Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-12-30 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 298 VOL. LXX. MONDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1046 1912-12-30 1 «■aivaa For $3O j I V 7 ou can have the Pinang X Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRiPTION. $27.) n Proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. a Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should g be addressed to g a1,046 words
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Article905 1912-12-30 2 Mr. Arthur Floyd, who shot and killed one of the mutinous Malay firemen on the British oil-tank veoel Cuyahoga, has been acquitted, the Maltt c «urc finding that no crime was to be imputed to him, as the shooting was impelled by actual necessity in legitimate self-defence. One905 words
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Advertisement1484 1912-12-30 2 INSURANCE. SITUATIONS S VACANT. JS JKSVI shell lime for delivery at Bagaa Samak ITHE CORPORATION OF THE WANTED- and/or Chan Seng E.tates. ROYAL EXCHANCE ..(ASSURANCE A TEACHER (M-tle or Female) with a Rubber Estates oj Krian Ltd., Farit Buntar. Royal Exchange, London. Juuior or Senior certificate, for a school out1,484 words
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Advertisement525 1912-12-30 2 ARE YOU LOSING I j|!|B|||k AS A RESULT WlBjW of ,LLNESS Bwg If so, your body is using up its reserve of vitality I |j§ instead of thriving upon the food you ea t. I Consumption will follow unless this waste is I checked. 1 E ‘Kepler’ Solution is the525 words
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Article503 1912-12-30 3 Probably the most continuously difficult problem the planter has to face, sajs the writer of Rubber Notes in the S.F.P., is that contained in the successful maintenance of an efficient labour force, and especially when that has to be considered in its relation to production costs, as it503 words
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Article279 1912-12-30 3 Chinaman’s Alleged Attempt To Rob A Bank. Sim Eng Hoh, who is charged with attempting to cheat the Netherlands Indian Commercial Bank of $50,000, was placed before Mr. E. L. Talma, last Tuesday at Singapore, Mr. L. E. Gaunt appearing for the prosecution. Mr. Gaunt observed279 words
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Article24 1912-12-30 3 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag Hotel Norman, Runnymede Hotel and Carlton Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.24 words
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Advertisement911 1912-12-30 3 =====d X’MAS DELICACIES! AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. a,e now orders for our annual festive cakes at the usual Paid-up Capital 200 000 Reserve Fund F Price Of $3 P©F 2 lb. Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200 000 Head Officii* ’r* A superb display of French and English911 words
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Advertisement98 1912-12-30 3 PREPAID TO YOUR PORT. Teo Days' Trial allowed Direct from Factory. Hik-hest-Rrade British-made MEAD IS" COVENTRY FLYERS WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARS. Defiance Puncture-Resisting or Dunlop V/m Tyres, Coasters, Variable-Speed Gears. JflJlMk aCnM Flyer or Brook's Saddles, etc. E 3. to £9 Tyres and accessories at half usual prices. WT r Write98 words
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Advertisement479 1912-12-30 3 s ft TO-DAY H not to-morrow! w O fIM rw B e f or e deciding where to fc, send your order, X» would like you to see o D our Illustrated CataY logue, which shows the il I Latest Fashions in Ladies’ j| n p and Gent.’s Goods. 11479 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article77 1912-12-30 4 .—Reuter. Adelaide, December 29. In the match against New South Wales, South Australia compiled a score of 569, Mayne making 124, Chamberlain 103, and Steele 113, not out. New South Wales replied with 276 and, on following on, «cored 240. Melbourne, December 28. New South Wales scored.—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article148 1912-12-30 4 THE PLAYERS SELECTED. The Mohammedan Football Association, Peiang, are holding sports on their grouni at Dato Kramat on New Year's Day. Sports will start at 2 p.m. and at the conclusion, the final match in the M.F. A. Cup Competition, between the Sabrul Jamil Football Club and148 words
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Article63 1912-12-30 4 HORSES FROM SINGAPORE. The following horses arrived this morning by the ss. Klang H. H. toe Sultan’s Silent Knight, La Cocotte and Major Dooley. Mr. Austral’s The Friar and The Colonel', Mr. Amber’s’’ The Nun and Skirmish Tungku Omar’s Roug«-et Noir Sweet Marie, Seronok, Pip, Brown Comet, Kes63 words
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Article146 1912-12-30 4 Installations at Lodge Zetland. On Friday evening, St. John’s Day, the annual installation meeting and banquet of Lodge Zetland in the East took place at the Freemason’s Hall, Singapore, when a large number of members of the Craft attended the time-honoured ceremony, which was carried out by Bro. W.146 words
