Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-07 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 104 VOL. LXX. TUESDAY, /th MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENT;.20 words
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Advertisement916 1912-05-07 1 DnnnnnamacD an For $3O 1 J $u can have the Pinang I Garette posted every day 5 for a ••hole rear to your address, c (I&CH SUBCRIPTION. $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and d c HaJf-ye ar, y B 5 Subscription are payable io a advance and remittances should n 0 addressed916 words
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Article705 1912-05-07 2 LIFE AMONG INDIGO PLANTERS. A school girl contributes some Mun-chausen-like stories to a little home school magazine called New Leaves, as the result of a visit paid to a relative, an Indigo planter in Bahar, India. From it we give the following extracts Light Horsemen. The planters run705 words
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Article194 1912-05-07 2 •—Ceylon Observer. CEYLON ENTERPRISE. The meeting between representative planters and Colombo Agents recently marked the beginning of fresh organised effort to recruit coolies at the Coast and ensure satisfactory conditions on (and between) estates and for both employers and employed, that is by this time•—Ceylon Observer. - 194 words
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Article708 1912-05-07 2 POSITION OF HONGKONG SHIPPING FIRMS. A representative of the Morning Post made inquiries of several of the leading shipping houses in Hongkong as to whether any steps are to be taken on their boats for the further safe-guarding of the lives of passengers. In each instance708 words
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165 1912-05-07 2 London, April 25.—Sir William Plowden to-day read a paper before the East Indian Association on the problems of Indian administration. He advocated giving the Indians greater chances in the Army and Police. The Earl of Minto, who presided, deprecated representation on the Legislative Councils based on165 words
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Article418 1912-05-07 2 NOSE AND EAR TAKE PART IN THE ENTERTAINMENT. It has not been often remarked, says the Journal des Debats, that the pleasure we derive from cinematograph shows is not solely a pleasure of the eyes. An Italian psychologist, Dr. Ponzo, writes in a scientific review, published in418 words
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Article314 1912-05-07 2 “Traveller” writes to the Pall Mall Gazette as follows Sir, —In Friday’s Pall Mall Gazette, apropos of the sickening sentimen ality and buffoonery,” of which most of the cinematograph pictures of the pi esent day are composed, a Japnnese visitor to England is quoted as314 words
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Advertisement148 1912-05-07 2 The Spanish Inquisition is famous in history for its terrible tortures But no inquisitor ever invented methods for producing more fearful agony than is borne to-day by the victims of Sciatica. Mr. M. W. Knowles, Tragant St., Bath, England, says: Five years ago I was prostrated with Sciatica. From my148 words
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Advertisement1403 1912-05-07 2 NOTICE.SITOATIONS VACANT. AMUSEMENTS NANA AVENAH ADA MS AH CO. WANTED dont forget?"''' OUR Job Compositors and TO-NIGHT! To-xrru, One Numbering Machine- ‘old favourites* show Notice is hereby given that all persons AT THE having any claim against the partnership lately carried on by Nana Adamsah Saiboo, Apply at Once to1,403 words
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Article147 1912-05-07 3 RANGOON MARKET. Fr->m Messrs. Monisoo and Co.’s weekly market report, dated Rangoon, April 26. Fade v.—Arrivals have been fair for the season, attracted by the higher prices ruling earlier in the week. At the time of writing with a decline in rice values supplies are likely to147 words
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Article367 1912-05-07 3 The Siam Observer learns on high authority that the Ministry of Interior is opposed to anything in the nature of promiscuous assistance to paddy cultivators, who, from any cause save that of unavoidable want, find themselves in a distressful position. The Ministry has caused the most careful enquiries367 words
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Article201 1912-05-07 3 NEW APPOINTMENTS RECOMMENDED. At the hst meeting of the Sanitary Board, held at Kuala Lumpur, the Board decided to adopt the definition of an Inn as a house in which travellers and passengers, wayfaring men and other such casual gut sts are accommodated with victuals or lodgings,201 words
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Article40 1912-05-07 3 Homeward. Stkamik. Abbivbs. Mails Sails, ('loss N.D.L. Kleist Tues. 7/5 10 am, 8.1. Teesta Wed 11/5 11 a.m. noon. •Singapore, f Mails close in Penang. Outward. N.D.L. Goeben Thur?. 9/5 9a m. 8.1. Thongwa* fhurs. 9/5 3p.m. 4p.m.40 words
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Article34 1912-05-07 3 A Bangkok despatch says that Prince Damrong, Minister of the Interior, has decided to establish a Pasteur Institute as a memorial to his daughter, who has just died of hydrophobia.34 words
