Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1873. No. 121 VOL. LXX. TUESDAY. 28th MAY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 789 1 For $3O S You can have the Pinang c Gazette ported every day D f or a whole year to your address. Q (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. «27.) 3 Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in D advance and remittances should C be addressed to 2 The Man-ting Director: PINANG
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  • 1320 2 PROSPECTING FOR TIN. The following article was specially written for the Tin and Rubber Journal by an Ipoh resident who recently visited Perlis The journey by steamer to Perlis, a small State situated to the north of Kedah on the southern border of Siam, is not
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1511 2 HOTICt.NOTICE.SITUATIONS VACANT. di?ii Anr TIID Vfl 111 l nienglembu lode syndicate, ltd. w anted IIIIAPIV lUnf VLUD. A QUALIFIED DRESSER for estate ’VTOTICE is hereby given under the hospital. NOTICE. CompaloXo°e. 1889". tie T™ APP'I M. J. WRIGHT, fer Books of the Company will be closed Krian Rood, Post Office,
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    • 369 2 Stop That Pain! Accidents will happen. Disease and various ailments sometimes come in spite of all precautions. But why endure the aches and pains when Little’S Oriental Balm well rubbed in will instantly bring relief? It is unquestionably the most remarkable pain cure in the world. For backache, head-ache, lumbago,
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    • 205 2 FOUR j CROWN WHISKY. appointment r 0 j THE LATE KING EDWARD VII Old Scotrh 331 b U kn. Rohe kt Brown L t GLASGOW LONDON Schmidt. Kustermann Sole ImporFers for PENANG. BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Thompstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all languages, under
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  • 1220 3 AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) To be submitted at a Special General Meeting to be held at 4 o'clock p.m., on Friday, 7th June, 1912, at the rooms of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE. —No amendments to this Programme will be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1000 3 ARE YOU LOSING WEIGHT? PENANG VOLUNTEERS. AS A RESULT F ,LLNE SS uSS} IX ORDERS BY MAJOR THE HON BLE A. R. ADAMS, Z. X z Commandant. I -U A 'j May, 1912. I Is s°> your body is using up its reserve of vitality T 28th Tuesday, Ceremonial Drill;
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  • 834 4 BY PROPER FOOD. Every thinking man must be impressed by the fact that the modern doctor is reiving l»ss and leas on the administration of drugs for the care of the ordinary illnesses of life, and more and more on the selection of proper food. As a matter
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 56 4 Reuter. London, May 26. Lancashire beat Leicestershire by an innings and 283 runs. Sussex defeated Warwickshire by eight wickets. The Australians won their match with Oxford University by ten wickets. Gloucestershire defeated Hampshire by 76 runs. Cambridge University beat Yorkshire by four wickets. South Africans defeated Worcestershire
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    • 50 4 .—Reuter. AUSTRALIANS v. SOUTH AFRICANS London, May 27. The first Triangular Test match commenced at Manchester between the Australians and South Africa. The Australians batted first and scored 448, Bardsley making 121 and Kelleway 114. The South Africans have made 16 for the loss of one wicket.
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    • 180 4 ANNUAL COMPETITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 28. The holidays passed off very quietly. It rained most of the day. Ihe annual meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association opened. The Volunteers Challenge Cup was won by Sapper Davis S.R.E.V, with a score of 117. For the
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    • 73 4 PERAK'S M\NY SUCCESSES. (.From Our Oicn orrespondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. The F. M. S. Police Sports were concluded at Kuala Lumpur in fair weather, and before a large attendance. Mrs Broadrick presented the prizes. Selangor beat Perak in the tug-of-war final, giving an improved
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    • 42 4 (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, May 28. Selangor defeated Perak in the interstate cricket match by nine wickets. The football match resulted in a draw. Heavy rain fell throughout The Kinta mines were flooded, the roads being impassable in places.
