Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 August 1911
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1911-08-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 181 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement710 1911-08-12 1 J For $30 S \7 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. g Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should g g be addressed to The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE710 words
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Advertisement352 1911-08-12 1 oooa*»»**a moo f- 12 I I PAGES i o o ♦♦♦♦ooo 5 B 5 nE^®sS CIGARETTES KWdWmVbMsk at the Hunt. ijf/l 8 Th e man rides the best of iTi 11 j fwf horses and breeds the best of hounds Hl!uHl II I a^S sm °k es best of cigarettes—u352 words
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Article690 1911-08-12 2 THE GENERAL POSITION. New enterprise in this market, says the Ironmonger of July 22, has been decidedly more restricted, and after a few urgent inquiries towards the close of last week, which caused a short-lived spurt to 197?. for cash delivery, the market collapsed rather badly in the absence690 words
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Article152 1911-08-12 2 In the Supreme Court, Singapore, Mr. Ju-tice Fisher was engaged in hearing an appeal from the decision of Mr. R. D. Acton, second magistrate, who fined Teo Jit Neo the sum of $500 or six months’ simple imprisoumen 1 for being the occupier of a common gaming152 words
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Article927 1911-08-12 2 HIS MAJESTY’S TASTE IN CARS. To determine by precise date when King George first took an interest in automobilism would be difficult, if not impossible, for his Majesty, having a natural bent for scientific inquiry, must have been interested at an early period in the927 words
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Advertisement583 1911-08-12 2 I an certain I would have Died." PROMINENT RAILWAY SURVEYOR IN BURMA PROVES THAT FOR MALARIA THE ONE PRE-EMINENT REMEDY IS Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Men of Mr. E. M. Baber’s profession, conquerors of the swamp, the jungle, a,nd the mountain pass, require a constitution of iron to withstand the583 words
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Advertisement407 1911-08-12 2 WHY “MUIR" PAU LI NS Wear So MiacK Better. At first glance Our Paulins may looR much aliRe with inferior maKes. It is the daily wear that soon brings out the sterling qualities of the good and expose the speciousness of the poor Kinds. In Muir-made Paulins everything is of407 words
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Article2119 1911-08-12 3 GULA-KALUMPONG AND t dennistown. 1 \i, E. L. Killick, special Commissioner of the Financier, wiites Parit Buntar, June 11. I Tiie Gula-Kalumpong estates occupy a msi'ierable portion of that tongue of land the Krian District of Perak which is funded on the north by the Kurau River,2,119 words
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Advertisement480 1911-08-12 3 1 WANTED FOR CASH. particularly for huh values, such as for S1 SZ, S3, will pay 93-. 1/4 and 2- respectively. Cash by return/ No consignment too large or too small to buy. Send trial consignment to H. L. HAYDEN 6 SONS, Dealers in Rare Stamps, HATFIELD, CHISLEHURST. KENT, ENG.480 words
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Advertisement560 1911-08-12 3 I WHITEflWAY’S I Clearance M IS NOW QI J W IS NOW j i 0N bAllib 0N i V The only Sale «r me year, i M M M m m Doors Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. M M > M M ■■MIU» RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA, PENANG'S OP MOST SELECT HOTEL.560 words
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Article1041 1911-08-12 4 SUBSCRIPTION LIST TO DATE. A Huttenbach 5,000 L Huttenbach 5,000 Estates of Puah Hin Leong per Lim Cheng Teik 5,000 Cheah Choon Seng 3,000 Gan Ngoh Bee 3,000 Chetty Community 2,000 Leong Fee 2,000 Heah Swee Lee 2,000 Penang Sugar Estates and Allied Companies 1,500 Khoo Cheow1,041 words
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Article210 1911-08-12 4 Reports of a serious fracas in the New Town, Ipoh, on Tuesday, in which five Europeans were concerned, were current in Ipoh next morning, and from enquiries made by the T. oj M. at the Ipoh Police Station, it learns that the five Europeans went to the210 words
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Article1106 1911-08-12 4 DIFFICULTIES FOR EMPLOYERS, A prominent Estate manager sends the Straits Times the following remarks on labour questions It is very well for a management to be able to say that there is an abundance of labour on the estate, but, of necessity, a large labour force means1,106 words