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Article142 1912-12-30 4 A fire broke out in Market Road on Sunday at 3 a.m., destroying a shop-house which was u-»ed as a bicycle shop downstairs and photographic studio upstairs. The former bears the chop of King Shoog and the latter Phin Man. Thecause of the fire was, it is142 words
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Article151 1912-12-30 4 After twenty-one years’ service Mr. W. H. MacArthur, Government Veterinary Surgeon, Penang, who came out to Malaya in 1903, on the eve of his second term of leave in that long period, has had a splendid stroke of luck. He invested two rupees in a ticket151 words
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Article248 1912-12-30 4 THE GENERAL POSITION. There is pretty general talk that the bloom is off the position, says The Ironnonger of 7th instant, and whether this is really so or not sentiment is rather les* favourable to the article than it was. No fault can be found with the November figures,248 words
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Article49 1912-12-30 4 Messrs. Kenneiy «fc Co. advise us that at a meeting of Director* of Ulu Piah Ltd., held on the 28th instant, it was decided to pay the twelfth interim dividend of 20 per cent and a bonus of 10 per cent on the 2nd January, 1913.49 words
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42 1912-12-30 4 The Directors of the Company, at a meeting held this afternoon, declared an interim dividend at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on the paid-up capital of the Company as at the 30th December, 1912.42 words
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Article57 1912-12-30 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $113.70 per picul, business done. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $114.37|; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil Eastern Smelting Co-, Ltd., nil Messrs. Leong Fee Co., 25 tons, $ll4 30 Penang57 words
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Article448 1912-12-30 4 AN INCURABLE HEREDITARY DISEASE. The pronounce nent lately made by the Court Physicians that the illness of the Tsar’s little son is incurable, and that the boy is now discovered to be a haemophiliac, is commented upon in a late issue of The Hospital, which state* that this448 words
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Article1423 1912-12-30 4 A LADY’S EXPERIENCES IN PENANG. To Amateur Gardening Cnristmas Number Miss Constance Lav contributes the following article: On a glorious Eastern morning, with the thermometer standing well above 80 degrees, we set out ou our iron steeds to visit a well-known coco-nut estate in the island1,423 words
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Article138 1912-12-30 4 Furunculosis is regarded by the author as a purely local affection resulting from successive inoculations, and consequently the treatment should be confined entirely to the matter of dressing. Thus, to abort the boil, he recommends that a drop of iodo-acetone should be used. A gauze compress is138 words
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Article114 1912-12-30 4 A Reuter’s Pacific Special to the China Press of date Peking, Dec. 9, says r—lc is understood that Dr. Sun Yat Sen has arranged an in iustrial loan of fifteen millions sterling with a European group in which the Credit Lyonnais is principally interested. The main purpose114 words
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Article198 1912-12-30 4 About 4 pm. yesterday, two Tamils living at No. 71, Gladstone Road, went out to wash themselves at a neighbouring bathing place. A dispute arose over the use of a backet. One named Allagari demanded the bucket which his companion was using. Hi* companion refused198 words
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Article447 1912-12-30 4 CAPITAL TO BE REDUCED. The annual meeting of the Chersonese Syndicate, Ltd., was held at the offices of the Syndicate, No. 25, Station Road, Ipoh, on Saturday morning. The report was as follows In submitting the accounts for the year ending 30th June, 1912, your Directors have pleasure447 words
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Article181 1912-12-30 4 A company styled the Siam Salt Co., Ltd., is in process of formation at Bangkok. It has a capitil of Tjs. 100,000 in Tcs. 10 shares and take over the Laad Yai Salt Company, which has recently acquired from Phya Rasdakorn Kosol the Ban Swkla property181 words
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Article736 1912-12-30 4 Mails Close on Week D ays. For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 1Q 4- p.m. Bukit Tam bun, 6-15 a.m at R p.m., and also 5-30 D ’m J®’’ H 5 Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 arn 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m. l’ar 5 X p.m., and also736 words
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Advertisement232 1912-12-30 4 ADVERTISING FAILURES. There are still men who say they have found advertising a failure. Tl>ey claim that they gave it a fair trial and could see no results. Whenever a merchant says that be has tried advertising without success, there is usually a very good reason why it did not232 words
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RUBBER.
