Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DALLY. ESTABLISHED 6333. No. 269 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1400 1 For $3O Z y ou can have the Pinang n -I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, 527.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in g advance and remittances should n be addressed to g The Managing Director: PINANC GAZETTE PRESS,
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  • 485 2 The" following information is from the report by the British Acting Consul at Senggora (Mr. W. N. Dunn) on the trade of that district in 1910 11, which will shortly be issued Little seems as yet to have been done IB the Senggora district to develop industries,
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  • 167 2 Report for 1910. Many of the figures contained in the report of the Registrar of Imports and Exports on the trade of the Colony have already been referred to in the Governor’s address, and in reports. But the completed figures now issued in the annual volume enable
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  • 94 2 The following is the proposed time-table for Kedah Boats during November Leave Leave* Penang. Alor Star. Nov. 25 8 a m. 10 a.m. 26 10 a.m. 11a.m. 27 8 a.in. 11 a.m. 28 11 am. 12 noon. 29 10 a.m. 11-30 a.m. 30 12 noon. 2 p.m. *Penang
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    • 978 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A BIG SHANGHAI JARS, suitable for Bathing and Rubber Estates’ use. following offices, viz Inspection cordially invited. 1. TREASURERS of KIM BOON <fc Co., The Penang Club. 631—w 8 3 i-1 2 128, Armenian Street. The Penang Golf Club. The Town C üb, Penang.
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    • 663 2 The time is coining when Home will need overhauling. Perhaps a Carpet will require replacing —the Floors re-covering—the Door Curtains and Table Covers rejected for new ones. If it is the Carpet see that it is re-placed by a MUIR Durrie, for besides being more Economical /“MUIR” DURRIES\ last twice
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  • 1754 3 SIDELIGHTS OF THE REVOLT THE FALL OF SHANGHAI. j The following account of the fall of Shanghai is taken from the N. C. Daily i News of the 4th iust. Letter to the British Consul. The following ia a rough translation of the letter addressed yesterday by the
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    • 317 3 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnann□□annnnnnnnn I “EMPIRE” g TYPEWRITERS. 7» L* E n o n n 5 H Writing twHHHK all the 2 n in sight time. g g i g POINTS OF THIS MACHINE AUK ITS H SIMPLICITY DURABILITY EFFICENCY AND 0 n LOW-PRICE. H n Foolscap size (in rnefal case) tak«s paper
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    • 427 3 GSEEM OLD AGE Assured by the Occasional Use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. To reach a green old age and enjoy good health can only be obtained by the care of the system. It is from the little irregularities of the system that the common ailments arise, and nature
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  • 642 4 SINGAPORE PARA COMPANY IN HI BI I'ED. With reference to the order of the Chief Secretary to the F. M. S. Government under section 2 (ii) of The Labour Enactment ”1911 prohibiting the further etnplovment after the 22nd of November, 1911, of any of the class of
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  • 136 4 Grand Prix tor Sanatogbn and Formamint. The worth of a grand prix” depends shiefly upon the character of the exhibition which awards it. Tn the case of the International Hygiene Exhibition at Dresden, under the patronage of H.M the King of Saxony, the honour is a
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  • 58 4 The newspaper is superior to all other agencies as a medium of sound and skilful advertising. Its use involves thought, work and comprehension, but it does business for business men. No other printed matter grips the majority of people in any locality like the newspaper, and
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  • 840 4 What is believed to be the most valuable cargo of sugar ever carried in one bottom is being taken to Europe by the British steamer Scottish Monarch, which left Samarang on August 31. The cargo is reported to be worth about £130,000. Vessels are warned against cro-sing the
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  • 196 4 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drscription. Penang, Nov. 25. Ct». Beef: Soup per catty 14 Roast Steaks Stew or Curry Meat Rump Steak Ox Tail ach 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver P er catt y 55 Pork Pork »> 32 Pig’s Head >, 20 Feet 24 Tongue
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  • 205 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26. Church of England. St. George’s Church. —Matins (Choral), Bam.; Holy Communion (Plain), 8.30 a.m.; Matins (Chinese), 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth.—Evensong and Sermon, 5.30 p.m. Nibong Tebal Church.—Matins and Sermon, 9-30 a.m.; Evensong, 5 p.m.
