Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 145 VOL. LXVIII. FRIDAY. Ist JULY. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1542 1910-07-01 1 THE “PINANG GAZETTE.’’ u""‘T‘s THE STRAITS I x f seeks situation in Rubber, Coconut or 5 |<*}ff|pC HAiPI /f SUBSCRIPTION. Sugar Estate”. Capable of keeping all l»O 111 C/ WI I vC/ ■■■PIM If AA A TB/wO A 0 A 1K Estate accounts and performing field work. j VlilDMAi VVRAI1,542 words
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Article905 1910-07-01 2 Tanjong Malim.” The Tanjong Malim Rubber Company (Limited) has a capital of £500.000, in shares of £1 each, of which 283,000 shares are offired. Of the remaining shares 117,000 will be allotted in part payment of the purchase consideration, and 100,000 shares have been applied for by the vendors905 words
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Article510 1910-07-01 2 .—B. K. P in the P MG. There is something very pleasant to a woman in being allowed to read a book all about her own management. It is a 3 if a copy of White Mice and All About Them,” translated into mou-e language, were.—B. K. P , in the P MG. - 510 words
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Article327 1910-07-01 2 The exploration articles in the June number of Travel and Exploration are all concerned with the Far East, whi’e the travel articles deal mostly with travel nearer home. Thearticleby Mrs. GabHelle Vassal (who-e recently published book. On and Od Duty in Annam, is being widely real) d-sc'ib-sa327 words
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Article117 1910-07-01 2 It is not surprising that, within comparatively recent years, natural aperient waters have so consistently become to be recognised as one of Nature’s benign gifts to mankind. Why a natural aperient water should be incomparably more efficacious than artificial salts, p iwders, pills, etc., can only117 words
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Article383 1910-07-01 2 Sir Richard Temple’s paper on The People of Burma,” which was delivered at the Rovai Society of Arts, Adelphi, on May 26, attracted a large audience of distinguished personages, amongst those present being Field-Marshal Sir Georg*White, who presided. The lecturer said, in his view, the whole383 words
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Article421 1910-07-01 2 Australian paper. Just before the R M. S. China left Victoria Quay, homeward bound to London. at a late hour on Monday evening, there occurred an incident full of melodi am «tic interest to those who witnessed it. It will be remembered that, following on theAustralian paper. - 421 words
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Article268 1910-07-01 2 The following letter from a correspondent to our Taiping contemporary has some points of interest to dog-owners in Penang Although one can hardly find anything to say against the F.M.S. Police, the way in which stray dogs are got rid of here is indeed strange if not268 words
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Article124 1910-07-01 2 Friday, July I. Band, Esplanade. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Saturday. July 2. Visitation 3. V. M. Homeward P A O. Mail. P.C.C. Tennis Ties Entries close. Raffles Hotel: Guest Night Dinner. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road Sunday, July 3. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Monday, July 4. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting.124 words
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Article47 1910-07-01 2 Fixtures for July. S.—M.R.C. v. Police.—Esplanade. 6 —Free School r. C.R.C.—C. R.C. 7. Vols. r. Crescent.— Esplanade. 12. —Govt. Wharves v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 13. M.R.C. v. C R.C.—C.R.C. 19. Police r Free School.—C.R.C. 20. —Vols r. Govt. Wharves.—C,R.C. 26. Crescent r Butterworth.—C.R.C. 27. —Free School M.RC.—C.R.C.47 words
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Article100 1910-07-01 2 Monday, July 4- —Land in Butterworth; 11 a.m.; Ah Quee’s Buildings ;J. W. Hallifax, auctioneer. Monday, July —Stock-in-trade; (Thong Joo ACo Beach St.; 11 a.in.; Cunningham, <’lark A Co auctioneers HWnesday, July 6.— Shares: Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St.; 11 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark A Co., auctioneers. lYfdnrsd100 words
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Advertisement156 1910-07-01 2 A Sore Throat The quickest way to get rid of it—the simplest and surest—no bother, no trouble —is to rub in Little’s Oriental Balm, and wrap up the throat with flannel. Will remove all aches and paius caused by a cold, a strain, or over-exertion. One trial will prove its156 words
