Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 January 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 15 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY. 18th JANUARY. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1244 1 ■■■■■■□□□□□□SDaaaaacaaaßHa I For $3O V 7 ou can have the Pinang JL Gazette posted every day a for a whole year to your address. D (LOCAL SUBCRI'TION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and d o Hilf-yearly rates. r. Subscriptions are payable in u o advance and remittances should be addressed to g
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    • 90 1 u ••■■■QaaaoananonDaa 5 TXTHEN YOU ARB AWAY on leave w y V you want to k<*ep in touch with Malayan affairs. Social, Com- o mercial, Mining P ant ng. &c. n C This you can d in no tien. f way a far. bj subscribing to He V’ «|y a
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  • 737 2 Sir Ernest Birch has been elected a Fellow of the Zoological Society. H.E. Sir Arthur Young, k.c.m g., has become Patron of the Straits Chinese Football Association. Mr. and Mrs. R A. P. Hogan are returning to Penang by the P. <fc O. Devanha leaving London on
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  • 338 2 YUAN SHIH K’AI TALKS. Peking, January 1. To a Press Representative, who had a conversation with Yuan Shih-K’ai, the Premier stated “It has been my intention from the beginning to come to an adjustment with the Revolutionaries without, fighting. I have therefore arranged the former as well as
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  • 292 2 THE SIAMESE JEWEL CASE. Commenting on the arrest of Mr. J. Paul de Bosseck in London, the Bangkok Times of 6 inst. said The box containing the jewellery arrived in Bangkok on the 18th May, 1909, by the Deli. When opened it was found to
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  • 202 2 The Malay Mail publishes the following letter Dear Sir, Since the P.A.M. meeting on Sunday last I have been away and did not r« ad your account of the meeting until my return In my remarks on the Labour Enactme t I am repored as having stated the
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  • 328 2 SPECIAL NO lIFICATIONS. The following notifications are, published in an F.M.S. Government Gazette Extraordinary dated 15 inst.: Customs Duties Enactment. For the period from 12th to 25th January 1912, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on whic export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance
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  • 172 2 Thursday, January 18. St. Prfsca. P.C.C. Bowls and Tennis Ties. Subscription List opens for Straits and F.M.S. Motor Service Co., Ltd. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Friday, January 19 P.C.C. Bowls and Tennis Ties. Volunteer Company Drill. The Great
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  • 152 2 January 25 and 27.—Penang Races. January 25 and 27—Special Race Dinners, E. O. Hotel. January 25.—Outward P. O. Mail. January 25.—Lodge Scotia, 9 p.m. January 26.—Race Dance, Penang Club. January 26.—Volunteer Recruit Drill B Co.) January 27.—Homeward P. <fc O. Mail. January 27.—Entertainment. Town Hall. January 28.—Volunteer
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  • 54 2 January. 20 and 22.— Furniture and Plants; No. 1 Pangkor Road; 11.30 a.m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Thursday, February I.— Bukit Meerah Property, P.W.; 11 a.m.; 38 Beach Street; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Tuesday, March 26. Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in British North Borneo
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  • 59 2 Municipal Commissioners of George Town.— Lease of portion of building facing Pitt St. Station on monthly tenancy; tenders close noon, Jan. 22. Kedah Government.— Metalling earth road from Kelang Lama (Kulim) to Lunas village with granite (laterite foundation an i granite top metalling); tenders close: noon, Feb. 5. Rangoon
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  • 26 2 Sans Souci Villa No. 2, Northam Road apply Assistant Secretary, Penang <’lub. 192 Burmah Road apply L,” 35 Church St. 64 Larut Roef’d.
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  • 57 2 Homeward. Stkamrr. Arrives. Mails Sails, ('loss. 8.1. Taroba Sat. 20/1 10 a.m. noon M. Caledonien Mon. 22/1* 5.30p.m.t 20/1 p. &O. Sat. 27/1 N. Buelow Tues 30/1 *From Singapore f Mails close in Penang. Outward. 8.1. Teesta Thurs. 18/1 3 p.m. 4 p.m. N.D.L. DerfflingerThurs. 18/1 5 p.m.
