLE every109 words
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Advertisement588 1912-12-28 5 SAW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW. </» 1 1 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS’ s S' I co s 8 S mm WH AU COMPETITION. >1 d M I WIL JsS SI !E P I r f g.,l' I MW. SBW. SRW. SRW. SRW. SRW.588 words
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Article19 1912-12-28 6 Waller.—On the 26th December, at 15a Barrack Road, the wife of Mr. R. H. Waller, of a son.19 words
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Article1115 1912-12-28 6 In the Straits we are ou the eve of a legislative attempt to bring under closer control betting in public and in this way, it is hoped, some of the evils of gambling may be minimised. There is a powerful movement proceeding at Home to bring in1,115 words
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Article411 1912-12-28 6 Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutson are returning to Penang about the eud of next month. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Saye are booked to leave London on January 10 by the P. <fc O. 8.8. Medina. Mr. R. G. Watson, the British Resident, left Taiping by the411 words
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Article374 1912-12-28 6 In view of the installation of Bro. W. Brown as Wors!ip f ul Master of Lodge Royal Prince of Wales No. 1555 EC., Penang, a banquet was held at the Masonic Hall last evening, at which t here was a larg»atteodance of local members of the frater»»ity and374 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article437 1912-12-28 6 Those who were present this mn. the Race Course saw some real e n f f lnB M gallops done by the preparing for the Spring meetinrr has the credit of having run tha the fastest time of the dav, 1 m j n J? 8 He was437 words
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Article214 1912-12-28 6 HOW THE TABLE WAS PUT UP. The billiard match at the Penang Club ou Christmas Eve between the Medan and Penang champions was the occasion of a very smart piece of work by Messrs. Sloau and Winter, the local representatives of the well-known firm of which214 words
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Article62 1912-12-28 6 —SF.P. A PECULIAR FINISH. Calcutta Dec. 24.—-Iu the race for tl.® Cup Mayfowl a*»d Brogue dead-heated for first place aud Gunboat aud Hilarity deadheated for third place. Vavasor when running strong struck into *nd hi* rider was thrown. The time was 3 min, 3 2-5 secs. The betting—SF.P. - 62 words
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Article71 1912-12-28 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin inc Penang is $113.60 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £227 12s. 6cf. spot and £227 17s. 67. three months. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore Straits Trading Ce.i Ltd., 125 tons, $114.15 Penang: Straits Trading71 words
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Article52 1912-12-28 6 The following is the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held on Monday 1. Minutes of last meeting to be rea and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forwar I. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Contracts tobe signed.52 words
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Advertisement382 1912-12-28 6 F Run Down. I “Recommended H I by my Doctor.” M 2 Garden Terrace, Seal. Sevenoaks. E 9 Bj Dear Sirs,- -I am in the teaching profession, and whenever I get run down 1 find Angier’s Emulsion is the surest pick-me-up. It was K 9 recommended me by' my doctor382 words
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Advertisement88 1912-12-28 6 TO-DAY 8 CONTENTS /’ays f.—Friendship. Page J.—The Agra Murder Case. Page 4. Sporting News Reminiscences of Straits Racing Presentations and Siamese Railways. Page s.— Tongkah Harbour Tin Military Notes and The Negri SembJan. Page 6.— Editorial The Gambling Evil and Social and Personal, Ac. Page 7.—Telegrams. Page B.— The Rev.88 words
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Article616 1912-12-28 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. BBABSB. 3 M M 75 Mining, Pahang C. 9/6 10/6 9/6 10/4} P. Bharti 4.20 470 4| 4.80 P. Lama 2.20 2.60 2.10 2} Tronoh M.616 words
