Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 126 VOL. LXX. TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 19?2. PRICE 10 CENTt.
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    • 729 1 2 For $3O 5 You can have the Pinang Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SU3CRIPI lON, $27.) O q Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in o advance and remittances should n be addressed to f; The Managing Director: piNANG GAZETTE
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  • 1388 2 HIS VIEWS AND AS BIRATIONS. INTERVIEW AT HONGKONG. Notwithstanding the many demands made upon his time during his short stay in Hongkong, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the First President of the Republic of China, recently accorded an interview to a representative of the Daily Press, who
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  • 118 2 Tuesday, June 4. The Assizes. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting, 4.30 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wednesday, June 5. St. Boniface. The Derby. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, June 6. The Coronation Cup. Cup Tie:
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  • 57 2 Tuesday, June 4.. Sale of land situate in Transfer Road with house No. 138, belong to Bob Mahomed Meera Lobby, deceased: on the spot; P. R. A. Doral, auctioneer. Tuesday, June 11.— Sale of valuable land and house property situate at Bindjei, Langkat in Sumatra; at 38 Beach
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  • 33 2 Homeward. Steameb. Arrives. Mails Satt.» Close. N.D.L. Buelow Tues. 4/6 M. E. Simons Mon. 10/6* 5.30 p.m.f 8/6 *Singapore. f Mails close in Penang. Outward. N. P E Friedrich Thurs. 6/6
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 985 2 NOTICE.SITUATIONS VACANT. PENANG TURF CLUB. wanted A QUALIFIED DRESSER for estate hospital. Apply Dr. M. J. WRIGHT, THE RACE COURSE will be officially Rrian Rood< Post Taiping, open for Training for the Autumn u c 1912 Meeting on and after Tuesday, the “Vo HoXwill be allowed on the Track. WANTED
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    • 255 2 PIXOAP 1 A superfine tar preparation for washing the hair* The best method of imparting vigour to the scalp 11 and vitality to the hair. Use it while taking your bath MB A i i OIIIBIIIIIIIIIr (pixoap) 111 1 ,1 Photographic Studio For aU classes of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK. Printing and
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  • 1649 3 COURT JUDGMENTS FALSIFIED. ACCUSED FINED AND SENT TO PRISON. Points of considerable import, says Thursday’s S.T., are bring raised in the course of the case in the District Criminal Court against Khoo Mah Lek, an Ipoh towkay, and a son of the late Khoo Teong Poh, at
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    • 229 3 SUCCESS IN ADVERTISING. A writer in Printer’s Ink gives the following Commandments for Success In Advertising, some of which can very wisely be incorporated in the business creed of every advertiser. Don’t use small space. When you’re addressing an audience, it is nnwise to talk in a whisper, few will
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 87 4 EXPERT OPINION LONDON NEWSPAPER “TIPS.” (P. G. Special Cable.) London, June 4. The Sportsman’s selection for the Derby is White Star or Sweeper II .«■•The Sporting Times selects Catmint whilst the Winning Post relies upon Sweeper II or Catmint. Betting. The latest betting is sto 2 against Sweeper
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    • 107 4 London, June 1. Cylgad went dead lame after a gallop at Newmarket this morning. (Later). Farrier was struck out of the Derby at 9 o’clock this morning, and Cylgad at 12 32 this afternoon. —Reuter. London, June 4. The following Derby scratchings are announced Kempion and Lorn
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    • 572 4 The scratching of Cylgad for the Derby, although removing one of the dangers to Sweeper, d e< n >t seem t> have made the problem easier since writing my la>t notes. It sterns that Fintadeau Horizel— Guinea Hen, has come in o the market to stay
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    • 59 4 —Reuter. London, June 3. Hampshire and Derbyshire drew, and honours were also divided in the games between Yorkshire and Somerset, Essex and Middlesex and the Australians and Northamptonshire. Lancashire beat Kent by an innings and 27 runs. Surrey beat Sussex by three wickets. Oxford University beat Worcestershire
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  • 43 4 —Reuter. AMERICAN SUCCESSES. New York, June 4. The American athelete Kiviat at the Olympic Sports won the 1,000 metres in 3 min 56 4/5 sec Gardner of Yale won the pole jump with 13 ft. 1 inch. These are world records.—Reuter.
