Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 August 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 191 VOL. LXVIII. FRIDAY. 26th AUGUST, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1719 1 THE PINANG GAZETTE.” I notice. THE STRAITS MB CAIL FOR SUBSCRIPTION. I T THE undersigned, beg respectfully to fINFMATACDAPH fn ®BB watsons inform the public, that I have many wMH M 11 VQi F° r Daily Issue, In Tow», ~v t ,T.,., £1 BUIE Bm I Mil TUAIfI 1 $27
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  • 4115 2 FULL TEXT OF THE JUDGMENTS. The following is the full text of the judgments by the Full Court of Judges on the application to make absolute an order nisi for a writ of Habeas Corpus in respect of Then Ah Thong, who was arrested on a warrant
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  • 107 2 Friday, Aufust 26. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Lecture, Free School, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, August 27, Homeward P. O. Mail closes noon. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Sunday, August 28. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. St. Augustin. Monday, August 29. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting.
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  • 15 2 Fixtures for August. 30. —Butterworth v. C.R.C. (Esplanade). 31. —Govt. Wharves v. M.R.C.
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  • 61 2 Monday, Airy. 89.— Furniture; “The Grange,” Logan Road 11 a m. Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Tuesday, Aug. SO.— Jewellery Central Sale Rooms. 31 Beach St 11 a.m., Cunningham, Clark Co auctioneers Wednesday, Aug. Sl.— Shares; 11 am; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Thursday, Sept. I.— Shares 11 a.m. Koh
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  • 159 2 P.W.D., Peiuixg.— Construction of reservoir and laying new water mains, Lumut extension of Bukit Seraya reservoir tenders close noon, September 3. F.M.B. Railways.— Sale of 67 tons steel wheel tyres, 47 tons scrap wrought-iron and mild steel, 6 tons scrap spring steel tenders close Sept. 4 Straits Government.— Farm
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  • 12 2 5 and 14 Ixigan Road; apply M. M. Noordin.
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    • 407 2 Delicate Backward Children I are brought to robust health by I I LEMCO and MILK. I Ito f teaspoonful to half-pint hot milk. I UMCO.4UqrftAmm.UUM.lc. TO LET. PREMISES No. 51, Beach Street, llow in the occupation of Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., suitable for offices and godowns. Entry from sth September
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    • 194 2 The Moon. Last Quarter 9.33 p.m 27 Aug. O New Moon 1.5 am. 4 Sept. First Quarter 3.10 am. 12 O Full Moon ...11.52 a.m. 19 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. Aug. 21 to Aug. 26,...5-56 a.m. 6-04 p.m. Aug. 27 to
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    • 1191 3 THE NAME CHUBB A Medical Officer I g nßnnnHnnnnt > nn «nnHnnnnnnnnnnnn QiUBBS safe I'WSSi OU, TEE TjKmsk s MILK, I BOXES® I Wil quality. gyfeO. I aB Jl I TV. Ir n n SfiW AU s,z,:h s Il lAN RD ANTI s UIITTCuI. aGENTS Debili |LI UN BRAND. SJ
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  • 1136 4 The annexatiou of Korea by -Japan should cause no surprise. It is simply the automatic registration of a foregone conclusion”. Virtually, Korea has belonged to Japan since 1904, certainly since 1907, when the latter’s suzerainty was practically recognised. The Tokio correspondent of 7’Ae Times in an
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  • 804 4 ITS PROBABLE REFECTS. (Special for the Pinang Gazette.) Reuter informed us yesterday that Korea had been formally annexed by Japan, and that the convention relating thereto had been signed at Tokio. With the formal annexation of Korea a new chapter has bean opened in the history of
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  • 835 4 Mr. H. W. Jone», of th» 8»|, P.W.D., who has gone on loag leave, had great send-off from Kuala Pilah. Mr. J. A. Brown, the Manager of River Estate, Johore, has come back f r leave, and returned to his estate. Oa Mr. H. C. Rendle, who
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    • 195 4 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 1 HOWARTH ERSKINE, Ltd., n fl Civil, Mechanical Engineers, and Contractors. 5 COMPLETE RUBBER INSTALLATIONS. H H g Factories, Drying Sheds, §coolie Lines, smoke Sheds.! n n g LARGE STOCKS ON HAND:— S Tapping Knives, g Latex Cups, n Coagulating Pans, g Hand Mangles and n Power Machines, g
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    • 196 4 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PINANG GAZETTE." Payable Strictly in Advance. Town and Butterworth. By Post. MONTHLY 5.55 *.50 QUARTERLY 6.75 7.50 M YEARLY 15.50 15.00 ANNUAL *7.00 50.00 Broken periods are charged for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinaug Gazette is Gazette,
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  • 128 5 t SLIGHT DROP ill ROBBERS. CHANGES IN BUYERS’ PRICES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 25. In the «hare market buyers’ prices to-day are Highlands A Lowlands £5 11/16 LanadroDS £6} Singapore Paras £3| Ayer Panas 8 Pegohs $27 Penang Quotations Variable. The following are the changes
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  • 83 5 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 25. Tin is quoted here at $78.05, at which price 50 tons have been sold. To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is «-+7B 40 per picul; business done. Tin in London is quoted as £159 spot and £157 7s 6d. three
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  • 21 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 25. Sarawak sago flour is quoted at $3.65 a reduction of five cents.
