Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-17 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 113 VOL. LXX. FRIDAY. 17th MAY. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement838 1912-05-17 1 For $3O X 7 ou can have the Pinang 1 Gazette” posted every day 0 for a whole year to your addiess. g (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates c Subscriptions are payable in C advance and remittances should c be addressed to a c The Managing Diractor:838 words
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Article584 1912-05-17 2 TWO REPLIES TO HIS LETTER. The following is fr om Mr. Thomas North Christie, in reply to Sir Ernest Birch’s letter in the Financial News, of the 19th ulto., and reproduced in these columns on Friday last: [To the Editor of the Financial Aews.] Sir, Owing to584 words
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Article186 1912-05-17 2 [To the Editor off The Financial Sir, —I have read a letter from Sir Ernest Birch, in The Financial News of the 16th inst., wherein the writer mentions my name in reference to certain facts stated by me to the shareholders of a company. The facts are186 words
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Article88 1912-05-17 2 The friends and well-wishers of Mr. R. C. Weston, of Messrs. Weston and Weston, Malacca, gave a farewell dinner in his honour at the Rest House, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, the 11th instant, on the eve of his departure for Home. He sails by the P. and88 words
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Article812 1912-05-17 2 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., Ltd., writing on 25th April, report Liverpool—Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American—Spot 6.57 6.67 Mid-American, current month 6.35 6.44| F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot...9 9/16 y- -«r i .x Yester- Last New York Cotton. Jay week Spot—Cents 11.85 11.80 London. To-day. Last week. Bar812 words
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Advertisement894 1912-05-17 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICE. WANTED NOTICE. A QUALIFIED DRESSER for esUte DERS ed at the office lospi a X o f the Assistant Resident of Apply Dr. M. J. WRIGHT, Bengkalis on Monday, the 20th of May, at Krian Hood, Post Office, Taiping, 10 a.m. for die supply of food and894 words
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Advertisement285 1912-05-17 2 Saint-Raphael VV’ne IS 1. The Sovereign Remedy in Anaemia and Chlorosis. 2. A Delicious Dessert Wine. 3. The Best Restorative after Illness. 4. For the Robust and Invalid. 5. A Reliable and Inexpensive Preparation. 6. A Medicine but not Medicated. OBTAINABLE AT TONG JOO CO., Penang. CHOW KIT CO., K.285 words
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THE WORLD’S NEWS.
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Article265 1912-05-17 3 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. Despatched by the mail leaving London April 26. FORMER IRISH LEADER. The death has taken place at Folkestone of Mr. Justin McCarthy, in hie eighty-second year. Mr. McCarthy was born in 1830 in Cork, •nd started his journalistic career265 words
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Article187 1912-05-17 3 OVER 200 BODIES RECOVERED. The cableship Mackay-Bennett has reported by wireless telegraphy, says a Montreal correspondent, that she has reached the spot indicated by the German liner Bremen, where many bodies ol the Titanic victims were observed, and is now hard at work recovering the remains.187 words
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Article128 1912-05-17 3 CONVICTION AND SENTENCE. At Peterborough Quarter Sessions on Mondav, John Edward Tinkler, the son of a clergyman in the Midlands, was sentenced to three years’ penal servitude for stealing rare books from Peterborough Cathedral Library, the property of the Dean and Chapter. Sir Ryland Adkins prosecuted for128 words
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Article82 1912-05-17 3 HONOUR FOR PRINCESS PATRICIA. Sir James Whitney, Premier of Ontario, has announced that, with the consent of the Duke of Connaught and Princess Patricia, the 147,000 square miles of territory to be added to Ontario under the terms of the boundary settlement will be known as the82 words
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Article135 1912-05-17 3 FARNBOROUGH TO LONDON AND BACK. Another successful voyage was made on Monday by the Army airship Gamma, which flew from Farnborough to London, and encircled St. Paul’s Cathedral. It was about 8.30 when the airship was seen over Central London and the City. The vessel, which135 words
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Article163 1912-05-17 3 IRISH MAILBAGS MIXED UP. Particulars have come to light of a mishap to the Irish mail on Saturday, the 13th inst., st Holyhead, all the mail-bags intended for Ireland in some way being mixed up with the American mail. They were sent to Queenstovzn163 words
