Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 November 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-11-11 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 258 VOL. LXX. MONDAY, llth NOVEMBER. 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1040 1912-11-11 1 r --ktst i I I I 1 G n u rear to your add. ess. J 0r, h A U S UBCR.PT I ON.S 2 7.) c (L C r or ate Quarterly and 6 p r opo rtlot a C H*^' yearl n are payable in SubSC an P1,040 words
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Article276 1912-11-11 2 Ceylon Observer- DRUMMOND—MENCHANT. A quiet wedding took place at Christ Church, Galle Face, Colombo at 3 p.m. on October 31 when Mr. Patrick Campbell Drummond, a nephew of the late Professor Henry Drummond, was married to Miss Dorothy Kathleen Menchant, daughter of Mr. A. W. Menchant,Ceylon Observer- - 276 words
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Article270 1912-11-11 2 I have seen the tiger springing In a terrifying curve. I have felt the python clinging And never lost my nerve. I’ve checked the charging elephant With bullets in his brow, And only wished profoundly that Aunt could only see me now.” But prove your boasted270 words
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Article96 1912-11-11 2 Ceylon Observer. FIRST FRUITS OF AGITATION. London, November I.—Regarding Mr. Harcourt’s statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday, arrangements are being made to establish Excise Local Committee to advise concerning the issue of licences in each district. Mr. Newton, the Secretary of the Native RacesCeylon Observer. - 96 words
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Advertisement1821 1912-11-11 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. TENDERS. notice. OllUAllUnJ VAVani. THRESH TENDERS will be received up wanted. BAKAU TENDERS. November, 1912, for the following supA FIELD estate near P>£ for a period of commencing A Penang, must be thoroughly ex- qp ENDEE s are hereby invited for the Rations for Penang and Balik Pulan1,821 words
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Advertisement116 1912-11-11 2 What’s the Use? What’s the use of euduring those frightful pains in your face, when ten minutes’ rubbing with Little’s Oriental Balm will bring relief? Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little’s Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves116 words
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Advertisement415 1912-11-11 2 I OIX YEARS AGO a house was built in I O all the wood work (except the joists and ap re > I being of SERAYAH. It was noticed on ~!anis) the foundations that the ground was rvr. a Viltln I WITH WHITE ANTS, several nests B through. The precaution415 words
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415 1912-11-11 3 AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT RANGOON. Rangoon, Oct 26.—A mass meeting waa held this evening at the Victoria Hall, Mr. B. Cowasjie, Barrister-at-law, presiding. It was attended by all classes of the community. The Chairman explained that the object of the meeting was to express415 words
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Article268 1912-11-11 3 —B. T. There is much fluttering in the Educational dovecots of Singapore just now and the eyes of the department responsible for the culture of the local youth have been opened to a very grave condition of affairs. It cropped up in the course of the annual—B. T. - 268 words
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Article92 1912-11-11 3 London, Oct. 30.—A recent letter from Lord Curzon to The Times protesting against the sale of Hastings House, and appealing to the public conscience in India and England to prevent such a misfortune, is followed by another from the Indian Historian, Mr. George Forest, who says its removal92 words
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Article44 1912-11-11 3 Calcutta, Nov. 2.—Lieut. Purvis, I. M. S., when travelling near Murhya in Zhob Valley, was attacked by a gang of outlaws. Though not himself injured, two Sowars of his escort were killed and one injured, while one or two are missing.44 words
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Advertisement1195 1912-11-11 3 Z T 7 CH A?J?J* ED B4NK OF INDIA 5L T AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA, gl Incorporated by Royal Charter. I fl ?aid-ap Capital ..£1,200,000 > *1 f a 14 :ie9erve Pand ...£1,650,000 A n OWfclllSllip VO. LU. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 JoP“ Hbad Ornoa: Jk 18, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, B.1,195 words
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Advertisement385 1912-11-11 3 Lubricating Oils TRADE MARK OF EXCELLENCE. Orease. Over 40 different grades of Moesiline Lubricants are manufactured, suitable for every cla s of Machinery. Prices and Samples May be had on Application to the Sole Importers: The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd., No. I, WELD QUAY, PENANG. Fl IQGFI I ’C:385 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article210 1912-11-11 4 THE SKYE MEETING. (From Ou* Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 9. A successful Skye Meeting closed at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, when there was again a Urge attendance. Rain which fell for a brief spice soaked the turf and the going was heavy. Details Race 1. 1210 words
