Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 June 1914

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 144 VOL. LXXII. THURSDAY. 25th JUNE. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1108 1 jiaaaoaDwannnDßnnnnnwnnnnD B p FOH $3O C D p XTOU can have the Pinang D I Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. p (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportioi at« Quarterly and jj Half-yearly rate». c Subscriptions are payable j n advance and remittances should H be addressed
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    • 37 1 wti 11 »i m M_micjut—ozo j BUCHANAN’S SCOTCH WHISKIES. U “BOYAL HOUSEHOLD” u lAS SUPPLIED TO HOTALTYI. 5 BLACK WHITE H THE OLD FAVOOKITE. II mb “BED SEAL” R ALLER DEMNYS CoJ lm-rr ss u n .I*l
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  • 1900 2 VII. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS THE MEN, THEIR STYLES AND METHODS. By H. Gordon Lowe. (All Rights Reserved It is only within th 3 last few years that lawn tennis has developed into such a universal and international game. This is partly due to the gieat keenness which the Davis Cup
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    • 979 2 WANTED. W A N TED NATIVE SURVEYOR for work in A LIGHT and AIRY OFFICE close to Siamese Malaya. Apply stating Banks and business centre in Penang, salary required. Apply Box No. 20, c/o Pinang Gazette 8." C/0 Pinang OauMt. 27 6 676—25-6 WANTED early October, FURNISHED HOUSE not less
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    • 318 2 I I Clearance Sale. I a g %iiiiiiiimiiiiimiimiHiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii»f fl I The Malayan Trading Co. S Ib Liquidation. 49 Bcach Street The Trustees are Selling J WHOLESALE or RETAIL the balance of the I Stock-in-Trade at COST PRICE or UNDER. 1 THE STOCK CONSISTS OF g Bedcovers, Blankets, Broadcloth, Coatings,
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  • 765 3 Autumn Meeting, 1914. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE. —No amendmendi to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at least seven dais befo e the date of the Special General .leeting. The Notice must give full
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  • 2227 3 MR. MAULEFFINCH’S BIG CLAIM. The Port Swettenham Rubber Company’s undertaking would seem to be doomed to be the subject of interminab'e litigation, says the “M.M. Following the protracted dispute with Towkay Loke Yew, ending in the latter's victory before the Privy Council, came the recent case in
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  • 160 3 Messrs Guthrie’s report. dated Tuesday, Jund 25, states.—The auction held this morning saw little change iu values, the tone being quiet but steady. Smoked sheet again obtained the highest price of the sale, $ll9 per picul, this being $1 over last week’s best. Pale crepe was sold
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    • 15 3 WORLD-WIDE FAMOUS >.< y*o "s> <d>~a? I DRY GIN II LONDON Penang Agent*. SELLAR, MURRAY Co.
