Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1912

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTAFLISHED 1833. No. 159 VOL. LXX. FRIDAY. 12th JULY, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • THE WORLD’S NEWS.
    • 232 2 ITEMS OF INTEREST. CLIPPINGS FROM THE HOME PRESS. Despatched by the mail leaving London June 21. TWO FRENCH AIRMEN KILLED. A fatal air collision occurred on Wednesday morning at the Brayelle aerodrome, Douai, France. Two military aeroplanes, piloted by Lieutenant Peignian, of the 84th Infantry, and Captain
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    • 210 2 MR. LLOYD GEORGE SEIZED. There was an exciting encounter between Mr. Lloyd George and two Suffragettes on Wednesday afternoon at the Caxton Hall. After opening a Welsh National Bazaar in aid of the Welsh churches in London, the Chancellor was leaving the hall when a Suffragette caught hold
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    • 199 2 COUNTESS AND BARON DIE TOGETHER. The dead body of the Countess Alice Alberti has been discovered in a railway carriage at Vienna Station at midnight. Baron Kuerthy, a youth of twenty, lay dying on the floor. The Countess was huddled in a corner of the carriage, clutching
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    • 73 2 It i« announced that the King and Queen will make a private visit to Huddersfield on July 11th to see some of the largest cloth manufacturing mills in the West Riding. A visit will be made to Messrs. Martin, Sons, and Co.’s Wellington Mills, Lindley.
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    • 65 2 The London to Brighton and back unpaced record of sh. 12min., held by Harry Green for some years, was on Wednesday morning broken by Fred Grubb, of Croydon* who accomplished the distance in sh. 9min< 41sec., beating the previous record by 2min« 19sec. Mr. Grubb has made
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    • 63 2 The Zeppelin passenger airship Vietorla Luise has made an interesting trip from Dusseldorf to its summer quarters at Hamburg. She sailed along the coast over the open water, passing over the now strongly defended Borkum and East Frisian islands. The success of the trip, says a
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    • 69 2 The following message has been received by General Booth from Queen Alexandra: General Booth, Hadley Wood. Have heard with the greatest distress of the heavy and sad trial which has deprived you of the light of day, but feel sure that, with God’e help, you
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    • 46 2 Iced champagne, black currant jelly, sods Water, and milk were among the items from which a prisoner in hospital could choose, •aid the Wandsworth prison medical officer at the inquest of a bricklayer, sentenced as *w incorrigible rogue, who died of keart diesaM«
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    • 81 2 TWENTY-SIX PERSONS KILLED. A storm which occurred in Central and Western Missouri on Saturday evening is known to have caused twenty-six deaths. At Zanesville, Ohio, the wind blew down th* steeple of St. Thomas’s Roman Catholic Church during service, and three person» were killed, among them being
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    • 152 2 ENGLISH CLERGYMAN KILLED. The night express train from Malmo to Stockholm ran into a goods train at Malms’att Station on Sunday morning as the result of a signalling mistake. The first sleepingcarriage of the express was completely wrecked and two others were badly damaged. Twenty persons
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    • 131 2 SENTENCE ON MAN WHO PLANNED BOMB OUTRAGES. The Assize Court of Beuthen, says a message from Berlin, has sentenced a man named Koryciorz to fifteen years’ penal servitude for violating the Explosives Law %nd making false accusations. Koryciorz had caused a house-owner named Kozot to
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    • 98 2 DRAMATIC SUICIDE AT RECEPTION. Mlle. Virginie Pavlidi, talented aociety favourite, only twenty-two years old, ha® committed suicide under dramatic circumstance®, says a Bucharest correspondent. A reception was being held at her mother’s house, and Mlle. Pavlidi seemed particularly happy. She was a good musician, and being
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    • 149 2 SERVITUDE FOR LIFE FOR ITALIAN. Patucelli, the Italian who last February made a raid on a jeweller’s shop in Boulogne-sur-Seine, making use of a bomb to create a panic, has been sentenced to penal servitude for life, says the Daily News and Leader Paris correspondent. He
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    • 113 2 THE KING QUEEN AT HARROW. The King and Queen, with Princess Mary, paid visit to Harrow School ou Saturday, after Speeches. In reply to an address, the King said he knew well the distinguished part played by the Harrovians in all paths of civic and national life. By turning to
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    • 90 2 The annual report of the National Women’s Social and Political Union, just issued, contains a financial statement showing total receipts (including £8,495 balance brought forward and contingent fund) of £33,980, subscriptions reaching £16,946. The principal items of expenditure were rent £2,800, salaries £7,175, printing and stationery
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    • 79 2 At the Hertfordshire Assizes the Lord Chief Justice remarked that he had recently noticed a disposition on the part of the police to question unduly prisoners in charge in order to extract something incriminating from them. It must be understood by the police that there
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    • 54 2 Mr. T. Burnham, the King’s coachman, died suddenly on Friday night at his residence, West Lodge, Windsor Castle, from a fit of apoplexy. He was sixty-six years of ana had been in the Royal service about seventeen years, having acted as head coachman to Queen
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    • 48 2 The Rev. Elmer Orlando Weld, aged thirtythree, an American clergyman lately staying at Garland’s Hotel, Suffolk-street, Pall Mall, was knocked down and killed by a motor-’bua in Cockspur-street on Tuesday morning. Mr. Weld wa* on hie honeymoon, and arrived only a fe® days ago.
