Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-07-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1837. No. 160 VOL. LXX. MONDAY, 15th JULY, 19!2. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement771 1912-07-15 1 ---gaannDDnanaaannDßßßßßß For $3O Vou can have the “Pinang I Gazette” posted every day 0 for a whole vear to your address. g (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION, $27.) g D Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. g 0 Subscriptions are payable in O advance and remittances should g D be addressed to 2771 words
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Article537 1912-07-15 2 FROM BAD TO WORSEThe grave situation in the opium trade has not improved since we issued our last report, says the Commerce of June 26. The Government of India upon the advice evidently of the Home authorities, declines either to reduce the stipulated quantity to b? offered537 words
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Article241 1912-07-15 2 The sunny South is succeeded at this time of the year by a sunless South, if one goes far enough to find it. The British Antartic Expedition und j r Captain Scottis enduring the rigours of the polar winter in a region wh»re for six months the241 words
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Article429 1912-07-15 2 DEPUTATION TO LORD CREWE. London, July 1. —Lord Crewe to-day received a deputation of English and Indian members of the International Cotton Committee, who urged that they should receive the support of the Government of India for the extension of cotton-growing in India. Lord Crewe said, he429 words
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Article276 1912-07-15 2 An article in Messrs. Krupp’s Berliner Neueste Nachrichten on England’s menaced position in the Mediterranean is quoted in the Daily Mail. The paper proudly declares that the situation revealed by the Malta conference of the Premier, Lord Kitchener, and the Lords of the Admiralty is the first276 words
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Article114 1912-07-15 2 A sale was held at Amsterdam on the 7th ult. when 19,593 bales of Sumatra and 1,595 bales of Borneo leaf were offered for sale by inscription. Demand was good, and prices in most cases were very satisfactory, and much above average valuations. Most of the best114 words
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Article48 1912-07-15 2 London, July I.—The Medical Officer of Health of the City of London declared that the conditions under which frozen pork from China is being imported are far from satisfactory. He described the inspection before the shipment as unreliable and the butchering as being indifferently carried out.48 words
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Advertisement976 1912-07-15 2 NOTICE. SITUATIONS VACANT. THE NELLMAY RUBBER COMPANY. WANTED LIMITED. QUALIFIED DRESSER for estate NOTICE is hereby given that the hospital WRTrHT Transfer Books of the above Apply Dr. M. J. WRIGHT. Company will be closed up to and includ- Krian Rood, Post Office, Taiping, ing the 20th instant. 1775—-u c976 words
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Advertisement113 1912-07-15 2 It Has Cared Others It Will Cure You A. N. Ransam, Mondoi, Wis., says I was unable to sleep or do my work properly, a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balin was given me and after using it I was, to my surprise, very much better. I can now dress myself113 words
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Advertisement656 1912-07-15 2 i—i i—salts] AMUSEMENTS. Tropic Colds REMEMBER TO-NIGHT are not only the most disagree- GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, able, the most annoying sort of A -y yjj K colds, but they also are Hard to get rid of MatSUO’S Because in the IroWhy Japanese Cinematogranh Your forces lack the strength to656 words
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Article1483 1912-07-15 3 MEETING AT SHANGHAI. The second annual general meeting of the Padang Rubber Company wns held on the afternoon of June 28, Shanghai, in the offices of Messis A. R. Burkill and Sons, 2 Kiukiang Road. The reports and accounts were adopted without discus-ion. The motion was made by1,483 words
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Advertisement313 1912-07-15 3 PENANG RACES, Ist July 16 th. FRED LANDER IS BETTING 2000/40 Treble Events 2000/40 On Races 1,3& 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 Riveisdale 9 0 Loggie 9.8 St. Brendan 9.0 Millionaire313 words
