Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 163 VOL. LXVIII. FRIDAY. 22nd JULY, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 2856 1 (HE “PINANG GAZETTE.” PENANG TURF CLUB s aDDDDaannnDnnnnnnDDnaDaanaDD s government notification. uTIUQ/iDiD'rinv t international Correspondence g renders «w be received at the SUBSCRIPTION. T ADIEB attending the Races on 26th, a g Resident Councillor’s Office, up to $7 M 2Btil and 30th Jul .V. 1910, are re- CuOOIS, *****1(6(1. tioon
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  • 949 2 BILA (SUMATRA) RUBBER LANDS. The directors of the Bila (Sumatra) Rubber Lands, Ltd., invite subscriptions at par for 140,000 shares of £1 each, part of an authorised capital of £200,000. The company has been formed (inter alia) to acquire three concessions extending over a large area of land on
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  • 319 2 —5 F.P. LADIES’ HIGH SCORES. Bisley Camp, June 24. In generous, true sporting spirit, the exec itive of the London and Middlesex Association have invited the visiting Colonial teams to shoot in the various matches. This invitation most of the members of the Australian and Singapore terms
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  • 301 2 Attitudb of thb Colonial Officr The following amplifies Reuter’s telegram of June 30, regarding the question of opium raised in the House of Commons In the course of the debate on the vote for the Colonial Office, Mr. T. C. Taylor said he gave the Colonial
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  • 196 2 The Siam dinner whs l.e'd in the ben quoting hall at Princes Restaurant, Piccidilly, on June 28 when a gathering of about, forty per-on- interested tn Miain assembled There we»e no speeches beyond the formal toasts of King George, proposed by the Siamese Minister, and the
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  • 36 2 London, Julv 7. Sir Robert Bredon has graphically described the progress of China of years. He declares that the Chinese are quite unwilling to be exp'oited in either a military or a commercial sense.
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  • 28 2 London, July 7. Step- are being taken with a view to the recognition of Wales, along with England, Scotland, and Ireland, on the Royal Standard.
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  • 387 2 THE E. tf O. Miss Allan Mr. A. Korner Mr. C. H. Allen. Mr. M. P. KennaMr. Arthur Berg- way. ner. Mr. J. E Lemiere Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mr. S. Levy. M. Brown Mr. E. S. Little. Mr. F. I*. Brostaw- Capt. and Mrs.
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  • 318 2 The Times nJ Malaya says Below we give the table of positions of the Clubs in the Perak Association Football League for this year, and w’e are glad to see Ipoh at the top by two points—a very creditable performance, and one which makes them the holders
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  • 122 2 Friday, Jwly 22. St. Mary Magdalene. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Band, Golf Club, 9-30. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, July 23. Homeward European (B. Mail. Kedah Planters’ Association, 11-30. Penang Races: Entries close at noon for Singapore Stake*. Lodge Scotia, 6-15 p.m. Raffles Hotel; Special
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  • 52 2 Fixture» for August. 2. —Crescent v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 3. Free School v. M.RO —C.R.C. 9—C.RC. v. Police—C.R.C. 10. —Crescent v. Govt. Wharves—C.R.C. 16. —Butterworth v. Vols.— 's.R.C. 17. —M R.C. v. Crescent—C.R.C. 23.—Police v. Govt. Wharves—C R.C. 24 —Vols. v. Free School—C.R.C. 30. Butterworth C.R.C —C.R.C. 31. —Govt. Wharves
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  • 19 2 Wednesday, July 27.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark it Co., auctioneers.
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  • 94 2 P-W.D. Department, Penang.— Sixty-feet open bridge at Sungei Korok Foot bridge at Ayer Itam tenders close noon, July 23. P TF. D. Penang— Works at new Quarantine Camp, Pulau Jerejak water mains and services clear water tank service reservoir for salt water; pump ng station, and disinfector station, including
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  • 14 2 5, 14, 16, and 18 Logan Road; apply M. M. Noordin.
