Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 June 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-06-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED daily. No. 135 VOL. LXVIII. SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement982 1910-06-18 1 flir PINANG GAZETTE.” r" SUBSCRIPTION. For r'u n t®j t C?" teS i Mullers i /o' 7 f or Chafed Skin, l i Grand Erato na i xrr n T,a i auto-harps. 1 Monthly SuE’ertSwoA. $2.25. CAL VEK 1 3 !37 STRINGS PRODUCING. 39 CHORDS. S Fop s t is982 words
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Article2010 1910-06-18 2 Ceylon Observer. Ke pong (Malay) Rubber Estates. The annual general meeting of the Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates Ltd., was held on May 24 at the Gr eat. Eastern Hotel, E C., S r Gordon Blennei basset, V.rules, the Chairman, presiding. The Secretary (Mr. T. M. C. Steua t) havingCeylon Observer. - 2,010 words
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Article226 1910-06-18 2 Sunday, June 19. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. George’s Church.—Mattins horal) 8 a m., Holy Communion (Plain) 8-30 a.m., Mattins (Chinese) 10 a.m Sunday School 5 p.m., and Evensong and Sermon 6 p.ra. St. Mark’s Church (Butterworth). —Divine Service 5 p,m. PRESBYTERIAN. Presbyterian Church (Northam226 words
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Article198 1910-06-18 2 Penang. June 18. Drscription Beef Cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 5 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue 32 Mutton Mutton198 words
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Article154 1910-06-18 2 Saturday, June 18. Homeward P. O. Mail closes 6 a m. Penang Impressionists’ At 410 me,” Engineers’ Institute, 9 a.m. Golf Club Ladies’ Monthly Medal. Golf Club Tennis Ties. Band, Golf Club. Rafffes Hotel Guest-Night Dinner. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road International Dramatic Company., King St. Theatre. Sunday, June154 words
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Article55 1910-06-18 2 Tuesday, June 21.— Stock-in-trade 82 Aeheen St.; 1.1 a.m.; J. R. .MacFarlane, auctioneer Wednesday, June 22.— I’he Wakoff property 11 a.m.; Ah Quee’s buildings; J. W. Hallifax, auctioneer. Saturday, June 25.— Flimit ire Claremont,” Northam Road 11-30 a.m., Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Wednesday, June 29.— Crown lands; District55 words
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Article58 1910-06-18 2 P.W.D., Penang.— Construction of shop at Kampong Panchor, Jerejak, new F.M.S. Camp Coolie lines on Penang Hills Construction of incinerator at District Hospital, Penang; New drains and regrading drains at Indian Immigration Depot, Sungei Pinang tenders close: noon, June 28. Straits Trading Co., Ltl.— Extension of brick building at58 words
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Article22 1910-06-18 2 23 Northam Road apply J. W. Hallifax. 5, 14, 16. and 18 Logan It rad; apply M. M. Noordin.22 words
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Advertisement621 1910-06-18 2 FROM MAIDENHOOD TO MIDDLE-AGE THE ONE GREAT REMEDY FOR WOMAN’S WEAKNESS IS DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. THIS THANKFUL HUSBAND SAYS THAT THEIR CURATIVE, STHENGTH-GIVING POWER I< “LITTLE SHORT OF MARVELLOUS.” Mr. S. John Perera, of 24 Hill Street, Colombo, is a clerk in the Ceylon Office of the Russian Volunteer621 words
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Advertisement143 1910-06-18 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, can143 words
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Advertisement220 1910-06-18 2 I 1 1 1 f □R vt,e u «J heated, thirsty and tirw drink Montserrat Lime Juice, 1 It keeps the blood in a cod and healthy condition, and I is a most delicious thirst quencher. Good for the bairns. Made in two kind»— Unsweetened, i.e., Plain Lime [uice, i220 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous132 1910-06-18 2 The M oon. o Full Moon 31l a.m. 23 June. Last yiiH 'H ..11.38 a.m 30 O New Moon 4.20 am. 7 July First Quart»*- 324 p in. 14 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.132 words
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Advertisement2640 1910-06-18 3 H IHj JPTJ T 4 R The Subscription List will open on Wednesday, the 15th Labour.— F? nnnTAII dayof J e and close on or before Wednesday, T he labour consists of 170 Tamils and about 40 ChineseX B XI ■II I RM lA/LIIQI/V the 22nd day Of June at2,640 words
