Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 148 VOL. LXVIII. TUESDAY, sth JULY, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1295 1 INT "PINANG GAZETTE." PENANG CRICKET CLUB. JUST RECEIVED I SUBSCRIPTION. DEBENTURE INTEREST. A SHIPMENT OF k mb ■re H I s27pe™ um AUSTRALIAN HORSE FEED, r if! AL I IIUIU J Oon nnct- fnoo together with cheque for amount of interest Bl *«3O post iree. due to 30th June, 1910.
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  • 1009 2 Malav* v. Ceyloa. The representative of one of the largest rubber Healing firms in America, who has himself handled rubber for many years past and is well acquainted with many of the Ceylon and Straits mtries, has lately arrived in Ceylon. He has paid several visits to Brazil, the
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  • 479 2 The following is the annual report to be submitted at the annual general meeting on Sunday next at 10-30 a m. The Committee beg to submit to the members their report and accounts for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Membership.— 6o new members have joined the
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  • 447 2 Our constantly incre <sing list of resders in India and the Ea-,t generally suggests the growing development of the au*omobile business m distant lands and eve>y traveller who journeys thither brings evidence of the advance. In the Straus Settlements, the Malav States, and Ceylon, much the
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  • 152 2 Tuesday, Jul. 5. Homeward German Mail. Sei »ngor Races. Hand, Golf Club. League Football M R.C. r. Police. International Dramatic Co., King St. Theatre. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Roa«l Wednesday, July 6. Outward German Mail. Band. Esplanade. l.ea'iie Foot l -all Free School v. C.R.C. Lodge Royal Prince of
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  • 45 2 Fixtures for July. 5. —M.R.C. v. Police.—Esplanade. 6. —Free School r. C.R.C.—C.R.C. 7. Vols. r. Cre-*cent.—Esplanade. 12.—Govt Wharves r. Butterworth.—-C.R.C. 13 —M.R.C. r. C R.C.—C.R.C. 11). Police v. Free School.—C.R.C. 20.—Vols. v. Govt. Wharves.—C, R.C. 2’». —Crescent v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 27.—Free School v. M.R.C.—C.R.O.
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  • 68 2 IV' dnexday, July 6.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St 11 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Wednesday, July 16.— Shares; Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark Co auctioneers. IVedues lay, July tO.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark
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  • 14 2 5, 14, 16, and 18 Logan Itoad; apply M M. Noordin.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1745 2 The Subscription List opens on 3Oth June, 1910, and will ALLOTMENTS WIL^VmA^E ORDEB APEL.CAT.ONS with Para somewhat irregularly, giving approximately 58 Para trees o f one vt-a/" a F" Uli II B over fco the acre i 35 acres t,,is havo been whll over > and th» balance /|\|t|3»<| 11
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    • 152 2 THE London Directory I (Published Annually.) ENABLES traders throughout 'fl World to communicate direct <fl English MANUFACTURERS Ai DEALER» I in each class of goods. Besides lie-ni B complete commercial guile to Lmi iisi its suburbs the Directory contain’ I EXPO RT M E RUH A NTS with the goods
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 59 2 The Moon. O New Moon 4.20 am. 7 July. First Quarter 3.24 pm. 14 o Full Moon 337 p.m. 22 Last Quarte< 434 p.m 29 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. July Ito July 12,...5-51 am. 6-09 p.m. July 13 to July 18,...5-52a.m.
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    • 159 2 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. July 5 9-59 4-05 10 20 435 6 10-49 5-04 11-18 5-36 7 11-45 5-48 623 8 12-26 6-48 1-01 7-13 9 1-25 7-36 1-48 759 10 2-11 8-22 2-33 84 11 2-24 9-04 3-15
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1483 3 W I n ****************************** Mannheim Insurance Co. THE NAME IHI KK g WHERE TO SPEND WEEK ENDS Marine Insurance. <1 Hft ft Jftftftft Q In the Charming Climate and amidst the Lovely Scenery of Q The undersigned, as Agents, will accept /xTQifAk Marine Risks on Merchandise, Produce. y IPO H.
