Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1911
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1911-07-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 171 VOL. LXIX. MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1911. PRICE 10 CĔNTS.20 words
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Advertisement1718 1911-07-31 1 S For $3O ou can have the Pinang -I Gazette” posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. D Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should n 2 be addressed to The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd.,1,718 words
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Advertisement67 1911-07-31 1 T A7 HENYOU ARE AWAYonleave V' you want to keep in touch with Malayan affayXjSpciai, G£ii>*q! mercial, Mining, 'Planting,' D This you can do in nouuettei way. u B than by subscribing to ’the Weekly Edition of the “Pinang Gazette.” n published every Friday. Yearly subscription, $18; shorter periods at67 words
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Article2656 1911-07-31 2 AUTUMN MEETING. A SUCCESSFUL FINISH. It is but rarely one sees such an excellent afternoon’s racing as was witnessed on Saturday afternoon on the local race course. Everything seemed to go right, and everybody seemed pleased with themselves. The conditions all round were most conducive in bringing2,656 words
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Article52 1911-07-31 2 Homeward. Stbambr. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close. P. O. Delhi Sat. 12/8 N.D.L. Pr. Alice Wed. 2/8 Ip.m. 3 p.m. 8.1. Taroba Sat. 5/8 10 a.m. noon Outward. N.D.L. Pr. Ludwig Wed. 2/8 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 10 a.m. 8.1 Thurs. 3/8 3 p.m. 4 p.m. P. &O. Arcadia52 words
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Article98 1911-07-31 2 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $93.35 per picul, buyers no sellers. The following were the dealings in tin on Saturday :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 100 tons, $94 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd buyers no sellers, $94.30 Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., 25 tons, $94 Messrs.98 words
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Article144 1911-07-31 2 Monday, July 51. Hunt Club Paperchase, Parade Ground, 5 p.m. finish at “Nirvana.” P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Perak Turf Club Race Meeting—Second Entries Close, 5 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Tuesday, August I. Lammas Day. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. P.C.C. Tennis Ties.144 words
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Article26 1911-07-31 2 August B.—Municipal Election. August 9 —St. Xavier’s Entertainment, 9 p.m. August 14. —Court of Appeal, Penang. September 5. Penang Assizes. November 7.—Penang Assizes.26 words
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Article86 1911-07-31 2 Fixtures for August. The following League matches have been arranged for August:— Wed 2 t'.RC. v. Crescent C.R C. Thurs. 3 F. School M.R.C.... Free Scl.* Wed. 9 Govt. W’rves v Police C.R.C. Thurs. 10 Crescent v. P.C.C. Esplan Wed. 16 M.R.C. v C.R.C. C.R.C. Thurs. 1786 words
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Article23 1911-07-31 2 Wednesday, August 9.—Land in Chulia St. and Market Lane; 10-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. 38 Beach St.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer.23 words
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Article41 1911-07-31 2 Lauderdale Estate.— Erection of store 150 ft. long, 45 ft. wide, 16| ft. high. Residency of Rhio and Dependencies.— Gambling farm farm of right to slaughter pigs and sell pork spirit farm in Pulau Tujoh Archipelago; tenders clase: Nov. 2.41 words
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Article1065 1911-07-31 2 Lobqnettb. DRESSES ON THE THIRD DAY. The last day of the races was gloriously fine and the attendance was larger than on either of the preceding days. The lawn in the cool of the afternoon presented a gay and pretty sight and among those present were theLobqnettb. - 1,065 words
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Advertisement397 1911-07-31 2 STRIKING EXPERIMENTS AT THE REQUEST OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD FOR IRELAND. The remarkable feeding experi ments conducted in the School of Physiology, Trinity College, Dublin, at the request of the Local Government Board for Ireland, prove that BOVRIL when added to a fixed diet, has a body-building effect equal397 words
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Article1050 1911-07-31 3 The following appears in The Mining Journal of July 1 Sir, —I have read with considerable interest the leading article in your issue of May 6, entitled The Tin Outlook,” and more particularly your remarks on the output from the Federated Malay States. It is stated that1,050 words
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Article181 1911-07-31 3 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Thursday, the 13th July, 1911. Present :—Messrs. W. Peel, President, W. T. Chapman and Lim Eu Toh. Absbnt —Yeoh Guan Seok. 1. The Minutes of the last meeting are read and confirmed. 2. The President refers181 words
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Advertisement206 1911-07-31 3 I FORD CARS. I II Tyres, Tubes and all Spares Stocked. I I 1 1 NOW ON VIEW. ■■■■■■■J Roadster 20 H. P. 4 cyl. 3 seated $1,600. r Runabout 20 H.P. 4 cyl. 2 seated $1,600. Trourabout 20 H.P. 4 cyl. 4 seated $1,500. SOLE AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY206 words
