Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 April 1911
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1911-04-08 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 80 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY. Bth APRIL, 1911. PRICE 10 CEK*TS.20 words
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Advertisement1924 1911-04-08 1 W. DANIEL, 1.5.0., X 1, BEACH STREET, PENANG, J The only Certificated OPTICIAN in the Straits Settlements and the Only European WATCHMAKER X and JEWELLER in Penang. HIGH CLASS REPAIRS t A SPECIALITY. J PATRONS are requested to send DIRECT to above address. THE PINANG GAZETTE.” Penang Hunt Club. Norwood,1,924 words
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Article1926 1911-04-08 2 TELUK ANSON RUBBER. In presenting the report and accounts to the meeting of shareholders in the Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd., on Monday, the Chairman, Captain F. A. Turner, reviewed the present condition and future prospects of the estate. He mentioned the fact that the output for the year1,926 words
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Article54 1911-04-08 2 Calcutta, March 31 —Plague is increasing in Calcutta. Measures are being taken to ariest its growth. Mr. Kinnear, ano’her assistant of the Fort Gloster Jute Mills at Calcutta, has died of cholera. Three assistants are now dead, and four are still seriously ill, from the drinking54 words
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Advertisement656 1911-04-08 2 DEBILITATED BY DYSENTERY. NOW FULL OF THE HEALTH, ENERGY AND STRENGTH SUPPLIED BY Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. So many people in the Far East are acquainted from unhappy personal experience with Dysentery and the debility resulting therefrom that what Mr. S. W. Perera says upon the subject should be of656 words
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Advertisement418 1911-04-08 2 The N, DURBAR TENT Shown by the MUIR MILLS Company at the U. P. EXHIBITION, and which was awarded a SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL, has been bought by HIS HIGHNESS The MAHARAJA of BENARES < Orders for Similar Ten is or made to suit Special requirements are now being registered by418 words
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Article687 1911-04-08 3 SECRETARY ACCUSED OF INDISCRETION. The interest of the native sporting community of Singapore in the cxse against Omar bin Bakar, Hadji Ahmat Majidin, and Omar bin Tamby was in no way abated when, after a week’s adjournment, the hearing was resumed before Mr. Acton, second magistrate, on Tuesday687 words
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Article134 1911-04-08 3 Calcutta, March 20.—The relatively greater increase in the Native States at the present Census is due partly to the fact that the decade was one of recovery from the famines of 1897 and 1900, when many of the Native States suffered far more than British territory, and134 words
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47 1911-04-08 3 Bombay, March 30—The expeditionary force to the Persian Gulf consists in all of about a thousand officers and military, being under the command of Colonel Delamain, Commandant of the 123rd Rifles. They sail on Tuesday from Bombay in the steamer Hardinge.47 words
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Article289 1911-04-08 3 The recent outbreak of beri-beri, or epidemic dropsy, in parts of Bengal, and in Calcutta especially, caused considerable alarm notably among the community affected. Expert opinion was at variance as to the etiology of the disease, and in December, 1909, Capt. T. D. W. Greig was289 words
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Article238 1911-04-08 3 The annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute was held on March 7, at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole. Lieut.-General Sir J. Bevan Edwards (the chairman) presided. In its report the Council stated that the work of the past year exhibited substantial progress and development, and the238 words
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Article244 1911-04-08 3 Hongkong papers devote many columns to the report of the Green Island Cement Company meeting from which it appears that the business of the company has considerably increased in the Straits and Java. The company is not debited by the managers with commission, in addition to244 words
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Article128 1911-04-08 3 A copy of the Sydney Morning Herald of January 23, 191 I, should be interesting to advertising men as containing, probably, the largest advertisement ever printed by one house in a newspaper. Messrs. David Jones «fc Co., Ltd took 16 pages at full scale rates to advertise128 words
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Advertisement264 1911-04-08 3 THt DISPENSARY, United. CHEMISTS and OPTICIANS, Telephone. No 398. /•W&i f O?y |SfeMM 1 Telegraphic Address CHEMOPTIST PENANG.” Nos. 2 and 6, BISHOP STREET, PENANG, S. S. Branch—26, CAMPBELL STREET. iCe stock everything a Chemist should at Lowest Possible Prices, BENGER'S FOOD for INFANTS, SANATOGEN, plain and the flavoured, New264 words