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  • 1223 4 With all due deference to the journalistic tradition that rigidly precludes the publication of official State secrets, the absence of Press bureaux at the Government and Municipal offices in this Colony has frequently l>een found to be a source of inconvenience to the newspapers and, at
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  • 235 4 SIGINTING RUBBER ESTATES. The Siginting (Negri Sembilan) Rubber Estates, Ltd., is being formed with a capital of £40,000, divided into 4<>0,000 shares of 2/ each, of which 50,000 aie allotted to the vendors in part payment of the purchase price and 118,000 will be held in reserve. 182,000
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  • 604 4 The members of the Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club held their weekly shoot at the Rifle Range yesterday afternoon, firing twice at 100 yards and once at 150 yards. The six highest scores m the first 100 yards count for the Mills Trophy for July namely, 199. Names.
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  • 859 4 The late Professor Goldwin Smith ie b estate, which is believed to amount V £200,000, to the Cornell University It has been definitely arranged that M r Oliver Marks, Secretary to the Reside■ t will act as Resident of Perak during tb absence on leave in Ceylon
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    • 232 4 Raffles Hotel, eye-sight. The Rest Food Ponflnd Ml*. H. LAZARUS The Urg< st «ooms IN f Bild 11 ft. The Coolest Hotel (Soft of thc Uu r fl. LAZARUS), Raffles Hotel is the only first-class Hotel Penang is now here in penang, ’“'Moderate and ind.mlTe charges. AND CAN BE CONSULTED
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  • 133 5 returns for ust month, all-bound advances. i From Our O>on Correspondent.] Ipoh, July 4. I The following returns of rubber crops B or June have been published Sengkat lb. 7,090 Glenealy 1,853 Kitanui 1,575 Kuala Lumpur, July 4. I The following returns of rubber crops been published Anglo-Malay
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  • 73 5 TO-DAY’S PROSPECTS GOOD. From Our Own Correspondent, j Kuala Lumpur. July 5. I The prospects for the race® to-day ■re good. The course is in good order, ■liough inclined to be hard as there has ■eeii no rain recently. I The lotteries were fair. I The scratchings
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  • 73 5 0 BE FLOATED BY LANADRON. From Our Own Correspondent.' Singapore, July 5. I Messrs. F. W. Baker <fc Co. announce lie formation of a company under the ■uspiees of the Lanadron Rubber Estates, united (for whom they are the Singapore M nt*), wi'h a capital of £lOO,OOO to
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  • 50 5 I SINGAPORE DEFEATED I From Our Own Correspondent. J I Kuala Lumpur, July 5. I I The Polo match between Selangor and resulted in a win for Selangor 6—o. The score’s were Rajah Alang 1(3) Crichton (2) and Wolff (I). I lhe winners showed a superior combina■fioit
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  • 41 5 RETURNS FOR JUNE. I From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 5. The output ftoin the Sungei Gau Mine Hs 71 piculs for June Ipoh, July 5 I 'he output of the Lahat Mines, Ltd., for ■htt|.. waB 5)8 piculs.
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  • 27 5 From Our Own Correspondent. J Singapore, July 4. I lin is quoted here at $75 40, at which ■b'ice 75 tons were sold.