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Article137 1912-12-28 7 —Reuter. “TIMES’’ INDICTMENT OF INDIAN GOVERNMENT. London, December 28. The Times, commenting on the Peking Government’s manifesto enjoining observance of the Anglo-Chinese Opium Agree ment, says the present situation cannot continue indefinitely. The accumulation of stocks in Shanghai and Canton affects not only the middlemen of Bombay.—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article39 1912-12-28 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. London, December 28. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/6} Para to arrive 4/7 The rubber market is quiet. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead dr Co.]39 words
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Article77 1912-12-28 7 For the period from 27th December, 1912, to 9th January, 1913, the duty iu Perak on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the Rules under the Customs Duties Enactment will be assessed on the following prices Sheet and77 words
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Article110 1912-12-28 7 ADDRESS BY DR. SANSOM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 28. In an address to the students at the Prize-giving ceremony of the Straits and F.M.S. Government Medical School, Dr. C. L. Sansom, Principal Medical Officer of the F.M.S., said the School had established a110 words
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Article37 1912-12-28 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 28. Considerable damage was done by a severe storm at Kuala I.umpur last night. The electric light temporarily failed and numbers of street lamps were broken.37 words
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Article42 1912-12-28 7 TOWKAY LORE YEW’S PURCHASE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, December 28. The high price of $llO,OOO was paid by Towkay Loke Yew at an auction for approximately twenty-one acres of mining land situated at Serendah Mukim.42 words
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Article28 1912-12-28 7 [/Vom O’-At" Own Singapore, December 28. At the Malacca rubber auction the following prices were realised First sheet 232 Second 230 Scrap J*? Bark 18528 words
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Article22 1912-12-28 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 28. Rangoon Rice is quoted at $202, Copra Bali $11.75, Pontianak $10.90, Best $ll.BO22 words
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Article322 1912-12-28 7 —Reuter. FLOODS IN THE SOUTH. F. 8 0- STEAMER IN DISTRESS. London, December 27. Yesterday’s hurricane was most severe on the South < oast, attaining a force of 83 miles an hour at Plymouth, where four vessels were wrecked, and there were exciting scenes at the rescues.—Reuter. - 322 words
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Article28 1912-12-28 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, December 28. The Chinese coolie who was shot by a burglar on Wednesday has died from his injuries.28 words
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Article105 1912-12-28 7 —Reuter. STATEMENT BY PRINCE KATSURA. London, December 27, The Times' Tokio correspondent has interviewed Prince Katsura, who declared that the essence of Japan’s policy was the maintenance of peace in the Far East, with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as a basis, and Russo-Japanese and FrancoJapanese Ententes as—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article48 1912-12-28 7 Reuter. Berlin, December 28. The Press is gratified at the escape of Prince Yamagata, who is referred to as a highly esteemed commander and statesman. It extols his military and political career, and congratulates Japan on one of her greatest sons being spared to her.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article35 1912-12-28 7 —Reuter. Delhi, December 28. Lord Hardinge is progressing and his natural sleep is returning. The lacerated wounds are doing well but there has been some trouble with a puncture wound below the neck.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article38 1912-12-28 7 —Reuter. London. December 28. His Majesty’s Fquerry states there is no truth in the rumour that H. M the King is ill in bed. His Majesty has been shooting all day and is very well.-—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article21 1912-12-28 7 ,—Reuter. Pai is, December 27. Premier Poincare has con-ented to be the Repub dean candidate for the French Presidency.,—Reuter. - 21 words
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THE WAR.