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Advertisement534 1911-04-08 3 A City Constable I t w 3! feiSUiV'’''* A'; -‘.L< T Nervous Depression, Lassitude, Rheumatism From all lands, deputations come to study the method which has made the London Constable superior to all others. “The method by which I make myself equal to my work,” says Constable Lawrence, consists of534 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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341 1911-04-08 4 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, It is a task thankless and often abortive to wield one’s pen in newspaper criticism of the actions or inactions, sometimes futile and sometimes incomprehensible, of Government. In this matter of the Straits Volunteer Contingent for the Coronation341 words
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Article262 1911-04-08 4 Mr Stubbs’ Report. We understand, says the M.. 1/., that a copy of the report by Mr. R K. Stubbs, of the Colonial Office, which was the outcome of his recent visit to the Straits Settlements and Federated Mslay States, has reached this country. We also understand262 words
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Article180 1911-04-08 4 The usual monthly work meeting of the members and Associates of the Ministering Children’s League was held at the Government Girls’ School yesterday afternoon. 17 Associates and 51 Members were present. Before the children commenced their work, the President, Mrs. Dewar, brought in a little Chinese orphan180 words
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Article28 1911-04-08 4 J here will be a ride on Sunday morning next meet on the Paiade Ground at o clock and finish at “Sans Souci,” Northam Road.28 words
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Article2056 1911-04-08 4 WORK ON PUL AU JEREJAK COMPLETED. DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS. Kampong Punchore is a broad valley lying between the diverging ends of two ranges of hills, which terminate at the water’s edge on each side of a bay with a muddy foreshore, forming the sea boundary to2,056 words
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Article330 1911-04-08 4 PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 9th. Church of England. St. George's Church. —Choral Matins, 8 a.m Holy Communion (Plain), 8-30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Chinese Service), 9.30 a in.; Children’s Service, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, in Holy Week. Matins, 8 a.m.; Even and Sermom, 5.30330 words
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Article93 1911-04-08 4 Kedah Government —a Town Drainage Alor Star (2nd block of town drains with outfalls). b Culvert Pengkalan Kepal, Alov Star, c Four water gates in Jalan Bharu and Jalan Langgar, Alor Star. d Quarters for Superintendent of Surveys, Alor Star, e Quarters for Assistant Engineer, Alor Star tenders close93 words
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Article34 1911-04-08 4 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, Tue Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runuytnede Hotel, and Sea View Hotel. Kuala Lumpur:—Grand Oriental Hotel, and Empire Hotel, Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.34 words
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Article192 1911-04-08 4 Saturday, April 8. Cricket Tournament: P.C.C. v. P.R.C., Esplanade; Butterworth v. M.R.C., Butterworth. Golf Club Ladies’ and Men’s Presgrave Cups. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Wayang Incheh Puteh. Apollo Circus, Dato Kramat. Sunday, April 9. Palm Sunday. Sixth Sunday in Lent. Golf Club Men’s Presgrave192 words
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Article399 1911-04-08 4 April 15, and 17.—Straits Golf Championship Meeting. April 15 and 17.—Cricket, Penang v. Perak. April 15 and 17.—Cricket Singapore v. Selangor. April 17.—Football Penang r. Perak. April 17. —“The Yeomen of the Guard,” Town Hall. April 17. —P.L. R.C.: 200 yds. deliberate, twice de Voogt Cup head399 words
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Article32 1911-04-08 4 Wednesday, April 19. —Furniture Cleeve,” Scotland Road; Cunningham, Clark <fc Co., auctioneers. Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29. Furniture and plants; “The Aloes," Northam Road; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers.32 words
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Article36 1911-04-08 4 Norwood, Logan Road; apply Adams and Allan. No. 145 Kelawei Read; apply Heap Teik, 47 Beach Street. No. 7a. Logan Road; apply A. D. Neubronner. No. 4 Logan Road apply 68 Larut Road.36 words
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Advertisement52 1911-04-08 4 The Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. The above Company is prepared to accept Marine risks at lowest current rates. The Company also accept risks on Specie, Bonds, Coupons, Bank Notes, and other valuables sent through the Registered post, on most favourable terms. For full particulars apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN dr Co,,52 words
