Straits Echo, 30 January 1912
1912-01-30
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Title Section38 1912-01-30 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, WE FEDERATED MALAY STITES AND THE FAR EAST SgNERALLt VOL. lO. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 301 hi JANUARY, 1912.- V J Single Copy, 10 cents. No. V538 words
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Advertisement1211 1912-01-30 1 [f you rajuim Tonic and some* thing to nourish you, Drink Dog's Head Guinness's ,tbf *stout, *</ and look for thu t sn rt ■*> 4* label to aoo that V :.cA you get it. TIAN«I LEE A Co., Sole Agent». Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS,1,211 words
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Advertisement31 1912-01-30 1 Order it in Nip BottlesDog’s Head Guinness's Stoyt. Tht Touic that cheers and soothe* and doesn't harm. Obs» rve this label, it is onerery Pennine Nip. TIANOjLKK A Co- Sol* Aymf.31 words
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1155 1912-01-30 2 The Y T alley of the Yangtsze ha* for centime» l>een subject to severe Hoods and the loss of life from drowning and the resulting famines has run into, not hundreds of thousands, but millions. To relieve the distress caused by this enormous ungovernable river1,155 words
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Article565 1912-01-30 2 Sir, —The revolution that was started at Wu-chang some months ago has now triumphantly emerged as the Republic of China. Those who took a more or less leading part in the widespread movemoit of revolt have secured positions'of honor or trust. Dr. Sun Yat Sen and565 words
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Advertisement67 1912-01-30 2 y H”. -t t tTI -r-»-~++ r -tVfr 9 THIS IS IT! jii 8 i WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELLS3 ODORLESS f The blest scientific pre par.itiot< of COD LIVER OIL Docs all that is claimed for it and supersedes tlic oid fashioned emulsions which upset ihe stomach.67 words
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Advertisement62 1912-01-30 2 TAMIL IMMIGRATION FOND ENACTMENT, 1911 Employers of tamll labour are hereby reminded that returns 1 under the above Enactment for the preceding quarter must be sent to the office of the Superintendent of Immigrants, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be62 words
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Advertisement823 1912-01-30 2 m m m 7TA m v/m m l||M ’tm. Wa Ml! Ĕ m (111 m 'm m 11 Mi 111 m m wm mm,; tiii m ‘A mu //< m m WBSmm wm m m M r h m m ll' nil I t in,,, 1 limn Hi Our Teeth*823 words
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Advertisement747 1912-01-30 2 WAR’ WAR! WAR! This wonderful and attractive programme for this RACE SEASON. The only Picture Show that Everyone Admires. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kanosa Road Theatre Hall, New subjects right from the Manufacturers. THIS GRAN > EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME. 1 Queen of the Sea (Itala) 2 The Lost Umbrella 3) LILY747 words
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Advertisement601 1912-01-30 2 WA.]VTiJXj. Experienced Tamil Dresser a stating Salary required, together with i testimonials to the Manager HuLit jam Kubber Co., Ltd Kuiim. erta SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO 24-1-12 73 A?eni 3 New spacious Godowus facing w Quay near RM S. Railway Station 6W Tenant for 3 years is preferable. For further particulars601 words
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Article32 1912-01-30 3 Vessels trom Ayents t Due i I Bueloic Singapore B.M.&Co. 30th Jan. Prinz Fit el Fried rich Colombo B M.&Co. 1st Feb. Assaye A.O.&C0. 9th Arcadia Singapore A.C.&Co. 27th i32 words
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Article29 1912-01-30 3 Vessels For Agents Leave» Bite! on" Colombo B M.&Co. Jan. Print Fit el Fritdrick Sinjjtiponj B M Jo. Feb. A sta ye Singapore A.G.AOo. Arcadia Colombo A.G &0o.29 words
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Advertisement360 1912-01-30 3 kl S.N.C Arrival» and Depart me*. Mail Service Outward. Feb. 9 Assaye connecting with Marmora 22 India Moldavia Homeward S.S.IOIV, will run through from China to Marseilles and London without transhipment. LARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 Co Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00360 words
