Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 July 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 151 VOL. LXVIII. FRIDAY, Bth JULY. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2859 1 The Subscription List opens on 3Oth June, 1910, and will Cultivation. The Estate is in ery fair orde. as regards weeding. No 8, of I imjiI MMUUIUM I close on or before 11th July. I which 168 is under 2$ years old Rubber shows a fair growth all over, being,
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  • 1857 2 Balgownies Report. The following is the fifth report of the directors to the shareholders to be pteseuted at the meeting of the above C >mpany in the Singapore Exchange on July 1 1. The ne*t profit on Working Account for the year amounts to $167,609.22 which with the carry
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  • 404 2 On June 7 the Divorce Commission, sitting in London, for the first time heard evidence of women. The H on. Mrs. Evelina Hubbard, vicepresident of the Mothers’ Union, said she des red to give evidence as to the feeling of educated women of the Mothers’ Union
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  • 318 2 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended June 25 there were 65 deaths 40 males and 25 females—equal to a deathrate «>f 32 69 p -r mille. The «loath-rate and chief causes of mor tality were Il is ii •JA "Si u M. V Death-rate ...32
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  • 82 2 Friday. July 8. Band, Esplanade. International Dramatic Co., King St. Theatre. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, July 9. Homeward European (B. I.) Mail. Selangor Races. International Dramatic Co., King St. Theatre Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Sunday, July 10. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Monday, July 11. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting.
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  • 34 2 Fixtures for July. 12. —Govt. Wharves o. 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 0. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 27. —Free School v. M.R.O.—C.R.C.
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  • 51 2 IKednesday, July 16.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.ra. Cunningham, Clark Co, auctioneer*. Wflues ay, July fO. Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark &Co auctioneers. IFednesday, July 27 Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St.; 11 am. Cunningham, Clark Co.,
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  • 15 2 5, 14, 16, au<l IS Logan It >ad; apply M M. Noordin.
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  • 130 2 Per P O ss Marnwra from Loudon June 17 and ss dssay* from Colombo, due at Penang July 13: To Penang: Me-sr* G L Catta, \V B Monilaws, C Fi aser, C D O Hogan and F W P Hay: To Singapore: Mr and Mrs Pauw
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 The Merit of a Medicine Is determined by the test—Does it cure What a Rheumatic says. N. Galloway, Snow Hill, London, writes: I have been a great suff rer from Rheumatism for many years. During this time, I have ti ie<l various advertised rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments, and embrocations. My
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    • 101 2 Skin Troubles are often the direct result of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing oft in the way intended by Nature, attempt to escape from the body by another route—namely, the skin To redirect the stream to its proper channel all that is needed is a wine-glassful of Huny&di
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    • 471 2 Delicate Backward Children C* I I are brought to robust health by I FER I I FMCf) and MILK I From Ski n J r B i 00d Di “a«, B }to i teaspoonful to half-pint hot milk. B Scrofula, ScilFVy, Glandulaj* lemco, 4, uoyjwAvne, Laed—, B.c. Swslhngs, Bad Legs,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 il»t Hoon. First Qu.ntvi 324 pm. 14 July. O Full Moon 337 pin 22 L/w*« Quarter 434 p.m 29 O New Moon 136 p in. 5 Aug. The Sun. Apparent time* of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. July 1 to July 12,...5-51 a.m. 6-09 p.m. July 13
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  • 1131 3 JULY MEETING, 1910. UNDER 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 DA Y. Tuesday. 26th July, 1910. THE MIXED HANDICAP. L $5(10 A H andicap for horses
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 760 3 □nnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ihp firpflf fwphi S riICCCII’C Mill/ Sui«A»u r tN. I" I I ill lin I I M HEAD OFFICE, SINGAPORE. n I V VVLLL V IVIII-rla life assurance and ENDOWMENT IN ALL FORMS. Ordinary sterilized milk is not easy Q Übor Policies. Low Rates 2 of digestion, as the
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  • 17 4 Schubert. —At Spring Grove on the 7th inst., the wife of R. Schubert, of a daughter.
