Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1912

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 167 VOL. LXX. TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 491 1 For $3O XT ou can have the Pinang X Gazette posted every day g n for a whole year to your address. D (LOCAL SUBCRIFTION, $27.) H Proportionate Quarterly and o Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in O advance and remittances should be addressed to n q Th« Managing Diractor:
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    • 790 1 ■■■■■■naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaußß g TXThbn you ark away onleavv 9 y V you want to keep in touch g J *rith Malayan affairs. x>cial, Com- 0 5® rc **f» Mining, Planting, ftc. 5 2 Thia you can de in no better way q g than by subscribing to the Weekly q Edition
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  • 331 2 A DUAL ACQUITTAL. la the Butterworth Podce Court, yesterday, Kalwa, Milay interpreter attached to the Court was charged before Mr. A. V. Brown with accepting an illegal gratification other than legal remuneration of $2 from a Sikh watchman about June 20 and cheating another Sikh watchman in
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  • 64 2 On inquiry at Messrs. Adamson Gilfillan and Co,, the agents, this morning, we were informed that no further news had been received regardins the outbreak of fire on board the ss. Indramiyo. It is not believed that the fire was of very serious dimensions as
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  • 30 2 EXPORTATION FROM JAVA FORBIDDEN. Telegrams were received at Penang today to the effect that Java has forbidden the exportation of rice, in consequence of a feared shortage.
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  • 20 2 examina- tions of the University < f Cambridge close ou August 10 at the Penwg centre.
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  • 22 2 correspondpnt wires that Mr. de Mello of the Civil Service i«< stated to be resigning to practice at the bar.
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  • 31 2 takes place to-oisjht at the Town Hill at 9-15 for the forthcoming Promeade Concert on the lat prox. Another rehearsal will be held on Thursday.
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  • 44 2 who has been engaged to report on the Ceylon Telegraph and Telephone systems on a fee of £LoO, arrived in Col »mbo from Singapore on July 3 and is now employed in his investigations, being on tour with Mr. Macaipine.
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  • 48 2 has appointed Mr. F. Crosbie Roles of the Times oj Ceylon to be C< mmissioner for Ceylon at the Intern ational Rubber and Allied Trades Exposition in N j W York in September-October next on the unani* mous recommendation of the Exposition Joint Committee.
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  • 63 2 of the Government Monopolies found some arrack being sold last night at No. 33 Carnarvon Street, an eating shop owned by a China* man. The latter could not produce a licence and was brought up at the Police Court this morning, where he was charged with
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  • 144 2 by their Majesties at Buckingham Fal ce, on June 24>h, Mrs. J. Scott Ma son, wife of the British Adviser, Kelantan, was presented by Mrs. Lewis Harcourt, wife of the Colonial Secretary. Mrs. Mason wore a gown of soft ivory satin charmeuse en Prince-*se, draped with
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  • 934 2 [From Our Own Correspondent,] Taiping, 19th July, 1912. So the Rev. J. D. Bolton denies that he has been appointed our Chaplain I am sorry, Mr. Eiitor, I misled you, but I assure you I was mislsd myself. It was a lady who, delightedly, told me of the
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  • 593 2 LEAGUE FOOTBALL GOVERNMENT SERVICE DEFEAT SCHOOLMASTERS. The Government Se vice p'ayed off their fixture with the Schoolmasters yesterday afternoon on the Free School ground, where a large number of spectators gathered to witness the match. At 5-30 p.m. the teams lined up, with the Service one man short
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  • 231 2 TOURNAMENT RESULTS. The P.C.C. Bowls Tournament came to a conclusion yesterday, when the followin' tie in the Teams of Four was decid-d Weber, Henderson, J. G. Brown and Back beat Goldie, Dunn, Blackstone and Cunningham by 22—20. Below we publish a list of the results in
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  • 195 2 The following ties are set down for today Singles Handicap, Class ff.—Oxenham v Durward, Laidlaw v. Strack; Class C.— Van Es v. B.illantyne, McNamara v. Goatly Class D— J. Elis v. B. E. Mitchell, J. G. B own v. O. V. Thomas, D. D. Richards v.
