Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 December 1912

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1835. No. 296 VOL. LXX. FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER. 19’2. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 791 1 g□□□□□a For $3O VZ ou can have the Pinang 1 X Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address, q r (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, *27.) 2 Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should g be addressed to g The Managing
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  • 894 2 PARTICULARS OF TRAGIC EVENT AT JESSELTON. The British North Borneo Herald of December 6 publishes the following details or the tragic death of the Governor of B. N. Borneo, Mr. J. Scott-Mason: The lamentable and tragic accident which resulted in the death of His Excellency, Jam-s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1530 2 HOTEL NORMAN. SITUATION VACANT. PENANC cricket club. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS RAFFLES HOTEL.) r T'HE following P. C. C. Debentures have W a been drawn for redemption on the PENANG’S SELLCI RESIDENTIAL OM N ENGINE DRIVER- experienced 28th February, 1913. TRANSIT HOiEE. A with a Gas Engine and able to do
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    • 502 2 Keep Strong Br AKING -“‘VANA’ 6 i a Tonic Wine I If you cannot eat you cannot a 4 be strong. Vana will give J W y° u a hearty appetite and help /7 y° u to ass i m il a te the food you eat. Ash your Pharmacist
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  • 335 3 (from Our Cwn Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, December 24. After a few days’ occasional showers, we are having fine clear weather from la j t Sunday. Nights are cl illy and extremely cold towards early morning. Mariamnaa Temple. The annual fire walking ceremony in connection with this temnle fixed
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  • 25 3 Pknang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Tpoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rakgoox :—Strand Hotel.
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  • 326 3 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Thursdty, the 12th December, 1912. Prnsknt.— Messrs. W. Peel, President, W, I’. Chapman, F. Duxbury, Quah Beng Kee. Absent.—Messrs. Lim Eu Toh, Yeob Guan Seek. 1. The minutes of the last meeting are read and confirmed.
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  • 186 3 Friday. December 27. St. John, Apostle and Evangelist. Hand. Esplanade. 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Saturday, December 28. Innocents’ Day. Parish Hall: Christmas Tree. Ulu Piah, Ltd.: General Meeting, 12.15 p.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Svaday, December 29 Ist
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  • 794 3 ARRIVALS. I Avagyee, Brit, 247, Harvey, Dec. 25, T. Anson, gen., E. S Co. Africa, Aust., 2613, Huber, Dec. 26, Shanghai, gen., S. .Kustermann Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit, 199, Milne, Dec. 25, P. Koempei, gen., E. S. Co Capri, Ital., 2953, Amezaga, Dec. 24, B’bay, gen., Behn Meyer
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    • 238 3 ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS NX RINGS SET WITH Z/' 'X 22 c t. PRECIOUS Zz «XX XX GOLD c t n -j r C S Rubies or Sapphires Diamonds $65.7 8 Rubiee, 2 Diamonds Diamond, Gipsy Op*l Jz Diamond 1 Diamond, 2 Rubies 3 Rubies, 2 Diamondss23s. Pearls and Diamonds SB3.J
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    • 54 3 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED A NEW STOCK OF JEWELLERY For X’mas and New Year Present» INCLUDING A VARIETY OF Chinese-Jade Jewellery A Choice and Special Selection. INSPECTION INVITED. Orders received for Manufacturing Jewellery according to choice and taste. VALENTINE WILLIAM. 2466-10-2-13 E. 0. Hotel. Music Sellers, Picture Frame Makers, etc. CO-OPERATIVE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 44 3 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. AM. A.M. P.M. P.M. Dec. 27 2-03 8 59 2 55 9-02 „28 246 9-41 3-44 9-45 „29 3-28 10 24 437 10-37 „30 4-11 11-11 545 11-35 „31 5-04 Nil. 7-02 12-04
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  • 6449 4 STRENUOUS MATCHES ON THE PADANG MEDAN'S MANY CONQUESTS PENANG’S WIN AT CRICKET. Medan’s chosen sportsmen have come ani go“ e leaving us all the happier for their visit, if, perchance, a little pensive when contemplating the results of the various events which took place. We hasten to
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    • 1047 5 The Story of n A >F A »G A AT A A 1 AN d All The Choicest of all Choice Waters. ansan the famous Japanese Sparkling Mineral Water, has its source Travellers in the East—the glorious East of age and colour—tell of the Egg» in the mountain at Takaradzuka,
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  • 33 6 Shenton.—On 3rd Pec. at Heatherlea Heaton Mersey, Manchester. To Mr. and Mrs. E. bhenton, a daughter. Cochrane.—At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on December 22, to Mr. and Mrs. William Cochrane, a daughter.