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  • 19 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 25. Opium is quoted to-day at $1,350 —an advance of $2O.
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  • 95 5 CRITICISMS BY AN OFFICIAL. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 26. In reply to a correspondent’s letter in the Singapore Free Press opposing triennial Agricultural Shows, instead of annual ones as hitherto, Mr. R. J. Farrer, Hon. Treasurer for the Singapore Show, writes saying The educative influence of
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  • 37 5 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 26. Inspectors Nicol and Bourne will shortly proceed to Malacca, where the latter will take charge of the police training depdt. Inspector Meredith comes from Malacca to Singapore.
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  • 36 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 26. Among the passengers leaving for Home to-day by the P Jt O mail steamer Devanha are Mr. and Mrs. Pickering and Mr and Mrs. J. G. Mactaggart.
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  • 39 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 26. A Malay has been fined thirty doilais for cruelty to a cat he forced a tin over its head, tied it to a tree, and then thrashed it.
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  • 191 5 LONDON PRESS OPIHIORS. A TURNING-POINT IN HISTORY. [Rbutbr’s Srrviok.l London, August 26. In London the annexation of Korea is described as a turning-point in Far Eastern history, and the fascinating question is how far will Japan go Chaage Oaly Nossiaal. The Conservative papers consider that the change
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  • 156 5 OUTBREAK IN LEICESTERSHIRE. [Rbutkr’s Srrvick] London, August 26. There has been an outbreak of spotted fever at Asfordby and Melton-Mowbray in Leicestershire [Spotted fever, or epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis, is a disease of young persons, usually in isolated cases but at times in epidemics. The germ is found in
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  • 111 5 ANOTHER VICTORY IN GERMANY [Rrutbr’s Sbrvicb.] London, August 25. A by-election at Zschopau, in Saxony, has resulted in a Socialist gain in the Reichstag. [The significance of the above is emphasized by the following paragraph from a German correspondent in a London paper to hand yesterday
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  • 57 5 INTERNATIONAL STRIKE DISCUSSED. [Rrutrr’s Srrvicr. London, August 25. At yesterday’s sitting of the Seamen’s and Firemen’s Congress at Copenhagen a German delegate declared that an international strike of seamen would, at the present juncture, l>e insane and disastrous I'he British delegates protested, however, and urged that a
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  • 24 5 [Dbk Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Sxkvicb. Berlin, August 25. The Tsar and Tsarina are expected to arrive at Friedberg on Monday next.
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  • 17 5 [I)RR OSTASIATISCHK LIOYD’B ShRVICK.] Berlin, August 25. The Zeppelin Arctic expedition has returned to Kiel.
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  • 19 5 |)bh Ostasiatischr Lloyd's Srrvior Beilin, August 25. The Grecian Crown Prince has arrived at Athens.
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  • 97 5 HOLIDAY IR THE F M.S. A DANCE IN KUALK LUMPUR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, August 26. His Excellency Sir John Anderson, Mr. R. G. Watson, Acting Resident-General. Mr. H. Conway Belfield, Resident of Selangor, Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, Resident of Negri Sembilan, and Mr.
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  • 94 5 AN APPRECIATION OP SYMPATHY. Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Sbrvicb.] Berlin, August 25. The North German Gazette publishes a telegram from the Japanese Government expressing its thanks to Germany for i*s sympathy on the occasion of the great floods and for the Kaiser’s personal letter to the Japanese
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  • 73 5 ENQUIRY ORDERED BY THE TSAR [RkUTBR's SItKVICK London, August 25, It is reported from St. Petersburg that, with a view to securing a speedy reconstruction of the Russian fl-et, tbe t’-ar has ordered three Imperial Councillors, MM. Roehrberg, Ruediger, and Dinitrieff. to enquire into the administration of
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  • 46 5 MANY PASSENGERS INCINERATED. [Rbutbr’s Srrvick L >ndon, August 26. A collision has occurred on the Grand Trunk Railway between Durand and Michigan. Eighteen passengers in the sleepingcar were killed and ten injured. The wreckage caught fire and many of the passengers weie incinerated.
