Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1907

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833 No. 177 VOL. LXV. MONDAY, sth AUGUST, 1907. 1 "J-- PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2133 1 J*”— Intended Sailing». f±± P. &0. Steam Naviga- .Bmeu ium> 71 Nordfeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. tion Company. BRITISH INDIA jh men» amivals a» wninns. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. ffi\\ If UAH QPPVICF It 4. JrIAW r pHE font, «nd well-known mail steamers of 7/ 1 fc Zrj(®k 1 thit Company., sail
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    • 1591 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE FAR EAST. Mb I BfttiWN S’ Co.. NOTICE. Tn»» V*B' W fcr N |Z If Monumental Sculptors, By the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIK. 1X IYI W I bentinck street, CALCUTTA. V iews of Pe„ tt g Bhwwe> J i (Established A. D. 1852.) V pl felangor,
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  • 1140 3 SUBSIDISED STEAMERS. Replying to the statements published in the Sydney Daily Telegraph by M r Swinburne (Victorian Minister for Agriculture), Colonel Burns, of Barns, Philp «fc Co., makes the following statement Having attended the deputation to Mr. Carruthers I am prepared to amply verify all that
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  • 561 3 Manchester North Borneo Rubber. A meeting of the shareholders was held I on sth July in Manchester, the Chairman, I Mr. Fred. H. Smith, presiding. The report and accounts to March 31 last and the manager’s report on the property at tha date were pre-ented. It was
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  • 993 3 —Morning L end er. SOME RESULTS OF THE INQUIRY! i y s The report of the Select Committee which has for the last four months been j considering the Radio-telegraphic Couven- tion has not yet been issued to the public 1 bpt its contents are no longer a
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  • 333 3 Much might be said, much, indeed, has been said, in abuse of the Farm system of raising revenue but the prospect- of a speedy abolition of the Opium Farms iu the Straits Settlements and other Far Eastern C donies renders it supei fluous to reiterate epithets condemnatory
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  • 274 3 Per P. Jc O. s.s. Namur, from London, July 6, due Aug. 6 at Penang :—To Penang Miss M. Johnson, Messrs. Eckhart, L. J. Gadner, and E. Hill. To Singapore Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mason, Miss L. B. Thorpe, Staff-Sergt. Mackenzie, Messrs. R. B. Ryall,
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    • 86 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as soon as the first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as it promptly
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    • 115 3 A Reliable Remedy for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. As the season is at hand when diarrhoea and dysentry are prevalent, a reliable remedy shou'd always be kept in the house for immediate u«e. The success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel trouble Ims bi ought
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    • 71 3 A Good Rule for the Home. Make it one of your regular habits to keep Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your home as a safeguard against a sudden attack of bowel complaint. It is certain to be needed sooner or later, and when that time comes it will
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    • 60 3 Rheumatic Pains Relieved. The* quick relief from rheumatic pains afforded l»v Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ha* surprise<l and delighted thousands of sufferers. It makes rest and sleep possible. A great many have been permanently cured of rheumatism by the u*e of this liniment. For sale by all Chemists and Store-keepers. I’he
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    • 299 3 T- Y WHITE’S I ‘HONEY’ I K BRAND > I Bacon Hams. I Sole Proprietors: John White ®> Co., Bristol, England I" 1 TO LET. "tS.'X’' H OUSE No '"IaKUT BOAD. Entry l Ist September, 1907. Apply »o I 629-30-8 E. A. MANASSEH Co. is a true food and contains
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  • 168 4 Monday, Sth August. Bank Holiday. Cricket: Colony v. F M.S. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 8.33 a.m. Low water 2.34 p.m. Tuesday. 6th AugustCr cket: Colony v. F.M.S. Outward German Mail. High water 9.24 a.m. Low water 3 26 p m. Wednesday. 7th August. Homeward
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  • 990 4 We would draw the attention of the local health authorities to the fact that the market gardeners in the vicinity of Macalisler Road continue to indulge in the loathsome and abominable practice of using night-soil as manure for their vegetable gardens. Not only is this the
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  • 35 4 Tn the cricket match between the Colony and the F.M.S. the following were the scores at 3 p.m. F.M.S. 30 Colony (5 wickets) 100 We will publish a detailed report of the match to-morrow.
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  • 861 4 There was a large attendance of ladies at the Races on Saturday, and the fine weather enabled them to take every advantage of the lawn. The display of dresses and millinery was quite up to the average at these gatherings, amongst those specially noted being Mrs.
