Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 February 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-02-13 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 36 VOL. LXX. TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement1158 1912-02-13 1 ■■■■■■oodddd anu For $3O 2 can have the Pin an g D Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUGCRIPTIOM. 127.) O a Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates Subscriptions are payable in c 2 advance and remittances should a g be addressed to g1,158 words
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Advertisement5 1912-02-13 1 (-12 j PAGES, i ooo©©©©©©<<©«♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦eeooo5 words
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Article1265 1912-02-13 2 DISCUSSION ON MANAGER’S DUAL POSITION. There was a lively discussion at the annual general meeting of the Pulau Bulang Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., on Friday, at Sinpapore on the question of Mr. W. P. Rowland’s status as general manager and director of the company. The Chairman, Mr.1,265 words
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Article315 1912-02-13 2 ThePo’t Swettenham correspondent of he J/. .1/. writes under Wednesday's date A serious mishap occuind at P rt Swetenhatn < n M »nday nijht which fortunately •iid not lesu t in 10-s of life. AlO ton crane on a railway track had been b'ought to No.315 words
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Advertisement1001 1912-02-13 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. Central Sales Room. WANTED The undersigned is instructed to sell by I /’’"'XN healthy Estate, c m petent Book* PUBLIC/ AUC*I*ION roughly understand Estate Accounts. The Unserviceable and Chinese or Eurasian preferred. nr* J ..«A.. C. B. THOMPSON, Selama, Perak. ConflSCAtCd "fOpCrty 1454—15-2 At Fort Cornwallis, On Thursday,1,001 words
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Advertisement171 1912-02-13 2 Headache Makes you unfit for either work or enjoyment—injures the eyes, the stomach, the general health. Headache, Neuralgia—all kinds of aches and pains—are cured by Little’s Oriental Balm Keep a bottle in the bouse. Sprains, bruises, swellings of the joints, strained neck, aching back, aching feet—all these and other aches171 words
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Advertisement271 1912-02-13 2 nnnnnn FUSSELLS MILKS M q u Ordinary sterilized milk is not easy g of digestion, as the process of sterilizing q hardens the casein in the milk and renders H q it less easy of assimilation but FusselFs Sterilized Natural Milk is prepared by a q special mechanical process which271 words
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Article216 1912-02-13 3 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Description. Penang, Feb. 13 Berf: Ct». Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 h Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork: J’ ork 32 Pig’s Head 2 q216 words
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Article327 1912-02-13 3 The recent stringent labour crdinance passed by the F.M.S. Federal Council, by which employment can be prohibited on an estate under certain conditions is severely criticised by some of our Eastern contemporaries. The estate against which the new law was directed was the PerhentianTinggi, belonging to the Singapore327 words
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Article538 1912-02-13 3 Twenty years ago, says the Tinies of India, there were scarcely half a dozen factories in existence which were building hot air engines. Some of them had to close their doors for want of orders. Since the appearance of the J »st radio fan matters have changed538 words
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Article278 1912-02-13 3 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commit-sioners held on Friday, the 26th January, 1912 Present—Messrs. W. Peel (President), W. T. Chapman, G. N. Saye and Quali Beng Kee. Absent.—Messrs. Lim Eu Toh and Yeoh Guan Seok. 1. The minutes of the last meeting are read278 words
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Article185 1912-02-13 3 DISCUSSION ON BERI BERI. The Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine brought its congress in Hongkong to a close on Janua y 27. The session was devoted to busine-s matters. It was decided that the next congress l»e held at Saigon in 1914, and Dr. L.185 words
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Advertisement428 1912-02-13 3 LOSS OF WEIGHT IN MALARIA. 0 HOW DOCTORS ARE WORKING TO RESTORE IT. The loss of body weight is one of the most noticeable of the direct consequences of Malaria. Obviously, therefore.it is one of those most distressing to the patient a3 well as to his fr onds, for it428 words
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Advertisement341 1912-02-13 3 ADVERTISING: WHAT IS IT T Many a definition could be given, and their number would be but further proof of advertising’s varied uses, its great power, its manifold functions. Broadly speaking, advertising is a written or spoken statement with the object of giving information or of exerting an influence towa341 words