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    • 61 2 Skin Troubles often the direct result of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing oft in the way intended by Nature, attempt to “scape from the body by another route—namely, the skin To redirect the stream to its proper channel all that is needed is a wine-glassful of Hunyadi Janos
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    • 223 2 The Troubles of Digestion, pain, flatulence, acidity, and so on, are happily in most cases simply the expression of some fleeting disturbance of function The best wav to restore tone and regularity to the intestinal tract is by taking a wine-glassful of Huny&di Janos natural aperient water the first thing
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    • 333 2 IF YOU SUFFER in From an Y Skin or Blood Disease, a «uoh Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular %J£ Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses S Tumours, Boils, Sores, Eruptions’ I Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, 4c.’ |ll| m Wy but at once start a course of Clarke’s Blood Mixture (the World-famed Blood
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 The Moon. Last Quarter 434 p.m. 29 July O New Moon 1.36 p.m. 5 Aug First Quarter 9.1 am. 13 O Full Moon 214 a.m 21 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise an 1 Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. July 19 to July 31, ..5—53 a.m. o-<*7 p.m. Aug.
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    • 1117 3 PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE.” TARPINE. CHIN HIN Co., w Motor Car and Jinricksha Importers, w A NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, A sure preventative against all disease germs such as the germs of Small-pox W General Store-keeper» and Horse Dealers, fittbd with Cholera, Pever, etc., etc. ot Suia P ox W Motor
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  • 1458 4 In the limits of yesterday’s article it was impossible to deal exhaustively with Perak’s administration report for 1909. A number of interesting points were unnoticed. To some of them we would now refer. Financially, the State is on a sound basis. Amounting to $13,647,474, the revenue
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 771 4 [To the Editor of the Pinany Gazette”] Sir, What an awful tale Monaghan gives,—is there some prejudice against motor-vehicles at the back of it. or would he write equally strongly on all the other road dangers,—the noisy trotting horse with jingling bells frequently hanging from his neck, and
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    • 238 4 [To the Editor of the Pinany Gazette.”] Sir, It has been too long the fadlion to regard notoriety as something to be desired, like wealth, a fine figure,or a loveable disposition. It ma ters little why a man is notorious. He is esteemed by a multitude of foolish
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  • 811 4 Dr. Fry, who is now at home, has had his leave extended. Mr. H. Welham, who has been ill 1( hospital with bronchitis, is now convale s cent and left for Caledonia this moruim, Seeking fresh rubber worlds to coti |u er Sir W. Hood Treacher has
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    • 341 4 ♦oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo* EASTERN i ORIENTAL HOTEL, g o o Special Race Dinners. o o 2 O Tuesday 26tli July. O O Thursday 28th q q Saturday, 30th q 2 BAND IN ATTENDANCEJJURINC AND AFTER DINNER. g SPECIAL TIFFINS RACE WEEK. O SARKIES BROTHERS, g O Proprietors, q ♦oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo* OOOOOOOOO^ o W.
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  • 194 5 MARKKT VERY QUIET. limited business done. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 21. .Messrs. Fraser cfc Co.’s Singapore share circular notes that there is a very quiet market. A limited amount of business was done, but there was no demand for local shares. 'flie following are
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  • 87 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 21. Tin is quoted here at $74.75, at which price 105 tons have been sold. To day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $74.65 per picul buyers, no seller* Tin in London is quoted at £149 7s. 6d. spot
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  • 26 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 21. To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier 11.55 Pepper, white 25.75 Sarawak sago Hour 3.37| Opium 1,300.00
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  • 52 5 THE JOHANNES CASE [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 22. Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher gave a very lengthy judgment regarding the application for discharge from bankruptcy of Mr Johannes of Messrs. Sarkies and Johannes, late of the Adelphi Hotel. The discharge was granted but suspended for
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  • 43 5 REPLAYED SEMI-FINAL. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 22. In the replayed semi-final of the Singapore Association Football Cup tie competition, the Middlesex Regiment beat the Singapore Cricket Club by two gosls to ♦‘if. The Club gave a shocking exhibition.
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  • 38 5 SMALLPOX AND CHOLERA RIFE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore. July 22. The mortality for Singapore for last week was 53.77 per mille. There were five fatal canes of smallpox and 16 of cholera during that week.
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  • 24 5 From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. July 22. Fines of $4OO, $5OO, and $6OO respectively have been imposed on Chinese for opium smuggling.
