Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-05-20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 115 VOL. LXX. MONDAY, 20th MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement868 1912-05-20 1 S For $3O j You can have the “Pinang Gazette posted every day D for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. c Subscriptions are payable in c advance and remittances should D n be addressed to g The Managing Director: C 2868 words
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Advertisement9 1912-05-20 1 §w 00§ I- 12-1 I PAGES. I 8 oooeee*w<eeeeeeeeeeeeeooo9 words
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Article646 1912-05-20 2 GRUESOME TASK IN CRYPT OF ROTHWELL CHURCH. A strange and somewhat gruesome task has recently been performed in the crypt of the parish church at Rothwell, in Northamptonshire, where lie the remains of some 11,000 human beings. This vast charnel-house, similar to those which may be seen at646 words
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Article272 1912-05-20 2 —(Corr. S.C.M. Post). A horrible tale comes to band from Fatshan. A husband, returning home unexpectedly, found a stranger with his wife. The irate husband seized a weapon and assaulted the stranger, inflicting fearful punishment upon him. The intruder fell seriously wounded, whereupon the busband attacked his unfaithful—(Corr. S.C.M. Post). - 272 words
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Advertisement1417 1912-05-20 2 AMUSEMENTS. TENDERS. x SITUATIONS VACANT. COME ANO STARE! COME AND GAZE! > TENDERS WANTED. COME IN AND PREVENT FROM LAUGHING. WE SAY!’! are invited for the erection of Managkr’s COMPOSITOR, must be able to THE Bungalow at Juru, Province Wellesley maiiage a Printing Office. Salary Straits Cinematograph Co. <■«-- nrrorrt1,417 words
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Advertisement169 1912-05-20 2 Henry Riley’s Band As supplied to H.M.Nav*' /»»»</ the Colonial Governments CORNETS, SIDE TENORS, SKELETON vkU b K Im s BARITONES, I! bass EUPHONIUMS, T BH cYM ba Ls, BOMBARDONS, j ij PARADE CIRCULAR J STICKS, BASSES, j. Ijfl ffll FLUTES, TROMBONES, UNIFORMS. SAXOPHONES, =F== BUGLES An Fittings u and169 words
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Article1607 1912-05-20 3 LINGGI PLANTATIONS OFFER ACCEPTED. At the extraordinary general meeting of the Mantin Rubber Co:, Ltd on 14th inst., at which the shareholders decided to acc-pt the offer of £35,000 from the Linggi Plantations, Ltd., the Chairman (Mr. A. Hood Begg) addressed the meeting as follows Gentlemen, from the1,607 words
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Advertisement380 1912-05-20 3 nonnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn FORD CARSITJ JR IN Cl 0/^^]R a Four Cylinders, Five passengers. H 20 Horse power fully equipped including. Cape Cart Hood, Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tail r lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools. q 5 PRICE F.O.R. Singapore.380 words
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Advertisement215 1912-05-20 3 Ail Aches and Pains Such as sprains, strains, backache, wrenched joints, aching feet, bruises, swellings, crick-in-the-neck, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism—all aching muscles and quivering nerves—can be quickly soothed, relieved and Corkd by rubbing in Little’s Oriental Balm. There is no question about this. The Balm is no experiment —for years and215 words
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Advertisement137 1912-05-20 3 WEBBER’S GARAGE. CHIN SENG Co., Ltd. MACBETH BARRETT, 7. uilm strtei, PENANG, 7. uilm sired. DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES. Further Great Reductions 15? of Grooved Covers. f 25Z Tubes I As from Bth. October, 1911 I N. sTu? I MOTOR-CYCLES 31/2 H. P. COMPLETE WITH LUCAS LAMP HORN. SPECIAL PRICE $4OO.137 words
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Article3557 1912-05-20 4 Perak Chamber of Mines Visits Menglembu. Interesting Inspection and Important Speeches. (By Our Own Representative). Yesterday morning a number of the members of the Perak Chamber of Mines, as well as other visitors, accepted the invitation extended by the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd., to inspect their tin3,557 words
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Article396 1912-05-20 4 .—S.T, STRAITS PORT BILL POSTPONED. Six minutes sufficed to conclude the I business at a meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday afternoon. There were present: His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major-General T. E. Stephenson, C. 8.).—S.T, - 396 words
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Article148 1912-05-20 4 One of the characters at a recent fancy dress ball in a town on the Peninsula was got up as a fireman. Probably he was a member of the brigade. Our history is silent on rhe point. He made an impressive entrance but his exit, we hear, was148 words
