Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. >UBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 162 VOL. LXIX. THURSDAY, 20th JULY, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1727 1 B DDDiiMiBaoODDDI 5 For $3O 5 \7 ou can have the. Pinang I Gazette” posted every day g A for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should 3 be addressed to n g The Manatint
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    • 81 1 ■■■■■■■□□□□□□□□□□□□■■■■a»* r TT J HEN YOU ARE away on leave A VV you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Com- mercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can do in no better way Q B than by subscribing to the Weekly 5 Edition of the "Pinang Gazette,” g
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  • 951 2 THIS MORNING’S GALLOPS. The winding up gallops of the horses at the course continue and become more interesting as the dates for the final struggle among the contestants approaches. There was a large gathering of persons interested this morning. Being a fast morning, the course proper was at
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  • 1756 2 THE OPENING CEREMONY. The Earl of Sei borne on June 26 opened the second International Rubber and Allied Trades’ Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington. Organised by Mr. A. S. Manders, the exhibits far exceed the display made at Olympia in 1908. With the single exception of
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  • 349 2 The following are the orders of the day for to-morrows’ meeting of the Legislative Council 1. Question by Mr. Macbain In view of the announcement at the imperial Conference that a chain of wireless telegraph stations is to be established in England, Cyprus, Aden, Bombay, Singapore, Australia and
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  • 120 2 Thursday, July 20. St. Margaret. P.O C. Tennis Ties. Mice and Men at the Town Hall, 9.15 p.ra. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Friday, July 21. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Esplanade. 6 n.m. Saturday, July 22. St. Mary Magdalene Homeward English (B.I.)
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  • 63 2 July 27 and 29.—E. O. Hotel Race Dinners. July 27 and 29. Penang Race Meeting. July 31.—Hunt Club paperchase, finish at Nirvana.” July 31.—Perak Turf Club Race Meeting Second Entries Close, 5 p.m. August 3.—Convent open-air bazaar and fair at Axholme, Western Road, 4.30 p.m. August B.—Municipal
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 I Hunyadi 1 h Janos fl Is the Best If Natural Aperient Water 11 3% Bottled at the Springs M II n S d the World over /I UnnK on arising a wineglawful for f INDIGESTION and
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    • 756 2 BOVRIL E George Town the ’’l] fju Paia« Cinematogp a p|.< Kuala Kutsar Rud Theatre 5 VX by SPECIAL ltKQ LkST H Jtfpx w»f. WKBIT. the wia, j| f”* l Eir (ll (M l |r «r «111 ri —mu Ms WMtfenu witci 1 Entirely different to those < FOR THREE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 TENDERS. Kedah Government.— Construction of road from Kota Kuala Muda to Sungei Patani (11 miles 1,107 yds.); tenders close noon, July 31. Lauderdale Estate.— Erection of store 150 ft. long, 45 ft. wide. 16| ft. high. Where to Stay. Pbnang The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea,
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  • 1035 3 REPRESENTATIVES AT BUCKINGHAM. The King and Queen, on Jane 21, received in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace the Prime Ministers and representatives of the Oversea Dominions who are attending Their Majesties’ Coronation, including the following :—Eastern Colonies Sir John Anderson. Malay Sultans Raja Permeisuri, wife
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 414 3 w Ca-dbeck, Macgregor S Co., WINE MERCHANTS, 7 7. UNION STREET, PENANG. I The name <IALIIBE<H< VI\CGKEGO»t on a > label is a guarantee of value and quality. Telephone: 441. Cablkb Caldbbck. P WHITE’S HONEY’ I ■MMMMMMKMWMMMMM BRAND > i Bacon Hams. I Sole Proprietors: John White (Sb Co., Bristol,
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    • 505 3 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. ORDERS BY CAPTAIN ALAN WILSON. Acting Commandant. July, /91/. 21st Friday, Musketry Training. (Trained Men.) 23rd Sunday, CIaSS Firing, Trained Men, Section “A I; 7 am. 24th Monday, Recruit Drill. 26th Wednesday, Company Drill. 28th Friday, Musketry Training, (Trained Men.) 30th Sunday, Class Firing, (Trained Men Section A
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    • 425 3 PERAK TURF CLUB. NOTICE. First entries close at 5 p.m. on Monday, 10th July, FnfrfflllfP Fpm t 191 L Second entries close at 5 p.m. on Monday, 31st July, LHtlUlltC llXd) 1911, except for Races 7 and 8 third day. Entrance Fees For all Races, except 1911 Griffin Races, if-entered
