Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-07-11 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 158 VOL. LXX. THURSDAY, llth JULY, 19’2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement866 1912-07-11 1 _g ßß gannnnnD□□□□□□□□■■■■■■ For $3O J \T ou can have the Pinang I Gazette posted every day H for a wtiole year to your address. (LOCAL SUnCRIPTION. $27.) Proportion ite Quarterly and c Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittances should g be addressed to The Managing866 words
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Article581 1912-07-11 2 —I. P. G. WORK AND PLAY. A correspondent writing to the Ceylon Observer complains that the Ceylon planters of to-day, many of the old as well as the young, devote an unnecessary amount of time to gadoing about. Facilities, Jpe says, are too numerous, for distracting the planter’s—I. P. G. - 581 words
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Article334 1912-07-11 2 With reference to the labour question, says the Indian Planters' Gazette, it is a scandalous state of affairs that estates in Upper Assam should have to pay Rs. 220 (£l4) per head for Arkutti coolies. We have written very strongly on the inimical attitude of the Imperial Government334 words
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Article280 1912-07-11 2 FROM KOREA TO AMERICA. Recent events, which fully demonstrated the value of wireless telegraphy, give added interest to an incident related in Popular Electricity. It States, that, some time ago, operator Kessler in the Hillcrest station of the United Wireless Telegraph Company, San Francisco, was checking up280 words
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Article237 1912-07-11 2 EXTRAORDINARY PREPONDERANCE OF MALES. Curious facts with regard to the population of Calcutta are brought to light by the last Census. The total population is given as 896,067, of which 607,674 are males, or more than two males to each female. Another peculiar feature is that only237 words
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Article291 1912-07-11 2 MEAT SPOILED BY INFURIATED HOUSEWIVES. Hundreds of pounds worth of meat of all kinds was destroyed in Brooklyn on June 7 by a party of exasperated housewives as a protest against the increasing cost of living. Meat has constantly gone up in price in the291 words
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Advertisement870 1912-07-11 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. PENANG TURF CLUB. THE AYER TAWAH RUBBER T ADIES Races on 16th PLANTATION Co., Ltd. .I—* 18th and 20th July,* 1012, are reminded thot admission to Grand Stand NOTICE" and Lawn will be by Tickets only. Ladies’ wvx I I C. Tickets are obtainable through Members TS HEREBY870 words
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Advertisement482 1912-07-11 2 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED FIELD CONDUCTOR, must be able to speak Tamil fluently and be a good, man with labour. Apply with testimonials to, MANAGER, Henrietta Estate Lunas P.O. Kedah--2029-11-7 WANTED A QUALIFIED DRESSER for estate hospital. Apply Dr. M. J. WRIGHT, Krian Rood, Post Office, Taiping, 1775—u c WANTED FOR482 words
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Advertisement73 1912-07-11 2 TANSAN DRY Ginger Ale. fin Case of 4 dozen. A delicious drink containing all the invigorating properties of a > TANSAN. wßottles and eases are free and need not be AGENTS R. T. REID Co;. 55, Beach Street, PENANG. THE STANDARD LIEF OFFICE. This Company is one of the larges73 words
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Miscellaneous18 1912-07-11 2 The Moon. O New Moon July 14 First Quarter 21 O Full Moon 29 Last Quarter August 618 words
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Miscellaneous263 1912-07-11 2 AMUSEMENTS. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. AT THti Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, PENANG ROAD. Proved to be the best Kinema Show in Town. Latest Pictures from Different Makers will be Screened. GOME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Specialities;— The House-Keeper 1,300 feet. Waiting 1,000 feet. Old Nurse. The Lost Home 1,000263 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article319 1912-07-11 3 A QUESTION OF SURFACE. Paris has just had its Wimbledon, and the results registered at St. Cloud are remarkable in several respects. The French authorities doubtless organised the world’s bard court championships in the hope that French players would be given yet another opportunity to demonstrate their advance.319 words
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415 1912-07-11 3 "CRIMSON FLASH AND BLUE STREAK." One of the greatest booms in professional running in the history of the world occured in Australia in the eighties. That was in the palmy days of Charley Samuels, the aboriginal 'champion. The sport, however, was not kept clean, and before many years were past415 words
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Article192 1912-07-11 3 EXPORTS SHOW AN INCREASE. Tokio, May 26—The value of exports from Japan to British India during last year totalled 20 816,822 yen, being an increase on the preceding year of 1,608,404 yen. The imports from India to Japan totalled 99,699,959 yen, showing a decrease of 6,661,538192 words
