Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1911
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1911-09-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 211 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS, k21 words
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Advertisement669 1911-09-16 1 For $30 \7 ou can have the Pinang I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address, g (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should be addressed to g The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd.. Penang.669 words
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Advertisement359 1911-09-16 1 □©□•♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦••••••out/ o O o >•»’ o i-12 H PAGES 1 2 o OOO CIGARETTES after Dinner. After that best of dinners they had best of cigarettes—State Express. v Those whose choice is determined by quality above all other considerations, insist always on State Express Cigarettes. rrS c 1 Turkish Leaf,359 words
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Article912 1911-09-16 2 THE CH AN DU MONOPOLY. Wrf The following are extracts from the recently issued annual report for 1910 by Mr. W. George Maxwell, Adviser to the Kedah Government:— When the Estimates for last year were framed it was considered safe to calculate upon the average of Benares912 words
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Advertisement901 1911-09-16 2 THE WALKER CHALLENGE TROPHY. We give below a revised comparative table of «cores for the Walker Trophy up to date. The following are the explantions of the abbreviations for the names of the ■various ladies’ rifle clubs M.»Malacca L. R. C K. Kinta L. R. C. (The Ipoh L. R.901 words
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Advertisement369 1911-09-16 2 PUBLIC OPINION 77 Substantiates our Claim that the MUIR Khaki Drills are the best obtainable in India. The reason for this great appreciation are that MUIR have given entire satis- faction where so many others have failed —Their Dye is absolutely fast —their Finish is the Best —their Quality the369 words
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Article1487 1911-09-16 3 RUBBER FLOTATIONS. We (Z. R Journal) have to chronicle a nunib-r of flotations in connection with the flantatiou industry for the second quarter of the present year. As those interested in our industry know, the period under review has been one of stagnation. Very few new planting concerns have1,487 words
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Advertisement447 1911-09-16 3 SITUATION WANTED. BILLET WANTED BY a young Chinese, well up in General Office Work and fair knowledge of Estate Account*. Copies of testimonial 4 will be sent on application to H.,” $71 6-10 tu th s c/o Pinang Gazette. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. A QUALIFIED DRESSER. Apply with copies of testimonials.447 words
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Advertisement69 1911-09-16 3 L &C.Ha rdtmuih’s K0HTN00R Igt PENCILS A Silken Touch as Light as a Butterfly. Nothing too good can be said about the quality of the Koh-I-Noor.” It is known the world over as the best pencil made Try the Koh-I-Noor you wiL be delighted withits firm velvety touch and its69 words
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Advertisement726 1911-09-16 3 jAHOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. I JN the best regulated families the little ills of life will creep in. Some member of the family circle may occasionally suffer from Biliousness and Indigestion, and one or the other will from H time to time exhibit the well-known symptoms of Constipation. From these little troubles726 words
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Article924 1911-09-16 4 “Polar Star” writes the following excellent turnover for the Singapore Free Press:— I have read with great interest Em’ Em’s” turnover, and also D. J. H.’s’, and should like to give my experiences I have tried tobi kind to these “nice young men just out from Home,924 words
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47 1911-09-16 4 London, August 31. A Peking message states that an agreement has been reached, and will be signed forthwith, whereby China redeems for a million and half taels the Anglo-French Syndicate’s mining rights m Yunnan, which it is impossible to exU e P'O’i-47 words
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Article721 1911-09-16 4 Mr. M. R. Rowlands, writing from Perentian Tinggi to the Malay Mail of Tuesday, says Referring to several letters which have lately appeared in your valued paper on the subject of attention and care given to immigrant coolies in the quarantine station, the matter is one of721 words
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Article335 1911-09-16 4 A Work of Art —Free. To commemorate the Coronation of the world’s most eminent cyclist H.M. King George V., tin Mead Cycle Company, of Liverpool, has issued an extremely handsome monster size Art Souvenir, which depicts in a variety of charming colours their Majesties the King and Queen attired in335 words