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Article132 1912-05-07 3 Tuesday, May 7. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Singapore Races. Golf Club Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. Volunteer Maxim and Bearer Sections. Cup Tie: M.R.C. v. Central Union, replay. Hippodrome Circus, 9 p.m. Ladies' Guest Night Penang Club. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph,132 words
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Article18 1912-05-07 3 Friday, May 10.— Unserviceable and confiscated property at Fort Cornwallis, 1130 a.m.; Cunningham Clark Co, auctioneers.18 words
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Article35 1912-05-07 3 P.W.D., A lor 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.35 words
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Article210 1912-05-07 3 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dbsoription. Penang, May 7. Bbkf: 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 Tongue210 words
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Advertisement145 1912-05-07 3 Beck’s Key Brand Beer. WjM/W The Leading Brand in the East. SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN 8 Co., PENANG. rZi>4iinr.iA"wi j"iJ ■W~wr~"P~~^'" M—■r R 4 fcpfRP^j^WHjWMMBjBIK f-11 St MBvNortham House Photographic Studio, 15, NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. This is the Studio where you should have your PORTRAIT taken, if you want a good one.145 words
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Advertisement77 1912-05-07 3 EUROPEAN CAPITAL. Finished for attractive enterprises in all substantial lines of business. Railroads, Tractions, Water A El< ctric Powers, Irrigations, Timber, Mining Agricultural Industial. Bond, Debenture and Stock Issues Underwritten, Purchased or Sold. Properties purchased for European exploitation and investment. Financial Undertakings of all sorts handled. Miscellaneous commissions and orders77 words
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Advertisement382 1912-05-07 3 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn FORD GARSg TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Fiv** passengers. H 0 20 Horse power fully equipped Including. Cape Cart Hood, 0 Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tail lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools. Q 0 PRICE F.O.R. Singapore. q ROADSTER.382 words
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Article585 1912-05-07 4 A FRACTURED SKULL. The Coronet’s Court was engaged the whole of yesterday afternoon in holding inquests into two alleged murder ca->es. The first was over the death of a Chinaman named Khu Tian Kai, three Chinese appearing as jurors. As was stated briefly a few days ago,585 words
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Article291 1912-05-07 4 H. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint the Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, to be a member and to act as Secretary of the Board appointed under section 3(1) of "The Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Ordinance 1935” for the Settlement of Penang and to be291 words
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Article483 1912-05-07 4 Contributed At present fresh fish, crabs, prawns are plentiful and cheap, vegetables of sorts also can he obtained, but limes cannot be seen. Tanjong Buugah is certainly a place to live in for people of small means, and some Eurasians with their families have permanently settled down, Contributed - 483 words
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Article313 1912-05-07 4 By the China Merchants’ steamer Taishun there arrived in H mgkong on Wednesday, April 24, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the one man above all others who prepared the way for the revolution in China, and the one on whom fell the honour of being first313 words
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Article70 1912-05-07 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $102.05 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £207 15s. spot and £204 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $102.70 Penang: Straits Trading Co.,70 words
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Article430 1912-05-07 4 LADY CHARGED WITH ABETTING. Further evidence was taken to day in the case in which a Mala named Ahmad, is charged with voluntary causing hurt to Louis Karl, on or about the night of the 26th of last month at Anson R >ad. Mrs. Schmidt is charged with430 words
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Article728 1912-05-07 4 EXPERIENCES OF THE GOVERNOR’S PARTY. The fjllowing notes, specially contributed to the Malay Mail include the gubernatoiial party’s experience! up to noon on Ap il 23rd, when they were resting at Kuala Teku, preparat >ry to the ascent of the mountain. His Excellency the High Commiaeioner728 words
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Article201 1912-05-07 4 London, April 29—A Pekin message says that the Advisory Council, which is practically a provisional Senate, was opened to-day. In his inaugural speech Yuan-Shi-Kai pointed out emphatically that the most important matter was finance. China at present was unable to pay for the foreign capital essential. The201 words