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Article58 1912-05-20 4 Messrs. Barker <fc Co., of Singapore, advise us that they have received telegraphic advice from London that the Board of Directors of the Lauadron Rubber Estates, Ltd., recommend a final dividend of 12| per cent., and that the Board of Directors of the Ledbury Rubber Estates, Ltd., recomm58 words
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698 1912-05-20 4 S. F.M.S. MOTOR SERVICE COY LTD. SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING The Statutory Meeting of the B ha P holders of the Straits and F. M S M T" Service Company Limited was held Penang Chamber of Commerce at H o’clock on the 17th inst. Those present were:—Messrs. Ch Cheng Bok, Cheah Seng698 words
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Article203 1912-05-20 4 We are getting rather a reputation for extraordinary cargoes The other day the M. S. Selandia took for London the first direct shipment of rice from this port an! now we hear of fifteen tons of coal being shipped from Penang to England. The importance of the203 words
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Article3188 1912-05-20 5 annual meeting. THE OUTLOOK IN CHINA. The annual general meeting of the China Association was held on 24th inst, at the offices of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, Leadenhall-street, London. Mr. Geo. Jamieson, C. M. G. (Chairman of the Association), presided, and there were also3,188 words
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Advertisement614 1912-05-20 5 Central Sales Room. It is really remarkable that llO one seems to have been struck BY ORDER OF THE DEPUTY fact that, in spite of the regular daily cleansing with toothCOLONIAL ENGINEER, soaps and pastes, the tee th and TO BR SOLD particularly the back teeth, frequently become decayed and614 words
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Advertisement590 1912-05-20 5 NOTICE. A meeting of the Board of the Licensing Justices will be held in the District Court on Wednesday, the 19th June, 1912, at 2-15_4>.px.. to consider applications for transfer of Public House licences and for new licences and for transfer of old licences and for new licences under the590 words
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Article591 1912-05-20 6 What an Australian journal describes as a surprising account of the eagerness with which information about Australia is absorbed by the British artisan is given by Mr. F. J. Murray, an artisan mechanic, who has just returned to Sydney after preaching Australia,” as he says, in the591 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article70 1912-05-20 6 AUSTRALIANS BEAT SURREY. London, May 19. The cricket matches this week end resulted Hampshire beat Worcestershire by 8 wickets. Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire by 3 wickets. South Africans drew with Yorkshire. Australians beat Surrey by 7 wickets. Lancashire beat Derbyshire by an innings and 8 runs. Northants beat70 words
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Article261 1912-05-20 6 C. R. C. v. S. X. R. C. These teams met at Victoria Green on Satur lay afternoon, when the home team emerged victorious by 94 runs. The Chinese batted first and registered 121 for six wickets, when Dr. Khong, the skipper, declared, the principal scorers being261 words
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Article186 1912-05-20 6 The above encounter took place at Butterworth. The game, which was a very exciting one, ended in a narrow victory for the home team by two runs. The Butterworthians, who had an exceptionally strong team, knocked up 73 runs, the top scorer being186 words
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Article278 1912-05-20 6 In this fixture which came oft on the Esplanade, the Mohammedans, who played with two men short, were defeated by 3 wickets and 150 runs. Scully was successful with both bat and ball. He secured 3 wickets at a cost of 7 runs and knocked up 105278 words
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Article205 1912-05-20 6 ARRIVAL IN PENANG. Ten stud book horse) to the order of the Penang Turf Club by s.s. Klang this morning from Australia having been arrived transhipped at Singapore from the s.s. Euryalus. Mr. Tennant, trainer, Penang the importer was in charge of the griffins which appear205 words
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Article189 1912-05-20 6 YESTERDAY’S SHOOT. In connection with the 12th Annual Rifle meeting of the Penang Volunteers, the following events with the appended results were competed for yesterday morning at the Rifle Range, Kampong Bharu Grouping Prizes. This event was shot for at the 100 yards range, the smallest189 words