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Advertisement473 1912-02-13 3 j 1 515 ENSIGNETTE I J J The Camera that fits a Waistcoat Pocket. J When off for your holidays don’t forget M to slip In y inr pocket an Ensignette.” With this little Camera anyone can take good pictares right away. No K previous knowledge of photography needed. The473 words
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Article806 1912-02-13 4 Mr. D. J. H ghet left Kuala Lumpur for home on Friday. Mr. Francis Pears has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. Sergt. D. T. Lewis, of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, is promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant. Mr. J. Jambu, Sanitary Inspector,806 words
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Article1908 1912-02-13 4 LE AN—SI VIS. There was a pretty wedding yesterday at St. George’s Church when the Rev F W. Haines officiated at the marriage of Mr. Frederick Charles Lean, of Messrs, Hoefeld Co., to Miss G'-ace Sims, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Charles Sims, L.D.S., Birmingham, ami1,908 words
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Article514 1912-02-13 4 EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT. [P. G. Special.] A Province We'lesley correspondent has sent us the following observations on the results of the prevailing drought Starting from the Prai railway station one notices that the drought has affected every tree and plant as well as all the water[P. G. Special.] - 514 words
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Article667 1912-02-13 4 —Topicist in t.»«e T of M. The Saigon Opinion of the Bth ult. is g’ad to be able to announce that the latest reports received by the government from the heads of provinces, give reason for hoping that the rice harvest of 1912 in Cochin-China will not—Topicist in t.»«e T of M. - 667 words
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Article147 1912-02-13 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $96.25 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £196 ss. spot and £192 three mouths. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd 125 tons, $96.65; Penang: Straits Trading Co, Ltd., 50147 words
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Article352 1912-02-13 4 Per P and O steamer Morea, From London, Dec. 29.—T0 Singapore Lieut and Mrs BA Cator, Miss L M Roberts, Mr J A Thompson. To Pbnang Mr W C Coveney, Mr D Bailey. Miss L M Barker, Mr J J Fleury. From M arseilles, Jan. 5.352 words
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Article363 1912-02-13 4 Tuesday, February 13 Fourth Test Match, Melbourne Football: P.U.C. v. St y Esplanade. Volunteer Maxim Section and d Section. 1 B^arn r Band, Golf Club. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Straits Cinematograph, Penang ik George Town Cinematograph g Kangsar Road; Japanese Bi’ Penang Road. Savoy Theatre Variety Show. Straits Opera363 words
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Article57 1912-02-13 4 Thursday, Feb. 15.— Unserviceable and confiscated property Fort Cornwallis; 11.30 a m.; Cunningham, Clark Co. auctioneers. Thursday, Feb 22.— Property in Tulloh Ayer Rajah District of Penang; 11.30 a®., 38 Beach St; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Tuesday, March 26. Land suitable for tobacco, rubber, and coconut cultivation in57 words
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Article88 1912-02-13 4 Municipal Commissioners of George Tow* Back lanes between Malacca St. an Siam Road; regrading Prangin outet, new outlet drain Prangin tenders close. 3 p.m., Feb. 14. Perlis Government.— Metalling section o Main Perlis—Kedah Road (five miles), tenders close: noon, Feb. 20. Rangoon Port Commissioners. SiH< Finis mg Machinery tenders88 words
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Article61 1912-02-13 4 Homeward. Stbamib. Arrivks. Mails Sail» ClossN.D.L. Goeben Wed. 14/2 6 p.m. minnighl- 8.1. Teesta Sat. 17/2 10 a.m. noon. M. Sydney Mon. 19/2* s 3^ ia,j P. &O. Himalaya Fri. 23/2 *From Singapore, f Mails close in PenangOutward. N. Yorck Thurs. 15/2 5 p.m. 1P 8.1. Thongwa Thurs61 words
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Advertisement107 1912-02-13 4 Llj ‘KOH-I-NOOR- lift QUALITY I 1\ MEANS ■•'■Vui i PENCIL aM'U 111///// ECONOMY. yD B L. C. Hardtmuth’s -noo r Its velvelY smoothness o f C /xA touch will come as a v raj |revelation to you, and V--* >ts durability will proxV vide another pleasant surprise. No other B107 words
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Article1272 1912-02-13 5 STORY OF THE TEST MATCHES. Prior to the fi r st test ms?ch in Australia the Sydney Morning Herald gave the followiug interesting story of previous test matches betwe» n England and Australia: The present series of matches between EngLni eni Australia is invested with more th»n u-u*!1,272 words
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Article370 1912-02-13 5 Clubs intending to join the Selangor Football League, the op-uii.g of whose sea-on is near at hand, must forward their entries and the names of players they propose playing before the 21st inst. to the honors ry secretary, Mr. E. Chart Subscriptions are to be to the370 words