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  • 571 4 It is more than a year since the last revision of the passenger train service of the Federated Malay States railways aud it is generally understood a new time-table will shortly be announced. We take this opportunity, therefore, of rendering the management such assistance as we
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  • 765 4 P.CC, TOURNAMENT. The following is the conclusion of the list of handicaps in the P. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournaments Ladies Double Handicap. 4-4 Miss Jones Si Thornton bye 4-2 Mrs. Liston and Miss Mahler —l5 Mrs. Martin <fc Mrs. Hendry 4- 15 Miss Nolan Miss Campbell i
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  • 767 4 A TALK WITH SIAM’S GENERAL ADVISER. Returning to Bangkok from a well earned holiday spent in America and Switzerland, Mr Jens I. Westengard, General Adviser to His Siamese Majesty’s Government, was a passenger by the German mail steamer Kleist and came ashore at Penang for
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  • 309 4 Dr. J. M Crago has arrived in Sim, from Hongkong and is expected T P at Kuala Lumpur. The halay Mail hears that M r Crum-Ewing is resigning the Seivi< going Home. Mr. F. N. Wilson, who arrived f. Ceylon on the ss. Kleist has go lie
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  • 420 4 Export Figures for Jusb The following are the Advance figs liable to correction, <>f ihe expor from Perak for June. 10 Block tin Pikuls 6.884 Tin ore Pikuls 26,823 Katos Duty Dollars "36,80 (’ents The opium sys em is aiiotot. introduced into Deli, where hi be «ale <>f
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 187 4 ********** '‘*OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 2 W. D. H. O. WILLS’ X o THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS,” o O A LARGE “HAND-MADE” CIGARETTE. 9 X !j !l 'i. < O U* tpverfur the taj* l rOu "d B w I Q Packed in |H Uhe MAGNUMS’ t/tf I 9 L-, M s I Cigai'dtc
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  • 722 5 SUMMEK MEETING. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. [Front Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 7. At the meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, held yesterday, the weather was fine but the attendence was poor. Appended are the results The Visitors Stakes. Value s2<>o. A handicap for galloway ex-G'iffins entered
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  • 150 5 IN FERES: ING CISK At’ IP)H. accused.committed fo trial [From Our Own Correspondent.| Ipoh, July 7. The case against Towkay Yau Tet Shin, the millionaire owner of the New Town, Ipoh, charged with having attempted to bribe Mr. Gilman, the Magistrate, was heard to-day. Mr. H. A.
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  • 60 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Julv 7. The shares are very quiet especially those of local companies. The following are buyers’ prices Inch Kenneths £164 Elphinstones 5 Among the shares being auctioned are Heivea Rubbers, Kanabois, and Johore Tins Messrs. Fraser Co.’s share circular reports an
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  • 53 5 RETURNS FOR JUNE The following are th* rubber crops from the underment'oiied estates J e bong Estate. June, 1910 lb. 19.300 Jan.-June, 1910 101,140 Jan.-June, 1909 56,380 Kurau Rubber Estate June, 1910 lb. 2 076 Alor P ngsu Rubber Estati June 910 lb. 2,000 Brier Rubber Estate. June
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  • 29 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 7. To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier 11.40 Pepp*r, black 13.25 Pepper, white 25.10 Opium 1,275.00 Rice, Rangoon 136 00
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  • 25 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. July 7. Tin is quoted here at $75 35, at which price 500 tons were sold.
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  • 39 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 9. The death-rate of the Singapore Municipality for the week ended Saturday 2nd inst. was 52.12 per mill*. There were 21 cases of cholera and six of smallpox during the week.
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  • 39 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 9. The Bandinann Opera Company which is on a flying visit here, has played Miss Gibbs” to a crowd house and proceeds by the ss. Dilwara to Rangoon to-day.
