Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 34 VOL. LXX. SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 919 1 ■■■■■iQDDnnoana j For $3O eu can have the Pinang A Gazette posted every day o tor a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIFTION, *27.) n n Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates ci Subscriptions are payable in o advance and remittances should o g be addressed to TN« Managing
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 334 2 CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. Despatched by the mail London Jan. 19. MISSING LIEUTENANT. CONSTABLE’S STRANGE STORY. Is Lieutenant Teed alive? is a question that may be asked in view of a statement made by Constable Aldous, of Harwich. A description. of the missing officer was sent
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    • 101 2 At Bow-street. London, on Friday, Jnft: Paul de Boseck, alias Paul de Boseck. a journalist, of Bennett Park. Blackheath, was egain brought before Mr. Curtis Bennett rhaigud as a fugitive offender with feloniously receiving, in the Straits Settlements, two pearls alleged to have formed part of
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    • 78 2 Samuel Roughton, aged fifty, a Midland Railway signal fitter, has died in the Burlon-on-Trent Infirmary from injuries received on the line near Burton Station. He was working at a junction, and owing to the blinding snowstorm failed to notice the approach of a train, which caught
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    • 77 2 The story of two men who exchanged wives was told at Northampton Police-court on Friday, when Charles Goodwin, a bricklayer’s labourer, was committed for trial on a charge of bigamy. The prisoner, it was elated, exchanged his wife in October last yea» utiu. ..>r a woman
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    • 108 2 For unlawfully acting as a solicitor, John K. Homer, of Thornton Heath, was fined £5 and costs in two cases under summons taken out by the Law Society. It appeared that he wrote to the Governor of Wandsworth Gaol asking that hia clerk might see a prisoner
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    • 40 2 So heavy was the fall of snow in North Wales on Fndav that the elen'"nt«rin the Rualton. Llangollen. Corwen, Baia. and Festituog districts are closed. Wor ie •t a standstill at the quarries and other
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    • 330 2 BRIGHT AND DARK SIDES OF THE LOCK OUT. The Lancashire operatives appear, on the {Whole, to be enduring the present lock-out With unconcerned gaiety. The Manchester correspondent of the Timer gives an interesting picture of what the locked-out weavers ate doing. He was admited to the
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    • 257 2 TITS LIFE IN THE FORTRESS OFGLATZ. A reassuring statement regarding Captain Trench, the imprisoned British ofker, has been made bv General von Gregory, the Lrovernor of the Glatz fortress. According to Mr. Charles Hands, the Daily Mail correspondent, whom he received very courteously, the General was
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    • 187 2 869 MILES IN UNDER 22 HOURS. The Poet Office and the Bombay, Baroda, •nd Centred India Rai 1 wav officials deserve more than a passing word of praise, says the Allahabad Pioneer, for the manner in which they dealt with that portion of the last English
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    • 132 2 MISTAKEN BY POLICE FOR A BURGLAR A man well known in commercial cricles in Dublin has just had an amusing experience, •ays the Daily Mail. He had been away in the country for a few days, and had left his house in one of the suburbs unoccupied. On
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    • 154 2 PRISONER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. A description of the arrest of the young Russian, Myer Abramovitch, who is accused of murdering Mr. and Mrs. Milletein at their restaurant in Hanbury-street, Spitalfields, was given at Old-street Police-court, London, on Friday, by a tailor’s presser named Sojcher. He said he
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    • 69 2 THREE PEOPLE INJURED. Shortly after four o’clock on Friday morning an outbreak of fire occurred at Victoria Cottage. Charles-street, Islington, on the premises of Mr. W. Vine, and great damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Vine were both burnt on the face and hands, and Florrie
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    • 198 2 MR. SYDNEY HOLLAND’S APPEAL. A plea for the maintenance of hospital subscriptions, many of which are being withdrawn as a result of the Insurance Act, is made by the Hon. Sydney Holland, of the London Hospital. “We are having a very anxious time,” he says in
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    • 177 2 SEPARATION SUIT SETTLED. In the Divorce Court, on Friday, Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane disposed of the suit for a judicial separation brought by Mrs. Jane Alice Mary Slee against her husband, Alfred Baker Slee, an auctioneer.of N wcastle-on-Tyne. Mrs. Slee alleged that 1 r husband had
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    • 92 2 The death of Caroline Lady Congleton has taken place at her house in Bryanston-square, London, in her ninetieth year. It is interesting to note that Lord Congleton also reached an advanced age, dying sixteen years ago, at the age of eighty-seven. Previous to her marriage
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    • 81 2 A daring jewel robbery is rv r v.Led from Brondesbury, where the Luuse of Mr. Beck, a Colonial merchant, who lives in Coverdaleroad, was ransacked by a man who gained admission to the house on the pretence that he had come to r.-psir a breakdown in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 105 2 H Warm Days I bring with their pleasures some H H| discomforts. Then it is really ■H refreshing to remove every fIS trace of dust and perspiration K by using B iGlverTs! TFbilet Soaps p—" and any day it is a good soap to EE choose for ordinary toilet use.
