Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 July 1915

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 173 VOL. LXXHI. FRIDAY. 30th JULY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS. 73
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 778 1 C U TOU Want w SHIP, y BUY OR SELL 0 RUBBERS OR TO p L FORWARD QOOD3 Ito ANY PAST or thm WOfiLD f eo to n' ALLEN DENNYS Co., f. VWIOM ITBSKT. THE PINANG GAZETTE, nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnar SLUM l._ F*E 1 OFFICE A”3 PRESS: Cl OF* A W j
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    • 64 1 UaaDDODaaaoaaßDarooMaacrocw FOB »30 g u V7OB can have the Pinang g a X Garotte" posted every day 3 for a whole year to your addreas. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, 527). G n Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. g q Subscriptions are payable in q advance and remittances should be addressed to
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  • 480 2 THE STANDARD MARKET. The general position, says the Ironmonger of June 26, is stronger than for some time past, and it is confidently expected that the improvement bai come to stay, although there is not much prospect of any sharp upward movement in values The main support of the
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  • 172 2 A good many writers and talkers about rhe new Loan and its conversion rights must bs finding it both monotonous and clumsy to be always using the terms Old War Loan” aud New War Loin.” On the Stock Exchange, where so many familiar names are in common
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  • 137 2 Since the outbreak of hostilities the business of marine underwriters a r Hamburg and Bremen has, for all practical purposes, come to an end, and their posi tion is almost as serious as that of German shipowners, many of whom are now faced with absolute ruin. To
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  • 28 2 Fenang :The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runny med e Hotel, Hotel Norman, Falmouth House (Boarding.) Singapore:— Ruffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Cetlom Nuwara EUya.
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  • 517 2 IN ACTION AT BUKOBA. In the capture of Bukobi in German East Africa, in which Private Ashworth was killed. Four members of the first Burma Contingent took part, they were Private S Penfold, 25th Royal Fusiliers unwuuuded. Piivate P Ashworth, 25th Royal Fusiliers killed in action on June
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  • 186 2 Calcutta High Court Point. Calcutta, Ju’y 22An interesting point was rai-ed the in Calcutta High Court today for setting aside a decree on behalf of a defendant who is pow fighting for His Majesty. Some time ago N rsiug Dass Nathulal obtained a decree against Messrs J
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1186 2 WANTED. Conductor for near AnfiivCfS&fV flf the Kulim, Kedah. Oaly experienced men need apply. Reply stating salary 0 k w Declaration of War. No. 57, c/o Pznang Gazette. 717—28,30,4-8 FOR salk. A Mass Meeting WILL BE HELD IN KULIM. an Estate Of 55 acres halt planted with Rubber ON THE
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    • 203 2 A Mad Elephant crushing out a man’s life with its huge foot, would not be more terrible than the cruel demon RheumatismRheumatism that cripples the limbs, weakens the muscles and crushes all comfort, peace and hope by its horrible pains. Little’s Oriental Balm cures Rheumatism. Ls phenomenal success is a
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    • 1088 2 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. BANKS. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, to The Alien Enemie* (Winding- AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA Up) Ordinance 1914” His Excellency Sir Arthur Henderson Young K.C.M.G., has Incorporated by Royal Charter by instrument under hand dated the 14th day of July, 1915, countersigned by
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  • 3542 3 “ST." discussion on shortage of LABOUR. adverse influence in china. An extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Plan'ers’ Association was held in M’lacca Club, on Sunday, for the purpose <f discussing the present shortage of Chinese labour and considering possible remed i eB 3 heir deliberations were of
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  • 200 3 A matter touched upon by the chairman of Sampang is one affecting Java estates in general. After stating that the yield of rubber was equal to 310 lbs. per fecre, Mr. Bingley remarked These figures dispose of the contention sometimes expressed in London rubber circles of late
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 261 3 iAu i A DouKe When buying Worcester hire Sauce, always look for the signa: ure tn kkhite I «I Ll±l on the Red label, and see also that the name LEA PERRINS is embossed in raised letters on the glass bottle. LEA PERRINS* label and bottle are copied to such
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 169 3 THE TIDES. PenavgJuly, 1915. Penang Standard Timer-—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard Dle Tla.e B Oste Time. Ht h m ft. h m ft. F 30 m 2 40 TO 30 m 852 1 6 2 23 a 7.4 9 8a
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  • 2904 4 flighter in form. BETTING—AND BETTING BILU It cannot be sail that there was any noticeable display of eothadaam and keenness on the opening day of the Penang Turf Club’s July Meeting yesterday, but, on the wh >le, the racing was good, the weather was favourable, and one or
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  • 250 4 Th” Rice Dinner at the E and O. was argely attended and afterward? there were accessions to the audienc’, which, for a couple of hour-?, enjoy d the Cabaret entertainment cf the Miss s Wo ids, with their mother as accompanist. It was a great evening
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  • 34 4 THE SENTENCE. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 30. In the Kwong Yik case, Boey LUfa Chin was unanimously found guilty, and sent to jail for seven years’ simple imprisonment.
