Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 206 VOL. LXIX. MONDAY, llfh SEPTEMBER. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1210 1 J For $3O V 7 ou can have the Pinang A Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your addiess. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and n o Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should be addressed to D The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE PRESS,
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    • 81 1 ■■■■■■□□□□□□□□□□□ana• «■*<» XT THBN YOU are on leave IV V you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Com5 mercial, Mining, planting, &c. r; This you can do in no better Avay than by subscribing to the W -kly D Edition of the “Pinang a published every Friday.
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  • 888 2 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.’S NEW STEAMER. The Straits Steamship Co.’s new steamer Klang, which is to replace the 88, Ipoh, commanded by Captain Olsen, on the Penang, Port Swe teuham, and Singapore run, arrived here this morning from the Southern Settlement and the Selangor port, on her maiden
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  • 732 2 [Krom Our Own Correspondent Taiping, Sept. 9. The F.M.S. Railways are short of dining cars as the Kuala Lumpur—Singapore service now takes them all. They have converted one or two of the first class coaches into dining cars for the Kuala Lumpur —P< nang run, and have managed
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  • 108 2 Action in Bombay. At the Bombay Municipal Corporation meeting on Aug. 25 under the Chairmanship of Sir Pherozshah Mehta, a proposition was moved that the Municipal Commissioner be requested to report whether it is desirable, in view of the increasing expenses for maintaining the Fire Brigade it
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  • 399 2 FIRST DAY’S KESULTs. The sixth annual Kinta Olymphic Sports Meeting opened on Friday afternoon with everything favourable, except thy weather, which was anything but kind, says the Times oj Malaya. Appended are full details a 1. Plat Rack, 100 Yards Heats. Challenge Cup, presented hy the Perak Civil
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  • 150 2 Good Competition Reported. The correspondent of the <S. T. wires from London, September 5. There was very good competition at the Rubber Auction which opened to-day. At the last auction, owing to the dock strikes checking deliveries, there was only 136 tons of plantation offered (101 tons
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  • 296 2 Mr. Clark, the Member for Commerce and Industry, returned from his tour in Assam, where he has been discussing the labour problem with the tei. planters, lhe withdrawal of the penal clauses of Act VI of 19 11, which empower a planter to arrest an absconiing coolie without
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  • 163 2 The following unclaimed letters, etc., were lying at the Penang Post Office up to 9th September Letters. A Batty, A Bouvy, N Braste, K P Carey, M Courtier, M Couzin, F R Eaden, E Isaac, P Kitchee Co., E L Killick, W H Leese, C Raeburn, C Renb,
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  • 162 2 Bombay, August 25. A painful tragedy was enacted in the Government Dockyard this morning, shortly after eleven o’clock, the victim being Mr. A. W. F. Micklefield, a boilermaker foreman, aged about 32 years. He recently took up his appointment in Bombay, having been formerly engaged
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  • 218 2 London, August 29.—The Committee of the Cotton Bills-of-lading Conference states that the frauds last season cost European merchants a million sterling. Later.—A circular of the Committee of the Cotton Bills-of-Lading Conference says that the Committee’s scheme is encountering sudden opposition. New Orleans buyers and bankers are opposing
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  • 106 2 Monday. September 11. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. Baud, Esplanade. Football C.R.C. v. Police, Victoria Green. Volunteer Corps Maxim Gun and Bearer Sections Drill. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Tuesday. September 12. Library Committee Meeting, 4.30 p.m. Volunteer Corps Recruit Drill. Wednesday. September
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  • 73 2 September 18.—St. Andrew’s Society, Annual Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4.30 p.m. September 18.—Penang Free School, St. Xavier’s Institution, aud the Convent Re-open. September 19 and 20.—Golf Club: Ladies' Medal. September 20.—Licensing Justices, 2.15 p.m. September 23 and 24.—G01f Club Men’s Medal. September 23, 24, and 25.—Taiping Bisley
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  • 32 2 The following League matches have been arranged for September:— Thurs. 14 P.C.C. v. C.K.C. Esplan. Thurs. 21 C.R.C. v. Police C R.C. Thurs. 28 P.C.C. r. G. Wharves Esplan.
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  • 19 2 Monday, October 30.— Steamers Hok Canton and Pegu 38 Beach St.; 10.30 a.m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer.