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Advertisement254 1912-01-30 3 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. iPoK Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore. (Three times a week). Tort Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulinein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly). Nogapat&in, Madras, Pondicherry, Cudilalore and Karikal. (Weekly). X ■> V*. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Rnru. duti’H packet company*254 words
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Advertisement935 1912-01-30 3 S H P P N G.) MDMTSCM LL07D, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,935 words
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Article, Illustration421 1912-01-30 4 A Joukwax. or Thought. Published daily (except Sundays aud public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226 —232 Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily liocal 824 per anmun Outstation... Postal Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) 815 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO-PENANG Telephone Nos. (Echo, 536 Printing Department 343 Studia421 words
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Article974 1912-01-30 4 Our attention has been called to the following comment in a Singapore paper, rcgardiug the Taiping petition arising out of the ecclesiastical domination of the local school com mittee. The protest, as perhaps might be expected, produced no result, but the feeling in some parta of Taiping974 words
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Article66 1912-01-30 4 Mr. Winston Churchill, replying to Lord Londonderry in regard to his forthcoming meeting at Belfast, disclaims every idea of offending the Protestants of Ireland whose interests, he said, were of most deep concern to every Government and would be respected by all who strive to reconcile Ireland and66 words
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Article72 1912-01-30 4 Two Chinese Li Tek and Ui Ah Chong were charged before Mr. R. B. Osborne yesterday with having in their possession materials for the purpose of counterfeiting coin. The first accused w-.s in additon charged with having in his possession counterfeit coins and with delivering a ten-cent piece72 words
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Article54 1912-01-30 4 A telegram from Melbourne says that the Commonwealth his not yet. received the reciprocity prorvwil* but Mr Andrew Fisher. Prime MinLt°r of the Australian Commonwealth, sirwOs a visit from Mr. George Foster, Canadian Minister of Commerce, who will be heartily welcomed in Australia. The visit will also54 words
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Article95 1912-01-30 4 Mr. A. M. Smith, of Messrs. Topham, Jones and Railton. was charged at Singapore with causing hurt to a Chinaman, whom his motor c»r knocked down and seriously hurt. Mr Snr'th’s c-.r which had collided with a bullock cart was piecipitated into the drain taking wjtfa it a95 words
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Article101 1912-01-30 4 Mr. Winston Churchill, in a letter, emphasises that he had nothing to do with the selection of Ulster Hall which was takeu by the Belfast Liberals after other proposals had failed. He was not connected wit h any arrangements and merely consented to fulfil an oid promise to101 words
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Article127 1912-01-30 4 M. Naina, the clerk in the Municipal Secretariat who was charged with falsifying the water meter accounts to the extent of several hundred dollars, wis sentenced to t hree vearrigorous imprisonment, bv Mr. Justice Ebleu at the Assiz s yesterday. The modus operandi of the defalcations has already127 words
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Article85 1912-01-30 4 The match between New South Wales and Victoria at Sydney was won by the former t’am. New South Wales scored 448 in the first innings, Roy Minuet contributing 210, not out, towards this total. In the second innings the N. S. W. team scored 50 runs for 385 words
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Article323 1912-01-30 4 Science is a wonderful thing. At th» I time we mentioned the snowflake insects in Mr. Stark’s garden, we pleaded ignorance of entomology. It seems we were ina ecu rate in referring to them as moths. We did so because they weren’t butterflies. Wo noted that they were totally323 words
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Article88 1912-01-30 4 Lord Charles Beresford’s book, The Betrayal, which was hastily withdrawn on the eve of its issue last November prior to Mr. Winston Churchill’s transfer to the Admiralty has appeared in a revised form. It vigorously condemns the whole Fisher—McKenna regime and repeats Lord Charles Beresford’s wellknown arguments regarding88 words
