Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 March 1906

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 50 VOL. LXIV. MONDAY, sth MARCH, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS?
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    • 1941 1 x<l Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping P S 0. Steam Na.iga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. ibrdd.utsdw Lloyd. Bremen. TZ tion, Company. I n HnOk rtPECTII» AMMTALS ANB WPARTBREI g jjlj» M \.l. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddnlore a n(1 Isat. I7tl. Mar. at 2 p.nd Tl.ongwa h imperial German Mail
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    • 1054 2 THEAN CHEE 6 Co., Graham Co., Ltd., Established 1854. IS NOW HERE 4, Beach Street, Penang. The undersigned having been appointed AND MAY BE CONSULTED 14. Bishon Street. Agents of the above Company, are ready 4-1 to' accept, «ire risks at current rates. ±UK Manicure Sets, in Ebony in Leather
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  • 866 3 sorts of people, from Socrates dowries have thought conversation the chief ,'hitv <>f humanity. Ami all sorts of people, "jso from Socrates downwards, have recogL',l that in conversation woman does e-pecialiv shine. In fact, whatever else woman generally cannot do, it has b>en generally admitted that
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  • 870 3 The London Board of Trade recently received, through the British Foreign Office, from Sir J. Jordan, KC.M.G, minister at Seoul, a translation of the report of the Commercial Bureau of the Japanese Government on mines and mining in Korea. The following extracts from this report will
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  • 1559 3 Hongkong Daily Eri-ss. According to a frequently noticed, but as yet imperfectly understood rule in vital statistics, that periods of great national excitement, or during which a nation is called on to make an unusual display of national energy, are frequently, if not invariably, accompanied by
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  • 215 3 Per P. <t <). ste <mer I trlona, from London, February 1 fith, connecting with Arcaih-i at Golomb»:—To Singapore, Mrs R. S mtt-M array, Mr. C. E. Uraig, Mr. W. A Rose, Ca.pt and Mrs. Dundas, Mr. N. Ma'Phee Mr. J. Graham. Capt. Plavfiir, Mr. S.
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  • 834 3 PROGRAMME FOR Spring Meeting 1906. 12, 14, 16 MARCH. FIRST DAV. RACE I. The Maiden Plate. Value $3OO. A race for maiden horses. Weight 9.7 st. ex-Deli Griffins 71 bs. allowance. Distance, one mile. Entrance 15. RACE 11. The Paddock Cup. Value $6OO and $l5O for
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    • 39 3 A PROMINENT business man who has been restored to health by the timely use of Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil, refers to it as a priceless blessing A reliable blood tonic an! tissue builder—delicious in taste. .Sold everywhere.
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    • 69 3 A Good Family Liniment. Ever v family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries, which are of almost daily occurrence, there is nothing so good. It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief but brings
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    • 51 3 Neuralgia and Sciatica Curs I. The great pain relieving power of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has been the surprise and delight of many sufferers from neuralgia and sciatica. The excruciating pains characteristic of these di-eases quickly allayed by this liniment. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, for sale by all Dispensaries and
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    • 98 3 Rheumatism Can lie Cured. Many suf’’ rers from this painful disease have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relied obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A permanent cure may be effected by continuing its use for a short time. It will cost you but a trifle to try it.
