Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1909

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 146 VOL. LXVII. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1909. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1644 1 HIE PINANG GAZETTE.” ST. GEORGE’S GIRLS’HOME, notice of sale. NOW ready. SUBSCRIPTION. enang. by order of the sheriff of TllCPri I A BOARDING HOME under the charge PENANG. H I B B For Dally Issue, in Town, a Lady Superintendent and a The undersigned is instructed to take pos- ‘Football
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  • 1100 2 —Rangoon Gazette. We do not see how Mr. Laidlaw, M.P., could expect to serve any useful purpose in offering a prize of Rs. 2,000 for the best essay on the future of India. Those whose opinions would by virtue of experience and knowledge carry weight
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  • 321 2 Rome, June 2. Here, where interest in the Balkans is always great, the invitation of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria to attend his coronation, at Sofia, has caused much comment and speculation, as although a Catholic personally, his subjects are Orthodox, and he bitterly offended b »th
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  • 353 2 Indian Public Health. A novel trap is used by Chinese in rice godowns for rat destruction. Take a large cask or hogshead. It must be water-tight. In the centre of the bottom of the cask place a brick on end. Put in sufficient water, *o that the
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  • 1164 2  -  praise.—Lawrence Woodhouse in the Daily Mail. MR A. C. MACLAREN. Ever since the Australian cricket team was selected the captaincy of England has been a topic of conversation in sporting circles. Of players we have always enough and to spare good enough to represent us in the
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  • 119 2 Wednesday, 30th June. P.C.C. Bowls Ties. Band, Esplana«le. 6 to 7 p.m. Japanese Cinematograph, Penang Road. Thursday, Ist July. Dominion Day. Outward P. O. Mail. Church Work Association, 10-30 a.m. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. P.C.C. Bowls Ties. Japanese Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday. 2nd July. Visitation. B. V. M. Band,
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  • 63 2 June 30. 1840—British expedition to China arrived. 187 t —Opening of section of Shanghai-Woo-sung Railway 1891 Flooding of Takasinia Coal Mines. 1892—Steamer Royahst wrecked. 1892 Issue of Straits Law Journal discontinued. 1893 Great tire in Battery Road, Singapore McAlister and McKerrow’s Godowns burned down damages, $190,000. 1903
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  • 36 2 Friday, July 2.— Furniture, etc. 38 Beach St.; 11-30 a.m. Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Saturday, July 3.— Land; 11a.m.; Logan’s Buildings M. Ibrahim, auctioneer. Tuesday, July 6.— Land Logan’s Buildings J. R. McFarlane, auctioneer.
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  • 14 2 F.M.S. Railways.— Reconstruction of Kuala Lumpur Railway Station tenders close noon, July 12.
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  • 17 2 2 Johore Road apply Koe Guan Co. 30 Logan Road apply M. M. Noordin.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 Skin Troubles are often the direct result of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing off in the way intended by Nature, attempt to escape from the body by another route—namely, the skin To redirect the stream to its prouer channel all that is needed is a wine-glassful <>f Huny&di
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    • 49 2 An Eminent Physician says: I think Hunyadi Janos mineral water a very good aperient for a tropical climate It seems, to me to be one of the best—if not the best—of the mineral waters for restoring an overworked liver to its normal condition. Average «lose, a wine-glassful before breakfast”
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    • 148 2 I Say Emphatically That Sciatica, that most excruciating of maladies, can be cured 1 Little’s Oriental Balm cured me, after five years of misery. It will cur e you.” That voices the sentiment of one grateful patient. Thousands of others are ready to join in the chorus of praising this
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    • 35 2 Appendicitis, now so prevalent, is believed to arise chiefly from constipation and local inflammatory troubles, which may be prevented by the occasional use of Hunyadi Janos natural aperient water. Average dose a wine-glassful before breakfast.
