Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1911

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE JBLiSHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 146 VOL. LXIX. SATURDAY. Ist JULY, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1649 1 CD For $3O Mg ou can have the Pinang c Gazette posted every day or a whole year to your address. a MLCCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) HrPrcportionate Quarterly and i|Bf-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in idvanct and remittances should >e Addressed to J The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. Ltd., g
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 83 2 [To the Editor oj the Pmang Gazette." Sib, I clip the following from am important Sydney paper, the Daily Telegraph, under date May 27th, 1911. It may interest our friends in the East, and prepare their minds for the advent of changes on or before ti
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  • 992 2 TO SAVE CHINA abroad.— Sydney Daily Telegraph May 27, 1911. Must Have National Parliament. Action by Sydney Chinese RESENTING FOREIGN AGGRESSION. The proposal to establish a Cabinet in China does not go far enough in the opinion of the Chinese of New South Wales. They seek for a National Parliament
    abroad.—Sydney Daily Telegraph May 27, 1911.  -  992 words
  • 182 2 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Drscription. Penang, July 1. Rrwu” (Jts* Soup P er catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet m 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork: Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet
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  • 323 2 The following unclaimed letters, etc., were lying at the Penang Post Office up to 28th June Zellers. A R Bishop, W S Blick, Miss H Buddingh, C J Chadwick, Mrs F Chambers, Clark Thiselton, Capt S Climake, M Couzin, A Crowe, Miss P G Frere, H Gearing, F
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    • 626 2 Microbes Swarmed w in his Blood AND FOR OVER THREE YEARS MR CAMPBELL OF COLOMBO VAINLY SOUGHT A CUKE. HE TELLS HOW HE ULTIMATELY FOUND IT IN Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Scientists have calculated that more than 250,000,000 of the parasites which cause Malaria must be present in the body
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    • 466 2 1* I □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnbnn□□□nnnnnnnnnnnntnan j TRUE EfifeNOMY n a n does not lie in buying cheap, shoddy goods—but -J J—l n in qood reliable articles, whose first cost al- I 5 n a I 5 n though, perhaps, a little more than the inferior g n kind give you twice the
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  • 699 3 THE VETO BILL. London, June, 27.—Lord Lansdowne has given notice of an amendment to the Veto Bill providing for submission to the electors of any measures affecting the existence of the Crown, the Protestant succession, the establishing of national parliaments, or matters which have not been approved by
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  • 418 3 At the International Rubber Exhibition a conference of specially appointed delegates from every rubber-producing and rubber manufacturing country in the world is to be held. Among the delegates attending are many well-known authorities in connection with rubber in both its production aud its manufacturing aspects, and a
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  • 157 3 We have had the pleasme, says Grenier’s Rubber News, of a call from Mr. J. J. Wytema, General Representative of the Straits Guano Company, Ltd., Penang, who own the guano caves (rich with tons of deposits of guano) situated along a range of hills in the State of
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  • 162 3 —S.T. The Singapore police are investigating a c«se of murder of which the victim is a Chinese revolutionary propagandist, wellknown among the coolie classes of Singapore. Deceased was a Cantonese and went by the names of Chan Chow Chew and Chan Hon Hong. He made his livelihood by
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  • 119 3 London, June 15. —ln a match between the Indian Cricket team and Warwickshire at Edgbaston the Indians went in first and made 76. Foster took five wicket-* for 31, and Field five wickets for 36. Warwickshire then went in and made 199. In the second inning
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 403 3 Shopping by Post -fflr V A boon to those at a distance. I 1 is impossible for those living in distant /1 <'/ towns and villages to get everything U y/ reqU,red a t t^ e oca stores, and we therefore V/• will be pleased to send our illustrated cata-
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    • 477 3 “GUARANTEED” UNDER THE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. On every bottle of Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills sold in the United States of America there is placed an extra label, bearing a number and the word Guaranteed which denotes that the proprietors of Dr. Morse
