Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1907
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1907-07-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 163 VOL. LXV. FRIDAY. 19th JULY, 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement2325 1907-07-19 1 p. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA 71 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. fVElfe tion Company. p STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. |k9< EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. q'HE fast and well-known mail steamers of I/ MAIL SERVICE. Fob Intrndrd to Sail. Stramir. I /vHk Company sail fortnightly from Bre-I Outward. U men, Hamburg via2,325 words
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Advertisement1457 1907-07-19 2 HORNSBY Underwood By the German Steamships “HABSBURG,” HOHENSTAUFEN RHENANIA,” I I SILESIA,” and “SCANDIA,” a regular monthly service is maintained between Lisbon and the J j| B ■Wk I Far East. The steamers on this Line are of the most modern type and have splendid accommo- ■Mi I I ««iW1,457 words
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Article2589 1907-07-19 3 TRAMP OWNER’S EVIDENCE. Further evidence was t<»ken last month by the Roy 11 Commission on Shipping Rings,” Mr. Arthur Cohen, k.c., in the chair. Mr. Joseph P. Maclay, senior partner in the firm of Maclay and M‘lntyre, shipowners, of Glasgow, was the first witness called. He2,589 words
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345 1907-07-19 3 An interesting article is contributed by Mr. H. E. Wiinperis, A.M.lnst.c.E., to the June number of the Engineering Review upon engineering works in the Crown Colonies. The works described are a selection from some of the more important that have recently been carried out through345 words
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Article198 1907-07-19 3 Considerable bitterness is left in circles immediate'? concerned by the refusal of the Red Cross Conference to recognise the Red Crescent as the equivalent among Mos'em nations. At the last meeting of the Conference it was pointed out by the Turkish awl Persian delegates that198 words
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Article98 1907-07-19 3 The following unclaimed letters and papers are lying at the Penang Post Office Cannarella, S. Kempster, Colonel Curtiss, VV. E. Laidlaw, D. H. Cuscadeu, H. W. McKenzie, W. F. Cuscaden, N. Outschoorn, S. Dragon, A. Paul, L Duncan, E. W. Rauch, C. A. Ellegan Rosenberg Gordon, G. W.98 words
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Article182 1907-07-19 3 Per P. Jc O. ss. India, from London, July 5, connecting with s.s. Marmora, at Colombo, due Aug. 1 at Penang:—To Pknang Mr. and Mrs T. Matthews, Mrs. McGregor ami child, Messrs. A. G. Cory and Logan. To Singapore Messrs. H. S. Oldham, A. E. Macdonald,182 words
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Advertisement104 1907-07-19 3 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. 'Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured in case of an attack of pain in the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Every family should have a bottle of Chamberlain’»104 words
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Advertisement77 1907-07-19 3 Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. The great success of this preparation in the relief ami cure of bowel complaints has brought it into’ almost universal use. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and77 words
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Advertisement53 1907-07-19 3 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains in the stomach, colic, and diarrhcei are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain’s Col c, Cholera, and Diarrhoea, Remedy. When in need of such a medicine, give it a trial. For sde by all Chemists and Storekeepers. 'The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents. RACING SADDLES.53 words
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Advertisement888 1907-07-19 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Dr C< HENRY HERTZ. amut.fft.l SMuSfa't. s=r for Children. IM Back htmcc rf tie T«w» Ball. 518—26-7 ?If your youngsters cannot digest SS milk, try a little LEMCO, MR FOR SALE. not by itself, but stirred MM into the milk. It often LADY’S Fine THcyCle, n does888 words
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Article166 1907-07-19 4 Friday, 19th July. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 7 9.30 p in. High water 7.10 p.m Low water 1.11 a.m. Saturday, 20th July. St. Margaret. Homeward P. O. Mail. Matsuo’s Cinematograph 7 9.3 > p.m. High water 8.01 p m. Low water166 words