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    • 210 3 International Rubber Congress Exhibition, BATAVIA. 1914. NOTICE. ’N VIEW of Mr. A. VAN LAER having kindly promised an award for the best commercial sample of smoked sheets (Hevea) produced by any one of the estates in MALAYA, the subscription list has been re-opened and entries will now be accepted by
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    • 400 3 e After Illness After the racking effects of fever, dysentery, cholera, colic or bowel complaints, every part of the tody needs strengthening. It is not enough merely to take tonics cr artificial stimulants, for only by building-up every part of the body can health be regained. SCOTT’S Emulsion is a
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  • 1084 4 THE MINIMUM PRICE PROPOSAL. I [Special to the Pinang Gazette'} Opposition to the recently revived scheme that the Government should fix, and maint?.in, a minimum price for tin is being directed along two main channels. A monoply, even a Government monoply. is said to be undesirable; and it
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  • 695 4 Of the fivo Blue Anchor Line steamers taken over by the P. O. Company in 1910, averaging less than 6,000 tons apiece, only two comparatively modern vessels, the Commonwealth and Geelong,” are retained. The addition of the five new “B” steamers each of 11,100 tons, blings the Branch
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    • 215 4 PERTUSSkN Sis a harmless and efficient remedy against aU diseases of the respiratory organs, especially Whooping Cough, Catarrh of Larynx, Bronchial Catarrh, Asthma, et0 -> which re°°s nized unequalled by the highest authorities. Also the Affections of the Lungs relieved by the use of it. TO BE HAD AT HTBBT
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    • 50 4 Sufferers from indigestion will find safe, pleasant, and permanant relief in Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, the family medicine of British Colonists throughout the World. Its great virtue is proved by the fact that more than two million bottles are sold every year. At Storesand Dispensaries everywhere 80 cents a bottle
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    • 233 4 THE STRAITS CINEMA, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Expensive Engagement and fi st appearance of FRANK J. SIDNEY Co., The World’s famous Jumper and Whirlwind dancers di; ect from the BANDMANN circuit In a Novel, Original and Sensational Combination A Morning in a Sportsman’s Garden!!! An Artistic Clever and Reigning Attraction. AND The
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  • 197 5 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Tars, Brit, 3651, Hamlyn, June 24, S’pore. gen., H. L. Co. Taroba, Brit., 3657, Addenbroke, June 24, Madras, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Sanuki Maru, Brit., 3822, Data, June 24, Calcutta, gen., Paterson S. Co. Indraghiri, Brit., 3600, Chorters, Juce 24, New York, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Indragiri,
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  • 125 5 Pknanq, Junk 25, 1914. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 31/32 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 3 16 3 Credit ...2/4 5/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’ sight Private 175} Madras
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  • 96 5 clobk at cenecal roar ornc.’. To- Mobbow. F r Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 9 a m Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga Perlis j Port Swettenham and P Singapore Pin Seng 3pm Singapore, China and 8 P Japan Dilwarr 4 p.m. Bindings, Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh Pangkor 4
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  • 191 5 The companies do not guarantee the date» if arrival of these vessels, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctu ility. Alor Star, (Kedah).—Tong Chuan, June and 25 and Kedah, June and 26. Began Send.—Daily. Began Datoh.—Pangkor, every Monday. Deli.—Indragiri, every Sunday, Merkus or Van
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  • 49 5 Malaya for Deli. (E.S. Co.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Avagyee for Bindings, Sitiawan, Bsgan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Indragbiri for Singapore and China. Jin Ho for Asahan. Glenogle for Rangoon. Hong Wan I for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Assaye for Singapore, China and Japan.
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  • 258 5 Pbmawg, Junb 25, 1914. S. P. Tapioca $4.00 sale?. M. P. Tapioca $4.15 buyers Gold leaf $54.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 os). $16 1/2 buyers. White Pepper $28 1/4 buyers. Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace $no nom. Mace Pickings $93.00 sellers. Cloves $50 nominal. Nutmegs 110
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  • 219 5 Tbvra4»v. June 25 Outward English (P. O.) Mail. Band, Golf Club. 6 p.m. High Water 1.22 a.m. and 1.11 p.m. Low Water 7 25 a.m. *i d 8.10 p.m. P-C. Bowls Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. FriJav. Jaac 26. Penang Veterahs’
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  • 38 5 July 6. —Meeting of Penang Athenaeum. July 13 to 18—Hongkong University, Matriculation Examination. July 17.—Penang Turf Club, Autumn Meeting entries close. August 1 and 3.—Penang Turf Club, Autumn Meeting. September 7 to 12-—lnternational Rubber Congress, Batavia.