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  • 66 2 Penang Municipality.— Construction of preliminary settling chambers for proposed Ayer Etam service reservoir; tenders close noon, Sept. 13. Penang Municipality.— 7oo tons Portland cement; tenders close with Commissioner’s Home Agent, Mr. C. C. Lindsay, 180 Hope St., Glasgow, October 9. Residency of Rhio and Dependencies.—Gambling farm farm of right
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  • 31 2 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 121 2 Rheumatism Conquered. That hideous and fearful monster which has tormented humanity for ages Rheumatism—is conquered Little’s Oriental Balm has dealt it a death-blow. No tongue can describe the misery produced by Rheumatism—but YOU know its terrible tortures, and YOU need the ready aid of Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub it in—lt
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    • 70 2 STRIKING EXPERIMENTS AT THE REQUEST OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD FOR IRELAND. The remarkable feeding experiments 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 equal to
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    • 577 2 George Town CinematojM Kuala Kangsar Road Theatre To-night, Grand Attractive p r3iu Specialities are Gaumont’s b>. “The Mystery of Edwin n (Work of Charles Dickson) 1 Amer can Biograph’s: ee: "The Lily of the Ten P m.. The finest of Animated Picture it S 2,000 feet. Milano's “Joachim Murat” (1,000
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 135 2 The Moon. Last Quarter Sept. 16 O New Moon 22 First Quarter n 30 O Full Moon Oct. 8 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Sept.ll 1-27 7-36 144 7-53 „12 201 8-10 2-18 8-27 „13 2-36 8,54 2-54 9-03 „14
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  • 495 3 Kvery town is a good town, but it takes good citizens to make it better. Civic spirit, makes big, broad-minded, progressive, and helpful citizens.’’ Thus Mr C. F. Roland, Publicity Commissioner of Winnipeg, in an introductory article to a series < f prize essays published by the
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  • 388 3 The Extermination of Birds In the current number of the Agricultural Bulletin, the editor deals with the subject of the defence of the plumage trade, put up by the editor of Tropical Life. Mr. Ridley has no difficulty in disposing of the arguments for
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    • 1531 3 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. WANTED. NOTICE ADDITION SUPPLY. SUPPLY OF PORTLAND CEMENT. A GOOD DRESSER for Estate Hospital Th n r i»| ch D b nniiuriTiu in Province Wellesley. BIIIISI! BuiH DKUIncLIAIM. I 'HE Municipal Commissioners of App v X.” 1 T 18 HEREBY NOTIFIED that 1 Weorge Town,
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    • 284 3 u Henry Riley Built to I Portable Organs n “The BABY.” The Solid Oak Case. 3J octaves, NEW PREMIER.” Wit u Kn^ SWe M i US iC Desk Handsome Solid Oak Case, and Handles, complete. 5 Octaves, 5 Stops, 2 full Rows of Reeds (four sets), 44 rppir» I 99
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  • 604 4 Those who would point to the labour unrest in England as an absolutely convincing argument in favour of immediately reversing the nation’s fiscal system must be given furiously to think when they contemplate what is happening in the Protectionist countries of the Continent. Obviously Free Trade
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  • 178 4 PROMISSORY NOTE CASE. In the Supreme Court, this morning, the Full Court of Appeal, consisting of Sir A. F. G. Law, Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher, and Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden, delivered judgment in the appeal of Mr. J. W. Hallifax and Mr. J.