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Advertisement451 1911-04-08 4 Amusements. Keep your money Tor~tii only First-class ALL EUROPEAN CIRCUS 35 European Artistes 35 Coining! Coming! SHORTLY. Frank E. Pillis’ GREAT EUROPEAN Circus Location :—MAGAZINE ROAL), Grand Opening Night, Tuesaay, April Ilth, 1911, Return Visit to the East after an absence of 25 years In all its resplendent glory comprifina451 words
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Miscellaneous14 1911-04-08 4 The Moon. O Full Moon Apr. 13 l.aa« Quarter 22 O New Moon 2914 words
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Article1341 1911-04-08 5 IPS HISTORY. In view of the fact that the recent aeroplane exhibition at Singapore has created a intere-t in the S.S. and F. M.S. in aerial navigation, the following may be of some interest to readers Many attempts had been made within the last four or five centuriei1,341 words
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Article438 1911-04-08 5 REPORT CRITICISED. We have received a report published by the Department of Agriculture, F.M.S., upon padi cultivation in Krian, says the Straits Times, and, after reading it, can only express our disappo'ntment that a brochure so meagre in suggestions for improvement, and so destitute of scientific438 words
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Article252 1911-04-08 5 The South African Government is determined to break through the shipping ring which enforces the system of rebate on freights. A Government amendment has been proposed to the Post Office Bill now before the Union House of Assembly which will give preferential treatment at the ports and on252 words
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Article145 1911-04-08 5 The jury in the libel action in which Mr. W. E Leveson, Secretary to the Shanghai Municipal Council, sued Mr. Herbert D. Hutchison, in connection with a letter which the latter wrote to the North China Daily News on January 6, were out three and a145 words
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Article204 1911-04-08 5 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drscription. Penang, April 8. Berf: Cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork: Pork M 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24204 words
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Advertisement75 1911-04-08 5 For Your, e caskets FOR ADDRESSES. We stock Leather and Bamboo Caskets, the latter Sg High Grade Printing, ,incd witi ,eivet and handsomely decorated I with sterling silver. i Office Stationery, <B9 ®r > engraving Inscription. ADDRESSES OF WELCOME g4CCOUZIf Books 011 FABEWELL, and all sorts of TASTEFULLY PRINTED, g75 words
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Article842 1911-04-08 6 At Home, when some work of public utility, may be costing only a few pounds, is to be opened, there is usually an imposing ceremony to which the citizens interested are invited. In Lenang, we suffer from an excess of modesty that almost converts a virtue842 words
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Article134 1911-04-08 6 Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart have received the following telegram from the Menglembu Lode Syndicate’s mine Menglembu Mill working 26 days tons crusher! 1,415, piculs 304, estimated value $16,400. The output for the past three months amounts to 903 piculs as compare with 836 piculs for the134 words
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Article138 1911-04-08 6 The ladies* cricket match and the distribution of tennis tournament prizes at the P. C. C. have been postponed to Wednesday, April 19. To-day’s exchange rate is 2/4 1/8. A meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association was held to day. We would call attention to the138 words
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Article698 1911-04-08 6 LOCAL QUESTIONS DISCUSSED. A meeting of the Rural Board for Province Wellesley was held in the Senior District Officer’s Office, Bukit Me'tajam, Province Wellesley, at 2-30 p.m., on Wednesday. There were present the Acting Senior District Officer (Mr. R. Scott), the Medical Officer (Dr. W. S.698 words
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Article111 1911-04-08 6 The last performance of this Circus is announced for to night, when a complete change of programme will be given. Apollo himself will appear earlier than usual in the programme and will lift a sack of flour or forfeit $l,OOO to the Penang hospitals. $lOO will be given111 words
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Article486 1911-04-08 6 Mr. C. S. Pearse, of Ivybridge, s ont Devon, who for over twenty years was charge of the finances of Sarawak died. The many friends of Mr. E. W. Rj„k manager of the Bute Plantations, Ltd. w j| be sorry to know that he is Iving i][486 words
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Article83 1911-04-08 6 The following Match returns are to hand Alor Gajar lb. 785 Bakap Plantations 2,132 Chersonese 4,676 Dennistown 2.852 Highlands Lowlands 37.402 Kombok 1,679 Kamuning 9,463 Riverside 3,108 Sungei Krian 1,700 Sungei Way 10.617 Sua Manggis 305 Messrs. Aylesbury and Garland forward the following returns for March, with t:;r83 words
