Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 143 VOL. LXVIII. WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1580 1910-06-29 1 THE “PINANC GAZETTE.” wanted. TOKICO TOO Crt g.™.™.....™—g f° r a a 1 VINO JUU vo., s Raffles Hotel, s SUBSUKIK 1 lOIN. P DreBser Wages $4O a month. 39, BEACH STREET, J S NEW SHIPMENT FOP Dally Issue, in Town, Apply in writing to General Storekeepers, Wine and Spirit1,580 words
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Article3611 1910-06-29 2 an interesting report. The following is a report made by Sir Arthur Young. K C M.G., Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, on his visit to the Cocos Islands 1. Captain F. C. Ryan of H. M. S. Astrcea visited and reported on these islands in September, 1908 the3,611 words
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Article108 1910-06-29 2 Wednesday, June 29 St. Peter, A. and M. Outward P. A O. Mai). Band, Esplanade. Football: C.R.C. v. Police, Victoria Green. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Thursday, J«a« 30. Municipal Commission, 3-30. Straits Cinematograoh. Penang Road. Friday, July I. Band, Esplanade. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Saturday, July 2. Visitation108 words
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Article46 1910-06-29 2 Fixtures for July. 5. —M.R.C. Police.—Esplanade. 6. —Free School C.R.C.—C.R.C. 7. —Vols. v. Crescent.—Esplanade. 12. —Govt. Wharves v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 13. M.R.C. v. C R.C.—C.R.C. 19. —Police v. Free School.—C.R.C. 20. —Vols v. Govt. Wharves.—C,R.C. 26. —Crescent v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 27. —Free School v. M.RC —C.R.C,46 words
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Article95 1910-06-29 2 Monday, July 4- —Land in Butterworth 11 a.m.; Ah Quee’s Buildings ;J. \V. Hallifax, auctioneer. Monday, July —Stock-in-trade; (Thong Joo Co.) Beach St.; 11 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark Co auctioneers. Wednesday, July 6.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. EPednesday, July 16.—95 words
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Advertisement137 1910-06-29 2 A Swollen Knee is about as painful and inconvenient as anything you would find in a day’s journey. And it is dangerous—a swollen knee leads to permanent lameness. Read what A. C. Lehman of Waynesbro, Pa., says I have been the victim of a large swelling on the knee for137 words
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Advertisement121 1910-06-29 2 B THE POPULAR n SCOTCH WHISKY, JB' i J f BLACK WHITE.” AGENTS: HOTTENBACH BROS. Co. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1821. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Total invested Funds upwards of £6,460,000 Total Annual Income over £1,180,000 The undersigned have been appointed Agents of the above Company at Penang, and are121 words
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Miscellaneous241 1910-06-29 2 The Moon. Last Quarter ...11.38 a.m 3(j j nn O New Moon .4 20 am. 7 j ul y First, Quarter 3.24 pm. U O Full Moon 337 p.m 2’ The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset i, Penang Frotn Sunrise. Sunset. June 7to June 30,...5-50a.m. 5-10 pm July241 words
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Article1137 1910-06-29 3 JULY MEETING, 1910. IUNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING). RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 26th July, 1910. SECOND DAY Thursday, 28th July, 1910. THIRD DAY Saturday, 3Oth July, 1910. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 26th July, 1910. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP. Value $5OO A Handicap for horses which1,137 words
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Advertisement610 1910-06-29 3 FOR SALE. J PENANG SALES ROOM, The Siam Directory, BEACH STREET, PENANG. p B(CE $3 25 EACH V ESTABLISHED 1892. W 0 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE HON'BLE R. Y. BIU», LAIE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR, PENANG. NOBELS EXPLOSIVES. W Auctioneers, Brokers, Appraisers, House and Land Agents, Shipping and General Commission610 words
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Article1221 1910-06-29 4 A paragraph reproduced in our Log Book to-day state? that the next German Dreadnought, to replace the battleship FrithjoJ, is to be launched, according to an order of the Kaiser, at Dant zig to-morrow, a fact which naturally induces fre-h comparisons of the respective naval strengths1,221 words
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Article399 1910-06-29 4 A K.C.IE. has been given to Mr. J. D. Rees, M. P. Mr. L. M. Bell, Municipal Engineer, was examined by the Municipal Inquiry Commission to-day. Mrs. Rees Davies, wife of the Hon. Mr. W. Rees Davies, Attorney-General, Hongkong, has died at home. The Rev. J. A.399 words