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Article1667 1907-07-19 4 The news that Sir E«lrard Fry, the first British delegate tv The Hague Conference, has formally brought forward Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's ill-con-sidered disarmament proposals, will be received with a feeling uf misgiving in all serious diplomatic circles. It i< no exaggeration to say that this ill-timed1,667 words
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Article226 1907-07-19 4 1 THE AUTUMN MEETING. FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following is the list of handicaps folthe first day’s races of the Autumn Meeting on 30th July g Thk Merchants’ Cup. Kington 10. 6 Cornwell y 7 Gillo 10. 6 Recompense 8 g Lynwood 9. 4 Oraia 3 4226 words
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Article428 1907-07-19 4 The services at St. George’s Chui ch on Sunday will be as follows 7.30 a.m —Holy Communion. 8 a m —Matins. 9.30 a in.—Tamil Service. 5 p m.—Sunday School. 6 p m. Evensong and Sermon, St. Maik's Church, Butterworth. 9 a.m.— Divine Serv’ce and Holy Coinmunion. To-day’s428 words
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Advertisement138 1907-07-19 4 THE CRAG HOTEL.: WEEK ENDS. FROM 5 P.M., SATURDAY, TO 7 A.M., MONDAY. Four Persons in a Bungalow Dollars 20. Three 18 J Two M M n ’> A Two m Double Room 12. Single Rooms 8 A SARKIES BROTHERS, J Proprietors. < > O O <*> A BURGOYNE’S lone138 words
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Advertisement120 1907-07-19 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor, written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies must be paid at the Tinang Gazette" Office, Penang, to the General Manager, Mr.120 words
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Article227 1907-07-19 5 A DELICATE SITUATION. THE EMPEROR’S POSITION. [Reuter's Service Loudon, 19th July. Reuter’s correspondent at Tokio cables that the abdication of the Emperor of Korea is probable. In future the sovereign's power will be curtailed and will be exercised only through the Japanese Resident-General. Placards have been posted[Reuter's Service ] - 227 words
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Article103 1907-07-19 5 PIUS X. AND THE HIGHER CRITICISM. J Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th July. A Papal Syllabus has been issued, consisting of sixty-five articles, condemning all modern ideas, which it calls modern errors,” concei ning the interpretation of the Scriptures, and insisting on the’ dogmas laid down by theJ Reuter’s Service.] - 103 words
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Article79 1907-07-19 5 THE LATEST RESULTS. [Reuter’s Service] London, 18th July. Hampshire beat Warwickshire by 95 runs Lancashire beat Northamptonshire, at Northampton, by 36 runs. Kent beat Worcestershire, at Tunbridge Wells, by eight wickets Gloucestershire beat Sussex, at Bristol, by five wickets. The match between the Gentlemen of England and[Reuter’s Service] - 79 words
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Article53 1907-07-19 5 a four million loan. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 18th July. In connection with the Southern Manchurian Railway a loan of four millions sterling at 5%, guaranteed by Japan, will be issued to-morrow in London and Switzerland at 97. London, 19th July. Ihe South Manchurian Railway loan is already[Reuter’s Service.] - 53 words
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Article50 1907-07-19 5 government and its bills. [Hbutbk'b SBRVtCB London, 19th July. In the House of Commons Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman announced that the committee stage of the Evicted Tenants Bill will be limited to three days. It is understood that the discussion of the remaining Bills will be similarly curtailed.[Hbutbk'b SBRVtCB ] - 50 words
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Article31 1907-07-19 5 THE BERLIN CONVENTION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th July. lu the House of Commons Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman announced that the British Government intended to ratify the Berlin Wireless Telegraphy Convention.[Reuter’s Service.] - 31 words
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Article195 1907-07-19 5 THE QUESTION OF DISARNAIEIT. GREAT BRITAIN’S PROPOSALS. [Reuter’s Service] London, 18th July. Sir Edward Fry, the first British delegate to The Hague Conference, has informed M. Nelidoff, the President of the Conference, of his intention to introduce the quest'on of the limitation of armaments. M. Nelidoff has[Reuter’s Service] - 195 words
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Article34 1907-07-19 5 REPUBLICANS AND THE TARIFF. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th July. The Republican leaders in the United States have agreed to undertake no revision of the tariff until after the next presidential election.[Reuter’s Service.] - 34 words
