Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1912
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1912-07-17 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 162 VOL. LXX. WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement808 1912-07-17 1 _gggggaDnnannDooannnßß«Bß« For $3O E Vou can have the "Pinang 1 Gazette” posted every day E for a whole year to your address. Q D (LOCAL SUBCRIPTION. *27.) g g Proportionate Quarterly and O Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittances should g be addressed to g808 words
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Article504 1912-07-17 2 BRITISH EXPEDITION TO THE SOUTHERN SEAS. Easter island, one of the wonders of the world, is to be visited by a British expedition headed by Mr. W. Scoresby Routledge, M. A. The expedition is to travel in a specially-constructed vessel which has just been launched at Whitstable504 words
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Article270 1912-07-17 2 .—S.T. The seventy-seven Chinese who were found secreted in the cabins and coal bunkers of the German mail steamer Goeben on her arrival at Singapore from China recently appeared in a body in the third police court on Saturday. The charge against each was that he conspired.—S.T. - 270 words
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Advertisement1118 1912-07-17 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.NOTICE.I WANTED The Pulau Bulang Rubber and A EURASIAN Assistant by Dutch Produce Co., Ltd. Bank in Medan (Deli) for cashdepartment. Some experience required. (jTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a i State full particulars with copies of Dividend afc the rafce of 6% per testimonials to annum will be1,118 words
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Advertisement92 1912-07-17 2 Our Taiping correspondent says Beware of snakes or some other equally dreadful thing all ye who tread on the grass on the sides of Waterfall Road A Chetty’s assistant, while returning from a feast at his temple the other evening, encroached upon the grass in trying to get out of92 words
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Advertisement1701 1912-07-17 2 *Ke 15th July, closes In London on the 18th July, closes for The Subscription List opens London Ju(y JS|2 TKe of Tin Tr..., L M Ka. tKe The properti.. «.a.r o«er «o thi. Tro.l <o«e of > porno» .11, .o.t f.roorohly reports Oh h, p p.M.S. Mr. ROBT. W. PERRY1,701 words
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Article437 1912-07-17 3 ARRIVALS. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Harvey, July 17, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Ayuthia, Ger., 260, Friese, July 16, S’pore, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Chantaboon, Ger., 260, Sachse, July 16, P. Koempei, gen., E. S. Co. Pegu, Brit., 294, July 16, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Petrel, Brit., 124,437 words
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Article104 1912-07-17 3 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morbow. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a no Alor Star (Kedah) Resident Halewyn 8 a.m. Asahan Ayuthia 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a.m. Deli Malaya 2 p.m Asahan Petrel 2 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Pegu 2 p.m.104 words
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Article246 1912-07-17 3 Poasg, July 17, 1912. Gold leaf $64.60 Popper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 0«).... No stock. White Pepper 134.50 buyers Trang Pepper $23 3/4 sales. Mace $l2O sellers. Maoe Picking» $llO sales. Cloves $35 nominal. Nutmegs 110 $24 buyers. (No. 1 $8.20 sales. No. 2 $B.lO sales. I Basket246 words
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Advertisement203 1912-07-17 3 PENANG RACES, 2nd D&y, July 18th. FRED LANDER IS BETTING TREBLE EVENTS RACES 2, 7 f 8. RACE 2. RACE 7. RACE 8. The Friar 10.0 Riversdale 10.4 Yeoval 11.0 Sirdar 9.7 Chanticleer 9 7 Necia 10.5 Millionaire 9.5 Stagelight 8.8 Grafton King 9.7 The Colonel 9.4 Bostra 8.3 Lossie203 words
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Advertisement57 1912-07-17 3 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated 1865. BUSINESS IN FORCE. £33,800,000.0.1) FUNDS (EXCEED) £8,500,000.0.0 INCOME 1911 £2,100,000.0.0 Chief Office 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office I Canada Buildings, Indian Empire, j Bombay. Chief Office 1 Battery Road, 8. E. Asia. Singapore. W: A. Whits, Manager. A- R.57 words
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Advertisement212 1912-07-17 3 Penang Races, 2nd Day, July IBth. M. S. COWAN IS BETTING 2000/40 TREBLE EVENTS 2000/40 on RACES 2,7 &8. DOUBLE EVENTS. STRAIGHT OUT ON ALL EVENTS. For further prices and particulars apply to 21, BEACH STREET, PENANG. also 29—1, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams “Cowan, Penang.’ PENANG RACES RUN 16, 18,212 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1912-07-17 3 The Moon. First Quarter July 21 O Full Moon 29 Last Quarter August 6 O New Muon 13 The Tides. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. July 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 20109 words