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Advertisement166 1912-07-15 3 Jas. CHRISTIE Premier Turf Accountant, Singapore IS DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING Penang Autumn Meeting At 13, Bishop Street, Opposite Whiteaway Laidlaw’s Furnishing Department, and can also be seen at the Ek O. HOTEL. Trebles on Races 1, 5 8, Double Event any two Races. Straight out on all Events.166 words
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Miscellaneous18 1912-07-15 3 The Moon. First Quarter July 21 O Full Moon 29 Last Quarter August 6 O New Moon 1318 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article490 1912-07-15 4 THE MARATHON RACE. Stockholm, July 13. In the 400 Metres Reidpath (American) was first, Braun (Germany) second, and Lindburg (America) third Won by inches Time, 43 *2/10 secon'is In the three thousand metres team race America was first, Sweden second, and Great Britain third. It was an easy490 words
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Article26 1912-07-15 4 —Reuter. DAVIS CUP PRELIMINARIES. London, July 13. In the Davis Cup preliminaries Dixon beat Gobert by 4—6, 6—4, 6—2, 6—3. Britain now meets America.-—Reuter. - 26 words
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Article43 1912-07-15 4 •Reuter. SUCCESS WITH ROSS RIFLES. London, July 13. At Bisley, in the King’s Morton Competition, Mortimer, of Canada, and Henry, of Ulster, using Ross rifles, scored 73 each out of a possible 75. This is a world’s record at 1,200 yards.—'•Reuter. - 43 words
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Article49 1912-07-15 4 London, July 14. Eton beat Harrow by six wickets. The game between the Gentlemen and Players was drawn.—Reuter. Northants beat Somerset by 10 wickets Yorkshire defeated Kent by an innings and 45 runs. The match between Lancashire and Notts was drawn. The Australians and Scotland drew.49 words
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Article105 1912-07-15 4 The meet for the paperchase to be held on Wednesday next will be at the Parade Ground at 5 pm. and the finish at the Residency where the Hon. W. C. Michell and Mrs. Michell will be at At Home to the members of the Hunt Club105 words
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Article869 1912-07-15 4 TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME. I.—Thb Mixed Handicap.—2.4s p,m. Value $5OO. A. Handicap for horses which have never won a race of the advertised value of more than $6OO. Entrance. $25. Distance, one mile. Mr. Lee Toon Tock’s bag I’eoval 10.7 Messrs. Stothard and Duncan’s Lossie 9.8 Messrs. Tough and Donald’s869 words
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Article85 1912-07-15 4 Ist Race.— Lossie, Yeoval, Satis. 2nd Race —Seronok, Lodestar, La Cocotte 3rd Race. Never-was a, Royalty, Brown Comet. 4th Race. Lassie, Mistral. sth Race The Friar, Lady Flower, Millionaire. 6th Race. —lt will not be known what horses will run in the 6th and Bth races till85 words
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Article275 1912-07-15 4 AUSTRALIANS v. P.C.C. The fo’lowing are the scores in the cricket match between the jockeys (amateur and professional) and the P.C.C. which wai played on the E<planade on Saturday. The P. C.C.won by an innings and one run, Haddon and Mackay retiring after compiling 31 anl 24 runs respectively.275 words
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Article95 1912-07-15 4 The Sri Penang and the Everlasting Athletic Clubs played off their fixture in the M. F. A. Lesgte on Saturday at the Dato Kramat Gardens. The tie resulted in a draw, each team scoring two goals. On the same ground yesterday, the Ittihadol Khaireah and the Crescent Scar95 words
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Article72 1912-07-15 4 Selangor will meet Singapore in a cricket match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, August 3. The football match will be played at 5.15 p.m. on the following Monday. Bancroft, Bannon, Campbell, Green, Hubback, Linnell, Maartensz, Mackenzie, Mus ard, Spooner and Warden have been invited to play for Selangor.72 words
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Article866 1912-07-15 4 LOST LUGGAGE. CLAIM AGAINST F.M.S. RAILWAYS. At the Taiping Assizes, on Friday, before Mr. Justice Woodward the case of R Hutton, of Ch uigkat Salak estate, agdnst the Railway Ad ninistration of the F.M.S. was called. The action was to recover $1,200 damages for the loss of a866 words
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Article31 1912-07-15 4 To-day, 15th t Professional Pairs.— Dunn and Houston v. Riley and Goldie.—Final. Wednesday 17th;— Teams of Four.— Goldie, Dunn, BlackStone, Cunningham, v, Webber, Henderson, J. G. Brown and Back.—Final.31 words
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RUBBER.
