Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1912

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 279 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1267 1 -BB0 ODDODaDOnanODBB«BB« FOR $3O <r cu can have the Pinang I Gazette” posted every day «hole year to your address. n I (L OCAL SUBCRIPTIOM. $27.) g c proportionate Quarterly and Half-y early iates o Subscriptions are payable in B dvance and remittances should g c J! addressed to fl
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    • 5 1 r I PAGES I 8
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  • NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 323 2 INTERVIEW WITH DR. SUN. In the course of an interview kindly accorded a representative of the China Republican Dr. Sun Yat Sen expressed his views on the relations as between China and Russia resulting from the conclusion of the Urga Convention [signed about a month ago. In
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    • 407 2 Haichow, Nov. 9, —In this conservative community the eft’sets of the Revolution are not so apparent as in other places. Queues are mostly off to be sure but, in the drily life of the people, there is little difference except that there is more
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    • 133 2 Wuchang, November 18.—A proclamation has been issued ordering all opium shops to close within two weeks and all merchants to bring the opium in their possession to a specially appointed official. The Government will open one depot for a period of six months, aftar which any opium
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1520 2 SITUATION VACANT. Q eor g e R oom AN Examination for one Industiial Scholarship of the value of slBu By Order if the Deputy Colonial a year for four years will be held at the T TUNIOR Field Conductor able to Education Office, at an ea- ly date. L| work
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    • 308 2 HAS FEVER MADE YOU w 4 KeDle^ A t (Trade Mark) enriches the Blood, restores L I T e Vitality and Strength. 'I lli Solution Fomß Flt and 1 l y Muscle) Bone, Brain and 1 Obtainable of all Nerve. Fortifies the whole Druggists KM Burroughs Wellcome Co., London B&'W
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 1083 3 PIASTRE’S FINE VICTORY. A Melbourne report dated November 5 says:—The day broke cold and cheerless with skie« of mottled lead. The weather wa? n*-ver bad, but always menacing throughout the day. The attendance wa? not as large as last year. The crowds were cheerful but the voice
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  • 244 3 Thurslay, December 5. Outward English and German Mails. Church Workers’ Association, 10.30 a.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Friday, December 6. St. Nicholas. Volunteer Company Drill. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, December 7. Tronoh Extended, meeting, noon.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 483 3 SANATOGEN THE HEALTH FOOD. SPECIAL CASH PRICE To introduce the food to a wider circle. We are selling It for a SHORT PERIOD ONL/1 at nearly cost. $l-2$ and $2-25 nett. POSTAGE EXTRA. CASH WITH ORDER. THE Dispensary, Ltd CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS, (By Appointment to the Imperial Merchants Service Guild.)
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 103 3 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Dec. 5 9-50 4-26 10-26 4-19 6 10-41 5-09 11-00 455 7 11-24 5-49 11-33 5-34 8 Nil. 6-26 12-04 6-13 9 12-06 7-02 12 43 6-50 10 12-40 7-37 1-21 7-36 11 1-13 811
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  • 2429 4 HOW THE OFFER WAS RECEIVED. PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESS COMMENTS. r.— Dtily Chronicle. The following is the Times' report of the proceedings in the House of Commons on the 14th ult.: Mr. Page Croft (Christchurch, Opp) asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether it had been
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  • 75 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $ll2 50 p«r picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in Lmdon is quoted at £225 15s. spot and £224 10s. three months. The following is the local report to-day ;—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd, 230 tons, $11.3; Penan o Straits
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  • 625 4 CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT. A Taiping correspondent writes -Last Monday afternoon being the eve of the Feast Day of the Lidy Superior of the Taiping Convent the children of that institution gave an entertainment which was very much enjoyed by those present, among whom were the Acting Secretary to
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  • 170 4 In Penang, writes a correspondent of the Times of Malaya, the Chamber of Commerce held a series of commercial examinations to which the local educational institutions sent candidates, and in due course, certificates were granted to the candidates, who passed very stiff examinations. With a certificate, a lad
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  • 604 4 The Siam Observer reports that Captain Anderson, of the As lang, is in hospital, with beri-beri. Mr. Rudolff Wodianer von Moglod, Consul G -neral, First Class, now at Vaenice has been appointed Austro Hungarian Minister to Bangkok. Miss Marie Hall, the eminent lady violinist, leaves England to-morrow
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  • 236 4 A WITNESS FINED. At the Police Court three Mohammedans and a woman took out cross summonses for causing hurt. Fatimah was the chief character in the affair. She had been divorced about a month ago and met her husband in Transfer Road. He asked her to return to
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  • 102 4 The following outputs for November &r& to hand Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.). lbs. 331 Allagar >< Bukit Kubu *> Bute Bantuanam Batu Village Bradwall >» 12 '™a Cheng Chersonese Dennistown g”."» 1 S Ga J ah mi Genbrong Genawang High. Lowlands Klabang Krian Rubber Pl. Kelenah )g0 Kukub H9O
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 394 4 SORE THROAtT ITS CAUSE AND CURfi If you are suffering fr o(n a you should at once take Portn* k ,ro| k They are certain to give you nint tabl «k and to cure the sore than anything e Bo fu’S" 1 germs which cause sore thwat Testimony that Co
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  • PLANTING AND MINING.