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Article433 1912-12-30 5 In the December number of the Agricultural Bulletin of the Federated Malay States is a paper by Mr. F. G. Spring, Government Agriculturist, concerning manorial.experiments with young rubber. The experiments entended over a period of one year and w?re carried out on six plots of land, five being433 words
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Article643 1912-12-30 5 THE CLAIM AGAINST DIRECTORS. —EVIDENCE AS TO PROMOTION. In the King’s Bench Division, before Mr. Justice Darling and a special jury, has been heard the action brought by the Petoong Java Rubber Estates, Limited, against the Montrose Matabele Company, Limited, Mr. William Henry Peach, Dr. Cyril643 words
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Article143 1912-12-30 5 —UM. The Investor’s Chronicle continues to prosecute its crusade against the cultivation of coconuts in British Malaya. The desire of all who have at heart tbe permanent prosperity of the plantation industry in this country is to broaden the basis upon which that prosperity rests. Under present—UM. - 143 words
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Advertisement150 1912-12-30 5 The Ceylon Manure works, A. BAUR, PENANG BRANCH. FERTILISERS FOR RUBBER, COCONUTS, TAPIOCA, COFFEE, SUGAR Etc., Etc. RECORD CROPS Soil ANALYSES Free of Charge. THE LARGEST MANURE WORKS IN THE EAST Dealing Exclusively in Manures. THE Johnson-Pickett wMf ROPE Co. Inc., MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Manufacturers off Pure Manila Rope. Made150 words
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Advertisement259 1912-12-30 5 All Aches and Pains Such as sprains, strains, backache, wrenched joints, aching feet, bruises, swellings, crick-in-the-neck, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism—all aching muscles and quivering nerves—can be quickly soothed, relieved and Cured by rubbing in Little’s Oriental Balm, There is no question about this. The Balm is no experiment—for years and years259 words
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Advertisement533 1912-12-30 5 PENANG RACES, Ist &)ay, January Ttf). FRED~LANDER IS BETTING 2000/20 Treble Events 2000/20 RACES 1. 3, 5 »nd 5. S, 7. KACIS J. F ACE 3. RACE 5. RACE 7. The Mixed Handicap. K,,a,8 Lymp f The George Town Cup The Governor s Cep. Distance, one mile. Ptate. Distance, six533 words
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Article34 1912-12-30 6 Macdonald —Macdonald. —At the Pres byterian Church, Penang, on December 28, 1912, by the Rev K. I awso >, ma, Alexander Gordon Macdonald, Inspector of Mines, Kuala Kubu, to Flora Macdonald, of Dunedin, N.Z.34 words
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Article1277 1912-12-30 6 Latest news from London conveys the comforting impression that at last our Home authorities have been aroused from their attitude of apathy toward the repeated protests made by British merchants abroad against the overt violation of the Anglo-Chinese Opium Agreement by the provincial rulers in China.1,277 words
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Article302 1912-12-30 6 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE. The Annual Christmas Tree entertainment given to the children of the parish of the Church of the Assumption took place at the Parish Hall on Saturday evening. The Church grounds were decorated with bunting and it was the original intention, as in previous years, to302 words
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Article457 1912-12-30 6 MACDONALD- M ACDON ALD. At 10 30 a.m. ou Saturday, the marriage wa< solemnised at the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, of Mr. Alexander Gordon Micdonald, In-ipestor of Mines, Kuala Kubu, and Mis* Flora Macdonald, who arrived by the P. and O. s.s. India on Christmas Day. The457 words
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Article769 1912-12-30 6 Mr. H. Furniva’l, Conservator nf v F.M.8., returned fr om Rtreoon Mr. W. W. Dsualas, Comm; Police, ba. returned to Kuala LuX’7 01 leave. r ar from Mr. and Mrs. A Sarkies .„d a Sarkies were passengers f roiu T?" yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. E. of t769 words
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Advertisement176 1912-12-30 6 NEW YEAR PRESENTS. D’ORSAY-PARIS. D’Orsay 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 bottles with adjustable sprays to match. Face Powders, Toilet Soap and Hair Wash.176 words
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Our London Wire.
