Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 January 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-01-29 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 24 VOL. LXX. MONDAY. 29th JANUARY. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement930 1912-01-29 1 I For $3O V 7 au can have the Pinang X Gazette” posted every day g q for a whole year to your address. O (LOCAL SUeCRIPTION, *27.) Proportionate Quarterly and a Half-yearly rates. n Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should n be addressed to g O930 words
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Article160 1912-01-29 2 Moaday, January 29. St. Vincent. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Volunteer Company Drill. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsarßoad; Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Savoy Theatre: Cinematograph and Variety Show. Teeadry, January 50. H omeward German Mail. Volunteer Maxim Gun and Bearer Sections. Golf160 words
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Article103 1912-01-29 2 February 7.—Lodge Royal Prince of Wales, 9 p.m. February B.—Outward P. O. Mail. February 10—Homeward P. <t O. Mail. February 10.—Fire Brigade Display. February 13. Homeward German Mail. February 14.—St. Valentine’s Day. February 15.—Meihodist-Episcopal Conference. Kuala Lumpur. February 15.—Outward English and German Mails. February 16.—Volunteer Annual Camp103 words
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Article74 1912-01-29 2 Tuesday. Jan. 3". Furniture and plants; “Dura House, Western -Road; 11.15 a.m.; Cunningham. Clark Co., auctioneers. Thursday, February I.— Bukit Meerah Property, P.W.; 11a.m.; 38 Beach Street; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Friday, February 9.— Property in Green Hall and Beach St.; 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m.; 38 Beach74 words
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Article88 1912-01-29 2 Municipal Commissioners of George Town.— Lease of I’itt St. Old Market to Dec. 31, 1912 tenders close 5 p m., J*n. 30. Kedah Government.— Metalling earth road from Kelang Lama (•'ulim) to Lunas village with granite (laterite foundation and granite top metalling); tenders close: noon, Feb. 5. Kuala Lumpur88 words
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Article61 1912-01-29 2 Homeward. Stbamkb. Arrivrs. Mails Sails < 'LOSS N.D.L. Buelow Tues 30/1 6p.m. midnight. M. Tonkin Mon. 3/2* 5.30p.m.f 3/2 8.1. Thongwa Sat. 3/2 10 a.m. noon, p. &o. Sat. 10/2 *From Singapore f Mails close in Penang. Outward. N. P.E. Friedrich Wed.3l/1 6 p,m.3 a.m. 5 p.m. 1/261 words
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Advertisement1189 1912-01-29 2 NOTICES. SITUATIONS VACANT. Government of Pahang* wanted I An EXPERIENCED CLERK for Estate in Lower Perak. Apply with Government of Pahxng is prepared to copies of testimonials, and salary expected alienate to a few approved applicants, land to on the coast of Pahang for coconut cultiv- 1375 2 .2 mw1,189 words
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Advertisement116 1912-01-29 2 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 bat tortured nerves But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, w »rk or enjoyment. Little’s Oriental Balm soo hes,116 words
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Advertisement457 1912-01-29 2 i I Five I Fingers I are not Alike l Xln the same manner the Tents of five fl f different manufacturers cannot possibly be y Jr alike in material —Finish —Workmanship, although I X the Tents of one can be better, in all three respects, I X than those457 words
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Article2279 1912-01-29 3 A NOVEL OF INCIDENT. BY TWELVE PENANG WRITERS. CHAPTER VII. Grinstone leaving Olga in George Fenton’s charge discreetly withdrew after ringing for a chambermaid to help if necessary, but her services were not required for Olga very soon recovered consciousness and Fenton saw in her face a look of2,279 words
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Article311 1912-01-29 3 A few months ago the Associated Advertising Clubs of America held a convention in Boston which was remarkable from a many viewpoints. Special sessions were held to discuss advertising pohlems in connection with newspapers, magazines, trade journals and every other kind of medium. Addresses were given by311 words
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Advertisement900 1912-01-29 3 I HEADACHES. P 1 HPlxk w IM bringwi h <heir plcasuicssome H I CailSe aild Remedy* fc discomforts. Then it is really B I Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ail- m ,efreshin g to remove every B I ments to which they are merely sympathetic,900 words
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Article2607 1912-01-29 4 THIRD DAY. A SUCCESSFUL FINALE. The concluding day of this most enjoyable and admiral) l v run meeting was hs eminently successful as its predecessors had been, everything going like clockwork fmm the beginning to the finish. The a* tendance was far and away the largest on record,2,607 words
