Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 119 VOL. LXX. FRIDAY, 24th MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement850 1912-05-24 1 ggniiDnnDnDauanannDiiMn For $3O j You can have the Pinang Gazette posted every day D for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) g Proportionate Quarterly and n Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in c advance and remittances should D be addressed to g The Managing Director: 0 PINANG850 words
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Article1645 1912-05-24 2 THE P. O. COMPANY. NEW CAPITAL ISSUE. The directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company announce a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on the preferred stock, and an interim dividend at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum on the deferred stock1,645 words
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Advertisement843 1912-05-24 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. NOTICE. W A TED. WIFE wo AH SWEE is no IVI longer under my protection and I AN EXPERIENCED CLERK to hold no responsibility for her in any supervise clerical staff in a mercan- DQat^er ln uture. tile office in the F. M.S. Apply in writing 1821-25-5 LEEjSOOWENG,843 words
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Advertisement165 1912-05-24 2 Wiiat’s the Use? What’s the use of enduring those frightful pains in your face, when ten minutes’ rubbing with Little’s Oriental Balm will bring relief? Neuralgia is nothing but tortured nerves. But those nerves quivering with agony, unfit you for sleep, work or enjoyment. Little’s Oriental Balm soothes, comforts, relieves—stops165 words
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Advertisement266 1912-05-24 2 HEIDSIECK MONOPOLIfI Red. Seal and Gout Americain. OHLENDORFF’S M DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANcH AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER Always in Stock. H GHOP MATA I CARL SCHLIEPER’S H Implements, Tools and Machinery I for Rubber EstatH H. M. B. and Four Crown Whisll SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN Co., I PENANG. I IN GBEAT BRITAIN266 words
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Article863 1912-05-24 3 GAS TURBINES. Gas turbine? have been constructed and worked, but none so far has proved reasonably efficient, aud one small experimental turbine even had a negative efficiency. The was largely due to the amount of power required to compress the gas and air for combustion. Even when a863 words
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Article875 1912-05-24 3 ACTION AGAINST PLANTERS’ BUREAU. In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday morning, Mr. Justice Ebden delivered judgment in an action brought by tl>e New Zealand Rubber Company, Ltd., of Oamaru, New Zealand, carrying on business as rubber planters in Kelantan, against Mr. Walter Jackson, proprietor of the Planters’875 words
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Article34 1912-05-24 3 Pmahg The E. AO. Hotel, The Crag, by the Sea, Runaymede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Ifob The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpub :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rawgoom —Strand Hotel. BaMGKOK Legation Hotel.34 words
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Advertisement322 1912-05-24 3 □nnnnnnnnrmnnnnnnn nnnannnnnnnn u n n n g 6 H. P. 4 H. P. n n n 3 Model de Luxe. Tourist Model. a n n n n n n a n n g MOTOR g g REX I J3 a CYCLES. n 2 n n n n n a n322 words
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Advertisement130 1912-05-24 3 WEBBER S GARAGE. CHIN SENG S Co., Ltd. MACBETH A BARRETT, 7. ualn street, PENANG, 7. uiiea street. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnn TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS. g f REPAIRS g 0 Of every description undertaken H All work Guaranteed, CARS FOR HIRE S n ANY HOUR OF DAY OR NIGHT. H CHAkGES OX130 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article893 1912-05-24 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Sir, With the exception of his opening (and quite unwarranted) eneer that I obviously fncertaiu “a mistaken notion of •what properly constitutes a religion,” and his final impertinent (because undemonstrated) suggestion that I am irrational, I have not much fault893 words
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Article556 1912-05-24 4 A CRISIS PREDICTED. Mr. E. G. Money, of Messrs. Boustead Bros., wbo has recently been on a visit to the Federated Malay States, had some interesting observations to make to a representative of the Times of Ceylon on the labour question in Malaya. Mr. Money said the556 words
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Article322 1912-05-24 4 A CEYLON OPINION. The Ceylon Observer republished in full the special article that the Pinang Gazette printed lately from a legal correspondent on the new Labour Code and made the following comments thereon The framers of the new Consolidating Labour Ordinance in Malaya must have322 words
