Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1906

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. N o. 165 VOL. LXIV. SATURDAY, 21st JULY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2023 1 l' IntC'DlclCrCl gWr Stopping Stopmngi RS 0. Steam Naviga- BR T SH m D g A steam NAVIGATION Co LTD 11 Nordd.ulsch.r Lloyd. Bremen. ‘uj- Company. 2 1 At mp r u |E> rJ RTED ARRIVALS AND DBPARTIIW.S. ~o,i lirriwimn to Sail. Stkamkr. FA \|/\SL SERVICE. i Negapatayi. j 'THE
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    • 872 2 ii pton s tess HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., WERE AWARDED THE R? darwin, Thursday island, GOLD MEDAL CflVll, iLlCCtriCal CT Structural •Queensland ports, Sydney. ENGINEERS. Ar thf ZU ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR MI PA DI C PVHIRITkON BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRI- BRASS and IRON FOIJNDFOt A KJ TAIN AND NEW
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  • 864 3 STRONG POSITION COMMERCIALLY. S()111 interesting information regarding 'nm.lior industry is given in the num--1 (1 f the New 01 Reporter (June ’’i'/iTk. methods of the Japanese Gov--1 t ;ire referred to. and although 'if it- wi re made to obtain the contract 1 j... world’s supply for
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  • 823 3 The controversy touching the merits of Burma’s continued connection with or subordination to India has lost much of its wonted interest of late. It used to be a burning question, but now it may, perhaps, be regarded as shelved tempererily. At any rate we feel bound to
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  • 374 3 EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT ALLAHABAD. Mr. S.’ Sarvadhicary, barrister, has filed a suit in the Court of the Subordinate Judge of Allahabad claiming Rs. 1,000 damages against the Hon. Mr. Judge Richards, Puisne Judge of the High Court, “for using insulting language” towards him and praying for a
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  • 189 3 Penang. 21-7-1906. 1 lescription. Beef:— CTx. Soup per catty 6 Roast 22 Steaks 22 Stew or Curry Meat 14 Rump Steak 20 Ox Tail each —3O Tongue 50 Feet 10 Heart- 39 Tripe per cat tv 10 Liver 20 Pokk Pork 32 Pig’s Head 21 Feet 2) Tongue
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  • 397 3 A GARRISON DOCTOR’S VIEWS. A correspondent of the Tall Mall Gaze,tie writes from Geneva :—Some interesting statements about the true state of affairs during the seven months’ siege of Port Arthur have been made by Dr. Hubenet. head surgeon in the besieged town, and one
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  • 226 3 Per P. and <>. steamer .Ualta, from London. J uim 3d, 'lm* at Penang. August 2nd :—do Penftng, Mi'S Johnson. lo Singapore, aff-S'-rgt. Moolles’on. Per P. and < >. steamer Macedonia, from London, July 6, connecting with the steamer .1/ <lfa at Colombo, due at Penang
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    • 54 3 b i n,' Until You Need It. faiml v 111 some member of your or 1 "d' l a violent attack of colic t'nlj,. A bottle of Chamberlain’s l,. ll() '"d Diarrhoea Remedy at 1',.,;'';,". ‘-I «W... 1 a lif,,. sirv t.e«>rge Town DispenVfi" 1 ,u for lea 1 ba,
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    • 97 3 Contracted Chronic IHarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severely from this terrible disease for over throe years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until I tried Chamberlains
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    • 63 3 CanGo#! Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to l>e carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying delay.
