Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 January 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 24 VOL. LXVIII. MONDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1328 1 TH[ “PINANG GAZETTE/' Lost Policy of Life Assurance. I I VMMHMXMMMMIMMMXHMMHMMMMHHHMMMM l ||L POLICY No. 60,544, dated 10th June, 1898 W W W x mm mMM mM MMM MMM M MM M M* w>t3^ ip P'T'l/'h l\T granted by the British Empire Mutual j THE LATEST IN PERFUMES. "I* na-'W
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  • 2752 2 CONSULTING ENGINEER’S REPORT. The first report by Mr. M T. Nelmes Block, consul ting engineer for the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., Siam, submitted recently to the directors, states Dredges, General. I have carefully examined all the dredges, and find all of them west in
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  • 122 2 THIS WEEK’S PROGRAMME. Monday—Esplanade. 1. Selection Sambo's Holiday Tchoakoff. 2. Galop The Night Bell Andres 3. Selection Masanielloo Auber. 4. Wakz Blue Bells Waldteuful. 5. March Rolling Home to dear old England Arbuckle. Tuesday—GolJ Club. 1. Overture Ray Blas Mendelssohn 2. Intermezzo Anona Grey. 3. Selection The Earland
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  • 113 2 MoaJajr, Jaavary 31. Band, Esplanade. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. ToosJay, Fob re ary I. Homeward German Mail. Rand, Golf Club. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wednesday, February 2. Purification. Candlemas. Outward German Mail. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. rn. P.C.C. Tennis Ties.
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  • 49 2 P.W.D. Department.— Guard-room and cells three isolation wards, with outhouses six observation wards supplying and laying granite slabs on tops of cooking ranges--all at F.M.S. Camp at Katnpong Panchcr. Pulau Jerejak tenders close noon, Feb. 7. Kedah Police Kedah.— Supply of Police uniforms; tenders close noon, Feb 15.
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  • 34 2 Tuesday, Feb I.— Stock-in-trade, 3J Beach St. Hogan Hogan, auctioneers. Monday and Tuesday, Jan. SI and Feb. 1. Collection of Rare Old Kwangsi 38 Beach St.; 11 am.; Koo Kng Hin, auctioneer.
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  • 20 2 Rosslare”, 4 Johore Road (furnished); apply R. P. Phillips. 17a Northam Road apply Allen Dennys A Co.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 Appendicitis, now so prevalent, is believed Get Relief Quickly Ito arise chiefly from constipation and A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a Cal infl l,ni troubles, which may strained muscle—these a*e things that P re ™“ted, by the occasional use of dem md relief in a hurry. And that is
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    • 335 2 THE NAME 1 r~~'i n a fHUBDS SAFE safes, ,s DETECTOR guaranty AND W I BOXES! Ilj® Quality. I ™ll ALk STOCKEjI AGENTS: HUTTENBACH BROS. Co. THE STRAITS BOVRIL CINEMATOGRAPH t u Grand Programs Whisky and Soda) but it TO-Nigllt! rO-iNight!! also sustains and nourishes Marriage in Auvergne (which Whisky
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 167 2 The Tides. Date. H W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. r.M. P.M. Jan 31 325 948 3-52 10 05 Feb. I 4-99 10-17 4-26 10-34 2 4-44 10-54 504 11-l4 3 5-25 11-37 540 4 6-:7 12-01 649 l-05 5 7-27 l-47 808 2-28 6 8-50 3-09
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    • 67 2 The Moon. Last Quarter 5.56 p.i.i 2 Feb O New Moon 7.13 a.m. 10 First Quarter 1.32 a.m. 17 O Full Moon ...10 35 a.m. 24 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset iu Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. Fob. 1 Feb. 5,...6-06 a.m. 5-54 pm. Feb. 6 Feb. 17,...6-05
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1342 3 THE EMPIRE HOTEL, ****************************** The London Assurance 'zaasr TANGIER’S emulsion. B<s Netherlands Gotta Percha L i= FITTRD WITH q A Remedy for THROAT and LUNGS. O| 11VV11V1 IUIIU.U UUllll VIVUUt Electric Light and Fans. Q Special Price $1.15 and $2.00. q a COMPANY, LIMITED. risks at current rates. Five Minutes
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  • 1312 4 The General Election of 1910 is “all over bar shouting and the great subject of «peculation in political circles now is how long it will bs before the country is plunged into the throes of another one. Our predictions as to the result have, unfortunately, been
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  • 274 4 Before Mr. G. A. Hall, in the District Court, this morning, a confidence trick case came on for hearing through the alertness of Det.-Sergeant No. 17 Fo Ah Kun. It appear» shat on Saturday about 1 p.m. a Chinese woman named Chau Ah Ho was walking along