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  • 137 4 Saturday, November 25. St. Catherine. Band, Golf Club, 6 pm. Dandy Dick,” Town Hall. E. &O. Hotel: Special Supper. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Moonlight Cinematograph, King Street Theatre. Sunday, November 26. Twenty-Fourth Sunday afte- Trinity. Hunt Club
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  • 142 4 December 2, —Coronation of King of Siam. December 4 and 5. Impressionists’ Exhibition, Engineers’ Institute. December s.—Church Workers’ Association St. George’s Girls’ Home, 10.30 a.m. December 5. —Municipal Election Nominations Close. December s.—Scripture Union Meeting, Mission Chapel, Farquhar Street. December 6.—Penang Turf Club: Special Meeting, 4.15 p.m.
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  • 20 4 The following fixtures have been arranged November. 28.—C.R.C. v. Free School, Victoria Green. December. 7.—Police v. Crescent, Esplanade.
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  • 21 4 Tuesday, March 26.— Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in British North Borneo noon, Sandakan Land Office.
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  • 136 4 Straits Government.— Supplies for 1912 in Singapore, Penang, and Malacca; tenders close noon, Nov. 26. F.M.S. Railways.— Sale of 12,000 second hand steel sleepers, 70,000 second hand steel fish plates 6,000 second hand steel angle fish-plates 600 old steel rims for motoi-car tyres; 5 tons old steel railway tyres
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  • 34 4 Sans Souei Villa No. 2, Northam Road apply Assistant Secretary, Penang < lub. No. 1 Gottlieb Road apply Lim Chean Hock, 117 Beach St. No. 16 Logan Road apply M. M. Noordin.
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  • 35 4 PitNANG :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Tfoh :—The Grand Hotel Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel; Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • 426 4 At a moment when the whole woilds attention i* rivett- d on Italy in her trebles with Turkey, the following extracts of opinions which have recently appeared in the Italian newspapers should be of especial interest Dr. B. Sorrentino, Municipal doctor, of Naples, writes
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    • 112 4 All Aches and Pains Such as sprains, strain*, backache, wrenched joints, aching feet, bruises, swellings, crick-in-the-neck, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism—all aching muscles and quivering nerves—can be quickly soothed, relieved and Cured by rubbing in Little’s Oriental Balm. There is no question about this. The Balm is no experiment—for years and years
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    • 369 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE. WHEREAS some evil disposed persons have circulated untrue reports to the effect that the White Horse Whisky supplied to the Singapore market is not the same quality as that which is used on the London market, thus discrediting the White Horse' 1 Whisky for the purpose of unfair
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    • 492 4 AMUSEMENTS.]] •I* MMeri !i< Up-te-«le Ttoitre Hen THE Moonlight Cinematograph, KING STREET. To-Night! To-Night!! Extra Special Programme. including The Daughter of the Smuggler,” A Friend in need,” The Three Robbers. &“c.. All new and interesting picture*. GUARANTEED NO FLICKERING. Best Bioscope Entertai niuent in Town. PRICES OF ADMISSION AS USUAL.
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  • 1313 5 MALAYA’S REPRESENTATIVES. To morrow the 8.1.5. N. CoY Egra. which left Singapore at noon to-day, will pass through Penang, having on ;U -d H.E. the Governor. Sir Arthut Young, and Lady Evelyn Young, who have accepted the invitation to attend, as official -ts the Coronation Durbar at
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  • 1770 5 MALAYS AND FOOTBALL. NEW PENANG ORGANIZATION. [Special to Pinang Gazette.”] In view of the commencement of the competition under the auspices of the Penang Mahommedan Football Association, the following notes should prove of topical interest to many of our sporting readers other than those immediately concerned in the
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  • 818 5 Colonel E. R B. Murray, M. S. G., let'b Taiping on Thursday for Teluk Anson, ta route to Singapore. Mr. W. M. Sime, of Messrs. Sime, Darby »fe Co, Ltd., leaves London for Malaya on December 21. M J. Dewar, of the F.M.S. Survey Department, takes up
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  • 40 6 Grmg-Pillans.—On the 28ih October, H t St. Thomas’ Cathedral Bombay, by Venerable Archdeacon Dickens, John Greig, of the Chartered Bank of India, to Gladys Constance, daughter of the late C. H. Pillana and. Mrs. Frank Harrison, Cumballa Hill, Bombay.