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  • 164 4 The following is the result of the Presgrave Cup Competition for September T A Martin (9) all square 1 fcifl P J Sproule (17) do J T B Peterkin (2) 2 down E R Henderson (16) 2 A G Anthony (24; 2 C C Rogers (4) 4
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  • 69 4 The following are the prices, for the period from September 8 to 27, inclusive, of cultivated rubber on which an export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis under the rules under tne F.M.S. Customs Duties Enactment Sheet and biscuit per picul $2BO Fine crepe 285
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  • 57 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $92 35 per picul, business don». The following were the dealings in tin to-day —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $92.85 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 25 tons, $92.85 Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., 25 tons, $92.85 Messrs. Leong
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  • 280 4 P.C.C. Tovrnamknt Fixture. The following tie has been fixed for Tuesday, 12th inst: Cha mpionsh ip, (Unfinished Mercer (runner up) v. Southam (holder). The body of a Chinaman was found yesterday at 9 a.m. in the harbour by the Marine Police. As it could not be identified an
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  • 770 4 Dr. Denman has been appointed P.M.0., Mauritius. We are glad to learn that the Sultan of Perak is making favourable progress. Mrs. A. P. Ager and children have left Singapore for home by the Carmarthenshire. Dr. Robert Donald Keith is appointed a Surgeon-Lieutenant in the Singapore Volunteer
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  • 307 4 CO-OPERATION WITH HBOIH p WII OPPOSITION TO RESOLUTION London, September )q The Trades Union Cona resB closed after the adoption of i in favour of co-operating w J Labour Party with a view to th fication of trade unions and G o connected with the Congress and
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  • 77 4 GRIEVANCES OF THE EMPLOYEES, London, September 11. The Rt. Hon. Herbert Samuel. Postmaster- General, has consented to receive a deputation to discuss the grievances of the Post and Telegraph emploveesReuter. [A wire of the 3rd inst. stated: At a meeting of the joint committee of the Postal
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  • 93 4 Reuter. SPEECH BY PRIME MINISTER Ottawa, September 9. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier, in a speech to-day, said that he was confident that reciprocity would be in operation within three months after the 21 st inst. Alluding to the objection that the United States would politically absorb Canada he
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  • 32 4 —Reuter. St. Petersburg, September 9. Captain Postnikoff, of the General Staff, has been sentenced by court-martial to eight years’ penal servitude fir selling secret documents to three foreign Powers.
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  • 31 4 —Reuter. HEAVY- WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Sydney, September 9. Before fourteen thousand spectators Jack Lester beat Bill Lang on points in* twenty rounds fight for the heavyweigL championship of Australia.
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  • 34 4 -Reuter. London, September 9. It is announced that Burgess, who the English Channel, is willing t:> stake against £lO,OOO to swim ft mi England France and back in fifty h mrs.-
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  • 32 4 —Reuter- Wellington, September HThe U.S. cruiser Chester is being patched to Tripoli to protect the Am*' 11 Archaelogical mission at Carene, a m>-> of which was murdered in March.-
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  • 47 4 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails lose N.D.L. P. Ludtuig Thurs. 14/9 8.1. Taroba Sat. 16/9 10 a.m. non P.&O. Delta Sat. 23/9 Outward. W.DAj.Derringer Thats 14/9 9 a.m H 8 5 a.m. 8.1 Teesta Thurs. 14/9 3 p.m. *P 7 a.m. P. O. Delhi Wed. 21/9
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    • 178 4 □nannnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I FOR RUBBER ESTATES, i n n n n n n b rt n Shaw’s Famous Machinery. n n.. n 0 Catalogues on application. Estimates on application. n Gum Collecting Cups. n g Glass, Aluminium, or Lead Coated. n n Coagulating Pans. n n n Venesta Case. n n
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    • 80 4 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— The ss. Klang Taiping Topics Ipoh Olympics Coolie Crimping Unclaimed Letters Suicide in a Government Dockyard London Rubber Auction The Cotton Trade and The Week’s Engagements. s.—The Civic Spirit; and A Plume Hunter on Mount Ophir. p age 4.—Editorial (Economic Problems); Appeal Court; Social and Personal;
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  • 321 5 TRONOHS SLIGHTLY LOWER. STERLING ROBBERS AGAIN WEAKER. The following «re the changes (buyers »nd sellers only) in our share list on page 7 of this issue 1910. 9/9/lL 11/9/11. _c g Sharks. 2,-2 2 ,2f c 3 3 X M 02 M vi Mining. 4.35 2P. Lama
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  • 148 5 DIRECTORS AND THEIR FEES. j From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 11. A meeting of shareholders in the United Siugapore Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Saturday to consider a res ilution to give the directors a sum of £6,000 as remuneration for their past services.
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  • 46 5 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. From a Malacca Correspondent Malacca, September 10. Information has been received by tne Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 4/9, nominal. Plantation Para 5 value. The market closed dull.
