Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-04 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 102 VOL. LXX. SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement823 1912-05-04 1 •■■■■■ooDaooanaaaDaoaaaaaa For $3O f V»u can hare the Pinang f I Garette posted every day 2 for a whole year to your address, c Ĕ (LOCAL SUBCKIPTION. »27 J D Proportionate Quarterly and n o Half-yearly rates a Subscriptions are pavahle in o slraßce and remittances should O o be823 words
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Article1001 1912-05-04 2 When the train stopped between stations with a jerk, the Plumber, who had been seated in the near-corner of the carriage, shot on the floor accompanied by an empty pint can and foul language. Over him an atmosphere of beer hung like a pall. Leave me alone,” he1,001 words
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Article419 1912-05-04 2 A correspondent sends to the 5. T. the following interesting note:—Apropos of t l e illness of Senior < Asst Surgeon Bruce of Penang andw his possible retirement after 34 years’ service, as was recently reported in one of your issues, it might not be altogether uninteresting419 words
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Article174 1912-05-04 2 r —Bangkok Daily Mail. A correspondent writing from Raheng on April 9th says It might interest your readers to know that people in the North from Raheng up are dying like flies of cholera. The returning’troops brought it up, and the authorities are to blame forr —Bangkok Daily Mail. - 174 words
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Article311 1912-05-04 2 There was a time, says the S.FP., now alas far distant, when it could be said with truth that the Postal system was one of the run departments of the Government here. That was in Mr. Noel Trotter's time. Now if one may judge by the telegraphic system311 words
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Advertisement382 1912-05-04 2 SITUATION WANTED. a DRESSER with good testimonials wants post in Estate Hospital able to speak Tamil, Telugu and Malay. Apply G. L. c/o Pinang Gazette, 1744-9-5 HOUSE WANTED. WANTED by married couple com-pound-house, electric light, not too far from town, medium size, unfurnished, rent sso—sBo. Apply to No. 300, c/o382 words
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Advertisement960 1912-05-04 2 M U1 y °Z r MUIR you're on a good thing. MUIR TENTS have that little extra care taken in their manufacture that adds so much to their life of useful service. We examine our Tents far more critically than you would because wo have to maintain the reputation of960 words
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Article774 1912-05-04 3 THE SINGATORE RACES. Taken all round, says Singapore /re* Press the entries for the Spring meeting are rather disappointing, and for the big races more particularly so’ This Mas to an extent due to two unavoidable circumstances—first the regrettable accident to Grey Plume and secondly the the break-down774 words
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Article163 1912-05-04 3 JZ. M. League football has provided some undesirable scenes this season in Kuala Lumpur, and the climax was reached last evening. There have been four or five League matches in which discreditable tactics have been resorted to by Asiatic teams this season, and last evening’s occurrence strengthensJZ. M. - 163 words
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Advertisement304 1912-05-04 3 «LY ckl u^ e re mi// fr I 6” t J lousand minds with but a single thought. y/A' //ry 'V en thousand tongues that speak as one.” I frtf *'>%?'?*■ I feCJJ “tfICHEUiI J Fe^ *^RA i 'X re f° r m y car.** \AV\ \\\X ia li i304 words
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Advertisement375 1912-05-04 3 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn FORD CARS. n TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Fiv« passengers. O FT j-j 20 Hor»e power fully equipped including. Cape Cart H»frd Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tail lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools. j-j q PRICE sl*6*7s FO.R. Singapore.375 words
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Article442 1912-05-04 4 COUNCIL MEETING. I A meeting of the Council of the above I Chamber was held on Friday, 26th inst., I the following members being pi esent:— I Messrs. H. W. Metcalfe (in the Chair), IH. F. Nutter, O. S. Daw barn, W. H. I Knapp, H.442 words
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Article153 1912-05-04 4 ADVANCE FIGURES. Statement of block tin and tin ore exported, approximate value (in Singapore) and duty collected, during the months of January to March, 1912, and comparison with corresponding period of previous year. Total Tin. Increase or Decrease 1912. 1911. x or— Pkls. kts. Pkls. kts. Pkls.153 words