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  • 717 4  -  Paul Pry. Quite gatlteriiig of owner, .nd attended the course th» monung expectation that a smart gaHop would be regi-tered. Mr. Lnu B»« Hong present to .ee 1... m.™ V against the wa-oh. The course available and the conditions were able for time making. »'">'• was >I. to
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  • 301 4 GOOD BUSINESS. <p 0 t ]]e annual report of the Shipping Denartnient is attached the important report ou fc^e Trade of the S.S. for 1910. It opens as follows -[he trade revival which set in about the IllH idle of 1909 steadily developed in the year
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  • 563 4 Malaria and Quinink Distribution. The Selangor Administration report for 1910 contains as a supplement the medical report for the F.M.S. This gives drainage and reclamation expenditure to check malaria in this State. The sum of $21,127 was spent in Kuala Lumpur, and $19,000 appears for dealing with
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  • 556 4 M.M. In another column will be found particulars of the through fast night train service, on the F.M.S. Railway, which will be commencing to-day. It has long been a necessity, and brings about a vast saving of time and trouble. By the new service the passenger from Kuala
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  • 151 4 Messrs. Mullen «fc Co., Stock and Share Brokers of Sydney, in their report of 11th May, state The outstanding feature of the month was the defeat of the Referenda the Noes’ in each case having a majority of about 250,000 The result was immediately reflected in
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  • 137 4 London, June 16. —ln the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd-George vigorously refuted the statement that the failure of the Birkbeck Bmk was due to his finance. He had enquired into the matter and had read the stat» merit of the chief accountant of the Bank The
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  • 122 4 Saturday, July I. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament: Entries Close. 7 p.m. Band, Golf Club. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Sunday, July 2. 3rd Sunday after Trinity. Visitation, B.V.M. Monday. July 3. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting (Walker Trophy)Band, Esplanade. Convent
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  • 81 4 July B.—Selangor Race Meeting. July 10.—P.0 C. Tennis Tournament Commences. July 10. —Penang Race Entries Close, 5 p.m. July 10.—Perak Turf Club Race Meeting— First Entries Close, 5 p.m. July 11.—Penang Assizes. July 20, 22, and 25. —“Mice and Men” at the Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. July
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  • 10 4 Sunnyside 234 Macalister Road apply Boustead Co.
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  • 35 4 Prnang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, Sea View Hotel, and Hotel de Europe. Kuala Lumpur: —Grand Oriental Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 144 4 A Sure Cure for Aches and Pains. Very few aches and pains are beyond the reach of this most wonderful of all pain cures. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, stiff joints, pains of the neck, throat, back, chest, arms, legs and feet—vanish in a surprisingly short space of time after you have applied
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    • 79 4 WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARS S Packed Free. Carriage Paid direct from o>ir Factory to your Port. Ten Days' Free Trial. Best British-made MEAD COVENTRY FLYERS Defiance Puncture-Resisting or Dunlop Tyres. Coasters. Variable-Speed Gears, B. S A. Free Wheels. Flyer or Brook’s Saddles, etc. MODELS £3. lOs. to £9 Tyres and accessories
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    • 129 4 Union S.S. Go. of New Zealand, Ltd. Singapore to New Zealand direct, Anckland, Wellington, Lyttleton Dunedin ALBO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inducrmrnt ofprrs) The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARIMA 5,704 tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon accommodation amidships,
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    • 416 4 HARMSTON’S Citi AND Royal Menagerie of Performing Wild TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGIT’ GRAND OPENING j Location: DATO KRAMAT CARD** Our new ALL STAR COMPANY of London and Ci 30 IN NUMBER 30 John Rougal’s most up-to-date Animal Act W Nine Full Grown Tigers, Performing in a large cage erected in the Circus
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 186 4 The M oon. First Quarter July 3 O Full Moon 11 Last fjuarrw, 19 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. July 1 321 9-33 3-46 9-58 2 4-11 10-23 4-35 10-47 3 5-00 11-13 3-26 11-39 4 5-52 Nil. 6-16 12-31
