Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 July 1912

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. 1833. No. 155 VOL. LXX. MONDAY. Bth JULY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 878 1 f For $3O J \7ou can have the Pinang I Gazette posted every day 0 for a whole year to your address. D (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. $27.) P Proportionate Quarterly and D Half-yearly rates. 0 Subscriptions are payable in B advance and remittances should g fl be addressed to Q g
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  • 1574 2 THE TIN INDUSTRY. FURTHER IMPRESSIONS OF AN AUSTRALIAN. Mr. H. E. Pratten, an interesting article by whom we published recently, also contributes the following to the Sydney Daily Telegraph Sprinkled in the form of black powderlike specks in Mother Birth, from the grass roots to depths
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 925 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSES, ETC. WANTED. WANTED WANTED A QUALIFIED DRESSER for estate T WO furnished room% with or without hospital. board, for European bachelor. Apply Dr. M. J. WRIGHT, APPV No 300 Pinan 9 G azetu 2020 Krian Rood. Post Office. Taiping, ina nc WANTED. WANTED. I A SMALL compound
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    • 410 2 AFTER FEVER YOU NEED ./.J 1 ■bl Something more than ordinary food to restore I I/'.-.. you to health* You :-l ‘Kepler’ Solution i| A concentrated, delicious, tonic-food which the tjf feeble body can digest easily. It speedily fills < I out the sunken cheeks, increases the strength 'W I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 122 2 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. N. A.K. P.M. P.M. July 8 5-35 11-40 5-15 11-58 9 7-16 Nil. 7-00 1-10 10 8-32 1-21 8-43 3-07 „11 9-34 3-45 10 01 4-10 12 10 25 400 10-55 5-17 13 11-13 5-04 Nil. 610 14 12-01 6-05
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  • 3449 3 u \RBOUR works ordinance INTRODUCED. PENANG AND THE PORTS BILL. will in futare ba known as the p r s Ordinance was discussed in comittee of the Legislative Council, on Fridav afternoon, the meeting lasting for three hours and thirty-nine minutes. Throughout the debate the discussion wft 4
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  • 288 3 Mr. D’emat J. Mooney, at the meeting of the Northern Nigeria Mining and Ex- ploration Company on June 14, expressed optimistic views as to the future of tin mining in that country. He said the prospects in Nigeria generally were good, and it would be a pity
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1214 3 WASH YOUR HAIR! PENANG VOLUNTEERS. It is a very remarkable and strange fact that many hold the mistaken view that to ORDERS BY MAJOR regularly wash one-’s hair and head is un- tuc UfIN’RIF A D ahauc necessary, nay, even harmful. This is a rlUlv DLL A. K. ADAMS, matter
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 330 4 STADIUM OPENED BY KING OF SWEDEN. Parade of Athletes. Stockholm, July 6, The King of Sweden opened the Stadium in the presence of vast crowds. The Royal procession was accorded many ovations. The Swedish National Anthem, was sung. The Athletes paraded in groups in alphabetical order but the
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    • 41 4 THE WIMBLEDON TOURNEY. London, July 6. In the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis final, Roper Barrett and Dixon beat Parke and Beamish by 6—B, 6 -4, 3—6, 6 —3, 6—4. They meet the holders (A. F. Wilding and Mr. Lambert Chambers.)
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    • 23 4 THE FRENCH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. In the final of the French Amateur Golf Championship, the Hon. O. Scott (Australia) beat Mr. MacFarlane (Scotland).
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    • 28 4 London, July 8. Cambridge University defeated M.C.C. by two wickets. Yorkshire beat] ‘Worcestershire by 214 runs- J The game between Essex and Sussex was drawn.—Reuter.