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Article291 1912-05-24 4 A MODERATE INCREASE. The return of Imports and Exports for the Colony for the first quarter of 1912 have now been issued. In Imports there is an inc-ease of $17,219,170 over the corresponding qua r ter of 1911, and in Exports an increase of $12,102,408. Total increase291 words
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Article311 1912-05-24 4 In the House of Commons on May 2. Mr. Fell asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he has sanctioned the further loans which a e being made to the Chinese Government by the groups of bankers representing certain Great Powers, and, if311 words
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Article226 1912-05-24 4 A writer in Printer 1 Ink gives the following Commandments for Success tn 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, few226 words
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Article483 1912-05-24 4 Sore Throat —Its Care aad Preveatioa. Moat infectious diseases are caught through inhaling germs. If the germs did not exist, those diseases would be unknown. As, however, germs do exist, everyone should guard against their inroads, for they multiply so rapidly that a few become millions in a483 words
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Advertisement458 1912-05-24 4 THE PINANG GAZETTE WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. Copies will be ready at 10 a m. tomorrow. Price 40 cents CONTENTS. Editorials Page. The Paris Bandits 609 The Welsh Demand 609 Emigration to Australia 610 East and West 610 Disendowment The China Loan 611 Assizes 636 Consolidate 1 Malay Rubber Estates 61458 words
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Advertisement615 1912-05-24 4 AMUSEMENTS. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! TO-NICHT TO-NICHT I I AT THE Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, (PENANG'S OLD FAVOURITES) PENANG ROAD. WHERE ALL THE BEST AND SELECTED FILMS OF DIFFERENT MAKERS WILL BE SCREENED. Specialities COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. PROGRAMME. 1. Scullions Dreams [Pathe Film]. 2. The Pasha’s Daughter 1,000 feet [Thauhouser Co.].615 words
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Article806 1912-05-24 5 LINKING UP THE EMPIRE. Reuter’s Agency is informed that the following is the position with regard to the decision reached at the Imperial Conference of last year to connect the various parts of the Empire by wireless telegraphy. The Marconi Company has entered into a contract with806 words
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Article828 1912-05-24 5 —Daily Express. WHY MILLIONAIRES OWN HORSES. It is interesting to study some of these millionaire owners. There are some patricians who own as an inherited duty. They are not exactly lacking in keenness, but nobody would style them enthusiasts. Possibly the present Duke of Devonshire will gain the—Daily Express. - 828 words
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Article163 1912-05-24 5 The financial statement shows a credit balance $1,553.09. During the year 22 new members joined the Club, and the total number of members is now 53. The Committee have made considerable progress in a systematic investigation of many roads with a view of taking steps to provide163 words
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Advertisement318 1912-05-24 5 Preserve your Beauty by the daily use of “‘HAZELINE’ SNOW’’ P (trade mark) /I IBM !?r®| KFSM Let it be said of you —“She wears BSSjBy xHMfIH I I well.” Weather and time pass lightly !MH over the complexion which is kept ■.Sa -HAZF.LINE’ |j BflM E c^ear smooth and318 words
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Advertisement258 1912-05-24 5 PIXOAP A superfine tar preparation for washing the hair. The best method of imparting vigour to the scalp and vitality to the hair. Use it while taking your bath/ a V' W (pixoap) .MB! CARBONIC ACID GAS ALWAYS IN STOCK, SPECIAL PRICE FOR LARGE ORDERS. For Particulars, Apply to G.258 words
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Article1130 1912-05-24 6 Although rubber is now the chief agricultural product of Malaya, it is well that the mistake should be avoided of putting all eggs into one basket. This can never be literally true when coconuts continue to occupy the position they do to-day. But there are other directions to which1,130 words
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Article153 1912-05-24 6 WITNESSES CONVICTED OF PERJURY. In the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher concluded the case in which Man bin Mat Hussein was charged with the murder of one Ismail at Permatang Jangos, Province Wellesley, on Februa- y 21, 1911. It will be remembered that after153 words
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Article231 1912-05-24 6 Nad «sen, a Tamil, was this morning charged with the theft of 60 cents belonging to a cold-drinks seller. The prosecution stated that on March 28 last, Yeoh Ah Quai, a cold-drinks seller, left 60 cents in a tin on the five-foot way at Campbell Street and231 words