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  • 41 2 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runny med e Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, leoh :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Bangkok :—Legation Hotel.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 315 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. CLAIMS TO BE MADE THIS MONTH. ALL persons claiming refund of assessment in respect of dwelling houses vacant for any portions of the half-year ending 31st December, 1911, are hereby reminded that such claim must be sent in to the Commissioners on or before th
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    • 1009 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.NOTICES. NOTICE. STRAITS AND F.M.B. MEDICAL SCHOn? WTHE Preliminary Examination has 1 postponed till the 19th and 20th for the General Hospital. Infor- February. For particulars apply mation as to salary and allowances can be Principal. obtained from the Senior Medical Officer, KF it Penang, or from the Head
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  • 760 3 —ST. A CLAIM AGAINST MR. SARKIES. Judgment was given in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday morning, by Mr. Justice Fisher in the action brought by Ho Cheok Nam, a trader of Singapoie, against Mr. Tigran Sarkie-», of the Raffles Hotel, to recover the sum of $14,197.21, money
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    • 409 3 lohnson-Ptchett Rope co.: MANILA. 2 The Rope You Can Trust 0 IT IS THE STANDARD OF ROPE PERFECTION. 4D All our skill and energy is put into making one grade. We do not make 0 a 2nd grade, 3rd grade, etc. This saves buyers much bother and uncertainty. The name
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    • 24 3 Call for ||H WATSON’S BLUE BAND. CAN BE MPML OBTAINED FROM principal Wats o RETAIL McAlister Co., Ltd. IiIkSUKIH Who les a le Agents
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    • 844 3 TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF INSURANCE THB OOBPUKHTIOX OF THB ROYAL EXCHANCE assurance J Royal Exchange, London. JF jkl /COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and «I WL m A was Incorporated by Royal Charter in ’wL P a. D. 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest WML W\ WT flk Companies
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  • 15 4 Gawthornb. —At Gi eenhall, this morning, the wife of Jos. Gawthorne, of a son.
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  • 287 4 We hear that the acreage under padi in Province 'Wellesley and other parts of the Peninsula shows a very considerable diminution since last year and that there will be a correspondingly short crop. A reason advanced for tins state of affairs is the disinclination of the Malays to
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  • 196 4 The large quantity of goods, which left Calcutta for Delhi during the three months prior to the Durbar, have been returned to Calcutta in the course of ten days. This, coupled with an additional six or seven special trains arriving at Howrah from Delhi, kept the railway authorities
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 296 4 ANOTHER WIN FOR ENGLAND Adelaide, January 17. In the third test match Australia, in their second innings, were all out for 467 runs, of which Matthews scored 53. England, on going to the wicket a second time, compiled 112 runs for 3 wickets, thus winning the match
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    • 398 4 The training has been well attended by both ladies and gentlemen this year, and the interest taken by them in the gallops points to the success of our meeting, for which the stands and surroundings are being put in apple-pie order. The Turf Club architect, Mr. James Stark,
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    • 186 4 Result of ties played yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap :—Mrs. Anderson J. R. Brown beat Miss Jones Dunn by 6—3; 6—4. Miss Evans Osborne beat. Miss M. Pritchard Laidlaw by 6—4 6 2. Mis- 1 Saye Saye beat. Mrs. Jalass A Bochow bv 6-3; 6—4. Mrs. Hug Daniel
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    • 61 4 The following tie was decided yesterday Championship (Third Round) Cunningham beat Goldie by 21 —lO. The following tie has been fixed for to-day Teams of Four. Houston, Riley, Southam, Dobbie —4) v. Dunn, Muir, Daniel, Jc Hamilton —3). Ties fixed for to-morrow Doubles Handicap.— Goldie Reimann
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  • 200 4 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of the above-named company was held at the registered office of the company, F.M.S. Railway Buildings, China Street Ghaut, yesterday afternoon, when the subjoined resoiurions, which were duly passed at the extraordinary general meeting of the company held on the
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  • 101 4 On December 19, His Honour Mr. G. A. Hall sentenced a Malay, Mahomed Eusofe, to six months’ rigorous imprisonment in an action brought against him by Messrs. Hilton dr Co. for (1) chea'ing by receiving money for certain raw goods he agreed to supply but failed to
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  • 39 4 Following are further returns for December Alma lb. 3,066 Anherst 2,550 Anglo-Java 4.8 5 Bukit Toh Alang 1,800 Kempas 1,920 Kota Bahru 4,525 Mergui 16.00 —l9ll 4,839 New Serendah 2,525 Semambu 753 Shanghai Klebang 1,150 Sembilan 11,127