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Article74 1912-07-11 3 Simla, July 2. A question an! answer in Parliament on Monday, regardiog the scheme for a Woman’s Indian Medical Service, refers to the scheme for an improvement in the conditions under which lady doctors sei ve under the Lady Duff-rins Association, the idea being to have74 words
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Article84 1912-07-11 3 Thvrslav. July 11. Outward English (B.I.) Mail. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Penang Choral Society, 9.15 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday, July 12 Legislative Council. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, July 13. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m.84 words
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Article46 1912-07-11 3 Saturday, July 13— 300 gramphone records at 21 Beach Street; 11 am.; Cunningham, Cla’k A Co., auctioneers. Saturday, July 13. The piece of land in Central District, Province Wellesley belonging to Lee Yew Neoh, at Kubang Semang Police Station 11.30 a.m.; Md. Ebrahim, auctioneer.46 words
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Article85 1912-07-11 3 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 and85 words
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Article38 1912-07-11 3 Homeward. Rthmir Arkivbs. Mails Saiis Closx 8.1. Taia Wed 10 7 11a.m. noon. P.AO. A tsaye Sat. 13/7 2p m. ♦Singapore. 1 Mails close in Penang. Outward. P. &O. Delta Wed. 10/7 5 p.m. 9 p.m.38 words
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Advertisement346 1912-07-11 3 PENANG RACES, Ist Day, July 16th. FRED LANDER IS BETTING 2000/40 Treble Events 2000/40 On Races 1,3 85. 1,4 85. 1500/25 Treble Events 1, 5§ 8. RACE 1. RACE 3. RACE 5. RACE 8. Y eO val 10.7 Brown Comet 10.7 Wellington 10,7 Riverodale 9.0 Lo 3 j e 9346 words
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Advertisement194 1912-07-11 3 PENANG RACES RUN 16, 18, 20 JULY. C.H. WILLIS OF RANGOON AND SINGAPORE IS HERE AND DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING RACES. BETS Straightout win and place on all events. Treble events I, 3 and 5 and Doubles any two Races. All wires must be prepaid. No reply means no194 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article47 1912-07-11 4 —Reuter. THE ACCEPTANCES. London, July 10. The following are the acceptances for the Liverpool Summer Cup (1 mile 3 furlongs) to be decided on July 26 Trepida Mushroom Sunspot Chili 11. Hair Trigger King Midas Farman Donnithome Hamerten Coastwise Better Still Dutch Girl Duke Michael—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article160 1912-07-11 4 Reuter. ENGLAND DEFEATS SOUTH AFRICA. fi; London, July 11. The wicket was again fine for play in the Fourth Test Match at Leeds. The South Africans’ first innings realised 147, Barnes taking six wickets for 52 runs. England followed in and made 238, of which number SpoonerReuter. - 160 words
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Article50 1912-07-11 4 ,—Reuter. London, July 11. Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire by 247 runs. Northants beat Surrey by 9 wickets. Kent defeated Lancashire by an innings and 20 runs. Cambridge beat Oxford by three wickets. Leicestershire beat Sussex by six wickets The Australians’ game with Scotland at Edinburgh was left drawn.-,—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article162 1912-07-11 4 MORE RECORDS BROKEN. London, July 11. In the final of the 5,000 metres, H. Kolemainen (Finland) was first in 14 mins. 35 3/5 secs, (a record). Bouin of France (14 mins. 36 7/10 secs.) was second and Hutson of Great Britain (15 mins. 7 6/10 secs.), third.162 words
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Article553 1912-07-11 4 The tide of excitement ran high at the race course this morning among our •sporting community. Trainers were busy putting the finishing touches on the hirses trained by them, members getting tips ti make money, •owners timing horses they meet in races, and the Secretary running everywhere brightening553 words
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Article908 1912-07-11 4 THE ENTRIES The following are the entries for the P.C.C Tennis Tournament which closed yesterday Championship. W S Goldie, H A Neuhronner, A F G Anderson, E H Syer, M K Whitlock, C C Rogers, E S Haslam, F Duncan, Hindley, R N Holmes, R L Cuscaden,908 words
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Article542 1912-07-11 4 \brom Our Own Correspondent.] Taipirg. July 9. A perceptible change has come over this very virid village during my four months absence. The European population of Taiping up to a very short time ago was almost entirely composed of officials It consisted of Government offices and G »v--eru542 words
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Article2472 1912-07-11 4 LIBEL ACTION. JACKSON STAINER. (From our Own Correspondent.) Tail ing, July 10. In the Court of the Judicial Commissioner atT*iping before Mr. Justice Woodward this morning, Charles Jackson, late schoolmaster of the King Edward VII School, Taiping, sued Rogers Francis Stainer headmaster of the School to recover2,472 words
