Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1911

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 272 VOL. LXIX. WEDNESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 932 1 ■■■•••□□□□□□□□□□□□(J For $3O Z 7 ou c an have the Pinang A Gazette posted every day o for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in c advance and remittances should be addressed to o The Managing Director: PINAMC GAZETTE
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  • 1476 2 SIDELIGHTS OF THE REVOLT. BANGKOK CHINESE. Four hundred Chinese gentlemen met to coi sider the attitude of Bangkok Chinese towards the Revolution. Every leading hong was represented and, as the event showed, the meeting was unanimous in its opinion. After the u«ual preliminaries, there was a discussion as
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  • 141 2 —S.F.P. It is understood that at the next session of this Congress a Resolution will be passed asking the Government of India to enact a Legislation in retaliation against the Colonies barred against Indians. It is suggested to subject the immigrants from these Colonies into India
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    • 1611 2 ALARMING RESULTS OF HAIR NEGLECT ROOTS CHOKED WITH SCURF, BALDNESS ENCOURAGED AND BEAUTY AND STRENGTH OF THE HAIR ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED. “Accept the Help of Seven Days’ FREE ‘HAIR-DRIIX Before Too Late, Says the Great Toilet Specialist of the Day. The results of hair neglect are most alarming.'’ Everybody has heard
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    • 888 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED IMIEDIAIELY. for_sale. ■DIG SHANGHAI JARS, suitable f Or Bathing and Rubber Estates’ use One Head-Binder and one I-peotion cordially KIM BOON Co Machine Foreman, also a Stereo- ml w gg| typer, who has a knowledge of composing or printing preferred. FOR S ALE. Annlicants must
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  • 3596 3 PENANG SCOTS IN 1842. A ST. ANDREW’S DAY DINNER. The following is a report, extracted from the files of the Pinang Gazette, appearing in our issue of Dec. 3, 1842 The sons of S r Andrew assembled at iiuner to celebrate the anniversary of the
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    • 639 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A N Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 3-30 p.m., on Thursday, the 30th instant L. A. COUTIER BIGGS, Secretary. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the books containing the Annual Valuations of and rates impo«ed on all buildings
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 110 4 —Reuter. THE M.CC MAW WITH NSW. Sydney, November 28. As the rain continues the cricket match between the M.C.C. and New South Wales has been drawn. Foster took 3 wickets for 35 runs, and Douglas 3 for 35. The scores when the match was abandoned were New
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    • 394 4 The f blowing ties in the P.C.C. bowls tournament were decided yesterday Championship. W. Hamilton 21 J. Davidson 20. As a newcomer to local tournaments, Davidson has been showing really good form at practices, and there were some who believed that he could account for exchampion
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    • 230 4 The Crescent defeated the Muth-Hibol Ahizan Football Club yesterday by one goal to nil under the auspices of the M.F. A. competition. During the game there arose a difficulty about a foul and as the referee could not decide whether he was to give a free kick
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    • 46 4 The following will represent The Re-t” in the Rugby football against Scotland and Scottish Schools to morrow:— Back, Baker three quarter backs, Corbett, Adams (jr.), Griffith-Jones, and Prentis half-backs, Thomas and Holmes forwards, Dr. Sugars (Capt Kelsey, Burr, Osborne, Mew, Mourin, Neubronner, and Learmont.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 357 4 [To the Editor oj the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, The whole tone of the letter of your correspondent, A lover of children, suggests that he knows nothing of the character of Mr. Heah Swee Lee or of his motives in erecting the fence on his property. The erection
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  • 156 4 The Kuala Lumpur Flower Show will b e held in the Town Hall on Saturday, Feb' 24, from 12 noon to 10 pm. For every two dollars subscribed a pass will be issued entitling the holder to tree admission to the show at any time while
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  • 792 4 HOW TO MAINTAIN HEALTH IN HOC CLIMATES. The ques ion of health io hot countries practically removes itself in the overcoming of the difficulties due to extremes of temueratuie, dryness, moisture and miasmata. These, in their turn, ai e effected by questions of fond, clothing, lodging, exercise and
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    • 108 4 Consulate lor the Netherlands. NOTICE. THE following Government Farms will be let for one and for three years as from April Ist, 1912. The Spirit Farms of (a) The Residency Sumatra’s EastCoast except the division of Bengkalis. (6) The division of Bengkalis. Tenders will be received on Tuesday, December 12,
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    • 30 4 The London Assurance Corporation. The undersigned, having been appointed Agents for the Corporation, are now prepared to accept MARINE and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd Agents,
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    • 16 4 Good Printing Brings Prosperity. We do the Printing. You do the Prospering. Pinang Gazette Press, Umited.