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  • 38 5 \From Our Own Malacca, September 11. Ar. the weekly auction of rubber on Saturday the following prices were realized •Sheet per picul $239.65 to $241 00 No. 2 sheet 220,00 Crepe 240.80 Bark crepe 173.80
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  • 28 5 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 11. Die Bishop of Singapore has postponed his departure from England for the Straits on the doctor’s advice.
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  • 24 5 —Reuter. Nice, September 9. Eleven workmen were killed and sixteen Seriously injured by the collapse of the theatre in Nice.—
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  • 362 5 AN AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE. DIFFERENCES ON DETAILS. Berlin, September 9. It is stated officially that a FrancoGerman agreement in principle exists. Nevertheless there are differences as to details, which require considerable discussion. Poorer Classes Excited. War rumours continue to excite the poorer classes in Germany and have resulted
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  • 138 5 ANXIETY AMONG COOLIE CLASSES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, September 11. Considerable anxiety is felt among the coolie classes regarding the sudden increase of upwards of 100 per cent, in the price of rice during the last few days. L'he rise is stated to be caused
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  • 96 5 ARMY DIVISION INAUGURATED London, September 10. The inauguration of the aeronautical division of the British Army was marred by a strong wind, and of four pilots only one wenr from Hendon to Windsor and back. —Reuter. Another Airman Killed. Esslingen, September 11. An aviator was flying in
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  • 66 5 Vienna, September 11 The Lord Mayor and members of the Corporation of London have arrived here, and met with an enthusiastic reception. Reuter. [On Friday we published the following: The Lord Mayor of London and the members of the Corporation leave to-day on a visit to Vienna where
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  • 304 5 DEPORTATION OF A EUROPEAN. BREAKDOWN OF JURY SYSTEM London, September 10. By direction of the Imperial Government, the Governor of the British East Africa Protectorate (Sir Percy Girouard) has ordered the deportation of the Hon. Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole, second son of the Earl of Enniskillen, who
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  • 97 5 LABOUR CANDIDATE ADOPTED. Kilmarnock, September 10. Mr. McKerrall has been adopted as Labour candidate for the by-election in Kilmarnock Burghs.—Reuter. [London, September 4.—The Master of Elibank, in a long letter to the Young Scots Society, points out that the mother of Mr. William Ewart Gladstone, candidate for Kilmarnock,
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  • 78 5 NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE. Hodeidah, September 10. Nearly all the Sheiks in the Yegn highlands have entered Sanaa and submitted. Negotiations for permanent peace are proceeding with Imam Syed Yahya, who has already released five hundred Turkish prisoners.—Reuter. [A wire of Sept. 4 stated —A telegram to The Times
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  • 63 5 —Reuter. GUARDING THE DOCK GATES. London, September 10. Bluejackets with ball cartridges are guarding the dock gates at Barrow. This is considered necessary because, if the water is let out, the warships might go aground and be damaged. There are also special police guarding the shipbuilding yards
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  • 71 5 FOUR RINGLEADERS SENTENCED. Trondheim, September 10. Four mutineers at Stenkjaer have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment ranging from eighteen months to four months.—Reuter. [A wire of August 31 stated —Mutinies, resulting from Socialist propaganda, have occurred in various Norwegian garrisons. Five hundred troops at Stenkjaer, resenting
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  • 56 5 —Reuter. CONTEST FOR THE DAVIS CUP. New York, September 10, In the preliminary ties in the contest for the Davis Cup, W. A. Lamed, America, beat C. P. Dixon, England, by 6—3, 2 6, 6—3, 3—6, and I—s, M. E. McMaughlin, America, beat F. G. Lowe, England, by
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  • 200 5 Reuter. NO SIGNS OF ABATEMENT. STREET BARRICADES THROWN DP. Paris, September 9. The dear food riots in France show no signs of abatement. Window smashing has been general and street barricades were thrown up at Roubaix where the cavalry made several charges on the mob. The Municipalities
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  • 393 5 BANKER SENTENCED TO DEATH. New York, September 9. At Chesterfield. Virginia, the sensational trial has concluded by the death sentence being passed on the hanker Beattie for the murder of his wife in a motorcar during a lonely night drive. It was alleged that an unknown
