Straits Echo, 21 October 1912

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1912. Single Copy, 10 cents No.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1106 1 ;;TT a a 'Tonic and »om« thing to nourish jou, Drink !jw»s Head Guinness's Stout and look for this label tin I teJis to see that A: vrriflyr you get it J.-Ava fiEE A Co. t /Sots Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky sandilands. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS
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    • 35 1 I Order it in PHe BottlesI Df ;,’s Head Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that cheers» and soothes and doesn’t harm. Obsorvo this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANQ LEE A Co., Sole Agent*
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  • 1460 2 Jt ia a popular superstition that r-mongst the smaller French bourgeoisie one- day is like another dav« and all day* are empty, c lourliss, and ftanal. However, this popu-* lai Iv-conceivcd idea of the life and mind of the smaller French bourgeoisie is something of
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  • 1292 2 Dutch Bank Sue Chitties. Au action iuvolviug $572,939t>7 was commenced in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday before Mr. Justice Ebden. The plaintiffs were the Ncderlandscho Handel Maatschappij of 1 and 2 Cecil Street, who sued R M. C. A. L. Vengadasalam Chitty and B M.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 89 2 Rheumatic Sufferers Relieved. Rheumatic pains are aggravated by cold damp weather and many hard working middle aged people are made miserable during much of the winter and spring months j by reason of this. Their suffering mav be j very much relieved, and in many oases per-' mara utly, by
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    • 31 2 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 acres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Apply— L. HEINTZE. Taxjoxg Eajcbctas Estate, T IT Perak, F. M. S. Telegrams Heixtze, 15-7-12 257c Tanjong Rambutan.
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    • 915 2 A Lady Housekeeper II ■J 4 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
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  • 1738 3 A Question of Assets. The action for the recovery of principal 1 juterest on a mortgage, brought by the Sederlaodsche Handel Maatschapp;j against (jhettios, the sons and administrators J tl.e estate of the late Allagappa Chetty, i involving over half a million dollars, continued in the
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  • 68 3 October, 1912. H.W. L.W H.W. L.W Date am. a.m. pm. pm. 01 st 9.43, 10.26, 10.36, LIO ««a::: «mi 10.3», 4.00 23rd 10.48, 5.14, 11 1;?. 24th 11.18, 5.41, 11-33. "J, 25th 11.19, 6.1«. 26th 12.10, 0.35, 224, 6.4. 27th 12.3», 7.11, 12.06, -30 28th 1.12,
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  • 341 3 In spite of the unfavourable effects of the high exchange value of silver ou exports from China generally, writes the American Consul-General at Hongkong, the exports of tiu from China through Hongkong duriDg ;tbe first half of 1912 have assumed the proportions of a boam. The
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  • 217 3 A further contribution to this subject, opened as a result of the death of Count Nogi by Sir Valentine Chirol, is by Mr. M. T. Z. Tyau. He writes Count Nogi died the death of a hero more than that, he has also died the death of
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  • 247 3 The Companies do not juarantec the dates of arrival of these vessels, hut will endea vour •is far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kodah). Kedah, Oct. 18, 20, 22, 24-. 26, 28 and 30 and Tong Chuan, Oct. 19, 21. 23, 25. 27, 29
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 fot for a Cold. heu you hare a bad cold you want the medicine obtainable so as to cure it with w littie delay as possible. You will make a mistake if you select Chamberlain s Ceuub Remedv. You are certain to be p'QMed with the prompt relief which it
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    • 10 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Sight. Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 8 3 For Chrome Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 984 3 ABOUT PILLS. Many people have no hesitation tn taking a dozen bottles of medicine in liquid f >rm prescribed by a doctor, but view with alarm the suggestion to t he a course of pills. This misapprehension is no doubt due to the nnpres. ioi that puis are merely nurgat.vc,