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  • 31 5 Prnaxg :—The E. U. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Ho'el, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel aud The New Sea View Ho el. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoos :—Strand Hotel. Cbylon :—Nuwara Eliya.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 246 5 Leith Street, PENANG. The Keechun Photographic Studio have made arrangements whereby CRCUP OR INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHS can be taken at the Town Hall, on the occasion of the Veterans’ Ball on Friday next the 2dth June. Our Photographs are taken by-Arc Light and nut Hash-light, whereby we can guarantee a photograph
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  • 1160 6 Many people, and many writers especially, appear to the possessed by strange obsessions on the clothing of humanity, a theme which has attracted minds great and small, from the author of the rather grim Clothes Philosophy to the spirkliog genius who in the weekly chatty paper discourses learnedly, for
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  • 919 6 DRIVER ACQUITTED OF CHARGE OF NEGLIGENCE. The hearing was resumed yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Ezechiel, of the case against Mahomed, the driver of the Municipal Fire Engine, concerned in the collision in Campbell Street, after the Fire Brigade display on the 23rd. of last month. He was
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  • 571 6 CHARGE OF RETAINING FAILS In connection with the recent theft of cycle accessories from the firm of Messrs George Tissington and Co, Lim Ti anff Swee, clerk to Mr. Alan Hamilton of the Fire Brigade Department, was yesterday afternoon charged before Mr, R jj Osborne with dishonestly
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  • 215 6 Page 2.—Tennis (Spe.'ial). Page 3.—Weekly Rubber Report; Port Swettenham Rubber. Page 4.—Tin Industry (Special); Log Book. Page s.—Shipping Arrivals; Clearances; The Week’s Events; Coming Events; Mails Produce Exchange. Page 6.—Clothes Fire Engine Collision J Sto’en Cycle Accessories. Page 7.—Telegrams; Local Share Market; Sporting News. Page B.—What Other
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 314 6 it is the same all the world over DUNLOP tyres cotae successfully through any test, however severe, in any country, however distant. The latest example of Dunlop unswerving and unchangeable reliability is furnished by Mr. P. H. Dodson, of Valveless Cars and Dodson Motors, who has returned to London after
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    • 33 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Brothbrs, Proprietors.
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  • 144 7 .—Reuter. STRAITS AND CEYLON'S RECORD OUTPUT. PRESIDENT’S FORECAST; RUBBER ROADS OF THE FUTURE. London, June 25. Prioce Arthur of Connaught opened the fourth International Rubber Exhibition at which 54 Governments are represented Prince Arthur said he thought it would not be far off the mark to say
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  • 126 7 —Reuter. MR. I.LOYD GEORGE CRITICISED. London, June 25. In the House of Commons, in a debats on the Finance BiP, Mr. Lloyd George said the Government did not propose to drop the proposals for relief of local rates but the grant to local authorities which was dependent on
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  • 58 7 —Reuter. CONFERENCE WITH IRISH LEADERS. London, June 24. Recently there have bee i a series of Cabinet meetings. Mr. Asquith to-night conferred with Messrs Redmond, Dillon and O’Connor. The Amending Bill. Later. In the Hou->e of Lords the Earl of Crewe announced that the second reading of the
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  • 63 7 ,—Reuter. NICARAGUAN MINISTER’S THEORY. Washington, June 25. Giving evidecce before the Foreign Reations Committee of the Senate, Senor Chamorro, the Niciraguan Minister, said that certain Germans had urged that the three million dollars offered by the United States for canal rights to Nicaragua, were inadequate. Senor
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  • 65 7 FURTHER ECONOMIES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 25. At a meeting of the Sandycroft Rubber Co., Ltd., Mr. Plumpton, who presided, said he regretted that they were unable to maintain the former handsome dividends, but a final dividend of 10 per cent, was recommended, making 35 per
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  • 48 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 25. Lodge Tullibardine, Kuala Lumpur, held an installation meeting and banquet yesterday evening, when Dr. Rose, Install ing Master, installed Mr. D. D. Ince, as Right Worshipful Master. The function was well attended and proved most successful.
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  • 23 7 Reuter. Paris, June 25. The French loan of 32 millions sterling will be issued at 91, interest per cent.— Reuter.
