Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 134 VOL. LXVIII. FRIDAY, 17th JUNE, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2687 1 The Subscription List will open on Wednesday, the 15th Labour. -■i.ijiji iMiT~(in day of June, 1910, and close on or before Wednesday, The labour consists of 170 Tamils wd about 40 Chinese; To- the 22nd day of June, at 4 O’clock. a further batch of Chinese Sinkehs is expected shortly.
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  • 1820 2 Share Values. The World of May 10 published the following After months of active gambling, of buying and selling and profit taking, the general investing public seem as hopelessly at sea as ever with regard to the ventures in which they are interested. With numberless well-established Eastern investments standing
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  • 160 2 Friday, June 17. St. Alban. Band, Esplanade. Golf Club Ladies’ Monthly Medal Golf Club Tennis Ti es. Penang Impressionists’ At Home,” Engineers’ Institute, 4-30 p m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Internationa] Dramatic Co., King St. Theatre. Saturday, June 18. Homeward P <& O. Mail closes 6 a.m. Penang
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  • 41 2 fFrdnendat/, June £2,—The VVakoff property 11 a.m. Ah Quoe's buildings; J. W. Hallifax, auctioneer. Saturday, June 25.— Furnit ire Claremont,’’ Northern Road 11 30 a.m., Cunningham. Clark it Co., auctioneers. fPednewday, 29.—Crown lands; District Office, Balik Pulau 11 a.m.
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  • 18 2 Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Extension of brick building at Butterworth, and supply of steel and iron work.
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  • 22 2 23 Northam Road apply J. W. Hallifax. 5, 14, 16, and 18 Logan I load apply M. M. Noordin.
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  • 1299 2 POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE The late Mr. Edward H. Cooper writes in The World :—I know no great national institution in Europe which has been less vexed by reformers than the English I’uif. It has been preached against and written against by numerous outsiders, whose almost superhuman ignorance of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 144 2 Another Miracle The miracles performed by Little’s Oriental Balm are almost countless. Men and women who have become crippled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canes, and bandages and walking free with elastic step. Rheumatism in the back or shoulders, in the arms or legs, can
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    • 39 2 in Bps LEMCOO I than in any other Beef Essence sold. I Invaluable in Kitchen and Sickroom. I 4, Lloyd’s Avenue, London, E.C. NATURA MILK. LION BRAND. Io be had al all stores. Sole Agents; Katz Brothers, Ltd, PENANG.
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    • 234 2 SF ¥GU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease •uoh as Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandule Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers,Abscess*. Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruption? Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout c DOM'T DELAY but at once start a course of Clarke’s Blonrf Mixture (the World famed Blood Purifier) the experience of thousands whom
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 The Moo n. O Full Moon 31 I a.m. 23 June. Last Quarter ...1 1.38 a.m 30 <) New Moon 4.20 am. 7 July- First Quarter 3.24 p in. 14 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset iu Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. June 7to June 30,...5-50a.m. 5-10 p.m. The
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  • 1138 3 JULY MEETING, 1910. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING). RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 26th July, 1910. SECOND DAY Thursday, 28th July, 1910. THIRD DAY Saturday, 3Oth July, 1910. FIRST DA Y. Tuesday, 26th July, 1910. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP Value $5OO A Handicap for horses
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 397 3 THE NAME CHUBB HUBBS safe U-Srjr Hunt ciub SAFES, Gymkhana: LOCKS ok mciAL 11 rx..A. ,-rw PHOTOGRAPHS QUALITY. Now on Sale aH PRICE 50 CENTS EACH (CABINET). >li ALk S,ZES S, O<:KED “Nikko" Photographic Studio, «I, PENANG ROAD. AGENTS: NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES.. Lil ITTFMD AHU DDAC 9 magazines at penang ano
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  • 1246 4 Mohammedanism both in Turkey and in Egypt is powerfully excited by a sinister conjunction of two disturbing events. In the first place, the powerful Mohammedan minority in Crete has been excluded from representation in the Cretan Assembly by a resolution of that body, and in the
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  • 862 4 The ceremonies in connection with the Royal weddings in Kedah, which, as already stated in our columns, were postponed owing to the death of His Majesty King Edward VII, commenced on Wednesday. There are four couples to be married a son, two daughters, and a nephew of H