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  • 34 5 [From Our Own Correspond,ent Singapore, July 9. H. E. the Governor has consented to be a patron of the Boy Scouts, ss also Sir W. H. Hvnlinann-Jones, Chief Justice, Straits Settlements.
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  • 29 5 From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Singapore, July 9 At the Assizes a Chinaman charged with stabbing another was discharged by the unanimous verdict of the jury.
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  • 83 5 YESTERDAY’S SCORES. [Rrutrr’r Srrvicr. 1 London, July 7. At Bisley Biadfield won the Ashburton Shield (7 shots at, 20J and 500) with a record score of 524 points. [Last year Rugby carried off this shield with 512 points.] London, July 8. At Bisley, for Ma<-kinnon Challenge Cup
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  • 78 5 THE PREMIER’S OPTIMISM. [Rrutrr’s Srrvicr Loudon, July 7. In the Budget debate, Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, denied the excessive growth of the national expenditure and contended that Great Britain, alone among the great countries of the world, was able to provide for the increased demands for social reform,
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  • 69 5 PUBLISHED TERMS CONFIRMED. [RrUTBR’s SgRVICR.] London, July 8. The Times correspondent at St. Petersburg confirms the terms of the RussoJapanese Agreement which are similar to those mentioned by Reuter on the 6th inst. The contracting parties mutually agree to friendly co-operation with a view to the improvement
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  • 69 5 SUCCESS OF MAGDALEN. [Rrutrrs Srrvicr. l London, July 8. At Henley the w-ather for the regatta was showery throughout. In the finals tor the Diamond Sculls, K innear of the Kensington Club beat Lucas of Germany by two lengths in 8 min. 51 seconds. In the Grand Challenge
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  • 52 5 A NEW ORGANIZATION. [Rkutrr’s Srrvicr] London, July 8. The fo r mstion is announced of a permanent organization styled “The Associated Council of the Churches f the British and German Empires for fostering friendly relations between the peoples.” It includ-s prominent clericals and laymen of
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  • 31 5 (Krutrr’s Srrvicr London, July 8. The increases in trade returns of the L T nited Kingdom for the month of June are as follows Imports £2,924,884 Exports 5,081.679
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  • 46 5 THE EFFECT OF DROUGHT. Rrutrr’s Srrvicr Loudon, July 7. The rise in wheat at Chicago is due to the drought in the Northwest. It is reported that many wheat fields have been ploughed in Minnesota. The crop in North Datoka is ruined.
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  • 35 5 A PARLIAMENTARY PROPOSAL. [Rrutrr's Srrvicr.] London, July 8 Sir Edward A. Sassoon, Unionist M.P. for Hythe, is introducing a bill into Parliament making compulsory the use of wireless telegraphy on ships.
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  • 22 5 [Rruter’s Srrvicr London, July 7. Sir Charles Hardinge, the Viceroy designate of India, has been creat-d a baron.
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  • 614 5 VOLUNTEERS v. CRESCENTS. On the Eiplanado last evening, before a large and inteieated crowd of spectators, the Volunteer Football Club met the Crescent Football Club in the third league match of he season. Both teams were in full strength, and lined up as follows Volunteers.— Goal, Dr J.
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  • 27 5 [Der Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, Julv 7. Th* ex-Sultan Azis is going to Damascus and Jerusalem and he will return via Tunis and Algiers.
