Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1907

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 288 VOL. LXV. FRIDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2412 1 p, 0. Steam Navigation Company. *Tr. BXPECTED arrivals and departures. intended Sailing., 1 NorMOItSCWr U»V. Irentll. MAIL SERVICE. ffl\ OUTWARD. I BRITISH INDIA f7K\ Imperial German Mail Line. p ec 19 Arcadia connecting with Victoria Lfl\\ *:,:SSX ‘E± STEM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. jjgUAV OCCTASIe«BSAIftt.. 1«.. 30 Delta oo an L
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    • 1853 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE FAR EAST. PENANG VOLUNTEERS. Sfc XaVierX itht n°th, 17th, 24th Sist. ES£l tittti O V No. 269 Ser 8 L J M< pcun y cuick Ransfer- MSi| By the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE I ORDERS BY CAPTAIN pjQtrril. lst to 7th Lieut. F. O. Itallifax I
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  • 847 3 SEDITION in the native press. Calcutta, Ist Dec. Sir Harvey Adamson, presiding at the annual St. Andrew’s dinner, which as usual a brilliant and impressive function, made an important speech on the recent unrest. Referring to sedition in the Press, he said T t has for
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  • 348 3 The Sydney correspondent of the Globe says that an Australian who has just returned to Sydney after a lengthened residence in Tokio, states that everywhere the Japanese entertain a deep conviction that there are destined to become the dominant race in the Pacific, and that their future
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  • 188 3 —L and C. Expr- ss An address was sent to the GovernorGeneral of Netherlands India by the owners of 15 coffee e-tates, in which complaints were made about the increasing imports of Santos coffee. The petitioners observe that Santos coffee is imported into Netherlands India at
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  • 216 3 London, 28th Nov. The Druce case, which was reported in the English papers of October 26th, is exciting keen interest, similar to the Tichborne Trid. It is daily producing fresh sensations. Mrs. Hamilton, aged 77, yesterday gave evidence that she knew that the Duke of Poitland and
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  • 236 3 INDIAN RECORD BEATEN. Calcutta, 30th Nov. There can be but one term applied to the description of the exhibition of billiards given at the Dalhousie Institute last night, marvellous. The world’s billiard champion. H. W. Stevenson met Mr. Murray, of Monghyr, in a game, of 1,000 up,
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  • 214 3 Mr. Laidlaw, m.p., delivered an interesting address at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday night. He said that he had taken an interest in Y.M.C.A. work for many years in India and other parts and was also on the Foreign Committee in London,
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  • 321 3 London, 30th Nov, The situation in Algeria is exciting some uneasiness in Paris. Reinforcements are being hurried to the frontier where a strong body of tribesmen have been joined by two Algerian tribes and surround the Kiss district. Up to th i present the French mountain
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  • 231 3 The American Vice-Consul-General, G. E. Chamberlin, of Singapore, writes that the position of the rubber planting industry on’the Malay Peninsula at the end of the year 1906, compared with the previous year, is remarkable, as the following figures show In December, 1905, the total acreage
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  • 161 3 —H. F. in Westminster Gazette. {From Sckeffel's Trompeter”) IV. Hiddigeigei 1 ke others, has gushed in his youth, Over all things great, splendid and fair. Hiddigeigei, like others, thereafter has wept Bitten tears of regret and of care Hiddigeigei, like others, has loved an
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  • 327 3 The Amsterdam correspondent of the L. <€' C. Express writes on Nov. 20 In the Second Chamber of the StatesGeneral the debate on the Java budget was continued and concluded. The various items of the budget afforded little of interest, and even the proposed income-tax passed without
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    • 63 3 A Follower of Influenza. Many persons find themselves affected a persistent cough after an attack of iulluenza. As this cough can be promptly cureil by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to run on 1,,1f il it becomes troublesome. For sale by *fi Chemists and
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    • 76 3 No Opium in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. There is not the least danger in giving CbamberlaTi’s Cough Remedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an established reputation of more than thirty years as the most successful medicine in use for colds, croup, and
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    • 53 3 An Eminent Physician says: I frequently prescribe Hunyadi Janos natural aperient water in cases of biliousness, so common in hot climates, and find it most beneficial both in accompanying constipation or in the more usual form of bilious diarrhoei, giving it in the latter case in small doses of a
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    • 69 3 Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, Canada, says I caught a severe ccld while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, I tried it, and, after using two small bottks, I was complety cured.”
