Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 July 1907

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833 No. 150 VOL. LXV. THURSDAY. 4th JULY. 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2381 1 stow Intended Sailing». p. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion Company. p STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. M «an une. EXPECTED ARRWALS A® DEPARTURES. fl w and rf L MAI Otdwarrf For Ihtbhdxd to Sail. Stmahbr. QSk\\ A thU Company sail fortnightly from Brev m\\ VR men, Hamburg
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    • 1572 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE FAR EAST. an ill! IAMI K ---vr- z' B Btß. B H 2 -i Si The Physician’s By the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. I Ez-%.® |O U B SVX I I U*bJy«ma«Q IL Beg NN /N~~ S fl Tb® Universal Remedy for Acidity of the E
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  • 587 3 ANNUAL REPORT. The annual report on the Working of the Singapore and Kranji Railway for the year 1906 has just been published by Mr. W. Tearle, the Manager of the line. We give below some excerpts that should be of interest to our readers The working
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  • 102 3 Cold Storage at Batavia. Extensive cold storage is being erected at Batavia in connection with the frozen meat trade between Sydney and Queensland by Messrs. ißurns, Pnilp <fc Co.’s steamers. The necessary machinery has hem forwaid ed to Batavia. Toe refrigerating pl mt is up-to-date, and will
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  • 767 3 .—Statesman. The question whether the Suez Canal dues can be reduced is necessarily one of considerable interest to the mercantile community in India. Practically the whole of the sea-borne trade of the country passes through the C'enal on its way to or from Europe, and every
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  • 82 3 London, 20tli June. President Fallieres and King Chulalongkorn have exchanged visits. The I itter decorated the President witli the Mahachakri Order. London, 24th June. An article in Times eulogises King Chulalongkorn’s spirit of enlightenment and earnest concern for his subjects’ welfare. Though his visit is not
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  • 1194 3  -  Everard Cotes, in the Daily Mail. LORD KITCHENER’S WORK IN INDIA. Four strenuous years for the Army of India have gone by since the night when Lord Kitchener, then recently arrived from Europe, stood waiting at the Delhi railway station for a cab to take
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  • 202 3 A London Broker’s Opinion. A <’eylon man, interested in plantation rubber both in Ceylon and Malava who is at present at Home, writes to a Ceylon contemporary sounding a note of warning against, planters taking up too hurriedly new methods of preparing their rubb »r. Unfortunately
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  • 181 3 Per P. O. ss. Sunda, from London, June 8, due July 8 at Penang:—To Penang Messis. Mr. W. G. Ban alt and A. D. Brown. Per P. O. s.s. Moldavia, from London, June 21, connecting with s.s. Arcadia at Colombo, due July 18 ah Penang :—To
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    • 82 3 The Mistakes of Your Life. Do not number among the mistakes of your life that of neglecting to procure a laittle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of your family may be suddenly attacked with cramp, colic, or diarrhoea, which are always prevalent during the warm weather, and
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    • 76 3 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. The great success of this preparation in the relief and cure of bowel complaints has brought it into almost universal use. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and
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    • 103 3 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured in case of an attack of pain in the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Every family should have a bottle of Chamberlain’s
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    • 78 3 Re C E. St G. CullieK el un Ream. Negri seaMiea, eeceasec IT is hereby notified that all persons making any claim against the Estate of the late C. E St. G. Caulfeild, Manager of the Ulu Rantau Estate, Sungei Gadut, Negri Sembilan, mu-t give notice of such claim to
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    • 661 3 r Liver Complaints. Obesity frrTZtX Hunyadi Janos THEBEBT NATURAL APERIENT WATER Avorxe do—-A Wl—b«for. Br—lrfaXt. R Fourth Agri-Horticultural Show, By Royal His Majesty Kuala Kangsar, 9th, 10th, 11th August. Warrant to The Klnj. INTENDING EXHIBITORS at the X forthcoming Show can obtain entry g forms or register their exhibits at
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  • 170 4 Thursday. 4th July. American Independence Day. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 7 9.30 p.m. High waler 7 10 a.m. Low waler 1.10 p.u<. Friday. sth July. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Wayang Kassim, 9 p in. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 7 9.30 p.in. High water 8.01
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  • 1028 4 Britons in India and the Colonies will learn with somewhat mixed feelings that they are to receive a visit from the redoubtable chief of the Independent Labour Party, Mr. James Keir Hardie, the gentleman who electrified a Tory House of Commons by appearing at a full-dress’
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  • 972 4 4/Wwoon was the first out this morning. I have heard great reports of how this wonder was going to carry everything before her, but unless she shape* better than she did to-day, well, everything will certainly be before her.” Forest Empress galloped a mile alone she shaped much
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  • 248 4 TRADE TO THE EAST. At Winchester House, St J square, Londou, on 11th June,'the Commtssion on Shipping Ring, r e3u sittings, under the presidency f J Arthur Cohen, K.C. Mr. J S J f secretary of the British Iron Trade tion, said the worst case brought tn notice
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  • 135 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The results of the ties played yesterday were Single Handicap. Class A. F. O. Hallifax beat W. D. Procter —2) 7—5 6—4. Single Handicap. Class B. W. E MacDonald (scr.) beat Dr. D. M. Ford 15) 6—l 6—2. Mixed Double Handicap. Miss Tozer D.