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Article65 1912-01-30 4 A telegram from Perlin states that the Archduke Franz Ferdinand has arrived there to attend the christening of the son of the C own Prince of Germany. He was received at the station by the Kaiser and the Grown Prince. The Aichdute subsequently bad a long conversation65 words
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Article125 1912-01-30 4 The Duke of Fife was at Assuan suffer; from pleurisy and congestion of th#» I, the result of a chill. His condition w d A bulletin issued yesterday savs iLml’ passed a restless night. His' couffiJr caused the gravest anxiety. 106 Later.— A telegram from Cairo125 words
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Article325 1912-01-30 4 The other day we wrote of the kind of cadet who on arrival in India is become a public nuisance. Mr. G H R Jackson, a magistrate in the Madras IV dency, must, he one of these. As he was ing along, Dhauapai, aged seven, called out325 words
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Article57 1912-01-30 4 The Duke of Aliereorn, w riting to the Ulster Unionist Council, says that lie is in full accord with the decision of the Council in regard to Mr. Winston Churchill’s meeting. He hopes that no efforts will be relaxed until February 8 and until the trick attempted57 words
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Article95 1912-01-30 4 Mr. T. S. Kung of Nanking, China, is in Penang. He is visiting the Straits to arrange for the opening of branches of the National Bank of China, an institution which he says has a large silver reserve and is under the auspices of the Republican Government.95 words
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Article70 1912-01-30 4 A telegram from Lisbon states that a strike of farm labourers in the district of Evora, of which the details are obscure, but which was seemingly repressed by the military has led to a great sympathetic strike of all trades in the same province and a goneral strike.70 words
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Article114 1912-01-30 4 In one of the papers yepublish®d in the official volume dealing with the Rubber Exhibition in London is one on Factor* Affecting the Valuation of Rubber Shares”, by Mr. W. A. Tiunock. His rule for arriving at a fair ultimate valuation of a rubber estate is,114 words
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Article46 1912-01-30 4 After several weeks of rain and Hood tfir south of England was suddenly f r jf bound, the thermometer registering 20 frost. In the Thames Valiev skating 1: general in the Hooded fields‘also m the Midlands and in the North of England. Telegraphed-46 words
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Advertisement225 1912-01-30 4 ~l FOR SALE. A 6 H.P. Motorcycle (two-cylinder) and Sidecar. All in good order with Lamp, Horn, Tools, Cushion &c., and almost new. Address enquiries to PANGKOR c o Straits Echo Office. Dmc DBC DIC DB C 3©C D+ WHY TROUBLE YOURSELF? rs SAVE-U-TROUBLE will a» ANYTHING and EVERYTHING for225 words
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Advertisement31 1912-01-30 4 The mo**- rapid and satisfactory results are obtained by treatment with (fJ* »f.gan (Kawa Sautal). Booklet and sample to medical men free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists.31 words
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Advertisement42 1912-01-30 4 I ror. Schmidt prefers Unimsan (Santal Kawa hiedel’s) to anv other preparation of bant al wood oil. Although he used the nig m more than 20 cases, he has ne/er observed any sign* of nausea, flatulency, nephritic pains, pruiitus nor skin eruptions.42 words
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Advertisement56 1912-01-30 4 True Test of Merit. Ycu judjje a man r.oi hr what he P r mises to do, hut by what he has done. Tn 4 is the only true test. Cbamberlaiu’s Com: Remedy judged by this stantipid superior. People every where 'speat o* 1 in the highest terms of praise.56 words
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Article1055 1912-01-30 5 THE DOZEN - BY THE DOZEN. Chapter VII Sherlock Hawkshaw entered the Station as discreetly as a chaml>ermaid enters the dormitory of a late riser in Paris He was in time to see the last flicker of General Sir Russian Poole’s agony. He did not fail to notiee Bill1,055 words
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Article58 1912-01-30 5 The Pajarn report states that the net profit for the year was $70,107. A tiual dividend of »0% is declared and a »um of ?10,500 carried forward The acreage is 725, of which 510 are tappable. The balance will fie tappable shortly, it is estimated that the output58 words