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    • 311 2 A PAYING INVESTMENT. A few months ago the Associated Advertising Clubs of America held a convention in Boston which was remarkable from a great many viewpoints. Special sessions were held to discuss advertising problems in connection with newspapers, magazines, trade journals and every other kind of medium. Addresses were given
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    • 475 2 Close the Avenue to Future Regrets by commencing to use MUIR MANUFACTURES To-day. How many there are that have continuously experimented with unknown and untried goods to their cost, when a little forethought would have saved them a lot of money. Had they selected MUIR instead of the rubbish they
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  • 1519 3 BY PROFESSOR HOFFMANN (Author of Card and Table Gamesf y Tricks with Cards, 1 etc.) 11. AUCTION BRIDGE. Part I. Eternal progress is eternal change.” So writes Lord Lytton, and card games are not exempt from the general law. Bridge grew out of Whist, and Auction
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  • 301 3 THE GENERAL POSITION. Considerable curiosit ly has leen aroused, says the Ironmonger of Jan. 20, by rumours in circulation that a new synd cate has come into being, in which Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Zurich, and Vienna capital is interested. The report has been widely spread, but it has be«n
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  • 366 3 DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK. PILLS CURE NERVOUS DEBILITY AND INSOMNIA AT HANKOW. When Hankow rises anew from the ashes in whi'h it now lies, and becomes the London of China,” the greatest centre of shipping and commerce in the Chinese Empire, no doubt something will be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 388 3 HEADACHES. I The Cause and Remedy. 9 Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, or some other irreguj| I I JI larity of the system. Many women habitually I ,Ci3a suffcr f rom Headaches, which
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    • 213 3 GOOD ENGLISH GUNS. All Sportsmen should send for our Catalogue. Post free on application Our Model No. 620 HAMMERLESS CUN is th** best value in the world. Treble bolted action, left choke, 12, l 6 or 20 bore Price £5.8.0. Post Free, 8.8. K. JAMES REYNOLDS, 9, Leander Road Thornton
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    • 477 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED QN healthy Estate, c »mpetent Book* keeper and Typist. Must thoroughly understand Estate Accounts. Chinese or Eurasian preferred. C. B. THOMPSON, Selama, Perak. 1454-15-2 WANTED XPERIHiNCLD CLERK for Rubber in Province Wellesley. State salary expected. Apply E c/o Pinang Gazette. 1435-12-2 WANTED Experienced Tamil dresser. Apply stating
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  • 269 4 Mr. Crawford Ritchie, of Bertxm Estate, is going home on leave towards the end of March. Mr. and Mrs. R. Peirce leave Marseilles for Singapore on March 1, and aie expected there abont March 22. Mrs. Wright, wife of the late Captain J. S. Wright, Master of
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  • 429 4 ASHORE AT PENANG. T. R. H. Prince Wilhelm, (Duke of Sodermanland) and Princess Maria of Sweden, who represented the King and •Queen of Sweden at the Siamese Coronation, were through passengers on board the B I. S. N. Co.’s ss. Ellora which touched here to-day on their way
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  • 122 4 A GLOOMY FORECAST. A correspondent, who has been visiting the padi districts of Pahang, Province Wellesley and parts of K dah and Prrlis, informs us that things are looking exceptionally black. On some of the lands, chiefly cultivated by Chinese, who planted early and had the
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  • 1906 4 a PROSPECTS FOR COCONUTS. GOVERNMENT’S OFFER REVIEWED. [Special for the 1 inang Gazette.”] We were pondering, the other day, over the Government advertisement which appears in the Pinang Gazette offering reduced rates for alienat ing land on the Pahang littoral for the purpose of coconut cultivation. It
