Straits Echo, 8 January 1912

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PEJNANG, MONDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1912.%- Siajle Copy, 10 cents. No. 6
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1185 1 If you require a Tonic and some* thing to nourish you. Drink Dog's Head Guinness's Stout, and look for this label to see that you get it. TIANtt LEE A Co., BoU Agents. US rr i > f M i A >V*; Av Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G.
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    • 31 1 Order 0 in Nip BottlesDog's Head Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that cheers and soothe* and doesn’t harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANQjLEE A Co.. Sole Ag<mb.
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  • 1900 2 Mr. P. K. Nambyar writes In order that the inaccurate statements male at tlio general meeting held on 30th ultimo mar not go uncoutradicted I am obliged to make the following observations 1 ain glaj that Messrs. Robinson Welsh and Co. have courageouely thrown all the
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  • 1133 2 The poor middleman,” who probably has an anxious hour himself over his bills occasionally, must begin to suspect, if he believes the papers, that he aloue is to blame, not only for the size «if In'* own liabilities, but for the embarrassments *>f all the rest
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  • 929 2 Women the world over seem to have risen in revolt and to be out on the war-path for sure. And now, following the news of the great suffrage victory in California, thera comes the statement tbit in China, the women, as well as the men, are stirring
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 10 2 Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal draentry. oough», oold».
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    • 95 2 The Wise Motker. The most prominent physician in the country cannot produce better results in the treatment of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough than the wise mother with a a bottle of Chaml>erlain’s Cough Remedy She always keeps it in a handy place and knows where to lay her
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    • 193 2 DHANNANTARI RASAAN. This is a marvellous preparation for the cure of nervous debility, loss of vigour, and retentive power and functional exhaustion. Rs. 2 per week. H. H. The Maharajah Bahadur of Benares, Rai Nor emir a NsihSen. Bahadur, Editor, "Indian Mirror." Babu Sarada Churn Mitter, late Judge of High
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    • 320 2 JUST PUBLISHED OUR BIG CATALOGUE, an indispensable Reference Book for Daily Requirements OK A GENERAL Guide for anything you want to purchase. The following short headings will show the vastuess and comprehensiveness of the Catalogue. 1. Essence, Atar, Hair oil, Ac., Perfumery. 2. Kul>l»er stamp. Brass seal, and all sorts
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  • 4148 3 P. O. Here is a full Report, of the Proceedings at the Seventy-first Auuual Meeting of the P. A 0., at which Sir Thomas Sutherland presided The Secretary (Mr. F. J. Abbott) read the notice convening the Meeting. The Chairman. —Ladies and gentlemen, I presume you will take the Report
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 MuicuUr Rheumatism It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Fox salt by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 75 3 Serious Side of Cold. l>o you know that of all the minor ailment* colds are by far the most diugereus r It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia
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    • 38 3 Something to Remember. When buyiug a coush medicine for children bear in mind that Chamberlain’s Remedy is most effectual for cold*, up croand whooping and that it contains no harmfnll drutr For sale by all Di and Dealers.
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    • 13 3 For all internal complaint*, dysertery, C'msrbs, cold*, ptr»., take Wood*’ Great Feppermmt Cure.
