Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-09-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 222 VOL. LXX. SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1048 1912-09-28 1 -oD DaDD3noaaaDDWB«»j f" for $3O I«T ran have the Pinang 1 V °Cazette posted every day 1 Side year to your address, I*!#?*-™*»’" J Proportionate Quarterly and 2 Half-y early rateS ui Q 5 Subscriptions are payable in n dran« arld rOT,t,ances shoold o 8 I fIN *NC GAZETTE PRESS.1,048 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article772 1912-09-28 2 There is a tendency nowadays (writes (“P. B.”) for referees to aff >rd too much protection to goalkeepers. They should not be allowed any more, however, that the laws provide. When the goalkeeper has the ball in his hand it is quite permissible for a player772 words
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Article277 1912-09-28 2 The Madras Mail's London correspondent writes under date of 23rd August: Mr. Arthur Fawcett, the new Handicapper of the Calcutta Turf Club, embarked to day at Marseilles on the S. 8. China for the Far East. He is a young man of slight build with a dark moustache,277 words
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Advertisement1334 1912-09-28 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK CAMPEN. WANTED. Deceased, A CLERK for the Penang GolfJ Club -q URSUANT t tbe Conveyancing and apply in own hand writing stating p of Ord ance g lBB6 salary requiret etc., o Section 46, Notice is hereby given that HONORARY SECRETARY. ft1,334 words
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Advertisement983 1912-09-28 2 ItF v//// HOME 7%/ OOMFORT All who study the comfort of the home recognise the necessity for good, suitable floor covering—something that is bright and cheerful and at the same time restful to the eye. MUIR DURRIES fulfil these requirements to the letter, and so varied is the selection of983 words
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Article469 1912-09-28 3 CONSULAR REPORTS. <rom the H M. Commercial Attache at rep f rt r WP. Ker) on the trade of ?ekiDg (> 1911, which will shortly be Chin* io .meant of industrial progress year 1911» indicated t e .,.bli.ha>e.it of enterprises, as fol- and w avin 9469 words
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Article425 1912-09-28 3 ADVOCATES FOREIGN ENTERPRISE Peking, September 11 —Dr. Sun Yat Sen, interviewed to-day by Reuer’s correspondent, stated that the Chinese government purposes to supply him with thirty thousand taels monthly, to be provided by the Chiao-tung-pu, in order to further railway enterprise in China. The Government has425 words
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Article165 1912-09-28 3 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Matins (Choral), 8 a.m. Holy Communion, (Plain), 830 a m.; Matins, (Chinese). 10 a.m Sunday School, 5 p.m; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Roman Catholic. Church of the Assumption.—fxiw Mass, 6.15 a.m: High Mass and Se-mnn, 8 n.m Vespers and165 words
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Article88 1912-09-28 3 Saturday, September 28. Homeward English (B I.) Mail. Baud, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuah Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Suaday. September 29. 17th Sunday after Trinity. Runnymede Hotel: Big Javanese Rice Table, I p.m. MrmAav, September 50. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m.88 words
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Article74 1912-09-28 3 PENANG FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The f dlowing provisional fixtures have been fixed for September Dati. Tkkmb. Ground* Sat 28... Crescent v. H.L.F.C.... V. Green.J ’Subject to alteration if unsuitable to ground authorities. Following are explanations of the abbreviations P.C.C.—Penang Cricket Club. C.R.C.—Chinese Recreation Club. G. —Government Service. P S.74 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1912-09-28 3 Northam House Photographic Studio, 15, NOBTHAM ROAD, PENANG, This is the Studio where you should have your PORTRAIT taken, if you want a good one. This is also the cheapest and best place if you want to buy a CAMERA or FILMS and ti e only place out East where235 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1912-09-28 3 The 1 idea. Date H. W. L. W H W L. M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Sept.f2B... 1-12 7-36 1-28 7-44 29 1-37 8-00 1-45 8-05 30 2-04 8-21 2-13 8 33 fSpring Tile Water wi*l riie Bft. 2ins.39 words
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Article1436 1912-09-28 4 PROGRESS REPORT. |To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sib, 1 picked this up in Beach Street some time ago. No one will cl um it, and it is not signed. As it contains valuable information to the general public, and is post dated, it may be of use1,436 words
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Article476 1912-09-28 4 THE GENERAL POSITION. A good demand springing up and there being few sellers about, prices on Friday of last week, says the Ironmonger of Sept. 7, had a jump of 62. or so, trading being quite active, but the rise was too big, and the early days of this476 words