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Advertisement196 1911-07-31 3 X MM MLKHHH VMM MMMMMMMMM i WHITEAWAY’S I M j Clearance i w Mt IS NOW A V Ml IS NOW i 0N QAuti on. I i The only Sole ®i me year, i M i i Doors Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. M M M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a All Aches196 words
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Advertisement122 1911-07-31 3 •••ooooooooooooooooooooooooeee Netherlands Gutta Percha! o COMPANY, LIMITED. 8 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. o o Q MATTING and FLOOR-TILES specially suitable for O Q Shipboard, Banks, Insurance-Offices, Churches, O Q Hospitals, and all Public Buildings. O O Noiseless, tern Durable, Water-proof, and Sanitary. O o o O r orks and Offices PASSIR122 words
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Article22 1911-07-31 4 Mat.—On July 15, 1911, to Mr, and Mrs. C. W. May, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Nagasaki, of a daughter.22 words
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Article776 1911-07-31 4 Save, perhaps, from the point of view of the lawyers, a fact mentioned in the Hon W. Evans’ annual report on the Settlement of Penang will be regarded as eminently satisfactory. We refer to the evidence of lessened litigiousness on the part of the people of776 words
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Article713 1911-07-31 4 MR. FRANK CLARK SERIOUSLY HURT. Late on Saturday night, about half past eleven, what appears to be a cowardly case of assiult occurred in Farquhar Street, which has been reported to the police. The victim is Mr. Frank Clark, an Australian horse trainer who has been in713 words
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Article383 1911-07-31 4 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. The Parliamentary correspondent of the 5F P, writing on July 7, says The case of Mrs. Ethel Mabel Proudlock has excited much attention, both in the House and in the Press. Last night, for instance, the following notices of questions were placed upon the383 words
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Article493 1911-07-31 4 The Retreat, a period of retirement for spiritual contemplation and the exercise of devotion, of the Roman Catholic Church in the Diocese of Malacca commences this evening in Penang. Among the priests who have arrived in town are Singapore —The Revs E. Mariette (SS Peter and Paul), V.493 words
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Article757 1911-07-31 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. M Elliot returned Singapore by the P. and 0. wail Devanha. Dr. Cox, Medical Officer, L aru( proceed to Europe on six months’ during this week. Mr. S E. A. Linton, Assistant Eng llic Penang, reported his return from leave resumed the duties757 words
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Advertisement293 1911-07-31 4 •oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo» 2 1 n—A 8 8 v-r|s rm j/jp i Bfi 111 1 91/ I 12 I Jrfi H llll Sir .1 J2 2 2 SILENT ENGINE.” 8 o o Q Johannesburg, S.A. O 9 I purchased my 15 H.P. Daimler from you in q q March, 1910, and since293 words
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Obituary23 1911-07-31 4 DEATH. Loff.—On July 28, at Apemode, Mrs. L. Loff, of heart disease, aged 72 years. Formerly for forty-two years a resident of Singapore.23 words
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Article157 1911-07-31 5 TINS STILL VARIABLE, FEW CHANGES IN RUBBERS. The following ate the changes (buyers and sellers only) in onr share list on page 7 of this issue 1910. 29/7/11. 31/7/11. "a ao Shares. be > t*» K J M m Mm Jfining. 3} 2| Belat 4| sx. 4£157 words
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Article42 1911-07-31 5 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. [From a Malacca Correspondent Malacca, July 30 Informal ion has been received by tne Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday w, sellers. The market closed steady.42 words
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Article30 1911-07-31 5 From Our Own Correspondent,] Malacca, July 31. At the rubber auction held on Saturday the following prices were realized Sheet per picul 231 10 Bark crepe 146.1030 words
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Article28 1911-07-31 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 31. The long drought has ended by heavy rains during the etrly hours of the last three mornings.28 words
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Article31 1911-07-31 5 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 31. Ttie mortality returns of the Singapore Municipality for the week ended July 22 show a drop to 53.83 per mille.31 words
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Article84 1911-07-31 5 RELAXATION OF THE TENSION. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.) —Reuter, recd July 31, 10 a.m. London, July 29. A general relaxation of tension is apparent in the comments of the French and German press on Mr. Asquith’s speech on Morocco in the House of Commons on Thursday. Reuter, recd. 4[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.); —Reuter, recd July 31, 10 a.m. - 84 words
