Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1908

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE Published daily. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 122 VOL. LXVI. THURSDAY, 28th MAY. 1908. PRICE 20 CENTS
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    • 579 1 TO LET WANTED. NOTICE. Penang Turf Club. hhtTurt lutsclnppij. NOTICE. ■<> 5 WELD QUAY, laKlyi" A rAPI<)CA nrHE Public are hereby informed ihat the un-ror.Tr TENDERS are invited for repairs to ITIEWS of Penang, Singapore. Perak, ,|K- cupa’ion of the Sugar t>,al ales Office CUI 1 INGS immediately. J[ undersigned
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  • 1084 2 PROGRAMME. July 7th, 9th, and 11th, FIRST DAY. 1. Maiden Plate. Value $4OO. A Race for Maiden horses. Weight 9 s'one, Ex-griffins allowed 7 lb. Entrance $2O. Dista-ice R. C, 2. A Horse Handicap.—Value $5OO. $5O to 2nd horse provided there are 5 starters the property of
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    • 1323 2 TENDERS INVITED. Shipping. rr I T GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. N« z ¥7 “BURNS PHILP LINE.’’ ENDERS wi 7 be receive»! at the office MdC 1 of the Secretary to Resident, SelanW SINGAPORE TO *JAVA PORTS, gor> up to noon on the 15th Jude, 1908, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE AND SYD- for rent
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    • 295 2 The only Medicine of lite kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, ISK-t open to all Registered. Dr. A LOR’S traoe mark PHOSPHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. For forty years has maintained its ZTTtW ts effects are shewn frorr. the world-wide reputation
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    • 405 2 CRUSHED FOOD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED Try it and You will be Satjsfi rd IR. BELT LIOS begs to inform t| ie public that since inferior Crushed Food is offered for sale in the Penang Market at low prices, he desires to draw attention to his certificated Crushed Food for
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  • 1971 3 PROPOSED WINDING-UP. Disappointed shareholders in the Tunggal• lit», Limited, were present at an informal meeting of the Company at the Singapore Exchange, on Friday afternoon. Mr. W. Dunmann presided, and there were present Mr. H C. C. Yarborough (Legal Adviser), Mr. C. B. Buckley, Mr. W. C
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  • 1247 3 ANOTHER YEAR’S WORK, Continued.) The following is a continuation of Mr. W. A. Graham’s latest report on the State of Kelantan. This report embraces the period from 24th February, 1906, to 14th February, 1907. In the month of J uly, an incident occurred which has not
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  • 577 3 Remanded at Singapore. 3 he Chinese refuges who recently a r rived at Singapore from Saigon, were brought before the Third Magistrate, Mr. E E. Culm n on Thursday, under the Exclusion Act, with a view to permission being granted to detain them in the Colony pending the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 5 3 STEEL TRUNKS. McAlister Co., Ltd,
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    • 53 3 The heart can nee’r a transport know, that never feels a pain,” says Lyttleton. Fortunately this is not true of the head. The less headache one has the better off he is. It is well to be provided with Steams’ Headache Cure, which always cures all sorts of headaches quickly.
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    • 46 3 Stearns’ Cordial of Cod Liver Extract s an honest remedy put out on honest principles. Those who know it best are loudest in its praise. A tonic and reconstrucior of first rate merit, delightful to take. WINES AND SPIRITS. Me Alia ter V Co., Lt 4.
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    • 359 3 Australian Newspaper Man’s Exi>eriIN THE KITCHBN. ence With Diarrheoa. Mr S G Math ers, publisher of Chionof Invigorating beef tea—BOVRIL ide, Norm ntown, Queensland, says will help you to sake them all. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and DiarM WaM rl r a R< med y completely cured me of K C
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  • 148 4 Thursday, 28th May. Ascension Day. Holy Thursday. League Football Wanderers r. Mahominedans, Esplanade. Matsuo’s 1 inematograph, 7 and 9 p.m. High water 10.05 a.m. L< w wa»er4 10p.m Friday, 29th May. Oak Apple Day. Matsuo's Cinematograph, 7 and 9 p.m. High water 1 .50 am. Low water 4.48
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  • 1187 4 u,....,. k«.„ l us the newspaper reports of the debase on the opium question in the House of Common* on May 6, when a resolution wa« carried calling upon the Government t > take steps to bring to a speedy clo-e the system of licensing opium
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  • 903 4 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET. A s t ecial meeting of the Rural Board for Penang Island was held yesterday afternoon in the Land Office. There were present Mr. W. Peel (Chairman), Dr. S. R. Lucy, and Mr. F. J. Pigott with Mr. L. S. Aeria (Hon. Secretary) in attendance.
