Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 March 1906

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833. No. 65 VOL. LXIV. THURSDAY. 22nd MARCH, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2031 1 Intended Sailings. sapping.sapping; p. 0- Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeuhcher Lloyd, Bremen, tion, Company. h».» ibW JTX |i Negapatam. Sat. 31st Mar. at 2 p.m.l Teesta fl|A VL !*S j MAIL Sl’J< v K-L. i Madras, Pondicherry, Ccddalore ami Sat. 14th April at 4 p.m Thongua
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    • 506 2 H I Z\kir\A\kl r\ I D O Y THE BEST NATURAL APEKikiNT WATER. 1,1 l 1 ***** THE LUN UUIV Ul KLv I Vl\ I v WIT W r Clothes last longer when washed with BUEy&o Janos Qnpli4hf<4nan lists of:—EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Colonial and
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  • 744 3 p]{()1‘()SEI) RE I« ORMS. fro.Twashington gives some A f ihe IMI bcf >re Congress for the reform j j n committee ami an.l Senator «I,» i..tro<luce.( the Bill has L d -7 i, is ..pint.», that the amended r n S referable to the original. The
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  • 655 3 Daily Teleyr a ph,. So they were married, and lived happily ever after,” is good news that we hear less frequently nowadays Only a little while ago our novelists were content with conducting Edwin after many perils to Angelina's arms. They left him there. The idea
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  • 220 3 stumbling block at present. Ceylon Obszrvzr. i The Hon. Mr. C. H. Armstrong, Chairman of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce, at the annual meeting the other day, stiwted that his Committee had addressed the Indian Government at some length regarding the exploitation and cultivation of
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  • 1287 3 In no part of our huge Empire are there better opportunities for the training of troops for war than in India, and, under the strenuous rule of Lord Kitchener, every effort is being made to turn these opportunities to full account. It may be noted that
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  • 360 3 Per P. O. steamer Denanha, from London, March I To Penang» Mr. and Mrs. Symes, Miss Cowper, Mr. Buxton, Mr. Stark. I’o Singapore, Mr. Huson. Per I’ X’ O. steamer 11 imalaya connecting with the steamer Decanha at Colombo, from London March 2nd —'l’o Penang, Mr.
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    • 79 3 u n s liver is shown by an b lnt taste in the mouth, coated s bad breit h, drowsy and b.'bng. ami constipation. D.rui’s Tii«i|. 'l ui '‘ken and enliven the liver. ln 'J'" 1 1 direct and specific; they ri e I 'B’-r from the clogged inipurHo.i oVer
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    • 68 3 A Good Family Liniment. Every 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 blit brings about
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    • 140 3 Nothing Kqtial to Chamberlains’ Colic Cholera and piarrhoea Remedy for Hbwel Complaints in Children. We have used Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera aifd Diarrhoea Remedy in outfamily for years,” says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederla.ids, Texas, U. S. A. “We have given it to all of our children. We have used
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    • 79 3 WhoopiiiK Couch in Jmiiiticn. During the epidemic of whooping cough which was prevalent in Jamaica, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely used. Mr. J. Riley Bonnet, Chemist at Brown’s Town. Jamaica, says of it I cannot speak too highly of this remedy. It has never failed in a ••a-’e where I
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    • 1290 3 lemco. In order to profit by the won/! wide and H.R.H. The Prince of V/ales. reputation for purity .-md excelle ice which »e hav.: .rented for tlie CENUIME Liebig Compa y’s Extract, HU yam, unscrupulous makers occasionally offer LflBT IB MTU" Inferior me.it pr -p.uatiins for sale as ■j| V
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  • 164 4 TKur*<tav 22nd March. League Footh ill F. S. t?. St. X. v High water. H».1O p.m Low water 4,loft.in. Fridav, 23rd March. Municipal Cojuuiission, 3 p.m Hpmeward B. I. Mail. Choral Society Concert. Rose Ma’deu,” Drill Hall, 9 p.m. TdWrt Band, Kaplanaile; <> to 7 p in High