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Article1142 1910-06-18 4 Our Singapore telegram this morning gives particulars of important legislation shortly to be introduced in the Legislative Council. In response to the practically unanimous request of the unofficial members of Council the Government is going to make an effort to fight the Homeward Shipping Conference, that1,142 words
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Article146 1910-06-18 4 Reply to Pkxang’s Message The R-sident Councillor has forwarded the following letter for publication Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, 15th June, 1910. Sir, I am directed by the Governor to inform you that His Excellency has received a despatch from the Secretary of State for the '’oloiiies. stating146 words
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Article96 1910-06-18 4 The Hongkong Registrar-General makes the following interesting statement in the course of his yearly report Estimates have been made at various times of the wealth brought back to China by labourers who have emigrated to the Malay Peninsula or the Dutch Indies. I find it stated in96 words
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Article475 1910-06-18 4 ANNUAL EXHIBITION. What is an impressionist, anyhow asked one of the visitors to the exhibition at the Engineers’ Institute last evening. The Century Dictionary, which never fails us, says that an impressionist is one who yields to the influence of the impressions, as in descriptive writing spec475 words
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Article177 1910-06-18 4 Previously To-Day (10-50 a.m.) g E E i g i 0.2 JJ 0.2 a J! O~ rn Jj Mi ni ng. New r Tambun 2| 2| 3 Pengkalen 6 6| 5| 6 Tongkah 6| 6f 65 Rubber (Sterling). Alor Pongsu 35/- 40/-pm. 30/- 35/-pm. Anglo-Malay 28/- 30/-ex.d177 words
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Article99 1910-06-18 4 Tennis Tournament. I’he following was the result of yesterday’s ties Mixed Doubles If and leap Mrs. Liston <fc R T. Reid —2/6) beat Mr. ,fc Mrs. 8. F. B. Martin 30) 6—3; 6—2. Men’s Singles Handicap. Class />’. N. J. Austin —2/6) H R. Buckland (scratch 6—399 words
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Article777 1910-06-18 4 Mr. G. A. Hall, Acting District I and First Magistrate, Penan» from the Dindings to-day. The wedding of Miss Winifred p I and Capt. Cargill is likely to tak in the first week of November. Dr. A. L. Hoops, State Surgeon g I accompanied by Mrs. Hoops777 words
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Advertisement368 1910-06-18 4 THE INTERNATIONAL DRAMATIC COMPANY WILL PERFORM TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1910, AT the king street theatre hall, at 9 P.M. SHARP, The Realistic and Sensational Play entitled “GENEVIVE OF BRABANT.’’ In conjunction with the above, F. Gordon and Company, the Celebrated Comedians and Sketch Artistes, will also appear in the368 words
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Article134 1910-06-18 5 CHKISHAN DIVORCE CASES. THE SHIPPING RING. [From Our Own Correspondent A Singapore, June 18. The Gtotwnnwnl <Ja«e#4 contains the text of two Bills shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council, one giving the Supreme Court of the Colony power to deal with Christian divorce cases the other134 words
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Article29 1910-06-18 5 i From Our Own Correspondent.' Singapore. June 17. I'o-day’s quotations for local produce aie Pepper, white 24.50 Copra, Bali 9.60 Copra, Pontianak 9.20 Copra, best 9.8029 words
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Article45 1910-06-18 5 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, June 17. [’here is little alteration in the share market, but the prices are mostly down. A similar drop as last week appears probable. The rubber crop for Pegoh, Ltd for May was 3,26 1 lb.45 words
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Article51 1910-06-18 5 FIRST QUARTER’S RETURNS. From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, June 18. The trade returns of the Colony show large increases in imports of $10,000,000 and in exports of 3,000,0 )0 Singapore has large increases Penang shows a dectease in imports and a small i icrease in51 words
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Article35 1910-06-18 5 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, June 18. There have been many prosecutions for failing to report cases of smallp 'X, of which there htve been eighteen this month up to the 15th.35 words