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Article120 1912-05-17 3 TO CARRY CERTIFICATED OFFICERS. The text hae been issued of the Merchant Shipping (Certificates) Bill, which has been introduced by Mr. Robertson to require home trade cargo ships to be provided with duly certificated officers and to amend the law relating to examinations for certificates of120 words
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Article80 1912-05-17 3 REMARKABLE CONFESSION OF WOMAN. The Morning Leader Vienna correspondent wires: A gang of women poisoners has been discovered at Lippa, in Hungary. The leader, Frau Kapruzan, who recently contracted her fifth marriage, confessed that she had poisoned her four former husbands, and that she sold arsenic to80 words
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Article213 1912-05-17 3 VENERABLE LOOKING OLD ROGUES. Before Mr. Allan James Lawrie, at London Sessions on Thursday, two venerablelooking old men, named Adam Cartier, seventy-five, bookbinder, arid John Harris, sixty-eight, labourer, were put up for sentence as incorrigible rogues. It was stated that they were hardened confidence tricksters who had been213 words
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Article191 1912-05-17 3 Mrs. Agnes Livingstone Bruce, whose death is announced, was the elder daughter of Dr. Livingstone. Mrs. Bruce was born in Africa, at Kuruman, sixty-four years ago. When four years of age she was sent home to this country for her education, and on her father’s return, after191 words
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Advertisement367 1912-05-17 3 pna nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnn FORD CARS, n TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Five passengers. d 20 Horse power fully equipped Including. Cape Cart Hood 2 Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tail lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools. E PRICE $1,675 F.O.R. Singapore. Four367 words
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Advertisement298 1912-05-17 3 NOTICE. A meeting of the Boatd of the Licensing Justices will be held in tl e District Ccurt on Wednesday, the 19th June, 1912, at 2-15 p.m. to consider applications for transfer of Pul lie House licences and for new licences and for tiansfer of old licences and for new298 words
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Advertisement85 1912-05-17 3 CONTINENTAL -TYRES--for Motor, Motor Cycle S Cycle. WEBBER’S GARAGE. CHIN SENG Go., Ltd. Macbeth Barrett, PENANG. DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES. Further Greot Reductions 15°/ of Groove-1 Cov.o-s. 1 approximately. 25£ Tubes 1 J As irom StK October, 191 L N. S. U. MOTOR-CYCLES 31/2 H. P. COMPLETE WITH LUCAS LAMP HORN.85 words
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Article629 1912-05-17 4 A REVIVIFYING AND RESTORATIVE TREATMENT. Second, perhaps, only to Malaria is the suffering caused by Dysentery, which is known by intense pain and difficulty with which the bowels act, and by the passage of mucus and blood. The treatment which may be regarded as classical is the administration of629 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article71 1912-05-17 4 LATEST BETTING (Special Cable.) London, May 15. The latest betting on the Derby (June 6th) is as follows 5 to 2 against Sweeper II 6to 1 Cylgad 10 to 1 Tagalie 12 to 1 Jaegar 12 to 1 White Star 14 to 1 Lomond 16 to 1 Mordred71 words
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Article300 1912-05-17 4 P. C. C. v. ITTIHADOL KHAIREAH. A Drawn Game. The P. C. C. and the Ittihadol Khaireah met at the Esplanade yesterday to play off their fixture in the Cup Tie. The match was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators, amongst whom were a number of300 words
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Article73 1912-05-17 4 On the St. Xavier’s Ground, this evening, players drawn from the staff of the Pinang Gazette will play a friendly game of football with Messrs. Boustead <fc Co’s team. The Majlisal Aintakad are meeting the Penang M.F.A. probables, who are to play Singapore and Johore, at the Dato73 words
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Article48 1912-05-17 4 The following tie was decided yesterday Championship Riley beat. J. G. Allan by 21—10. Ties fixed for to-day Championship,— Dunn v. Pentney Goldie v, Houston A. S. Hall v. Rogers. Ties fixed for Monday Myram v. W. Brown} Jarvis v. Russell Holmes v. Chalmers.48 words
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Article67 1912-05-17 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been arranged for Saturday 18th inst Men’s Handicap Singles A Class. J. R. Brown—ls*l vs. A F. G. Anderson —5/6. Mixed Double Handicap. Mr. de Mrs. Goodrich (scr) vs. Miss Marot Buckland 4/6. Ladies’ HandicapJDoubles. Mrs. Watson <fc Mrs. Dunn—ls*l vs.67 words
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Article92 1912-05-17 4 From a paper laid on the table at a meeting of the Legislative Council, we gather, says the Straits Times, that the expenditure in connection with the recent Coronation celebrations in the Colony as follows:—Singapore $25,747.14 Penang $8,551.91 (with a credit balance, over the Government contribution, of92 words