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Article397 1911-08-12 4 INCREASE FROM HONGKONG. The following is from the report of the Hongkong Registrar-General for 1910, laid before the Legislative Council of that Colony, recently Emigration of Women and Children. The number of women and children passengers examined and allowed to proceed was 16,806 as compared with 11,686397 words
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Article197 1911-08-12 4 SUNDAY, AUGUST 13. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Matins (Choral) 8 a m.; Holy Communion (Plain), 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Chinese), 9.30 a.m.; Children’s Service 5 p,m.; Evenson and Sermon, 6 p.m. Presbyterian. Presbyterian Church (Northam Road) Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Divine Service, 6 p.m. (Preacher: The Rev.197 words
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Article133 1911-08-12 4 Saturday, August 12. Homeward P. O. Mail Closes 6 p.m. Golf Club: Men’s Presgrave Cup and Duffers’ Cup. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Sunday, August 15. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Golf Club: Men’s Presgrave Cup and Duffers’ Cup. Band, Golf Club,133 words
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Article34 1911-08-12 4 August 19.—Taiping Races. August 22 and 23.—Golf Club: Ladies’ Monthly Medal. August 24.—Municipal Commission, 3.30 p.m. August 26 and 27—Golf Club: Men’s Monthly Medal. September 5.— Penang Assizes. November 7.—Penang Assizes.34 words
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Article46 1911-08-12 4 The following League matches have been arrange'! for August:— Wed. 16 M.R.C. v C.R.C. C.R.C. Thurs. 17 Govt. W’rves v. F. SI F. School. Wed. 23 Crescent v. M.R.C. C.R.C. Thurs. 24 P.C.C v. Police Esplan. Wed. 30 C.R.C. v. F School C.R.C.46 words
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Advertisement40 1911-08-12 4 TENDERS. Lauderdale Estate.— Erection of store 150 ft. long, 45 ft. wide, 16j 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 close: Nov. 2.40 words
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Advertisement278 1911-08-12 4 AUCTION SALES. Monday August 1^. Furniture, horses and traps, plants; noon Government Wharves Godown No 2 Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer. Monday, August 1^. Deli Ponies, Victoria, etc.; Church St. Ghaut; 3 p.m.; J. R. McFarlane, auctioneer. Tuesday, August 15. Land in Province Wellesley; 11 a.m.; 38 Beach St.; Koh Eng278 words
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Advertisement389 1911-08-12 4 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888 In the Supreme Court of the Str*;t Settlements. s SETTLEMENT OF PENANG In Bankruptcy. No 22 of 191q i Re HAJI SULAIMAN. Notice is hereby given that h y an Ord of Court dated the 11 th day of Au>. us 7 1911, it is ordered389 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1911-08-12 4 Ihe Moon. Last Quarter Aug. 17 U New Moon 24 First Quartet 3113 words
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Miscellaneous66 1911-08-12 4 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Aug. 12 1-20 7-29 1-38 7-47 „13 1-55 8-02 2-12 8-20 14 2-29 8-37 2-46 8-55 15 303 9-11 3-20 9-28 16 3-39 9-49 4-00 10-10 „17 4-22 10-34 4-45 10-57 „18 5-09 11-22 5-3666 words
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Article397 1911-08-12 5 fhe latest contribution to the discussion which has been proceeding in the Manchester Guardian on the above subject is a letter from Mr. J. G. Alexander (bon. secretary, Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade), who says My friend Mr. David Freeman, of Kuala Lumpur, who397 words
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Article1219 1911-08-12 5 TALANG RUBBER COMPANY. An extraordinary general meeting of the Talang Rubber company was held on July 13 at Shanghai, Mr. H. O. White presiding. The Chairman said they all knew the unfortunate state into which the finances of the company had fdlen. The result of the debentures was simply1,219 words
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Article215 1911-08-12 5 The S P. P. says in its athletic notes The distinguishing feature of the two days’ match at Penang between the Colony and the F.M.S. seems to have been the lowness of the scoring on both sides, but th ere can be little doubt that the weather215 words
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Article293 1911-08-12 5 Dr. Gerrard, health officer of Kuala Lumpur, reports that in June there were 326 deaths. The number of deaths among the resident population was 150, an increase of 12 deaths as compared with the previous month. The crude death-rate was 83.76 per mille, as compared with293 words
