Straits Echo, 30 December 1912
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Title Section37 1912-12-30 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. PENANG, MONDAY, ,30th DECEMBER, 1912. Staple Copy, 10 coals. No. 29737 words
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Advertisement1065 1912-12-30 1 f jo* require a 'Tonio and lomr thins? to nourish you, Drink pog's Head Guinness's stout dloolt for this label to see that you get it ttaNQ LEE Co., Sole Agent». Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOR PENANG F. M. S. DAVID1,065 words
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Advertisement33 1912-12-30 1 Order it in Nip Bottles Dog's Head Guinness’s Stout. The Tonic that cheer* and soothes and doesn't harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG LEE <fc Co.. Sole Agenis.33 words
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Article1475 1912-12-30 2 To anyone who reads it with insight the Peninsular and Oriental Company's report is pregnant with protest against recent ruinouis and speculations. It even rQns to italics to emphasise ene passage The inor t pointed repudiation is iuvolved in the description of the new arrangements for1,475 words
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Article103 1912-12-30 2 The estimates of the State c.f Negri S-“mbilan for 1913, show revenue *2,442,994 aud expenditure $3,‘’37,082, the former on a conservative basis, as the revenue this year is estimated to prcduce $3,4* 0.000. I The total payments to the Yang di Pertuan and Native Officers are $104,055.103 words
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Article231 1912-12-30 2 Mr. Arnold White, in di cus-ing the future of Sarawak in the Nineteenth Century, maintains that if Sarawak is to endure in the state in which Rajah Brooke will leave it. a third personality is indispensable as Resident Rajah An absentee Rajah and an adroit party231 words
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Advertisement68 1912-12-30 2 Recommended Everywhere. Mr. Piet A. TJVs. living at. Lielievl i, Frankfort District. (Vance River folirv, Africa, say* We can five evidence to the of Chamt erlain’s Coneb Kenedv. We have used it several times for our children and ourselves and Lave found it excellent. We ejpeet to continue using it68 words
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Advertisement268 1912-12-30 2 Ju-Jitsu School 1 Hotel. Professor Y. K. MURAKAMI rill be pl«*s*«d to communicate with any Gentleman at the HE AD-SCHOOL, No. 159. ARCYLE ROAD. PENANC. :o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps Nurseries 100 acres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Apply— L. HEINTZE. Tanjong RambUTAH Estatb,268 words
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Article1787 1912-12-30 3 EarD this m mth there was launched from the wharf of the Kon. Maatachappy 1M Shelde, in Flushing, the steamer Soeraj.irlu, which is destined for the RotterdamI lord's cargo service to Netherlands India. The Soerfjcarta is a sister ship of the Pontianak. which was launched in May last1,787 words
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588 1912-12-30 3 A paper on the subject of The Law of Misrepresentation Affecting Directors was read before the Institute of Directors recently by Mr. A. Montefiore Brice, at-law. Mr. Brice commenced by explaining the legal distinction between fiaudulent and iunocent misrepresentation with illustrations from judicial diet588 words
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Article337 1912-12-30 3 TheKlauang Produce Company, Limited, declares a’third interim dividend of 25 per Ct The Castlefield (Klaug> Rubber Estates Limited, declares a second interim dividend of 32i per cent, making 45 per cent places j£5,000 on reserve, carries forward =£3,8/5. The estimated output for the current year is ♦210,00337 words
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Advertisement523 1912-12-30 3 BAD BREATH. THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. Your breath is foul. You do not perceive it yourself. You are like a person who is always among the oils and varnishes—yqu get used to what is to many people a most obnoxious smell. It is most disagreeable to those with whom523 words
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Advertisement363 1912-12-30 3 JUST TO HAND. HISTORY OF “CHINA’S REVOLUTION. 1911-1912 Bt Edwin J. Dinolb. The Truthful Historical and Political Record of China’s Civil War and the Birth of the Republic Profusely illustrated. Price $7-50 postage extra. Order Yol’R Copt Now. THE CRITERIONPKES-*. LTD... JUST ARRIVED. The Singapore S Straits Ravgh Diary FOB363 words
