Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1913

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED daily. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 156 VOL. LXXI. THURSDAY. 10th JULY. 19!3 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1075 1 jr FOR $BO n a I u X7OU can have th® Pinang l I Gasette posted every day for a whole year to your address. I (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). I Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. i g Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should I g be addressed to
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    • 97 1 ■aaaoDt ■nDaDaaaßacratJMDcooa a IX7 HKN YOU ARE AWAY a v V on leave you want to keep a O in touch with Malayan affairs 1 g C l a Comra ercial, Minin?, Planting, Ac. Ihiß you can do 5 g in no better way than by subset io- D ing
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  • 863 2 Readers wh. member Captain J. B. Eustace as the very smart skipper of the cruiser Fox on the East Indies Station, a few years ago, will be delighted to hear that he has just been promoted to flag rank. Rear Admiral Eustace has a very fine record of
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  • 29 2 Pbnang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Hotel Norman and Runnymede Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Calcutta :—The Continental Hotel Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya
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    • 1045 2 SITUATION VACANT. NOTICES. LADY TYPIST wanted immediately. PERAK TURF CLUB. Preference give to one with a knowledge of stenography. Apply, stating mPRPI’TinM qualifications and salary required, to WJvrVliV Hull* No. 512, o/o Pin O n S GazelU, p ACEg 5 and 7> Seoond Day the dis 822—-u c lx. tance
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    • 438 2 •ooooooooooooe *************************0 1 —RATNER =1 1I o Ilii BHyiBI II HifinHU 1 1 defies th,eves B 11! si 8 O '1 ii MiiliMllEiiiiiilM iR iW ill H o 2 11 1 ■lilllllllHWml Rfi I o §y 1 O q O Fittedjwith the wonderful interchangeable lock. Large assorted stocks on hand.
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 351 3 ITEMS OF INTEREST. Clippings from the HOME PRESS D spatched by the mail leari g London June 15. BVJDENCE HEARD BY COMMITTEE ISSUED. The evidence taken by the Marconi Committee, as promised by Mr. Asquith in the House, was issued on Saturday with the Parliamentary papers. It is
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    • 320 3 WARM WELCOME AT CARDIFF. A big crowd witnessed the arrival back in Cardiff, on Saturday, after an absence of exactly three years, of the Terra Nova. The ship was berthed in the East Dock, where she will remain for three weeks. The Terra Nova arrived
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    • 225 3 IMPRISONMENT IN THIRD DIVISION. After a trial lasting six days at the Old Bailey, the suffragette prisoners who were charged with conspiracy to commit damage to property were on Tuesday found guilty and sentenced as follows: Edwy Godwin Clayton, chemist, twenty-one months’ imprisonment. Annie Kenney, organiser, W.S.P.U., eighteen
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    • 68 3 George Phillip Dawson, eldest son of the late John Dawson, one of the trio of famous trainers of that name, died at Warren House, Newmarket, on Saturday. The deceased, who was in his fifty-sixth year, was a brother-in-law of Fred Archer, the famous jockey, and retired
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    • 40 3 The King hae approved the appointment of Sir Louis Mallet, Assistant Under--Seoretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ito be Ambassador at Constantinople. Sir Louis Mallet entered the Foreign Office in 1888. He has served m cratil
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    • 448 3 KING’S POLITICAL WILL WHICH WAS DESTROYED. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Kaiser’s accession, which was celebrated with great popular enthusiasm throughout Prussia on Monday, will probably be remembered chiefly for a remarkable revelation of a hitherto unknown act by his Majesty in connection with the Prussian Constitution. The
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    • 198 3 SUDDEN DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN LIBERAL PEER. The Marquess of Northampton died suddenly at Acqui, Italy, on Sunday night. He was sixty-two years of age. Lord Northampton, who was one of the more prominent of the small band of Liberal Peers, was, as Earl Compton, first returned to
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    • 86 3 INQUEST ON NAVAL OFFICER. At the inquest at Byfleet on Monday, on the body of Lieutenant J. R. B. Kennedy, R.N., who was killed at Brooklands last week while flying as a passenger on a monoplane piloted by Mr. Gordon Bell, evidence was given to the effect that
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    • 67 3 Ninety-three claims in respect of windows broken by suffragettes were disposed of on Monday before Mr. Justice Coleridge. The actions were brought against Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, Mrs. Pankhurst, and Miss Christabel Pankhurst, and damages amounting to £1,423 were awarded. Mrs. and Miss Pankhurst did not
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    • 68 3 The death occurred on Saturday of the Rev. W- D. Walters, at his residence, West View, Highgate Hill. The reverend gentleman, who was seventy-three yeans of age, was for twenty-one years the general secretary of the London Wesleyan Mission. He was a representative
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    • 51 3 SOCIETIES. Mr. J. Newton, Sbcretary of the Native Races and the Liquor Traffic United Committee, has received a letter from the Secretary of State for the Colonies confirming the withdrawal by the Government of Ceylon of the recent circular prohibiting Government officials from belonging to temperance
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    • 42 3 Mr Basil Thompson, now Secretary to the Prison Commission, who has written several interesting books on his experiences in the Soutn Seas, has been appointed an Assistant Comma«ioner of the Metropolitan Police, in place ot Sir Melville Macnaghten, retired.