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  • 862 4 Sir Francis Pigott, chief justice of p kong, who was recently on a visit r. Straits, returned on Wednesday Mr. S. A. O’Keeffe. Assistant S Or who has been in poor health lately I gone up to the Ayer E arn Hills change He will remain there
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  • 58 4 Tknnis Tournament No ties were played yesteid*y °w Jthe courts being unplayable, t’he f''H° ffl have been fixed for to-morrow Mix*d Doubles Handicap Mr. 4 Mrs. W. E. Cleaver r c Mrs. Gould .t II R Miss Mahler it E. Reimann v. Mr Mrs. Arinsp Mens Singles
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    • 345 4 O W. D. H. O. WILLS’ 2 S THREE CASTLES MAGNUMS,” o o A LARGE “HAND-MADE” CIGARETTE. V o♦b 8 J* the abti Q O Packed in [Whe magnums: Xlj g 0 k Thrpp chips’ ce n OSO’s Patent r pltc s M < O O Cigarette, 55 cents v
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  • 338 5 CRITICISM AND REJOINDER. NEW SHAREHOLDERS’ POSITION. [/Vom Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, June 17. The Singapore Free Press has a lukewarm notice regarding the flotation of the Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd. it points out that the new shareholders are paying $250,000 for a fifth share in an
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  • 33 5 From, Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 16. To-day’s quotations for produce are Pepper, white 25.00 Copra, Bali 11.40 Copra, Pontianak 9.30 Copra, best 9.90 Sarawak sago flour 3.25 Opium 1,375.00
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  • 50 5 SPORTS IN SINGAPORE j From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, June 17. The Malay Vernacular Sqliool Sports, organised by Mr. J. B. Elcum, Director of Education, SS. and E.M.S., and Mr. M. Hellier, Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Malacca, were most successful Fifteen schools were represented in the competitions.
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  • 58 5 CHOLERA AND SMALLPOX RIFE j From Our Own, Correspondent Singapore, June 17. The death iate of Singapore in May was 47.98 per mille and for the first week in June 43 53. During the month of May, there were 38 deaths from cholera and 21 from smallpox.
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  • 24 5 I From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore. June 16. Tin is quoted here at at which price fifty tons were sold.
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  • 32 5 [Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 16. A permanent Church Committee, with the Archbishop of Canterbury as President, has been formed in London to further the Anglo-German peace movement.
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  • 27 5 [Rkiitkr's Skrvick. I London, June 17. Mr. James N. Gillett, Governor of the State of California, has prohibited the Jeffries-Johnson fight in San Fiancisco.
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  • 175 5 CRISIS FEARED IN INDIA. A STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. [Reuter’s Service London, June 16. The Calcutta merchants complain regarding the Canton opium monopoly in a similar manner to the Bombay merchants, referred to on the 12th inst. Prices have fallen heavily and a crisis in the money
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  • 106 5 INDISPOSED AGAIN [Reuter’s Srrvicr London, June 17. The Kaiser, who is suffering from a discharge at the knee joint, was unable to attend the manoeuvres at Doeberitz yesterday. It is announced that his health is in no wise affected. The news has depressed Consols [Dkr <)stasiatischr Lloyd’s
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  • 98 5 COMPLAINT AND EXPLANATION [Reuter’s Service.] London, June 16 In the House of Commons Mr. Gerald Arbuthnot, Unionist member for Burnley, complained of the tendency of the Government to support Russian and Japanese interests in China rather than British commercial interests. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State
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  • 93 5 LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL [Rrutkr’s Swrvick.] London, June 17. Earl Beauchamp succeeds Viscount Wolverhampton as Lord President of the Council. [Earl Beauchamp is the son of the 6th Earl Stanhope was born on Feb. 20, 1872 educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford; and succeeded his father
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  • 74 5 GREAT BRITAIN’S ATHTUDE Reuter’s Skrvick j London. June 16. Sir E<lward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to questions in the House of Commo s, said that it was less possible than ever for the Powers to sanction the annexation of Crete to Greece. He
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  • 55 5 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS [Rkutkr’s Service, j London, June 17. A meeting of advanced Radicals, presided over by the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bart Liberal member for the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire, expressed grave misgivings regarding the forthcoming Parry conference on the Constitutional crisis,