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Article70 1911-04-08 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined t l in Penang is $95.30 per picul buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted £194 spot and £lB9 ss. three months. The following were the dealings in m to-day :—Singapore, Straits Trading Co Ltd., 150 tons, $95.87| Penang, Strait» Trading Co.,70 words
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Article44 1911-04-08 6 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sail* Close. N.D.L. Zutzotc Tues. 11/4 5 p in. 10 p ra 3 p.m. 8.1. Teesta Sat. 15/4 10 a.tn. P. O. ZMAi Sat. 22/4 Outward N.D.L. ,idH Thurs 13/4 Thurs. 13 4 P. &O. Thurs. 20 444 words
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Advertisement457 1911-04-08 6 V- 1 I Bronchitis fl I A Nurse’s Experience. I Nurses have better facilities than most people for discovering the best ll remedies for certain ailments, yet here is a case of one who suffered with II Bronchitis for many years, and could not get relief until she tried Anglers457 words
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Advertisement173 1911-04-08 6 To-Day’s Contents. Page 2.— Rubber; and Plague Increasing in Calcutta. Pag» 3.— Football Litigation Epidemic Dropsy in Bengal Royal Colonial Institute The Indian Census A Sixteen-Pages Advertisement and The Expedition to the Persian Gulf. Page A. New Quarantine Camp Church Service Correspondence Ministering Children’s League Civil Service Salaries Penang Hunt173 words
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Article200 1911-04-08 7 STERLING RUBBERS IMPROVING. ACTIVITY IN TINS The following ate the ••hanges (buyers and sellers only) in our shaie list on page 7 of this issue 8/4/10. 7/4/11. 8/4/11. OQ X T 2 7" Shares. -ii 5 GJ 3 G> 5 x M m 23 x Afin »»<</.200 words
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Article69 1911-04-08 7 FINE HARD PARA BETTER. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, April 8. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in London yesterday was 6/2| per lb., value. The market is firmer. Market Still Dull. London, April 7*.69 words
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Article45 1911-04-08 7 FINAL DIVIDEND DECLARED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, April 8. The Directors of the Seafield Rubber Co., Ltd., hive declared a final dividend of 25 per cent., making 40 per cent, for the year. The sum of £5,640 has been carried forward.45 words
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Article30 1911-04-08 7 JR [From Our Own Correspondent] Ipoh, April 8. The directors of the Kinta Tin Mines, Lt 1 have declared an interim dividend of one shilling per share.30 words
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Article73 1911-04-08 7 DEPARTURE FROM SINGAPORE. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 7. H E. the Governor left for Home by the PAr O. mail ss. Devanha to-day. There were many officials present to see him off, including the Hon. E. L. Brockman, Colonial Secretary, and H. H. the Sultan of73 words
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Article51 1911-04-08 7 FIRST ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 8. Submarine C. 38 arrived under convoy of H. M. S. Edgar and sails to-morrow. Submarines 37 and 36 are due here on Sunday under convoy of H. M. S. Monmouth and H. M. S.51 words
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Article44 1911-04-08 7 ARRANGEMENTS IN SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, April 8. The arrangements for the Coronation c lebrations include a children’s jfte on Raffles Reclamation, in which 5,000 chil- j expec It< participate/ Mr. C. B. Buckley has charge of the arrangements. I44 words
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Article212 1911-04-08 7 THE TARIFF CONCESSIONS. VIEWS OF LONDON ORE'S. [Rkutkr’s Skrvicr.] London, April 7. The newspapers give a qualified reception to the Japanese tariff concessions. The Fiee Trade journals generally regard them as satisfactory. The Standard and Daily Express, on the other hand, describe the concessions as farcical. Commercial[Rkutkr’s Skrvicr.] - 212 words
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Article94 1911-04-08 7 PLIGHT OF THE PASSENGERS. [Riutkr’s Sbrvicb.] New York, April 8. The N.D.L. Prinzess Irene is ashore on the sands. There are a thousand pas engers on board and the situation is serious. Rescue Efforts Dangerous. New York, April 8, later. The Prinzess Irene has been connected with[Riutkr’s Sbrvicb.] - 94 words
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Article23 1911-04-08 7 [Reuter’s Service.] London, April 8. A Committee has been appointed to consider the financial relations between Ireland and Great Britain.[Reuter’s Service.] - 23 words
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Article414 1911-04-08 7 When the B. I. vessel Lama, the first turbine steamer in the local trade, arrived in Penang a week ago the Gazette published an account of its leading features. But the general public, who are possible passengers between this port ami Singapore, awaited an opportunity to414 words