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Article464 1912-01-29 4 The 5. F. P says Penang papers chronicle the arrival there of two new racers in Yoval and Grafton King. The former we h*ve not yet succee rnd in identifying, the latter wou'd apparently be the one that ran as a two year old in Australia as The464 words
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Article217 1912-01-29 4 Hobart, January 27. The cricket match between the M.C.C and Southern Tasmania was resumed in warm weather before a good attendance I he wicket was excellent The M C.C continued their first innings, carrying their score from 191 runs for one wicket to 574 for 4 wickets,217 words
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Article78 1912-01-29 4 Saturday’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $95 40 per picul, business done. Tin in London was quoted at £193 spot and £l9l three months. To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $95.55 per picul, buyers, no sellers. The following is the local repor* to-day :—Singapore78 words
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Article23 1912-01-29 4 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. for the we-*k ended January 27 was 29 tons (about 487 piculs.)23 words
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Advertisement631 1912-01-29 4 "—--Jr f We are doing Better Printing than all other local Printing Presses combined; Only Materials and Type of the Latest Styles stocked and We know how to use them! The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. PROGRESSIVE PRINTERS. AMUSEMENTS. the Straits Cinematograph Co. King Street. s«v»g ihe«tre King Street. I THE631 words
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Article1503 1912-01-29 5 PROFESSOR HOFFMANN - BY PROFESSOR HOFFMANN (Author of Card awl Table Games," Tricks with Cards" etc.). I. BRIDGE. Most people know something about Whist, and Bridge is a development of Whist. Whist therefore forms a good starting point for a de-cription of the more modern game. The preliminaries in1,503 words
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Advertisement364 1912-01-29 5 I PIXOAP a superfine tar preparation 9 for washing the hair. The best method of img parting vigour to the scalp J I and vitality to the hair. hBftBhSffiSBNBSO I iff L’si it while taking your bath! I Z VS' f GRIN, BUT DON’T BEAR IT 6-S jg by far364 words
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Advertisement434 1912-01-29 5 *************************000 8 THE GARRICK 8 CIGARETTE 8 O A Large Q, o Hand Made Cigaret,e o O I r>acked in sO’s Air-Tight Tins. o 5 1 Price «0 (CMS per Tin. X U OO X O OBTAINABLE AT O O Q MESSRS. PRITCHARD Co., 8 O And All First-class Tobacconists.434 words
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Article24 1912-01-29 6 Eisenberg Goldschein.—On January 27, 1912, before the Registrar of Marriages, I’enang, Isidore Eisenberg, to Regina Valaria Goldschein. Straits and Sumatra papers please copy.24 words
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Article613 1912-01-29 6 An insect pest, observed at “Babington,” Mr. James Stark’s residence in Penang, a little while ago, was poetically described in our local contemporary as having the appearance of falling flakes of snow. Ihe similitude could not be bettered, but the writer was entomologically inaccurate in alluding613 words
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Article1772 1912-01-29 6 OUR LADY CORRESPONDENTS REV.EW. It does sound absurd to speak of our Winter Race meeting. There was litcle to remind us of wintry weather in the cloudless skies and brilliant sunshine that have prevailed of late. Some of my planting friends said they w >uld like to1,772 words
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Article305 1912-01-29 6 Reuter. TWO BOMS OUTRHij NEW REVOLU!I9N«RY TACTIC Peking, .January 2 General Chang-huai-chis, Corm in Tientsin, who is a stern opponent^ l Revolutionaries, on returning from detrained and entered a brougham young Chinaman threw two bombs’u harming the General '1 he assaiLm a firing on his pursuers «nd. Reuter. - 305 words
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Article151 1912-01-29 6 Keuter. THE FRANCO-ITALIAN INCIDENT. Paris, January 27. The Franco-Italian incident has been settled with mutual satisfaction. By the settlement of the Manmiba difficulty, the Turks will be returned to France where the French Government will establish their identity. Questions of principle and law involved in the seizure willKeuter. - 151 words
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Article46 1912-01-29 6 Keuter CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT PLANS. London January 29. It is reported that the (Jovernmeut is contemplating a change of plans as regards Woman’s Suffrage as a result of Radical representations as to the urgency of abolishing plural voting without incurring other conti oversies.— Keuter. Keuter - 46 words
