Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1907

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833 No. 147 VOL. LXV. MONDAY. Ist JULY, 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2392 1 Shipping. huJFZ Intended Sailings. I taw*» I w,w p'lt 0. Steam Naviga- izV\ BRITISH INDIA Tl Nordieutsciwr Lloyd, Bremen. W~n tion Company. p STEAM NAY GAT ON Co LTD M EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND, DEPARTURES. W A qpHE fast and well-known mail steamers of MAIL SERVICE. 1 this Company sail fortnightly
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    • 1392 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE ■FAR CAST- 1 ,j|l HI Til lit! IHIHT RUBE R O I D NOBEL 8 _E^LO SIVB| Olothe* last longer when washed with MAGAZINES AT PENANG AND iphu By the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. q 111 |£X| 1 f QnQn ROOFING By the German Steamships "HABSBURG,”
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  • 845 3 CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING THE SUPPLY OF INDIAN LABOUR. Concluded) Proposals of thr Indian Immigration Committee for Dealing with ths Importation of Labour. the RESIDENT-GENERAL, F.M.S., TO H E THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. Misc. 2294/07. resident-general’s office, SELANGOR, MALAY PENINSULA, 29th April, 1907. Sir, I have the honour to report that
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  • 261 3 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, SINGAPORE, sth June, 1907. R.-G., 534/07. Sir, With reference to your letter No. 2294/07 of the 29th April, I have the honour to inform you that after discussing them with Mr. Clayton and Mr. Turner, I am
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  • 392 3 The Burma Mines, Railways, and Smelting Company, whose headquarters are situated at Mandalay, is engaged on a work of some magnitude with a view to ex racting the deposits of lead, silver, and other valuable snetals which are known to exist in several portions of
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  • 569 3 The Supreme Court in New York is wrestling with the problem of deciding, whether a wealthy spinster, Miss Fanny E. Wright, of London birth, was mad when at the age of fifty-seven she left the bulk of her fortune of £BO,OOO to her lawyer or
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  • 274 3 In the House of Commons on the 4th June, Mr. Pike Pease asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs when he would be in a po it ion to make a statement as to the effect upon British interests of the treaty recently c mcluded between
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  • 620 3 Ihe half-yearly meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Y.M.C.A. took the form of a Garden Party at the Methodist Girls’ School grounds. Mr. R. T. McCoy, the General Secretarv, to the loss the Y.M C.A. had /attained in the home-going uf Mr. E. Carter, whose place he was trying
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  • 209 3 Per P. »fc. O. s.B. Himalaya, from London, June 7, connecting with s.s. Delhi at Colombo, due July 4 at Penang :—To Singapore Mrs. E. F. Elliot, Dr. J D. Gimlette, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bean, Messrs. J. Robertson, Vickers, C. F. Sanderson, W. T.
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    • 101 3 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of the pain an suffering that must be endured in case of an attack of pain in the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent or. Everv family should have a bottle o Chamberlain’s
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    • 91 3 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in India. Mrs Sd. L. Hiscocks, writing from Clare Road, Byculla, India, saysl have used and still require a good many b -ttles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have found it invaluable as a cure as"well as a preventive of cholera.
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    • 81 3 The Mistakes of Your Life. Do not number among the mistakes of vour life that of neglecting to procure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of your family may be suddenly attacked with cramp colic, or diarrhoea, which are a’ways prevalent during the warm weather, and
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    • 48 3 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains in the stomach, colic, and diarrhoja are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain’s Col c, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Wheu in need of such a medicine, give it a trial. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 630 3 f““ TO LET. By Royal BLRjfc. Hi* Majesty a WnrTGim 7 T? Warraat to The King. /X ln A Y er Rajah Road, suitable Course ™od* g’oli gS. ClOse tO th# BOV R I L 4b L P? VID BROWN 4 Co. 4b Logan s Buildings. m w f 8-7
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  • 176 4 Monday, Ist July. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. P.C. C. Tennis Tournament. Bandmann Opera Co. Town Hall. Waynng Kassim. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 7 9-3’» p ni. High water 4.42 a.m Low water 10.43 a in. Tuesday, 2nd July. P.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Bandmann Opera Co.: Town Hall. Wayang Kassim.