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  • 427 5 Some interesting comments on passing events in Siam are sent by the Bangkok correspondent of the Standard Referring, for instance, to the withdrawing of the commission held by the British Minister at Bangkok to be Consul-General in Siam, he remarks that the change does not seem to
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  • 198 5 The following unclaimed letters, etc., were lying at the Penang Post Office up to Nov. 25 Letters. C C H Beaman, J Barclay, J S Black, A E Butler, Mrs R F Bransion, B Brown, M Cousin, R R Clunis, F L Callan, R De Costa, J W
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  • 276 5 The Penang correspondent of the 7’ of M. w it» s There has been a recurrence of complaints lately with regard to the working—or nonworking—of the through telegraph line from Penang to Singapore and vice versa, but, judging by some comments in the Singapore Free Prtss, it seems
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  • 1252 5 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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    • 602 5 f I ill /l III' I h I hi ilp fcol !s—£—= l ’"iO 1 1l D II 7"ii'i... j Odol is the first and only preparation for cleansing the mouth and teeth which exercises its antiseptic and refreshing powers not only during the few moments of application, but continuously
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  • 1464 6 Those people who talk lightly and glibly of going to war with Germany, and of having it done with once and for all, can scarcely realise what such a thing would really mean. Herr Bebel, in speaking to a Socialist Congress at Jena a couple of months ago,
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  • 438 6 GANG IMPRISONED AT ALOR STAR. We have published several paragraphs about a gang of Siamese outlaws who hvi caused trouble on the Kedah frontier. Now comes the news of their incarceration in the gaol at Alor Star. Ic may be remembered that the gang originally numbered about sixty.
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  • 278 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $97.75 per picul, business done. I’in in London is quoted at £l9O I Os-, spot and £202 three months. The following is the local report to-day —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 100 tons, $98.25; Penang; Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,
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  • 104 6 —Reuter. RECAPTURE OF HANYANG ENORMOUS REBEL LOSSES. Peking, November 2,> Consular despatches from Hankowstate that the Imperialists captur.-d Hanvang on Monday after prolonged and desperate fighting. The rebels sustained enormous losses and have fled to Wuchang Request for an Armistice. Hankow, November 2b. The revolutionaries have asked
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  • 124 6 A FRENCH GENERAL RETIRED. Paris, November 21. In connection with the Morocco scandals, General Toutĕe, the French High Commissioner for the Oran district, has retired. M. Destailleur, the Commissioner for the Oran district, has lieen suspended pending the enquiry. General Drude will succeed General Toutee. [Reuter telegraphed on
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  • 111 6 A LOSS TO SHIPPING CIRCLES Liverpool. November 29. The death is announced of Mr. Alfred Holt, of Liverpool, who formed the “Blue Funnel Line (Ocean Shi} Co.) in 1865. [The flag of the Blue Funnel line was half masted to-day at the offices of Messrs
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  • 80 6 —Reuter. THE BENEFITS TO SERVANTS. London, November 28. Mr. D. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a deputation of servants on the insurance tax. He dwelt on the benefits in various forms which they might take, and pointed out that all parties in the House of Commons
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  • 71 6 —Reuter. ROYAL COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY, London, November 28. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. H, Asquith said that a commission to enquire into the trade of the Empire would he appointed as early as possible, but he was unable to promise that it would be completed by
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  • 56 6 Reuter. A QUESTION OF DEMARCATION. London, November 28. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, in reply to Sir W. P. Byles (Liberal, Salford North) said that there had been no communications with China with reference to utilizing the Abor expedition for the-demarcation of the Chinese frontier
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  • 43 6 —Reuter. U.S. FINANCIER’S POSITION London, November 28. Reuter's Agency understands that Rus>m demands the removal of Mr. Shuster and that the American Government is not pre pared to support him. The Russian troops will not advance further unless necessity arises.-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 214 6 pnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrinnannnnnnnn I PERLIS GUANO. i n I PHOSPHATIC MANURE g n E Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q X H Specially for RUBBER, g n COCONUT, g n TAPIOCA, n COFFEE, n SUGAR, Etc. n n E GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN n n n 40 Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) E •n
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    • 77 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page —China’s Upheaval; and lhe Inndian National Congress. Page 3.— A Dip into the Past. Page Sporting News. Page s.— Events in Siam; Unclaimed Letters and Telegraphic Breakdowns. Page 6.—Editorial (“High Politics”); Siamese (lutlaws and Telegrams. Page 7,—Telegrams. Page B.— Market Prices and Passengers to the Straits. p
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  • 38 6 DEATHS. Paglar.—On November 24, at 215, Queen Street, Singapore, Peter Harry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paglar, aged 26 years 5 months. Whitefirld.—At his residence, The Dovecot. River Valley Road, Singapore, on November 27, Frank W. Whitefield.