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Article25 1910-06-18 5 I From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, June 17. Tin is quoted here at $74.37|, at which price seventy-five tons were sold.25 words
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Article306 1910-06-18 5 Di hectors' Report The following Directors’ report is to be present d at the third ordinaly general meeting on June 25 Gbntlemen, Your Directors beg to submit a duly audited statement of accounts for the year ending •<lst December, 1909. 2 After writing eft $90,667-49306 words
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Article194 1910-06-18 5 the asiot cup. A WIN FOR “BAYARDO” [Reuter’s Skkvick.J London, June 17. The following waB the re9ulfc of t!)e afternoon Qo,d Ascofc y e9terda Y GOLD GUP Value 500 sov with 3,500 sovs. m specie in addition, out of which the second shall receive 700 sovs and[Reuter’s Skkvick.J - 194 words
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Article128 1910-06-18 5 ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO [Rkutkr’s Service London, June 17. A Washington telegram states that the U.S. Senate has admitted Arizona and New Mexico as a State of the Union. [New Mexico from the time of its discovery by Europeans was politically associated with Mexico. On May 11,[Rkutkr’s Service ] - 128 words
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Article64 1910-06-18 5 EARLY RECOVERY EXPECTED [Reuter’s Service] London, Juue 18 The Kaiser’s illness is the result of a strain and His .Majesty is expected to recover after a week’s rest. Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd's Service] Berlin, June 17. The Kaisei is suffering no pain and no operation is necessary. It[Reuter’s Service] - 64 words
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Article57 1910-06-18 5 TWO FRESH OUTRAGES [Reuter’s Sbrvick.] London, June 18 'There is a levival of outrages in Russian Poland. A colonel of gendarmerie has been killed at Radom, and a bomb was thrown at the Chief of Police, Warsaw, without hurting him. Two of ids escoi t were killed.[Reuter’s Sbrvick.] - 57 words
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Article53 1910-06-18 5 VILLAGES ANNIHILATED I Rkuter s Service I.ondon, June 17. There has been a terrible cloud burst in the Province of Krasso-Sz ireny, Southern Hungary. Whole villages have been annihilated 259 b >dies have been recovered, but many places are cut off and from them no newsI Rkuter s Service - 53 words
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Article26 1910-06-18 5 Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 7. There have been floods everywhere throughout Germany, attended by dreadful loss of life and property.Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service ] - 26 words
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Article21 1910-06-18 5 I Reuter’s Service i London, June 1 7. I’he Johnson Jeffries fight will take place at Goldfield, Nevada.I Reuter’s Service i - 21 words
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Article17 1910-06-18 5 [Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 17. Cotton is quoted at 8.09 d.[Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service ] - 17 words
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Article184 1910-06-18 5 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS. LEADERS IN CONFERENCE. [Reuter’s Service London, June 17. Ihe Budget will be taken in the last week of June. Baron Loreburn, Lord Chancellor, has conferred with Mr. Balfour and the Marquess of Lansdowne. It is reported that the Party leaders have agreed to hold[Reuter’s Service ] - 184 words
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Article47 1910-06-18 5 PROVISION FOR BATTERIES I Reuter’s Service. 1 London, June 18. Salih Pasha, the Turkish Minister of War, has introduced his budget in the Chamber. It; amounts to £18,000,000 (Turkish) and provides for the purchase of a hundred field batteries, thirty-six mounter! lotteries, and BJO quick-firers.I Reuter’s Service. 1 - 47 words
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Article19 1910-06-18 5 Dkr Ostashtirchk Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 17. The Prussian Upp t House has been closed.Dkr Ostashtirchk Lloyd’s Service | - 19 words
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Article18 1910-06-18 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 1 7. There has been an earthqmke in Spain.[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] - 18 words
