Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1907

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833 No. 165 VOL. LXV. MONQAY. 22nd JULY, 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2255 1 sapping. fcjrz Intended Sailings. s ppin9 p7&O. Steam Naviga- ]Xx BRITISH INDIA It Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. fWEM tion Company. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Imperial German Mail Line. I [XPECTED ARRIVALS Al® HMRTWIS. 1 I THE fast and well-known mail steamers of I MAIL SERVICE. p Irrwi>«D to Sail. Stu*.». ■>.
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    • 1508 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE FAR EAST. I IBTA kl C Tf A C By the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIHIE. TE AS. PR e, RICH REFRESHING.] GOLD MEDAL By the German Steamships “HABSBURG,” “HOHENSTAUFEN,” “RHENANIA,” TMe SBVC YoUT Obtainable if| SILESIA,” and SCANDIA,” a regular monthly service is maintained between Lisbon
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  • 1644 3 There are no fresh arguments to be discovered on the Fiscal question, however many and diverse may be placed upon the old ones. That is the first broad conclusion to Im drawn from the full text of the debate j u Downing street. And the
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  • 535 3 Mr. P. H. Myhill recently gave his opinions regarding the Malay Peninsula and its mineral wealth, to a reporter of the Adelaide Register. This mineral wealth, he said, was worked before the British official appeared on the scone. The chief metals sought after in the past have
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  • 283 3 The annual report of the administration of the East Coast District of British North Borneo, published in the 8.N.8. Gazette, states tint the total revenue of the district exceeded the estimated revenue by $2/78. There was a large increase in the export trade at Lahad Datu, due
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  • 665 3 —P.M G. THE “OPEN DOOR” AT COMPANY MEETINGS. “Shareholder” writes to the Times oj Ceylon of the 7th inst. I was much surprised and disappointed to find that the proceedings at the meeting of the Asiatic Rubber Company, yesterday, were private, and that no account appeared
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  • 181 3 Per P. O. s.s. India, from London, July 5, connecting with s.s. Marmora, at Colombo, due Aug. 1 at Penang:—To Pknang Mr. and Mrs T. Matthews, Mrs. McGregor and child, Messrs. A. G. Cory and Logan. To Singaeorr Messrs. H. S. Oldham, A. E. Macdonald, and
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    • 76 3 The Mistakes of Your Life. Do not number among the mistakes of your life that of neglecting to procure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of your family may be suddenly attacked wit h cramp, colic, or diarrluea, which are always prevalent during the warm weather,
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    • 104 3 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of the pain and suffering that must endured in case of an attack of pain in the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Every family should have a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
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    • 83 3 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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    • 86 3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in India. Mrs. Sd. L. Hiscocks, writing from Clare Road, Byculla, India, says I have used and still require a good many bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have found it invaluable as a cure as well as a preventive of
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    • 563 3 1 LOST. Warrant A T the Esplanade, on the 17th instant, 2 a bunch of Keys. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to a. B C c Piaang Gazelle. i v TO LET. As change try a little milk in T 7 your hot Bovril. ID UNG ALOW, “MOUNT
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  • 191 4 Monday, 22nd Jwly. P.C.Q Tennis Tournament. i-. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 7 9.30 p.m. High water 9.34 p m. Lowiwater 3.36 a.m. Tsesday. 23rd JulyP.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Homeward German Mail. Outward German Mail. League Football: Crescent v. A.C.S., C.R.C. Ground. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 7 9.30
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  • 1169 4 Like many another Frankenstein before it, the Liberal Party at Home is beginning to find that it is impotent to control the monster which it has itself created. Socialism and Labour, the pampered children of the Government, are beginning to turn on their protector. At Jarrow,
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  • 502 4 An Important Case. A case, which was heard in the Third Magistrate’s Court on Saturday, is of considerable public importance as a decision was obtained upon the liability of charitable associations to render accounts to the Collector of Stamp Duties. Yeoh Leaiig, an accountable officer” of the
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  • 880 4 t Twenty-seven members of the Volunteer Corps paraded on Satnrdav afternoon at 530 o’clock at the junction o f Race Course Road and Residency R oad and marched out, under command of Sergt 1 1 Major Goulds, to tin Camp at Campon» Bharu, where they remained till
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    • 336 4 ♦E. O. HOTEL.: RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DINNNER, 8 P.M.* Tuesday 3Oth Jul Y- i Thursday Ist August. Saturday 3rd August. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 0 SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. 4 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* MAKE NO MISTAKE. If, when thinking you are buying a REALLY GOOD BICYCLE, you get any other than a MASSEY-HARRIS (with
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    • 123 4 must be addressed to The Editor, written on one side of the 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 m Gazette” Office, Penang, to the General Manager, Mr.