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Advertisement67 1912-07-11 4 “THE LIFE OF TRADE.” A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makes an impression, but it is only the continuous insertion of the advertisement, like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argument home and clinches it.67 words
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Advertisement141 1912-07-11 4 Another Miracle. The miracles performed by Little’s Oriental Balm are almost countless. Men and women who have become crippled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, canes and bandages and walking free with the elastic step of youth. Rheumatism in the back of shoulders, in the arms141 words
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Article3036 1912-07-11 5 PROFESSOR PERKIN’S ANNOUNCEMENT. Before the London saction of the Society of Chemical Industry, Burlington House, on 17ch ulto., Professor W. H. Perkin, of Manchester University, read a paper on the discovery of the synthetic production, on a commercial scale, of rubber, claimed to be strictly comparable with the3,036 words
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Advertisement813 1912-07-11 5 "And you must take Sanatogen regularly for severaljuoeeks This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, Th* oft Mr J ga *kf. in every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous c ;u j > Judge of the Supreme Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, Court, Lahore, Punjab, Disordered Digestion,813 words
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Advertisement405 1912-07-11 5 ’HINDRANCES TO HEALTH i i such as dyspepsia, biliousness, loss i of appetite, torpid liver, constipation, sick-headache, and other i evidences of a derangement of the 1 I organs of digestion and secretion, I may be easily and successfully REMOVED 1 J i by means of the far famed family405 words
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Article1042 1912-07-11 6 Lord Kitchener’s trip home at this juncture is, of course, mainly due to his presence being desired in connection with the deliberations of the Government and the Over-seas representatives regarding problems of Imperial Defence. But an indication was afforded by a Reuter’s message a few1,042 words
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Article72 1912-07-11 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $9B 87£ per picul, buyers, no sellers. Tin in London is quoted at £202 10«. spot and £197 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., buyers, no sellers. $99 25 Penang Straits72 words
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Article361 1912-07-11 6 MEMBERS’ MEETING. A meeting of the Penang Polo Club was held at the Resident Councillor’s office last evening. The Hon, W. C. Michell (Resident Councillor) presided, and also present were Messrs, W. Peel, R. B. Osborne, O. V. Thomas, G. Venning Thomas, Dr. Liston, Messrs. H. Pickenpack,361 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article485 1912-07-11 6 THE POLICY OF WOBBLE, Sir, If a given enterprise be necessary, or desirable if, moreover, it be tentatively approved by the Legislature, I can conceive of no surer m* thod of wrecking such an enterprise in its initial stages than that of a policy of wobble.’ Penang485 words
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Article469 1912-07-11 6 Rajah Sharudin, a son of H. H. the Sultan of Perak, is lying ill with typhoid fever at Kuala Kangsar. Mr. Malcolm B. Shelley of the Federated Malay States, has elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Insti ute. Mr. G. C. Valpy, the Protector of Chinese,469 words
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Article337 1912-07-11 6 The orders of the day for to-morrow’s meeting are as follows 1. Questions by Mr. Darby (1) “Isit a fact that the Government has gazetted an officer as Assistant Protector of Chinese in the Settlement of Malacca (2) “If so, in view of the very urgent need of337 words
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Advertisement237 1912-07-11 6 “ROK" ROOFING Stands for Permanence. Suitable for Bungalows, Factories, Tea Houses, Go-downs, Coolie Lines, Rubber Drying Sheds, etc. It will stand the most severe climatic conditions of the tropics, is cooler than iron, and lasts longer. Water from roofs covered with it can be used for domestic purposes, as it237 words
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Advertisement101 1912-07-11 6 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. Page 2.— Ceylon Planters Indian Labour Long Distance Wireless Population of Calcutta; and Dear Food Riot in Brooklyn. Page 3.— Sporting Notes; Japanese Trade with India Women’s Indian Medical Service; and Week’s Engagements. Page 4- —Taiping School Trouble Taiping Topics and Sporting News. Page 5. Synthetic Rubber. Page101 words
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Obituary37 1912-07-11 6 DEATH. Jansen.—At her residence in Argyll Road, last night of Mrs. E. M. Jansen, widow of the late Mr. A. H. Jansen of Madras. Funeral at 4 30 pm. this evening from the Church of the Assumption.37 words
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Our London Wire.
