Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 January 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 16 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1669 1 W. DANIEL, 1.5.0.. t 1, BEACH STREET, PENANG, Z The only Certificated OPTICIAN J in the Straits Settlements and the Only European WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER in Penang. t HIGH CLASS REPAIRS J A SPECIALITY. PATRONS are requested to send > DIRECT to above address. “IHE PINANG GAZETTE.” Posing Bharu Tin
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    • 60 1 8 “THE PINAAG GAZEITE” (PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING.) Rates of Subscription, payable strictly in advance: q LOCAL S 2-25 per month. 513.50 naif yearly. T $27.00 per annum. S BY POST 2.50 per month. $15.00 half yearly. $30.00 yearly. WEEKLY EDITION PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Subscription $1.50 per month. m Half yearly
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  • 1163 2 ANNUAL MEETING IN LONDON. The first annual general meeting of shareholders in the Lurnut Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on 16th ult., at the London Chamber of Commerce. Sir William Adamson, C. M.G. (chairman of the company), piesided. The Secietary (Mr W. Milne) having read the notice
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  • 135 2 —S.T. The Siamese Observer karns from a medical man now at Trang that the cholera was prevalent in the market which had of late become confide: ably overcrowdel, owing mainly by the influx of Chinese coolies caused by the construction of the railway. The correspondent writes tha
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  • 44 2 Saturday, January 21. St. Agnes. Fire Brigade Display, 5 p.m. Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Suaday, January 22. Third Sunday after Epiphany. St. Vincent. Wednesday. January 25. Conversion of St. Paul. Thursday. January 26. Outward P. O. Mail.
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  • 34 2 Jan. 30.—Chinese New Year’s Day: Public Holiday. Kedah Gymkhana at Alor Star. Jan 31.—Chinese New Year, Public Holiday. Jan 31.—“ The Follies at Town Hall. F eb. 4.—Penang Swimming Club Moonlight Fete.
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  • 46 2 Pknsng:—The E. >fc O 11 Pel, Toe Crag, Raffl s bv the Sea, Run tynie 1« Seaside 11 >tel, an I So* View Hotel. Singapore:—Adelphi H >tel an 1 Raffles Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Gram! Oriental Hotel. Ipoh I'he Grand Ho el. Rangoon:—Stranl Hotel.
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  • 202 2 NUNDA Y, JANUA RY 22 Church of England. St. George s Church.—Matins (Choral) 8 a.m.; Holy Communion (Plain) S-30 a.m.; Matins (Chinese 1C a.m.; Sunday School 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon 6 p.m. Presbyterian. Presbyterian Church (Northam Road). Divine Service 6 p.m. Sunday School, 5 p.m. Preacher The
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  • 179 2 —M.M. One Way of Bagging Snipe. A curious incident occured at Klang last Sunday. Messis. E C. Wakefield and V. French were playing golf together. From the first tee Mr. Wakefield drove off and got a good drive. Mr. French, teeing his bail rather high, pulled his
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  • 76 2 Touching rubber, the Malay Mail confesses that it is not quite evident why there should be, as predicted, a rubber boom in February. A good deal depends, remarks that paper, on trade conditions in America, but there appear no signs of a shortage in rubber supplies.
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  • 747 2 THE THIRD TESL’ MATCH. London, Jan. 11.—The Third Test match was resumed to-day. Australia completed her first innings for 465, Trumper’s score being 214, not out. He made 26 fours and was batting for four hours. The South Africans on going in for the second time had made
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 517 2 A RED-LETTER DAY IN THE LIFE OF MR. SCHULTZ. Mr. A. A. J. F. Schultz will always look back with plrasu e upon the day when he first tested the merits of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, for it was from then that his recoveiy from the digestive troubles which had
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    • 715 2 to the Siting J is everywhere at hand in that world-famed family medicine 1 BEECHAM’S PILLS. Their influence upon disordered digestive j functions is always speedy, beneficial and lasting. When the first X premonitory symptoms of stomach, bowel, liver or kidney troubles < are felt, BEECHAM’S PlLLS—taken at once-will successfully
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 75 2 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang Sunrise. Sonnet. Jan. 20 to Jan. 31,...6-07 a.m. 5-53 p.m. Feb. Ito Feb. 8,...6-06 a in. 5-54 p.m. Feb. 9to Feb. 17....6-05 a.m. 5-55 p.m. Feb. 18 to Feb. 21,...6-04 am. 5-56 p.m. Feb. 22 to Feb. 27, 6-03 am.