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  • 1109 4 A PECULIAR CASE In the District Court Pmang, to-day, before Mr. R. Scott, Mr. J. A. Alexanle< Manager of the local branch of Messrs. Wearne Bro’., Ltd., Motor Car dealers of Anson R»ad, Penang, answered to a summons tesue 1 agaimt him by the Police for
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  • 304 4 Woman’s Rebuke for Cranks” Dr. E r hd Smyth has a remarkable Utter in the Morning Post.” The executive of the British Committee of the Wj moa9 International C ingress gent me (she savs) a report of the recent procesd at To* Hague with a demand
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 189 4 In the matter of the Alien Enemies (Winding-Up) Ordinance 1914 AND In the Matter of BEHN MEYER Company Limited, an enemy Company within the meaning of the said Ordinance. NOTICE OF SALE OF Freehold and Leasehold Lands and Premises SITUATE AT Mac Alister Road and Sungei Pinang, PENANG. To be
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  • 1387 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual meeting of Kelomak Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered officer French Bank Buildings, Singapore, there being present Messrs. C.V Miles (chairman), P. M. Robinson, F. C. Peck, Tan Kheam Hock, J. Hay Macnaughtou, J. Suodgrass and (for the secretaries Messrs
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  • 271 5 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 13th July, 191». Present.Mr. W. Peel (Prfsident,) P. T. Allen, J jhn Mitchell, A. F. Goodrich. Quah Beng Kee, and Yeo Guan Seok. Absent.Mr. Lim Eow Hong. 1. The minutes of the last meeting
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  • 199 5 Many changes have taken place in the commands of the Stuai’s S eamship Company’s vessels during the war, and we are indebted to the company for a complete upto datp list of the commanders of their liners. It is as fullowa Capt W S Fawcus, s s
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 591 5 F.M. S. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. THIS Agency will furnish employers with suitable men FREE of charge for any position they have vacant. Assistants, Book-keepers, Store keepers, Clerks, Shorthand Typists, Typists, Conductors, Dressers, E-tgine and Motor Car Drivers, Fitters, Carpenters, Contractors Buildings, etc.) also nurse’, ayahs, and all other domestic servants desiring
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    • 350 5 a |a n THE l a Great Sale a I ON r-,1 U| Monday Morning and following Days. Bargains, Bargains, zzz Bargains IN SIXTEEN DEPARTMENTS. Write for Sale Catalogue. n REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS WILL BE D j Cleared at Ridiculous Prices. i °j Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., LIMITED., PENANG. nJ UUBHBUMUHHHBHHMHHBHBBUBHBMUBHBUdk
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  • 1153 6 M M.” The report of pr< ceedi igs in Parliamen’ provide very satisfactory rt-aiing. To-day’s cables should act as a d-cided stimulant to those whose feelings might have been depressed as a remit of seeking light and leading io the Northcliffe papers which have offered a very
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  • 975 6 The man in the street at Home m iy pass over the recent messages regarding the brush with Turks and. Arabs in the Aden hinterland, but if the significance of the outbreak in this bit of Arabia is small, all who have passed through Aden, that forbiddiag
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  • 134 6 The following is from the orders f,, August by Major the Hon. A. R. A dam the Commandant 011 The undermentioned have been tskrn on the strength ou E S Burgi?, W S Dunn, W F G B Madden, H D S ;arphin, 8 Wo d*' hill, W
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  • 115 6 Theie will be no issue of the Pi Uftnn Gazette on Monday. The paper will be published as usml on Saturday. Messrs. Pi i chard Co., Ltd. will be open on Saturday as usual. The store will be closed on Monday. The Library will be closed on Saturday
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  • 53 6 Arrivals. By Ipoh (July 30) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs Ng Sen Fatr, Mr and M.s Ong Boon Tat and Mr and Mrs Lim Teck Le<>ng; from Po't Swettenham, Rev P E Rebbeck. Messrs Tan Chin Wah, F W Barlow, J M Thomson, A H Heap, L Swei? and