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Advertisement440 1910-07-01 2 f fiF suffer' From any Skin or Blood Disease such at s E wdH„ a A'1 la s f,l I swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses I Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruptions' I Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout l T Fl ST I Ji v ■>_ f a IL Lb g but at440 words
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Miscellaneous151 1910-07-01 2 The Moon. O New Moon 4.20 am. 7 July. First Quarter 3.24 pm. 14 O Full Moon 337 p.m. 22 Last Quarter 434 p.m 29 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. June 7to June 30,...5-50 a.m. 5-10 p.m. July Ito July 12, ...5-51151 words
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Article1126 1910-07-01 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 DAY. Tuesday, 26th July, 1910. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP. Value $5OO. A Handicap for horses which1,126 words
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Advertisement553 1910-07-01 3 TONG JOO Co./ a/ Jk 30, REACH STREET, General Storekeepers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Commission Agents. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF k Crushed Food, Bran, Chaff, Linseed and Oaten-Hay. NT ALSO St. Raphael Wine and Gosling Co.’s Nikko Studio. Old Ports, etc., etc., ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND553 words
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Article1270 1910-07-01 4 As the last word on the opium traffic was admittedly that of the Straits Opium Commission’s report, published in January, 1908, a copy of which we suppose must be in the hands of every prominent antiopiumist, we presume that Mr. Theodore Taylor, M.P., has either lost1,270 words
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Article860 1910-07-01 4 At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commission, the President, (Mr. F. J. Hallifax) read a letter from Mr. W. H. MacArthur, Government Veterinary Surgeon, reporting the death from hydrophobia of Mr. Findlay, of Juru Estate, Provi: ce Wellesley, at the General Hospital, and stating that the exportation of860 words
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Article828 1910-07-01 4 Messrs. R. G. Palmer of Penan H. E. Darby of Tapah have been a? licences as appraisers for this y ear Mr M W. Pett, Su^ri„te„d ent i Brigade, Singapore, in expected s’' Perak io report on the Ore proiecti, Ipoh and laiping. Q J t Inspector828 words
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Advertisement717 1910-07-01 4 WANTED. WANTED. l\/f AN AGER for Rubber E.t»te in OFFICIAL HANDICAPPER TO THE STRAITS LVI Kedah. Apply .tonee to- RACING ASSOCIATION. KEDAH, c/o Pinang Gazettes Applications for the post of Official Handicapper to the Straits Racing Atwciation are invited. INLI 1 Iv/H/. The following are the principal terms and conditions717 words
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Article387 1910-07-01 5 GRIFFITH-JONES—NEWTON CEREMONY IN THE CATHEDRAL. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 1. The marriage of Mr. Oswald Phillips Griffith-Jones (assistant in the firm of Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery <k Co., Penang) to Miss Edith Sydney Newton took place yesterday in St. Andrew’s Cathedral the Venerable Archdeacon H. C.387 words
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Article123 1910-07-01 5 AN INCREASE ON SPIRITS. THE TIN DUTY REDUCED. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, June 25. An F.M S Gazette-Extraordinary notifies that the following Customs duties will be levied from to-day (July 1) The duty on spirits will be $2.40 per gallon, being an increase of 90123 words
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Article59 1910-07-01 5 From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, July 1. Mr. A. B. C. Cooke, chief clerk in the Singapore Municipal Water Department, is alleged to have abscond 'd owing to having got into heavy difficulties over share transactions. It is believed that he has gone to Australia, and a59 words
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Article38 1910-07-01 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 1. Messrs. Wearne <fc Co. will start three taxi-cabs, capable of seating five persons. Ihe fares will be 40 cents a mile, or two dollars an hour, including detention38 words