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Article58 1912-12-30 7 MALACCA’S DIVIDEND. P.G. Special Cable* London, December 28. The share market is buoyant, and there is growing optimism regarding the outlook for 1913. The following forward sales are notified Pelmadulla Rubber Co., fortytwo tons at 4/4. Batu Caves Rubber Co., eighteen tons at 4/SJ. Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd.,58 words
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Article269 1912-12-30 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in oar share list, on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. MM MM 8HABB8. J. s'® a CQ SO a 50 Mining. Malayan Tin 60/- 63/- 63/- 65/PahangC. 9/6 10/4} 9/10} 10/7} P. Bharu 4} 4.80 4}269 words
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Article53 1912-12-30 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, December 30. The Christmas party given by Mr. P. Z. Creet of the Grand Hotel was a huge succejs. There was a splendid X’mas Tree with a wealth of toys. The Resident, Hon, R G. Watson, C.m.o and local notabilities were53 words
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Article43 1912-12-30 7 ALL-NIGHT PUMPING AT THE MINES. (From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, December 30. A cloudburst at Tronoh badly flooded the township. The Tronoh Mines staff, however, were well prepared and the pumps worked at full force all night, preventing serious flooding.43 words
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Article47 1912-12-30 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 30. The new Volunteer Regulations have been gizetted. The chief alteration con stitutes a first an 1 second class reserve, the foi mer to be kept in practice by put ting in a few drills and musketry course annually.47 words
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Article325 1912-12-30 7 P. 0. NARRONG DULY DAMAGED. DANISH STEAMER IN DISTRESS. London, December 28. The Aarrung sends a wireless message this morning that the passengers are well and cheerful. The ship is severely damaged, and some are seamen injured. Narrung’a Arrival at Grave scad. Later. The Narrung arrived at Gravesend325 words
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Article46 1912-12-30 7 A DREARY FAILURE. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, December 30. The hydro-aeroplane exhibition given yesterday by Mr. W. B. Atwater, the American aviator, was a dreary failure. Many spectators attended. The machine failed to rise from the water, and the show was disappointing.46 words
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Article54 1912-12-30 7 SENT TO GAOL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 30. A houseboy who stole money and jewellery, to the value of $360. belonging to his master during the latter’s absence from the house, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. Some of the property and pawn tickets for54 words
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Article24 1912-12-30 7 —Reuter. London, December 28. Prince Albert sails shortly with other cadets for a cruise to the West Indies aboard the Cumberland—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article132 1912-12-30 7 —D.O.L. Berlin, December 29. The* Petersburg Temps says the report that M. Schomlinoff shall sound Berlin ns to the German attitude in the event of Russia taking a firmer stand against Austria is unfounded. M. Suchomlinoff has no diplomatic mission, though on Monday he will have an—D.O.L. - 132 words
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Article25 1912-12-30 7 .—D.O.L. Berlin, December 29. Luggage for Esat Asia, China and Japan will in future pass through Russia without Customs revision.—D.O.L..—D.O.L. - 25 words
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THE WAR.
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Article458 1912-12-30 7 .—Reuter. AN IMPORTANT MEETINC. London, December 28. Reuter understands that the Turkish counter proposals were submitted to-day to the 1 eace Conference, both parties presenting their maximum demands with a view to mutual concessions. A compromise is, therefore, likely. Reshed Pasha presides to-day, and thus is advantageously.—Reuter. - 458 words
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Article62 1912-12-30 7 —D.O.L Berlin, December 29. No disposition has been made by the Powers to ascertain from the Porte whether the peace n°gotiation* will continue in spite of the Adrianople question not being settled. The adjournment of the Peace Conference is not considered at Berlin as finally thwarting peace, in—D.O.L - 62 words
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Article93 1912-12-30 7 —Reuter. GENERAL DE WETS PROTEST. Pretoria, December 30. A demonstration took place in favour of Hon. J. B M. Hertzog, Minister of Justice, who recently resigned General De Wet. speaking from a manure heap, sa d he would prefer to be amidst the people on a manure’—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article85 1912-12-30 7 London, Dec. 18—Since General Botha’s resignation Mr. Hertzog has refrained from making political speeches beyond declaring that he is anxious not to do anything likely to damage the interests of the people of South Africa. The Government organs regard this as indicating that he will not85 words