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Article606 1912-05-17 4 T. DE BOSECK C OMMITTED TO ASSIZES. After hearing the evidence of one more witness, the preliminary enquiry into the charge of retaining stolen property against Jules Paul de Boseck was concluded in the third police court Singapore, and Mr, Arthur committed accused to the Assizes. The. T. - 606 words
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Article142 1912-05-17 4 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Friday when the orders of the day include a motion by the Acting Treasurer That this Council approves the additions made to the Estimates during the quarter ended the 31st day of December, 1911, as set out in142 words
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Article79 1912-05-17 4 We are officially informed that for the period from 17th to 30th 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 following79 words
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Article447 1912-05-17 4 THE FUTURE OF FUKIEN PROVINCE. We learn, says the S.F.P., that Dr. Lim Boon Keng has sent in his resignation of the post of President of the National Board of Health, which he held under the Nanking Provisional Government, to the Premier Mr. Tang Shao-yi, now447 words
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252 1912-05-17 4 A POETICAL TRIBUTE. The female students of Canton, like their class all over the world, are rather given to gushing over the hero of the hour. The other day during a reception given in the City of Rams to Sun Yat Sen, the252 words
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Advertisement227 1912-05-17 4 SUCCESS IN ADVERTISING. A writer in Printer’» Ink gives the following Commandments for Success In Advertising, some of which can very wisely be incorporated in the business creed of every advertiser. Don’t use small space. When you’re addressing an audience, it is unwise to talk in a whisper, few will227 words
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Advertisement113 1912-05-17 4 It Has Cured Others It Will Cure You A. N. Ransam, Mondoi, Wis., says I was unable to sleep or do my work properly, a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm was given me and after using it I was, to my surprise, very much better. I can now dress myself113 words
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Advertisement656 1912-05-17 4 Atthe prsi? nt 0K day when preparations for the care and pre.MP gervation of the hair are constantly being brought foiward it is impossible to lay too much stress on the fact that the only natural way to preserve and maintain the hair in a healthy condition is to wash656 words
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Advertisement547 1912-05-17 4 AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THE Straits Cinematograph Ci PENANG ROAD. Still to be the Head of all By increasing our new film* Supplied by new makers The following long and pv cellent films never before shown in Penang. ore COME AND JUDGE YOURSELF TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. New Pathe547 words
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Article2747 1912-05-17 5 69 PER CENT. OF THE ORIGINAL CAPITAL RETURNED IN TWO YEARS. The second annua’ general meeting of j ie shareholders of the Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on April 22, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. E L. Hamilton (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Secretary2,747 words
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1013 1912-05-17 5 ANNUAL MEETING IN LONDON. The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company was held on 24 April at the Cannon-street Hotel, E.C, Sir F. A. Swettenham, G. C. M. G. (Chairman of the Company) presiding. Mr. Mclnnes, representing the agents and secretaries, Messrs. Harrisons and Crossfield,1,013 words
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Article369 1912-05-17 5 Brieh.— lnt. divd. 2| per cent, (less tax). Tremelbye.— lnt. div 15 per cent., lesstax. Tebrau.— lnb. div. Is. per share on fully paid, 3d. on ss. shares. Ayer Kuning.— Report for year states revenue for the year not sufficient to justify a profit and loss369 words
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Advertisement358 1912-05-17 5 rmmiM— The World’» Boot Polish.” MELTONIAN PASTE Dm BEST tad also tbs cheapest 1 PASTE POLISH oa the sssrhst for deoaia», polishing, and prsssrving an kinds of Lsotbor Boots. Shoos. ata. lili SOLD EVERYWHERE. L BROWN SON. LTD. LONDON. ENGLAND i! 1 i| I |i I' I RUBEROID ROOFING Ruberoid358 words
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Advertisement251 1912-05-17 5 IF YOU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease, •uoh u Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, Ac., DON’T DELAY but at once start a course of Clarke’s Blood Mixture (the World-famed Blood Purifier), and the experience of thousands251 words
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Article1134 1912-05-17 6 Law-abiding Parisians must have felt as though rid of a terrible night-mare that has rested on them for months when the police this week finally brought to bay th e remnants of the band of motor-car bandits, who have long terrorised the French capital and its suburbs.1,134 words