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  • 124 2 Practice Shoot. 100 Yards. Miss J. Smith 31 Mrs Hamilton 30 Miss Mclntyre 29 Mis- Smith 29 Mrs. Webster 26 Miss W. Gawthorne 24 Mrs. Bayley 23 Miss Gawthorne 23 10) Yds. Quick Firing 7 Shots 35 Sics. Miss J. Smith 27 M rs. Hamilton 25
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  • 211 2 Being a leader of the people and having attended to the difficult tasks for the State for the past twenty years without minding so many hardships you are well respected by us all. At the time the Republic was found all our
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  • 73 2 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $9B 75 per picul, business done Tin in London is quoted at £199 ss. spot and £197 three months. The following is the local report to-day :—Singapore Straits Trading Co., Ltd., 75 tons, $99.15; Penang Straits Trading Co., Ltd.,
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  • 63 2 says the Tints of Ceylon. The journal is informed by Mr. Rice that between 7-30 and 8-30 that night they spoke to Sabang, Sumatra,
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  • 786 2 DECLINE OF THE ‘PANIER.” Contrary to what we had been led to expect, there was nothing very sensational in the way of new toilettes at Auteuil. Perhaps this was caused by the uncertain aspect of the heavens during the day. Although no rain fell, the
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  • 155 2 Having repeatedly made much of pang robberies and crimes of violence in Kinta, with big head-lines and adjurations to the police to wake up, he now takes up the cudgel
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 352 2 AMUSEMENTS. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. AT THE Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph PENANG ROAD, 1 Proved to be the best Kinema Show i n Tow Latest Pictures from Different Makers will be Screened. COME EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. PROGRAMME. 1. The House Keeper Revenge (Nizza Fil m 2. Funny fisheries
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  • 961 3 MR. F. E. PEARS SINKS UNDER OPERATION. Our Singapore correspondent wired us on Friday that Mr. F. E. Pears, of the Lanadron Estates, had died after an operation in London. The news comes with unexpected suddenness for, when last in Malaya, Mr. Pears looked in
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  • 489 3 AN APPEAL TO THE GENTLE YOUTH OF BANGKOK. We take the following from the Siam Observer and publish it that he may run who reads*'’ We live many of us in erring ways. At times a gleam of light breaks upon us pointing the downward path. And
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  • 211 3 Doctor Robert Bell, M.D., F.R.F.P.S., Battersea General Hospital, and Consulting Physician to Bromley Hospital, in a Clinical Paper addressed to general practitioners, published in the Medical Times says referring to radionised waters “At this point I may call attention to the fact
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. Red Seal and Gout Am ericain. OHLENDORFF’S DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO AND SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER Always in Stock. CHOP MATA. CARL SCHLIEPER’S Implements, Tools and Machinery for Rubber Estates. H M. B. and Four Crown Whisky. SCHMIDT, KUSTERMflNN Co., Penang. □nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrau FORD CARS- TOURING CAR. Fuur Cylinders, Five passengers.
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    • 33 3 Where to Stay. Penang -The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, and Hotel de Europe, Iron :—The Grand Hotel. Kuala Lumpub :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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    • 423 3 The /k Fascination of the East JF Is brought home to you In f' the perfection to which f Egyptian Cigarettes have JffiL f been brought by Messrs. Maspero FrLres JILV. In their two brands known as Bouton Rouge and Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes The care with which they are made,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 79 3 The Tides. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. V» A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. July 23 803 12-26 819 3-58 „24 9-10 1-54 10-01 451 „25 10-04 3-38 10-02 5-21 26 10-43 5-45 11-45 6-02 „27 11-26 5-40 Nil. 635 „28 12-22 6-24 12-01 7-06 „29 12-55 6-58 12-34
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  • 1054 4 Those who are not strong party politicians may be tempted to think that a good deal of the attention now being devoted to the rural problem at Home is traceable to the general election that seems to be nearing and to the recognition of the value of
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  • 867 4 H. E. AT KUALA KANGS AR. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S ARRIVAL. [from Our Special Correspondent.} Kuala Kangsar, July 23. Punctually at 9.39 this morning the guard-of-honour of the Malay States Guides, under Captains Spencer and Beaumont, was drawn up on the lawn beside the Council Chamber, with the Perak State
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  • 172 4 (From Out Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 23. The Mergui Rubber Co. report is generally satisfactory. For the year the net profit, after writing off a third of the preliminary expenses, is given as $8,655 of which $7,500 will be of written off land and growing crop s account.