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  • 703 4 Appetite grows upon what it feeds. The strikers in the shipping and transport trades at Home having won most of the things they started out to fight for are unsitiated and demand more and more concessions. The men originally asked for a minimum rate of wages,
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  • 359 4 “AN INSULT TO THE WOMEN OF THE EMPIRE.” It would be a graceful act, says the Financial News, if immediately after the Coronation week, King George would exercise his personal prerogative in favour of the lady in the Straits Settlements now lying under sentence of death
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  • 226 4 The London and China Express of June 30 stated Sir John Anderson, g.c.m.g., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, has been appointed Permanent Under-Secretary for the I'olonies Some thirty-two years ha.o <><l oinoo Sir JTolxn first entered the Colonial
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  • 176 4 The Malacca Medical Mission. The following letter has been received by Mrs. Dewar, President of the Penang branch of the Ministering Childreu’sLeague, in acknowledgment of the cheque of $lOO sent to Miss Mildred Staleys, Physiciau-in-Charge, of the Malacca Medical Mission How splendid of the Ministering Children’s League to
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  • 79 4 Colony v. F.M.S. Ihe following is a corrected list of the players selected to represent the Colony in the cricket match against the F M S. to be played in Penang on August 5 and 7 next Captain E. H. Rooke, Messrs. Rutly A. Jenkins, Bath, G. Lungley V
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  • 287 4 A CHARGE WITHDRAWN. In the Supreme Court, this morning, Lim Teng Teng was charged before Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton and a common jury with having brought a false charge of murder against one Tan Chay Tong. Mr. R. J. Sproule, Solicitor-General, appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Maxwell
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 199 4 [To the Editor of the Pinanq Gazette." Sib, As the Municipal officers will soon be busy with their norices demanding the payment of rates and taxes for the second half of this year I think an opinion would be interesting to the large number of ratepayers
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    • 111 4 [To the Editor of the Pinanq Gazette."] Sir, Your recent leader on bookmakers and betting generally was good, but does not go far enough. You say any bookmaker mav ask for time.” Well, give them time, but if they don’t pay what they lose at one
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  • 83 4 P.C.C. Tournament Results. The following ties were played yesterday afternoon Mixed, Doubles Handicap. Mrs Ebden and Rogers beat Miss Hogan and Scully. 6—3 6—o. Mrs Proctor and Mackay walk-over from Mis Adamson and Ballantyne. Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mrs F Daniel and Mrs Cunningham v. Mrs A F G
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  • 69 4 To-day s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang $9l 30 per picul, buyers no sellers. 1m in London is quoted 188 10s. spot and £I 82 10s. three months. The following were the dealings in tin to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co Ltd., buyers no sellers $91.75; Penan»’;
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  • 699 4 —M.M. Mr. Ernest Carlos, a Qu eeil > from St. Joseph’s Instiuti, ri '<■ h»s parsed his final examinaL M. 8., Ch.B., Edinburgh ing graduated as M.A, B. c U He leaves for Singapore with 1D practising there. Major-General T. E St ep h e commanding the
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  • 42 4 The following immigrants arr '1 Madras and Negapatam by J steamer s a Thongwa this nimni"» j For PenangAdults Minors I Free coolies 55 1 I Kangany coolies 6'4 72 Voluntary coolies 47 '1 Total 717 73 h 3 'l
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    • 315 4 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnn i PERLIS GUANO, j H n g n n A well-known Coconut Planter writes:— n n 9 ]2J I have received yours of the 17th May, and l 4 n have much pleasure in i eplying thereto to say that the application of the Guano to the Coco- j-j
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  • 20 4 DEATH. Graham —At the Government Hospital, Batu Gajah, on July 16, Anne, the dearly loved wife of H. Gordon Graham.
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  • 237 5 TINS SLIGHTLY FIRMER. STERLING ROBBERS DOWN. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 of this issue 1910. 19/7/11. 20/7/11. 522 2 Ĕ Shares. ti. -2 O S 3 DC J M Vl 25 v> Mining. 7$ 4 Bruseh
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  • 155 5 KIN DERSLEY-COLLIS. From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 20, The wedding took place yesterday in St. Mary’s Church of Mr. R C. M. Kindersley, second son of Captain H. W. Kindersley, late 29th Regiment to Miss Margaret Collis, elder daughter of the late MajorGeneral Collis.