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  • 109 5 DETAIL* OF THE YEAR’S WuKK'KG. A GOOD AVERAGE PRICE. brom Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, July 5. The annual report of the Balgownie Rubber Estate, Limited, states that the profit on the year’s working was $167,609. The interim dividends, totalling 100 per cent., absorbed $151,200, and the balance
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  • 83 5 MOVEMENT BY LORD ROBERTS. ANOTHER EMPIRE COMPETITION. Rrutkr’s Srrvick j L mdon, July 4. At the request of Lord Roberts the Daily Mail is establishing a yearly competition for the miniature rifle clubs of the Empire on the anniversary of His Lordship’s birthday, September 30, and offers
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  • 42 5 [/’row* Onr Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 4. There is very little doing in the shire market. There are mostly t Les in sterling companies. The following are buyers’ prices Indragiris $27.00 Patalings 70/Consolidated Malays 30/Batu Tigas £5 11/-
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  • 32 5 From Our Own >''or respondent.] Singapore, July 4 To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier 11.60 Pepper, black 13.50 Opium 1,370.00 Rice, Rangoon 137 00 Rice, Siam No. 2 185.00
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  • 34 5 j From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, July 5. 'l’he annual report of the Municipality of Singapore for 1909 makes a strong reference to the need of an organized system of sewage removal.
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  • 32 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 5. The Y. M.C.A. beat the Royal Artillery in the second round of the Singapore Football Association Cup by one goal to nil.
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  • 141 5 DEATH OF MR. M. FULLER [Rkutrr’s Srrvick I London, July 5 The death is announced of Mr. Melville Weston Fuller, Cnief Justice of the Uniter! States. [Mr. Fidler, who was born in Augusta, Maine, on Feb. 11. 1833 graduated at Bowdoin College, Portland. Maine; and attended a
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  • 44 5 A TERRIBLE FALL [Rkutrr’s Srrvick.] London, July 4. At the opening of the Rheims Aviation Meeting, Dachter teroplaned sixty miles when the framework collapsed. He fell headlong 600 feet and was killed. His mother, sister, wife, and child witnessed the accident.
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  • 24 5 [Rkutrr’s skkvicr J London, July 5. The Bislev Meeting has started with more hopeful weather lhe Overseas Dominions are well represented.
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  • 20 5 JOHNSON v. JEFFRIES. [Rkutrr’s Skrvicr] Loudon, July 5. Johnson knocked out Jeffri s in the fifteenth round.
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  • 63 5 THE TERMS OF AGREEMENT. Rrutkr’s Servick London, July 5. Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Gera'd A'buthnot (Unionist tn»mb»r for Burnley), said that tire Chinese Government would be asked to agree to the Hankow-Szechuan railway arrangement. His
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  • 60 5 DONOR’S Name DISCLOSED Rrutkr s Skrvick London, July 5. The Times lea l ns that the anonymous donor <<f £70,000 for a National Shakespeare Theatre in 1909 was Mr. Carl Meyer, Lieutenant <>f the City < f London. [Lieut. Carl Meyer is a director of the National
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  • 49 5 AN AERIAL EXPEDITION [Rkutrr’s Srrvick London, July 5 Count Zeppelin and Pi ince Henry of Prussia have started to make investigations northwards of Spitzbergen to ascertain what facilities exist for mooring an airship on Arctic ice. etc, with a view to a scientific expedition in 19 2.
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  • 43 5 Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd s Skrvick.l Berlin, July 4 The Grand Vizier is arranging to visit the European capitals. The Pmte has received a promise of assistance from Berlin and Vienna in the event of the Cretan question turning against Turkey.
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  • 25 5 [Rrutkr’s Srrvick London, July 4 The three per cent. Irish Land Stock of £4 009,001 has be»n issued at the price of 92|
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  • 112 5 Previously. To-Dav (10-35 am Sic 2 c x—2->» s s x O x y) C* Mining. Rahman Hyd. 10| 11 IOJ Rambutan 104 U| 11 Serendah Ry.... 5| -’4 Tongkah 5? 6 6 Tronoh lOf 10’ c. 25 10| 11 c. 25 Rubber (Sterling). Mlagar 7/- 7/6
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  • 108 5 There were only a few spectators present on the race course this morning to watch the training. Thete was nothing of special interest in the work got through practically no fast work was done, the trainers being content with exercising their charges in slow cantering and steady gallop-».
