Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1907

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 169 VOL. LXV. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2492 1 pipping. IntC'llclG'Ci pipping. Shipping. P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA II Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion Company. I STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. imperial Man une. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. WvX fast and well-known mail steamers of MAIL SERVICE. For Iwtrndbd to Sail. Stiambr. 1 this Company sail fortnightly from BreOutward. men,
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    • 1369 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE FAR EAST. Mb jk I I'P T N TF A By the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Mi were awarded the Bv the German Steamship. -HABSBURG," HOHENSTAUFEN,” “RHENANIA,” 111 I I\l A I Iwl f* SILESIA,” and “SCANDIA,” a regular monthly service is maintained between Lisbon and
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  • 1115 3 THE P. O. MAIL CONTRACT. —I. E. Patterson, in P.M.G. THE “ALL RED” ROUTE. To expect absolute accuracy in the average newspaper report on mercantile marine affairs, especially in so technical a subject a s steamship speed, would be equivalent to expecting to fetch a given port with a compiss
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  • 562 3 London, July 17, At the banquet of the Ceylon Association in honour of Sir H. McCallum, Sir Fi ederick Saunders, who presided, dwelt on Sir H. Blake’s service and congratulated Sir H. McCallum and Ceylon upon the new Governor, whose work in Natal would never be forgotten.
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  • 1091 3 servation of the humaner letters Daily Mail. 9 MARK TWAIN. A great many years ago there was a huge, rather Boijemian, parly held in an enormous house in Fitzroy-square. The house was the mansion in which Colonel Newcome is said to have lived the drawing room in the
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  • 330 3 Ihe prospectus has been published in Bangkok of the Bagan Rubber Company, Limited, Kelantan, incorporated with a capital of ticals 300,000,<livided into 3,000 shares of ticals 100 each, of which 150 are to be taken by the vendors, and the remainder are offered for public subscription. The
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  • 298 3 d' Per P. O. ss. India, from London, July 5, connecting with s.s. Marmora, at Colombo, due Aug. 1.. at Penang-To Penang: Mr, and Mrs T. Matthews, Mrs. McGregor and child, Messrs. A. G. Cory and Logan. To Singapore Messrs. H. S. Oldham, A. E. Macdonald,
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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, says I have used and still require a good many battles 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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    • 82 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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    • 105 3 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of the pain and suffering that must be 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 liottle of Chamberlain’s
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    • 77 3 The Mistakes of Your I4fe. 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 lie suddenly attacked with cramp, colic, or diarrhma, which are always prevalent during y<e warm weather, and
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    • 755 3 Penang Turf Club. the month or for such period as may be arranged. a DMISSION to Grand Stand by Tickets For further particulars apply, to O“ly-584—18-8 HOGAN V MOTION' Tickets for Grand Stand can be obtained a t-the Secretary’s Office, or at the Gate. M These Tickets are only sold
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  • 4 4 THE WEEK.
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  • 16 4 Bkekhuijsex.—On the 25th ifist, at Ramoth, the wife of J. G. Beikhuijsen, of a daughter.
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  • 1165 4 There would appear to be little. f boom in Volunteering in this Settleuient just at the present moment. The strength of the Penang Volunteei’S to-day is. 86, this grand total being Judde up as follows 3 c.iptaius, 2 lieutenants, I second .> lieutenant, 2 honorary surgeons,
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  • 454 4 Y.M.C.A. v. G.C.A. The League match on the C R.C. ground last night between the Y.M.C.A. and the Government Clerical Association was not particularly interesting. Both teams were under full strength. L. H. Wemyss, Forbes, and Mclntyre were absent from the Y.M.C.A. ranks owing to business and sickness.
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  • 364 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The results of the ties played yesterday were Championship. W. J. Hodge beat H. C. Sells. 6—3 B—6. Double Handicap. L. E. P. Wolferstau «k Dr. Jamieson beat D. Duncan E. Lees 30) 6—2 6 1. There are a large number of jockeys in
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  • 259 4 Already the State Engineer of KpH i taking in hand the important work"? opening up the country by means of tril nL roads, lhe Ihot of the main roads 1 constructed will be that from Alor >e Kuala Muda, which will O|)e n un Kedah an I
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  • 599 4 The Colony v. F.M.S. The following team will represent the I M.S. v. the Colony in Penang on August oth and 6th H L. Talbot (Captain), A. H. Hubback, M. H. Whitley, R. McKenzie, R M Skinner, and C. R. Martin (Selangor)’R- B. Bannon, C. W. H. Cochrane, E
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  • 101 5 1 USE FOR RETIRED PROCOKSULS LORD CURZON’S SUGGESTION. [Rrutrk’s Service London, 25th July. Lord Curzon, in his speech as the gue«t at the annual banquet of the Grocers’ Company of London, referring to his own future, said that that depended on his heal til. For the present
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  • 70 5 VISIT OF FOREIGN CRUISERS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th July. The Japanese cruisers Tsukuba and Chilose have arrived at Brest, France. Rear-Admiral Ijuin and his staff were entertained yesterday in Paris by President Fallieres, at a luncheon. The French President and the Japanese Ambassador (Dr. Motono) exchanged very cordial toasts.