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  • 241 4 VISIT TO PENANG AND KEDAH. Following is the official programme for the visit of His Excellency the Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States, Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M 0.. to Penang and Kedah, February, 1912: Friday, February 9. 6.30 p.m—Leaves Johnston’s
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  • 239 4 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Mattins (Choral), 8 am.; Holy Communion (Plain), 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Chinese), 9.30 a.m,; Sunday School, 5 p m.; Evensong and Sermon G p.m. All Saints’, Taiping.—Matins and Holy Communion 8. 0 a.m.; Matins and Holy Communion (Tamil), 9.30 a.m.;
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  • 666 4 ITS TREATMENT AND CURE. Exposure to heat may cause faintness or exhaustion, or may produce still more serious effects on the brain an i nervous system, including excitem mt, unc msciousnes», and, if very severe, death from asphyxia. In the event of an attack, the sufferer should be
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  • 808 4 OKDINARY MEETING. An ordinary meeting o f the Mu Commission was held on Thursday a ft for the first time at four o’clock, the^ 0000 fixed h' ur, in the Municipal Offices were present Mr. W. Peel (Preside,',n u W. T. Chapman, Mr. Quah Beng Mr Mr. Yeoh
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    • 225 4 SUCCESS IN ADVERTISING. A writer in Printer’s Ink gives the following Commandments for Success in Advertising, some of which can very wisely be incorporated in the business creed <>f every advertiser. Don’t use small space. When you’re addressing an audience, it is unwise «to talk in a whisper, few will
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    • 20 4 'A established 190 N. D. DE SILVA, MaMtacturing Jeweller. W .Diamond Setter, Eagraver, W Repairer, and Re-gilder, 74. BISHOP STREET.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 71 4 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. M. AM. A.M. P.M. P.M. Feb. 10 4-53 11-04 5-15 11-26 11 5-39 Nil. 606 12-19 12 6-39 12-57 7-20 1-40 „13 8-06 2-29 851 2-41 14 9-32 3-41 9-51 4-00 15 10-10 4-26 10-42 4-58 „16 11-08 5-30 11-30
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  • 1013 5 BOWLS AT THE P 0 C. COMPLETE TOURNAMENT RESULTS, We publish below a complete list of results in the P.C C. bowls tournament which concluded this week Championship. First Round. Reimann 21 Jarvis 18 Hamilton 21 Davidson 20 W. Daniel 21 Dobbie 6 Pentney 21 Dunn 18 Russell
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    • 529 5 BRITISH MADE—STRONG ALL THROUGH! r Hazlewood Cycles and Motor Cycles are of I i/ wh/Mt j real British breed, are made by men of British I breed, of British-made materials, in a real British I factory—a fine combination, ensuring the best I NB results. Like the dog, “they hang on”
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    • 985 5 By Order ol the Liquidator. c Messrs. F. W. BARKER Co., Singapore, Have received instructions from the Liquidator of the Landak Rubber Estate, Ltd to receive tenders for the entire stock of the Landak Caoutchouc Plantage Maatschappii consisting of six shares of the face value of otl.OOl) Guilders each. Such
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  • 15 6 Fairnir —On February 2, at Batavia, to Mr. aud Mrs. R. Fairnie, a son.
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  • 1198 6 It is unfortunately true that cases have occurred where native races coming into close contact with white people have contracted the vices and none of the virtues of the latter. Deteriorating in morals and habits of industry, their character has suffered from the impact of Western civilization.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 79 6 ADSTMLU’S POOR SCORE Melbourne, February 9. The fourth test match between England and Australia was commenced in perfect weather before a good attendance. The wicket was soft England won the toss and the Australians went to the wicket first, scoring 191 runs, of which Minnett made 56.