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  • 14 2 Obituary, London, Jan. 11.—The death is announced of Mr. Patrick Brien, ex, M. P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1179 3 STILL FORGING AHEAD. 1 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., s SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO: WINE MERCHANTS, WORKS, Ltd., X 7, UNION STREET. PENANG. < ELECTRIC LICHT. POWER AND TRACTION. l>A “rit N Be. t T NIC ELIX,B oue o£ f J ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Q „L 1 PHOSKERINE TONIC— Sen Sen tor the
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  • 539 4 Detail* of the Houndsditch outrage, with its amazing sequel, the seige and destruction of a band of Anarchist» in an East. End house in London, have been read with avidity, and people outside England are wondering what steps the authorities propose to adopt with a view
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  • 557 4 HON. W. EVAN’S ARRIVAL. The Hon. William Evans, Resident Councillor, Penang, accompanied by Mrs. and the two Misses Evans, arrived here this morning by the ss. Teesta from Singapore to assu ne the duties of his appointment. The steamer came alongside Northern arm of Swettenham Wharf where
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  • 295 4 Through the courtesy of Mr. Keug, who has kin ily off-red the use of his bungalow, the Boy Scouts are having a 4 days camp. A start will be made on Monday and they return on Thursday 26th instant. Camp rules wdl be stri ’tly adhered to, and
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  • 165 4 HUNCHBACK’S ALLEGED CRIME. The seven-year obi child of the late Tunku Yatim and stepson of Chem Mat Munchi, Head of the Chandu Monopoly, at K di, Kuala Muda, Kedah, was missed at noon last Saturday. I’he inhabitants turned out to look for him and the search was
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  • 425 4 CHIN SENG CO. STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of shareholders in Chin Seng Co., coach bui'ders, etc., was held this morning in the offices of the company, F.M.S. Railway Building’, when there were present Dr. T. C. Avetoom (Chairman), Mr. Cheah Leong Keah (Managing Director), Messrs. R A. S. Hogan
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  • 253 4 Mr. Lim Eu Ton Unopposed At the Municipal Offices yesterday, the election of Mr. Lim Eu Toh as a Municipal Commissioner to ik place. Mr. Eu Toh, fills the vacancy caused bv the resi .’nation of Mr. Lim Cheng Teik, whose office wml 1 hive exoired at the
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  • 259 4 P. C. C TOURNAMENT. The following are the results to date Championship. S. F. B. Martin w.o. from H. C Sells Southam beat J. R. Brown 6 0. 6 Single Handicap. Class A. J. R. Brown —15.4) beat Reimann (scr) 2.6 6.4 R D. A. M. Brown —4/6)
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  • 619 4 Letter From Mrs Bland The first work meeting of the year was held at the Government Girls’ School yesterday afternoon. Although the attendance was smaller than usual, owing to the S :hools havin® closed for the holidays, in erest was not lacking for a nice lot of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 351 4 i i Indigestion and Catarrh. 40 Kentish Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. Dear Sirs,— It is now about five years since Angier’s Emulsion was recommended to me by a doctor, and I have found it invaluable for 3 indigestion and stomach catarrh, as well as for toning up the system. I was
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    • 160 4 'RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” Payable Strictly in Advance. MONTHLY 2.25 2.50 QUARTERLY 6.75 7.50 J YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNUAL 27.00 30.00 Broken periods are charged for either at a half or lull month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinang Gazette” is “Gazette, I'enang.” Telephone No. 477. London
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  • 433 5 THE BOOM AND ITS EFFECTS. CAUSE OF DECREASED OUTPUT. om Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, January 21. The Times off Malaya, has interviewed a well-known miner regarding the tin boom and its effects in Kinta. He eaid that th? chief cause of the boom is the decrease 1
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  • 53 5 SAD SEQUEL TO AN ACCIDENT. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Hongkong, January 21. Admiral Quehler, of the German cruiser Scharnhorst, has die 1 in the Perak Hospital. He was recently admitted suffering from .a broken ankle, and subs u quently developed disquieting symptoms calling for the
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  • 33 5 STRAITS ASSOCIATION’S ACTION. I From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 21. The Straits Settlements Association is convening a large public meeting on Tuesday next to protest against the income tax.