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Article34 1912-01-29 6 effecting comprehensive reforms —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd Constantinople January 28. Tn the Spring a Turkish commission will be sent to Albania with a view to effecting comprehensive reforms —Der Ostasiatische Lloydeffecting comprehensive reforms —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd - 34 words
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Article20 1912-01-29 6 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Paris January 27 The French c enate committee has passed the Franco-German treaty on Morocco.Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 20 words
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Article14 1912-01-29 6 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Lisbon, January 27. The Portuguese '’inistry has resigned.Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 14 words
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Advertisement124 1912-01-29 6 —l—i—— WE HOLD and Fresh Stocks in all current sizes including* those for Fo r <iCarg, in Motor, MotorCycltt and Cycle Tyre*» CONTINENTAL TYRES Are the Best thing on Wheels. Price Lists on Application. Macbeth S Barrett 3, UNION STREET. PENH NG. 3, UNION STREET. Local Stockholders: Messrs. CHIN SENG124 words
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Advertisement69 1912-01-29 6 To-Day*» Contents. Page 2.— Week’s Engagements. Page 3. Survivals. Page 4. —Sporting News. Page 5, The Best Card Games. Page 6— (Editorial: “War on the Bugs The Race M eek and Telegrams. Page 7.— Telegrams. Page B.— F.M.S Jottings. Page 9.— Shipping and Mails Exchange and Produce Share List and69 words
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Article264 1912-01-29 7 TINS IN ENQUIRY. RUBBERS QUIET LOCALLY The rubber share market locally is quiet. Rubber Trusts have changed hands at I6s premium Duffs are being done at $7.5. There are enquiries for any cheap share» offering. lin shares have been in enquiry and, after sales, holders are now264 words
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Article81 1912-01-29 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. From Our Own Correspondent.'] Malacca, January 28 Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/7%, no sellers. Plantation Para, 5/3f. Ihe market was quiet at the decline. Another Report. London,81 words
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Article92 1912-01-29 7 RESULT OF INVESTIGATION. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 27. The report of the Nyalas shareholders investigation committee considers that the prospects are not so bad as was at first thought. It criticises severely the mismanagement and waste in the past; urges the continuation of the company92 words
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Article38 1912-01-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, January 29. At the auction of rubber on Saturday ♦he following prices per picul were realized Best sheet $264.85 Sheet 259.15 Scrap crepe 233.00 Bark crepe 218.75 Scrap, untreated 173.5138 words
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Article34 1912-01-29 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, January 27. Ihe 7 imes <>J Malaya is informed that the Gopeng Mine has declared a dividend 6f eighteen pence and the New Gopeng fifteen pence.34 words
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Article341 1912-01-29 7 Reuter. GREAT MEETING IN LONDON. A FKHTINC SPEECH. London, January 28. The Albert Hall was packed with an enthusiastic audience for Mr Bonar Law’s first speech here as Leader of the Opposition. He said that there were signs that the country had had enough of the Government. IheReuter. - 341 words
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Article150 1912-01-29 7 .—Reuter. SIR C. SMITH INTERVIEWED. London, January 28. Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, interviewed by a representative of Reuter’s Agency, said that the question of opium had been finally dealt with by the Conference at The Hague. No further Conference would be necessary thereanent. He said that the.—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article49 1912-01-29 7 —Reuter. RUSSO GERMAN RECIPROCITY. Berlin, January 27. The Tsar has pardoned a German, Captain Stuentzner, who was sentenced in Warsaw to three years’ imprisonment for espionage. The Kaiser reciprocated by pardoning a Russian, Lieutenant Vinogradoff, recently sentenced to three years’ detention in a fortress for espionage—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article55 1912-01-29 7 —Reuter. ARREST OF THE PERPETRATOR. Brussels, January 29. The author of the robbery of the Lyons mail on November 20 has been arrested here. He was formerly a postman on the Lyons line. Securities to the value of 40,000 francs were found in his house. He.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article46 1912-01-29 7 Reuter. AMOUNT OF THE TOLL FIXED. Tokio, January 29. The Minister of Commerce announced that he has been informed through American official sources that it was intended to levy a toll of a dollar pei ton on shipping passing through the Panama Canal.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article41 1912-01-29 7 Reuter. PURCHASE OF A COSTLY SITE. London, January 27. The Commonwealth of Australia has concluded the purchase of a site in the Strand for its London offices at the price of £379,756, eqmil to 12/5 a foot.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article113 1912-01-29 7 I RESULT OF SECOND BALLOTS. STATISTICAL DETAILSBerlin, January 27. I The Reichstag is now composed of Socialists 110 Centre 93 National Liberals 44 Conservatives 43 Radicals 42 Poles 18 Empire Party 15 I Economic Union 11 Alsatians 7 Guelphs 5 Wild 3 Reform Party 3 Peasants’ Union 3113 words