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    • 849 2 NOTICE. SITUATIONS VACANT. PENANG TURF CLUB. XX hospital. T AI ?J E i S Rt| e nd j“B the on T6fch Apply Dr. M. J. WRIGHT. A—* 18th and 20th July, 1912, are “FEZ reminded that admission to Grand Stand Krian Hood, Post Office, Taiping. and Lawn will be by
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    • 513 2 Preserve your Beauty by the daily use of V “‘HAZELINE’ SNOW” f IHII Let it be said of you —“She w ears IHH well.” Weather and time pass lightly j iHIII over the complexion which is kept IMI ‘“HAZELINg clear, smooth and youthful with MswMi ‘“Hazeline’ Snow” i Sold at
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  • 1449 3 ,—S.FP- DEMAND FOR AN ENQUIRY. (P. G. Special) Kinta has been claimed to be the commercial centre of Perak, if not of the whole of Malaya, and the acting Resident, in his reply to the deputation that waited upon him for a Town Hall for Ipoh, the
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  • 33 3 Pewamo The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpub :—Grand Oriental Hotel, Rangoon —Strand Hotel.
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    • 346 3 PENANG RACES, Ist Day, July I6th. 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. Y eova 10.7 Brown Comet 10.7 Wellington 10,7 Riversdale 9 0 L o33 i e 9.8
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    • 210 3 Penang Races. 3 i Look around and satisfy yourself that THE BEST PRICES Obtainable are to be had from Geo. RUSSELL 15, Bishop Street, Opposite (Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw Co’s.) Furnishing Depot. PENANG RACES RUN 16, 18, 20 JULY. C.H. WILLIS OF RANGOON AND SINGAPORE IS HERE AND DOING BUSINESS ON
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  • 2091 4 JACKSON vs. STAINER SECOND DAYS PROCEEDINGS. Taiping, July 11. The Judicial Commissioner, Mr. Justice Woodword, took his eeat punctually at 10 o’clock this morning to resume the hearing of the action for damages for libel brought by Mr. Jackson late assistant master of King Edward VII School against
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  • 146 4 Messrs. Huttenbach Bros, will shortly start a regular bus service between their Ice Depot in Church Street and Batu Ferringhi. This motor service, which was commenced some time ago and stopped, proved a boon to people who lived in the ontikirts of the town and to
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  • 48 4 The following is a statement of quarantine restric ions in farce on the 4th of July, 1912 Disease. Country. Locality. Cholera India Calcutta. Bombay. Siam Bangkok. Saigon China Hoihow. Trang Small-pox Java Sourabaya. Small pox India Bombay. Plague Arabia Jeddah. India Calcutta. India Bombay. China Hongkong.
