Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 January 1911

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 21 VOL. LXIX. FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1667 1 Sea View Hotel,: FARQUHAR STREET. J THE IDEAL HOTEL FOR VISITORS. X HOME COMFORTS. SEA BATHING. CUISINE UNEXCELLED. MODERATE TERMS. Tel. No. 368. Proprietor, W. DANIEL. THE PIMANG GAZETTE.” wanted immediately. School Teachers’Vacation Tickets rubber stumps. I m 1 11 r"~ A A TANAGER for Hubber Estate in BY T
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    • 61 1 S “THE PIMAAG GAZETTE” (PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING.) < 2 Ratesioft, Subscription, payable strictly in A advance: Z 9 LOCAL S 2-25 per month. 813.50 half yearly. S 827.00 per annum. 2 BY POST S 2.50 per month. 515.00 naif yearly. ‘JS J >30.00 yearly. *W WEEKLY EDITION PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 64 2 A NECESSITY IN EVERY OFFICE ENGLISH, MU4Y and CHINESE i9ii DIARY i9ii Published by Messrs. Kelly Walsh, Limited. Foolseap Folio, 12J inches by 8 inches, 150 Pages, interviewed with blotting, strongly hound cloth back with supplement c Obtaining All useful and Local Information, Price $l-25 each, AND also The Imperial
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    • 292 2 The Spanish Inquisition is famous in history for its terrible tortures. But no inquisitor ever invented methods for producing more fearful agony than is borne to-day by the victims of Sciatica. Mr. M. W. Knowles, Tragant St., Bath, England, says: “Five years ago I was prostrated with Sciatica. From my
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    • 452 2 Used LEMCO 25 YEARS. A Lady write*:— For twenty-fiveyears have used LentcoalnL' ediur as an aid to good and economical co ar as an invalid food. lam personally ful to it. Many a dish has been made and nourishing with the aid of an Mfn administered bit of Lemco, and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 109 2 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang Sunrise. Sunset. Jan. 20 to Jan. 31,...6-07 a.m. 5-53 pm. Feb. Ito Feb. 8,...6-06 a.in. 5-54 p.m. Feb. 9to Feb. 17,...6-05 a.m. 5-55 p.m. Feb. 18 to Feb. 21,...6-01 a.m. 5-56 p.m. Feb. 22 to Feb. 27, ..6-03 am. 5-57
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  • 101 2 Friday, January 27. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Saturday, January 28. Homeward P. O. Mail. Selangor Races. Sunday. January 29. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Monday. January 30. Chinese New Year Public Holiday. Kedah Gymkhana. Alor Star. Cricket: Colony v. F. M.S., Kuala
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  • 39 2 Pbnang :—The E. O Hofei, Tne Crag, Raffles by ths Sea, Runnymede .Seaside Hotel, an! Sex View Hotel. Singapore: Adelphi Hotel and Raffles Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 Dy Cuius tirownes T** e GHiGIMAL and ONLY GENUINE. > KS Acts like a Charm in Checks and arrests g DL-J3RHGEA, and FEVE3, CP.OU?, AGUE. g the only Specific in Thc Rem<j<Jy fcrcwn fop g B CHOLERA and coughs, colds, B DYSENTERY. astiilia, loonchitis. jS The only Palliative in KCURALCIA,
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    • 46 3 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. I'laims, loans, and surrenders, settled immediately by the General Agents at Penang, without delay of reference to Head Office. F. 3. EVANS. ALLEN DENNYS Manager foi Eastern Assistant Agent, Asia and India. Penang. GUTHRIE AND COMPANY. LIMITED. (reneral. Agents, Penang.
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    • 640 3 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., I $55 $551 f VyiNE MERCHANTS, S I j 7, UNION STREET, PENANG. 2 I > i \\4 g > The name CALDBECK MACGREGOR on a label is a guarantee of value and quality. t° J Telephone: 441. vablks “Caldbeck.” < f f 7r RUBBER ESTATES MANAGERS’AGENCY
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  • 309 3 The following unclaimed letters, etc., were lying at the Penang Post Office up to 23rd January Letters. Balls, W. G. Mace, R. Baring, Malkin, S. Blackett, Miss N. Maclean, T. Bodoineyor. H. H. McClelland, C. Brownlow, E McClelland, R. E. Carson, Miss L. Morgan, D. P. T. Challancin,
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  • 253 3 Penang Vital Statistics In the Penang Municipality for the week ended Jan. 7 there were 79 deaths 56 males and 23 females—equal to a deathrate of 39.34 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were ■c -O O -Co v O' C 5 OS z
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 240 4 PENANG SWIMMING CLUB. GRIFFINS MOONLIGHT FETE. AUTUMN, 1911. A o U. H f.,11 nr HE Committee of the Penang Turf Sit is impossible to obtain the full haye o dered a batch of Gallo Band on the 4th of February, the Q riffins 14.1 to 14 hands for the Fete,
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    • 59 4 RAIES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE “PINANC GAZETTE.” Payable Strictly in Advance. MONTHLY S 25 2.50 QUARTERLY 6.75 7.50 i YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNUAL 27.00 30.00 Broken periods are charged for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinang Gasette is ‘‘Gazette, Penang.” Telephone No. 477.
