Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 June 1912

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 128 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY. 6th JUNE. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 1154 1 ggUlHM□□□□□□3D For $3O You can have the Pinang Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) Proportionate Quarterly and c Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in D advance and remittances should c be addressed to g The Managing Director: PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. Ltd.. Penang.
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  • 1646 2 V. B. A PENANG SKETCH. If ever you chance to meet Bo Tan, kind reader, you cannot fail to recognise him. Any day you happen to be in Penang you may see him shuffling along the road, muttering and smiling to himself. His hair is long and grey
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  • 131 2 Thursday, June 6. The Coronation Cup. Cup Tie: C.R C. v. P.C.C., Victoria Green. Church Worker’s Association, 10-30 a.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday, June 7. The Oaks. Volunteer Company Drill. Penang Turf
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  • 57 2 Mondrig, June 10.— All the stock-in-trade, also n safe and office furniture belonging i<j Chop Cheat Leong; 11-15 a.m. at No. 21!, Beach Street; Cunningham, Clark t 0., auctioneers. Tuesday, June 11. —Sale of valuable land and house property situate at Bindjei, Langkat in Sumatra; at 38 Beach
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    • 1009 2 NOTICE.SITUATIONS VACANT. PFNANf TURF fl HR wanted J7£rll/>IIV lUl\r QUALIFIED DRESSER for estate XX hospital. NOTICE, Apply Dr M J WRIGHT, THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL Krian Rood, Post Office, laiping. MEETING of the Members of the 1775—u c Penang Turf Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, on Friday,
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    • 584 2 I Y 1 F I j| 111 I jji:i li!, 1 I 7 The fact that some of your teeth arc decaved although you have always cleaned them is a proof preparations which you have used do not preserve the teeth. Use Odol I Being a liquid preparation it reaches
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  • 493 3 42 COOLIES CHARGED Before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith at Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, on Friday, 42 Tamil coolies employed on Mount Estate (owned by the Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company, Limited) were charged with being members of an unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapons, and proceeding to acts
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  • 163 3 BOAT WITH THREE BODIES. New York, May 18, —After the vicinity of the Titanic wreck had been searched by the Carpathia and the Mackay Bennet cableship, a wireless dispatch has been received here telling of the discovery in mid-ocean by the Oceanic of one of the Titanics's
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  • 196 3 The Siam Observer's correspondent writing from Koh Samui, May 13, says to the very great regret of all on the island and all trading with us the Siam Prospecting Com pany has decided that wolfram prices at present do not permit them to carry on the mining
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  • 885 3 CONTINENTAL TYRES. The Continental Tyre and Rubber Company, Limited, Singapore, would like to draw attention to the fact that they have now completed arrangements whereby their well known motor tyres are obtainable in all the larger places of the F.M.S., 5.8., as well as in Sumatra and Bangkok.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 274 3 nnnnunnnnunnnnaunrinnnnnnnEinnnn FORD CARS, n TOURING CAR. Four Cylinders, Five passengers. d 20 Horse power fully equipped including. Cape Cart Hood 5 0 Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene head lamps. Side lamps, Tai 0 lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tire pump, Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools. w E PRICE $1,675 F.O.R.
