Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 September 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 212 VOL. LXX. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2856 2 —The Guardian. BY BISHOP MONTGOMERY. Malaya filled me with amazement; nowhere in my seven months’ tour in the Far East was I so little prepared for what 1 found. I doubt whether the general public in England have any idea of modern developments in what are called
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    • 929 2 SITUATION VACANT.NOTICES. WANTED DRESSER for Estate Hospital. Good salary and prospects to suitable jL man. Apply stating age, qualifications, J> experience and enclosing copies of testimon is Is to Dr. H. WILLIS BUND, 2246-19-9 Sungei Siput, Ferak. Wf VM W H i H TO LET. NOTICE is hereby given that
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    • 388 2 TO-MGHI! programme extraord l nary\'?” t Matsuo's Japanes L c X M *Braft GOME TO-NIGHT AND JUDGE FOR Y OU D SFIr grand programme ELF 1. Madagascar Mann™ Sakalavas. UBtora of 2. Naple’s Streets and Industries. 3. For Her Fathers .Sake, 800 f eet 4. Maggie’s Dolly [S.C.A.GLI t5. Wiflles
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  • 856 3 ASPERSIONS AGAINST THE POLICE, ACCUSED’S DEFENCE. Bombay, Sept- 4. The case in which Mrs Smith, aHas Mrs. Thorpe, was charged b the Criminal Investigation Department w th cheating the Manager of the Taj ial Hotel and Indian Motor Taxicab Co* i'> respect of R 9, 653
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  • 58 3 London, September 4.—A Constantinople message says that the British exLieutenant Montagu, who fought against the Italians in Tripoli, has been acquitted by the British Court of a charge of shooting a British subject, named Byan.a native of Baghdad, during a dispute in Montagu’s rooms in Constantinople. Mr.
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  • 29 3 Pbnang :—The E. O. Hot?l, The Crajj Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel a*>d Hotel de Europe. IpoH :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon:—Strand Hotel.
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  • 220 3 PENANG’S STATISTICS In the Penang Municipality for the week ended September 7, there were 56 deaths —35 males and 21 females, equal to a death- rate of 28.72 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were -g -2 H "cci "cJ O <J a> Death-rate ...28.72
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  • 28 3 The following cablegrams remain undelivered at the office of the Eastern Extension, Australia and China Telegraph Co. in Beach Street:— 10th Joang Kee from Pekalougan.
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  • 100 3 Tuesday, September IT. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wedaesday, September 18. Outward English (P. O.) Mail. Licensing Justices, 2.15 p.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, September 19. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Friday, September 20 Band,
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  • 127 3 PENANG FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The following provisional fixtures have been fixed for September: Datz. Trams. Ground* Wed. 18... C. Star v. C.R.C. V. Green. Thurs. 19... Crescent v. P.C.C. Esplan. Sat. 21... E.A.C. v. I.K.F.C. V. Green. Mon. 23... P.S.A.A. v. H.L.F.C.... F. School. Tues. 24... Crescent v. I.K.F.C.
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    • 100 3 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK Largest Sale in the World. ==l Rich, natural, creamy milk llJ|||g —fresh from the cow—strictly sterilized— Purest in Quality Perfect in Taste. II The Milkmaid trade mark is your guarantee.
