Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 100 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement918 1912-05-02 1 *HOOOOi3Q3DQaQQOO For $3O Z Ym can have the Pinang Gazette posted every day o for a whole year to your address. c (LOCAL CUBCRIPTION. 127.) O a Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in a a advance and remittances should a bo addressed to g Tbn Managing918 words
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Advertisement6 1912-05-02 1 1-12-1 I PAGES. I 8 0O0»»».,«4»4.».,»«,4.»,ooo6 words
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Article242 1912-05-02 2 PENANG STATISTICS In the Penang Municipality for the week ended April 20, there were 82 deaths—--53 males and 28 females and unknown sex I—equal to a death-rate of 42.06 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were i= -“7 o? £8 £8 Death-rate ...42.06 37.96 34.95242 words
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Article315 1912-05-02 2 SHAREHOLDERS AND THE UNCALLED CAPITAL. A cablegram published in the Times of April 4 from Colombo stated that the Ceylon Government announce that the lease of the Pearl Fishers Company has been terminated, and that the £lO,OOO deposit and all the property have been forfeited. This does315 words
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Article183 1912-05-02 2 —Bangkok Times. EXPERIENCE OF THE SIAMESE NAVY. Formerly there were about fifty deaths every year from beri-beri in the Siamese Navy. Last August there were as many as 500 cases in the hospital. For some little time before, the use of handmilled rice had been stopped, and polished rice—Bangkok Times. - 183 words
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Article759 1912-05-02 2 THE FOUR NATION SYNDICATE. Not enough attention seems to be paid in this country, outside certain politcofinancial quarters, to the international conflict which has arisen over the latest Chinese loan (says a writer in the Manchester Guardian). Nominally the trouble has been caused by the conclusion of759 words
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Advertisement1118 1912-05-02 2 WANTED. TENDERS. ONE SECOND-HAND MOTOR BI- AB vrnlU CYCLE iu goo 1 running order. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Apply A. CLOUET <fc Co., Singapore, 1719-3-5 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. ROADS AND BRIDGES. uniKF WAMTFn (a) For the formation and metalling HUU3IL of town streets in the new township of Sungei Patani extending1,118 words
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Advertisement118 1912-05-02 2 Tormented by Devils Fiends incarnate could hardly devise tortures more terrible than the pains of neuralgia. Neuralgia means sleepless nights and days devoid of comfort—you can’t do anything half right when those terrible pains are darting through your face and jaws. The most sensible plan is to use Little's Oriental118 words
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Advertisement685 1912-05-02 2 T‘ For Body, Brain and Nerve f.- l rr' 'IT 1 H---1 VT I'- BRAND Tonic Wine Will pull you together when you get depressed and The Ideal weak. It enriches the blood, Restorative stimulates the appetite, after aids digestion and in- Malaria vigorates the whole system. Vu.na is sold685 words
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Article647 1912-05-02 3 Rangoon Times. In the early days of motoring one seldom saw a smart-looking car, for the reason that the paid driver of the time was nearly always a mechanic with little or no knowledge of the art of carriage-washing, and a barely concealed contemptRangoon Times. - 647 words
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221 1912-05-02 3 Bombay, April 20.—Shortly after midnight a sensational occurrence took place on Wodehouse Hoad, Bombay. Mr. Saxon Davies, a well known resident, who lives on the fifth floor of Beryl House, was waken, ed by hearing a man entering his room through the window. The intruder, who221 words
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Advertisement374 1912-05-02 3 HIRE! HIRE!! HIRE!!! CHIN SENG CO., LTD, CHEAPEST OFFER. Guaranteed Noiseless. Comfortable and Pleasure Drive FOR 4 OR 5 PERSONS, 20 cts. PER MILE, OR $3 AN HOUR. Ready at any Time. Day or Night. Phone to No. 420. SELECTIONS: Daimler, Wolsley, Standard or Siddeley Cais. Orders must be for374 words
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Advertisement525 1912-05-02 3 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE t ents v w a TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I I COMPANY. UM.TCO. HiPPOdrOllle ftp. MS. ftp. SOS. Circu an<l Me Kerle AT 9-15. Location Magazine Road. ENGLISH Tremendous success of opening HADDOCKS, Night. KIPPERS, Unanimous Verdict DT r* ATH7DC Ever to Penan DIA\JA 1 SINGOR SARA—The Daring Sailor525 words
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Article586 1912-05-02 4 MR. SEVERN’S APPOINTMENT TO HONGKONG. The Times of April 6 prints the following protest from a correspondent regarding appointments to Colonial Governorships from outside the C ilonial Service The Indian Civil Service is protected by statute against the intrusion of outsiders. Why should not the Colonial Service586 words