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    • 130 4 The Bahrul Alam were defeated by the Jamothal Horeah in the M F.A competition on Saturday last. The match was played at the Dato Kramat Gardens, and resulted in favour of the latter team by two goals to one. Yesterday, the Police Court Staff and the
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    • 71 4 A hunt has been arranged for Thursday, 30th instant. The meet will be at Spring Grove corner at 5 p.m., and the finish at “Babington” where the members of the Mess will be at Home to the Hunt Club and their friends. The occasion is called to
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    • 301 4 P.C.C e. P.R.C. The Penang Cricket Club met the Penang Recreation Club in the second round of the Tournament on Saturday afternoon, and beat their opponents by 63 runs. They went in first and compiled 177 runs for the loss of 7 wickets and declared their winnings
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    • 194 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been arranged for Wednesday 29th inst. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Jalass H. Oxenham plus 3/6 r. Mrs. Ebden ifc Ragers —l5. Men’s Handicap Singles A Class. Whitlock— 5 v. Godwin—3o. Syer—4 6 v. Sells—ls. Men’s Handicap Doubles B Class. EHis «fc
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    • 66 4 The following was the result of the Men’s Monthly Medal for May. S F.B. Martin 41+41= 82— 5= 77 J. H. Pye 47 44= 91—13 =7B C. W. Ballantyne 46 +52 98—18 =BO W. S. Goldie ...45 56 101—11 90 P. J. Sproule 56 50=106—15 =9l Messrs Sells, Carmichael
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    • 36 4 Ties for Wednesday 29th inst.:— Single Handicap.— Stark v. Weber Hambley t>. Ezechiel; Goodwin v. Hug. Thursday 30th May Single Handicap.— Back v. Lindley Houston v. Pentney. Championship-.— W. Brown v. Hamilton.
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  • 657 4 REFERENCES BY BISHOP OF SINGAPORE. At St. George’s Church, Penang, on Sunday evening, the Bishop of Singapore said Before I begin my sermon I wish to say a few words about one who for nearly half a century has been a well known figure in the
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  • 194 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $102.10 per picul, business done. The following is the local report to-day:—Singapore: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 125 tons, $102.50 Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil, no sellers Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., nil, no sellers Messrs. Leong Fee <fc Co.,
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  • 374 4 Mr. Cooke, District Magistrate, Rangoon on May 21 commenced tbe bearing of the case in which Mrs. Thorpe, who was arrested at Sinpapore, was charged under section 420, 1.P.C., with cheating in that she had obtained goods from Mr. T. Klier and had left unsettled
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  • 259 4 A pretty Indian Christian wedding, writes a correspondent, was solemnized by by the Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, Penang, at St. George’s Church, yesterday at 3-30 p.m., the contracting parties being Miss Elizabeth Solomon, sister of Mr. Solomon John, Chief-Clerk, Government Telegraph office, Penang and Mr.
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  • 75 4 Page 2.— A Trip to Perlis. Page 4. Sporting News; The Late Mr. Buckley; Ihe Charges against Mrs. Thorpe; and Indian Christian Wedding. Page s.— The Missing Pearls. Page 6.— Editorial: Labour Turmoil,” Correspondence The Assizes; Mining Pro-ecutions A Motor Accident; and Social and Personal. Page 7.— Telegrams.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 63 4 Straight Talk to Advertisers.— Remember, new residents in the town and on the estates do not know about you. Let people know that yours is the shop, by advertising the fact. A series of advertisements inserted in these columns will draw in the new residents, and also bring you many
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    • 21 4 Experiments on Human Beings have proved the body-building power of Bovril to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken.
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    • 661 4 DANGEROUS OLD FASHIONS NOT TO BE FOLLOWED. Old habits are often better than new ones, but not always. Fir instance, the old-fashioned method of cleaning the teeth and mouth with tooth powders and toothpastes is a complete mistake. Brushing the teeth with tooth-powders and tooth pastes can never safeguard them
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  • 4909 5 S.T, evidence at the assizes. TRIAL OF DE BOSECK. The more that the Court of Assizes sifts the evidence regarding the strange disappearance of the pearls forming the rope o f gems ordered from London by the Queen of Siam, the more mysterious does their loss from
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    • 346 5 AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT I New Tent, Ne« Management, New Decoration, Naw Films, New Subjects, In fact everything new. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. (Warwick Film, 2,000 Feet.) CONTENTS: Scenes of the Terrific fighting in Tripoli, Italian Machine Guns, Ammunition for the Artillery, Indian Troops maching out to attack the retreating Turks, Occupying the
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  • 18 6 Cheek.—On May 22, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs. M, A. Cheek, a son.