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    • 111 4 The Singapore Free Press understands that the invitation by the Hongkong Cricket Club to the S- C. C- to arrange to send a Straits Eleven to play in a Triangular match against Hongkong and Shanghai in November next has been accepted and there is every probability of a strong
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    • 48 4 Monday Bth Doubles Handicap Hall and Drummond v. Blackstone and Goldie; Dunn and Hamilton v. Houston and Riley. Tuesday 9th Doubles Handicap.— Goodwin and Sharp v. Dunn and Hamilton or Houston and Riley. Championship —Starr v. Stewart (final.) Wednesday 10th Singles Handicap.— Chalmers v, Houston (final.)
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    • 34 4 The following race horses in charge of Mr. G Redfearn arrived from Kuhla Lumpur by the s.s. Klang this morning Brown Comet, Never wis-a, Lassie, The Nib, Pip, Corzil, Dimlight and Seronk,
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    • 688 4 PENANG LEAGUE FIXTURES. The following are the season’s fixtures July 12, 1.K.F.C., v. P.S.A.A., The Free School; July 14, H.L.F.C. v. P.F.S., The Free School; July 16, G.S.R.C. v. <'rescent F. The Esplande'; July 17, C.R.<’. v. C.U.A.C., Victoria Green July 18, P.O C. v. Cescent S.S.C., The
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    • 233 4 The P.C.C. Cricket Tournament closed on Saturday, when the B,R.C. met the P.R.C. on the Esplanade, the match resulting in a draw for want of time. Following are the detailed scores: B. R. C. C. H. G. Clarke, c Pereira b Leicester 49 J. Lamb c Scully b
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    • 71 4 THE MILLS TROPHY. The Kinta and Malacca Ladies’ Rifle Clubs shot for the Mills Trophy for July with the following results Kinta. Mrs. Ford 28 J. A. Brown 28 Wilson 27 Tailock 27 Kellar 27 Armstrong 27 Total 164 Malacca. Mrs. Keun 27 Miss Shaw 26 Mrs. Ford
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  • 251 4 Recently announcements have been made in Penang and Singapore papers that some of the hotel» were going to refuse chits.” I noticed that some local scribe who apparently has not cut his wisdom teeth yet, said that this was a new thing, remarks a writer in the Bangkok
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  • 2258 4 CHARGES AGAINST CHINESE TO WK AY. In the Tpih Police Court, on Friday afternoon, Mr. W. S. Gibson held the preliminary inquiry into a charge brought against Lo Baa H »ck of giving $BOO as an ilkgil gratificarion io Mr, H. P. Hunter, Assistant Superintendent, Chandu Monopolies,
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  • 111 4 Monday. July 8. Golf Club Tennis Tournament. P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Ladies’ Riffe Shooting, 4.30 p.m. Cricket Oxford v. Cambridge, Lord's England v. South Africa, Leeds. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, July 9. Band, Golf
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  • 45 4 Wednesday, July 10.— All the land situate in North East District, Penang, 1,167 sq.ft, area and house No. 123 Penang Street. The piece of land in the Northern District, P. W. and the houses and stables thereon; 11 a.m., Mohamed Nina Merican, auctioneer.
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  • 85 4 The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, tenders for deviation of Sungei Pinang, approach roads to new bridge, etc., constructing cement concrete drains in Kedah Road, repairs to Prangin Market outbuildings; close 3 p.m. on Wednesday 10th inst. For supply of tin number plates for registration of cargo, passenger and
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  • 25 4 Homeward. Stramcr. Arrives. Mails Saiis Olosx. P. &O. Assaye Sat. 13/7 ♦Singapore, f Mails close in Penang Ouftoard. P. &O. Delta Thurs. 11/7
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 485 4 “ARABELLA” RADIO-MEDICINAL NATURAL WATER. “Arabella.” is the only natural water known to possess radio-activity, and is famed th*} world over f >r m»ny remarkable cures. It is the greatest of all natural remedies in the treatment of chronic constipation, indigestion dyspepsia, gout, liver, obesity and fatty degeneration. In kidney trouble
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    • 23 4 Jilts Brothers, DENTISTS, erm «M Brioge Wtrk specialistsPainless Extraction under Anaesthetic. Moderate Charges and Free Consultation. KING STREET, near the Esplanade 71—W 3
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  • SPORTING NOTES.