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Article384 1910-06-29 4 Previously. To-Day (10-45 a.m 2 L <« j- s u rtfi >,-52 H o o 3U=“S' U x t/i O x -/J O Mining. Menglembu 10 9| Tronoh 10 11 c. 25 lOf 11 c. 25 Rubber (Sterling). Alor Pongsu 30/- 35/-pm. 35/- 40/-pm Linggi, Ord. 61/-384 words
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Article86 1910-06-29 4 YESTERDAY’S LONDON AUCTIONS A SLIGHT DECLINE [From Our Oun Corespondent Kuala Lumpur, ,J Ulle 29 A London cablegram to the Pl Stores Agency Co Ltd, gi ves the iug prices of rubber Plantation Sheet ami biscuit... 8/] Crepe 9/1 Best scrap o 4 Bark scrap Scrap,86 words
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Article128 1910-06-29 4 COMBAT AT KUALA LUMPUR [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Ju lie 29 A squabble has broken out between two factious of jinrikisha-pullers—the Litns and the lans. It is alleged that it originated in the L’ms intrudin® on the Tans’ pitch outside the Empire Hotel. The Tans set128 words
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Article73 1910-06-29 4 THE SINGAPORE STRING. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 29. The following horses leave to-day for the Selangor Race Meeting Goodrost, Honey Bear, Delcore, Bay Ronald, Flashlight, Double Entry, Trouble, Hiatherbell, Too Late, Navarre, and Qui Va La. Grey Plume also goes, but it is stated that73 words
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Article28 1910-06-29 4 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 28. The slight advance iu shares continues. Buyers’ prices are Vallambrosas 54/Indragiris $25.90 Pajams $1" Duff Developments 8.5028 words
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Article31 1910-06-29 4 INTERIM DIVIDENDS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 29. The following interim dividends have been declared Pajam. Limited 5 per cent. Pegoh, Limited 7| Balgownie Rubber Estates, Ltd.31 words
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Article24 1910-06-29 4 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore June 28 To-day’s quotations for produce are Pepper, white 25.00 Tapioca, flake Tapioca, pearl Opium 1,375.0024 words
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Article41 1910-06-29 4 CUP TIE RESULT. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Ju |ie The Royal Artillery beat the Lagoon Club (Sir John Aird Co.’s employees) by five goals to nil in the first roun 1 of t Singapore Football Association Cup-41 words
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Advertisement178 1910-06-29 4 JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN HORSE FEED. Oats, Bran, Chaff, Barley, Linseed .and Oaten Hay. ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. Apply to G. H. SLOT Co. OQ3OO&OOOO'’ 8 THE GARRICK -I CIGARETTE o o X a LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Q 8 g 8 iSfjssS!^ PacW in 50 8 Air178 words
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Article181 1910-06-29 5 IMPORTANT RESIGNATIONS. INTRODUCTION OF NEW BLOOD. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 29. Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin telegraphs that Herr von Schoen, German Foreign Secretary, and Baron von Rheinbaben, Prussian Minister of Finance, have resigned. Herr Schoen has been appointed German Ambassador at Paris in succession to Prince von[Reuter's Service.] - 181 words
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Article140 1910-06-29 5 AMEN DE D D ECL AR AT lON Reuter’s Service.] London, June 28. The amended Declaration to be made by His Majesty the King at his Coronation reads “I solemnly and sincerely in the presence of God testify and declare that I am a faithful memtier of| Reuter’s Service.] - 140 words
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Article82 1910-06-29 5 PRESENTATION TO THE QUEEN. [Reuter’s Srkvick London, J une 28. Sir Richard Solomon, who has been appointed High Commissioner for United South Africa in London, will attend at Marlborough House to-day to present Her Majesty the Queen, on behalf of United South Africa, with a magnificent[Reuter’s Srkvick - 82 words
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Article68 1910-06-29 5 NEW CONVENTION FORESHADOWED (Reuter’s Service] London, June 28. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that China has intimated her readiness to accept Russia’s standpoint regarding the navigation of the Sungari River and a desire to cultivate neighbourly relations The result of these advances will be(Reuter’s Service] - 68 words