    • 1456 5 A PRICE PREDICTION. the safeguard against low PRICES. Ajax ”i Q his second article to the financier, says What are the actual facts and the safeguards against a lower price of rubber than 4s a pound I propose to deal with this point at some length, even
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    • 948 5 COOLIE RECRUITING CASE. Madras, November 28—To-day Mr. F H Hebbard. lately employed as Superintendent of Post Offices, was prosecuted before the Chief Presidency Magistrate, hy the Madras City Police on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of Rs. 3,000, entrusted
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    • 164 5 Messrs. Guthrie Co. report tl at the prices obtained at the Singapore Rubber Auction on December 3 were as follows per picul. Smoked Sheet No. 1 Ribbed $230 —233 Smoked No. 1 Plain 2:8—231 Crepe A/l Fine Pale Ist Latex 232 Crepe A/2 220—229 Sheet. No. 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 101 5 .HE 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
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    • 472 5 !I 1 «JL z /y Mrs Olivine and Pearl Gold Chased Hue Aquamarine and Pearl Fancy 2 Photo Pendant. Locket. Plaque pendant. locket. $26. $2l. $5O. $lB. r '■'ixniK vLA Lj 4* T Gold Bamboo Bracelet, according to ft» Gt S thickness. qJUDi i I <-/ S $25 and $3l.
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  • 884 6 While Americans are anxious to lend millions to China and to spare no expense in opening up the biggest rubber plantation in the world in Sumatra it seems curious that in their own Colony, the Philippines, the mining industry should be languishing for lack of capital.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 201 6 Trainers at the Race Course this mornin» were satisfied with putting the horses under their care through a series of short sprint?, extending from one to three furlongs on No. 2 truck. Mormond's Pride and Satis doing 3 furlongs in 39 seconds, the same distance taking Little Flutter
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    • 71 6 LADIES’ PRESGRAVE CUP. The following is the result of the Ladies’ Presgrave Cup for December. Result. Mrs. Martin all square Mrs. Rodyk 5 down Miss Goodrich 5 do. Mrs. Park 7 do. Mrs. Robertson, Misses Mahler, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. May, Mrs Dunn, Miss M. Brown
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    • 502 6 A combined team of ths Crecent Football Club end the Baharal Alam met. the P.C.C. in a friendly contest on the Esplanade, yesterday afternoon, resulting, after an interesting game, in a victory for the Malay team by one goal to nil. The combined team was repre’ented by the following
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  • 887 6 annual meeting TO-hy PROPOSED ABOLITION OF Pru, B HEW *ENT S The annual general George’s Vestry was held at of St. Office to-day. The o>l i ,OVer Q')r j (Rev. F. W. Heine,) pres y“' ®»pl«i a were also present Hou. W o ther Hon A R
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 309 6 .l MT%X?°V? u fr^? t nm MCTC3MCJ CJ C 3 C3O E—* nsai U ujjOciM ffiyjglSSM— L IfSl rjBnl ■gon nBnM ||S|! g|9 1 Effi jgSiß |IH JLn /JL I|m US i Wrt nU 1 Hxxl f TTiff Ji 168 NEW BONO STREET W < jOCal Ilk» CIGARETTE SPECIALISTS. Bcxil
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    • 81 6 TO-DAY 8 CONTENTS. Page 2.— News from China. Page 3.— The Melbourne Cup; and The Week’s Events. Page 4 —The Malay Dreadnought; Social and Personal and The Taiping Convent. Page s.— Planting and Mining. Page 6.— Editorial: Minerals in the Phillipines Sporting News; and St. Georges Vestry. Page 7.— Telegrams.