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  • 684 6 Those who prophesied that the passing of a Minimum Wage Act for the miners, instead of bringing permanent peace to the industrial world, would be regarded as an encouragement to other sections of labour to strike for the redress of their particular grievances, have not had long to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 879 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, In’view of the editorial and the interviews in the Pinang Gazette of Saturday, I should be obliged if you will give me spice to reemphasise facts that are being persistently ignored in coonectioa with the action of the League in
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  • 286 6 PAYA TRUBONG TRAGEDY. In the Supreme Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher and a special jury, consisting of Messrs. J. Stark (foreman), A. F. Goodrich, L. M. Bell, L. Hoefeld, O. Schule, J. Heuse and F. C. Ebbels, the case against Mat Kassim bin Gunny,
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  • 172 6 T.O.M. In the Ipoh Police Court, before Mr. W. S. Gibson, on Friday afternoon, Mr. H. Ashworth Hope, Attorney for the Tronoh Mines Ltd., appeared in answer to summonses issued at the instance of the Acting Warden of Mines, Perak (Mr. P. A. Satow), charging them with neglecting
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  • 354 6 A motor accident occurred on Sunday evening in Farquhar Street. A jinrikisha w«s coming down the street with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pereira and their little son who were on their way to the Catholic Church. Mr. Denkle, driving a motorcar, was coming in the same
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  • 797 6 Sir James Buckingham, late Secretary o f the Indian Tea Assciation, has left £31,857 The Hon. W. C. Michell takes the p] aco of the Hon. W- Evans as a Penang memUr of the Dock Board. 8 er Mr. Maundrell is to act aa Second Assistant Colonial
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  • 51 6 DEATHS. La Salle.—On May 24, at Bidston, Emerald Hill Rrad, Singapore, John Neil, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. La Salle; aged 2 years, Rowe—At the Nursing Home, St. Thomas’ Walk, Singapore, on May 22, Clara Mary Beatrice, beloved wife of C. Hawkswell Rowe, Construction Department, F.M.S. Railways,
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  • 507 7 .—Reuter. RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH. PATRIOTIC CELEBRATIONS. London, May 26. In the shooting in the Schumacher competition for the Empire Day Cup, seventy one provisional scores have been received. The final scores will be published at the lieginning of -July. Those to hand are as follow Koval Fusiliers 2nd
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  • 84 7 Reuter. ELOQUENT SPEECH AT OTTAWA. Ottawa, May 27. The Duke of Connaught, in an eloquent speech at a banquet at the Empire Club said Probably never in our time have the thoughts of Empire builders been so deeply centred in the problems with which they are confronted.
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  • 48 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [Fron* a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, May 28. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/7|, no sellers. Plantation Para, 4/10|, value. The market is steady.
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  • 31 7 SOLDIER SERIOUSLY INJURED. From Our Own Correspondent, Singapore, May 27. Private Tyler, while diving in shallow '"'liter, at Katong, on Saturday, fractured his spinal cord. His condition is critical.
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  • 76 7 —Reuter. FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS. RESTORATION OF ORDER. Budapest, May 26. The metal workers attempted to resume work yesterday morning, but were locked out. Other workers struck as a protest and rioting was renewed in the fiercest manner. Mills, factories and tramcars were attacked and there were cases of incendiarism.
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  • 41 7 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 28. The following prices of rubber were realized at the fortnightly auctions held in Malacca on Saturday Sheet No. 1 $238.15 Sheet No. 2 229.10 Crepe 237.10 Scrap crepe 198.50 Bark crepe 185T5
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  • 39 7 {From our Own Correspondence.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. A gang of Pathans armed with stout sticks fought yesterday morning opposite the Cinematograph, Kuala Lumpur. Several of them had their heads broken, and there were many arrests.
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  • 49 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 27. Bruang Ltd., report an unsatisfactory year. Owing to the drought the output was 1544.38 pikuls short of that for the preceding year. There is to be a change in the management, Mr. Bath taking over the estate conjointly with Belat.
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  • 44 7 {From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Gahaghan leave by the French mail to-day for Home. Mr. Gahagan came out to the East in 1878, in the service of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.
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  • 123 7 —Reuter. NEW RESIDENT GENERAL’S ENTRY. London, May 25. General Lyautey, the new Resident General, entered Fez, yesterday, amid an imposing display. A Night Attack. Paris, May 27. The fermentation in Morocco continues. The tribesmen made a determined combined night attack on Fez from three points. They were
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  • 39 7 —Reuter. Washington, May 25. The State Department has informed the Brazilian Minister that the Department will not interfere in the holding up of coffee under the valorisation scheme pending the decision of the Federal Court
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  • 29 7 a, .—Reuter. Brisbane, May 27. The complete election returns are Government 47, Opposition 25. This is the largest majority since a responsi fle Government was established.— Reuter.