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Article294 1912-05-02 4 The Siam Observer, of April 22, says With respect to our leading article in Saturday’s issue on the health of Bangkok, referring particularly to the precautions which the Master Attendant at Singapore advised captains of steamer trading between that port and Bangkok to take concerning provisions, warning them294 words
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Article1412 1912-05-02 4 “UNNECESSARILY HIGH TAXATION.” The sixth annual general meeting of the Golden Hope Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at Cannon Street Hotel, Mr. James Lloyd Anstruther, Chairman of the C jmpany, presiding. The Chairman said The estate expenditure has gone up a goo I deal, due, of1,412 words
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Article203 1912-05-02 4 We deeply regret to announce the death of Mom Chao Pao, a younger daughter of His R »yal Highness the Minister of the Interior, which occurred on April 22, at half past eleven o’clock, says the Bangkok T imes. The deceased wis bitten by a dog203 words
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Article121 1912-05-02 4 On Saturday next Messrs. Katz Br a., Ltd., Singapore, will be At Home from noon to 2 p.m. to celebrate rhe completion of their new premises which, for the past eighteen months, have bee i in course of erectionin Rfflss Place on land formerly occupied bv some121 words
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Article115 1912-05-02 4 T. oj M. In the Judicial Com nissiouer’s Court, Ipoh, on Mondiy, before Mr. Jus ice P. J Sprou'e, with Messrs. H. de Z. Lancaster and H. P. Lawrence as Assessors, the hearing was concluiei at 7 p m. of the case in whichT. oj M. - 115 words
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THE WORLD'S NEWS.
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Article376 1912-05-02 4 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CUPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. D spatched by tie’ mail leaving London April 12. the rill at a glance. The following are the main points from tlie speech of Mr. Asquith explaining the Home Rule Bill: The supreme power and authority of the376 words
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Article86 1912-05-02 4 TOWNS UNDER WATER. Two thousand square miles, including 500.000 acres of rich farm lands in NorthEastern Arkansas, have been flooded as the result of the break in the main Mississippi dam at Golden Lake, says Reuter. Marked Tree, Wilson, Big Lake, Deckerville, and Tyronza are covered to a86 words
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Article143 1912-05-02 4 COMPOSER OF “IN OLD MADRID.’* Mr. H. Trotĕre, who composed “In Old Madrid and many other popular songs, died somewhat suddenly from heart failure at his residence at Hurlingham on Wednesday. He had been in failing health for some time, and a few months ago underwent an143 words
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Article118 1912-05-02 4 FORESTERS’ LAST YEAR’S RECORD. The Directory of the Ancient Order of Foresters for 1912, now published, gives the total membership on December 31st, 1911, as 897,142, making with 394.727 members’ wives assured a grand total of 1,291,869. This represents a decrease in members of 7,447.118 words
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Article90 1912-05-02 4 THREE MONTHS FOR MISTRESS. At Warwickshire Quarter Sessions Louise Winn, an innkeeper, of Rugby, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for assaulting and neglecting a servant girl named Beatrice Edwards, aged fifteen. It was stated that the woman had systematically beaten, starved, and terrorised the girl,90 words
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Article94 1912-05-02 4 £250,000 OFFERED FOR A CLAIM. That the romantic aspects of gold-ndning have not yet entirely disappeared is shown by the experience of a Hamilton man. After years of fruitless prospecting, he staked a claim about fifty miles from Dawson City, British Columbia. The claim proved promising. On the94 words
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Article102 1912-05-02 4 Mr. Richard Edmondson, a barrister, was found dead in his chambers, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, between nine and ten on Wednesday morning. The cause of death is believed to be heart failure. Mr. Edmondson was in a sitting position in a small room known as the102 words
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Article76 1912-05-02 4 At East Ham an inquest has been held on the body of Abraham Robinson, who had been 'mployed in collecting coins from penny-in-the-slot gas meters. His death was due to netallic poisoning, and it was stated that he had handled coins which were green with verdigris, and76 words
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Advertisement282 1912-05-02 4 /T /d >&, Benger’s Food, prepared I with fresh new milk forms I a dainty and delicious cream, rich in all the necessary food elements. If half Benger’s Food so prepared, is mixed with half freshly made tea or coffee, cocoa or chocolate, its highly i nourishing and digestive ad-282 words