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Article68 1912-05-24 6 At the Rubber Association’s thirtysixth auction, held on the 2lst inst. there were offered for Sale 133 cases Piculs 128.41 or 17,121 lbs Sold 101 cises Piculs 98.26 or 13,101 lbs. Sheet No. Smoked s24o—to $251 Unamoked 235—t0 245 Crepe No. 1 240—t0 250 No. 268 words
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Article92 1912-05-24 6 At a meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Friday, May 31, the AttorneyGeneral will move That this council approves the orders, rules and regulations made by the Governor in Council under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1910 and published for general information as a supplement to92 words
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Article223 1912-05-24 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $101.05 per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £205 spot and £2OO 15s. three months. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 175 tons, $101.55 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd, 75223 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article27 1912-05-24 6 LEWIS BEATEN BY CARPENTIER Paris, May 23. Carpentier, the French boxer, defeated the American welterweight, Willie Lewis, on points in a contest of twenty rounds.— Reuter.27 words
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Article32 1912-05-24 6 Reuter. London, May 23. The Nava! and Military tournament opened at Olympia this afternoon in thepresence of Their Majesties the King and Queen. It was a magnificent display.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article20 1912-05-24 6 Reuter. London, May 23. 131 entries have been received for the Bisley Empire Day rifle competition.—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article176 1912-05-24 6 THE PENANG TEAM. Arrangements have been made for a football match between the Penang M.F.A. and the Singapore M F A. which will take place in Singapore on June 3, the King’s Birthday. The Penang team will leave for Singapore by the s.s. Klang on the 28th inst.176 words
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Article79 1912-05-24 6 There will be a ride on M inday morning 27th instant; ine-t on the Parade Ground at 7 o’clock and finish at the Golf Club. The entries for the Gymkhana close on. Saturday 25th instant. The following are the events 1. A Flat Race Distance Handicap 2.79 words
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Article153 1912-05-24 6 Ties fixed for to-d*y Single Handicap.— Laidlaw v. J. R. Brown L. M. Evans v. Drummond Wallace r. W. Daniel. The Young Muslim Union an! the Jamathol Phirdans will meet in the M. F. A. competition to-day at the Dato Kramat Gardens. On Whitsunday, the Young Muslim Union»153 words
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Article131 1912-05-24 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, Allow me a space in your column to correct an error io the statement made hy Mr. Mann at the Football l.eigue meeting in reference to the control of the Esplanade. Mr. Mann, in his explanation to the President’ remarks,131 words
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Advertisement327 1912-05-24 6 By Special s Appointment Majesty to K* George. RUDGE MOTOR BICYCLES. WHY A RUDGE Because Kudge quality is a sterling quality and anything constructed in the Kudge factory many be relied upon to be in the very forefront of excellence in design, material, and workmanship and of suitability for the327 words
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Advertisement74 1912-05-24 6 To-Day’» Content». Page f.—The P. <fc O. Company. Page 3.— Engineering Notes and Estate Labour. Page If. Labour in Malaya; The Colony’s Trade; and Correspondence. Page 5. —Great Wireless Development; and Sporting Notes. Pape 6.— Editorial: “Camphor”; The Assizes and Sporting News. Page 7. Telegrams. Pape B.— Windsor Limited. Page74 words
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Miscellaneous26 1912-05-24 6 DEATH. Rowe.—At the Nursing House,. St. Thomas’ Walk, Singapore, on May 2, Clara Mary Beatrice, beloved wife of C. Hawkins Rowe, Construction Department, F.M.S. Railways, Seremban.26 words
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Article260 1912-05-24 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. RUBBERS VARIABLE. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. 2 2 2 BHABSB. J. >* a jq a tn Mini* g, P. Bharu 6* 6| 6.60 6.80 P. Lama 2.10 2.50 2 2.40260 words
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Article103 1912-05-24 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, May 24. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/7|, sellers. Plantation Para, 4/10*, done. There are buyers at below to-day’s quotation.[From a Malacca Correspondent.] - 103 words
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Article126 1912-05-24 7 The S.T, correspondent wires London, May 21. The auction, to-day, advanced a week iu view of the Whitsuntide holidays, was slow and prices fell again. Three hundred and ninety tons of Plantation was offered (360 tons Malayan) •gainst 690 tons (632 tons Malayan) at the last auction.126 words
