Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-06-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 127 VOL. LXVIII. THURSDAY. 9th JUNE, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1486 1910-06-09 1 n« Great rastern st. george’s girls- home, the lahat mines. Ltd. rDftccr o celebrated Ute Assurance c®., Ltd. 2 LKUbbE a D v HEAD OFFICE, SINGAPORE. A'' B. A DIVIDEND of 9d. per tore has been jj? A CI/WIT I CTrtDrt LIFE ASSURANCE AND ent for girls attending the Government1,486 words
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Article2883 1910-06-09 2 The Science of Catcherops. Mr. F. *V. Knocker, r.z.s., F late of the F.M.S. Civil service, writes in the Financial News Even if the terin cstchcrop were not in itself explanatory of its own meaning, there would still be no necessity, at this advanced stage of the Rubber boom,2,883 words
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Article161 1910-06-09 2 Thursday, June 9. Golf Club Tennis Ties. Municipal Commission, 3-30 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. International Dramatic Co., King St. Theatre. Friday, June 10. Band, Esplanade. Golf Club Tennis Ties. Golf Club Ladies’ Pretgrave Cup. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. International Dramatic Co., King St. Theatre. Saturday, June 11.161 words
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Article30 1910-06-09 2 Wednesday, June 22. —The Wakoff property; 11 a.m. Ah Quee’s buildings; J. W. Hallifax, auctioneer. Saturday, June 25.— Furniture Claremont,” Northam Road 11-30 a.in.. Cunningham, Clark Co auctioneers.30 words
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Article37 1910-06-09 2 Straits Trading Co., Lt I.— Extension of brick building at Butterworth, and supply of steel and iron work. P.ll'.D. Penang.— Reservoir dam and sixteen latrines at Kampong Panchor, near F.M.S. Camp tenders close noon, June 13.37 words
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Article20 1910-06-09 2 23 Northam Road apply J- Hallifax. 5, 14, 16, and 18 Logan Road; apply M. M. Noordin.20 words
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Advertisement35 1910-06-09 2 Appendicitis, now so prevalent, is believed to arise chiefly from constipation and local inflammatory troubles, which may be prevented by the occasional use of “Huny&di Janos” natural aperient water. Average dose a wine-glassful before breakfast35 words
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Advertisement130 1910-06-09 2 Union S.S. Go. of New Zealand, Ltd. Singapore to New Zealand direct, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if imdoormknt offhrs). The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARIMA 5,704 tons, H.A. Rutter, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon accommodation amidships, fitted130 words
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Advertisement436 1910-06-09 2 r i MM,|ers v Grand Erato I Wherever AUTO-HARPS. Ofen fe e ble’d :37 STRINGS PRODUCING. 39 CHORDS digestion, whether C^N BE PLAYED from advancing > age, illness, or general IN ANY KEY. debility, there is a case > for Benger’s Food. M<C ||j ß<s I When the stomach becomes436 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous175 1910-06-09 2 The Moon. First Quarter 11.19 pin. 14 June. O Full Moon 3 H am. 23 Last. Quarter ...11.38 a.m. 30 O New Moon 420 a.m. 7 July. The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. June 7to June 30,...5-50a.m. 5-10 p.m. The Tides. Date. H.175 words
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Advertisement1728 1910-06-09 3 w j □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaHnnnnnnnnnnnn I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. I <’ THE name tHU D D FUSSELL’S MILK. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. f WF *||IRQ 0 “Ordinary sterilized milk is not easy lN THB mattbr of thk Civil Law A M of digestion, as the process of sterilizing Ordinance, 1878, ■i® SJI Ci1,728 words
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Article630 1910-06-09 4 Both from Reuter’s telegrams and from our special German cable service, our readers will have gathered that during the past few days the Cretan crisis has entered upon a phase more acute than we have had to chronicle since the Turkish suzerainty was virtually destroyed by630 words
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Article703 1910-06-09 4 Reports of a rather disquieting nature regarding the situation from Kedah reach us from a source which we have good reason to believe well-informe I. It is stated that H.E. the High Commissioner, after according a patient hearing to the complaints brought by the leading Malay officials703 words