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Article198 1911-09-16 4 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drscription. Penang, Sept. 16 Beef: Cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head f> 20 Feet 24198 words
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Article208 1911-09-16 4 S17KDAF, SEPTEMBER 17. Church of England. 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 Sermon, 6 p.m. Nibong Tebal Church.—Tamil Matins and Holy Communion, 9 a.m St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth.— Evensong and Sermon,208 words
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Article36 1911-09-16 4 London, September 6—A message from Trenton (New Jersey) says that the Atlantic and Transport Company with a capital of 15,000,000 dollars has incorporated services along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts via Panama Canal.36 words
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Article173 1911-09-16 4 THE WEEK S ENGAGEMENTS. Saturday, September 16. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Sunday, September 17 Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. St. Lambert. Monday. September 18. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. Penang Free School, St. Xavier’s Institution, and the Convent Re-open. St. Andrew’s Society, Annual Meeting, Chamber of173 words
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Article26 1911-09-16 4 The following League matches have been arranged for September:— Thurs. 21 C.R.C. r. Police C R.C. Thurs. 28 P.C.C. v. G. Wharves Esplan.26 words
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Article332 1911-09-16 4 Per P and O ss Macedonia, connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, du, at Penang Sept. 21 From London Aug. 25 To Penang Messrs Cavendish, Douglas, C H Miller. To Singapore Miss Holding and Messrs Murphy, H W Kingston, King, Robertson, H B Ciodd Hanley,332 words
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Article309 1911-09-16 4 The following is the list of passengers by steamers leaving Penang on the undermentioned dates Per P and O ss Sardinia, Sept. 28—Mrs Thunder aud two children, Miss Fairburn, Mr Bingham, Mrs Ross, and Mr J G Anthony. Per P and O si Delhi, connecting with ss China,309 words
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Advertisement91 1911-09-16 4 Where to Stay. Prnang The E. <fc 0. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. MARTIN’S Whlls A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the91 words
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Advertisement305 1911-09-16 4 AUCTION SALES. Monday, September 18.— Land in Batu Feringhi 11.30 a.m.; 21 Beach St.; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Monday, October 30.— Steamers Hok Canton and Pegu 38 Beach St.; 10.30 a m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. TENDERS. Penang Municipality.— 700 tons Portland cement; tenders close with Commissioner’s Home Agent, Mr.305 words
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Advertisement71 1911-09-16 4 Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. of Hamburg. Xstablished 1854. The undersigned, having been appointee Agents of the above Company are to accept fire risks at current rates. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., Agents. Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited. Hrad Officr 24, 25 <fc 26, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C Eastbrn Branch —SINGAPORE. Funds. Capital Fully71 words
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Advertisement473 1911-09-16 4 AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT! Entire Change of Prog^J 1 George Town Cinematograph Kuala Kangsar Road Theatre Jlal I Has again attained a High 8r a J", Excellence by having a clear of of programme. Many long Thrilling Dramas A B’s The Heart of the Sav, The Best of Film Dramas The Russo-Japanese473 words
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Miscellaneous108 1911-09-16 4 Tne Moon. I.hmi qnvuv Sept. 16 O New Moon 22 Kir-n Quarter 30 O Full Moon 8 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W I W. A M. A.M. P.M. P.M Sep\l6 441 10-56 5-12 11-27 17 5-49 Nil. 6-32 12-53 18 7-23 1-49 8-16 2-42 19 9-04108 words
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Article834 1911-09-16 5 The fourth engineer of the Tjimahi committed suicide, at Tandjong Priok, on August 24, by jumping overboard. He was suffering fro u fever at the time. The filling in of the foreshore at Port Swettenham is still going on, the work in progress being between wharves 2 and834 words
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Article803 1911-09-16 5 THE BLAGUE IN BOMBAY. Bombay, September 5. During the past two montns there have been over 400 deaths fiom plagui at Lonavla, which is situated at the top of Bhor Ghat and has a population of about s x thousand. Six to a dozen fatal cases occur diily.803 words
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Article422 1911-09-16 5 MARKET CONDITIONS. It is a long time s nee operations in tin were so insignificant as they have been during the per<od under review, says the Ironmonger of August 25. This naturally is the di< ect result of the abnormal state of affairs which has been created by the422 words
