Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-31 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED <833. No. 124 VOL. LXX. FRIDAY, 31st MAY, 19«2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement739 1912-05-31 1 ■■■■■■□onuao □□an□□□□■■■■■■ For $3O j \7 ou can have the Pinang I Gazette posted every day for a whole yeai to year address. (LOCAL SUaCRIPTION. $27.) D g Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should g be addressed to U The Manajm? Director: piNANC739 words
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Advertisement16 1912-05-31 1 uua»»0.....«.«» 0 0 C 8 i 12 H 4 1 PAGES. I a 2 o o16 words
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Article1116 1912-05-31 2 THE WORLD’S PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION. -I. fTf At the seventh annual general meeting of the Pelmadulla Rubber Company, Limited, specially held on May 8, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannou Street, E.C., Mr. John McEwan (chairman of the company) said The price of rubber1,116 words
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Article492 1912-05-31 2 The second ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Sayong Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May 8 at the offices, Leadenhall Street, London Mr. R K. Magor presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said there was little for him to remark,492 words
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Advertisement905 1912-05-31 2 NOTICE.NOTICE. PENANG TURF CLUB. ,N THE ESTATE of rtHHnu ALEXANDER LAWRENCE N OTIC Ek Deceased. THE RACE COURSE will be officially PURSUANT to the conveyancing and open for Training for the Autumn IT Lavr of Property Ordinance 1886 1912 Meeting on and after Tuesday, the g_ 46, notice is hereby905 words
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Advertisement172 1912-05-31 2 Say I Will Say I will get rid of this Rheumatism— I will stop this terrible pain—l will be well and strong, able to work and able to enjoy life.” Then go to the nearest Chemist or Medicine Vendor and ask for a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm. If a172 words
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Advertisement398 1912-05-31 2 ARE YOU LOSING WEIGHT? AS A RESULT OF ,LLNESS yr -A A*-*- I X 11 1 If so, your body is using up its reserve of vitality I instead of thriving upon the food you eat. 5 1 Consumption will follow unless this waste is 1 checked. -.I B ‘Kepler’398 words
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Article1062 1912-05-31 3 BOMBAY PORT OFFICER’S TRIBUTE. The agitation by the white seamen of the P. and O. Company against lascar crews has probably attracted much more interest in Indian and other eastern ports than in England. Practica'ly every line of steame>s coming into the Indian ocean carry lascar crews. The1,062 words
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Article697 1912-05-31 3 THE BLACK STRIPE ON THE CHINESE FLAG. Of the five stripes, the black line is for the many tribes dwelling principally in the West of China, and forming the predecessors of the sons of Han. After detailing the movement by which the Chinese first entered China697 words
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Advertisement316 1912-05-31 3 odnnnnnn n n n n n n n nn n d nndn d n n d FORD CARS. TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Five passengers. 20 Horse power fully equipped Including. Cape Cart Hood. 5 q Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tai q lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire316 words
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Advertisement55 1912-05-31 3 NOTICE. A LIST of applications for public house licences to be considered at the meeting of the Board of Licensing Justice’s on Wednesday, the 19th June, 1912, may be seen on application at the Chinese Protectorate during the usual office hours. W. T. CHAPMAN, Secretary, Board oj Licensing Justices. Chinese55 words
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Advertisement128 1912-05-31 3 CONTINENTAL -TYRES--for Motor, Motor Cycle 8 Cycle. WEBBER’S GARAGE. CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. Macbeth Barrett, PENANG. nunnrannnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnrann n TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS. g f REPAIRS n Of every description undertaken S? AH work Guaranteed. 5 CARS FOR HIRE n n ANY HOUR OF DAY OR NIGHT. H n 0 CHARGES128 words
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Article77 1912-05-31 4 PROBABLE STARTERS. (P. G. Special Cable.) London, May 31. Following are the probable runners for the Derby (June 6): Fintade.au, Thrace, Aleppo, Balblair, Hall Cross, Catmint, Cylba, Cylgad, Farman, Farrier, Jaega r Javelin, Jinjling Geordie, Koscindto, Lorenzo, Mordred, Oiseau Bleu, Orchestrion, Sweeper 11, Tagalie, Tracery, Edgar, White Star,(P. G. Special Cable.) - 77 words
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Article320 1912-05-31 4 The hunt, which catne off yesterday, was favoured with fine weather, and turned out a success from riding and social points of view. The ride was distinguished in having as one of its number*, the Hon. W. C. Michel], Resident Councillor, a pleasure which has not been320 words