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  • 51 5 Reuter. LATEST THEORY OF THE THEFT. Paris, September 9. The search for Leona, do da Vinci’s famous painting, La Joconde, which was stolen from the Louvre continues. The latest theory is that it lias been stolen by an international gang which removed other minor objects from the
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  • 50 5 —Reuter. WARM RECEPTION FOR POLICE. Wexford, September 9. The police reinforcements sent from Dublin met with a very warm reception on their arrival in Wexford, being pelted with stones and hotties. They charged the mob and numerous persons were injured. Six of the strikers are in hospital
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  • 33 5 —Reuter. CHIEF SECRETARY OF UGANDA. London, September 9. Mr. Henry Richard Wallis, Assistant Deputy Governor of British Nyasaland Protectorate, has been appointed Chief Secretary to the Government of Uganda Protectorate.—
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 626 5 ’Tis with our judgments as A with our watches, none go just A alike, yet each believes his own.” Pope. B u t the judgments of all comI petent critics are unanimous in declaring “Black White” to be a whisky of exceptional COURT merit DRESSMAKER HILTON S’ Co., SAMPSON is
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    • 1666 6 Nlf Mannheim Insurance Co. 7111-01*6 BUyCFS. W Marine insurance. The undersigned, as Agents, will accep i H ‘i C. 1 A I Marine Risks on Merchandise, Produce, iir/\i 17* T> AX T'Hk.T fIDIPQ Japan Co Ld. .°d v.luble,.! current rata.. WOLFRAM-UN VKL3, J> I r KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd,, yr An
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  • 90 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To- Morrow Close. Yen Jit Seng 6 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Deli and Langsa Benoa 11 a m. Deli Perak (E.S.Co.) Ip.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Batu Bahra Padang 1 p.m. Calcutta Catherine Apcar 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pegu
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  • 128 7 Penang, Skptembkr 11, 1911. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight 2/4 11/32 3 Credit 2'41 i Documentary 2/4 9/lt Calcutta Demand Bank R B 174| 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 J 3 days'sight Private 1( 176 Madras Demand
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  • 219 7 Penang, September 11, 1911. Gold leaf $64.6u Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 o».j No stock White Pepper s29| buyers. Trang Pepper $2O nominal. Mace $lOB nominal. Mace Pickings $lO3 nom. Cloves $42 nom. Nutmegs 110 $23.50 sellers, f No. 1 $6.50 sales. Sugar < No. 2 $6.25 sales.
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  • 1628 7 Capita], Subscribed. N mber °< Issue 2 S A S q Shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Nance. <2 i i'- 3 ffl oo Of I. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING. 7* u J™ *3°°’°°° «300,000 30,000 »10 110 25 10 30 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. i 4 300,000
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  • 1036 7 ARRIVALS. Bangala, Brit., 1936, Alexander, Sept. 10, Rangoon, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. C. Apcar, Brit., 1730, Townsend, Sept. 11, Hongkon, gen. A. A. Anthony Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Bannantyne, Sept. 11, S’pore, gen., William Mansfield Co. Klang, Brit., 732, Olsen, Sept. 11, Port Swettenham, gen., Adamson Giltilan Co Pangkor,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 170 7 Sun Life #1 Cflnodfl. (Katabliatisd IM44A>. Assets exceed £6,000.1 >00.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Incom k, 1908. £1,428,000 0.0 W. A. WHITS r KENNEDY A Oo„ Manager, South-Eastern General Agents. Penan» 4'a Singapore. I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA, incorporated by Royal Charter.
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    • 506 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI THE MERCANTILE BANK CF NEDE ?A^2SSr I J£»P. AND£L Ek 1 1 m x BANKING CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED. MAATSCHAPPIJ. ROlllzinri Qn/l Tvin/lJnri r 5 DanKiDg ana iraamg Corporation. £1,500,000 at 2/—? 15,000,000 F,,nd g- 325, 0 Reserve F.nd fl. 7,124,3r?-^ 3 750 000 Wft 11 (11 II
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    • 2583 8 r. sailing». Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. fcM StC&fll vO. imperial German Mali Line. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTURES lb MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. BHtlSll 111(118 StCIID NlYlgatlOD CO., 1 j Sep. 21 Delhi connecting with Macedonia \-I Oct. 5 Devanha Marmora LIMITED. ftr/inn Ct.flm homkwaru. Fl Yk OCtGR SINK Ship (o„ 11( Connecting
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