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  • 2149 4 MU. lUTNCI MAN’S LECTURE AT Y. M. 0 A. Government cltmpathy in the Cause The Rev. W. Runciman, at the opening of the Session Y.M.C.A delivered an interesting and instructive lecture, at Singapore on Friday evening, on Technical Education, and, inter aiia, dwelt on the move which the
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    • 53 4 .5 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS 1 iic l.itoat scientific pre paiationofCOI) LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and super cedes the old tashioncd emulsions which upset die stomach. 11 lghiy re Commended by tLc incdic*ii |)rutcioicu. OF ALL cm:MISTS Price
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    • 461 4 The curative action of (iouoKun is attributed to its being antiseptic and anaesthetic, Manufactured by J I>. Riedal Ltd., Berlin, and sold in form of capsules, 40 in a bottle. —PBB—— OBPM ■—B—< The Straits Cinematograph Coy. Tempora mutantur et nos mutaaaur in illis.” Location. PENANG ROAD. 1 La Belle
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    • 1870 4 g° ed he lis nt to lis Q g lot a •m he iut to he lUt ad !>at lilts ad He •ty lllH r). to he S, in ty side ;st le he ge to [is to gs REMEMBER TO-NIGHT. ATTRACT!* 3 ATTRACTION OF AT THE FAVOURITE KINEMm. Matsuo’s
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  • 28 5 trom Ayents Due UktloK Y'*rk 4.. L Singapore B.M.AJo. 22nd Oct. Colombo BM.ACo. 24th ly» lkl( a Colombo AG.ACo. 31st if Singapore A.G.&Co. 1 2nd Nov.
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  • 20 5 For AgerJt Leave* Kl J)C 1 UTrJf Colurnb) B.M&C0..1 Oct Singapore B.M ACo. om^aporo A.G.ACo. I Culuiubo A-.G.&Co. Nov.
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    • 339 5 4iK*cted Arrivals and Departures Oct. 31 Mail Service Outward. ,\ssHve connecting with Sot 14 Devanha 28 Himalaya Delta i, India Da 126 Mongolia Mantua Malwa Mooltau Moloja Homeward Not. Not. Not. Date Fob. Mar. Apr. Mar SPECIAL THROUGH STEAMER. It M S. Imlia April 4tb. PARES by mail steamers. 1st
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    • 1445 5 SHIPPING.) ft iT.SH INDIA STEAM lAYiGATIGN GO., LTD, MDDETTT2GM LL07I, Fob Intbndkd to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Threo times a week). I*ort Swettcnbam and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Teh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Thur. 2 4th Oct., 4 pm. Sat. 26th Oct., 4 p.m. Sun. 27th Oct., 4 p.m. Thur.
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  • 97 6 Publishod daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT TUK CRITERION PRESS, T,td. No. 22o—232 Beach Stroet, Pouang PeIC*. Daily Local $2t per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra VTiil Edition (Post Free) SI7.^0 CABLE ADDRESS t ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 N.B. A’.l business eom.nunications should
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  • 887 6 The Government Gazette of Oct. 18th prints two hundred pages of the text of the proposed Municipal Ordinance of 1912, a Bill which, as the Attorney-General says, is introduced in place of last year’s Bill which was withdrawn because of the general opposition to the i lea of
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  • 628 6 Mr. J. H. Burk hill, the new Director of Forests and Gardens, Straits Settlements, arrived in Singapore last Wednesday, replacing Mr. H. N. Ridley. Mr. John Roberts, the ex-champion billiardist of the world, is lying dangerously ill at his residence in London. Ho is reported to be
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  • 157 6 In consequence of a raid, made on the 11th of September, twenty-two Chinese were arrested at the Seow Ee Boon Club, Magazine Road. One of them haring absconded since the arrest, only twenty-one appeared in Court this morning before Mr. E. E. Colman to answer the charge of
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  • 118 6 Teh Oh Ki, a cripple, was this morning charged before Magistrate Osl>orne with attempting to commit suicide by hanging himself at the District Hospital. The accused, who was an inmate of the Hospital on the 19th instant, took the bandage round his crutch and used it to hang
