Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 September 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 214 VOL. LXVIII. THURSDAY. 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1479 1 rHF “PINANG GAZETTE.” notice. CROSSE fl CELEBRATED photographic. RENDERS will bi received at th- VllVOljlj M "W OILMEN’S WANTED AT ONCE subscription. RIICKWFII W D stores. For Dally in Town. ''«‘"''""r 'M™ *.,r DL/iCII W Apph- inent Monopolies Department Pensng, <<>i jtMOTBh-iMMI »27 per annum, th, l9ll. fHaVIWI ll H.
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  • 1165 2 CEYLON COMMENT ON THE “OPPOSITION.” Of all the members of the Straits legislative Council at the meeting on I‘riday week, September 2nd, the only one, says the Ceglon Observer, to oppose the Shipping Bill, which has as its object the limiting of the practically autocratic power
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  • 57 2 Thursday, September 22. Straits Cinematograph. Penang Road. Friday, September 23. Ember Day Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, September 24. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Sunday, September 25. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Monday, September 25. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, September 26. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road.
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  • 23 2 FiXTC’RRS fob Srptembrr 22.—Free School r. Govt. Wharves, Esplan ade. 27. —Police v. Butterworth, Esplanade. 28. —C.R.C. r. Volunteers, Victoria Green.
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  • 98 2 Oorernmfnt Monopolies Ifepartment, Penang.— Services for year 1911:—1. Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots, each capable of easily containing 3 chees of chandu. 2. Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots, each capable of easily containing 1 tahil of chandu. 3. Supply of best Amoy bamboo leaves. Supply
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  • 12 2 5 and 14 Logan Road; apply M. M. Noordin.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 i I JWITC Wh I W I J. :-J B BUILT FOR THE FAR EAST. I IfjaJewpod 4 are bailt in the very hob ef the cycle industry Coventry itself —by experienced British workmen M the materials used are the best and most reliable. It therefore follows, that with good
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    • 111 2 EUROPEAN AGENCY* T N DENTS promptly executed at lowest A cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Eatthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Furniture
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    • 360 2 The New “Peg” WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps _The purest spirit distilled for human consumption. IE 1 Admirable as a pick -me hsin up, toni and digestive. II Useful as a preventive of B cholera. I And, in addition, Wolfe’s Schnapps has well-known medicinal virtues, notably in the case of delicate
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 122 2 The Moon. Last Quarter 3.53 a.in 26 Sept. O New Moon 3.32 p.m. 3 Oct. First. Quarter 8.40 p.m. 11 O Puff Moon 9.24 p.m. 18 f The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang Sunrise. Sunset. Sept. 11 to Sept.lB, ...5-59 a.m. 6-4*l p.m. Sept. 19 to
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  • 1457 3 LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND. London, Sept. 10. The Federation of Master Cotton Spintiers at Manchester has decided to lock-out the entire trade if the operatives do not consent to refer to arbitration the dispute at Fernmill, Oldham. The decision has astounded operatives who declare that it is contrary
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 235 3 Well begun Is half done, and certainly your daily j tooth-cleaning is done quickly, done pleasantly, and done well when you use i (diverts I j Tsol'h Powder Y Local Dealer» stock and sell it. Makers. F. C. Calvert Co.. Manchester. Eng. j sorge I. to George V. HELL’S BRANDY
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    • 58 3 The Troubles of Digestion. pain, flatulence, acidity, and so on, are happily in most cases simply the expression of some fleeting disturbance of function The best way to restore tone and regularity to the intestinal tract is hy taking a wine-glassful of Htiny&di Janos natural aperient water the first thing
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    • 436 3 k P. MOIR CRANES’ BOVRIL Cylinder Oil. w 111 La SAr.dU&ndti, Bufterv A 9 Go, makes delicious bouillon, rich, tasty gravies adds fiavour snd m strength to stews, hashes. y f f STTF entrees, etc. H BOVRIL is the true economist I in the Kitchen. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. MOTOR
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  • 1323 4 Yesterday we hid occasion to refer to the unemploymoat problem and to the varied aspects that it as-mined. It is not merely in the ranks of the unslcilloi that a difficulty is sometimes experienced of finding exactly suitable posts. At the present moment, in America, Germany
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 437 4 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Sir, As there has been no reply to the letter entitled “Local School Hours,” which appeared in last Saturday’s paper, I shall feel much obliged if you will kindly insert this letter in to-day’s issue. I interviewed several parents, among
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  • 492 4 The Malay Mail says The committee of the Selangor Association Football League met on Saturday evening to discuss the points arising owing to Klang Club scratching three matches and to the Selangor Club and the Casuals being equal on points. It was decided to refer the matter to