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Article109 1912-07-11 7 DETAILS OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. STRAITS BERTRAMS NEW ISSUE[P.G. Special Cable.) London, July 11. The Synthetic Products Manufacturing t 0., Ltd., state that the subscription list totals £BO,OOO, out of a capital of £450,000 in preference shares originally offered for public subscription. There has been no underwriting. The Straits Settlements109 words
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Article51 1912-07-11 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, July 11. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/9, no sellers. Plantation Para, done. The market opened quiet and closed51 words
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Article83 1912-07-11 7 At the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Asocial ion’s forty-third auction on the 9'.h iust., there were Offered for Sale 238 cases, Pels. 237.17 or 31,623 lbs. Sold 2 24 case?, Pels. 225.92 or 30,123 lbs. Prices Realised. Sheet, Smoked $230 to $245 Unsmoked 236 244 Crepe83 words
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Article106 1912-07-11 7 FINAL DIVIDENDS. [.From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 11. BaUownie Rubber Estates, Ltd., report a final dividend on old shares of 30 per cent, making a total of 120 per cent. A final dividend of 15 per cent. 15 paid on new shares making total of 60 per106 words
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Article74 1912-07-11 7 AT PENANG DURING RACE WEEK. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 11. His Excellency the Governor, Sir A. H. Young, accompanied by Lady Evelyn Young, leaves Singapore bv the mail train on Sunday. His Excellency will attend each day’s races at Penang, and also the Race74 words
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Article159 1912-07-11 7 TO-DAY’S CHAK6E«. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. Shabu. >. A s M tn Si tn Mini* g. Pahang C. 7/6 8/3 7/4} 8/P. Lama 1.60 2 1.70 2.20 Sungei Gau... 4} 6 6}159 words
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Article128 1912-07-11 7 A SUSPICIOUS DOCUMENT. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 11. The evidence at yesterday’s proce a dings in connection with the Sabatier case was not important except that a police probationer, named Cheers, translated a paper which was found. Written on it in bad French was the128 words
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Article35 1912-07-11 7 ANOTHER CASE AT SINGAPORE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 11. A Chinese man and woman were caughtmaking false dollars and fifty cent pieces in a house in the outskirts of the town.35 words
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Article67 1912-07-11 7 A PATRIOTIC EDICT. Petersburg, July 11. An Imperial rescript dwel s upon the importance of rebuilding the fleet. The day of the passing of the bill by the Duma was one of great hope for Russia The grievous wounds sustained bv the war must be healed67 words
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Article33 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. SUCCESSFUL OPENING. London, July 10. The Duke of Connaught and Princess Patricia opened the Industrial Exhibition at Winnipeg. The City was en fete. The Duke was given a tremendous reception.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article36 1912-07-11 7 Reuter. MANY DEATHS. London, July 10. There have been a score of deaths in manv Eastern cities of the United States. Yesterday was the hottest day for a quarter of a century., Reuter. - 36 words
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Article30 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. NEW GOVERNMENT FORMED. Wellington. July 10. Mr. Massey has formed a Government and Parliament has adjourned for three weeks to enable him to formulate a policy.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article28 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter London, July 10. The Gazette announces that Mr. J. A. S. Buck nil I, King’s Advocate of Cyprus, has been appointed Attorney-General at Hongkong.-—Reuter - 28 words
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Article28 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. LORD MAYOR’S FUND. London, July 11. The Lord Mayor has opened a fund to raise £lOO,OOO for a London Tropical School of Medicine.-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article32 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. London, July 10. The Government of British Columbia has leased a site in the County Council area in the Strand, for the purpose of erecting offices costing £65,000.-—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article179 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. DE4TH R3LL OF SEVENTY-NINE. KING AS MINER London. July 10. A death-roll of 74 is now repo ted in connection with the colliery explosion at Denaby. Their Majesties visited the scene of the disaster in the evening. Both were most affected, the Queen weeping. The flags—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article199 1912-07-11 7 Senor Canalejas.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. TOWNSPEOPLE FLEE TO MOUNTAINS. Lisbon, July 10. The Republicans again attacked Cabiceiras, and found it empty of inhabitants, who had fled to the mountains. Captain Couceiro has re-entered Spain. Villagers Battle with Troops. London, July 10. Spanish accounts of the fighting in Northern PortugalSenor Canalejas.—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 199 words