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Article31 1910-06-29 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 28. The party of Japanese M. P.’s at present in Europe visited the Chatniter of Commerce and the Stock Exchange at Berlin yesterday.[Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service ] - 31 words
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Article25 1910-06-29 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 28. Dr. Vollbrecht, a Germany army doctor, has been appointed chief physician to the Turkish Army.[Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service ] - 25 words
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Article25 1910-06-29 5 11 Der Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] Beilin, June 28. The elections to the Cortes Geraes in Portugal will take place on September 23.11 Der Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] - 25 words
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Article167 1910-06-29 5 HKW APPOINtMEN'f DEKIHJHCbD DEFENDED BY MR HALDANE [Reuter’s Skuvick.] London,June 28. In the debate on the Army Estimates in the House of Commons, the Opposition denounced the appointment of General Sir lan Hamilton as Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean as useless, and declared that the appointment was made to[Reuter’s Skuvick.] - 167 words
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Article33 1910-06-29 5 [Front Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, June 29 A meeting will be held on Saturday to form a local contingent of Boy Scouts, when .Major Stephenson, of the Middlesex Regiment, will preside.33 words
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Article22 1910-06-29 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, June 29. The Police have shot a 14-foot python in a Tauglin fowl house.22 words
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Article25 1910-06-29 5 j From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. June 28. Tin is quoted here at $74,674, at which price 170 tons were sold.25 words
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Article40 1910-06-29 5 NATIONALISTS AND THE BUDGET [Reuter’s Service.] London, June 29. The Daily Chronicle states that the Nationalists have decided to oppose the Budget unless they are satisfied that there will be no compromise on the Loris’ veto question[Reuter’s Service.] - 40 words
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Article32 1910-06-29 5 A LINER OVERDUE [Reuter’s Service] London, June 28. The Austrian Lloyd liner Trieste is seven dais overdue from Bombay. It is thought probable that her machinery has broken down.[Reuter’s Service] - 32 words
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Article36 1910-06-29 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 28. His physicians declare that Prince zu Eubenberg will never be well enough to attend the hearing of the case against him for contempt of court.[Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service ] - 36 words
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Article22 1910-06-29 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, June 28. The Russian Council of the Empire has agreed to the Finland Bill.[Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] - 22 words
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Article182 1910-06-29 5 London, June 22. The correspondent of The Times at Constantinople telegraphs that the Turkish Minister at Athens has informed the Porte that the news from Crete indicates that the Cretan authorities will submit to the Powers, and admit Moslems to the Assembly without taking an oath to182 words
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1833 1910-06-29 5 (Conf riAi* ted). One does not reason out an impression of a Country. One’s eye conveys a bare image to the mind and one’s whole personality works upon it, as a brush lays tints and brings out light and shade on canvas, n1,833 words
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Article96 1910-06-29 5 The following is the bu-iness for the special meeting of the Municipal Commis sion to-m‘>rrow To consider and pass Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1910. The business for the subsequent ordinary meeting is 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business96 words
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Article188 1910-06-29 5 [7’o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, An express issued by the purveyors states that Australian cold storage beef, mutton and lamb are on sale daily at Snnpang Ampat Bazaar, Penang Road, at the same price as Penang beef and that we are to insist on188 words