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Article414 1910-06-18 5 A special meeting of shai eholders in the Tongkah Government C impound Concession Co., N.L, Siam, was held on May 10 at the offices of Messrs. Toohey <fc Wiinpole. 87 Queen-street, Melbourne. Mr. C. Andrews presided. The object of the meeting was to authorise the directors to414 words
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Article1307 1910-06-18 5 CONFLICTING REPORTS. The Australian Mining Standard of May 25 states Y«t another report on the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co.’s property in Siam has been made, this time by Mr. J. L. Wharton, of Melbourne, accountant, who was one of the gentlemen sent to investigate the property1,307 words
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Article64 1910-06-18 5 The following were the exports of tin and produce from Penang during the fortnight ended June 15: To I’he United Kingdom. Tons. Tin 600 Tapioca, flour 150 Tapioca, flake 50 Tapioca, pearl 50 To the United States of America. Tin 200 To the Continent of Europe. Tin 8064 words
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Advertisement200 1910-06-18 5 THE JURA RUBBER ESTATE, IIMITED. OWING to insufficient addresses a number of notices asking for retui n of allotment letters cannot be forwarded applicants who have not received such notice sh mid apply to Messrs B >y <fc Parsy, Ipoh, giving their name and address in full. Ibe Klien Babrn200 words
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Advertisement277 1910-06-18 5 RAFFLES HOTEL The leading European Hotel in Penang.” TO-NIGHT, AT 7-30, SPECIAL DINNER. MENU. 1. Hors d’Oeuvres Varies 2. Consommĕ de Gibier Ala Concorde 3. Petites Bonehĕes aux Crevettes 4. Omelette Brunel 5. Cochon de Lait, Sauce d’Ananas 6 Tonrnedos Trocadĕro 7. Dinde ala Lucullus 8. Terrine de Pigeons 9277 words
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Advertisement2076 1910-06-18 6 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK O 1 f o oW j n g CfOWH hath will be put U 0 for Auction AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. j DISTRICT OFFICE BALIK PULAU Authorised Capital X 1,500,001 /Az> 90/A nf IQ! fl Incorporated by2,076 words
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Article884 1910-06-18 7 Assistant Paymaster G A. Cioke has been i,p inted secretary to Commodore Eyrei <)U the latter taking over the command at Hongkong naval establishment, and Assistaili Paymaster A. P. Rouquette has been appointed secretary’s clerk. Herr Heinegen, one of the managing lirectors of the Norddeutscher, Lloyd, will shortly884 words
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Article1232 1910-06-18 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Assaye, Brit., 73 6. Jones, June 17, Shanghai, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. hultala, Brit., 702, Riddock, June 18, SingaP ore > g en Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Hok Canton, Brit. 294, Scott, June 17, Aeheen, gen., Ban Ho Hin. Johanne, Ger., 852, Tpland, June 17, Delii, gen., Behn,1,232 words
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Article1578 1910-06-18 7 C.plt.l, S«bmril>e l lJ N ““ber < .f Dlvi, In, .1». 51 2 11 I F 1906 j 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,000 i $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO I 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 5 1906 300,000 1 225,00 C 22,500 10 10 11,578 words
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Advertisement92 1910-06-18 7 sun life Cunodn. (Esti»hlislie<l IK6H. Assets exceed £6,000.000.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 w. A. WHITE, I KENNEDY .tt Co.. Manager, South-Eastern General Agents, Penang Asia. Singapore Sun Insurance Office, London. Insurances effected upon almost every iescription of property at current rates of92 words
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Advertisement165 1910-06-18 7 ©o©ooo©G©ooo©©o©ooo©oo©oo®3o SUH.D UP PJ'r rtniH wi* Banking and Trading Corporation,© niLKlNOun© 0 Naudin ten Cate S Co., Ltd., g<X SARSAPARILLA X PENANG MEDAN. W Pronounced by 1! t HIGHEST M! ?!CALAPThOR!TIgI Disconni bills and advance loans for O ©short periods U O bonds, shares, and othei negotiable sec ir f165 words
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Advertisement2088 1910-06-18 8 fa'ondod S»ilin B Shipping «sir» British india Norddeutsche p Lloyd, Bremen. mail service outward. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. June 29 Delhi connecting with Mongolia Imperia) German Mail Line. ftrn/in Ctnnm Chin July 13 Assaye Marmora 1 VCCGII OICQIR OHiD j|d July 27 Devanha Morea For IjirwMiDßD to Sail. Jstbambr. AND2,088 words
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