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    • 258 4 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Grand Gala Night, At Kuala Kangsar Road Theatre Hall. George Town Cinematograph, NEW PICTURES have just arrived including The Detective's Toor round the World OR The Fraudulent Bankruptcy, A very long Film, Coloured and Tinted. A wile waitet Film of 1,200 feet by American Biograph, The Picture that
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  • 2366 5 VITAL QUESTIONS DEBATED. London, June 16 —The Imperial Conference to-day discussed Sir Joseph Ward’s resolutions regarding a State-owned Atlantic cable, a State-owned telegraph across Canada, and the cheapening of rates and the development of telegraphic communications within the Empire, including the ultimate establishment of a chain of
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  • 184 5 London, June 27.—At question time in the House of Commons, Col. Seely said complaints had been made that the Transvaal Gold Law and Townships Act operated against British Indians. The matter was now under investigation by the Union Government, which had lately stated that it had
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 573 5 i DO YOU KNOW J WE CAN SUPPLY A I High Class Piano J roR $lOO down i AND J THE BALANCE BY EASY Monthly Payments. IT WILL PAY YOU S TO CONSULT US When Purchasing a Piano. 5 FULL PARTICULARS FROM j THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIO. M RAFFL
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  • 1245 6 While the loyal people of India have been preparing to give the King and Queen on the occasion of the Delhi Durbar, a reception worthy of so great an event, news of the cowardly assassinations of two Government servants, Mr. Ashe, the Collector of Tinnevelly, and
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  • 393 6 DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED. UNDERGOING SIMPLE IMPRISONMENT. f From Out Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. The sentence of death passed on MrsProudlock has been commuted by the Sultan. Meanwhile she is being detained under simple imprisonment until the next meeting of the State Council of Selangor. She
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  • 77 6 Promised Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowledged 2,634 Anonymous, Alor Star 75 Total $2,709 The M.M. of Thursday says Mrs. Proudlock has withdrawn her appeal against the sentence of death passed on her for the murder of William Crozier Steward on April 23rd. She desires to rely entirely upon
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  • 101 6 A big show und a packed house —this is the prediction for to-night’s opening of Harmston’s Circus, at Dato Kramat Gardens, made by Mr. R. Alton when he called on us this miming. And, from a seven years’ acquaintance with that energetic agent of Colonel Bob Love’s, we
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  • 66 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $95.75 per picul, buyers no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £197 spot and £l9O 10s. three months. The following were the dealings in tin to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd buyers, no sellers, $95.50 Penang Straits Trading
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  • 17 6 The following returns for June arc to hand Chemor United lb. 945 Port Swettenham 3,500
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  • 882 6 A COUNTRY MOUSE.” TELUK ANSON AMA I BURS AT TOWN HALL. With inter-port and inter-town football and cricket matches we are quite familiar, and the application of the same principle to amateur theatricals is ons to be encouraged. With a courage, born of confidence in their powers to please, th
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    • 239 6 TPERLIS GUANO, i 0 n 0 0 0 A well-known Planter writes:— 0 0 To Messrs. THE STRAITS GUANO Co., Ltd., Penang. 0 q Dear Sirs, j? I was very pleased with the results obtained 0 jjj from the 2 tons oT Guano you scut me this was 0 applied
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    • 130 6 To-Day's Contents* Page 2.— Correspondence Market Prices and Unclaimed Letters. Pag* 3.— Telegraphic News The Rubber Exhibition Perlis Guano The Indian Cricket Team and Revolutionary Murdered. j, Page 4. Night Trains; Trade of the Colony The Referendum in Australia F M.S. Medical Report Sporting Notes The Birkbeck Bank and The
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  • 26 6 DEATH. Williams.—At Singapore, on June 28, Alfred Lockyer Williams, aged 27 years, Assistant Surgeon (Port Health Dept.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams,
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  • 303 7 SOME RISES IN TINS. STERLING ROBBERS VARIABLE. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 of this issue 1910. 30/6/11. 1/7/11. Jx£ J Shares. a a tn M m Mining. 16| 14 Kinta 201 21| 19j 20| x. 4
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  • 45 7 PRICE OF FINE HARD PARA. [From a Malacca Correspondent Malacca, July 1. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine hard Para in Loudon yest »rday was 4/14 per lb., value The market closed easier.