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  • 346 6 Tin is qu ;ted in London to-day at Xl5B 10s. Spot, and£lc9 three months. Mr. and Mrs W. Kellie Smith have returned from Ptnang to Batu Gajah. The roll of advocates and solicitors admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of the F.M .S. coutiins 102 nsmee.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 THE POPULAR PETER WALKER PETER WALKER fB LAGER |1 I Lgg PETER FROM ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, or SELLAR, MURRAY Co., NORTHAM HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, IB A 17 a, NORTHAM ROAD, PENANG. Photographs only of the Highest Technical Excellence. Sketch Portraits in Black or Sepia A Speciality. Amateurs’ Films and Plates
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    • 91 6 E. 0. HOTEL. TO-MORROW, 31ST JULY, RACE DINNER. E. A O. ORCHESTRA. AMERICAN CABARET” DANCING. Extension of License. Seats for Pinner to be engaged previously. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PINANG GAZETTE.” The accounts of the Pinang Gazette,” having been issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are PAYABLE IN
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 38 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today and to-mcrrow, Penang Standard Times High Waler. Low Water. 2 40 a.m, 8 52 a.in, 2- p.m. 9- 3 p.m. 3- a.m. 9-24 a.m. 2-52 p.m. 9 33 p.m.
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  • 258 7 RUSSIA’S FINE RALLY. neutral vessels sunk. PBEMIER TROUNCES THE PESSIMISTS. MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON HIS WORK. With little dting in the West, the new.® in regard to the op'tft'ion) on the Eastern front is most satisfactory from the point of view if the Allie 3 the Russians at
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 90 7 [Reuter’s Services]. Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, July 29. A French communique says: Nothing* noteworthy las occurnd over the whole front, between the North Sea and the Vosges. Weiccup’ed two blockhouses in Alsace. The Vosges. Paris, July 29. local cannonades and grenade fighting are the
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    • 353 7 SPLENDID RESULTS London, July 28. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George said that during the past month the Lumber of munitions workers had increased by 40,000, nearly half of whom were skilled. 2k hundred thousand voluntary munitions workers had been enrolled, the bulk of
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    • 220 7 MINISTER’S ELOQUENT APPEAL. London, July 29 Mr. Lloyd George was the chief speaker at an important conf< rence in London of the Coal-mining Industry. He emphasized that c al was th) lifeblood of the nation in peace-time and was paramount in war. All must ask themselves the
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    • 727 7 OPTMISTIC PRONOUNCEMENT. London, July 30. In the House of Commons’, Mr. Asquith moved the adjournment of the Home till S ptember 14. He pointed ou- that the Coalition had been responsible for a substantial legislative output ii eluding the War Loan, which had convinced the world,
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    • 316 7 PESSIMISTS REBUKED. London, July 29. The first point in Mr. Asquith’s speech, which is given prominence by the papers, is the rebuke to the backbiters who depress the Allies and encourage th» enemy.” There was an immense demonstration in the House at the word backbiters” and
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    • 179 7 QUESTION IN COMMONS. London, 29. Prior to the close of the sitting of the House of Commons, tl e Liberal mem-, ber for Dor’et East, Captain the Hon. F. E. Guest, raised the question of compulsory service, which, he said, was the only way to win the war
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    • 25 7 London, July 28, The Daily News says it is rumoured tl at Sir E. P. C. Girouard has left the Munitions Department.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 324 7 BEJHJN’B COMMUNIQUE. Amsterdam, July 26. The Russians are evidently more than holding their own in the present phase of the battle for Warsaw. To night’s Berlin communique, which is brief, adnfts heavy Russian attacks ou the Narew front, also before Warsaw itself. The Germans claim some 2,000 prisoners,
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  • Italy’s Campaign
    • 83 7 THE ITALIAN CAPTURES Rome, July 29. An Italian communique says: In Carnia the enemy, under cover of fog, attempted to attack and we~e promptly repulsed Our Alpinists stormed a number of tranches in front of Palpiccolo. We spent the day on the Carso Plateau strengthening imporlant positions
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 37 7 TWO BRITISH VICTIMS, London, July 29. German submarines yeste r day sank one Swed’ph steamer, two Norwegian barques, two Danish schooners one trawler and one British steamer, the Mangara, of Glasgow (1,821 tons).