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Article54 1911-07-31 5 A REGRETTABLE RELAPSE. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] ably, has had a relapse.—Reuter, recd. 10 a.m. London, July 30. General Sir Francis Younghusbaud, who was knocked down by a motor car at Verviers at the beginning of July, and was reported on July 9 to be progressing favourably, has[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; ably, has had a relapse.—Reuter, recd. 10 a.m. - 54 words
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Article41 1911-07-31 5 PARTICIPATION BY THE POWERS. [By Submarine Telegraph —Copyright.) Reuter, recd. July 31, 10 a.m. Washington, July 30. All the great Powers have agreed to participate in the opium conference to be held at the Hague on October 1, 1911.[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.); Reuter, recd. July 31, 10 a.m. - 41 words
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Article22 1911-07-31 5 [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. 4 p.m. Swinemuende, July 29. The Kaiser has arrived here from a trip to Norway.—[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; —Reuter, recd. 4 p.m. - 22 words
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Article17 1911-07-31 5 Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd s Service.] Rome, July 30. The Pope’s condition continues satisfactory.[ Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd s Service.] - 17 words
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Article516 1911-07-31 5 ATTITUDE OF THE UNIONISTS. ECHO OF HALSBURY BANQUET. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. 4-35 p.m. London, July 29. Eirl Waldegrave, Earl Roberta, and Viacount Churchill deny that they attended the banquet given to the Earl of Halsbury laat Wedneaday, though their names were published among those present.[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; —Reuter, recd. 4-35 p.m. - 516 words
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Article72 1911-07-31 5 BIG PRICE ON HIS HEAD. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Teheran, July 31. The Mejliss (National Council) has decided to offer £16,500 —the amount of pension forfeited by his return—for the ex-Shah, dead or alive, and smaller sums for his two brothers.—Reu*er, recd. 2-5 p.m. A Russian Ban.[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] - 72 words
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Article80 1911-07-31 5 MESSAGE FROM ADMIRAL TOGO. (By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Loudon, July 30. Admiral Count Togo, in a message on the eve of his departure from England, states —I will carry back to Japan unforgettable memories of the Coronation and my cordial treatment by the Government. I was greatly impressed by(By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] - 80 words
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Article19 1911-07-31 5 [Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd's Service] Belgrade, July 30. General Nogi met with a brilliant reception here.[Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd's Service] - 19 words
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Article360 1911-07-31 5 SEQUEL TO MR. FISHER’S STATEMENT. AN EMPHATIC REPUDIATION. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Colombo, July 30. The Hon. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia, interviewed by a representative of Reuter’s Agency, repudiates the interview recently published in the Reviexv oj Reviews Reuter, recd. 4-5 p m.[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] - 360 words
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Article142 1911-07-31 5 AGREEMENT WI I’H BRITAIN. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] -Reuter, recd. 2-45 p.m. Ottawa, July 29. In the Canadian House of Commons, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier, tabled a naval agreement between Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. I r provides for the naval services of the Dominions being exclusively[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; -Reuter, recd. 2-45 p.m. - 142 words
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Article73 1911-07-31 5 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] —Reuter, recd. 4-5 p.m. London, July 29. In the county cricket championship, Notts beat Gloucestershire, at Nottingham, by 289 runs. The match between Sussex and Lancashire, at Eastbourne, was drawn. Warwickshire defeated Yorkshire, at Harrogate, by 198 runs. At Lord’s, Middlesex defeated[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.]; —Reuter, recd. 4-5 p.m. - 73 words
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Article51 1911-07-31 5 VICTORY FOR THE HOLDER. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Sydney, July 29. In the competition for the world’s sculling championship on the Parramatta River, Richard Arnst, of New Zealand (holder), beat Harry Pearce, the Australian champion, by four lengths in 19 mins. 46 secs., which is a record.—Reuter, recd. 7-23[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] - 51 words
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Article38 1911-07-31 5 KAISER AND THE RELIEF FUND. [Der Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, July 30. The Kaiser has given 20,000 marks towards the fund for the relief of sufferers by the Constantinople fire. Collections have been made everywhere.[Der Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] - 38 words
