Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 156 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 10th JULY, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 951 1 'u' yoxTyfA^Tio'sfiip^. n BUY OR SELL 0R(JB R E R Son to R FORWARD GOODS U J «5 AN/ PAST or the WOULD f] C GO TO R ALLEK DENNYS Co., 0 n i, union btkut. n NV NORTHAM HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 75 << i7 At NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG, QUALITY,
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    • 54 1 OlDDMER FOR $3O g U can have the Pinang n X Gazette posted every day 3 for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and n Half-yearly rates. n n Subscriptions are payable in n advance and remittances should be addressed to D a PINANC CAZETTK
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 96 2 Oa the Race Course this morning abcut thirty horses were put through strong, steady work in preparation for the Summer meeting which comei off bn Thursday and Saturday 29th and 31st July. This work was watched by a fair number who seemed to bake much interest in the
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    • 81 2 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday: Mixed Doubles HandicapMrs Rose and W S Dunn beat Mrs Wright-Motion and W Motion Jr by 21—17. Championship—J M Chalmers (D) beat E Reimann by 2119. Singles HandicapTersano beat Back by 21—18. The following tks have been
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    • 130 2 To-day, Sri Penang meet Stia Tanjong Tokcng, in the First League. To-morrow, Sunday, Crescent and Bihrol Alam (Sungei Penang) meet, and the fixture happens to decide the League Championship of 1914. As it also is the last ma‘ch of last year’s League, the Cup presented by the Vice Presidents,
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  • 154 2 MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF $B,OOO. A big theft is reported to have occurred on board the steamer Tong Chuan, plying between this port and Kedah. It appears that on Thursday last the Chinchew of the vessel was entrusted with the sum of $B,OOO by the rice mills here
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  • 126 2 Illicit dealings or selling of liquor in the Province continues. The Province Wellesley Senior Revenue Officer, Mr. A. F, Mow, has been busy trapping th* offenders. Before the Butterworth Court on the sth instant, a Chinaman was fined $5O, or two months, for selling beer for
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  • 102 2 At the Electric Polyscope to-night the 4th sth and last chapters of Fantomas,” will bo screened, follow’d by a drama entitled Tiuth in the Wilderness,” in two parts, together with a Gaumont War Topical Belgians at Bay,” and others The management announce that their orchestra has been strengthened
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  • 38 2 Arrivals. By Alma (July 10) from Deli, Messrs CRB Murray, O Conac, J Hemsen, D Vcrway, C Houtman, B van dee Berg, H Engsler, Lok Man Chon, Kow Yin Poh, Ng Bw-e Seng and Khoo Thian Liong.
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  • 498 2 In the course of a letter to the Singapore Free Press Mr. Fred. K. B. Peck, says: As it is the reported intention of the Government to take the Reserve Force and Civil Guard Bill through all its stages on Friday next, I
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  • 133 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the fol. lowing list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on July 8 ...$25,897 40 Aden Dennys, June and July 20.00 F C Ebbels 25.00 Sin Seng Hin Co 25.00
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  • 65 2 The following are the latest quotations ia our share list: Yesterday. To-day, I* Bhabbb. 22 -2 W 'O A -d) Mining, Kamunting... 33/6 35/6 33/6 35/Rahman Tin sl2| $l3 Serandah 75c $1 90c $1 Pronoh S. 9/- 10/- 8/- 9/General. E. Smelting (0r?... s6* s7i s6f $7
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  • 502 2 S.T.” REGRETS AND TRIBUTES FROM THE SUPREME COURT. Mention of thd sudden death of the late Mr. Justice Fisher wae made in the Singapore Supreme Court on Thursday by the Chief Justice (the Hon. J A. S. Bucknill, K. C.) U ef r the work
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  • 259 2 Mr. Lloyd George’s Visit to an Aircbaft Factory. In has first speech to the employees at the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company’s works, at Brisol, Mr. Lloyd George said I wish to thank you on behalf of the Government for the excellent work you are doing
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  • 141 2 A Siam Steam Packe t Company launch has again been the object of a murderous attack. Yesterday morning, eays the Bangkok Daily Mail of Ist inst., the Komain, which runs between Meklong and Ratbvui, had reached Ban Nok Kwek, when a man on the bank