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Article269 1907-07-19 5 THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. Berlin, 18th July. Signor Tittoni, Italian Foreign Minister, and Baron von Aehrentha’, Austro-Hun-garian Foreign Minister, have been heartily welcomed by Prince Biilow, Imperial German Chancellor, who referred to the long and faithful alliance of Italy and AustroHungary with Germany. From the official report as269 words
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Article101 1907-07-19 5 —Straits Times. Savages Burn a Town. Sourabaya, July 16. There is trouble in Flores, one of the Molucca islands, where the Netherlands India Government intended to send a military expedition. Dutch rule there is nominal. News has just come that the natives have attacked the town of—Straits Times. - 101 words
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Article585 1907-07-19 5 Among the passengers who are leaving Penang to-morrow by the P. »fc O. mail steamer China will be Mr. F. St. George Caulfeild, i. 5.0., M.lnst.c.E., Director of Public Works, Federated Malay States. He was appointed Superintendent of Public Works, Surveyor, and Registrar of Mines,585 words
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Article41 1907-07-19 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The results of the ties played yesterday were Single Handicap. Class A. F. O. Hallifax —g) beat T. P. Nailer.-( +<) 6—4 6—4. Single Handicap. Class B. W.P.G. Taggart 15) beat E. Lees 15) 6—l 6—2.41 words
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Article190 1907-07-19 5 London, July 5. The by-election in the Jarrow Division of Durham to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir C. Mark Palmer has resulted as follows Labourite, Pete Curran 4,698 elected Conservative, Patrick Rose Innes, 3,930 Liberal, Spencer Leigh Hughes 3,474 Nationalist, John O'Hanlon 2,124.190 words
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Article325 1907-07-19 5 EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. Within the course of the next few weeks the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board will invite tenders for a large extension and improvement of their property at Tanjong Pagar. This work, says the Straits Times, is the outcome of action of the Government, in taking over325 words
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Article230 1907-07-19 5 At Singapore Assizes on Tuesday, before a special jury, William Sandwell, of the 2nd Battalion, Royal West Kents was arraigned on the charge of murdering Corporal Hurley on May 4th. Mr. Montagu Harris appeared for the accused. The case for the Crown was briefly put to the230 words
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Article173 1907-07-19 5 A paperchase was Held yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Penang Hunt Club. Tl»e meet was at Dato Kramat G irdens, and the field, after a run down Perak Road, entered Cauuter Hall, crossing the Aier Etam Road, passed through Suffolk into Kelso,” and, after negotiating173 words
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Article82 1907-07-19 5 Home- q Ex- Positively To ward. teamer. p gCTBD Dus. Sail. P. <fc O. China 20/7 19/7 11 pm. 20/7 8 a m. B I.S.N. BKarata 26/7 N.D.L. Preussen 23/7 Outward. P. »fc O. Marmora 31/7 8.1.5. N. Thougwa 25/7 N.D.L. Pr. R. Lullpold 24/7 The P. <fc82 words
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Advertisement7 1907-07-19 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co. 9 Ltd,7 words
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Advertisement6 1907-07-19 5 STEEL TRUNKS. HcAHtttr V Go., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement6 1907-07-19 5 STEEL TRUNKS. McAliatsr V Co.. Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement568 1907-07-19 5 AMSTELBEER, Best Dutch Brand. f Sole Importers x Koloniale Handel ea Coasignatie Mij. > 18. Beach Street. I Colonial Trading Consignment Co. J PENANG GOLF CLUB. LET. MONTHLY MEDALS. TDUNGALOW, “MOUNT EDGCUMBE," Saturday 20! fj and following *2bay. PENANG HILLS, fully furnished. By the month or for such period as568 words
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Article855 1907-07-19 6 If fairly frequent additions to its already numerous fleet are an indication, the Ger-man-Australian Steamship Company is in a prosperous condition. the past few years a number of up-to-date cargocarrying steamers have been built to the order of the company for the trade between Hamburg and Australia. The855 words
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Article82 1907-07-19 6 Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, July 19, Langkat, gen., Beng Kee. Catherine Apcar, Brit, 1,730 Thomas, July 19, Hongkong, gen., A A. Anthony Co; Hono Moh, Brit., 2555, Dawson, July 19, Singapore, gen., Koe Guan Co. Kistna, Brit., 544, Learmont, July 19, Singapore, gen., Hottenbach, Liebert Co.82 words