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  • 28 4 [Jrom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 3. In the Cricket Tournament, the Telegraphs made 131 runs for two wickets and the Electeras made 79 runs.
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  • 65 4 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 3. In connection with ths Singapore Rifle As-ociation Meeting shot off yesterday the Piesideut’s prize was won by Ironside with 99 2 Flanagan coming second with 98 1 and Tau Chow K>m, third, with 98. The Ladies’ Cup was won
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  • 30 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 4. The Malay Sports yesterday were very successful. The weather was fine and large crowds were present. H. E. The Governor attended.
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  • 48 4 VISIT TO SINGAPORE. [From our own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 3. The Penang and Singapore Malay Footballers dined together on Saturday night at the Memorial Hall and later visited the Alhambra Cinematograph. Keen interest is being taken in the match to-day which follows the Malay Sports.
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  • 81 4 Singapore, June 4. Penang won the football match by two goals to one after twenty minutes extra time had been played. It was a keen game, but it may truthfully be said that Singagore had very bad luck and played much the better game Individually, Penang played
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  • 545 4 8. T. The enthusiasm with which the Malays of the Peninsula have taken to the game of association football, which has manifested itself in the establishment of quite a large number of footbdl clubs locally and elsewhere, and the organisation of inter-club competitions, has been carried further
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  • 113 4 Seven clubs have so far entered for the Penang League, the entries for which closed on Saturday. Two other clubs are expected to join. Last year seven clubs entered. The School Masters’ Athletic Association, a newly formed club has also entered, the entries being P.C.C. Free School. e
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  • 92 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mr. Mrs. Martin —30.1 v. Mr. «fc Mrs. Cleaver—-4/6. Men's' Open Singles Haslam r. Neubionner. Men's Handicap Singles B. Class. Lean—4/6 v. Joynt —l5 3. Men's Handicap Singles A Class. Cuscadeu v. McLean —5/6
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  • 86 4 Singles Handicap. The following ties have been fixed for to-day Singles Handicap. Blackstone v. Starr Van Ea v. A S. Hall Sellar v. McNeill. Ties fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap.— Brown and Owen v Peutney and Weber; Ward and Turnbull v. Sharp and Lindley; Stewart and Chalmers v.
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  • 41 4 {From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, June 4. Two attempts have been frustrated to wreck trains in Ipoh station by means of iron bars found wedged across the rails when goods trains were being shunted. No arrestshave been made.
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  • 55 4 From owr Own Correspondence.) Ipoh, June 4. The head boy at the Ipoh Golf Club has stabbed the marker, it is alleged, for having threatened to report to the Committee that the former was in the habit of permitting his friends in the day time to play
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  • 764 4 SUCCESSFUL GYMKHANA. The Penang Hu it Club’s Gymkhana on the Race Course yesterday afternoon was a distinct success, and afforded considerable enjoyment to a large number of persons. In some of the events several entrants failed to present themselves at the post, but the sport generally was
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  • 112 4 Jan. to April. May. Total. Kurau lb. 27,916 10,0u0 37,916 Rub. Krian 31,049 10,025 41,074 SamaNgga 3,735 1,401 5,136 JalanAcob 111,850 44,840 156.690 Ulu Rantau 60,943 13,452 74,395 Bertam 53,200 19,250 <8,450 Malacca 510,000 150,000 660,000 Gula Kalumpong 125,300 35,70) 161,000 Karan 6,756 2,' 00 8,756 Padang Jawa
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  • 74 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $99 60 per picul, business done. Tin in London is quoted at £203 spot and £197 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 100 tons, $lOl Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 25
