Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 August 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-08-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 181 VOL. LXVIII. MONDAY, 15th AUGUST. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1416 1910-08-15 1 THE “PINAN6 MZErff.” wanted. ****************************** HuwzCmrr.»™. A Jff-gF/JS 1 I Se E J™? ll l 8 WHERE TO SPEND WEEK ENDS monish. gf. m. s., s. s., and kedah, o FARQUHAR street. SQ la the Charming Climate and amidst the Lovely Scenery of Q For Daily Issue, in Town, Apply1,416 words
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Article1985 1910-08-15 2 THIRD DAY'S RESULTS. A BRILLIANT FINISH \From Our Special Correspondent.] Taiping, August 13. The concluding days’ sport was even more successful than the previous ones had been, due chiefly to the large influx of visitors who arrived from Penang and all parts of the F.M.S., and who took1,985 words
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Article618 1910-08-15 2 Perak Pioneers Mr W. H. Tate, the indefatigable Honorary Secretary of the Per.ik Turf Club, held a very interesting entertainment at his hospitable bungalow in Taiping on Wednesday evening, when a capital acquatic programme was gone through, refreshments were served ad lib an 1 a very enjoyable. Perak Pioneers - 618 words
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Article123 1910-08-15 2 Monday—Esplanade, 6 pm. 1. Fantasia The Dream of Love Millars. 2. Galop Toujours Pret Retford. 3. Waltz Zuleika Fare. 4. Song The Death of Nelson Braham. 5. March Husarenblut Ludecke. Tuesday—Golf Club, 6 pm. 1. Overture Nell Gwynne German. 2. Polka Good Luck Williams. 3. Selection Merry Widow123 words
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Article101 1910-08-15 2 To-day's Engagements. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, August 16. Band, Golf Club. Homeward German Mail. P.C.C. Tenuis Ties. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wednesday, August 17. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Outward German Mail. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Agricultural Show, Singapore,101 words
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Article35 1910-08-15 2 Fixtures for August. 16. —Butterworth r Vol» 17. —M R.C. v. Crescent. 23. Police r. Govt. Wharves. 24 —Vols. r. Free School. 30. —Butterworth v. C.R.C. (Esplanade). 31. —Govt. Wharves v. M R.C.35 words
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Article22 1910-08-15 2 Wednesday, Aug. 17.— Shares; 11 a.m. unningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Thursday, Aug. 18.— Shares; 11 a.m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer.22 words
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Article27 1910-08-15 2 Perak Government.— Supply of beef and mutton, Taiping market; tenders close noon, August 15. Castleton Rubber Estat*.— Tenders close with Resident General. F.M.S, noon, August 16.27 words
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Article21 1910-08-15 2 5 and 14 Logan Road; apply M. M. Noordin. “The Grange,’ 9 Logan Road; apply P. J. Duval.21 words
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Advertisement132 1910-08-15 2 A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim is a type of Rheumatism. To be overpowered by this terrible disease, crippled, helpless, bedridden, is to-day the fate of hundreds of sufferers. For but few diseases aie so many remedies recom tended as for Rheumatism, but among them none is so efficient132 words
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Advertisement579 1910-08-15 2 bovrill \H The Supreme Achievement in Beef Concentration. 15^/ 1 Wlw/ inffuttely *«**rtor to Muat Extract X. v J •rßralT**. 1 J I BOVfHL Is supplM to the British Admiralty XX I r' cm* diar OJIoe, the India OJlee, and le need K > X In ever 2,000 Hospitals. 1579 words
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Miscellaneous152 1910-08-15 2 The Moon. O Full Moon 214 a.m 21 Aug. Last Quarter 933 p.m 27 New .Moon 1.5 a.in. 4 Sept. First Quarter 310 a in. 12 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise ami Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. Aug. 12 to Aug. *20,...5-55a.m. 6-05 p.m. Aug. 21 to Aug152 words
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Advertisement1295 1910-08-15 3 AN IDEAL DRINK |K. S. OKANIWA,l The Aac hen^and^ Munich Fire JJ Dunlop Golf Balls have been prominent in a great S Japanese Artist, of Aix < Chapelie. FOR THE TROPICS a,ly Umber f Otable P erfor,nances within the ,ast few M No. PENANG ROAD, PENANG. Capita. £450,000 X weeks.1,295 words