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Article864 1911-08-12 5 THE NEW F.M.S. RAILWAY HOTEL. [Prom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10. Some fourteen rooms are at present available out of twenty-four, each a good 24 feet square, by 20 feet high. Besides these, there will be another four rooms, in the centre portion of864 words
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Advertisement249 1911-08-12 5 wss jHF<.old«, Asthma Bronchitis and if l ung troubles quickly cured b> Vk 7P0WELIS\ I BALSAM V I OF I I ANISEED Of all Chemists W and Stores. ff M J" j/r-'- T ENDERS are invited for the erection of a Store about 150 feet long and 45 feet wide249 words
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Advertisement395 1911-08-12 5 BRITISH MADE—STRONG ALL THROUGH! H Hazlewood Cycles and Motor Cycles are of rea breed, are made by men of British breed, of British-made materials, in a real British factory—a fine combination, ensuring the best results. Like the dog, “they hang on” —don’t wear out —are made of strong materials, that395 words
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Article17 1911-08-12 6 Kkymkb.—On the 6th inst., at Penang, the wife of Mr. A. E. Keymer, of a son.17 words
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Article556 1911-08-12 6 In this industrial and commercial age the relations of capital and labour must of necessity assume increasing importance. In Western countries the spread of education among the masses, the extension of the franchise, the shifting of political power to the democracy, the recogniti >n of the556 words
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Article1496 1911-08-12 6 MR CLARK’S STATEMENT. In the District Court, this morning, before His Honour Mr. G. A. Hall, Herbert Bellamy was charged under section 325 of the Penal Code with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one Frank Clark on or about the 29th day of July, 1911, at Penang.1,496 words
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Article164 1911-08-12 6 The funeral of the late Mr. Basil P. Loughnan took place at the Ipoh cemetery on Thursday afternoon, and was attended by a considerable gathering of the deceased’s friends. Trie Chaplain, the Rev. H C. Henham, read the simple, impressive burial service and many a wet164 words
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Article144 1911-08-12 6 Children s Ministering League. Yesterday afternoon, the monthly meeting of the Penang branch of the Children’s Ministering League was held in the Government Girls’ School, there being 72 members and 17 associates present, including five new members. A letter was read from Mrs. Dewar (who left for Malacca in the144 words
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Article67 1911-08-12 6 Prices, for the period from 11 th to 24th August, 1911, inclusive, of cultivated rubber on which an export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis under the rules under the Customs Duties Enactment Sheet and biscuit per picul $280 Fine crepe (> 290 Best scrap67 words
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Article120 1911-08-12 6 The following returns for July are to hand Malaka Tinda lb. 3,000 Tehran 4,300 Cheras 1,850 Some Klings are walking round Taiping with an unfortunate bamboo rat which was captured in Matang. The animal has a very large head, is much bigger than an ordinary rat, and has120 words
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Article829 1911-08-12 6 We are glad to hear that H. H t Sultan of Perak has completely recove--from his recent illness. Mr. Cameron has arrived from Hom e t join the Chartered Bank at Ipoh as additional accountant. On Wednesday the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, celebrated hjg829 words
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Advertisement307 1911-08-12 6 □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 8 RUBBER and j I. COCONUTS, n n Managers of Estates can Aid t3 g nature in stimulating growth 0 and vigour by supplying Plant I t 1-3 g Food in the shape of q I PERLIS GUANO. H El It is guaranteed to contain 40°/ Tricalcium Phosphate or307 words
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Article141 1911-08-12 7 TRONOHS SLIGHTLY WEAKER. STERLING RUBBERS FIRMER. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 of this issue 1910. 11/8/11. 12/8/11. J 00 X X X SHARKS. I S J S3 M AftniHc/. 15f 10f Tronoh 38 39J 38 39141 words
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Article271 1911-08-12 7 meeting of shareholders. LOSS ON YEAR’S WORKING. From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 12. The annual meeting of shareholders in the Sipiau Tin Mining Co, Ltd., was held yesterday, Mr. G. A. Derrick presiding He stated that the result of the year’s working was again adverse, although271 words