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  • 1020 6 German Ministers have omitted to mention, and Sir Edward Grey on Monday, from reasons of diplomatic courtesy, may refrain from stating, what- was really the most effective and wholesome influence in preserving peace when ominous war clouds drifting over from Morocco seemed about t<> burst
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  • 124 6 “Spotted Dogites Sore. Wednesday evening is a popular night at the Club, says the Malay Mail. Perhaps this is why the “joke” was played, but at any rate, it appears to have been decided, with a suddenness both unusual and inconvenient, that the i ule, so-called, which was recently passed
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  • 78 6 Last evening, at Raffles Hotel, the weather did not admit of an al Jresco entertainment, but the large hall was cleared and Messrs, Platt <t Leslie’s variety company amused a large company very thoroughly. Applause and encores served to bring out the best that the artistes were capable
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 98 6 PROBABLE STARTERS AND RIDERS Manchester, November 24. The following are the probable starters and riders for the Manchester November Handicap (one mile and a half) on Saturday Sir Martin —Martin. Mirador —Jones. Dalmatian —Walter Griggs. King Midas —F. Wootton. Coast IFise —Escott. Cigar —Huxley. Shanballymore —Drake. Helot
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    • 86 6 Sydney, November 24. The match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales was commenced in wet and muggv weather before 7,000 spectators, no play being possible before lunch. New South Wales won the toss and the M.C.C. were sent in to bat first. They had scored 151
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    • 100 6 Owing to the rain the ties down for yesterday were postponed to Tuesday next. The following ties have been fixed for Monday ProJession Pairs. Goodwin and Turnbull (Press) v. Stewart and Chalmers (Chemists) (Unfinished.) Singles Handicap. H. Oxenham 5) r. R. S. Jarvis (scr.) E. R.
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    • 156 6 The opening of the Sri-Penang Football Club, a Malay Club affiliated to the newly organised Mahommedan Football Association, took place yesterday evening with a dinner given by th? members, at which the following officials of the Association were present Measr-. K. Pachee, E. E. Colman, M. Ariff,
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  • 125 6 A M Muthu Ebrahim, a partner of the firm of Kadersah and Co., dubnshes and stevedores, Logan’s Buildings, Penang, who lately took action against Kadersah, senior partner, for alleged falsification of accounts, was this morning brought before Mr. E. E. Colman on a warrant on a
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  • 67 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $97.40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £2OO 10s. spot and £lB9 three months. The following is the local report to-day .—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $97.85 Penang Strai s trading
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  • 302 6 LORD ROBERT CECIL RETURNER UNIONIST MAJORITY INCREASED Hitchin, November >5 Polling took place in the Hitchin <ij sion of Hertfordshire yesterday to ffi] vacancy caused by the death of the U n j,, ist member, Dr. A. Hillier (who coniruj,’ ted suicide on October 23). The
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  • 90 6 is able to conclude it.—Der Ostasiatkhe Lloyd’s Service. FOREIGN LEGATION GUARDS St. Petersburg, November 24 Russia emphasizes the necessity reinforcing the Legation guards in Pek especially the Russian. Chinese Loans. Although the interest for last mon' has not been paid, the coupons of the different Chinese loans
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  • 28 6 —Reuter. FORTY-FIVE LIVES LOST Tokio, November 21. The Japanese destroyer Harusame bu tons) has foundered in a storm off Shima. Linsehoten Islands. Forty-five persons perished.—