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Advertisement178 1912-02-13 5 WE HOLD Large and Fresh Stocks in all current sizes including those for Fo*‘dCars, in Motor, MotorCycle and Cycle Tyre*. CONTINENTAL TYRES Are the Best thing on Wheels. Price Lists on Application. Macbeth S Barrett 3, UNION STREET PENANG. 3, ONION STREET. Local Stockholders: Messrs. CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. oeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooe178 words
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Advertisement24 1912-02-13 5 Jilts Brothers, DENTISTS, crew ad Britje Wms specialists. Painless Extraction under Anaesthetic. Moderate Charges and Free Consultation. KING STREET, near the Esplanade. 1271—w s24 words
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Advertisement889 1912-02-13 5 By Order ol the Liquidator. Messrs. F. W. BARKER S Co., Singapore, Have received instructions from the Liquidator of the Landak Rubber Estate, Ltd., tn receive tenders for the entire stock of the Landak Caoutchouc Plantage» Maatschappij consisting of six shares of the face value of 5'»,00i) Guilders each. Such889 words
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Article92 1912-02-13 6 Lwan—Sims.—On Feb. 12 at St. George’s Church, Penang, bv the R v. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, Frederick Charles Lean, of Messrs Hoefeld Co vouugest son of the Lte F. W. Lean, of Manchester, and of Mrs. Lean, Richmond Grove, Manchester, to Grace, voumest daughter of the late Charles92 words
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Article955 1912-02-13 6 Confirmation of the ominous reports already published by us of the outlook for the local padi crop reaches us from a number of sources, and the estimate of 25 or 30 per cent, of a normal crop is considered as by no means unduly exaggerating the seriousness955 words
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Article58 1912-02-13 6 Ulu Piait, Limited. Result of opeiatiuns at Ulu Piah during the month of January:— Mine’s Output Sale 16/1 Pls. 203.32 $12,548.38 Do. 27/1 187.45 11,316.35 Do. 2/2 BL Jan. ore) 149.97 9,098 67 532,963.40 Pie. 543.74 Working expenses $12,858.31 Provision for outstanding accounts 500.00 12 per cent,58 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article303 1912-02-13 6 RECORD SCORE JY ENGLAND Melbourne, February 12. The fourth test was resumed in delightful weather before a good attendance and on an excellent wicket. England concluded their first innings for 589 runs, which constitutes a record for test matches. The principal scores were: H obbs 178 1303 words
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Article46 1912-02-13 6 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 13. In the polo competition for the quarterly cup the Singapore Polo Club beat th» Buffs by two goals to one after a hard game. Scarlet for the Buffs and I homas for the Club played finely.46 words
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Article214 1912-02-13 6 The following ties were played yesterday Singles Handicap, Class D Byers beat Van E* >u the final by 7—5 6—l. Doubles Hand cap, Class A Waugh »fc Gold e beat J. R. Brown Whitlock in the second r >und by 6—4 6—4. David B<m Southam beat Law214 words
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Article66 1912-02-13 6 The following players will represent the P.C.C. in the match against the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club on the Esplanade to-day at 5.15 p.m.:— Goal, K. H Syer backs, A. W, Harries and F. H. Baker; halfbacks, Onraet, B. H. Burr and Th. van Es; forwards, R. E.66 words
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Article30 1912-02-13 6 Following are additional returns for Januar' Bukit Jelotong lb. 1,765 Duriaii-Sabatang 950 Landerdale 10,681 Mergui 2,221 fcarboroi gh 2,100 Oriental 4,656 Rim 5,550 Sembilan 12,4'7 Sungei Buloh 14,73230 words
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Article122 1912-02-13 6 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. ACCEPTED BY THE THRONE ISSUE OF EDICTS Peking, February n An edict establishing a Republic pected to be issued to-day. 15 r Terms of the Edicts. 1 eking, February 2 An edict issued by the Throne a« M Republic P ls a Two further edicts—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 122 words
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Article46 1912-02-13 6 Reuter. REQUEST FOR BRITISH TROOPS London, February 13 Reuter’s Telegram Company learns that a local insurrection has broken out Wei-hai-wei and that the Government h telegraphed to the British Minister i Peking for permission to despatch a ()m pany of British troops —Reuter— Reuter. - 46 words
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Article151 1912-02-13 6 MEETING OF Si RAI IS BRANCH {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 13. The annual meeting of the Straits branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was held yesterday when there was a good attendance. Ihe report notes that steady work has been done including the publication of151 words