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    • 139 3 44» 4* CONTINENTAL --TYRES--I for Motor, Motor Cycle S Cycle. WEBBER’S GARAGE. CHIN SENG Co,, Ltd. Macbeth Barrett, PENANG. •■■■■■IMWWWiMWWmMWaMW nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS, g g f REPAIRS g U Of every description undertaken 13 All work Guaranteed. CARS FOR HIRE 0 n n ANY HOUR OF DAY OR
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  • 217 4 The following additional returns are to hand Jan. to April. May. Total. Bmaa lb. 3,770 906 4,676 Bernam 13,211 3,784 16,995 Cicely 74,230 16,784 91,014 Chemor 6,556 2,162 8,718 Dominion 25,656 8,081 33,737 Glenealy MU 2.900 11,511 Lower Perak 5,610 1,791 7,401 Ratanui 24,544 7,456 32,000 Trolak 14,080
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  • 269 4 THE GENERAL SITUATION. Beyond the further shrinkage in the London stock to 1,159 tons (1,104 tons Straitsand Austra’ian, 52 tons of Banka, 2 tons of Chinese, and 1 ton of English) says the Ironmonger of May 18, there has been no alteration anywhere in the position, but
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  • 74 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $98.10 per picul, business done. Tin in London is* quoted at £2OO spot and £194 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers, $98.50 Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 50
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 230 4 TAGALIE WINS FOR MR. RAPHAEL. UNEXPECTED VICTORY. London, June 5. The weather is fine at Epsom. There was some rain during the night and the going is good. An enormous crowd is anticipated. Latbr. The race resulted as followed Mr. W. Raphael’s TAGALIE, J. Reiff 1 Mr. Neumann’s
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    • 395 4  -  Ah Gbb. Now that the Derby has been won and lost everybody can be wise, but reviewing the race and the previous form of the winners one must extend sympathy to Sir Ernest Cassell, for the race should have been a dead certainty for Cylgad. It
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    • 232 4 MR. D. A. M BROWN IN THIRD ROUND London, June 5. In the third round of the Amateur Golf Championship, Mr. Elwes (Royal North Devon Club) beat Mr. Crabb Watt, Singapore, by 3 and 2. Mr. D A. M. Brown (Royal Isle of Wight Club), who usually
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    • 36 4 •Reuter. London, June 5. South Africans beat Cambridge University by ten wickets. The following games were left unfinished Yorkshire v. Surrey. Lancashire v. Essex, Derbyshire v. Sussex, Middlesex v. Hants, Somerset v. Hampshire.—
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    • 707 4 SINGAPORE MALAYS v. PENANG MALAYS. As a finale to the Empire Day celebration, the inter-settlement Association Football match between Singapore and Penang, was played on Monday. Johore having disp< sed of the Penang representatives, and Singapore having drawn with Johore, when they last met, the conclusion was that Singapore
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    • 32 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The fpllowing ties have been arranged for to-morrow Men's Open Singles Godwin v. Martin. Mixed Handicap Doubles. Miss Jones <fc E. H. Syer—3/6 v. Mr. Mrs. Cleaver—4/6.
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    • 57 4 The following is the result of the play for the Calcutta medal Geo. Macbain 45 +46 91—11 =BO P. J. Sproule 49 +4B 97—15 +B2 R. T. Reid 46 +4l 87— 3= 84 Winner. The following made no returns:—Messis. 0. C. Rogers, W. Pee l H. C. Sells,
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    • 80 4 Ties fixed for to-day Singles Handicap.— Hamilton v Rogers. Profession Pairs.— Turnbull and Goodwin v. Duun and Houston Sellar and Russell v. Jarvis and Rdd. Ties fixed for to-morrow Mixed Double Handicap.— Miss Case and Houston v. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Capt. and Mrs. Brown v
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  • 194 4 WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. Copies will be ready at 10 a.m. tomorrow. PRICE 40 CENTS. CONTENTS. Editorials Page. A Storm in a Tea Cup 671 Government and the Strike... 671 Pettifogging Interference 672 Indian Moslems 673 Across Sumatra 673 An Estate Tragedy aaa 678 Attempted Train Wrecking 683 Another
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 143 4 ADVERTISING SENSE. It is fair to presume that every publication purchased is read. If that was not the intent the action of buying would not take place. With catalogues and circulars it is different. Many are consigned to the Waste Paper Basket unread, as the recipient does not always find
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    • 15 4 STAY AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams Proprietor 1 ORIENTAL.” S. M. MARTIN.