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Article1158 1912-12-30 4 The Dash to Dukazzo. A vivid account of how the Servian troops arrived at the much-discussed port of Durazzo, on the Adriatic, last Thursday week, without even asking Austria’s permission, is told by the Daily Telegraph’t special correspondent. Durazzo is, of course, the httle window on the Adriatic1,158 words
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Advertisement56 1912-12-30 4 THIS IS IT! t. C. 4 k‘'SSB ’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest Scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Hlyhly re commended by the medi cal profession.56 words
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Advertisement272 1912-12-30 4 For Children’s Hacking C< ugh at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Professional Announcement. DR. W. R. LAMB, AMERICAN OCULIST A OPTICIAN. Specialist is examining the eye and correcting defective vision, wishes to announce to the citizens of Penang that he will be at the E. O. HOTEL ANNEXE, January 14th272 words
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Advertisement2139 1912-12-30 4 THE Straits Cinematograph Co. PENANG ROAD. Tempora mutantur et nos mut&mur in iilis Extra Fine Programme. A. V. Edison, Prince, Max Linder, Mile. Mistinguet and Dranem. ALL FAVOURITES. PRICE 3 AS USUAL. W. de BURGH, Manager. PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. JANUARY, 1913 MEETING. MEMBERS’ TICKETS are now ready and will2,139 words
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Article28 1912-12-30 5 Vettela hrom Agenda Due Luetioir tiuelovc A t* u y>' DelU Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore B.M.&J0. BM.ACo. AG.&Co. A.GACo. 31st Dec. 2nd Jan. 9th h 11th28 words
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Article22 1912-12-30 5 VetteU For Agent• Leave* Luetzow Colombo B.MACo.. Dec. Buelovc Singapore B.M ACo. Jan. A na ye Singapore A-.G.ACo. Iklta Colombo A.G.ACo.22 words
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Advertisement319 1912-12-30 5 Arrivals and Departures Mail Service Outward. Jau. 9 Assave connecting with Morea Jan. 23 Himalaya Marmcra j,’ e b. 6 Devanha Medina Homeward Date. Steamer. Connecting with S.S. Due London. SPECIAL THROUGH STEAMER. RM.S India April 4th. FAKES by wail steamers. 1st class 2nd class London by Sea $565-72 $377-14319 words
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Advertisement1386 1912-12-30 5 (SHIPPING. J—? BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Foe I.vtindid to Sail. Steamer MRMTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. Singapore (I hree times a week). Port Swettewham and Slngapo (Twice a week). rc. Yeh, Moulmein and Victoria Point. (Fortnightly). Singapore, China and Japan. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) i hur. 2nd Jan 41,386 words
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Article, Illustration95 1912-12-30 6 Published daily (except Sundays and publio holidays) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Pater. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 KB. —All baainess communications should b#95 words
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Article1384 1912-12-30 6 As our readers are probably aware, Hongkong has recently been troubled with a boycott by the Chinese of the local tramways. Into the merits of the dispute between the tramway company aud its erstwhile patrons ic is not necessaiy to enter; it originated siihtlie decision of the company1,384 words
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Article926 1912-12-30 6 Mrs. Avetoom continues to good prognss towards recovery. Mr. 11. W. Thomson, D. 0., Klang, i i>roc ids Home on long leave shortly. Mr. James Phipps, Chief Clerk of the Resident Councillor’s Office leaves for Singapore next Wednesday on short leave. The Parish Hall will soon lose926 words
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Article891 1912-12-30 6 CHRISTMAS TREE AND treat The Annual Christmas Tree an.l t the Parish Hall was hold evening. Owing to the mclement '*1?! it was impossible to have any ft ,!r r games and about three hundred chi 7° r and a large number of parents had to J891 words
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Advertisement269 1912-12-30 6 ID?CDOeC=r=D»CD§CZ)#C===D«C D<r Wol i’fV as. s Eau de Cologne Ice Water n U a. is O JUST TUB <2 THING I r*r»^i5 S\ .">* jk-~ r fll EeOt>€ |a$p3fjj£ Sf ,r )j w r 'wK*7 r S". D6CZ)O0C 5* for that v» racking Headache in you. Most Refreshing and Cooling.269 words
