Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 169 VOL. LXIX. FRIDAY, 28th JULY, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1516 1 ■aoDann S For $3O 5 V7 ou can have the Pinang I Gazette posted every day J for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should be addressed to Q The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE PRESS,
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  • 1094 2 HORRIBLE night in a native WARD. The Straits Times, in publishing on Friday the following letter, says it is from a cultured, able, though not a wealthy, member of the local Chinese community who is prepared to come forward and support his «(legations in person if they
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  • 358 2 The Building News says that rubber roads are to be among the promises of good things to come at the London Rubber Exhibition. So far, of course, the chief objection to the use of rubber for road surfacing has been its cost; but the section» exhibited are almost
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  • 924 2 RUBBER IN BURMA. Mr. Maurice Maude of the Cicely Rubber Estates writes to the Rangoon Gazette in the following terms :—Being employed to report upon two rubber estates in the Amherst district situated near Amherst, I travelled from Maul main by motor-car along what could be one of the
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    • 234 2 FOR SALE. BIG SHANGHAI JARS, suitable for Bathing and Rubber Estates’ use. Inspection cordially invited. KIM BOON <fc Co 631—w s 31-12 128, Armenian Street NOTICE. Penang Sales Room. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 9th Aug., 1911 At 38, Beach Street, The following property AT 10-30
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    • 699 2 LET US TALK ABOUT HOME. TALK Ho. I—ITS DECORATION. No matter how artistically furnished, your Home could not possibly possess so pleasing and harmonious an effect without a carpet as it would with one. The most pleasing decorative arrangements appear more harmonious in effect by this single item. Every scheme
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  • 1480 3 HIS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR. Imperialist,” writing in Thi Financier of July 3, says That Sir John Anderson would succeed to the Permanent of the Colonies on the retirement of Sir Francis Lock wood was almost a foregone conclusion. It is safe to say that no better selection could
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  • 193 3 Some More Awards, Class I.—Hevea Crepe, Sheets, Biscuits or Block (Unsmoked.) 32 samples entered. Brown Medal and Diploma— St. George Rubber Estates, Ltd. Pale Crepe Thick. Hishly Commanded. Diplomas— Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations, Ltd. Pale Sheet. Rosehaugh Tea and Rubber Co., Ltd. Pale Crepe Thick. (Culloden Estate.) Ceylon
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    • 340 3 VViHe I IS I 1. The Sovereign Remedy in Anaemia and 9 Chlorosis. 2. A Delicious Dessert Wine. 3. The Best Restorative after Illness. 4. For the Robust and Invalid. 5. A Reliable and Inexpensive Preparation. 6. A Medicine but not Medicated. OBTAINABLE AT TONG JOO I Penang. CHOW KIT
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    • 234 3 9 9 I FORD CARS. I I Tyres, Tubes and all Spares Stocked. I 1 NOW ON VIEW. Roadster 20 H. P. 4 cyl. 3 seated $1,600. Runabout 20 H.P. 4 cyl. 2 seated $1,600. Trourabout 20 H.P. 4 cyl. 4 seated $1.500. I SOLE AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES.
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  • 3011 4 autumn meeting. ANOTHER GOOD DAY’S SPORT. Except that a very heavy shower of «rain came down about the fourth race, and continued at intervals right up to the finish, yesterday’s card was as interesting and successful as its predecessor had been. There was a very satisfactory attendance,
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  • 123 4 We referred recently says, the M.M., to the congestion of the quarantine camp at Pulau Jerejak, and to the suggestion that it was possible the over-crowded state of the new camp might interfere with the smooth working of recruiting. The whole question has been thoroughly thrashed out by
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  • 133 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $93.95 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £lB9 15«, spot and £lB6 15s. three months. The following were the dealings in tin yesterday Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 100 tons, $94.30 Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd,
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  • 866 4 Lorgnette, DRESSES ON THE SECOND DAY. The rain, which only threatened on the first day of the races, came down in real earnest yesterday. Fortunately, it was not a continuous downpour, but the showers were heavy and frequent. They kept the ladies confined to the Grand Stand,
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    • 517 4 NOTICE. Ithe undersigned, P. A. Aha me d Sah No. 95, Penang Street. p ena Curry Stuff Shop-keeper, do hereby draw and cancel the notice published the Pinang Gazette of the 25th instam relating to the sale of my stock-in-trade •< 8. Maruthen Chetty—the arrangement under which the said sale
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  • 826 5 A correspondent recently in Malaya writes to Times In the reports concerning the progress of the rubber plantations we read as a rule that labour is fairly plentiful and that few difficulties have hitherto been encountered in dealing with the coolie*, but there is no
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  • 643 5 THE GENERAL POSITION. At the beginning of the period under review, says the Ironmonger of July 8, cash tin was raised to 198?. on a few urgent inquiries, but market conditions have been quieter and values have yielded considerably, with frequent and wide variations in the backwardation on forward
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  • 108 5 Friday. July 28. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Saturday, July 29. Homeward P. O. Mail. E. &O. Hotel Race Dinner. Penang Race Meeting. Sunday. July 50. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Monday. July 31. Band. Esplanade. Hunt Club
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  • 22 5 August 4.—Legislative Council. August B.—Municipal Election. August 14.—Court of Appeal. Penang. September 5. Penang Assizes. November 7. Penang Assizes.