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  • 96 5 A FURTHER DECLINE. FRASER Jt CO.’S REPORT. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore. June 16. The share market is variable and closes weak, values having mostly declined. The following are buyers’ prices Batu Tigas 5| Castlefields 6 Cicelys 50/Golcondas 7 J Kapar Paras 9| Kuala Lnmpurs 9J
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  • 492 5 A Dangerous Situation. The agitation in Egypt fomented by the Nationalist party shows no signs of abatement, and the situation is steadily becoming graver. Our Cairo correspondent, in a letter dated May 18, explains the action of the Grand Mufti in regard to the death sentence on
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  • 194 5 The Acting Supervisor of Customs, Larut anti Krian supplies rhe following prices, f >r the period from June 17 to 30 inclusive, of cultivate 1 rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis under the Rules miller the Customs Duties Enactment Sheet
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  • 365 5 To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette Sir, Will you Be good enough to allow me some space in your valuable paper to draw attention to the Hongkong University, now in process of construction We have all of us read much about it already, but I should
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  • 114 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Entries close Saturday, July 2, at 7 p in. Play commences Monday. July 11. Entry Fee. $1 each player for each event Ladies’ Doubles Handicap entries free. Events. 1. The Championship. 2. Singles Handicap. 3. Doubles Handicap 4. Mixed Doubles Handicap. 5. Ladies’ Doubles
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  • 277 5 Previously. To-Day a.m <z tn <n </i <n i- u nJ e u u t«cs -0.2 o 2 3 H w 3 o oq O oo y) O Mining. Kramat Pulai... 2 2 Rahman 12| 13 13 Redhills 3 3| 3 Tronoh 12| 12|c. 25 12| c.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 823 5 RAFFLES HOTEL the sale of sales. h .X‘z“27';:s" «»<""■ SPECIAL GREAT AUCTION SALE DINNER. High ■class Household Furniture, comprising -r j Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Suites, Rattan Furniture, Fancy ’Tables and 1. Hors d’Oeuvres Varies Ornaments. Lamps, Beautiful Carpet 2. Consomme de Gibier ala Concorde Squares, Artistic Electric Fittings. 3.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 2034 6 CHARTERED INDI4, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK OF JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED H AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. INDIA, LIMITED. Authorised Capital £1,500,000 I kjl AA 11 ■V_□H I K K incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capitalsls,ooo,ooo Netherlands Trading Society. Subscribed Capital 1,125,000 Bbsbrvk Funds Ebtabl’SHlD
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  • 909 7 Writing in «he columns of the P ll Mall gazette, Mr. Fred T. Jane siysa small irem ,f information with refeience to the new scout cruiser of the Blonde type, which is be laid down at Chatham, is of considerably more interest than would at first sight tppear.
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  • 1335 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Merkus, Dot., 335. Gatz, June 16, Deli, gen.. Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Carlyle, Brit., 234, Treweeke. June 1(5, Teluk, Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Glenesk. Brit., 275, Rafferty, lune 17, London, gen., Boustead Co Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Eades, June 17, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Kistna, Brit.,
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  • 1508 7 Capital. i Subscribed. f Value. I 3 Dividends. Name. l q i 1 i 3 s 1906 J 1907 190 S 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $.100,000 S300,00i) 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 12 Helat Tin Mining Co. 4 1906 300,000 1 225,000 22,500 10 10 Bruang a 1 600,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 66 7 Delicate Backward Children I are brought to robust health by I LEMCO and MILK. I to i teaspoonful to half-pint hot milk. LEMCO, 4 Lloyd* Arenw, Loodoft, E.C. sun Life ®l ennudfl. (K,t»bli«he«i 18 -At. Assets exceed £6,000.000.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities S& Oo e n t 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908,
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    • 149 7 *************************000 CTDAITC o Banking and Trading Corporation, o IHt 8 Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., g CINEMATOGRAPH Co. O PENANG—MEDAN. O Q Discotini bills and advance loans for Q TO-NIflUI! O short periods on produce, import goods, O n ra _J Pmirrammß O bonds, shares, and other negotiable securi- Q
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2029 8 P. &o. steam Navigation Company. Intended Sailing». Shipping. Ww steam ZiXZ'c.., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. F* July 13 Aasaye S Imperial German Mail Line. Moote. s f»« '»•■•»■>«»« M Oceon Sleam Ship to., I j A CHINA MUTDAI SIMM MV. I (connecting Due (Three times a week). fl Date. teamer.
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