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Article437 1911-04-08 7 ARCHER-SHEE CASE RECALLED. TEN THOUSAND STERLING CLAIMED. [Rbutrr’s Service London, April 7. The discussion has been revived of the case of Cadet George Archer-Shee, who was wrongly charged with the theft of a postal order. Mr. Mai tin Archer-Shee claims £lO,OOO for the ruining of his[Rbutrr’s Service ] - 437 words
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Article340 1911-04-08 7 FURTHER TOURNAMENT RESULTS. The following ties in the P.C.C. bowls tournament were decided yesterday afternoon. Championship. F. Daniel beat W. Daniel. 21 16 This proved quite an interesting game, although on form it was never expected that W Daniel would snatch a victory; at the same340 words
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Article33 1911-04-08 7 Doubles Handicap. A. R. Adams R. S. Jarvis 4- 4) r. N. Druminon i it T. \X right (4-5) Singles Handicap. H. Starr (scr.) r. G. B F Southam —5).33 words
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Article1024 1911-04-08 7 WEEK BY WEEK. [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, April 5. Hotels. The Empire and the Grand Oriental are full to overflowing and a goodly number of their rooms are by the month. The former, a fairly recent limited liability Co., has been taken over by Morgan’s1,024 words
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Article94 1911-04-08 7 Arrives To-morrow. Mr. R. P. Johnson, the Agent of the above Circus, informs us that the mammoth show arrives by the ss. Taroba early to-morrow morning and opens on Tuesday night, the 11th instant, at the Circus Ground. Magazine Road, one minute’s walk from the Tram Junction. The94 words
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Advertisement267 1911-04-08 7 PROOFREADER WANTED. FOR the Government Printing Department, Kuala Lumpur. Must have had previous experience. A good knowledge of English is essential. Apply with copies of testimonials to Supeiintendent, Printing Department, Kuala Lumpur. 325 HOLIDAY TICKETS. RE lURN TICKETS FOR SINGLE FARES will be issued for use between the 15th April267 words
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Advertisement397 1911-04-08 7 The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy. No. 4 of 1911. Re N. M. MOHAMED CASSIM bin HAJI MUSTAN SAHIB. Notice is hereby given that the First Meeting of creditors in the above matter will be held at the Bankruptcy397 words
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Article1792 1911-04-08 8 CRICKET AT KUALA LUMPUR. Officials v. Unofficials. The following were the scores in the above match played on the Padaug, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday Unofficials. G Warden c Lucy b Huxley 48 A F Spooner b Grenier 7 A C Corbetta c and b Huxley 31,792 words
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Article703 1911-04-08 8 The f illowing is the list of passengers by steamers leaving Penang on the undermentioned dates Per P O ss Devanha connecting with Moldavia, April 8 :—Mr W L B Symes, Mrs and two Misses Symes, Mr J R H McKeon, Mr W H T Pattenson, Mr H703 words
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234 1911-04-08 8 Dacca, March 30—A Oomilia correspondent telegraphs that Mr. Purze, Assistant Superintendent of Police, accompanied by some constables, went to the moffussil to arrest two accused who had refused to surrender to their bail after their conviction had been upheld in appeal. Resistance was offered and234 words
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Advertisement324 1911-04-08 8 “Montserrat” LIME JUICEis derived from fresh lime fruit cultivated in the West Indian Island of MONTSERRAT. It is an ideal Summer Beverage. I SUPPLIED IN TWO FORMS- Unsweetened, i.e., Plain Lime Juice. |y^Sweetened, Lime Juice Cordial E; 4 A V. /Jr ■gag?* 3 1.1 I j Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., I324 words
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Advertisement319 1911-04-08 8 INVALUABLE for HEALTH’S SAKE. XX Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA FTrTTfTTFTTi** Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORitifq The SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy fo r T° BPI DEBILITY, HAS OVER 75 YEARS’ WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. SOLD BY The George Town Dispensary, ut THE EMPIRE H»TEL j KUALA LUMPUR, F.319 words
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Article404 1911-04-08 9 ARRIVALS. Bangala, Brit., 1936, Alexander, April 8, S’pore, gen., Hottenbach Liebert Co. Canton, Brit., 106. Basasahib, April 8, Teluk Anson, gen., Kong Soon. Glenogle, Brit, 2399, Paddle, April 7, Amoy, gen., Ban Eng Joo. Hebe, Brit., 346, Willis, April 7, Tongkah, gen Adamson, Giltillan Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110,404 words
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Article1299 1911-04-08 9 “7i ir s s f Capital. Subscribed. Value. 3 Dividends. Name. |.g Q t£ n a c? 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING. 1903 «300 000 «300,000 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. 5$ 1906 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 g rua, J r r1,299 words