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Article66 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. ANOTHER RUPTURE POSSIBLE Peking, July 10. The Minister of Finance has presented a note to the foreign bankers making a rupture in the negociations for the Six Power loan likely. The Ministers of the Powers concerned visited the Foreign Minister and explained the necessity of the—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article65 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. REPORTED MASSACRE OF HIS ENVOYS. Calcutta, July 10. Rumours have been current for some days that the Dalai Lama’s envoys at Lhasa have been massacred by the proChinese party. The Statesman says the envoys were enticed to a monastery and killed by priests. The Englishman says—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article42 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. A DISQUIETING STATEMENT. London, July 10. No fresh cases of foot and mouth disease were reported yesterday. Sir Ailwyn Fellows, speaking at the Peterborough Horse Show, said almost the whole of Europe was seething with the disease..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article33 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. London, July 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith announced that the House would rise in the second week in August, and re-assemble in the first week in October.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article50 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. N CHED BAI lit wiiH THE POLICE. REVOLVERS USED. London, July 11. A serious fight occurred between strikers and workers at the Surrey Commercial Docks, revolvers, bludgeons, and stones being used. Large reinforcements of police dispersed the crowd after half-an-hour’s battle. A number were wounded by revolvers.-—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article27 1912-07-11 7 —Reuter. FIVE DAYS’ WEEK WANTED. London, July 10. The International Miners’ Congress at Amsterdam adopted a British proposal in favour of a five days’ week.-—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article63 1912-07-11 7 conflict possible.-—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Constantinople, Ju’y 11. Mohammed Shevke Pasha, War Minis ter, has resigned. A senator has been appointed to the position which has been shaken by the outbreaks in Albania.— Reuter. Berlin, July 11. The War Minister, Mahommed Schevket Pasha has resigned in order toconflict possible.-—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 63 words
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Article20 1912-07-11 7 Singapore. —Reuter. Port Said, July 11. The P. and O Medina has shipped £25,000 of gold forSingapore.—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article128 1912-07-11 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Berlin, July 11. The decree of the Russian Naval Minister lays stress on the importance of the restoration of the Navy The wounds which the last war caused must be healed. The faults of the last period must be avoided. Reval is to beDer Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 128 words
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Article486 1912-07-11 7 At an inquest at Southend on 17th ulbo. on the bod e? of Mr und Mrs. Halliday, who were fouf'd shot in a wheat-field at Sonthchurch on 14’ h in«t, the jury found that Hdliday murder» d h s wife and then committed suicide. A letter had486 words
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Advertisement826 1912-07-11 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT SALE. S.S. LUM4 FOR PORT SWETTENIAM BY ORI>ER court. SIXGIPORE Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. NO SAILING ON SATURDAY, 20TH JULY. Bktwebn GAN NGOH BEE, Plaintiff. The a s. LUNKA docks at Singapore on AND the 16’h and therefore will not s«il on826 words
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Article483 1912-07-11 8 —S.F.P. CURE FOR DEFE3 IIVE' MEMORIES. One of the freq'ent disabilities attaching to a continuous residence in the Tropics is a loss of memory. This as a rule applies only to personal names the faces one always remember. A man whom you miy have known fur years is—S.F.P. - 483 words