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Article32 1912-05-24 7 o ur Q wn Correspondent Singapore, May 24. following were the prices of copra other produce yesterday Fepper, White $32.50 r Black 21.50 opra > Bali 10.85 p ontianak 10.30 10.9032 words
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Article286 1912-05-24 7 DE BOSECK AT THE ASSIZES. COURT CHAMBERLAIN'S EVIDENCE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 24. The De Boseck case was continued at the Assizes. Mr. Margrett stated that the box con taining the jewels was insured for <£8,210. Lloyd’s refused to pay. He admitted it would materially286 words
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Article144 1912-05-24 7 REFERENCES AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 24. Both the Singapore papers give long, appreciative notices of the late Mr. C. B. Buckley. They dwell upon the Christian character of his private life, his support of many charities, his work for children, and his144 words
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Article62 1912-05-24 7 AFFRAY WITH POLICE NEAR IPOH. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, May 23. There was a serious affray at Kampar ast night between the police and members of an alleged secret society, who attempted to force a woman to join the Society and jay $lOO. Some of the62 words
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Article51 1912-05-24 7 SEVERE DAMAGE. [From Our Own orrespondent.] Ipoh, May 23. A storm caused considerable damage to the township of Menglembu. Several roofs of houses were swept off by the force of the wind. The rain badly flooded the mining lombongs. A Malay woman was killed by lightning at51 words
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Article43 1912-05-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 24. Three local residents patrolled the Tambun Road last night in search of the tiger that killed a rikishaw coolie the previous day. They failed to discover any trace of the animal, however.43 words
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Article119 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. GENERAL STRIKE PROCLAIMED. COLLISION WITH POLICE. Budapest, May 23. The political turmoil is becoming more acute. The opposition has proclaimed a general strike in favour of universal suffrage. There was a huge demonstration of 50,000 to-day. A collision occurrec with the police. Many shots were fired, shop-windows—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article127 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. LONDON FOOD SUPPLY AFFECTED. London, May 24. The lightermen virtually admit that the employment of non-Unionists is their only pretext for striking. They affirm that the masters have in various ways violated existing agreements. The whole question of P a y And hours is now being raised.—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article50 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. FRANCO-RUSSIAN EFFORTS FOR SETTLEMENT. Paris, May 23. M. Isvolsky, speaking in the Russian Chamber of Commerce, said that the French and Russian Governments were making efforts to settle the Turco-Italian conflict. There was complete harmony with Great Britain who was a friend of both France and Russia.——Reuter. - 50 words
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Article35 1912-05-24 7 Berlin, May 24. Turkey has notified the German Ambassador that Italians were expelled from Constantinople owing to public ill-feeling, especially in consequence of the Italians’ action in Rhodes —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.35 words
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Article78 1912-05-24 7 .—Reuter. ROOSEVELT’S APPEAL. London, May 23. Roosevelt’s victory in Taft’s own State dismays the Taftites. It is variously interpreted, though the general feeling is that Roosevelt’s insistence on a large reconstruction of the existing conditions has appealed to the popular instinct. Mr. Bryan. It is beginning to.—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article52 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF WITH THE EMPIRE. Montreal, May 23. Mr. Foster, the Minister of Commerce, declared that Canada would soon have a preferential Tariff with the whole Empire. A start would be made with a preferential exchange with the West Indies. Negotiations were proceeding for a similar arrangement—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article52 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. HUGE BEQUESTS FOR CHARITY. Sydney, May 23. The widow of the late Mr. Russel Hall bequeathed a million pounds the income of which is to be devoted to the relief of poverty in Australia and the advancement of education and religion according to the Church—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article42 1912-05-24 7 GERMAN LINER OF 50,000 TONS. Hamburg, May 23. The Kaiser received an ovation at the launching of the Hamburg-Amerika Liner Imperator. The liner is of fffty thousand tons and has accommodation for 5,275 persons, with lifeboats sufficient for all.— Reuter.42 words