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  • 57 7 GABRIEL HORNS PROHIBITED. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, July 1. At the meeting of the Municipal Commission, yesterday, an ansnlmrnt was passed to the by-laws, prohibiting the use of gabriel horns and syrens on automobiles owing to the intolerable nuisance caused by the noise of motor-car warnings,
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  • 23 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 1. A roller skating syndicate opens a rink in the old Caledonian Hotel on Monday.
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  • 101 7 have gone to Hull.— Reriter (recd. July 1, 2-40 a.m.), ABORTIVE CONFERENCE AT HULL. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, June 30. The conference at Hull arranged by the Board of Trade has been abortive, the strikers rejecting the terms. There was rioting in the evening, and the Police
    have gone to Hull.—Reriter (recd. July 1, 2-40 a.m.),  -  101 words
  • 77 7 marne fell and was killed.— Reuter (recd. July 1, 2.40 a.m COMPETITORS NOW AT CALAIS [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Calais, June 30. The trans-channel flights in the European circuit have been postponed till Monday. The aviators are resting at Calais.— Reuter freed. July 1, 2-40 a.m.). French Aviator
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  • 36 7 inadmissible.— Reuter (recd. July 1, 2-40 am) [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Constantinople, June 30. The Porte declares that the terms of surrender proposed by the Albanians are inadmissible.— Reuter (recd. July 1, 2-40 am)
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  • 212 7 SINGAPORE’S ABNORMAL DEATH-RATE. TWENTY DEATHS DULY. [From Our Otvn Correspondent.] Singapore, July 1. The death-rate for the week ended June 24 was slightly lowsr there were twentytwo deaths per day from fever. Municipal President’s Explanation. At the meeting of the Municipal Commission, yesterday, Mr. F. J. Hallifax,
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  • 100 7 twenty-four hours.— Reuter (recd. July 1, 9-24 a.m.) PANIC IN A PROCESSION. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Madrid, July 1. A procession was held on Thursday consisting of fifty thousand priests and laymen to the Royal Palace in connection with the Eucharistic Congress. A rough bomb was exploded
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  • 73 7 £1,166,000. Reuter (reed. July 1, 2-40 am.) LAST QUARTER’S FIGURES. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.) London, June 30. The revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ended June 30 amounts to £38,808,673 —a decrease of £18,574,504. The difference is mainly due to t.he inflation of the revenue in
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  • 69 7 notable financiers.— Reuter (recd. July 1, 2-40 a.m.) NINE COMBINES INDICTED. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] New York, June 30. The Federal Grand Jury has returned indictments against nine combines, comprising 83 persons, who are alleged to constitute the so-called Wire Trust. Among them are Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan’s
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  • 61 7 over 36 holes— Reuter (recd. July 1, 2.40 a.m.). SECOND ROUND SCORES [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Sandwich, July 1. The following are the leading scores in the second round of the Open Golf Championship up to the present Taylor 305 Duncan 306 Vardon and Massey are playing off
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  • 53 7 BUI J. 1 I OCHA 1 ex killed over 2,000. Reuter (recd. July 1, 2-40 a.m.) BELATED NEWS REPEATED. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Hodeidah, June 30. The rebels in Yemen early in the month surprised the Turkish advance guar I and killed over 2,000. Reuter (recd. July
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  • 631 7 ABSENCE OF IRISH M.P.’S. AN EXPLANATORY REPORT. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] London, June 30. A report has been published of the proceedings at a meeting of the Nationalists to discuss the attendance at the Coronation. Mr. J. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, urged that it would be of untold benefit
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  • 56 7 sealing for fifteen years.— Reuter (recd. July 1, 2-40 a.m.) CONFIRMATION OF AGREEMENT. [By Submarine Telegraph—Copyright.] Washington, June 30. The U. S. Government confirms the report of the conclusion of an agreement between Great Britain, Russia, the United States, and Japan to suspend pelagic sealing for fifteen years.—