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  • 232 7 REGENT appointed in servia. Belgrade, June 24. The King has abdicated in favour of the Crown Prince Alexander, for reasms of health. No Abdication. Later. King Peter has issued a proclamation that owing to illness he has appointed the Crown Prince to act as Regent. This was
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  • 133 7 ;—Reuter. KIEL CANAL OPENED. Kiel, June 24. The Kaiser opened the enlarged Kiel Canal, and British warships joined the German ships in firing a salute as the Hoheozollern conveying His Majesty, steamed out to Kiel Biy, from the new gigantic Holtenau lock, which accommodates the biggest
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  • 69 7 ,—Reuter. FEARED TOTAL LOSS. London, June 25. It is feared that the Gothland ashore at Lands End, will become a total loss. Two boats were launched but they capsized and the occupants were rescued. 800 passengers were transferred to another steamer. A Gallant Crew. The Gothland’s captain
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  • 34 7 Reuter. IMMEDIATE TRANSFERENCE. Washington, June 24. It is anticipated that the American battleships will be transferred to Greece within a week. The “Idaho” is at present in the Mediterranean.— Reuter.
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  • 29 7 ROUSING WELCOME IN INDUSTRIAL TOWNS. London, June 24. Their Majesties the King and Queen received whole hearted welcomes on visiting industrial centres in Nottinghamshire.
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  • 29 7 —D.O.L. DURAZZO'S GOVERNOR CAPTURED Berlin, June 24. Governor Schiach has been seriously wounded and captured at Durazzo. The rebels have i equested the cessation of the devastating bombardment.—D.O.U
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  • 143 7 .—Reuter. ENGLISH MAILS DELAYED London, June 24. O dy a small portion of the French mails are arriving in England in consequence of the postmen’s strike. The strike was renewed this morning, the men demonstrating instead of working. Postmen Resume Duly. Paris, June 24. Tie postmen have
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 59 7 THE RESULT. London, June 24. The race for the Northumberland Plate, at Newcastle-on-Tyue, resu’ted as follows: GDLLER 1 BOWMAN 2 CHANCE BIRD 3 Nine ran. Won by two lengths. A neck between second and third. THE BETTING. The betting on the Northumberland Plate was as under 9to 2
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    • 37 7 ANOTHER “RESOLUTE” WIN. Rye, Connecticut June 25. The Resolute beat the Vanitie by 14 minutes in a thirty miles America Cup trial race at Long Island Sound. The Defiance was hopelessly in the rear.
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    • 19 7 London, June 24. Parke beat F. Lowe 6—l 6—3, 6—4. Brookes beat Ritchie 6—l 6—o, 6—l.
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    • 49 7 —Reuter. REST OF ENGLAND’S BIG WIN. London, June 24. At Lords the Rest of England defeated the Marylebone South African team by an innings and 189 runs. At Horsham, Hampshire beat Sussex by two wickets. At Bradford, Yorkshire and Leicestershire drew, the visitors leading on the first innipgs.-
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    • 103 7 Following is the result of the Empire Stakes (six furlongs) run at Newbury on Wednesday, June 10 th Iron Duke, 7st 31bs, Plant 1 Elgon, 7st libs, R Stokes 2 San Stefano, 7st 71bs, Spear 3 Also ran: Prester Jack, (Wheatley); Zebre, (Foy); Quantock, (Piper); Etheric, (Robbins); G.
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    • 61 7 The following ties have been fixed for to-day Single Handicap.—W E Hutson v. A F Robertson J G Allan v. V G Ezechiel H B de Hamel v. E Reimann. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap.—J D Fettes v. H Muir V C
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  • 93 7 TYPHOON EXPERIENCES. Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co. the local agents, advise us that the P. and O. e.s. Nellore has been held up by typhoons off the coast of China, and is expected to leave Penang on Saturday, July 4th, instead of Friday as originally scheduled. Hashim, a sub-warder
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  • 76 7 THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. i WOOD-MILNE AND SYNTHETIC RUBBER. [P. G. Special Cable.] Lonnon, June 24 Batu Caves will pay an interim dividend of 25 per cent. Jeram Rubber Estates will pay 15 per cent, place £2,500 to reserve, and carry forward £l,BOO. The commodity shows a further
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  • 182 7 TO DAY’S CHANGES. The following are the changes (buyeis and sellers only) in our share list on page 9 to-day Yesterday. To-day SHABBB. 2. 5 o S oq x Mining. Gopeng C. 27/- 30/6 28/- 30/6 Lahat $5 5{ 41 5 Pahang C. 7/6 8/4 J 7/6
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  • 18 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 25. A number of sterling rubber shares are down.