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    • 64 3 Mr. Acland, in the House of Commons on Monday. repudiated on behalf of the Foreign Office all knowledge of the German spy, Karl Graves, who was mysteriously released by the Government last November after serving only five months of his eighteen months’ sentence. Mr. Acland added that
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  • 90 3 Thursday, July 10. Penang Turf Club, entries close, 5 p.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. Friday, July 11. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, July 12. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday,
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  • 20 3 July 22.—Rahman Hydraulic Tin, General Meeting, 12.30 p.m. Julyl 22, 24 and 26.—Penang Turf Club, Autumn Race Meeting.
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    • 569 3 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund x aj»' Reserve Liability of Proprietor £1 200 006 Head Q’ fipr 38, BISHO MGfATE, LONDON, E.O ««agencies and Branches. Anintjjgar Hamburg Puket Labay Ipoh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Seremban Batavia Kobe Singapore Calcutta Klang
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    • 96 3 An Essential Point. You cannot buy Drugs or Medicines as you would buy ordinary household stores. You must be sure, above all things, that your Medicines are of unimpeachable PURITY. To realise this essential point is equally to realise[the advantage of buying all Medicines, Chemicals, and dietetic articles at THE
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    • 122 3 SHERRY IS AN EXCELLENT DRINK AT ALL TIMES. INSIST ON SANDEMAN’S Obtainable from PRITCHARD A 00., Penang A Ipoh. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n n n n n L GOOD Participated in by g 0 regular Consumers n g ll POINTS Sv n Peter g Ji Dawson’s FW scorch i n g d
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 131 3 The Tide*. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. v. A.M. A.M, P.M P.M' July 10 4 -48 10-46 4-16 11-12 11 5-45 11-43 5-08 Nil. ”12 7-15 12-03 6-51 1-26 ”13 8-32 1-11 8-49 3-30 14 9-27 2-40 10-04 4-38 ”16 L. 10-14 3-55 11-02 5-29 16 10
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  • 3609 4 MALAY RESERVATIONS BILL. SULTAN OF PERAK’S SPEECH. THE BETTING ENACTMENT. TOTAL PROHIBITION. [From Our Special Correspondent.'] TUESDAY'S MEETING. telegraphs and telephones. Kuala Kangsar, Bth July, 1913. The Chief Secretary (Sir E. L. Brockman) continued his speech o u the following motions: (i) That this Council approves of the
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  • 701 4 The General Position. The tin market, says the Ironmonger of June 21, has been irregular, and prices have fluctuated considerably. The s'tuation is surrounded with much uncertainty. The statistics were admit eily unfavourable, but an improvement in the statistical position is lookel for this month, and unless outside influences
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    • 359 4 WANTED JUNIOR CHINESE KRANI WANTED. Apply in person to FRASER NEAVE Ltd., Penang. THE co., 17, station B9 ad BUYING AGENTS, taiping. Execute all Commissions. BUSINESS HOURS: Week Days, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except Saturdays to 1 p.m. Public Holidays, from 8 a.m. till noon. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications win
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  • 766 5 IMPROVEMENT IN THE APPEARANCE OF TREES. The first general meeting of the Penang Coconut Estates, Ltd., was held on June 30, at the offices of Messrs. Whittali and Co., the agents and s?cr®«- "“J The Hon. W. H. Figg and 0 present were Me»r,. g w Booty
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  • 682 5 BAGAN DATOH. A meeting of the Bagan Datoh Planters’ Association was held on June 25th, when there were present:—Messrs. T. T. Beaty Pownall (chairman), Gillespie, Phillips, Counsel, Lawford, Davidson, Alexander, Pratt, Carter, A. W. Wilson. A letter was re*d from the P. A. M. regarding Education ou Estates
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    • 504 5 SHOP BY POST IN THE WORLD’S I GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE. Our Catalogue brings to your door the resources, equipment, and the selection of one of the most up-to-date and complete Stores in Great Britain. A VI A Goodi confirm exactly to Catalogue and perfect 4 v/ A satisfaction is guaranteed.