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Article550 1912-09-28 4 GOVERNMENT SUBORDINATE OFFICERS’ PETITION. The price of food-stuffs generally has increased so much in Perak owing to the increased population, and the price of rice (the staple food of Asiatics in Malaya) has risen so greatly, owing to wild rumours of failures of the rice crops550 words
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Article133 1912-09-28 4 A hen is not supposed to have much common sense or tact, Yet every time she lays an egg she cackles forth the fact. A rooster hasn’t got a lot of intellect to show But none the less most roosters have enough good sense to crow. The133 words
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Article270 1912-09-28 4 YOUTH’S DIVE TO LEATH. Vienna, Sept. 3.—Much indignation was aroused in Budapest yesterday over a schoolboy named Dionys Kovalik diving from the Franz Josef Bridge into the Danube for a cinematograph picture and thereby meeting his death. Two of the employees at the theatre who photographed270 words
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Article725 1912-09-28 4 ARRIVALS. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, Sept. 28, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, Sept. 28, P. Brandan, gen., E. S. Co. Besitang, Dut., 271, Velthius, Sept. 27, P. Soesoe, oil, Asiatic Petroleum Co. Dilwara, Brit., 3460, Bishop, Sept. 28, Calcutta, gen., A. A725 words
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Advertisement195 1912-09-28 4 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office I Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office '1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore W; A. White, Manager. A. R. Bishop, Special195 words
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Miscellaneous343 1912-09-28 4 AMUSEMENTS. NEW TENT. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT ATTRACTION OF ATTRACTIONS. AT THE “FAVOURITE KINEMA.” Matsuo's Japanese Cinematograph, PENANG ROAD. Whose Reputation has been acknowledged BY THE PUBLIC OF PENANG Is exhibiting a Grand New Change of Programme including many different favourite Makers’ Films OUR WORD IS OUR BOND No Transposition of Numbers,343 words
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Article2046 1912-09-28 5 the Rutlands —Horace Wyndham in the in the P.M Q - the Rutlands —Horace Wyndham in the in the P.M Q. n Hsh regiments pride thpm e’ves All l’ rl 3 but the Rutlands nn be in “iveion being smarter than prided were full of quffih •ny ot little peculiarities and customs i v the average line2,046 words
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Advertisement436 1912-09-28 5 HOT WEATHER MESSAGES. (1) Dr. Raynaud, of the Parisian Faculty, retired senior physician of the Hospitals, who now resides at Villeloin, France, writes I have known a great number of Anaemia sufferers, and of weak, sickly young girls, to have been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” (2) You ask436 words
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Advertisement237 1912-09-28 5 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Paair Panjang, Singapore. 2 Grand Prix Gold Medal Brussels 1910. Soerabeia 1911. V 1 i 1 Ist Class Rickshaw and Carriage Tyres. "'Pro ASK FOR FREE PRICE LISTS. Lubricating Oils TRADE IMARKi OF: XCELLENCE. Grease. Over 40 different grades of Moesiline Lubricants are manufactured, suitable for every237 words
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Article24 1912-09-28 6 Jelf. —On September 24, 1912, at Bandar Maharani, Muar, Johore, the wife of Arthur S. Jelf, Malay States Civil Service, of a son24 words
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Article997 1912-09-28 6 One has often pondered over the wastage of money and time on the education of so many young Englishmen simply to produce a host of inetiicients and hopeless wasters. What is the reason for the fact that to be able to say I was at Eton or997 words
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Article1211 1912-09-28 6 PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND DANCE. The Penang Volunteers held their annual prize distribution and dance in Fort Cornwallis last night. In every way the event was a great success. There was a merry company of dancers, the music was excellent, and the floor was in capital condition. The interior1,211 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article188 1912-09-28 6 [To the Editor of the 1 Pinonj Sir, Cjuld somebody inform me through your columns, how to get a cheque paid that his been stopped by drawer? A cheque was issued in my favour for partofan amount due t) me from a sale of furniture held in Kuali188 words
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Article162 1912-09-28 6 [To the Editor of the pinang Gazette Sir, With reference to the decisions given by two referees in recent League matches when free kicks were given because the backs kicked the ball back to the I must state in justice to the Referees that I am responsible in162 words
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Article167 1912-09-28 6 Under the auspices of the p eaan g, Christian Association (Aswt‘ c 0 J there was a large attendance <»t Chinese, and Indian g eac h night in the Y.M.C A. Hal priogle’B- to hear Mr. I ‘y M C.A. (the General Secretary of the Singapore) Lantern167 words