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  • 73 5 ACTION AGAINST H. S. BANK. [From Our Oivn Correspondent,'] Singapore, July 20. Before Mr. Justice Fisher, in the Supreme Court, the hearing has eommenced of the action brought by the Jimah Rubber Estate, Ltd., claiming $7,500 from the Hongkong i Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd., in respect of
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  • 43 5 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. [From a Malacca Correspon<ient.] Malacca, July 20. Information has received by tne Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/6 per lb., sellers. The market closed quieter.
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  • 59 5 AN AUDACIOUS AFFAIR. [From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 20. Three Malays and a Chinese were charged at the Assizes with gang robbery. The Public Prosecutor said that it was a most audacious afiair. A gang of six man attacked two Bugis visitors and robbed them
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  • 43 5 [Fro//* Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 20. Mr. M. Hellier, Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Malacca, is leaving for home on a holiday. He was presented with an address by his old scholars. The Malays gave an entertainment in his honour.
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  • 85 5 THE LIVERPOOL MEETING. PROBABLE CUP STARTERS. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. July 20, 7 35 a m. London, July 19. The probable starters for the Liverpool Cup on Thursday are Decision (F. Wootton) King Midas (Maher) Eudorus (Clark) Rat hie a (Earl) Dalnacrag (Rickaby) Atty (Donoghue) Raise-the-Wind
    [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; —Reuter, recd. July 20, 7 35 a m.  -  85 words
  • 125 5 ACTIVITY OF THE EX SHAH. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] .—Reuter, reed. July 20, 2-5 a.m Teheran, July 19. The ex-Shah Muhammad Ali Shah, who abdicated on July 16, 1909, has landed at Gumeshtepe on the Caspian Sea among the Turcomans with whom he has been in communication for
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  • 107 5 INTENTIONS OF THE LORDS. THE BXTREMISTS OVERCOME. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. 3-45 p.m. London, July 19. The newspapers are agreed that the House of Lords will pass the third reading of the Parliament Bill on Thursday. They state that the resistance of the extremists has been
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  • 100 5 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Essex at Sheffield was drawn, —Reuter, recd. July 20, 7-54 a m. London, July 19. Nottinghamshire beat Lancashire by eight wickets at Manchester. The Indians beat Somerset by one wicket at Taunton. Kent beat Worcestershire by 154 runs at Maidstone. Warwickshire beat
    [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; Essex at Sheffield was drawn,—Reuter, recd. July 20, 7-54 a m.  -  100 words
  • 67 5 A CEREMONY AT ST. GILES. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. 9-25 a.m Edinburgh, July 20. There was a bank holiday in Edinburgh yesterday, when Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary attended the brilliant ceremony at the dedication of the Chapel of tiie Order of the
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  • 65 5 LONDON POLICE IN CARDIFF. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. July 20, 7-35 a.m. Cardiff, July 19. One hundred and twenty members of the London Police have arrived here and 200 troops at Newport have been warned to be in readiness. At a mass meeting of workers of
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  • 162 5 KING’S PRIZE AT BISLEY CANADIAN WHS BRONZE MEDAL [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 19. At the Bisley Rifle Meeting, in the first stage of the King’s Prize (7 shots at 200, 500, and 60J yard-), Corporal Trainor, of Canada, won the bronze medal.—Router, recd. 4-30 p.m. Empire Day
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  • 121 5 BILL DEBATED IN THE COMMONS. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright] —Reuter, iecd. 3-45 p.m. London, July 19. The House of Commons, on Tuesday, debated the Insurance Bill. The proceedings were a remarkable personal triumph for Mr. D Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Labour and Conservative members pressed amendments
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  • 106 5 [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London July 19. According to the Daily Telegraph, the state &lt;&gt;f Mr. A. J. Balfour’s health is causing some anxiety, and he will proceed shortly to Wildbad Gistein foi the “cure.” Reuter, recd. 3-45 p.m. A Contradiction. London, July 19, later. The report
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  • 103 5 CAUSES ANOTHER BY-ELECTION [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 19 Sir W. R Adkins, Liberal M.P. for the Middleton division of Lancashire, has been appointed Recorder of Nottingham, thus causing another by-election.—Reuter, recd. 4-30 p.m. [Middleton returned a Liberal in 1885, a Conservative in 1886, a Liberal
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  • 101 5 THE WHITE SCOURGE.” NOW DIMINISHING IN FORCE. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] the diminution of the drink bill.—Reuter, recd. 7-25 a. m. London, July 19. A conference for the prevention of consumption has been opened. His Majesty the King telegraphed his sympathy with the movement. Reasons for the Decline. The Rt. Hon.