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  • 68 5 WILL VISIT BUDDHIST CENTRES. [Reutkr’s Servick L m ion, January 21. The Dalai Luna is shortly expected to arrive in Calcutta, and will confer with the Foreign Office ieg<rdmg his future. Subsequent! v h will visit the chief centres of Buddhists’ pilgi image. Not Returning to
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  • 216 5 RUBBERS AND TINS BETTER. TO-DAY’S PENANG QUOTATIONS. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day 21/1/10 20/1/11 21/1/11 x at fi oi -B Shares. -2 a T a a "3 Sc? M 58 M 32 Mining. 2| 2}
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  • 68 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 20. There is a general drop in dollar rubber shares to-day (Fridav). Buyers’ prices are Previously Friday. Alor Gaja! s 1.90 1.75 Ayer Moleks 2.25 2 00 Indragiiis 13 00 12.00 Malaka Pindas 1.05 0 85 Malakuffs 2.30 2 25 Pa
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  • 29 5 [from Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 20. To-day’s (Friday’s) quo’ations for opium and produce are Opium $2,025.00 Pepper, white 27.00 Pepper, black 15 35 Gambier 8 12|
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  • 59 5 BUSINESS PREMISES WRECKED [Rrotrr’s Service.] London, January 21. Political riots have occurred in Mauritius. A mob at Port Louis wrecked several business places and offices of their opponents, also the newspaper offices. Fatal ConflictsSome casualties hive occurred as the outcome of conflicts between the rival parties, and
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  • 29 5 FORTY WARSHIPS ENGAGED. [Reuter’s Service London, January 20. British naval manoeuvres start to-day off the coast of Spain, twenty-three battleships, fourteen armoured cruisers, and twelve Admirals contending.
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  • 36 5 [Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd's *krvice] Berlin, January 19. Herr Dernberg, late German Colonial Secretary, has refused a sea" in the Reichstag. He is engaged in writing a teport of his voyage to the Far East.
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  • 31 5 [Der OsrAsiATiscHK Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, January 20. The Vatican organ publishes the refusal of His Holiness the Pope to receive Catholic Sovereigns in a year of mourning.
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  • 22 5 [Der Ostasiatiscii-c Lloyd’s Service Berlin, January 19. Admiral Fischer. Chief of the German Admiralty, is retiring from active service.
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  • 22 5 [Der Ostasiatatchr Lloyd's 'brvicb Berlin, January 20. Hungary has granted the Norddebtscher LI >yd a concession respecting emigration.
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  • 93 5 GENERAL RISING AGAINST TURKEY A CRITICAL SITUATION. [Rbutkr’s Sbrvick.] Lon ion, January 20. It is reported from Aden that Imam Syed Yahya has declared war against the Turks and caused the wires to be cut. A general rising in the Yemen is expected, and Seididriss has a-sumed
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  • 41 5 GIFT OF TEN MILLION DOLLARS. [Rbutsr’s Sbrvicr London, January 21. According to a cablegram from Washington, Mr. Andrew Carnegie has given an additional ten million d illars (gold) to the Carnegie Institute, making a total of twenty-five million dollars.
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  • 34 5 AGREEMENT ON RECIPROCITY. [Reutbr’s Skrvicb] London, January 21. The Times's correspon lent at Washington reporu that an agreement has been reachsd between the American and Can adian representatives regarding trade reciprocity.
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  • 32 5 CONFERENCES AT FOREIGN OFFICE. [Rkuibr’s Sbrvick.j London, January 20. A conference on sleeping sickness it being held daily at the Foieign Office It lias been convened by the Imperial Government.
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  • 37 5 Dkr Ostasiai’ischb Lloyds Service] Beilin, January 20 The French Government has expressed its sympathy with Germany in connection with the sinking <>f, an 1 loss of life in, the German submarine U S.
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  • 35 5 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, January 20. The Paris Temps declares that M. Pichon’s idea of an internati >nal conference on the fortification of Flushing is impracticable owing to Germany standing aloof.