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    • 251 3 FOR SALE. HORSE Bartender.”) Dogcart and Harness, in good condition. Apply to 28 2 5-3 J. G. BERKHUIJSEN. FOR SALE. Handsome ebony piano by S. T. Ramsperger it Co. In excellent condition. Iron Frame. Owner leavhig the Colony. 6-3 Apply 32 NORTHAM ROAD. WAN IE J)-()WNER. ■pOR A PONY, now
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  • 174 4 Mondny. sth March. Free School Prize Distribution, Volunteer Drill Hall, 4.15 p.m. High water 7.<0 pm Low water 1.40 a in. Tuesday. 6:h March. League Tootball St. X r. P. T. Homeward German Mail. High water 8.20 p.m. Low water 2.20 a.in. Wednesday, 7th March. Town Band, Esplanade,
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  • 1223 4 This is the season of the Annual Hegira and to those who are about to go Home it will be interesting, though not, we fear, very comforting, to learn from the current number of t he Indian Medical Gazette that, according to Dr. G. Bastogi, sea-sickness
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  • 377 4 P. C, C. vs. C. R. C. Oh Saturday afternoon at the Esplanade the Penang Cricket Club gained an easy victory over th® Chinese Recreation Club at cricket. The Cricket Club batted first, and quickly began to knock up the runs. Mugliston played a fine neat innings for 41,
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  • 381 4 Guides v. Anglo-'Jiiinesk School. A f «ir number of spectators were present at the Sepoy Lines on Saturday afternoon to witness the friendly game of Association foothill between the Malay States Guides and the Anglo-Cliincse School. The Guides as-umed the aggressive r ght from the kick-off, and the first
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  • 47 4 The following are the returns from the undermentioned mines for the month of February Kinta Tin Minks. Output 250 piculs. Approximate value $13,000 Water Rent 3,950 Working costs 4,425 Profit 12,525 New Gopeng Limited. Output 232 piculs. Approximate value $11,130 Working costs 3,400 Profit 7,730
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  • 469 4 SATURDAY’S MOONLIGHT FETE. Ihe moonlight fete organize’! by the committee of the Pmiang Swimming Cluo at Tanjong Bungah on Saturday night was another of those happy functions that leave pleasant memories. It was a decided success, and the promoters are to be congratulated upon the excellent way
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 222 4 [To fte Elitir of the “Pinang Dear Siu, The unfortunate residents of this and adjacent ria R have for the past few davs been driven to desperation l»v the so-called Boria festival It commences in the evening and continues until four o’clock i•! the morning. During this
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  • 93 4 The following subscriptions to the Japanese Famine Relief Fund, initiated by the Resident Councillor, are acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. D. M’ Gilmour Amount already acknowledged $6.905 Messrs. Adams and Allan 100 Chin Lee <t Co. 100 Mrs. E. AL P. AVolferstan (Butteiworth) 10 Total $7,115
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  • 242 4 frahco-germab differences. A COMPROMISE POSSIBLE APPEAL FOR CONCILIATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London. 3rd March. An authoritative German statement 1 been published, indicating that a comDr” 8 tnise is possible in regard to those qu e X°* being discussed at the Morocco Confers at Algeciras on which Germany
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  • 108 4 NATIONALISATION OF RAILWAYS. RESIGNATION OF A MINISTER. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd March. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Tok io reports that Mr. Kato Taka-aki, Secretary of State for Foreign Affiirs for Japan, has resigned from office owing to a disagreement with the Bill introduced bv the Government
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  • 109 4 REBUFF TO PROTESTANT ALLIANCE. ROYAL MEETING AT SAN SEBASTIAN. [Reuter’s Service. London, 3rd March. Mr. Herbert Gladstone, M.P.. the Home Se-retary, has refused to receive a deputation from the Protestant Alliance on the subject of the forthcoming marriage <»f Princess Em of Battenberg Io King Alphonso of
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  • 68 4 VISIT TO FRANCE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd March. Hi; Majesty King E iward has embarked on t he R »yal yacht at Pot tsmouth, en route to Cherbourg. His Majesty, who looked extremely well, will travel incognito and will meet M. Fallieres, President of the Republic,
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  • 30 4 END OF MAN(EUVRES. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd March. The British fleets have left Lago» the close of the naval manceuvres, and are returning to their respective, stations,
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    • 335 4 'INew Advertisements. MRS. BIRCH AT HOME,” Wednesday, i!je 7» ft inst,, .5 I’.M. tennis Qroquet. Jiunt (Slub The, Residency, Jst March, PJfJLi. waps? OMART CHINESE OR EURASIAN vJ Youth, as Salesman. Apply by letter to PRITCHARD it Co. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. r F'HE next Ordinary Meeting of the A Municipal Commissioners
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    • 117 4 ftOXl'lil BUT lONS must be addressed t« The Editor,” written on one side of ths paper only and accompanied by the writer o name and address not, necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the Pinang Gazette”
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    • 21 4 [J// communications intended foi insertion in this journal must be authenticated The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents
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    • 5 4 SCALES. McAlister V Co., Ltd,
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  • 115 5 A LONDON BELIK?,IW u*. t V t-C M LN IFICENT D( >N ATIONS. FROM BRITISH COLONIES. Httr 'Q' Reuter’s Service.] I London, 3rd March. I x Japanese Famine Relief Fund has Len <>P pned at> Mansion House, P-phe Governme’nt of Victoria, Australia, fifty’ lons of flour
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  • 101 5 THE TROOPS AND DISTURBANCES. MI’TINEERS PUNISHED. i Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd March. The Tsar has given his sanction to an nnlimmce forbidding the troops to use ;l nk rirt i kiges on,) he occasion of any disturbances. > London, sth March. The trial of the irititiiieers of the Russian
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  • 72 5 FRIGHTFUL LOSS OF LIFE [Reuter’s. Service.] London, sth March. A tornado has caused great havoc within the meridian of the Mississippi, United States Twenty-on* white people and over a hundred negroes have been killed. A disastrous towardo swept over the Societv Islands, Oceania, on the 7th ult, The
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  • 48 5 THE UNIONIST POSITION. Reuter’s Service London, sth March. Sir Edward Clarke, Unionist. M. P. for the Citv of London, speaking at a meeting in London, said that the Unionists would never regain their influence till they repudiated absolutely .the proposals to tax corn and meat.