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  • 42 6 DEATHS. Lnr —At 13, Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore, on December 1, Lim Hong Bee Neo, widow of the late Mr. Tan Cheng Tuan, aged 48 years. Hay.—On Nov. 29, at Kuala Lumpur, Blanche Elsie, the wife of Wm. Hay, aged 31 years.
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  • 262 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. fhe following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. x s aa 3har«*- >• a 3 m 23 72 M 72 Mining. Malayan Tin 56/- 58/6 52/6 66/. ?Bhsru 4.10 4.60 4f 4| Tongkah H.
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  • 35 7 TO-DAY’S PRICES IN LONDON. London, December 5.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/4f Paratoarrive 4/6 The market is firm. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 28 7 (From Our Own < orrespondent Singapore, December 5. Gambier is quoted at $7.70, White Pepper $33. Tapioca Small Flake $7.60, Medium Pearl $7 15, Be<t Copra $11.70,
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  • 85 7 UNVEILING CEREMONY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 5. At Kuala Lumpur railway sta'ion yesterday a large gathering witnessed the unveiling of a memorial to the late Mr. C. E. Spooner and Mr. G. W. Fryer. Mr. Brockman and Mr. Broadrick were present. Dr. Travers
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  • 48 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 5. A letter has been received by the Free Press from New Guinea stating that the expedition of Kloss and Woolaston lias formed the first camp 33 miles up the Setakvva River and that all was well with them.
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  • 39 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 5. A meeting of the Singapore United has decided to distribute the indivisible balance to the following institutions Chin ese Girls’ School $lOOO C.L.Z. Mission Society $355; Children’s Aid Society $355.
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  • 183 7 —Reuter. SPEECH BY SIR WALTER HILLIER. ENCOURAGING ORIENTALS. London, December 4. At the inaugural banquet of the British Engineers Association, one of the objects of which is to overcome the obstacles surrounding the British engineering industry in China, Mr. Douglas Vickers presided and Sir Charles Dudgeon, Sir
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  • 48 7 SETTLEMENT PROBABLE. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 5 A special cable to the Free Press says that a settlement of the case brought by Airds, Ltd, against the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board is probable, the terms having been cabled to the Governor for approval.
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  • 72 7 —Reuter. POWERS OF LORD LIEUTENANT. London, December 4. The Committee of the House of Commons dealt with clause 31 of the Home Rule Bill dealing with the Lord Lieutenant’s powers. Mr. Asquith said it was intended the office of Lord Lieutena* t should bs similar to that
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  • 54 7 —Reuter. London, December 4. The Chicago correspondent of Reuter states that Jack Johnson has married Lucile Cameron, the white girl whom he was accused of abducting recently. A Match With Wells. Arrangements are being made for a con test between Johnson and Wells in Paris in June
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  • 55 7 —Reuter. London, December 4. The Daily Telegraph says it is understood that the Hon. Mr. Borden, Premier of Canada, favours the establishment of a branch Committee of the Committee of Defence both of which should be in con tinuous consultation. There will probably be an Imperial Conference in
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  • 42 7 Reuter. INCREASED TRADE. Washington, December 4. Mr. Taft, in a message to Congress, mentioned that in the two years since the conclusion of the new commercial treaty with Japan, American exports to Japan had increased nearly 150 per cent.—
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  • 196 7 —Reuter. MR. CHURCHILL’S SCHEME. London, December 5. In the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill announced the increased pay in the navy included an increase of 15 pet’ cent for able seamen, increases of pay to Marines, Lieutenants, halfpay Captains, and also a command allowance of
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  • THE WAR.