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Article115 1912-01-29 7 ReuterJ DEPARTURE FROM MALTA. Malta, January 28. Despite threatening weather, immense crowds assembled to wish farewell to the Medina. The warships were manned and Royal salutes fired. When the Medina i reached the French warships the crews manned the sides and cheered vociferously. •he steamer gainedReuterJ - 115 words
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Article94 1912-01-29 7 Der Ostasiatiche Lloyd. NEW DECORATIONS CREATED, Berline, January 27. The Kaiser has created two new decorations, the Royal Prussian Gold and Silver rosses of Merit, on the occasion of his birthday.—Reuter. Press Congratulations. Berlin, January 28. The Press welcomed the anniversary of the Kaiser’s birthday with unusual vivacity,Der Ostasiatiche Lloyd. - 94 words
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Article57 1912-01-29 7 —Reuter. THE CONSECRATION SERVICE. Cairo, January 27. On the twenty-seventh anniversary of the death of General Gordon, the Bishop of London consecrated Khartoum Cathedral. There was a large and representative congregation, including Moslems, Copts, and Greeks, Sir F. Reginald Wingate, GovernorGeneral of the Soudan, and many officers and—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article61 1912-01-29 7 Reuter. EFFECT OF THE ROYAL VISIT. Sim’a, January 28. The Viceroy, Viscount Hardinge, in a speech at a dinner, said that he believed that Indians were loyal to the core. The Royal visit had infused a new spirit of confidence which would bear fruit a thousand-foldReuter. - 61 words
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Article44 1912-01-29 7 Reuter. SETTLEMENT OF OAL DISPUTE. London, January 27. The Conciliation. Board yesterday afternoon arranged a broad basis for a settlement of the coal dispute on which an agreement will be reached provided that the detailed working of the scheme is mutually approved.. Reuter. - 44 words
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Article31 1912-01-29 7 ,—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. London, January 28. The English Press is showing unwarranted excitement over a false report from Paris that Germany will establish a naval base at Trieste.,—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 31 words
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Article117 1912-01-29 7 —Reute THE DUKE'S FIRST SPEECH. AN UPROARIOUS OVATION Washington, January 27. The Duke of Connaught visited the National Press Club and delivered his first speech during his visit. He hoped that Press men would use their power for the good of the world and trusted that Great—Reute . - 117 words
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Article141 1912-01-29 7 Reuter. THE SITUATION IN ULSTER. London, January 27. Lord Londonderry has replied to Mr. Winston Churchill that the main objection of the Ulster Unionist Council would be removed if the Liberal meeting were he’d outside those districts which passionately resent VI r. Churchill’s action. The Council wouldReuter. - 141 words
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Article49 1912-01-29 7 [From Our Own* Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 29. At a meeting of Englishmen held at the Selangor Club, the Resident presiding, to consider proposals for the celebration of St. George’s Day, a committee of eleven was appointed to carry out arrangements for a fancy dress ball.49 words
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Article30 1912-01-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, January 29. Ihe Selangor Royal Arch Chapter has held an installation meeting at which E. Comp R. Charter was installed as First Principal.30 words
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Article24 1912-01-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, January 27. The Police have effected two arrests in connection with the Ulu Piah gang robbery.24 words