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Article3641 1912-07-17 4 SUCCESSFUL OPENING DAY. Patrons.— H. E. Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., H. H. The Sultan of Perak, ■G,o.m g., H. H. The Saltan of Kedah, K.C.M.G., H. H. The Sultan of Deli, the Hon. W. C. Michell. Committee. The Hon. A. R. Adams, President, Mr. W. E. Cleaver,3,641 words
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Article151 1912-07-17 4 Wednesday, July 17. Outward and Homeward English Mails. Governor lunch, Town Club, 1.30 p.m. At Home,” Residency, 4.45 p.m. Hunt Club paperchase, 5 p.m. Balgownie Meeting, Singapore. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Thursday, July 18.151 words
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Article519 1912-07-17 4 FIRST ENTRIES. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 13th August, 1912. Rack I.—-Value $250. A handicap f ot ex-Griffins. Distance 1 mile. Hedonist Sirdar Platinum Lodestar Nantisikit Race ll.—Value $3OO. A handicap f Or horses which have never won a race of the advertised value of more than $6OO. Distance,519 words
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Article2586 1912-07-17 5 JACKSON vs. STAINER. THE JUDGMENT. $2,000 DAMAGES AND COSTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, July 15, 1912. When Mr. Justice Woodward took his seat upon the bench at 10 o’clock this morning the case of Jackson vs. Stainer W as called. Messrs Brereton Martin and Rowlett were present2,586 words
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Article134 1912-07-17 5 PENANG FOOTBALL LEAGUE. The following provisional fixtures have been fixed for July Date. Teams. Ground* Wed. 17... C.R.C. 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. SchoolWed. 24... C.U.A.C. v. Crescent... V. Green. Thurs. 25... C. Star v. H134 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article530 1912-07-17 5 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.” Sir, Husbands are a little much as a girl friend of ours, who is of an observant temperament, is fond of saying. Paul is a bit grumpy this morning, after last night’s Lotteries and refuses to write a reply530 words
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Article344 1912-07-17 5 PUBLIC ISSUE. The attention of our readers is directed to the Abridged Prospectus of the Tin Trust, Limbed, advertised in our columns to-day. The Company has been formed in London and submits its object and prospects to subscribers in the East, closing the list on the 20th344 words
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Advertisement391 1912-07-17 5 ELEVEN GOLD medals FUSSELLS PURE. RICH. THICK. /-frMn AWW EATING CREAM IJIh /WIW/I (‘Golden Butterfly* Brand) Mwl lf B J, The Whipping Cream—is better than Devonshire Cream. DIRECTIONS—Add one-third quantity ordinary milk, or less, according to thickness you wish the cream to whip, beat thoroughly, flavour and sweeten according to391 words
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Article1104 1912-07-17 6 The Rangoon rice market has been extremely active of late. The highest figures ever touched for genuine transactions have been quoted, and it is expected that a further rise in prices will take place if the demand continues as at present. Burma greatly predominates in the export1,104 words
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Article1325 1912-07-17 6 TOILETTES ON THE LAWN. (From Our Woman Correspondent.) For the first day of the Races the attendance of ladies was unusually large. On that account in attempting to describe the dressei worn I have unintentionally overlooked many beautiful gowns and to the wearers of others I1,325 words
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Article374 1912-07-17 6 STRONG MEASURES AGAINST RULE OF THE BOYS. It will be remembered, says the S.T., that some time ago the Chinese boys at the Hotel Europe became aggressive, assaulted the manager, struck work, and made themselves generally a nuisance. A police court prosecution was instituted, but the manager374 words
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Article51 1912-07-17 6 The Railways have given notice of sppea. to the Court of Appeal at Ipoh against tJ<> decision of Mr. Justice Woodward award i g plaintiff $464 damages and costs upon H claim for compensation for loss ot *1 luggage under circumstances already repo ed in these51 words
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Advertisement166 1912-07-17 6 •••••ooooooooooooooooooooweej I /Mt i o tMtKHt R o nSESsImBBSF o o g O Messrs. Robert Porter Co. Ltd. of O O O O London and Liverpool have obtained the O O O O ONLY FIRST PRIZE at the Buenos Aires O o O O Centenary Exhibition for their BULL DOG166 words
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Advertisement70 1912-07-17 6 TO-DAYS CONTENTS. Page 9.— Easter Island Mystery. Page 3.— Shipping and Mails; Exchange and Produce. Page 4.-—Penang Race Meeting. Page s.— Taiping Assizes Tin Trust Limited and Correspondence. Page 6.— Editorial: The Rice Trade Taiping Topics and Telegrams. Page 7.— Telegrams. Page B.— ln Days Gone by. Page 9. Sporting70 words
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Our London Wire.