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  • 828 4 NATIONAL UNION v. ANGLO CHINESE. Contrary to general expectation, the League match between the National Union and the Anglo-Chinese School on the C.R C ground yesterday afternoon produced a really good display of football, consideiin" the calibre of the respective teams, who took the field as follows National
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    • 364 4 NOTICE. Z\WING to the difficulties of collection on and ♦Nz a ft e r May Ist, all Bills must be settled on leaving the Eastern and Oriental and Crag > Hotels. No Bills will be posted for collection to any outstation. SARKIES BROTHERS, J Proprietors. O©OOOOOOOOOOOOOO©OO©OOOO©©OQ i Spectacles and Pinc-nezg
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    • 122 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed io The Editor'' written on one side of the paper only, and acccompanied by the writer'J name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL MONIES must be paid at the Pinang m Gazette" Office, Penang, to the General Manager,
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  • 173 5 PRESIDENT FALLIERES’S VISIT. AN UNPRECEDENTED RECEPTION. [Reuter’s Skrvick.] London, 27th May. President Fallieres dined with Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House last night and afterwards attended a State Ball at Buckingham Palace, where several Indian Princes were given seats of
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  • 346 5 REVIVAL OF THE AGITATION. [Rbuter’s Skrvick Lon ion, 27th May. The Indian agitation has been revived in Johannesburg. Mr. Gandi, the leader of the Indians, has written to the Government declaring that the non-repeal of the Registration Act was contrary to the agreement made on January
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  • 87 5 THE MURDER OF A PAR SEE. LOSSES ON THE FRONTIER. [Rbutkr’s Skrvick.] London, 27th May. The Tinies's cotresponlent at Teheran telegraphs that the murderers of the Pai see, Fei’indun, hive been flogged and sentenced to fifteen years’ exile. London, 28th May. The Timers correspondent at Teheran states that the
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  • 65 5 GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE. Berlin, 27th May. President Fallieres has arrived in London. It is rumoured that negotiations are being made for an Anglo Fiench Commercial Treaty io hold good for thiity yeai'Sj but that Fiance will protect herself in case Great Britain adopts protection duties. GREAT
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  • 596 5 LATEST LONDON REPORT. LESS AMERICAN BUYING [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, 27th May. Rubber is dull on profit taking, less American buying, and receipts being slightly larger than the estimate. [Writing on May 15, the Times of Ceylon said —Rubber is now higher than it has been since the
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  • 277 5 The health returns of the Penang Municipality for the week ended the 9th May show that there were 96 deaths —68 mal* s and 28 fem lies—equal to a death rate of 49.44 per mi le per annum. The chief causes of in irtality during th* three
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  • 1023 5 The L. <V C. Express of May 8 says The Sunday Labour Ordinance, passed in 1892, forbids any loading or unloading of cargo on Sundays within the waters of the colony of the Straits Settlements, the mails being exempted from its operation. The Governor may also exempt
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  • 435 5 BRITISH MALAYA.” TWENTIETH CENTURY IMPRESSIONS.” Penang has been slow, as compared with Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, in being supplied with the Twentieth Century Impressions of British Malaya, published by Lloyd’s Greater Britain Publishing Company but yesterday afternoon we had the pleasure of receiving a review copy” from a representative of
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  • 312 5 P»nin the L .3' C KrnMc» take the tollowiug New Gopeny.— April return, 15 tons. Bedhills Tin.— Returns for April, as cabled, 20 tons. Gopeng Tin.— Returns for Ap.il: Gopeng, 28 tons Ulu Gopeng, 9 tons; total, 37 tons. Anglo-Malay Rubber.— Crop harvested during April 27,339 lbs dry
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  • 109 5 A London telegram of May 15 to the Ceylon Observer states The Conference Committee of the Rubber Exhibition has been appointed as follows Sir W. Treacher, Professor Dunstan, Messrs. J. L. Shand, W. Bryans- A. O Devitt, H. K. Rutherford, Norman Grieve, C. A. Talbot, Alex. Thomson,
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  • 874 6 In the House of Commons on May 4, Mr. M’Kenna, answering Mr. Arthur Lee, said salvage operations on 11. M.S. Gladiator were being carried out, but n > opinion could be formed as to whether the vessel cohld be restored to a condition of fighting efficiency. It was
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  • 74 6 Carton, Brit., 106, Gillies, May 27, Teluk Anson, gen., Ah Hing. Capri, Ital., 2715, Redone, May 27, Pedor, gen., Behn, Meyer Co. De Kock, Dut., 565, Visman, May 26, Langsa, gen., Huttenbavh, Liebert fc Co. Hye Leong, Brit., 296, Treweeke, May 28, Teluk Anson, tin ore, E. S.