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  • 1102 6 On another page we reproduce an interesting article from the Morning Post, which deals with a question that must have occurred to many thinking minds, of whether the advance in the material side of civilization has really increased the happiness and comfort of the average individual. The
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 4 6 HOME CRICKET
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    • 318 6 The attendance at the Racecourse this morning watching the training wasi good Grafton King got out on to the course first, and was given long slow work. Lossie was on his heeb, and passed him coming down the straight the first time round. Both these horses look fit.
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    • 101 6 A friendly game of football was played on the Esplanade on Tuesday afternoon between the Government Service Recreation Club and St. Xavier’s, the match resulting in a draw of one goal each. From the start the Service attacked and several times defeated the weak defence of the “boys” till
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    • 30 6 There will be a morning ride next Sunday, the 13th inst. Meet at the junction of Scotland Road and Western Road and finish at Ayer Rsjah House.
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    • 37 6 The following team has been chosen to represent Penang in the Penang v. Perak Polo Match on Saturday at Taiping Mr. F. K. Dickson, C»pt. M. L. Webber, Messrs. R. B. Osborne and W. T. Chapman.
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  • 73 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang Was $88.50 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £177 ss. spot and £l7B three months. The following business in tiu has been done to-day Penang Tin Exchange $88.50 Straits Trading Co 25 tons at 89.35 Eastern
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  • 102 6 In the House of Commons o i Q k ulto., Sir J. D. Rees asked tb« Lord of the Admiralty to state wi> his decision as regards the use to v*. 8 tbe Malaya battleship would be put. Willctj Mr. Churchill: The plan which J f shadowed in
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  • 770 6 Lady Clifford has returned to London from Switzerland quite restored in health. Mr. Dawson, of Messrs. Guthrie and C 0.,. Kuala Lumpur, is going to opens new t .^o /o ;r hi B firm in Sumatra. Fraser, Manager of the»Mr. h the Mercantile Lumpur ’a Lumpur for
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  • 5 7 LONDON WIRE.
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  • 35 7 RULING PRICES IN LONDON. London, July 10.* The following are to-day’s quotations for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/8f Para to arrive 3/7 Market dull. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 39 7 ANOTHER ARREST. [From Our Own Correspondent]. Singapore, July 10. Dowyet, who is alleged to have been concerned in the Wintie case, has been arrested on a charge of abetting Wintie in fraudulent inducement to obtain money.