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  • 1035 4 As is well-known to all who Irive' followed the trend of politics tit Home, Hie question of Chinese labour in the X'ral.svanl l>a« evoked coin oa ra f i.ve criticisms ofthe system of East Indian qooiie liinmi-.-gration into British Gn an <.'' r J’lie two systems
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  • 856 4 TO-MORROW'S CONCERT. It should almost be needless to remind our readers of the concert to be given by the Peuiing Choral Society to morrow evening in the. Drill Hail of the Volunt e Corps. The cantata to bo rendered is tin Rose Maiden,” adapted from the German
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  • 348 4 A Sicilian Marriage, l )V u (Bell’s Indian and Colonial I ;i g Sladen, well-known a 3 an X ,r things Japanese and .q le O,l charming books Queer Th;,,,,. and Japs at Home, gave Us powers as a novelist Fn Playing llL a story of Japan that,
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  • 488 4 Y estekday’s Paperchase. Yesterday, the members of the Penam Hunt Chib had an enjoyable paperchase. I’he meet was at D.ito Kraniat at 5 pin, the run finishing at the Parade Ground. The paper was laid by Mr. A. all ice-Jones, Hon. Secretary. The following took part in
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    • 153 4 X. -PENANG. Oriental CZ) *S g w ’o 2 The Leading I O A S cL w Hoic,s I' 2 "S® in the Straits andj *5 A GO »32 O Burma h. nT PENANG HILLS. Nr /ihe Crag Hotel. McAlister Co, Ltd., >J>C t J J vaccam iLk; In Glass
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    • 117 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED I«3S must bi addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the pdper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as aguarantee of-good faith. A LL monies must be paid at the Pinaug Gazette” Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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    • 38 4 To-day’s exchange rate is To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin is j. Business done. The following changes occur in our 1 isj of share quotations to-day :—-Batu Unjor Rubber Co, Ltd., $24.£, sellers; Straits Trading Co., Ltd., s4s'|, sales.
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  • 442 5 FLOGGIMi OF CHINESE. GOVE tX MESr AND LORD MILNER. MOTION FOR royal commission. Esriox OF INDIAN LABOUR. Beuter’s Service.] London, 21st March. ’Here hive b?e:i growing indications of fecli in South Africa, and also among L uLiomst party, in regard to the motion f a section of the
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  • 89 5 THE -TIMES” ON THE BUDGET A FIELD FoP. ENTERPRISE. [Reuter's Service.] London, 22 id March. Ihe Times, in commenting u. on the budget for India, says that it presents a highly satisfactory picture of the growing prosperity of India Ihe people of E igland, c mcl ides the Tunes,
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  • 92 5 further provisions [Reuters Service.) London, 22nd March. Ihe new Merchant Shipphig Bill intro- ueed by Mr. Lloyd-George, President of Hie Board of Trade, in the House of Commons. excludes from British ships foreign ”*'1111:111 who are unable to understan I English words of command. It includes a
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  • 41 5 the COAL STR IK E [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd March. Conflicts are reported to have taken a'e between the gendarmes and the 1 nous strikers at Lens, the scene of the -at strike of men employed in the French coal-fields.
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  • 93 5 THE POSITION OF RUSSIA. DECLARATION BY MOORISH PRETENDER. [Reuter’s Service London, 21st March. The Temps (Paris) states that Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has telegraphed to Count Cassini (Ambassador at Madrid), the Russian delegate to the Morocco Conference at Algeciras, denying the German press
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  • 49 5 GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. THREE TOWNS DESTROYED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd March. A severe earthquake shock has occurred in the island of Formosa Three towns have been destroye 1 and the whole island has been shaken. It is estimated that several thousand persons have been killed.