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    • 830 3 TO LET. NOTICE. NOS. 1 and 2 Westlands Bungalows and J the undersigned, hereby give notice Westlands House. w d nofc be responsible for any debts 981 uc contracted by my wife Law Suan Sim from this date. (Signed) TAN BOON THOQT. TO BK JLET. Penang, sth December, 1907. 969-18-12
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  • 210 4 Friday, 13th December. St. Lucy. Rugby Football: P.C.C. v. H.M.S Bedford and Kent, Esplanade. Homeward 8.1. Mail. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, 9 p.m High water 6 41 p.m. Low waler 12.24 p Saturday, I4th December. Cricket: P.C.C. r. H.M.S. Bedford and Kent, Esplanade. Volunteers’
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  • 18 4 Waller.—This morning, at Lake Villa,” the wife of C. A. Waller, of a daughter Helen Wilson Waller)
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  • 973 4 On Tuesday we reproduced from the Ceylon Observer an account of an interesting interview with the Hon. John Turner, and from later copies of our contemporary to hand we notice that Mr. F. Pears, of Lanadron Estate, Muir—whose block rubber gained the blue ribbon at the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 800 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. I Sir. e It is not surprising that so tew people care to live at Butterworth, seeing the inconvenience there is in crossing. Hie wretched little steamers, and the jetty, which is unavailable for landing if there is the slightest
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  • 303 4 Y.M.C.A. v. H.M.S. “BEDFORD» The above teams met on the Espl an i yesterday afternoon, when another intere? ing Association football match was witness' ed, and, despite slight drizzling rain ther' was a large number of spectators.’ teams lined up as follows Y. M.C. A.— Goal, Smith backs Thr
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  • 523 4 Arrangements were completed yesterday evening at a meeting of Club representatives for the Cup tie competition under the auspices of the Penang Football League. The match in the first round—P.C.C. C.R C.—will be played on the Esplanade ou Tuesday next. The drawing for the semi-final ties resulted
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    • 189 4 :*THE “CRAG” HOTEL j SANATORIUM,PENANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending J holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmosphere. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. TENNIS, BILLIARDS, AND CROQUET. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. I SPECTACLES I PINCE-NEZ AND Y SUN GLASSES Of all colours
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    • 125 4 ESTABLISHED 1833." mutt be addressed tv 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. 4LL monies must be paid at the Pmang Gazette" Office, Penang, to the General Manager,
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    • 21 4 [All communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents.
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  • 201 5 JIPAHESE CONPETITIOI. THE P. O. CO.’S COMPLAIM. [Rbutbr’s Service.] London, 13th Dec. The Secretary of the P. O. S. N. Co., writing to the newspapers, refers to the allusion made by Sir Thomas Sutherland at the annual general meeting of the Company to the unfair competition by the Japanese.
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  • 65 5 PRO POS E D T BI ANGULAR CON TESTS [Rkutrh's Service.] London, 13th Dec. A proposal that the Australian and South African cricket teams should visit England in 1309 and play a series of triangular contests is under consideration. The majority of the County captains heartily approve of it,
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  • 58 5 THE PRESIDENCY ELECTION. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicr.] London, 13th Dec. President R >osevelt has issued a formal statement regarding his renunciation of a third term of the Presidency. It is generally agreed in New York that this brings Governor Hushes to the fore. The Democratic leaders declare that President
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  • 63 5 A FOUR PER CENT. LOAN. [Reuter’s Service London, 12th Dec. Following on the favourable reception last week of the four per cent, loan of a million sterling for the Cape of Good Hope Colony at the prise of 95, the Government of the Dominion of Canadi has issued a
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  • 46 5 FURTHER ACTION IN LONDON. [Reuter’s Service London, 12th Dec. At a meeting of the City Corporation yesterday seven delegates were appointed to confer with the Loud >n County Council and others with a view to securing means to preserve Crosby Hall for the nation.