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  • 65 5 LABOUR TROUBLES. [Reuter s Service London. 26th J ulv. Ju Belfast one of the largest spinning nulls, emp'oyiug 4,000 hands, has been closed owiiiif to the coal famine consequent on the (lockers’ strike. At a meeting of the Police it was decided to demand an increase of pay in
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  • 58 5 LATE VICEROYS OPINIONS. [Reuter’s Service] London, 25th July. Lord Cuizon, who was a guest of the Grocers’ Company of London at their Hal] in Princes Street yesterday evening, said that the unrest in India was skin-deep. It was a gieat fact that the most irritable portion
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  • 49 5 THE NATIONAL GRANT. [Reuter's Service London, 25th July, In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister, submitted a message from His Majesty the King asking for a giant of £50,000 to Lord Cromer in consideration of his eminent services to the Empire in Egypt.
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  • 42 5 FAILURE OF THE LOAN. [Reiter’s Service.] London, 25th July. The Tunes states that the non-succe-’s of the Japanese loan for the Southern Manchurian Bail way shows that capital has been milke i nearly dry and must have a rest.
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  • 123 5 ROYAL VISITS TO THE KAISER. Berlin, 25th July. It is officially announced that King Edward of England will visit Wilhelmhbhe, the Kaiser’s seat near Cassel, on August 4th. His Majesty will arrive in the morning and will leave at eleven o’clock at night, continuing his journey to
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  • 84 5 A NEW CONVENTION. WARSHIPS AT CHEMULPHO. [Reuter’s Service] London, 26th July. Three Japanese warships with troops have arrived at Chemulpho. The troops with a strong force of bluejackets are going to Seoul. The popular di-quiet in Korea is heightened by the heat and drought. Reuter’s correspondent in
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  • 64 5 SOUTH AFRICANS r. SCOTLAND. [Reuter’s Service London, 25th July. The following cricket matches have been concluded The South Africans b**at Scotland, at Edinburgh, by eight wickets. Worcestershire beat Hampshire by an innings and 180 runs, at Worcester. Kent defeated Surrey, at Blackheath, by ten wickets. Derbyshire beat
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  • 48 5 SAVED FOR THE NATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th July. Ai rangemeats have been made by private enterprise for an exchange of sites with rhe directors of the Chartered Bank of India, a, and China, who bought Crosby Hall, thus saving this historical building for the nation.
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  • 39 5 A NEW GERMAN AIRSHIP. [Rkuter’s Service] London, 26th July. L>uring the two days’ first, trials, the German military airship Berlin manoeuvred for 34 hours with the utmost precision, and, it is claimed, outstrips the French steerable balloon Patrie.
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  • 33 5 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th July. The compensation to be paid to the owners of slaves in Zanzibar on the al>olition of slaverv from the Ist October amounts to £40,000.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 245 5 [7’o the Editor of the Poiang Gazette Dear Sir, Will you kindly allow me to draw attention to one very serious defect in the system of education in vogue at all the girls’ boarding schools of this Colony—l refer to the lack of instruction in culinary matters European
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  • 251 5 The Cup to be presented by His Excellency Sir John Anderson at the forthcoming Agricultural Show at Kuala Kangsar, will be awarded to the winner of the greatest number of Prizes in Division A, Agricultural. The number of cups that will be presented by the Committee for
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  • 250 5 From the annual report of the Netherlands Trading Company it appears that on account of the State there were sold 51,974 bags coffee, 271,088 slabs tin, and 6,366 packages of chinchona-bark amounting respectively toil 1,918,977, fl 20,898,580, and fl 413,089. For account of other parties produce was
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  • 414 5 The London correspondent of the Straits Times writes:— So far, with one exception, I have failed to discover the names of Straits men in the list of Birthday Honours. The exception is, of course, that of Tunku Mahmud bin Sultan Ahmad, the Tunku Besar ol
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  • 352 5 In commenting upon Mr. L. C. Brown’s report on the coconut industry in the F.M.8., the Ceylon Observer says We publish some notes on the position and progress of the coconut industry in the Federated Malay States, which show that about 10S,000 acres are under this product,
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  • 218 5 The Golconda Malay Rubber Co.’s capital will be £BO,OOO in £1 shares, and tire present issue £70,0«0. The estate will be purchased for £66,000, subject to a mortgage of $50,000 to the F.M.S. Government, which will lie taken over by the new Company. There will be
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  • 119 5 It is whispered that a meeting is shortly to be held in Ipoh among the mining community having for its object an application to the Government to raise the rate on exported tin ore in respect of a payment of duty from 70 per cent,
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  • 244 5 Howe- Ex- Positively To WARD. T E A MEK pgd’ED. DUE. 8 A IL. P. <fc U. Delta 3 8 B I.S.N. Tara 26/7 6 p.m. 8 pm. N. D.L. Prinz Ludwig 6 8 Outward. P. <k O. Marmora 31 7 8.1.5. N. Teesta 8/8 N. D.L. Pr.