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    • 158 6 The following were yesterday’s results Mixed Doubles'. Mrs Evens Sells beat Miss Huxley Kitchen in the second round by 6—3 6—o. Ladies' Doubles: Mrs. Wright-Motion <fc Mrs. Hug had a walk-over from Mrs. Audeison Mrs. Watson. Championship Hallifax had a walk-over from As am. Singles Handicap, Class
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    • 81 6 On Victoria Green yesterday the Crescent Star defeated the Sabrul Jamil in a friendly match by 2 goals to nil. One of the Crescent players had two of his teeth knocked out, besides sustaining other slight injuries. This evening the Sri Penang will meet the Jamathol Akbar
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    • 72 6 The following are the February scores for the Mills Trophy made by the Malacca Ladies’ Rifle Club Mrs. Koek 27 Miss Shaw 27 Mrs. O’Hara 23 Mrs Howell 22 MissJ Williams 21 Mrs. Hargreaves 20 Total 140 The following are the scores made by the Perak Ladies*
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    • 28 6 For the next two weeks the practice bv the members of the Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club will be held on Thursdays instead of Mondays.
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  • 63 6 The usual monthly meeting of the Ministering Children’s League was held yesterday evening in the Government Girls* School. Mrs. Evans, the President, addressed the children on the League’s motto No day without a deed to cr >wn it.” There were present 51 members and 19 associates, in
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  • 17 6 Following are additional returns for January Heawood lb. 2,821 Taiping Estates 1,407 See Kee 900
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  • 14 6 Following are further returns for January Kanaboi piculs 271 Heawood 410
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  • 65 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in ?enang is $96.40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £195 10s spot and £192 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $96.80 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,
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  • 44 6 Reuter. THE ADDRESS. London, February 9 I Sir Harry C W. Verney, Liberal Mr for North Bucks, wil’ move the address i: the House of Commons and Mr. W. G. Gladstone, M.P. for Kilmarnock asiH grandson of the GO.M., will second itReuter.
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  • 43 6 on European peace. —Der Ostasi» Lloyd. J Berlin, February The majority of the organs of the to and Left are favourable towards the from the Throne. The r recognises the quieting effect of the on European peace. Der Ostasisti*- I Lloyd.
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  • 35 6 ,—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd- St. Petersburg, February' The Grand Duke Andrew has rP P? to the Tsar his great satisfaction reception by the Emperor Francis 0. The reconciliation between both Cour complete.—Der Ostasiatische Lloy
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  • 34 6 has been appointed first oe Legation in Peking.-Der Lloyd. Berlin, February The Second Secretary of the Legation at St. Petersburg, Pen J has been appointed First Legation in Peking.—Der t Lloyd.
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  • 30 6 Reuter. London, FebruaryThe floods in Portugal and the most serious for forty veal enormous damage to proper ty, eII are without work and famine -s iieuter.
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  • 295 6 —Reuter. LORD HALDANE IN 1 SPECULATION RN~ ro w Berlin, F el) As an example of the snecuku by 1 ord Haldane’s visit there 100 arou> *i ment in to-day’s Ta»gl. c he /i Un j ing that important 4 ations are proceeding with a reement by
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    • 633 6 j Consumption I V A RECORD CASE. I I First Report —December 15th. 1900. 0 36 Kassassin Street. Eastney. Portsmouth. J I Dear Sir.—l am in consumption and have been invalided out of the Royal Marine R Artillery I have been in the Ventnor Consumption Hospital on different occasions forty
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    • 90 6 To-Day's Contents. 9. —The World’s News. Pag* 3. The Best Card Games and Tin« Page J^. Ministering Children’s League Rubber Crops Tin Mine Outputs Swedish Royalty; The Local Rice Crop Social and Personal; Land in Pahang; Sir Arthur Young’s Tour and Municipal Commission. Page s. —Sporting Notes. Page 6.— (Editorial
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  • 65 6 OBITUARY. SIR HENRY OAKLEY. London, February* J 1 The death is announced of Sir Henn I Oakley. [He was a Director of the Great Northen Railway Company and Chairman of the fl Central London Railway Co.] MR. WILLIAM MeCONNELL. London, February 9 I The Glasgow Shipowner Mr. Willianu McConnell is
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  • 268 7 TINS VIRI BLE. STIRLING RUBBERS MUCH WEAKER The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. Hhabm. S, .2 a 7» s *5 3Q w M M HHUII. Kinta 18| 20 18| 20 M’lembu 7J 8} Pahang
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  • 36 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 9. To-day’s (Friday’s) changes in sterling shares are down. Other quotations are Alor Gajahs 1 55 Chuas 375 Pajams 10 25 Kinta Tins 18.50 Pahang Coosoli'latsd 6/3
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  • 27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, February 9. To-day’s (Friday’s) quotations for produce are Rice Rangoon $lB5 00 Tapioca, Hake, 8 70 Sago flour, Sarawak, 4.15
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  • 35 7 TO-DAY’S QUOTATIONS. London, February 10*. Tho following were to-day’s quotations for rubber: Plantation Para No. 1 sheet 5/3| Para to arrive 4/7 The market closed steady. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead «fc Co.]