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  • 341 5 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, For some weeks past, owners of dogs have had notices ami threats as to what would happen to them an i their pets if they did not at once take out the necessary licenses; moreover, the powers-that-be caused
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  • 446 5 Mr. C. Henly, of Klang, who is now homeward bound and is not likely to return to the East f ir regul ir planting work, w«s interviewed at Colo nbo bv a representative of the Times oj Ceylon Speaking n the labour question he said 1 think
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  • 172 5 Thy efforts, brother scribbler, would read better Wert thou (like Wordsworth) willing to be bound, —Hard though it be such art as thine to fetter—- Within the sonnet s narrow plot of ground But not for lhee the can’t he’s, or the can he’s, Of literary or
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1008 5 DRESSER WANTED. FOR ESTATE near Bagau Serai, also /1 11 f Chinese Field Kraui with experience J in both Sugar and Rubber J i Auto-Pianos!! s c/o Pinangt Gazette. m If you have not yet heard one of m ST. CEOHCE’S GIRLS’ HOME, the» Charming Instruments, PENANG. we offer you
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    • 1804 6 n .Zee 4 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSGHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE B > 11 union 0.0. uo. oi now Australia, and china. banking corporation. maatschappij. India, limited K M B j b< Zealand, Ltd. A u A Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pai.i-«p Capitalsls,ooo,ooo Netherlands Trading Society. Authorised
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  • 1326 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Palitana, Brit.. 1934. Robins, July 2, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Atjeh, Dut., 393, Popkes, July 2, Langsa. gen., Huttenbach, Liebert <fc Co. Carlyle, Brit., 234, Treweeke. July 3, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On <fc Co. Gleiifalloch, Brit., 1434, Mason, July 5, China, gen., Boustead <v Co.
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  • 1454 7 i T"i I~i 1.. Capital. Subscribed. f Value Dividends. Name. .2 5 e I S "3 5 '3 Q J I CC oQ I QP 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 $lO $l9 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 5.. 1906 300,000 225,00
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  • 945 7 Harwich, th« s“apo<t of E-<ex, from which ther»» are regu ar lines *>f p»ckets to Ati r w<-rp, I’ru-s Is. L uni-a. h s the scene of a destroc i e fi e. The whole of the extuu-iive pier at which dn steamers lie has been burned down.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 54 7 An Eminent Physician says: “I think ‘Hunjadi Janos” mineral water a very goo aperient for a tropical climate. It seems to me to be one of the best if n °t e best—of the mineral waters for restoring an overworked liver to its normal con i ’ion Average «lose, a
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    • 34 7 Silll LUC Of CflUddfl. (Established Assets exceed £6,000,< >00.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Ihcome, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 W. A. WHITE, KENNEDY Co.. Manager. South-Eastern G*«eral Agents. Penang Asia. Singapore. J
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    • 165 7 For your your everyday iorniLi Imm comfort, buy -gives a CALVERT’S delightfully I Carbolic Toilet Soap g FOR you want a soap that is pure I appCLlZing -g? K and cleansing, you like a soap nil f 111 that is pleasant and refreshing, navour to h i an ant se
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    • 40 7 Appe&dKltlS, n-»w so p;<. iient, is beii.-ved to arise chiefly fro c-m?cipation and local inflammatory tr lunles, which may be prevented by the occasional u-e of “Hunyadi lanos’ natura r.t e. i Hi water. Average dose: a wine-glassiul before breakfast.
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    • 2139 8 P &0. Steam navigation Company, t_ Intended Sailings. Shipping. Z XLT )§£>- Z c.„ no. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. July 13 Assaye connecting with Marmora July 27 Devanha Morea 1 Imperial German Mail Line. Aug. 10 Arcadia Mooltan I sr «»DiD to Sail Stbamub. OClflli SlCfllD Sllip (0 fit Tk AND
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