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    • 217 2 BUILD UP YO’Jj OMMbbl WILKINSON’S SARSAPARILLA "SjS /WONDERFUL PURIFIER JV o'™ HUMAN BLOOD. Ij MMnsable In Hot Countries The SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy for 1 TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, If "Sanltas" Disinfecting Fluid FRUPTIONQ WEAK languid 11 eneral or personal use isthaSugh{£' I unUlilUINO] FEELINGS, to. I lk^ kte Ji
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 45 2 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. HW. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. June 30 10-21 4-58 10-47 4-34 The Moon. O Kull Moon 7.17 p.m. 3 July. Lhx* Quarter 1.58 a.rn. 10 O New Moon 5.45 pm. 17 First Quarter 6.45 pm. 25
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  • 1257 3 PROGRAMME AUTUMN MEETING, 1909. Tuesday, the 27th, Thursday, the 29th, and Saturday, the 31st July, 1909. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 27th July, 1909. 1 THE MAIDEN PLATE. V alue $5OO A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All Horses imported into the Straits
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 508 3 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. T regular services are maintained JAPAN and EUROPE by the 'o- any’» well-known twin-screw steamers, Mail Contract with the Impe..al ese Government, specially desi jned tor S’ Company’s European Service, lighted -nughout by Electricity, provided with extE eI t accommodation for First
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    • 520 3 Benger’s Food, prepared with fresh new milk, is all food. It is distinguished from others by the ease with which it can be digested and absorbed. It can be served I prepared to suit the exact physical condition of the I person for whom it it intended. I Benger’s Food
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  • 1283 4 Clause 31 of the new “Rules and Regulations and Scale of Charges for the Government Wharves, Penang, is the one to which we referred in a leading article a few days back as having given rise to a situation which tends to hamper the working of
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  • 132 4 P.C.C. TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap. Class A. F. Eichenberg v. M. K. Whitlock Single Handicap. Class B. J. Hammond v. Hon. A. R. Adams J. T. Donald v. C. R. Samuel A. E. T. Murray v. F. Duxbr w y Double
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  • 59 4 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Championship. W. S. Goldie v. W. Hamilton Double Handicap. Keun «fc Owen v. W. Daniel »fc Riley The following ties have been fixed for Friday Mixed Double Handicap. Miss C. Brown Stark v. Mrs. Rose <fc Muir Mr. Mrs. Wright
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  • 461 4 The weekly practice at the miniature range of the Malacca Ladies’ Rifle Club took place on June 23, and resulted as follows Mrs. Howell 33 Miss Williams 30 Mrs. Williams 26 Mrs. Evans 25 Miss Evans 25 The weekly practice shoot at Teluk Anson on Monday resulted
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  • 782 4 Mrs. R. N. Bland retnr 3 I pore to-day by t 3s I Mr. R. V. McClelland i ously appointed liouorarv t I the Brewster Club, Batu Gaj M I Cl,?ne s e a SeW“* I Papers to han7~b7the l Mr. A. B. Hubback of Kuala I
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    • 205 4 rthe disinfectant standard JfflUi L a TRIUMPH OF CONCENTRATION. I\, A recent Scientific Discovery Officially adopted by the v Imperial Government. efficient disinfection at a cost so trifling OS not to be worthy of consideration on the ground of expense. AGENTS! QUTHRIE CO., Ltd., Penang and Singapore. LIP T O
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  • 134 5 MILITARY PREPARATIONS. A PROTEST BY TURKEY. [Reuter's Service London, 29th June. Telegram* from Salonika state that the Turks are active with military preparations j u view of eventualities regarding Crete, and the Reserves are being mobilised. The Greek troops on the Turco-Grecian frontier have been ordered to
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  • 156 5 CREDITABLE REPAIRS EFFECTED ORDERED TO THE MANCEUVRES. [Reuter’s Service Loudon. 30th June. The British cruiser Sappho, which collided with the Wilson liner Sappho on June 18, has now be*n repaired and ordered to take up duties in connection with the Naval manoeuvres. The iepairs we regarded as
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  • 37 5 VALLAMBROSA’S SMOKED SHEET. SEVEN SHILLINGS A POUND. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, 29th June. At the fortnightly auction sales of rubber on Friday last, smoked sheet rubber from Vallambrosa Estate realised 7s. per lb.
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  • 41 5 THE ADMIRALTY JUSTIFIED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th June The Daily Mail says that it is understood that the investigation made by the Imperial Defence Committee entirely justifies the Admiralty, and it is doubtful whether its report will be published.