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    • 681 3 A Captain in Kitchener's Scouts i iAt h I 3T”$ \S Jv -c-y •:W V 1 1» .Tv I ,V Kjfy ,1 ji 1 1 ii ire i! .j; i <u Je= ,c vN v- ii i A><7 .'A'• T \"K 'I .o v 'J i "y Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis—
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  • 1109 4 Tbe secon<l annual general fneetiug of the Lumut Rulrber Estates, Limited, was held on Dec. 14th at the London Chain t>er of Cotninerc*, Oxf«>r«l-court, Canunn-slreef, E C., Sir William Adamson, o m 0., (tbe chairman), presiding. The Secretary (Mr W. Milne) h iving read the notice convening
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  • 103 4 January, 1912. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W, A M. A.M. P.M. P.N. Bth 2.34, 8.46, 2.58, 9.10 9th 3 22, 9.33, 3.45, 9.56 10th 4 08, 10.20, 4 32, 1044 Ith 4.55, 11.07, 5.19, 11.21 12th 5.44. Nil. 6.10, 12.32 13th 6.38,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 57 4 THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound u TASTELESS ODORLESS Ihe latest scientific pre J parationofCOl) LIVFR OIL Does all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly ie commended by th. mi di cal profession. rr OF ALL
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    • 303 4 Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy bv giving Ohanberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this i disease with perfect success. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT GRAND GALA NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF
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    • 1368 4 PENANG «AT.TP.fI BOOM, BEACH STREET,* PENANG. ESTABLISHED 1892. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OP THE HON’ELE I. N BLAND. C. M. UTE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. KNANC. Awlioawrt Brokers Appraisers House ui L»«4 Agemts, Sk'ppieg sad Geaersl Coamissios Agests. Import Merchants, Dealers m British, Continental and Oriental Curios, Wholesale and Retail. Cabinet Furniture
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1808 5 <SIH P PI NG *1»l KIO. S.N.C Arrivals and DepurttiMUt. Mail Service Outward. Jan 11 Assay® connecting with Macedonia Jau 25 Himalaya Morea Homeward BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. iFom Singapore. (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Intended to Sail.' Thur. 11th Jan., 4
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  • 477 6 A Joubnal ok Thought Published daily (except Sun lays an 1 pub’ic holiday s) AT THK CRITERION Lri>. No. 226—232 Batch Street, Penaug. Pkioe. Daily bical 5524- per annu n Out station... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Po*t Free) 3*5 CABLE Af>DRESS ECHO-PENANO.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing
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  • 973 6 fs there,” enquire:! tin Europe in Who hikes t i See and Hear for himself, “one of those places herein Penang ‘1 The Sinologue, who ha-1 been varuieg about the charm-. of Chinese eh -p houses, the clients thereof, and of their conversations, said the answer was in
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  • 25 6 The proposed Welsh national testimonial to Mr. Lloyd George has been abandoned in deference to the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s wish. Telegrapke 1.
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  • 94 6 Merlimau 0,739 Bukit Jelot »ng 1,859 Punggor 1,509 Pelepih Valley 1,80-9 Kota Tinggi 1,525 Sigint'iig (>JO Senawaug 10,000 Sandycroft 11,197 Singapore an 1 Johore 2 >,211 Seekee 900 Cheras 2,050 Malacci Rubber Plantation 115,000 Penang Sugar Estates 39,277 Straits 118,000 Rubaua 29,300 Tali Ayer 23,000 Bagan Serai
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  • 124 6 Paul de Busock, a journalist and formerly an official in Siam, was arrested on a cable from Singapore and brought up at Bow Street charged for committal to the Indian Police «vita receiving stolen jewellery. The j-’wels, valued at <£lo,ooo, belonged to the Dowager Queen of Siam,
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  • 57 6 M>* J C. Sugars a«* Acting Solicitor Gt-ner I, Penang. Mr. W. Bart,'ey as Asst District Ju Ige, Si gaj. >re Mr. YanNgan Pan as J. t*. for Singapore. The Darul Muhibbah C üb, Penang has been registered under the Societies Ordinance. Quarcintine restricti u s agaiust the ports
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  • 67 6 The Foreign Office lias replied to the representations of fb j Imperial Merchant Sorric* Guild on b«*b*lf of the Straits Steamship steamer Kuala which was wrecked off Socotra and pillaged hv the natives. The reply says that the application should have been made first to the Indian Government
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  • 27 6 Consular telegrams fro u Chunking state that the Chinese ex-* Mitel Co *o-er-Fang, Vicerov of Szechuan, and the Imperialist General Tien on December 20. Telegraphed.
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  • 569 6 The orderly rows of rubber trees had affected him as a geometrical paper pattern tr;es the bed-ridden. Whichever way he looked, his eye was compelled to trace to the end of a diminishing perspective. Moreover, he was forced to count the rows, and the components of rows, the trees
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  • 19 6 Mr. Llewllyn Williams lias beeu appointed Recorder of Swansea. This will necessitate a by-election at Carmathen. Telegraphed.