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  • 166 4 In the House of Commons on the 13th ult. Mr. Rees asked the Secretary to the Admiralty whether any battleship was included in the China Squadron at the present time, and whether, if the answer be in the negative, the American, French, and German Eastern fleets were
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  • 175 4 A conversazione for ladies and gentlemen interested in the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, and their friends, was to be held under the auspices of th's Association, in the Alexandra Rooms of the Trocadero Restaurant, Piccadilly Circus, London, yesterday at 9 p.m. The Penang Roadsters
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    • 216 4 ;THE CRAG HOTEL.: weekends. FROM 5 P.M.. SATURDAY. TO Z A.M. MONDAY. Four Persons in a Bungalow Dollars 20. Three J ♦’wo Two Double Room A T Single Rooms SARKIES BROTHERS, 4 Proprietors. PALMER TYRES The Superior Elastic Quality and Increased Thickness of the Rubber at the “tread” of Palmer
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    • 126 4 fWN TRI BUT lONS must be addressed tv The Editor tori On on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies must be paid at the Tinang Gazette Office, Penang, to
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    • 54 4 To-day’s exchange rate is To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin is s92| business done. Tin iu London is quoted at £199 cash and £lB4 three months. The following were the dealings in tin to-day :—Singapore (Straits Trading Co.), 75 tons, ($93); Penang (Straits Trading Co.), 150 tons, ($93); Exchange: 100 tons,
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  • 105 5 y INTERESTING INTERVIEW. the TROUBLE IN CALIFORNIA. [Reuter’s Service] London, 4th July. Mr. Wakatsuhi, the new Permanent Financial Commissioner of Japan in London, has been interviewed by a representative of Reuter’s Agency. He stated that there is no idea of issuing a new foreign loan, as the increase
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  • 104 5 SIR KAI I) MACLEAN A PRISONER. [ReUtrr’b Service.] London, 3rd July. General Sir Kaid Maclean, who has been negotiating with the brigand chief Raisuli concerning the latter’s pardon, has been captured by Raisuli who is determined to exact his own terms for a ransom and pardon. [General Sir Harry
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  • 69 5 STATEMENT BY Mr ASQUITH. J Reuter’s Service London, 3rd July. In reply to a question in the House of Commons, with regard to the advisability of increasing the national gold reserve, Mr. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that he was awaiting the outcome of deliberations among
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  • 55 5 THE PREMIER AND PREFERENCE. [Reuters Service] London, 3rd J uly. In response to Mr. Balfour’s request, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman has promised to allot a day for the discussion of Mr. Lyttelton’s motion censuring the Government for declining the unanim >us invitation of the Colonial Premiers to consider
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  • 50 5 FORTHCOMING VISIT TO IRELAND [Reuter’s Service London, 3rd July. Great preparations are being made for the visit of the King and Queen to Dublin on the lOth inst. The decorations and illuminations are to be on a scale which has not been attempted hitherto in Ireland.
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  • 32 5 DEFECTIVE AMMUNITION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. As a result of tLe recent discovery of a defect in the casing of lyddite shells, practice with these projectiles has been suspended.
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  • 36 5 NEW STATION OPENED. [Reuter’s Service] London, 3id July. Reuter’s correspondent at Peking reports that an Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs station similar to that at Kiaochow is to be opened at Dalny on Monday.
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  • 30 5 REPATRIATING THE CHINESE. [Reuter’s Service] London, 3rd July. A telegram from Durban states that the 8.8. Heliopolis has sailed from that port with 19,148 repatriated Chinese on board.
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  • 23 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. Sir Frederick Lugard, Governor-Desig-nate of Hongkong, has arrived at Ottawa on his way to Hongkong.