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407 1912-07-15 4 Directors: —Messrs Gex Gray Anderson (Chairman), A. B. Lake, J. A. MacGregor, F. M Procher and C. Malcolm Cumming. Estate Manager.—Mr. W. B. Monilaws. The Di ectors beg to submit to the Shareholders the Report and Accounts of the Company for the nineteen months from June407 words
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223 1912-07-15 4 In dealing with this question in the co'umns of the Gummi Zeitung, a writer remarks that rubber substitutes are known to have the defect of not fo-ming a homogeneous compound with rubber. The particles of substitutes can be accurately detected with the microscope. But223 words
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202 1912-07-15 4 This natural medicinal water introduced into Malaya with marked success, is the only water posse-sing Rsdio-Activity proved in analysis by E. J. Parry, B.SC., F.1.C., F.C.S., the well known London analyst,—and strongly recommended by Dr. Robert Bell, M.D., F.R.F.P.S. Physician in charge of the Cancer Research202 words
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Article330 1912-07-15 4 The following outputs of rubber f Or 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 Bute 564 Blackwater 6,574 Beverlac (Selangor) 11,652 Bukit Gloh 9,167 Bagan Serai 6,750 Batak Rabit 6,750 Batu Matang330 words
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Article67 1912-07-15 4 The following is the result of operations during the month of June, 1912 Mine’s Output Sale 19/6 Pls. 201.92 $66,37 $13,401.43 Do. 5/7 (81. Jun. ore) 146.90 66 24 9,730.66 Do. 5/7 16.92 63.63 1,076.61 Do. 5/7 31.91 52.47 2,094.07 1 $26,302.46 Pls. 405.65 Working Expenses $9,474.2267 words
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Advertisement69 1912-07-15 4 “THE LIFE OF TRADE.” A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nan makes an impression, but it is < n 5 continuous insertion of the adv-* 1 ment, like the continuous pouiu mi,' the head of the nail, that l^ IVLrt ()n0 argument69 words
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Article4702 1912-07-15 5 4-30 p.m. adjourned sine die.— Times. THE NEW HARBOUR BILL. VIGOROUS UNOFFICIAL OPPOSITION. The debate on the second reading of the Harbour Wotks and Foreshores Reclamation Bill, at a meeting of the Legislative Council, on Friday afternoon, was charac- ised by outspoken criticism on the part of the4-30 p.m. adjourned sine die.— Times. - 4,702 words
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Advertisement344 1912-07-15 5 A most delightful feeling of comfort is experienced after a sh impoo with Pixoap, This is a mild fluid tar shampoo, from which, by a special patent process, the disagreeable pungent odour commonly associated with tar has been eliminated. It cannot be too widely recognised that tar is an absolutely344 words
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Article972 1912-07-15 6 To say that the workers have never won anything by strikes may be an exaggeration, but it is irrefutable that strikes have almost invariably lost them much more than they gained. Victories over capitalism have been dearly bought at the price of empty Union coffers, lost wages,972 words
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Article58 1912-07-15 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $99.10 per picul, buyers, no sellers. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., nil, $99.37|; Penang: Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 25 tons, $100; Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., no market; Messrs. Leong Fee Co., no58 words
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Article46 1912-07-15 6 A Taiping subscriber writes Let me congratulate you on the coup you have made over the Jackson-Stainer case. Yours is the only paper that has given a full intelligible report of the proceedings in which the people here are so interested.”46 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article858 1912-07-15 6 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.] Sir, I do nob think that your correspondent Biffl js who write) on the Penang Hills Railway, puts the matter fairly. Wobbling,” as he calls it, tho’ I dont like the term, is very often the best thing to do858 words
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Article318 1912-07-15 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 13 Major Barry de Himel who had been supaaaed by the Rulwiy adminiitration to give evidence in Mr. Hutton’s case was not called. He has been the guest of Mr Howlett during his brief sojourn in Taipin» I made a mistake in318 words