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  • 442 5 BKiTING ON THE CLUB HANDICAP. NUCIFERA AT EVENS. From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, July 22. The betting here on the Club Handicap at the Penang races is Nucifera evens 1-| to 1 agst. Durbar. 2 1 or 3 to I agst. Caslro and Mirage. The writer of Athletic
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  • 50 5 USUAL QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS. From Our Own Correspondent. 1 July 22. The Times of Malaya ha-< i>een officially informed by Messrs. Osborne Jt Chappel that the Gopeng Tin Mining Company, Limited, and New Gopeng, Limited, will pay the usual quarterly dividends of Is. 6d and Is 3d. respectively.
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  • 68 5 SERIOUS AGITATION REPORTED Kkutkkr Skrvick.] London, July 22. According to dispatches from A lis Ababa (the former capital of Abyssinia, where the peace tieaty was signed with the Italians in 1896), which have reached Rome, there is grave unrest in the western previnc s towards the borders
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  • 44 5 A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. j Rkutkk’s Skkvick London, July 22. The well-known city stockbroker Mr. A'helstan Cornfortti, ha< committed suicide in Central Park, New York. He was an ex-clergyman and suffered from a nervous breakdown latterly he had a small financial embarrassment.
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  • 51 5 A GERMAN AGREEMENT. Dkk Ost asi at iso hr Lloyd’s Skkvick.] Berlin, July 21. A parcel post agreement has been made between Germany and China, which provides for the mutual exchange of parcels by post, not exceeding ten kilos in weight, with all post offices in
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  • 21 5 [I)RK ObTASIATISCHK Lloyd's SbRVICK.] Berlin, July 21. The troubles with natives in the Kamanin Protectorate have been settled.
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  • 116 5 HOPES OF A SBTTLBIBNt. OFFICIALS AND MEN CONFER [Rkutkk’s Skrvick London, July 21. The strike on the North-Eastern Railway of England has affected 25,000 men. The officials and strikers tnet yesterday evening, and there is a good hope of a settlement of the dispute being arrived at.
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  • 17 5 Dkh Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Skkvick Berlin, July 2 A railway strike is threatened in France.
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  • 137 5 A FIRMER POLICY URGED. [Rkutkk’s Skkvicb] London. July 22. It is repor ed from Madrid that, after a heated debate, extending for weeks, during which bu ning questions like the execution of a firmer policy towards the Vatican and the Melilla Campaign were discussed, the Spanish
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  • 37 5 GUN-BREACH BLOWN OUT. [Rkutkk’s Skrvick.] Lindon, July 22. At Fort Monroe. Virginia, U. S. A., ten persons were killed and five injured by the breach of a 12-inch gun being blown out
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  • 37 5 [Dkk Obtasiatische Lloyd's Skkvick] Berlin, July 2 I. Turkey will give full compensation for the murder of a German subject at Haifa A German named Dietrich has been killed by natives in Sumatra.
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  • 26 5 [Dkk Ostasiatischk Lloyd's Skkvick. j Berlin. July 21. First Lieut. Bank has been app tinted mili’ary attache at the German Legation at Tokio.