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Article98 1910-07-01 5 A GRADUAL mPBOVEMKNT. LONDON MARKET FIRMER. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 30. The changes in the share market are variable. The following are buyers’ prices Edinburghs 14/. Inch Kenneths £l7 Lanadrons Saggas 53/4 Ayer Panas $l2 Pajams $lB Sandycrofts $37 Elphinstones 3.75 Tronohs $ll Messrs.98 words
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Article81 1910-07-01 5 DECLARATION OF DIVIDENDS. [From Our Own Correspondent Loudon, June 30. The Directors of the Cicely Rubber Estates Co Limited, have declared a final dividend of 60 per cent, on the ordinary shares, making a total dividend of 135 per cent, for the year ended March 31. Ou81 words
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Article23 1910-07-01 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.' Singapore, June 30. To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier $11.62$ Gambier, cube 14.70 Pepper, white 25.0023 words
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Article32 1910-07-01 5 AN INTERIM DIVIDEND. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, June 30. The Directors of the Bitu Caves Rubber Co., Limited, have declaied an interim dividend of 35 per cent.32 words
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Article30 1910-07-01 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore. July 1. At a meeting of shareholders in the Straits Trading Co., Limited, held yesterdav, a dividend of $1.50 was declared.30 words
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Article33 1910-07-01 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 1. The death rate in Singapore for the week ended June 25 was 51.76 per inille. There were 19 imported ca j es of cholera.33 words
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Article24 1910-07-01 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. June 30. Tin is quoted here at $75, at which price 275 tons were sold.24 words
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Article43 1910-07-01 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 30. Prince von Radolin, the retiring German Ambassador to France, has received an autograph letter from the Kaiser. The Italian Press is gratified at the appointment of Herr von Schoen to succeed the Prince[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] - 43 words
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Article28 1910-07-01 5 Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 30. A Papal motu proprio demands a specia oath from Protestant clergymen ami submission to the Papal Bible commission.Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service ] - 28 words
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Article23 1910-07-01 5 [Dkr Ostasiatisciik Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 30. Germany and Russia have exchanged friendly messages on the settlement of the Hellfeld case[Dkr Ostasiatisciik Lloyd’s Service.] - 23 words
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Article214 1910-07-01 5 NO CHANGE IN DUTIES. A HEAVY DEFICIENCY. [Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] London, July 1. The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) introduced the Budget in the House of Commons yesterday. He said that there would be no new taxes and no change in duties. The constitutional question[Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] - 214 words
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Article97 1910-07-01 5 AN ARMY SCHEME DIVULGED Rrutkr’s Skkvick Loudon, June 30. It appears that Baron ''ternburg, a Russian subject and correspondent of the Austrian semi-official Press agency, who was arrested on a charge of espionage after his flat had been searched, is charged with communicating to Austria the[ Rrutkr’s Skkvick | - 97 words
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Article42 1910-07-01 5 AN MP’S ELECTION VOID. [Rrutkr’s Skrvick London,June 30 The East. Kerry election has been declared null and void on the ground of intimidation. The election in January last resulted:— E. O.’Sullivan, Nat. 2,643 J. Murphy, Nat. 2,154 Majority 489[Rrutkr’s Skrvick ] - 42 words
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Article53 1910-07-01 5 STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER (Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] London, July 1. The Rt. Hou. H. H Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons, said that Parliament would adjourn at the end of July till November. The later stages of the Budget and the Declaration Bill might be postponed till(Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] - 53 words