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  • 584 4 The Sultan of Sulu and suite ware sengers to Genoa, per the N. D. L. lUa 'j steamer Lutzow, which arrived on I ult. The Rev. Father Renard was I to return to Kuala Lumpur by the Si n v I pore mail train on Tuesday evening
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  • 238 4 Magisterial Strictures. Our Kuala Lurnpui contemporary reports a case in which Sirau, a Javanese coolie employed on Sione Estate, was, before Mr. Donaldson, Chief .Magistrate, charged with desertion. Mr. Sharpe Smith informed the Court that Javanese coolies gave a lot of trouble in this country. They cost a
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  • 38 4 Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart inform ui that the Menglembu Lode Syndicate’s output for August was 252 piculs of ore, estimated roughly at $11,500. Fifteen stamps were working for 28 days, 1,200 tons being crushed.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 130 4 I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., 1 WINE MERCHANTS, > 7, UNION STREET, PENANG. < The name CALDBECK MACGREGOR on a > c label is a guarantee of value and quality. > 2 mi i aii Cables Caldbkck.” > X Telephone: 441. |THE GARRICK CIGARETTE A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Q 8 8
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    • 192 4 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PIHAHC GAZETTE.” Payable Strictly in Advance. Town. By Host. MONTHLY ».85 ».5O QVABTKRLY 6.75 7.50 54 YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNVAL »7.00 30.00 Broken period# are charged for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinang Gasette is ‘‘Gasette, Penang.” Telephone
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  • 250 5 NUMEROUS CHANGES. From Our Oton CorreirpondentA Singapore, Sept. 21. The following are buyers’ prices for shares —Allagars, 4/6 Chersonese, 3/7 Highlands <k Lowlands, £5 6/3 Merlimaus, 5/74 Bertams, 7/- Sumatra Paras, 10/3 Sungei Salaks, £3| Alor Gajahs, $1.75 Ayer Kuning, 60 cents Ayer Moleks, $1.90 Bukit Timahs,
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  • 34 5 [/Vow* Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Sept 21. To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier, $10.85 white pepper, $27.25 flake tapioca, $6.60 pearl tapioca, $7 Bali copra, 11.10; b-st copra, $11.30; and opium, 1,650.
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  • 47 5 ST. HELENA RUBBER CO., LTD Singapore, Sept. 22. The annual general meeting of the St. Helena Rubber Co., Ltd., was held yesterday. The report states that the whole of the planted area has now been cleaned and that tapping, which has begun, goes on steadily.
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  • 37 5 London, Sept. 21. The Ulu Rantau Rubber Estates Co., Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent. The Kapar Para Estate Co., Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of 20 per cent.
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  • 110 5 Ipoh, Sept. 22. Mr. E. W. Birch is still confined to the Residency, seriou-ly ill, but insists on attending to official papers and documents. It is announced that a telephone will be opened next year bet ween Ipoh and Teluk Anson. A rumour is gaining credence that Ipoh
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  • 51 5 AN ACTING APPOINTMENT. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 21. Mr. G. H. Day has been appointed acting unofficial member of the Federal Council vice Mr. Robson, who is on leave. The J/a’ay Mail understands that a record number of enactments is coming up *t the forthcoming meeting at Kuala
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  • 170 5 GARRISON MANffiUYRKS. From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, Sept. 22. Ihe garrison in mceuvres commence tomorrow when there will be a general attack. Major-General Stephenson, G. O. C., has issued the general and special ideas to the newspapers with a request to publish them, and he points out ths
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  • 78 5 TRIAL OF GERMAN SUBALTERN. London, Sept. 21. The case against the German subaltern Helm (who was arrested while sketching fortifications at Portsmouth) has been resumed. The Bench decided that a pritna facie case had bom made out and adjourned the hearing to the 28th inst bail being
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  • 75 5 TURCO-ROUMANIAN CONVENTION. London, Sept. 21. The Turco-Roumanian convention continues to be the theme of the papers, which accept it as a fact, but comment cautiously in the alxsence of particulars. While one section deplores the wane of British influence in Turkey and attacks British diplomacy thereanent, the majority
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  • 87 5 BUT INFANTRY CRITICISED. London, Sept 21. In his article in the Berliner Tageblatt, in appreciation of the work of the Territorials, Colonel Gaedke, the distinguished German military author, criticises the infantry a good deal, and says that of the three chief arms the ar illery are the
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  • 80 5 DISCOURAGES SIR HIRAM MAXIM London, Sept. 22. Mr. Barnes, the aviator, fell fifty feet at Folkestone and fractured his skull. Sir Hiram Maxim has abandoned his expeiiments in aviation on the eve of the completion of his biplane, of which the greatest things were expected. He
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  • 39 5 London, Sept. 22. Great Britain has agreed to the American proposal for an opium conference to be held at The Hagu«, but stipulates that the existing British agreements with China shall be excluded from the discussion.