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Article92 1912-05-20 6 On Saturday afternoon the Stia Tanjong Tokong and the Jamathol Akbar met at the Dato Kramat Gardens under the M. F. A. League auspices. The Tanjong Tokong team won by one goal to nil. Yesterday, in connection with the same League, the Everlasting Athletic Club met the winners92 words
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Article36 1912-05-20 6 The Police Athletic Club will play a friendly game with the Sabrul Jamil on the Esplanade to-morrow. At Victoria Green the C.R C. will meet in a friendly with the Everlasting Athletic Club. 536 words
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Article114 1912-05-20 6 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been arrant for Tuesday. 21st inst.— Arra ngH Haslam <fc Reid—ls. 2 vs. S F R vr tin Cleaver—ls. 3. ar(unfinished tie.) Profession Pairs. Joynt Ezeckiel vs. Waugh Goldie Men’s Handicap Doubles B CIa SS Pringle Linton-15 ra b urward Oxenham—ls.114 words
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Article569 1912-05-20 6 Tuesdays Ties. Single Handicap.— Lsidlaw v. J. R Brown L. M. Evans v. Drummond Wallace v. W. Daniel The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday Mixed Double Handicap.— Mrs. Phillips and Cunningham v. Mr. and Mrs. Oxenham Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis v. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, Single569 words
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Advertisement179 1912-05-20 6 ****************************** o all REQUIREMENTS o o roB /iV/ O RUBBER ESTATES,/AzZ 8 /5C4 8 g NATIONAL SUCTION Q O CAS PLANT y/DESICNS O O CAS 4 OIL ENGINES g g SHAW’S RUBBER yV O O MACHINERY A ESTIMATES o O COAGULATING /SUBMITTED FOR g O PLANT COMPLETE g O STE179 words
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Advertisement81 1912-05-20 6 To-Day’s Contents. Faye 2.—1 1,000 skeletons and Publicly Drowned. Page 3.— Mantin Rubber. Page If. Lode Tin Mining; S. and F.M.S. Motor Service Coy Ltd and Legislative Council. Page s.— The China Association. Page 6.— Editorial: Emigration to Australia and Sporting News. Page 7.— Telegrams. Page B.— The Trouble in81 words
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Article139 1912-05-20 7 HEMAND F9R TINS. SOME RUBBER CHANGESThe following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. MBABMS. S S 3 J, OQ 00 CQ O) Af»nw y. Rsnaboi 2.90 3.20 2J 3 K Pulai 7f 7} 7| 7| p139 words
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Article47 1912-05-20 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, May 20. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of robber in London yesterday :—Fine hard Para, 4/7s, buyers. Plantation Para, 4/10$, value. The market was steadier.[From a Malacca Correspondent.] - 47 words
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Article38 1912-05-20 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 20. At the Malacca Rubber auction there was a large supply and all were sold. The following prices realised First sheet $246 Second sheet 238 Scrap Crepe 207 Bark 19038 words
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Article26 1912-05-20 7 (From Out Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 20. White pepper is quoted here at $32.50, Tapioca Flake $9.30, Tapioca Pearl (Medium) $9.30, Sarawak Sago $5.26 words
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Article76 1912-05-20 7 —Reuter. Toulon, May 18. The motor car tour of the Prince of Wales and his visit to the French fleet has been countermanded owing to the mourning for the King of Denmark. —Reuter. Tour Not Cancelled. London, May 19. The report that the tour of the—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article36 1912-05-20 7 Reuter. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT’S PRECAUTION. London, May 18. The American Admiralty has despatched a cruiser to watch the steamer lanes in the Atlantic and to advise all vessels by wireless of the whereabouts of icebergs.-Reuter. - 36 words
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Article36 1912-05-20 7 .—Reuter. London, May 18. The Morning Post's Malta correspondent, says the reorganisation of the Egyptian army of occupation on the lines of the Sirdar’s scheme is u nderstood to be im- minent.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article27 1912-05-20 7 .—Reuter. Paris, May 20. Two suburban trains collided at MarCadet Bridge near the Garde Nord. Eleven persons were killed, and thirty nine in- jured..—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article20 1912-05-20 7 ■■"Reuter. Wilkesbaare, May 19. The Anthracite Miners Convention has Ordered the strikers to resume on May 22.■■"Reuter. - 20 words
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THE WAR.