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Article36 1910-07-01 5 ALL-COMERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP. [Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] London, July I. In the final of the all-comers’ lawn tennis championship, Anthony Frederick Wilding, of Christchurch, New Zealand, beat A. W. Gore, the holder, by 7—4 7—5 4—6 6—2.[Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] - 36 words
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Article36 1910-07-01 5 ANOTHER NEW PARTY [Rrutkr’s Skrvick London, June 30. Twenty Scottish Liberal members of the House of Commons have formed themselves into a Nationalist Party with a view to securing representative government for Scotland.[Rrutkr’s Skrvick ] - 36 words
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Article20 1910-07-01 5 [Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 30. Two cases of cholera have occurred in St. Petersburg.[Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] - 20 words
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Article109 1910-07-01 5 DENS IN THE STRAITS. REGISTRATION OF SMOKERS. [Rrutkr’s Skrvick London, July 30. In the debate on the Colonial Estimates, in the Hou*e of Commons, yesterday, Mr. Theodore Taylor (Liberal, Radcliffe-cum-Farnworth division) thanked the Government for its action against opiura-dens in Hongkong and the Strai's Settlements, but further[Rrutkr’s Skrvick ] - 109 words
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Article29 1910-07-01 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Skrvick] Berlin, June 30. The European Press publishes favourable comments on the app >iutment of Herr von Kiderlen Waechter as German Foreign Secretary.[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Skrvick] - 29 words
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Article28 1910-07-01 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service j Berlin, Juue 30. The Chief of the Turkish General staff, Iz Pasha, will attend what is known as the Kaiser’s manoeuvres.[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service j - 28 words
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Article23 1910-07-01 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Skrvick.] Berlin, June 30. The aerial conference at Paris has been postponed till ihe end of November.[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Skrvick.] - 23 words
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Article217 1910-07-01 5 For three and a half h> ws yesterday afternoon, from 2 to 5-30 p.m., Mr. G. A Hall, Acting District Judge, was engaged in the District Court in investigating a series of charges of criminal breach of trust, robbery, and cheating different women brought against a young217 words
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Article183 1910-07-01 5 The Free Press savs The N. R. A. meeting begins on Monday next and we shall all be anxiously awaiting the cabled news of our representatives’ doings at Bisley. The meeting was put forward a week to avoid clashing with the Territorial camps. The Empire match183 words
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Article177 1910-07-01 5 London, June 28. At the Mincing Lane auctions to-day. 202 t«>ns <>f plan ation tubber were offered, of which 18'» tons were Malayan. This was much le-*s than at the lait auction when a total of 255 tons was offered, 226 being Malayan The demand was177 words
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Article278 1910-07-01 5 “Justice” writes from Singapore to the Malay Mail With reference to the letter under the above heading in your paper of 20th inst. a few lines in reply thereto would not be out of place. Disgusted Merchant,” being aware that there is now a good demand278 words
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Article104 1910-07-01 5 Previously. To-Dav (11-JO a.m u S3® S S >. o 2 0.0 M J) C* X -Z 0* Mining. Menglembu ...9 9$ 9 Tekka 23 23$ 23 Rubber (Sterling). Anglo-Malay 28/6 29/6 ex.d 28/-29/6 ex.d Bikam 5/6 6/6 pm. 5/3 5/9 pm. K. Lumpur 9J 10 9|104 words
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Article82 1910-07-01 5 The following Tamil immigrants arrived from Madras and Negapatam by the B. I. steam t Thongwa yesterday For Penang- Port S’tenham. Adults Minors Adult* Minors Statute coolies 91 2 Kangany coolies 217 26 1,393 128 Other free coolies 64 13 Total 372 41 1,393 128 The total numbers82 words
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88 1910-07-01 5 The Municipal Inquiry Commission sat yesterday in the Governor’s Office instead of the Council Chamber in the Municipal Offices, owing to the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission taking place there. Yesterday, Mr. H A. Neubronner was examined at great length, and Dr. J. Stuart Rose,88 words