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  • 74 7 London, June 28 —Mr, Ramsay Macdonald in an'article in the Socialist Review, denounces the resolutions of the branches of the Labour Party condemning him for lunching at Mr. Haldane’s on May 18th as impertinent and fussy claptrap. He says the invitation emanated from the Kaiser and was carefully
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 614 7 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette Sir, I read with much interest your very able leader ou the Jury system. It does appear, at least to me, more than passing strange that a system that has stood the test of centuries and is the very first
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  • 46 7 Homeward. Steamer. Arrives. Mails Sails. Close N.D.L. P. E. Friedrich Tues, 4/7 3 p.m. 8.1. Thongioa Sat 8/7 10 a.m. noon p. &o. Sat. 15/7 Owtwarrf. 8.1. Taroba Thurs. 6/7 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 a.m. N.D.L. Luetzow Thurs. 6/7 p. &O. Thurs. 12/7
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  • 169 7 The following are the prices for the period from June 30 to July 13, inclusive, of cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem scale Sheet and biscuit $240 per picul. Fine crepe $250 Best scrap in crepe form $2lO Bark scrap in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 564 7 0R Bathing and Rubber Estates use. Inspection cordially invited. kim boon Co., The 128, Armenian Street. Criterion The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. by In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Which SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. Whiskies In Bankiuptcy. No'7 of 1911. Re CHOP “LEAN SWEE BEE.” are Notice is hereby given
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  • 979 8 BRAHMIN SHOO IS HIGH OFFICIAL Madias, June 18.—This morning at about 10-40 a.m. while waiting for the boat mail for Kodaikanal Road at Maniachi, Mr. R. Ashe, Collector of Tinnevelly, was shot by a Smartha Brahmin. He fell immediately and while being brought iirto Tinnevelly died.
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  • 819 8 Tin is reported says the Financial Tinies of June 7 to have been dealt in yesterday morning on the basis of £220 per ton for cash, thus creating a fresh record, this pt ice comparing with the highest of <£2ls reached in the 1906 boom. Liter in
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  • 169 8 The F.M.S. Gazette notifies the following appointments in the Government service Mr. E. W. Neubronner to be Financial Assistant, Grit; Mr. W. VV. Acton to act as Executive Engineer, Perak Mr. J. M. Sinclair to act as Personal Assistant and Deputy Chief Resident Engineer for Construction, F.M.S.R.;
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 571 8 A Nurse Companion JHF A /.i^GesFul W; -f /'zh-z 4'Mf «P x ®w 7 •--f < Pneumonia and Pleurisy After Effects, Wasting and Weakness— Happy and cheerful with abundance of energy and good spirits, is how Miss Dunford describes herself from the day she commenced to take Phosferine. Yet before
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    • 312 8 Hr as lj tness. It denotes freedom from disease H zular force; and mental energy and I J jition is one most devoutly to be wished. > but easy of attainment by most folk PW iks To H ng qualities of the World's famous M For three generations this remedy
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  • 423 9 ARRIVALS. Arcadia, Brit., 3513, Barcham, July 1, Singapore, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, June 30, Langkat, gen E. S. Co. Malacca, Brit., 405, Stach, June 30, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Thalang, Siamese 200, Campbell, June 30, Trang, geu., Siamese Consul. CLEARANCES. Arcadia for
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  • 1546 9 Capital. Subscribed j Shares Value Dividend». Name. 5 Q i =3 S-5 I M 00 G? 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 MINING 1903 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 30 Belat Tin Mining Co. 1906 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 Bruang, 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 20
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  • 107 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE Monday. F Jr Per. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Calcutta I ightning 11 a.m. Dindings and T. Anson Canton 2 p.m. Singapore, China, and Japan Glenochy 3 p.m. Pul a u Langkawi, Perlis and Setul Un Peng 4 p.m. Tuesday. Singapore