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Article205 1912-05-17 6 VISIT OF MR. LLEWELYN PREECE. Mr. Llewelyn Preece, the well-known telegraph and telephone expert, who has been deputed by Government to report oa the matter of through inter-State and interSettlement telephonic communication and also telephonic communication between Penang and Singapore, has been here several days making observations. Mr.205 words
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Article151 1912-05-17 6 Madarsah, who was reported to have breu sent to the Assizes for voluntary causing grievous hurt to one Vaithilingam at No. 99. Presgrave Street, was sent back by the Solicitor-General to the Police Court to be tried for voluntary causing hurt. The evidence taken at the preliminary enquiry151 words
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Article372 1912-05-17 6 Many will learn with regret the news of the death of Mr; A. S. Desker, of Waterloo Street, Singapore, which event took place on Tuesday after a long and lingering illness. Deceased, who was in his 60th year, was until a few months a372 words
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Article677 1912-05-17 6 Mrs. R. S. Jarvis end child returned t Penang yesterday by the s.s Delta. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gordon Forbes returning to Penang by the Arcadia due here on Monday. UQ Madame Alice Gomez will give a cert in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumnur 7‘* Monday,677 words
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Article69 1912-05-17 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin nPenang is $104.55 per picul, buyers, no sellers Tin in London is quoted at £2l- spot and £207 three months. The following is the local report to-day:—Singipore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 150 ton-, $105; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no sellers Eastern69 words
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Advertisement100 1912-05-17 6 SOLIGNUM. The Marvellous wood preservative Protects against Decay, Fungus, Dry Rot, White Ants, the reaction of Weather. [soffi® uS’/iRMUJ ill I tllJl CrtHRW”" IN FOUR SHADES SUPPLIED IN DRUMS OF LICHT BROWN I CALLON MEDIUM DARK 2 GALLONS CRASS GREEN 5 GALLONS GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, Penang. CARBONIC ACID100 words
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Advertisement84 1912-05-17 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— Sir Ernest Birch A Farewell Dinner and Manchester Cotton. Page 3.— The World’s News. Page 4- —The Queen’s Pearls Legislative Council; Rubber Export Duty; Sporting News and Dr. Lim Bion Keng. Page 5. Straits Rubber; and AngloMalay Rubber Company (Limited). Page 6. Editorial: The Paris Bandits84 words
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Article92 1912-05-17 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, May 17. 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, 4/10}, buyers. The market is steady. PRICES IN LONDON.[From a Malacca Correspondent.] - 92 words
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Article121 1912-05-17 7 The London Correspondent of the S.T, wired on April 14 The fortnightly auct on was very lifeless to-day. Six hundred and thirty-two tons of Plantation was offered (555 tons Malayan) against 690 tons (606 tons Malayan) at the last auction. The prices obtained were as follows, comparison121 words
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Article70 1912-05-17 7 TROOPING OF COLOURS. [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, May 17. lhe Buffs paraded, and trooped colours *u memory of the Battle of Albuhera (May 1811). The function took place at Tyersall, by permission of the Sultan of "Johore. His Excellency the Governor, the Multan, and the Officer Commanding70 words
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Article23 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. Wellington, May 16. The Arbitration Court has fined the “uildep<s Contractors Union £6O and costs 01 instigating a strike.. —Reuter. - 23 words
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Article151 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. SYMPATHY WITH QUE’N ALEXANDRA. TOUCHING SCENES AT HAMBURG Hamburg, May 16. The Danish community and the Hamburg authorities visited the death chamber and paid their respects to the body of the late King. There was an affecting scene when the Queen touchingly thanked them for their■.—Reuter. - 151 words
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Article99 1912-05-17 7 .—Reuter. BANKERS’ CONFERENCE. London, May 16. The Conference of the Six Power Bankers regarding the Chinese Loan is concluded for the present. It will be resumed at a latter date, yet unfixed. Some of the delegates are leaving England to confer with their principals. Reuter learns that.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article60 1912-05-17 7 Reuter. FIGHTING RENEWED. Simla, May 16 The Dalai Lama contradicts the reported friction with the Tashi Lama, who has written him a friendly letter and is returning to Shigatse. Meanwhile peace overtures at Lhassa have failed, and fighting has been renewed. The Tibetans bombarded a Monastery andReuter. - 60 words