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  • 243 4 The following order as to letting off crackers has been issued with the sanction of the Governor under section 7 (1) of “The Minor Offences Ordinance 1906 authorizing the letting off of crackers in celebration of the Chinese New Year. Ou the following days and at the following
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  • 351 4 Yesterday morning, the Penang Volunteer C >rps had a field-day at Ayer Etain. The idea was that a party of F M.S. rebels, represented by about 45 Cade’s under Second Lieut. W. E Maun, had landed somewhere near Jelutong and were making their way to Ayer Etam
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  • 706 4 SUCCESSFUL AT HOME.” On Saturday afternoon, the Rifle Range, Kampong Bharu, was the scene of a pleasant function, the occasion being an ‘At Home” given by the members of the Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club. Each member invited a gentleman to take part in certain events on the
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  • 876 4 E. P. C Randall of Singapore has h« promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Among the week-end visitor» r< p„ have been Mrs. Brewster, Mr 'p'- 8 Maxwell aud Mr. Lloyd Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton, who been unwell of late, is now s'arituy nn c .■i’ii
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    • 581 4 Mr. R. H. Pinhorn P. P. C. NOTICE. WE beg to notify that we have taken over the business of the Penang Billposting and Advertising Agency and the Penang Advertising Syndicate free from all incumbrances. The business will now l»e carried on by us at our present address. THE PENANG
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  • 340 5 PLYISG VISIT TO HEGRi SEIBILM. A PICTURESQUE CEREMONY. Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, Jan. 31. Tiie Singapore Free Press this morning publish» ■an exclusive account of the visit o f H.E. the Governor to the Negri Sembil»n. Hi» Excellency left Singapore on Fi i lav by
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  • 207 5 ST. MICHAEL’S INSTALLATION. TH ft NSW DOM. [From Oar Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Jan. 31. The installation of Wor. Bro the R u v. H. E Izard, D. G Chaplain, as Worshipful Master of Lodge St. Michael, No. 2,933, E. C. took place on Saturday evening at the
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  • 45 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Jan. 31. The following is the result of crushing operations at Rauh for Januaiy: Bukit Rawan gold obtained 1,462 ounces average per ton 8 dwt. 14 grains. Bukit Malacca gold obtained 77 ounces average per ton, 21 grain’.
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  • 34 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 31. The engagement is announc'd of Mr. H. M. Hatchell. C.P.O. of Perak, and Miss Dorothy Bret, sister of Mr Horace Brett, of Bruseh.
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  • 42 5 From Our Own Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 3 i. The Malay Mads London correspondent wiies that No. 1 plantation Pai ais at Bs. 2d an I fine haul Para at 7s. lOd. the market is very strong.
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  • 26 5 J From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Jan. 31. Gambier is quoted at $ll, buyers black pepper at $15.20 and Bali copra at $10.40.
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  • 460 5 EX-FARM OFFICIALS PROSECUTED. A CHARGE OF CHEATING. [Fro»» Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Jan 31. In the case brought against two officials, Abubakar, the head chinting, and Lim Tang Yew, the tester, of the last Farm, for alleged cheating, Ee Chong Choon, Chief Cierk ar the Police Courts,
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  • 347 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Jan. 31. The upward tendenev in rubber shares is being maintained Anglo-Ma’ays, Batu Kawans, Bukit Rajshs. Castlefield’. Cher sonese, Consolidated Malays,lnch Kenneths, Liuggis. Patalings, P-iaks, Shelfords, B*rtams, Vallainbrosas, Al<»r Gaj’h’, Pegohs, Singapore and Johores, and I tiled Singapore* a e all
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  • 48 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Jan 3'.. It is rumoured that the Government has suffered a heavy 10-s over the ru-i'iing of th* Op inn Vlonop »Iy dining January. [We hear that the Penang branch made a substantial profit for the same period.— Ed. P.G.]