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  • 69 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $93 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £lBB ss. spot and £lB6 10s. three months, The following is the local repor to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $93.52| Penang: Straits Trading Co.,
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  • 725 4 APPRECIATORY. (From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, January 16 Taiping in general and your nurn local readers in particular are Inoif> Ui pleased with the Taipir g edition o f ari Rinang Gazette, which now reaches the six o’clock in the afternoon of the j publication The telegrams are
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  • 181 4 ARREST OF SINHALESE JEWELLER. A warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of N. William De Silva, a Sinhalese jeweller with p'emises adjoining the E. O. Hotel, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of eight lots of diamonds, valued at about $25,000,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 -nnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn PERLIS GUANO. I I PHOSPHATIC MANURE s 7~~~ q Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, n Specially for E RUBBER, g COCONUT, g TAPIOCA, g n COFFEE, n n SUGAR, Etc. g n u n GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN fl 4O/ Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) q g 18x Phosphoric Acid P
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    • 72 4 To-Day’s Contents. 2, —Social and Personal F.M.S. Government Gazette; A Correction; and Week’s Engagements. Page 3 Sungei Mersing. Page 4. (Editorial Padi Growing A Contrast Sporting News Rubber Crops; Eastern Smelting Co. A Conviction Quashed Taiping Topics; and Alleged Breach of Trust. Page s.— Telegrams A Case for Enquiry Penang
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  • 321 5 TINS GENERALLY FIRMER. STERLING RUBBERS IRREGULAR. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day Yesterday. «To-day. MHABKS. S S SQ 02 a 02 Mining. Belat 31« 3} 3$ Kinta 17/- 17| 19} "X“gC. 5/3 0/3 5/J 6/3 P.
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  • 83 5 YESTERDAY’S PRICES IN LONDON 1 From a Malacca Correspondenl 1 Malacca, January 18. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 46, no sellers. Plantation Para, 5 I}, value The market closed flat. Another Report.
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  • 60 5 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL NEEDS (hrom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, January 18. Ihe Rev. W. E. Horley, of the Metho-dist-Episcopal Mission, Ipoh, publishes an appeal in the Times of Malaya to the public for $25,000 to extend the Anglo-Chinese School. The Government has promised an equal sum if the
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  • 54 5 T<>o MANY PASSENGERS ABOARD. \Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 18. aptain Todd, of the ss. Lai Sang, was ‘uge<l yesterday with carrying an excess 'd '».B passengers. He stated that he had on his present run for twelve years ,I,J 1 had never been charged
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  • 171 5 —Reuter ATTITUDE OF BELFAST. WINSTON CHURCHILL NOT TO SPEAK. London, January 17. > T 1 ie Daily News says that the great difference between the forthcoming Bil] and preceding Home Rule Bills lies in the inclusion of the principle of Home Rule all round.” Certainty of Bloodshed."
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  • 102 5 Reuter. ARGENTINE RAILWAY STRIKE. Buenos Aires, January 16. The Argentine railway strikers have agreed to accept Government mediation. Cotton Operatives’ Dispute. London, January 16. Most of the papers regard the cotton agreement as a virtual settlement Ihe actual arrangement is that the operatives’ officials are to submit to
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  • 62 5 —Reuter. FRENCH NAVAL COURTESIES. Toulon, January 17. A Dreadnought will be added to the French Squadron which is going to Malta on the occasion of King George’s arrival there. It will include also battleships, cruisers, and torpedo boats. A Squadron from Italy. Rome, January 18. It
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  • 63 5 Reuter. WRECK OF A GERMAN STEAMER London, January 17, A south-easterly gale caused many fatalities and much damage to harbour works and shipping. A German steamer was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands. The Ramsgate lifeboat effected gallant and timelv rescues. A large steamer was seen to founder head
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  • 51 5 .—Reuter. REBEL TRIBESMEN ROUTED. Paris, January 17. The French and Moorish forces despatched to raise the seige of Sefru engaged in sharp fighting on Monday with the rebellious tribesmen, who were routed and fled in disorder, abandoning their camp and many dead. The French had six men
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  • 69 5 President Falliĕres went last year. —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. TO ATTEND SWISS MANCEUVRES. Berlin, January 16. Considerable interest is being taken in the announcement that the Kaiser will attend the Swiss Army manoeuvres in September. —Reuter. President Fallieres’ Example. Berlin, January 17. The Kaiser will attend the army manoeuvres
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  • 24 5 Reuter. The Hague, January 18. Well-founded reports dissipate the hopes that were aroused by Queen Wilhelmina’s repeated absences from Court. Reuter.