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Advertisement362 1912-05-07 4 advert:c:nc v*:tat ss it? Many a d, ti could be riven, and their i umber would be but fu her proof of advertising's varied uses, its great power, its manifold functions. Broadly speaking, advertising is a written or spoken statement with the object of giving information or of exerting an362 words
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Advertisement684 1912-05-07 4 J .S. ml > Will WmW A thousand times this number of Physicians endorse The Ho i. Mr. justice Robertscn SANATOGEN SSfcjS with Sanatogen has been zw* w* very favourable. I toot The Royal Tonic-Food. it for some months durinp the most trying season of the ear > a »<l684 words
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Article1199 1912-05-07 5 [From, Our Own Ipoh, May 6. On April 20th the Sanitary Board of Kinta North sat in solemn conclave on matters municipal, in the Ipoh Sinitary Board Office, Fifteen days after, the town, whose destinies it controls, was made acquainted with the nature—not the details, please note —of1,199 words
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Article651 1912-05-07 5 COUNSEL’S SCATHING COMMENTS ON THE EVIDENCE. The attention of the Senior Magistrate, Mr. Firmstone, was engaged for about four hours at Singapore, on Friday, in the further hearing of the case against Jacob Brisk, who is charged with criminally intimidating Bernard Emanuel. Brisk was also summoned to show651 words
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Advertisement640 1912-05-07 5 Strength and Vitality 1 The surest remedy for weakness of you body, brain and nerves, and depressed g e I h ‘VANA’ y ‘VANA’ Tonic E (Trade Mark) W 1 fl C g The first dose will convince you of its invigorating power. A short H \-?/-51 ‘V* iBl 1640 words
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Advertisement773 1912-05-07 5 S GRIN, BUT DON’T BEAR IT ft) is by far the wisest plan. To stiffer pain nnnecessarily is not heroie. bat K foolish enough. Of coarse, if the trouble be of the kind for which there Is no remedy, then, doubtless, the grin-and-bear-it philosophy has Its W 1 5? es773 words
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Article1134 1912-05-07 6 FEDERATION SEPARATION. Journalists and others regard the Daily Mail as one of the best sub-edited newspapers in the world. Among the reasons for this is the fact that the conductors of that wonderful half-penny morning journal consistently act on the assumption that the public’s memory is a short one. If1,134 words
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Article52 1912-05-07 6 THE DERBY (Special Cable.) London, May 7. The following are the latest quotations for the Derby to be run on June 7 7 to 2 agst. Lomond. 7 2 Sweeper 11. 6 1 White Star. 10 1 Coriander. 30 1 Mordred. Jubilee Handicap. London, May 7. 25 to52 words
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Article49 1912-05-07 6 RANJI’S RE-APPEARANCE. A POPULAR RECEPTION. London, May 6. While the game between M. C. C. and Yorkshire was in progress at Lords, this morning, Prince Ranjit Sinhji” was given an ovation on going out to practice at the nets. He showed an easy style and fine certainty of timing.—Reuter.49 words
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Article74 1912-05-07 6 SEQUEL TO RECENT SCENE.” [/’rom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, May 6. Following the scene at the football match at Kuala Lumpur last Wednesday, the League committee have suspended the Malay back for one month and the goalkeeper for the rest of the season. The Casual’s74 words
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Article141 1912-05-07 6 The following were the results of Monday’s shooting. The Mills Trophy. 100 yds. *Miss Joan Smith 32 *Mrs. W. Hamilton 31 *Mrs. Fisher 31 *Mrs. Gore Anderson 30 *Mrs. Oxenham 29 *Miss Jones 29 Mclntyre 27 Gawthorne 23 W. Gawthorne 22 Mrs. Webster 20 Mrs. Bayley 5141 words
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Article83 1912-05-07 6 The following is the result of the draw in the first round for the Holloway Cup. J. Sellar v. H. C. Sells. R. T. Reid v. C. C. Rogers. C. T. Durward v. R. H. Pinhorn. W. R. Armstrong v. E. S. Haslam. Byes A. F. Goodrich,83 words
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Article128 1912-05-07 6 P. C. C. v. FREE SCHOOL. A large crowd of spectators witnessed the friendly football match between the P. C. C. and the Free School, yesterday afternoon, on the Esplanade, when the Club were successful by two goals to one. At the start the Club had everything in128 words
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Article55 1912-05-07 6 The selected eleven from the various Malay Football teams in Penang to play the M. F. A. of Singapore, on June 3, had a practice match, yesterday afternoon, with the Ittihadol Khaireah, one of the strongest Malay teams, at Colman’s Park. The match lesulted in their favour55 words
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Article21 1912-05-07 6 The Cup Tie replay between the M.R.C. and the Central Union will take place this afternoon on the Esplanade.21 words