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Article1425 1910-08-15 4 The taxpayer at Home is always grumbling, It is not unreasonable that he should be doing so. Year by year he sees national expenditure increasing by leaps and bounds. At election times there is big talk of economy. The extravagances of the outgoing Government are vigorously1,425 words
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Article325 1910-08-15 4 THE KEDAH EXTRADITION CASE. In the Supremo Court, the Full Court of Appeal opened this morning, Sir W. H. Hyndman-Jones, Kt., Chief Justice, Straits Settlements, presiding, with Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher, Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton and Mr. T. de Multon L. Braddell. The325 words
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Article191 1910-08-15 4 A Deputation from Rangoon. Among the passengers, arriving from Rangoon by the ss. Dilwara yesterday, was a deputation ftom the Municipality of Rangoon, who have come to Penang specially to investigate the working of the Refuse Destructor, erected by M “Bsrs. Heenan Fronde for the Municipal Commissioners191 words
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Article268 1910-08-15 4 Attention is called to an advertisement appearing in our columns to-d iy of Warwick Major’s Comedy Company, which now includes Miss Georgie Corlass, who is already most favourably known to theatre patrons in Penang. The management has, we think, wisely selected laughable farcical comedies for268 words
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Article771 1910-08-15 4 Sir W. H. Hyndman JonM u Hyndman-Jones he returned to Si, lo by the steamer Perak. a P° r Mr. A. G. Mondy, Inspector of Min who went on long leave slightly a year ago, has returned ”0 Kangsar. Kual Mr. Thomas Boyd, Manager of Kai pong771 words
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Advertisement255 1910-08-15 4 S HOW TO PREVENT H SMALL-POX 5 FIRST GET VACCINATED aa4 THEN USE W Wil GZ P THE SCIENTIFIC DISINFECTANTKZ -NOT A MERE SOLUTION TAR an* SOAP. M RED STAR J w DISINFECTING FLUID FOR UNIVERSAL USE. M It possesses a germicidal ellicienc» twice that at pure Carbolic Acid, aad255 words
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Article300 1910-08-15 5 LOKD CREWE’S REAL REPLY. THE OFFICIAL VERSION [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 15. With reference to Reuter’s wire on the deputation who waited on Earl Crewe regarding the Freight and Steamship Bill, the Singapore Free Press is indignant at the action of the London Committee of300 words
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Article165 1910-08-15 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Augu t 13. Tin is quoted here at $76.72|, at which price 150 tons have been sold. August 13th quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $76.25 per picul; business done Tin in London was quoted at £154 10«. spot and £154 three165 words
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Article31 1910-08-15 5 I From Our Own Correspondent .l Singapore, August 13. To-day’s quotations for produce are Pepper, white 2737| Gambier 11.30 Tapioca, pearl 6.80 Copra, Bali 10.30 Copra, best 10.4531 words
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Article21 1910-08-15 5 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, August 15. The rubber crops for July for Rembia w »8 597 lb.21 words
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Article47 1910-08-15 5 THE K. O. R. CUP. I From Our Own Correspondent. 1 Singapore, August 15. polo match for the K O. R. cup the ■ll io SPX beat the Singapore Polo Club by 14 to 1. L. the Governor and a distinguished Sphering were present.47 words
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Article22 1910-08-15 5 Ostasiatisouk Lloyd’s Skkvick.] Berlin, August 14 peaceful settlement is expected in the 1 J -U.ty between Turkey and Bulgaria.Ostasiatisouk Lloyd’s Skkvick.] - 22 words
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Article193 1910-08-15 5 EXCELLENT PROSPECTS. KEDAH AND PENANG EXHIBITS. [/row Our Special Singapore, August 15. lhe prospects of the Agri-Horticultural Show are excellent. Although the weather has broken, the continued rains may militate against the attendance and the comfort of those who come here. Messrs. G. A Hall and J.193 words
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Article43 1910-08-15 5 TELEGRAPH v GARRISON. From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 15. In the Singapore Cricket Tournament the Telegraph beat the Garrison by 264 runs to 226 the Telegraph having a strong recruit in Jenkins who played high class cricket in .Australia43 words