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    • 250 3 MUNLUieAL. NOTICE. THE Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite separate tenders for the supply of the following 1. Bricks and Lime for the year 1913. 2. Firewood do do 3. Various Materials do 4. Uniforms for Peons do 5. Disinfectant do 6. Wood fuel for the Electric Generating
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    • 111 3 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Sept.l7 3-22 10-00 3-25 9-40 18 3-44 10-33 3-39 10-46 „19 4-02 11-23 4-09 7-48 20 4-15 Nil. 11-06 5-02 21 10-05 4-38 11-18 504 22 10-33 500 11-24 5-16 23 11-00 5-23 11-38 5-38
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  • 426 4 DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE. The following account gives fuller details of the terrible tragedy reported in our yesterday’s issue: Calcutta, September 9 —G. Gasper, son of W. C. Gasper, chief engineer of the Viceroy’s launch Guide, yesterday morning shot his aunt, Mrs. Burgess, a teacher at the
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  • 206 4 The Government of India have decided upon the vexed question of suitability of the Anglo-Indian of mixed parentage for military service. There have been proposals towards the enlistment of Eurasians for many years. Mainly on sentimental grounds put forward by the military department, the Eurasian has been refused
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  • 188 4 A Paris correspondent writes:—While the French are borrowing so assidously from us there are certain matters in which we might do well to follow the example given over here. The question of the poor litigant, to which you referred the other day, is one of
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  • 358 4 In the columns of the Daily Telegraph Mr. Putnam Weale gives an interesting character sketch of Yuan Shih-k’ai from which we extract the following Yuan Shih-kai, in common with every Chinese official, high and low, is proChinese and pro-nothing else. He is an opportunist, with a convenient memory,
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  • 196 4 A naval correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says :—Holland is the latest recruit to the ranks of the Dreadnoughtbuilding nations. Four vessels of 17,000 tons displacement and moderate speed are to be built, their armament consisting of eight heavy guns of a calibre as yet undecided A
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  • 249 4 London, September 4.—A Constantinople message states that as a result of evidence that seditious circulars in Ezypt. emanated from a noted Egyptian Nationalist agitator, Sheikh Shawisb, who is now running a newspaper in Constantinople, the Turkish Police at the request of the Egyptian Government, searched his premises, and then
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  • 534 4 PROBABLE EFFECT ON COMMERCE. Ou May 3, 1912, the eighth year of the American construction of the Panama Canal endei, and ships will probably be able to pass through the Canal towards the end of 1913. The first three years of occupation were devoted largely to
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  • 74 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $lll 75 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £226 10s. spot and £223 10s. three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $112.25; Penang Straits
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  • 690 4 Ilando. A GAME Of BILLIARDS. 44 Let us have a game of billiards,’ 5 1 ventured. 44 You play so badly.” replied Phyllis. “I admit there is room for improvement but I will do my best.” We sauntered side by side into the billiard room. 44 How many
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  • 950 4 ARRIVALS. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, Sept. 17, P. Brandan, gen., E. S. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, Sept. 17, T. Anson, gen., E. 8. Co. Java, Dut., 3089, Vahnef, Sept 16, Calcutta, gen., Paterson Simons Co. Jinsen Maru, Jap., 347, Machida, Sept. 16, Kobe, gc i.,
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    • 232 4 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF LEONG FEE, Deceased. PURSUANT to Section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance, 1886, notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Leong Fee, deceased late of No. 7 Leith Street, Penang,
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    • 232 4 ADVERTISING FAILURES. There are still men who say they have found advertising a failure. They claim that they gave it a fair trial and could see no results. Whenever a merchant says that be has tried advertising without success, there is usually a very good reason why it did not
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    • 136 4 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 funds «exceed, £g S(W)(MW 0 INCOME 1911 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street. 1 Great Britain. J Chief Office Canada Building Indian Empire. J uUI Chief Office Battery Koa't 8. E. Asia. f W; A. Whits, Manage A. R. Bishop, Special RepresKENNEDY
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  • 948 6 Once, in the course of an interesting conversation with Sir John Anderson, our late Governor, speaking of the problems of Malaya, emphasised that many of them were of a special character and could only be solved by actual experiments on the spot. While admitting the general
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 613 6 GOVT. SERVICE V. FREE SCHOOL. The above match was played yesterday afternoon under League auspices on the School ground, the Government Service winning by three goals to nil. The match proved to be an interesting one. The gsme opened with some midfield play, but soon the Service forwards
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    • 165 6 P.C.C. TOURNAMENT RESULTS. The Tournament was concluded yesterday at the Penang Cricket Club when the final tie in the Championship was played off between E. S. Haslam and Cunradi, Haslam beating his opponent by 2—6; 6—2; 6—l; 6—l. The following were the Tournament results Championship. Winner.—E. S- Haslam.