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Article39 1912-11-11 4 (From Our Otcn Correspondent.) Singapore, November 11. Fln the Malaya Football Association ■Competition, the final match on Satmday between Darul Bahar and the Police was decided in favour of the former by 3 goals to nil.39 words
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Article235 1912-11-11 4 SYDNEY CUP, This’ competition, which was played for on the'Btb, 9th and 10th inst., resulted as follows E. S. Haslam 35 C. G May 35—2 =33 Dr. Fitzgerald 35 A. F. Goodrich 37—2 =35 H. C. Sells 38—2f=35i R. D. Acton 37 —3s| P. J. Sproule 39235 words
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Article106 1912-11-11 4 CENTRAL UNION AT IPOH. The Central Union Athletic Club’s party from Penang arrived at Ipoh at midnight on Thursday and were received at the station by Mr. Ong Huck See, at whose residence, the visitors, who numbered 40, were accomodated for the night. On Friday morning a match was106 words
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Article582 1912-11-11 4 MEETING IN PENANG. A meeting of t’ie Immigration Committee was held at Penang on Friday the Bth of November. There were present The Protector of Labour Mr. Aidworth (Chairman), the Director of Public Works, F.M.8., the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S., Mr. W. Duncan, Mr. E. Macfadyen, and the582 words
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Article60 1912-11-11 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $ll4 per picul, business done. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $114.65; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 50 tons, $114.65 Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., no market; Messrs Leong Fee Co., 2560 words
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Article137 1912-11-11 4 The following is the programme of music to be played on ths Esplanade this evening. 1. Overture The Children of the Mist Bishop. 2. Two Step Mr, Hicks of New York Raymond 3. Selection An Artist’s Model Jones. 4. Waltz Incognita Franklin. 5. March Let the Hills137 words
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Article392 1912-11-11 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. The following appointments are published in the current issue of the F.M.S. Gazette. Mr. J. Dewar, Surveyor, Grade I, is appointed aru Assistant Superintendent, Survey Department, with effect from the 24th November, 1911. Mr. Dewar is seconded for service elsewhere. Mr. W. D. Barron, Cadet, to392 words
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Article153 1912-11-11 4 On Friday, 15th inst,, the orders of the day are as follow 1. Motion by the Acting Colonial Secretary That this Council approves the amendment made by the Governor in Council to the Rules under The Chandu Revenue Ordinance 1909,’ laid before the Council as Council Paper No.153 words
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Article164 1912-11-11 4 Calcutta, October 28 —A deliberate attempt was made to wreck the Darjeeling Mail last night a few miles north of Sukna, in almost the same place as the attempt was made some months ago to wreck the train in which H. E. Lord Carmichael was travelling. A164 words
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Article39 1912-11-11 4 Calcutta, Nov. I.—Toe second batch of Chinese soldiei s, consisting of 437 men, 9 officers, 16 women and 6 children arrived at Calcutta yesterday, and embarked on the Indo-China Co.’s steamer Nam San for Shanghai.39 words
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Article889 1912-11-11 4 SERIOUB CHARGES. Allahabad, Oct. 31.—There are indications of a determined campaign afoot against the financial arrangements of the India Office. Mr. Baker, heckled in the Commons about the Gold Standard reserve of 9 million sterling, including over 6 millions on short notics loan, admitted that the silver coined889 words
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Article258 1912-11-11 4 The following outputs for Oct »ber are to hand: Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) lbs. 6,437 Ayer Panas 13,000 Alor Gajah 5,445 Alor Pongsu 6,305 Arundel 1,306 Ayer lawah 4,587 Anglo-Johore 7,581 Ayer Hitam 2,507 Ayer Kuning 2,345 Asahan 2,324 Beverlac 14,723 Blackwater 11,094 Bukit Panjong 12,860 Bruas-Perak 744 Bernam-Perak258 words
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Article51 1912-11-11 4 L ndon, Nov. I.—Sanaa. —There is consternation at Italy’s obtaining terms of peace and an amnesty for the Pretender Idris e, whose influence locally has practically vanished. The authorities have demanded his surrender in a week otherwise a force, which has been gradually encircling him, will resume51 words
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Advertisement193 1912-11-11 4 “ARABELLA” RADIO-MEDICINAL SPA WATER. “THE VERY BEST.” Absolute reliance can be placed on this water for relieving and curing all affections appertaining to the functionary organs. It is recommended by Doctor Robert Bell, M.D F.RF.P,S., the great authority on Cancer Research, leading specialists and medical men in all parts who193 words
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Advertisement147 1912-11-11 4 «sta MIVEDa STo jeweller' For X’rna. and New I IKGIUDING a v* riety of ''"'l. Chinese-Jade J ewe| A Cl», a...,’*’ INSPgCTION tloll Orders received for Manuf ac t Urini T according to choice and ti VALENTINES 2466 cwg h«ki SANATORIUM, PENANG HllUj A Perfect Health Re SOr f, AN147 words
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PLANTING AND MINING.