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Article240 1912-07-15 6 The Chief Revenue Officer, Mr. West, prosecuted a Chinaman, Ong Ah Yong, this morning in the Police Court, for selling chandu without a licence, for selling chandu dross other than by the Superintendent of Government Monopolies and for keeping a house in which facilities were provided240 words
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Article279 1912-07-15 6 A Medan, Deli, correspondent writes: —A Recreation Club for the Chinese community here has now been formed. Messrs Oh Seng Kim, Saw Kin Seong, Lim Tiang Hun and Black, jointly, are the prime movers in the matter. At the general initial meeting of the above279 words
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Advertisement175 1912-07-15 6 ***************0 **********0000 o ALL REQUIREMENTS o o a. o O FOR /L O RUBBER ESTATES, A>y O NATIONAL SUCTION 2 O GAS PLANT /^L—y DESIGNS O O GAS OIL ENGINES O O SHAW’S RUBBER /V /ESTIMATES q O MACHINERY A Q O COAGULATING /X> FOR g g PLANT. COMPLETE q175 words
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Advertisement86 1912-07-15 6 TO-DAY’S CONTENTS. Page S.—The Opium Crisis The Sunless South India’s Cotton Trade Chines Pork; Amsterdam Tobacco Sales; and A Proud Boast. Page 3.— Padang Rubber. Page 4,—Sporting News; Taiping Assizes and Rubber Outputs. Page s.— Legislative Council. Page 6.— Editorial: The London Strike; Correspondence and Taiping Topics. Page 7.— Telegrams.86 words
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Article124 1912-07-15 7 A final dividend. the markets outlook (P.G. Special Cable.) London, July 13. The directors of the Tali Ayer Lubber Estates, Ltd., with 3,314 ncres in Perak, have issued their report for the year. The average price realised in London for the Company’s rubber wa- 3' :>}d. a124 words
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Article183 1912-07-15 7 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Saturday. To-day. X NC XX Sharks. P Lama 1.70 2.15 1.60 2 Tekka 26 28 26$ 28$ Tongkah H. 20$ 20$ c. 20$ 20$ c. General. Duff Dev.183 words
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Article70 1912-07-15 7 \From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 15. At the preliminary enquiry two of the s "waways gave evidence saving that there ■were a lot of men on board without tickets. ’Die head foreman kept them in food, and Hany slept in the firemen’s quarters. On h: riving70 words
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Article39 1912-07-15 7 [from Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 15. aii auction sale of rubber held at Al.i t -a the following prices realised Sheet No. 1 236. Sheet No 2 230.25 '’"up Crepe s» f... 194.20 Bark Crepe 180.39 words
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Article20 1912-07-15 7 f'rom Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 15. 'am..ier j B q U()te( at $9.65 and 4ck Pepper $22.25.20 words
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Article195 1912-07-15 7 VIRDCT FOR PLAINTIFF. $2,000 RAMACES [Arom Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 15. At the Taiping Assizes to-day His Honour, Mr. Justice Woodward, delivered judgment in the case in which Mr. Jackson, late assistant master of King Edward VII School, brought an action for libel against Mr. Stainer,195 words
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Article96 1912-07-15 7 FORMED IN SINGAPORE. [Front Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 15. A meeting of Penang Mohamedans living in Singapore was held on Sundav, Mr. Noor Mohamed Hashim presiding. It was agreed to form a society confined to those with birth, residential and marriage ties with Penang and Kedah.96 words
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Article124 1912-07-15 7 —Reuter. MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND PASSIVE RESISTANCE. London, July 13. Mr. Lloyd George addressed a great meeting at Kennington Theatre on the Insurance Act. receiving a great reception. On entering the stage door Mr. Lloyd George's hat was hit by a youth who exclaimed If I had—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article56 1912-07-15 7 LIBERALS WIN THREE CORNERED CONTEST. London, July 15. The bye-election at Hanley, occasioned by the death of Mr. E. Edwards, the exLabour Member resulted Mr. Outwaite (Liberal) 6,647 Mr. Rittner (Conservative) 5,993 Mr. Finney (Labour) 1,694 —Reuter. At the last general election the figures were Edwards (Lib.) 8,34356 words