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    • 155 3 Recoiiiineniled by Dealers Everywhere. Mr M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar, N. S. W., Australia, savs “I never fail to recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it js good.” You make no mistake when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you
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    • 791 3 A FOOTBALL PLAYER ■v.-—■-j/ j.Tells how to ‘Keep Going To last l®ng enough to win—that is the great desire and chief necessity of all who engage in strenuous work or pastime, and just how this can be accomplished is explained by Mr. H. Wilson, an ardent football player. At one
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  • 130 4 Saturday, 21st July. Football Pritchard’s v. Hagan Da la in. Butterworth. Homeward P. O. Mail. High water 12.03 p.m. Low water 6.04 a.m Sunday, 22nd July. Sixth Sunday After Trinity. High water 12.48 a.m. la>w water 6.48 p.m Mon<t«>, 23rd July. P.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. Town Band. Esplanade,
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  • 1587 4 From the telegrams received during the past week it is plain that events in Russia have drifted towaids the sheer brink of a stupendous catastrophe, and if the last doubtful gleam of understanding between the Tsar ami the majority of the Duma s’nould be quenched, it
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  • 149 4 Thmmmie.d tnleot of- Penang \vas jygjij THpieseAted’ at ;-lire Concert- held at, tlie'. lnstitute-nil Thu&dtu nuTit;,’for* the benefit of Mr. Edgar MftXuiyjP, fate, a n>e»nber <»f the Dallas Opera Compahy. Owing to the indisposition of Mjss Xetta Jones, the Ladies quartette in the first part of the
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  • 50 4 '.The Norddeutsi her Lloyd Mail Steamer Prinz hUel F. i driclr having left Colombo, at 3. p.m. yesterday; is .expected to arrive here on Tuesday the 24t h inst. ,at 8a m. jjnd wdl leave for Singapore, China and japan, probably at noon on the same day.
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  • 260 4 TRAILING xNOTES. Unfortunately the rain few minutes after six and 11 t possible ti 11..-0 45'>a i Q ’M good work was,put in. Z’xcfse and Grace (Cahill) did a Ini] b Utll »ll’. 'horse gping well, and fin.sl tifr. ought to carry o ff .i 5 r
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  • 57 4 H ‘NOICAI’S. ...The,following liandicaps were publish this mu-ning.; 3.—ijiE Ex-Griffin Handicap st, IL Jliamond.Star. 10 9 -.tPetyrave jo 4 Sexton 95 9 1 Sextant g y Royaif-Plush 8 4 The Gkoruk Town Cup. st. lb. Sappho 10 9 Madgti T- 10 7 >/■ Flora 912 Termite 9
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  • 238 4 Lawn Tknnis Tournament. The results of yesterday’s ties were n follow»-:-Mixed Doubles. Mrs? Adams <\r E. A. Su.ni —3 6)6e«l Mrs. Teelim.' A G. Antiionv 6 2 6-l Mrs. QAchsle ifc W. H. 51 tcA»limr(-<' beat Mis; Brow;. G Mugliston 1« B—6 9—7. Single HititDicAP- Yifts C.
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    • 170 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. •An ideal spot for rest from work and a perfect health resort for Invalids. Bungalows for Families. Double and Single Rooms. Every Home Comfort* Tennis—Billiards— Croquet. Telephone throughout the Hotel. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. CAMERAS FOR SALE. The Colonial No. 2, A Magazine Hand Camera for
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    • 113 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be address'd, to The Editor, written on one side of ths paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette" Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose receipts
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  • 179 5 THE TSAR AND THE DUMA. SENSATIONAL rumours. [RrUTBR’s SBRVICt London, 20th July. great sensation has been caused in St. |S ur g by rumours that the Tsar has Jed to close the Imperial Duma with I* help of troops if the Duma issues a fhe jfeato to the Russian
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  • 106 5 UNREST IN EGYPT. fRKISTUWS BEATKN AND ROBBKD [Bhutkr'k Service] London. 21st July. Ths Paiiislamic agitation in Egypt and elsewhere is engaging the attention of the leading Paris pipers which agree in regarding the question as a grave one and declare that British and French interests are equally imperilled.