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  • 36 6 Persia with her demands.—Der I '-M' atische Lloyd’s Service. AN ADVANCE ON KAZVIN St. Petersburg, November 2 > Russia intends to advance troops Kazvin in order to secure compliance Persia with her demands.—Der i'-M
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  • 27 6 Recruiting Bill.—Der Ostasiatische Rip' Service. RECRUITING BILL I’AssED The Hague, November r The Dutch Chamber has passed the Ai' l Recruiting Bill.—Der Ostasiatische Lio'
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  • 20 6 —Reuter. Barrow, Novembei The first submarine to be equipped quick-firing guns has had a sen successful trials.—
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    • 694 6 P Coughs, M I Bronchitis, II I Asthma. II I jssi HI coughs bronchitis, asthma, and all inflammatory and catarrh, M H affections of throat and chest. It not only heals and strengthen. th K lungs, but it keeps the digestive organs in a healthy condit El Ji exerts a
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    • 94 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page Communications in Siam lhe Colony’s Trade aud Kedah Boats. Pa?e 3.— China’s Upheaval. p age 4.—Log Book; Market Prices; Church Services Rubber Estate Labour; and The Week’s Engagements. p age s,— The Delhi Durbar Spot ting Notes and Social and Personal. 6,— Editorial (On the Side of
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  • 41 6 tn a. oo il > 1 •s o o 2 > a 3° S 5-?'l > ci li u w z w 1 c > *< 13. 5 2 t B T D n q X £3 sc w. B 3 JB o O D w»
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  • 235 7 QUARTETTE OF TIN RISEJt. AN IMPROVEMENT IN RUBBERS. I'he following are the changes (buyers and sell a rs only) in our share list on page 9 to-day:— 1910. 24/11/11 25/11/H. 0E I X T I -c Sharks. >, J J C 3 5 M M so Mining.
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  • 81 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, November 24. Information has been received by the Mai acca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/4, no sellers. Plantation Para. 4 B}, buvers. The market closed firmer. Plantation
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  • 132 7 M EETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. November 25. At the meeting of shareholders in the Cheras Rubber Estates, Ltd., held yesterday. Mr. W. F. Nutt, presiding, referred to the good woik of Mr. E. M. Schwalje, Manager, and Mr. R. C. M. Kinderslev,
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  • 23 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, November 25. Hie directors of Tekka, Ltd., have declared a dividend of Is. 6d. per share.
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  • 57 7 LEAVES FOR SIAMESE CAPITAL. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 25. H. S. H. Princess Alexander of Teck left this morning by the Siam Royal yacht Maha Chakkri. The Prince left half an hour later by H. M. S. Astraea. The vessels were gaily decked as Their
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  • 18 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Seremoan, November 25. r -l he Seremban rikisha strike has ended.
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  • 185 7 FIFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. SUCCESS OF CHINESE CAMPAIGN. [From Our Owu Correspondent] Seremban, November 25. The fifth annual Anti-Opium Conference was held here yesterday, Mr. Khoo Wai Nam presiding. He referred to the success of the campaign in China for poppy reduction, which had astonished the world. He welcomed
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  • 196 7 —Reuter. EXPLOSION IN AN OIL MILL. Liverpool, November 24. Ten persons have been killed and 50 injured in an explosion in an oil mill here. Heartrending Scenes. According tw< eye-witnesses, heart-rend-ing scenes were witnessed. The workei s rushed out with their hair burned off; many were unrecognisable,
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  • 79 7 —Reuter. BRITISH STEAMER ATTACKED. Hongkong, November 24. Pirates on the West River stopped and boarded the British steamer Shinnon, firing a volley which riddled the cabins of the captain and mate. The captain killed two pirates, but Mr. Nicholson, the Chief Officer, was killed. Chinese Passengers Mutilated.