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Article1299 1912-11-11 5 ACTION-SELLING CONSIDERED. T clear from the genera! tenour of my rreS noodence, writes Mr. E. L. Killick i C th e Financier of October 11, that iD n ig by no means unanimous as to of dumping plantation bber into the auction-room as it arrives r sale without1,299 words
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Article359 1912-11-11 5 The Financier. The report of the Malacca Rubber Plantations for the year ended December last, though somewhat late in making its appearance, is nevertheless ahead of its predecessor in point of dat?. There is nothing of a sensation il nature in the record for 1911, but ona orThe Financier. - 359 words
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Article420 1912-11-11 5 ative as it was described to be.— Ceylon Observer. Interviewed by a Kalutara correspondent, Mr. Ingleby, of St. George’s group of estate', stated that he greatly beluvei in widening the distance between rubber trees. On his estates there were some trees— the oldest—planted on theative as it was described to be.—Ceylon Observer. - 420 words
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69 1912-11-11 5 The October results, are as follows: Running time 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sluicing hours... 257 hours 55 min 63.67% Pumping water. 70 40 17.44% Stopped 76 30 18.89% 405 05 100.00% Receipts. 110.31 piculs $7,759.64 Expenditure. Wages $2,686.60 Anthracite coal 1,024.00 Repairs,69 words
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Article371 1912-11-11 5 November 11. St. Martin. Rugby Practice, Esplanade. Volunteer Recruits, A and B Cos. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Great Eastern Circus, King Street, 9 p.m. u Merrie England,” ipractice, 9.15 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Hoad George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, November 12.371 words
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Article617 1912-11-11 5 MARKET CONDITIONS. The sagging tendency towards the close of last week, due to no particular cause beyond a paucity of new influential buying, says the Ironmonger of Ojtober 19, brought prices down to about 225/. for forward delive r y. With the sudden collapse in copper on Monday proving617 words
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Advertisement193 1912-11-11 5 The Ceylon Manure works, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. Penang, Ist November, 1912. PLANTERS are hereby informed that a Branch has been opened in Penang and that all Correspondence should be directed in future to THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, Penang. Office: F.M.S. Railway Building, NO. 1, Telegrams: fertilizer Penang.193 words
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Article39 1912-11-11 6 Penny —On November 7, at Mt. Alma, Singapore, the wife of Mr. F. George Penny, of a son. Stadermann. —On November 8, at Blairadam,” Leonie Hill Road, Singa pore, to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stadermann, a son.39 words
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Article771 1912-11-11 6 The administration report of Kelantan for 1911, compiled by Mr. J. E Bishop, the Acting British Adviser, which has just been issued reveals another year of quiet progress. Revenue and trade continued to increase, and there was a steady development of the planting industry, which probably always771 words
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Article268 1912-11-11 6 Malaya is capable not only of thinking but of actin < imperially. .Qf this fact the interestin» news which we published on Saturday from our Kuala Lumpur correspondent bears abundant witness. In the motion which they will move and second at to-morrow’s Federal Council Their Highnesses the268 words
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Article834 1912-11-11 6 ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A SISTĔR. At the Assize!», this morning, Jafar bin Che Mat, employed at the Stamp Office, Penang, claimed to be tried on a charge of attempting to murder his sister Alus by cutting her with an axe. The facts of the case as given in834 words