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  • 248 5 A ROYAL PHYSICIAN’S STATEMENT. In s r ite of all the ordinary precautions people take to safeguard their health and the care they habitually use in selecting their proper food, the time comes, sooner or later, when they feel more or less slack,” run down,
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  • 202 5 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drscriptiow. Penang, July 29. Beef: (Jts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Bump Steak n 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork: Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24
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  • 31 5 Prnang —The E. A O Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runtiymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel
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    • 261 5 D THE BEST DISINFECTANTS. All Kinds and for All Purposes. AS SUPPLIED TO H.M GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. “SANITAS-OKOL,” 20 times the coefficient of carbolic I acid. The nka dt-i fectaiit for use in the Trop’cs. Highest efficiency «nd I >«est cost. Powerful Larvacitie. Unaffected by organic matter and miscihie with both
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    • 113 5 It Has Cured Others It Will Cure You A. N. Ransam, Mondoi, Wis., «avs I was unable to sleep or do rny work properly, a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm was given me and- after using it I was, to my surpiise, very much better. I can now dre«s myself
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    • 313 5 THE Straits Cinematograph Co. TONIGHT! TONIGHT!! Special Race Programme, which includes all New and Excellent Pictures selected specially from a lot of New Films just arrived. Look out for Pathe’s Animated Gazette No. 110, ”hich will be shown on Saturday next. 1. An Interrupted Idylle. 2. Spectre. 3. An Unlucky
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    • 15 5 A V 1 >/j 1 rII 'I W’ nW t fer? T/iatis PENANG SODA WATER.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 36 5 The Tides. Dale. H. W. L. W. H. W L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M July 28 1-32 7-43 1-55 8-06 29 2-17 8-28 2-39 8-50 30 3-00 9-10 3-31 9-31 31 3-41 9-51 4-01 10-11
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  • 37 6 S amubl. —On the 28th inst., at 14, Scotland Road, Penaug, the wife of Mr. C. R. Samuel, of a daughter. Lyons —On July 25, at Singapore, the wife of Capt. H. Lyons, of a son.
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  • 31 6 Driesen —Schuster. On July 25, at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by the Rev. W. Runciman, Wilhelm Driesen, of Sourabaya, to Helene Schuster, daughter of Richard Schuster, of Haspe, Westphalia. > 1.
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  • 713 6 The annual report of the Resident Councillor on the Settlement of Penaug for the year 1910, published in the current Government Gazette, contains solid ground for satisfaction on the part of those whose interests are bound up with its prosperity. Tiie Hon. W. Evans, who signs
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  • 806 6 DEPARTURE FOR ALOR STAR. H.H. the Sultan of Kedah, accompanied by the suite who went to England with him to attend the Coronation, with his sons Tunku Sulong (Inspector-General of Police) and Tunku Mahomed Syed Hassen (Chief Judge), who came over to meet His Highness, left
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  • 252 6 THREE FATALITIES IN PENANG. Last evening at six o’clock three Chinese women were struck dead by lightning in Nos. 3 and 5, Noord in Street Ghaut. In the open space of No. 3 was an unmarried woman named Khoo Yah Hap, of about 19 years. A brick
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  • 241 6 A fire broke out early this morning at about 3-30 o’clock in Carnarvon Street in a block of six shop-houses, built of brick pillars and plank walls, situated a few yards fiom the Campbell Street market. Four houses weie attacked, of which two were wholly burnt
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  • 67 6 P.C.C. Tournament Fixtures. The following ties have keen fixed for Monday, 31st July Championship. Mercer v. Syer. Singles Handicap.—Class A. Neubronner v. Whitlock. Singles Handicap —Class B. Pledger v. Ezechiel. Harries v. Richards Doubles Handicap. Class A. Sells and Forrest v. Waugh and Goldie. Doubles Handicap. Class B.