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Article75 1910-08-15 5 AWFUL HAVOC [Rkutkk’s Skrvick.] London, August 13. Floods have occurred in Japan causing appalling devastation. Villages and towns have been washed away and there is a heavy death roll. In Lower Tokio alone 30,000 houses have been submerged Railways have been interrupted and many people are threatened[Rkutkk’s Skrvick.] - 75 words
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Article63 1910-08-15 5 SUCCESSFULLY REFLOATED. [Rkutkr’h Skrvick I London, August 4. The First Class cruiser Duke oj Edinburg (Commander Captain Harry H. Stileman) has stranded in a fog on a ledge off St. Catherine’s Point, Isle of Wight. Her position is considered dangerous. London, August 15. H.M.S. Duke oj[Rkutkr’h Skrvick I - 63 words
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Article62 1910-08-15 5 MUDDLING THROUGH MILLIONS.” [Rkutrr’s Skrvick] London, August 13. Lieutenant Sutor, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, stationed at Tynemouth, who was arrested in connection with the publication of a pamphlet called, “The Army System, or why we muddle through millions during peace,” has been released after being under[Rkutrr’s Skrvick] - 62 words
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Article55 1910-08-15 5 SETTLERS SURROUNDED Rkutkk’s Skrvick Loudon, August 15. The forest fires in the States of Motana, Idaho, Washington, Oregan and Calefornia are getting more serious. There are 35 missing of a party of settlers of women and children who are surrounded by fi e in Squaw Creek' Rkutkk’s Skrvick - 55 words
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Article19 1910-08-15 5 Rkutkk’s Skrvick] Loudon, August 15. The Greek Crown Prince is returning to Athens on Friday.Rkutkk’s Skrvick] - 19 words
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Article88 1910-08-15 5 A RECORD FLIGHT. A FRENCH LEGION. [Rkutkbs Skrvick. l London, August 13. The aviator, Mr. Drexel has attained an alcitude of 6,750 feet (over 1| miles) at the Lanark Aviation Meeting. This is the official world’s record. Fifty Machines Ordered. London, August 15. The French Minister for[Rkutkbs Skrvick.l - 88 words
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Article46 1910-08-15 5 TWENTY-FIVE PERSONS KILLED. [Rkutkr’s Skrvick] London, August 15. At Saujon in the Department CharenteInferieure, France, there was a collision between a goods and a special train. Twenty-five people, including a number of girls on an excursion trip were killed. Many are injured.[Rkutkr’s Skrvick] - 46 words
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Article35 1910-08-15 5 [Dkr Ostabiatischk Lloyd’s Skrvick Berlin, August 14. The diplomatic representatives of China and Japan have expressed delight at the forthcoming visit, of the Crown Prince of German to their respective countlies.[Dkr Ostabiatischk Lloyd’s Skrvick ] - 35 words
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Article476 1910-08-15 5 [7b the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette Sir We enclose two letters [not reproduced.— Ed P.(j.] which supported bv the signatures of no less than 247 Flag Officers and General Officers of His Majesty’s Navy and Army, making public appeal to the Prime Minister of the476 words
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Article500 1910-08-15 5 [To the Editor oj Use Pinang Gazette." Sib, May I, through the channel of your valuable paper, bring to notice a state of affairs which must sooner or later come to the knowledge of our vigilant energetic and capable British Adviser, in the Land Office of thia500 words
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Article301 1910-08-15 5 [T’o the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sir. I had not intende 1 troubling you further, but y nr correspondent ‘Monaghan’s sporting offer has somewhat appealed to me. Before, however, I cm lay any odds on an indecent picture having been shown at a Cinematograph Show here,301 words
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Article83 1910-08-15 5 There will be a week-end Camp of the Penang Volunteer Corps, on Saturday, the 20th inst., and the following day. The assemble in Camp will be at 3-30 p.m on Saturday. Class Firing is to begin at 4 p.m. and be continued at 7 a.in on Sunday.83 words