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  • 91 5 THE ECLIPSE STAKES. (Reutbr’s Skrvicr.l London, 21st July. The second of the ten thousand pounders' was run at Sandown Park yesterday when the following was the result Thk Eclipse Stakes of 10,000 sovs, for th ee and four years olds. About one mile and a quarter. (200
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  • 74 5 AN “IMPERIAL WILL. [Reutkr's Servicb.] London, 21st Julv. The will of the late Mr. Alfred Beit, the well-known South African financier, Ims b‘->en published. One million two hundrp(* thousaa I pounds sterling are given for the promorinn of railways and other means n f comninnicat on
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  • 61 5 HAMPERING BRITISH TRADE. [Rsutrr’b Sbrvjcb.] London, 21st July. n answer to a question in the House 0 voionioiis, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary ,s ate for Foreign Affdrs, stated that e Government, is enquiring into the allegl.‘"?s that the Japanese are hampering rilt 1 trade in Manchuria, and
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  • 58 5 (Rrutbr’s Srrvicb.] P London, 31st July. ep >ing, to a question in the House of ofitzmaurice, Under-Secretary Gr W. f ,r ?or «is? r Aft lira, stated that in a riul n joined the other Powers ''i 5 re P reHer »tations to Greece rein M i,? l
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  • 33 5 MEETING IN LONDON. ißkutbr’s Sbrvjcb.l t’i London, 21st July, are t J lU lan e ’B ,,t y foreign deputies feren a ten< r le ,lter "P ai lui inentry Con-
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  • 881 5 The following is a continuation of our review of the annual report for 1905 of the Federated Malay States, by Sir William Taylor, K.C. M.G., Resident-General. Tub Poltcr. The strength of the Police Force on the last day of 1905 was 2,656, being 380
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  • 297 5 According to the Fre- Press the following is a ca-efully considered estimate of the loan expenditure already incurred or contemplated Expropriation of Tanjong Pagar $3O, ,00,000 :or roundly £3,500,000 Inner Harbour Scheme, Singapore £1.000,000 Tanjong Pagar Improvements and Developments £1,800,000 Singapore River Improvements 500,000 Penang Harbour
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  • 282 5 The Cause List The following is the cause list set down for hearing before Mr. Justice Thornton Monday MOTIONS AND PETITIONS. J. M. P. Smith r. The Sultan of Kedah. Khoo Eu Bee r. Liiu Kim Joo Neoh. P. R. O. Peria Karupen Chettv r. Ponasamy Padiache and
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  • 77 5 22ad July, »906. Sixth Sunday After Trinity St. Georges Church. 8 a.m.—Matins.— (Choral). Hymn 3 First tune. 8-30 a.m.—Holy Communion.— (Plain.) 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH. 9.15 a.m.—Prye Dock. 6 p.m.—Northam Road. Methodist-Episcopal Church. 6 p.m.—Maxwell Road. Farquhar Street Mission. 6 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Church
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  • 430 5 e blissed yesterday something unique iu the culinary line at an exhibition given at the International H'»tel by Miss McQueen McLeod, who is travelling .round the world on behalf of the H. J. Heinz Company, hailing from Pittsburg, U.S.A., Mr. Alexander Willie is accompanying Miss McLeod,
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    • 282 5 Ceylon Rubber Exhibition. NOTICE. THE return fares to Colombo by steamers of the undernoted Companies for Hillings from Penang between the 2nd and 22nd <«f .tember will be £l4 5 first saloon and £11.5 seeon 1 saloon equalling a reduction of 2oV on the ordinary return fares. Ti.e*e tickets will
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    • 503 5 New Advertisements. 1 .1 H E Municipal Commissioners of George NOTICE. 1 «■wn. j’enmg, hereby invite separate tenders for the following A PORTION of laud about 2,800 sijuare i Hins at Downing Street. feet in extent on the South side of and Filling at Sungei PenBuckingham Street is available for
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  • 725 6 The scores which are given in the Press as those achieved by the ships of the Atlantic Fleet in the recent heavy gunlayers' test, are as phenomenal as they are gratifying. In the figures several new records are set up, notably that of the Hindustan with the
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  • 70 6 Calypso, Brit., 339, Lowry, July 20, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Canton, Brit,. 105, Marican, July 21, Teluk Anson, gen.. Ah Hing Co Tkbsta, Brit.. 3429, July 21, Singapore, gen., 11. Liebert Ar Co. Delta. Brit., 4780, Daniel, July 21, Shanghai, gen. A. Gilfillan <& Co. Kamakura Maru,
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  • 54 6 Calypso for Deli. i'EKSTA for Negapatam and Madras. Ban Wjiatt for Langkat. Malaya for Deli. Langkat for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Kistna for Port Swetteuham A Singapore. Tong Chav Un for Batu Bahia and Asahan Kamakura Marc f,>r Colomb > and Tuticorin Resident Hai.f.wyn for Pangkor Palamcotta for
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  • 462 6 PICK Mary At Port Swetteuham, at I p.m. on Monday. Rotorua forTongkah, at 1 pm. on Monday. Pentakota f<»r Rangoon and Calcutta, at I p.m. <»n Monday. Pegu for Edie. T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabaug, at 2 p in. on Monday. C. Apcar for Calcutta, at 4
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  • 133 6 V......> /1 <hh. t.it- ■>! nrnr.d, totiere /.<>»«»,. 7, <m-l Telemauhus, from Liverpool. July 22, for S pore, Hongkong Japan, Pacifice. pots, W. Mansfield Co. Catherine Aicar, from Singapore, July 25. for Calcutta. A. A. Anthony «V Co. Benledi, from London, July 28, for Singap re, China,and Japan,S.