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Article346 1912-12-28 7 —D.OL. ALLIES FIRM STAND. London, December 27. The Peace Delegates of the Allies express amazement at the Turkish counter pi- posals as published and emphatically declare these could not be seriously discussed by the Conference. Meanwhile the Powers are earnestly counselling mo eration in Constantinople. The—D.OL. - 346 words
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Article281 1912-12-28 7 —D. O. L. Berlin, Dec. 27. Reports from Urga state that a deputation of Mongolians are starting for St. Petersburg to thank the Czar for his support of ti e Empire. The attack on Prince Yamagata has caused a great impression in the minds of the people.—D. O. L. - 281 words
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Advertisement320 1912-12-28 7 Quotations are wanted for the supply of 2,50 J picu's well burnt P. Wilmer. shell lime for delivery at Bagan Samak and/or Chan SeigEitatea. p P-C- E D. LANE, Rubber Estates oj Krian Ltd., Parit Buntar* PENANG TURF CLUB. notice. New Ye ar Holiday. JANUARY, 1913 MEETING. M and will320 words
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Article1089 1912-12-28 8 PENANG’S NEW PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER. The Rev. William Cross, M.A., who has been appointed to succeed the Rev. E. Lawson in charge of the Presbyterian Church at Penang, is the subject of an article in The Presbyterian for December sth. The writer, T N.M says Clapton’s woe1,089 words
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Advertisement155 1912-12-28 8 The Ceylon Manure Works, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. FERTILISERS FOR RUBBER, COCONUTS, TAPIOCA, COFFEE, SUGAR Etc., Etc. RECORD CROPS Soil ANALYSES Free of Charge. THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS IN THE EAST Dealing Exclusively in Manures. JOHN ROBERTS OF LONDON, y/ I BILLIARD TABLE MAKER. M. SLOAN, Penang Representative, S\/ y/r155 words
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Advertisement425 1912-12-28 8 r ii ..—z 1 111, A jQCTji VH ZL.jp.ii i 4 r IF 1111 fg~SW| Doubly Efficient is the !j WCjfSp ‘Semelle’ Non-Skid. L Two things this cover reduces to a minimum:— /07 the possibility of side-slip and the amount of wear. J It does not, like many so-called non-skids425 words
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Article2176 1912-12-28 9 x Capital. SubMribed. N her f a a *> Share». Valve. S Dividend». Name. f, J! o 3_7* m or 1908 1909 1910 1911 IWJ MINING. SS TO TO s a Si fc»»!*** -ns «H 950.000 950.000 f IJJ22 W 10 Z Z Z ESiftawang Hydrauils Tin Pr”ef. Z2,176 words
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Article867 1912-12-28 9 ARRIVALS. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, Dec. 28, T. Anson, gen., B. 8. 00. Ellora, Brit., 2567, Bowman,.Dec. 28, S’pore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Fob Wo, Brit., 454, Gibson, Dec. 27, Brandan, gen., Asiatic F. Co. Hong Bee, Brit., 2056, Kinghorn, Dec. 28, Amoy, gen., Koe Guan A Co. Kedah,867 words
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Article124 1912-12-28 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFlcr, Monday. For Her Ctoao. Alor Star (Kedah) Isabella jS a.m« Port Swettenham, Y Port Dickson,and > Cornelia 3 P- 1 Malacca Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Avagyeo 3 pJBX. Calcutta YatShing 4 pun. Pulau Langkawi Sree Bangka 4 p.aa. P u 1 a u124 words
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Article213 1912-12-28 9 SUNDAY, DECEMBER SS. Ctareh of Eaglaafi. St. George’s Church.—Matins. (Choral), 8 a.m.; Holy Communion, (Plain), 8.30 a.m.; Matins (Chinese), 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermea, 6 p.m. Anthem. M While Shepherds Watch’d their flocks.” Carols.—” Slumber, O Child” Bee amid the winter’s snow. S.P.G. Mission.213 words
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Advertisement53 1912-12-28 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. <33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS 'EXCEEfty £8,5C0,000.0.0 INCOME mi £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain; London Chief Office '1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire./ Bombay. Chief Office Battery] Road, 8. E. Asia. J Singapore, W; A. Whitp, JVanayer. A R Bhhjp, Repress53 words
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Advertisement52 1912-12-28 9 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED A NEW STOCK OF JEWELLERY For X’mas and New Year Preeenta INSLUDINI A VARIETY OF Chiiiese-Jade A Choice and Special select!bn. INSPECTION INVITED. Orders received for Manufacturing Jewellery according to choice and taste. VALENTINE A WILLIAM. 2466—10-2 13 E, q P. MOIR Ci;ANT Cylinder Oil Sudihedi, Buttar)52 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous229 1912-12-28 9 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. AJf. P.M. P.M. Dec. 28 2-46 9-41 3-44 9-45 „29 3-28 10-24 4-37 10-37 „30 4-11 11-11 5-45 11-35 „31 5-04 Nil. 7-02 12-04 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I SATURDAY NIGHT. Wan warn War!»! M A FIEND IN THE229 words