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Article228 1912-07-17 7 STATE OF MARKET. SPEECH BY MR. LAMPARD. COMPANY NEWS. (P.G. Special Cable,) London, July 16. The Straits Settlements (Bertam) Rubber Co., Ltd., have sold forward for 1913 delivery twentyfour tons of rubber at four shillings aud six pence a lb. STRAITS BERTAM NEW ISSUE. The new issue228 words
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Article117 1912-07-17 7 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [Fro?7i a Malacca Correspondent.] Malacca, July 17. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/10|, sellers. Plantation Para, 4/11|, value. The market is quiet at the117 words
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Article186 1912-07-17 7 TO-DAY’S CHANCE'. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day. BBABBS. o ”S Moo CQ m Mining. M’lembu 11 j 12 n| n* Penkalen 4| P. Bharu 5J 6 5.80 6 P. Lama 1.70 2.10 1.70186 words
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Article180 1912-07-17 7 [.From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 16. At a meeting of the liquidators of the Sembang Rubber Co., it was stated that liquidation had been considerably delayed owing to the sales of shares after the transfer books had been closed and time lost in finding the real holders.180 words
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Article93 1912-07-17 7 COOLIES’ THEFT OF RUBBER. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 17. Two Javanese coolies, who stole rubber from Mount Austin Estate, were sentenced to nine months’ rigorous imprisonment. The rubber was ordered to be returned to the estate. The arrest was made through Mr. R L Pons93 words
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Article98 1912-07-17 7 DROWNED AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 16. The body of an Englishman since identified as that of Mr. Gray Nixon was found in the harbour this morning. There were no marks of violence. Deceased is understood to have been a man of good education98 words
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Article20 1912-07-17 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 17, Black pepper is quoted at $22 and white pepper at $35.50.20 words
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Article260 1912-07-17 7 Reuter. MR. LATHAM’S FATE. KHUh IN THE FRENCH CONGO. London, July 16 The aviator Hubert Latham was killed while hunting buffalo in the French Congo —Reuter. The late Hubert Latham was 29 years of age, of British extraction, born in Paris. He came to the front asReuter. - 260 words
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127 1912-07-17 7 London, July, 16. Mr. Conway Belfield, British Resident, Perak, has been appointed Governor of the East-Africa Protectorate in succession to Sir E. P. C. Girouard, resigned.— Reuter. [The information of Mr. Belfield’s new appointment was published by us yesterday .J: An Illustrious List. [From Our Own127 words
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Article76 1912-07-17 7 [/rom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 17. At a rubber auction held here 142 pikuls were offered and sold. The following prices real sed Sheet smoked $241—5253 Sheet unsmoked 237 252 Ist Crepe 243 256 2nd 231 241 3rd 219 225 4th 191— 201 Scrap Virgin 186— 22376 words
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Article65 1912-07-17 7 [F’rom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 17. In the Appeal Court, yesterday, where Justices W. Hyndman Jones, L P. Ebden, and P. J. Sproule were sitting tukangs on the roof dropped a heavy piece of timber on the ventilator over the Judges’ bench, making it insecure. The65 words
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Article86 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. ACCUSER OF POLICE MURDERED. London, July 17. New York is deeply stirred by the murder of Rosenthal, the chief witness in the enquiry beginning to-day into charges against the police of corrupt connivance "at gambling hells. Rosenthal, a well known gambler, accused the police of participating in—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article50 1912-07-17 7 K enter. RECORD YIELD ANTICIPATED. New York, July 16. There has been a break in wheat due to the report from the North West that there is the prospect of the greatest crop in history, the threshing returns from Kansas indicating a yield of a hundred millions.-K enter. - 50 words
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Article147 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. DEBATE IN THE SENATE. SUPPORT OF BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE. Melbourne, July 16. The Hon. Andrew Fisher, Premier of Australia, has informed Mr. Lewis Harcourt that the Commonwealth joins in the protest against the Panama Canal dues. A Breach of Faith. Washington, July 16. The Senate is debating—Reuter. - 147 words