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Article45 1911-08-12 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. From a Malacca Correspondent Malacca, August 12. Information has been received by tne Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/7 value, 4/8 buyers, Plantation The market closed flat.45 words
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Article67 1911-08-12 7 demand for better terms From Our 0>on Singapore, August 12. Shippers in Singapore are combining with a view to securing better terms from r he New York shipping conference. They as k to be> consulted with regard to freights and ask that outside ports should n ot67 words
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Article67 1911-08-12 7 PROMINENT JOCKEY SUSPENDED. Leicester, August 11. After the race for the Towers Plate, at Leicester race meeting, the stewards called on Maher to explain his riding of the Earl °f Rosebery’s colt Sallust, which was Second. They were not satisfied with the Fx P anation and suspended67 words
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Article550 1911-08-12 7 INCIDENTS OF GREAT DEBATE. VISCOUNT HALDANE TRIUMPHANT London, August 11. In the debate in the House of Lords, the Archbishop of Canterbury stated that the callousness and levity with which some Peers contemplated the creation of 500 more cauied him to support the Government. The Marquess of550 words
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Article62 1911-08-12 7 jl)KK Ostasiatische Lloyd's Service.] Berlin, August 10. General Count Nogi was entertained t 1 a military banquet at which the Japanese Ambassador was present. The General expressed his thanks for permission to visit the military establishments. General von der Goltz pointed out the mutual good relations62 words
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Article49 1911-08-12 7 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS London, August 11. At Leyton, Essex defeated Notts County by an innings and 26 runs Middlesex defeated Surrey at the Oval by an innings and 24 runs. Team for Australia. P. Mead has accepted the M.C.C.’s invitation to go to Australia next year. Reuter.49 words
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Article21 1911-08-12 7 [Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Teheran, August 10. The adherents of the ex-Shah of Persia are growing in number.21 words
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Article286 1911-08-12 7 A PARTIAL SETTLEMENT. DOCKERS RETURNING TO WORK. London, August 11. A partial settlement of the dockers’ strike is reflected in some little animation on the wharves by the river. Batches of dockers have returned to work without waiting for a complete settlement. Cost of Living Affected. The largest286 words
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Article46 1911-08-12 7 [Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, August 10. The German mill labourers have been locked out. Freights Blocked. Berlin, August 11. The strikes in England are making connection with the Continent difficult for shipping lines. At Flushing, Holland, the freight business has been blocked.46 words
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Article40 1911-08-12 7 [Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, August 10. The Koelnische Zeitung (Cologne) emphasizes the fact that the Kaiser’s decision with regard to the Morocco question is the same as that of the I nperial Chancellor and the Foreign Secretary.40 words
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Article35 1911-08-12 7 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, August 11. Reuter’s report about a complaint by the Persian Government against the German Minister is unfounded. Benter’s Agency has itself contradicted its previous message from I’eheran.35 words
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Article32 1911-08-12 7 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, August 11. The Empire Supreme Court will deal with the case of the English officer, who was arrested at Bremerhaven on a charge of espionage.32 words
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Article28 1911-08-12 7 London, August 11. The House of Commons has passed a resolution for the payment to members of £400 annually by 256 votes to 158 Reuter.28 words
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Article30 1911-08-12 7 [Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, August 10. The motor accident to Prince Henry of Prussia was caused by the steering gear breaking. The car was smashed.30 words
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Article21 1911-08-12 7 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Rome, August 11. The Pope has changed his abode and has now improved.21 words
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Article18 1911-08-12 7 [Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, August 11. The heat wave in Europe still continues.18 words