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  • 644 4 The new Secretary of State for the Colonies has not taken long to get into bad odour with the Ceylon planters His predecessor, Lord Crewe, did not make himself particulaily popular over his attitude with reg-<rd to Council R form but the Rt. Hon. Lewis Harcourt
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  • 886 4 CHARGES AGAINST A BOOKMAKER. INTERESTING LEGAL ARGUMENT. We give below a report of the proceedings on Wednesday and Thursday at the Assizes in the Supreme Com t in connection with the case of Michael S. Cowan, bookmaker, who was charged with (1) using as genuine a forged document
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  • 849 4 JINRIKISHA BY-LAWS. A special meeting of the Municipal Commission, to pass certain Jinrikisha By-laws was h Id yesterday afternoon, there being present Mr. W. Peel (President), Mr. J. W. Haliifax, Mr. Lim Eu Toh and Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok with Mr. L. M. Bell (Engineer) and Mr. L.
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  • 332 4 Sir Hugh and Lady Clifford left Loudon on 2nd inst. en route to Ceylon. Mr. D. W Edwards has been appointed an Assistant in the Tre«Buiy of Sarawak Amongst recently elected Fellows of the Royal Colonial lustiiu e is Mr. R. N. G Bingley (of Java). The
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  • 76 4 P C.C. Tot’RNAM'Nr. The following ties were played off yesterday Profession Pairs. Waugh «fc Goldie beat Blaess.one k Newton 7—5 B—6. Newitt «k Buckland w.o. from Godby .fc Johnson. Double Handicap. Class A. Rogers A: Whitlock beat MacArthur Jamieson 5—7 8-6 6 2.. Single Handicap. Class A* Hensen
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  • 294 4 London, Jan. 25.—The latest rubber prices are as follows Hard Para 4/6 Plantation No 1 5/Reports are still going about regarding a boom in the price of rubber within the next two or three months, but sound opinion declares that a big jump in the price
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  • 5692 5 S.F.P. SINGAPORE MEETING OK PROTEST. A monster meeting called by the Straits Settlements Association, was held in the Victoria Threa’re Singapore on Tuesday afternoon to oppose the Income Long before the meeting commenced, every seat was occupied and the verendahs were thronged. The people came in in
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  • 590 5 THE NEW YEAR MEETING. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. [/’root Our Ou>a Correspondent] Ku da Lumpur, Januiry 27. There was a fair attendance on the seconi day of the Selangor Turf Club’s New Year Meeting, yesterday afternoon, which improved later in the afternoon Slight showers fell at the start and
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  • 30 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 26. To-day’s (Thursday’s) quotations for produce are as follows Pepper, white Copra, best JO Copra, Bah Copra, Pontianak Gambier Tapioca, flake 8
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  • 247 5 STERLING RUBBERS FIRMER. TO-DAY’S PENANG QUOTATIONS. The following ate the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day 27/1/10 26/1/11 27/1/11 ai qo .2 Shares. «S’® s "5 SC PS CO P 3 32 Afining. 2 K. Pulai 3 3J 3J 4
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  • 72 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London. January 26. A message from Peking comments on the general increase of p'agu« earns in North China, while the regrettable absence of foreign co-operation continues Dr. Lim Boon Keng Summoned. [From Our Own Singapore, January 27. Dr. Lim Boon Keng has been cabled for,
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  • 37 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 27. M. Jaques Pintel, lately of Madame Calve’s concert party, gave a successful pianoforte recital at the Hotel de I’Europe last night. There was a good and appreciative audience.
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  • 117 5 REORGANISATION OF THE FLEET. [Reuter’s Service.] London, January 27. Arising out of the speech made by Senor Bernardino Macado, Portuguese Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the 21st inst., the Daily News says that the Government’s aim is to secure British types of warships that would be able to
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  • 71 5 STRENGTH OF BRITISH POSITION. [Reuter’s Servick.] London, January 26. The Morning Post, in a series of articles on Imperial defence, says that the vi'al ocean is the Pacific, and fortunately our position in the Pacific is very strong. We can make the Indian Ocean a British
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  • 50 5 [Rbutkr’s Service.] London, January 27. The German Crown Prince has arrived in Allahabad after a succes-ful shoot in the Mirzapur jungle. [His Highness himself has shot a male tiger, measuring 9 feet lOj inches, and Count Finck Von Finckitstein has secured another measuring feet 7 inches
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  • 106 5 PROTESTS AGAINST THEIR EXECUTION. PARIS EMBASSY PROTECTED. [Reuter’s Service London, January 26. In consequence of protests by the French revolutionaries agains* the execution of the Japanese Anarchists in Tokio for conspiring the life of the Emperor, the Japanese Embassy in Paris is being specially protected by police. Placards
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  • 52 5 U.S FINANCIERS IN DEMAND. [Reuter’s Service London, January 26. According to a cablegram from Wellington, the U.S. State Department confirms the report that Persia has a*ked for the services of several American financiers, including a Treasurer and DirectorGeneral of Taxation, to disentangle the Customs and Inland Revenue systems
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  • 43 5 [Dbr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service Berlin, January 26. Mr. Hammond, an American financier, has arrived in St. Peteisburg, where he is endeavouring to increase American investments in Russia, especially regarding corn-elevators and several concessions on the Turkestan trans-Caspian i ail way.