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Article158 1912-02-13 6 —Reuter. A DEFENCE OF INSURANCE ACT. London, February 12. A crowded meeting was held at the Opera House under the auspices of th» National Liberal Federation at which Mr Lloyd George reviewed the whole situation of the Insurance Act. He denounced the plague of misrepresentation on—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article72 1912-02-13 6 QUESTION OF PURE DESCENT [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February 13. Mr. A. W. Gooneratne writes to th® S ingap re Free Press regarding n n Europeans and the Civil Service that the olonial Secretary’s reply in the Legist tive Council on Friday is bound b» wrong72 words
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Article24 1912-02-13 6 Taiping, February Id. A number of tin stealers na'e prosecuted by Mr. Fenner. They w found guilty and fined $25 each.24 words
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Advertisement253 1912-02-13 6 —i a- -■<•--- —m»-- «<»■»■«<»■• '<gt Ui w JI LARGEST ft 2! SALE 3 ?r n W? IN THE /> X Hi r w m WORLD. m J!’ «a. Hi iii m ITT Hi Ui yr Hi ||r /Obtainable h< Hi n f a W nr 0T aH ffl Hi253 words
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Advertisement95 1912-02-13 6 To-Day’s Contents. Rng« 9.— Pnlau Bulang and Mishap at Port Swettenham Page 3. Market Prices; Protechnie Legislation The Jost Fan Municipal Commission and Medical Congress at Hongkong. J. —Social and Personal; Wedding in Penang The Fadi Districts and Week’s Engagements. Page s.— Sporting Notes. Page 6.— (Editorial High Priced Rice95 words
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Article286 1912-02-13 7 FLUCTUATIONS IN TINS. A SPURT IN STERLING RUBBERS The following are the changes (buyers M *d .sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Y este rd ay. To-day. SHARKS- JE => "*> a s sa tn n x jliMitg. Kramat Pulai 7 7J 6|286 words
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Article36 1912-02-13 7 i From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, February 12. Share*; are variable to-day (Monday). The principal changes are Malacca Plantations £l2s Rubber Trusts 12/lj Tebraus £3 3 9 Aver Panas I 4.70 Tronohs $26.8536 words
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Article88 1912-02-13 7 LATEST LON I'ON PRICES. From a Malacca Correspondent] Malacca, February 13. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 47, no sellers. Plantation Para 5/2s, sellers. The market closed •teadie r. Saturday’s quotations were Fine88 words
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Article29 1912-02-13 7 \From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, February 12. To-day’s (Monday’s) quotations for pi oduce are Pepper, white $31.00 Pepper, black 22 00 Copra, best 10.70 Gambier 10 1529 words
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Article85 1912-02-13 7 FIVE ARRESTS IN SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent]. Singapore, February 13 1 Cantonese have been arrested in connection with the gang robbery in New’ Bridge Road. They were charged at the puli'e court with gang robbery and murder and remanded. Robbery from a Lady. J. Smith was85 words
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Article501 1912-02-13 7 BARON LISTER. ABBEY SERVICE ARRANGER London, February 12. The death is announcer! of Baron Joseph Lister, the famous surgeon who discovered the antiseptic system of treatment in surgery, at the age of 85 years. A memolial service will be held in Westminster Abbey on Friday. [Baron Lister501 words
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Article190 1912-02-13 7 AN UNENVIABLE EXPERIENCE. Fame, February 12. Lord Pirrie (with whom Mr. Winston Churchill breakfasted when he visited Belfast on Thursday) was proceeding to London when he was pelted by a crowd with rotten eggs, herrings, and small bags of flour. His clothes were ruined and he was rescued190 words
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Article82 1912-02-13 7 -Reuter. AN IMPORTANT TOUR. Washington, February 12. The visit of Mr. P. C. Knox, Secretary of State, to the Caribbean countries is regarded as having a world-wide signifi cance owing to its connection with the Panama Canal. It is understood that it will remove the suspicions-Reuter. - 82 words
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Article45 1912-02-13 7 Reuter. PARLIAMENT’S OPENING CHANGED. London, February 12. Parliament was originally fixed to meet on the 13th inst, but the Nationalists feared that it would be unlucky if it met on the 13th and consequently the opening has been postponed to the 14th inst.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article339 1912-02-13 7 LORD HALDANE’S VISIT. PROPOSALS FOR AN UNDERSTANDING. Berlin, February 10. Viscount Haldane visited the Imperia' Chancellor yesterday. Both lunched with 'ir William Goschen, British Ambassador. Ihe Press reports about the alleged political negotiations between Germany and Great Britain are premature. An Unfounded Assertion. Berlin, February 11. The339 words
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Article53 1912-02-13 7 VISIT TO SULTAN OF KEDAH. [From Our Own Correspondent] Alor Star, February 13. At the dinner given last night, in honour of His Excellency’s visit, at the Balei Besar, H. H. the Sultan of Kedah gave the toast of the King and the High Commissioner proposed that53 words