    • 607 7 —Reuter. GRIBCB EXPLAINS. London, December 4. The Albanian situation is much easier though the Koelnische Zeitung animadverts on Russian silence, declaring that till Russia speaks the word which will put Servian swelled heads in their places the spectre of war will not be exorcised. The tone of
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    • 47 7 —D. O. L. Berlin, December 4. Greece, though she has not signed the armistice, is ready to join in the peace negociatione, which will probably take place in London. The Italian Press desires prompt It ilia n action against the action of Greece at Valona.-
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    • 454 7 THE DEATH KNELL OF THE CORRESPONDENT. I fear that this war, which seems to be drawing to an end, will end the correspondent with it. This is the gloomy proph* cy of the special representative of the Standard recently with the Servian army. The extraordinary
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    • 80 7 London, Nov. 10—The Daily Chronicle correspondent at »ople states: 750 Turkish officers have i efused to ob -y the army au'horities and are ari anging a a meeting to discu s the question of taki' g action against the Government wbi-h they contend plunged an unprepaied Empire into
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    • 100 7 Constantinop e, Nov. 10—'he Turkish Premier stated to an interviewer yes* e’day that if King Ferdinand carried out hL intention t> penetrate Consrantinople, a grave catas rophe would result, as the Mohammedans would resist to the u'm s an attempt at arrogant triumph, in the very seat of
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  • 28 7 —Reuter. London, December 4. Fluids were inserted in pillar boxes in the City and several of the suburbs yesterday evening. A number of letters were destroyed.—
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  • 23 7 —Reuter. London, December 4. The death is announced of Fred Allsopp, the famous Jockey, who won the Derby in 1892.-
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  • 117 7 The following is a summary of the second forecast of the rice cron -I’he an a under rice cultivation in the sixteen principal rice-growing di-tricts of Lower Burma is now reported to be 7,8"4.986 ac r es Thiis 431,887 acres mor, than t'e actually cultivated last
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  • 35 7 In connection with the landslip at the Tronoh Mines, Linrted, two »ut of th three men who we*e reported tn be under the debris have turned up. Tais leaves one man missing.
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  • 405 7 Batu Rata.— lnt. divid. 6d. per shire. Anglo-Malay— Tnt. divd. 15 percent. Edinburgh.— Second int. divd. 10 per cent., tax free. Sungei Kruit lssue of 10,000 shares of £1 each at prem. 15s. Scottish Malay —Second divd. 10 per cent., making 20 per cent. Brookland.— Offer
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 284 7 NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. I AM INSTRUCTED by Messrs. Eng Soon Chan, I’in Smelters, Kauupar, to put up for *a’e by Public Auction at the spot at, 11 im, on Sa urday, the 7th December, 1912. 1. All that piece of Valuable Land, desc Bed and teld under
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    • 482 7 TO LET. THE CROFT No. 43, Northana Road, furnished. Apply; to R 4 N. HOLMES, c/o R. T. Reid C(h LAHAT MINES LTD., DIVIDEND No. 12. A DIVIDEND of 1/- per share has been declared payable in London on the 11th December, 1912, and will be paid to all local
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  • 590 8 MYSTERY CLEARED UP BY BARON’S SUICIDE Thanks to the perspicacity of a medical man, the Paris police have solve! the mystery of the death of a woman who was found strangled one night recently in the Bois de Boulogne, by the side of a has ily
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  • 335 8 HUSBAND SHOT TO SAVE A FATHER. Is a woman whose father’s life is in danger justified in killing her husband? This is the question a Paris jury wil shortly have to decide in conseque ce of a distressing family tragedy which resulted in the death of M.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 644 8 Lubricating Oils trade mark bf excellence. Grease. Over 40 different grades of Moesiline Lubricants are manufactured, Iriu3lPit 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. AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT
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    • 174 8 The Ceylon Manure Worts, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. I Penang, Ist Norember, 1912 PLANTEKS are hereby informed that a Branch has been opened in Penang and that all Correspond- ence should be directed in future to 1 THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, Penang, Office: f.M.S. Railway Building, HO. 1,
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  • 2420 9 i Capita- SuhMribed N ShUeL° f vZlue. 2 Dividend.. Nwne 5 ig 2 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ®. 19« ’I2HIS SS Sffi fl ,1 H s Co S »S *8» EX s r, l 0” 1912 2M.000 260,000 >«;<*“ J? T {j".’’"'- 10 „„i si gas m ss?
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  • 592 9 AKK1VAL3. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., |199, Milne, Dec. 5, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Circe, Brit., 314, Bannatyne, Dec. 4, S’pore, gen., William Mansfield Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Dec. 5, T. Anson, gen Adamson Gilfillan Co. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, Dec. 5, Bindings, gen., E. S. Co. Taroba,
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  • 127 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL PvSI OkFICA. To-Morrow. For Per Clor Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 7 a.m. Deli Circe 10 a m Colombo and Tuticorin Nore 1 p.u Batu Bahra Jin Ho 2 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson,and > Pegu 2 p.m. Malacca J Deli Ban Whatt Soon 3 p.m» Port
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 331 9 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1869. THE FIRST LIFE OFFICE IN THE WORLD TO APPLY THE NONFORFEITURE PRINCIPLE TO POLICIES A Mutual Office No Shareholder» Annual Income £1.200*000. Funds £6*7oo*oooClaims Paid £5*668*711. RATES OF PREMIUMS FOR £l.OOO ASSURANCE WITH PROFITS Age nearest Payable at Yearly-p-emium. birthday!