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Article462 1912-05-07 6 IMPORTANT MEETING YESTERDAY A meeting of the Immigration Commit tee was held at the Government Office* Penang, yesterday. Present: The Protector of Labour and Superintendent of Indian Immigrants (Chairman), The Directorof Public Work* The Senior Medical Officer, Hon R Young, Messrs E. B. Skinner, M. Maud» and O.462 words
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Article382 1912-05-07 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazetted Sir, With reference to the letter signed J. S. R. published in your issue of yesterday, I regret that our school boys should have been dragged into the matter, Although our playground is in the vicinity of the alleged nuisance,382 words
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Advertisement202 1912-05-07 6 □□□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaDnnnnnn PERLIS CLANO. 1 PHOSPHATIC MANURE g 0 Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q Specially for RUBBER, g n COCONUT, g g TAPIOCA, g n COFFEE, n SUGAR, Etc. g H n M GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN Q n 4o£ Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) Q g Phosphoric lcid P, O, g202 words
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Advertisement127 1912-05-07 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— -School-Girl’s Stories Cooly Recruiting in 8. India Lessons of Titanic Disaster Problems of Indian Administration and Power of Cinematographs. Page 3.— The Rice Question; Kua’a Lumpur’s Health; Pasteur Institute for Siam Week’s Engagements and Market Prices. Page J. —Tanjong Bungah Jottings Sun Yat Sen in Hongkong127 words
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Article138 1912-05-07 7 rubbers lower. TRONOHS WEAKENING. The following are the changes (buyers »nd sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 2 2 hhabm. .2 9Q <n M tr 5 Gopeng... 25 26| 25$ 26J Tronoh 33| 34$ x. 34 x. (Sterling). A.-Java 7/1$138 words
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Article16 1912-05-07 7 J From Our Own orreapondent.] Singapore, May 7. The share market is quiet.16 words
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Article80 1912-05-07 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca, Correspondent.] Malacca, May 7. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday :—Fine hard Para, 4/8, sellers. Plantation Para, 5/-, sellers. Opened quiet and closed firmer. TO-DAY'S PRICES.80 words
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Article38 1912-05-07 7 —Reuter. London, May 7. The death is announced of Mr. Henry Oppenheim, the well-known financier. Deceased was confidential adviser to Khedive Ismail, with whom he was associated in Britain’s purchase of her Suez Canal share.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article52 1912-05-07 7 OLD SINGAPORE RESIDENT. j From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 7. Mr. W. Gutcher died suddenly at his Office yesterday from heart failure. Deceas’d, who had been in Singapore since 1882, Engineer of the Singapore Oil Mills. Ihe funeral was largely attended. Th e Bev.52 words
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Article52 1912-05-07 7 CASE AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 7. hhoo Mali Lek, son of the late Khoo Tiong Poh, of the Ban Hin Steamship Company was charged with having know»ugly given false evidence regarding a Supreme Court judgment. Accused was remanded, bail being alin the sum52 words
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Article43 1912-05-07 7 I From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, May 7. he Chinese boatswain of the Buceu.t, who was caught marking small-pox nta<-t> with a chop, imitating that used ’he quarantine authorities, and taking for doing so, has been sentenced to months’ imprisonment.43 words
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Article169 1912-05-07 7 PROPOSED AMALGAMA’ION. OFFER TO SHIREHOLDERS. {From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 7. .Shareholders of the New Singapore and St. Helena companies have lieen circularised with a scheme for amalgamation. It is proposed to form a new company, to be called the Tapah Estates with a capital of $600,000,169 words
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Article91 1912-05-07 7 VALUABLE F.M.S. COLLECTION. [From Our Own. Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, May 7. Ihe F.M.S. collection for the London Zoological gardens leaves Kuala Lumpur to-morrow for Port Swettenham, where they will be placed on the steamer Mackaon. Some splendid specimens have l>een secured including a baby elephant, a Sumatra91 words
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Article30 1912-05-07 7 (From Our Oren Correspondent.) Singapore. May 7. A Chinaman who is alleged to have fatally stabbed another in April, 1909, returne 1 to Singapore, and was immediately arrested.30 words
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Article27 1912-05-07 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 7. Rangoon rice is quoted here at $lB3, Siam, No. 2, $290, Black pepper, $2l and Sarawak Sago, $4.50.27 words