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  • 35 7 London, June 24*. The following are the ruling quot tioaa for rubber Plantation Para, Ist Latex, Crepe 2/3 Para to arrive 2/9 j Market dull. [*By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead i Co.]
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  • 25 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 25. The following prices were realised here to-day Rice Rangoon $152 Siam first 190 Siam second 175
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  • 85 7 The Supervisor of Customs, Perak North, informs us that for the period from 26th to 9th July, 1914, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the rules under the Customs Duties Enactment will be
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  • 60 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $69.60 per picul, business done. No London quotations. The following business in tin was done to-day Penang Tin Exchange 6| tons at $69.60 Straits Trading Co. 50 tons at $70.20 Eastern Smelting Co. nil. Leong Fee i Co. nil. Singapore
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 283 7 WANTED. An experienced dresser to take charge of Estate’s Hospital in Perak. Good salary to competent man. Application to be made by letter enclosing copies of testimonials to G,” c/o Pinang Gazette. WANTED. KRANI for European Estate in Kedah. Mast speak and write English and Malay readily. Knowledge of Bookkeeping.
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    • 491 7 CLERK’S BILLET WANTED. BY AN energetic young man, well*up in Book-Keeping and all Estate accounts, returns <fcc neat writer. Leaving present phce solely for higher prospects; Please apply Clerk,” c/o Pinang Gazette. 677—22, 24, 26-6 PENANG CRICKET CLUB. THE following P.C.C. debentures have been drawn for redemption on 31sft August,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 108 7 A Most Sensational and Enterprising Bill FOR To-night! To night I! AT George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. A Great Biblical Film “SAINT PAUL.” A Biblical Story written by A. Padovau and played by the actor G. de Liguoro. This film obtained the Great Special Gold Cup given by
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  • WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY.
    • 354 8 "Malay Mail.” The successful Stye meeting of the Selangor Turf Club is a further answer to those whs held that the betting without bookies system was to end the existence of racing in this country. The system has by now been given a fair trial
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    • 267 8 "T. O. M.” Foreseeing the s’ight depression, the majority cf the members of the bazaar cut i heir supplies, only ordering the necessities, and now they have no heavy bills to meet, nor have they to wait an interminable period for the realisation of their capital.
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  • 241 8 Important New Department Being Formkd. We have made enquiries and from an authoritative source learn that with regard to what has appeared in the press lately respecting the attitude of the Government concerning the proposed Public Trustee Bill, shortly, the posi'ion is as f illows, says the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 310 8 B'carlton HOTEL, y I I M. LEITH STREET, PENAHQ. H RECOGNISED SECOND-TO-NONE R ENGLISH HOTEL IN PBMANG. Fl U SPECIAL TERMS TO SOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AM PLAITEM. jg Fitted with Electric Lights and Fan». Term» Modern** g S French, German and Italian Spoken. Fj I I Situation, Accommodation, Service, Cuisine Wines
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    • 53 8 You judge the sincerity of silver by the hall-mark. The sincerity of an advertisement may be estimated by the consistency of its appearance. If advertisements appear persistently in the press, it is evident they are honest and worth your while to reply to. If »hey were not, they could not
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    • 248 8 11 nwp—■ iy^iil I h I DEWARS I H MS M| M i I “extra i j special I i I WHISKY i y 1 H 1 H M w KATZ BROS., Ltd., J SOLE AGENTS. M M W M NOTICE. RILKSHAWS. AXT E BEG to notify the public that