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  • 247 6 Lee writing to the Echo from Taiping shvB The Chinese here are making a row over the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar by the Nanking Provisional Government. Whether such adoption is true I am unable to assure, but I have heard and have read in papers that the
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  • 82 6 Hie sky was overcast and the weather <-n>! wV‘ii the match between the M C.C and a Geelong XV was continued on Saturday. The attendance was good and t.ie wicket excellent. Geelong scored 277 l n innings, toward* which total Liddicutt, by splendid defence and without giving a
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  • 38 6 A meetiug of Thames Ironworkers rejected the Admiralty proposal for a fiftv-tlm*, hours’ week. It is understood that a campaign will lie opened for a forty-eight hours’ week iu the shipbuilding trade throughout the country. Telegraphed.
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  • 178 6 A fancy bazaar opeued iu Lahat (Jau. 5) lleginning at 10 o’clock in the morning ami it was to last four days. The Ivwau Tee temple where the function is taking place is prettily decorated with numerous new China republic in flags. Prior to the opening 0 f
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  • 29 6 A telegram from the Hague states that the Committee is drafting an International Opium Convention embodying the decisions of the Conference which will reassemble on Monday. Telegraphed.
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  • 180 6 If the junior reporter of the Pulo Tikua Times were to review a novel by Arnold Burnett, and describe it as amateurish, local readers might smile indulgently. For of such is the busiuess of journalism. If the editor pf the Singapore Free Press were to say that Lloyd-George is
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  • 19 6 Mr. Hazeu, the Canadian Minister of Marine, is coining to London to confer with the Admiralty Telegraphed.
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  • 145 6 For a great part of the European community here the visit of the Straits and F. M. S. cricket team for the match which begau to-day, is an event of first-rate importance, says the Bangkok Times” of Dec. 29. Singapore takes such visits from ports much farther away
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  • 37 6 A telegram from Peking says that the Powers have occupied the line from Pekin;' to the sea in accordance with the plan recently desired by the foreigners who are gratified by this demonstration. Telegraphed.
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  • 118 6 Mr. D. O. Brown was arrested on complaint made by the Manager of the Tronoh Mines Ltd. on the charge of having misappropriated certain moneys lielonginto the mines. But when the case was called before Mr. Gibson at Ipoli, the Deputy Public Prosecutor said that he had
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  • 38 6 A telegram from Berlin savs that the of the first officer of the German crui^ r Stettin was broken into aud secret document 5 w<>re stolen. A reward has been offered h’ r their recovery. Telegraphed-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 304 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A Special Meeting of the Municipal Coniinboiutier* will be held at the Municipal < Xlicy at ti :iU p.m. on Thursday, the 1 1th iustant. ft intine** To a men.l Petroleum Bv-laws. To lx* followed by the usutl ordinary fortnightly meeting. L. A. Col'tikk BIGGS, Secretary. 3»CD©CD#C Visiting-“
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    • 43 6 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. M KM* —-SINGAPORE. Lift* An!<iirain‘(* i»ml linilovnicni iit All Forms. LI HERA I* POLIFI MS. LOW RATES b n in-'fil iyimtd ftrr' J'mniig. MAOIiETH AND BAAHIETT. HORACE R JOSEPH. i.ora l Offic’.: —No. 7, (Jvio.v Strket.
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  • 105 7 Sir Robert Fulton, writing to the Times upon the future of Tibet, urged that it would lie of great advantage to England for the Dalai Lama to resume the rule. He was indebted to the English for an asylum and moans of subsistence and lie sees that. Great Britain
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  • 96 7 At the annual general meeting of the members of the Crescent Football Club, last evening, the following office liearers were elected for the current year: President, Tuan Chee. Vico Presidents, M. C. Mahomed and E. P. Mydinsah. Secretary and Treasurer, Mahomed Haniff (S. Maoikrain). Auditor, E.
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  • 89 7 A telegram from Boston states that the Baptist pastor Kiclieson has confessed to a murder committed in October last. He says that his conscience will not admit further wronging by a public trial of her whose pure young life he destroyed. Ho wishes to live in order
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  • 83 7 The acting British Resident, My. E. G. Broadrick, presided at a meeting" of the King Edward Memorial Committee held on Saturday afternoon at the Resident’s office, Klumpur. It was decided that Kuala Lumpur s memorial shall take the form of a bust of the late King and shall
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  • 40 7 We regret to have to anuounco t ie death of Nonya Yeo Geok Saik, grandmother of Mr. Yeo <iiian Seok, which took place at her residence in Love Lane at 10 p.in., on Friday, at the age of 73.