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    • 79 6 The following is the result of th a Cup for September W. H. Thorne 9 S. F. B. Martin 3 d Wa W. M. Masterton 3 C. G. May 5 Messrs. J. T. Nicol, R. R. Bini P p de Paula, W. T. Chapman, W R ci.
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    • 59 6 There will be a Paper c-iase on Wein day the 25th inst. M et, at 5 p m Spring Grove Corner, Ayer Rajah R )ad Finish at Thornlie Bank,” Western R a .j where Mr. and Mrs. Eoden, will, by the courtesy of the Thornlie Bank Mess be
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  • 188 6 At about 6 p.m. yesterday, Mr. West chief revenue officer of the Government Monopolies Department, receiviog information, raided a house at the Central Market and arrested a Chiniman, Tan Len» for selling chandu without licence. He waj brought before Mr. Osbirne this morning and charged with selling
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  • 107 6 Messrs. Kennedy Jc Co., report remit of operations during the mouth of August, 1912, as follows Mine’s Output Sale 19-8 Pls. 145.32 at $63 4 1 59,2 H Do. 5-9 (81. Aug. ore) 115.78 65 27 7,-^-- tJ do. 5 9 Pls. 305.08 Working Expenses $10,236.2!) 12
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  • 146 6 The wedding took P^ c 'v“ the Presbyterian 'Church, Nor < of Mr. James Lister Lome, jd Boustead <fc Co., Penang, an< QC Yuill Hamilton. The Rev. E'«e M.A., officiated, and the > rl e g 9DS on, away by Dr. Jamieson. of the same firm, was
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    • 121 6 Siemens I 6, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Telegrams Siemens, Penang." Telephone No. 479. I Petrol Electric Sets. r PRIVATE LIGHTING. Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Limited. Head Office: Caxton House, Westminster. London. Supplies Dept, and Stores: —Upper Thames Street, London. Lamps and Fittings Dept.:— Dalston, London. Works Stafford S’ Woolwich. Pritchard 8
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    • 77 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. Page —lmpressions of Malaya. Page B.— The Thorpe Cheating Case and Public Health. Page 4- —Love All; Calcutta Shooting Outrage Yuan Shih-K’ai; Progress of Panama Canal; Shipping Mails Local Steamer Service Produce and Exchange. Page s.— Planting and Mining. Page 6.— Editorial: “Dr i n k in Rural
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  • 50 6 DEATHS. Patrrson.—On August 13, at Brigton, wife of Surgeon-Major-General H. F. Paterson. Knight.—On August 9, at London, W. A. R. Knight, of Eastern Extension o F Telegraph Co., Saigon. Aged 41. Horsburgh. —On August 14, Amy Olivia, eldest daughter of Rev. J. Heywood, Horsburgh, M.A. (missionary in China). Aged 28.
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  • 233 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. following are ‘he changes (buyers J"’ l)e rs only) in our share list on page p to-d»r Yesterday. To-day. 5 JE a vj a oe Af»n» r P« 14| 16f 15 16j Kl u ,C i<»/3 n/ii 10/H 11/b\ C h m 20 19 19
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  • 79 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, September 17. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of robber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/B|, nominal. Plantation Para, value. The market is irregular. TO-DAY'S PRICES. London,
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  • 46 7 rrom Our Oven Correspondent Singapore, September 17. Tambalak Rubber Co., Ltd., reports a profit of 1,472. A dividend of 6 per -•■nt has Wen declared. The sum of $2.321 has been carried torwurn The output of rubber was 27,173 lbs. of coconuts 230 pikuls.