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  • 23 5 London, Sept. 22. Prince Tsai Tsun of China, while travelling from San Francisco to New York, was attacked by bronchitis.
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  • 30 5 fD«a Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Skiivick. Berlin, Sept. 21. A regulation for the delimitation of the boundary between Russia and Prussia, at Niemen, in the Baltic Sea, is imminent.
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  • 159 5 tn ALLtGITIOH OF BUCKNAIL. [Rbutkr’s Skrvick London, Sept. 22. Reuter’s correspondent at Paris has been informed from an authoritative official quarter that the French Government regards the Cassel agreement for the Turkish loan as nothing less than an at tempt by I’urkey to blackmail France with
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  • 63 5 A BIG DEFICIT. Berlin, Sept. 21. The speech from the Throne at The Hague expects a permanent increase in revenue owing to the economies effected by the tariff revision, general income tax, workmen’s insurance, and reform of the internal administration. The Netherlands Indies budget shows a deficit of
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  • 63 5 CONSULS AS GUIDES. Berlin, Sept. 21. The German Consuls in the different ports will act as guides to the Crown Prince during his tour Herr Freudenberg will act at Colombo. The Crown Prince will endeavour to come into personal touch with Germans everywhere. On the 26th inst.
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  • 36 5 Berlin, Sept. 21. The Kaiser received Baron von Aehrenthal, Foreign Minister for Austria-Hun-gary, in special audience and requested him to have wreaths laid down on the grave of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.
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  • 22 5 Berlin, Sept. 21. The Shantung Mining Company is considering a proposal to erect blast furnaces and a steel-rolling mill.
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  • 14 5 Berlin, Sept. 21. Cotton is quoted here at 7.78 J.
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  • 323 5 The Griffins for the Penang January Meeting were transhipped at Singapore from the ss. Darius to the ss. I’aroba and were landed here in good shape. Mr. Jack Dove, who was in sole charge of the consignment, deserves the highest credit for the efficient manner in which
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  • 624 5 MR. A. B. PEEL CONVICTED. The Taiping paper to hand to-day reports the proceedings and verdict in the case, at the Assizes there, in which A. B Peel, chief clerk of the District Office, Upper Perak, was charged with Firstly, having committed a criminal breach of
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  • 331 5 The first, lot of contract labourers for the rubber estates in British Malava left Hongkong yesterday afternoon by the IndoChina liner Kumsang, says the N. China Morning Post of August 27tl>. Th-re were only 37 of them (two being the wives of labourers), and all
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  • 243 5 ALLEGED FALSIFIED ORDERS. At the Assizes, in the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, the trial was concluded of Rengasami, a coolie employed on Bertam Estate, Province Wellesley, who was charged with using as genuine certain forged documents, namely, orders for rice. The jury brought in a unanimous verdict, of
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  • 154 5 Rangoon, Sept. 7. Mr. Bernard, an Assistant of the Town Lands Reclamation Works was severely mauled in the face at Taunglon this morning by a cheetah, which also caused slight injuries to three others. Mr. Nasse, of the same Department, came on the scene
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 211 5 NOTICE. A LIST of applications for public house licences to be considered at the meeting of the Board of Licensing Jus’icee on Wednesday, the 28th September, 1910, may be seen on application at the Chinese Protectorate during the office hours. W. T. CHAPMAN, Secretary, Board of Licensing Justices. Chinese Protectorate,
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  • 442 6 THE INNER HISTORY OF THE ANNEXATION. The Mainichi Dempo states, according to the Japan Herald, that the annexation was planned by some persons even before the abdication of the ex Emperor, but the time was not ripe. Further proposals of annexation were revealed by the combination of