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Advertisement140 1912-09-28 6 ji I Isß H tJ f M e t HI HI H I f u rs e-I 1 E>9 I 1 1 ♦HIIMVIMMIIIHMMMMMIIMMIf PIANOFORTE S i TUNING Singly or by Contract ORGANS. PIANOS, PLAYERS. ETC.. REPAIRED. ESTIMATES FREE. J The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. Pritchard 8 Co. Sole Agents for140 words
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Advertisement72 1912-09-28 6 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. Page 2.— Sporting Notes. Page 3.— lndustrial Progress in China and Churoh Services. Page 4- —Municipalania and The Typhoon Page s.— The “.Rag 1 hat Failed. Page 6.— Editorial: “Public School Failures and Penang Volunteers. Page 7.— Telegrams and Sporting News. Page B.— The World’s News. Page 9.—72 words
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Article552 1912-09-28 7 TO-DAY'S changes. following ore the changes (buyers J llers »»'y) iD Or Sl>ftre li9 9 w-<i«r Vester loy To-day. s 13* 13} 13 13 13/- HZ- 12/6 13/7} p»b»i‘g b k ro 5.85 8.00 6 P Bharu gQ 2 2() 1-80 220 P .-Ji Hi 10 10}552 words
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Article75 1912-09-28 7 UTE<r prices IN LONDON. a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, September 28. Mutation has been received by the Huober Plantations, Limited, lb* u following were the prices of lu London yesterday Para, 4/6|, no sellers. Para, 4/s|, value. buyers at below to-day’s T °-SAY S PRICES. London, September 28*.75 words
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Article132 1912-09-28 7 FOREIGNER RUNS AMOK. WILD REVOLVER SHOOTING. London. September 27. A foreigner, named Titus, entered the saloon bar of the Horse Shoe Hotel and fired at two customers with a revolver. He then shot the manageress dead and wounded a barmaid in the shoulder. He then re-loaded and132 words
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Article91 1912-09-28 7 (From Out Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 28. The Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided at a meeting to co-operate with the Government to provide accommodation for the isolation of cholera contacts from within the Municipal limits. Dr. Fowlie opposed the system of isolating contacts which, he said, would be91 words
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Article52 1912-09-28 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 28. At a meeting vesterday, it was decided to form a Singapore Planters Association for the purpose of protecting the interests of planters on the Island. A provisional committee was appointed to draft the rules and Messrs. Evatt and Co. were52 words
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Article42 1912-09-28 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Septemljer 28. In the Tamil divorce case, a decree nisi was granted to Devanasam and $lOO damages against the co-respondent, Silviadorai, who had to pay all the costs incurred by the husband and wife.42 words
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Article37 1912-09-28 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Sept. 28. At an auction sale he’d at Malacca, the following prices were realised Sheet No. 1 $228 20 Sheet No. 2 224.50 Scrap crepe 180.00 Bark crepe 175.0037 words
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Article35 1912-09-28 7 Reuter. BRITISH AND FRENCH SAILORS LANDED. Constantinople, September 27. Sharp fighting occurred between the Turks and the insurgents at Samos. British and French cruisers landed men to protect the consulates and foreignersReuter. - 35 words
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Article33 1912-09-28 7 —Reuter. WELLKNOWN AVIATOR KILLED. Lyons, September 27. The airman and aeroplane constructor, Charles Voisin, was killed, and a lady aviator very badly hurt, in a collision between motor cars at Bellevillesur-Saone.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article25 1912-09-28 7 —Reuter. London, September 27. The Inland revenue report shows the land increment value tax produced only £6,220 to the 31 March. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article238 1912-09-28 7 SIR FRANK CRISES V.CTORY FEEUNG IN THE CITY. London, September 27. Portraits and character sketches of Sir Frank Crisp are given prominence to in the papers, who hail the new financier whom they compare to David and Goliath and Athanasius against the world. They declare he has238 words