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  • 68 5 THE QUESTION OF THE MAILS. ORIENT CONTRACT RENEWED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. The Australian Commonwealth has renewed its mail contract with the Orient Line for a year under the old subsidy. In the meantime fresh tenders are being called for. London, 4th July. The Australian Government has cancelled
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  • 62 5 THE FLEET IN THE PACIFIC. [Reuter's Service London, 4th July. Germany empatically denies offering the United Stites any advice concerning the disposition of the American warships. A semi-official statement issued at Washington says that President Roosevelt is not considering the question of transferring any warships to the
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  • 69 5 A SENSATIONAL ADVANCE. [Reuter's Service London, 3rd July. A telegram from New York states that there has been a sensational advance in cotton in consequence of the publication by the Agricultural Bureau of a record showing the condition of the crop*. The price, $72, (gold), is a record for
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  • 49 5 NO ACCELERATION. [Reuter’s Service] London, 4th July. In the House of Commons Mr. Buxton, Postmaster-General, replying to Mr. D. M. Smeaton, Lilieral Member for Stirlingshire, said that it had not i>eeii found practicable to obtain any further acceleration of the Indian mail at present.
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  • 79 5 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Berlin, 3rd_July. A majority of the English committee has recommended that Great Britain should sign the wireless telegraphy convention. THE KAISER. The Kaiser and Kaiserin have arrived in Denmark from Kiel. The Danish Press aceords their Majesties a hearty welcome. AMERICA AND JAPAN. The Stare
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  • 199 5 Desertions from Hongkong Police. The dissatisfaction which was manifest in the Hongkong Police some time ago at the low rate of remuneration consequent on the high dollai has become acute again, resulting in two men having resigned and three others having deserted during the week-end. It has
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  • 430 5 BATU CAVES RUBBER COMPANY. The second annual general meeting has been held at the offices, 10, Lime-street. London. Mr. H.K. Rutherford presided,and in moving the adoption of the report stated that the total capital expenditure to the end of last year was £15,725, and for this they
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  • 281 5 Latest London Rkports. Messrs. J. Russell Grant »fc Co., reporting on the Share Market, state London, June 13. The Market for Malay and Ceylon Rubber shares has been good, and a goo I general business has been passing. Batu Caves an I Vallambrosas are special!? in request, and
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  • 134 5 The Orders of the Day f>r to-morrow’s meeting include a motion by the Colonial Secretary authorising the expenditure of sums of money not exceeding $224,003 for the purposes of carrying out the settlement of Sultan Hussein’s land at Kampong Glam and the improvement -of that property. Penang Loans
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  • 385 5 Monthon Puket is the northern half of the district extending from the Burm°se frontier down the Malay Peninsula as far as the borders of Setul. Generally speaking the population is Siamese, though there are large numbers of Chinese engaged in trade and tin mining. There are also a
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  • 241 5 A cireful analysis appears in the Museams Journal of the Malay States of a new anti-opium drug which possesses the gratifying property of rendering the opium eater indifferent to the attractions of the opium which In has b «en wont, to consume. The new drug, which is
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  • 88 5 Home- o Ex- Positively To ward. pected. Due. Sail P. O. Devanha 6/7 8.1.5. N. Tara 12/7 N.D.L. Roon 9/7 Outward. P. Jb. O. Arcadia 17 7 8.1.5. N. Teesta 11/7 N. D.L. Zieten 10/7 Mr. Morley, replying in the House of Commons on the 21st June to
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  • 134 5 [.From the Pinany Gazette of 28th June, 1856. Ceylon.—The Editor of die Ceylon Observer appears to have been unfortunate in his intercourse with the durian, for he cannot allude to it without vituperation. Last year we copied one of his onslaughts on the offending fruit. In a
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  • 808 6 Messis. Harland Wolff’s scheme of ex tension has now assumed definite shape. A site of three acres has been acquired immediately adjacent to the I rafalgar Dock, and the contract which has been placed with the Waring White Co. includes the erection of foundry, turning and fittingshops, coppersmith
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  • 70 6 Calypso, Brit, 33*», Bannantyne, July 4, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield <fc Co. Canton, Brit., 105, Marican, July 3, Teluk Anson, Ah Hing. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Reid, July 3, Port Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan Co. Delhi, Brit, 4783, Andrews, July 3, Bombay, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan A Co. Malaya, Ger.,
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  • 30 6 Avagyee for Deli. Calypso for Deli. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Setul. Nubia for Colombo and Tuticorin. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan, Resident Halewyn for Ashan.