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    • 20 4 communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible jor the opinions of correspondents.
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  • 229 5 GERMANY'S ATTITUDE. RIOTING IN SEOUL. [Reuter’s Service London, 20th July. An apparently inspired telegram from Berlin to the Kolnische Zeitung states that it is considered there that Korea is now completely forfeited to the Japanese and that the action of the Japanese is perfectly justifiable from the
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  • 69 5 THE CAPTURE OF KAID MACLEAN [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd July. Reuter s correspondent at Tangier cables that Raisuli has cut off all communication between Sir Kaid Maclean and the outer world. On the other hand there are persistent rumours that Riisuli has left his stronghold with Kaid Maclean and
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  • 56 5 MARITIME WARFARE. [Reuter’s Service.] Loudon, 22nd July. A plenary meeting of the delegates of the Powers to The Hague Conference has approved af the adaptation of the principles of the Geneva Convention to maritime warfare. M. Nelidoff, the President of the Conference, congratulated the delegates on this
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  • 49 5 THE GERMAN BANK CONCESSION. [Reuter’s Service London, 22nd July. Reuter s correspondent at Teheran cables that the Persian Parliament lias approved an amended German Bank concession, without the inadmissible clauses and not granting any special rights or advantage'*. The banks capital will be two hundred thousand pounds sterling.
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  • 38 5 THE RECENT CONSPIRACY. [Reuter’s Service London, 20th July. t wenty prisoners in St. Petersburg, who were arrested in connection with the recent conspiracy for the murder of the Tsar and M. Stolypin, the Premier, will be court-martialled.
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  • 43 5 A SIGNIFICANT RESIGNATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd July. General Hagrotu, generalissimo of the I'reach Army, has resigned, declining to take the responsibilities which would fall to him in time of war with the reduced army from two years’ service law.
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  • 30 5 PEKING TO PARIS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st July. Prince Scipion Borghese, driving a 14 -mrse-power I tala car, has arrived at Ekaterinburg, on the east slope of the Urals.
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  • 134 5 lATIOIAL CHALLENGE TROPHT. THE KING’S PRIZE. (Rxutrr’s Service.] London, 20th July. At Bisley, England won the National Challenge Trophy (Volunteers 7 shots at 200, 500, and 60*0 yards) with an aggregate of 1,904 points, Scotland being second with 1,893. [The aggregate scores last year were Scotland, 1,860;
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  • 26 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th July. Upward of a thousand persons were prostrated by the heat in Philadelphia yesterday, and miny in New York.
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  • 22 5 THE GOVERNORSHIP OF BOMBAY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd July. Sir George Sydenham Clarke, g.c.m.g succeeds Lord Lamington as Governor of Bombay.
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  • 200 5 THE KING AND THE KAISER. Berlin, 21st July. There will be a meeting between the Kaiser Wilhelm and King Edward of England at Wilhelmshohe, near Cassel. GENERAL NISHI IN BERLIN. By special invitation General Nishi of the Japanese Army was present at a festival given by the
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  • 142 5 July Mbdal Mr. G. H Stitt 49 51—100—18-82* Mr. D. A. M. Brown 40 42 82 I—B3 Mr.F.M. Keyworth 45 47 92 7—85 Mr. F. J. Hallifax 47 47 94 9—85 Dr. Ford 51 50—101——12 89 Mr. W. Peel 46 60—106 15—91 Mr. A. Bowers Smith 55
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  • 407 5 VERDICT AND SENTENCE. On Friday the trial for murder of Gunner William Sand well, of the 2nd West Kents, was concluded at the Singapore Assizes. The addresses of counsel for the defence and of the Deputy Public Prosecutor commenced on the Court opening, and finished at the
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  • 433 5 Local Commission Appointed. According to the Government Gazette, the following gentlemen have been appointed members of a Commission to inquire into the opium question, as far as it effects the Straits Settlements :—The Hon. Mr. John Anderson, the Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, the Hon. Dr. Gallowav, Bishop
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  • 1451 5 SF.P. ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 19. Present. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g. His Excellency Major-Gen. T. Perrot, o.c.t. Hon. Capt. A. H. Young (Colonial Secretary). W. J. Napier (Attorney-General). F. J. Pigott (Act. Colonial Engineer). A. T. Bryant (Act. Auditor-General). Dr. D. J. Galloway. John
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  • 250 5 A cricket match was played on Saturday afternoon on the Esplanade between teams captained by Messrs. Mugliston and Keyworth. Some men from H. M.S. Merlin took part in the game. Appended are the scores. Mugliston's XII. O. P. Griffith-Jones lbw Forbes 50 N. Wilkinson b Hennessey 17 Lieut. Edgell
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  • 34 5 OBITUARY. Rev. w. g. rutherford. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st July. The death is announced at the age of 54 of the Rev. William Guuuion Rutherford, LL.D., Headmaster of Westminster School from 1894 to 1903.