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Article96 1912-12-30 7 A COMPLETE SELL. (A tut SutciuL) Singapore, December 30. The aviation exhibition given by Mr. Atwater yesterday evening was a complete sell. Hundreds of spectators ashore and afloat watched the flight. After a wait of an hour the machine was launched and proceeded for a mile. It never96 words
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Article16 1912-12-30 7 (Echo Special.) Sin gapore/ December 30. Heavy rains continue daily in Singapore.16 words
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Article288 1912-12-30 7 P. O. “Narrung" Safe. But Severely Damtgtd. Reuter London, December 28. The I*. O. steamer Narrung sent a wireless message this morning to the effect that the passengers are well and cheerful and that the ship was severely damaged by the recent gale and a seaman injured. Arrival at Gravesend.288 words
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Article35 1912-12-30 7 Cargo Damaged(Reuter.) Trieste, December 29. A fire in the forehold of the Austrian Llojd steamer Cleopatra destroyed foity wagon-loads of sugar and other goods, including many carpets. The damage was considerable.35 words
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Article120 1912-12-30 7 General De Wet Champions Mr. Hertxog. (Reuter.) London, December 29. At a demonstration in favour of Mr. J B.M. llortzog, late Minister of Justice in the South African Cabinet, who is not included in the new Cabinet recently formed by the Rt. Hon. Louis Botha, was held120 words
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Article168 1912-12-30 7 Yesterday. To-d»y. Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Seller* F»H. RUBBER. Malay ..15 .V "(i d 15 44 10 P* +jK d t M-rtajam. 2 104 S 3 21« 3 d 3 «V» 4 374 4 1 Malay. l 4 44 15 14 14 44 15 14 Highland» ..79 3 82 3168 words
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Article556 1912-12-30 7 Turkish Proposals. Reu'er.) I London, December 28. Router s Agency understand* that Turkish counter proposals will Ik* submitted to-day *f! Le meeting of the Peace Conference. i 1 parties are presenting their maximum m ernands with a view to mutual concessions A compromise is therefore likely. Reshed556 words
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Article60 1912-12-30 7 Thirty-Eight Labour Officers Found Guilty. (Reuter.) Indianopolis, December 28. Thii tv-eight Labour Uuiou officers were charged with being concerned in a dynamite conspiracy. They were found guilty, including Ryau. the President of the Ironworkers Union. A hundred explosions came under the scrutiuv of the jury, ixtending60 words
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Article44 1912-12-30 7 (Reuter.) Lord Hardinge’s Condition. Delhi. Decemlier 28. Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson, Finance Member of the Governor-General’s Council, is presiding at the meetings of the Council in place of Lord Hardinge who will probably not be fit for work for some time.44 words
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Article34 1912-12-30 7 (Reuter.) London, December 28. Two more members of the Council of the British Medical Association have resigned as they disapprove of the Associations policy with regard to the Insurance Act.34 words
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Article36 1912-12-30 7 (Reuter.) London. December 23. Tf R H Prince Albert. s*c*nd fon of Hi.Maje.iy the Kiop. .ails .Wily w.th other uaral cadets for a in the West Indies on bo.tid H* X. b Cumberland-36 words
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Article394 1912-12-30 7 DIFFERENCES IN UNIONIST CAMP Coloai»l Opinion Reuter.) London, Decernber 28. After the Christmas lull the Conservative papers have restarted the discussion on Mr BoDar Liw’s tariff policy. There are do sign* of the disappearance ot differences. The Morning reef is emphatic in declaring I that food taxes must394 words
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Article85 1912-12-30 7 (Reuter.) London, December 29. The Danish steamer Vo mer was wrecked in a gale last Thursday. Fifteen memlxirs of the crew were drowned The captain of the wrecked steamer and auother man were picked up in a boat fifty miles South West of Lizard Head by a85 words