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Article84 1912-05-04 4 Tronoh. 'The Tronoh output for April was 3,952 pikuls of clean dry ore, value $241,685. The total working cost, including all development, is $llO,OOO, and capital expenditure $6,900. Mr. H. Griffiths says tie work was completely interrupted for 54 hours, owing to rains. The total output for four84 words
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Article507 1912-05-04 4 Our ex-Governor, naturally, had the I faults of his virtues, but we should n<»t be I prepared to admit that he was ever slow in I the qualities of men with whom he I was brought into frequent contact. He was one of the hardest aud fastest507 words
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Article189 1912-05-04 4 Considerab'e dissatisfaction exists among the British residents in Siam regarding the —to put it mildly—eccentric working of the legal machinery of the country, says the Bangkok correspondent of the Standard. The new Civil Code, which was supposed to be put into force almost immediately after British subjects189 words
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Article87 1912-05-04 4 The manager of an estate employing indentured Javanese coo'ies was convicted in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Thursday, for failing to keep a register under Section 23—1 of the Netherlands Indian Labourer’s Protection Enactment He was fined $25 and costs, says the Malay Mail, who hear87 words
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Article123 1912-05-04 4 .—p.p. Jan. to March April Total. Malacca Rubber lb. 37,500 135,000 172,500 Prye Rubber 2,691 1,710 4,401 Taiping Plan. 26,198 8,025 34,823 Buk. Mertajam 14,707 6,354 21,061 Sung. Siput 3,296 894 4,191 Sumatra Con. 19,436 561 19,990 London Sumatra 247 247 7 Ulu Ra-tau 48,896 12,047 60,943 Golconda.—p.p. - 123 words
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Article167 1912-05-04 4 Saturday. May 4 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Cricket Tournament B’worth v. St. Xavier’s, B’worth C.R.C. v. M.R.C., Victoria Green. Golf Club Holloway Cup, entries close. Hippodrome Circus, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Sunday, May 5. 4th167 words
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Article37 1912-05-04 4 Monday, May 6.— Two G.W.P. lighters Nos. 56 and 69, 10.30 am. Central Sales Room; Cunningham Clark Co., auctioneers. Friday, May 10.— Unserviceable and confiscated property at Fort Cornwallis, 11.30 a.m.; Cunningham Clark Co, auctioneers.37 words
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Article34 1912-05-04 4 PAV.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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Article47 1912-05-04 4 Homeward. Stkxmbb. Arrives. Mails Sails Clou. P. &O. Assaye Sat. 4/5 3 p.m. 5 p.m, N.D. L. Kleist Tues. 7/5 8.1. Teesta Wed. 11/5 11 a.m. noon. •Singapore. {-Mails close in Penang. Outward. N.D.L. Goeben Thur?. 9/5 8.1. Thongwa fhurs. 9/5 3 p.m. 4 p.m.47 words
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Article204 1912-05-04 4 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dbsoription. Penang, May 4 Beef: Cts. 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 Tongue204 words
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Advertisement502 1912-05-04 4 A A i EXHAUSTED every time you go upstairs. Tis then you suffer acute palpitation of the heart, dizziness, faintness, and throbbi. in the head the exertion leases you breathless and trembling, which indicates that your blood is defective. If these warnings are neglected, worse disorders will fol’ow. Do you502 words
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Advertisement661 1912-05-04 4 WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARS ™-nicht! to-night j S Packed Free. Carriage Paid direct from FBAW 4 our Factory to your Port. Ten Day»' Frt» Bk 4 a a 1 Trial. Best British-made MEAD lair > /I 4* A COVENTRY FLYERS 1 11V Hl U DU(I IOfR 0 Defiance Puncture-Resisting or Dunlop661 words
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612 1912-05-04 5 the penalty of improper FEEDING. How to Prevent this Massacre. What mother’s heart can fail to bleed t the statement that eight million children are brought into the world, in anguish, to be killed before they are a year old by improper feeding I t612 words
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Article1829 1912-05-04 5 TOPICS OF THE WEEK. London, April 12. The death of Mr. Trotere suggests many reflections on the popular song of the day. Who can tell what makes one song cumber the publishers’ shelves while another, to all outward seeming equally good or equally bad, cannot be printed fast1,829 words