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Article74 1912-07-15 7 Paris, July 15. The Committee for the Defence of Universal Suffrage, organised by M Combes and M Clemenceau, has issued a manifesto denouncing proportional representation. It declares that henceforth the majority principle will succumb to the blows of the victorious minorities. Then popular disgust will proceed to74 words
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Article36 1912-07-15 7 EXPRESSES IN COLLISION. Chicago July 14. The overland express collided with a fast train mail at a suburb of Chicago during a fog Thirteen bodies have been recovered. Many persons were injured.— Reuter.36 words
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Article90 1912-07-15 7 Reuter. BRITISH CONSUL-GENERAL'S REPORT. SHOCKING BARBARITIES IN PERU London, July 13. In a Blue Book Sir Roger Casement makes a report on the most barbarous cruelties inflicted on natives of the British West Indies engaged in collecting rubber in Peru. He alleges wholesale flogging with tapir-hide thongs, womenReuter. - 90 words
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Article124 1912-07-15 7 OBJECTION TO AMERICAN PREFERENCE. Washington July 13. Hon. P. C. Knox (Secretary of State) communicated to the Senate Great Britain’s formulated objections to a preference being given American ships in regard to the Panama Canal toll. Whether America refunded the toll or otherwise the preference w’as contrary to124 words
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Article110 1912-07-15 7 Reuter. PASSENGERS AND CARGO REMOVED. London, July 13. A Times' telegram from Marseilles says the P. O. steamer Persia is discharging her cargo. All the passengers have been landed. French Warship's Assistance London. July 14. The French war vessel Jules Ferry has gone to the assistance ofReuter. - 110 words
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Article160 1912-07-15 7 Reuter. SPEECH BY GOVERNOR OF BANK ENGLAND. London, July 15. Mr. A. C. Cole, Governor of the Bank of England, speaking at the Bankers’ Dinner at the Mansion House, said there was a feeling of insecurity concerning the future of home investments. He added that it wasReuter. - 160 words
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Article53 1912-07-15 7 —Reuter. “SATISFACTORY PROGRESS.” London, July 13. The Canadian Ministers again conferred with the Imperial Defence Committee. The progress made is described as most satisfactory. Their Majesties lunched with the Hon. Robert Borden and the other Canadians at Buckingham Palace. The party included Mr. Asquith and his Ministers—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article28 1912-07-15 7 —Reuter. A PRIVATE CONFERENCE. London, July 13. Mr. Asquith held a private conference with Lord Devonport (Chairman of the London Port Authority) on the strike situation.-—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article20 1912-07-15 7 —Reuter. Hamburg, July 13. The airship Victoria Luise has made a record oversea trip of 400 miles—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article135 1912-07-15 7 A CHANGE IN TACTICS. IMITATING GUY FAWKES. London, July 13. Matches, rags soaked in oil, and chemicals were found in the pillar-boxes at Liverpool. The authorities believe it to be the work of suffragists. The Dady Express says that Mr. Reginald McKenna found a vessel containing explosives in135 words
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Article34 1912-07-15 7 —Reuter. ROYALISTS CAPTURED. Lisbon, July 13. A band of Royalists appeared at Delas, twelve miles from Lisbon, and cut the telegraph wires. Many were arrested. Quantities of weapons and munitions were seized.-—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article148 1912-07-15 7 —Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. Berlin, July 13. In the face of the Press affirmations that the building of Emden Harbour is prejudiced in favour of the Hamburg Bremen Company because the Kaiser is a large shareholder in the H. A P G. Company, the Norddeutcher Lloyd Co. states—Der Ostasiatische Lloyd. - 148 words
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Article31 1912-07-15 7 TO-MORROWS SCRATCHINGS. Race I.—The Friar, Sweet Marie, Gold Nugget. Race 3.—St. Brendan. Race 4.—Olga. Race s.—Millionaire, Charybdis, and Pip. Race 6. Riversdale. Race 8. Skirm'sh. ■Race 9—Chanticleer, Melodist, Darleydale.31 words
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Article322 1912-07-15 7 BARTHOLOMEUSZ—HOLMBERG. At the Church of St. Michael, Ipoh, on Wednesday morning, in the presence of a large number of friends, the marriage was solemnized of Miss Hilda Beatrice Camille Holmberg, eldest daughter of Mr. Jacob Soter Malcolm Holmberg, of the Registry, Supreme Court, Ipoh. who joined the322 words