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Article113 1912-05-20 7 i.— Reuter. TURKISH PRISONERS TAKEN. Rome, May 18. There is great jubilation in Italy over the victory at Rhodes. Signor Giolitti, the Premier, read the despatches in the Chamber amid frantic cheering. The papers describe the defeat of entrenched I urkish regulars, not Arab hordes, as one ofi.— Reuter. - 113 words
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Article98 1912-05-20 7 r. Reu ter. THE CONFERENCE WITH LORD KITCHENER. London, May 18. The Daily Telegraph says considerable interest is being evinced in the cruise Mr Asquith and Mr. Churchill will make in the Mediterranean at Whitsuntide They will probably discuss with Lord Kitchener at Malta the general situation inr.—Reu ter. - 98 words
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Article112 1912-05-20 7 —Reuter. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT CARNARVON. London, May 18. Mr. Lloyd George on visiting Carnarvon was given an ovation. The Pavilion was uncomfortably crowded. At the outset there were some interruptions on the part of suffragettes Mr. Lloyd George affirmed that there was neither malice nor hatred towards—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article51 1912-05-20 7 Reuter. WORLD’S LARGEST WARSHIP. London, May 18. The Japanese Cruiser Kongo, the largest warship in the world, was successfully launched at Barrow by Madame Koike in the presence of a distinguished gathering. The Kongo is the heaviest weight ever launched. Practically all the machinery except the turbines areReuter. - 51 words
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Article52 1912-05-20 7 Reuter. SIR F. D. LUGAR D’S BELIEF. London, May 18. At the Royal Colonial Institute banquet Sir F. D. Lugard (Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief at Hongkong) said the possibilities of the Hongkong University were very great and would, he believed, secure the predominance of the English language throughout theReuter. - 52 words
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Article48 1912-05-20 7 —Reuter. BOARD OF TRXDE COMMITTEE. London, May 18. The Hon. Sydney Buxton (President of the Board of Trade) has appointed a strong committee consisting of the leading naval architects and engineers to advise him on the subject of the provision of bulkheads and watertight co npartments—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article33 1912-05-20 7 •.—Reuter. London, May 18. The American Dreadnought, Texas, was launched at Newport News (Va). She has a displacement of 28,367 tons and will be able to steam 21 knots per hour.•.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article23 1912-05-20 7 Reuter. London, May 18. Sir David Bruce has been specially promoted Surgeon General in recognition of his services to scienceReuter. - 23 words
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Article206 1912-05-20 7 —Reuter: SOCIALISTS' ANGRY SPEECH. STERN REBUKE BY CHANCELLOR London, May 18. There was a scene in the Reichstag, the Socialist, Herr Scheideman, describing the Kaiser’s threat to Alsace as a sentence of penal servitude. Because Prussia had no civil rights it was the German Siberia. The Chancellor,.—Reuter: - 206 words
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Article182 1912-05-20 7 MEDICAL STAFF ON ESTATES. THE DRINK QUESTION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, May 20. Mr. E. MacFadyen presided at a meet ing of the Planters’ Association of Malaya at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, there being a large attendance of delegates. The most important business182 words
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Article125 1912-05-20 7 —Reuter. ENGLAND’S ATTITUDE CRITICISED. London, May 19. In the Reichstag debate on foreign policy the references were chiefly to Eng land. The Conservative’s centre said if England withdrew her claim to seizure on the sea there would be no reason to increase the navy. Herr Von Kiderlen.—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article71 1912-05-20 7 .—Reuter. BRITISH BLUEJACKETS LANDED Bushire (Persia), May 19. Tribesmen having attacked BunderAbbas, H.M S. Perseus and Alert landed parties of bluejackets.. The transport Minto with a detachment of Rajputs from Karachi and H.M.S Fox have been ordered to Bunder Abbas immediately. Telegrams indicate a serious situation, the.—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article71 1912-05-20 7 r. Reuter. AMERICAN TRUST CHARGED. New York, May 19 The Federal Government are prosecuting the so called Coffee Trust or Brazilian Valorization Scheme, alleging conspiracy to withhold coffee and attempting to restrain the coffee trade of the world The defendants cited include Baron Bruno Schroeder (London), Burge (Antwerp)r. Reuter. - 71 words