    • 302 5 THE ETHICS OF BETTING. of complaint might be left to the people who are supposed to be injured, but who, as a matter of fact have far too much honesty to make it. They know, as Praise-God Bare bones would know, too, if he took the
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    • 74 5 London, 27th June :—The German Crown Prince ha* published a book entitled From My Hunting Diary,” consisting of fourteen hunting episodes of which seven took place in India, Ceylon and Scotland. He describes them in a ch-.tty and humourous manner and praises enthusiastically the British
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    • 563 5 It is curious in what incidental ways the wars of a nation affect its habits. lam told, says a writer in the Westminster Gazette on au‘hority that I believe to be good, that on their return from the South African war the young officers, whom even wild horses
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 237 5 PENANG RACES, Ist July 16th. FRED LANDER IS BETTING 2000/40 Treble Events 2000/40 On Races 1, 38 5. 1,4 85. 1500/25 Treble Events 1, 5§ 8. RACE 1. RACE 3. RACE 5. RACE 8. Yeoval 10.7 Brown Comet 10.7 Wellington 10.7 Riversdale 9 0 Lossie 9 8 i St. Brendan
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    • 34 5 MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. 18 H. P. Darracq. 1908 Model, 4 Heater, 4 Cylinder complete, in good condition. Own u r leaving for Europe. Apply DARRACQ, c/o Pinang Gazelle. 1982—tu th s u c
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    • 315 5 PENANG RACES, Ist Day, July I6th. M. S. COWAN IS BETTING 3000/50 TREBLE EVENTS 3000/50 on RACES I: U Race 1. Race 5. Race 8. Race 9. Yeoval 10,7 Wellington 10.7 Riversdale 9 0 Chanticleer 10.7 Lossie 8.8 I Millionaire 10.5 Corzil 8.9 Necia 9.0 Satis 9.2 Sirdar 10.0 Stagelight
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  • 1094 6 To-day is the seventy-sixth anniversary of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain’s birthday. Unfortunately he is permanently paralysed and there is not the remotest possibility of his return to active participation in British politics, notwithstanding that he is still member for West Birmingham and that his name is constantly being brought
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  • 202 6 RICKISHA PULLERS AND THE MOTOR BUSSES. The jinrickisha pullers and syces of of Butterworth are on strike. They take exception to the presence of the motor buses running in the district, and have demonstrated their disapproval by absenting themselves in a body from the stands and streets.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 115 6 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette'’] Sib, Will anyone in the know impart a little information regarding easier means of access to Penang Hill Many no doubt like myself would enjoy a sniff of fresh air. But we want it cheap—because of pauperous pockets. Railway projectors
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  • 205 6 Before Mr. A. W. Hamilton in the Police Court, this morning, three Hokiens, Li Cheng Hood, Ku Sek Chang and Khu Se 'g Chai were charge 1 with forgery, us n a forged document and cheating by personation. Mr. B. E Ross conducted the prosecution and Mr. Thorne
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  • 275 6 It is notified in the Government Gazette i that His Excellnecy the Governor has been pleased to add the names of Messrs. R. J Ad lie, G. A. Derrick, St. Vincent B. Down, G. U. Farrant, V. A. Flower, Dr. K. R. Hanitsch, Messrs. J. C. Hendry,
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  • Our London Wire.