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Advertisement907 1912-07-15 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. NOTICE. TENDERS FOR PROSPECTING THE REST HOUSE at Kuala Kangsar MINING LAND. from the 22nd to the 29th July inclusive will be reserved for the uccommod- ation of officers and others attending by '"TENDERS are invited for the right to special invitation the opening of907 words
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Article2006 1912-07-15 8 [All Righis Rkserved.] BY ANTHONY F. WILDING, (Holder of the World’s Championship—--1910,1911 Doubles —1907, 1908, 1910.) I. In no other game with which I atn acquainted has there been such development in the mode and style of play as in lawn tennis. A Rip Van Winkle would2,006 words
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Advertisement214 1912-07-15 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrmnnnnnnnn ii n n n n in stock. n n n n 6 h. p. si h, p. n H n n Models de Luxe. Tourist Models, g n 5 n E n 5 n n n n g MOTOR n 1 REX I n E n CYCLES. S n214 words
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Advertisement57 1912-07-15 8 TANSAN DRY Ginger Ale. incuse «14 dozen. A A delicious drink conla’f'ing all the ''invigorating proj er- > t’ 6B °f WR TANSAN. Bottles and eases are an< nee< l not b e returned. AGENTS Ogl™ R. T. REID Co.. Street, PENANG. STAY AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR.57 words
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Advertisement250 1912-07-15 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnminnn SOONER OR LATER n you will find, like others have, that the Tyre E that gives the best results undoubtedly is the I CONTINENTAL TROPICAL 111 RIBBED I TYRE n n n n Capt WEBBER’S GARAGE. CHIN SENG CO., LTD. n a g MACBETH G BARRETT, n 7. union250 words
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Article2006 1912-07-15 9 I' 2 i vte. 5 Di id d if J a g 1908 1909 1910 1911 1913 MININ®. »SS *IS 0 z z 2 1907 S4<K» 00C 60 000 <1 £1 16 17 25 25 10 lnt Kinta Tin Mines 16 17| eum U £60.000 S’ 10/- 10/ Kledang2,006 words
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Article896 1912-07-15 9 ARRIVALS. Altai, Brit., 2388, Petersburg, July 13, S’pore, gen., William Mansfield Co. Cornelia, Brit., 199, Case, July 13, Malacca, gen., E. 8. Co. Edavana, Brit., 29 JO, Willsher, July 15, Calcutta gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Glenfalloch, Brit., 1454, Gardner, July 13, Amoy, gen., Heng Mob «te Co. Hebe, Brit.,896 words
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Article138 1912-07-15 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Close. 7®n Jit Seng 7 a m, Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 8 a.m, Alor Star (Kedah) Resident Halewyn 8a m. Singapore Edavana 9 Deli and Langsa Kalmoa 9 a m, Trang Chantaboon noon. Deli and Langsa Indragiri 1 p.m. Deli Perak (E.S.138 words
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Article134 1912-07-15 9 Penang, July 15, 1912. By (Jourtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ..,2/4 1/16 4 months 1 sight Bank ...2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Oaloutta Demand Bank rtr 17 4 J 3 days' sight Private 175$ Bombay Demand Bank 17« 3 days' sight134 words
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Advertisement17 1912-07-15 9 ESTABLISHED i9oo. N. D. DE SILVA, ianuUcturing Jeweller, Diamond Setter, Engraver, kepairer, and Re-glider, 74, BISHOP STREET.17 words
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Advertisement213 1912-07-15 9 SUN LIFE unions. s.co. OF of CANADA. NEW ZEALAND Ld. Auckland. Wellington. Lyttleton Incorporated 1865. an d Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.0 Sa,naranB an<l JX ,!,DDC T FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 The Company’s T.S. Steamer APARL INCOME 1911 MA, 5,704 tons, S. Nicholson, Oominn rsn/t rt O mßn213 words
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Article142 1912-07-15 10 Mowrfft) July 15. St. Swithin. Perak Turf Club, entries close, 5 p.m. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting, 4.30 p.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, July 16. Homeward German Mail. E. O. Race Dinner. Govt. House, Dinner142 words
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Article138 1912-07-15 10 PENANG FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The following provisional fixtures have been fixed for July Datb. Teams. Ground* 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. GS.R.C. F. School. Wed. 24... C.U.A.C. v. Crescent...138 words