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Article73 1912-12-30 7 (Reuter.) London, December 28. The battl-i cruiser New Zealand leaves at the end of January for a prolonged cruise. She will call at St. Helena, Simon’s Bay and Hobart and will spend two or three months in New Zealand. Her Captain is Captain Halsey, who73 words
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Article97 1912-12-30 7 I iter-St te Matches. (Reuter.) Loudon, December 28 A cricket match lx*tween FouHi Australia and New ?outh Wales was tx*gun at Adelaide on Christmas Eve. South Australi i scored sfi9, tow rds which total Marne contributed 12 >, Chamberlain 103 and Steel** 113, not out. New SoU‘h \Y*.l97 words
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Article994 1912-12-30 7 Taiping, December 27, 1912. f Christmas day at Taiping passed very quietly There was a diuner at the New Club in the evening with Mr. Tate as presiding genius. Messrs Knight, Powell, Symonds and others entertained parties of guests whilst a large table was set aside for bachelors994 words
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Article44 1912-12-30 7 (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co, Ltd. though their agents G. II. Slot Co.) I Fine Para Spot 4s. 7d. Fine Para Forward 4s. G^d First late’x Crepe delivery next three months 4s. -7d. Market strong. December 30, 1912.44 words
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Article50 1912-12-30 7 The following business in tin has I ee •lone to-day Peuaug Penang Tin Exchange. 371 tons at $113 70 Leong Fee Co., 25 114 30 3 ngapore Straits Trading Co., 125 114 37^ Total 187| tons. Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at $181 per coyan50 words
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Article32 1912-12-30 7 Monday, 30tli December, 1912. 1 Overture La Sireuo Auber 2 Der Rose Hochzeitszug Jessel 3 Selection So.nnambula Bellini 4 Waltz Have you Forgotten Ring 5 March Royal St Marceaux Desormes32 words
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Article113 1912-12-30 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 2.—P. and O. Points The Negri Seinbilan. The Future of Sarawak. 8.—Shipping Notes. Directors and the -Law of Misrepresentation. Rubber Company News. 4—Servia’s Ambition. 9—A Sane Pugilist. French Pride in Balkan Success. 10.— Fauna an Flora of the113 words
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Advertisement45 1912-12-30 7 Is just the girl I love to see; I daresay you'll agree with me. Perhaps she is not blessed with wealth. Put this I know, she has sp’erdid lnalth She owes it to Wood's Peppermint Cure, She takes it for colds, you may be sure.45 words
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Advertisement200 1912-12-30 7 WANTED. A HOUSER furnishel or unfurnished, l\- with tive or s x rooms, at Tanjong Bungah, for a period of 2—3 months, from the end of January. Please state rent and send particulars to A. B. 0., 27-12-12 913 c/o Strait* Echo. NOTICE. IMIE FIRM of C. M. NOORDIN, Merchants200 words
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Advertisement431 1912-12-30 7 L Notes for Merchants TAKE CAKE OF T1FE CENT3 SO THAT THE DOLLAKS CAN TAKE CARE OF YOU. *nt» d- j You lose money because vour «ystem due» '«d not show you whore every cent comes from, i It does not toll vou how much you haro talen A National431 words
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Obituary64 1912-12-30 7 Obituary. Adinira* Sir W. M. Dowell. Reuter London, December 28. The death has taken place at the age of 87 of Admiral Sir William Montagu Dowell who saw service in China in 1841—42 and in the Ciimean War when he was with the Naval Br'gade before Sebastopol. He was in64 words
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Article181 1912-12-30 8 Tota Maru, Jap. s.s., 3,610, Sato, 28th Dec Calcutta. 17th Dec Gen —P. P- CoHon I Bee, Br. s.s., 2,056, Kinghorn, Dec., Amoy, 17th Dec., Gen. —Koe Guan. EHora, Br. 2,567, Bowman, 28th Dec., Singapore, 26th Dec, Gen.—H. L. A Co! Malaya, Ger. i.a., 348, Peter*, 28th Dec., Deli,181 words
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Article49 1912-12-30 8 30th Db~embbr Cornelia, for Port Swettenbam, Port Dickson and Malacca. Avagyee, for Dinding3, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Yatshing, for Calcutta. Sree Bangka, for Pulau Langkawi. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Hang Be% for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy.49 words