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Article361 1912-05-31 4 GOVT. vs FREE SCHOOL. The last match in th? second round of the Penang Cup Co npeiitioa between the Penang Free School aud the Government Service, was pl yed yesterday afternoon on Victoria Green before a large number of spectators. Mr. H. A. Neubronner was referee. The361 words
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Article808 1912-05-31 4 Mr. B. H. F. Barnard, Deputy Conservator of Forests, F.M.S. and 8.5., has returned to Taiping. The Acting British Resident, Mr. Oliver Marks, will leave Ipoh for Kuala Lumpur early next week. Mr. Maurice Maude, the well-known planter of Cecily Estate, left for Home by the Japanese808 words
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Article699 1912-05-31 4 LETTER FROM THE CHAMBER. The Penang Chamber of Commerce has addressed the following letter to Government dated May 14, 1912 Sib, -mWe have the honour to inform you that the Committee of the Chamber met yesterday to discuss the new Ports Bill, the Honourables A. R. Adams699 words
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Article380 1912-05-31 4 WHAT TWO ROYAL PHYSICIANS SAY. Of all the simple joys of life, few give a greater thrill than when, after a sieje of illness, the patient is told that he has hfo suffering behind him he is convalescent, and is to be allowed to resume380 words
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Advertisement98 1912-05-31 4 NOT I CE. THE right to collect pearls and pearl shells without diving apparatus and to collect green snails and sea slugs in the Mergui Archipelago from the Ist increase of Tawthalin 1274 (11th September, 1912) to the last day of Wagaung 1275 (30th August 1913) i.e. one year will98 words
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Advertisement270 1912-05-31 4 THE PINANG GAZETTE WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. Copies will be ready at 10 a. tn. to> morrow. Price 40 cents CONTENTS. Editorials Pa<?e. Camphor 643 League v. Cricket Club 643 Labour Turmoil 644 A Japanese on Chin* 644 Froebel and His Teaching 645 Alleged Secret Society 647 Automobile Club 650 Assizes270 words
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Advertisement978 1912-05-31 4 AMUSEMENTS. NOTICE. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT the Penang Sales Room, Straits Cinematograph Co. U r BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS PENANG ROAD. OF LIM KIM JOO NEOH deceaBed New Tent, New Management, New Important AllCtiOll Sale Decoration, Naw Films, New Subject, of Valuable Land and la fact everything new. HOUSe Property,978 words
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Article2674 1912-05-31 5 \.—S.T. JURY’S VERDICT OF GUILTY. SENTENCE POSTPONED. At the Singapore Assizes on Tuesday Mr. Battenberg addressed the jury for upwards of two hours and a half on behalf of De Boseck, accused of retaining, or, in the alternative, of assisting in the disposal of two pearls said\.—S.T. - 2,674 words
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Article130 1912-05-31 5 The house committee of a certain club recently received this unique complaint: ‘A I have the honour to inform you that I lunched at the club this afternoon and had as my guests three gentlemen,, all wellknown gourments. Among other things an omelet was served. It130 words
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Advertisement238 1912-05-31 5 Ik L rtlilUßl 111 111 i M I 'MELTONIAiqS CREAM Cannot be «quailed foe II ill renovating all kind* of 11 Glm« Kid Boot* A Sbooo I “LUTETIAN CREAM rar, it for all kind» of BROWN Leather Boot» A Shoe*. 1 SOLD EVERYWHERE S M.d. b, »h. Mamtlaciurer. at th.238 words
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Advertisement67 1912-05-31 5 THE LIFE OF TRADE.” A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makes an impression, but it is only tbe continuous insertion of the advertisement, like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argument home and clinches it.67 words
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Advertisement662 1912-05-31 5 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrraDnnunnu 1 PERLIS GUANO, S n u g PHOSPHATIC MANURE g g Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q H Specially for 13 n RUBBER, g a COCONUT, g a TAPIOCA, S COFFEE, g a SUGAR, Etc. n n n 13 GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN 2 a n q 40;/662 words
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Article14 1912-05-31 6 Hagenziekeb.—At Penang, on the 31s May, Mrs. B. F. Hagenzieker, of a son.14 words
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Article1099 1912-05-31 6 Mr. Peel, President of the Municipality, at last evening’s meeting of the Commissioners, alluding to the friction between the Football League and the Penang Cricket Club, expressed the opinion that it might have been obviated and went on to say that the less publicity1,099 words
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Article1312 1912-05-31 6 FOOTBALL ON THE ESPLANADE. THE SUPPLEMENTAL ESTIMATES A meeting of the Municipal Commission of George Town was held last evening when there were present Messrs W. Peel (President) W T. Chapman, F. Duxbury, Yeoh Quan Seok, Lim Eu Toh, L. A. C. Biggs (Secretary) O. V. Thomas (Electrical1,312 words
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Article149 1912-05-31 6 I 'HE Pinang Gazette has pleasure in informing its readers that arrangements have been made for the frequent publication of exclusive commercial cables from a special correspondent in London. The message 1 the first of which appears to-day, will, it is believed, bĕ found of great interest and149 words