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Article52 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. N.S.W. MINERS’ BALLOT. Broken Hill (N S.W.), May 16. As a sequel to the fining of a Socialist £lOO for preventing his son drilling, the miners ballotted on the question of the retention of the Defence Act. The result was a majority for the retention of—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article59 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. SECOND READING PASSED. London, May 16 After a debate lasting four days the House of Commons has passed the Second Reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill by 348 votes to 267. Government and Disendowment. In the course of the Disestablishment debate the Government indicated its willingness to—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article50 1912-05-17 7 London, May 16. Mr. Horatio Bottomley has resigned his seat in Parliament. —Reuter. [Mr. Bottomley, who was an Independent Liberal, had represented South Hackney since 1906. He founded and is the Editor of John Bull, and is generally regarded as the best lay lawyer in the country.]50 words
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Article32 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. Berlin, May 16. The Guelphist member Colshorn, profiting by the new rule, has given notice to ask a question in the Reichstag regarding the Kaiser’s threat to Alsace.-—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article33 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. London, May 16. The Daily Telegraph, referring to the six power Bankers’ meeting in London, says it transpired that Austria applied to parti- cipate in the China Loan.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article22 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. London, May 16. The Leicestershire and North Staffordshire District Boards have satisfactorily settled the question of the miners wages.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article23 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. London, May 16. Mr. Asquith announc d in the Commons that Parliament will rise in August and reassemble in October.-—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article988 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. IMPORTANT SPEECH BY MR. CHURCHILL. OVER-SEAS FORCES. London, May 16. Mr. Winston Churchill, ata banquet of the Shipwrights Company in London, said that if the additional estimates for men, money and material for which he would have to ask Parliament were not so large as some hoped—Reuter. - 988 words
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Article75 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. PROSPECTS OF REMOVAL. London, May 16. In the House of Commons, Mr. J. C. Wedgwood moved the abolition of the Sugar Duty. Mr. Lloyd George regretted his inability to accept the motion because he would be would be unable to deal with the matter immediately. No.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article73 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. STRENGTHENING HER FORCES. Berlin, May 16. In the Reichstag, on the second reading of the Kiauchau estimates, Admiral von Tirpitz, replying to Socialist criticism of the strengthening of the forces by fivehundred, said that all the Consulates, even the Chinese authorities, earnestly requested the sending. —Reuter. - 73 words
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Article43 1912-05-17 7 HEAVY SENTENCES AT SINGAPORE. [from Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 17. At the Assizes the gang i obbers alleged to have been concerned in the New Bridge Roads case were sentenced, one to ten and the other to fourteen years’ imprisonment.43 words
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Article49 1912-05-17 7 —Reuter. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS. London, May 16. 1 he King at Aidershot presented colours to the Scots Guards the Dorsetshires and the Narth Lancashire. Besides a speech His Majesty addressed a letter to each reviewing their history. Lord Methuen led the Guards on the marchpast..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article94 1912-05-17 7 a,.—ber Ostasiatische Lloyd. The Late King. Berlin, May 17. The Kaiser has abandoned his stay at Frankfurt, and returned to Hamburg. In the Reichstag a vote of condolence with the family of King Frederick was passed. Sagar Duty. The Armaments Commission of the Reichstag has received aa,.—ber Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 94 words
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Advertisement167 1912-05-17 7 AN ADVERTISING EXPERIMENT. A writer on advertising matters in a New York newspaper tells a very interesting experience that has a moral for some Penang advertisers. He happened to see a very large newspaper advertisement of a concern that he knew to be a steady and consistent user of much167 words