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Article50 1907-07-19 6 Catherine Apcar for Calcutta. Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Flying Fish for Port Weld. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Malaya for Deli. Nam Sang for Calcutta. Omaperk for Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, and Tavoy. Padang for Batu Bahia. Perak (K. G. Co.) for Port Swettenham and Singapore.50 words
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Article324 1907-07-19 6 PER:— China for Ceylon, Australasia. India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, and ri« Brindisi, for Europe, etc., at 6 a.in to-morrow. Registration up to 4 p.m. to-day. Parcels up to 4 p.m. to-day. Kanagawa Maru for Colombo, at II a.m. to-morrow. Taw Tong for Trang and Pang Nga. at 1324 words
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Article239 1907-07-19 6 ATams of Steamer, where from, approximate dale of arrival, where bound, and A gents. Alcinovs from Singapore, July 27, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield Co. Calciias from Liverpool, July 22, for Singapore, China, and Japan, W. Mansfield <fe Co. China from Singapore, July 19. for Colombo239 words
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Article33 1907-07-19 6 By Kistna from Singapore, Datoh Bahoedin from Port Swettenham, Miss Grey, Messrs. Bate, S. Bennett, Coleman, W. Greig, Hamerton, G. Jackson, Mitchell, O. Randall, Shand, Stronach, T. Southall, and G. B. Whitton.33 words
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Article1069 1907-07-19 6 2 g Issue j o*; Capital. Subscribed. Share! Paid up. Reserve. Dividends. Name. Quotations 2 8 «I 1 f c r MINING. Gold. 1892 £200,009 £l9l 250 P 50,000 £1 £1 £4,873 I/-paid January, 1901 Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Paid 5| buyers. (.150,000 1 18/10 I/-1,069 words
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Article125 1907-07-19 6 Penang, 19th July, 1907. {By Courtesy of• the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand B>nk Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private J 75} Bombay Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight Private125 words
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Article200 1907-07-19 6 Penang, 19th July, 1907. Gold leaf $64x60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. soz 16.75 no stock White Pepper 22 sellers. Trang Pepper 1f.75 gafos. Mace 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 69 sales. Cloves (picked) 51 n o sellers. Nutmegs 110 24 sales. fNo I 5.30 salss. s «ga r 1’»200 words
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Advertisement6 1907-07-19 6 HARNESS ACCESSORIES. McAlister V Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement44 1907-07-19 6 The Australian Horse Repository H, Scotland Stood. (W, MAWIEYh RWMe Nt. 4; Breaker and Dealer. Livery and Training Stables. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. Fodder of the Best Quality Only Supplied. Rubber Tyred Turnouts on Hire. Harness of every description repaired and mads on the premises.44 words
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Advertisement8 1907-07-19 6 McAlitter V Co., Ltd. MR. PE ITS BEPOBT.8 words
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Advertisement91 1907-07-19 6 MATSUO’S CINEMATOGRAPH. EXTENDED SEASON. /{'Owing to the increased patronage of the public the niaiiageBieut of Matsuo’s Cinematograph have decided to prolong the JSeasop in Penang. TWO SHOWS A NIGHT. Vh<inge df Programme at Every Performance. An amusing, diverting, and instructive exhibition of iieautifiH pictures from all parts of the world.91 words
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Advertisement1255 1907-07-19 7 CHARTERED-BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ntoei»lAiiD*(Mie HAROtI Nederlandsch-lndische THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INTERNATinuAi AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. «AATSCRAPPU. Escompto-Maat.oh.ppij INDIA LIMITE CORPOTATION ■ncorporated by Royal Charter. P»W-«p-C»pit»l »10,000.000 K.th.rl.nd. Tradl.g Saeiaty. (Netherlands-India. Discount Bank.l Bum, Fund BsTAHt.ieu.nlBM. Eatabluh.d AT Batatia 1857. Aoraoaim, Cap, TAI £1 500 000 ,U1,255 words
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Advertisement1822 1907-07-19 8 Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insur- PENANG VOLUNTEERS. I PARA RUBBER SEEP. I IDTAkIC TF AC ance Co. ot Hamburg. o j. VT Pj C 3 BDKRB now booked I IVX M I Em AA <w ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A R ADAMS, I < VTwI IfII V season Crop commencing August I WERE1,822 words
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