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    • 368 4 BEAUTY Pays Homage to ‘“HAZELINE’ SNOW” (TRADE MARK) and never was homage more richly deserved than by this elegant non-greasy skin beautifier. Every lady who wishes to preserve or improve her complexion should use “‘Hazeline’ Snow” daily. Sold at all Pharmacies and Stores Prepared by Burroughs Wellcome Co., London New
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  • 1653 5 JUNGLE-FELLING THEORY. Nearly two mouths ago writes Mr. Ee Killiet in the Financier of May 14th I drew attention to the reports of a shortage of rain in Malaya, and it is apparent in the published monthly outturns of plantation rubber that the dry spell has been
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  • 695 5 DIREC TORS’ REPORT. The report of the directors of the above to be presented at the mesting on June 10 says the profit for the period to Dec. 31, 1911, amounts to $22,191*43, which added to the amount of $1,520.56 brought forward from the previous year gives
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 241 5 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. Despatched by the mail leaving London May 17. PARIS TERRORISTS WIPED OUT. GARNIER AND VALLET KILLED. The motor bandits, so long the terror of Paris, are totally exterminated. The two remaining members of the gang met their doom
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    • 276 5 LORD MILNER’S TRIBUTE. In the current issue of the Periew of Peviews there are many tributes to the memory of its late editor. Mr. W. T. Stead, who lost his life in the wreck of the Titanic. Among those who send tributes is Lord Milner, who
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    • 171 5 ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL PEERAGE. The death is announced of Lord St. John of Bletso, Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, which occurred on Friday night at his seat, Melchbourne Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford, at the age of sixty-eight years. The deceased Peer had been ill for about two
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    • 69 5 LEADING NONCONFORMIST. Sir George White, M.P. for North-West Norfolk, died at Norwich on Saturday afternoon. Sir George White, who was one of the bestkrown figures in Nonconformist circles, having at one time occupied the presidency of the Baptist Union, had been Liberal Member for
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    • 120 5 A lady who had just arrived in London discovered that while travelling from Nuremberg her boxes had been tampered with and jewellery taken from them. She broke her journey at Brussels, and left two trunks at the railway station overnight. On her arrival in London it
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    • 74 5 The King concluded Eis visit to the Fleet at Weymouth on Saturday, and in his signal to the flagship before his departure expressed his satisfaction at finding the Fleet in such a high state of efficiency. His Majesty landed at Weymouth, where he was presented
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    • 52 5 General Lord Methuen, who has relin■quished tho command of the troops in South Africa, and Major-General Barton were among the passengers who arrived at Southampton on Saturday, in the Union-Castle liner Walmer Castle, from the Cape. Lord Methuen, who was looking wonderfully well, declined to make
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    • 61 5 FATAL SEIZURE IN STREET. DIES UNRECOGNISED IN HOSPITAL. The death is announced of hie Majesty tha King of Denmark, which occurred suddenly at Hamburg during Tuesday night. His Majesty was seized with faintness while walking alone and, being unrecognised, wae taken to hospital, where he died.
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    • 169 5 Born at Copenhagen in 1843, King Frederick VIII. of Denmark, who was a brother of Queen Alexandra, succeeded to the throne in 1906, on the death of his father, the aged King Christian. He was educated at an ordinary school, and afterwards at the Copenhagen University, living
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    • 318 5 GREAT CROWD CHEERS NEW MONARCH. A crowd of from 30,000 to 40,000 people had assembled in the Amalicnborg Castle square at Copenhagen, on Wednesday, when the Prime Minister, M. Berntsen, appeared on one of the balconies of the Christian VII. Palace and proclaimed in a loud voice:
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    • 99 5 SPEECH BY MR. CHURCHILL. Mr. Churchill, who had announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon that, in view of the German naval programme, there would be a supplementary Navy Estimate, spoke at the Shipwrights’ dinner the same night and dealt with the subject of naval concentration.