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Article87 1910-07-01 5 The P. O. Royal mail steamer Arcadia, having left Singapore at 6 am. to-day, is expected to arrive here at 9 a.m. to-morrow, and will leave for Colombo and Bombay at 2 p.m. Mails close at the General Post Office at noon to-morrow. The homeward bound German87 words
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Article91 1910-07-01 5 Intending diners at the above Hotel tomorrow evening are asked by the management to be so good as to telephone their requirements as early as possible. The attendance promises to be even better than on previous occasions and those who reserve tables are secured the best positions.91 words
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Article52 1910-07-01 5 Tne subscription list for the Malakofi Rubber Co Ltd opened to-day and clo>es on I bursday next, July 7, at noon We are asked to state that copies of rhe prospectus cm be obtained in Penang from the Hongkong <fc Shanghai Banking Corporation and from Messrs. Boustead52 words
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Article796 1910-07-01 5 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET. A special meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday, there being present Mr. F. J. Hallifax (President), Mr. A. M. Pountney, and Mr. Lim Cheng Teik. After the minutes of the last meeting had been read and confirmed, the Supplemental Budget No. 1 of796 words
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Advertisement1789 1910-07-01 6 llninn fin nf Naw CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL HF MrpriMT.rr P p Jeaiaid, ltd «Nam» CO.ro. AT,»». MAATSCHAFPIJ, CANADIAN IACIrIC KAILWAI Co. S 4 0 cfcland, Wellington, Lyttleton Dunedin eionnnnn Sterling stablishbd 1824 J—,COO. Royal Mail Steamship Line. al«o calling at Paid-up Capital ’J 11,789 words
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Article944 1910-07-01 7 A Melbourne wire states that the proceeding» taken by the Ku*sian Ciptain Varawa against Messrs. Howard Smith«fcCo shipowners, for false imprisonment in coun. ,-tion with the negotiations for the sale ,f t ie steamer Peregrine during the Ru soJapanese war, have come to an end The pluntiff, who944 words
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Article1057 1910-07-01 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. i Hong Wan 1.,8rit., 21)611, Hain*worth, June 30, Amoy, gen., Ban Ho Hin. Kistna, Brit., 524, Sinlair, July I, Singapore, gen., Hottenbach, Liebert <fc Co i Kamo Marti, Jap., 8,628, Somner, July 1, Japan, gen., Boustead Co. Lai Sang, Brit., 2460, I'add, July I, Hongkong, gen., Boustead1,057 words
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Article1583 1910-07-01 7 4 Capital. Subscribed, f y””®. 2 Dividends. Name. ®j -g g a L__ I 5 I 1 <y' s 1906 1907 190 S 1909 1910 MINING. *”*>.ooo 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 5 1906 300,000 225.00 C 22,500 10 10 Bruang, 5 600,0001,583 words
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Advertisement183 1910-07-01 7 sun life of Cuundfl. (established I BBS). Assets exceed £6,000,1*00.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 W. A. WHITE, j KKSXKUV Co.. Manager, South-Eastern AKent Penang Asia. Singapore j CHIN HIN Co., 5 Motor Car and Jinricksha Importers, S General Store-keepers and Horse Dealers,183 words
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Advertisement31 1910-07-01 7 The London Assurance Corporation. The undersigned, having been appointed Agents for the Corporation, are now pi<pared to accept MARINE and FIR! risks at current rates. PATERSON, SIMONS A Co., Ln»., Agents31 words
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Advertisement204 1910-07-01 7 TH F OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO o Banking and Trading Corporation, o on 8 Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., g 0 English 0 PENANG —MEDAN. O manufacturers dealers n each class of goods. Besides being a Discount bills and advaenc loans for Q I complete commercial guide to London and O short periods204 words
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Advertisement1989 1910-07-01 8 p &0. Steam Navigation Company. Intended Sailings. Shipping. 'fcM steam ZXi'oTc. no Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. p* g =r e t g w,th m pe rW g.™»» Ma n Aug. 10 Arcadia Moo tau y OR Ihcmwdbd to Sail. S._/üb». vCCQH St€QH| Sftjp £Q U HOMBCTAKU Sißg pore /B. «INA MOTMI1,989 words
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