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Article411 1911-09-16 5 Figures for Eight Months. The uhuhI alvance statement of the export of tin from the Federated Malay States during the months of January to August, 1911, as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, contains the following figures (cents and catties omitted) Total Tin, Increase411 words
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Article496 1911-09-16 5 ACCIDENT TO A LITTLE ENGLISH BOY AND ITS SEQUEL A pathetic story illustrating the dangers of street 11 attic that threaten children was recen’ly related by Airs. Sarah Levien, of 29, Normandale Street, Sheffield, whose sou Percy was for many years helplessly paralysed through a496 words
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Article205 1911-09-16 5 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Thursday, the 31st August, 1911. Prrsent:—Dr. G. W. Park, Deputy President, Messrs. Quah Bong Key, W T, Chapman, Lira Eu Toh, and Yeoh Guan Seok. Absent Mr. G. N. Saye. 1. The Minutes of the last205 words
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Advertisement433 1911-09-16 5 □nnnnnnnnnnnrinnnnannnnnnnnnnn a S PRACTICAL TRIALS OF g 1 PERLIS GUANO I PROVE IT TO BE q A Most Satisfactory Manure for H g RUBBER LANDS. g 3— Read the Result ot an Estate Manager's Experiment:— THE VALLAMBROSA RUBBER Co., Ltd., VA LLAM BROS A ESTATE, q A’ lang, 16th August,433 words
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Advertisement77 1911-09-16 5 RUBBER SEEDS. I CAN SUPPLY YOU immediate or forward deliveries. Any Number Required. No Order too large. All seeds, guaranteed fresh, specially selected and picked from the best Estates From 10 to 16 year-old Trees. Price $2 and $2-50 per 1,000 F.O.R. Seeds Specially Packed for Shipment. All Bad Seeds77 words
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Article16 1911-09-16 6 Vowlrr. —On September 13, at Seletar. the wife of W. E. Vowler, of a son.16 words
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Article1249 1911-09-16 6 While attention is directed to Morocco as the possible cause of a great war, the public are apt to forget one of Britain’s little wars that is a practical certainty. We allude to the expedition that the Indian Government will be sending next month against the1,249 words
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Article216 1911-09-16 6 SITUATION IN PENANG. We hear that China has re-started buying from Penang yesterday. Malacca is again giving further orders to Penang, from which it may be inferred that Singapore cannot easily supply Malacca. The price of Siam rice being so high, the Penang and Kedah mills216 words
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Article344 1911-09-16 6 [Prom Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, September 16. The price of rice remains unaltered. Thursday’s Straits Times says Although at the beginning of the week there was something like 20,000 bags of No. 1 quality Siamese rice in the hands of local importers no business was transacted on344 words
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Article131 1911-09-16 6 Hongkong is faced by a somewhat serious situation in regard to the rice supplv. The Chinese in Hongkong rely almost entirely upon rice from Siam. The obi crop in that country is now practically exhausted and the new crop is not yet quite ripe. As a131 words
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Article147 1911-09-16 6 Capt. F. E. Spencer, k.a of the Malay Guides, is organizing an amateur theatrical performance in Taiping for the Ladies’ Bisley meeting on the 17th and 18th of October. The play selected is Dandy Dick a three act farce by Pinero. The play is now fully147 words
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Article42 1911-09-16 6 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close. P. &O. Delta Sat. 23/9 N.D.L. Buelow Tues. 26/9. B-I- Sat. 30/9 10 a.m. noon Oulward. P. O. Delhi Wed. 21/9 N.D.L. P R Friedrich Thurs. 28/9 B I Thurs.28/9 3 p.m. 4 p.m.42 words
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Article465 1911-09-16 6 Mr. Frank Mills, Divisional P F.M.S.R., Perak North, who I Penang, has returned to his headn 111 I Taiping. 4 u^rte t3 1 Mr. D. J. Laidlaw, Assistant P. W. D., Taiping, has gone to I relieve Mr Slater, to enable the 1 to I go to465 words
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Article376 1911-09-16 6 Another Rubber Option Case. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, before the Full Court of Appeal consisting of Sir A. F. G. Law, Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher, and Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden, the case of A. H. Claessen v. G. C. Hart and Edith376 words
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Advertisement451 1911-09-16 6 Catarrh off I Digestive Organs. I KI The soothing, healing and tonic properties of Angier’s Emulsion KI Ki eminently adapt it to the relief and cure of stomach and bowel dis- K| K| orders of a catarrhal, fermentative, ulcerative or tubercular nature. K| KI Simple and harmless, this remedy exercises451 words