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  • 183 5 Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Srrvicr Berlin, July 7. A railway strike in France is imminent. Messrs. Apcar Co.’s ss. Catherine Apcar from Singapore, is expected here on the 11th inst. and will leave the same day at 5 p.m. for Calcutta. For the information of the subscribers
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  • 89 5 The following Tamil immigrants arrived from Madras and Negapatain by the B. I. steam-ir Teesta yesterday morning For Penang- Port S'tenham. Adults Minors Adults Minors Statute coolies 68 5 Kangany coolies 265 17 1,586 132 Other free coolies 143 14 Total 476 36 1,586 132 Adults. Minors. 2,062
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  • 50 5 Previously. To-Day (10-4 f a.m t 2 2 2 "g >,-52 S o 2 <5~ 3 Mining. Tekka 23 22\ Rubber (Sterling). Bikam 5/- 5/6 pm. 4/9 5/3 pm. B. Mertajam 4/- 4/6 —4Denistown ...32/637/6 33/6 35/Selangor 80/- 82 6cm 77/6 80/- cm. Vallainbrosa 55/-57/6 53/- 55/-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 347 5 PENANG GOLF CLUB. COMPETITIONS FOR JULY, 1910. Ladies’ Pre*grave Cup Bth and 9th. Men’s ditto 9th and 10th. Ladies’ Monthly Medal 15th and 16th Men’s ditto 23rd and 24th. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. CLAIMS TO BE MADE THIS MONTH. ALL persons claiming refund of assessment in respect of dwelling
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    • 308 5 THE CORPORATION OF THK ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, Royal Exchange, London. COMMENCED business in A.D. 1717 and was Incorporated by Royal Charter in a.d. 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Companies in existence. It has granted the benefits of Assurance to the public for a period exceeding 189 years.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1640 6 JU- CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK OF CALL FOR AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. INDIA, LIMITED. kSfl WATSON’S p nn CHDital $15,000,000 Q I Authorised Capital £1 500 000 > LJI Leorpor.ted by Royal Charter. Netherl.ad. Trading Society. Sobsorib d ciw DI
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  • 748 7 I SHIPPING arrivals. 1, Brit, 524, Silllair, July 8, SingaRore. g® n Huttenbach, Liebert &Co E' Ger., 5123, Pahnke, July 6, Bremen, tn.. Behn, Meyer Co. ■nnba Brit., 514. Lima, July 7, Moultein, g<?n-> Huttenbach, Liebert <fc Cc. CLEARANCES. t ar for Calcutta. f or Langkat, Dragon for Port
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  • 682 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-Morbow. For Per. on, e Mergui, Tavoy, and Moulmein Pachumba 7 a.m. A lor Star (Kedah) Kedah 8 a.m. Madras, taking mails') for Europe, etc., rid Y Thongwa 10 a.m. Bombay Registration up to 8-30 a.m. Rangoon and Calcutta Dilwara noon. Registration up to 11a.m. Mary Austin
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  • 1558 7 Capital. Subscribed. Value. 3 Dividends. Name. "t. 2 ■2 ‘5 i s’® 3 q I J tU J ao I g 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 «<»00,000 $300,000 30,000 |lO $lO 10 12 Be, at T»n Mining Co. 4 5 1906 300,000 225,00 C 22,500 10 1
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  • 944 7 Prince Tsai Hsuu is to visit Fuhkien and Chekiang Provinces for the purpose of inspecting the harbours which have been mat ked for naval ports. A further development has arisen out of the case of Mr. John Trattles who, on the ground of defective coiour-vi-»ion, was lately arraigned
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 lemcos I than in my other Beef .old. I Invaluable in Kitchen and Sickroom. I lemeo,
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    • 177 7 OOOOOOOOOOQOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO EUROPEAN AGEHCVo Banking and Trading Corporation, o QP Continental goods, including o Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., g 8^e s “^S’ th o r 5 PENANG-MEDAN. Q Cycles, Motors and Accessories, O DisconiH bills aud advance loh ns for Q Drapery, m illinery aud Piece Goods, O Hhort periods
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2083 8 —i ir -Z7J 1 ’W P 40. Steam Navigation Company, t Intended Sailing». Shipping. T“ '5^ v steam na'X 'on c... ltd. Norddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. July 13 Assaye connecting with Marmora J July 27 Devanha Morea 1’ Imperial German Mail Line. Aug. 10 Arcadia Mooltan p OR Istbwdud to Sail
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