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Article92 1912-12-30 8 I* on Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Resident Halewyn, to-morrow, 8 a m. Tongkah—Per Calypto, to-morrow, Ipm. Asahan —Per Petrel, tc-morrow, 1 p.m Trang Per Trang, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Langkat—Per Ban Whatt Soon, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenbam and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 pm. Deli —Per Circe, to-morrow,92 words
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Article185 1912-12-30 8 The B. I. s.s. Ellenga brought 17,030 bags of rice. The ss. Babaian is discharging 507 59 tons of Sumatra oil in bulk at Bagan Luar for the Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd. The B. I. Royal Packet s.s. Teesta, is expected to arrive from Negapatam with mails on Thursday185 words
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Article63 1912-12-30 8 To-dat 22nd Day of Uth Moon. Engineers’ Institute New Year’s Eve Dance. Eastern Smelting Co., General Meeting, 2-30 p.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-morrow. 23rd Day of 11th Moon. E. AO. New Year’s Eve Dinner and Dincing. Band, Golf63 words
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Article18 1912-12-30 8 Last Quarter Dec. 31st O New Moon Jan. 7th (First Quarter 15th O Full Mcon 22nd18 words
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Article128 1912-12-30 8 Pbnano, 30th December (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank <5 k 4 months sight BtnU 2/4^® 9 3 C-edit 2/ 3 Documentary.. alcutta, Delimit'.; Baa*- R- 17'lj( pp 3 days'sight ]’r»v»i* 1/61 Bombay, Demand Ban v 17 '•loultuein, Demand Bank 173 8 days’ B'ght Privau- 151128 words
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Article231 1912-12-30 8 Gold Leaf s*>4.6o Black Pepper no stock Wkite Pepper 33j selles Trang Pepper 23 75 nominal Cloves £9 —tellers Mace 12 •—sellers Pickings »9.— buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 2 7 {.—sellers No. 1 820 sale' Sugar < 2 810 sal s (.Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10 6) buyers231 words
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Article171 1912-12-30 8 Pbnan<4, 3 th Dscember 1 2 Bkbk— ets. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Moat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Fbdt 15 Heart 3J Liver par catty 55 Pork— Pork pei catty 32 Pi#*« Head.., 20 Tongue t?171 words
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Article2222 1912-12-30 8 I s 1 I 1 s' *o "S Number of w p, j -2 2 Capital. Shares > P j Dividends. Name. I 3 p| ued I I 1 fr g- 1 (S A OQ O* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1909 4502,222 words
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Article635 1912-12-30 9 Tommy Burns, for a short time heavyweight champion prize-fighter, is what some of our reformers might term a brand plucked from the burning.” Burns did not go into the saloon business, as many pugilists do, but turned to a peaceful, domestic life, with what most of us635 words
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Article323 1912-12-30 9 It doesn’t take much to make France and Germany ruffle their neck-feathers as they stand eye to eye. The fighting in Macedonia is a sore subject with Germauv, and a source of satisfaction to France. The reason is plain. The Turkish Army was trained and323 words
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Advertisement2123 1912-12-30 9 A COPY OF THIS WILL BE FILED WITH THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES. ,„,1 cloSr»t U 3^Hi I, o« U Moniy, D n u,r > 1912 The Dungsang Lode Limited. (Incorporated under the Compnnies Enactment 13 of 1897.) PERAK. F. M. S. CAPITAL $250,000. Divided into 250,000 shares of $1. each.2,123 words
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Advertisement430 1912-12-30 9 This gives the length of deposit as 30 feet North by 4 feet 6 inches South by 28 feet. The old stope totals 62 feet 6 inches with an average width of 4 feet. A sample taken across the lode at the foot of the tunnel three feet from the430 words
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Article531 1912-12-30 10 Protective Heasc*FB. The Timet has received from Mr. Herbert C. R ibinson, Director of Mumuidi in the Federated Malaj St.tea, a long letter, dated Kaula Lumpur, Oct. 26, iu reply to a lett-T on tie fauna and flora of the Empire by531 words
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Article343 1912-12-30 10 A Plea foe Recognition. A foreign merchant, Mr. Edward S. Little, head of one of the leading foreign firms of Shanghai, (Messrs. Brunner Boud and Co has sent to the senior Shanghai newspaper a letter on the above subject. It is as follows It is not apparent343 words