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  • 61 4 SERIOUSLY ILL AT KUALA KANGSAR. [Prooi Our Oivn Correspoivlent Kuala Kangsar, July 23. Mr. Oliver Marks, Acting Resident of Perak, is sick and unable to attend the Federal Council although in Kuala Kangsar for that purpose. Later, 3 5 p m. I regret to hear that Mr.
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  • 49 4 TEN COOLIES BURIED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 23. A serious slip happened yesterday at the Kinta Association’s Mine, Tanjong Banibutan. Eight coolies were buried. -X rescue party immediately started V,,|K and managed to save one man, but a se< slip buried two more men.
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  • 42 4 [From Oicr Oivn Correspondent. Singapore, July 2-L After further evidence of a ■■’hnihu character to that given by the pievu u witnesses, all the accused in the MeK murder were charged and commit 1 the Assizes, reserving their defence.
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  • 24 4 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July Mrs The death has occurred or Gutcher, formerly Miss oreney» husband recently died suddenly.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 “ROK" ROOFING Stands for Permanence. Suitable for Bungalows, Factories, Tea Houses, Go-downs, Coolie Lines, Rubber Drying Sheds, etc. It will stand the most severe climatic conditions of the tropics, is cooler than iron, and lasts longer. Water from roofs covered with it can be used for domestic purposes, as it
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    • 69 4 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. Page 2.— Sporting News; Taiping Tattle Charges Against Interpreter; and Toilettes at the Auteuil Races. Page 3.— Death of a Pioneer Planter and A Complete Reconciliation. Page —Editorial: Duke and Labourer and Telegrams. Page s.— Telegrams. Page 6, The Law Courts; The Tronoh Mines Case; Kuala Lumpur Motor
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  • 96 5 SOME MORE DIVIDENDS. AN ACTIVE MARKET. (P.G. Special Cable.) London, July 23. Highlands and Lowlands Para Kubber Co., Ltd., have declared an interim dividend of 7| per cent. The Yain Seng Kubber Co., Ltd., owning 1,993 acres in Perak, announce an interim dividend of 25 per cent.
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  • 251 5 TO-DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyers and sellers only) in our share list on page 7 to-day Yesterday. To-day. a* e xx SMAJLII. -2 -2 5Q CO 2Q tn Lahat 13 13$ x. 13$ 13$ x. Pahang 0. 8/10$ 9,6 8/7$ 9/3 Penkalen 4$ 4$
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  • 27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 23. On the local share market sterlings were firmer with a brisker demand. The general tendency is better.
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  • 86 5 LATEST PRICES IN LONDON. [From a Malacca Correspondent.') Malacca, July 23. Information has been received by the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the following were the prices of rubber in London yesterday Fine hard Para, 4/11, buyers. Plantation Para, 4/1 sellers. The market is firm at the
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  • 16 5 I From, Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 23. I,le price of Rangoon rice yesterday $242.
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  • 2130 5 SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. SIIUATION IN THE MEDITERR INBAN. London, July 22. Apropos of to-night’s naval debate the Daily Chronicle says the construction and machinery items, namely, £296,000 and £315,000 are not for new econstruction but for speeding up the normal programme. The needs of the Mediterranean are to
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  • 370 5 DEPUTATION OF COLONIAL PROPRIETORS London, July 23. Under the auspices of the Empire Press Union a deputation of Newspaper proprietors including Mr. Stanley Reed, Ti'»es of India, Dr. Barr. South African Argus, and Mr. Wade. Englishman, Calcutta, waited on Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster General, to ask for the
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  • 306 5 ',The Dardanelles. Berlin, July 22. The Cabinet of Tewfik Pasha demands that officers and soldiers must abstain from politics. The fair way of the Dardanelles has been reduced by half. The Italian Government surmises that the canonade was connected with a mutiny or panic or fright of
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  • 143 5 NATIONAL GRIEF. Tokio, July 22. The latest bulletins show no improvement in the condition of the Emperor. The greatest grief prevails throughout the Empire. Theatr s and other places of amusements ev rywhere are closed. The Kian's Sympathy. London, July 22. The King is sending frequently to
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  • 52 5 THE NEW GRAND VIZIER. Constantinople, July 22. Ghazimukhtar Pasha has been appointed Grand Vizier and is forming a Cabinet. Tewfik Pasha refused the post unless t’ ere was a dissolution of the Chamber, to which the Sultan objected on the ground that it was unconstitutional. Tewfik Pasha remains
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  • 51 5 London, July 22. The Koelnische Zeitung, referring to reports that Germany had made proposals to Russia calculated to embroil Russia and Japan, declares that these reports are spread by the Press hostile to Germany and adds that not a single word against Japan was said at Baltic
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  • 47 5 London, July 22. Mr. Sam L. Fay, General Manager of the Great Central Hailway, was knighted on the occasion of his Majesty opening the new dock north of Grimsby, Imm ngton Sir S L. Fay began life as a railway s er vant. Reuter.