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  • 82 6 Thr Increase of Capital. Messrs. Guthrie <fc Co., Ltd., Eastern agents for Linggi Plantations, Ltd., are in receipt of cable advice that at a meeting of the shareholders held in London on July 25 it was resolved to increase the ordinary share capital by £25,000 sterling, of which
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  • 75 6 The following are the prices, for the period from July 28 to August 10, inclusive, of cultivated rubber on which an export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis under the rules under the F.M.S. Customs Duties Enactment Sheet and biscuit per p j cul 275
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  • 50 6 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. n Close 0 /"T Sat. 29/7 1 p.m. 3 p.m. N.D.L. Pr. Alice Wed. 2/8 8.1. Taroba Sat. 5/8 10 a.m. noon Outward. N.D.L. Pr. Ludwig Thurs. 3/8 p'L j- Thurs 3/8 3 P- m 4 P m. 1.4 0. Arcadia Wed. 2/8
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  • 920 6 THE TOWN HALL CROWDED From the moment it leaked out that M James Stark was arranging a popular chard concert io the Town Hall during race wee/ there was never the slightest doubt f success, particularly when Datne ku m whispered that the programme Woll |j include a
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    • 202 6 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., I > WINE MERCHANTS, C J 7, UNION STREET. PENANO. < The name CALDBECK MACGREGOIt on a > label is a guarantee of value and quality. > Telephone: 441. Cabl.b Cjldbbok. OOOOOOOQOOOOQO **********0000 THE GARRICK CIGARETTE g a Large O O O X i MIL- Hand-Made Cigarette.
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  • 240 7 KINTAS AND TRONOHS UP. RUBBERS WEAKER. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 of this issue 1910. 27/7/11. 28/7/11. ao to od oo J= > Sharks. J 2 J» C zs (J) S J GQ CQ CQ m
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  • 185 7 CLAIM AGAINST H. S. BANK. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 27. The hearing is proceeding before Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher in the Supreme Court of the case brought by the Jimah Rubber Estate, Ltd., claiming $7,500 from the Hongkong and Shanghai B inking Corporation, Ltd.,
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  • 76 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. [From a Malacca Correspon<lent] Malacca, July 28. Information has been received by tne Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine liard Para in London yesterday was 4/8 nearest value. T'-.e market closed strong. Plantation Para. London, July 27*. The following
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  • 41 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 27. At the rubber auction, held yesterday, the following prices were realized No. 1 sheet ...per picul $241 to $245 No 2 sheet $202 Crepe $lB 1 to $192 Bark scrap 97
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  • 36 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 27. A telegram has been received by Mr. Seymour Buckingham, from Java, that oil has been struck on the property of the Anglo-Java Oil Syndicate, Ltd.
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  • 280 7 ATTITUDE OF BRITISH PRESS. ALARMIST TONE MANIFEST. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. 11-15 a.m. London, July 27 Leaders and special articles appear in the papers on the Moroccan difficulty, some of them couched in an alarmist tone, testifying to the growing anxiety regarding Anglo-German relations. A statement by
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  • 89 7 [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, July 28. The local steamer Kin Sing ai rived yesterday and reported having been in collision with the Mersing on Wednesday night off Pulau Pinang Lighthouse. The Mersing was badly damaged and sank in three fathoms of water. The Kin Sing took
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  • 39 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 28. M. Etienne de Large, a Frenchman was charged on an extradition warrant with obtaining money on false pretences in Saigon. The accused will be sent back to Saigon.
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  • 58 7 [From Our Own Singapore, July 28. On the arrival of the P. &lt;fc O. ss. Assays from Hongkong the German postmaster Herr P. Bohm) at Amoy, who was on board, was arrested on suspicion, at the instanceof the German Minister in China. It is understood that the
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  • 103 7 NO CHANGE OF POLICY. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] smoothing difficulties—Reuter, recd July 28, 7-40 a m. London, July 27. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, adverting to Egypt, paid a tribute to the late Sir Eldon Gorst. He stated that
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  • 40 7 |By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] estimates were adopted.—Reuter, recd. July 28, 7-43 a.m. London, July 27. The debate on the foreign estimates was continued in the House of Commons today, various subjects being raised. The estimates were adopted.—Reuter, recd.