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Article344 1912-11-11 6 PRESS COMMENTS o N 11)E AND AGAINST. Our *>“>g»por e ,N OT6olber Ihe Singapore Free P 11 of the Sultan of P erak S ln the Federal Council Imperial precedent and tW impossible the acceptance of from States that are not to be within the British p344 words
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Article414 1912-11-11 6 BISHOP’S ADDRESS. (From Our Own Corespondent.) Singapore, November 11. The Bishop of Singapore yesterday it the Cathedral delivered his pastoral address which had special reference to diocesan needs and claims. He gave a very clear exposition of the ideal of the Anglican Church. Annual Report. The report414 words
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Article37 1912-11-11 6 AMATEURS’ GREAT SLCbh (From Our Own Singapore, NovelU the The final amateur P erfor,nil L njtra- Geisha evoked enthusiastic tions from the audience, an were presented with no bouquets. Ihe receipts m expenses.37 words
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Advertisement346 1912-11-11 6 SOLIGNUM. The Marvellous wood preservative Protects against Decay, Fungus, Dry Rot, White Ants, the reaction of Weather. I At Jut GL Ju i 11 i. QrXa*— WwsSißl IN FOUR SHADES SUPPLIED IN DRUMS OF LICHT BROWN I CALLON MEDIUM DARK 2 CALLONS CRASS GREEN 5 CALLONS GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., SOLE346 words
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Advertisement124 1912-11-11 6 JUST PUBLISHED) English Lessons for Asiatics. By PHILIP A. WOOD, Formerly Assistant Master, Victoria Institution, Selangor, F.M.S. PRICE SO CENTS. A collection of Rules and Exercises drawn up for Asiatic pupils who have a fair English Vocabulary. TO BE OBTAINED FROM MESSRS. KELLY WALSH. LTD., SINGAPORE. MACMILLAN COMPANY. LTD.. LONDON.124 words
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Article238 1912-11-11 7 TO-DAY'S CHANGES. ■fte following are the changes (buyers sellers only) in onr share list, on page Saturday. To-day. Ĕ SHAB""’ g J” m M so 1.75 2 1.75 2 P LBina 59/6 64/- €2/6 65/9 Siamese -32 J 30 32 TekkS 28 75 30.75 28f 30| 3238 words
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Article76 1912-11-11 7 TODAY’S PRICES IN LONDON. London, November 11*. The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/3| Paratoarrive 4/5| The market is firm. Delivery, January to June, 1913, 4/4 buyers. Delivery January to December, 1913, 4/3. buyers. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead <fe Co.]76 words
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Article69 1912-11-11 7 $200,000 DAMAGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 11. A huge fire occurred at Tronoh Town 00 Sunday morning. Ten houses were destroyed, the damage being estimated at $200,000. Due man was burned to death, and it is S ieved the lives of several children were69 words
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Article55 1912-11-11 7 {.From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 9. The i eport of the Singapore Motor 1 is not very satisfactory, but the are improving. Enterprise was bed by late delivery of launches and eQ g nes. $3,000 was received th’ a claim for damages and e lays further55 words
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Article53 1912-11-11 7 0/4 Oren Own Correspondent.) Singapore,-November 9. w of Perak visited Johore and tidinH IVWI a gUai d f honour H H< htei at l e Stana n the evening, and d‘ pla a special cinematograph ie Governor and Lady w h°l e left For in the Governor’s53 words
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Article968 1912-11-11 7 CHOLERA AND TYPHOID RIMPANT. PLIGHT OF CAPTIVES. FALL OF SALONIKA CONFIRMED. Constantinople, November 10. The Minister for the Interior in a proclamation says the war has not yet had the satisfactory result desired. The presence of the enemy at Chataldja, Cate, and Constantinople, where the p issibility of968 words
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Article40 1912-11-11 7 -Reuter. THE UNIONIST PLAN. London, November 9. Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Liverpool said the Unionists when in power would reduce the Nationalist representation in the Imperial Parliament to 45. That would end Home Rule for ever.—-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article93 1912-11-11 7 London, Oct. 29.—At the annual meeting of the Burma Society, Sir Thirkell White, presiding, it was reported the daily attendance of members at the Club House was steadily rising. There was a great need for improved accommodation. The minimum expenses for removing and furnishing new premises it93 words