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  • 37 7 e —Reuter. London, February 9. It is announced in the London Gazette (hat Lord Carmichael, who has been appointed Governor of Bengal, takes the title of Baron Carmichael of Skirling, Peeblesh i re •—Reuter.
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  • 26 7 —Reuter. Sebastopol, February 9. Two pupils in the aviation school here f'dl and were burned to death by an explosion of petrol —Reuter.
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  • 21 7 —Reuter. London, February 9. 1 he Lord Chamberlain has resigned, it is •Uted, on account of ill-health.—Reuter.
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  • 20 7 •“Reuter. Buenos Aires, February 9. Tho Congress has passed legislation makit compulsory for all citizens to vote. ■“■Reuter.
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  • 145 7 COLLISION IN PERAK RIVER. REPORTER LOSS OF EIGHT LIVES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 10. Ihe ss Canton collided with the s.l Stephan last night in the Perak River six miles from Bagan Datoh The Canton sank and fine passengers were lost [The s.l. Stephan
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  • 293 7 THE MUNICIPAL BILL A REVISED VERSION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 10. At yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council the Municipal Bill was withdrawn and a new bill will be introduced based on the abolition of the present elective system and the appointment of commissioners by the
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  • 114 7 MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, February 10. At th® meeting of shareholders of Palau Bulang Rubber Produce Co., Ltd., the report was passed. Mr. Allai Diehn was re-elected a director. The only point raised was as regards the appointment of Mr. Rowlands as general manager.
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  • 1427 7 L1V auu U.11CD& Reuter. MR. CHURCHILL AT BELFAST. AN ELOQUENT SPEECH Belfast, February 9. Mr. Winston Churchill emphasized that the military would be under Imperial control. The financial proposals would give a fair start to the Irish Government and invidious taxes could not be imposed on Ulster.
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  • 62 7 —Reuter. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS. Berlin, February 9. The note from America states that the Powers, according to their reciprocal assurances, have so far respected China’s integrity and sovereignty. The note further states that the latest news render interference, now and also in the future, superfluous. Loans from
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  • 53 7 Reuter. MOVEMENT OF AMERICAN TROOPS. New York, February 9. There have been sporadic revolutionary outbreaks in Mexico for several weeks, with constant fighting near the American border. Orders have now been given to concentrate a hundred thousand American troops in Texas. There is much specula- tion as to
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  • 48 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. The Hague, February 8. In the Dutch Chamber, the Colonial Minister declared that a frontier regulation in Timor is imminent. He expressed confidence that the Powers would respect the agreement about the neutrality of the Netherlands. However, its defence must not be neglected.
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  • 46 7 strongly against inciting war. —Der Ostaatische Lloyd» Berlin, February 8. Lord Charles Beresford, interviewed, said that he was delighted with his reception by the Kaiser. He had met Admiral von Tirpitz for the first time. He spoke strongly against inciting war. —Der Osta-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 TO ADVERTISERS: The three most important words in the dictionary to advertisers are Consistency, Persistency, Insistency. Test their value in the Pinang Gazette. The results will astonish and please you.
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    • 528 7 notice. Recognised as tbe Standard and FOR SALE ONE 15 fTF NOISELESS OYeL NAPIER in first class order and condi- I tioo. In use for 14 months. Owner fi TT7L 1 11 having for Europe Price $3,500. KIJI P K Af Will 10 Apply CAR c/o Pinang Gazette. AzlUUlk vl
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  • 907 8 The other afternoon, while the British steamer Lintan was proceeding through Sail am Rhann-1, about thirteen miles west of Congmuji, on the West Kiver, she was fired on by two men in a junk. Three shots in all sruck the ship above the guard, one pissing through the
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    • 229 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn FORD CARS, g TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Five passengers. H j—f 20 Horse power fuUy equipp «1 including. Cape Cart H< od, j-j J—| Automatic wind screen, Iwo Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, 1 ail j-j I~~f lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools.