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Advertisement235 1912-05-02 4 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Id Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji if ito dc msw offers), The Company’s T.S. Steamer APADi MA, 5,704 tong, S. Nicholson, Com' mander, maintains a regular four-monthl service between Singapore and N Zealand. Approximate Dates of Sailing235 words
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Article1536 1912-05-02 5 FOUNDER OK SINGAPORE. In the House of Commons, on April 1, Sir H. Kimber asked the Colonial Secretary whether his attention had been drawn to the fact that, in con* nection with alterations now being made to Hendon Parish Church, there was a possibility of settling the1,536 words
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Article298 1912-05-02 5 EAST MALAY COCONUT. The rapidly increasing importance of the coconut in commerce, says the Financial Times, finds further expression in the flotation of the East Malay Coconut Company, which has been formed to acquire about 10,000 acres of land in Kelantan for the purpose of, cultivating298 words
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Advertisement424 1912-05-02 5 i JODELITE E (REGISTERED.) ♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦ X X THE Timber Preservative, for the Tropics. By its use, X Soft timber (such as Serayah) is rendered permanently X w secure azainst attacks of white ants, dry rot, decay w and sea-worm. jj X JODELITE for treatment of Para Rubber Trees. X g424 words
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Advertisement346 1912-05-02 5 KEEP COOL 2 On 8 cents per Day by JJ 5 THE JOST FAN. j THE JOST FAN resembles a large siao electric table or desk Fan. The blades are of Polished aluminium metal, with brass guard and the body of the motor is black enamelled A gold lined. It346 words
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Article43 1912-05-02 6 Van Egdom—Henderson- —On April 29, at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by the Rev, W. Runciman, Captain L. V. van Egdom to Mias M. Jennie D. Henderson, daughter of the late Mr. W. Henderson, of Singapore, and Mrs. Henderson of Crossdeep, Orchard Road.43 words
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Article1080 1912-05-02 6 The programme for the cricket season, which, nominally, commenced yesterday, is one of the most novel, and certainly by far the most ambitious of any yet attempted in England. Interest in the ordinary club games will be quite submerged by the Test Matches, nine in number, between1,080 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article177 1912-05-02 6 VICTORY OF SWEEPER IL London, May 1. The following is the result of the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, run at Newmarket to-day Mr. H. B. Duryea’s Sweeper II (Maher) 1 Mr. L. Neumann’s Jaegar (Wai Griggs) 2 Mr. C. Bower Ismay’s Hall Crow (Saxby) 3 Fourteen ran,177 words
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Article67 1912-05-02 6 BBOMHEAD MATTHEWS’ SHIELD, The shoot for the Bromhead Matthews’ Shield competition, open to all volunteers in Malaya, has concluded, and the following are the results Penang Volunteers 539 points M. S. V. R. Selangor) 527 M. S. V. R. (Ipoh) 522 S.RE. (V) 514 S. V. I. 50567 words
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Article62 1912-05-02 6 A friendly game of football was played on the Free School ground, yesterday afternoon, between the C. R C. and the Free School and resulted in the C. R. C. winning by four goals to nil. TlTe boys showed much pluck, but, although they made several attempts62 words
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Article28 1912-05-02 6 A Hunt Club ride has been arranged for Sunday morning next. Meet at the Race Course at 7 o’clock, and finish at Ub nh rst.”28 words
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Article265 1912-05-02 6 Lord Willoughby de Broke has accapted the Presidency of the Imperial Maritime League, and he will thus become its leader in the great effort which the Laague is now making to avert the present certainty of the prevalence of famine prices for all food in war.265 words
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Article104 1912-05-02 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $lO4 25 per picul. Tin in London is quoted at £2lO 15s. spot and £2OB 10$. three months. The following is the local report ti-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, slo4f Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no104 words
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Article637 1912-05-02 6 HAS GOVERNMENT TREATED tt fairly? IT (By an Occasional Correspondent; A question often asked i-, Port Swettenham has progressed her with that of the rubber industry i,< country, and I think the answer to it ‘n be in the negative. We R k llow lll Putt Swettenham was637 words
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Article248 1912-05-02 6 Local readers are reminded of the concert given to night at the Town Hall by Madame Alice Gomez with the co-opera-tion of members of the Penang Choral Society. It so seldom happens that a first class vocalist of Madame Gomez’s reputation visits Penang that no lover of music248 words