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  • 330 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Skrvicb.] Berlin, Jaumry 20. Cotton is quoted at 8 05d. Mr. Hargreaves, the Principal of the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, proposes to take a six months’ holiday to England some time this year. We are sorry to see fmm the Ipoh paper that
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  • 444 5 AMENDING ENACTM E N T. A Federated Malay Srat“S Government Gazette Extraordinary, dated Wednesday last publishes the draft of an Enactment to amend Ihe Tamil Immigration Fund Enactments, 1908,” so as to provide for the levying of contributions to the Immigrations, Fund at an increased rate. The
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  • 228 5 Mr. Louis Getz, of the firm of Getz Bros, de Co, of California and Shanghai, and now on a tour round the world, arrived in Penang yesterday from Singapore by railway. Mr. Getz, who is in the provision line, is enthusiastic ab>ut the country through which he passed
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  • 249 5 Tuan Syed Hassan, Chief Ju ige of Alor Star. Kedah, who lias been on circiut in South Kedah this week, sentenced one Chan Chi, a Chinaman, to three years’ ligorous imprisonment f<>r belonging to a Triad Society. A full list of the thirty oaths of the
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  • 109 5 The Taiping ladies shot off their tie against Selangor in this compe ition on Thursday, and put up the excellent score of 202, or one point better than their previ >us score Miss Barton Parkes 35 Mrs. Pinkney 34 Miss Wright 34 Mrs. Murray 34 Mrs. Vanrenen 33
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 249 5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. AN OFFICE CLERK with good knowledge or keeping Checkroils and Monthly Returns. Only Tamils need apply. Must write a good hand. Apply to THE MANAGER, u c Bakap Rubber Plantations. NOTICE. Private Subscription Fancy Dress Ball. ANY OUTSTANDING BILL against the above function must be presented to the
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    • 361 5 TO LET'. 64, LARUT ROAD (EI.ECTItIo LIGHT) FROM Ist JULY. Apply m w 3 Dr. LISTON. TOWN HALL, PtftANG. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 30th and 31st, AT 9-15 PROMPT. Tie Craze of the London season (vide Daily Telegraph.) Mr. HENRY DALLAS WILL PRESBNT “THE FOLLIES” BY
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1008 6 N T IT T" •OOOOOOOOOPOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO» W i< 5 8 THE PENANG DISPENSARY, Ltd o I J IV. INFANTS AND CHILDREN FED ON 5 o (IN LIQUIDATION). 2 Japan Mail Steaiuhip Co. Ld. O some of the prices this week, g •W i iiij£r= -a < yb w w Q Savoy
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  • 493 7 ARRIVALS. Bharata, Brit., 1957, Thomson, Jan. 21, Singapore, gen., Hottenbach, Liebert Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Eades, Jan. 20, Brandon, gen., E S. Co. Kistua, Brit., 524, Maclian, Jan. 20, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Kedah, Brit., 134, Wright, Jan. 20, Kedah, gen., E. S. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, Lloyd,
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  • 1684 7 I i s s C.plul. J;;”. 3 DWW...4A S. I —T- 5 1906 1907 190 S 1909 1910 MINING. 1903 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co, 4% 1906 300.000 225,00 C 22,500 10 10 Tin iningC<> 5 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10
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  • 85 7 CLOSE GENERAL POST OFFICE Monday. F or. Per. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 10 a m. Trang Kian Ann I p.m. Trang Tong Ghay Un 1 p.m. Singapore and Hongkong Lai 2 p.m. Dindings and T. Anson Canton 2 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta Dunera 3 pm. Pulau Langkawi, Perlis
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  • 195 7 Penang, January 21, 1911 Gol«l leaf f«4 8" Pepper (\V. Coast 3 5 <>/ No stock. White Pepper s23| sellers. Trang Pepper Sl6.sobuyers Mace s9snominal. Mace Picking* $9O nominal. Cloves $4O sales. Nutmegs 110 $22 sellers. !No. 1 $6.10 sales. No. 2 $6.00 sale?. Basket $5 nominal. Tapioca Flour
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 672 7 QOOOOOOGOOQOOOQCOOQGOOCQOQCO §THE GARRICK j CIGARETTE ,A O o 0 A LARGE HA ND-MADE CIGARETTE. Q n 1 Packed in oO's Air-Tight Tins, q 0 Price 60 cents per Tin. O OI «re rntj. h.-dff’ *'i,7‘k«'’| o 0 0 wiv-* 0 O 2 OBTAINABLE AT O MESSRS. PRITCHARD Co., O And
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    • 219 7 INVALUABLE for your HEALTHS SAKE. Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICI Pronounced by (IJf BEST Mi DILAb AUTHORITIES lIEwui3ZE!3G3Sm3B The SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy for e lassitudeHAS OVER 75 YEARS* WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. SOLD BY The George Town Dispensary, Ltd. Sub life of CoiMhhJ. Coiopauy (KwtH bltwhed *****). Assets
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2025 8 f intended sailings. Korddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. wEXPECTED ARBIVm AND DEPARTURES U 1 2B MAIL SERVICE OU IW ARD. n -x- i. ij- m >, i- n Imperial German Mail Line. FXVI±? con ecti, s i l J, British India Steam Navigation Co., j/ HOMBWARI> LIMITED /L ocean sieaiii sniHo. a
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