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 879 2 wanted. j ust Received from London JUNIOR ASSISTANT for Rubber and AN ASSORTMENT OF Ooc .X«X’ p.’aLno., km. Beautiful Gem Rings, mg IQ Set with Pure White Brilliants ALSO WANTED. Fancy 18 Ct. Tamil conductor. Previous ex- Gold Wristlet Watches, perience of tapping and general estate and w.rk essential. Write:
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    • 551 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ALL persons claiming refund of assessment in respect of dwelling houses vacant for any portions of the half-year 'ending 30th June, 1915, are hereby reminded that such claim must be sent in to the Commissioners on or before the 31st day of July, 1915. Forms of petition may
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  • 736 3 Summer Meeting, 1915. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Thursday, 29th July, 1915. SECOND DAY... Saturday, 31st July, 1915. CORRECTED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Thursday, 29th July, 1915. 1 THE PONY ROADSTER HANDICAP. A cup presented by the Committee with $250 added by
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  • 1314 3 T.0.M.” PUBLIC MEETING AT BATU GAJAH. AN ELOQUENT APPEAL BY THE ORGANISER. The Reading Room of the Kinta Club was crowded on Wednesday evening at a meeting called by the Committee, when Mr. Valentine Hill, the District Officer, was in the chair, for the purpose
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  • 446 3 THE PUBLIC’S DUTY. We have received several letters, says the M Englishman,” commenting in adverse terms on the fund which has been opened in the columns of our contemporary, the Statesman,” for a war gift on behalf of the City f>f Calcutta. The amount it is hoped
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  • 145 3 Calcu’ ta, June 58th.—The acting ConsulGeneral for Italy invites she Italian residents in India, ani sympathisers to subscribe to Ahe National War Loan, 4| per cent, at 95. He has received a telegram the Italian Government Ao Itahan National War Loan has b»en opiuclf r snhsorirtion. Ron
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 109 3 Si ||\l I IFF INVALUABLE for you* Lire -HEALTH’ S*SJIKE. OF AH' S CANADA. I < X\ J INCORPORATED 1866. Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES BUSINESS IN FORCE £41,580,000. rhe SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remtdy fot FUNDS (EXCEED) 4M 000 TORP'O e U bX-ITY £2,900,000. Chief Office 1 Not
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    • 307 3 Officially Tested I Proved Reliable "VTERY possibly no Infant Food has been so thoroughly tested by J official authorities as Glaxo. g For over five years it has been persis- H tently in use by various Corporations, jj jj in Schools for Mothers, and in Hospitals. j At these institutions
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  • 18 4 Frayne.On the 10th July, at the Magazine Station, the wife of Inspector John Frayne, of a sou.
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  • 1313 4 S.F.P.” For four months General Botha has been in p 3 rsjnal command of the Union forces which have just brought to a successful close a difficult campaign organized for the purpose of capturing and occupying German South West Africa. Not only has it been a desert war
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  • 1055 4 Once again the Russian Army has surprised the enemy and, at the very moment when by all known rules they should still be retreating, they turn round in Poland and launch a series of severe attacks in the vicinity of Lublin and Krasnik with great success, causing
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  • 36 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefinel tin in Penang was $B2 50 per picul, business done—an increase of 80 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l7l 15s. Spot, and £166 10s. three months
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  • 563 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 p.m. tomorrow registration up till 6 p.m. to-dav The s.s. Alma will leave for Deli at 4 p.m. on Monday. Mr. A. Lindley of Kennedy Co. leaves for home by the mail tomorrow. The New Russian War Minister is General Polivanoff, formerly
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 164 4 BRISTOL MILK SHERRY AND ROYAL TAWNY PORT Shipped by Messrs. John Hartey Sons, Ltd., BRISTOL. BY ROYAL WARRANT WINE MERCHANTS TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. ww JU NORA COCKTAILS AND NERVES. WINE OF HEALTH Alore pleasing and in favour at all the Leading London Clubs and Hotels. w. Because
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    • 38 4 E. O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. on Saturday, 17th July. After Dinner nt 10 p.m. The Misses AILEEN and DORIS WOODS WILL APPEAR WITH THEIR ACCOMPANIST Mrs. HARRY WOODS IX THEIR SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN CABARET.” ADMISSION FREE.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 11-5 a.m. 5-10 a.m. 11-45 p.m. 6-12 p.m. 11-40 a.m. 5-54 a.m. 6 46 p m.