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Advertisement254 1912-05-02 6 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn PERLIS GUANO. I B g PHOSPHATIC MANURE g 5 Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q H Specially for g RUBBER, g n COCONUT. g n TAPIOCA, g n COFFEE, n g SUGAR, Etc. g n n n guaranteed to contain n FT 407 Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) a q254 words
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Advertisement100 1912-05-02 6 To-Day’s Contents. Fa«e 2.—Public Health; Ceylon Pearl Fishers Beri-Beri; and The Chinese Page 3,—The Up keep of a Motor Car and Sensational Occurrence in Bombay. Page 4- —Protest Against Patronage Golden Hope Rubber Estate; and The World’s News. Page 5. Sir Stamford Raffles and Comment on New Issue. Page Editorial100 words
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Article155 1912-05-02 7 CONSECRATION CEREMONY. VISIT OF THE BISHOP'From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, May 1. Yesterday evening the Bishop of Singapore consecrated the Church of St. John the Divine. It rained all the afternoon up to the time of service, and, as a result, there was only a small congregation.155 words
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Article28 1912-05-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.') Singapore, May 2. Shares were dull yesterday, but tins were letter, following were the quotations Tronohs $32.00 Tekka 30.90 Kinta 17.5028 words
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Article123 1912-05-02 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.} Malacca, May 2. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday :—Fine hard Para, 4/71, no sellers. Plantation Para, value. The market is quiet. Kuala Lumpur, May123 words
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Article86 1912-05-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 2. At the rubber auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, held here vesterdav, 154 pikuls were sold. Following were the prices realised: Sheet (smoked) $253 (unsmoked) 246 Crepe No. 1 256 No. 2 248 No. 3 226 Virgin Scrap86 words
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Article58 1912-05-02 7 CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 2. An interesting demonstration w’as given c ’f the fire-proofness of the Kohn system of byrib, trussed steel, and concrete. A tank was constructed of this material and filled with 160 gallons of kerosine. It was then lighted, and58 words
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Article53 1912-05-02 7 HEAVY FINES AT SINGAPORE. 1 From Our Own orrespondent} Singapore, May 2. Ihe case ag inst the ss. Hong Moh for Carrying an excess of coolies on board was Concluded yesterday, when a fine of $l5O was imposed on Captain Gardner, and the Owners were fined $3,500. An53 words
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Article170 1912-05-02 7 MR. ISMAY FURTHER QUESTIONED. ATRIBUTE TO THE CAPTAH. Washington, May 1. The Titanic Committee has adjourned to Friday. Mr. Ismay, recalled, was questioned closely on the affairs of the International Mercantile Marine. He declared there was nothing in the Mail contracts demanding a high speed. He paid a170 words
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Article60 1912-05-02 7 A TEST SUIT. Washington, May 1. The St. Paul’s (Minnesota) Government have begun a suit in the Federal District Court against the International Harvester Co., seeking its dissolution on the ground of its monopolising the manufacture and sale of harvesting machinery. The prosecution is interesting as it has60 words
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Article68 1912-05-02 7 .—Reuter. AN ANARCHISTS THREAT. London, May 1. The police are reticent regarding Garnier’s doings. They are believed to be gradually drawing the cordon around him, but yesterday’s announcement of an impending siege was apparently premature. The anarchist, Raimbaud, has informed a Paris magistrate that one of the rich.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article49 1912-05-02 7 Reuter. THE GOVERNMENT’S AMBITIONS London. May 1. Col. Seely, presiding at a conference of aviators, appealed to them to help the Government's scheme. The Government intended to have a far larger proportion of air craft than any continental nation, and hoped eventually to co-operate with the Colonies.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article87 1912-05-02 7 —Reuter. BRITISH SHIPPING IN THE DARDANELLES. London, May 2. In the House of Commons Mr. F. D. Acland announced that the Government was very much concerned at the loss of shipping owing to the closing of the Dardanelles. Sir Edward Grey had made urgent representations with a view.—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article64 1912-05-02 7 Reuter. OPPONENTS OF GOVERNMENT ARRESTED. Teheran, May 2 By virtue of the powers conferred on the Chief of Police by the Cabinet to arrest opponents of the Government, sixteen have already been arrested, including Saliman Mirza, the democratic leader of the last Mejliss. The action is interpreted as aReuter. - 64 words