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  • 60 7 A telegram from Beilin states that the Norddeutsche Zeitung, in an election manifesto, says that the Socialists held aloof from all measures assuring the defence of the Fatherland for which the new Reichstag will probablv soon have to make elaims. No man solicitous for the future of the latherland
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  • 75 7 Penang, Sfh January, 19Vi. Skllino. London T. T. 2 L,\ Demand 2/4^ 4in/st 2/4$ Calcutta T. T 174J Rangoon T. T. 1^4 Madras T. T. l'4j-^ Hongkong T. T. 18$ di*. Shanghai T. T. 93$ Buying. oin st credits Loudon 2 4$ (>0d st n h 2'4, 7^
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  • 53 7 A telegram from Chicago says that a fight to a finish has been arranged between Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, somewhere in Nevada next July. Johnson is guaranteed $31,000 (gold) and a third of the receipts from the films. The fight w ith McVea has
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  • 32 7 Lahat 524 pikuls Ulu l*iah 520 Kinta Association 846 flyman Hrdr. L! 400 ■'Pii*ia" Bahru 6K5 Siputeh 493 Suugei Gau 120 Batumi) Tin Co. 845 »t Hvdraulic 400 M
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  • 355 7 j Mr. Winston Churchill First Lord of the l Admiralty has issued a long memorandum j announcing the imine.bate formation of a s i Naval War Staff and explaining generally I the changes involved. The War Stuff iJ of the Admiralty will lx? organised from the existing elements
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  • 81 7 Cambridge is the favourite University of Straits students. Once it was Edinburgh, but during recent years Cambridge has supplanted it in popularity. No student from the Straits, so far as we know, has gone to Oxford. Yong Shook Liu, the sixteen ye-.r old son of Towkay Yong
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  • 94 7 A telegram from Romo states that the Minister of the Treasury in a financial st.itcineut estimates the surplus lor 1011-2 to be 23,700,0 0 lire ami tnat of 1012-3 to Ins 14,500,000 lire. He reviewed the progress Italy had made in the halfcentury illustrated by the fact that
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  • 51 7 The following articles will be found on our outsi le pages Page 2. Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd., Mayor Shank’s Cheap Potatoes and Progressive Chinese Women. 3.—P. &O. 4.—Lurnut Rublier Estates. 9. —Ceutral China Famine Relief Committee. 10. —Pahang Consolidated Company, Ltd 11. —Bantering Literary Deities aud A Black Man’s
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  • 13 7 The Golf match at Singapore lietween Law and Medicine was drawn. Telegraphed.
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  • 80 7 Still they come. Two calendars trorn Messrs. Macbeth and Barrett as local ig*mts for the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company and Messrs. C ildlxck MacGregor ACo One from Messrs. Howarth Erskine A Co, a very effective one with an embossed map of the Malay Peninsula, one from Messrs Guthrie
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  • 36 7 Having for tb“ .Malay r ooioa;i at Singapore the Persenagan Stra beat the I>arul Atiali iu the final tie l»y one goal to nil Lady Young presented the Shield and badges. Ttleyru pA ed.
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  • 39 7 A friendly game of '•occor played on Victoria Giĕen last Saturday between th-* C R. C. Second XI gnd V K Phirdaus F. C. resulted 'itf a ain for the former team bv 7 goals to one. Redaction.
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  • 16 7 Two trains collided at Boudr near Paris Niue were killed and seventeen injured. Telegraphed.