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    • 336 4 IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER LAWRENCE Deceased. PURSUANT to the conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 1886 S. 46, notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims against the Estate of Alexander Ltwrence lately Accountant on the GulaKalumpong Rubber Estite, in Perak, and Central Engine
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    • 169 4 AMUSEMENTS. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THE Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph PENANG ROAD. Proved to be the best Kinetna Show in To«n COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. PROGRAMME. 1. Go Little Cabin Boy (Pathe Film) 2. Phlegmatic Gentleman (Pathe Film 3. The Stumbling Bi ck (Vitagraph Co.) 800 f
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  • 5022 5 .—s.r. SECOND RE DING PASSED BY CASTING VOTE. VIGOROUS UNOFFICIAL PROTESTA few minutes before half-past two o’clock, ou Friday afternoon, it app a ared that the unofficial members of the Legislative Council would be in the majority when voting on the second reading of the Straits Settlements
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    • 393 5 CLIFTON COLLEGE JUBILEE. IT is proposed to hold a dinner at the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, on July 13th to celebrate the above event. Any O. C’a willing to join please send their names and addresses to the undersigned. MALCOLM DUNCAN,Chenderiang, Perak, 1877—31 4 6 8 11 13-6 NOTICE. Penang Sales
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  • 1216 6 H.E. the Governor, in bringing to a close the second reading debate on the Straits Settlements Ports Ordinance at the Legislative Council, Singapore, on Friday, tried hard to round off his speech by saying something niĕe about the Bill which would, he obviously hoped, command general assent. He
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  • 709 6 CELEBRATIONS AT PENANG. As is customary, King George’s Birthday was observed as a general holiday in Penang. All the principal business houses were closed, and the Union Jack was to be seen flying over most of the hotels and business houses as well as over many private
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  • 642 6 Mr. A. V. Brown, District Ju lg e p ang, is iu the Bindings on judicial work Mr. F. T. Kinder, P. W. D„ oe r leave of absence with full salary fo/’tw I U months. Mr. Cyril Strikland has been appi travelling medical entomologist Vb.i■ Department,
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  • 168 6 ANOTHER MURDER CHARGE. In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher and a special jury, Tan Siong Long, a Chinaman,was tried for the murder of one Tan Kong and for causing hurt to a Chinese woman. The Solicitor-General, Mr. P. J. Sproule conducted the
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    • 172 6 •oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo® O By Special flLriStnMß s o o Appointment Majesty o O t<) King George, o C W®| g SILENT KNIGHT g Q THE O I Worlds Best car. I g DUE SHORTLY ONE 15 H. P. g O Clarence Five Sestfer O O painted French Grey. q Q For
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    • 73 6 TO-DAY'S COMTENTB. Page 2.— Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Week’s Engagements. Page 3.— Towkay on Trial. Page J. —Sporting News. Page s.— The Port Ordinance. Page 6. Editorial: “Pettifogging Interference The King’s Birthday; and Social and Personal. Page 7.— Telegrams. Page B.— The Tobin v. Gardiner Case; De Boseck Case;
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  • 27 6 DEATH. Gillespie.—On Monday, the 27th May, at Bagan Datoh, James Alexander, elder twin son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gillespie of Bagan Datoh, aged 13 months.
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  • 95 7 RUBBER ARRIVALS FOR MAY. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS. (P. G. Special Cable.) London, June 4. The arrivals of Para rubber for May amounted to 3,410 tons. The present visible supply amounts to 6,980 tons, and the stocks in England total 6,217 tons, as compared with 8,057 tons in the
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  • 257 7 LATEST CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. X OD 0D 00 3HABBB. J? 0 X cc CQ oq Mini, y, Kinta 17} 19} c. 17} 19 c. Pahang C. 6/6 7/1} 6/- 7/Pengkalen
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  • 32 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tronoh, June 1. The Tronoh mines output for May was piculs 3,316 value $209,748. Working costs, including development, amount to $111,275, and capital expenditure to $7,000.