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    • 116 5 SENATE MAY REVISE SENTENCE. Inquiries made by the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily News and Leader do not give support to the expectation that the Czar’s clemency will be exercised in favour of Miss MaLeeka. It is possible, however, that the Senate, to whom
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    • 117 5 THIEVES SET FIRE TO BUILDING. A despatch from Die, in the Department of the Drome, states that the cathedral there, which is one of the historic monuments of France, has been entered by thieves during the night. They broke open the tabernacle and money boxes and appropriated
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    • 114 5 There have been numerous fires lately in the Forest of Fontainebleau, and a more than usually serious one broke out on Sunday about noon, says a Paris message. The fire started near the Restaurant Franchart, and, driven by a high wind, the flames spread rapidly, and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 61 5 Oatine clears the skin by thoroughly cleansing the pores, removing the dirt which soap and water do not reach. It Is the secret of Beauty. A FREE SAMPLE of Oatine Cream will be sent on application, or for 14 Ci in stamps a box containing eight Oatine preparations. The Oatine
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    • 547 5 1 Everyone > Benefits > by the use of things which expert- ence has proved to be valuable and helpful to humanity. All are liable, in a greater or lesser degree, to the i same troubles, and even the strong- 1 est person will softer occasionally J from ailments due
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  • 1197 6 Among the several causes that have contributed to recent social unrest, not only in England but in most civilized countries, a prominent place must be assigned to the rise in the price of commodities. Were the cost of living not increased a demand for higher wages would
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  • 842 6 t COUNTERFEIT NOTE-MAKERS ARRESTED. SMART DETECTIVE WORK. L Following quickly on the announcement regarding the prevalence of counterfeit 'dollar notes in Singapore comes the news of a smart piece of work on the part of the Penang Detective Department, and of Detective Sergeant Caldwell in particular, which
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  • 364 6 SALUTARY SENTENCE. The hearing of the cise against O. Saunders, an Australian, was commenced thi« morning in the District Court before Mr A. V. Brown. He was formally charged on three counts of cheating, the first bein, that on the 9th of May he falsely pretend’
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  • 213 6 The directors of the Victoria (Malaya Rubber Estates, Ltd., have issued a circular stating that they are advised by letter received on the 4th ulto, fiom the company’s solicitors at Penang that the questions raised against the company's title are now definitely settled in favour of the
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  • 295 6 This morning, Mr. A. V. Brown delivered judgment in the case, in which Yeoh. Hong Kean, who was adjudicated bankrupt, was charged at the instance of the Official Assignee with committing certain offences within four months of hit bankruptcy. The case, w iich has been proceeding for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 TENDERS WANTED FOR CLEAN-WEEDING AND PLANTING COCOANUTS. Tenders are invited for the work of (a} Clean-weeding about 366 acres of Cocoa nut Land. (6) Planting up about 140 acres with Cocoanuts of the Syndicate land at Prye. Tenders which may be for (a) or (6) separately or for both close
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    • 78 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. Page —Bo Tan; and Week’s Engagements. Page B.— Trouble on Estate A Titanic Relic; and Motor Notes. Page 4. Sporting News and Rubber Outputs. Page s.— Drought in Malaya; and The World’s News. Page 6.— Editorial: “Eliminating the Middleman A Midnight Coup and Cheating by an Australian. Page
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  • Our London Wire.
    • 61 7 THE AUCTION. (P.G. Special Cable,) London, June 6. Chota Rubber Estates, Ltd., have declared a dividend of 3 per cent. The Scottish Tea and Rubber Trust have announced a final dividend of 8 per cent. La hat Tin Mines have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent.
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    • 61 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, June 6. 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, nominal. Plantation Para, 4/10|, sellers. Malacca, June 6, later. Fine hard
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  • 134 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. a so SHARKS. 2, 2 S'© So 25 m M tn Mining. Pahang C. 6/- 7/- 5/6 6/6 Tongkah H. 20J 20fc 20| 20| Tronoh 301
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  • 27 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore June 6. Sterling prices are slightly down. The market is dull. Dollars are stronger and better prices are demanded.
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  • 59 7 [from Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 6. The thirty eighth auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held here yesterday. 93 pickuls of rubber was sold, the prices realised being Smoked sheet $228 —$241 Unsmoked 225 242 Crepe No. 1 245 246 No. 3 217 221
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  • 35 7 THE COMMITTEE RESIGN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 6. The Tan»lin Club met last night. After some discussion the resignation of the Committee was accepted. No new Committee or President was elected.
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  • 16 7 From our Own Correspondence.) Singapore, June 6. Opium is quoted here at $1,200.
