Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 March 1906

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZTTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. So. 71 VOL. UXIV. THURSDAY. 29th MARCH. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1958 1 Sapping. IntC'TkdCMl \S filings. Stopping. Stopping. p S 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, P Kor I Thtknoro ro Sail. I Stramkk. Mk\ I l i. ARRIVAL AND MPARTBRES. JTX I R Negapatam, Sat. 31st Mar. at 2 p.m. Teesta MA Vk 9
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    • 971 2 4 7 t-. r 7 TEN DAYS’FREE TRIAL Mackay’s BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. I 'fcbi> Is allowed on every cycle bought of üb. Your 081 r H H Money in full* refunded without qw ation w YTYI fl V Liqueur Whisky, Sunyadl Janos I QnnliAhld II■ 0 an v F°
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  • 955 3 ri.it rhe K »yal tour is c m.duded it is me ostin, lie of the ertecta p 1 -md the result attained politically. fr'l"'"" 1 ,h,t I have tbe high1 ,nil} \'t >r Mating that from thisstandeit "‘W'p'suecess of the visit has exceeded P" ll,t 'V
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  • 267 3 PUTTING MEMBERS THROUGH. Twenty-one Chinese were brought before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Magistracy, Hongkong, on the 10th March, nineteen being charged with being members of the Triad Society and the other five with being present at a meeting of an unlawful society. Chief DetectiveInspector Hanson
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  • 433 3 Un ier the above title, lt X." writing in the current number of HLucktcjod, gives the following sketch of the officer,’ hunt for comfort under modern limitations We ate on service conditions”: no are heard, save those for reveille and watch-setting, and these are onlv sounded
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  • 135 3 The New york correspondent of the L incet writes: Several States Lave passed stringent laws against the mai riage <»f epileptics and idiots. Much opposit'on was at first encountered to such legislation, and it required vears of effort to secure anv prohibi’oi’V law to such marriages,
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  • 502 3 Mr. W. A. Hearsey, Extra Deputy Conservator of Forests, has had published in Rangoon Ao/es o Cultivation of Htwa Rubber in Burma, from his own pen. This 'is a book which will necessarily be procured by all interested in the prospects of rubber cultivation in Burma, and
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  • 357 3 A correspondent Dog-’’aucier w< ites from .Kobe to the .lapiai Chronicle The dog killers are again on the wiaptn. and another series of the acts which disgraced Kobe last vear is bring ena -ted The long continue I ab-ence of ribies and the advent of wintry went
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  • 319 3 Mr Inagaki Interviewed. 'I he Japan Times of the 20th u|t., says: —Mr. Manjiro Inagaki, our Minister to Siam, and his wife, reached Yokohama by the German mail steamer Roon, on Tuesday at 10 a.in. They immediately came up to Tok io. Interviewed at Nagasaki by Press
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  • 313 3 Per I’. A <) steamer Devauha. from London. Match 1 To Penang, Mt’- and Mrs. Svmes. Miss Cowper, Mr. Buxton, Mr Stark. To Singapore, Mr. Huson. Per P <t <). steamer imalaya, connecting with the steamer Devauha at C >lombo, from L<m lon March 2nd —To
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  • 192 3 It is recognised, says The. Practitioner, that light has a favourable effect on sufferers from consumption, and this is presumably due to the bactericidal action of the ravs. From this it has been inferred that the clothing of consumptives should be of such a nature as to
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    • 94 3 Nothing Eijw il to Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and lUarrtioea Remedy tor Bowel Complaints in Children. We h ive used Chambqruiin s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ramedy in our family for years, says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Ne leria.ids, 'Texas, U. S. A. “We have i>iven it to all of
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    • 156 3 Whooping Cough in Jainiii' a. A <«on:l Family I.iniment, During the epidem c of whooping cough I'Aery family sh mid be supplied with a which was prevalent in Jamaica. Chambt r- bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm. I'or lain's Cough Remedy w’as freely used. Mr. cuts, bruises, burns scalds or similar
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    • 605 3 TARROW HILL NURSERIESrnitFARM. Seeds and Seedlings of Cocoanuts and I Fruits of all descriptions carefully selected, I All ■mha4> IX packed and delivered. Price List on I RilUSt Gwt Sftlla application tr. 3 DAVID BROWN A CO Then why not choose Agent». the only one— LOGAN’S BUILDINGS. Gerebos NOTICE. OTtCE
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  • 109 4 I4iur><i»y. 29<h Mareh. Football Free School v. M.S. Guides. Outward P. O. Mail Due. watSr 4 12 p;ni l»ow'wat»r. 10.15-a.Ui.-Friday, 30th March. Football i-Frae, School'V. -Y.M.U;A- Town Band, Esplanade, <> to 7 p in. FHgh Water 5.00 p'.nl I<ow water Saturday. 31st Mareh. Homeward P. O. Mail. Football
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  • 1635 4 It is «vident that a serious attempt is to be made at Home to stop commercial corruption. A Bill will shortly be introduced in the House of Lords by the exLord Chancellor, Lord Halsbury, and sup-, ported by the present Lord Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, to prevent
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  • 916 4 A CHALLENGF \V e are requested to state that England challenges the Rest of Penang, or the World,” to a Rugby football match on St. George’s Day, Monday, 23rd April. That the challenge will be accepted may be taken as a foregone conclusion, so we may look forward
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  • 913 4 Again I ask, why is it that damphool public in Penang H pfJ r satisfied with any sort of mu" Hai.le’ enough’’kind of 4i information ls f mining investments, instead of in ts upon reliable facts? There can U 0 why the few really sound concerns not make
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    • 269 4 N e r w. Ad ve rt isem e n ts. The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, Limited. ALTERATION IN TELEGRAPH RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that the tariff rate of collection for all messages passing over th«u lines- of the above Company will be thirty-five (35) dollar
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    • 115 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed te The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for'insertion by.t as a guarantee of good faith'. A LL monies must be paid at the Psnang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose receipts
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  • 193 5 BRITISH POLICY-HOLDERS. cT committee proposed. jT OF AN INSURANCE OFFICIAL. CHAKGE of larceny. Kkutkh’s Service London» 28th March. House of Lords yesterday the I Onslow urged the necessity of wfe**X'•l« teiwte of Briti ll p r "in the American insurance com!l"de S view of the recent revelations.