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  • 26 7 (From Our Own Correspondence.) Singapore, June 3. The following were the prices of produce here:— Gambier 9-80 Pepper, black 21 75 Pepper, white 32.03
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  • 81 7 London, June 3. In the North-west Norfolk by-election the result, on the death of Sir G. White, Liberal, was as follows Mr. G. E. G. Hemmerde (Liberal) 5613 M. N. P. Jordrell (Unionist) 4965 Mr. Hemmerde represented East Denbigh from 1906 to 1910. He left what was generally
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  • 178 7 Reuter. VISIT TO FRANCS CORDIAL RECEPTIONParis, June 2. The Queen of the Netherlands and her Consort have arrived a 1 d at a banquet at the Elysee in the evening. President Fallieres, in toasting their health, hoped the visit would cement the co r dial relations of
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  • 83 7 Reuter. AMERICAN MARINES LANDED. New York, June 1. United States marines have landed in Cuba with the concurrence of the Cuban President. A Town Looted. New York, June 3. The Cuban rebels have sacked and burned the town of Samaya. Afterwards they retreated to the hills The
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  • 61 7 i.—Reuter. BRILLIANT SCENE AT MALTA. Malta, June 1. The naval and military review, when 6,600 men were on parade, took place in the presence of Mr. Asquith, Mr. Churchill, General Sir lan Hamilton, and the other generals and admirals It was a magnificent spectacle, especially the Naval Brigade
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  • 58 7 Reuter. COMMONWEALTH’S IDEAS. London, June 1. The Times' Sydney correspondent says that Sir J. Fisher’s statement and the suggestion of a London paper that the Commonwealth will copy New Zealand and split the fleet as a unit is unpracticable and unstatesinanlike. The Commonwealth’s policy relieves British
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  • 57 7 —Reuter. BULGARIA’S TSAR IN VIENNA. Vienna, June 2. Their Bulgarian Majesties and two sons have arrived. The Emperor Franz Josef, the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand of Eite and other Archdukes with the authorities welcomed them at the fetation. A state banqu t and gala opera performance
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  • 31 7 Reuter. Bizerta, June 3. Mr. Asquith and Mr. Churchill arrived and were cordially welcomed They visited the dockyard. There will be a banquet on the Enchantress to night.—
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  • 28 7 —Reuter. London, June 3. The Matin's statistics of the Mediterranean naval position shows that till 1920 France without the aid of Britain could hold absolute supremacy.
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  • 17 7 —Reuter. London, June 3. Lord Haldane is returning to London. He has not visited Berlin.
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  • 432 7 .—Reuter. OFFER OF SHIPOWNERS RBTJJMRG WORKERS London, June 1. London shipowners are offering a minimum wage of 40s. weekly to men who are Unionists or comrades of Trade Unionists. The Conciliation Board. The National council of Transport Workers have resolved to recommend the London strike committee to accept
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  • 142 7 Reuter. BOMBAY MERCHANTS’ APPEAL London, June 1. The leading opium merchants of Bombay have wired to the Government of India calling attention to the extremely critical situation of the opium trade in China. They complain that the Chinese merchants are unable to accept dedelivery because several Provincial authorities
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  • 36 7 —Reuter. London, June 3. For three hours a fire raged on board the Cunarder Carmania, in dock at Liverpool, yesterday evening. A consignment of magnificent salmon was practically des- tr oye d.
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  • 191 7 Reuter. ROUT OF REBELS. BRITISH N. C. 0. KILLED. London, June 3. General Lyautey reports that a column left Fez at dawn on Saturday and attacked the largest gathering of the enemy in the hills six miles to the north east. They bombarded and captured the camp
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  • 174 7 IMPORTANT STATEMENT. London, June 3. At Malta the Lords of the Admi r alty, having concluded their inspection, issued a statement expressing sat sfaction at the efficiency of the oiganisation of the dockyard. They propose to assign such proportion of repairing and refitting work to the dockyard as
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  • 80 7 —Reuter. EXCITEMENT AT ATHENS. Athens, June 1. Owing to the determination of the Cretan deputies to take their seats at the opening of the Chamber to-day, thus disregarding the protests of the Powers’ counsels, the Greek Government sent strong cordons of troops with rifles and barred their
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  • 48 7 —Reuter. LIONISED IN NEW YORK. London, June 1. The Captain of the Carpathia is being lionised in New York. He has been given ovations at the theatres. The widows, whose husbands were lost on the Titanic, MesdUmes, Astor, Thayer, and Widener entertained him to luncheon.