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  • 164 7 ,-fS.F.P. Serious Charges Against European. The case in which Henry Edmund George Charles Campbell St. Leger Wintie, at one time General Manager of the Singapore International Correspondence School, who is alleged to have cheated two Chinamen and induced them to give him certain sums was agaiu mentioned in
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  • 70 7 SHARP BREAK IN SHARES. ALL MARKETS FLAT [P. G. Special Cable London, July 9. Kepitigalla Rubber Estate?, Ltd., announces a dividend of 6 per cent. Pegoh Rubber Co., Ltd., declares a dividend of 5 per cent. There has keen another sharp break in rubber shares. Unggis .especially are
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  • 74 7 REMEDIAL MEASURES TAKEN. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, July 10. The Kinta Chamber of Mines has received a letter from the Railway Department stating that 1,500 trucks have been ordered from England and th»t a European will be stationed at Prai, to look after the forwarding of coal
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  • 51 7 FOR SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 10. At a meeting of local mercantile marine officers it was decided to form a Merchant Service Guild in Singapore. Captain Rushton, Captain Dunlop, Capt. Darke, Capt. Morris, with Messrs. Pethie, Mauns, Jones and Makepeace, were appointed a provisional
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  • 51 7 —Reuter. THE LORDS’ OPPOSITION. London, July 10. In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne gave notice that he will move, upon the motion for the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, that the Lords decline to consider the Bill until it has been submitted to the
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  • 40 7 —Reuter. FROM SCANDINAVIA. London, July 9. General Bramwell Booth, who is at present touring Scandinavia, has decided to raise a hundred Missionaries in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland for service in India, Japan, Korea and Africa.
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  • 32 7 —Reuter. THIRD READING. London, July 10. The Scottish Temperance Bill passed its third reading by 284 votes to 166, this being its second passage under the Parlia- ment Act
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  • 27 7 —Reuter. THIRD READING. London, July 9. In the House of Commons the We'sh Disestablishment Bill passed its third leading by 347 votes to 244.-
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  • 109 7 -D.0.1 > Berlin, July 9. Spanish troops Le Petit p«re engaged against at Elksar in L.|s lighting last- force of 5,007 ed for several hour?. gt year shows The Italian bu<>/fr The Lybian a surplus of 98 lireB expedition cost Stnfljje Qpiuna ConThe final min's t| ie
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  • THE WAR.
    • 273 7 —Reuter. THE CHOLERA SPECTRE. Bukharest, July 9. Correspondents at Bukharest state that the success of mobilisation has exceeded all expectations; 600,000 instead of 400,000 have joined the colours, including 30,000 Jews. The enthusiasm of the population is greater t’ an at the moment of declaration of Roumanian independence.
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    • 106 7 Berlin, July 9. Public opinion and the Press of all parties at Bukharest are demanding that the army march on Sofia without negotiations. Count Berchtold has declined the French Ambassador’s proposed binding declaration not to interfere, Austria reserving the right of intervention if her interests are endangered. In
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  • 93 7 —Reuter. FINAL PROTOCOL AGREED TO. The Hague, July 9. The Opium Conference has agreed to a final protocol providing that if by the 31st of December 1913 the various Powers have not adhered to the Convention, those who have signed will be invited by Holland to appoint
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  • 52 7 —Reuter. BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS. London, July 9. The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain spent his 77th birthday quietly at Highbury. He was the recipient of numberless congratulations fr m satherings of his admirers throughout the Kingdom. Tariff Reform. Viscount Ridley presided at a banquet in London attended by 114 Tariff
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  • 226 7 A very interesting case re the maiming of a horse was beard in the Third Court yesterterday afternoon. On the 13th of January last Mat Esah, who was employed by Towkay Ong Hock Seng, was dismissed by bis master for failing to cut grass and being lazy.
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  • 251 7 Before Mr. A. V. Brown in the District Court to-day the hearing was commenced of a case against a Hokien Chinaman named Lim Chee Teck, who was charged on three counts with having in his possession for sale certain good?, 1996 packets of tobacco and tea with
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  • 377 7 FULLY SUBSCRIBED. We understand the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., held their first meeting of directors yesterday, when the Company went to allotment. The working capital has bean fully subscribed, 1,604 coolies arrived by s.s. Teesta to-day 666 proceeded to Pulau Jerejah for quarantine and the balance go on
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  • 1276 7 THE PRICE WE PAY FOR IT. Self-Depreciation is little to the taste of the people of the modern world. They are wont to regard with complacent pride the achievements of their generation, and to speak with enthusiasm of the wonderful advances made in all the arts of civilisation,”
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  • 231 7 -M.M. A Collapsed Ward. Before Mr. L McLean, at Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Monday, an inquest was held into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinaman, Chew Pihoy, at the District Hospital on June 23. Deceased was killed by the collapse of the wall of
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  • 172 7 The Cost of the Constitution. The Chinese Pres?, writes the Peking correspondent of the N. C. Daily News t is nothing if not humorous. The dilatori« ness of the proceedings in Parliament gave the local wits a great opportunity to spread themselves, and the deduction drawn in on?