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  • 35 5 BENEFICIAL RAINS IN INDIA. [Reuter’s Service London, 30th June. A telegram from Bombay reports that the monsoon has now well developed, and beneficial rains have fallen over a wide area and still continuing.
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  • 33 5 CHANCELLOR TO RESIGN. [Reuter’s Service] London, 29th June. Reuter’s Agency says that it is expected in Berlin that Prince Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, will resign within a fortnight.
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  • 28 5 A NEW SHAH WANTED [Der Ostasiatische Lloyds Service.] Berlin, 28th June. The Nationalist movement in Persia for the proclamation of a new Shah is increasing in strength.
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  • 28 5 AN UNCONFIRMED RUMOUR. [Der OBTABIATIBCHE Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, 29th June. The rumours that the Kaiser is giving up his impending voyage to the north are unconfirmed.
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  • 920 5 PC.C r. CRESCENT. the PC.C. smarted favourites in the i L-ague match against the Crescent, on the Esplanade afternoon, there were few wh predicted a heavy score in their favoui, the majority plumping for a 2-1 <»r a 1-0 win. The Crescent themselves were not confident of finishing
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  • 1533 5 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. MR. GUINNESS’S EVIDENCE. In the Third Police Court yesterday, Mr. B. Nunn resumed the preliminary inquiry into the cha"ge against Lim Chee Saing of falsifying the books of the Hongkong i Shanghai Banking Corporation to the amount of $70,000 lietween December 31, 1908, and
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  • 187 5 A meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya was to have been held on Sunday morning in the Masonic Hall. Kuala Lum pur, but it was found impossible to get the requisite quorum of ten. Eight members only attended one being a delegate from Peiak—and these
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  • 184 5 On June 21, in the British Court, Bangkok, before his Honour Judge Skinner Turner, Messrs. Tooth and Lister, counsel in the suit of Meh Plong versus Tan Moh Keng, applied for direction in the case. A considerable amount of discussion ensued as to the method of procedure
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  • 166 5 The Rev. G. Monteath Thompson, Chaplain of Singapore, thus corrects the Malay Mail:— In your Saturday’s issue, you speak of Dr. W. R. Mounsey, Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, as the new Bishop of this Diocese.” our description is incorrect, and puts the clock back. Labuan,
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  • 189 5 Thus the Malay Mail Any one visiting Klang now after a prolonged absence could not fail to be struck by the signs of continued growth which characterise that planting centre to-day. The new post office, a two-storied building which both as regards position and accommodation is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 212 5 NOTICE. Tamil Immigration Fond Enactment, 1908. EMPLOYERS of Tamil labour are hereby reminded that returns 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 be
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    • 186 5 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 16 of 1909. Re LIM BOON NYE. Notice is hereby given that the First Meeting of Creditors in the above matter will be held at the Bankruptcy Office, Supreme Court, Penang, on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1563 6 unuriztwr AKin SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL NEDERLANDSCHE-INDISCHE THE MERCANTILE BANK OF BROWxi o C ":£™.a’ A a"“ Sh.N* So CoTvoS»" MAATSCHAP™. NE X>MPTO-MA*T3C„AP m >-».*. LIMITED. «S.'S JA. mm.» A.,»».®». ~.,J* L ptw, D .1 rk.rhf Rbsibvb Funds:— Capital fl. 45,000,000 Authorisrd Capital F 12,000,000. Subscribed Capital 1,125,000. A> D 185*.
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  • 1248 7 .—i» 2 Capital- Subscribed. bividen<U. Name. g C 'S cs X 2Q uq MINING. 3 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO 12% year end. 31-3-09 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $6 6 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 Bruang, Ltd. 7 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 a 10% year end. 3D-4-08..
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  • 118 7 Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Gully, June 29, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Canton, Brit., ll»6, Gillies, June 30, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Williams, June 29, Teluk Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Carnavonshire Brit., 2710, Ingram, June 29, Tuticorin. gen., Boustead Co. Hebe, Brit.,
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  • 47 7 Cornelia for Teluk Anson. Deli for Trang and Pang Nga. Delta for Singapore, China, and Japan. Flying Fish for Port Weld. Hebe for Deli. Hong Moh for Rangoon. Kum Sang for Calcutta. Malacca for Tongkah. To ig Chay Un for bindings. Taroba for Negapatam and Madras.