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  • 48 5 AN IM POS ING ASSE M BLY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth March. I’heir Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught witnessed in Swaziland. South Africa, a great war dance by 12’000 natives, representing twenty tribes —ton unprecedented gathering of fullyarmed niLtives in time of peace.
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  • 54 5 AN AUSTRA LIAN PROTEST. [Reuter’s Service.] ,i London, 3rd March. rhe Hon. Alfred Deakin, Premier of the Australian Commonwealth, has addressed protest to the Imperial Government against the discrimination of a shilling a ton in favour of Japanese coal under the V.b in ese ,Q us to
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  • 37 5 PROJECTED TOUR. [Reuter's Service London, 3rd March. Die Kaiser will visit Spain in April, and will probably gwto Greece on the occasion of the Olympic Games, lie may meet King Edward in the Mediterranean. z
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  • 37 5 '[•Reuter’s. Service, j. London, 3rd March. The owners of forty jute mills at Dunslee have* decided-to close dowii.on the Bth inst., in consequence of the strike. There will* then be 35,000 workers idle.
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  • 307 5 THE SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. The following are ha testtits of Saturday and Sunday’s shooting competitions by the Penang Volunteers The Kedah Challenge Plate. To be competed for by teams of four men, under a suitable leader, at 200 yards. Prize A Plate presented by His Highness the Raja Muda
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  • 62 5 WALES r. SCOTLAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth March. The Intern itiona I Association football match between Wales and Scotland was played on Saturday, and resulted in a w in for Wales by 2 goals to nil. Last year Walei also defeated Scotland, her victory on that occasion
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  • 64 5 Ladies’ February Spoon. The following are the results of the play for the Ladies’ February Spoon over the Penang Golf Club links Mrs. Hoops 52 4 50- 25 77 Mrs. J. A. Brown 43 441 6 78 Mrs. Ebden 36 +49 2 83 Mrs. Murray 47 +6o
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  • 235 5 The Singapore correspondent of the South, China Morning Post writes as follows on Feb. 1 4 On March the first His Excellency Sir John Anderson, and Miss Anderson, will leave Singapore on leave for some five or six months. There can be no hesitation in saving that
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  • 524 6 The first man-of-war. built at the Mitsu Bishi Yard at Nagasaki, the destoyer Skiratsuyu, 381 tons 29 knots speed, was launched there on the 12th ult. Two sleimers for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha line, to plv between Oriental ports and San Francisco, are being built at Nagasakai,
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  • 145 6 Machaon, Brit., 4277, Long, March 5. Liver pool, gen., W. Mansfield N, Co. Mary’ Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, Mar. 3, Port Swettenham,, gen., Koe Guan Co. Pegu, Brit., 294, Coysh, March 5, Acheen, gen., Ban Ho Hin. Benarty, Brit., 2510, Sarchet, Mar. 5, Singapore, gen., S. Buttery Co.