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Article175 1912-05-20 7 —Reuter. COLONIAL APPRO BAI lON MINISTERS INTERVIEWED Melbourne, May 18. The Hon. G. F. F. Pearce (Minister of Defence) in an interview, said that he welcomed Mr, Churchill’s speech, which would strengthen the Commonwealth Government if they asked Parliament for a large naval construction grant. It also—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article114 1912-05-20 7 New German Battleship. Berlin, May 20. The Imperator will be launched on Thursday in the presence of the Kaiser. Thirty Miles an Hour. The cruiser Goeben, on a trial trip to Heligoland, steamed 30 miles an hour. Russia and the Dardanelles. It is reported that Russia has114 words
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Article196 1912-05-20 7 It is with regret that we have to announce the death of Mr. C. A. G. Hoare, late assistant in Gedong Estate, Bagan Serai, which occurred in the General Hospital, Penang, on Friday afternoon, the 17th inst. Deceased was admitted to hospital two196 words
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Article132 1912-05-20 7 In the Ipoh Police Court, on Saturday morning, before Mr. W. S. Gibson, Inspector Cullen charged L. Underwood with criminal misappriation and cheating in respect of $2OO which had been advanced him by Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, the agents for Kota Tampan Estate, on which132 words
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Article58 1912-05-20 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $104.60 per picul, buyers, no sellers. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $105; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no sellers; Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., no market Messrs. Leong Fee »k Co.,58 words
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Article74 1912-05-20 7 At a meeting of the Directors of Ulu Piah Ltd., held this morning, in Penang a dividendof 20 per cent., for the month of May wasdeclared for payment on the 2nd June. A bonus of 10 per cent., was also declared. The latter is a new feature74 words
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Advertisement882 1912-05-20 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHEN YOU ORDER A/TY WIFE WOO AH SWEE is no M 1 7W W W C4WZ longer under my protection and I Wrwr MB bold no responsibility for her in any I matter in future. 1821 LEE SOO WENG. naming the brand yon shift the responsibility for Young882 words
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Obituary28 1912-05-20 7 OBITUARY LORD STALBRIDGE. London, May 19. The death is announced of Lord Stalbridge, Chairman of the London and North Western Railway Co. He was 75 years of age.—Reuter.28 words
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Article464 1912-05-20 8 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY’S POLICY. If the Tibetans are successful in bringing about the surrender of the remnant of the Chinese garrison at Lhasa, an effort will doubtless be made, says the Pioneer, to restore the old form of Government in spite of any warnings from Pekin as464 words
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Article466 1912-05-20 8 d— S.T. TRAVELLING ROUND THE WORLD. A boyish looking traveller presented himself at the Straits Tinies office and introduced himself aa George Eldridge of Chicago. Prom a photo-card that he sent in it was to be gathered that he was 17 years of age, born ind— S.T. - 466 words
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Advertisement957 1912-05-20 8 The China Mutual Life Insurance I -hindrances Company, Limited. TO HEALTH < > ESTABLISHED 1898. <1 such as dyspepsia, biliousness, lo»» of appetite, torpid liver, consti--1 pation, sick-headache, and other HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. organs of digestion and secretion, T may be easily and successfully < The above company are prepared957 words
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Advertisement735 1912-05-20 8 I w D &He WILL S’ a I; 'he mal ums.' pMikfll S I, Three Castles THREE 2 H _Cyg?N rncTiFc 1 “MAGNUMS,” J lilt I I Iffltik BE I WD&HOWnis |il" tu 1 H iJSJr CIGARETTE. A Bristol Sf Packed in sO's Patent Air-Tight Tins. J Price 55 cents735 words
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Article2554 1912-05-20 9 i Capital- Subscribed. N r f J“ ue a "Shares. Value. 2 Dividends. Name j g S 3 s* g ao Ct 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ®. UWS i «nm.ooo 8300.000 30.000 810 810 10 30 30 10 int Ti- xr»i n n 1906 300.000 225 000 222,554 words
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Article330 1912-05-20 9 VESSELS EXPECTED. /Fams o/ sleamsr, wfare jrom, appvtmiwle duU of arrival, whvrt bound, and Ayents. Antilochus, Liverpool, May 29, W.M. Alesia, H*burg, May 20, Japan, B.M. Bohemia, S’pore May 26, S.K. Calchas, S’pore, June 7, W.M. Hyson, S’pore, June 15, W.M. Monmouthshire, London, May 20, Japan. B. Myazoki Maru,330 words
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Article109 1912-05-20 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mobbow. For Pet Cloee Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Hong Ho 9 a.m. Deli and Langsa Indragiri 1 p.m, Tongkah Malacca 1 p.m. Batu Bahra Leong Ho 2 p.m. Langkat Ban Whatt Soon 2 p.m.109 words