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Article56 1912-02-13 7 Reuter. NONCONFORMIST CONFERENCE. London, February 12. At a conference of English Nonconformists held in London to discuss Home Rule, Sir E. Carson said that Home Rule meant the extinction of Protestantism in Ireland. No so-called guarantees could possibly prevent this. H e was confident that Nonconformists inReuter. - 56 words
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Article29 1912-02-13 7 for the Dual Monarchy.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Vienna, February 12. Rumours are growing that Baron Enrian Burian) will be the successor of Baron von Aehrenthal, Foreign Ministerfor the Dual Monarchy.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 29 words
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Article30 1912-02-13 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. VISIT TO FOREIGN COURTS. Paris, February 11. Rumours are circulating here of a meeting between King George and the 3 sar in March.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 30 words
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Article31 1912-02-13 7 warships for Netherlands India.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. The Hague, February 11. The Dutch Chamber has received the Bill demanding an additional vote for warships for Netherlands India.— Derwarships for Netherlands India.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 31 words
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Article22 1912-02-13 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Brussels, February 11. The Belgium mi- ers have come out on strike and have committed various excesses.Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 22 words
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Article252 1912-02-13 7 —Reuter ELECTION OF A PRESIDENT. SOCIALIST LEADER DEFEATED Berlin, February 10. Difficulties are being experienced in the election of the Reichstag’s President. In the third election Herr Spahn, of the Centre Party, was elected President by 196 votes, the Socialist leader, Herr Bebel, securing 175 votes. The Socialist,—Reuter - 252 words
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Article123 1912-02-13 7 —Reuter. MR. W. CHURCHILL’S SPEECH. London, February 12. The Liberal papers are still perturbed over Mr. Winston Churchill’s speech to the Clyde Trust The Daily chronicle regrets the luxury passage as unfortunate and inopportune, though it was meant innocently. It trusts that the endeavours for an understanding with—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article71 1912-02-13 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. CENTRE LEADER SUMMONED. Berlin, February 10. The rumours about the resignation of the Prince Regent of Bavaria are illfounded. The Prince Regent summoned the entre leader, Herr Hertling, to Munich about the formation of the Cabinet. Appointment Confirmed. Munich, February 11. Herr Hertling hasDer Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 71 words
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Article19 1912-02-13 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Brussels, February 11 The Sugar Convention has been prolonged till 1918.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 19 words
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Advertisement159 1912-02-13 7 ADVERTISING SENSE. It is fair to presume that every publication purchased is read. If that was not the intent the action of buying would not take place. With catalogues and circulars it is different. Many are consigned to the Waste Paper Basket unread, as the recipient does not always find159 words
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Advertisement678 1912-02-13 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Common Words. Gentleman Wants to become a pay- It does’seem as if almost all the ing guest by select family. superlatives have been exhausted Please communicate with i n Bpeak i Dg of Whisky— Best,” 1471 V <° Ptnnn ‘‘Unrivalled,’’ etc, are common words* in whisky advertisements. WANTED,678 words
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Article465 1912-02-13 8 VIEWS ON TIN AND RUBBER. Mr. Pr«tten vice-President of the Australian Manufacturers Association, spent a good deal of the time he was in London with business friends in the City and he told a T of M. interviewer that be found some uneasiness there regarding465 words
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Article181 1912-02-13 8 Mr. V. Gottlieb, the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, has issue 1 his report for the year 1911. It shows that 25 new companies with a total nominal capital of $4,806,810 were registered during the year under review and three companies increased their capita], viz The K-mgka181 words
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Article794 1912-02-13 8 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 Tambun, 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., 8 a.m., 10-40794 words
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Advertisement203 1912-02-13 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I JEFFREYS I n n I CASTLE BRAND. I n n I PILSENER BEER. n g n g g BREWED IN EDINBURGH. g g Obtainable at all the Leading Stores g H and Hotels. H n g n H H WHOLESALE ONLY FROM M ADAMSON, 6ILFILLAN i CO., LM.,203 words