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  • 1187 6 f Superficially viewed there seems something strangely incongruous in the attempted assassination of the Viceroy when he was making the State entry into Delhi, this function being in fulfilment of a policy dramatically proclaimed by the King at the Durbar, practically on the very scene of the outrage,
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  • 523 6 Mr. W. B. Cochran, of Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., returned to Penang yesterday by the Tango Maru. Mr. J. Crosby, vice-consul of the British Legation, Bangkok, touche! at Penang yesterday on his way to Siam. M. Le Comte Be«u gard was a passenger to Singapore by the
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  • 210 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $113.40 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £227 15s. spot and £228 three months. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 300 tons, Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 50 tons,
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  • THE WAR.
    • 412 6 CHANCES OF A SETTLEMENT. London, December 25 C fe -T, Sat for an hoßr »*«1 half. The I urks did not insist on the revi tualling of Adrianople. The -ervian delate who presided set forth the peace conditio™ "•h'd* the lurks required time to consider an l
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  • 30 6 London, December 24. Edward Petre was killed near Redcar in attempting a nonstop flight f om Brooklands to Edinburgh in the course of which he encountered a gale.
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  • 251 6 Jugra.— lnt. divd. 30 per cent. Riverside.— Second int. divd. 10 per cent,. Harpwnden.— Third quarterly divd. 40 per cent. Highlands and Lowlands.— Third int. divd. 7| per cent. Sekong.— Report to July 31 shows profit £6,848 and £2,296 forward; directors recommend divd. 10 per cent,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 193 6 By Special ifflh Appointment Majesty to King George; DUNLOP TYRES. first 11 FORE MOST JF^C bver «88. 3 SINCE NOTED for their resiliency and superb f wearing qualities. TRADE I I MARK r Fresh Stocks of all sizes held by GUTHRIE Co. Ltd., PENANG. WANTED. WANTED200,000 Province Wellesley seed ,><
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  • 166 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list, on page 9 to-day Tuesday. To-day. Sbabbr. J, O’® 3 M •> 53 fi Mining, Kinta 15 16} 15$ 17$ Malayan Tin 59/- 62/- 60/- 63/PahangC. 9/71 10/6 9/6 10/6 P. Lama
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  • 10 7 London, December 27. No rubber quotations to-day.
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  • 222 7 Messrs. Guthrie <fc Co., Ltd., report unde r date 24 D‘ fl at the prices obtained at the Singapore Rubber Auction"held that day are as under The quantity of Plantation Para on offer was Pls. 293.83 per picul. Smoked Sheet No. 1 Ribbed $240 —214 Smoked No.
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  • 67 7 ADMIRAL’S OFFICIAL LANDING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 27. The Japanese cruisers Azuma. with Admiral Tochina on board, and Soya arrived here from Hongkong and aie proceeding to Australia. Admiral Tochina landed at Johnstons Pier and paid an official visit to H. E. the Governor
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  • 52 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 27. Burglars who had entered a Chinese house and were interrupted in their operations, tried to stab one of the occupants and shot at and wounded a second man who pursued them. One of the assailanti was cap’ured. Another eluded
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  • 29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 27. The Pegoh Rubber Co., Ltd., has declared a final dividend of 15 per cent, making a total of 20.
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  • 172 7 DISASTROUS GALES AND FATAL FIRES. MANY CASUALTIES London, December 26. A gale with continuous rain made Christmas one of the most dismal on record. Besides many shipping casualties there was a crop of fatal accidents. A family of four perished in a fire at Islington Ata fire
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  • 66 7 PASSENGERS SING CAROLS. London, December 26. The British fruit steamer Turialba, one of the new line trading between the West Indies and New York, went ashore in a snowstorm on the coast of New Jersey. Help was summoned.by wireless The crew and sixty passengers sang
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  • 143 7 Apropos of the climatic conditions referred to by Reuter, they seem to have been just as bad some veeks ago in the north of England. In a private letter dated Dec. 4 a friend of the editoi writes: “The thermometer is hovering about zero, the whole
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  • 45 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 26. The pantomime “Cinderell*” was successfully staged at the City Hall in presence of a large audience including H E. the Governor and Lady Evelyn Yourg. The dancing was a strong ftatuie of the performance.