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  • 286 5 Loyal Messages Acknowledged The following despatch, dated June 10. and received by the Governor from the Secretary of State for the C •lonies, is published in the Government Gazette Sir, —I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 197 of
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  • 572 5 LECTURE BY REV. G. F. PYKE IT. During h s recent visit to Ceylon, the Rev. G. F Pykett, of Penang, found time to visit Jaffna—(at the request of Mr. Kathiravelu, al-o of Penang, who has donated a large sum to the Hindu college and is
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  • 75 5 The following new books have been received at the Library “The Other Side,” by Horace A. Vachell. “A Motley.” by John Galsworthy. The Laird of Craig Athol,” by F. Frankfort Moore. The Girl with the Red Hair,” by Max Pemberton. Samuel the Seeker,” by Upton
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  • 242 5 The following is the service of praise for St. Georgn’s Church at Evensong on Sunday next Magnificat > Tourg jn F Nunc Dimittis i Hymns 438, 296, and 21 (first tune). Anthem: “Conquering Kings,” Maunder. In the Third Magistrate’s Court to-day, Nagar Guny, who had been arrested
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    • 854 5 LOST. NOTICE. A WATERMAN’S Ideal Fountain Pen, VT OTICE is hereby given that the ■4A possibly in or about Beach Street. partnership lately subsisting between Finder rewarded on returning to Khoo Eu Bee and Khoo Eu Tien carrying “L.,” on business at No. 156, Beach Street, id- n a na:
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  • 17 5 OBITUARY. IRkutkrs Skrvice. London, July 22 The death is announced of Lady Sibyl Mary, Countess of Westmorland
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    • 1861 6 the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK OF call fUK L ont j on Directory. AUSTRALIA, and china. banking corporation. maatschappij. india, limited. 1 WATSON'S (Pnbluhed Aonaally.) Paid-up Capital »18.000.000 M., h r da Tvadiw. Soeietv Authored Capital X1,500,0 M pN ABLES traders throughout
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  • 803 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. ,p ftl) Watt Soon, Brit., 336, Milne, July 22, Teluk Anson, gen E. S. Co. Both, 827, Dut., Eilbracht, July 22, Batavia .'en., Huttenbach, Liebert «St Co. Carlvle, Brit 234, Treweeke, July 21, Teluk ’Anson, gen., Kwong On <fc Co. Glenogle, Brit, 2399, Paddle, July 22. China,
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  • 682 7 mails close. To-Mokrow. 7 or Per e. Mergui, Tavoy, an«t Moulmein Pachumba 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 8 a m Madras, taking mails') for Europe, etc., vid V Taroba 10 a m. Bombay J Registration up to 8-30 a.m. Rangoon and alcutta Dilwara noon. Registration upto 11 a.m.
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  • 1475 7 I Z 7 Capital. Subscribed. Value. 3 Dividends. Name. Q I I W O’"* 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 »300,000 »300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 1906 300,000 225.00 C 22,500 10 1 10 Bruang, 5 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10
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  • 407 7 A RIVAL OF MALAYA. Au extraordinary general meeting of the Burma Development Syndicate, Limited, was held recently in London. Mr T. Bound, who presided, said that everything he had seen m co 'iiection with the property of the company led him to believe that they
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  • 102 7 The London Cup. London, July 2. The following was the result of the race for the London cup (one mile and a quarter} this afternoon Mr. T. E. Liddiard’s Woljeland, 3 yrs. 7st. 51b., Trigg 1 Mr A. F. Basset’s Hayden, 6 yrs. Bst. 71b. Randall 2
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  • 198 7 A Nrw Candidate. The Asian says that a London wire says that Mr. Galstaun has given Rs 30,000 (£2,000) for Prince Rupert, a hay three-year-old colt by Eager—Semper Vivent, probably with an eye to the Viceroy’s Cup. As a two-vear-old he ran eight tunas, winning twice, being
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  • 125 7 A Brilliant Oxonian. London, July 7. In the Oxford v. Cambridge match some remarkable cricket has b-en exhibited. Oxfoid won bv an innings and 123 runs, a result which was largely contributed to by the fine play of Leconteur, one of the Oxford team, whose orilliant piay both
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    • 49 7 Ah Eminent Physician says: “I think Hunyadi Janos mineral water a very good Ip'H'ient for a tropical climate. It seems 1(1 me to l>e one of the best—if not the —of the mineral waters for restoring I* l overworked liver to its normal condiAverage «lose, a wine-glassful before taakfast.”
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    • 34 7 S’JIJ LHC Of COIIOdQ. (Kstx t»li«he<l Assets ex ee«i £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, KENNEDY A Co., Manager, South-Eistrrn A(tentSi Penan< Asia. Singapore
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    • 177 7 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOO EUROPEAN AGE/IQ/. 8 Banking and Trading Corporation, o o o Continental guoils, including o Naudin ten Gate Co., Ltd., o Vr smv xg Chemicals anil Druggists’ Suudrie-, Q PENANG—MEDAN. Q Chin», Earthenware and o —7—. o Cycles, Motors and Accessories, 0 Disco nil bills and a<ivaii<’<* loans for Q
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    • 1981 8 P &0. Steam Compiny. t Intended Sailings. Shipping. "EXiST B R T Xin. D 'L ltd Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. p* Jol y 27 D.vanh. oonneoting with More. STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. V Aug. 10 Atcadia Mooltan 1 Imperial German Mail Line. Fob In cuwdid to Sail. Stbambb. I octflß steam
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