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  • 35 7 r orn Out Own Correspondent.) T Singapore, September 17. 5,.,., 111 -lin Club has adopted the new f., r <! U f>i raising $5,000 by debentures ““P I ’’'ements and alterations to the house.
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  • 39 7 Our Own Correspondent.] Cii Singapore, September 17. Bali is quoted here at $11.35, U* lo s0 Best, $11.45, Black M.<s, White, $35. COPRA. f >lh w s es Bena ng for to-day are as $ll.lO $lO 75
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  • 59 7 —Reuter. IN IPERIAL meeting. L ndon < September 17. 1 1 n foot and is progress- Africa 1108 P itali ty of Canada, iati.j.j J Australia to the British tlr K in i ftanB a great imperial Scient’ n to which the Uv i'H. hut 11 ie Colonies
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  • 207 7 not so far accepted tbe result. Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. PEACE DISCUSSIONS. THE INDEPENDENCE OF TRIPOLI Vienna, September 17. Trustworthy information from Constantinople states that the peace negociations have wrecked the Italian proposal that the Porte should proclaim the independence of Tripoli, Italy then settling with the natives. The
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  • 108 7 Berlin left a great impression Der Osta siatische Lloyd. London, September 16. Admiral Togo succeeds the late General Nogi as President of the Prince Arthur of Connaught Reception Committee.—Reuter. Berlin, September 16. The Kaiser, moved by General Nogi’s has requestei Prince Heinrich to express his sympathy to
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  • 81 7 Reuter. STORY OF ACCUSED’S ARREST. New York, September 16. The arrest of Gyp the Blood and his companion reads like a detective romance. The wives of the men were persistently shadowed. The telephone wires were tapped by the police, and indications pointed to the men being
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  • 39 7 -Reuter. TROOPS GUARDING SHIPYARDS. Belfast, September 16. A melee’ occurred at Messrs. Harland and Wolff’s shipyard this morning. Several artisans were badlv mauled. Many abstained from working. Excitement is at fever pitch. Troops are guarding the shipyards.
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  • 52 7 —Reuter. SUCCESS OF FEDERAL TROOPS. New York, September 16 A telegram from Mexico City reports a recrudescence of fighting. There was a fierce struggle at San Felipe from which the Federal troops drove out the rebels. The Federals lost 41 killed, and the rebels 150 killed and several
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  • 29 7 —Reuter. DEAR FOOD DISCUSSIONS. Chemnitz, September 16. The Social Democratic Congress opened in the presence of fivehundred delegates. Dearness of food figures prominently in the discussions.—
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  • 28 7 —Reuter. Berlin, September 16. The Emperor has telegraphed his heartiest congratulations to all concerned in the fine performance of the battleship Kaiser on her steam trials.—
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. London, September 16. H.M.S. Talbot, which went aground in the Suez Canal, was towt*d off after she had lx*en lightened of a hundred and fifty tons.