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  • 60 5 OVERSEAS PREMIERS CONSULTED. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] ausly approved of it.—Reuter, recd. July 20, 7-25 a.m. London, July 19. The Rt. Hon. L. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, announced in the House of Commons that the Colonial Premiers were consulted with regard to the Anglo-Japanese Treaty and
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  • 151 5 THE FRANCO SPANISH DISPUTE. SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Loudon, July 20. Despatches from Madrid and Paris received to-night point to a settlement of the Franco-Spanish dispute regarding the arrest of M. Boisset, French Consul at Alcazar. Spain has intimated her readiness to apologise if the French version
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  • 390 5 MEN’S FOURSOMES. The following is the result of the draw for the above competition F F Kinder and C W Macintyre —34) bye &gt; T A Godby and E S Haslam —2B) bye J C C Rogers and F C Lean —22) bye) W R Armstrong and
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  • 140 5 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close. 8.1. Teesta Sat 22/7 10 a.m. noon P. &O. Assaye Sat. 29/7 N.D.L. Pr. A lice Wed. 2/8 Outward. 8.1 Thongwa Thurs 20/7 3 p.m. 4 p.m. P. O. Devanha Wed. 26/7 N.D.L. Pr. Ludwig Thurs. 3/8 A well-known mining engineer expresses
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 566 5 Post or Secretary to the Th e Spirit Of the Klang: Club filled. Appli- T age, the month, cants thanked. the dav— E. B. PRIOR. why not to-day PROSPECTOR WANTED. ACTIVE RELIABLE MAN wanted ORDER NOW for prospecting work within day’s journey from Penang Expert Mineral experience not essential. C
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 874 6 Y Vjr •••OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO»»! IS. I tv. hiqh CLASS A USEFUL NOVELTY i NfitheflftlldS Gllttft PCFCtlfl Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. UlKjrl vLAoo A UoCrllL llvlLl.ll* M o company, limited. O i Briar Pidcs fan^ are j Singapore rubber works. wirH TOBACCO JARS 5 8 shipb^Vw s ks J" 8 rn.n«AN
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  • 405 7 ARRIVALS. Hebe, Brit., 346, Willis, July 20, T. Anson, gen Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Kleist, Ger., 5123, Paanke, July 19, Colombo. gen., Behn, Meyer Co.. Pangkor, Brit., 95, Caswell, July. 20, Dindings, gen., E. S. Co. Thongwa, Brit., 3428*03, Herrington, July 20, Madras, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Yorck, Ger., 5116,
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  • 1610 7 Capital. Ascribed, of f Dividend., g g 7 7 m 1 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING }®®3 «300,000 «300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 30 30 Belat Tin Mining Co JOO6 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 Bruang LV 7 3uott 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 20 10
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  • 114 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To- Morrow. R P®r. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan noon Langsa, T. Semawe,) Segli, Olehleh and &gt; Van der Lyn I p.m. Pulo Weh J Deli, Asahan Paneh Merkus 1 p.m. Rangoon Zira 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m.
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  • 125 7 Penang, July 20, 1911. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Rank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Hank 2/4| 3 Credit 2'41 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Jalcotts Demand Bank Rg. 174| 3 days’ eight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank tI 174| 3 days'sight Private 175| Madras Demand Bank
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 171 7 Stu Life fssxr CflllddO. (KatablUhed INS'. assets exceed £6,o&lt;M).&lt;•&lt;&gt;().().() Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000 0.0 W. A. WHIIK, f KENNKOY A Co., IM.nager, South-Eastern -j Agen s Peßang Asia.i Singapore." I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up
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    • 588 7 TO BUY. a copy will be paid for each of the following issues of the WEEKLY EDITION of the PINANG GAZETTE:— For week ending 28th January, 1910, 25th February, 1910, 18th March, 1910, 25th March, 1910, 29th April, 1910, and 20th May, 1910. Apply to 507—u c PINANG GAZETTE OFFICE.
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    • 308 7 Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. of Hamburg. Established 1854. Tne undersigned, having been appointed Agents of the above Company are ready to accept fire risks at current rates. KATZ BROTHERS, Lt»., dgsnte. The Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. The above Company is prepared to accept Marine risks at lowest current rates. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2309 8 p e Ik-&gt;. sailing», h'orddeiiischer Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. lmperial German Mail Line. fir «rem» iwinu a» wwnwis British India Steam Navigation Co..&lt; &lt; 1 MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. 0 A. Cta» Cbi Mongolia connecting with Devanha July 26 LIMITED. OCC4III SICGM wfllP CO., 1 Mooltan do Arcadia Aug. 9
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