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Article25 1912-05-02 7 —Reuter. London, May 2. The death is announced of Miss Beryl Faber, the well-known actress, and the wife of Mr. Cosmo Hamilton—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article35 1912-05-02 7 —Reuter. St Pertersburg, May 1. Strikes in sympathy with the Lena troubles are spreading in St. Petersburg. Thirtv-thousand are idle, and the police are searching workmen’s houses, lhere have o been many arrests..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article23 1912-05-02 7 .—Reuter. Liverpool, May 1. The shipping strike has been settled, the men resuming work on the old terms, pending negotiations..—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article203 1912-05-02 7 Reuter. MR O’BRIEVi ASSURANCE. OPPOSIiION REPROACHED London, May 1. Mr. O’Brien said the Nationalists had no arriere penxee when they stated it would lx* their aim to work the Bill, if it became law, for the peace, happiness, and greatness of Britain as well as Ireland HeReuter. - 203 words
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Article144 1912-05-02 7 Reuter. ISSUE OF FRESH CAPITAL. London, May 2. The P and O. Steam Navigation Company have declared a half-yearly dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum preferred, and an interim dividend at the rate of 7 per cent, deferred. The Company announces the. Reuter. - 144 words
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Article84 1912-05-02 7 STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. London, May 2 In the House of Commons, to-day, Sir J. D. Rees asked whether, in view of the neglect of measures for the suppression of the use of opium in China, the ChinoIndian ai rangement could be continued unchanged. The Hon. E. S.84 words
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Article45 1912-05-02 7 —Reuter. London, May 2. The late Mr. W. D. Cruddas, who was one of the founders of the Elswick works, Newcastle-on-Tvne, left estate valued at £1,041,320 which is unexpectedly large in view of the generosity he had displayed during his lifetime?.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article37 1912-05-02 7 —Reuter. Boston, May 2. The complete returns of the Massachusetts elections give Mr, Taft a plurality of 3,605, but the delegation to the convention consists of 18 supporters of Taft and 18 of Roosevelt..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article92 1912-05-02 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 2. The Bintan plantations prospectus, to be issued on May 8, states that the idea is to acquire 12,000 acres of rubber and coconuts on the Island of Bintan, Rhio, from Messrs. Dunman and Jago. The purchase price will all be taken92 words
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Article29 1912-05-02 7 .—Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 2. R. G. Knowles’ concert was well patronised, and the famous comedian was given a good reception..—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article707 1912-05-02 7 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. M-ssrs. James F. Hutton <k Co., Ltd., writing on 12th April, report Liverpool—Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American —Spot 6.52 6.19 1 Mid-American, current t month 6.30 5.96| t F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot... 95/16 9| wr v- ir, xx Yester- Last £iew York Cotton. week Spots—Cents 11.50 10.95707 words
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Article69 1912-05-02 7 SPECTATOR ARRESTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.} J Kuala Lumpur, May 2. Last evening, during a Selangor League match between the premier Malay team, Sultan Suleiman and the Casuals, who were the winners of the championship last season, a Malay was ordered off the field. A fight69 words
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Advertisement862 1912-05-02 7 “Sterilized” Coprah. Tis with our judgments as with our watches, none go just 'T'HE COPRAH company, LTD., alike, yet each believes his A Penang, beg< to inform the public „p that unfivourable reports, regarding the own. FO/w. efficiency of their system of sterilising TA coprah, the value of that system862 words
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Article300 1912-05-02 8 —Capital. PROPOSED BURMA CESS. Sir Harvey Adamson’s scheme to levy for ten years a small cess on all rice and paddy that will be exported from Burma, the amount thus realised to be spent in the cinstruction of trunk and feeder roads, is meeting with the full-hearted—Capital. - 300 words
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Article170 1912-05-02 8 A telegram dated London, the 19th instant, says the Bangkok Times, and received on Saturday by a local rice firm is to the following effect:— It is rumoured here (London) that both the Saigon and Siamese Governments have decided to prohibit the export of rice from the170 words
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Article123 1912-05-02 8 We learn on enquiry at the Ministry of the Interior to-day, says the same paper of the 25th April, that the Conference of the High Commissioner’s, held on Saturday, came to the conclusion that the shortage of the rice crop is not so great as to123 words
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Article90 1912-05-02 8 The Governor-General of French IndoChina has decided hy a decree of the 9th February last: —The export to other countries from Indo-China, and the export from Cambodia, of rice, paddy or their derivatives prohibited till further orders. There is the usual proviso that exporters who have quantities of90 words