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Advertisement178 1912-05-04 5 GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LIMITED, FOR ANTWERP. (Calling at Plymouth to land passenger* if sufficient inducement offers). THE s.s. Glenfarg 3,647 tons, H. L. Hartnell, Commander, is due at Singapore about the 15th May, and will have prompt despatch for above port. Through fare Singapore Antwerp £31.100 (or provided sufficient178 words
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Advertisement397 1912-05-04 5 The Kuala Lumpur Engineering Works, Ltd. KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG TAIPING. Contractors for all kinds of Steel Constructional Work, Mining Plants, Aerial Ropeways, Rubber Factories, etc., etc. BRIDGE'S RIFCEri SPECIAL TOOLS U IL.OCL RUBBER have now been inrrt ENGINES MAU HI W Lt) mac J une rolls to any desired pat-397 words
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Article1176 1912-05-04 6 The question of Women’s Suffrage is being discussed with unabated animation in England, and, whatever one’s personal opinions upon the subject may be, one cannot but recognise the determination and ability, misapplied as many think, shown bv those'responsible for the conduct of the campaign in keeping their1,176 words
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Article63 1912-05-04 6 LATEST FROM THE COURSE. Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 4. There was a large attendance at the final gallops this morning. The following should run well forward Tom Lees, Gold Nugg-’t, Pin, Necia, Rouge-et-Noir Silverhampton, Browning, Crown Derby, The Friar, Charybdis and Patience. Of the griffins the following63 words
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Article17 1912-05-04 6 —Reuter. London, May 3. At Lords M.C.C. beat Notts by an innings and 56 runs.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article407 1912-05-04 6 A Fiee School Mohammedan XI and the Ceutral Police played a friendly game of football, yesterday evening on the Free School ground the match resulting in favour of the School boys by one goal to nil. At Colman’s Park, the Everlasting Athletic C ub and the Babusabar Football407 words
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Article107 1912-05-04 6 —Reuter. AN OUTSIDER’S VICTORY- London, May 4. The following is the result of the One Thousand Guineas Handicap, run at Newmarket, yesterday Mr. W. Raphael’s Tagali (Will Griggs) 1 Baron G. Springer’s Alope (Carslake) 2 Lord Falmouth’s Bellesle (H. Jones) 3 The following also ran Lolette—Reuter. - 107 words
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Article55 1912-05-04 6 Reuter. The Jubilee Stakes. London, May 3. The latest betting on the Jubilee Stakes, to be run at Kempton Park on May 11th, is as follows:—6/1 against Uncle Pat, 10/1 against Royal Tender. The Derby. The following are the latest quotations for the Derby:—3/1 against Lomond, 9/1 againstReuter. - 55 words
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Article836 1912-05-04 6 Mr. F. D. Osborne, we hear, has j o i nerl the Board of Directors of the Tronnk Mines Ltd. Mr. R. A. P. Hogan, the senior Ine n ber of the firm of Messrs. Hogan and Motion, has been indisposed for about two weeks, but is836 words
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Advertisement245 1912-05-04 6 nnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I PERLIS GUANO, g PHOSPHATIC MANURE g g Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plauts, n Specially for RUBBER. g n COCONUT. g n TAPIOCA, g n COFFEE, n S SUGAR, Etc. g n GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN Q H 40z Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) Q g 18X Phosphoric lcid P, O„245 words
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Advertisement94 1912-05-04 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page —The Gaspipe; Straits Medical Service Distress in North Siam and Telegraph Delays. Page 3.— Sporting Notes. Page 4. —Perak Chamber of Mines; F. M. S. Tin Exports; Tin Outputs Mr. Severn’s Appointment; Siamese Civil Procedure Rubber Outputs; Javanese Indentured Labour; Week’s Engagements and Market Prices. Page s.—94 words
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Obituary24 1912-05-04 6 DEATH. Pinhorn. —On May 2nd in London, Barbara Mary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Pinhorn, aged four years and four months.24 words
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Article160 1912-05-04 7 TINS FIRM. RUBBER FLUCTUATIONS The following are the changes (buyers *nd sellers only) in our share list on page <4 to-day Yesterday. To-day. X OD QB ao 3HABBS. >, 5» a 33 02 M oo Rahman Tin 17 18 TongkahH. 19| 20x. 20 20$ x. General. Duff160 words
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Article81 1912-05-04 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, May 4. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubbei in London yesterday :—Fine hard Para, 4/8, no sellers. Plantation Para, 4/11 J, value. The market is steady. TO-DAY'S81 words