    • 252 6 TIN DIVIDENDS. SYNTHETIC PROSPECTUS. A MEAGRE RESPONSE (P.Gr. Special Cable.) London, July 8, The Sapong Rubber and Tobacco Estates, Ltd., who own 20,000 acres of land in British North Borneo have declared a dividend of 3 per cent. £575 has been carried forward. The Company, which was
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  • 36 6 TO-DAY’S PRICES} London, July 8 The following are to-day’a quota* bions for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 4/10| Para to arrive 4/8| The market is steady. *By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 247 6 By using Hall's Distemper your home can be made brighter, A f healthier and more picturesque, f at a cheaper cost than wall-paper, and without u t the objectionable smell of paint. I f Hall’s I Distemper lv {Tr»dt M»rh.) is deservedly the popular wall covering of the day. It
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    • 71 6 TO-DAYS CONTENTS. Page 2.— On Tour in Malaya. Page 3,— Legislative Council. Page 4- —Sporting News Week’s Engagements and Alleged Attempted Bribery. Page 5. Sporting Notes. Page 6. Editorial: “Mr. Chamberlain Strike at Butterworth and Telegrams Page 7.— Telegrams. Rage B.— Mrs Thrope’s Case; and The Oceana Enquiry. Page 9.—
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  • 173 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers ia d sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. X SO QD 0) 0) SHABKA. Z 5 S 3 3 5 M CO CQ oo M»»“’ y. Uh»t 13 IS X IS I UJx
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  • 144 7 PERAK’S NEW TERRITORY. (/ro»i Oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 8. A very interesting ceremony took place on Saturday in connection with the taking over of the new territory of Beuker Senia ng by Perak from Kedah, The function was performed by the Hon. Oliver Marks, British Resident, representthe
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  • 94 7 -Reuter. FIGHTING CONTINUES. Madrid, July 8. Portguese Royalists attacked N alenca. They captured the railway station and cut the railway telegraph lines. Fighting in the town continues. 200 armed ununiformed men under Portuguese officers were seen on the frontier near Tuy, about to enter P' rtugal. The Spanish
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  • 36 7 -Reuter. A LONDON BUREAU; London, July 6. Ths Congress of Universities of the Empire has closed and has appoi"ted a Committee to form a London bureau to collect and distribute information about the Universities.—
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  • 31 7 —Reuter. REVERSE TO MCKENZIE GOVERNMENT. Wellington, July 6. The Mckenzie Government has been defeated by 41 votes to 33 on an amendment to the address expressing want of confidence.—
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  • 90 7 Der Ostasiutitfche Lloyd. International Items. Berlin, July 8. A telegram from London says an inb rnational agreement regarding wireless has been signed. General Liantey demands re-inforce-ments at Markesch as the situation there 58 serious. It is hoped that the Duma will meet in October. The principal Bill
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  • 288 7 REVIVAL OF STATE BARGE. AN IMPOSING PAGEANT London, July 7. Henley Regatta opened in a blaze of sunshine. Vast crowds were present. Their Majesties with Princess Mary were present in the State Barge rowed by the Royal watermen who in their historic liveries were central figures in the
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  • 88 7 —Reuter. LORD KITCHENER AND EGYPT. London, July 6. At a meeting of the Council <>f the British Cotton Growing Association it was decided to make advances to planters in Nyassaland, the amount to be the same as in 1911. A letter from Lord Kitchener was read stating that
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  • 77 7 —Reuter. ALL ROUND DECREASES. London. July 7. The monthly trade statistics show decreases in imports to the extent of £434,494 and in exports of £1,140,8 9. Imports of raw cotton show a decrease of £1,167,785 and w’ool £301,736, but in silk and leather there were large increases In
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  • 42 7 —Reuter. LIBERAL APATHY. London, July 6. While Mr. Outhwaite’s speakers at Hanley have hitherto been confined to few-Land-tax enthusiasts, the Labourites and Unionists are campaigning most energetically. Twelve prominent Labour speakers and nine Unionists are in the consti- tuency.—
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  • 60 7 -Reuter. OUTBREAK IN SURREY. London. July 7. Foot and mouth disease has broken out in Surrey, this being the first case in the South of England. The movement of cattle is prohibited in the whole <>f the environs of Greater London. There have been thirtyfive outbreaks