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  • 45 7 The following are outputs for (|ine: Ayer Tawah lbs. 5,600 Kuala Pergau 2,150 Taiping 4,300 Temerloh t 1,084 Djapoera 9,053 Indragiri 3,914 Siak 3,505 Pekan Baroe 2,532 Mergui 2,040 Panghattan t 31,743 Kota Tinggi n 3,400 Siginting 1,700 Burma Development 840 Pelepah 4,200
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  • 12 7 The followin' are Tin Returns for June: Kampar pkls. 191
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  • 562 8 ALLEGED SUICIDE’S EXHUMATION. Madras, July I, Anent the alleged suicide of Mr. Buckingham S'ephe is, Dental Surgeon of Madras, the Kottaysm correspondent of the Madras Mail writes: Bertie shot himself was the curt message from Mrs. Stephens, with which the poor old father at Bangalore was apprised
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  • 204 8 Simla, June 25,—Some interesting light is thrown on the leper problem in India and its solution by a perusal of the thirtyeighth annual report of the Mission co Lepers iu India aud the Bas' which hrs just been issued. Three thousand five hundred and thirty-seven lepers are voluntary
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  • 626 8 w ACTION BY THE KINTA CHAMBER OF MINES. In connection with the complaints made by members of the Perak Chamber of Mines as to the difficulty of getting sufficient coal from Prai for the mines in Kinta, the Secretary of the Chamber paid a visit to Prai
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  • 194 8 Messrs. Guthrie <fc Co., Lti., in thiir weekly report dated Tuesday last say Considering the week’s advices from London the demand experienced at to-day s Auction wis satisfactory but prices natur dly showed an all-round decline. Standard Quality Crepe and Sheet wanted and there was also a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 461 8 ,KT DISINFECTANTS All Kinds and tor All Purposes. AB SUPPLIED TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. “SANITAS-OKOL,” 0 times the co-efficient of carbolic acid. The ideal disinfectant for use in the T r0 P lcs Hlgh Bfc efficiency and lowest cost. Powerful Larvicide. Unaffected by organic matter, and miscible with both fresh
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2308 9 Capital. Subscribed. N «“ber of Issue b Shares. Value. 2 DlXuSnd.. Name 6 8 £g I a. b *3 pi co oq or 1809 1910 1911 1912 1913 MININ®. 1919 8100,000 jro 000 1903 300.000 300,000 .J ,1 Ayer Weng RahmaiV D 4 P. do. $l.lO 1912 250 000
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  • 50 9 Perak, Brit., 258, Glenday, July 9, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Mishima Maru, Jap., 52'0, F. L. Smnmer, July 10, Yokohama, gen N. Y. K. Co, Teesta, Brit., 3428, Willis, July 10. Madras, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Assaye, Brit., 4539, Cold well, July 10, Colombo, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co.
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  • 25 9 Trang for Trang Jin Ho for Asahan. Omapere for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Malaya for Deli. Teesta for Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 93 9 Name of Steamer, where from, date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Benvenue, London, July 18, Japan, S.B. Tong Hong, Rangoon, July 14, Rangoon, E.S. Devanha, S’pore, July 12, Bombay, A.G. Nankin, Colombo, July 14, Japan, A.G. Gisela. Singapore, July 11, Trieste, S.K. Vorwaerts, Colombo, July 18, Japan,
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  • 107 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Mobbow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m. Calcutta G. Apcar 4 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Dindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh Pangkor 4 p.m. Pul
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  • 124 9 Pknang, July 10, 1913. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 11/32 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 17/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras Demand
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  • 265 9 Pbnang, July 10, 1913, S. P. Tapioca $4 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $4 50 buyers. Gold leal $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0z).... No stock White Popper $31.50 sellers. Trang Pepper $19.00 nominal. Mace l2O nom Mace Pickings $91.00 sellers. Cl ove g $39 out of season.