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Article85 1912-05-04 7 EXAMINATION CLOSED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 4. At the public examination of Mr. J. G. Boyd, debtor was questioned by Mr. Gaunt in connection with the Pulo Batam Estate ■"i'ich a Shanghai firm r at one time contemplated buying. He denied that any money had85 words
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Article47 1912-05-04 7 CASES AT SINGAPORE. Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 4. several thefts from the houses of Li! i|>eans are reported. Thev are attributed to servants. Mr. Perkins has lost tides of the value of $l5B and Mr. ’pLick over $5OO. Several boys have ai rested.47 words
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Article42 1912-05-04 7 heavy fines at Singapore. {Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 4. Indians, convicted on charges of Uiru, onnecteu with the conveying of a sU' -infected person in a gh rry, were *-"'0 each, or, in default, five months’ ‘Obrien»42 words
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Article261 1912-05-04 7 Reuter. QUEST ONS II PARCHMENT. A GUVE Sim > lON. London, May 3. In the House of Lords, Lord Newton asked if the Government had addressed any representation to Italy on the subject of the closing of the Dardanelles. Lord Morley did not deny that there was aReuter. - 261 words
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Article152 1912-05-04 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. TREATY WITH FRANCE SIGNED. London, Mav 4. Despatches from Fez show that before signing the French treaty of protectorate Mulai Hafid insisted on abdicating, declaring that he became Sultan as the defender of Morocco against foreign intrusion. At the instance of the French Consul.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 152 words
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Article53 1912-05-04 7 Reuter. ATTACK BY DIRIGIBLES. Rome, May 3. In a reconnaisance by dirigibles over the Turkish camp forty Ijombs were dropped with terrible effect. A Turkish Defeat. Rome, May 4. The Italians at Homs have seized Lebda and routed the Turks, of whom threehundred were killed. The Italian casual-. – Reuter. - 53 words
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Article60 1912-05-04 7 —Reuter. LONDON TAILORS’ STRIKE. London, May 3. Fifteen thousand tailors and tailoresses in the West End of London have struck for improved conditions and increased pay. Soho is practically impassable owing to the groups outside the workrooms. Ten thousand spring suits are lying uncompleted. The strike spread.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Article55 1912-05-04 7 —Reuter. ROYAL MAIL’S EXPANSION. London, May 3. The Royal Mail Steamship Company offers <£900,000 ordinary stock at the price of <£llo. The capital is required for the construction of new steamers and for general development. It is anticipated the opening of the Panama Canal will afford an opportunity.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article39 1912-05-04 7 —Reuter. GOVERNMENT PURCHASES. London, May 3. The Daily Mail says the Government has authorised the purchase of sixty aeroplanes, and will order a hundred immediately. A sufficient number of army and naw airmen are being trained.-—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article159 1912-05-04 7 TITANIC INQUIRY —Reuter. SEAMEA’S EVIDENCE. THE LOWERING OF THE BOATS. London, May 3. On the Titanic inquiry being resumed Sir Rufus Isaacs gave a clear and consecutive account of the disaster, paying particular attention to the vessel’s speed and the warnings of the presence of ice. He concluded by saying.—Reuter. - 159 words
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Article172 1912-05-04 7 Reuter. AN OLD LETTER. London, May 3. The publication of an old letter from Taft to Roosevelt, declaring that Reciprocity would make Canada only an adjunct of the I nited States, has created a sensation in Canada. Views of Taft and Roosevelt. London, May 4. President Taft,Reuter. - 172 words
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Article65 1912-05-04 7 —Reuter. SIR EDWARD GREY'S STATEMENT. London, May 4. In the House of Commons. Sir Edward Grey, replying to a question concerning the China Loan, of which the British Government approves, said nobody wished to infringe upon the independence of China in any way. If China borrowed money.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article52 1912-05-04 7 THE OCEANA COLLISION. Reuter. ADMIRALTY COURT DECISION. London, May 4. The Admiralty Court has decided that the P. <fc O. ss. Oceana was alone blameable for the collision on the 17th March in the Channel. Consequently judgment was entered for the owners of the sailing ship Pisagua with which theReuter. - 52 words