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  • 214 7 TRONOHS SLIGHTLY WEAKER. sterling rubbers generally backward The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day 1910. -28'11/11 29'11/11. I Shares. J. J 2 c 2 o) a. St ao M w •VftHOtO 131 5} Tongkah H. 23} 23}
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  • 53 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. Fro*. a Malacca Correspowlent Malacca, November 29. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/4. no sellers. Plantation Para. 18}, value. At the fortnightly auctions the market was
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  • 69 7 TEN PER CENT. FOR JAVA. From Our Own Correspondent.] London, November 28. The directors of the Java Rubber Co. have declared a dividend of 10 per cent, and carried forward £l,->OO. Malacca Plantations. The directors of the Malacca Rubbei Plantations. Ltd., have declared a final dividend of 10
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  • 69 7 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 29. At the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association’s weekly rubber auction the following prices were realized per picul: No 1 crepe $240.00 to $241.00 N<> 2 crepe $300.00 to $325.00 Scrap bark crepe $171.00 to $190.00 Smoked sheet $228.00 t
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  • 21 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 29. It is understood that Pegoh, Ltd., ha#» successfully re-floated in London.
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  • 62 7 ANIMALS ON THE WAR PATH. [From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Tpoh, November 29. kt noon vesterday, a large wild deer lunged the down train at Gopeng Road, a mile from Ipoh, and finally escaped. A panther was seen on the Selibin Road, •> miles from Ipoh,
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  • 27 7 From Our Own Correspondent,] Ipoh, November 29. The St. Andrew’s dinner at the Grand Hotel on Thursday night promises to be f huge success.
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. H'XLIAN LOSSES IN TRIPOLI. Rome, November 28. Pin* Italian losses on Sunday in Tripoli w "'e 16 killed and 104 wounded. In ••'‘ini they had 42 casualties. —Reuter.
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  • 1932 7 for German West Africa.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service. SIR E. GREYS SPEECH. Our Relations With Germany REFERENCES TO THE WAR. SITUATION IN PERSIA. VIEWS OF PARTY LEADERS. London, November 28. Following Sir Edward Grey’s speech on the Moroccan crisis, in the House of Commons, Mr. A. Bonar Lav (Unionist
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  • 41 7 —Reuter. FAMOUS SHOWMAN MURDERED. London, November 29. The famous ex-showman, Lord George Sanger, was murdered at his residence, on a farm at Finchley, yesterday evening, by an employee with a chopper. Two of his servants were seriously wounded.—Reuter.