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Article352 1912-12-30 7 Reuter. Ml. BONAR LAW’S PROPOSALS. COLONIAL HOHIUIT. London, December 27. After the Christmas lull the Conservative papers have restarted the discussion of Mr. Bonar Law’s tariff policy. '1 here is no sign of the disappearance of differences. The Morning Post is emphatic in declaring that food taxes mustReuter. - 352 words
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Article74 1912-12-30 7 .—Reuter. VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA AND NEW ZEALAND. London, December 28. The battle cruiser New Zealand leaves at the end of January on a prolonged cruise. She calls at St. Helena, Simon’s Bav and Hobart. >he spends two or three months in New Zealand. >he is captained by.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article47 1912-12-30 7 Reuter. Tndianopolis, December 28. Thirty-eight Labour Union officers, charged with being concerned in a dynamite conspiracy, were found guilty, including Mr. Ryan, President of the Ironworkers Union. A hundred explosions came under the scrutiny of the jury They extended from Boston to Los Angeles.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article37 1912-12-30 7 —Reuter. Trieste, December 29. A fire in the forehold of the Austrian Lloyd steamer Cleopatra destroyed forty wagon loads of sugar and other goods, includi* g many carpets. The damage is considerable..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article33 1912-12-30 7 .—Reuter. ADMIRAL SIR WILLI LM DOWELL. London, December 28. The death is announced of Admiral Sir William Montagu Dowell, formerly Commander in-Chief on the China Station and afterwards Commander-in-Chief at Devon- port..—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article31 1912-12-30 7 Reuter. London, December 28. Two more members of the Council of the British Medical Association have resigned, disapproving of the Association’s policy in regard to the Insurance Act.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article32 1912-12-30 7 ,—Reuter. Delhi December 28. Sir Fleetwood Wilson presides at the meetings of the Council in place of Viscount Hardinge, who will probably be unfit for work for some time.,—Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement442 1912-12-30 7 A LONDON FIRM of BRUSH MANU-1 WJ TT II a] 1 J UTT FACIURERS (household fancy aud NOW VU Q P HI) 11 (1 HV painting brushes) requires an AGENT in A. vV U AVlll SINGAPORE. One with good connection would be liberally treated. Reply with full 1 particulars to442 words
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Article427 1912-12-30 8 THE COUNTRY HOSTILE. Chengtu, November 26.—The latest adt vices from Tschienlu say that Yuin I Utah, the Commander of the Tibetan expedition, has left Hokow and is now in the vicinity of Litang. Before going We<t he told a certain foreigner that he only intended proceeding427 words
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Article215 1912-12-30 8 In the last issue of the F.M.S. Gazette appears the draft of a measure which proposes to repeal and re-enact with amendments The Volunteer Enactment 1910, and which has been prepared in order to meet certain criticisms passed on that measure by the Overseas Defence Committee,215 words
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Article154 1912-12-30 8 Bishop Ferguson Davie, writing to Ths Guardian in response to Bishop Montgom* ery’a article on Malaya, says For the first few months the country is in every way delightful. The beauty of the scenery, the friendliness of Europeans, the absence of the chills and fogs of England154 words
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Article166 1912-12-30 8 Monday, December 30. Engineers’ Institute: New Year’s Eve Dance. I Eastern Smelting Co., General Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road f George Town Cinematograph, Kuals Kangsar Road. Tuesday. December 31. E. &O. New Year Eve Dinner and Dancing. Band* Golf Club, 6166 words
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Advertisement956 1912-12-30 8 PENANG SALESROOM, g J ESTABLISHED 1892. g specialities. HIGHCUSS I I FURNITURE SUPPLIERS. 5 UNDBR THK PATRONAGE OF onl y- These distempers aro ter n THE HON'LE R. N. BLAND, C. M. G. g pp R fot shi<,e S (The late Resident Councillor, Penang,) FLO a preparation fo rendering new956 words
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Article2279 1912-12-30 9 Capital. Subscribed. N ber <> f S 43 ■> Shares. Valve. S Dividend». Name. o 1 _____g I 3 ST 1908 1909 1910 1911 ISIS 1N N 1912 1100.000 $60,000 60,000 $1 Fl w nkP Co tl 80 i™ ks; sss :j u 5 *>•>• WU »0,000 550,000 f2,279 words
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Article929 1912-12-30 9 ARRIVALS. Brandan, Dut., 496.53, Dandey, Dec. 29, Deli, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Bandon Dan., 2237, Cutsen, Dec. 30, C’hagen, gen., Slot Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, Dec. 30, Langkat, gen., E. 8. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 199, Case, Dec. 28, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Calypso, Brit., 339,929 words