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  • 38 5 ITALIANS CLAIM ANOTHER VICTORY. Rome, July 22. An official message says the Italians attacked, routed and decimated 1,50) of the enemy at a posi'ion west of Misurata. The Italian losses were 19 killed and 87 injured.—Reuter.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 428 5 TO LET. LIM LODGE,* 115 Western Road, opposite the Golf Club. Apply to LIM MAH CHYE, 41 Kimberley Street, Penang. NOTICE. INFORMATION is hereby given to the General Public that I, the undersigned, have for many years carried on business at No. 335 Beach Street, Penang, under the style of
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  • 338 6 SOUTH SUMATRA RUBBER. In the matter of the South Sumatra Rubber Estates, Mr. H, E. Burgess (Official Receiver and Liquidator) has issued bis report. The company was formed in April, 1910. It was promoted by Messrs. Lehwess and Hugo Bock, who caused the Commercial and Financial Agency,
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  • 225 6 JUDGMENT AGAINST THE MINES. In the Ipoh Police Court, on Fiiiav afternoon, Mr. W. S. Gibson delivered a lengthy judgment in the case in which Mr. H. D. Griffiths, in hi» capacity of General Manager of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., and Mr. H. Ashworth Hope, Attorney
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  • 251 6 VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, the hearing was concluded of the claim by Mr. Hugh T. Fraser, Manager of Elinburgh Estate, Kepong, against Mr. Posth, of Kuala Seiagar, for damages for injury to his car caused by the alleged reckless
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  • 55 6 Straits Settlemei.ts, of Mr. E. C. H Bird. L. R. I. B. A., who w»8 on h's way to England via South Ameiioa, on combined leave. The pay of the post
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  • 135 6 Tuesday, July 23. Jewish Holiday. Volunteer Maxim and Bearer Sections. Federal Council opens, K. Kangsar. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road; Matsuo’s Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wednesday, July 24. Penang Rural Board, 3 p.m. Volunteer Mekometer and Semaphore. Band, Esplanade,
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  • 118 6 PENANG FOO 1 BALL LEAGUE. The f flowing provisional fixtures have been fixed for July: Date. Trims Ground* Wed. 24... C.U.A.C. v. Crescent... V. Green.. Thurs 25... C. Star v. H L.F.C. Esplan. Fri. 26.. P.C.C. v. P.F.S. F. School. Sat. 27... I.K F.C. v. C.R.C. V. Green.
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  • 35 6 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.
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  • 21 6 July 24.—Molyneux Plate July 26.—Liverpool Cup. July 30. —Stewards’ Cup, Good wood. July 31.—Good wood Plate. Aug. I.—Goodwood Cup.