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Miscellaneous113 1912-12-28 9 The Straits Cinema Co. LOCATION .—PENANG ROAD. "TEMPORt NUTANTUR ET NOS MUTAMOT IN ILLIS. TO-NICHT! TO-NIGHT H SATURDAY NIGHT. SPECIALTIES A. V. M The Wager. H A. V. “The Edison, Tale of the Ticker”. Max Linder. A Waterplane Elopement Mlle. Mistinquet, The Barber’s Wife Mons. Prince, “Wiffles. Wigs and Widows113 words
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Article233 1912-12-28 10 PENANG’S STATISTICS In the Penang Municipality for the week ended December 14. there were 59 deaths —44 males and 15 females, equal to a death-rate of 30.26 per milie. < The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were V 12 -8 -a ’s ss 1S aS Death-rate ...30.26233 words
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Article238 1912-12-28 10 Search for Miming Brother. American despatches which have reached Plymouth describe the romantic circumstances in which William Blake, a Nottingham gentleman, has discovered his brother Charles after a year’s search round the world. The two have now Itft New York for British Guiana to take possession238 words
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Article183 1912-12-28 10 Saturday, December 28. Innocents* Day. Parish Hall: Christmas Tree. Ulu Piah, Ltd.: General Meeting, 12.15 p.m. Band. Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Suaday, December 29. Ist Sunday After Christmas. Volunteer Class Firing; Recruits, “A Co. Moaday, Deeember 30.183 words
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Advertisement1213 1912-12-28 10 banks Thj y K CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. IW A W» AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. y a j| U. Incorporated by Royal Charter. am ms Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund f 1,650,000 Jr tfiA Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Hkab Ornc«: y 36, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C. V w< Rk > \71,213 words
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Advertisement397 1912-12-28 10 THE KUALA LUMPDR ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD. KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG TAIPING. Contractors for all kinds of Steel Constructional Work, Mining Plants, Aerial Ropeways, Rubber Factories, e tc-, etc. II Z 11 J BR.OOES DIESEL RUBBER SPECIAL TOOLS have now been m- CMni R| f MACHINES stalled to cut rub- I CMwilitO397 words
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Article335 1912-12-28 11 DIRECTORS REPORT. The report of the Directors presented at the First Ordi iary General Meeting of the Company, held at the Cannon Street Hotel, Cannon Street, London, EC, at 12 o’clock noon, on Monday, the 23rd iust., was as follows The Directors submit herewith their Report and335 words
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Article269 1912-12-28 11 At the Old Bailey, on 4th inst., Thomas Morris, 36, a well dressed man, described as of no occupation, pleaded guiky to feloniously marrying Florence M«ry Copeland during the lifetime of his wife, Nellie Morris, nee Careless. Mr. Graham Campbell, for the p osecucion, said the prisoner was first269 words
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Article84 1912-12-28 11 Calcutta, 17th December.—Mr, Duncan Mackenzie, Visiting Superintendent, Jokai Tea Company, who arrived from England recently to inspect the Jokai Company’s Gardens, whs drowned in the Subansiri, near Pathalipam, while fi-hing from a dugout boat last Sunday. Mr. Mackenzie was very popular. He was given the home84 words
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Advertisement408 1912-12-28 11 i| JBb HMM A DRINK, A TONIC, AND j® A DIGESTIVE COMBINED I UiL. WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS. B ry*" ®8 I '^a~' IBS\ After I 1 will fiKJBm Exercise j f ;;i 0 l After exercise, O.T. is a •.4 f a Refreshing Drink. I With plain 001(1 water408 words
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Advertisement113 1912-12-28 11 It Has Cured Others It Will Cure You A. N. Ransam, Mondoi, Wis., says I was unable to sleep or do my work properly, a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm was given me and after using it I was, to my surprise, very much better. I can now dress myself113 words
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Advertisement546 1912-12-28 11 RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO SCIATICA. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica are three ol the most common and most painful complaints and practically arise from the same cause and the names only distinguish the location of the disease. If the arms and legs are affected it is called Rheumatism; if in the Loins, Lumbago;546 words
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Advertisement2471 1912-12-28 12 p. &o. intended Saito»». Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. J|g| Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., p® IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ttmttkti f MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. ocean steam snip to., [m 1912 Fob Intbndbd to Sail. Stbambr. AND Jan. 9 A ssaye connecting witn Morea. ftUIMA MIITIIsi «tf... Jan. 232,471 words
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