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  • 129 5 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. FRENCH LINER STOPPED. SEIZURE OF AN AEROPLANE. Tunis, January 16. The Italians stopped the liner Carthage, carrying mails from Marseilles to Tunis, off Sardinia, and seized an aeroplane as contraband of war. It appears that the aeroplane was intended for the aviation meeting at Tunis
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  • 67 5 —Reuter. SLIGHTLY INCREASED DIVIDEND. Hamburg, January 17. The Hamburg-Amerika line has declared a dividend of 9 per cent, as against 8 per cent, for 1910. It tiansfers the balance of twenty-nine million marks to writing-off and reserves. It is proposed to increase the capital by twenty-five million marks
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  • 86 5 .—Reuter. EFFECT OF GERMAN ELECTIONS. Berlin, January 17. The papers are pointing out that the German elections, despite the Socialist successes, give the Government a majority of three to one in favour of increased armaments, involving about three million sterling more annually for the Navy, as all parties,
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  • 56 5 -Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. VIEWS OF GERMAN DELEGATES Berlin, January 16. The text of the memorandum of the German delegates to the Opium Conference will be fundamentally in favour of an Opium Conference, but regard will be paid to the advice of the I >utch and Belgians. The reading
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  • 45 5 ening of the Triple Alliance.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. STATESMEN IN CONFERENCE. Berlin. January 17. The meeting between Herr von KiderlenWaechter, German Foreign Secretary, and Signor Giolitti, Italian Premier, in Rome on Saturday next, is considered a strengthening of the Triple Alliance.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.
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  • 48 5 respectively, at the age of 73 years.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. HERR VON R ADO WITZ. Berlin, January 16. The death has occurred of Herr Jos. M. von Radowitz, formerly German Ambassador n Constantinople and Madrid, respectively, at the age of 73 years.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.
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  • 32 5 Reuter. Ottawa, January 17. H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, Gov-ernor-General of Canada, and H.R.H. the Duchess of Connaught will pay a four days’ visit to New York next week.
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  • 29 5 —Reuter. Osaka, January 17. The fire in the Yoshiwara quarter restarted yesterday evening, but was extinguished at midnight. The damage amounts to three millions sterling.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. DECISION ADVERSE TO RUSSIA. Berlin, January 17. A conference of sugar experts held at the Treasury was unanimously against allowing Russia to increase her export quota. Reuter.
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  • 76 5 .—Reuter. MONGOLIA’S INDEPENDENCE. tCCUPATION OF CHAILAR. St. Petersburg, January 16. It is officially reported that Chailar, on the trans-Siberian Railway, has been occupied by the Mongolians; that Mongolian officials have been appointed and that a declaration of independence has been made.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Indian Troops for Hongkong.
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  • 38 5 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. THE NEW PREMIER’S POLICY. Berlin, January 17. Germany directs attention to a passage in the programme of M. Poincare, the new French Premier, referring to the maintenance of friendly relations with France’s neighbours.
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  • 40 5 State for Foreign affairs.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. LIBERAL PRESS ATTACKS. Berlin, January 17. The German Press is neutral towards the campaign of the English Liberal papers against Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign affairs.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.
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  • 38 5 take a trip to Rome.—Dei Ostasiatische Lloyd. Berlin, January 16. Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, German Foreign Secretary, is at present in Upper Italy. He will visit Venice and probably take a trip to Rome.—Dei Ostasiatische Lloyd.
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  • 33 5 Dual Monarchy, is officially denied.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Vienna, January 16. The report of the resignation of Baron von Aehrenthal, Foreign Minister of the Dual Monarchy, is officially denied.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.