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Article97 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. THE NEW GOVERNOR. London, July 16. Reuter learns that Mr. Pearson, who succeeds Mr. F. R. Ellis as Governor of British North Borneo, will not assume office possibly for three years. The Government in the interval is to be administered, according to an arrangement between Sir—Reuter. - 97 words
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Article84 1912-07-17 7 MR. BONAR LAW’S VICTOR AT MANCHESTER London, July 16 Sir George Kemp, Liberal, M.P., for North-West Manchester, has resigned. The Liberals of the division had feared his resignation for some time, and had requested him to postpone it till the end of Parliament.—Reuter. [At the last84 words
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Article62 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. AN AGREEMENT. London, July 16. The Conferences of the South African Minister of Public Works, Sir D. P. de Graaf with Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Mr. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster General) and the Union Castle Line have resulted in an agreement which is on the point of signature—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article62 1912-07-17 7 Reuter. CHAMBER’S VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Constantinople, July 16. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 194 votes to 4, after speeches by the Grand Vizier and Foreign Minister emphasizing that relations with the Powers generally were good and exp essing especial gratification at theReuter. - 62 words
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Article35 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. FOR A CATHOLIC MISSION. London, July 16. In a letter signed by the Duke of Norfolk and others appeals are made for £15,000 sterling to establish a Catholic Mission in Putumayo, Colombia.-—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article30 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. CASUALTIES AT SIDIALI. Rome, July 16. An official despatch says the Italians lost 16 killed and 73 wounded at Sidiali. Several hundred bodies of Turks were found.-—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article24 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. Peking, July 16. The Russian Minister has demanded compensation and the punishment of the authors of the outrage at Khotan.-—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article19 1912-07-17 7 Reuter. Constantinople,, July 16. It is reported that Mahmud Mukhtar has accepted the Portfolio -of War.—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article105 1912-07-17 7 Reuter. LIVERPOOL FXECUTIVE’S DISAPPROVAL. MEN TO RESUME. London, July 16. The Executive of the Dockers’ Union of Liverpool have passed a resolution regretting that malcontents have persuaded members to strike and approving the clearing house scheme. Some hundreds gathered in Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park yesterday evening andReuter. - 105 words
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Article108 1912-07-17 7 Reuter. STARTLING ESTIMATES.” London, July 16. Mr. Harold Spender, writing in the Daily News and Leader, says it is understood the Cabinet yesterday discussed startling estimates submitted by the Admiralty for increasing the expenditure by four millions in 1913 largely on behalf of the Mediterranean. Increased PayReuter. - 108 words
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Article93 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. INTENDING RESIGNATION DENIED. London, July 16. The Daly Chronicle says there was some perturbation in Liberal circles owing to a statement in Mr. W. H. Massingham’s article, published yesterday, that there is a danger of the Government losing the services of Mr. Lloyd George. Happily, says—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article136 1912-07-17 7 —Reuter. SPEECH BY CANADIAN PREMIER. London, July 17. At the House of Commons dinner to the Hon. Robert Borden, and his colleagues the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, who presided, dwelt on the importance of the mission of the Canadian visit. Our supreme idea for years had been one of—Reuter. - 136 words
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Article24 1912-07-17 7 Reuter. London, July 17. The Hon. Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, held a long and personal conference with Mr. Churchill to-day.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article208 1912-07-17 7 Yesterday’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $99 per picul, business done. Tin in London was quoted at £2Ol ss. spot and £197 10s three months. The following was the local report yesterday —Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd. 25 tons, $99. Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd., no208 words