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  • 32 6 Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Dk Kock for Deli and Langsa. Flying Dragon for Pulau Langkawi and Setul. Taroba for Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 267 6 To-morrow. For. Per. Clou*-. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere Ipm. Batu Bahra Padang 1 p.m. Bang-on Solfond 1 p.m. Teluk Anson Hye Leong 3 p.m. Mergui, Tavoy, and Moulmein Pachumba 4 p.m. Saturday. Madras, taking mails') for Europe etc., rid > Taroba 10 a.ni. Bombay J Registration 4
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  • 98 6 Au»n<? of Steamer, where front, approximate date of arrival, where b jund, and Agents. A. Apcar, S pore, June 27, Calcutta, A. A. A. Achilles, China, May 30. Antwerp, W. M. Benvorlich, London, May 30, Japan, S. B. Benledi, London, June 12, Japan, S. B. China, Singapore, June
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  • 217 6 By Prinz Eitel Friedrich (May 26) from Yokohama, Miss A. M. Clarke from Hongkong, Messrs. A. Denison, Chesan, Fong Tong Theng; from Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowers Smith, Mrs. Gutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Scrutton, Messrs. Isaac J. Collaco, Low Gek Seng, H. Campbell Dobbie, Abubakar, D. Ker, A.
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  • 1043 6 j| f I MINING. Gold. €J 1 1- paid January. 1901 Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Fhi s6s 1892 £2m».(H»u £191.250 f j IH /|0 1/. 6| 89R p. 5 M»,OUO /2,500,000 25.<MM> /i<H> GOO 71 per e-nt. tor JHO/ J K k fotv «00,000 $300.000 30.000
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  • 123 6 Penang, 28th May, 1908. (Hy Gunrlesy oj the Ghartere-l Hank.} London Demand Bank 2/3 13 16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Cre«lit 2/4 316 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 Calcutta Demaiul Bank R» 174| 3 days’sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174 f 3 days’sight Private l<s| Madras.
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  • 191 6 Pknano, 28th May, 1908. Gold leaf 65.40 Pepper (W Coast 3 II» 5 •>«.) no stock. White Pep| er $l7 sellers. Trang Pepper $10.75 sales M ac $7O sellers. Mace Pickings $55 buyers. Cloves (picked) 3j buyers Nutmegs II” $20.50 sellers. fNo I $5.30 sales. Sugar. < 2 x.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 47 6 Chamberlain*» Pain Balm. You will hunt a good while before you find a liniment that is equal to Chamberains lam Balm. In cases of ineumatism and sciatica it relieves the intense pain and make» sleep a„d rest possible. Soreness of the muscles, swellings ami lameness are te
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    • 70 6 Lingering Coughs. Persistent coughs that continue through the spring and summer usually indicate some throat or lung trouble, and it is a serious mistake to neglect them. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of coughs of this nature and a few doses taken in time may save a
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    • 27 6 Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. 3or Quotation» and Catalogues APPLY TO SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. Sole Agents, PENANG AND F. M. S.
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    • 30 6 Stbarnb’ Wink of Cod Livbk Oil is the greatest strengthener of the age. It is a standard remedy in all civilised countries, for its superior qualities have made it world-famous.
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    • 70 6 Qo©o©o©o©©ooo©o©©©ooo©o©©©oo 8 MILK. Q Q o o 0 You are not satisfied with the milk you 0 Q are usiuir at present? Then why not buy© O Sledge Brand? Every tin guaranteed. O O o SOLD BY ALL RETAIL DEALERS. O CII d crzi Hma -1 15 SUPPLIES TO 8
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    • 1598 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HnMrvnMr. AOSTRALLV AND CHINA. BANKING c'ZoIXn"" ISTSST CK„,„. H. e. Boserve Fund ...£1,525,000 £1,500,000 ae 2/ $15,000 000 Reserve Fund d. 5,378,375 Aonrov at Amitbroam. Paid-Up 562,500. Marions Nbw Brand of Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 5i1ver...513,500,000 H..n A..™^ 48 200 RAMO Soerabaija, Semarang, Reeerve Fund
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    • 2299 8 Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. Sllipping F. 80. Stan taigition Company. Intended Sailings. X NonMeiISCMI U»yi. Wtn*H. iKsSi EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. j BRITISH INDIA O*A Imperial German Mail Line. f MAIL SERVICE. ml\\ L ootwakd. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. »7- OCMISfMMSIipCa r IM. June 4 Malta connecting with China men, Hamburg
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