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  • 58 7 CONTRACTS A CHILL ON X’MAS DAY. London, DecemV er 26. His Majesty King George caught a slight chill yesterday but is well again today. His Majesty attended the festivities at Sandringham on Xmas Eve but was unable to attend church yesterday with the other Royalties or
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  • 162 7 SPLIT IN THE MEDICAL CAMPS. London, December 24. The Medical Council’s decision has widened the split in the ranks of the doctors. Six prominent members of the Council have resigned refusing to share the responsibility of the rejection of Mr. Lloyd George’s amended terms. Mr. Lloyd George,
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  • THE DELHI OUTRAGE.
    • 444 7 —Reuter. HUGE REWARDS OFFERED London, December 25. The Viceroy had three slugs in his back which were afterwards extracted in hospital and he was also wounded in the hip and neck. His helmet was full of screws. After telling Lady Hardinge that he was all right and
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    • 387 7 MESSAGE FROM H. M. THE KING. Viceroy's Camp, Delhi, Dec 13.—The following telegraphic correspondence which has passed between H. M. the King Emperor and H. E. the Viceroy is published for general information Telegram from H. M. the King Emperor to to H. E the Viceroy, dated the
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    • 311 7 A telegram from Delhi, dated 17th December. states all arrangements for the Viceroy’s State Entry on the 23rd instant have been finally completed and military details for the same are issued this evening. His Excellency the Viceroy and Lady Hardinge will arrive at Delhi Main Station
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  • 267 7 RECORD REPAIRS. The cable-repairing ship Recorder of the E. E. A. and C. T. Coy., has done an excellent piece of work in putting right the double fault which cut off direct communication between Penang and Madras. The boat left Singapore on Saturday night last with the commander,
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  • 257 7 FIFTY YEKRS RESIDENT IN PENANG. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Joseph Smith which took place from senile gangrene at 10.30 a.m. on Chris'mas Day at the age of 68 years. The funeral took place yesterday, when the remains were interred at the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 748 7 for sale. The i n d ra Zanibar Opera Co., KING STREET THEATKE, LADY’S BICYCLE 22 in. nearly rew. Apply to TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! No. 333, c/o Pinang Gazette, FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER. LADIES’ GRAND NIGHT. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Every Gentlemen attending to-night’s per* formance is allowed to bring in a AN
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 239 8 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. Despatched the mail leaving London December 3. SIXTY FEET WAVES. The liners New York, Carmania, Rnd Cameronia, from Southampton, Liverpool, and Glasgow respectively, arrived at New York on Sunday and Monday, after having encountered terrific weather all the way across,
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    • 228 8 FREE KITS FOR ALL RATINGS. Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons on Wednesday made his long-promised announcement regarding his scheme of increased pay for the Navy. The increases are to take effect from December Ist (Sunday last), and, coming at this season, are in the
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    • 237 8 POWERS HOPEFUL FOR SETTLEMENT. A very important statement was made on Monday in the Reichstag by 11-rr von Beth-man-Hollweg. the German Imperial Chancellor. The Chancellor briefly rehearsed the wellknown* facts of the Balkan struggle, the efforts of Europe to put off the inevitable outbreak, and finally, when
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    • 206 8 A THRILLING EXPERIENCE. Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the special corro* •pondent of the Daily Tdegraph, in a despatch from Mustaphs. Pasha, says a couple of Bulgarian aviators late on Friday afternoon had a thrilling experience in a biplane over Adrianople. They told me they flew purposely at an
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    • 539 8 LADY'S BODY FOUND IN SEA. CORONER’S COMMENT AT INQUEST. The mystery attaching to the disappearance of Mrs. Nowill from the Atlantic Hotel, Newquay, on Saturday week, was cleared up on Monday afternoon. Her dead body was washed up on the rock® within a few hundred yard® of the
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    • 179 8 EX GUNNER AGAIN REMANDED. George Charles Parrott, forty-two. an exgunner. who was struck off the Navy List in August, was again taken before the Westminster magistrate on Tuesday on a charge of espionage. William Makin, who on October 16th last was a steward on the City of
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    • 157 8 LIEUTENANT AND MUSIC HALL ARTIST. In the Divorce Court, on Saturday, Sir Samuel Evan* granted the petition for divorce of Mrs. Darracott Brooke, who alleged that her husband, Lieutenant Kennedy G. S. Darracott-Brooke, a naval officer, had been guilty of misconduct and desertion. Mr. Grazebrook (for petitioner)
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    • 111 8 SENTENCES OF PENAL SERVITUDE. Earl Roberts was present at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, when Stanley Powys, twenty-six, financier,” pleaded guilty before the Recorder to forging hie Lordship’s signature to a cheque for £1,750. The Field-Marshal repeated the evidence he had given at the police-court, that
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    • 116 8 INCREASE IN LETTERS AND CARDS. The annual report for 1911-12 of the Post-master-General oa the work of the Post Office shows that the estimated number of letters dealt with was 3,186,800,000, poetcards 905,000,000, halfpenny packets 1,066,700,000, newspapers 198,800,000, and parcels, including those sent to places
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 355 8 NEW YEAR PRESENTS. D’ORSAY—PARIS. D’Orsav Perfumery as supplied to the late KING EDWARD and the NObILITY of ENGLAND and FRANCE. Roses D’Orsay, Le Charme D’Orsay, Violette D’Orsay, De Parfume du Chevalier D’Orsay, in silver and gold mounted oottles with adjustable sprays tj ma‘cb. Face Powders, Toilet Soap and Hair Wash.