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  • 127 7 The papers state that the ballot of the j miuers of Great Britain next week will practically be unanimous in favour of a strike on March 1 in order to establish the principle of the minimum wage and the trouble regarding character certificates. It threatens to involve
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  • 146 7 The Straits Opera Company has caught on. Standing room only on Saturday night when the Company staged All Baba and the Forty Thieves.” Between the acts Md John amused the audience with comic songs, and Miss Nita cake walked. Do you want to see Shakespeare done into Malay
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  • 119 7 telegram from Shanghai states that the Chinese, in a long manifesto to all friendly rations, recite their grievances against the Manchus and de lare their determination to set up a republic to respect all treaties, loaus and obligations entered into by the Manchus with foreigners prior to the
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  • 357 7 Arrivals. Per s.s. Klang from Singapore. Mr. Khoo Hun Yeang, Mr. A. F. Robertson. From Port Swettenham Mr. aud Mrs. L. V. Fox. Mr. aud Mrs Burnard, Mr. G. Mcßain, Mr. Gruuiitt, Mr. Slater aud Mr. Noore. Per s.s. Elephanta from Singapore Messrs. Hett, 11 Schloemer and Sariif
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  • 25 7 A telegram from Teheran says that the Sowars of Brilish Consul Smart who were attacked by Ptrsian roadguards have arrived at Shiraz. Telegraphed.
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  • 72 7 The decrease in Great Britain’s imports for December was 44,107,447. The increase in the exports was 41,147,769, principally in iron and steel manufactures —ships and railway material, motor ears and cycles. The export of cotton goods decreased by 4506,000, wool decreased by 4373,000, and electrical goods by 4388,000.
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  • 105 7 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Following is tho result of Saturday’s tie:— Championship. Jpoay Ewe Geat beat Goh Keat Hong 4 —6 6—2 6—4. 'Following is the result of yesterday’s tie Singles Handicap, Class A. Oh Teik Lee beat Ho Oon Tat, 5—7 6—3 6—l. The following tie has been fixed
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  • 22 7 Captain Skinner, K.A.M.C., was knocked down by a tram at Singapore i.isfc Saturday. He was severely bruised and cut. Telegraphed.
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  • 39 7 The f Lowing business in tin has been done to-day:— Singapore Straits Trading Co., buyers no sellers Penane Penang Tin Exchange, 12| tens at 95 Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at $176 per coyan.
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  • 15 7 Lord Stafford is engaged to Eileen Butler, daughter of the Duke of Lanesborough. Telegraphed.
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  • 151 7 Salak South Ltd. was sold on Jan. 6 for S 10,000. Mr Gleeson, auctioneer, offered 29 acres of mining land, a sub-lease of 32 acres, the buildings thereon, three suction gas engines and producer plant complete and other machinery, in one lot. He said the maxi
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  • 23 7 R.»ar Admiral the Hon. A. E. Ret hell, C.AI.G succeeds Rear Admiral E. J. Slade as Commander in-Chief, East Indian Squadrou. Telegraphed.
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  • 65 7 To-day 20th Dav of 11th Moon. P C. C. Bowls Ties. Penang Race Entries close, 5 p.m. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. 4-30 p m. Volunteer Recruit Drill B Co.) George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Straits Cinematograph, P-siang Road. The Straits Opera Co., Tek
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 FOR SA.X.E. HOUSE NO. 7<*, Penang Street. Apply to 8-1-12 19a 9, KLANG STREET. The Chinese Steamship Coy, Ltd. For Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy 8 Swatow. The a. s. Glenogle, 3,750 tons. Captain V. Graves, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday, the 10th instant and will leave for the above
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    • 672 7 It's Leap Year ARE YOU ENGAGED On January 23rd and 27th, AT 9 P. M. IF NOT, book your seats for the Town Hall. POPULAR PRICES. Iff Penang Sales Room. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The sale of all the right title and interest of the aiid M.M.M. Noordin in
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 107 8 Btnoa, I hit., 5.8., 836, Tweedy, 7th Jan., Deh, 6th Jan., Gen —H. L. A Co. Jin Ho, Hr., as, 110, Wright, 7th Jan, Trang, 4th Jan., Gen. —E. H. Co., Ltd., JV/rW, Br., s.s., 124, Case, 7th Jan., Asahan, 6th Jan., Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Jinien Man*, Jap,