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  • 71 6 The pupils of Miss Hogan’s School and Dancing class, who are giving a performance at the Town Hall on the 24th iustant, had a very successful dress rehearsal of Her Majesty of May on Saturday evening. Besides the play there were three Dances— Japanese Drill, Hoop
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  • 75 6 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held next Friday and the Orders of the Day indicate that the assembly will consider some important measure*. Among them are the Wireless Telegraphy Bill, to provide for the regulation of wireless telegraphy,” first reading the Betting Bill, for the
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  • 70 6 The Committee of the Selangor Chamber of Commerce propose visiting Port Swettenham this week to view the various works in progress connected with the improvement of the port and to ascertain the existing condition of affairs there, as there have been further complaints regarding congestion on the railway
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  • 274 6 Tin (unrefined) is quoted hore to-day a 1 $113.30 buyers no sellers at Singapor® (refined) at buyors no sellers Rangoon rice is quoted? to-day at $lB5 per coyan. Rugger. —There will be rugby practice on the Esplanade this evening in anticip tion of St. Andrew’s day
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  • 317 6 Objects end Kern sons. The draft of the new Betting Bill appears in the current issue of the Government Gazette. The objects and reasons are. 1. This Bill is directed against the mischief caused by the koeping of common betting-houses and betting in public, tho growth of which
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  • 131 6 Monday, 21st October, 1912. Etplana U. 1 Overture Oberon Weber 2 Cake Walk. The Darkie Boatmen... Archer 3 Royal Port Barzar and Musical Thought... Espinosa 4 Waltz Men Tresor Becucei 5 March The Jolly Penang Club... Andres Friday, 2oth October, 1912. Etplanade. 1 Overture The Fair Maid of
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  • 177 6 Yesterday. To-day. Ri»«or FallBuyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rubber. s. d. a. d. a. d. h d. Anglo Malay 14 6 15 44 14 3 15 14-M Bukit Mertajara. 2 5 210 2 5 i I<> Chersonese 3 1 3 6 3 2 3 7 +M Cons. Malays 13 44
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  • 86 6 Petuiiuj, r, 1912 4 m s Bank drafts on Loudon 24H D/D 24! T/T 2 4 f c 3 m s Credits 2V, 60 d/• 2 30 d/s 24R D/D Bank buying 2/4ji New York Paris I 214 Hamburg S Java, Bank demaud buying D/D W Calcutta T.T.
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    • 302 6 Fred Lander, TURF ACCOUNTANT. Sc Singapore, HAS OPENED HiS BOOK ON CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES. (Run on 30 th October, I9I&.) I 500 10 COMBINATION 1,500/10 olacing them I, 2, 3 as they run. ALSO STRAIGHT OUT. For further prices and particulars apply to HEAD OFFICE, 23 BEACH STREET, PENANG. Telegrams: “jLdfider,”
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    • 49 6 Statistician* tell vou how to spend A shilling on jour food. To get the greatest nutriment, And do the greatest good. But a simpler tale to vou I’ll tell, Just take great care when jou’re unwell, Beware always of the slightest ill, Get Woods’ Peppermint Cure for a chill.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 43 7 London, Oct. 21. /Hr Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co. Ltd., through their agents Jjj. Slot A Co.) fine I’ara Spot 4s. GJd. Fine Para Forward... 4s. 5Jd. First Latex Crepe delivery next three months 4s. 2|d. Market weak.
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    • 34 7 Echo Special Singapore, October 20. Tlio Singapore Amateur Dramatic Society T i v busy giving the final touches to The (l-i. lia for which the scenery and costumes till be unequalled locally.
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    • 47 7 (Echo Special.) Singapore, October 20. TTjc new organ at the Cathedral of the flootl shepherd was opened yesterday. There were recital* by Mrs. Ebor and Mr Adamson and special services. At the blessing of the organ, which cost £550, the church was crowded.