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Article270 1912-12-30 10 At the Old Bailey, on 4th inst., Thomas Morris, 36, a well-dressed man, described as of no occupation, pleaded guiby to feloniously marrying Florence Mary Copeland during the lifetime of bis wife, Nellie Morris, n<*« Careless. Mr. Graham Camp- J bell, for the prosecution, said the prisoner j was270 words
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Article134 1912-12-30 10 The text has been issued of a new Betting Bill introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Newton. It provides for a fine of .£25, or imprisonment for three months, for any person in the United Kingdom who writes, priuts, publishes, or circulates any advertisement of134 words
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Article449 1912-12-30 10 The serious charge that surgeons sometimes remove parts of the human body for the relief of conditions that might have been successfully treated in other ways is asserted by a writer in The Journal of the American Medical Association (Chicago, November 2). He says: “In reporting a case449 words
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Advertisement47 1912-12-30 10 Perfectly Safe. Never hesitate about giving Chamberkin’s Cough Remedy to children It cooUMbtono opium or other narcotic» and can be gttVn with implicit confidence. A» a quick cure for couehs and cold» to which children are »u*ceptible, it is unsurpassed For sale by »al| Dispensaries and Pealeis47 words
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Advertisement61 1912-12-30 10 A Follower of I&flvenza. An attack of influenza ia often follow d bj a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been extensively used and with good success for the relief and cure of thia cough. Many cases have been cured after other well61 words
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Advertisement966 1912-12-30 10 ous Humber MOTOR CYCLES. 1912 MODELS. 5; V i V m v> IN STOCK. 2h p. Light-Weight, Siugle-Spi ed, Model No 1, Price 2 U p. Light-Weight. Free-Eneiue Hub Model No. 2, no stock, Price 2| h p Medium- Wright, Single Spec.» Model No. 1, no stock, Price 2f h.p966 words
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Article1046 1912-12-30 11 Mile- Gaby Detlys has deigned to give a raping world the benefit of her views on ()T0 The medium she has ohosen is the g n; lish Review, the organ of John Masefield, Galsworthy and all that is most independent and advanced in current English literature. Mile.1,046 words
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Article1013 1912-12-30 11 The probtem of how th* pay of the officers and men of the British Navy’ should be increased in order, as Mr. Churchill promised j in July last, to afford the greatest amount of contentment and satisfaction, is not one' that admits of any rough and1,013 words
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Article379 1912-12-30 11 As shown by the recent imperial census, the number of Catholics in Germany is increasing, that of the Jews is decreasing, while the freethinkers have multiplied twelvefold since the last census. We quote from an article by Dr Charley, W. Wendte, in Tht Christian Register (Boston), tbe379 words
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Article540 1912-12-30 11 Money lenders who had advanced many thousands to the heirof a well-known millionaire are unable to recover their money now that tfie parent is dead, as, instead of the spendthrift sou coming into the property, which was not entailed, it has been left to the son’s wife. A peer540 words
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Advertisement1054 1912-12-30 11 A Lady Housekeeper h M Ik s 3o HP »y I m2 ft Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness— The fact that Mrs. Taylor di I r*/ give up hrr wcrk, and did not go for a change, is clear proof Phosferine prevented lire nervous breakdown which her doctor said was certain1,054 words
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Advertisement1151 1912-12-30 12 SiKG F* V: it >-k Co* 88 <V 94, Main Road, Taiping, (Established 1877.) General Store-keepers ana Commission Agents. WINES AND SPIRITS. PROVISIONS OF,.THE BEST QUALITY. 89o John Bazley White 8 Brothers’ it PORTLAND CEMENT., LION BRAND.” Sntidi/ands, Buttery S’ Co. AGENTS. 1PENANG ff F. M S. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED1,151 words
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