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  • 135 4 THE SITUATION AT CASABLARCA. FRENCH AND SPANISH ATTITUDE [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd August. The French battleships Suftren (12 527 tons), Charlemagne (11,108 tons), and t} Rtpubligue (14,635 tons,) and the cruised Jules Ferry (12,351 tons), Victor Ih, nt (12,351 tons), and Desaix (7,578 tons) are preparing at Toulon to
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  • 151 4 REVIEW lurch HOME FLEET. ’dies»' A BRILLIANT PAGEANT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th August. Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra reviewed the Home Fleet, consisting of 188 vessels, under Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in the Solent. The Swedish Squadron, now visiting England participated in the review which was
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  • 52 4 AN INTERNATIONAL COURT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth August. The Hague Peace Conference has adopted the American proposal to establish a permanent Arbitration Court. The new court will adjudicate in judicial questions and is not to interfere with the tribunal created in 1899, which will be available for
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  • 44 4 POLICE AGITATION SUBSIDING. [Reuter’s Service. London, sth August. At Belfast, the mob attacked an unescorted lorry, burned its contents, and threw the vehicle into the river. The strike disputes in Belfast have been practically settled, and the Police agitation is subsiding.
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  • 31 4 A HEAVY PENALTY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth August. The Standard Oil Company, which was convicted last April of receiving rebates, has been fined $29,240,000 (gold)—the legal maximum.
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  • 24 4 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th August. The Tsar and the Kaiser met at Swinemiiude and exchanged visits on board their respective yachts.
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  • 76 4 [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth August. Prince Scipion Borghese has arrived at Koenighberg iu East Prussia. Mr. W. Makepeace, Editor of Singapore Free Press, is now in Penang He is on his way to Kuala Kaugsar to visit the Agri-Hot ticultural Show. The Hou’blc A. T. Bryant assumed
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    • 556 4 1 HUNTLEY PALMERS, Ltd., penang golf club. BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, THE PRE BGR AVZ CU P. READING LONDON, Saturday lOt6 and Tollomw S)ayENGLAND. I WARNING. T 0 IET FURNISHED. an unscrupulous deader for refilling, with 1 well Furnished. biscuits of inferior make, biscuit tins Apply bearing the well-known labels of Huntley
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    • 121 4 mutt be addressed tpi The Editor, written on one tide of the paper only and accompanied by the writer 1 name and address, not necessarily for insertion but at a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies mutt be paid at the Fiuaug Gazette Office, Penang, to the General Manager, Mr.
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  • 1588 5 AUTUMN MEETING, 1907. SATURDAY’S RESULTS. Saturday brought the autumn meeting of t| lt j local I’urf Club to a successful con elusion, at least it may be considered to have done so, although the last race of the ‘lay, having resulted in a deadheat, was run off
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  • 3343 5 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. Present. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.o. Hon. Capt. A. H. Young (Colonial Secretary). W. J. Napier (Attorney-General/ A. T. Bryant (Act. Colonial Treasurer). G. A. Hall (Act. Auditor-General). F. J. Pigott (Act. Colonial Engineer). John Anderson. Dr. D. J. Galloway.
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  • 342 5 MOROCCO. Berlin, 4th August. At a meeting of the French Cabinet in Paris, with regard to the situation at Casablanca, it was decided to take measures strictly in accordance with the Treaty of Algeciras. France and Spain will send troops but a bombardment is improbable. Ocher seaports
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  • 849 6 The Admiralty have practically adopted a big schpme of torpedo manufacturing on the Clyde, and already a start has been made at Fort Matilda with the erection of works which will cost «£30,000. In the near future the German boats running to Bangkok regularly are to coal at
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  • 184 6 Avagyee, Brit., 217, Buchanan, August 4, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Cantox, Brit., 105, Marican, August 3, Teluk Anson, Ah Hing. Calypso, Brit, 33V, Bannantyne, August 5, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield <fc Co. Fitzpatrick. Brit., 730, Williams, August 5, Rangoon, gen., Hong Bee. Foyle, Brit., 2693, Walsh, August
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  • 25 6 Ban Whatt Hin forTongkah. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Namur for Singapore, Chinag and Japan. Rotorua for Tongkah. Thongwa for Negapatam and Madras.