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  • 36 6 Mary Austin for Port Swettenham. Taw Tong for Asahan. Canton for Pangkoraud Teluk Anson Nam Sang for Calcutta. Teesta for Negapatam and Madras. Chan Tai for Perlis and Steul. Flying Fish for Port Weld.
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  • 101 6 EK 11 Avagyee for Deli, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Cornelia for Pangkalan Brandan, at 1 p.m. to-1 norrow. G. Ai'car for Singapore and Hongkong, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and S’pore at 3 p.m to-morrow. Lai»v Weld for Teluk Anson, at 3 p.m tomorrow.
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  • 233 6 A'ri>>4* <*/ NZduimm, inhere from, <<p/>i ■> t- late <>f at nral inhere bmnol, atol aaeuts. Glenstkae, from Singapore, March 4, for Colombo, London, and Antwerp, B. it <’o. Si ezia. from Singapore. March. 5, for Havre, and Hamburg. B. Meyer it Co. Senegambia, from Hamburg, March 5.
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  • 25 6 Per s. s. Teesta, from Singapore, Mr. C. G Seth. Mrs. N. W. Mclntyre. Pers. s. Lidy Weld from Teluk Alison. Mr. Jeffries.
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  • 128 6 Penang, oth March, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank. 1 London Demand Bank 2/4 3/1G 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/16 3 Credit 2,41 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174 3 days’sight Private J76| Bombay, Demand Bank < 1 3 days’ sight Private 176 J
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  • 181 6 Penang, sth March, 1906. Gold leaf 81.— Pepper (W. ('oast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) n<> stock. White Pepper 281. aale.i. Trang Pepper 18.— buyers. Mace 81 sales. Mace Pickings 70 se l<rs. B. Nutmegs 110 >2 sales. r No. I 6.1(1 Sugar. -J 2 k ’<<• Basket 315 Tapioca
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  • 572 6 I 1 Year of Number p a jd For- Capital. of up Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares, i i MINING. 1903 $3()b,000 $30,000 .$lO s|o i’elat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s2| sales. 1900 175,000 13,500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 14. seller'. 1901 600,i00 60,000 10 10 Bruseh
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    • 261 6 Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints in Children. We have used Chambei tain’s (Jolie, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years,” says Mrs. B Cooke of Nederlands, 'Texas, U. S. A. “We have given it to all of our children. We hav
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    • 299 6 The Straits Sales Room. General Enquiry Registration Office, FOR Assistants, Clerks, Domestic Servants, &c., and those desiring to engage their services. Every endeavour will be made io suit employers and employees. Houses to let and enquiries for s\me. Registration Fee, only Si. I’. A. J. O FLAHERTY. Lire used Auctionee.r
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    • 41 6 Dr. C. Henry Hertz, < DENTIST, AT THE EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. WATCHES 2YEARS GUARANTEE «3 A? r” 1 Novelties in. «Jewellery by every Mail. Isle of Skye Whisky. Orangeboom Pilsener Beer. Dahl’s Sterlized Pure Natural Cow’s Milk. G- H- SLOT CO-, Penang,
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    • 597 6 rjLjija dy yf rw Klj L* ItMl I Is an a I'neqnaJtill Pmifying Agent 1 I aSff and is M 3nttispensab!e ot Coy ntrieo U ~~~1 j Sanitas Disinfecting Fiuid 5 is non-poisonous and non-stainin e fl 1 I general orpeisor.il use is thor>u c hhLff?; for 8 Tt.con.uletely disinfects
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    • 717 7 I S. A. DANIELL, Ltd, WroughtlronTubes&Fittings, TIVOLI BEER I Large Stocks Always on Hand. INJ WHITR r'» i acc nm-ri r- o 1 itOWFACTIIRFIW OF ,JN w Mll L GLASS BOT TLES. I kh.WlflV i JALI.J ur ADAMSON GILFILLAN &> Co., LIMITED. please yourself? |awS|H ,doubtedly will if you use
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    • 2466 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL A fIONA.L BANKING THE MERCANHLt. OF N ederlandsch-lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. INDIA, L!MiTED (NetheritndtTndln' Ditc tSCha PPij. i ™rnAr=j»77~»n..:.l Cb-.,t<.r P»id-up-C»pital $10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. A (m )he Suks o| Established 4T B*“v°“"} 8 ??"k.l Incorporated
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