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Article307 1910-06-09 4 Says Truth < f May 18 There have hitherto been four prize appointments to which members of the Civil Service in the Straits Settlements may aspire, namely, those of Auditor-General, Colonial Treasurer, Resident Councillor, Malacca, and Resident Councillor, Penang. The Malacca Resident Councillorship has just been abolished,307 words
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Article121 1910-06-09 4 Tknnis Tournament. The following was the 'esult of \esterday’s ties Men's Open. Singles. C. C. Rogers iv.o. from D. C. Maciutyie Mens Doubles Handicap. W. D. Proctor A H. R. Buckland 6ea« F. C Kendall <fc H R Bell 6 1 6—l. J. T. Donald A R121 words
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Article121 1910-06-09 4 Previously To-Dav (10-5 C a.m 2 c« c u i 2 c 4» Ji o o 3 T a (X O x O Mining. Rahman Hyd. 9| 9 J 9| 10 Tongkah 6| 6| 6| General. Duff Develop- ment 9| 9 Rubber (Sterling). Allagar 5/6 7/- —6-121 words
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Article274 1910-06-09 4 By advertisement in our issue of to-day, it is now definitely announced that M. Rafalewski and Miss Lili Sharp (Mdine. Rafalewski) will give one grand recital at the Engineers’ Institute on Monday evening next at 9. The programme will be shortly pub lished, and the plan is274 words
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Article862 1910-06-09 4 The death is announced of Genera] Roger Palmer, a Crimean veteran. Mr. G. A. Hall, Acting District J ud will proceed to the Dindiims on inst. 6 Ut k Mr. and Mrs. E. Bui uside have to Kuala Lumpur from their holidav Europe. 7 l For the862 words
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Advertisement128 1910-06-09 4 NATURA MILK. LION BRAND. To De hod dl oil Stores. Sole Agents: Katz Brothers, Ltd., PENANG. Pritchard Co. G AERTEX UNDERC EOTHIN«. Bf-> Singlets and Trunk Drawers, ffiySaST Per <loz. Nett $13.50. Cream Cotton Net Singlets, Per <ioz. Nett $16.20. India Gauze, White Merino, and B fc Pure Wool Singlets,128 words
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Article73 1910-06-09 5 ANOTHER PRONOUNCED DROP. RUBBERS STILL DOWN. [AVom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 8. There is a pronounce! drop in the share market again and all the movements are downwards. The following are buyer-? prices Allagars 5/9 Chersonese 4/Highlands Lowlands 5f Ayer Kunings 6/6 Kota Tinggis 3/373 words
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Article89 1910-06-09 5 KAM ASA N ESTATE. [A’rom Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, June 9. The subscription list for the Kamasan Rubber Co Ltd., opens to-day and closes on the 14th inst. The capital is $250,000, in $2 shares, of which 6%290 shares are offered, 50 cents being payable on89 words
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Article34 1910-06-09 5 From Onr Own Correspondent. Singapore, June 8 To-day’s quotations for local produce ar e Gambier 11.70 Pepper, black 13. Copra, Bali 9.80 Copra, best 10.20 Sarawak sago flour 3.20 Opium 1,530.0034 words
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Article43 1910-06-09 5 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 9. The Committee of the Agri-Horticultural Show have decider! to invite Java, Ceylon, Sumatra, Boineoand Indo-China planters to exhibit but not to compete in the rubber section. Two cups have been offered for outsiders.43 words
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Article28 1910-06-09 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lutnpur, June 9. The following rubber crops for May are announced Sungei Way 5.734 lb North Hummock 5,189 Castlefield 3,03028 words
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Article36 1910-06-09 5 l’ From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 9. A brutal murder of a Chinese fisherman has been committed in a lonely hut it is believed to be the result of a gambling quarrel.36 words
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Article33 1910-06-09 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. June 9. A Chinaman who had newly arrived here from Cucob with $7lO, was set upon by three men and robbed of all he had.33 words
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Article26 1910-06-09 5 {From Onr Own Correspondent Singapore, June 9 The affiirs in Kedah are "eing followed with keen interest here, and ad iitional details are awaited26 words