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    • 64 8 8th January. Hirothima Maru, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Fegu, for Port Swettenhano, Port Dickson and Malacca. Canton, for Dmdings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Hong Wan 1, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Jin»en Marti for Singapore, China and Japan. Uti Feng, for Pulau Jjangkawi, Perlis and Setul. Coen, for
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    • 324 8 Fob Alor Bt*r (Kedah)—Per Tong Chnan, tomorrow, 9 a m. Trang—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. A Rah an—Per Ban Whait Soon, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Omapere, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and £watow Per Beang Ckoon, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Bindings and Sitiawan Per
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  • 124 8 Pbhah#, Btb Ja huart. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/41 M 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 J w 3 Credit 2/4y 3 Docu mentury.. 2/4sf ■lalcutta, Demand Bank R*. 174 n 3 days'9ight Private »'<ss lomhay, Demand Bank •74 Vfoulmein. Demand Bank 178 8 days'
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  • 230 8 Gold Leaf 504.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 2 7\ buyers Trang Pepper 20.— non. Cloves 34 —sellers L'B —nominal Pickings 100 —buyers Nutmegs 1108 26. »50 sales No. 1 8 30 sale Sugar I 2 810 sal s (.Basket 5,10 nom. Copra (mixed) 9.95 m i es
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  • 185 8 Penano, Bth Januak f, 1912 Bkek cts. Soup por catty 14 Roast 1 24 Steaks 24 Stew o'* Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 0% Tail each f O Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 5 > Pork— Pork jer catty 32 Pig’* Head... 20
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  • 1065 8 Name. p pa 5 _o I o p GP RUBBER—DOLLAR SHAKES. ietLn Rubbe. o Ltd. do premiumshares lalakofl Rubber U 0., Ltd. An sod Rubber Estate Limited RUBBER—ST ERL I>o SHARKS. To cts. $5 4 $1.30 «2 $lO5 s:' $2 do cts. loots. di»s 31» 310.50 34.50 80 cts.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 44 8 It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that thousands of persons have to thank (joiiOHaii for restoration to health and happiness. It is astringent and antiseptic aad has never l»een known to fail. At all dealers in Patent Medicines and Chemicals in bottles of 40 capsules.
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    • 67 8 (JnnON-Mt capsules contain only the purest East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. The first dose quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms, bots of 40 capsules, at all dealers and chemists. D Those tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE the same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS
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  • 657 9 16 Kiukianu Road, Shanghai. This Committee exists to gather infer* t mat ion concerning the suffering cause* 1 by famine and war in China, to make the farts known to the world, to receive contributions, > and to distribute aid to the destitute and starring.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 788 9 DUTCH CIGARS We supply the foliowirg brands: G. H. SLOT Co., 35 E, Beach Street, Penang. 3 LEADING CIGARETTES? BOX OF 100, S 2-25. VW4 iK^uuuut uimr®irtr«*« **/**-tfij 'tet CICOMTHA BOX OF 100, 82-25. MW miWIKIM MIHMI *AHDI BOX OF 100, 82. Wo can thoroughly recommend these cigarettes and fully
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    • 935 9 Bakal di trima pactuur bess&r, ija itoe kira-kira lacri 2 boelan. Koempoelan machint machin mendjait bergoena boeat anak-anak. Anak-auak sekaraug bole mendjaidengen ini machin meudj lit, sebagimana orang-orang toewa meodjait dengen maebiumachin jang biasa, mcniug iai machin di kerdjaken dan di sediaken perloe boeat anakanak soepaja tida ocsali me in
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    • 324 9 PLEASE TRY ONCE OUR GENUINE Bijolee Flute Harmoniums. Roistered No. 116. Guarantee 3 Yean. It is in genuine solid seasoned Teak wood made strongly and durable, air tight due* and damp proof. Fitted with Best English materials. Sweet and roost Powerful tone 3 Octaves one set reed 3 stop C
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    • 57 9 THIS IS IT VVatcrb iry's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODOKLEJS i 7sJJr9 The latest scwnfifii pre paration of COD LIVHK OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly rc coinmended by the tiledi cal profession. -i C
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  • 1416 10 The fifth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Pahang Consolidated Company, Limited, was held on Dec. 15th. at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E. C., Mr J. E Chainpney (chairman of the company) Presiding. Tbe .Secretary (Mr. Arthur Giffard) having read the notice convening the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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