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131 1912-05-02 8 The agreement for the amalgamation of the Kaiping and Lanchow coal mining companies, which was signed in January last, has been ratified by the Chinese Government, and the British Minister. The combination, a message from Pekin says, will be calhd the Kailan Mining Administration The131 words
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Advertisement1024 1912-05-02 8 Runnymede Hotel, grand Northern Road, ORIENTAL SEA SIDE, PENANG. KJ 1 Ml/ The Rendezvous of English and Continental People. y Breezy and Bracing. Delightfully Situated on the Seafront. g| g J H y Recently enlarged and fitted out to meet THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUSY SEASON. KUALA LUMPUR. New Wing1,024 words
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Advertisement340 1912-05-02 8 HORSE REPOSITORY, KUALA LUMPUR. No Pleasure Unless Going: for a Drive. Don’t forget to ring up telephone No. 174 when coming to Kuala Lumpur. Wire or write before leaving, for Victorias, single or pair, which are always ready to meet you at the Railway Station. HIRE by the month can340 words
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Article2169 1912-05-02 9 ex l Num'er of Issue 2 Capital- Suiscnie-l. shareB Value. 3 Dividends. Name -g g a I g Ir 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING, 1 «-inn 000 $3OO 000 30,000 $lO >lO 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 41 2 300 000 225 000 222,169 words
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Article959 1912-05-02 9 ARRIVALS. Atsuta Maru, Jap., 5284, Nagao, May 2, Singapore, gen., Boustead Co. Devanha, Brit., 4785, Hickey, May 2, Bombay, gen.. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Hellas, Nor., 849, Bug, May 1, Calcutta, coal, Huttenbach Bros. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, May 2, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, B.959 words
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Article167 1912-05-02 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mobbow. For Per Close Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 8 a.m. Colombo and Tuticorin Atsuta Maru 9 a.m. Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Deh and Asahan Van de Parra 1 p.m. Deli Malaya 1 p.m, Trang Chantaboon 1 pm. Langkat Vidar167 words
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Advertisement56 1912-05-02 9 P. MOIK CRANG. b’ Cylinder Oil. S*ndil*nda, Buttery Co. ESTABLISHED 1900. N. D. DE SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller, Diamond Setter, Engraver, Repairer, and Re-gilder, 74, BISHOP STREET. J g S» g M, W. D. H. O. WILLS’S I E the NEW K SMOKING MIXTURE KB de LUXE Ki IS a PERFECT56 words
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Advertisement170 1912-05-02 9 TANSAN. “The Choicest ol all Choice Vaters." Dr. Justin Dk Lisle writes Tanaau contains no microbe of any sort. No wonder it has been pronounced the Choic* est of ail Choice Waters.’ THE unquestioned purity of Tansan is established beyond doubt. Tansan is, however, something more than a pure water.170 words
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Article164 1912-05-02 10 Thursday, May 2. Church Workers’ Association, 10.30 a.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Cup Tie M.R.C. v. Central Union. Parish Hall, Annual Meeting, 8.30 p.m. Mme. Alice Gomez, Town Hall, 9.15 p.m. Hippodrome Circus, Matinee, 4 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s164 words
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Article59 1912-05-02 10 Thursday, May 2.— The piece of land containing an area of 46,692 sq. ft. with dwelling house No. 401, Dato Kramat Road, forming Lot. 15, T. S. X, 11.30 a.m.; Koh Eng Bin, auctioneer. Thursday, May 2.— High Class household furniture at Sepoy Lines, residence of of L59 words
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Article34 1912-05-02 10 P.W.D., Alor Star, Kedah.— Tenders for the formation of roads and bridges in the new town of Sungei Patani; tenders close May 11, and will be received by the British Adviser, Alor Star.34 words
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Article45 1912-05-02 10 HovMwwrd. Stbxmbb. Arrives. Mails Sail» Closb P. &O. A ssaye Sat. 4/5 3 pm. N.D.L. Kleist Tues. 7/5 ♦Singapore. Mails close in Penang. Outward. 8.1. Teesta fburs. 2/5 3 p.m. 4 p.m. P. &O. Deranha Thurs. 2/5 10 a.m. N.D.L. Goeben Thur-. 9/545 words
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Article209 1912-05-02 10 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dbsoription. Penang, May 2 Bbbv: 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 24209 words
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Advertisement1162 1912-05-02 10 NW y w w CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. gT Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL B Bl «818 Paid-ap Capital A 1,200,000 I 11 *lCa < A I j Reserve Fund JAD dll Mdtl StCAlDShip Co. Id. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Hud Offiob: W Jk $B. BIBHOFBGATB,1,162 words
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