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Article64 1912-05-07 7 —Reuter MORE WHITE SEAMEN DEMANDED. London, May 7. A deputation of the Sailors and Firemen’s Union waited on the Manager of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, and demanded an increase in the number of white seamen. They threatened that if the reply of the—Reuter - 64 words
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Article53 1912-05-07 7 —Reuter. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. London, May 7. There were world-wide celebrations on the anniversary of the accession of King George. An impressive memorial service to King Edward was held in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, being attended by their Majesties, the King and Queen, Queen Alexandra and many other—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article46 1912-05-07 7 .—Reuter. THE PREMIER’S ASSURANCE. London, May 7. Mr H. H. Asquith assured a deputation of Scottish Home Rulers that the Government were determined to proceed as speedily as possible with a scheme of devolution, which was a necessary sequence to Irish Home Rule..—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article25 1912-05-07 7 —Reuter. HEAVY FRENCH CASUALTIES. London, May 6. The French lost 27 killed and 30 wounded in the attack by Moors at Elinaaz.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article246 1912-05-07 7 Reuter. INSINUATIONS AGAINST AMBASSADOR. DISCUSSION IN COMMONS. London, May 6. In the House of Commons Mr. H. H. Asquith, replying to numerous questions, vigorously repelled the suggestion that the Hon. James Bryce (British Ambassador at Washington) was committed to Americo-Canadian reciprocity. Mr Bryce obviously knew nothing about theReuter. - 246 words
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Article128 1912-05-07 7 t.—Reuter. A SIGNIFICANT REPORT. London. May 6. It is reported that Baron Marchall von Bieberstein, German Ambassador at Constantinople, will shortly replace Count Paul Wolff-Metternich in London. The report is widely credited in Berlin Baron Bieberstein left Constantinople on Saturday. It is pointed out that he is mainlyt.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article86 1912-05-07 7 —Reuter. THE TAKING OF RHODES. Rome, May 6. The Italians lost one killed and six wounded in the attack on Rhodes. The Turkish losses were 23 killed and 48 wounded, while 57 were taken prisoners. The Govei nor surrendered after being given an hour for consideration Then the—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article75 1912-05-07 7 ,—Reuter. THE COMMISSION’S ITINERARY. London, May 6 The first meeting of the Imperial Trade Commission will take place in the middle of June. The Commissioner’s work at the outset will be in the United Kingdom. They will leave for Australia in the autumn. Canada will afterwards be visited,,—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article59 1912-05-07 7 ,—Reuter. KING TO DIRECT OPERATIONS. London, May 7. There is a great gathering of the fleet in Weymouth Bay to await the King’s coming to-morrow-. Intense interest centres in the fact that the King is commanding the manoeuvres, which are to be on a war footing and not,—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article61 1912-05-07 7 ,—Reuter. A SUSPECT SHOT. London, May 6. A workman suspected of revealing the hiding place of a member of the Bonnot band was inveigled out the town by a comrade named Bille, who shot the man dead on the highway in the presence of three passers-by. Bille escaped,—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article86 1912-05-07 7 I.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Morocco. Berlin, May 7. The Sultan’s departure from Rabot has been postponed. Samos. The population of Samos have proclaimed their annexation by Greece. Panama. The American Commission which has brought an invitation for the opening of the Panama Canal has arrived here. Turkey.I.— Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 86 words
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Article29 1912-05-07 7 —Reutee. New York, May 7. The dissolution suit of the United States Government Steel Trust has been opened. The case is expected to last two weeks.-—Reutee. - 29 words
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Article17 1912-05-07 7 Reuter. Washington, May 7. The American authorities have admitted 280 Chinese refugees from Mexico.—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article153 1912-05-07 7 The following additional returns are to hand J M n .r‘° A P rfL Total K.M.S. lb. 4,361 1,319 5,680 Krubong 3,466 1,210 4.676 Permss 6.084 1,710 7,794 Majedie 16,669 935 17,604 Kajang 4,539 5,939 Glenshiel 34,654 8,800 43,454 Inch Kenneth... 45,221 13,650 58,871 Sandycroft 24,395 11,170 35,565153 words
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Article78 1912-05-07 7 For the period from 3rd to 16th May, 1912, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty Is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the Rules under the Customs Duties Enactment will be assessed on the following prices Sheet78 words
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Article37 1912-05-07 7 The following was the Export of tin from Perak for April, 1912, (exclusive Upper Perak) Advance figures liable to correction.”:— Block tin Pkls. 10,043 Kts. 81 Tin ore 30.242 82 Duty Dois. 519,641 Cts. 4637 words