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    • 1079 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, gj AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. w a Incorporated by Royal Charter. Mdi! Steasiship Co. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,650,000 ’Sa, Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Head Officb 4 38, BIBHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C. Agencies and Branches. ’V Amritsar Hamburg Puket w g \j Bombay Ipoh Rangoon
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  • 1218 9 MEDAN WIN BY TWO GOALS. The football match on the Esplanade on Wednesday evening was witnessed by a great crowd of spectators. Medan were generally. regarded as favourites for this event, and, as it proved, the prophets were not falsified, a goal in either h j lf giving
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  • 415 9 A DRAWN GAME. The hockey match on Thursday evening was witnessed by a large crowd. A 'alt, splendidly contested gime resulted in a a goalless draw, although on the play Penang fully deserved to win. Medan were handicapped by the enforced absence of Heemskerk, their captain, for whom Post
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  • 313 9 The morning ride in connection with the Cricket Club sports in honour of the Medan visitors came off on Thursday morning and was j lined in by four of the players, who seemed to enjoy the run very much. The meet was on the Polo Ground and
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  • 161 9 Win for Selangor. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 26. The Rugby match between the Singapore and Selangor teams, played on the Esplanade on Christmas Day, caused great excitement. H. E. the G »vereor, Sir Arthur Young, and La iy Evelyn Young were amoog-it the spectators.
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  • 25 9 Singapore, December 27. The hockey match between the Selangor and Singapore teams yesterday ended in a draw—one goal each—after a good game.
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  • 43 9 TWO DEAD HEATS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, December 25. The race for the Viceroy’s Cup at Calcutta, yesterday, resulted iu dead heats for both first and third place», the result being, 1 May Fotvl 1 Brogue 3 Gunboat 3 Hilarity
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  • 32 9 —Reuter. LANGFORD BEATS MCVEA. Sydney, December 26. Langford beat McVea in the thirteenth round of a fiercely contested fight. McVea fought in the pluckiest fashion but was hopelessly outclassed.
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  • 234 9 SEASONABLE REJOICINGS. Christmas Tide at Penang was recorded by the usual observances of time, honoured customs, all business establishments in Town were closed and threw themselves into the spirit of the season. Special services were hel 1 in all the places of worship and iu every church
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  • 215 9 CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT. The children’s play given at the Parish Hall last evening by the children of the Parish of Church of the Assumption, was a huge success. Mrs. Hugh Bal he tc het was responsible for arranging an excellent programme which was enjoyed by all present. Miss Rose
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  • 62 9 Kuala Lumpur, December 27. Christmas at Kuala Lumpur pissed off very quie ly. A carol service was held in St Min’s Church, and midnight mass was celebrate! at St. John’s. There was no sporting fixture with the exception of a cricket match, yesterday evening, betwe a n Me-srs.
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  • 235 9 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following are the First Day’s handicaps for the Penang Turf Club January Meeting Rice 1 —The Mixed Handicap. San Sebastian 10. 0 The Friar 9. 6 Lodestar 10. 0 Sweet Marie 8.11 Silent Knight 10. 0 Lah 8. 6 Lossie 9. 9 Melodist
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  • 248 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, December 24. A meeting of the Warders’ Recreation Club took place 1 «st night at 6 30 p.m. in the Warders’ Reading Room. The members present were: Messrs. H. Pizer, G. Wyatt (Honorary Secretary), S. Mears, F. C. Everdell, F. W. Ayres. W.