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  • 863 6 Captain W. Wade, lately in command of the Fushiki Maru, has been appointed to the Mayoro Maru, at present undergoing repairs at Osaka. The steamer sailed from Kobe on June 29 as an extra boat on the Seattle run. The many friends of Mr. J. Hands, late chief
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  • 93 6 Avagykf., Brit, 247, Buchanan, July 26, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Glenti rrrtt, Brit., 3036, ebster, July 20, London, gen., Boustead <fc Co. Hebe. Brit., 346, Inkster, July 26, Deli, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Kistna, Brit., 524, Learmont, July 27, Singapore, gen.. Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Langkat, Brit., 149,
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  • 65 6 Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Flying Fish for Port Weld. Gleni t’RRET for Singapore, China, and Japan Hebe for Singapore. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Leong Ho for Batu Bahra and Asahan. Pegu for Langs*, T. Sernawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sabang Perak (K. G. Co.) for Port Swettenham
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  • 190 6 pick Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan, at noon, t>morrow. Vokwaerts for Singapore, China, and Japan, at I p.ni. to-morrow Avagyek for Deli, at 1 p m. to-morrow. Mary Austin for Asahaii, at 1 p.in.. to-mor-row Taw Tong for Trang and Pang Nga. at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Langkat for Teluk
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  • 179 6 of Steamer, where from, approximate dale o/ arrival, where hound., and A genie. Alcinous from Singapore, July 27, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield <fe Co. Benglof. from London, July 27, for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China, and Japan. Sandilands, Buttery Co. Delta from Singapore, Aug. 2, for
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  • 260 6 By P*E' ssen from Nagasaki, Mrs. Rye Hirano from Shanghai, Dr. G. L. Tuck and Mr. (hang; from Singapore, Messrs L H. Clayton. E Heins, Prof. H. Morin. Mrs. C. Breiderer, and Mrs. H. Peterdorff. To Hamburg, Mrs. M. Jourdin and two children, and Mr. Kormann to Genoa. Mr.
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  • 1223 6 o s Ibsiw I 3 I Capital. Paid ap. Ita.er.a- Die Mend.. Name. Qn ot tion 2 8 eB 5_ MINING. Gold. rkb non £1 £1 £4,873 I/- paid January, HMH Raub Aiwt. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Paid 5} buyers 1892 £206,000 £191,250 {1 18/10 u p f
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  • 121 6 Penang,|26th July, 1907. (Dy Courtesy of the Chartered Bunk.) 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 175} Madras, Demand
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  • 195 6 Pknang, 26th July, 1907. Gold, leaf $64.85 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. soz 16.75 no stock White Pepj»er X’2.l2| sellers. Trang Pepper 17.75 sales. Mace 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 69 sales. Cloves (picked) 51 no sellers. Nutmegs 110 24 sales. CNo 1 5.30 8*18». Sugar. 2 xno stock, t
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 54 6 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains in the stomach, colic, and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain s Coke, Cholet a, and Diarrlnea Itemedv. When in need of such a medicine, give it a trial. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Ihe George I’own Dispensary, Wholesale Agents. RACING
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    • 45 6 The Australian Horse Repository. 11, Scotland Sload. (W. H. MAWLEYJI TdefltM IMt. 4. Breaker and Dealer. 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 premiso*.
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    • 5 6 STEEL TRUNKS. WcAlfattr Co.« Ltd.
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    • 89 6 MATSUO’S CINEMATOGRAPH. lAST TWO NKHTS! LAST TWO NIGHTS!! EXTENDED SEASON. 1 9 h U'vwg to the increased patronage of the public the inanageMatsuo’s Cinematograph have decided to prolong the Season in Penang. TWO SHOWS A NIGHT. Change of Progrramme at Every Performance. An amusing, diverting, and instructive exhibition of beautiful
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    • 1205 7 CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HEDIRLAHDSCHE HANDEL Nederlan<i<rh.ln<«| TC h r AUSTRALIa AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. NAATSCHAPPIJ. EscomptO-Maatseh.DDil INTERNATIONAL BANKING IHDIA I iMiTrn CORPORATION Incorporated by Royal Charter. Faid-up-Capit»l $10,000,000 Hatherland* Trading Society. (Netherbada-lndlan Discount Bank? c lBbu«d Capital fl. 45,000,000 Paid-up Capital F 6 000 000 capital
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    • 1695 8 T The London Assurance NOTICE OF REMOVAL.] U WTITKtS I f k cr c H photograph Studio. f PURE, RICH RtFKtSHiNfi, The above Company is prepared to a Th© undersigned having been appoint id 6j\ an t; c t W» i I llvlVfcl UJII cept Marine risks at lowest current
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