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  • 116 7 The following is th-* business for the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Application for refund of plan tee. 5. Statement of receipts and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 360 7 Everybody knows the standard OF Buchanan's Whiskies, Quality, Quality, Quality. First and last they have Quality. HILTON Co.. PENANG, AGENTS. WANTED ASSISTANT FOR a small Estate in Perak wi h working knowledge of Malay or Tamil. Public school man preferred Salary $l5O to commence. Good prospec 8 for suitable man.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 424 7 AMUSEMENTS. THE Straits Cinematograph Co. The only show which was patronized by the Honourable the Resident Councillor, the Municipal President,the Superintendent of Police, and their families. THE GRAND SHOW. “the Temptations of o Great Cit|” This noted long film (more or less) of social drama will be shown to-night. THE
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  • 186 8 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Description. Penang, Nov. 29. Ch. Bbef: Soup P®" catty 14 Roast Steaks Stew or Curry Meat J Rump Steak Ox Tail ch 30 Tongue Heart Liver P er cstt y 05 Pork: Pork 32 Pig’s Head Feet Tongue Mutton Mutton P er J b 3o
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  • 543 8 Per P and O steamer J/boZfan, 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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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1321 8 1 Banking S Trading Corporation, 1 m JK Paid-up Capital ..£1,200,000 Reserve Fund ...£1,625,000 f\ Cl W Japan Mail Steamship Co Id. r Urt %X%Sr"* M tCft CfttC 8 VO., Ltd., r JB, BISHO PSG ATE, LONDON, B. 0. *l*»»* Agencies and Bbanohnb. S' Amritsar Hamburg Penang PENANG—MEDAN. Bombay Ipoh
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    • 457 8 TO MOTORISTS. WE undertake the repair of Motor Cars ami Motor Cycles and supply all kinds of New Steel and Brass Gear using our own up-to-date machinery. WE guarantee our workmanship, by special arrangement, for a period of six months. We aie in a position to supply, at moderate prices,
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  • 2244 9 i Capital Su scri ed er of I««ue i Snares ahie ,x Dividends Name o I £4 3 ’4S M Of I i 1 r H 1907 ***** 1909 1910 l‘ftl MINING. 1903 000 8300,000 30,0 M 810 810 25 10 30 30 v-t t k- r< I.XHi 3M.MD
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  • 193 9 WeJnesda), November 29. P.C.C. Bowls Ties. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. British and Foreign Bible Society Lecture, Farquhar St. Mission, 6 p m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Moonlight Cinematograph, King Street Theatre. Thursday, November 30* St. Andrew, A. M.
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  • 160 9 December 6.—Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Oup. December 6.—Penang Turf Club: Special Meeting, 4.15 p.m. December 9.—Perak Turf Club Gymkhana. December 9.—New Year Mails Close for Home. December 9.—MB.V.R. Inspection Kuala Lumpur. December 9 and 10.—Golf Club: Men’s Presgrave Cup. December 11 and 14.—Golf Club: Mr. Heim’s Prize.
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  • 21 9 The following fixtures have been arranged December. 7.— Police v. Crescent, Esplanade. 14.—C. R.C. v. Free School, Victoria Green.
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  • 33 9 Friday, December I— Stock-in-trade 182 Beach St; noon J. R. McFarlane, auctioneer. Vaeiday, Marek 26.— Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in British North Borneo noon, Sandakan Land Office.
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  • 120 9 F.M.& Railway».— 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 motor-car tyres; 5 tons old steel railway tyres 2 tons split-pin wire tenders for purchase close Nov. 30. Strait» Government.— Use and occupation
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  • 46 9 Sans Souci Viiia No. 2, Nottham Road apply Assistant Secretary, Penang Club. No. 1 Gottlieb Road j apply Lira Chean Hock, 117 Beach St. No. 16 Logan Road apply M. M. Noordim No. 23 Northam Road; apply Chop Khay Hin, 157 Beach St.