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    • 64 7 (Reuter Berlin, October 19. Prince Lichuowsky, the newly-appointed German Miuister at London, informed Ksuter that ho was going to London without a cut and dried policy, except arriving at a reasonable settlement on all questions regarding navies. Without going into the technical side he did not see that
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    • 52 7 (Reuter.) London, October 19. Mr. H. 11. Asquith, who is suffering from a shoulder complaint, is much better. He will not bo operated this week ond. A •light operation may be uoce*sary at a future date but it is so trivial that an antithetic is
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    • 38 7 Reuter.) Chicago, October 20Jack John*on has been arrested on a charge of abducting a nineteen-year old white girl who was employed as a cashier in lus restaurant. Johnson immediately released the girl, denying the abduction.
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    • 98 7 (Reuter.) St. Petersburg, October 20. Russia has recognised the independence "f North Mongolia. The Russian special envoy M. Korostovetz had an audience with the Kutuchta at Urga and communicated the decision with unprecedented pomp. The Novoye Vreniya graphically describes the scene. Tho audience took place on the 11th
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    • 24 7 Reuter.) Ouchy, October 19. 'he I'tireu Italian treaty has been signed. London, October 20. Great Britain has recognised Italy’s sovereignty of Tripoli.
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    • 129 7 Reuter.) London, October 20. At Oxford, Helen Craggs, 23, daughter of fcir John Craggs, was sentenced to nine ruoutlis hard labour for attempting to break iIJ uud set fire to Mr. Harcourt’s mansion on July 13. I* Detail.— British North Borneo *uuuai leports go into an amount of
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    • 512 7 Reuter.) Frontier Fight*. London, October 19. Reports of the fighting are meagre so far, they are mostly from Turkish sources and ■how that fighting is general on all the frontiers. The Servians claim to have captured Prishtina. One Servian army is believed to be co-operating with the
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    • 197 7 j^i CK .—The s.s. Ellora from Calcutta is discharging 15,850 bags of rice. Cement. —By the s.s. Soang Ciioou from Hongkong Messrs. R. T. Reid A Co. received 1,000 casks of Grocu Island Cement. The B. I Royal Packet s.s. Taroba, is expected to arrive on Thursday at 7
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    • 39 7 Caulfield Cup. (Reuter.) Melbourne, October 2tA Following was the result of the Caulfield Cup. Uncle Sa~n Royal Scotch 2 Twenty-eight ran. Won by half a length. The start ingjprice of Uncle Sam was 5 to 1 against. D
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    • 161 7 C. S. S. C vs. fc. A. C. This League fixture was played off on Saturday on Victoria Green and resulted in a goalless draw. The game was perhaps more in favour of the Crescout Star, but every attempt at goal failed. Results up to hate U* 5
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    • 310 7 Sri Selatan vs. Jamathol Pkirdaus. Saturday, Oct. 19. A large crowd gathered on the M.F.A. Ground to see these teams meet in the replay ”of the M. F. A. Cup. The Jamathol Phirdaus had the better of the exchanges but they could uot penetrate the defence
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    • 450 7 Inhabitants Prepare for Catastrophe. The Samaraug Locomotief publishes the following letter from a correspondent iu Cheribou about strauge earthquakes in Ma ljalengka: On September 4, small earth tremors were first noticed at Madjalengk i, followed by a few slight vertical shocks. After a period of rest for
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    • 57 7 The following articles will be fouud on our outside pages Page 2.—The Affair of the Collars. Half Million Dollar Claim. 3.—Dutch Bank v. Cbetties. Boom iu Cbiueso Tin. East and West. 4.—Technical Education. 9.—Charles Birch Crisp. 10. —Johore Planters Association. 11.—Chimpul (Nogii Sembilan) Rubber Estates, Limited. British Cloth in
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  • 97 7 To-day. 12tu Day of 9th Moon. Trafalgar Day. Penang Free School, 96th Anniversary. Rugger” Practice, Esplanade, 5-20 p.m. League Football: P. C. C. vs. P. S. A. A Free School. Volunteer Recruits, A and B Cos. P. R. C. Annual Meeting, 6 p m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. George
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  • 37 7 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outward. Homeward Assaye 31 Oct. 1 Delta 2 Nov. Devanha 14 Nov. I India 16 Extra Sendee. Outward Homeward. Nile 23 Oct. I Namur 24 Oct. Sicilia 6 Nov. Nanhin 7 Nov.