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  • 71 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $99.50 per picul, buyers, no sellers Tin in London is quoted at £204 spot and £199 three months. The following is the local report to-day —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 10J tons, Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 25 tons,
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  • 198 4 A London wire in the Times oj Ceylon contains the following information :—The Djiboong (Java) Rubber Estates, Ltd., pays a dividend of 5 per cent, and carries forward £291. The Galkandewatte Company, Limited, pays a final dividend of 5 per cent, making 8 per cent, for the year
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 145 4 SWIMMING RESULTS. London, July 11In the 1,500 metres swimming race, free style, Sodgson, of Canada, was first in 22 mins. 1 sec., which is a record. Hatfield, of Britain was second in 22 mins 39 secs, and Hardwick, of Australia, third in 23 mins. 15 4/5 secs.
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    • 37 4 FRENCH LADIES* CHAMPIONSHIP. AN ENGLISH VICTORY. London, July 11. Miss Cecil Leitch won the Ladies’ Golf Championship of France on the La Touquet links, defeating Miss Gladys Ravenscroft by 6 up and 5 to play —Reuter.
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    • 38 4 —Reuter. DAVIS CUP PRELIMINARIES. London, July 11. The Anglo-French preliminary contest in connection with the Davis Cup commenced at Folkestone. Dixon beat Decugis by 6—3, 6—2, 6—4, and Gobert beat Gore by 6—4, 4—6, 6—3, 6—3.
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    • 49 4 —Reuter. MCKINNON CUP WON BY ENGLAND. London, July 11. In the shooting for the Mckinnon Cup at Bisley, England was first with a sc ire of 1,583, Scotland, second with 1,556, and South Africa, third with 1,554. Ireland made 1,541, Canada 1,535, India 1,496 and Guernsey 1,435.
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    • 29 4 To-day 1 2th Profession Pairs.— Riley and Goldie v. Stewart and Chalmers, Monday 15th Professional Pairs.— Dunn and Houston v. Riley and Goldie or Stewart and Chalmers.
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  • 192 4 MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR NEAR KUALA LUMPUR. A Chinaman named Foh Pah, a contractor on the Segambut Estate, about 6 miles from Kuala Lumpur, was murdered while at his work on Monday night. He had had the contract for the erection of a large rubber shed, and at 9 30
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  • 156 4 The itinerary of the Episcopal Visit tion of the Rt. Rev. E Barillon, Bishop of Malacca, includes the following Julv 14;—Kuala Lumpur Church of the Holy Rosary Confirmation. July 21.—Teluk Anson Church of St. Anthony, Confirmation. July 28.—Batu G.sjah Church of St. Joseph, Confirmation. August 4.—lpoh
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  • 321 4 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 Asahan (Sumatra) 1,219 Ayer Kuning 1,920 Blackwater 6,574 Beverlac (Selangor) 11,652 Bukit Cloh 9,167 Bagan Serai 6,750 Batak Rabit 6,750 Batu Matang 3,563 Bukit
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 92 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, The letters that appeared in your, columns re the above subject speak but the truth. The road is very dark after sunset. One is afraid to pass on it In case of any trouble on the road no
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  • 62 4 There will be a meeting of the Penang Rural Board at the Land Office on the 24th instant, at 3 p.m. The following is the Agenda 1. To confirm minutes of last meeting. 2. To pass 1913 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure. 3. To approve the arrangements with
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  • 86 4 Friday, July 12 Legislative Council. Band. Kspianade, 6 p.m.* P.C.C. Bowls Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang George Town Cinematograph, K u .i-’ Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinem»t o graph, Penang Road. Saturday, July 13. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Suaday, July 14. 6th Sunday after Trinity. Runnymede Hotel: Big Javanese
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  • 129 4 PENANG FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The following provisional fixtures have been fixed for July Fri‘ 12... LK.F.C v. P.S.A.A. F. School Mon. 15... H.L.F.C.v. P.F.S. F. School Wed. 17... C.R.<;. v. C.U.A.C. V. Green' Fri. 19... P.F.S. v. E.A.C. F. School Mon. 22... P.S.A.A. v. G.S.R.C. F. School' Wed. 24...
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  • 35 4 July 12 Eton v. Harrow Lord's. July 15 Navy and Army v. Oxford and Cambridge... Aidershot Australia v. S. Africa... Lord s. July 18 Gentlemen v. Players Lord’s. July 28 England v. Australia. Manchester.