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  • 159 5 THE NAN-CHANG MASSACRE. IiEMIXn FOR INDEMNITY. Reuters Service.] i London, 29th March. The correspondent, of the Morning Pos> at Shanghai states that Prance hasdemandeii from China an indemnity of 60.000 taels for the recent massacre at Nan-chang, when Rev. Mr. Kingham, Ins wife, and two children were
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  • 74 5 THE SITUATION AT ALGECIRAS [Reuter's Service.] London, 28th March. It is reported from Algeciras that, at lie conclusion of the sitting of the Morocco Conference yesterday, the President, the Duke of Almodovar, expressed the opinion that an understanding had been reached in regard to the policing
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  • 88 5 the boundary dispute. SI'ATEMEXT BY SIU EDWARD GRBV Rei tkk's Service London, 28tb March. In the House of Commons yesterday, 11 Edward Grey, Secretary of State for ‘•'G'l Affairs, stated th.it. no ultimatum h,l d been sent to Turkey in regard to the "‘'bu y dispute. Tabah
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  • 72 5 AN 1 I_i BENCH DE.MONSTR.VI lON •ASt'ALTIES TO TROOPS. [Reuter's Service.] London, 28th March. 4 telegram from Bucharest reports that students there indulged in a riotous '""ii' i a*iou against the production of a ‘ii Trend: in the National Theatre. n ,c cavalry charged the rioters, 25 of ’"'■hiding
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  • 146 5 MOVEMENT FOR PRESERVATION. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S RECOMMENDATION. MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. [Reutbr’s Service.] London, 29th March. President Roosevelt, in a message to the United States Congress, recommends the enactment of a law for the preservation of Niagara Falls, without waiting for the conclusion of the treaty with Canada therea tie
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  • 77 5 GREAT BRITAIN’S POSITION. [Reuter’s Service.] Lorn,ion. 29th 'March. In the House of Commons ydsterday, Mr. A. 11. Scott, Liberal member for Ashton-under-Lyne, moved the withdrawal of Great Britain from the Sugar Convention. Mr. 1). Lloyd-George, President' ef the Board of Trade, declared that the. Sugar Convention had
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  • 46 5 ALLEGED CABINET DIFFERENCES [Reuter’s Service London, 29'tli March. Persistent reports are being circulated to the effect that differences exist in the Cabinet concerning The Trades Dispute Bill, owing to the m >re moderate members dissenting from the views of the Labour members.
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  • 32 5 THE LONDON COMMAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th March. General William Francis Howard Stafford, Commanding the Royal Engineers, North-Western District, has been appohited to the command of the London District.
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  • 27 5 THE VICTORIAN HARVEST. [Reuter’s Service London, 29th March. The wheat harvest for Victoria, in the Commonwealth of Australia, is estimated to amount to 23.500,000 bushels.
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  • 339 5 Sentence of Death. After a hearing extending over three davs, Pall Singh, a Sikh, has been sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Woodward at Ipob, for th' wilful murder of another Sikh, named Sudda, aged 17 years, at a lonely spot on the Baiu Gajah road, on
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 901 5 (To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette. Dbar Sir, > i One of the most important matters that our legislators have had to face in tfie history of the Colony has just been decided upon in the Council at Singapore, that, is, the necessity for great and important
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  • 1215 5 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 31st July, 2nd August A' :N D t: Saturday At 6 Jiugust. To be Considered at a General Meeting 1 to be held on Monday, 30th April, 1906. .vd 7;.— No amendments to .this Programme will be considered unless due
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  • 852 6 The* steamer George Pyman, of West Hartlepool, was in collision on the 24th ult. wutii an unknown steamer, inward bound, in the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal. The George Pyman sustained considerable damage, and arrived at Hamburg 24th ult. in a leaky condition. News was received in < ardilF
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  • 78 6 Mekan, FM.§. 10», AHie» Mar. 28. Port Swettenham, F. M. S. MjU4XA, Ger., 348, Loewe, March 29, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Flintshire, Brit., 3815, Cundy, Mar. 29, London, gen., Boustead At Co. Produce, Nor., 713, Windnes, March 29, Calcutta, gen., G. Slot Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan,
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  • 40 6 Cornelia for Pangkalan Brandan. Avaoyee for Deli. Dem for Trang and Pang Nga. Canton for Pangkorand Teluk Anson. Chan Tat for Perlis and Steul. Produce for Rangoon. Devanha for Singapore, China and Japan Flyinc Fish for Port Weld.