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  • 266 5 Thb P.C.C. Tournamrnt. The following ties were played last evening Single Handicap. Class A. (Final.) M. K. Whitlock —4) v. H. A. Neubronner —l5/4). (unfinished.) Double Handicap. Class B. (Final.) H. Oxenham C. T. Durward —l5/3) beat A. Mourin 4 E. R. Henderson —4). 6—2 6—2. Siagle Handicap.
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  • 1062 5 TO-DAY’S MEETING. The usual ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission, which was fixed for 3-30 p.m. yesterday, had to be postponed till 11 a.m. to-day owing to the absence of a quorum. At the meeting held to-day, there were present Mr. F. J. Hallifax (President), Mr. Quah
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  • 323 5 Under the joint auspices of the Y. VI.C. A. and Y.W.C. A., a social meeting was held last evening at the Y.M.C. A. Rooms, Logan Road, with a view to giving the members an opportunity of meeting Mr. Edward Roberts, the new assistant General Secretary, Singapore. The Rev.
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  • 392 5 —ST. The home shareholders have been informed under date August 2 The General Manager reports an output during the month of July, of 215 tons ore; value £19,500. =-46 16 per picul. The working costs were £ll,lOO. In addition 55 tons won by tributors realized a
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    • 338 5 APPOINTMENT FILLED. APPOINTMENT of a Clerk for an Estate in Kedah has been filled. “G. E. V.” The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 36 of 1907. Re MOHAMED AURIPHEEN A Co. (wherein PATINARAPAT DAMODA NAMBYAR is a partner.)
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    • 2276 6 w-w- O IN THE MATTER OF CLUNY N. Y. K.C. P. R. RUB d FOUND DEAD s Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. cuudud mcific milwat u« N OT S" 1/Uni/ A A ra HT)OW =n TO ,c B Dd s :tt L 9 s 304 Rats found dead after the
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  • 721 7 ARRIVALS. Atsuta Maru, Japan, B’>2B, Thompson, Aug. 26, Singapore, gen., Boustead Co. Kistna, Brit., 524, Sinlair, Aug. 26, Singa* pore, gen., Hottenbach, Liebert Co. CLEARANCES. Alesia for Singapore, China and Japan Carlyle for Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld. Hong Lian for Bindings Nam Sang for Singapore, China,
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  • 1599 7 Ca P iUL S“‘’-*ibed. N^ r g V 1 3 Dividends. Name. I gj Q A I 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 1906 300,000 225,00 C 22,500 10 10 Bruang, 5 1901 600,000 600,000
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  • 178 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morbow. For. Per. Ok»«. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chnan 9 a.m. Ceylon, Australasia, x India, Aden, Mauri- I Devanha noon, tius, Egypt, and vid > Regist. up to 10 a.m. Brindisi for Europe, I Parcels 0 etc. J Deli and Langsa Menggala 1 p.m.
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  • 123 7 Pbnang, August 26, 1910. f liy Courtesy of the Charted Bank). London Demand Bank 2/41 4 months* sight Bank ...2/413/32 3 Credit 2'4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 19/32 'Jalciitta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 J 3 days’sight Private 17 6 Madras
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    • 243 7 I IF YOU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease, 1 ill such as Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular TiL'tours, Boils, M iW B: >. J Poison, Rheumatism, Goat, &c., WUBI hI Bi iTA 1■ fl Fbl R DON’T DELAY a course Blood M'V :re (the World-famed Blood Purifier), and r,t
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    • 309 7 The Merit of a Medicine Is determined by the test—Does it cure What a Rheumatic says. N. Galloway, Suow Hill, London, writes:—“ I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism for many years. During this time, I have tried various advertised rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments, and embro-ations. My legs pained
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    • 396 7 CHARTERED IBANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital €1,200,000 Reserve Fund ...£1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200.000 Hbad Officb 32, BISHOPSGAL’E STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E. C. Agrnciks and Branchks. Amritsar Hamburg New York Bombay Ipoh Penang Bangkok Karachi Rangoon Batavia Kobe Seremban Calcutta Klang Singapore
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    • 2289 8 p& 3. Steam Navigation Company. L. Intended S&ilinga. I Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. UPECT» ««HAU AKB HMITWB BRITISH INDIA ImpePlal MAIL SERVICE outward. STEAM NAVIGATION Co.. LTD. M f Sep. 7 Delhi connecting with India < Tk Oct. 5 Dev/nha Macedonia Fob Iwruunun to Bail. Stbambr. /lL ocean steam snip c»_,
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