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  • 21 4 July 16.—Penang Races. July 18.—Penang Races. July 19.—Eclipse Stakes. July 26.—Liverpool Cup. July 30.—Steward’s Cup, Goodwood. July 31'—Goodwood Plate.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 30 4 TO ADVERTISERS The three most important words in the dictionary to advertisers are Consistency, Persistency, Insistency. Test their value in the Pinang Gazette The results will astonish and please you.
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    • 193 4 THE “PINANG GAZETTE’ WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. Copies will be ready at 10 a. in. tomorrow. PRICE 40 CENTS. CONTENTS. Editorials Page. Facts About Burma 811 •Egypt 811 Mr. Chamberlain 81Negri Sembilan 812 Hill Railway or Road Cotton Growing in the Sudan 813 Audacious Gang Robbery 816 Alleged Personation 817 An
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  • 2834 5 PROFESSuR PERKIN’S ACCOUNT. ANOTHER REPORT. The latest discovery of the chemists, the >:•: production of synthetic or laboratory-made rubber was described by Professor W. H. Perkin, of Manchester University, before the Society of Chemical Research in London in a paper on The Production g and Polymerisation
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  • 147 5 MTHDBAWAL OF IMPUTATIONS. A settlement has been announced of the action brought by Mr. Harold Hodge, editor of the Saturday Review, against Mr. Abel Chapman, of Wark-on-Tyne, joint author of Unexplored Spain.” The hearing of the case had been commenced before Mr. Justice Darling and a special
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  • 164 5 At Bow-street Police-court, on Saturday Mark Friedman, thirty-two, described as a clerk, of Elgin-court, Maida Vale, was remanded on a charge of demanding and receiving one y by virtue of a forged instrument at the Strand Palace Hotel to the prejudice of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance
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    • 278 5 Worlds WW /T\ MM| 1 s&s••sss IO! Odol is the first and only pre jaration for cleansing the mouth and teeth which is absorbed by the teeth and by the mu us membrane of the gums, to a certain extent impregnating them, and so exercising its antiseptic and refreshing powers
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    • 434 5 [if you suffer From any Skin or Blood Disease, •uoh M Ewema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Boi,s Sorcs Eruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, 4c., DON’T DELAY but at once start a course of Clarke’s Blood Mixture (the World-famed Blood Purifier), and the experience of thousands whom
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  • 1245 6 The newly appointed Director of Agri* culture, Mr. R. W. Lyne, with only some six weeks’ experience of Ceylon, felt it might savour somewhat of presumption for him <0 address a meeting attended by experienced planters on the cultivation of Hevea. But the report of his speech at
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  • 802 6 EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. Visitors to the Penang Rica Course on the occasion of the Autumn Meeting next week cannot fail to be struck by the vast improvements which have been effected in and around the picturesque enclosure. The work is now practically complete, and the Turf Club Committee
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  • 862 6 DICUSSION ON STREET WATERING. A meeting of the Council < f Municipality of George Town was he]] i evening. Mr. W. Peel presided aud present were Messrs. W. I. Ch a p maD p Duxbury, Quah Bmg Kee, Yeoh Seok, L. M. Bell (Municipal Engi Qeer Ul L.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 161 6 SOLIGNUM. The Marvellous wood preservative Protects against Decay, Fungus, Dry Rot, White Ants, the reaction of Weather. soL&gl /SVlßWtjJuj 7 Jill f\/) \rtftA IN FOUR SHADES SUPPLIED IN DRUMS OF LICHT BROWN I CALLON MEDIUM DARK 2 GALLONS CRASS GREEN 5 GALLONS GUTHRIE Co, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS, Penang. APENTA APENTA
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    • 78 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. Page 2.— The World’s News. Page 3.— Crime in Kinta. Page 4, —Taiping Assizes Sporting News Rubber Outputs and Week’s Engagements. Page 5. -More About Synthetic Rubber; and Where the Rubber Goes. Page 6. Editorial Planting Problems; Municipal Council; and The Race Course. Page 7.— Telegrams. Page B.—
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  • Our London Wire.