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Advertisement143 1912-02-13 8 Penang Sales Room. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The undersigned is instructed to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT 38, BEACH STREET, On Thursday, 22nd Feb., 1912. AT 11-30 A.M. Thi Following Properi y bklonging to Rajah Bee biute Vanjoorsah and Mydin Nachiar biute Sultansah of Kedah Road, Penang. All that143 words
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Advertisement422 1912-02-13 8 THE BEST 1 CARD GAMES; How to play them correctly and successfully, professor hoffmann (AUTHOR OF "GARD AND TABLE GAMES." "TRICKS WITH GARDS." &C.> Will contribute a series of special articles to The Pinang Gazette. Commenced on Monday, Jan. 29, Next article on February 15. Card playing has never been422 words
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Article2395 1912-02-13 9 a. Capital* IHu sensed.; Shares Value. 2 Dividends Name o.® D JL M aS 9 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING. 1903 x.W> 000 S3OO 000 30.000 «10 «10 25 10 3(i 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 4 !S1 PlOO 000 ?7l’wl 71 200 *1 41 302,395 words
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Article958 1912-02-13 9 ARRIVALS. Japan, Brit., 3806, Stewart, Feb. 13, S’pore, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Ferguson, Feb. 13, Trane, gen., E. S. Co. 4 Malaya, Ger., 348, B. Peters, Feb. 13, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Pangkor, Brit., 95, Caswell, Feb. 12, Kedah, gen., E. S. Co.958 words
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Article114 1912-02-13 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To*Morbow. For Per Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 11 a.m. D®h Calypso noon. Pangkalan Brandan Jin Ho 1 p. m Asahan Petrel 1 p’ m Tran g Tong Chay Un I p.m.’ Teluk Anson Hok Canton 2 pm. Pulau Langkawi Sree Bangka 4 p.m,114 words
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Advertisement144 1912-02-13 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £29,500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED) 7,500,000 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand, Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Building 1 Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore. W. A. Whits, Manager. A.144 words
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Miscellaneous19 1912-02-13 9 The Moon. O New Moo U... Feb. 18 First Quarter 26 O Moon Mar. 3 Last Quarter „4 1119 words
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Miscellaneous101 1912-02-13 9 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.m. Feb. 13 8-06 2-29 8-51 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 5-41 17 11-50 5-59 Nil. 6-20 18 12-27 6-35 12-44 6-42 „19 12-59 7-06 1-13101 words
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Article923 1912-02-13 10 DOW SENG RUBBER COMPANY. In the Chancery Division*, on 17th ult. Mr. Justice Neville Lad before him an action brought by Tan Lo Heong again it Mr. John Frederick George Hawkins, of Ipswich. The plaintiff claimed specific performance of an arrangement made between the pirties on April 4, 1910,923 words
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Advertisement287 1912-02-13 10 1 PENANG MOTOR GARAGE, M China Street Ghaut, Penang. jj Telegraphic Address: MOTOR. PENANG.” Telephone No. 372. jg Undertake all Repairs to Cars, Boats, nr anything JJ n connected with the Motor Trade. H Mechanical and Electrical. g M Stocks kept. European Supervision. M JJ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. J H287 words
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Advertisement987 1912-02-13 10 amusements s T av at th? Legation Hotel, RETURN VISIT. (private hotel). 9 11 VJmC/mInI Large Cool Rooms, Newly F Urn the ORIENTAL LONDON MUSICAL HOTEL Few l and COMEDY Co., K ALA I TOWN HALL. Fortes PP l ytotho I ORIENTAL.” S. M. MARTIN. Propnclms, Mrs. M*« ARIRr I987 words
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Article725 1912-02-13 11 It is rumoured that si earners of the Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, will call regulaily at Port Swettenham after the Chinese New Year. The experiment of bringing Indian coolies to wotk cargo at the pontoon jettys at Port Swettenham has turned out a failure, M.M. says the725 words
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Advertisement1187 1912-02-13 11 YV 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-ap Capital £1,200,000 11 *1 Ca I 4 Reserve Fund ...£1,625,000 pdH vHcuniSliip v 0« LOa Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Hbad OrrioB: JL SB, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E. 0. AGBMOIBB AMD BbAMOHBS. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi1,187 words
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Advertisement2632 1912-02-13 12 p. &o. k»-. i»« g ded sailing». Norddevtscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. □T-C' g rit j sll steffl K a¥ jg a y on fo p EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. F^- f» LIMITED. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. 1— OCCGB StCOIJ] SftjD (ft <.■ 1912 For Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND2,632 words
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