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  • 442 6 Nxw King in London. Unheralded by the pomp associated with the movements of loyalty, the new King of the Cocos Keeling Islands, says the Manchester Guardian of August 11, arrived in Loudon to-day and sought the seclusion of a quiet office in Whittington Avenue, where, as administrator
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 815 6 IF NOBKL 8 EXPLOSIVES. B MAGAZINES AT PENANG AND iPOB <•/' 14 Stocks always on hand of Jdpsn Mail Steamship Vo. Lu. gelignite jfc BLASTING GELATINE. SETUPLEX DETONATORS. A ELECTRIC DETONATORS. SPORTING BALLISTITE /1 CARTRIDGES. Sand I lands. Buttery Co., A regular fortnightly '.service is maintained JyenU tor Penang and
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    • 910 6 /For Constipation.Tiver Complaints, CALL FOR Hunyadi Janos g THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. fiMFB CAN BE L■ OBTAINED MOM I principal %> AT 5 O IM S RETAIL I scotch STORES. McAiister 2^** &f n Ita i 4 “Wt. uzl rr nOujSalQ Agents. ne only Modlclno of tko Una unromt
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  • 866 7 ARRIVALS. Assaye. Brit., 73 6. Jones, Bept.i2l, Bombay, gen., Adamson. Gilfillan Co. Kanagawa Maru, Jap., 3825, Butler, Sept. 21, Japan, gen., Boustead Co. Malacca, Brit., 405, Treweeke, Sept. 22, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong On. Pangkor, Brit., 134, Darke, Sept. 22, Bindings, gen., E. S. Co. CLEARANCES. Cornelia for Port
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  • 1698 7 4 Capital. I Subscribed. Value. 9 Dividend». Name. |J q J I a I I or 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 $10 $10 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. 3J 4 ex. div. 1906 300,000 225,00C 22,500 10 10 Bruang, m 5 5
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  • 88 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morrow. For. Per. (Hose. A lor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Tongkah Carlyle 1 p.m. Calcutta Lightning 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Ban VVhatt Soon 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Malacca 3 p.m. Bindings Pangkor 4 p.m. Pillau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setul Un Peng
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  • 129 7 Pknang, September 22, 1910. By Courtesy of the Chartered Ba nk). London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 7/16 3 n Credit 2/4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days* sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 175 w 3 days’sight Private
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  • 197 7 Pknang, September 22, 1910 Gold leaf 564.6<> Pepper (W. Coast 3 1». 5 oz) No stock White Pepper ...s2s} sales. Trang Pepper sl7} sellers. Mace $B6 sales. Mace Pickings $77 buyers. Cloves $66 nominal. Nutmegs 110 $lB buyers. [No. 1 $7.10 sales. No. 2 $7 sales. Basket $5.20 nominal
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 Banking and Trading Corporation, London Directory. (Published Annually.) Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., J 7 English MANUFACTUREKS DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides iieing a PENANG—MEDAN. I complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs the Directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the
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    • 184 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. Authorised Capital 1,500,000 Subscribed Capital 1,125,000 Paid-Up 562.500 Reserve Fund 285,000 Head Orrioß. 40, THREADNEEDLK STREET, LONDON. E O. Branches and Agencies. Bombay Colombo Kuala Lumpur Calcutta Kandy Hongkong Rangoon Galle and Madras Singapore Shanghai Karachi Penang London Bankbrs The Bank of England. The
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    • 396 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fun-1 ...£1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Head Office 32. BISHOPSGAL’E STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E. C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hamburg New York Bombay Ipoh Penang Bangkok Karachi Rangoon Batavia Kobe Seremban Calcutta Klang Singapore
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2217 8 f s c« m intended Seiling». Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. BXtBCTI» AIBVMS HHWWH BRITISH INDIA ImpcPl al German Mall Line. MAIL service outward. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 4 Oof. 22 Arcadia F To 8 u /UK OttO Sltt» SMjCf., l|( Nov. 3 Delta Mongolia > fHU AND w I r 5
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