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Article83 1912-09-28 7 —Reuter. MESSAGES FROM UNIONIST LEADERS. London. September 27. Most of the Unionist leaders have sent messages to the Ulster men sympathising with the movement. Mr. Bonar Law expresses the opinion that victory is certain. He assures them Ulsterites will not stand alone. They can relv on the support—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article80 1912-09-28 7 —Reuter. LORD MINER'S APPEAL. Halifax. September 28. Lord Milner, speaking at the Canadian Club, strongly appealed for the absolute dissociation of Imperial questions with local affairs. The former must be divorced from partisan strife, similarly to foreign affairs. When public sentiment had been educated the politician would find.—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article53 1912-09-28 7 —Reuter. APPALLING DISASTERS. Tokio, September 27. Communications have so far not been restored. 400 fishermen were drowned at Sapporo There is no news of the missing torpedo boats. In many places the temples, schools, and offices have been wiped out Forests have disappeared and the face of the—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article47 1912-09-28 7 Reuter. Constantinople, September 27. A hundred battalions of Redifs have been called out for exercises of which four divisions will participate in the manoeuvres at Adrianople, the remainder will replace disbanded time-expired men and maintain the total effective strength in European Turkev at 300,000 men.-Reuter. - 47 words
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Article33 1912-09-28 7 Reuter. Melbourne, September 27. The Commonwealth Representatives passed the second reading, without dividing, of the Bill providing a maternity allowance, The maximum was fixed at £5 excluding Aborigines and Asiatics.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article56 1912-09-28 7 London, September 28. Miss Louisa Twining is dead.—Reuter. [Miss Twining was a well known authority on social subject-, particularly in regard to the Poor Law. She had been a member of both the Kensington and Tonbridge Boards of Guardians, and was the author of several publications relating56 words
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Article28 1912-09-28 7 —Reuter. Boston, September 27. The International Congress of Chambers of Commerce have resolved to recommend an International Conference on the dearness of living. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 28 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article55 1912-09-28 7 London, September 27. The following is the result of the Newbury Autumn Cup (2 miles and 1 furlong) decided at Newbury to-dav Balscaf.lden 1 Tullibardine 2 Wilfred 3 Seven ran, and Balscadden won by half a length; three quarters of a length between second and third. The betting55 words
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Article110 1912-09-28 7 ANNUAL RIFLE MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, September 28. The Malay States Volunteer Riffe Club opened their annual meeting this morning, the conditions being excellent. For the 200 yards there was a variable breeze which later made shooting difficult at 500 and 600 yards. The results110 words
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Article111 1912-09-28 7 LADIES’ MONTHLY MEDAL 1912. Result. Mrs. Robertson 43 +43 86—14=72 1 Mrs. Martin 41 +39= 80— B=72J e Miss L. Heim 47 50= 97—24 =73 Miss C. Bi own 44 +3B 82— 7=75 Mrs. Rodyk 51 +49 100—24 =76 Mrs. E. Heim 51 +49= 100—24-=76 Mrs. Ebdeu111 words
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Article189 1912-09-28 7 REUTENS—D’ARAN JO. The Church of the Assumption was the scene of a pretty wedding this morning, when Mr, Joseph Stephen Reubens, Sanitary Inspector of the Penang Municipality, was married to Miss Irene Constance d’Aranjo, fourth daughter of Mr. B. E. d’Aranjo of Penang and late of Singapore189 words
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Article117 1912-09-28 7 As will be seen from an announcement in our advertising columns Harmston’s Circui will open a brief season at the Da to Kramat Gardens in a day or two Harmston’s Circus needs no introduction to the Public of Penang, and it is only to be hoped that their117 words
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Article100 1912-09-28 7 We ate officially informed, says the M.M that the Government has decided to prohibit gambling throughout the whole of the F.M.S. from January Ist. At th* end of this year the present licenses will expire automatically. They will not be renewed. The Government is taking rd100 words
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Advertisement404 1912-09-28 7 Harmston’s Circus. Coming Coming With an entirely New Company of London and Continental Artistes. Location: DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. For further particulars watch Papers Handbills. MADAME HARMSTON LOVE, Proprietress, W. HARMSTON, Manager, R. ALTON AND W. SYMONS, Agents. AS representative of a Home Firm, I am interested in sound Mining and404 words
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Advertisement79 1912-09-28 7 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankiuptcy. No. 6 of 1912. Re KHOO CHIN 800. Notice is hereby given that the order of Adjudication in bankruptcy made herein against the abovenamed Debtor on the 6th day of September, 1912, was79 words
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Miscellaneous222 1912-09-28 7 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I (SATURDAY) Highest Ascension of American Dramas and Comedies. THRILLING, Humorous and Emotionale subjects from The Feature of To-night’s (Saturday) Superb Programme. THE BEST YET FROM AMERICA AND ENGLAND All new Better-than-ever High Cla*R Vivid Portrayals» ORIGINALS ONLY AT George Town Kinematograph, AT KUALA KANGSA ROAD THEATRE HALL.222 words
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THE WORLD’S NEWS.