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  • 409 5 WILD-CAT COMPANY PROMOTING. There is apparently to be no end to the interviews in the Colombo papers in regard to the boom in rubber. Mr. Thomai North Christie, who has been on a short visit to the Straits Settlements, returned to Ceylon by the German mail steamer
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  • 597 5 The following is a more lengthy extract from the text of the letter to the Times by Sir Frank Swettenham, to which we briefly referred yesterday To people who have never been in the position of the High Commissioner it no doubt seems the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 311 5 To the Editor of the Piuang Gazette. Dear Sir, Fifty-five persons travelled on the 9.20 tram between the Magazine Station ami the Jetty this morning: a legend inside the car states that there are seats for 36 passengers. This state of affiirs may be considered very comfmting
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  • 735 5 A resident in the Straits, who recently returned Home on leave, writes to a Home paper as follows:—People in England do not appear to appreciate the importance of the action of the Government in taking over the Tanjong Pagar Dock in Singapore—in fact, very little is generally
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  • 211 5 E.P.M. With die return from home of the Hon. E. W. Presgravp, th secou'l of Penang’s Members of the Legislative Councillor resumes his post after a protracted absence, imeessitating the retirement of the two distinguished m“n who held these positions in the interim. With the retirement of tiie
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  • 834 5 ASSOCIATIONS WITH PENANG AND PUKET. Amongst the Norwegian officers who have left the Siamese Navy on account of what they allege to be an act of injustice to one of their comrades is Commander Ring, who passed through Penang on Tuesday bv the Homeward German mail steamer
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    • 27 5 [All communications intended Jor insertion tn thin journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible jar the opinions oi correspondents j SCALES. McAlister V Go., Ltd.
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    • 30 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE next Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commission» ri will l>e held at the Municipal Office, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the 23rd L. A. COUTIER BIGGS, Secretary.
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    • 321 5 to LET. A YER RAJAH” HOUSE, No. 1 Cant nun nt Road, (unfurnished). From Ist May, 1906. Apply to PRESGRAVE A- MATTHEWS. TO LET. NO. 2, WESTLANDS BUNGALOWS. Apply J. F. WRE FORD, 23-3 Reach Street FOR SALE. GENTLEMAN’S BICYCLE, Ripid free wheel two speed gear l>ell two brakes. Only
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  • 195 5 OBITUARY. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN. IIIkutkii’s Service. London, 22nd March. The death is announced of Mr. John R. Gubbins, the well-known breeder of racehorses. of Bruree, Co. Limerick, Ireland until quite recently a leadurg patron of the English Turf. [He was the owner of Gal lee Mo’t, when he
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  • 887 6 Sir Gordon Miller, who is mentioned as the likely successor to Sir Evan MacGregor as Permanent Secretary to the Admiraltyj has worked his way up from the bottom oil the ladder. Like the Director of Naval Construction and some other past Admi-i ralty officials who have won
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  • 132 6 Lady Weld, Brit., 245, Quine, March 22, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Glenday, Mar. 22, Singapore, gen Beng Kee Co. Manila, Brit., 2711, Anderson, March 22, London, gen., A Gilfillan Co. Glenkoy, Brit., 3141, Darke, Mar. 22, London, gen,, Boustead Co. Malaya, Ger.,
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  • 35 6 Jin Ho for Langkat. Van der Pahßv for Deli Manila for Singapore, < Jhin i and Japan. Canton for Pangkor a.ii»l Teluk Anson. Waihora for Mouhrimn. Teesta for Singapore. Flying Fish for Port Weld.