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  • 343 5 ENEMY’S COMPLETE SURRENDER. SPLENDID RUSSIAN SUCCESS. ITALIAN CRUISER TORPEDOED. KITCHENER AT THE GUILDHALL. The British artillery, with the assistance of French guns, repulsed a German attempt to recapture trenches near Pilkem, north ofYpres. There have been farther extremely heavy engagements near Souchez, and the French have made some
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 245 5 [Reuter’s Services]. FRENCH MOVE EAST. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, July 9. There has been another violent infantry battle north of Arras, the Germans again attempting to capture the sunken road between Angres and Souchez. The attack was preceded by a very heavy bombard ment,
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    • 40 5 London, July 9. Captain A. Sonnaes, a Biitish airman, who had previously been awarded the Military Cross, was killed at Upavon, while experimenting with high explosive bombs. He was hit by fragments a distance of 90 yards.
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    • 203 5 KITCHENER DAY.” London, July 9. The meeting to be addressed by Lord Kitchener at the Guildball to-day, as the inauguration of a three weeks’ recruiting effort in the City, promises to be a great; demonstration in honour of Lord Kitchener. Territorials will line the streets through which the
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    • 19 5 HONGKONG BANK’S INVESTMENT. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has applied for £1,250,Cu0, in the War Loan.
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    • 31 5 [From Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, July 9. The latent war loan subscriptions include :Straits Steamship Co. 10,000, Straits Trading Co. £20,000, Tovkay Lee Choon Guan £2,000, Wearne Bros, £,lOOO.
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    • 19 5 London, July 9. The House cf Commons passed the third reading of the National Register Bill.
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    • 33 5 London, July 8. G neral G.uraud has arrived in Paris. The General’s right arm was amputated during the voyage from Gallipoli. His rigiit hip is fractured, and his left leg broken.
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    • 27 5 London, July 9. A London Gazette announcement prohibits the exportation cf jute, yarns jute piece good-», and sacks. These are prohibited to ail destinations
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 158 5 AUS TRO-GERMAN FORCES IN RETREAT. London, July 9. Both the Austrian and Russi a communiques show that the Russians have recoiled in a startling manner on the invaders. The Austrians admit that superior Russian forces aie delivering numerous severe attacks and that they have compelled the Germans
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    • 53 5 London, July 1.-—News from Russia indicates that the Germans will fortify the line of the Vitula if they can and push raiding columns forward. Thete are indications of the cessation of movements of the main German Army, which have been badly knocked about by
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  • 46 5 London, July 8? In the debate in the House of Lores on the India Consolidation Bill, all the amendments suggested by the Committee in Appendix B were carried, but Lord Islingtorf withdrew the various Government amerdments which were not proposed by the Committee.
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  • Italy's Campaign.
    • 104 5 AIR FLEE I’3 ACTIVITY. London, July 9. The Italian heavy guns are smashing the fortifications at Cotte. The battle on the Isodzo has become more intense than ever. The communique says the Italians are making slow, but constant progre’s, especially on the Carso plateau, where they have taken
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    • 79 5 London, June 29th.—A conference a Vienna is considering the Italian campaign and the problem of how to deal effectively with Russia which will not play the German game and allow its army to be beaten. Tne unbroken front of Slavs makes the Italian problem difficult, as no considerable
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 102 5 RELATION OF BALKAN MONARCHS. London, July 9. Prince Hohfn’ohe of Langenberg, bro-ther-in-law to the King of Rumania, anlfi relative of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, has replaced Herr Wangenheim, as German Ambassador at Cons’antinople, New Turkish Generalissimo. London, Ju’y 9. The Times Mytilene correspondent says Enver
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 281 5 SERIOUS TURKISH SHORTAGE. Petrograd, July 9. Russian warships bombarding sank nine’ ships, laden with coal for Constantinople, Travellers who have arrived at Sofit from Constantinople state that the supply of coal has p’actica'ly ceased and that a number of trains were unable to start in consequence Depression
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    • 37 5 A BRITISH SUBMARINE’S FEAT. London, July 9. The Press Bureau has officially announced that a message received from Petrograd states that the submarine which successfully attacked the German warship in the Baltic was British.