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Article65 1911-04-08 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE Monday. For. Per. Close. Colombo and Tuticonn Vorwaertes 10 a.m. Pang Nga Deli 1 p.m. Bindings and T. Anson Canton 2 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Gregory Apcar 4 p,m. Tuesday. Port Swettenham and Singapore Ipoh 4-15 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, X India, Aden, Egypt,65 words
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Article124 1911-04-08 9 Pbnang, April 8, 1911. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4$ 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 932 3 Credit 2'4 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 1741 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174$ 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras Demand Bank 174$124 words
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Article629 1911-04-08 9 The ss. Glenogle arrived here yesterday with 822 Chinese immigrants, including women and children, for Penang. The Girinan steamer Kiel, homeward bound from Java, on entering the docks at Marseilles, collide*! with one of the quays and sustained serious damage. The Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Co., of Hongkong,629 words
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Advertisement623 1911-04-08 9 Sun Life ssssr Ol CflHfldfl. I Katabll«n«d IMHS). Assets exceed £6,000.* l 90.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,266.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000 0.0 W. A. WHITK. KKNNKDY A 00.. Manager, South-Eastern G ner Asenta. Penang Am*. Singapore. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. H B NGKONG c *N% r623 words
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Advertisement132 1911-04-08 9 TH E London Directory (Published Annually) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTUEyERB DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and132 words
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Miscellaneous132 1911-04-08 9 Ttve Tide». Dite. H. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. April 8 7-10 1-36 8-03 2-29 9 8-49 3-14 9-32 3-57 10 9-48 3-57 10-05 4-14 11 1.0-32 4-43 10-55 5-06 12 1 1-16 5-25 11-36 5-44 „13 11-54 6-02 Nil C-18 14 12-26 6-34 12-42132 words
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Article548 1911-04-08 10 FOR Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m,, 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, at 8-30 a.in., 1-45 p.m., and 5 p.m. Bukit Mertajam, 10-40 a.m., at 8-30 a.m., 1-45 p.m., 3-15 p.m., ami 5-30p.m. Kuala Mudah,548 words
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Article957 1911-04-08 10 A Birmingham firm has discovered and patented a new alloy of aluminium, which is called clarus, and for which many claims are made. It is claimed that this alloy is at least 60 per cent, stronger than ordinary aluminium, and that its weight is one-third that of957 words
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Advertisement610 1911-04-08 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all610 words
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Advertisement118 1911-04-08 10 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Claims, loans, and surrenders, settled immediately by the General Agents at Penang, without delay of reference to Head Office. F. S. EVANS, ALLEN DENNYS. Manager for Eastern Assistant Agent. Asia and India. Penang. GUTHRIE AND COMPANY. LIMITED, General Agents, Penang. Mannheim Insurance Co. Marine118 words
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Advertisement210 1911-04-08 10 J ACID IN THE MOUTH is the beginning of TOOTH DECAY. w TO PREVENT THIS—AN ANTI-ACID, that is to say, AN ALKALINE MOUTH WASH and TOOTH POWDER IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. I i BENZOMINT RSS J are truly Anti-Acid and Anti-Septic Preparations es- j M pecially designed to overcome Acid conditions210 words
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Article619 1911-04-08 11 Per P. <fc O. ss. Sumatra, from London, Mar. 11, due at Penang April 11 :—To Pbnang Dr. W. H. Fry, Messrs. G. H. Phillips, A. H. Heap, G S Reis, P F Wadman, R G Ruck Keene, C Paul, E J Hayward and Miss E619 words
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Article250 1911-04-08 11 PENANG VITAL STATISTICS. In the Penang Municipality for the week ending April 1 there were 74 deaths 53 males and 21 females—equal to a deathrate of 36.85 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were *c *c c 2 U X V J) V Death-rate250 words
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Article703 1911-04-08 11 WHERE THEY DIFFER. And do tell me, what is the differen ;e between a Crocodile and an Alligator Well, here’s the answer iu a few plain words together with a general remark or two on Crocodiles, which your friends will expect you to know, seeing that you703 words
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221 1911-04-08 11 Says the editor of Capital The announcement of The Times that a movement is afoot in Great Britain to promote an organisation of industrial workers in India need not unduly excite employers in this country. It is merely a part of Mr Ramsay Macdonald’s221 words
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