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  • 507 9 ARRIVALS. Atjeh, Dut., 393, Karsten, Nov. 29, Langsa, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Canton, Brit., 106, Basasahib, Nov. 28, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Thongwa, Brit., *****3, Fysh, Nov. 29, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Tong Hong, Brit., 1314, Crichton, Nov. 28, Tavoy, gen., E. S. Co. Van Swoll, Dut.,
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  • 319 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For, Per. Close» Singapore, China, and Japan Himalaya 9 a m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 11a.m. Trang TongChay Un 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, "i Port Dickson, and > Cornelia Ip. m. Malacca Deli Perak (E.S.Co.) 1 pm. Deli Calypso 2 p.m. Bindings,
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  • 80 9 The following is the proposed time-table for Kedah Boats during November Leave Leave* Penang. Alor Star. Nov. 28 11 a.m. 12 noon. t 29 10 a.m. 11-30 a.m, 30 12 noon. 2 p.m. *Penang time, which is about half an hour ahead of Kedah time. V.B. —This time-table
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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 sj Kleist, Jan. 2, 1912—From Taiping, Capt and Mrs S J G
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  • 38 9 Pinang :—The E. «h O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Runnymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, IkOH :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Bangkok :—Legation Hotel.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 93 9 INVALUABLE for your SUN LIFE HEALTH’S SAKE, of Incorporated 1865. Pronounced by tne HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES BUSINESS IN FORCE £29,500,000 118 I I I I M INCOME 1910 The SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy for 2,000,000 < IVSR, FUNDS IKXCEEO) I-rV 7,500,000 TO OEBII- ITV Chief Office 1 Noblblfet Street,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 378 10 ONE WIFE FOR TWO HUSBANDS. [From a Correspondent.} Bukit Mertsjam, Nov, 25. A curious case caine on for hearing before the District Court here yesterday. One Sim Tua Liat, a stone contractor, claimed $l3l odd from a countryman of his, named lua Pui Khiok, $65 being part
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 425 10 RICHARD’S I “GLYPHOSCOPE.” I Stereoscopic Magazine Hand Camera. M M., T H M The Glvphoscope i.~> a simplified form of Richard s A erascope. m It is constructed on similar lines and is also adapted for viewing H H the stereoscopic pictures produced from its negatives. g| SPECIFICATION. jg Camera
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    • 367 10 AN ADVERTISING EXPERIMENT. A writer on advertising matters in a New- York newrspaper tells a very interesting experience that has a moral for some Pei ang advertisers. He happened to see a very large newspaper advertisement of a concern that he knew to be a steady and consistent user of
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    • 271 10 oooooo^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo 8 S dm O ASK FOR TO BE S Ea S g AND SEE Q O obtained 0 g THAT YOU GET Q Mackay’s REITAIL Liqueur g 8 Whisky. HB f a O AS SUPPLIED ALL THE Q x TO THE MBOIUI il lillHflM A O 0 2 HOUSE
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  • 625 11 —G. R. News. THE DANGER FROM WITHIN. Like the poor, the Labour Question is one that is always with us for good or evil. It either makes or mars a Plantation Industry. Fortunately, so far, the Labour Question in Malaya, in spite of many deficiencies, is in
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  • 180 11 —lnvestor's Chronicle. On October 14, I remarked that I favourably regarded Pahaugs at ss. 6d., this week they have been an active market at 7s. 3d. I do not, however, think the rise is over, and for tiie following reasons. The company is the second largest, producer in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 443 11 TO MOTORISTS. MOTOR CARS of any description promptly and skilfully repaired Repairs of Magneto guaranteed for 6 months. Damaged Tyres and lubes vulcanized and rethreaded by skilful and experienced hands. Accumulators of every kind recharged according to their requirements of volts and amperes. Upholstering, painting polishing and varnishing a speciality.
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    • 116 11 What’s the Use? What’s the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face, when ten minutes’ rubbing with Little’s Oriental Balm will bring relief? Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little’s Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves—
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    • 195 11 gjgji sriT P i oaj pi H —ik 81 1 Iff .y IR In C °t The Best Quality in MARTELL’sJB BLUE SILVER LABEL. KS j[ H To say that a Brandy is rCMz I I 111 better than Martell is an I EjJI empty boast —to beat SCkT H|
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2640 12 P. S' O. Intended Soiling». NOr(l(i(illlSCllW LlOjd, BrCfflOll. IW*| JIHWU-Sj; JCC British Mia Stem Navigation Co., L 'n® MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. LIMITED. Jlk HOMEWARD. Fob Intendrd to Sail. Si b Ocean Steam snipe®., im 7 Thur. 3Uth Nov. at 4 p.m. Tee-ta 4 /41 AND Date. Steamer, g r ,JL„
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