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  • 16 7 China (Buelow) ...22nd Oct German (Yorck) ...24th English Assayej ...31st China (Delta) ...2nd Nov
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 202 7 1 1 1 e U S 1 a e h f Lc d V d ’*1 i. e n >e 16 e, in u. i«* tn •u it >n id PS id hr at or at id 'S be iff 11is is. WANTED. Clerk with good knowledge of classifying rubber
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    • 849 7 e o 0 0 1 1 0 r t 3 r i s=^^n<g==a^n<PaN^<>5^^n3ca!s55^>n(?at=5ag1 To Let, Furnished or Unfurnished* Bungalow, Sea Cottage,” on tho 3rd milestone, A jam, P. W on the sea-coast. Contains dining-room, ij 2 bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen. 'L Within easj reach of Bagan Tuan Kechil bj ’bus
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 121 8 Beang lire, Br. s.s 3,732, Travis, 19th Oct, Rangoon, 16tb Oct., God. B. J. S. K. Seanj Choon, Br. m., 5,775, Larkins, 20th Oct, Amoy, Bth Oct., Gen. B. E. J. S. K. m Retre, Br. s.s., 346, Scott, 20th Oct, Teluk Anson, 19th Oct Gen.—A. G. A Co.
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    • 66 8 21st October Ellora, for Singapore. Resident Halewyn, for Alor Star (Kedah). Tong Ckuan for Alor Star (Kedah). Jelunja, for Singapore, China and Japan. iSeang Bee, lor Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Rotorua, for Tongkah. Avagyee, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Sree Bangka, for Pulau Langkawi. Lion Choo, for
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    • 322 8 to* Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Isabella, tomorrow, 11 a.m. Deli and Langsa—Per Indragiri, tomorrow, Ipm. Singapore—Per Van Ovthonm, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Teiuk Anson—Per Hebe. to-morrow, 4 p m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc —Per Buelow, to-morrow,
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  • 125 8 Prnaso, 21st October (By courtesy oj the Chartered I London, Demand Bank 3/ 4 months’sight Bank 2/) 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary. IjA i Jaicutta, Demand Bank K* 174 g 3 days* sight Private 175$ Bombay, Demand Bank 1 J Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 3 days* sight Pnvare 176
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  • 222 8 Gold Leaf 56-1,60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 34.25 sales Trang Pepper 23 75 nominal Cloves 35. —nominal Mace 12 )—sellers Pickings 107 —sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 3). —sales No. 1 8 20 sale* Sugar < 2 810 sals Baskot 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10 6 buyers I
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  • 183 8 PINANG, 21st OoTOnRR 1912. Beef— cts. Soup pe. catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tp.il each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork— Pork poi catty 32 Pig’s Head •H h St Feet 24
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  • 1984 8 «M g JZ ||g Number of a p. .t -43 3 Capital. Shares P Dividends. J I issued. I S 5* i P a PQ CO O* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. ’p.c. p.c. j p.c. j kuxi t *r<wwvk 130 000 1 1 I Aver
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 35 8 Riedel's (jonosnii is not unpleasant to take, and is not attended by those distressing byeffects which so often accompany the use of balsams and Sautal oils. It has secured unqualiiiod praise from the loading Specialists.
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    • 167 8 We Lead S others follow. We are leading the way during last forty years of uur existence. Many have come and gone, many have imitated but never excelled. Our highly scented ami profusely medicated Hair Oil Kuntal Brishya is the best in every respect. It is the only reputed hair
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  • 1573 9 i HE MAN BEHIND THE CHINA LOAN Sketch or a Striking Personality. In view of the important statement made by Mr. Crisp announcing the constitution of a new Bank of China, printed in a Reuter telegram in our second edition yesterday, the following personal sketch of Mr.