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 199 10 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS from the HOME PRESS. Despatched by the mail leaving London November 16. NICHOLSON COMMITTEE REPORT. It is expected that the report of tflie Coonmittee preaided, over by Field-Marshal Lord Nicholson on the subject of economies in the Indian Army will be presented in
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    • 244 10 MEN WHO USED FALSE REFERENCES. Sentencing three prisoners at the Old Bailey to ten months’ imprisonment in the •econd division, Judge Lumley Smith said the case was aggravated by the use of false references in a city where references were of the greatest importance. The three men—James
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    • 331 10 SENTENCE ON ARMENIAN MURDERER. When the Armenian known as Stephen Titus was indicted before Mr. Justice Phillimore at the Old Bailey, on Monday, for the murder of Esther May Towers at the Horseshoe Hotel. Tottenham Court-road, on September 27th, and the story had been told, the jury
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    • 96 10 CREATOR OF “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” Mr. W. S. Penley, who had been lying ill for some considerable time at his residence at St. Leonards, died early on Monday morning, in his sixty-first year.' Mr. Penley was once one of the most famous and most mirth-provoking comedians of his
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    • 57 10 As a result of the polling at Taunton on Monday to fill the vacancy caused by the elevation of the Hon. William Peel to the Peerage the Unionists retain the seat with an increase of 52 in their majority, the figures being: Sir Gilbert Wills (U.), 1,882;
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    • 100 10 Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, addressing a Liberal meeting at Bradford on Monday night, quoted figures to show how British trade has grown under our Fiscal system, and also how largely the deatih-rate has been reduced in recent years. There were now, he
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    • 388 10 SHOT DEAD BY ANARCHIST IN MADRID STREET. Ae Sefior Canalejas, the Spanish Prime Minister, was on. his way to the Ministry of the Interior at Madrid, on Tuesday, to preside at a Cabinet Council, a man fired at him four times, killing him. The man, who
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    • 505 10 SCENES IN THE HOUSE. The Government were defeated in the House of Commons on Monday on the financial resolution in connection with the Government of Ireland Bill. The resolution was passed in Committee on Thursday last week by 302 votes to 181. The first
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    • 121 10 Extraordinary scenes were witnessed in the House of Commons on Wednesday. The disorder was due to the indignation aroused on the Opposition Benches by the attempt of the Government to secure the rescinding of the amendment on which they were defeated on Monday. Mr. Bonar
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    • 92 10 ARCHBISHOP OF YORK’S PROTEST. The Archbiehop of York was the chief •peaker at a great meeting held at Colwyn Bay on Wednesday to protest against the Welsh Church Bill. He pointed out that nationality in language, poetry, and sentiment was a very different thing from nationality in government.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1171 10 NV iz BANKS K B CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. lncorporated )al Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,650,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 v Heap Office V 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C. JV v/ Agencies and Branches. f Amritsar Hamburg Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon
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    • 404 10 If you are run down and want toning up, you must build up the frame. f HCRLICK’S MALTED MILK t K meets the case admirably, for it contains properties which build up bone, body and brain. It is untouched by Hand. Order W HORLICK’S from your Supply 111 Stores. Packed
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  • 864 11 upon her.—Rbar Admiral Maha?» in The steamer Anapa 3,524 ton*, has been purchased by Japanese for $170,000 and will be renamed the Tenzan Maru. She was built in 1896 by Messrs. Palmer <fc Co. of Newcastle with dimensions, 350 x 42 x 17.9. The British India steamer Larcada,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 226 11 WHY ARABIC? AKABIC applied to the roof and sides of your house or factory will effect an enormous reduction in the internal temperature. Arabic is an excellent preservative for ironwork it covers more surface and lasts longer than paint’ It is sold in the form of a dry powder and
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    • 305 11 r, |TA TRY THESE yuk blends: LEMONADE 6. T. GINGER ALE O. T. GINGER BEER O. T. B soda water o. T. B¥ SARSAPARILLA O. T. fl LEMON SQUASH O. T. 9 A tom” A meunvt. QUIN-AID CORDIAL O. T. I 9 WATER (hot or cold) O. T. M (add
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2512 12 p& Q f Sailings. Norddevtscber Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. steam Sav |g a (j on (j Oi I (XPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. limited. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. I Ocean steam Ship co m Delta connecting with Mcoltan. To»’ tat.m TO Bm, Bt.am.lu AND Dec. 26 India connecting with Moloja. Thur.
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