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  • 994 4 Professor Simpson’s Report on the Sanitary Con lition of Singapore is an almost inexhaustible mine of useful and interesting informal ion. Not the least important of the matters touched upon is Quarantine and Hospital Accommodation.” In this connection it is a fact worth remembering that the
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  • 768 4 SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE. The abstract return of imports and exports of the Settlements for the first quarter of the year shows a gratifying increase in business, totalling in all for the Colony a value of nearly six and half million dollars more than in the corresponding
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  • 460 4 THE CUBICLE SYSTEM. Hongkong, June 28th. At a meeting of the Legislative Council yesteiday afternoon, the Honourable Dr Ho Kai, C.M G., Senior Unofficial Member proposed a sweeping reform for the improve’ ment of the sanitation of the town of Victoi ia. The Honourable Member proposed the removal
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  • 317 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap. Class A. H. Waugh v. J. G. Anthony. Single Handicap. Class B. D. O. Brown v. A. de Mello. C. R Samuel v. E. Lees. Dr. Smith v. M’. S. Goldie. O. V. Thomas
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    • 232 4 ♦THE CRAG HOTEL.: WEE KE NDS. FROM 5 P.M., SATURDAY, TO 7 A.M.. MONDAY. Four Persons in a Bungalow Dollars 20. Three »> 18, J Two m 99 >» m Two m 99 Double Room 12. J Single Rooms 8 A J SARKIES BROTHERS, J Proprietors. 0 FREE SCHOOL SPORTS.
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    • 128 4 ESTABLISHED 1833. fWN TRI BUTIONS mutt be addressed to CX The Editor, written on one tide of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but at a guarantee of good faith. 4LL moniet mutt be paid at the “Pinang Gazette Office, Penang,
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  • 104 5 PEKIHG TO PARIS. TWO COMPETITORS RETIRE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th June. In connection with the great motorcar race from Peking to Paris, it is reporte i that Prince Boughese, who arrived first at Keatchkta on Sunday evening last, has been stopped from proceeding further by insurmountable
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  • 68 5 FIASCO IN ENGLAND. [Reuter's Service] London, 29th June. The body of Lieutenant Leake, the missing balloonist, has been picked up. London, 30th June. Eleven balloons started from Ranelagh on Saturday afternoon in a long distance race in Great Britain. London, Ist July. The balloon race from Ranelagh has been
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  • 75 5 THE TROUBLE IN THE SOUTH. [Reuter's Service.] London, 29th June. The French Chamber yesterday passed a vote of confidence in the Government in regard to its conduct relative to the vintners’ agitation in the south, by 323 votes to 233. a inajoi ity of 90. M. Clemenceau, the Premier,
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  • 85 5 SPEECH BY LORD TWEEDMOUTH, [Reuter’s Service Loudon, Ist July. Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Rumford referred to the recent naval scares and pledged his word that the Fleet is to-day stronger than ever. He said that he was not in favour
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  • 58 5 A SERIOUS REPORT. [Reuter’s Service London, 30th June. The Times's New York correspondent states that the Police authorities in San Francisco have refused five applications for the renewal of permits for Japanese employment agencies. This action may possibly have more serious consequences than the recent exclusion of
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  • 34 5 A WORLD’S RECORD. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist J uly. On the new Motor Track at bridge, S. F. Edge motored 1,582 miles in twentyfour hours, beating the world s record by 455 miles.
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  • 55 5 FRANCE. Berlin, 30th June. Another interpellation with regard to Oie vine-growers’ agitation in the south of France has been brought forward in the Chamber of Deputies. A vote of confidence in M. Clemenceau’s policy was passed. ACHEEN. Ihe Achinese have again attacked the u, ch troops. There
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  • 1279 5 The annual report on education in the Straits Settlements for the year 1906 has been published by Mr. J. B. Elcum, Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S. Ihe part specially relating to Penang is signed by Mr. A. E. Pringle, Acting Superintendent of Education, and is as
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  • 375 5 In the May issue of the Ayricultu- al Bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay States, —to hand this morning,— Mr. H. N. Ridley, Director of the Botanic Gardens, Straits Settlements, draws attention to an interesting comiuunica*ion received from M-. Le Doux, of Nelson Rubber Estate,
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  • 127 5 Home- c Ex- Positively To Steamer WARD. PECTED. DUE. SAIL. P. O. Devanha 6/7 8.1.5. N. Tara 12/7 N. D.L. Roon 9/7 Outward. P. <fc. O. Delhi 4/7 3/7, 5 p.m. 3/7, 7 p.m. 8.1.5. N. Teesta 11/7 N. D.L. Zieten 10/7 The P. <fc O. Royal mail
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  • 726 5 CULTIVATION IN THE STRAITS. Mr. W. W. Green writes to the Financial Times:— With the large and ever increasing con sumption of india-rubber for motor tyres of every description, and the countless articles for which rubber is used, the question is repeatedly asked, will the supplies from the
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  • 195 5 In view of the recent outbreak of surra at Balik Pulau special interest attaches to the Interim Report on Surra in the Federated Malay Sta'es which we received this rooming. The pamphlet is by Dr. Henry Fraser, M.D Director of the Institute for Medical Rp.s ach,
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  • 836 6 The Matin announces that the French navy has purchased a Vedette torpedo boat, invented by Count Recope. Thia vessel economises both men aud money. Two men only are necessary to work it. It costs £2,000, and travels at a rate of sixteen knots. It is intended for Cherbourg
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  • 131 6 Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 169, Milne, June 30, Langkat, gen., Beng Kee. Canton, Brit., 105, Marican, June 29, Teluk Anson, gen., Ah Hin. G. G. J a cob, Dut., Potjewid, July 1, Singapore, gen Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Hebe, Brit., 246, Inkster, June 3*», Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co.