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  • 407 7 BANQUET TO LORD HALSBURY. LOYALTY TO THt LEADERS. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] sion to superior force—Reuter, recd. 3-45 p m, London, July 27. In connection with the banquet to the Earl of Halsbury no list of those present was supplied to the press, but the Morning Post gives
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  • 125 7 SYMPATHY FOR TAXPAYERS. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Reuter, recd. July 27, 7.3 p m. London, July 27. During the debate in the House of Commons on the Indian Budget, the Hon. E. S. Montagu, Under-Secretary of State for India, claimed the sympathy of the House for all who
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  • 112 7 INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] cussed for some time.—Reuter, recd. July 27, 11.44 p.m. Brussels, July 27. Queen Wilhelmina and the Prince Consort, who are on a visit to Their Majesties King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, attended a banquet given in their honour in the Palace. Most
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  • 28 7 [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] feebleness of the monsoon—Reuter, recd. 27 11-44 p.m. Simla, July 27. The anxiety is continued regarding the feebleness of the monsoon—Reuter, recd.
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  • 285 7 THE GOODWOOD CUP. A WIN FOR KILBRONEY.” [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Goodwood, July 27. At the Goodwood meeting this afternoon, the race for the Goodwood Cup resulted as follows: Goodwood Cop of £2O each, h ft to the fund, with 51,000 added; second £2OO, third £100; three-year olds
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  • 95 7 RETURNING TO PORTSMOUTH. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 27. Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, commanding at Portsmouth, announces that certain battleships and cruisers belonging to the Atlantic Fleet are returning to Portsmouth, and an order has been given to grant leave to the crews, which means that
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  • 97 7 BRITAIN AND THE NEW REGIME. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 27. Sir Edward Grey Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to questions in the House of Commons, referred to the rising in Albania, and expressed anxiety and regret at the occurrence. He intimated that the
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  • 59 7 (By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 27. Rhodes has accepted the M.C.C’s invitation to go to Australia next year.—Reuter, recd. July 28. 6-30 a.m. [The players invited to go to Australia and who have accepted, include up to the present :—C. B. Fry (Captain), Warner, F. R. Foster,
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  • 92 7 VISITED BY KING MANUEL. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 27. Their Majesties King Alfonso and Queen Ena of Spain have arrived in London. The ex-King Manuel of Spain has visited King Alfonso.—Reuter, recd. July 27, 11 44 p.m. In the Court of the District Judge at
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  • 968 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 28. There ia great joy in the hearts of those who love a little music, at the news that after all we are to have the Perak State Band, as soon as the festivities in connection with the home coming of His
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    • 436 7 You are pretty safe in judging things by what*they have donepast performance] record. This determines their place in the world. Nothing succeeds at a bound. It is the sum of deeds well done every day which spells success. By superlative merit “BLACK AND WHITE” WHISKY is the world’s popular brand.
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  • 1719 8 IMPRESSIONS OF A GROWING PORT. The following article, illustrated by the several half-tone pictures, appears in the Financier of sth inst, over the signature of Mr. E. L. Killick, the special commissioner of that paper who is touring the rubber producing countries of the Middle East Penang, June
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  • 881 8 CHARGES AGAINST A EUROPEAN. At the Lower Court, Ipoh, on Monday, before Mr. W. S. Gibson, Harry Jennings, a young European assistant lately in the employment of Messrs. Aylesbury and Garland, of Ipoh, appeared on the following charges: fl) That he, between the 12th October, 1910, and 13th
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    • 570 8 RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO SCIATICA. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica are three of the most common and most painful complaints and practically arise from the same cause and the names only distinguish the location of the disease. If the arms and legs are affected it is called Rheumatism; if in the Loins, Lumbago
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    • 53 8 Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1821. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Total invested Funds upwards of £6,460,000 Total Annual Income over £l,lBO 000 lhe undersigned have been appointed Agents of the above Company at Penang and are pi epared to issue policies of insurance against loss by fire at the lowest current
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    • 44 8 The Aachen and Munich Fire insurance Co. of AIX LA CHAPELLE. C a P ital 450 000 Total Assets £1,226,481 1 he undersigned are authorised to insure almost any property against Fire in Penang or elsewhere. For rates apply to KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., Agenit.
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    • 465 8 Lemco Lemco is a godsend in ont-.j-.j, WKS way comers of the earth i cooking Lemco makes tll n fare palatable and nourishing- acltpess L en &gt;co provides 6 itrengthening easily-digested foJ of utmost value. Lemco is highlv concentrated pure fresh beef No preservative., yet, where fresh meat goes bad
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  • 574 9 ARRIVALS. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Darke, July 27, Asahan, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957, E. B. Hirst, July 28, Singapore, gen., H. L. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, G. Stosch, July 28, Deli, gen., Behn, Meyer &lt;& Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 370, Glendy, July 27, Singapore, gen., E.