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Advertisement356 1912-07-17 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —ESS» VOUNG bachelor desires FURNISHED QUARTERS, or be received as paying guest in a family. Reply stating particulars and terms. Box 300, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE. TO LEND on mortgage of approved secutify $23,000, at 7 per cent, interest. Apply to LOGAN ROSS, Solicitors, No. 5, Union Street,356 words
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Article421 1912-07-17 8 A correspondent sends the Straits Times the following With reference to a paragraph in your issue of the 10th instant anent the 112th anniversary of the annexation of Province Wellesley and mention of the fact that the Trans-Krian district was only taken over in 1874, it421 words
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Article171 1912-07-17 8 The following tiger story sounds rather incredible, but though we cannot actually vouch for the accuracy of the details, says the Malay Mail, the yarn reached us from a reliable source, and we print it with that reservation. A Malay was walking along a jungle-path near171 words
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Article41 1912-07-17 8 July 18 Gentlemen v. Players Lords. July 29 England v. Australia Manchester. Aug. 3& 5 Singapore v. Selangor... K. L’pur. Aug. 5.. Australia v. S. Africa N’ham. Aug. 12... England v. S. Africa Oval. Aug. 21... England v. Australia Oval.41 words
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Article34 1912-07-17 8 July 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.—Goodwood Plate.34 words
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Article55 1912-07-17 8 Homeward. Strxmkb. Akrivks. Mails Saits Gloss. N.D.L. P.E. Friedrich Wed. 17/7 2 p.m. 4 p.m 8.1. Taroba Sat 20/7 10 a.m. noon. P. &O. Devanha Sat. 27/7 ♦Singapore. (-Mails close in Penang. Outward. N.D.L. Luetzow Wed. 17/7 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 8.1. Teesta Thurs. 18/7 3 p.m. 4p.m,55 words
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Advertisement328 1912-07-17 8 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn u n n n IN STOCK. n n n n 6 h. p. si h. p. n n n H Models de Luxe. Tourist Models, Et n n n n n n n n n o g MOTOR n 1 REX I n g CYCLES. g n n n328 words
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Advertisement113 1912-07-17 8 All Aches and Pains Such as sprains, strains, backache, wrenched joints, aching feet, bruises, swellings, crick-in-the-neck, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism—all aching muscles and quivering nerves—can be quickly soothed, relieved and Cured by rubbing i» Little's Oriental Balm. There is no question about this. The Balm is no experiment—for years and years113 words
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Advertisement452 1912-07-17 8 PjMjlTO THE RACES. iSil A Service of Motor Cars will run The Worlds Mill from the E. O. HOTEL to the Mil 1 xvAa. Ml Grand Stand returning after the k\ Vw* WW last Race. fO® BSS Seats must be booked before hand. ■hMLUB Fare $3 PER HEAD RETURN. TEL:452 words
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Article1945 1912-07-17 9 B. c l Number of Issue 5 A S Capital. Subscribed. shareß> Value. 2 Dividends. Name. g, .2 -gj Q I M S 5* 1 V T 5 '1 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 MINI N Q. < j i<M x-iftOOOO $300,000 r 30,000 »10 »10 10 30 301,945 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article86 1912-07-17 9 —Reuter. PROPOSED PLAN OF TOURS. London, June 16. At the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lords, to day, the question of the method of arriving at a final result in the Triangular Cricket Tournaments, was deferred till the necessity arose. It was proposed that England should visit South Africa—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article55 1912-07-17 9 —Reuter. PL4YERS PRESENTED TO THE KING. London, July 17. Australia scored 390 in the Fifth Test Match, Kellaway scoring 102 and Bardsley 164. i'he South Africans have made 146 for eight wickets. H. M. the King was present in the afternoon. The teams were presented to his—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article36 1912-07-17 9 Reuter. THE KOLAPORE CUP. London, July 16. The Kolapore Cup was won by England with a score of 761 and South Africa, with 750, winning the Colonial prize. Guernsey scored 725 and India 724.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article96 1912-07-17 9 The Taiping United Asiatic Club sent down an eleven on Saturday last to Parit to play in a friendly game of football with an eleven captained by Mr. Cator. The game, which was a well contested one, resulted in a draw. The home team opened the scoring in the96 words