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  • 35 6 Per s s. C ilvpso from S’pore, Messrs. Van Hartog arid Hon veiling. Per s. s. Teesta from Singapore, Messis. E. Fisher, O. Randall, Colman, L. Schmidt, J. Schmidt and V. M. Pillay.
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  • 128 6 I’ksvnu. 21sr July, 19’>6 (Uy Courtesy of the Chartered Hank. J Lomlon Demand Bank 2/4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 24| 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4» Calcutta, Remand Bank L4} 3 days'sight Private 17<M Bombay, Demand Bank i74| 3 days’ sight I’rirat» 176 J Madras. Demand Bank
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  • 178 6 I’kn*nu, 21sr July, l‘.»nr.. Gold leaf 81.— Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) In small supply SlBj buyers. White Pep]»er 26.50 buers. Trang Pepper 21 60 sales. Mace 81.— sales. Maco Pickings 68| sales. B. Nutmegs 110 33.—sales. (No 1 6.—sales. Sugar. 2 x. no stock. Basket 2.5”
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  • 607 6 Year of Niimbei J ssue Paid For- Capital. of Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 310,000 $30,000 s|o $lO itelat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s9} sellers. ]9<)O 175.00«) 13.500 JO 10 Bersawah Gohl Mhi’gCo. Ld. ;iO x Ilers. 1901 600,* 0O GO.OOO 10 10 Rruseh Hydraulic Tin Min iug
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    • 144 6 Be Firm. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not allow the deder to sell you a '-•’institute. Be firm in your eonvu-tioi that there is nothing so good. This medicine has been tested in the most severe and dangerous cases of cramp,
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    • 208 6 TOWN HUL, PEN4NG. 5 Nights Only I 5 Nights Only COM M UNCI NG Saturday, August 4th, Important Engagement of the World Renowned BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY UN’OER TIIE PERSON IL IGRECriON Ol w arwick Major and Roy Smith. Saturday, 4th August, The Great Prince of Wales’ Theatre, I,'>m|<>n Suc< ess,
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    • 173 6 The French Confectionery, ZZtz, jfortfyam I\oad, erlang. Have Just Received a Small Consignment of FRENCH BONBONS, French Chocolates with Nougats, French Chocolates with Almonds, and a Variety of Other Chocolates. To be had by weight, from !b. upwards. Attention should always be given to the teeth, not mere y because
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    • 595 6 MRS. JAEGER Tais Singapore Lady s»» Childhood with Head acli r U '<l P -«-’heL !m u Say Completely Cured Bv I Dr. Williams’ Ph Mu. Henriptif j ;i ~r S Serangoon Rm 1. r; t not speak too highlv "ft Pink Pills for Pa| e p...,,', V sift huMmml,
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    • 2038 7 1 ”'3. g g—» y CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COS CRUSHED FOOD. notice. VOLUNTEERS. I Wa? jg jSg L£ ft®" ft®" Royal Mail Steamship Line NEW’ ST()CK .}UST RECEIVED. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak I I i SmsP I OUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Selangor, and 8 imalra. ORDERS BY CAPTAIN
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    • 2463 8 «.I,»»» TS-Si-K»™ »...<. .HTrenwioHM. mhkh<« ««caimu UM OF AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. CORPORATIO. INDIA, LIMITED. T Paid-up-Capital $10,000.000 Netherland4 Trading Society. Fi Ag€nts f or thc United States ol Paid AT Incorporated by Royal Charter. up-Lapitai Establimibd 1824. ri sW i**e» Authorised Capital £1,500,000. Paid-up Capital F 6,000
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