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  • 185 7 oj ‘Strainer, where, from t approximate rlate of arriral, where h<.nn<l, and A gente. Andalusia. Hamburg, July 2, Japan, B M. Bingo Maru, Singapore, July 16, Antwerp, B. Benclench, London, July 9, Japan, 8. B Carmarthenshire, London, July 8, Japan, B. Dremgeith, Calcutta, July 2, E. S. Devanha,
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  • 114 7 ARRIVALS. By Perak (June 29) from Deli, Mr P J Roelants. By Pin Seng (June 28) from Singapore, Mr Chan Kim Suy. By Ta rob a (June 30) from Singapore, Mrs R N Bland, Mr and Mrs E B Yzelman, Messrs Ed Holloway, J C Holinbeerg, L R Lazaroo,
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  • 190 7 Penang 30th June, 1909. Gold leaf $65 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock. White Pepper $l7 buyers. Trang Pepper $14.35 sales. Mace 73 buyers. Mace l ickings $66.50 sales. Cloves out of season. Nutmegs 110 $17.25 sales. f No. 1 $6.65 sales. Sugar j No 2
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  • 274 7 To-Morrow. Fpr. Per. (3 lone. Trang Leong Ho 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, 'l Port Dickson, and S B. Whatt Soon 1 p.m. Malacca J Deli Perak (E.S. Co.) 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat Petrel 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Tara 3 p.m. Langsa, T. Semawe,") Segli,
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  • 39 7 Houk- u Ex- Pobuivklv lu •Straw hr. ward. pkcted. Dur. Sail, P. «fc O. Devanha 3/7 B. I. 10/7 N.D. L. P.R. Luitpold 6/7 Outward. P. iO. Delta 1/7 B I. Teesta 8/7 S.D.L. P. Ludwig 7/7
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  • 124 7 Pknang, 30th June, 1909. By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 15/1G 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4$ 3 Credit 2/4 7/32 3 Docur'entary 2/4| Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank n 174$ 3 days’sight Private 17b Madras Demand Bauk
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  • 275 7 Per P O ss Afantua, from London, June 4, and ss Delta from Colombo, due July 1 —To Penang Mr E A Cook. To Singapore Mr F Tonybee. Per P O ss Syria, from Loudon, June 5, due July 6 :—To Penang Messrs J Burling, and
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  • 890 7 course, is bosh.— Look-out Man" in Fa irplay. A correspondent writes to a Home shipping paper: The other day I had an interesting conversation with the captain of a Danish steamer. He tells me that his present vessel was owned recently by a T/ondon shipowner, and that, when
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 188 7 THE I ;*"■"I London I ,P“ py HOWARTH ERSKINE, IW., E'N ABLES traders throughout the 1 I World to communicate direct with I CIVIL, ELECTRIOAL, AND MANUFACTURERS DEALERS 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, j in each class of Besides being a > < STRAITS, SIAM, F.M.S., CHINA, and BURMA. EXPORT MERCHANTS SOLE
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    • 40 7 sun Lift of Cunudo. I Established 18G5). Assets exceed £6,000,000.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 846,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 W. A. WHITE, I I KENNEDY A Co., Manager, South-Eastern A I General Agents, Penang. Asia, Singapore. j
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    • 65 7 A Sluggish Circulation, begotten of seden ary habits, leads to congestion of the brain, liver, and other organs The best remedy for this undesirable state of affairs is to stimulate the activity of the whole bodily economy by taking a wine-glassful of Huny&di Janos natural aperient water every morning. At
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    • 2415 8 P. 40. Steam Navigation Company. Intended Sailing».Shipping. •—2K&3— BR,TISH Tn Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. OUT VA,tD 11 M STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. J ||UojB 15 Delhi Mongolia Imperial German Mail Line. 29 Caledonia Marmora p OB Iwtbwmd to Silt. Stbambb. Aug 12 Devanha Morea El -6 Assaye Moolcan Every Saturday all
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