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Article229 1911-07-31 5 HOME UNDER-SECRETARY RETURNED. REDUCED LIBERAL MAJORITY. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, July 30. A by-election took place in Bethnal Green, South-West, yesterday, to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment to a Magistracy of Mr. E. H. Pickersgill, Liberal member, to make room for the Rt. Hon. C.[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] - 229 words
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Article52 1911-07-31 5 CORN SELLING AT COST PRICE [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] St. Petersburg, July 29. Owing to the failure of the harvest in the south-east of Russia and the Siberian Steppes region, the Government has decided to sell corn at cost price and organise relief works.—Reuter, recd. July 30,[By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] - 52 words
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Article161 1911-07-31 5 There are several matters of public interest on the agenda of the Legislative Council called for Friday next. The acting Colonial Secretary will introduce his adjourned motion for the setting aside of $6,000 for making advances bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annum to the owners of161 words
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Article103 1911-07-31 5 P.C.C. Tournament Fixtures. The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday, 2nd inst:— Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mrs F Daniel and Mrs Cunningham v. Mrs A F G Anderson and Mrs Watson. (Unfinished). Mrs Ebden and Miss Palmer v Mrs Kinder and Miss Jones Mixed Doubles Handicap, Mrs Wright-Motion103 words
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Article130 1911-07-31 5 On the occasion of the patronal feast of the Church of St. Anne, Bukit Mertajam, about sixty children of both sexes made their first communion and confirmation yesterday morning before a large congregation. The Rt. Rev. E. Barrillon, Bishop of the Diocese of Malacca, officiated, and130 words
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Advertisement518 1911-07-31 5 WANTED TRUE ENOUGH. A MAN AGER for a Coconut and Rub- -r». U ri., i ber Estate, salary not to exceed Blftck cind White Whisky $3OO per month. Apply stating terms and represents all that is good experience to PINANG GAZETTE. a d SOUnd wh sk y blend ing it518 words
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Advertisement1633 1911-07-31 6 Y K f*® 2 I 1 B /"NI? T W A w. i>. &n. o. wills' I Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. vZl* llMliVZ.lv 1 ■AINV/U/ |ilh e ma» uws: jaH: M To PROPRIETORS and MANAGERS of 1 B X COCOANUT PLANTATIONS. CASTLES z ■af gKSft ii magnums," I fhropfan1,633 words
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Article1548 1911-07-31 7 Capital. Subscribed? j L I I I s 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING 1903 »300,000 »300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 30 30 w R -i. t 1906 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 Z BritnJ 4j 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 20 10 a 7J Tin Minin r1,548 words
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Article145 1911-07-31 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. *or. Per. Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 10 a m. Deli and Batu Bahra Benoa 11 am. Deli Perak (E.S. Co.) 1 p.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Trang TongChayUn Ip.m. Batu Bahra Leong Ho 1 p.m. Port Swettenham145 words
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Article123 1911-07-31 7 Pinang, July 31, 1911, (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4| 3 Credit 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 f 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days’sight Private 175 J Madras Demand Bank123 words
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Article214 1911-07-31 7 Prnang, July 31, 1911 Gold leaf 564.60 Pepper (W. Coa-t 3 H>. 5 No stock. White Pepper $25.50 buyers. Trang Pepper $2O nominal. Mace $lOB nominal. Mace Picking» $lO3 sellers. Clove» $42 nom. Nutmegs 11U $22 sellers. {No. 1 $6.10 sales. No. 2 $6.00 sales. Basket $5.10 nominal. Copra214 words
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Advertisement648 1911-07-31 7 CHARTERED BANkT OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI THE MERCANTILE BANK OF NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL 1 J m J' r fl ~IJ p.^'. CORPO,w =.ooo a^ n cX Banking and Trading Corporation, incorporated by Royal Charter. RrBbrvn Funds Subscribed Capital 1,125,000 Establibhbd 1824 O U 1 Paid-up Capital ..£1,200,000 8 Paid-Up 562,500648 words
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Advertisement273 1911-07-31 7 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Tombstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all languages, under skilled European supervision. The best Italiau and Carara marble used, william Edward sans, ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND. Granite Merchants and Manufacturers of Tombstones in various kinds of Aberdeen granite. (Samples of granite to be273 words
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Advertisement2229 1911-07-31 8 stn. Nariwtioa Co. IK?> llttended NorddeutscheF JJoyd, Bremen. A Imperial German Mail Line. e ss British India Steam Navigation Co., 4 is MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. (J Mooitan connecting with Arcadia Aug. 9 LIMITED. yllK HOMHWABD. f nVI *>III JI W,, I For Intbndbd to Sail. Stbambr. 4 /I wX AN!)2,229 words
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