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  • 1634 9 C.p„„. SnhMrih d Hwta- ta. DlTh!eiidiu j a* Si 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING 1903 $300,000 »300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 30 30 Tin Mini™ o 1906 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 S’lV T M ng 5 ex. 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 20 10 7J
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  • 230 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To- Mobrow. Pjr Per. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Rangoon and Calcutta Dunera 11 a.m. Ceylon, Australasia, x India, Aden, Mauri- I Assaye 1 p.m. tius, Egypt, and vid &gt;Reg. up to 11-30 a.m. Brindisi for Europe, I Parcelsup to 10
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  • 222 9 Pxnang, July 28, 1911, Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (VV. Cim-n 3 lb. 5 No stock. White Pepper $25.50 buyers. Trang Pepper $2O nominal, «ece sloBnominal. Mace Picking* $lO3 sellers. Cloves $42 nom. Nutmegs llu $22 sellers. f No. 1 $6.10 sales. Sugar j No. $6.00 sales Basirer $5.10 uominal.
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  • 459 9 Skippers on the China run may be interested to learn that the erection of a semaphore on Gap Rock has now been completed The apparatus, constructed of wood, is of the naval type. It is painted black with the arms black and white. The semaphore has been put
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  • 125 9 Pcnano, July 28, 1911. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank i; 2/4| 3 Credit 2'4 4 3 n Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rn 174| 3 days’ sight Private 1751 Bombay Demand Bank 174-1 3 days’ sight Private 1/5|
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    • 704 9 sim Hie of coßfldo. Kotabliflliecl Assets exceed £6,000.000.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Imcomr, 1908, £1,428,000 0.0 W. A. WHITE, c .U KEMMSWT Co., Manager, South-Eastern A c I General Agents. Penang Asia. Singapore. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI THE MERCANTILE BANK GF
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  • 742 10 For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0 30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, at 8 a.m., 1 45 p.m., and 5- p.m. Bukit Mertajam, 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m., 1-45 p.m., 3-15 p.m.,
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    • 1035 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. It will Pay You to Support ’’’’POPFAN linf. Local Enterprise. A Fortnightly service is maintained be- tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Drlnfinrr chrwrlrl London and Antwerp under mail contract Orders for Printing Should with the Imperial Japanese Government. fog olaced With
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    • 30 10 The London Assurance Corporation. The undersigned, having been appointed Agents for the Corporation, are now prepared to accept MARINE and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON, SIMONS &lt;fc Co., Ltd.,
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    • 748 10 NN i OF IMPORTANCE jl m lo PROPRIETORS and MANAGERS of fl COCOANUT PLANTATIONS. fl ZOTAL. I IN BULLETIN No. 11 issued by the department of Agriculture, F.M-8., Mr. L. C. Br&lt;&gt;wr, w Inspector of Cocoanut Plantations, discourses on Cocoanut cultivation in the F.M.S., and advises planters what to do
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  • 1007 11 IMPRESSIONS OF THE CORONATION. There is no doubt about it—the, Malaya representatives to the Coronation have enjoyed themselves. To begin with, there has been nothing spared to make their visit a round of pleasant functions. Sir Hugh Fort, Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Belfield,
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  • 218 11 Per P and O ss Sardinia. From London July I—To Penang— July 31 Mrs H A Neubronner and children, Mr and Mrs Ryan and children, Messrs T W Cranston, Hugh Adams, F P Jessop, J G Brown and D N Evans. To Singapore Dr J W
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  • 232 11 The following is the list of passengers by steamers leaving Penang on the undermentioned dates Per P and O ss Assaye connecting with as India, July 29—Mr Bailey and child. Per P and O ss Simla, Augt 4 Mrs J Moles worth. Per P and O ss Delhi,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 270 11 Green island cement co.. ltd. g PORTLAND CEMENT. 5 In G c ai s an d Drums of II Drain Pipes, any shape M 375 lbs. net. r&gt; X M In Bags of 250 lbs. net. Gutterways Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, and Fireclay g A Glazed Paving Tiles. 1
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    • 211 11 TO BUY. C /'A CENTS 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
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    • 574 11 A Clergyman B-S 1 y fWOIW 1 InM I Wiliio -J W W/Ikil Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia— For gfttin" thiH"S done, making things go, the invigorating stimulus of I'hosterine cunnot be equalled, says the Rev. A. H. Field. Fu.ly aware that as a clergyman he is bound to make
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    • 2379 12 r intended sailing®. Norddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. tea Steam Navigation Co. W® lmperia! German Mail Line. w ma» mnm a» mm JV- British India Steam Navigation Co., 4 MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. (7 yjk Mooltan connecting with Arcadia Aug. 9 &gt;. LIMITED. /IJK ocean steam Ship co iuki HOMBWABD. HVX "l,B| For
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