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Advertisement561 1912-05-17 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I “The choice and master spirits of this age.”— Shakespeare. WANTED JOY YOUNG ENGLISHMAN (30) BUCHANAN’S position of Trust nuy capacity, 5 (I Pl Whila” years in Straits and F.M.S., capable of UldvK vl 11 HI lv managing office, <fcc, exc. references. AND 1808 LON. c/o Pinang Gazette.561 words
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Article130 1912-05-17 8 a I Friday, May IT. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m. Lodge Scotia Installation Banquet. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Golf Club Tennis Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saterday, May 18. Olympic Trial Races. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Cricket Tournament: B’worth130 words
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Article52 1912-05-17 8 Friday, May 17.— A rare and varied assortment of plants and palms at Sepoy Lines, residence of F. T. Kinder; 1115 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Tuesday, May SI. High class and Artistic household furniture at Norwood, Logan Road, residence of F. O. Hallifax, 11.15 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark52 words
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Article26 1912-05-17 8 For erection of Manager’s Bungalow at Juru, Province Wellesley. Plans and specifications can be obtained at Brown, Phillips and Stewart: tenders close on May 21.26 words
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Article40 1912-05-17 8 Homeward. Stkambb. Abbivks. Mails Sails Clobx. P. &O. Oriental Sat. 18/5 1 p.m. 4 p.m, N.D.L. P. Ludwig Tues. 21/5 M. Sydney Mon. 27/5 ♦Singapore, f Mails close in Penang Outward. P. &O. Arcadia Mon. 20/5 N. 23/540 words
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Article214 1912-05-17 8 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Description. Penang, May 17. Beef: Ct/. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 M Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24214 words
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Advertisement835 1912-05-17 8 PENANC ICE I IN GREAT BRITAIN AND INDUSTRIAL Coy. ■HK VK *Y* V■ 9 ARE MAKERS O/ MA K 1 tL L o Coloured Cement Tiles For Nalls, Batnrooms, etc. Vh NTM jn I IB A Large Slock always on kand. IW| V or made to Selected patterns. 1 11835 words
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Advertisement254 1912-05-17 8 HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Americaiii. OHLENDORFF’S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER Always in Stock. CH °P MATA CARL SCHLIEPER’S Implements, Tools and Machinery for Rubber Estates. H. M. B. and Four Crown” Whisky. SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN S Co., PENANG. Atlas Puncture-Proof Inner Cases. PUNCTURES IMPOSSIBLE. ROAD STOPS254 words
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Article1987 1912-05-17 9 ce Mu acrihp.l Num'er of Issue 3 i Capital Su scribed. Bhares Value. 2 Dividends. Name 5 J g 0 S i1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING. 1903 $300,000 *****00 30,000 310 110 10 30 30 10 in* Belat Tin Mining do 4 450 1906 300.000 225 000 22.5001,987 words
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Article1040 1912-05-17 9 ARRIVALS. Delta, Brit., 8089, Martin, May 16, Bombay, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, May 17, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Hunter, May 17, Bernam, gen., E. 8. A Co. Lunka, Brit., 956, Sinclair, May 17, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co.1,040 words
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Article106 1912-05-17 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To- Mobbow. For Pet clow Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 8 a.m. Deli Calypso 11 a .m, Calcutta Gregory Apcar noon. Rangoon and Calcutta Erinpura 1 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauri- I Oriental 1 p.mj tius, Egypt, and vid > Parcels noon, Brindisi106 words
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Article35 1912-05-17 9 Penang The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Ruunymede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Ipoh —The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpub :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Bangkok :—Legation Hotel.35 words
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Advertisement58 1912-05-17 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated *****5. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office I Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road< 8» E. Asia. f Singapore, W; A. White, Manager. A.58 words
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Advertisement450 1912-05-17 9 To be Fore-warned is to be Fore-armed. With a bottle of HORLICK’S MALTED MILK always at hand, you may defy any premonitions of approaching lassitude. Don’t wait for it to get an obstinate and firm hold upon you, possibly, eventually undermining your constitution, but take several cups of HORLICK’S MALTED450 words
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Miscellaneous19 1912-05-17 9 The Moon. O New Muon May 17 First Quarter 23 O Full Moon 31 Last (Quarter a<i June 819 words
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