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Advertisement188 1912-05-31 6 By Special Jis Appointment Majesty to K*** RUDGE MOTOR BICYCLES. WHY A RUDGE Because Kudge quality is a sterling quality and anything constructed in the Budge factory many be relied upon to be in the very forefront of excellence in design, material, and workmanship and of suitability for the work188 words
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Advertisement83 1912-05-31 6 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. Page 2.— Pelmadulla Rubber Co. Page 3.— Lascar Crews and The Position in China. page 4_—The Ports Bill; Sporting News and Social and Personal. Page s.—The Pearl Case and Lunching at the Club. Page 6.— Editorial: A Storm in a Tea Cup and Municipal Commission. Page 7.— Telegrams.83 words
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Obituary13 1912-05-31 6 DEATH. Stronach.—At Aberdeen on 30th ihst., John Stronach, late of Penang, aged 58.13 words
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Article222 1912-05-31 7 TINS STEADY. SOME RUBBERS DOWN The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. SHABIB. M m M Afinitf/. Kinta 18 19| c. 18 19$ c pengkalen 4| 5 4| 4| Rahman Tin 23 25 Tekka 29222 words
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Article94 1912-05-31 7 SATISFACTORY REPORTS. From Our Own Correspondent j Singapore, May 31. The report on Telok Anson states that there is a profit of $22,191, a diviiend of 50,0 being declared. $lO,OOO has been placed to the development account, and $2,446 carried forward. The highest price for rubber was 6/6f94 words
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56 1912-05-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 31. lu the Supreme Court M. A. Tobin sued E. A. Gardiner, Assistant Superintendent of Police, for criminal conversation with Mrs. Tobin The mother of Mrs Tobin and M. A. Tobin gave evidence regarding their parts in the affair, and56 words
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Article48 1912-05-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 31. Khoo Mah Lek, the Ipoh towkay, was found guilty of using false documents (luring a Supreme Court enquiry was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment and fined $250. Bail was granted in the sum of $4,000 pending an appeal.48 words
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Article43 1912-05-31 7 ADDITIONAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENT. From our Own Correspondence.) Ipoh, May 31. It is understood the General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways is now actively engaged in arranging the long talked of one day train from Ipoh to Penang and back again.43 words
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Article29 1912-05-31 7 ARRIVAL AT SINGAPORE. (From Ow Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 31. The team of Malay footballers from Penang has arrived. They play a team <’f Johore Malays to-day.29 words
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Article68 1912-05-31 7 TO-DAY’S CHIEF FEATURES. LATEST ROBBER DIVIDENDS. (P. G. Speeial Cable.) London, May 31. The markets are nervous and depressed owing to the gamble in Marconis and Nigerians. Rubbers are flat. In consequence of the strike of transport workers supplies are being withheld, and an auction is doubtful. The68 words
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Article79 1912-05-31 7 [From a Malacca Correspondent.} Malacca, May 31. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/7, no sellers. Plantation Para, 4/10$, value. Opened quiet and closed firm. TO-DAY’S PRICES. London,79 words
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Article114 1912-05-31 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. THE GARRISON’S PERIL, London, May 30. The Times Tangier correspondent says that twenty-thousand rebels are besieging Fez, where the French garrison numbers six thousand. The situation is a grave one.—Reuter. Attaek by Tribesmen. General Lyautey in a despatch says that hundreds of Berbers onDer Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 114 words
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Article186 1912-05-31 7 i.—Reuter. THE “TIMES” AND ANGLOFRENCH RELATIONS. London, May 30. The Times in a special article points out that the British naval changes in the Mediterranean do not constitute the abandonment of the Mediterranean now or in the future. It prints extracts from Mr. Churchill’s speeches on March 18,i.—Reuter. - 186 words
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Article35 1912-05-31 7 —Reuter. NOT GOING TO GIBRALTAR. Malta, May 30. Lord Kitchener, contrary to his original intention, is not visiting Gibraltar, but is returning to Egypt on board the Hampshire probably on the 2nd June.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article18 1912-05-31 7 ,—Reuter. London, May 31. Mr. Wilbur Wright, the famous aviator, has died of typhoid fever.,—Reuter. - 18 words
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Article288 1912-05-31 7 —Reuter. SHIP-OWNERS AND CONFERENCE. THE CITY’S FJOB SUPPLY London, May 30. The Shipowners’ Federation have written to Mr. Sydney Buxton declining to attend to-morrow’s Conference, declaring that they loyally acted in accordance with the agreement of last August, which the men had broken by the present strike. The—Reuter. - 288 words