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Article24 1910-06-09 5 From Onr Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 8. Tin is quoted here at $75.05, at which price fifty tons were sold.24 words
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Article359 1910-06-09 5 HU GUILD ULI. W.KCH THE VIEW! OF A WELL WISHER Kkutkr’s Skkvick. London, June 8. Mr. Roosevelt, in addressing the Ameri can Club at Oxford, referied to the speech he made at the Guildhall, which was perhaps not altogether pleasuit, but what could only be said by one[ Kkutkr’s Skkvick. | - 359 words
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Article51 1910-06-09 5 SOLDIERS HONOURED [Rbutkk’h Service] London, June 8. King G -urge V. has honoured the soldiers who took part in the funeral of the late King Edward in the same way as he did the sailors (by piesenting them with the Victorian medal) for the stately ce[Rbutkk’h Service] - 51 words
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Article243 1910-06-09 5 REASSEMBLhG OF PARLIAMENT. LORD ROSEBERY’S RESOLUTIONS I Reuter’s Service] London, June 8 Much speculation has arisen from the fact that Mr. T. P. O’Connor, Nationalist M.P. for the Scotland Division of Liverpool, visited Downing Street three times yesterday. The Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, andI Reuter’s Service] - 243 words
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Article55 1910-06-09 5 FIRST AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT.” [Rkutkr’s Skrvick. I London. June 9 A telegram from Vienna states that, according to the Die Zeit, the keel has been laid of the first Austrian Dreadnought which is being privately built at Trieste. It is expected that the keel of a second Dreadnought will[Rkutkr’s Skrvick. I - 55 words
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Article33 1910-06-09 5 'Reuter’s Service] Loudon, June 8. It is not expected that the death roll due to the ear hquake in the Province of Avellino, Italy, will exceed forty or fifty.'Reuter’s Service] - 33 words
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Article20 1910-06-09 5 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore. June 9. The Kinta Association’s tin output for May was 1 461 picuh.20 words
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Article31 1910-06-09 5 j Dkr Ost \Bi atischk Lloyd’s Skrvick.] Berlin, June 8 The Ts.ir and his family will go for a yaching trip in the Baltic at the end of June.j Dkr Ost\Bi atischk Lloyd’s Skrvick.] - 31 words
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Article157 1910-06-09 5 Dkr Ostasi itischk Lloyd’s Service. Berlin, June 8 t’otton is quoted at 8 19d During the 24 hours ended 9 a m today 0.68 inch, of rain was recorded at Fort Corn wallis. The -’ase against Mr. B C. N. Knight for voluntarily causing hurt toDkr Ostasi itischk Lloyd’s Service. | - 157 words
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Article321 1910-06-09 5 The metal market- expert of the Ironmonger, writing <>n the evening of May 16, said The market has been barren of any special feature of interest, and since we last wrote operations have been on a limited scale, pending some fresh lead being given to the321 words
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Article222 1910-06-09 5 London, June 1 The appointment of the Vic roy is being considered, but. nothing has yet been decided. The opinion prevails that ho will be a civilian, the appointment of a soldier bearing a special significance waich is regarded as iucompaiible w.th the present situation in India.222 words
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Article83 1910-06-09 5 London, May 30. W ishingt >n reports slate that speculation is rite regarding which section of the warring Republicans Ur. Roo-evelt wid side with on Ins return. Tha Insurgents are jubilant because Mr. Roosevelt has written to »ne of them, asking for a conference on the day of83 words
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Article47 1910-06-09 5 London, May 27. Princess Jutiana p lid her first visit to Am-terdain vestexliy. Dense and enthusiastic crowds lined the routs iruin the Palace. Queen Wilh I uina stepped on to the balcony and h 1 I up the ba >y princess to the cheering multitude.47 words
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Article42 1910-06-09 5 London, June 2. The Household Cavalry have challenged tne right of ihe Gienadieus to guard the remains of the dea 1 Monarch L’he matter has been referred to the Master of the Rolls ant! will involve much historical research.42 words