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Article159 1912-05-07 7 The Agents, Messrs. Kennedy Jc Co. inform us that the nett output for April is Pels. 410 catties 95 showing an estimated profit of $11,755.69. The Kuala Lumnur District Rubber Association are giving $2OO to the Ridley Fund, being ra sed by the Planters’ Association of Malaya.159 words
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Advertisement646 1912-05-07 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. You are pretty safe in judging things by what they have done— WANTED. past performance record. This T ADY to take charge of two children determines their place in the A—* during voyage home, in return for world passage money. Apply T. H. 8., c/o Gazette. Nothing succeeds646 words
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Obituary34 1912-05-07 7 OBITUARY. BISHOP OF TRURO. London, May 6. The death took place in London to-day of the Right Rev. Charles W illiain •Stubbs, d.d., Bishop of Truro since 1896. Deceased was 67 years of age.—Reuter.34 words
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Article923 1912-05-07 8 From South Africa comes word that it is improbable the Betting and Gambling Bill will come before Parliament this session. The principal object of the Bill was to confine betting to the Totalisator. A sign of the times Horse-cabs are to be no longer permitted to ply for923 words
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Advertisement287 1912-05-07 8 Ĕ THE •Johnson-Pickett Rope Go. Inc.,: MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Manufacturers of Pure Manila Rope. Made on the Most Modern Cordage Machinery. Only the Best Fibres used, from our own Plantations. 2 J HILTON Co., Sole A gets for Penang and Vicinity. Green isiond cement co.. Ltd. J PORTLANDCEMENT. J fl287 words
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Advertisement796 1912-05-07 8 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. ORDERS BY MAJOR The Drink for Men I THE HON BLE A. R. ADAMS, —and women and children, bless Commandant. them. Innocent without mawMay, 1912. e kISh ?„T; tserrat Lilne I JSkwSJS’IJ Juice is the pure pro7th Tuesday, Maxim Section; kV duct of the cultivated Mechanism and Squad796 words
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Article2065 1912-05-07 9 lt ci l-i i I Nam er of Issue 3 O*P>Ul Summed. shareB Value. 2 Dividends. Name S A 2 Q I H K 29 ao CF I i I 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING, $«I s-s? w *lB -I b ZSt g-£“- c ~§4 189» 160.000 IK*2,065 words
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Article1104 1912-05-07 9 ARRIVALS. Ayuthia, Ger., 260, Friese, May 6, S’pore, gen.. Behn Meyer Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, May 7, T. Anson, gen., E. H. <fc Co. Itola, Brit., 3402, Sucher, May 7, Rangoon, gen, Huttenbaoh Liebert Co. Malacca, Brit, 405, Stach, M a y 7, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gil1,104 words
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Article131 1912-05-07 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICK. To-Morbow. For Per Close Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 10 a.m. Singapore, China and Japan Itola 11 a.m L a n g s a, T.Semawe, 'i Segli, Olehleh and > Speelman 1 p.m. Pulo Weh J Batu Bahra Leong Ho 2 p.m. Teluk Anson131 words
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Article36 1912-05-07 9 PiNAHG The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, leoh ;—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Bangkok :—Legation Hotel.36 words
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Advertisement56 1912-05-07 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £29,500,000 INCOME 1910 2,000,000 FUNDS (EXCEED! 7,500,000 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Building*, Indian Empire, j Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore W. A. Whitb, Manager. A. R.56 words
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Advertisement209 1912-05-07 9 STAY AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams r Proprietoi i ORIENTAL.” S. M. MARTIN. THE CRAG HOTEL, SANATORIUM. PENANO HILLS. A Perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week ends. CRISP aid BRACING ATMOSPHERE. BEADTIFUL SCENERY. EXCELLENT WALKS. BUNGALOWS FOR FAMILIES, also single and209 words
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Miscellaneous16 1912-05-07 9 The Moon. Last Quarter May 9 O New 17 First Quarter 23 O Full Moon 3116 words
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Article719 1912-05-07 10 A crew of 31 lascars belonging to the Hansa L’ne steamer Axenfels which some time ago ran aground off Algier s and subsequently became a total wreck, arrived at Colombo on April 24 from Europe by the s.s Barenjels. They were on board the Barenfels on their way719 words
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Article783 1912-05-07 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.m. Bukit Tambun, 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., 10-40 a.m.,783 words
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