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  • 111 7 Reuter. BRITISH OPERATIONS. THE KING TO ATTEND London. September 17. Sixty-thousand troops of all arms are engaged in maieuvres The operations take the form of an attempt to repel an invading force landing in Norfolk and advancing on London. A big battle is expected in the vicinity of
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  • 115 7 —Reuter. CANADIAN DISPUTES ACT. London, September 17. The Dominion Labour Congress at Toronto has passed a resolution in favour of the repeal of the Disputes Act. It was contended that while compulsory conciliation was attempting to enable employers to oiganise to meet an eventual strike the act
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  • 59 7 THE CONCLUSION. Vienna, September 16. The Eucharistic Congress concluded with a great religious procession through the streets, in which the Emperor and Imperial family participated. They leceived an ovation.—Reuter. Berlin, September 17. In connection with the Eucharistic Congress there was a gigantic procession. The Kaiser and Heir Apparent
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  • 68 7 Reuter. RAILWAY SERVANTS’ THREAT. London, September 16. The results in the recent three-cornered contests are causing concern among certain sections of the Labour party. Branches of the powerful Amalgamated Societv of Railway Servants have passed resolutions condemning the action of the Labour Party in forcing such contests
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  • 269 7 Henrv at St. Petersburg. Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Berlin, September 16. The Spanish-Portuguese understanding regarding the expu’sion of Royalists’ leaders by Spain and the sentencin' of conspirators, have avoided further Monarchistic agitations. The Swiss Federal Council are pub'ishing the replies of the Powers regarding the enquiry fixing the
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  • 76 7 Reuter. MONOPLANES AND BIPLANES. WHICH ARE THE SAFER London. September 17. Recent fatalities to army airmen has aroused a controversy as to the safety of monoplanes. The majority of army and naval airmen apparently consider that biplanes are safer and more suitable for military uses, especially in carrying quickfiring
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  • 27 7 —Reuter. TERRIBLE CHICAGO FATALITY. Chicago, September 16. The aviators Mestache and Gill when racing collided seventy-five feet from the ground and fell. Gill was killed.o
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  • 609 7 Berlin, Aug. 21.—A remarkable article in the military and naval organ the Taegliche Rundschau shatters the belief, held widely both at home and abroad, that the German airships already represent an invincible force. “It must finally be declared with ruthless frankness,” states the Rundschau, that even the very
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  • 57 7 —Reuter. London, September 16. As a sequel to the scenes witnessed in the Hungarian Parliament last June Premier Lukacs has announced that he will submit a bill providing measures rendering police intervention in Parliament unnecessary. He intimated that the franchise would be of a distinctly democratic character,
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    • 699 7 NEWADVERTISEMENTS. I The Bankruptcy Ordinance. 1888. WANTED IMMEDIATELY he s °P re f »K« Str»iu ’C'OR the Government Girls’ School Penang, a temporary School Mistress. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Salary according to qualification?. Applications with copies of testimonials to be B» n kruptcy. No. 25 of 1908. sent to the LIM
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  • 314 8 A Medan correspondent contributes the following to the Malay Mail:— Belawan’s Custom receipts continue to swell in total and eclipse all former records as the total for the first seven months of 1911 and 1912 show. Ist Jan. to July 31st 1911, 1,240,890 guilders Ist Jan. to July
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  • 181 8 Bombay, September 4.—An oil fire broke out at the new Bombay Docks today. Volumes of oily black smoke and red flames that leapt a hundred feet or more into the air, drew a large number of curious sightseers to the spot. On Monday the ss. Washington arrived
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  • 147 8 It has been decided that the next Annual Sessions of the All-ludia Muslim League will be held at Lucknow on the 30th and 31st of December, 1912, under the presidency of the Right Hon. Syed Ameer Ali, c i.E LL.D., PC., Through the operation of causes which
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  • 106 8 Bombay, 4th September.—Mr. Louis William Heyworth, (26) Chief Engineer on board the steamship Kalimadi, of the Bombay Steam Navigation Company, was severely burnt about his body in his cabin, through the accidental upsetting nf a coaltrimmer’s lamp on the morning of the 24th ulto. From the evidence
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    • 340 8 ARE YOU LOSING WEIGHT? AS A RESULT OF ,llness I'fiwnEX. I Ilr l .Y. .■■■■■■■««a I I If so, your body is using up its reserve of vitality .1 I instead of thriving upon the food you eat. B:?? Consumption will follow unless this waste is ES| checked. I 1
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    • 37 8 The Leading Hair Dressing Saloons, 25, BEACH STREET, AND AT THE E. 0. HOTEL are fitted up with ail the latest appliances. PERFUMES HAIR LOTIONS of al] the Best Manufacturers ou hand. Prieea Moderate. RANGAS\MY BROS., Proprietors.