    • 143 7 HALF YEAR’S AVERAGE. POSITION OF MARKET. [P.G. Special Cable.) London, July 12. The Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd., owning 6,547 acres in Selangor, 3,391 acres being planted in rubber, have declared an interim dividend of 15 per cent. The Kepitigalla Rubber Estates, Ltd., whose estate, comprising 3,517 acres, is
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  • 80 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, July 12. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/9buyers. Plantation Para, 4/11}, done. The market is quiet. TO-DAY’S PRICES. London,
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  • 42 7 QUICK FIRING GUN FOR ARTILLERY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 12. The war office has sanctioned the issue of a 6 inch quick-firing gun and pedestal for the Singapore olunteer Artillery, which will shortly be despatched to Sing apore.
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  • 27 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 12. 1 Japanese were fined sums of $5O 1 $2OO for offering bribes to a Municipal architect
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  • 23 7 \From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 12. deaths from cholera have taken on the quarantine island. They r imported cases
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  • 19 7 row Our Oivn Correspond nt.] Singapore, July. 12. ert 'hed opium $31.00 11 rtified opium 13.00
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  • 210 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. 3D QD 30 QD MS* Sbabbs.- s "S sJ M tn 03 m Mini* g, Gopeng 34 35} 33 35 Kinta 17 18} c. 16$ 18
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  • 132 7 ACCUSED COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. GOVERNMENT ANALYST’S EXPERIMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 12. The Sabatier case was resumed. Mr. James McKenzie, manager of the Singapore Dispensary, said that for several months Sabatier had been buying numerous chemicals most of which witness imagined were quite unsuitable for
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  • 102 7 AN ACTION FOR DAMAGED [From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, July 12. At the Assizes to-day, the case Hutton v. F. M. S. Railways was heard. The action was brought to recover $1,200 damages for the loss of luggage. Mr. Howlett was for the plaintiff and Mr. Millar
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  • 64 7 SINGAPORE PRESS CRITICISM. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 12. The Singapore Free Press prints an account of the failure of the Government telegraph line to give efficient service. It notes that there are general complaints on all hands regarding constant delay and the inefficient administration of the
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  • 25 7 —Reuter. London, July 11. It is probable the King will attend the Test Match between Australia and South Africa at Lords
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  • 411 7 REASSURING S EECH BY SIR E. GREY. THE MEDITERRANEAN London, July 11. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, introduced the Foreign Office vote. Referring to the situation in the Mediterranean, he pointed out the necessity of a sufficient margin of strength
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  • 63 7 P. O. LINER ASHORE. —Reuter. MISHAP TO THE “PERSIA.” London, July 11. The P. O. liner Persia, outward-bound from London to Bombay, went ashore at 11 o’clock this morning twenty miles from Marseilles. The passengers were taken off in tugs which were sent to assist. The liner is not making
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  • 74 7 —Reuter. THE CASUALTIES. London, July 11. Altogether thirteen were injured in the affair between the police and strikers at the docks. They were taken to the hospital. The injuries were mostly cuts and bruises. None was shot, though revolvers were undoubtedly fired. One arrest was made.
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  • 92 7 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. PROSPECT OF PEACE. Constantinople, July 11. It is learned on reliable authority that there are good prospects of an early settlement of the War. The departure of Said Halent Pasha, President of the Council of State, on July 3 ostensibly for Vienna, is connected with
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  • 26 7 .—Reuter. London, July 11. The Morning Post says that the War Office has decided to abolish the infantry helmet and revive the Shako.-
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  • 204 7 COLONIAL INSTITUTE DINNER. CANADA’S POINT OF VIEW. London, July IL The Hon. Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, and his colleagues were the guests at a dinner at the Colonial Institute. The Duke of Argyll, Lord Strathcona, and Lord Selborne were present. The Hon. Robert Borden in a speech,
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  • 52 7 .—Reuter. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT’S POPULARITY. Winnipeg, July 11. The Duke of Connaught opened the Industrial Exhibition. Replying to an address he said the only parallel of the warmth of the reception he had received at Winnipeg was at Johannesburg. He mentioned that King Edward selected him as Governor-General
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  • 38 7 .—Reuter. Paris, July 11. The Chamber by 339 votes to 217 adopted the Government Bill of Electoral Reform based upon proportional representation. The Radicals strenuously opposed the measure and hooted M. Poincare after the division.
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  • 28 7 .—Reuter. London, July 11, Their Majesties have toured the industrial districts of West Ridins', visitins' glassO’ o O blowing, wire-making, fuel, and woollen works.