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  • 48 7 —Reuter. AN ADROIT GOVERNMENT MOVE.” London, July 7. The Labourites have apparently abandoned the ideas of abstaining from voting in the House of Commons. The Times suggests that this resulted because of the Government having adroitly made the Franchise Bill the principal business next week.—
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  • 22 7 —Reuter. THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. London, July 6. Crewe Liberals have adopted Mr. Harold Murphy, a barrister, as their candi- date.—
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  • 17 7 -Reuter. London, July 6. The Spanish Chamber was prorogued after passing the Devolution Bill.—
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  • 337 7 prejudice Russo-German friendship.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. A MEMORABLE DINNER. RUSSO-GER4AN RELATIONS. B<ltic Port, July 6. There was a memorable dinner aboard the Hohenzollem, the Kaiser entertaining the Tsar, the Tsarina and their family. The. decorations were superb. After dinner a cinematograph display took place. Animated Conversations. London, July
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  • 109 7 —Reuter. BANQUET IN LONDON. London, July 6. The Rt. Hon. George Wyndham presided at a banquet in- celebration of Mr. Chamberlain’s seventy-sixth birthday. There were 112 guests including the Canadian Minister, Mr. Foster and Sir Starr Jameson. The Chairman dwelt on Imperial preference and the advent of
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  • 100 7 —Reuter. A LONG JOB, Paris, July 7. The Petit Journal's correspondent at Tangier says that General Lyautey on being interviewed said the Southern Districts of Morocco were causing more and more uneasiness. The New ‘Pretender, Hiba, was gaining ground daily. General Lyautey wished Europeans not to reside
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  • 63 7 —Reuter. HEAVY DEATH ROLL IN AMERICA. London, July 7. A terrible railway smash occurred at Pennsylvania, a goods train crashing into the rear of a passenger train near Ligonier There is a large death roll including many children who were on a picnicking expedition. Only one passenger escaped
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  • 20 7 Reuter. New York, July 6. Jack Johnson has absolutely decided to retire from the ring in September.
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  • 100 7 Reuter. TO CONTINUE INDEFINITELY. TERRIBLE DISTRESS. London, July 6. The efforts to settle the Dock Strike have failed. The committee issued a statement yesterday evening saying the strike would be continued indefinitely. An Unpopular Decision. London, July 7. The decision of the Strike Committee is generally condemned.
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  • 245 7 The following outputs of rubber for the month of June are to hand Ayer Kuning 3,660 lbs. Anglo-Johore 4,734 Allagar 6,350 Ayer Tanah 2,341 Blackwater 6,574 Beverlac (Selangor) 11,652 Bukit Cloh 9,167 Bag an Serai 6,750 Batak Rabit 6,750 Batu Matang 3,563 Bukit Mertajam 7,416 Bradwall 5,891 Bakap
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  • 101 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $100.50 per picul, business done. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $lOl Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 25 tons, $101.60; Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., no market; Messrs. Leong Fee <fc Co.,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 477 7 PENANG TURF CLUB. wanted -/«v. wvw. J^ lELD CONbUOTOR mo t be Bh e w T ADIES attending the Races on 16th J*” 11 u, U 5' I,n l be L l Btl and 20lh July, 1912, ar, W U Ul ur Apply w.th ...ttmomah reminded that admission to Grand
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  • 667 8 CHARGE OF SUII ICdJ. Mrs. Thorpe was placed before the District Magistrate in Rangoon on June 26, to answer a charge of attempted suicide at the Minto Mansions on the morning of the 24th of June. The principal and only witness, Mr. T. A. Curran Sharp, said
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  • 284 8 THE JUDGMENT. London, June 25.—The judgment in the Board of Trade enquiry into the loss cf the Oceana has been rendered. It places the responsibility tor the collision on the Chief Officer of the Oceana and has suspended his certificate for s x months. It severely censures
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 331 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnrrannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn u n n n H IN STOCK. U n n n 6 h. p. si h. p. n n n H Models de Luxe. Tourist Models. H U 5 n n n H n n 2 n MOTOR n h n I REX g n H g CYCLES. g
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    • 437 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrtnnnnnnnnnun FOUR i SOONER OR LATER i jf CJ yy n you will find, like others have, that the Tyre D that gives the best results undoubtedly is the whisky. i CONTINENTAL 8 TROPICAL 111 RIBBED g TYRE g X? /O YeaP 5 H H D -r U r- n