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  • General News.
    • 129 7 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. London, July 29. Tn the House of Oommors,’ Sir J. D. Rees (Nottingham, Unionist) inquired whether special licences were b»ing issued, authorising the delivery, to alien enemies in China, of goods in the hands of shippers before July 26th, and authorising the
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    • 130 7 ENGLAND AS A BASE. Londo»’, July 29. In the House of Commots, Mr R D. Holt, (Hexham, Liberal) asked Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary, whether he was aware smuggling of opium from England to China was going on on a large scale and whether he would take
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    • 67 7 MR. LAW AND COMPENSATION. London, July 29. In the House of Commons, replying to a question regarding the general policy of the Government in the matter of compensation to sufferers in the recent mutiny in the Straits Setdements, Mr. Bonar Law said he was not yet in
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    • 133 7 COLONIAL SECRETARY’S STATEMENT. London, Ju’y 28. In tbe House of Commons, Mr. Bonar L«w, replying to a question by Mr A. MacCallum Scott concerning the riots in Ceylon, said these were chitfly due to racial and religious animosities. Sentences of death had been passed in certain cise®,
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    • 30 7 London, July 29. A Havre telegram bays tho cutton cargo on the attamer Dacia, capture! by a French cruiser, on March Ist, has been sold for £140,000.
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  • 42 7 SUMATRA CONSOLIDATED. THE MARKET.’ QUIET. (P. G. Special) London, July 29. Sumatra Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd, will pay a final dividend of 15 per cent. Rubber is quiet and the market du 1. The commod ty is under 2/6.
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  • 29 7 London, July 29*. Tbe following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist Latex Crepe 2/sf. Para to arrive Oct.-Dec. [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co,]
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  • 50 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 29. At a meetirg held at Ipoh, the Chinese unanimously decided to form a Perak Chinese Volunteer Corps, and a Committee was formed to enroll recruits. Already several applications from Chinese, Strait* ,and F. MS. born you hs, have been received.
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  • 82 7 I For the period from tbe 30th July to sth August, 1915, inclusive, the value of l tbe highest grade of rubber is fixed at two t shillings and six pence ore-quarter penny j pet lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber s du which expoit duty
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  • 133 7 PENANG’S EFFORTS. A movement is afoot in Penang for the collection of subscriptions for the relief of the sufferers by the recent Can*on Floods. Mr. Goh Talk Chee and o her pro* mitent Chinese have formed a Committee in the cause and are now active Considerable
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  • 174 7 Messis; Sandilands Butt try ard Co as'c us to publish the following further subscriptions of the West River Relief fund Lim Eow Hong $2OO, Sin Ban Guan $lOO, Ban Seng aid Co., $&0, Cheah Cbim Yean $5O, B®n Tin Lum Co., $5O, Ghim Bee Chan $5O, Heap Huat
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  • 69 7 The following are further contributions which have been received by the selected committee of the Penang Hindu Sabha. Balance on 7-7-15 $99 34 Subscribed am ng the Labour Force of Bukit Tjok Estate, kind favour of G H Anderson 4 30 The Indian staff New Quar.