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Article324 1911-08-12 7 [From a Correspondent.] Lumut, August 11. Mr. W. Wellington, our popular Acting District Officer, is soon going on leave, and everybody wi'l sadly miss him, for he has done much for the Dindings and, is popular with all nati nalities and holds the scales of justice evenly. We324 words
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Article122 1911-08-12 7 P.C.C Tournament Results. The following ties were played yesterday Profession Pairs. Cuscaden <fc Sells beat Mackay <fc Davidson. 5_7 7—5 7—5. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Jalass Bochow walk-over from Mr <fc Mrs F Daniel. Ladies' Doubles Handicap Mrs Wright.Mot ion <fc Miss Thornton v. Mrs Edwards Miss Hogan.122 words
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Article167 1911-08-12 7 The following pars, are c illed from the Times oj Malaya During the current month, up to the 4th inst., three fresh cases of cholera were discovered in Lower Perak. Of these, two cases succumbed to the disease. The number of cases in Lower Perak is on167 words
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Article67 1911-08-12 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $94.10 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £190 7s. &d spot and £188 three months. The following were the dealings in tin to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $94.50 Penang Straits Trading Co.,67 words
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Article44 1911-08-12 7 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close F. &O. Delhi Sat. 12/8 6 p.m. midnight 8 p.m. N.D.L. Luetzow Wed. 16/8 B.I. Sat. 19/8 10 am. noon Outward. N.D.L. Buelov Thurs. 17/8 B.I Thurs. 17/8 3 p.m. 4 p.m. p. &O. Wed. 23/844 words
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Advertisement465 1911-08-12 7 Penang Sales Room, when you order The undersigned is instructed to sell by WHISKY PUBLIC AUCTION, without naming the brand you At 38, Beach Street, shift the responsibility for The Following Property satisfaction upon the fates. On Wednesday, 16th Aug., 1911, ASK FOR AT 10-30 A.M. No. 1. All that465 words
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Article1330 1911-08-12 8 SPEECH BY SIR JOHN ANDERSON. MALAYA WILL LEAD THE WORLD. At the International Rubber Banquet held in London on July 7, our late Governor, Sir John Anderson, gc.m.g., now Permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, proposed the toast of Success to the Rubber Industry.” He said I could1,330 words
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Article376 1911-08-12 8 The report of the Directors of Sipiau Tin Company, Ltd., for the year ending December 31, 1910, states The year’s working owing to the poor nature of the ground treated, again shows a loss, the total amount at the debit of profit and loss at the close376 words
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Advertisement555 1911-08-12 8 "JAUNDICE I ITS CAUSE AND CURE. 1 This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is j caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an in- J dependent disorder but ‘he symptoms of other complaints which 1 cause the Bile to overflow in s manner555 words
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Advertisement100 1911-08-12 8 I Warm Days bring wiui their pleasuies some M discomforts. Then it is really H refreshing to remove every H trace of dust and perspiration H by using gAiletSoapi and any day it is a good soap to choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed E==i and100 words
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Advertisement411 1911-08-12 8 “As Sound as a Bell” j r is a phrase suggestive of all-round fitness. It denotes freedom from disease robustness of constitution; muscular force; and mental energy and vigour. The sound as a bell condition is one most devoutly to be wished E and happily, it is not only possible411 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article46 1911-08-12 9 Canton. Brit., 106. Basasahib, Aug. 12, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Dilwara, Brit.. 3460, Hodgson, Aug. 12, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. G. Apcar, Brit., 2961, Belson, Aug. 12. Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Petrel, Brit., 124, Case, Aug. 11, Asahan, gen., E. S.46 words
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Article78 1911-08-12 9 Avagyee for Deli. Ban Whatt Soon for Pangkalan Brandan. Bangala for Singapore. Catherine Apcar for Singapore. Dilwara for Rangoon and Calcutta. Delhi for Ceylon and Europe. Gregory Apcar for Calcutta. Hok Canton for Teluk Anson. Jin Ho for Langkat. Jit Seng for Yen. Kian Ann for Trang. Kedah for78 words
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PASSENGERS.