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Article42 1912-01-29 7 —Reuter. LOWER WAGES AC EFTKD. London. January 29. The employees of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding < o. yesterday resolved to accept reduced wages if the Admiralty placed an order for the two new cruisers on the 1 hames..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article28 1912-01-29 7 —Reuter. St. Petersburg, January 27. The Emperor and Empress received the British visitors at Tsarskoye Selo and the latter afterwards had luncheon at the Palace..—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article26 1912-01-29 7 —Der Otasiatische Lloyd. Berlin, January 28. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand, of Austria-Hungary, has arrived here for the christening of the Kaiser’s infant grandson.—Der Otasiatische Lloyd. - 26 words
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Article106 1912-01-29 7 Berlin, January 27. Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, German Foreign Secretary, has returned here.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. There will bo a moonlight hand on the Esplanade at 9 p.m. on Thursday, the Ist proximo. There was a big atten lance at the George Town Cinematograph on Saturday night, when106 words
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Article219 1912-01-29 7 A BURNS’ NIGHT DANCE. The mem'oers of the recently formed St. Andrews Society, writei a Malacca corre«pon’ent, are very enthusiastic, and after celebrating St. Andrew’s Day by giving a ball they followed if up by giving an equally successful dance at the Stadt House on Burns’219 words
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Article163 1912-01-29 7 EISENBERG—GOLI >SCHEIN. A very pretty wadding took place on Saturday, the 27th inst., when Mr. Didore Eisenberg, of M s-rs. Rilev, Hargreaves, Co. Ltd., Penang, was manied, before th* Registrar of Marriages, Penang, to Mi«s Regina Saleria Goldschein, who made a ino-tt charming bride and was most163 words
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Article233 1912-01-29 7 Bukit Rajah.— Second int. div. 25 per cent,, less tax. Anglo-Malay.— Third int. div. 15 per cent., less tax. Kuala Lumpur.— lt is stated the shares will shortly be introduced to he Paris Bourse by the Banque de lUnion Pari--ienne, which has seemed an option over233 words
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Advertisement77 1912-01-29 7 I SLEEP SHORE I at I SEA VIEW HOTEL, I The Coolest Spot in Penang. o J 5 minutes from the JETTY. 2 EXCELLENT CUISINE. CHEERFUL ATTENDANCE. O MODERATE TERMS, g i SEA BATHING. BOATING. o O Under the personal management ot the Proprietor, J g Tel. No. 368. W.77 words
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Advertisement502 1912-01-29 7 lis with our judgments as. with our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own.”— Pope. But the judgments of all competent critics are unanimous in t declaring “Bum white.” to be a whisky of exceptional merit. HILTON” s- Co., PENANG, AGENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SALE H.P. Premier502 words
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Article594 1912-01-29 8 The Resident of P rak las prohibited the importation of cattle into Perak from K»-dah, until further notice. A number ot rubber dealers in the F.M .S. are being prosecuted for not keeping th ir books according to the manner prescribed by the Enactment. The F.M..S. Railways have594 words
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Advertisement330 1912-01-29 8 BRITISH MADE-STRONG ALL THROUGH! Hazlewood Cycles and Motor Cycles are of I i y real British breed, are made by men of British breed, of British-made materials, in a real British factory —a fine combination, ensuring the best \A Jf results. Like the dog, “they hang on” —don’t wear out330 words
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Advertisement281 1912-01-29 8 THE MAN WHO DOES NOT ADVERTISE. There is a rather sharp point in the remark, I he man who does not advertise may ki ow his own business but nobody else does.” Somet mes one cannot keep from thinking that there is something wrong with a business that does not281 words
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Advertisement733 1912-01-29 8 —s. I \c —x 8 \C xxx .ii I C 5 »1 1 ll\ f SBibendum' s Tyre Lectures, L r o. 3. I Therefore, gentlemen, the ideal arrangement is three “Semelle” Nonskids and one Square Tread, fitted as has already been indicated that is to say A Semelle Nonskid733 words
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Article2352 1912-01-29 9 i J j Num er of Tmuo Capital. Su ncn ed. Value. 3 Dividend» Name .2 -g o -0 M m I 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING. iWI 8300 000 30,000 WO W 0 25 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 21 KI 000 2252,352 words
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Article1147 1912-01-29 9 ARRIVALS. Benos, DuL, 302, Weedy, Jan. 28, Deli, gen., H. Liebert A Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Bannatyne, Jan. 29, Deli, gen., William Mansfield A Co. Canton. Brit., 106. Basasahib, Jan. 27, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Elephants, Brit., 261'5, Coope, Jan. 28, Rangoon, gen., H. Liebert A Co. Fiierth,1,147 words