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  • 219 7 EVIFENCE FOR DEFENCE. CHARGES DENIED. [from Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 6. In the Singapore Supreme Court, yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, the action was continued in which Mr. M. A. Tobin an ex-Municipal official, claims damages from Mr. E. A. Gardiner,
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  • 115 7 LOSS ON LAST YEAR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 6, Mr. G. A. Derrick presided at a meeting of Bruang, Ltd., and stated that the results had been very disappointing. De pi'e the late manager’s estimate as to his ability to get from 100 to 120 pikuls
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  • 74 7 MEETING AT IPOH. (From Our Own Correspondence.) Ipoh, June 6. At a meeting of the Council of the Chamber of Mines it was decided to obtain large, offices, to collect and file mining plans and technical papers, and also to procure portraits of past Presidents. The meeting
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  • 34 7 [From our own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 6. A European and a rickisha coolie were seriously injured in an accident in front of the Memorial Hall last evening. No details are yet available.
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  • 27 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 6. The Sultan of Perak arrives at Ipoh to-day, paying his first official visit for a long time.
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. London, June 5. Mr. H. J. Wilson, the Liberal Member for Holmforth, has resigned his se«t in Parliament. At the last election Mr. Wilson was returned unopposed.-
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  • 16 7 Reuter. Bizerta, June 5. Mr. Asquith has gone to Marseilles on board H.M.S. Suffolk
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  • 11 7 —Reuter. The Cabinet has resigned. Lisbon, June 5.
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  • 497 7 —Reuter. A CAN! ID MEMOIR. SIR EDWARD LEE'S INTERESTINC REVELATIONS. London, June 5. The outstanding feature of the new volume of the Dictionary of National Biography, published to-morrow, is Sir E. Sydney Lee’s candid Memoir on King Edward which is largely based on unpublished and unwritten sources. A
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  • 48 7 —Reuter. NATURE OF ILLNESS. Montreal, June 5. The Duchess of Connaught arrived by a special train and was taken in an ambulance to hospital. A bulletin states she is suffering from peritonitis, the origin of which is obscure. She stood the journey well, mostly sleeping
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  • 40 7 —Reuter. LORD ST. ALDWYN STUDYING CONDITIONS. London, June 5. Lord St. Aldwyn, in deference to the request of the men, spent two hours underground in a South Wales colliery yesterday in order to study conditions.
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  • 115 7 Russian city in the Autumn.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. America aad Germany. Berlin, June 6. President Taft and the Kaiser have exchanged hearty telegrams. The Kaiser hoped the visit of the German warships to New York would further strengthen good relations existing between the countries, Hungarian Strikes. There is
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  • 192 7 -Reuter. EMPLOYERS AND GOVERNMENT. STRIKERS’ ACTIVITY London, June, 5. The employers, including the Port of London Authority, yesterday resolved to inform the Government that its suggestion of a Federation of Employers is impracticable. No suggestion of the government with 'a view to a settlement is entertainable until work
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  • 136 7 i. —Reuter. CHURCHES SET ON FIRE. London, June 5. Rioting was renewed at Liege and Brussels yesterday evening. Besides smashing windows, the mob set fire to two churches. At Brussels the gendarmes charged and dispersed the crowd, and afterwards extinguished the flames. Scene in the Chamber. Budapest, June
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  • 152 7 According to the Belgian Legation at. Bangkok, says the Railway News, if the northern line be made to connect with the Southern Shan States Railway, Singapore, Penang, and Bangkok will be linked up by rail with Rangoon and Mandalay. In the meantime the authorities in French Indo-China are
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  • 264 7 East of Suez whether in Asia or Australasia there is only one dock long enough and wide enough to admit a vessel of the Titanic dimensions, and that is the Keppel dock opened at Singapore at the beg'nning of last month. Canada and the United States do
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 544 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Everybody knows penang pilot association. standard OF Notice is hereby given that from the I date hereof, Messrs. Brown, Phillips ■BMM/FRB/VRM/VR* and Stewart will act as Treasurers to the Mw w|HwR Association and are authorised to collect all monies due or to become due to the wav* Association