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Article121 1912-05-24 7 COUNT METTERNICH’S HOPE. AN AUSPICIOUS MOMENT. London, May 23. Count Paul Wolff-Metternich, until recently British Ambassador in London, speaking at a banquet given by the German Colony in London, said he gladly quitted the position after years of work. It was not always quite easy and sometimes121 words
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Article74 1912-05-24 7 A FAMOUS PAINTER. London, May 23. The death has taken place of Commendatore Eduardo de Martino, M.V.O.— Reuter. [Martino, who was an Italian by birth, was Marine and Painter-in-ordinary to the H. M. the late Qii«*en. He was an officer in the Italian Army till 1867. In 1875 he74 words
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Article21 1912-05-24 7 Reuter. London, May 23. Mr. George Black, the well known publisher, dropped dead in a London hotel.—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article52 1912-05-24 7 -Reuter. DISQUIETING STATEMENTS. London, May 24. Reports from Fez say the situation there is becoming worse. An attack has been made upon the city. It is momentarily expected that the execution of the men court-martialled in connection with the recent riots will be postponed for fear of-Reuter. - 52 words
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Article37 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. AT FRENCH MANOEUVRES. Paris, May 23. The feature of the French Mediterranean manceuvres was the attack of submarines and torpedo-boats. The Prince of Wales watched the proceedings from the bridge of the Danton.-—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article22 1912-05-24 7 -Reuter. Paris, May 23. M. Gillet, manage! of the newspaper Anarchic has been arrested and charged with inciting murder.—-Reuter. - 22 words
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Article25 1912-05-24 7 —Reuter. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. London, May 23. A cataract has been removed from the left eye of General Booth The operation was completely satisfactory.-—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article19 1912-05-24 7 Reuter. London, May 23. The United States has ordered five hundred marines to proceed to Cuba.—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article21 1912-05-24 7 Reuter. London, May 23. Mr. H. H. Asquith will address a demonstration at Dublin on July 19.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article29 1912-05-24 7 Reuter. London, May 24. It is reported that the White Star Co. dividends paid in 1911 amounted to 60%, the profit for the year being £1,074,752.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article69 1912-05-24 7 London, May 24. Lord Strachie has been appointed Pay-master-General.—Reuter. For causing hurt to his employer, a Chinese workman was yesterday sentenced to one day’s imprisonment by Mr. Brown and fined $20 or, in default of payment, to undergo one month’s imprisonment. It was farther ordered that $10 of69 words
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Advertisement918 1912-05-24 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ’T»s With our judgments as with our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his Mr. Mrs. R. IF. T Corbett. n own. Pope. P P G But the judgments of all com- petent critics are unanimous in BUYING AGENTS WANTED BUYING AGENTS WANTED declaring BUYING AGENTS918 words
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Article1057 1912-05-24 8 ANNUAL MEETING. At the second annual general meeting of the Windsor (F. M. 8.) Rubber Estate, Limited, held at 3, Lloyd’s Avenue, London, E. C., on 2nd April, 1912, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (Chairman of the Company) presided. The notice calling the meeting and Auditors’ certificate having been1,057 words
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Advertisement631 1912-05-24 8 ■wu uiiiiinininrainuun I HOWARTH i ERSKINE, I? i CIVIL MECHANICAL J ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS. Structural Steelwork, J i Estate Mining Equipment, j Every Kind of Machinery, J 1 Tools, Accessories, Etc., Etc. j Head Office and Works w| SINGAPORE. g 2 Local Branch: "oh. Malacca, 2S. Beech Street, M RANGOON A631 words
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Advertisement512 1912-05-24 8 IF YOU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease, •uoh Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glaadular Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, Ac., DON’T DELAY bat at once start a course of Clarke’s Blood Mixture (the World-famed Blood Purifier), and the experience of thousands whom512 words
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Advertisement1013 1912-05-24 8 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. jitts Brothers, ORDERS BY MAJOR BrHje WHO specialists. THE HON’BLE A. R- ADAMS, painless Extraction under Commandant. Anaesthetic. May 1912. Moderate Charges and Free Consultation. 24th Friday, Recruit Drill; B Company, Musketry Training Mini- KING STREET, near the Esplanade. ature Range. 26th Sunday, Range reserved for 1 Competition1,013 words