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Article28 1912-07-15 10 July 15 Navy and Army v. Oxford and Cambridge Aidershot Australia v. S. Africa Lords. July 18 Gentlemen v. Players Lords. July 29 England v. Australia Manchester.28 words
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Article40 1912-07-15 10 July 16.—Penang Races. July 16, 18, 20 and 23.—Bangalore Races. July 18.—Penang Races. July 18.—Newmarket Summer Handicap. July 19.—Eclipse Stakes. July 20.—Penang Races. July 24.—Molyneux Plate. July 26.—Liverpool Cup. July 30. Stewards’ Cup, Goodwood. July 31-—Good wood Plate.40 words
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Article50 1912-07-15 10 Homeward. Stiambk Arrivbs. Mails Saiis Closx N.D.L. P.E. Friedrich Tues. 16/7 6 p.m. 8.1. Taroba Sat 20/7 10 a.m. noon. P. &O. Devanha Sat. 27/7 ♦Singapore, f Mails close in Penang. Outwarcf. N.D.L. Lutzow Thurs. 18/7 8.1. Teesta Thurs. 18/7 3 p.m. 4p.m. P. O. India Thurs. 25/750 words
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Advertisement1165 1912-07-15 10 NW JF WJF CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. p aid Bp Capital £1,200,000 J ftp AD Mdil Steamship Co. Id- foserZe Liability of Proprietors w Hbad Ovrioi: JB, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, E. 0. ACBNOIBB AMD BbABOHM. /Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon <. Bombay Karachi Seremban Bangkok Kobe1,165 words
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Advertisement159 1912-07-15 10 “Daily Mail” Information Bureau, 12, Boulevard des Capucines (GRAND HOTEL BUILDING) (TEL. 128-96», PARIS. AND 130, Fleet Street, London, E.C., FURNISHES FREE OF CHARGE INFORMATION ON EVERY ASPECT OF TRAVEL. The object of this bureau is to furnish gratuitously to travellers, either verbally or through the post, impartial and practical159 words
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Advertisement550 1912-07-15 10 X «MMMWMMMN i THE ENSIGNETTE.” I S A New and Perfect Miniature Camera 5 for Daylight Loading Roll Films. m i M M The Ensignette is a self-contained Daylight Loading Koll Film Camera that takes pictures 2J inches by 1J inches in size. Jj M It is made of metal550 words
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Article271 1912-07-15 11 Dr. Sun Yat Sen, writes “Rambler” in the China Mail, paid the Colony another visit the other day on his way North—to Peking it is said. Even to the most superficial observers, it must be evident that Dr. Sun’s popularity is by no means diminishing, but271 words
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Article190 1912-07-15 11 It may be the poverty of the rice crop, it may be that the gentlemen are needed in their own country, the fact remaius, says the Siam Observer, that yet another wealthy Chinese of Bangkok is about to charter vessels on which a number of his190 words
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Article130 1912-07-15 11 A certain gentleman, who has been chucking his weight about,” as the saying goes, on the score of the vast knowledge of tin-mining he attained during his visit to Nigeria, fairly fell into the ingenious trap which was laid for him by a well-seasoned authority on the subject.130 words
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Article47 1912-07-15 11 London, July 2.—After a prolonged enquiry, the Magistrate at Bow Street has agreed to the extradition of Randolph Stallman for alleged cheating at cards. The Magistrate disagreed with the contention that extradition was precluded by the High Court at Calcutta having liberated Stallman.47 words
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Article33 1912-07-15 11 Parang -The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runny mede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Ipoh —The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.33 words
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Miscellaneous101 1912-07-15 11 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. July 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 9-15 2-51 9-40 19 3-51 9-43 3-39 10-15 „20 4-35 10-37 4-10 10-57 „21 5-21 11-28 4-40101 words
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Advertisement2760 1912-07-15 12 p. Sailings. fl or( M cu ts C hef Lloyd, Bremen, Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., P |r™ BMCTED AMUVAU AND DEPARTURES. I.IMITED, AtO OCCOII StCfllll SHIP C 0„ LM MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. I I AND 1912 Thur. 18th July at 42,760 words
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