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Article209 1912-07-11 8 As on previous occasions when aeronauts have visited Singspore and made balloon ascents, Saturday’s display from the old Police Bihru attracted a great crowd to see Capt. J VV. Price’s exhibition. It was by no means his first visit to the Colony, though it was one of209 words
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Article266 1912-07-11 8 HINTS TO LEARNERS. When the beginner in motoring orders his new car it is p eferable to make a stipulation (says ths Autocar) that be should be allowed to attend at the works or the show-rooms, so as to have the parts of the car266 words
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Advertisement312 1912-07-11 8 POINTS TSASTDMES. A A series of SPECIAL ARTICLES on SPORTS and PASTIMES by well-known players and critics is being published weekly in the THE FIRST ARTICLE APPEARS ONjMONDAY NEXT. LAWN TCNNHS, SWIMMING, fiW WATE® row, gy f@OLF, BOWLS. BACOUETS POLO are amongst the subjects that will be dealt with, the312 words
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Advertisement987 1912-07-11 8 CARS. —SWA n touring CAR. Four Cylinders, Five passengers. 0 SORE THROAT I 3 20 Horse power fully equipped Including. Cape Cart Hood ITS CURS AND PREVENTION. E Automatic wind screen, Two Acetylene headlamps. Side lamps, Tai n lamp Speedometer, Horn, Tir© pump. Tire repair, kit, and kit of tools,987 words
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Article2017 1912-07-11 9 Num-er of lorue Dividend» Nom* S, o® S. Capitol- Subscribed. shareB Value. 2 Divldenoo. o_ sq m or a J 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MININ®. on nnn <lO HO 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Oo 4 41 1903 «300.000 »300.(W0 30,000 »}J Broang 2 19062,017 words
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Article816 1912-07-11 9 ARRIVALS. Delta, Brit., 4780, Martin, July 10, Bombay, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan.& Co. Denbighshire, Brit., 2*BB, Lewis, July 10, Yokohama, gen., Boustead Co. Fuh Wo, Brit., 454, Gibson, July 10, Sembilan, oil, Asiatic P. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, July 11, T. Anson, gen Adamson Giltillan Co. Jinsen Maru, Jap.,816 words
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Article157 1912-07-11 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morbow. For Per Close, Alor Star (Kedah) Resident Halewyn 6 a.m, Yen Jit Seng 7 a ny Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 7 am, Colombo and Tuticorin Hirano Maru 10 a.m. Calcutta Japan 11 a.m. Calcutta Persia noon. Deh and Asahan Van de Parra 1157 words
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Advertisement17 1912-07-11 9 established i9 i. 5. DE SILVA. jfaittt&tttiriM Jeweller, Set Ur. Engraver, Repairer, and Re-gilder, 7», BISHOP STREET*17 words
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Advertisement375 1912-07-11 9 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji if inducshemt offers), The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARINA, 5,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates of Sailing from Singapore: {Bth August,375 words
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Miscellaneous128 1912-07-11 9 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VI. ▲.M. X.M. P..M. P.M. July 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 12 07 706 15 12-54 7-02 1-07 7-59 16 1-44 7-45 1-31 8-39 17128 words
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Article680 1912-07-11 10 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. James F. Hutton A Co., Ltd., writing on 20th June, reports Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last week. Mid-American —Spot 6.59 6.60 Mid-American, current month 6.39 6.40 F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot ...10 3/16d. 9 15/16d. New York Cotton. Y er Spot—Cents 11.60 11.80 London. To-day. Last week. Bar680 words
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Advertisement1367 1912-07-11 10 Nw v T r CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA WZ BZ AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. gg Incorporated by Royal Charter. B B» B «LB Paid-up Capital X 1,200,000 i t *t C. £•<* I J 'Reserve Fund ...£1,650,000 7/ J&P&H fr’ dll kHCMBSuiP vO. LO. Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Hkad Orrioa:1,367 words
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Advertisement20 1912-07-11 10 FOR CIVILITY AND ATTENTION VISIT The Leading Hairdressing Saloon, 25, Beach Street, AND AT THB E>. O. HOTEL, RANGASAMY BROS.,20 words
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Article948 1912-07-11 11 A further stage in the survey of the Siamese coast has been reached. Captain. Thomsen of the Rjyal Navy, who was on the survey of the bar and later went to Patani to study conditions with the proposed survey of that coast, returned to Bangkok to consult948 words
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