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  • 284 7 j.—Reuter. AMERICA’S ATTITUDE. WATCHINC DEVELOPMENTS. Washington, May 25. The Government is preparing for all eventualities in Cuba, but, although the insurrection is hourly becoming more serious, Cuba is to be given adequate time to show whether she is able to deal with the position. It is emphasised that
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  • 59 7 s.—Reuter. THE SIZE OF LINERS. Philadelphia, May 27. The International Navigation Congress has declined to accept a resolution limiting the size of liners. It declared that the Titanic disaster was not due to the size of the vessel. On the contrary a smaller ship would have sunk like
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  • 59 7 1. Reuter. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST PRISONERS Lisbon, May 26. The trial of the Royalist conspirators was resumed and adjourned amid wild scenes. The mob attacked witnesses and broke through the lines of the troops and overturned a van conveying the conspirators to prison, whither the latter were compelled
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  • 51 7 ,—Beu ter. MR O’BRIEN’S DECLARATION. London, May 26. At the Cork convention of the All for Ireland League Mr. O’Brien declared that he was ready to bury the hatchet and join the Redmondites in an effort to force the Government to make the Home Rule Bill acceptable to
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  • 40 7 —Reuter. London, May 25. It is reported that two Germans have been arrested at Tarudant in the Sus country, where a Pretender has been proclaimed. A French paper alleges that they are the brothers Mannesmann, the mining pioneers.-
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  • 27 7 .—Reuter. St. Petersburg, May 27. A telegram from U rga says the Mongolian authorities have ordered the expul- sion of Chinese from the town.
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  • 23 7 —Reuter. London, May 27. General Booth is not so well. His Majesty has requested to be informed of his condition.
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  • 882 7 —Reuter. ENQUIRY ENDED LONDON CARMEN OUT London, May 25. At the Enquiry before Sir Edward Clarke, Mr. Harry Gosling, the transport workers’ leader, Chairman of the Strike Committee in the great strike of 1911, denied that the men were spoiling for a fight. They insisted on the nonunionist
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  • 84 7 Reuter. PARTS INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS. London, May 25. Eight hundred London board school children have left for Paris to participate in the International musical festival. There was a scene of wild enthusiasm on their departure—Reuter. London Scholars’ Welcome. Paris, May 26. An enthusiastic crowd welcomed the London scholars at
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  • 88 7 —Reuter. A SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT. London, May 27. Replying to suggestions made in various quarters that the Anglo-French entente should be converted into an alliance the Manchester Guardian makes a significant statement. It declares that there is no ground for such a perilous change in our policy, which would
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  • 35 7 Reuter. New York, May 26. The Morgan Company have brought off a gigantic deal purchasing 170,000,000 dollars worth of New York Underground Railway extension shares. Many London and Paris bankers are participating.
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  • 40 7 —Reuter. PARSEVAL VI. DESTROYED. Berlin, May 25. The airship Parseval VI., dragged her anchors owing to being caught in a gust of wind at Leipz. She was blown along a distance of two hundred yards and des- troyed.-
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. London, May 26. The League of German Aviators has threatened to strike in the flying week unless the manufacturers concede a mini- mumwage of £l5 monthly
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. London, May 25. At Tyler (Texas) a mob of two thousand persons burned at the stake a negro who had confessed to assaulting a white girl
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  • 20 7 .—Reuter. London, May 27. The Prince of Wales has concluded his cruise and returned to Paris.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 412 7 BUCHANAN. The criterion by which whiskies are judged. HILTON Co., Penang, AGENTS. Mrs. A. D. Neubronner. P. P. C. ADVERTISER, European cotter with European and Indian experience, lequires a small capital to start a tailoring business. Profit guaranteed. Apply to P. S. c/o Pinang Gazette, 1860 TRONOH MINES LIMITED. DIVIDEND
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 149 8 Tuesday, May 28. Whit Tuesday. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Volunteer Practice Parade. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road; George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wednesday. May 29. Ember Day. Volunteer Practice Parade. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thera day. May 30. Municipal Commission,
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  • 87 8 May 28.— Sale of lands at Burmah Road belonging to Bob Mohamed Meera Lebby, deceased 11 a.m. Logan’s Buildings P. R. A. Doral, Licensed auctioneer. Friday, May 81, Sale of land situate in Love Lane with shop house No. 60, belonging Bob Mahomed Meera Lebby, deceased 11 a.m.