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  • 284 6 pkr P Eitkl Friedrich for Singapore, China, and Japan, at 9 a.m. to-morrow. Gregory Apcar for Calcutta, at 11 a.m tomorrow. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan, at noon, tomorrow. Avagyek for Deli, at I p.m to-morrow. Mary Austin for Asahan at I p.m. to-morrow. Hong Bee for Singapore, Hongkong,
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  • 120 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate I date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Arratoon Apcar from Singapore, Aug. 25, I for Calcutta, A. A. Anthony Co. Benlawers from London. August 16, for I Singapore, China, and Japan, Sandilands, Buttery Co. Catherine Apcar from Calcutta. Aug. 6, for
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  • 151 6 By Lady Weld from Teluk Anson, Messrs Win. Barnett, D. J. Macondy, E. C. Sparks, and G. S. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Trowell, and Meldrum By Thongwa from Singapore, Mrs. Cockrane and child, Mrs. Lunburg and child, Mr. and M rs. Perrett, Messrs. 8. A. Aljunid, E. F. H.
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  • 1102 6 fl Capital. vX Paid «P- DWde,,d 2 a a_ MINING. Gold. ;i- 1 K0(l00 £1 £4,873 l/.paid January, 1931 Itanb An«l. «old Mining Co., I.M Fully P»M 5} buy 8n) 1892 £200,000 £191,260 f uwtoimi 1 18/10 1/- (Contn buyers 1898 £«,OOO,<WO <1,8f10,000 20,000 fIOO <lOO 621 per coni,
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  • 129 6 Pena.no, sth Augvst, 1907. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 3/8 3 Credit 2/4 17/32 3 pociupentary 2/4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’sight Private M 175 J Bombay Demand Bank 173| 3 days* Sight
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  • 186 6 Penang, sth August, 1907. Gold leaf $64.85 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. soz 16.7« no stock White Pepper 22.12| sellers. Trang Pepper 17.75 sales. Mace 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 69 sales. Cloves (picked) 51 sellers. Nutmegs 110 24 sales. rNo 1 5.30 salsa Sugar. < 2 x no stock.
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    • 45 6 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tais is a perfectly reliable medicine for bowel complaints, and one that lias never been known to fail even in the most severe ami dangerous cases. For sale by ail < hemists and Store-keepers. The. George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 48 6 The Australian Hone Repository. Scotland Stood. (W. I. MAWLEn TtitMtK IW. 4. Breaker and I 1 Livery and Training Stables. HORSES CARE FULL Y*SNOD. i Fodder of the Best Quality Only Supplied. Rubber Tyred Turnouts on Hire. Harness of every description repaired I and made on the preftises.
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    • 5 6 HARNESS ACCESSORIES. McAlitftr C&., Ltd.
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    • 84 6 ASK FOR “GREEN BUTTERFLY” BRAND. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. BVTTBXFLY Wl BUTTERFLY IM W BIAND JFUSSELLfSI KUtKt O V/ WrTERFLY 9 KWKL.H being mechanically prepared without the addition of U sugar or any preservative, is very easy of digestion, U and has saved many lives all over the world, as it is
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    • 1167 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INbIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEI NedtflTandsch-lndiSChe THE MERCANTIIF qabut Ar AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. EscomptoUaatschappiJ BARK OF BANKING Incorporated by Royal Charter. P»W-up-Capitai $10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. (Netherianda-lndlan Dliconnt Bank.) IWDIA, LIMITED. ,ON •> pi B nn7 .iws'ooo BilwKMer e o 1 00,000 «™«Pm
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  • 893 8 Perak Turf Club. ANNUAL MEETING. 1907. Tuesday, 13th Jluoust, 1907, -Thursday, lotli cHuJusf, 1907, and Saturday, 17th Jdugust, 1907. ENTRIES CLOSE JYoon 6th jffugust. 2 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, I3th AUGUST, 1907. I.—The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO. A race for maiden horses, weight 9 stone 3 lbs., with an
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    • 579 8 “NIKKO Photographic Studio. K. S. OKANIWA, Japanese Tlrtist, from Jsokio, Japan, No. 21 Penang Road, (of Northam Road). Highclass Photography in all its Branches. Our New Artist, Mr. S. Oishi, has now arrived from Japan and we beg to call the attention of the Public to the Exquisite Photographs obtained
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    • 20 8 LIPTONS TEAS. <’ WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL t '1 AT THE > iT”’* PARIS EXHIBITION' dgsnCs, Psnan?, Paterson, simons a c<>.
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    • 666 8 i MACKAY’S PARA RUBBER SEED 7 vXXTT/xn CARDERS now being booked for new When Moaqaitoe* Wniul\l| vJ season Crop commencing August i begin to annoy you, Special rates for large orders. >. MARTEU’S NUIWY, «*>l aNAOB I GEISLERS CHAMPAGNE. 282—u c Selangor, I st a "T" I E" Chfbolic So&p,
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