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  • 132 6 rum Taw Tong for As dian. at 1 p m. to morrow. Pkisak for Port Swettenham and M I'acca, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Omapehe for Tongkali. Kopah, llenong, Vicpoint, Point, Mergui, and Tavoy, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Ban Wiiatt Soon for Port Swettenham and Singapore, at 2 p.m.
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  • 291 6 of Steamer, where <»/</•>■</.»:« <><•• date of arriral, where /><>» nd. uwl agent*. Deli a, from Singapore. March 30, for Colombo and Bombay, A. Giltilhm A Co. Bar.ai.ong, from China A S pore, Mar. 30. for Colombo, London, and Antwerp, B Co. Sikh, from Glasgow and Liverpool, April
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  • 27 6 Per. s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson The Hon. J. 'Turner. Per s. s. Meran from Port Swettenham Mr. Justice Law and Mrs. Law.
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  • 120 6 Pewang, 29th March, 190i>. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Hauk. I London Demand Bank 2,'4{ 4 months’sight Bank 24f 3 Credit 2,4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4| Calcutta, Demand Bank R« 175-| 3 days’sight Private 177$ Bombay, Demand Bank 175{ 3 days’ sight Private 177£ Madras, Demand Bank 175 3
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  • 177 6 Penan»;, 29 th March, 190(5. Gold leaf 81.— Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs, oz.) stock White Pepper 28 n,oiniual. Trang Pepper 20.— buyers. Mace" -81 Mace Pickings 70 seller B. Nutmegs 110 5 sales. rNo. I 59 > sales. Sugar. < 2 Basket 285 sales. Tapioca Flour 95 nominal.
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  • 568 6 I i Yearof I Number p ai ,i For, Capital, i of Stocks. Quotations, niation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30.000' $lO $lO ih lat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $3 selle,,. ]9OO J 75.000 13.500] 10 io i Bersawah G»>ld Miit’g Co. Ld. 13 sales. 1901 OOOj 0 > 60,000
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    • 39 6 MEN OF SENSE can appreciate a good thing. That’s why so many of them take Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil whenever they feel the need of a good tonic and blood builder. Tastes good, does good. Sold everywhere.
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    • 69 6 Stearns’ Head Ache Cure Gives Instant Relief. Avoid Imitations. Avoid Substitutes. SOL!) EVERYWHERE. NOTICE. PENDING THE ISSUE OF NEW PRICE LISTS. We beg to notify our customers that As the dollar is now fixed, will be deducted oil all goods Not ol Local Manufacture. THIS IS IN ADDITION TO OUR
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    • 208 6 10, Blaithrovd, iSout ii >wr im, Halifax., Eng. In Dee., 1899 I wi cured of piles by Doan’s ointment. I want to sav now 20 months after tint this eve has been permanent, and tint I Inve In i no return of the ol»l complaint. Hatthew Farrar. (Of all chemists.)
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    • 376 6 .fcliaii A 13 Fob Delicate, Sensitive, Irritable Skins. PREMICR, FLORAL, MEDICAL, TOILET (Otto), violet, *no vestal. OC A A/l For ltchin 6> Face Spots, Eczema, «nd ail CL fl IVI Skin l,ritation Invaluable for Mosquito and Insect Bites. n sax r-i For Rednes Roughness, Toilet, Nursery, Pf|\A/ Cr ED etc.
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    • 646 6 Acute Bright Fki.l Unconbciovr with Tllg Violent Pain ix IHs Racr |u Fneliohl 8t,. 0 York Roa.l p Dear Sir. ;-l cannot iiu.l lv pres, mr gralitn.le for the Doan’s Backache Kulnev Pills h, Ur me. They have indeed -aved niv'ib*' 1 iam sure you will be interested 1 and
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    • 1189 7 TANGYE’S, LIMITED. WroughtlronTubes-fiFittings, AV co ervices of the Band will be as follows V KT*H AGENTS AUDITORS. r, nces 9 P™ to 2 »50. Large Stocks Always on Hand. Valuation, and Snips by Auction Oil PfitFOl D,.n,e, s 8 p.m. to 11p.m. $3O ADAMSON f Co., IiIMITBD. \/ils A vLJLVIi
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    • 2016 8 CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERIANOSCHE handel INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch-lndisclu* AUSTRaLa AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED < Charter. d -"P-C»P M OOO 000 United Sl AvT OBISED C n £1,500,000. 7 lieserve Fund. .8 surd Capital fl. 45,000,000 America jj
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