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  • 310 6 per Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca, at 1 p m.I to-morrow. Perak (K. G. Co.) for Port Swettenham and Singapore, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Padang for Batu Bahra, at 1 p.m to-morrow. Pegu for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sabang, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Lady Weld
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  • 293 6 of Steamer, where from, approximate date of ftrrira,!, where bound, and Agents. Alcinous from Singapore, July 27, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield <fc Co. Austria from Colombo, July 7, for Singapore, China, and Japan, Schmidt. Kustermann Co. Bencleuch from London, July 12, for Singapore, China, and
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  • 24 6 Calypso from Singapore, Messrs, de Silva, Batholomeuz, Schield, Richter, Ellis, and Haji Peteh. Cornelia from Port Swettenham, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Miss Ferguson.
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  • 1278 6 I o w Issue 5= j Capital. Subscribed. h ar f Value. Paid ap. Reserve. Dindend.. Name. Quotation U i I MINING. Gohl. f ***** £1 £1 £4,873 I/- paid January, 1901 Rauh Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Paid >5 biiv..18! 2 £200,000 £101,25« |g/1)) P (Contrib) sfe
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  • 122 6 Penang. 4th July, 1907. (fiy Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 1 8 4 months’ sight Bank 2,4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4 5 8 3 Documentary 2/4 11 /1'» Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’sight Private 175}
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  • 189 6 Penang, 4th Joly, 1907. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (\V. Coast 3 lbs. soe 16.75 no stock White Pepper 21 75 sales. Trang Pepper 17.75 sales. 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 71 sales. Cloves (picked) 51 no sellers. Nutmegs 110 25 sales. fNol 5.30 Sugar. 2 xno stock. Basket 2.90 sales
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    • 85 6 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in India. Mrs. Sd. L. Hiscocks, writing from Clare Road, Byculla, India, says I have used and still require a good many bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have found it invaluable as a cure as well as a preventive of
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    • 72 6 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains in the stomach, colic, and diarrlioci are quickly relieved Ly the use of Chamberlain’s Col c, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. When in need of such a medicine, give it a trial. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents. To Ordinary
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    • 7 6 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAli ster V Ltd,
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    • 52 6 FUSSELL'S “BUTTERFLY” BRANDS. Pure Milk and Cream. Obtainable at the following Stores in Penang Messrs. Tong Joo Co., Goon Yen Friends, Thean Chee Co., AND Taik Ho Co., TAIPING McAlister 00., Ltd.» Genera? Representatives for the Proprietors, Wrought Iron Tubes Fittings, Large Stocks Always on Hand. ADAMSON GILFILLAN ft* Co.,
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    • 1802 7 CHARTERED: BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI REDERLANOSCHE HANDEL Nederlandsch-lndische THE; MERCANTILE BANK OF INTFPMAT.nu.i a.nvJo AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. «AATSCHAPPU. EsCOmptO-MaatSCh.ppiJ (Ro|fl L |Hf| T gQ CORPORATION incorporated by Royal Charter P»W-«p-O»pit»l »10,000,000 Ratberland* Trading Society. (Netherlends-Indian Discount Bank? r Fund Established 1824, Established at Batavia 1857. Authored
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  • 931 8 ANNUAL MEETING, 1907. Tuesday, 13tfj Jlugust, 19C7, Xstjursday, 1516 Jlugust, 19C7, and Saturday, 17t(j Jiugust, 19C7. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 13th AUGUST, 1907. I.—The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO. A race for maiden horses, weight 9 stone 3 lbs., with an allowance of 10 lbs. to all ex-griffins imported
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    • 506 8 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. :(o): ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A R ADAMS, COMMANDANT. :(o): July 1907. :o: 4th Thursday, Recruit Drill at Fort, at 5-30 p.m. Sth Saturday, P. V. Shooting Club, at 3 p.m. 7th Sunday, Shooting Match P. V. Vs I poll Branch P. R. A. at 7 a.m. Bth Monday,
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    • 159 8 NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES. PARA RUBBER SEED. ORDERS now being booked for new season Crop commencing August Special rates for large orders. Apply to Stocks always on hand of MANAGER, GELIGNITE. Sungei Rengam Estate, 282—u c Selangor. BLASTING GELATINE. SEXTUPLE DETONATORS. FOR SALE. ELECTRIC DETONATORS. SPOR TING BALLESTITE G°° D °i' r
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    • 332 8 NOTICE. ’Fsee the signal” I A KAULFUSS, BEACH HOUSE PHOTOCRAPHI L2 RT studio, By Special Appointment LATE <-PRIORY I PHOTOGRAPHER T Q ly/Orth&m Road. i His lligiiasss (he Silten Ol RM Under Entirely Rew Hanagement. First Cl :ss Cuisine. I Dealer in Photographic /Soldin Tins Bottles oniv. Goo<l terms exceedingly
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