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Article136 1912-01-30 5 Following were the results of the ties played off yesterday:—Siugle Handicap —F: Reimaun beat Pledger 6—1.0 -4; Kitchen heat Blackstone 6—2, o—3; Ruck Keene heat Ritchards 3—6, 8— 0, o—2. Siugle Handicap—C: A. Smith b at Cowap 6 4. 4—6, o—70 —7 Ballantyua beat McKuight Young136 words
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Article208 1912-01-30 5 The general meeting of the shareholders of the Nyalas Rubber C mipany was held at Singapore yesterday. Mr. Lei* Cbim Tuan presided. He said that he would leave the Committee’s report iu the hands of the shareholders. Mr. W. M. Siuae, speaking as a shareholder, asked the meeting208 words
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Article36 1912-01-30 5 A telegram from Rome states tliit in view of preventing the recurrent 1 of the seizure of vessels the appointment is being considered of a Franco-Italian commission to establish a modus viveudi. Telegraphed.36 words
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Article186 1912-01-30 5 Cf mariners’ worries, of submerged rocks, of the Trang Harbour-Master’s adventures, and of the neglect of the Government of Siam, this tale is told. Sunday last a Penang steamer approaching Trang bumped a rock, a rock that (according to seafaring folk) is in no way marked.186 words
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Article45 1912-01-30 5 It is semi-officially announced iu Vienna that Baron Alois von Aehrenthal. Austrian Foreign Minister, has verbally tendered his resignation for reasons of health, but the Emperor has decided that he should retain his post hoping that long leave will enable him to recuperate. Telegraphed.45 words
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Article54 1912-01-30 5 Ware forged dollar notes. We have lioen shown two. They are not very good imitations but at night they w ill easily pass for genuine. In the notes we saw the words Straits Settlements were ppm anl not shaded. Tlie feel of the forged notes is also54 words
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Article66 1912-01-30 5 A telegram from Washington says that the Commissioner of Lal»our, in a striking report on the labour conditions in the steel industry, states that 50,000 out of 173,000 steel workers work twelve hours daily in a seven dav week. Some work as many as eighteen hours daily.66 words
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Article38 1912-01-30 5 It is officially announced that Churchill demonstration will l>e held on February 8 on the foot Kill ground at Belfast l»elonging to the Celtic Club. This ground is iu the centre of the Nationalist quarter. Telegraphed.38 words
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Article37 1912-01-30 5 In fbe tiual tie for the Siugle Handicap Goldie lieat Turnbull 21 12. Bowls for to-morrow: —Mixed Double Handiuapf —2) Mrs. Brown and Cunningbarn r». —5) Mrs. W. M >tio!i aud Riley (Fiu.il)37 words
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Article17 1912-01-30 5 The subscriptions to the Children s Aid Fund, Siugapore. now amount to $5,109. Telegraphed.17 words
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Article20 1912-01-30 5 A telegram from Paris states that the Turks eaptured <>n board the Manouba have sailed for Marseilles. Telegraphed20 words
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Article64 1912-01-30 5 The follow iug business in tin has been done to-day Penang Straits Trading Co., 25 tons at $05.90 Penang Tin Exchange, 37 J 95.90 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 53 96.30 Total 112£ tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£l9l 5 cash aud £192 10s.64 words
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Article24 1912-01-30 5 Mr. John Henuiker Heaton who formulated aud carried into effect the Imj>erial Penn 7 Postage Scheme has been granted a baronetcy. Tel-graphed.24 words
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Article39 1912-01-30 5 Yam Seug Rubber Company, Limited, pays a final dividend of ten per cent., making 20 per cent, for the year. They place to reserve £l,OOO The Merlimiu J 912 crop estimate is 125.000 lbs. Clipped.39 words
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Article32 1912-01-30 5 The Holt’s liner B*’lerophon from Yokohama has grounded on a siml bank at the Mersey but her position is favourable. Later —The Bel lerophon has been floated undamaged. Telegraphed.32 words