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  • 130 9 Pknang, July 1, 1911. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bun 2/4| 11 3 Credit 2Uf 11 3 Documetitary te 2/4 7/16 Jalcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 1751 Bombay Demand Bank 174 J 3 days’sight Private 175£
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  • 220 9 SUNDAY, JULY 2. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Holy Communion (Plain), 7.30 a.m.; Matins (No organ), 8 a.m.; Holy Communion (Tamil), 9 a.m.; Matins (Chinese), 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon 6 p.m. St. Mark’s Church, Butterworth.—Matins, Sermon, and Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Presbyterian. Presbyterian
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  • 612 9 The B. I ss. Teesta, from Madras and Negapatam arrived at Port Swettenham on Monday morning having on board about 1,800 Indian immigrants, khangany coolies for Selangor and the neighbouring States. Mr, McHugh, superintendent of stewards for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, fell on the stairs at the Grand
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 585 9 Sun Life of Conuilo. ISi’s .■Assets exceed £6,000,< 00.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 .’income, 1908, £1,428,000 0.0 «V. A. WHIFK, j kMNNKDY A> <O.. Manaser. South-Eastern Agen s p (aanK Asia. Singapore. t CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI THE MERCANTILE BANK OF NEDERLANDSCHE
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  • 841 10 PRESIDENT’S REPORI'. The following is a continuation of the report of the Municipaliiy of George Town, Penang, for the year 1910 Tramways DupARTMBNr. The gross income of the Department for the year amounted to $81,319.76, an increase of $15,938 over the figure for 1909. The gross expenditure
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 664 10 N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. s. INF. 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 all
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    • 450 10 HIGH CLASS A USEFUL NOVELTY. watdws E are uaaffected by atmospheric A fl changes or changes of circum- fl i-m MV W Rrlfir PIIIPS FANCY WARE i vt ,lous timekeeping mechanism. fl HHI BVII BB W >W r From £ll 0 to £35 0 0. fl i with TOBACCO JARS
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  • 1052 11 AUTUMN MEETING, 1911. (.UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 25th July, 1911. SECOND DAY Thursday, 27th July, 1911. THIRD DAY Saturday, 29th July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 25th July, 1911. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP. Value $5OO- A Handicap for horses which
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  • 742 11 For Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 030 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, at 8-30 a.m., 1 45 p.m., and 5- p.m. Bukit Mertajam, 830 a.m., 10-40 a.m., 1-45 pm 3-15 p.m., and 5-30 p.m. Kuala
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  • 950 11 SUMMER MEETING, 1911. Tuesday 4th, Thursday 6th and Saturday, Bth July, 1911. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 4th July, 1911. 1. The Beginners. Value $4OO. Distance R. C. A race for all horses that were Maidens on May Ist 1911. Weight 9st. Ex-griffins allowed 71bs. Winners of one race,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 The Aachen and munich Fire THE «<>R™«ation of the Fire insurance. The Aac, 2®2 ur lnce G>. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE of AIX LA CHAPELLE. Ho al London. Queen Insurance Company. Royal Fire Insurance Company. Capital <£ 450 000 /COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and Total Assets £1,226,481 was Incorporated by
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    • 29 11 ss. “TRITON” Ist class Tugsteamer available for towing ships of all sizes. This steamer is also for ale. Apply for particulars to P. LANDBERG <fc ZOON, 507—26-8 s iatawa.
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    • 106 11 PERAK TURF CLUB. NOTICE. Entries and First entries close at 5 p.m. on Monday, 10th July, rnfM/an/*/! C 1911- Second entries close at 5 p.m. on Monday, 31st Julv, tnirtllllv Ivvu 1911, except for Races 7 and 8 third day. Entrance Fees For all Races, except 1911 Griffin Races, if
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2379 12 Ik— I s dcd Saiii, 's'> Norddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. ’S/h's Steam Navigation Co. jw® HPECTEO *”»IVAIS AND DEPARTURES. BUtlSh 111(11(1 StCSLID NUVigHtIOD CO., M MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. < Xk chi» limited. /im ocean Sleom snip in. AND For Ikikndkd to Sail. Stkamkr. M 1 /1 v\ CHINA MUTUAI STEAM NAY.
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