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Advertisement120 1911-09-16 6 To-Day's Contents. Pag9 2.— The Walker Challenge Trophy aud Kedah iu 1910. Page 3.— Rubber. Page If.. Government and Quarantine Market Prices; Passengers to the Straits Homeward Bound Church Services; Singapore Young Men A Work of Art —Free Merchant Shipping News China and Foreign Mining Syndicates and The Week’s Engagements.120 words
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Obituary14 1911-09-16 6 DEATH. Clunies-Ross.—On September 14, at 5, Wilkie Road, Singapore, William CluniesRoss aged 60 years.14 words
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Article247 1911-09-16 7 TEKK4S ANO TRONOHS UP. SUBSTANTIAL RUBBER RISES The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in shares t >-day 1910. 15/9/11. 16/9/11. "x J Shares. S, O .A 1 X m 55 Aft mm,. 24 18| Tekka 21} 23| 21| 23} 13| 5i Tongkah H. 20247 words
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Article42 1911-09-16 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. [From a Malacca Correspondent] Malacca, September 16 Information has been received by tne Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 5/-, sellers. The market closed firm.42 words
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Article25 1911-09-16 7 [From Oar Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 15. To day’s (Friday’s) quotations for produce are Copra, best 11-65 Copra, Bali 11-60 Copra, Pontianak 11-1025 words
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Article91 1911-09-16 7 AN INVESTITURE CEREMONY. f From Our Own Correspondent j Singapore, September 16 Au interesting ceremony took place in the Council Chamber of the Legislative Council this morning when H. E Sir A. H. Young, K.c M.O., presented the insignia of theC.M.G. to Mr. H. N. Ridley, Director, Botanic91 words
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Article71 1911-09-16 7 LOSS OF POPULAR SPORTSMAN. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 16. Mr. W. Percy Spiers, proprietor of Sea View Hotel, whose death was reported yesterday, was only 30 years of age. He was formerly manager of the Crag Hotel, Penang Hills, when it belonged71 words
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Article55 1911-09-16 7 SUCCESSOR TO MR. A. H. COX. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 16. The Government Gazette notifies that Mr. John Craig, Resident Engineer, Swettenham Pier Extension, has been appointed a member of the Penang Pilot Board in place of Mr. A. H Cox, Resident Manager, Government Wharves,55 words
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Article36 1911-09-16 7 DEVASTATION FROM THE LAVA Naples, September 15. An immense quantity of ashes fell iu Cantauia yesterday, but the eruption is diminishing. The devastation from lava continues and there are now four streams. Reuter.36 words
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Article517 1911-09-16 7 ATTEMPT ON PREMIER’S LIFE. SHOT IN A THEATRE. Kieff, September 15. An attempt was made yesterday evening to assassinate the Russian Premier, M Stolypin, during a gala performance of an opera in the theatre. The Premier was severely wounded. His assailant was arrested. Serious Condition. M. Stolypin517 words
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Article107 1911-09-16 7 EVIDENCE BEFORE COMMISSION. London, September 15. The railway c immission, appointed to enquire into the working of the conciliation boards, is now hearing representatives of the companies. Their evidence largely deals with their objections to recognition of the trade unions, which they allege undermine discipline, thus endangering the107 words
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Article50 1911-09-16 7 replying to religious bodies. London, September 15. The licensees of the Earl’s Court exhibition have replied to the protest of the religious bodies that they are unable to alter their arrangements, and they point out that similar contests at Olympic and elsewhere are not affected by licences.—Reuter.50 words
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Article222 1911-09-16 7 FORCES CONSTANTLY INCREASING. FLIGHT OF MISSIONARIES. Peking, September 15. Tne rioteis hold all the approaches to Cheng-tu and their forces are constantly increasing. Fighting is reported from Kiating. Missionaries generally are hurrying to the nearest points of safety. Arrest of RingleadersThe ringleadeis have been arrested. Thev include222 words
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Article80 1911-09-16 7 NOMINATIONS ON THURSDAY. Ottawa, September 15. The nominations for the Canadian elections closed yesterday. There will be contests every where except in one constituency where the sitting member, an anti-recipro-city Liberal, will be unopposed, though reciprocity is the issue throughout the English-speaking provinces. What Result Depends Upon. Th«80 words