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Article89 1912-05-31 7 —Reuter. SPEECH BY SIR. W. LAURIER. Ottawa, May 30. Sir Wilfred Laurier, at a banquet, said that he would never retire from public life. Referring to the famous Taft letter he said I say under Heaven I am satisfied we are right. Mr. Taft did not know”—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article47 1912-05-31 7 .—Reuter. INSPECTED BY THE KING. London, May 30. H. M. the King inspected the Chelsea pensioners, yesterday, this being the first review by the Reigning Sovereign since 1805. His Majesty visited the house of Sir George White, who was too ill to receive him..—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article44 1912-05-31 7 —Reuter. TAFT’S SUPPORTERS CONFIDENT. New York, May 30. The returns from New Jersey ends the personal campaign between Roosevelt and Taft. Despite the former’s pronounced victories, all States for Taft are still confident of being able to control the Republican Convention..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article32 1912-05-31 7 I.—Reuter. NEW FLAGSHIP. London, May 31. Reuter understands the cruiser Defence is to be the flagship of the China Station instead of the New Zealand. Another change is contemplatedI.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article29 1912-05-31 7 THE P. O. .—Reuter. NEW VESSELS ORDERED. London, May 30. The P. O. Co. has ordered two steamers of the Ballarat class for the Australian service via the Cape.-.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article33 1912-05-31 7 .—Reuter. London, May 31. The Canadian Ministers, Messrs Borden and Hazen, sail for England on June 26 to confer with the Imperial Government, especially on the question of naval defence.-.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article31 1912-05-31 7 —Reuter. London, May 30. The King has approved the appointment of Admiral Sir E. S. Poe, as his first naval aide-de-camp, in succession to Admiral Sir Lewis Beaumont..—Reuter. - 31 words
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Article131 1912-05-31 7 —Reuter. LORD KITCHENER'S REPORT. OPTIMISTIC OOT-LODK. London, May 31. Lord Kitchener, in his first annual report, gives an interesting review and records with pleasure the general progress of the country. After eleven years’ absence he notes with satisfaction the recent calming of political feeling, and the fact—Reuter. - 131 words
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Article86 1912-05-31 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Honoured by Sultan. Berlin, May 31. Baron Marchall Von Biberstein before his departure from Constantinople had an audience with the Sultan, who expressed the hope that when in London the Ambassador would use his influence in favour of Turkey. The Sultan gave Baron Von—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 86 words
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Article493 1912-05-31 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $lOO.lO per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £203 spot and £l9B ss. three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co Ltd., 175 tons, $101.50 Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil,493 words
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Advertisement743 1912-05-31 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, thinks what ne’er was, nor is, nor e’er shall be.”— P Mr r “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” WHISKY SEED COCONUTS. is a near perfection in whisky Q ELECTED Seed Coconut» for .ale blending as can be. guaranteed from mature trees. Apply to the743 words
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Article924 1912-05-31 8 REASONS FOR HIGH VALUE. Even men acquainted with the difficulties of working heavy timber will generally express surprise when they first hear of the prices which teak of good length'and quality commands in the European markets, says The Times. Their natural feeling will be one of astonishment924 words
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Article149 1912-05-31 8 Friday, May 31. Ember Day. The Manchester Cup. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Volunteer Practice Parade. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Golf Club Tennis Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang RoadV George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, June I. St. Nicomede. Ember Day. P.C.C. Gymkhana, entries close. Cricket149 words
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Article114 1912-05-31 8 Friday, May SI, Sale of land situate in Love Lane with shop house No. 60, belonging Bob Mahomed Meera Lebby, deceased 11 a.m. Logan’s Buildings; P. R. A. Doral. Licensed auctioneer. Saturday, June I.— Sale of 15 H.P. de Dion 4 seater car, 1907 make with aceessories, etc.;114 words
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Article217 1912-05-31 8 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drsoriptio». Penang, May 31, Bkbf: cts Soup pe r catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak M 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 >» Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver p ftr C atty 55 Pork: Pork 32 Pig’s217 words