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  • 37 5 Drr Ostasiatischk I.loyd’s Servick.] Berlin, January 26. The Allgemeine Electrizitacts Geshschaft has obtain-d an order for the supply of electrical materials for the Central Station at Tokio, amounting in value to nine million marks.
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  • 37 5 AN INTERNATIONAL MATCH. [Rkutkr’s Service.] London, January 26. A New York cablegram reports that Harris Lewis, of America, knocked out Johnny Summers, of England, in the fourth round of the world’s welter-weight championship at Olympia
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  • 33 5 [Der Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, January 26. Herr von Lindequht, in the name of the State Governments, has declined to establish a Colonial Court at Hamburg, but has suggested Berlin.
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  • 23 5 Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, January 26. The death is announced of Herr Siebold, Consul-Genet al—not Herr Syburg as previously reported
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  • 28 5 [Der Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, January 26. The King of Saxony arrives on February 5 in the Suez Canal, whence he proceeds to Khartoum.
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  • 150 5 [Reuter’s Servick.] London, January 26. The Reichstag has pas-el the second reading of the Unearned Increment Bill. About two o’clock, this afternoon, as a Municipal fitter's cart was coming out of Login’s Archway into Beach Street, a fire engine, that was coming along Beach Street, collided with the
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  • 170 5 OFFICIAL EXPLANATION. London, Jan. 19.—1 t is officially stated that the submarine disaster was due to water, from some unexplained cause, flooding the engine room and entering at the point where the ventilation tube is fixed in the side of the vessel. The oblique position of
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  • 167 5 The 8.1. steamer Dunera wou'd seem to lie a popular vessel with passengers. In a recent issue of the Planters Gaz‘tte (Calcutta) a gentleman who travelled by her from Rangoon, writes a most appreciative article. The accomodation, he says, is splendid and every comfort, is provided. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 265 5 VACANCY FILLED. THE vacancy for a i Office Clerk, Bakap Rubber Plantations has now been filled. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMET OK PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 38 of 1910. Re ONG KEE KOK of CHOP “HO LEONG.” Notice is hereby giv»*n that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1576 6 N« r f p !■■■■■■■■■■iiaaiiiiiMiiiiiiiii tv a 5 THE 10 peP ADVANCE Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. R OTIh) Dunlop Motor TyresWe can’t begin to toil you the gEjjjg) -S-WTHDRAWN. EUROPEAN linf. IflMfinflnr good things that are being said of S GUTHRIE 6? Co., Ltd.,! A Fortnightly service is maintained
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  • 476 7 ARRIVALS. Arcadia, Brit., 3613, Barcham, Jan. 26, Bombay, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Avagyee, Brit., 217, Campbell, Jan. 27,Teluk Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Benoa, Out., 170, Karsten, Jan. 26, Sabang, gen., Huttenbaeh Liebert A Co. Carlyle, Brit., 234, McDonald, Jan. 26, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. 'Claypso, Brit.,
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  • 1537 7 Z Capital. Subscribed. 3 Dividends. Name. pj BQ aS O’ 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1903 ?300,000 $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4J 1906 300,000 225,00 C 22,500 10 10 Bruang, fl 7 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 20 10 a
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  • 231 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morrow. Par. Per. Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 a.m. Deli Calypso 9 a.m. Ceylon, Australasia, A India, Aden, Egypt, f Delta 11 a.m. and vid Naples for 1 Regist. up to 9-30 a.m Europe, etc. J Parcels.
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  • 128 7 Prwakg, January 27, 1911. (Ry Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 mouths’ sight Bank ...2/4 13 32 3 Credit .2 »4 17/32 3 Documentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 day»’ sight Private
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  • 204 7 Prnang, January 27, 1911 Gold leaf $64.8') Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz) No stock. White Pepper $24.50 sales. Trang Peeper sl6.2sbuyers. Mace s9snominal. Mace Pickings $lO4 sellers. Cloves $42.50 sales. Nutmegs 110 $22 sellers. [No. 1 $6.10 sales. No. 2 $6.00 sales. Basket $5 nominal. Tapioca Flour
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    • 813 7 THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, Royal Exchange, London. COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and was Incorporated by Royal Charter in a.d. 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Companies in existence. It has granted the benefits of Assurance to the public for a period exceeding 189 years.
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    • 7 7 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY, THE ACME OF QUALITY.
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    • 1934 8 pH. st... Mstta wu. intended sailings. NorddeuischeF Lloyd, Bremen. EXPECTED minis AND DEPARTURES MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. n *i* 1_ i J* nx it fl Imperial German Mail Line. Feb. ite.,. connecting with Indi. BFIIISII IDtl 1B 816BHl NdVl gllloll (}O. HOMEWARD. LIMITED. Date. Steger, ’“j* L 1««»».» to Baa. I
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