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  • 128 6 I’Klt Calypso for Deli, at JO a m. to-morrow. Lightning for Calcutta; at I I a.in. to-morrow. Perak for Port Swettenham and Malacca, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Ban WiiAi r Soon for Port Swettenham and Singapore, at’2 p.m. to-morrow. Chan Tai ;for Perjis and Set'll, at 2 p.m
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  • 63 6 -Stea nnh n-heve /rntn, a.ppn>.r.i>a.> late t»f-lirrirn inhere ttonnd. mul aae.nts. Lightning, from Singapore, Mar. 22, for alcuita, A. A Anthony Co., Achilles, from S’pore, Mar. 24, for Amster- dam, London, and Antwerp, W. M. A* Co. Trieste, from Colombo, Apr. 9, for Sinapore, China and Japan, S.
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  • 25 6 Pers. s. Manila from London, Mr. Haidingham. Per s. s. Waihora from Amoy —Mrs. and Miss Derry, Mr. Khaw Joo Choo and family.
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  • 128 6 Pbnang, 22nd March, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/41 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4| 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 175 3 days’ sight Private 1771 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 J Madras, Demand Bank 174|
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  • 186 6 Penan»», 22nd March, 190»>. fckdd leaf 81 Pepper (W. ('oast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) stock White Pepper 28|. Trang Pepper 19|. bnyers. Mace 81 sales. Mace Pickings 81 Iniyeis .B. Nutmegs 110 32 sales. /‘No. 1 Io Sugar. s,, 2 x )»<• h. f Basket 3 10 se.ih-rs. Tapioca
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  • 544 6 Year of Number T Paid For- Capital. of v 8 f Ue un. Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. I ii-r: MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s2| mRm. 1900 175,000 13.500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 12“ seller 1901 600 J 00 60,000
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  • 354 6 We have received a communisMrs. L. Lewis, of Hazelhurst n' OnfrQ An.l.ew’s Rd., Cogan, nr., which 13 exceptionallv intero t previous to the birth or her lh,’t 5. Lewis became so ill with dronsv »i life was despaired of. The prei niill a U r of (he child,
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    • 86 6 Rheumatism Can Be Cured. Many sufferers from this painful disease have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A permanent may be effected by continuing its use for a short time. It will cost you but a trifle to trv it. George Town
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    • 198 6 Stearns’ Head Ache cure Gives Instant Relief. Avoid Imitations. Avoid Substitutes. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Bfl 3 i 3 Brggß Sjgj? A. ,3 £3 a The Pl ysician’s gy 85 g k K k S jK w 3; Cure for Gout. flffl 1 11 h < uma t i c Gout and
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    • 114 6 Dr. C. Henry Hertz, DENTIST, AT THE EASTEKH 8 OBIEHTAL HOTEL. HOWAffTH ERSKINE, LTD., Civil, Electrical Structural Engineers. Hornsby Akroyd Patent Oil Engines, .Pulsometer and Worthington Pumps, Robey’s Portable Engines, Boilers, Bullivant’s Hawsers, Rails, Mining Trucks, Etc., Etc. HERCULES RED LINE CEMENT, Electric Dynamos and Motors for Private Installations. Electric
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    • 273 6 Ck s i u if is aw Unequaled I Purifying Agent 1 K AND IS y indispensable in Hot Countries. I "Sanitas Disinfecting Fluid is non-poisonous and non-staininc, and for n general or personal use >s thoi'juchl) effective. It coinoletely disinfects the house in which it is used.and, administered internally
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    • 1021 7 I Medicine of the kind yardeda Certificate At the Calcutta Exhibition, 1888-4, open to alt CRUSHED FOOD. TF Ajk II f"« J I|■ p |SSSSSnEMSMSSS9| Dr. LALOR’S I AIN UY Cd, LIIYIII cU. BYAljlilWJ I pHOSPHODYNE i. on p P t rn i H P THF LARGEST SALE OF ANY
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    • 1777 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANOSOHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF N edcrlc nCsch-T^X sss AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. «AATSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. ND fl LIMITED. (K .J.’TPPM’atsch. j n ti «*****000 Netherlands Trading Society. t c cnanua-lndisn Discount r?Whw Pnval Charier Paid-up-Capital 110,000,000 Ebtarlibhbd 1824
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