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  • 129 7 The following are the latest quotations in our share list Yesterday. 7 o day Z> 0Q Shades. J. S "v M oq M Mining. Chenderiang 17/- 18 G 16/6 17/6 Deebook 17/6 18/6 17/6 18/Gopeng C. 27/- 30/- 27/Kamunting... 30/- 31 6 30/- 31/L&hat s3| $35 3$
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  • 49 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m. this evening 1. Selection The New Barmaid ...Ciook 2. Two Step College Lije ...Hick 3. Polka Mirette ...Dupret 4. Waltz Duns les Nuages Waldteufe! 5. March ...El Capitan ...Soma
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 168 7 HOW ALEXANDER UNITED THE KNOT Advertising is t r< e<linz rew giants every year and making them more powerful (?very Lout. Publicity is the sustaining f»iod of a powerful bUs tie.*» jiud the only strengthening nourisbment for a weak I he man wl o delays hi* entry into a»IVU' thing
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  • 608 8 EVIDENCE ON I'HE PROPOSALS FOR COMPOSITION. The Kwong Y.k Bmk case, in which Boey Lian Chin, an ex-direct >r, is charged with cim nal breach as a banker in respect of $lOB,OOO, between November 11 a< d 19 19)3, was continued throughout Wednesday’s sitting of the
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  • 191 8 A few days ago the death at sea, three weeks earlier, was reporte I of Mr Joseph Moir, brother of the late Councillor Moir, Aberdeen, who was employed in the rubber plantation industry in the Malay States. Mr Moir was retu>nir g lr»me
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  • 145 8 Secretariat correspondence regarding the suggested addition of a rule to the rules under the Traction Engines and Motor Oars Enactment making it an offence for the driver of a motor car licenced f-r hire to refuse a fare on 'demand, was laid on the table at a recent
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 104 8 FREE BY RETURN MAIL*. OUR GRAMAPHONE RECORD CATALOGUE I DROP A POSTCARD FOR ONE TO-DAY. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., PENANG. Qw >. V a* V <>• /«Z X Z> e< /VL A \< Obt&in&ble^ af zZZ T /4. Za Vv«>X^V* V X w r < YA% *V* > Xt'V
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    • 357 8 As Shakespeare would have said: 1 I f<) T 1 5 1. > jC I 1 d -1 I 1 I v> jF J j 1 caSB k >*—> "dr Which tyres to fit that ts the question, Whether 'tis better on the road to suffer The bursts and punctures
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 234 8 YOU CANNOT MAKE A MISTAKE. IF YOU KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE FAR-FAMED THE STRAITS CINEMA Co., EMPIRE HALL. PENANG ROAD. Phone No. 628. WHO HAVE ALWAYS THE RIGHT KIND OK Dramas, Comedies Features and Exclusives To fully ensure you enjoying a pleasant evening TO-NIGHT I THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT
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  • 852 9 S. T. INQUIRY INTO THE CAUSE OF THE DISASTER. A marine court of inquiry eat at the Master Attendant’s office on Wednesday morning for the purpose of inquiring into the loss of the Norwegian-owned steel screw steamer Vivar, which foundered in the eaily hours of
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  • 103 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 30. In the Vivat collision case, Mr, Nacus, Acting Second Officer of the Brisbane, said that he signed on at Hongkong as boatswain, and acted as Second Officer He had no certifica e. He took charge of the starboard lifeboat and rescued
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  • 547 9 The Me srs. Ke medy A Co. report: The New War Loan has entirely overshadowed all stock markets during the past month and general business has been on the most limited scale, although prices for the better investment class of securities have been well maintained. Rubber
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  • 47 9 RUBBER OUTPUTS FOR JUNE. The following are the outputs fo r June: Asahan lbs. 11,639 Am pat 7,985 Alma 19,600 Anglo-Sumatra 63,028 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.). 37,332 Ayer Kuning 6,500 Alor-Pongsu 18,700 Ayer Tawah 17,200 Ayer Hitam 20 103 Bradwall 16,873 Brieh 9,715 Beverlac 13.280 Blackwater 10,822
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  • 35 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Rotorua, Brit, 555, Gully, July 30, Tongkah, gen., E. S. Co. Both, D.t., 827, Wiggess, July 29, Batavia, gen., K. P.M. M. Austin, Brit., 97, Cowary, July 29, Asahan,igen., E 8. Co.
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  • 50 9 To-day. Mary Austin for Asahan. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore Hebe for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Pangkor for Bindings Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Mambang for Setul. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping.
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  • 104 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chay Un 8 a.m. Langsa, T Semawe, 'X Segli, Olehlsh,/ Both noon Sabang, Padang etc, l Batavia J Tongkah and Renong Rotorua noon. Singapore Ipoh noon. Calcutta and Durban Golconda noon. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee
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  • 129 9 /Penang, July 30, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit ...2/4 21/32 n 3 Documentary ...2/4 11 13 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175} 3 days’sight Private 17 7 J Bombay Demand Bank 175| Moulmein Demand Bank 175
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  • 265 9 Pbnang, July 30, 1915. 8. P. Tapioca $5.70 sales. M. P. Tapioca 16.00 sales. Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $29.90 buyers Trang Pepper out of season. Msce $llO nom. Mace Pickings s6osellers. Cloves $45 sellers.