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Article349 1912-09-28 8 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. D «patched by the mail leaving London August 30. GREAT BRITAIN’S DEMAND. It is officially stated that the British Government will lodge a formal demand for the reference to arbitration of its contention in regard to the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty349 words
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Article81 1912-09-28 8 ENGLISH OFFICER ACQUITTED. Mr. Montagu, the ex-Army lieutenant who was charged with shooting a British subject in an hotel in Constantinople, has been acquitted. For the trial a jury of five were sworn. Sir Edwin Pears, says a Constantinople correspondent, appeared for the defence, assisted bv Dr.81 words
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Article104 1912-09-28 8 WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Correspondence has passed between the Foreign Office and the Belgian Government, in which Sir Edward Grey announces the withdrawal of the British Government from the Sugar Convention after September Ist, 1913. Sir Edward Grey, in bis letter, says the British Government have no104 words
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Article163 1912-09-28 8 NEW BOARD OF TRADE RULES. The Board of Trade has issued as a Parliamentary Paper new rules regarding lifesaving appliances on sea-going vessels. The rules will be laid before Parliament when it meets, and will come into operation on January Ist. The principal changes in the existing163 words
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Article86 1912-09-28 8 NAVAL OFFICER BADLY INJURED. A remarkable accident happened at Portsmouth on Tuesday to Commander Tyndale Biscoe, R.N. (retired). He was starting his motor and had forgotten to put the engines out of gear. The motor moved forward suddenly, mounted the pavement, and pinned Commander Biscoe against the86 words
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Article94 1912-09-28 8 AFTER MANY ADVENTURES. On board the steamer Munroe, which arrived at Tromso on Monday, says the Morning Pont, from Advent Bay, Spitsbergen, were the Scottish explorer Dr. Bruce and his companions, who were lately left enclosed in a dangerous position in Sassen Bay, which was barred by94 words
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Article319 1912-09-28 8 A SCIENTIST’S THEORY The annual meeting of the British Association was opened on Wednesday night in Dundee by a brilliant address from the President, Professor Schafer, on the origin and maintenance of life. Professor Schafer said the more the manifestations of life were studied, the lees319 words
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Article260 1912-09-28 8 BURGLARS ESCAPE WITH £4OO. Explosives and chloroform played a leading part in a daring burglary at the London Hippodrome during the early hours of Monday morning. Cash to the amount of £4OO was stolen, and fireman who unsuspectingly surprised the burglars at work was chloroformed, but not260 words
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Article177 1912-09-28 8 NOTED SHOT AND JOURNALIST. Major George Frederick Gratwicke, managing director of the Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette, has died at Exeter at the age of sixtytwo. A well-known journalist and rifle shot, he was Sheriff of Exeter in 1900. chairman of the Chamber of Commerce in177 words
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Article67 1912-09-28 8 WIFE OF OPERA MANAGER KILLED. Mme. Lorant, wife of the stage manager of the Paris Opera, has been killed in a motorcar accident at Bongival. says a Paris message. One of the shafts of a cart with which her motor-car came into collision was driven through the67 words
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Article161 1912-09-28 8 Frequently charges of cowardice have been levelled against the lascars who man so many of our East-bound passenger vessels, but that they can act bravely under stress of circumstances is proved by an incident related by Captain Hamilton, of the Anchor Line steamer Anchoria. That vessel,161 words
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Article83 1912-09-28 8 Mlle. Dutrieu, the airwoman, has had a sensational escape from death while making a flight at Lausanne in connection with the hydro aeroplane meeting. She had made a fine flight on a Farman biplane, and was returning to the starting-point, when the engine stopped firing and the83 words
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Advertisement377 1912-09-28 8 DREADFUL ECZEMA Cured by Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. R That torturing and disfiguring disease has its cause in an impure condition of the blood. The impure condition of M the blood often arises from a diseased condition of b the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. When377 words