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    • 583 8 INSURANCE. THE FAMOUJ THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 14. K London. VV I [jkO, QX COMMENCED business in A.D. 1717 ana ehmm was Incorporated by Royal Charter II a. d. 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Th Companies in existence. It has granted tke NM m
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  • 2235 9 I Z I g Number of Issue B i u> 6 jS < C»P iuh SuboonbM. shareB Value. 3 Dividends. Name. I g. -o« i I or J i 1908 1909 191(. 1911 1912 MINING. «300 000 30,000 HO 110 10 30 30 28* Belat Tin Mining Co I
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    • 635 9 Information Bureau, STANDARD 12, Boulevard des Capacities g.f leenmnro fa 130, Fleet Street, London, E.C., 11 wl FURNIBHKB FRFCK OF CHARGE INFORMATION ON EVERY ASPECT OF TRAVEL. The object of this bureau is to furnish ww w gratuitously to travellers, either verbally or IT TIT Nf RIJ RC> tl through
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  • 782 10 For Balik Pulau, 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., 8 a.m., 10-40
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  • 877 10 A pleasing reminiscence of the sad wreck of the P. and O. ss. Oceana has come to hand. The loss of life took place in connection with the launching of the boat for the liner. in the boat were Mr. Mac farlane (the head of the biscuit firm
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    • 1226 10 NW JT WJF CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. jg Incorporated by Royal Charter. p aid Bp Capital £1,200,000 Jap&ft MAll Su&insbip Co. Id. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1*200,000 Hbad Orrioa: 38, BIBHOPBGATB, LONDON, B. 0. Agmtoim amd Bbavobm. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Seremban Bangkok Kobe Singapore ff\
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    • 59 10 MARTIN’S A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale. At all Chemists
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    • 456 10 MANURES LARGEST CROPS OF RuDDer, Coconuts, etc., etc. SECUIiED BY FREUDENBERG Co. s SPECIAL FERTILIZERS. C. I. F. Prices with full particulars how to use and apply Manures for various produce and special booklets on manuring will be supplied on application. Complete soil analysis by the Government Analytical Chemist supplied
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  • 597 11 —S.T. SINGAPORE BEAT SELANGOR. The polo week had a fitting ending cn Friday when, before a large and enthusias ic gathering, the Singapore Polo Club regained the much coveted K. O. R. cup, presented in If 00 by the officers of the Ist King’s Own (Royal Lancaster)
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  • 205 11 —S.F.P. There has been nothing much as yet of fast work, trainers being content so far to work their chargts into rough condition and knock off bit of the superfluous flesh. On Friday morning there was a fair gathering of irembers to watch, the mist however somewhat
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    • 162 11 FUSSELL’S MILK (Green Butterfly Brand) IS BEST for baby. Obtainable at all the Leading Stores. AGENTS Paterson, Simons 8 Co., Ltd. Green island cement Co., Ltd. PORTLAND CEMENT. J M I In Casks and Drums of Drain Pipes, any shape M I 375 lbs net. Gutterways H H In Bags
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    • 23 11 Jilts Brothers, DENTISTS, erm Bridge wwk Specialists. Painless Extraction under Anaesthetic. Moderate Charges and Free Consultation. KING STREET, near the Esplanade 71—w B
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    • 833 11 PENANG mUNTEERS. By KoJalty A TaDAMS Don't ask where to stay if you desire the best, SA Y “THE GRAND IPOH, September, 1912. WHICH IS 17th Tuesday, Maxim Section; t < s t -3o“j> Squa l urill, The only really First-class Hotel in the Malay Peninsula. 18th Wednesday, Recruit Drill;
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    • 2434 12 P& Intended Sailings. Hoyd, Bremen. fe| Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., t EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, LIMITED. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Ikz.xd» to S.k, Steam.b. Hl 1912 Fo an d ir —MKHSsgr CHINA mutualjteam NAV co LTO HOMEWARD Port Swettenham and Thur 19th sat 4 Teesta T from
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