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    • 168 5 SUCCESSFUL SUBMARINE ATTACK. Rome, July 9. An Italian communique says: Daring a naval reconnaissance m force last night in the Upper Adriatic, the Itdian armoured cruiser Amalfi was torpedoed, and sunk at dawn. The warship at once listed. The crew displayed admirable discipline, being drawn up on
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    • 64 5 London, July 9. Details of the sinking of a German submarine, mentioned officially on July stb, show that the French patrol boat Hollande, off Boulogne, fired 25 shots from short range. The submarine was hit, and disappeared in a cloud of thick smoke, leaving a patch of
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    • 29 5 Sebastopol, July 9. A Russian destroyer wks attacked near the Bosphorus by a Turkish submarine, which fired a torpedo, without lesu’t, and then disappeared when shelled.
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    • 137 5 INTERNATIONAL USAGE. London, July 9. Io the House cf Common’, Mr. Bellairs asked whether, in view of the German attacks on u arm d merchantmen, the Government wiuld ask neutrals to allow merchantmen to be armed for purposes of defence, by only one gun astern, to
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    • 55 5 Washington, July 9. President Wilson has decided nob to answer Mr. Gerard’s request that instructions concerning a tentative draft of the German reply in iegard to the Lusitania be submitted to him, Mr. Wilson being of opinion that he cannot enter into any discussion until
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  • General News.
    • 72 5 DEVASTATION AND LOSS OF LIFE. London, July 8. Tornados and cloud-bursts are sweeping Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, and have devastated regions, with great loss of life. A passenger train was blown off the line. A number of towns are coveied w»th wheat, blown from the
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    • 40 5 New York, July 9. The Government has taken over the German wireless station at Sayville, the only remaining means of communicating with Germany. There had fyeen many complaints recently of messages being sent, which violated American neutral!'y.
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    • 134 5 GENERAL BOTHA’S SUCCESS. Pretoria, July 9. It is officially announced that General Botha has accepte 1 the surrender of the entire Ge’man force in South-West Africa. An Unconditional Surrender. Ccape Town, July 9. The Germans surrendered absolutely unconditionally. General Botha presented an ultimation to the German
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    • 259 5 General Botha, Premier of the Union of South Africa, was oue of the most brilliant of the Boer leaders who fought against us in the South African War, but when the present crisis arose he supported strenuously the cause of the Empire, and announced his intention personally
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    • 74 5 New York, July 9. The Belfast liner Minnehaha, b uf.-d for London, has sent out a wireless message in Mid Atlantic stating that a fire has occurred io hold three, and that the crew are fighting the outbreak. London, July, 9. The fire on the Belfast
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    • 42 5 London, July 5. A series of violent explosions occurred in the forenoon at a powder factory at Hounslow. The noise was heard fifteen miles away. Huge columns of smoke we r e B°en, There are no further details.
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    • 33 5 Hague, July 7. Tn defeience to the w sh>‘s of he people, the Dutch Governmtnb ha-» altered the bill extending the Lands'arm, making the age limit 30, instead of 40.
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    • 20 5 Loudon, July 9. The Scottish Football League .«as decided io continue football. Only Saturday» will ba employed.
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  • 516 5 HOME GOVERNMENT’S COMMUNICATION. PENANG MEMBERS’ VIEWS CASE OF PROVINCE WELLESLEY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 10. In the Legislative Council, the Attorney General moved the second reidiug of the Reserve Force and Civil Guard Bill. Referring to the question of Eurasians, he said the reason the
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  • 105 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 10. At the Legislative Council meeting, in reply to Sir Evelyn Ellis’s questions regarding enemy firms nob yet wound up, the Colonial Secretary said there were only two, which it was not proposed to wind up, Singapore Oil Millsand the Medical
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  • 144 5 The Locomotief learns from Amsterdam that the Swedish Government has protested very strongly anent the Albatross incident. They a sert that Swedish neutrality ha? been violated by the Russian fleet which is said to have fired on the Albatross when in Swedish waters the Swedish Pre’S is
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  • 2502 6 Oeylon Observer.” ENQUIRY AT COLOMBO. The Judicial enquiry as to the accident to the P O s. s. Nubia was held on July 2nd at the Additional District Court, Colombo, before Mr Maartensr, Additional District Jud<e, with whom were associated Captains J 8 Meria and C