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Article231 1912-01-30 5 Arrivals. Per s.s. Perak, 28th Jan from Deli Messrs. Tan Chooi Seah, Dochen, Mrs. Harrop, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Hal'et. Per s.s. Malaya, 30th Jan., from Deli Messrs. Hinloopeu, A. Feller, Tukudo, Ong Sing Tong, Dr. J. Graham, Miss Slack, Dr. aud Mrs. H. van Rooyen, Mrs. Tuuatzu231 words
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Article27 1912-01-30 5 A telegram from Hodeidah states that the Italian cruiser Pietnonfe' seized a motor launch, belonging to Messrs. Tbornycrofte, which was Hying the Union Jack. Telegraphed.27 words
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Article36 1912-01-30 5 There is considerable dissension at Nank ing I »et ween the st udents and the Republican Generals. Dr. Suu Yat-seu is unable to carry out his programme. The soldiery are not well in hand. Clipj>ed.36 words
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Article47 1912-01-30 5 A telegram from Periiu says that the Italians are effectively blockading the yemen coast (S. W. of Arabia). It is re|M*rted that the British Consul at Uodeidah has requested the presence of a warship as the Italians are threatening to bombard the town. Telegraphed.47 words
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Article111 1912-01-30 5 To- DAT 12th Day of I2tb Mood. Yoluuteer Maxim dun and llearer Sections, dolf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Band, Golf Club. P. C C. Bowls and Tennis Ties. The Straits Opera Co., Tek Soon’s Theatre Hall, Campbell Street, Sultan Kama* rudiu Shah”, 9 p.m. G**irge Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar111 words
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Advertisement12 1912-01-30 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for ail internal oomolaints dysentry, coughs, colds, •tc.12 words
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Advertisement61 1912-01-30 5 Whocpini Caujh. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the loose and expectoration easy by giving Cbaml-erlain’s Cough Remedy as m*.y l<e require!. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to cx|«»etorate It has been used guecessfuMy in many epidemic* and is61 words
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Advertisement230 1912-01-30 5 THi GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE. Mr. E. C. IJoyce lias been appointed manager of the Great E istern Life Assurance Company taking charge of the Penang branch as from the Is' Februiry, 1912. Mr. If. B.' Joseph will continue to act as special representative of the company. MACBETH230 words
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Advertisement352 1912-01-30 5 NOTICE. The sale of those 3 pieces of laud situate in the District of Campong Pulo Penang, in Penang, known as Lots I4i, 1 f-ii and l4v, T. S. X together with houses thereon Nos. 419 and 420, Date Kramat Road, advertised to take place to-day. has been postponed to352 words
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Article77 1912-01-30 6 i. Lfiihnr, Br. s.s., 2,361, Sheriff», 80th Jan., Glasgow, 16th Dec., Gen. —8. B. A Co. Malaya, Ger. 348, Peter», 30th Jan., Deli, 20th Jan., Gen. —B. M. A Co. Rnk Canton, Br. 294, Gully, 30th Jan., Teluk Anson, 29th Jan., Gen. E. 8. Co., Ltd. Coen, Dut. 823,77 words
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Article51 1912-01-30 6 30th Jan l ast. Benva, for Deli and Langsa. Pangkor, for Alor Star (Kedah). Perak, for Deli. Avwjyee, for Deli. Omapcre, for Port Swettenham and Siaga- pore. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Klanj, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Buelow, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe51 words
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Article316 1912-01-30 6 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Lian Choo, tomorrow, 11 am. Tongkah—Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. I Teluk Anson —Per Hok Canton, to- morrow, 2 pm. Trang— Per Song Ho, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Dindings and Sitiawan —Per Kedah tomorrow, 4 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Per P E. Friedrich,316 words
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Article123 1912-01-30 6 Pbhahg, Ioth January. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4^ 4 months* sight Bank 2/4| 3 Credit 2/4* 8 Docurnentarv.. 2/4, a 'akurta. Demand Bunk R-i. 174 3 day»»* sight Private I“SJ ’ouibav, Demand Bans ,7* Mon!mein, Demund Bank 1 3 3 da)S* sight Pnv+> 6123 words