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  • 821 6 A Hamburg telegram states that the Hamburg-American Company has placed a contract with Messrs. Harland Wulff, of Belfast, for the construction of a large liner which will exceed the dimensions of the new Cunard turbine steamers. The length of the new vessel will be about 785 ft., the
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  • 146 6 Avagyee, Brit., 217, Buchanan, July 2J, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Calchas, Brit., 4278, Williams, July 21, Liverpool, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Canton, Brit., 105, Marican, July 20, Teluk Anson, gen., Ah Hing. Calypso, Brit, 339, Bannantyne, July 20, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Habsburg, Ger.. 4076, Filler,
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  • 38 6 Calchas for Singapore. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Flying Fish for Port Weld. Hok Canton for Langsa, T. Senia we, Segil, Olehleh, and Sabang. Leong Ho for Batu Bahra and Asahan. Resident Halewyn for Batu Bahra.
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  • 146 6 per Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan. at noon, tomorrow. Avagyee for Deli, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Mary Austin for Asahan, at 1 p.m. to-mor-row. Flying Dragon for Setul, at 3 p.m. to-mor-row. Hong Moh for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham
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  • 120 6 FOR Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban and Malacca, at 1 p m. and 5-30 p.m. Kedah, at 7 a.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4-30 p.m. Prye, at 7-30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2-45 p.m., and 4-45 p.m. Bukit Tambun,
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  • 173 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Alcinous from Singapore, July 27, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield Co. Bengloe from London, July 27, for Port Swettenham, Singapore,China, and Japan, Saudi land s, Buttery Co. Foyle from Port Said, July 30,
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  • 118 6 By Lady Weld from Teluk Anson, Mr. Barnett. By Kistna to Port Swettenham, Messrs. H. Hilton, George Hinder, W. J. Hodge, and Lim Eu Toh; to Singapore, Mrs. Cheam Cheow Heng, and Mr. Rybering. By Perak from Port Swettenham, Messrs. W. j. Hodge, H. Hilton, Bryans, Tee Kim Keng,
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  • 1217 6 it I o c 3 Issue O Capital. Subscribed. s®’ of Value. Paid up. Reserve. Dividend». Name. Quotation». Shares, MINING. Gold. r ROOHO £1 £1 £4,873 I/. paid January, 1901 Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Paid Is} buyers. 1892 £200,000 £191,250 1 18/10 y s} buyers 1898
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  • 124 6 Penang, 22nd JulYj 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 173} 3 days’ sight Private 173$ Madras, Demand
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  • 193 6 Penang, 22nd July, 1907. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. soz 16.75 ro stock White Pepper 22 sellers. Trang Pepper 17.75 sales. Mace 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 69 sales. Cloves (picked) 51 no sellers. Nutmegs 110 24 sales. (No 1 5.30 salss. Sugar. < 2 x. no
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    • 47 6 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains in the stomach, colic, and diarrhma are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhuea Remedy. When 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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    • 44 6 fbe Australian Horse Repository. Seofta/Ki > (W. I. MAWLEV). TeitHMC M. 4. Breaker and Dealer. 'i.. <»- Livery and Training Stables. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. Fodder of the Best Quality Only Supplied. Rubber Tyred Turnouts on Hire. Harness of every description repaired and made on the premises.
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    • 6 6 HARNESS ACCESSORIES. McAHeter V Co., LtH.
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    • 103 6 MATSUO’S CINEMATOGRAPH. LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! I EXTENDED SEASON. r f Owing to the increased patronage of the public the mauagemw)t**of Matsuo’s Cinematograph have decided to prolong the Sfglson in Penang. TWO SHOWS A NIGHT. Change of Programme at Every Performance. An amusing, diverting, and instructive exhibition of beautiful pictures
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    • 1388 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLAROSCHE HANDEL Nederland<tch.lnrti<rhg AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. NAATSCHAPPIJ. EscXto-MaaUch.ppiJ M K 0F INTERNATIONAL BANKING Incorporated by Royal Charter. PIW -«p-O*pit»l *i0,000,000 ■•th.rland. Trading Society, (Netherhada-laßaa Discount Bank.) INDIA, LIMITED. CORFORATION. B» m fund. D Establish» at Batavia 1837. Authohis» Ca P ,ZT~ at son non ,ilal
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    • 1541 8 B A it BHte c. LSL CaallelM »f PARA RUBBER SEED. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. O'- —tn U IJ 0 l\l S M Y UH Mil". "CM*". nR1 )ERS fu. When Mosquitoes I I\/I\IIWW J'HE period for sending in claim, .gainst y.r*7 f Cr P 00^ eooi g A gUB C
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