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Advertisement631 1910-08-15 5 □□□□□□□□□nDncoananaanannaaDDno WANTED IMMEDIATELY LOOK OUT FOR g piRST CLASS MANAGER for K.t.t. g OPENING DATE, g ln Serßl District. 8 FIRST VISITS BOX No. 73, OF c rinang Gaullg. a s Warwick Major’ S g WANTED A J A D pROM about August 20th, a small vOIUCttV vO. furnished house631 words
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Miscellaneous47 1910-08-15 5 OBITUARY. LORD SPENCER AND FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. [Rkutkr’s Srrvick. London, August 13. Mr. Robert Treat Paine, the New York philanthropist and President of the American Peace Society has died. London, August 1 4 The death is announced of Earl Spencer. London, August 15. Miss Florence Nightingale is dead.47 words
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Advertisement1994 1910-08-15 6 ICHARTFRFD BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK Or IHE EMPIRE HOTEL, London Directory, china. banking corporation. maatschappu. KUALA LUMPUR, p* M. S. (Published Annually.) Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capitalols,ooo,ooo Netherlands Trading Society. Authorised Capital a NFW FIRVT-CI ASS HOTEL TTNABLES traders throughout the Rmibvi1,994 words
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Article837 1910-08-15 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Assaye, Brit., 73 6. Jones, Aug. 13, Singapore, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co Carlyle, Brit., 234, Treweeke, Aug. 14, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Dilwara, Brit., 3459, Hodgson, Aug. 14, Rangoon, gen., Huttenhach, Liebert CoHong Wan 1., Brit., 2060, Hainsworth, Aug. 14, Amoy, gen., Ban Ho Hin.837 words
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Article691 1910-08-15 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-Morbow. A lor Star (Kedah) Kedah noon. Leong Ho 1 p m e Perak (E.S. Co.) 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Hong Van I 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Carlyle 3 p.m. Lang s a, Edie, T. A Semawe,691 words
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Article1618 1910-08-15 7 Capital. Subscribed, "'sharea Value Dividends. Name. o "a s "o o® Q CU K m CP 1906 1907 i 1908 1909 1910 I MINING. 1093 4300,000 4300,000 30,000 <lO 810 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 3} 1906 300,000 225,00 C 22,500 10 I 10 Bruang, 5 19011,618 words
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Article494 1910-08-15 7 INDIAN GOVERNMENT FIRM. Simla, July 20. Althoug'i no official confirmation hat yet been receive! in Simla regarding the *»tep<i taken by the Wai-wu-pu in withdrawing the tax upon Indian opium at the Treaty Porte, the Viceroy of Canton will no doubt delay the withdrawal to favour the494 words
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Article164 1910-08-15 7 London, July 22. Replying to a deputation in reference to the double income-tax paid by companies whose headquarters are in England, and which are operating in the Colonies, Mr. Lloyd George said that the concession would mean a tremendous inroad on the Treasury. The whole question was164 words
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Advertisement33 1910-08-15 7 sun life ®l Cunudu. (Katablished 1865'. A.»et..xc~.l «e.*lO'>oo.o.o Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 W. A. WHITE, j kkkxEDT A Co.. Manaser, South-Eaitern Gewera) Acents. Penaru* Asia.iSingaporr33 words
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Advertisement214 1910-08-15 7 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOCO o Banking and Trading Corporation, g 8 Naudin ten Cate dt Co., Ltd., g H WEpO o PENANG— MEDAN. O v q O M Insist on 0 Discoui-t bills a:i<i advance loans for 0 v O short periods on produce, import goods, O HI 1— O bonds, shares, and214 words
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Advertisement155 1910-08-15 7 For Aches and Pains For aches and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly bring permanent relief and CURE as that sovereign, time-tested, ami proven remedy— Li’tle’s Oriental Balm. For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the Rheumatic and155 words
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Advertisement2269 1910-08-15 8 IN 1 P AD. Steam Navigation Company. intended s»in» g I NorddcntscheF Lloyd, Bremen. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES BRITISH INDIA wait srDvirr OUTWARD. I/ Imperial German Mail Line. mail service outward NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Aug. 24 Delta connecting with China < *7. Sep. 7 Delhi India /]»< Oct 'h2,269 words
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