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  • 2189 9 2 Capital- SiV scribed. N s^ r ®g. Of Value. 2 Dividend». Name. 0“ 0 0 P. (5 02 GT 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINING. iqm X'IoOOOO $300,000 30,000 PIO tlO 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Co 4 41 300 000 225.000 22 500 10
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  • 930 9 ARRIVALS. Erinpnra, Brit., 2759, Brooks, July 8, B’pore, gen.. Huttenbach Liebert Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, July 7, T. Anson, gen Adamson Gilfillan Co. Hiroshima Maru, Jap., 2035, Hirase, July 6, C’cutta, gen., Paterson, Simons Co. Itola, Brit., 3402, Tucher, July 6, Japan, gen, Huttenbach Liebert Co. Klang, Brit.,
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  • 136 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE, To-Morrow. For Per Clow, Alor Star (Kedah) Isabella 10 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 11 a.m. Deli and Batu Bahru Indragiri 1 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong Swatow and Amoy Curonia 1 p.m. Asahan Petrel 2 p.m. Batu Bahra Leong Ho 2 p.m. Port Swettenham
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  • 127 9 Psnang, July 8, 1912. (By (Jourtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 1741 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 1741 3 days' sight Privi t 175
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 270 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,500,000.0.U 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. J Singapore, W; A. White, Manager. A. R Bibhop,
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    • 125 9 THE CRAG HOTEL, SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS, A Perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week ends. CRISP and BRACING ATMOSPHERE. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. EXCELLENT WALKS. BUNGALOWS FOR FAMILIES, also single and double Rooms. PRIVATE BATHROOMS attached to every Bungalow and Room. WATER laid on from the Crag
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 544 10 -s.r. JAVANESE COOLIES ATTACK EUROPEAN. News reached Singapore late on Thursday evening to the eflect that Mr. J. P. Mackay, an assistant on the Johore Rubber Lands M > laya), Limited, and formerly with Messrs. Riley, Hargreaves and Co. of that town, had died and that his
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  • 369 10 HIGH RENTS AND INFLATED PRICES. During the past six months, says the M. M, there h«s been an unparalled rise in land values in and around Kuala Lumpur, resultin'? in very heavy increases in the rents of town property. Mr. H. A. Koek, the well-known auctioneer,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1180 10 NW y W y CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA W# Bw AUSTRALIA, AND CHINAi Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid*ap Capital £1,200,000 Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,0001 Head Offior: JK JL JB, BIBHOPSGATE, LONDON, H. 0. s' Asinoibb and Branches. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon SB bombar Karachi Seremban
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    • 741 10 M S J M The only Razor having thp' an Automatic Stropping g I 'v Device within itself. M M m Automatically renews its edge in Vs■ 2 12 seconds without removing ««A 5 TOURIST SET. blade or taking anything apart. kg Nothing to unscrew or put toJ get her
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  • 780 11 Fob 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 Tam bun, 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
    • 332 11 I KEEP COOL JJ On S cents per Day by J iTHE JOST FAN. s fTHE JOST FAN resembles a large size electric table or desk Fan. The blades are of Polished aluminium metal, with brass guard and the body of the motor is black enamelled and gold lined. It
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    • 741 11 INSURANCE. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnantwnnnnnn n 0 THE CORPORATION OF THE I IK JI F" |\l 1 0 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE g OI E. IVI EL IN O a fioya! Exchange, London. poMMKNOKDTLZTio x. D ITU REDUCTION IN PRICES g V/ was Incorporated by Royal Charter it w H a. d. 1720, and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2604 12 p. Itlt<m<ua Snilin Norddevtscher Lloyd, Bremen. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co,, p nncm arrivals amp departures. limited. OCMB Steam Ship CO., ltd IL BER¥tCE OUP ARD Ihtchdbd TO Sail, St.a-.k, AND July 11 Delta connecting with Mongolia. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO., LTD. July 25 Egypt connecting
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