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38 1912-11-11 7 London, Nov. I.—Teheran.—Lieut. R. S. Bullock, of the 27th Punjabis’ stationed at Dera Ismail Klian travelling from Ahwaz to Ispahan, was assaulted by robbers, beaten and stripped of his belongings near Doupuloum.38 words
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Article56 1912-11-11 7 Messrs. Kennedy Co. informs us that tl e Managers of Uiu Piah wire that the October output of the Mine is Pls. 315 realising $21,066 30. The output of the Menglembu Lode Syndicate for October was 374 pikuls. The Penang Rice Guild has been registered under section56 words
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1132 1912-11-11 7 AN IMPORTANT SPEECH. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR London, November 9. The Guildhall banquet was, as usual, a brilliant function, Cabinet Ministers, Peers, Members of Parliament and distinguished members of the army navy, church and city being present city. Mr. Asquith made an important pronouncement1,132 words
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Article183 1912-11-11 7 Towers Spend Over a Thousand Millions in Ten Years. An Admiralty White Paper issued recently at the instance of Mr. Chiozza Money, M.P., gives the total naval expenditure of the principal Powers down to the present year. Issued annually, this return always serves as a useful reminder183 words
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Article311 1912-11-11 7 Eminent Expert’s Important Evidence. The special correspondent of the Straits Times cables London, November 7.—The case of Aird?, Ltd against the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board is still proceeding in the High Court before Mr. Justice Parker, the leading counsel engaged being Mr. Upjohn K. C., for plaintifih311 words
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Advertisement558 1912-11-11 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR S XLE. TWO SEATED rubber-tyred victoria and fast Australian mare. Apply N. D. MUDIE, Supreme Court. 2462 WANTED TO RENT. A SMALL HOUSE in Penang, furnished or unfurnished, with 2 or 3 bedrooms, dining and sitting room. Apply to PRITCHARD Co. 2463 WANTED. Married couple without incumberance558 words
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Article1125 1912-11-11 8 JANUARY MEETING, 1913. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.} RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 7th January, 1913. SECOND DAY Thursday, 9th January, 1913. THIRD DAY Saturday, Ilth January, 1913. < k .t a Soccial General Meeting to be held at 4 o’clock p.m., on Friday, S1,125 words
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Article826 1912-11-11 8 —ST. JECISION IN THE OPIUM POISONING CASE. The trial of the me lical student I Sdward on a charge of causing death I jy a rash act was continued on Wednesday ifternoon at the Assizes, over which the I Chief Justice presided, and was finally 1 adjourned till—ST. - 826 words
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Advertisement99 1912-11-11 8 THE BIRD IN THE HAND. The bird in the hand to the merchant is the customer within the store. It requires some sort of attraction in the first place to get the customer there—about the best attraction is a real, live advertisement; something good that will catch the eye that99 words
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Advertisement147 1912-11-11 8 I W /v I #4"/ I I MURRAY 8 C. PENANG. I PENANG MOTOR GARAGE,: China Street Ghaut, Penang. 1 Telegraphic Address: MOTOR, PENANG.’’ Telephone No. 372, Jg Undertake all Repairs to Cars, Boats, or anything j connected with the Motor Trade. n Mechanical and Electrical. j M Stocks kept.147 words
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Article2323 1912-11-11 9 I I I a. i i Number of Issue C»p>t»l> (Subscribed, shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Namo S 5§ P s* 1 I UQ OP 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ®. 1( uI UOO.OM ‘J ’o io M S «1 Wen D 4 P U.™ •g SSS }J }0 z2,323 words