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  • 41 7 —Reuter. ITALY’S INTENTIONS. London, June 1. Signor GioVtti, in an interview in the Daily Chronicle, says he does not think the war will last much longer. Unless Turkey submits soon Italy will strike harder than she has yet done.
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  • 26 7 London, June 3 M. Conty, departmental chief of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shortly replaces M. Margerie at Peking. M. Margerie succeeds M. Conty.
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  • 25 7 i.—Reuter. GOVERNMENT GIFT. London, June 1. The Government has subscribed thirty thousand pounds to a building for the National Library for Wales.
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    • 616 7 PENANG GOLF CLUB. There must be differences The following competitions will be held of opinion on the question in June Sydney Cup Particulars later. whisky flavour, but in Ladies’ Presgrave Cup 11 th and 12th June. „11 ii i t Men’s 15th and I6th all that makes high-class Ladies’Monthly Medal
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  • 310 8 .—S.T. Aftet the ST. report of the Tobin v. Gardiner case which we published on Saturday had left the court on Thursday afternoon, counsel for the defence thoughtfully suggested, in view of the apparent nervousness on the part of the witness that the public should
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  • 284 8 COURT PASSES SENTENCE. Sitting in the Assixe Court, on Friday morning, Mr. Justice Ebden passed sentence of two years’ rigorous impi isonment on Jules Paul de Boseck, who was found guilty of unlawfully retaining a stolen pearl the sentence, however, will not take effect until confirmed by
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  • 166 8 The following is a copy of the statement protesting against the Colour Bar to the Straits Civil and Police services which may be seen by those interested in the movement and desirous of signing, at the office of Mr. Song Ong Siang in Battery Road Singapore “We
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  • 1227 8 AUTUMN MEETING, 1912. (UNDER 3. 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
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    • 430 8 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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    • 24 8 LADY going Home in September would give services in return for passage or part passage. Apply M. c/o Pinang Gazette. 1834—23 30 6 13-6
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  • 1896 9 —j 5 I o. pi ui. v >»- DlTldmli NuM 5 ig I 2 5“ S i sq or 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ®, 1903 <300.000 $3OO 000 30,000 »10 »10 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Minins Oo 1906 300 000 225 000 22 500 10
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  • 1094 9 ARRIVALS. Atjeh, Dut., 1112.33, Roelemer, June 2, Sabang, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Chantaboon, Ger., 265, Sachse, June 2, Langat, gen., E. S. Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Andrews, June 1, S’pore, gen., William Mansfield Co. Canada, Brit,, 3889, Phillips, June 3, R’goon, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Cornelia, Brit., 199, Case,
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  • 56 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mob row. For Per Close Singapore, China and Japan P. E. Friedrich 5 p.m. Thursday. Port Swettenham and Singapore Teesta 3 p.m. Friday. §Ceylon, Australasia, 'v India, Aden, Egypt, and Buelow 10 a.m. vid Naples, for Europe, 1 Rgt.up to 8.30 a.m. etc. J
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  • 133 9 Prnang, Junr 4, 1912. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 f 3 i, Documentary 2/4 7/16 Calcutta Demand B nk Rs. 174 J 3 days’ sight rrivate 175 f Bombay Demand Bank 174 J 3
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    • 57 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865-2 "Si BUSINESS IN FORCE.) «33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) 0 INCOME 1911 t 100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 jSorfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay. Chief Office 1 Road, S. E. Asia. [Singapore, W: A. Whitk, Manager. A. R.
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    • 180 9 PENANG ICE AND INDUSTRIAL Coy. ARE MAKERS OZ Coloured Cement Tiles For Halls, Batnruoms, etc. A Large Stock always on hand. or made to Selected patterns. Price from 10 to 12 cents according to design per Tile of 8 INCHES SQUARE. Cement Drain Pipes Stronger than and Superior to Earthenware
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  • 777 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. Bakit 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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    • 2615 12 P& lOfcx lnten<tcd a»»»**»- NonUeiitscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. n jj a steam Navigation Co., f EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES V LIMITED. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. 1 i occon steam Ship to., 1912 For Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND June 13 Asaaye connecting with Moldnvia. 6th June »t 4 jxnn
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