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Article86 1912-12-30 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, To-Morrow. For Per does. Al or Star (Kedah) Resident Halewyn 8 a.m. Tongkah Calypso 1 p.m. Asahan Petrel 1 p.m. Trang Trang 1 p.i% Langkat Ban Whatt Soon 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m. Deli Circe 3 p.m. 1’eiuk Anson86 words
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Advertisement319 1912-12-30 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865» BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33 9 800,000.0. U 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 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay, Chief Office 1 Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. f Siugaport, W: A.319 words
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Article860 1912-12-30 10 PROGRAMME. NEW YEAR MEETING, 1913. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1913. Race I.—The Ampang Cup. (Class B A cup presented by with $350 added by the Club. Rack 3.—The Ampang Bowl. (Class “A A cup presented by with $350 added by the Club. Two handicaps divided into860 words
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Article422 1912-12-30 10 DEFENCE MEASURES. The technical committee of the Netherlands State Commission for the defence of Netherlands India have taken as a foundation the defence by a fleet of battleships supported by the colonial army. The necleus of this is, according to the Ba'avia Nieuwsblad, to be composed, for the422 words
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Article222 1912-12-30 10 Motor Cycling Manual,” issued by Temple Press Ltd., the publishers of Motor Cycling, now appears in its second edition, the first having sold out in less tl an a yesr. This handbook, the work of practical motorcyclists, has been revised throughout and brought up to date, new illustrations222 words
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Article224 1912-12-30 10 Correspondence Published. London, Dec. 20.—Letters between Mr. Churchill and Admiral Bridgeman have been published. Mr Churchill wrote on November 28th I am glad you have recovered from the chill. I have been meaning for some time to write to you about your health, which caused me224 words
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Advertisement611 1912-12-30 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, nnder mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all611 words
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Advertisement74 1912-12-30 10 ■HMMMMMMNMMHMMMHMMMMMMMMMMMMMN PENANG MOTOR GARAGE, J B CZ/na Street Ghaut, Penang. M Telegraphic Address: MOTOR, PENANG.” Telephone No. 371. jg Undertake all Repairs to Cars, Boats, or anything JJ H connected with the Motor Trade. 2 Mechanical and Electrical. M Stocks kept. European Supervision. M J ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Cars Stored74 words
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Advertisement78 1912-12-30 10 M I tyres! best.F LARGE STOCKS IN ALL CURRENT SIZES. /or PenMg:' SELLAR, MURRAY Co. ALSO AT CHIN SENG Co. FORD CARS, FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $1,720. Complete with all accessories, number plate, and licence. CHIN SENGI Co, Ltd. FC. F. F. Wearne 8 Co. A AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS Kfl AND IMPORTERS,78 words
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Article735 1912-12-30 11 WEEKLY MARK KT REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., writing on sth December, report: Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week Mid-Ameiican—Spot 6.97 7.03 Mid-American, current month 6.70 j 6.87| F.G.F, Egyptian—Spot 10.05 10.15 New York Cotton. r Spot—Cents 12.75 13.10 London. To-day. Last week. Bar Silver 29 7/16735 words
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Advertisement373 1912-12-30 11 naTWfcl. -a-'.-l-iWL*) il A DR|NK > tonic, AND a A DIGESTIVE COMBINED I g» WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS. I". I 8® I K OI I I After I '>'l fO&k wi KSrn Exercise I lliliil!^ i I t'"" ij. f tjQßßfcgj’ After exercise, O.T. is S JOiyOh; <4- :><. a373 words
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Advertisement63 1912-12-30 11 MARTIN’S JWIQLasTEEfe jHhforLadie~s.| PJ LLS ’A French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin’s Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous63 words
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Advertisement289 1912-12-30 11 WHEN VISITING KUALA LUMPUR DO NOT FAIL TO CALL ON RASOOLBHOY AILYBHOY (ESTABLISHED 1890) Bombay Merchants, Commission Agents, NOS. 20. 67, 69 ft 73 JAVA STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. WE STOCK Watches, Jewellery, Silks, Indian Saries, Sarongt, Woollen Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and ah Travellers’ and Estates’ Requisites. Every fortnight we289 words
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