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  • 294 9 A Half Year of Satisfactory Business. The shareholders of the Straits Trading Company are calle 1 to meet on December 30, when the following report of the directors for the half year ended September 30, 1912, being the first half of the business year 1911—1913, will be
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  • 85 9 London, 17 th December. A Teheran wire states :—The Swedish officer commanding the Gendarmeiie at Shiraz reports that the gendarmes escorting Capt. Eckford behaved excellently, and eventually saved the situation. He adds that his view is shared by Capt. Eckforo’s English companions. The Swedish officers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 119 9 For Household JJ r Ml Use.—To use it TL yf M is the best, most V 1 simple. most comfortable J way of iron- r**" 7VV, ing. Inde- //I J pendent of stove and 11/ I gas, it can be FV VI j Ilf f used anywhere. <ij'w■ M I
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  • 311 10 I Speculation is already rife, says a naval j correspondent, as to the name of the armoured ship, the gift of the Federated Malay States. Ma'acca is conjectured as the most probable name, this being already in the signal book. Malaysia is a second favourite
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  • 287 10 -Z. <L’ C. Express. The will of Mr. James Arthur Delay, the Singapore solicitor who cemmitted suicide after the di«appearance of Mrs. Nowill, has been made public. The document, which is dued Nov. 25, 1911, bequeaths to the Public Trustee of England a sum of £10,030, free
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  • 191 10 —T. of Ceylon Correspondent. KELANTAN PRODUCE AND DEVELOPMENT. The Ke’antan Produce and Development Company, Limited, prospectus which has ju-t been i sued states that the Company will te profit-earning from the 1 eginnir g. The Capital is £102,500 sterling of which £lOO,OOO are 7 per cent, participating
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    • 486 10 Patronised By Royalty. Don't ask where to stay if you desire the best SAY ‘THE GRAND,” lPolt WHICH IS The only really First-class Hotel in the Malay Peninsuh Telegrams Cb.«t, Ipoh. P. Z. CREET, Propna MANURES FOR Rubber, Coconuts, etc., etc., BEST RESULTS OBTAINED WITH FREUDENBERG Co.’s SPECIAL FERTILIZERS. C.
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  • 318 11 —S.T. MR. JUSTICE PARKER DELIVERS JUDGMENT. FINDS AGAINST MISREPRESENTATION ALLEGATIONS. The special Loudon Correspondent of the Straits Tinies wired auder date December 20:— Mr. Justice Parker to-day gave part judgment in the Aird Taojong Pagar Board case. The judgment, he said, was limited to the facts and
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  • 169 11 The appended Reuter’s telegram, of date London, December 21, was sent to the Singapore papers but not to the Pinang Gazelle After a trial of forty-two days in the Chancery Court, before Mr. Justice Parker, in the case of John Airds, Ltd., versus the Taojong Pagar Dock Board,
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  • 313 11 —5 T. The chief issues raised in this most important case may be stated for brevity and clearness as follows (1) Was there such a material misrepresentation of facts as would be likely to cause Sir John Aird and Co., to accept the contract at a lower figure
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 493 11 Oatine It is th» dirt 1« the 1« remove* the dirt from the pore* the skin thoroughly. A FREE Oatine Cream *»h oe *mt on appucatitM*, ur tor 14 cent* stamp* a rxni «-«miaimng of the Manne Preparation-* an book f\ TELL “T CO NTI NFNT AL I It is
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    • 349 11 Saint-Raphad VVine I 18 1 1. The Sovereign Remedy in Ansmia and B Chlorosis. 2. A Delicious Dessert Wine. I 3. The Best Restorative after Illness. 4. For the Robust and Invalid. B 5. A Reliable and Inexpensive Preparation.' 6. A Medicine but not Medicated. B OBTAINABLE AT TONC JOO
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    • 2519 12 P. &O. Intended Sailings. Norddevtscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., iiFicro suaman» limited. X. &lt;*.- tk MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. VUMUI Slid 111 Sllip (0., (U lndia connecting with Moloja. Im».» T. 8.. L and Jan. 9 Assaye connecting with Morea. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV P.H
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