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Article947 1912-11-11 9 ARRIVALS. Bellerophon, Brit., 5743, Bebb,Nov. 10 L'pool, gen., William Mansfield Co. Benlary, Brit., 2510, Wallace, Nov. 10, London, gen., Sandilands B. Co. Bridge, Nor., 650, Folkman, Nov. 9, Bombay, gen., Huttenbach L. Co. China, Aust., 3868, Guirovich, Nov. 11, Kobe, gen., Schmidt Kustermann Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Scott, Nov.947 words
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Advertisement18 1912-11-11 9 OE8TABLI8HEI) 1 »OO| N. D. DE SILVA, Maavtecrvrtat Jcvellet, Diamond Setter, Engraver. 1111 Repairer, and Re-fiUer, BISHOP STREET.18 words
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Advertisement278 1912-11-11 9 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 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. W; A. Whitb, Manager. A- R. Bishop, Special Representative; KENNEDY Co.,278 words
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Miscellaneous18 1912-11-11 9 The Moon. First Quarter Nov. 17 O Full Moon 24 Last Quarter Dec. 1 O New M00n... 918 words
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Article1130 1912-11-11 10 NEXT YEAR’S ESTIMATES. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Singapore was held in the board room, on Wednesday to consider the Estimates f0r!913. Mr. F. J. Hallifax presided, the others present being Messrs. H. L. Coghlan, A. M S. Angullia, I. Moss, Chia Keng Chin, R.1,130 words
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113 1912-11-11 10 Tokyo, October 24.—Tne Emperor and Empress to-day received Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald, British Ambassador at Tokyo, accepting his letters of recall. They thanked him for his great services in forwarding the Alliance between the two Bowers. Afterwards the Emperor and Empress received Lady Macdonald and Mbs113 words
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Advertisement775 1912-11-11 10 “ROK ROOFINGStands fop Permanence. Suitable for Bungalows, Factories, Tea Houses, Go-down« n >• Rubber Drying Sheds, etc. 00 le Lines, It will stand the most severe climatic conditions of the tropics ig c > iron, and lasts longer. Water from roofs covered with it can b e 6r domestic purposes,775 words
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Article716 1912-11-11 11 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton <fc Co., Ltd., writing on 17th October, report:— Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American—Spot 6.09 6.26 Mid-American, current month 5.87 6.04 F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 9 9/16 9 13/16 New York Cotton. Y ester- Last day. week. Spot—Cents 10.75 11-05 London. To-day. Last716 words
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Advertisement461 1912-11-11 11 ®l\ 'wP ’jf/ \c/ \A w‘WBEIWSrw Wvm wa uL ?Jjw nw> fk aiMw'l > Lemons £J Kt fflr x lwa ,r w/ JW£v li full of Juice and |r w'V/rTdB Flavour FW® are used in making vsoz this Squash. \k Its Taste is Delicious, and its Purity is \Y‘' K?|461 words
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Advertisement252 1912-11-11 11 THE BEST DISINFECTANTS. All Kinds and ror All Purposes. ▲8 SUPPLIED TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. AS*OKOL> 20 times the eo-efficient of eerbolio acid. The ideal disinfectant for use in the Tropics. Highest efficiency and lowest cost. Powerful Larvaecide. Unaffected by organic matter, and miscible with both fresh and salt water.252 words
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Miscellaneous92 1912-11-11 11 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. w. L V». A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Nov. 11 12-59 7-26 1-27 7-38 12 1-30 8-15 2-00 8-26 13 2-19 8-37 2-33 8-41 14 2-24 9-20 3-07 8-24 15 2-48 9-56 3-44 9-19 16 3-14 10-38 4-34 10-06 17 344 11-36 4-3492 words
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Advertisement2637 1912-11-11 12 p q > Intended Sailings. I Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. I Steam Navigation Co. Co I CXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. iT' LIMITED. JT- MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. s 5 1 ocean steam Ship to. ite 1912 For Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND Nov. 14 Devanha connecting with Mantua. CHINA MIITIIAI OTriu Nov.2,637 words
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