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  • 74 8 For supply of furniture to Government quarters in Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang up to end of next year. Tenders close at noon on May 29 and should be forwarded to Under Secretary, F.M.S. Kuala Lumpur. For construction and erection of two sheds near Sungei Pinang; for re-tiling
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  • 213 8 LOCAL FOOD STUFFS. Dbsoription. Penang, May 28. Bkbf: Ct». Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steakb 24 Stew or Carry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pobk: Pork 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 WEBBER’S GARAGE. CHIN SENG 8 Co., Ltd. MACBETH BARRETT, 7. ualoa street, PENANG, 7 street. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnn n g- TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS, g g f REPAIRS g 0 Of every description undertaken H n All work Guaranteed. g CARS FOR HIRE S n n n ANY HOUR OF DAY OR
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    • 117 8 COCHRANE’S improved Runner Mocninerij Back Drive, Belt, or Direct Drivers, Horizontal or Angled Rollers. COMPLETE FACTORIES. Drying Sheds. Coolie Lines. Smoke Sheds, Designed and erected to suit your requirements. Tel. 441, Penang. Tel. COCHRANE, Penang W. H. COCHRANE Co., Engineers and Contractors, AgCItS:—MACBETH 4 BARRETT, UllM Street, PCMIf. HIRE! HIRE!!
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    • 319 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnEi n n H 6 H. P. 4 H. P. n n n n Model de Luxe. Tourist Model. ri n n n n n n n n n n MOTOR g H g REX S n n n g CYCLES. g n n n n B a n n
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  • 1897 9 d. S Capital. Subscribed. N g^ r es.° f Value. 3 Dividends. Name -go 0 a <n 4** 1910 M M A 1908 1909 1911 1913 MININS, i<w K3OO 000 8300 000 30,000 WO HO 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 4 4.50 <‘S 300 000
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  • 1041 9 ARRIVALS. Bohemia, Aust.. 2304, Bartole, May 26, Shanhai, gen., Schmidt Kustermann Co. Chantaboon, Ger., 265, Sachse, May 28, Trang, gen.. E. S. Co. Coen, Dut., 820, Visman, May 27, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Dunera, Brit, 3493, Davidson, May 27, C’cutta, gen., Huttenbach L. Co. Ellora, Brit., 2567, Bowman,
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  • 86 9 CLOSE AT GENERALI POST OFFICE, To-Mos row. For Per Cleat Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m« Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 7 a.m, Alor Star (Kedah) Hong Ho 7 a.m« Negapatam Madras Tara 11 a.m. Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m, Singapore, China and Japan Arcadia 5 p.m. Widnbsday. Port Swettenham,
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  • 40 9 Homeward, Stbambr, Armvb». ilAtts Sails. Closx. P. &O. Devanha Fri. 31/5 M.M. E. Simons Mon. 10/6* 5.30 p.m.f 8/6 «Singapore. Mails close in Penang. Outward, P. O. Arcadia Thurs. 30/5 8.1. Thongwa Wed. 29/5 5 p.m. 8 p.m.
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  • 122 9 Pbnaiig, May 28, 1912. (By (Jourteey of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/32 4 months’sight Bant ...2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2'4 f 3 Documentary 2/4 7/16 □aloutta Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days' sight Private 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 174$ 3 days'sight Private 175$ Madraa Demand Bank
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 154 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1»II £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore. W: A. Whitb, Manager. A. R.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

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    • 1397 10 N. V K n Dcmmnnn n 3:amnDnraD Notice to Residents in Taiping <x nrnaie on in A J, M SM^ uu PtRLIS GUANO. I and District. Agsvoiss AMD Bbabohbs. [J X Yk Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon q t} L hi n MANURE w Calcutta Kuala Lnmpar Sourabaya El rnuornniiu ihahukc g
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  • 780 11 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, 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., 10-40 a.m.,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 421 11 FOR SALE. Building Sites Near Prye Railway Station and Prye Dock. The undersigned offer for sale suitable plots of land for erecting dwellings and shop houses, conveniently situated near Jalan Bharu, close to the F.M.S, Railway Station and the Prye Dock. The land is all planted with cocoanut trees mostly
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    • 656 11 INSURANCE. THBcoBPOKATioNorrHB HORSE REPOSITORY* ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE KUALA LUMPUR. COMMKNCKD business in ad. 1717 and No Pleasure UllleSS Goillg for a Drive, was Incorporated by Royal Charter in ad. 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest Don’t forget to ring up telephone No. 174 when coming to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2463 12 p. intended s»nin K Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., e 7 /w\K I* EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. A LIMITED. a.mi. cf..m eh- KAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Int.mded to Saiz. St.am.b. OCtll StCOIll SILP Co.. Ltd. Jone 13 Awoyo cooneoting with Moldovis. Singapore. ST’EJS 21 CHIN* MUTUAL
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