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  • 512 5 THE NEV YEAR MEETING. THIRD DAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 30. At the third day’s meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, held yesterday, the attendance was good though the weather was showery. Appended are the results Thk Galloway Griffin Handicap. Value $250. —A
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  • 26 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Jan 31. The Lawn Tennis Tournament at the Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Club begins on Friday. The entrie* are good
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  • 243 5 CENTRAL PARIS A LAKE A STARVING POPULACE. [Rkutbr’b Sbrvick. London, Jan. 29. There is incessant rain in Paris, and the floods are steadily spreading. Central Paris is a lake. All the n >table buildings are surrounded and tiees and laraposts a'e falling. The tunneis of the
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  • 151 5 PROPOSED “BUSINESS CABINET.” [Rbutek s Skrvick London, Jan 30. Telegrams fiom Athens state that the Cabinet has resigned All par i*s have agreed to the convocation of a National Assembly overriding th* authority of Parliament, an 1 the formation of a business Cabinet under M. Bragumis.
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  • 110 5 SPEECH BY GERM AN XMBASSADOR [Rkutkr’.s Skrvick. L >ndon, J in. 31. Count Paul Wolfl-Metternich, German Ambassador in London, made a remarkable speech on the occasion of the celebration of the Kaiser’s birthday in London. He emphasised the Germans’ love of peace, an said that w irs of
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  • 97 5 OBEDIENCE TO THE WAR L >RD. [Rkutrk’s Skbvick London, Jan. 3 I. A telegram from Berlin states that a prominent Conservative, Herr von Oldenburg, caused the wildest uproar in the Re ch’tag by declaring that the Kaiser must be able to say to the officers
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  • 72 5 REPORTS OF A RAPPROCHEMENT [Rkutkr’* Skrvick London, Jan. 30. Reports of an Austro-R«s-i tn rapprochement are conlir tied. Ast Hem nt puolisned ill Bei lin says that, though i L too early to speak of anv formal neg-» 1 ia ions hs ing been begun, it is not
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  • 1488 5 NEARING THE END. STATE OF THE PARTIES. [RbUTKR’s SkRVICK London, Jan. *29. Th‘-re have been elected to the new House of Commons up to date Liberals 272 Unionists 271 Nationalists 79 Labourites 40 662 To be elected 8 Total 670 Party Gaia*. Unionist* 127 Liberal* 20 La>»ourite*
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  • 44 5 [Rbutkk’s Skkvick.] London, Jan 30. Eight or ten persons have been killed and twenty injured through the expies* train from Brighton being derailed, when travelling at the rate of forty mile* an hour, near Stoat’s Nest (be* ween Caterham and CroydonV
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  • 25 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Jan. 31. Tin is quote! here at $74.35, at which price seventy ton’ have b-en sold.
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  • 26 5 [Rrutkk’s Skkvick London, Jan. 30. His Majesty King Elward has promoted Prince Henry of Pru.sia to be an Admiral of the Fleet.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 1297 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. IW.:a- g. Dv.t ?7l\ Rolufa. Jan ‘-'9. F. Soewoe, gen Bcus'ead A X?« Brit 1057. Alexander. Jan SO. Rangwu. ien Hottenbach. Liebert A Co. Canteu. Brit 106. Sahib. Jan. -9, Teluk Aimcd, gen Kong Soon Deranha. Brit.. 4785. Powell, Jan 29 S' v. gr *i. gen Ada—sc-'.
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  • 1263 7 I j. v vi Number «rf e tafMtwU MiSewibed. s-atv*. Value S DoiaesUw. Xawe 5 I i D lUA» I** D’r IW U.XV MINING. tW W W KeUl tin Vmuit xv xvk U' ttnWMMb > IW‘l mkVW ri'.iw iv W W Axxl \t «iXv ei I*l ChVkiW 71.9» £1
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