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    • 666 8 Experiments on Human Beings Independent Investigation on food power of BOVRIL! In A Report made at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association in Birmingham (July, 1911) revealed some remarkable results of physiological experiments showing the body-building power of Bovril on human beings. They confirmed the striking results of
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  • 2011 9 j Num er of laeue Nam* <2 7».® 5 Capital* fln ed Shares. Value. S Dividend» *g s- w ar 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MININ®. W. 30 000 *lO HO io 30 Wilt BeUt Tin Mining Co 4 1903 4300.000 $3OO 000 .■w.wu Bruang 3, 1906 j 300
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  • 108 9 Arcadia, Brit., 3513, Barchain, Feb. 10, S’pore, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan A Co. Babaian, DuL, 484, Fries, Feb. 9, Pangkalan Soeeoe, oil, Boustead A Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Bannatyne, Feb. 10, Deli, tobacco, gen, William, M. A Co Ellora, Brit., 2507, Lowe, Feb. 10, S’pore, gen., H. Liebert A Co.
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  • 72 9 Arcadia, for Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Mauritius Egypt and via Brindisi for Europe, etc. Calypso for Deli. Deli for Pang Nga. Ellora for Rangoon and Calcutta. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Jin Bo for Trang. Jit Seng for Yen. Lama for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Miike Maru for Rangoon
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  • 130 9 PtNANG, February 10, 1912. Uy Vawrtevy oj ths Chartsrsd Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/8 4 raoDthn’ sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 3 R Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 'alcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days* sight Private 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 174 M 3 days'sight Private 175$
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  • 69 9 CLOSk AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Canton 2 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan A r ratoon Apcar 4 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Glenfalloch 4 pm. Calcutta Japan 4 p.m. Tuesday. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-15 p.m. Wednesday. Ceylon,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 74 9 E. O. speciaTdinner AND LEAP YEAR DANCE ON THURSDAY. 29th FEB. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor». SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £29,500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED) 7,500,000 Chief Office i Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Building”, Indian Empire.
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    • 672 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. -■■-T-.r-T, sa CREAG-AN-SGAIRBH. THE >nrau ss. o, clan Straits Cinematograph Co. a*> PROXIES of the above Slegau will be held at the Senior Clan’s residence. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 1 Di-cussion The mailed Fist and Taitan. THE GRAND SATURDAY PROGRAMME. INCLUDING: HOUSE TO LET. The House Keeper
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  • 200 10 Saturday, February 10. St. Blaize. The Convent closes. Foutth'Test Match, Melbourne. Golf-Glob: Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Savoy Theatre V ariety Show. Sunday, February 11. Sexagesima Sunday. Governor Arrives in Penang.
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  • 205 10 February 17. —Homeward English (8.1 Mail. February 17. —Governor Visits Province Wellesley and returns to Singapore. February 19.—Volunteer Annual Camp. February 19 and 20.—Chinese New Year Holidays. February 19.—Cricket: Singapore v. Negri Sembilan, Singapore. February 19. —Cricket: Selangor v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur. February 19 and 20.—Straits Medical
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  • 21 10 Tuesday, March 26.— Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in British North Borneo noon, Sandakan Land Office.
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  • 77 10 Kuala Lumpur Prison.— Supply of padi from March 1 tenders close noon, Feb. 10. Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board. —Erection of four shophouses in Chulia St; tenders close: Feb. 12. Perlis Government.— Metalling section of Main Perlis—Kedah Ruad (five miles) tenders close: noon, Feb. 20. Rangoon Port Commissioners.— Silk
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  • 61 10 Homeward Stkambr Arrives. Mailm Sails < LOSS. P. &O. Arcadia Sat. 10/2 1 p.m. 3 p.m N.D.L. Goeben Wed. 14/2 6 p.m. midnight noon. 8.1. Sat. 17/2 10 a.m. noon M. Sydney Mon. J9/2* 5.30 p.m.f 17/2 *From Singapore. 1 Mails close in Penang. Outward. N. Yorck Tues.
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