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  • 241 6 To the list of pets kept by our so’diers in the trenches, writes ths Manchester Guardian,” must now be added poor Anthony Wilding’s favourite dog, Sammy. Wilding’s friends in London knew the little Irish terrier well, for it was the inseparable companion of the great tennis player. Wilding,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1265 6 A w I Shave Yourself. I Y Every man submits the Gillette V A Safety Razor to the test of his A W individual beard. There is the y I wonder of the Gillette: its personal I A service to seven million different w y men. Get yours to-day. British
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    • 190 6 WOODMILNF TYRES. A Triumph of British Skill and Enterprise. The never ending testimony in favour of WOOD-MILNE TYRES is unique in its simple, strong statement of fact. Large and Fresh Consignment just received. FOA? PRICES APPLY THE TAI SENG Motor Repairing Co. 61, BURMAH ROAD. o I HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY." I
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  • 1693 7 S T.” ALLEGATIONS OF COWARDICE AGAINST MALAYS. SCENES AT THE WRECK. The Marine Court of Enquiry appointed to investigate the wreck of the steamer Zweena, with Mr E L Talma as president, sat throughout Wednesday. With Mr Talma were Lieut. Commander Cator, R N, Deputy Master Attendant,
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  • 237 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 9. At the Zweena wrack enquiry, the Malay Serang, who had cha-ge of the boat, said he p eferred not to make a statement. The Court decid d t.‘ at apart from the action of the Malay?, proper steps were taken to
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 104 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Qizette.' Sir,—As many people are complaining of the increased price of drug?, allow m? to point out tbe bu?e rise in price? which has taken place in the last year. 1914 Sod. Salycil 4/8 now costs 20/Brom. Potass 4/6
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  • 53 7 OUTPUT FOR JUNE. The following are the outputs for June: Alma lbs. 19,000 Bukit Toh Alang 10,911 Cluny o 15,838 Chemor United 17,283 Kota Bahroe 30,051 Kinta Kellas 21,100 Kuala Kangsar 31,119 Klian Kellas 1,856 Malacca 291,450 Shanghai-Malay n 4,728 Sungei Duri 8,140 Shanghai Klebang 9,586 Singapore Para 33,078
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  • 153 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 to 7-15 p.m. this evening 1. Selection Chilperig ...Herwe’s 2. Una Polka ...Hartmann 3. Selection H.M.S. Pinajore Sullivan 4. Waltz Pink Lady ...Caryll 51 Galop Clear the Road Le Thiere 6, March
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  • 71 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Mitsuki Maru, Jap., 55.2703, Chingwantao July 10, gen., P. S. Co. Mentor Brit., 4796, Warrail, July 10, Y’hama, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Trang, 73, William Pithie, July 10, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, July 10, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Lama, Brit., 957,
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  • 53 7 To-day. Ban Le® for Alor Star (Kedah). Namsang for Singapore, China and Japan. Pungah for Batu Bahra. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan B randan. Holf Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Trang for Trang. Lama for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Meggala for
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  • 43 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. Far Per Close. Ceylon, Australasia, x India. Aden, Mauri- I Karmala 6 p.m tins, Egypt and >loth insfc. (Saturday) Europe, I Reg. up io 6 p.m. etc. Parcels 4 p.m. Monday. Singapore Van Noort 1 p.m.
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  • 360 7 SUNDAY MJLY 11. Church of Eaglaad. St. George's Church.6th Sunday after Trinity Matins, 8 a.m Holy Communion. 8.30 a.m.; Holy Comr/union (Chinese), 915 a.m Sunday School 5 p.m., Evensong and Sermon, 6 p m. Hymn 536 There is a Land of pure delight. Psalm LIX Gray, Psalm LX
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 45 7 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, (SEA SIDE) PENANG. NEW IMPROVEMENTS have been made at our Promenade on the Sea Front. THERE WILL BE A MOONLIGHT DINNER EVERY MONTH, WEATHER PERMITTING. STRING BAND ON THE LAWN and EXTRA DINNER $2. DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. nra.’- 1 r x: <*
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    • 15 7 Bovril develops big reserves of strength IT MUST BE POVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE I
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    • 121 7 HOTEL NORMAN. Penang’s Select Residential Hotel. ENGLISH PROPRIETORSHIP. ENGLISH CUISINE. ENGLISH TREATMENT. Large Airy Rooms facing the Sea. Under the patronage of H. M. Judges, Medicaf Officers, Colonial Secretaries, Magistrate?, <fco. Terms Moderate and Inclusive. Cables: Normans” Telephone 392 ISEEKfiSEgSHKE: /.5 Debility enfeebled nerves, poor health and weakened blood these
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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