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Article1923 1912-05-24 9 d. Capital- 8u v wcri v ed. N gh^ea.° f Value. 2 Dividend*. Name J 1 cp* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING. 1903 <300.000 «00-000 30,000 910 810 10 30 lOint Be£Tin Minin. Oo 4 4.» C7l Su! 7? 500 fl £1 30 15 30 42$ Gopeng Tin1,923 words
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Article932 1912-05-24 9 ARRIVALS. Antilochus Brit., 5802, Stewart, May 23, B’head, gen., William Mansfield Co. Bencluch, Brit., 2679, Millan, May 24, L’don, gen., Boustead Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, May 24, T. Anson, gen., E. 8. <fe Co. Lunka, Brit., 956, Sinclair, May 24, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Petrel, Brit.,932 words
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Article148 1912-05-24 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, To- Mobbow. For Per Close Mergui, Tavoy, and Moulmein Zaida 7 a.m. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 10 a.m, Alor Star (Kedah) Hong Ho 10 a.m. Madras, taking mails'} for Europe, etc., vid > Teesta 10 a.m. Bombay J Regt,148 words
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Advertisement58 1912-05-24 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865« BUSINESS IN FORCE. f33,80D,000.0.Q FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME I»I1 19,156,500:6.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, St land Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay, Chief Office 1 Battery Road, 8; E. Asia. J Singapore, W; A. Whiti, Atanagor.58 words
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Advertisement192 1912-05-24 9 BOVRIL Cr Health dßcauty z Women of all Nations Use the DALLI For Household Use.— To use it is the best, most simple, and most comfortable way of ironing. Independent of stove and gas, it can .be used anywhere. Non.-infla»nm»ble fuel without noxious fumes. No risk from fire healthier and192 words
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Miscellaneous18 1912-05-24 9 The Moon. O Full Moon May 31 Lasb Qaarter Juue 8 O New Mnou 15 First Quarter 2218 words
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Article125 1912-05-24 10 Friday, May 24. Empire Day. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Golf Club Tennis Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuals Kangvar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, May 25. Cricket Selangor v. Perak, Ipoh. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Cricket Tournament B’worth v. M.R.C.,125 words
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Article88 1912-05-24 10 Tuesday, May 28. —Sale of lands at Burmah Road belonging to Bob Mohamed Meera Lebby, deceased 11 a.m. Logan’s Buildings P. R. A. Doral, Licensed auctioneer. Friday, May 31, Sale of land situate in Love Lane with shop house No. 60, belonging Bob Mahomed Meera Lebby, deceased 1188 words
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Article74 1912-05-24 10 Fori supply of furniture to Government quarters in Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang up to end of next year. Tenders close at noon on May 29 and should be forwarded to Under Secretary, F.M.S. Kuala Lumpur. For construction and erection of two sheds near Sungei Pinang; for re-tiling74 words
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Article224 1912-05-24 10 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dmobiption. Penang, May 24 Baxv: 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 Pobk: Pork 32 Pig’s Head H 20 Feet224 words
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Advertisement1071 1912-05-24 10 N„ w 1 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA >/ AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA; Incorporated by Royal Charter. m JL <khß Paid-Bp Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fend ...£1,650,000 J span Mail Steamskip Co. Id. LUbU jy «.wo,ooo M ta 38, BISHO PS GATE, LONDON, 1. 0. AGBNOINS AND BbANCHM. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon S Bombay1,071 words
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Advertisement619 1912-05-24 10 s "(soold i M Of all Brushes, undoubtedly the Tooth Brush has the hardest and M most trying time, being constantly used wet, not infrequently with M some vigour, against hard and often irregular teeth, and finally put JJ Ji away in a damp state. Therefore the Tooth Brush, with619 words
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Article784 1912-05-24 11 For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and o*3o p.m. Batterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bakit Tambun, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a,m., 1-45 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bakit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a.m., 8 a.m., 10-40 a.m.,784 words
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