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Article233 1912-01-30 6 Gold Leaf st>4.fjo Black Pepper no stor.h White Pepper 29 sellers Trang Pepper 22.50 buyers Cloves 29 50 sellers I 08 —nominal Pickings 100 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 26.—, sellers -No. 1 8 20 sal’’ Sugar 1 2 8 10 sal s Basket 5.10 no.-n. Copra (mixed) 9 95233 words
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Article167 1912-01-30 6 Penano, 30th January, 1912 Bkkk cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew o Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each iO Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart hi) Liver per catty 55 Pork— Pork por catty 32 Pita’s Hoad... I? ir*. *0 ,,9b n167 words
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Article2236 1912-01-30 6 SHARES gl J I "o 'S I Number of i 2 Capital. Shares I P" 1 P Dividends. Name. is 1 I imued. S I a R, I j '2 I 5 g <& *****907* 1908 1909 !l*****ll RUBBER—1M1LLAR B11ARES. j p.c. p.c' p.c. j p.c. |p-c.j 9UJ* 1 150,0002,236 words
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Advertisement37 1912-01-30 6 Try This for Cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by |its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can l>e depended upon. Try it. Sold bv all Dispensaries and Dealers.37 words
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Advertisement32 1912-01-30 6 What Woods hare the suburbs Of Sydney Who’ll tell There’s Chatswood and Eastwood And Burwood as well. And several others, Some older, some newer, And each wood is taking Woods’ Peppermint Cure.32 words
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Advertisement85 1912-01-30 6 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Wood* Great Peppermint Cure. CHAPOTEAUT’B NO CTRATIVt TASTE PRINCIPLE NO OF SMELL COD NO LIVER NAUSEA onMORRHUOL Is superior to Emulsions or Oil, it cures Incipient Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis and ScrofulaEach tiny Morrhuol capsule is extracted from a teaspoonful of cod85 words
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Article297 1912-01-30 7 1 Adverting to the notice in the Board of Trade Journal of June 22, 1911, relative to Law» in the State of Para for the protection and extension of the rubber industry, H.M. Consul at Para (Mr. G. A. Pogson) reports the enactment of a further297 words
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Article297 1912-01-30 7 Official AIijtutks. Minutes of a Special meeting <?f the Municipal Commissioner* held on Thursday, the 11th January, 1912 retent. W. Peel, Esq., President. \V. T Chapman, Esq. Beng Kee, Esq. Lim Eu Toh, Esq. Abten*. G. N. Saye, Esq. Yeoh Guan Seek, Esq. 1. The minutes of the297 words
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Article648 1912-01-30 7 A KrvivirriNo xxb Restorative Treatment. Second, perhaps, only to Malaria is the suffering caused by Dy«enter), which is known by the intense pain and difficulty with which the l*owels act. and by the passage of mucus and blood. The treatment which may l»e regarded as classical is the administrati648 words
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Advertisement899 1912-01-30 7 Bandoengsche Kininefabriek JAVA QUININE. Largely used by Hospitals and Estates. Packed in Kilo Tins at $/2-50 per tin Special price for large quantities. G. H. SLOT CO., PENANG. EUROPEAN AGENCY. I Runnymede Hotel. NORTHAM ROAD—SEASIDE. The Most Comfortable Hotel in Penang. The Best Food in Penang. Under Special European Supervision.899 words
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Advertisement175 1912-01-30 7 JlUHi’. THIS IS IT i V/ATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS 63 y i i I »■1 1 Cmi li.*f Di The latest scientific prf* paration of COD LT\ l.i< OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach.175 words
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Advertisement95 1912-01-30 7 JUST A^RIVZD The Utility Wallet. ,j IlilifM M <&■-■ ■s-j **'4# ,38/• rlK l IS *s*ls |3 k.-**Sv«sv«| With four Gusset Poeiels for Letle-s, Documents etc Note Book ami Pencil. Price 50 cents ench. THE CRITERION PRESS. LTD, XJOt Beach Sired. MARTIN’S for Ladles.] Cl French Remedy for nil Lrrndulnrltms.95 words
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Advertisement1002 1912-01-30 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Latt of Dr. Allen Co., Pka, U. S. A. ChargesJModerate, Consultation*Free. RESIDING AT No.\2la,JPenang Road. A lew loots from the Eastern aid Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Sen^jMoh, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and Genera Goods Store. 20c HONG BEE A Co.1,002 words
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