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Article38 1910-06-09 5 London, June 3 The essential resu't <»f the Hungai. j elections is a ti iumph of the Moderate policy of the maintenance <>f the union with Austria and is a de'eit of the Separatist tendencies.38 words
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Article85 1910-06-09 5 London, June 2. The South Australian Government has been defeated by 22 votes t> 19. The Labour leaders ai e f •rming a Cabinet. At a representative meeting of the London Council of United Protestant Societies, held at the National Club, under the presidency of Lord Kinnaird,85 words
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Advertisement772 1910-06-09 5 PENANG NURSING ASSOCIATION. WANTED. WANTED a fully qualified Nurse with l_fUR a Rubber Estate. A competent Maternity training. Dresser. Wages $4O a month. For further particulars apply by letter to Apply in writing to the Hou Secretary, Box Dr. J. STUART ROSE. ob 2— u c c/o hnang Gazette. FOR772 words
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Obituary391 1910-06-09 5 OBITUARY. GENERAL SIR W. F BUTLER. [Reuter’s >KkviCK j Loudon, June 8 The death is ann >unced of the Rt Hon General Sir William Francis Busier. [The Rt. Hon. General Sir William Francis Butler, P.G., K.C. B who was born on Oct. 30, 1838, was the son of Mr. Richard391 words
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Advertisement1807 1910-06-09 6 EUROĔĔANAGEMn. ft||g|o Egyptlflll ".JT "’ZJX n I N c^bpric P PA Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital «ls,ooo,ooo Netherlands Trading Society. Authorised Capital £i i5OO0()0 Continental goods, including VlUUIvIlv LU» Rbsbbvk Funds Ebtablibhbd 1824 Subscribed Capital >,125Q00' Books and Stationery, J Paid-up Capital ...£1,200,000 Sterling Capital fl. 45,000,000 Paid-Up Boots,1,807 words
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Article994 1910-06-09 7 The last scene is being enacted on the Tyne in connection with the career of the battleship Colllug wood livery scrap of movable metal having be n removed while a t. moorings, she has now been beached for the final b eaking up I'he sent >r service has,994 words
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Article1232 1910-06-09 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Carlyle, Brit., 234, Treweeke, June 9, Tehik, Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Caithness, B it., 2222, Procter, June 8, Calcutta, Coals, Kuah Beng Kee. Roon, Ger., 5633, Rehm, June 9, Bremen, gen Behn, Meyer Co. Rotorua, Brit 55 >, Glenday, June 8, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co1,232 words
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Article1618 1910-06-09 7 i Capital. Subscribed. of Z Dividend». Name. II I I J a j 1906 I 1907 i 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1903 *300,000 $3OO,iJOO 30,000 SlO #lO I J 2ft 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 ft 1006 300,000 1 22ft,00C 22,500 10 10 I Bruang, 5 19011,618 words
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Advertisement43 1910-06-09 7 Commercial Union Fire Assurance Co.. Ltd. Head Office; -5 26 CORNHILL, LONDON, E. C Eastern Branch—SlNG A P<*RE. Funds. Capital fully Sub««. ib».l £2,500,0b0 Capital Paid-up 230,000 \Vvpn.xi 5,750,001 Total Annual Income Exceeds 2,000,000 Claims settled with promptitude. sandtlands, BUTTERY <fc Co., Agent».43 words
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Advertisement99 1910-06-09 7 Skin Troubles are often the direct result of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing off in the way intended by Nature, attempt to escape frfim the body by another route —namely, the skin To redirect the stream to its proper channel all that is needed is a wine-glassful of99 words
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Advertisement154 1910-06-09 7 ****************************** CTDAITt 2 WHERE TO SPEND WEEK ENDS g IHt OIKAUO 01. .he Ch.™i„ CHmaU .he Love., Scenery of O EMAT OGK4PH Co. q A VALLEY NESTLING IN THE HILLS.” O O The Grand Hotel is renowned for the excellence of its Cuisine O Q and the Comfort of its154 words
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Advertisement2058 1910-06-09 8 p. &0. Steam Navigation Company, t Intended Sailing®. Shipping. s ±u: flSg*- STEtH ”o7c. no Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. F® June 15 Delta connecting with Moldavia STEAM NAVIGATION GO., L 29 Delhi Mongolia 1 Imperial German Mail Line. July 13 Ass aye Moria For In.khdud to Sail. Stb/mur. k OCCUR SlCfllß2,058 words
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