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  • 90 5 A Chinese beggar died in Victoria Street and his corpse, which was lying among the rubbish by the roadside, was removed only yesterday evening. Some of the inhabitants say that the body was lying there for two dav« iu a decomp- sed state and others affirm
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  • 88 5 At the Assizes yesterday, Suprayen, a Tamil, was charged with committing mis chief by fire by burning the house of one Gan Chian Thye at Pi ye Estate on October 12 last. The complainant said that he saw accused entering his house wi h a lighted cigar and
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  • 84 5 In the Supreme Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton, Dr. T. C. Avetoom, of the George Town Dispensary, moved the Coutt for an injunction against Dr. W. N. Bright, with whom he was formerly in partnership, restraining him from practising in Penang and Province
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  • 101 5 As “The Great Raymond cannot reach Penang till to-morrow (Friday) morning owing to delay in the starting of his steamer Van der Parra, to-night’s performance has been postponed. He will, however, perforin to-morrow night at the Town Hill. Fifteen cases of rinderpest are reported to have been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 439 5 NEW ADVUTISEMINTS. Investment or wanted Speculation. TD EALLY smart quick typist, shortly hand wiiter preferred. No school- Facing the subject squarely boy or inexperienced hand need apply. J 1 v the purchase of a whisky 1 TYPEPHABT,” c/u Pinang Gazette. x y involves one of two things —investment in a
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    • 1492 6 N Y K 'SKBS* s"“—I DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES. J«H« Mail Steamship Co. Id. i CliGlHllCrlGill S RCHICdjCS. Prn/lt DndnrtiAn s Further Great Reductions. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon J .1 5 Bombay Karachi Seremban M dicllllljd’icllll S (JoHC IvPlllCfly. M IC7 <> f f GTOOVGII COVCI’S. Bangkok Kobe Singapore X M 1
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  • 2209 7 W J Cap>t»l- Su Rcri ed.! N^ h m f Value. 3 Dividends Name g. ©.2 j® I W ao <y 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING. 9 emnnnn 30 too >1« >lO 25 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co "3$ 3 1903 <300,000 S-J 00
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  • 862 7 ARRIVALS. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Cades, Jan. 17, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Gerd, Nor., 751, Audrerson, Jan. 18, Bombay, gen., Huttenbach, Bros. Co. G. Apcar, Brit., 2961, Belson, Jan. 18, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Willis, Jan. 18, T. Anson, gen Adamson Giltillan Co. Kedah,
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  • 187 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To -Mobbow. For Per dose Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 a.m. Tongkah Rotorua 1 p. m Batu Bahra Leong Ho 1 p.m. Rangoon Seang Bee 2 p.m. Colombo and Tuticorin Syria 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Ping Seng 3 p.m. Singapore, China
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 The Grand Hotel, PERAK. THE High-life Hostelry in the Heart of the IPOH City. Requests for accommodations by Mail or Wire will have Prompt Atteatioa. Telegrams: CREET,” Ipoh. P. Z. CREPT, Sole Proprietor.
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    • 92 7 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. f 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. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Building*, Indian Empire, j Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore. W; A. White, Manager. A.
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    • 209 7 Union S. S. Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. Singapore to New Zealand direct, Luckland, Wellington, Lyttleton Dunedie ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if induobmbnt orrnus f The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARIMAi 5,704 tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 19 7 The Moon. O New Moon Jan. 19 First Quarter ee 27 O Full Moon Feb. 3 Last Quarter 10
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    • 87 7 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W B.K. A.M. P.M. P.M. Jan. 18 11-25 5-36 NiL 5-58 „19 12-07 6-15 12.24 636 »20 12-41 6-50 12-59 7-08 „21 1-16 7-24 1-32 7-40 „22 1-48 7-56 2-04 8-12 23 2-21 8-29 2 37 8-45 „24 2-53 9-01
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2763 8 p intended sailing., Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Natation Co. fWg EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTDRES. IF <K jT MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. LIMITED, OCCUR StCOIR Stlfy ||j Jan. 25 Himalaya connecting with Morea For Intended to Sail. Btfamer. AN I) Feb. 8 Assaye connecting with Marmora g CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO ITn
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