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  • 692 8 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton <fc Co., Ltd., writing on 16th May, report Liverpool—Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-Ametican—Spot 6.55 6.49 Mid-American, current month 6.32 J 6.29| F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 9fd. 9 9/16d. Yester- Last New York Cotton. day week Spot—Cents 11.80 11.80 London. To-day. Last week. Bar
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  • 1220 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 be
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 283 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn PERLIS 6UANO. s n I PHOSPHATIC MANURE g n n H Best Fertiliser for all Sorts of Plants, q H Specially for RUBBER. COCONUT. g S TAPIOCA, B COFFEE, g SUGAR, Etc. g H GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN n 4(% Phosphates (Tricalciumphosphate) U FT E Phosphoric icid P 8 O
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    • 119 8 Knife-like Pains. The sharp, shooting pains, the intense agony of Sciatica, often make death preferable to life. The fiery darts that run from hip to heel, the sleepless nights, the cheer* less days—why not stop all this and get back to health and comfort again? Little’s Oriental Balm is the
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  • 2010 9 C.plt>l. SubMribea. vu«. 2 Dividend» Nu S j a a j g i s 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING, 1903 <300.000 2300.000 30,000 210 210 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 44 1906 300 000 225 000 22.500 10 10 Bruang Z *’*2 24 1901
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  • 725 9 ARRIVALS. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Ger., 4812, Melchow, June 5, Hamburg, gen., B.M. Co. Seang Choon, Brit., 2775, Larkins, June 6, Singapore, gen., Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Teesta, Brit., 3428, Dickinson, June 6, Madras, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. CLEARANCES. Ban Whatt Soon for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Janet
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 94 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865-1 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 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire.) Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore. W; A. Whitb, Manager. A. R. Bishop,
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    • 561 9 Central Sales Room. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. Re CHOP “CHEAT LEONG” In Bankruptcy No. 3 of 1912. TO BK SOLD By Public Auction, ALL THE STOCK IN TRADE. Comprising Crockery and Earthenware of every description, Glassware, Porcelain Stands and Flower Pots, Shanghai Jars, Enamelled Dishes, Kitchen Utensils, Brass
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  • 952 10 OPIUM AND LIQUOR TRADE IN 1911. At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday the report of the working of ♦he Government Monopolies Department for the year 1911 was laid on the table. Ir. is signed by the superintendent, Mr. F. M. Bnddeley. and is dat’d March
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1168 10 N« V CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA W/ AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL akß Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 B r < ea w Reserve Fund ...£1,650,000 JdD&ll Mdll SttMUShID vO» Ld» R« Berve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Hbad Orrioi M M »8 BIHHOPSGATE, LONDON, B. 0 Agbwoibs akd Bbarohu.
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    • 324 10 M 5 OF ALL DISINFECTANTS THE BEST I I ZOTAL. I a KIBwSm ZOTAL for Hospitals. IN BOTTLES 50 cts s b ZOTAL for I iife ct iou s 9 T)i senses I w IB 1 Gallon Drums $2-00. R ZOTAL for Kenne 2 and Stables. e f ZOTAL for
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  • 777 11 For Balik Palau, at 8 a.m. and o*3o 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
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 114 11 HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Americain. OHLENDORFF’SDISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER Always in Stock. CHOP MATA CARL SCHLIEPER’S Implements, Tools and Machinery for Rubber Estates. H. M. B. and Four Crown Whisky. SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN Co., PENANG. hasydies his head who drinks Fraser&Neave’S SODA. WATER <;«;?» A ||g||P'
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    • 850 11 INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION OF THE 1 HE Johnson-Pickett Rope Co. Inc.,: /'COMMENCED business in a.d. 1717 and 2 MANILA, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. V/ was Incorporated by Royal Charter in a. d. 1720, and is therefore one of the oldest A ft Companies in existence. It has granted the irl^nuf^CfUTGFS 01 rUFC
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2724 12 P intended sailing». Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam navigation Co., f EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. J\ LIMITED. X MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. tf'* ocean steam Ship co., ltd 1912 Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. AND June 13 Assaye connecting with Moldavia. HOMEWARD Singapore. J™ 2 US CHIN*
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