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Article114 1912-01-29 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mokrow. For Per Clog® Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Deli and Langsa Benoa 11 a .m. Alor Star (Kedah) Pangkor 11 Deli Perak (E.S. Co.) 1 p.m. Deli Avagyee 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Pulau114 words
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Article215 1912-01-29 9 Ninety-nine per cent of successful advertisers are continuous advertisers. They do not consider advertising a luxury. They do not break advertising connection because they do not care to break trade connection. They s nnetimes find it necessary to cut expenses but they do so harmoniously, and215 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-29 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 Korfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London Cnief Office 1 Canada Buildings Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore. W. A. Whitn, Manager. A R. Bishop,55 words
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Advertisement329 1912-01-29 9 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Thompstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all languages, under skilled European supervision. The best Italian and Carara marble used. William Edward sons, ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND. Grauite Merchants and Manufacturers of Tombstones in various kinds of Aberdeen granite. (Samples of granite to be329 words
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Miscellaneous20 1912-01-29 9 The M oon. First Quarter •> Jan. 27 Q Full Moon Fob. 3 Last Qaarter n 10 U New Moon IS20 words
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Miscellaneous31 1912-01-29 9 The Tide?. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W« A.M. A.M. p.m. p.m, Jan. 29 6-26 12-44 702 1-20 „30 7-42 2-08 8-25 2-48 „31 9-08 3-29 9-48 4-0331 words
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Article347 1912-01-29 10 Per P and O steamer Morea, From London, Dec. 29.—T0 Singapore Lieut and Mrs BA Cator, Miss LM Robert», Mr J A Thompson. To Pbnang Mr \V C Coveney, Mr D Bailey, Miss L M Barker, Mr J J Fbury. From Marseilles, Jan. 5. To Singapore347 words
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Article205 1912-01-29 10 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Description. Penang, Jan. 29. Beep: Ct». 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 20 Feet 24 Tongue205 words
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Advertisement1207 1912-01-29 10 N« V CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 r 11 ‘1 e. < A 1 j Reserve Fund ...£1,625,000 Jap&n Mail Mcamship VO. Ld. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Hbad OrrioK M Jb JB. B’SHOPSGATE, LONDON, B. C AOBHOIBB AMD BbAMOHBB.1,207 words
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Advertisement35 1912-01-29 10 NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES. MAGAZINES AT PENANG ANN IPOH Stocks always on hand of GELIGNITE BLASTING GELATINE SETUPLKX DETONATORS. ELECTRIC DETONATOR. SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES. Sandilands, Buttery Co., Sole Agents jor Penang and Perak. Aylesoury Garland, Agents, Perak.35 words
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Advertisement517 1912-01-29 10 1 '1 wj IBSHHIK i Ml IMmnnMF" I ENSIGNETTE 11 Jj The Camera that fits a Waistcoat Pocket. 'I M When off for yoar holidays don’t forget W H to slip in y »jr pocket an “Ensignette. With this little Camera anyone can take good pictures right away. No I517 words
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Article792 1912-01-29 11 For Balik Palau, at 8 a. m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tam bun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a.m., 1-45 p m and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8792 words
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Advertisement505 1912-01-29 11 The Great Channel Swim /fil fi W-~% 7T _~S >< >' a^., ir--%..-- Burgess' Endurance and Vitality— It is the big success, the great deed itself, that proves the wisdom of Burgess in employing Phosferine to provide the endurance and energy which en ibled him to swim the Channel. To505 words
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Advertisement704 1912-01-29 11 Mannheim Insurance Co. HORSE REPOSITORY. and Valuables at current rates. For fuller particulars apply in KUALA LUMPUR. KATZ BROTHERS. Ltd., Agenu Pleasure Unless Going for a Drive. Th. L Don’t forget to ring up telephone No. 174 when Ine marine Insurance Co., Ltd. coming to Kuala Lumpur. Wire or write704 words
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Advertisement2672 1912-01-29 12 p &o. intended skiing.. jjcrddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. IKM Sham Navigation Co. Britisll M 1 staam Navigatim Co EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTDRES. F MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. r iw,TED ocean s,eam Sh ’P <•. in I Feb. 8 Assaye connecting with Marmora Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND Feb. 22 India connecting2,672 words
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