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  • 2251 9 I "2 -pits). Paid up. Number of laaue S’ 1 Sharea. Value. 2 Divide., 2 Nam*. g SB TO to ss» .i > s’ l 1M u --7 ~i m. «0.000 wo,ooo( M 13 T- 9 D g- S ««g’?2 z 1813 lOOOOO 800 00 ’1 7 Z Chender
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 895 9 »?a—wb—rßTfc banks, HEIDSIECK MONOPOLE. chartered bank OF India Red Seal and Gout Americain. AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA, a OHLENDORFF’S Incorporated by Royal Charter. ™-up<mu. DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO Reserve Fund £1,800,001 AND Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00? 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, K.O SPECIAL RUBBER FERTILIZER Agkmciks and Branchks. Amritsar Hongkong Penang A.. Ways
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  • 402 10 MR. ALFRED JONES BURIED AT JESSELTON. An impressive ceremony took place at Jesselton on the evening of April 27 when the remains of the late Mr. Alfred Jones were reinterred at the cemetery, says the “B. N. Borneo Herald.” The corpse was brought round from
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  • 264 10 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended June 6 there were 90 deaths —55 males and 35 females, equal to a death-rate of 45.27 per mille per annum, eompared with 38.22 in the preceding week and with 43.06 in the corresponding week of last year. The following
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 252 10 FOUR CROWN WHISKY o fl. M.S gf tf ftfiMnUM» rg ®L on lAta <flW jMna Cl£Ld StaJtcb (Bhtekt). Robert Brown Lr* GLASGOW LONDON Schmidt, KDstermann Ct Sole Importers for PENANG. IxportTgency. WHOLESALE buying agencies undertaken for all British and Continental goods including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals
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    • 52 10 The Penang Rubber Stamp COMPANY. RUBBER STAMP MAKERS STATIONERS 40. CHURCH STREET. PENANG. GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. You can have this if you order your Envelopes from the above firm Lar<e Stock of Strong Manilla Envelopes To be cleared at $l-25 only per 1000. Place your order eariy to
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    • 780 10 INSURANCE ■r~inr~ini —mi —ini —mi n [J FIRE INSURANCE. x-"W vr W" A w W a Liverpool Victoria Insurance o CHAMPAGNF JL JL JL JL VJL JL A M. A 1 The undersigned having been appointed 5= Agents of the Corporation are prepared to LJ m issue Polices of Insurance
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  • 823 11 DIFFICULTIES TO BE FACED. The question of a common alphabet for all India is gradually attracting some amount of attention, says the Statesman.” It is scarcely necessary to demonstrate the incalculable advantage of having one script which would be as familiar and intelligib'e in Madras as
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1072 11 rifIJUW ttAZKITE ABT N Y K. Japan Mail Steamship Co.Ld. I p CTF Treatment x\ j&s. r at home |F‘ “Hazeline’ Snow”\| Il (Trade Mark) vjMH EUROPEAN LINE, ||l Provides the most delightful and successful means 1 hi! A Fortnightly service is maintained be. m P rov ing an d
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    • 69 11 Pipe Lines. The oldest and largest makers of high pressure Pipe lines are Messrs. Boring Co., who during three years delivered approximately over 300,000 tons used especially for Hydro Electric service. For The British Aluminium Co, at Loch Leven they have installed 39 inch pipes for 980 ft. Head. The
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    • 336 11 nr iTry what a refreshing, easily digested, and specially nourishing food beverage may be made with Benger’s Food in combination with tea or coffee, cocoa or chocolate. Benger’s Food, prepared with fresh new milk forms a dainty and i delicious cream, rich in all the necessary food elements. If half
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2130 12 p Is&as. Rritish India "I fel S .P.?^ AN Steam Navigation Co. 1 ,1 N D L I STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. W 1 I china mutual steam nav co m lIPECTED ARRIVALS AN# HPABTUMS f INTENDED SAILINGS I IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. I jornpanie, Wame redMp ,J. INTENDED SAILINGS.
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