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Article45 1912-05-04 7 .—Reuter. London, May 3. The papers deny the rumour that the Hon. J. Brice, (H. M. Ambassador at Washington) w’ho has just started on a holiday to Australia, has been recalled to Washington. They state that his leave was arranged long before..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article169 1912-05-04 7 —p.p. The Bigau Serai pawn shop clerk was fined $lOO by Mr. Maxwell, the Magistrate of Krian, sitting at that station, for criminal misappropriation of $2 80 from one of the fishermen who pawned some articles. When miney was presented in re demption of the articles he—p.p. - 169 words
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Article256 1912-05-04 7 Northern Arctic ocean. Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. German Navy. Berlin, May 2. Admiral Schroeder retires as chief of the Baltic Sea station. His successor is Vice-Admiral Coerper. The Kaiser. The Kaiser on the Bth inst. will visit Corfu. Morocco. Muley Mahomed has been proclaimed Sultan by some ofNorthern Arctic ocean. Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 256 words
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Article149 1912-05-04 7 Reports have been circulated recently regarding mysterious burglaries that have been perpetrated at the Municipal Offices, at Penang. Petty cash and a portion of the pay of one of the clerk’s have been stolen and several desks forced open. On pay day, also, some money disappeared149 words
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Article130 1912-05-04 7 We regret to announce the death of Mr. C. G. Cooke, which took place shortly after midnight yesterday, at the General Hospital, Penang. Mr. Cooke, who was the Chief officer of the B.T. s.s. Lunka, had been in the Hospital for nearly a month suflering from rheumatic130 words
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Article151 1912-05-04 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $lO2 per picul, business dot e Tin in Loudon is quoted at £*2oB sa. spot and £204 three mouths. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $102.35 Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,151 words
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Advertisement656 1912-05-04 7 Sterilized Coprah. DIIP UAM A k| r T'HE COPRAH COMPANY, LTD., V 111 lliillr A Penang, begs to inform the public that unfavourable reports, regarding the r PIIC efficiency of their system of sterilising coprah, the value of that system in Criterion general, and the duration of the effects of656 words
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Article1862 1912-05-04 8 CHINA ASSOCIATION REPORT. The annual report of the China Association for 1911-12 has just been issued. Concerning recent political events in China it states: In last year’s report, when reviewing the proceedings of the first National Assembly, then sitting at Peking, it was remarked that this1,862 words
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Advertisement716 1912-05-04 8 BRITISH MADE—STRONG ALE THROUGH I 7 ft Hazlewood Cycles and Motor Cycles are ofl y real British breed, are made by men of British breed, of British-made materials, in a real British factory—a fine combination, ensuring the best □R results. Like the dog, '‘they hang on”—don’t wear out —are made716 words
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Advertisement562 1912-05-04 8 A Vigorous Elderly Lady Age Weakness, Sleeplessness, Sciatica—- It has been life to me for more than ten yenrs,” says Miss Mason in acknowledging how completely Phosfeune gives her the vigour and strength to.overcome the feebleness and infirmities of 705 ears of age. Since taking Phosferine, all sleeplessness and sciatica562 words
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Article1880 1912-05-04 9 Nunrer of Issue 3 -S i Capital Subscned. shareg> Value. 2 Dividend». N»me o® a tc of I 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ®. <™>ooo «300.000 30,000 «10 *lO 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 4$ 1906 300 000 71 o!»0 £1 £1 30 15 301,880 words
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Article1125 1912-05-04 9 ARRIVALS. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, May 4, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Brisbane, Ger., 3582, Kiel, May 4, Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Andrews, May 4, S’pore, gen.. William Mansfield Co. Clara Jebsen, Ger., 1103, Alderup, May 3, Hongkonp, gen., E. S. Co. Fook Sang,1,125 words
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Article91 1912-05-04 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Trang Tong Chay Un 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and Pegu 2 p.m. Malacca J Singapore Torilla 3 p.m. Tongkah Rotorua 3 p.m Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Avagyee 3 p.m. Calcutta91 words