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  • 210 9 PeNANG. July 30 BbKTt- cts. Soup per catty 18 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 20 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail each 50 Tongue 50 Feet 15 Heart 40 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork rjer catty Pig’s Head... 22 Feet 20 Tongue 36 Mutton per
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  • 69 9 Friday, July 30. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Empire Theatre, Penang Road Electrio Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road (George Town Cinema. Saturday, July 31. Band, Golf Chib, 6 p.m. Suaday. August I Outward Mail arrives, morning Church Services. Monday, August 2 Band, Esplanade. 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 3 Band,
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  • 12 9 July 31.Penang Turf Club Races. August 14.P.L.R.C. At Ka’ipong Bahru.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 377 9 Rates for Casual Advertisements. for sale, to let, situations vacant, etc. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.20 pet inch. 2 insertion* 1.10 3 0.95 4 0.85 °> 75 9 0.60 12 or more insertions 0.50 Advertisements are charged by space A line of ordinary advertisement)! type in the Pinang
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    • 291 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISSING—OR LOST. IF the gentleman who took a Volunteer helmet by mistake from the E <fc O. last (Thursday) night will return it to the following address the owner will be obliged. Advertiser has another (not his own but the ona left H. c/o Pinang Gazette. The Bankruptcy
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    • 218 9 THE FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM. Advertising is, after all, a matter of hitting the eye of the public If you allow too great an interval to elapse between insertions of copy the effect of the that advertisements will have I worn away by the time you hit again. You may continue yur
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    • 44 9 INVALUABLE for HEALTH’S SAKE. Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMA. .1 Pronounced by the HIGHEST Mi DICAL AUTHORITIES i 'th II V II I Ths SAFEST &nd most RELIABLE Remedy f:s to.-» Xs?v. 75 YEARS* 1 WOHLD-WIDE REPUTAiM SOLD BY Tie Ge»rp Tm
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 120 9 rjp J_J y~ HIPPODROME CIRCUS. GRAND OPENING NIGHT TUESDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1915, Location .-~Magazine Road. THE W2LL KNIWJi CIRCUS IN THE EAST 25 EUROPEAN ARTISTS 25 A Gigantic Combination of the Brightest Stirs of t ie Arena also Our Magnificent Stu 1 of Educated Horses and Ponies. Performance every evening.
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  • 736 10 FAILURE OF GERMAN DIPLOMACY. Mr. A. G. Gardiner,editor of the Daily News,” says the rupture between Pres dent Wilson’and Mr. Bryan is ore of the great landmarks of the war. He goes on Whatcverjother significance the event mayjhave, it is conclusive evidence of the failure of
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  • 135 10 Major vr n Pappenheim, the German military attache at Peking, who was reported to have been murdered by the Mongolians while on an expedition, is safe in Constantinople, back with his old regiment. A private cablegram received by a German resident of Shanghai
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 523 10 »i i "'7"'w BENGER’S EggSg Natural Food entirely free from any y ir chemical substance T T?** whatsoever. £jjr I t is different from all other foods in being j U\4jF J scientifically combined J with natura l digestive z I principles. is prepared for child, invalid, or aged person,
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    • 480 10 I CEMENT H— I 3irst Quality I I I Fresh Shipment Just Arrived. I SELLAR, MURRAY Co., penang. Aferital When brain or body is weary the digestive powers are weakened and distaste for ordinary food is often experienced. Under such circumstances the Allenburys’ iet is es P ecia fiy valuable.
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  • 436 11 The Rev. Denis Fletche r who resigned bis appointment at Rochdale Parieh Church to become chaplain to the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers (Territorials) and is now in the Dardanelles, has sent an interesting 1- t‘er to a Rochdale s desman, in which he saj s: We
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  • 195 11 An important pronouncement as to the extent of the action taken by the British Government in regard to food supplies in order to keep down prices in this couatry has been made by Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, ia a letter to Mr
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  • 222 11 Northern France, Jane 21,Heavy cannonading has been heard this morning in the direction of the British front near La Bsssre. A story told here illustrates the solicitude for his men which is cha r acterestic of Sir John French. Daring a surprise visit behind
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