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Article1226 1912-05-31 8 AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. (.UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held at 4 o’clock p.m., on Friday, 7th June, 1912, at the rooms of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. jl NOTICE. —No amendments to this Programme will1,226 words
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Advertisement372 1912-05-31 8 HOTEL DE L’EUROPE, 21, Leith Street, Penang UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Entirely Renovated, Eleetrie Light and Fans throughout Situation most Central for Business Houses, Banks, Railway Telegraphic Offices, Shipping, eto. For Home Comforts and Cuisine unsurpassed. Catering under the direct supervision of the Proprietor and Proprietress. Terms inclusive. Permanent Boarders, Single372 words
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Miscellaneous20 1912-05-31 8 The Moon, O Full Moon May 31 Last Quarter June g (> New M«>ou fi 15 Fir-t Quarter jf 2 J20 words
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Article1707 1912-05-31 9 S Capital. Subscribed. ot J 8 u h 4 S Share». Value. S Name -go J p! p o s* a ca ao qr 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINI N O S •S™ §S2 w *1? ,0 -5, XSSS S:S! £*<*«*■ J 4 IS? .S.SS iSSS «S 11,707 words
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Article1001 1912-05-31 9 ARRIVALS. Ceylon Maru, Jap., 3142, Tozawa, May 31, Kobe, gen., Paterson Simons Co. Hok Canton, Brit, 294, Gaily, May 31, T. Anson, gen., E. S. <fc Co. Kut Sang, Brit., 3109, Bradley, May 31, Hongkong, gen., Boustead Co. Lunka, Brit, 956, Sinclair, May 31, S’pore, gen., Hottenbach Liebert Co.1,001 words
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Article129 1912-05-31 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mob row. For Par Clasa Calcutta Kut Sang 11 a.m. Deli Calypso 1 p.m, Ceylon, Australasia, x India, Aden, Mauri- I Devanha 1 p.m. tius, Egypt, and vid > Parcels noon. Brindisi for Europe, I Reg. up to 11-30 p;m. •to. Asahan Petrel 2129 words
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Advertisement60 1912-05-31 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000 t 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 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire, j Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. J [Singapore, W; A. Whiti,60 words
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Advertisement334 1912-05-31 9 “Daily Mail” Information Bureau, 12, Boulevard des Capucines (GRAND HOTEL UILDING) (TEL. 128-96>.] (PARIS. AND 130, Fleet Street, London, E.C., FURNISHES FRKf? OF CHARGE INFORMATION ON EVERY ASPECT OF TRAVEL. The object of this bureau is to furnish gratuitously to travellers, either verbally or through the post, impartial and practical334 words
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Article829 1912-05-31 10 The Manila Bureau of Navigation is making experiments with safety gates which will be erected at the piers at which ships load and discharge in order to prevent rats from the vessels finding their way on shore. Two of the wharves are being fitted up with the rat829 words
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Advertisement1160 1912-05-31 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL JL «bhß Paid-up Capital £1,300,000 Reserve Fund ...£1,650,000 Japan Mail Steamskip Co. Id. Reserve Liabilßy of Proprietors £1,200.000 jb $B. BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, B. 0. Aosnoieb akd Bbamohbb. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Seremban Bangkok Kobe Singapore X Jtyk1,160 words
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Advertisement347 1912-05-31 10 M I S OF ALL DISINFECTANTS THE BEST I IZOTAL.I I M ZOTAL for Hospitals. IN BOTTLES SO cts. MMSHSMsaWI ZOTAL for Infectious M Diseases. EhH Gallon Drums $2-00. R J ZOTAL for Kennels 2 3 60 Wand Stables. NHsH MMIj w J ZOTAL for Washing 5 B oo, J347 words
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Article777 1912-05-31 11 For Balik Palau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m,, 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukii 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.,777 words
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Advertisement254 1912-05-31 11 nnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn i SIEMEN’S i lOBACH DRY CELLS! s g n MOTOR CAR 8 MOTOR CYCLE IGNITION, S q No acid, no recharging. Fitted with patent H a locking terminals. Packed in special tin w 5 liners so that spare batteries can be kept ft 0 without fear of deterioration. CAN254 words
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Advertisement562 1912-05-31 11 INSURANCE. COCHRANE’S THE CORPORATION OF THE improved Rubber Machinery Back Drive, Belt, or Direct Drivers, Horizontal or Angled Rollers, benefits of Assurance to the public for COMPLETE FACTORIES. LIFE MARINE BUSINESS bmwk, phrue, a s™™. Drying Sheds. Coolie Lines. Smoke Sheds, Designed and erected to suit your requirements. The London562 words
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Advertisement2688 1912-05-31 12 p I Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ’> LIMITED. A_ e s Oceon Steam snip to tM. lg l2 For Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND Juno 13 Assayo connecting with Moldavia T Staianorft 1 CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV CO <Tn2,688 words
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