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  • 91 9 ARRIVALS. By Assays (July 10) from London, Messrs T S.ence, H R Owen, M Wardle, E M Nicholls, R H C Wicks; from Marseilles, Messrs lan Cameron, R N Veitch, H Sperling, A W Jamieson, C Alderson, A Cobley, J Barry, W L Armstrong, F Garratt, C W Duff,
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  • 82 9 The companie» do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour ai far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). —Kedah, June 26, 28 and 30, and, TongChuan, June 27 and 29 Bagan Serai.—Daily. Bagan Datoh. —Pangkor, every Monday Deli.—lndragiri, every
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 490 9 The Straits Cinema Co. PENANG ROAD. Don’t Miss this ChanceJ Complete Change of A Really Fine Film to be seen Programme. to-night! to-night n AT THE DO NOT FAIL TO SEE Uli J." «Tl. Tut r Penang Motion The Thief pictu e Show Qj LOVe f IN ADDITION TO THE
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  • 1302 10 P.C.C TEHNIS TOURNAMENT. THE DRAWING. The following is the result of the drawing for the tennis tournament of the Penang Cricket Club Single Handicap A. —15.2 J Sellar bye .4 DAM Brown .3 Rev F G Swindell .3 R L Cuscaden .5 R R Turner —15.2 A O
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    • 298 10 Time an d use h ave 'justified the claims t ut forward for these preparations? British Medical Journal. Since first introduced, 'SSk Benger’s Food has continued to grow favour owing to constan [r I\\X recommendations (h V/ W L \x ggggj of those who have benefitted by it. Benger’s is
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    • 267 10 r rEF ’COLONIAL EXHIBITION SAMARANG. JAVA. x jSa Ry//1 Obi Awe list-^ ovem k c r 1914. jiEs— f his EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORUnder the patronage of HIS EXCfc INDIA GENERAL OF NETHERLANDS EAST-INDIA. Articles of Import from Europe, Australasia, Amenca IVIT KHUHNIfIk& and ae Far East. I teIUTDaiMrrELLiiMcJ The Exhibition
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  • 567 11 A Calcutta correspondent writes:— On reading the interesting article that appeared in a recent issue of Commerce,” detailing the wonderful development and successful working of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., it gave me pause and made me think Where is this multiplication of shops going to end What
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  • 247 11 CINEMA BOOM COMING. American 50 Japan 8 Germany 30 England 8 France 20 Spain 3 Italy 14 Portugal 1 These approximate figures of the total of film companies show how badly England has been beaten by other countries in cinematograph enterprise. Yet this country only a
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  • 63 11 A full bench of the Burma Chief Court has dismissed the application of G. O. Clifford, Managing Director. R F. Strachan, General Manager, and S. A. Mower, convicted in the Bank of Burma case and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. They will be sent to jail
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 189 11 HEiDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Americain. OHLENDORFF’S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL rubber fertilizer A’ways in Stock. cH °p mata CARL SCHLIEPER’S Implements, Tools and Machinery for Rubber Estates? H M. B. and Four Crown Whisky. SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN Co., Penang. Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS' NEW BRAND. PACKED
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    • 875 11 JEWELL FILTER N, Y. K. FOR ESTATES. hwn lf.il StamAip Co. U. These Filters have been repeatedly testified to as s removing 99 per cent, of Dangerous Germs. Below we give a few of the Installations THE GRAVITY FILTER. Bangkok Water Supply 6,336,000 Gallons Daily Colombo 8,000,000 Etc., Etc. EUROPEAN
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    • 2259 12 P Z r I te Ud Sailins Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. < IHECTED ARRIVAL* AND DEPARTURES. BlitlSh IfldW StOHID NHYlglltiOD CO M «ah. sĔßWoTiinwMo. eimitbd. Jk «««ffl SNR LM. July 10 Assaye connecting with Mongolia. JT va July 24 Delta connecting with Macedonia. »o> Intindrd to Bah. Stiamb
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