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  • 49 7 Reuter. PROTEST AGAINST WITHDRAWAL. London, November 24. The West India Committee has passed a resolution protesting against the proposed withdrawal of Great Britain from the Sugar Convention on the ground that it would check the investment of capital in sugar ventures in the Colonies.-
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  • 197 7 TERRIFIC RAINS IN PERAK. TIN MINES AFFECTED. [from Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh, November 25. There has been terrific rain here. The Kinta River has overflowed and the People’s Park is a huge lake. The mines are flooded throughout the district. Damage in Singapore. Singapore, November 25. Considerable
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  • 135 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. ITALY AND THE DARDENELLES. Constantinople, November 24. A meeting of the Council of Ministers, and conferences with various Ambassadors, have given the impression that Italian Naval action will no longer be delayer!. The objective is the blockade of the Dardanelles r even forcing the
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  • 200 7 THE MARQUIS KOMURA Tokio, November 24. The death is announced of Marquis Komura, the Japanese statesman.-—Reuter. [The Marquis Jutaro Komura was born in Sept. 1855; educated at Harvard University, U.S.A.; appointed Secretary, Foreign Office, 1884 later Assist. Director of Translation Bureau, Foreign Office Charge d’Affaires in
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  • 63 7 MANY PASSENGERS DROWNED. Saumur, November 24. There were twenty-two persons drowned as the result of the railway disaster caused by a bridge over the River Thonet being washed away and a train, containing a hundred passengers, lieing engulfed in the river.—Reuter. Another Report. Saumur, November 24. Thirty
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  • 289 7 OFFICIAL GERMAN EXPLANATION BERLIN PRESS COMMENTS. Berlin, November 24. The papers comment at length on Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter’s statement. There is a conflict of opinion as is evidenced by the inspired Press like the Lokalan Zeiger saying “It must now be admitted that Germany’s honour has not
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  • 108 7 .—Reuter. DEBATE ON RAILWAY REPORT. London, November 24. Tn the House of Commons 71 Liberals voted for Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald’s resolution regretting the refusal of the railway company directors to meet the men and calling upon the Government to arrange such a conference, which was defeated by
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  • 146 7 A NEW MINISTER’S VINDICATION. Ottawa, November 24. Tn the Canadian House of Commons, Mr. Frederick D. Monk. Minister of Public Works, whose inclusion in the Cabinet Sir Wilfrid Laurier denounced on the 21st ult., has declared that he voted for the Navy resolution of March, 1909,
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  • 86 7 SCOURGE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS. London, November 24. The Rt. Hon L. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reply to the deputation from Missionary Societies on the subject of sleeping sickness, emphasized the fact that the relation of big game to the tsetse fly was most complex.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 549 7 wanted TRUE ENOUGH. A Dresser. For particular apply to Black and White Whisky manager, represents all that is good Kurau Rubber Estate, Baqan Serai. i• and sound in whisky blendULU Pl VH, LIMITED. ing: s th l e pit me (Incorporated In Penang.) reCOrd o{ wh,sk y development. It is
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 544 8 [7’o the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, Whilst the revolution in China engrosses so large a share of public attention, it is not astonishing to find Islander among your numerous correspondents ventilating his sympathy for the rebels, and at the same time exhorting the Penang Chinese to
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    • 218 8 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, No doubt the caucus,” as some one has termed it, responsible for the election of all the Chinese Municipal Commissioners in this place are racking their brains at the present moment to find a suitable candidate for the Municipal
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  • 111 8 Since the capture of the white elephant at Nakon Sawan, numerous reports of other white elephants are heard from all parts of tl.e country. One is said to have been seen in Übon, another in Lampang, and still another in Pitsanuloke. It may be remembered that
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    • 508 8 4 TO MAKE THE BEST g 4 OF A BAD TIME E I 3 is just plain commonsense. Crying over spilt milk is ever useless I W and undignified. When you find yourself in a hole, engineer a K 41 wav out as soon as possible. When you find yourself
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    • 544 8 AIRWAYS ASK FOB AND INSIST UPON HAVING The Imperial Dairy Co.’s “Imperial Brand” Best Indian Butter. w-k Highly appreciated for its unequalled Purity and Reliability by Fountamr g army, navy U d trade. Pc B the Chemical Examiner to the Government of Burma fS Bays r r“e 000t.i..3 NO FOREIGN
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  • 2161 9 Capital Su sen ed Value S Dividends Name -g g c I 3 r 5 1 i 1907 (***** 1909 1910 1911 MINING. I|’ I j I 1903 $300,000 $3OO 000 30,000 810 $lO '25 10 30 30 Belat Tin Mining Co I 4 41 1906 300,000 225,000 22
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  • 3 9 MAILS. MAILS.