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  • 47 6 Homeward. Stsamsr. Arrives. Mails Sails Gloss 8.1. Teesta Wed. 24/7 10 a.m. noon. P. O. Devanha Sat. *27/7 N.D.L. Yorck Tues. 30/7 •Singapore, f Mails close in Penang. Outward. 8.1. Tara Thurs. 25/7 3 p.m. 4p.m. P. O. India Thurs. 25/7 N.D.L. Kleist Thurs 1/8
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1189 6 v CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA Z AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. JL JL «LB Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 e t deserve Fend ...£1,650,000 J&P&D Mdtl Steamship Co. Id. aeBerve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 > 38. BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, B. O. Aosmoibs amd Brakohib. Amritsar Ipoh Rangoon x Bombay Karachi Seremban
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    • 119 6 STAY AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. Telegrams i Proprietor i “ORIENTAL.” S. M. MARTIN, HOTEL DE L'EUROPE, SS, Leith Street, Penang UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Eatirely Renovated, Eleetrie Light and Fans throughout Situation most Central for Business Houses, Banks, Railway Telegraphic Offices Shipping, etc. For Home Comforts and Cuisine
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    • 324 6 j The surest remedy for weakness of you body, brain and nerves, and depressed get U spirits iS I ‘VANA' I ‘VANA’ Tonu yJ The first dose will convince you of B its invigorating power. A short M\ \j 11 course will completely restore I H strength, energy, power of
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  • 2185 7 1 Capital. Subscribed. Value. 3 Dividends. Name J 2 a I M 9* 1908 1909 I 1910 1911 1912 MINING. «moOOO »300 000 30,000 »10 »10 10 30 30 10 int Belat Tin Mining do 3 w 000 225 000 22 500 10 10 Bruang 2 21 Ploo 000
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 138 7 Chantaboon, Ger., 260, Sachse, July 22, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Coen, Dut„ 820, Visman, July 23, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Dunera, Brit., 3403, Davidson, July 22, Calcutta, gen., Huttenbach L. Co. Hohenfels, Ger., 3408, Schanitz, July 22, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach Brothers. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Gully, July
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    • 64 7 Chantaboon for Langkat Coen for Sabang, Olehleh Padang. Dunera for Singapore. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Isabella for Alor Star (Kedah). Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Kinta for Port Swettenharn and Singapore. Kalmoa for Deli and Langsa. Mambang for Setul. Omapere for Port Swettenharn and Singapore. Pangkor for Dindings
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    • 57 7 ARRIVALS. By Malaya (July 23) from Deli, Rev G Pykett, Mr and Mrs H h laassens and one child, Miss H Brundsma, Messrs C Duggan, F Postman, W V Riamedyk, H Brinkmann, A Schmoutziger, Learn Koei Joo, Uey Boon Teong, M Mann, Gordon Hare, P Helmers, Httmmond, Tambi, Tongkoe
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    • 54 7 The ss. Malaya will sail for Deli on the 25th July, at 11 a.m. The P. &O. Royal Mail steamer Arcadia having left Colombo at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, is expected to arrive here at midnight on Thursday, 25th inst., and will leave for Singapore and China at 8
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    • 128 7 Pbnang, July 23, 1912. (By (Jourtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/16 4 months’sight Ban); ...2/4 9/32 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 1741 3 days' sight Priveoe 175 f Bombay Demand Bank 1741 3 days'sight Priv> t 175 j
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    • 251 7 Pbnang, July 23, 1912. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Oosst 3 ib. 5 oz) No stock. White Pepper $34.50 buyers. Trang Pepper $23 3/4 sales. Maoe $J 20 sellers. Mace Pickings $llO sales, □lover $35 nominal. Nutmegs 110 $24 buyers. JNo. 1 $8.20 sales. No. 2 $B.lO sales. (.Basket
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    • 123 7 oj wh«re jrom, Approttimato dal« of arrival, whort bound, and Agents. Arcadia, Colombo, July 25, China, A.G. Brasilia, S’pore, July 27, Antwerp, B.M. C. Ferd Lalliz, Europe, Sept. 2, Japan, B.M. Devanha, S’pore, July 27, Bombay, A G. Den of Glamis, London, August 10, Japan, B Glenlochy, London,
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    • 153 7 The companies do not guarantee the date» of arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah)—Kedah, July 23 25, 27, 29 and 31 and, Tong Chuan, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Asahan.—Petrel, July 26. Bagan Serai.—Daily.
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    • 74 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Cloee. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m« Negapatam Madras Teesta 11 a. th, Alor Star (Kedah) Resident Halewynll a.m. Pangkalan Brandan Ban Whatt Soon 2p m, Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 pm/ Singapore, Hongkong Swatow and Amoy Hong Wan I 3 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 254 7 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 1 Norfolk Street, Strand Great Britain. J London Chief Office I Canada Buildings, Indian Empire. J Bombay, Chief Office Battery Road, S. E. Asia. J Singapore, W; A. Whitb, Manager. A. R-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1232 8 p q Intended Sailings. Steam Navigation Co. British India Steam Navigation Co., IXHCTED ARRIVALS AMR DEPARTURES. limited. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. Vo. I B t.»d. P to Sin.. STI...K. 1912 Thur. 25th July at 4 p.m. Tara July 25 India connecting with Medina. Singapore. Sat. 27th July at 4 p.m. Lunka
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    • 1229 8 Norddestscher Lloyd. Bremen. ±n oceai steam snip co., tu and CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAV. CQ., LTQ '"THE Companies* steamers are rf e 8 1 from Liverpool outwards for the w China, and Japan every week, and from IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. mZh'rf THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this
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