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Article246 1912-05-04 9 SUNDAY, MAY 5. 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.; Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. S.P.G. Mission. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth.—Evensong, 5.30 p.m. Nibong Tebal.—Matins, 9.30 a.m.; Evensong, 5.0 p.m. Bukit Tengah.—Matins,246 words
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Article34 1912-05-04 9 PdMAMGThe E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Ifoh :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpub :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Bangkok :—Legation Hotel.34 words
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Advertisement58 1912-05-04 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £29,500,000 INCOME 1»IO 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED/ 7,500,000 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office ’i Canada Buildings Indian Empire, j Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, S. E. Asia. f Singapore W. A. Whitb, Manager. A.58 words
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Advertisement82 1912-05-04 9 UNION S. S.CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., Auckland. Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji if induckkrnt offers), The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARP MA 5,704 tons, S. Niclrolson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates of Sailing from Singapore: On or82 words
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Miscellaneous16 1912-05-04 9 The Moon. Last Quarter May 9 O New 17 First Quarter 23 O Full Moon 3116 words
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Article620 1912-05-04 10 ORDERS BY MAJOR THE HON’BLE A. R. ADAMS, Commandant. May, 1912. stb Sunday, Rang*e reserved for Competitions Nos. J, 2 and 3. 6th Monday, Recruit Drill “B Company, Rifle Exercises. 7th Tuesday, Maxim Section; Mechanism and Squad Drill. Bearer Section; Stretcher Drill, and Squad Drill at General Hospital.620 words
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Article846 1912-05-04 10 vllU'll W tilo “Autolycub” in the Bangkok Daily Mail. A recent amusing story in these columns as to the establishment of a cat ranch at Oakland, Cal., re minds me, Mr. Editor, of a regular “eatery of the kind, established by the New Zealand Government in the latervllU'll W tilo “Autolycub” in the Bangkok Daily Mail. - 846 words
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Advertisement1134 1912-05-04 10 N— CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. A JL >b| Paid-up Capital £1,300,000 n u m Reserve Fund ...£1,660,000 JdD&H Mdll otC&IBShID Co. Ld. Re ß rve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 r r Hbad Orrioi: Jb SB, BIBHOPBGATB, LONDON, B, O. AOBBOIBB AMD BbABOHBS. Amritsar1,134 words
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Advertisement15 1912-05-04 10 STAY AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams Proprietot t ORIENTAL.’* S. M. MARTIN.15 words
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Advertisement253 1912-05-04 10 nnn n nn nnnnnnnnHnnnnna nQn nn Qnqn SPECTACLES «nd EYE-GLASSES E 1« COLD, ROLLED GOLD, or NICKELLED FRAMES a a H n EYE-SIGHT TESTING ROOMS AT a B No. 4. 37a, aud 37b, Beach Street, n 2 The George Town Dispensary, Ltd. Ĕ nnnnnnaunnntmnnnnnnnnnnna nn a u Auiofilrop NEW STOCK253 words
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Article780 1912-05-04 11 For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.na. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tam bun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a,m., 1-45 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10*40780 words
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Advertisement721 1912-05-04 11 □□□□□□□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn INSURANCE. i siemens I Ts The above Company is prepared to aoQ cept Marine risks at lowest current rates. PI II M PA N C IJ The Company also accept risks on JJ w# I» I I n Specie, Bonds, Coupons, Bank Notes, and KI other valuables sent through721 words
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Advertisement342 1912-05-04 11 OOOQQOOQOOOOO OOOOQQQOOQOOOOO I a 8 O Q' o ASK FOR W TO BE S Q AND SEE HMM X Q THAT YOU GET OBTAINED X I Mackay s Ri TAIL Liqueur g Whisky. FROM 2 o pCwMM o O AS SUPPLIED ALL THE Q o O Q TO THE O342 words
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Advertisement2561 1912-05-04 12 p. intended sailing», jfofdjejrtsdief Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. ni ji a s( Mm Navigation Co., p F 8 EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ■C limited. MAH RFRVICE OUTWARD. —i ../WamOulT j 1 Ocean Steam snip co im HDMEWI.O Fo. Intundbd to Saia. St.xnsk. AND K U 8X*****8819 2 BEASfI Singapore.2,561 words
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