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  • 241 9 Per P and O steamer Mooltan, connecting with the steamer Himalaya at Colombo. From London Nov. 3—To Singapore Mr and Mrs Turner, Mr and Mrs Jack, Mr L C Taylor, Mr Bone, Mr Swain, Mr A Gould, Mr Burch, Mr Indoe, Mr Ayre, Mr T H
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  • 58 9 The following is the list of passengers by steamers leaving Penang on the undermentioned dates Per N D L Prinzess Alice, Dec. 5 From Penang, Mr F Kattenburg. From Medan, Dr Leber, Per N D L ss Kleist, Jan. 2, 1912—From Taiping, Capt and Mrs S J G
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    • 59 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE £29,500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED) 7,500,000 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain, f London, Chief Office I Canada Buildings, Jodian Empire, f Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore. W. A. White, Manager A. R
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    • 101 9 GOOD ENGLISH GUNS. All Sportsmen should send for our Catalogue. Post j free on application. Our Model No. 620 HAMMERLESS CUN is the best value in the world. Treble bolted action, left choke, 12, 16 or 20 bore Price £5.8.0. Post Free, 8.8. K. 114 53 Y RSf'l 9, L-anier
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 47 9 The Tide?. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. AM. A.M. P.M. P.M. Nov. 25 2-13 8-21 2-29 8 37 „26 2-46 8-55 3-04 913 „27 3-25 9-36 3-47 958 „28 4-10 10-23 4-37 10-50 „29 5-06 11-32 538 Nil. „30 6-12 12-40 6-49 1-07
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  • 500 10 Telephone users have often wished that some means was available for recording messages sent through the instrument. If the person rung up is away, the message has to be dictated by the sender and written down by the receiver, an operation which takes time, and opens the way
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  • 242 10 PENANG VITAL STATISTICS In the Penang Municipality for the week ended Nov. 11 there were 61 deaths—--34 males and 27 females—equal to a deathrate of 31.59 per tnille The death-rate and chief causes of mor’ tality were -D ’C C c—c c v o o <v ojg
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 444 10 N. Y. K. Japan Vail Steamship Co Id. FJ’pnPFAN LJNF. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama »ia 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 all
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    • 874 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. m p b> Roy *'ooo j yo( p r0 pH. t orJ;:2oo:ooo |f||HAK|IA )8. B-SHOPSOATB, "IONUON, B. 0. a I Agbnoibs and Branohbb. jg g sj Kfi ”i six uLirilVwuvll/i oebu Malacca Sourabaya dib d» Canton Medan Saigon M Foochow Manila Taiping K?
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  • 1263 11 JANUARY MEETING, 1912. UNDER REVISED S. R. A. RULES OF RACING. (The new Rules come into force on the Ist January, 1912.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tuesday, 23rd January, 1912. SECOND DAY Thursday, 25th January, 1912. THIRD DAY Saturday, 27th January, 1912. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 23rd January,
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  • 639 11 DEVELOPMENT OF OIL FUEL. The report of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping for 1910-11, for a copy of which we are indebted to Mr. H. Muir, Government Marine Surveyor and Lloyd’s Surveyor in Penang, says At the close of the year ended June 30, 1911, 10,400 merchant
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 93 11 SWarm Days S bring with their pleasuies some discomforts. Then it is really K refreshing to remove every rx trace of dust and perspiration by using H .(glvertsl and any day it is a good soap to S choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure EEEE and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and
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    • 508 11 The Great Channel Swim '««M I Burgess’ Endurance and Vitality— It is the big success, .5s great deed itself, that proves the wisdom of Burgess in employing I’hosferine to provide the endurance and energy •which enabled rim to >wim the Channel. To I’hosferine the mighty Yorkshireman owes it that he
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    • 2578 12 p. &o/ sailing». Norddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. jwji Steam Navigation Co. Xfxf' British India Steam Navigation Co., Impep,al Gepma Ma Une M nmm ahmvals mm»™"» /\VK duuou nED. < ii MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. LlMlinu. HOMBWAK». r F 0" J™- 0 T 0 Si,t STRAM.B /Uh OCtflll StCMI Sill|> CO ,Hl Sat.
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