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Advertisement297 1912-09-28 8 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Auction Sale of Town Lots at Svngei Patani. 67 Town Lots at Sungei Patanl will be put up f 0 sale by auction at SnngeiPatanl, On Tuesday, the 15th October, at an upset price of $75 per lot. One block consisting of ten town lots, and four297 words
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Article2133 1912-09-28 9 9 1 Num 6T IhBU6 Ma» di S q u f>cri ed. Share». Value. 2 Dividend». Name 2 o° »P ital I 1908 1909 1910 1911 1913 MINING, .«Annrtfi 30 000 »10 »10 10 30 30 28$ Belat Tin Mining Co 3 ***** 10 10 Bruang «2 21 X2,133 words
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Article779 1912-09-28 9 REPORT OF EYEWITNESSES, AN APPALLING RECORD. Wenchow, Sept. 9.—Two members of the English Methodist Mission have made a journey up the Wenchow river to investigate tl e ravages of the flood caused by the typhoon of August 29. Their report is one of utter horror and779 words
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Article72 1912-09-28 9 To-day’s quotation for Unrefined tin in Penang is $114.65 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £230 spot and £228 15*. three months. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 150 tons, $115.15; Peuang i Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no72 words
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Advertisement432 1912-09-28 9 STANDARD Life Assurance co. Head Office: EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHEP 1825. INCORPORATED 1910. Funds <£13,000,000. This old established, British Life Office have just appointed A Local Board of Directors AT SINGAPORE and intending assurers in the Straits are i now able to have their proposals definitely Accepted within 43 Hours. Immediate Cover432 words
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Article851 1912-09-28 10 SIR F. YOUNGHUSBAND’S VIEWS. In a letter to The Tinies Sir Francis Younghusband expresses the view that the news telegraphed from Peking that our Minister is making representations to the Chinese Government in regard to the situation in Thibet shows that at last we are awakening851 words
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Advertisement1204 1912-09-28 10 NW JT TT JT CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. pj4d.jp Capital £1,200,000 Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. of Proprietors Head Office! aX SB BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E. C Agfwoim amd Bbakohib. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Seremban Bangkok Kobe Singapore r\ Batavia Klang 'Shanghai g1,204 words
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Advertisement337 1912-09-28 10 THE KOALA LUMPUR ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG TAIPING. Contractors for all kinds of Steel Constructional Work, Mining Plants, Aerial Ropeways, Rubber Factories, etc., etc. BRIDOES DIESEL RUBBER SPECIALTOOLS have now been in- CM OI MC C MACHINES stalled to cut rub- I tllwllltw I ber machine rolls ECONOMY,337 words
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Miscellaneous19 1912-09-28 10 The Moon. I. r st Quarter Oct. 4 O New Moon 10 First Quarter 18 O Full Moon 2619 words
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Article595 1912-09-28 11 The Enolishman. S. S. “ARANKOLA’S” ADVENTURE. STIRRING FIGHT ON THE JAMES AND MARY. It was reported that tha Steamer Arankola of the British India Steam Navigation Company, went ashore on Sunday morning, the Ist instant, at Hughli Point, on her way out of Calcutta with theThe Enolishman. - 595 words
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Article220 1912-09-28 11 PENANG’S STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended September 21, there were 52 deaths —3l males and 21 females, equal to a death rate of 26.67 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were TJ 13 -O T -O 13 c2c c St t«220 words
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Advertisement365 1912-09-28 11 BfIMMM® ■■■••MMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM sr -w- g WW i «Ss B| j|kU iMihLUJIJ Jill m TRY THESE BLENDS. LEMONADE 8 O.T. SARSAPARILLA 8 O.T. WHISKY 8 O.T. i (KIA ORA Brand.) SCHNAPPS 8 O.T. I GINGER ALE 8 O.T. WA ORA SQUASH s 0 T GIN 8 O.T. CINGER BEER 8 O.T.365 words
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Advertisement762 1912-09-28 11 A Lady Housekeeper I 11l I w£3S/' V f .i- d Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness— The fact that Mrs. Taylor did not give up her work, and did not go for a change, is clear proof Phosferine prevented the nervous breakdown which her doctor said was certain unless she gave762 words
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Advertisement2570 1912-09-28 12 p sluing». Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., p tIPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. LIMITED. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Fob I Intundzd to Sail. I Stxambb. OCMB stMm ,Sh^Co m. Oct. 3 Delta connecting with Marmora. Sin&TUDOrC. ootk eZ P a P' m Lama PUIIIA MIITIIAI OTrn* Oot.2,570 words
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