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Article85 1911-09-16 7 THEIR INVALUABLE SERVICES. Berlin, September 15. The accounts of the French and German army manoeuvres dwell upon the invaluable services rendered by the airmen in discovering the exact details of the enemy’s batteries, which were hidden where it was impossible for cavalry to find them, and in85 words
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Article40 1911-09-16 7 RIGOROUS MILITARY CENSORSHIP Madrid, September 15. A rigorous military censorship prevails at Bilbao, but it transpires that the situ ation has not improved, and that street fighting continues. The trouble is spreading to Malaga and Seville. Reuter.40 words
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Article34 1911-09-16 7 SERIOUS OUTLOOK FOR PILGRIMS. Constantinople, September 15. Cholera has broken out at Mecca and Medina, and the outlook is most seiious in view of the approaching annual pilgrimage of Mohammedans. —Reuter.34 words
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Article31 1911-09-16 7 Moscow, September 15. Merchants here are disappointed at the ex-Shah’s failure, as they were financially involved in his attempt to regain the throne. —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.31 words
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Article24 1911-09-16 7 Berlin, September 15. The Crown Prince of Germany has taken command of the Danzig Tottenkopf Hussars. Der Oatasiastische Lloyd’s Service.24 words
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Article199 1911-09-16 7 SOCIALIST SIDE OF THE QUESTION. ATTACK ON THE KAISER. Berlin, September 15. In the course of his speech at the German Socialist Congress, Herr August F. Bebel, a Socialist member of the Reichstag, reviewed the history of the Moroccan question. He criticised the Kaiser’s journey to Tangier as199 words
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Article84 1911-09-16 7 Sungei Kapar’s Double Win. London, September 13.—Delayed awards at the recent Rubber Exhibition have now been issued. The India Rubber Journal shield for the best sample of Plantation Para rubber has been won by Sungei Kapar, while highly commended recognition is given to Tremelbye, Bukit Rajah, High'ands and84 words
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67 1911-09-16 7 Madras, Sept. 8—Mr. Wilson, the exCevlon Fishery Expert, whose services were engaged some years ago by the Government of Madras, has at last, after many previous failures, succeeded in stocking the Nilgiri streams with rainbow trout. The fishing season was opened last Monday by67 words
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Article63 1911-09-16 7 London, Sept. 7.— There is a general rise in comestibles throughout Britain. The fruit crop is small. Sugar has risen in price owing to a shortage on the beet root. Ail vegetables have diminished both in quantity and quality. It is expected that frost in Canada63 words
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Article282 1911-09-16 7 To-dav’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $90.05 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £184 15s spot and £I 79 5s. three months. The following were the dealings in tin to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $904 Penang282 words
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Advertisement627 1911-09-16 7 Central Sales Room. pl J h ”Z X «I NOTICE OF SALE. was > 110r is nor eer sha11 be By Order of the District Court. 11 DAV A I UATIQRUAT B Under Section 1,228 of the Civil Procedure KviAL HU U UDllvLU Code 1907 and with the consent of627 words
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Article706 1911-09-16 8 A CUP TIE DIS PUT BL The English Football Association secretary, Mr. F. J, Wall, has endeavoure 1 to settle the Singapore football dispute It will be recalled that the Singapore Cricket Club met the Buffs 11 in a cup tie. The referee, Mr. S. H. Davidson, gave706 words
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Article1051 1911-09-16 8 Calcutta, September 8. The Western India Turf Club iu its protest to the Government agrees to the abolition of bookmakers and the substitution of legalised totalizators. They further submit that public and private interests are being interfered with and that the Bombay Government has broken faith1,051 words
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Advertisement1171 1911-09-16 8 NOTICES. Common Fevers. NOTICE. HOW TO OVERCOME THEIR DISABILITIES. COPIES of a sketch inap of the States of Kedah and Perlis are on sale at the Office of the Superintendent of Surveys, No more wonderful evidence of the Alor Star. Price two dollars. marvellous regulating machinery which 369—21-9 tu th1,171 words
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Advertisement285 1911-09-16 8 to the dfiting Is everywhere at hand in that world-famed family medicine BEECHAM’S PILLS. Their influence upon disordered digestive functions is always speedy, beneficial and lasting. When the first premonitory symptoms of stomach, bowel, liver or kidney troubles I are felt, BEECHAM’S PILLS—taken at once—will successfully C prevent the threatened285 words