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Article31 1912-07-17 9 To-day, 17th T«a»ns of Four.— Goldie, Dunn, BlackStone, Cunningham, v. Webber, Henderson J. G. Brown and Back.—Final. Friday 19th Doubles Handicap.— Blackstone an Goldie v. Dunn and Hamilton (optional).31 words
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Article251 1912-07-17 9 The following is a list of visitors at the E. and O. Hotel Major L B Hulke, Mr G H Garnett, Mr F H May, Mr P J McDonald, Mr S C Johannes, Mr Whitham, Mr Maxwell, Mr Faithfull, Mr Duncan, Miss Webber,251 words
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Advertisement94 1912-07-17 9 RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA, PENANG. RACE WEEK. ADVERTISING OFFER. Every business man asserts that his goods are the best. Proof is better than assertion. During the present week all meals wiH be served to local and F.M.S. patrons at half usual local prices. This offer is made in order that those who have94 words
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Advertisement651 1912-07-17 9 SIIEBEQ Q ■■■DU £1 remember to-night] grand change of programme. N erves Young and old have them. 8 T A So rettirS e -sS" r -v ed They I J a P anese Cinematograph, r PEHAHG ROAD. Symptoms:- Loss of appetite, sleeplessness, 9 Proved to be the best Kinema Show651 words
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RUBBER.
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Article323 1912-07-17 10 Speaking of the dock strikes in relation to the rubber industry, the Financier says —What is an ill-win! for London may prove a very beneficial breeze to some of the Eastern rubber distributing ports, such as Singapore and Colombo. Auction sales of the cultivated preduct323 words
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Article225 1912-07-17 10 An English firm have recently sent away what they believe to be the biggest shipment of bicycle pedals ever dispatched. The consignment comprised 20,000 sets, and, as it was packed together ready for shipment, it made a noble pile, which the firm considered worthy of a photograph.225 words
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Article354 1912-07-17 10 The report of the Madingley (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended 29th February, 1912, to be presented at the meeting on 20th ulto., stated that, after writing off £2ll, being half of the preliminary expenses, charging up in full London administration expenses £271, directors’354 words
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Advertisement1696 1912-07-17 10 N <Z CH AU?TRALIA?AND CHINA? IA I THE PROBLEM OF INFANT ■T lncorporated by Royal Charier. tTVnillr CAI Vffh KXI Paid-ap Capital X 1 ,300,000 IBtVlNv MIL V LI). Reserve Fund ...£1,650,000 Iftfliin Mail Co Ld Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,300,000 Japan mail oieainaßip ml vu- Hbad o I01 vital1,696 words
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Advertisement324 1912-07-17 10 “How young she looks” Her skin is soft, smooth and fine as a babe’s. Her complexion, V her hands, arms, neck and X__ xl shoulders are really wonderful for a woman of her years. Il s' YOU, too, will excite such ’(A admiration if you will persevere with the use324 words
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Article859 1912-07-17 11 FIGHTING AT LHASSA CONTINUES. Allahabad, July 4. The Pioneer says the Dalai Lama will probably halt for one week at Yatuug instead of three or four days as originally intended. Reports from Lhasa state the Chinese garrison are still entrenched in a monastery on the south side859 words
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Article34 1912-07-17 11 Penang -The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runny mede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, I ROH The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpub :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon —Strand Hotel.34 words
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Article771 1912-07-17 11 HOW TO MAINTAIN HEALTH IN HOT CLIMATES. The question of health in hot countries practically resolves itself in the overcoming of the difficulties due to extremes of temperature, dryness, moisture and miasmata. These, in their turn, are affected by questions of food, drink, clothing, lodging exercise and recreation.771 words
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Advertisement156 1912-07-17 11 —l— IN GREAT BRITAIN MARTELL’S BRANDY Is to be found throughout the Clubs, Hotels, and in almost every Gentleman’s House, and is prescribed by the great majority of English Doctors* IT IS THE FAVOURITE. YOU KNOW IT BY THE BLUE and silver label. To be obtained Retail from all the156 words
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Advertisement16 1912-07-17 11 STAY AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams t Proprietor t ORIENTAL.” S. M. MARTIN,16 words
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