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  • 48 6 Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Flying Fish for Port Weld. G. G. Jacob for Pulo Weh, Olehleh, and Padang. Hok Canton for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sabang. Hong Bee for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy. Padang for Batu Bahra. Segovia for Colombo and Tuticorin.
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  • 201 6 per Resident Halewyn for Batu Bahra, at 1 p.m. to-morrow Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore, at 3 pm. to-morrow. Perak (Straits S. S. Co.) for Port Swettenhain and Singapore, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Kum Sang for Singapore
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  • 268 6 of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Alcinots from Singapore, July 27, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield Co. Aytsanax from Liverpool, July 3, for Singapore, Honkgong, aud Nagasaki, W. Mansfield Co. Austria from Colombo, July 5, for Singapore, China, and Japan,
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  • 110 6 Lady Weld from Teluk Anson, Messrs. D. Graham and Pua Geoh Yew. By Perak from Port Swettenham, Messrs. G. H. Anderson, Mose, Bradhary, Darby, and Rev Bro. James; from Singapore, Mrs. Welham, Mr. Haigh, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. C. F. Green, Miss Hay, and Mr. J. R. Rose.
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  • 1203 6 2 g n f Issue o Capital. Subscribed. Shares. Value. Paid ap. Reserve. Dividends. Narn«. Quotati 8 3 i MINING. Gold. 18t.2 £200,000 £l9l 250 £4 873 ■/-P»’’ l 1901 Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Paidjg Ba i 9B q 150,000 1 18/10 1/- (Contrib) 5 sains
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  • 121 6 Pen ano, Ist July, 1907. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 4 1/8 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4 5/8 3 Documentary 2/4 11 /16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’sight Private 175| Bombay Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Private
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  • 199 6 Pknang, Ist July, 1907. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. soz 16.75 no stock White Pepper 21 75 sales. Trang Pepper 17.7 5 sales. Mace 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 71 sa les. Cloves (picked) 5] no sellers. Nutmegs HO 25 sales. (Nol 5.35 Sugar. < 2 x
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    • 75 6 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. The great success of this preparation in the relief and cure of bowel complaints has brought it into almost universal use. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and
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    • 54 6 SALE »E STEAMER “NETHERTON Fire Damaged—Cr. Ton. 4,226. VESSEL to be sold for account of concerned as she now lies at Singapore Harbour. OFFERS ARE INVITED. Tenders to be sent in writing not later than 15th July. Addressed “NETHERTON,” c/o SYME Co., Singap ore. 507—12-7 m w f STEEL TRUNKS.
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    • 6 6 HARNESS ACCESSORIES. McAH.t.r V Co., Ltd.
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    • 145 6 LAST WEEK! MATSUO’S GRAND JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH TO-NIGHT. GREAT EXHIBITION I CHOOSING SERVANTS is it only man that must joint the Temperance Lnio Q THE LAST WITCH History of a Fortune Teller. A BOARDING SCHOOL CONSPIRACY illustrating conspiracy, discover/) J chase, and comic though unfortunate capture of pursuer. “WANTED! A WIFE;”
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    • 1237 7 Ned 'xx:x'x h .„u lHEi 0F NT “^o"^r i,(o ncorporsted by Royal Charter. P.iG-np-C.plt.l *10,000,000 Sutherland. Trading Society. (Netherlands-Indian Discount BaokJ Fund. Ebtauu.bod 1834. KgTABU.H.D at Batavia 1857. Authdbu.d Capital ri™>™ M«S fer »U United State* st o h «inrirrAAAA •-■•ukd Capital fl. 45,000,000 Paid-up Capital vfi non non £1*500,000.
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  • 1093 8 AUTUMN MEETING, 1907. Tuesday, 30tfj July, 1907, "Gdursday, Ist Jtugust, 1907, <Sf Saturday, 3rd Jlugust, 1907. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 30th July, 1907. I,—The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horse Weight as per scale reduced 14 > animals imported into the Straus or F.M.S. as
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    • 1151 8 PARA RUBBER seed. I Central Saks Room. J When Mosquitoes ORDERS now being booked for new c.nrr'iAl aiiptiam ca c 1 season Crop commencing August Si tvIAL AUvl JOIN oALt begin to annoy you v Special rates for large orders. 0F i Apply io Valuable High-Class Household Furniture, j. remember
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