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Article128 1911-09-16 9 "cLOSL AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. Fjf P® r Close. Y en J jt Seng 7 a.m. Pang Nsa Jin Ho 1 pm. T ran g Tong Chay Un 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Avagyee 1 p.m. Malacca J Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah I p.m. Langsa,128 words
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Article120 1911-09-16 9 Pbnang, September 16, 1911. Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). L >ndcn Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2'41 3 Documentary 2/4 9/IC ■OMcntta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 176 •Bombay Demand Bank n 3 days'sight Private 176 Madras Demand Bank 174£120 words
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Article115 1911-09-16 9 Bangala, Brit., 1936, Alexander, Sept. 16, S pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Canton, Brit., 106. Basasahib. Sept. 16, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Castor, Brit, 837, Allinson, Sept. 16, Pulo Seinbilan, gen.. Asiatic Petroleum Co. Drumgeith, Brit, 2471, Robertson, Sept. 15, Durban, coal. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Darke, Sept.115 words
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Article78 1911-09-16 9 Bangala for Rangoon and Calcutta. By train for Europe, Australia, New Zealand &c., via Singapore by French Packet. Leong Ho for Batu Bahra. Lama for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Perak (E. S. Co.) for Deli. Seang Bee for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy, and Swatow. Socotra for Colombo and Tuticorin. Seang78 words
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Article76 1911-09-16 9 ARRIVALS. By Prrak (September 15) from Deli, Mr W J Gallagher. DEPARTURES. By Cornelia (September 14) to Malacca, Inspector Killourby. By Pin Seng (September 15) to Port Swettenham, Mr John Kerr; to Singapore, Mr Khoo Seok Wan. By Pangkor (September 15) to Pangkor, Mr Goh Taik Chee to Sitiawan,76 words
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Article239 1911-09-16 9 Penang, September 16, 1911. Gold leaf 5«4.6<) Pepper (W. Coast :< ib. 5 <>v.) No stock White Pepper 529| buyers. Trang Pepper 520 nominal. Mace 5108 nominal. Mace Picking- f 103 nom. Cloves 542 nom. Nutmegs llti $23.50 sellers. (No. 1 56.50 sales. Sugar No. 2 56.25 sales. Baek*'239 words
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Article112 1911-09-16 9 Name 0/ Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Benlomond, London, Sept. 20, Japan, S.B. Bayern, Hamburg, Sept. 25, Japan, B M. Candia, Suez, Sept. 18, Japan, A.G. China, Colombo, Oct. 3, Japan, S.K. Delhi, Colombo, Sept. 20, China, A.G. Delta, Singapore, Sept. 23,112 words
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Article309 1911-09-16 9 The compinies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Kedah, Sept. 17, 19. 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 Tong Chuan, Sept. 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30. Ayerbangis.—309 words
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Advertisement716 1911-09-16 9 Union S. S. Go. of New Zealand, Ltd. Singapore to New Zealand direct, 'Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton A Dunedin AL80 CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (ir induormrnt offurs) The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARIMA 5,704 tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon716 words
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Advertisement558 1911-09-16 9 Mannheim Insurance Co. Saint-Raphael Wins J W jl Marine Risks on Merchandise, Produce, and Valuables at current rates. IS 'for fuller narticulars applv Sr 1. The Sovereign Remedy in Anaemia and I katz brothers, Ltd,, Chlorosis. Agents. 2. A Delicious Dessert Wine. 3. The Best Restorative after Illness. Marine Insurance558 words
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Article1937 1911-09-16 10 SUNGEI BAKAP ESTATE. Mr. E.L. Killick writes to the Financier, from Kua’a Lumpur, on July 6 Bakap, or Sungei Bakap, as it is generally termed, is a compact little estate, of less than 900 acres, situated within easy reach of the railway station of that name. Unlike1,937 words
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Advertisement648 1911-09-16 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co Id. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all648 words
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Advertisement380 1911-09-16 10 □■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Hl i OF IMPORTANCE j To PROPRIETORS and MANAGERS of J 1 COCOANUT PLANTATIONS. I J ZOTAL. d 2 IN BULLETIN No. 11 issued by the department of Agriculture, F.M S., Mr. L. C. Brown, fl Inspector of Cocoanut Plantations, discourses on Cocoanut cultivation in the F. M.S. and fl380 words
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Article2029 1911-09-16 11 ASCENT OF THE MATTERHORN. [Special for the Pinang Gazelle.’’] My second week I spent at Miiwen, some 1,600 metres high, perched on the edge of a cliff forming the Western wall of the Santerbrunnen valley. From here one gets a fine view of the Jungfrau, being in2,029 words
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