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    • 646 9 NOW READY. Shak-yer Cheki IN ROMANIZED MALAY with card illustrations ABOO a PINCH. CONTENTS: Uer-savbat Serta Nasayhat. Ror-sobat Tahik Judi. Bantu (Iuformer) Mintak Warrant Hari Bechara. lio-ba Maki Chee nya. }’awang l’ukat Pukol Bini. Price $1. Postage Extra. t1 IE criterion press limited JUST ARRIVED. A new shipment of Continuous
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    • 203 9 r*-' rrr i t 1 Waterbary’s Metabolized C o d L i y e r 0 i C o m p o u n: d j 'rhf.. I i TAjTELf .5 0>3.ULc The Into-* ctcnlific pro• paraiica ofCUD LlVEii OIL. Dee? all tlial ic claimed fer 1*. u.:J supersedes the
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    • 452 9 GC CO M t* IO ro ft r, W >*' r--; -%i I N. y y. m i? fi i y-* /V -> »v?! Kar >> Caps*Ut b* ars the Name l k :J ••*»u t y:,i-C V ’<r\ „,:w ■U0* s e belief .without PA PI S, R rue
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  • 3530 10 An extraordinary general meeting was held at the Jobore Hotel on the 13th inst. Present. His Highness The Sultan, President; Mr. E D. Bryce (in the Chair/; A. L Buyers, J. A. Brown, D. C. Oakley, A. Y’esterdal, H. L. Coghlan, Committee; Neil MacKinnon, Honorary Secretary; Messrs.
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    • 298 10 THE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO.’s Products were awarded the GRAND PRIX < (The highest award obtainable) At the Universal and Colonial Exhibition Brussels. 1»10 SLEDGE MILK is supplied to all the COTIMIUHT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATU Local Agent* SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. Oonnnnnnnnnnnn?nnnnnnnnnnnnoO 0 n n n n
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    • 41 10 How Is Your Complexion? A muddy complexion, a haggard and yellow skin are due to disordered liTer. Chamberlain’s Tablets will correct that and your complexion will soon be clear again These tablets also regulate the bowels. For sale bv all;Di3penssriesJJand Dealer».
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    • 37 10 Rheumatic Weather. Don’t be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberl tin’s Pain Balm and it will soon diaap[ ear. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 53 10 No Opium in Chamberlain's Coujh Remedy. I here ia not a particle of opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain’s Cough Kemedy, and never has been Bince it was first offered to the public. It is as safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. For sale by all
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  • 1565 11 T annual general meeting of the 1 L company was held on 20fh Sept, at i££J Hou». X-qndo., K. C rfr. O. ’j puudas Mouat (chairman of tho compresiding. representative of the secretaries .Messrs Sharp*. Koss and Co, Limited) laving read the notice convening
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  • 283 11 The eyes of all who are concerned in the British cloth trade are turned upon the i changes of fashion in the Far East. The j Japanese, after their xvar with Russia, imported large quantities of serges and other clothing materials, chiefly from t
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  • 263 11 Importance of Providing Full Meals. Dr. Sansom, P.C.M.O., Federated Malay > States, in his recently issued annual health report for 1911, writes: It is very important that the advantage of a generous diet should be carefully considered by all employers of labour. Several years’ experience with
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    • 335 11 I ire of, of j on Q g l a tot ics ru ad J* “g be bt be ?s. id ile be -j to )f I n i-' n 1. it r, Java— Australia Line OP THE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatckappy (Royal Dutch Packet Company.) Regular monthly service of the
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    • 992 12 W. MANSON, American Dentist, L?>N of Dr. Alien Co., Pha, 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consuitcition free UErflDINO AT A o. 21 a, Penang Road. 4 few Aocis from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. TECK A COMPANY. Shanghai Carpenters S’ Furnishers, 4, PENANG HOAD. High-class Household Furniture kept in stock
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