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Article227 1910-06-29 5 London, June 22. In the House of Commons Mr. Keir Hardie asked the reasons for the foreiture of Mr. Mackarness’s pamphlet on the methods of the Indian Police. Mr. Montagu replied that it had been forfeited by six Local Governments owing to its containing words tending to227 words
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Article202 1910-06-29 5 Newbury Cup. London, June 21. The following is the result of the race for the Newbury Summer Cup run at the Newbury Summer Meeting to-day The Newbury Summer Cup (hep.) of 1150 sovs, with a cup value 50 sovs. or specie to the winner; second received 125202 words
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Article91 1910-06-29 5 London, June 22 Reuter wires from Calais that the funeral of the victims of the Pluvios? to-day was attended by most striking scenes. The town is in mourning. A procession went from the Town Hall to the Cathedral. President Falliferes and the Ministers paid eloquent tributes to91 words
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Article24 1910-06-29 5 London, June 23. Mr Asquith to-day intimated that there would be a full debate and a division on the Woman's Suffrage Bill24 words
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Article66 1910-06-29 5 London, June 22. Northamptonshire has beaten Yorkshire at Sheffield by five wickets. Dr. J. Stuart Rose, Acting Municipal Health Officer, Mr. W. A Ward, Chief Sanitary Inspector and ad the other members of the staff are actively engaged in a crusade against fruit selleis in the town. Large66 words
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Advertisement310 1910-06-29 5 PENANG CRICKET CLUB. debenture interest. FAEBENTURE HOLDERS are requested to send in their bonds for endorsement. They will be returned together with cheque for amount of interest due to 30th June, 1910. > j R H. Secretary. EYE-SIGHT. Mr. H. LAZARUS (Son of the late Mr. N. LAZARUS), WILL BE310 words
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Advertisement1901 1910-06-29 6 CWV ‘CF* The Marine Insurance Co.. Ltd CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL -„r Kj W T, > n AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. INDM ntl RANK J lie above Company is prepared co ac rwuiA, LIMITED fl cept Marine risks at lowest current rates. -j1,901 words
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Article911 1910-06-29 7 The next German Dreadnought to replace the battleship Frithjof will be launched, according to an order of the Kaiser, from the Schichau wharf at Dantzic on June 30. Staff burgeon M. Kuinagawa and StaffPaymaster Fl Kato, of the Imperial Japanese Navy, recently paid a visit to the Royal911 words
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Article1374 1910-06-29 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Canton, Brit., 105, Glenfell, June 29, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Capri, Ital., 2718, Dini, June 28, Bombay, gen., Behn, Meyer Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Baker, June 28, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. G. Apcar, Brit., 2961, Belson, June 29, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Pangkor,1,374 words
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Article1670 1910-06-29 7 i 1 i z 1 .i 1 Capital. Subscribed.: f Value Dividends. i Name. f o 3 1 1906 1907 190 S 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,000 S3OO,’MM) 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 5 1906 300,000 225,00 C 22,500 10 10 1 Bruang,1,670 words
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Advertisement34 1910-06-29 7 sun life ol Cunudu. (Established Assets exceed £6,000.000.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 w. A. WHITE, 1 KKSNEDY Co., Manager, South-Eastern General Agents, Penang Asia. Singapore J34 words
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Advertisement141 1910-06-29 7 BUILO UP- ifIUK HEALTH with WILK I KOH’S 1 /m 1 1 1 S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA s Netherlands Gutta Percha: company, limited. J PURIFIER 2 Cinnr-snnro PllhhoF HUMAN BLOOR. W Oliissiporo ■xUDDCr TTUI KO» r he SAFEST and most RELIABLE Homely ft* w r J141 words
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Advertisement2117 1910-06-29 8 P.& o.Steam Havigation Company. Intended Sailings. Shipping. sSg*- STE c.. ltd. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. p* June 29 Delhi connecting with Mongolia July 13 Assaye Marmora 1 Imperial German Mail Line. July 27 Dbvanha M rea k Fob Ismwdid to Bm. Sijamub. OCCGII StCQIH SfelD fft ltd Aug. IO Arcadia Mooltan2,117 words
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