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Article64 1911-08-12 9 By Pin Seng (Aug. 11 to Port Swettenham, Mr R Davidson. By I’angkor (Aug. 11) to Bindings, Messrs Beck. Longland, Nuttall, and Rowan. By Kedah (Aug. 11) to Mr and Mrs Stevenson, Mr and Mrs Mexwell, and Mr J A Symes. By Hok Canton (Aug. 10) to Kedah, Messrs64 words
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Article126 1911-08-12 9 The P. 0. Royal Mail steamer Delhi having left Singapore at 3.30 p.m. yesterday is expected to arrive here at 8 pm. to-day, and will leave for Colombo and Bombay at midnight. The P. O. extra steamer Sunda having left Colombo at 4 p m. yesteday is expected126 words
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Article126 1911-08-12 9 PSNA ng. August 12, 1911 f/ty Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). I. > 6< i> Demand Bank 4 months’ sight H»r t 2/4| 3 Credit 2'4 a 3 Document r• y 2/4 7/16 < r.'. i.ttr. Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days'sight Private 175| Rcrrlhi Demai.d Bank 3 days’sight126 words
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Article1689 1911-08-12 9 5 Capital. Subscribed. Number of Iwue q Shares. Value. 3 Divideurte. Name 5 a i •> ►> s o .2 Ck st *> -1 m t» or 1903 1 1 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 I MIMIMC 1906 »300,000 30,000 >10 >10 25 10 30 30 R ■,Ti Ml1,689 words
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Article78 1911-08-12 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. Jr Per. Close. Rangoon Teo Pao 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Langsa, T. Semawe,} Segli, Olehleh and > Van der Lyn 1pm Pulo Weh J f Dindings and T. Anson Canton 2 p.m. Pu1 a u Langkawi, Perlis and78 words
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Article221 1911-08-12 9 Picnang, August 12, 1911 Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast :< 'h. 5 <.z) No stock White Pepper $25.50 buyers. Prang Pepper $20 nominal. Maoe SI 08 nominal. Mace Picking $103 sellers. Cloves $42 nom. Sutmega 1 lo $22 sellers. [No. 1 $6.10 sales. No. 2 $6.00 sales. Basket221 words
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Article646 1911-08-12 9 Messrs H. E Moss Co’s steam shipcircular dated Liverpool, July 1, states Tn our circular of January last, we antic p.ited an all-round improvement in the prospects of steam shipping. The prediction has been amply verified, and we feel confident tha improvement will be continuous for some time646 words
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Advertisement747 1911-08-12 9 Union S. S. Go. of New Zealand, Ltd. Singapore to New Zealand direct, Anc/land, Wellington, Lyttleton S Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inducrmrnt opfrkb) The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARIMA 5,704 tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon747 words
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Advertisement29 1911-08-12 9 Where to Stay. Pknang :—The E. O Hotel, The Crag Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon:—Strand Hotel.29 words
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Article815 1911-08-12 10 Capital says that the monsoon racing season of the Calcutta Turf Club has begun and as usual the official totalisator was a very important factor in the entertainment of the gamblers, who crowded into the enclosure in spite of the frightfully sultry weather and the poor815 words
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Article250 1911-08-12 10 PENANG VITAL STATISTIC 4. In the Penang Municipality for the week ended July 29 there were 61 deaths 43 males and 18 females—equal to a deathrate of 31.35 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were v "S X» O' 5 2 "oj «O' A250 words
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Article243 1911-08-12 10 The following unclaimed letters, etc., were lying at the Penang Post Office up to 8th August Letters. A Batty, R Bolger, A Bouvy, N Braste, Capt S Climak, M Courtier, M Couzin, A Crowe, G G Cumming, C M E Dealtry, D D Evans, Capt Everett, C W243 words
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89 1911-08-12 10 London, August 4.—July deliveries of rubber 2,914 tons of para and receipts 1,420 Others 794. The year’s decrease is 1,630 tons. Though unbelievable, the rise and fall of Shanghai rubber shares has considerable effect upon issuing of the local marriage licences. Several cases are known89 words
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Advertisement399 1911-08-12 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co Id. v" EUROPEAN I.INF. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with399 words
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Advertisement62 1911-08-12 10 MARTIN’S z/eLlfor Ladies.l A French Remedy fop all Irregularities. Thousands of Ladies keep a box of Martin s Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them, hence their enormous sale.62 words
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Advertisement59 1911-08-12 10 All Sportsmen should send for our Catalogue. Post free on application. Our Model No. 620 HAMMERLESS CUN is the best value in the world. Treble bolted action, left choke, 12, 16 or 20 bore Price £5.8.0. Post Free, 8.S. K. JAMES REYNOLDS, 9, Leander Road Thornton Heath, LOS DOH, ENGLAND.59 words
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Advertisement370 1911-08-12 10 OBMMMMMMM a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMWaaaaaaa BM0 i OF IMPORTANCE To PROPRIETORS and MANAGERS of cocoanut plantations. ZOTAL. M I IN BULLETIN No. 11 issued by the department of Agriculture, F. M’S.,lMr. L. C. Brown, g w Inspector of Comanut Planations, discourses on Cocoanut cultivation in the F. M.S., and H advises planters370 words
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Article197 1911-08-12 11 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dbscription. Penang, Aug. 12. Beef: Ct». Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue197 words
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Article739 1911-08-12 11 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.in. 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., and 5-30 p.m.739 words
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