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Article124 1912-05-20 9 Pbnang, May 20, 1912. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/32 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 9/32 3 v Credit 2/413/32 3 Documentary 2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174* 3 days' sight Private 175* Bombay Demand Bank 174* 3 days'sight Private 175* Madras Demand Bank124 words
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Advertisement57 1912-05-20 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865 BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office I Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay, Chief Office Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. j Singapore. W. A. Whitk, Marsagor. A. R-57 words
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Advertisement281 1912-05-20 9 UNION S. S.CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., Auckland. Wellington. Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji if inducumrnt offers). The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARINA, 5 ,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates of Sailing from Singapore: IBth August,281 words
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Miscellaneous19 1912-05-20 9 The Moon. First Qaarter May 23 o Fall Moon b 31 I«ast Qaarter Jane 8 O New Mnon 1519 words
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Article117 1912-05-20 10 Monday, May 20. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting, 4.30 p.m. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, May 21 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Football Police v. Sabrul Jamil, Esplanade. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Wedaesday, May117 words
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Article69 1912-05-20 10 Monday, May 20.— A rare and varied assortment of plants and palms at Sepoy Lines, residence of F. T. Kinder; 73 > a.m.; Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Tuesday, May 21.— High class and Artistic household furniture at Norwood, Logan Road, residence of F. O. Hallifax, 11.15 a.m.; Cunningham,69 words
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Article26 1912-05-20 10 For erection of Manager’s Bungalow at Juru, Province Wellesley. Plans and specifications can be obtained at Brown, Phillips and Stewart: tenders close on May 21.26 words
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Article36 1912-05-20 10 Homeward. Stbambb. Arrive», Mails Sails Closx N.D.L. P. Ludtcig Tues. 21/5 5 p.m. 7p m. M. Sydney Mon. 27/5 ♦Singapore, f Mails close in Penang. Outward. P. &O. Arcadia Mon. 20/5 N. DerfitingerThiir*. 23/536 words
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Article208 1912-05-20 10 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dbsoriptioiv. Penang, May 20 Beef: 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 55 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue208 words
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Advertisement1733 1912-05-20 10 NV IZ G “"“*u*’!SSs M”'* PENANG VOLUNTEERS, ill Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL JL jbhß Paid-up Capital X 1,200,000 ORDERS BY MAJOR Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. Lbbmty of proprietors the hon’ble a. r. adams, Hbad Office 58, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, B. C. CowmamfawL x AGXUOIES AMD BbAMOHE.. May, 1912. X1,733 words
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Advertisement288 1912-05-20 10 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS FOR PRINTS. We have on excellent selection of Albums for mounting prints. Slip-in and Pasteon “Snapshot” Albums, Post-card, Portrait and View Albums. THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, Ltd.. Photographic Chemists, PENANC and IPoh nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnan Q n the OLIVER s u 1 typewriter! n n a a g Is the288 words
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Article780 1912-05-20 11 For Balik Palau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Batterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tamban, 6-15 a.m., at 8 a,m., 1-45 p.m., and also 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Bukit Mertajam, 6-15 a.m., 7-15 a m., 8 a.m., 10-40780 words
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Advertisement183 1912-05-20 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••<* THE Johnson-Pickett Rope Co. Inc.,: MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Manufacturers of Pure Manila Rope. Made on the Most Modern Cordage Machinery. 2 Only the Best Fibres used, from our own Plantations. HILTON Co., J So/e Agets for Penang and Vicinity. QOOOOOOOOOOOOO □OQQQOQOOOOOOq 2 o g g ASK FOR |M TO183 words
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