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  • 32 7 .—Reuter. Wellington, July 11 Dr. Mawson’s Antartic ship, the Aurora, arrived at Port Chalmers and left after a brief stay. All members of the expedition are in good health.-
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  • 26 7 Reuter. Simla, July 11. There has been abundant rain over nearly the whole of Northern India, relieving the acute anxiety which existed.
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  • 262 7 Berlin, July 12. Herr von Kiderlen-Walchter, Minister of Foreign Affairs when congratulating a Magistrate on his sixtieth birthday declared that Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg’s conversations with Russian statemen were more favourable than was expected by the Kaiser. Regarding the murder of a German by natives in Africa
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 704 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $s fOR PoBr sweitenhak A‘D SIAGAPORE. THE NELLMAY RUBBER COMPANY. v LIMITED- NO sailing 0N SATURDAY, mtn July. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above The ss. LVNkA docks at Singapore on Company will be closed up to and includ- 16 r h and
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  • 1976 8 -S.F.P. the preliminary enquiry. POLICE OFFICER DISGUISED AS MALAY. A preliminary enquiry was opened by Mr. David, seoond magistrale,~ on Tuesday at Singapore, into allegations of forging Government currency notes and possession of implements for forging and forged notes brought by the Crown against Gideon Sabatier, a
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    • 138 8 CONTINENTAL Motor Tyres, Motor Cycle Tyres, Cycle Tyres. I Chin Seng Co., Ltd., Capt. Webber’s Garage. Macbeth 8 Barrett, PENANG, 7, UNION STREET. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnn g TO MOTOR CAR OWNERS, g f REPAIRS g H Of every description undertaken U AH work Guaranteed. S CARS FOR HIRE S n ANY HOUR
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  • 2160 9 Number of Issue B o e -2 g j Capitol. Subscribed. shareB Value. S Dividends. Name g£ < I a or a 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINI N rwvi 30 000 »10 »10 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining Oo 4 41 •1903 <300.000 53M.000 30,000
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  • 859 9 ARRIVALS. Hok Canton, Brit., «294, Gully, July 12, T. Anson, gen., E. 8. Co. Lunka, Brit., 956, Sinclair, July 12, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, July 11, Bindings, gen., E. S. Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, July 11, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Van
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  • 132 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Toll ORROW. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Isabella 6 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 am. Rangoon and Calcutta Erinpura 1 p.m. Asahan Petrel 2 p m. Tongkah, Kopah, Re-'| nong, Victoria Point, S-Janet Nicoll 2 p.m. Mergui, and Tavoy J Ceylon,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 127 9 REMEMBER TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. AT THE Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, PENANG ROAD. Proved to be the best Kinema Show in Town. Latest Pictures from Different Makers will be Screened. COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Specialities; The House-Keeper 1,300 feet. Waiting I,OOJ feet. Old Nurse. The Lost Home 1,000 feet.
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    • 314 9 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865 BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain, j London Chief Office 1 Canada Buildings, Indian Empire, f Bombay. Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. Singapore. W; A. Whitb, Manager. A- R* Bishop, Special
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 201 9 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. July 12 10 25 400 10-55 5-17 „13 11-13 5-04 Nil. 610 14 12-01 6-05 12 07 7-06 15 12-54 7-02 1-07 7-59 16 1-44 7-45 1-31 8-39 17 2-30 8-30 2-18 9-10 18 3-10
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  • 251 10 THE GENERAL POSITION. It is difficult to discern any alteration in the position of tin, says The Ironmonger of June 22, and prices continue to move somewhat iiregulary. Where the tin is too cheap or too dear is a matter on which opinion is much divided, and speculative activity
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  • 240 10 In connection with the suicide at Amoy of Mr. Berkeley Mitchell, Secretary to the Kulangsu Municipal Council and Superintendent of police, it appears (says the “8. C. M. Post”) that Mr. Mitchell shot himself with a Service revolver, the shot passing through the top of
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  • 201 10 BIG CAPTURE OF FORGED NOTES A preliminary enquiry was held by Mr. David, second magistrate, Singapore, on Monday afternoon, into a charge of possession of forged Government currency five dollar notes amounting to $1,695 brousjlv against a man giving the name of Hoosaiu and claiming to be
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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