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  • 30 5 REVOLUTIONARIES KILLED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 13th Dec. It is reported from Sofia that a Macedonian yesterday evening shot and killed the notorious revolutionary leaders Boris Sarafoff and Garanoff.
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  • 79 5 THE KAISER. Berlin, 12th Dec lire Kaiser on h’s departure from London conveyed his heartiest thanks through the Germ m Ambassador in London for the reception accorded him in England. THE LATE KING OSCAR. The remains of the late King Oscar 11. Sweden will be interred on
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  • 110 5 A BARK MANAGER'S SUICIDE. GOLD AS BANK RESERVE. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicr.] London, 12th Dec. It is reported from Quebec that the Manager of the branch of the California Safe Deposit Trust Co. (the Directors of which were stated on Tuesday to have been arrested on a charge of misappropriation
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  • 21 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. Two bodies of reservists have been demobilised in Na’al owing to the improved outlook.
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  • 605 5 Ordinary Meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 10. Present. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g. His Excellency Major-Gen. T. Perrott, c.B. Hon. Capt. A. H. Young (Colonial Secretary). W. J. Napier (Attorney-General). A. T. Bryant (Act. Colonial Treasurer). F. J. Pigott (Act. Colonial Engineer). W. C. Michell (Act. Auditor-General)
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  • 2040 5 VISIT OF MR. R. LAIDLAW, M.P. Mr. Robert Laidlaw, M.P. for East Renfrewshire, arrived here last evening from Ipoh with Mrs. Laidlaw, their two daughters, Miss Ethel and Miss Mildred Laidlaw, and Miss Mclntyre. The party, who were accompanied by Messrs. Eu Tong Sen and Chung Thye
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  • 882 6 Messrs. Riley, Hargreaves Co., who were given the contract for raising the steamer Aing Ilin, belonging to Goh la Pang which sank at her anchorage last month on account of a rush of her passengers to one side and the consequent filling ot her starboard bunkers with water,
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  • 132 6 Avagyee, Brit., 247, Buchanan, December 13, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Catherine Apcar, Brit... 173, Thomas, Deember 12, Singapore, gen., A A. Anthony Co. C. Feed Laeisz, Ger., Wegrun, Decembea 13, Hamburg, gen., Behn, Meyer Co. Hong Wan 1., Brit., 2 )60, Kinghorn, December 12, Amoy, gen., Koe
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  • 40 6 Bharata for Rangoon and India. Catherine Apcar for Calcutta. Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Flying Fish for Port Weld. Fook Sang for Singapore and Hongkong. Glenearn for Colombo and Tuticorin. Hye Leong for Teluk Anson. Solfond for Rangoon.
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  • 75 6 To-morrow. For. Per. Close. Pangkalan Brandan Petrel noon. Deli Avagyee 1 p.m. Asahan Mary Austin 1 p.m. Teluk Anson Langkat 2 p m. Singapore, Hongkong. Swatow and Amoy Hong Wan 1 3 p.m. Colombo and Tuticorin Nore 3 p.m. Pangkor Sree Banka 3 p.m. Langsa, T. Semawe Segli,
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  • 143 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bynnd, and Agents. Achilles from Singapore, December 18, for Marseilles. Havre, and Liverpool, W. Mansfield Co. Alcinous from Singapore, December 14, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield Co. Arratoon Afcar from Singapore, January 18, for Calcutta, A.
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  • 324 6 By Hye Leong from Teluk Anson, Messrs. A. E. Dandont and J. W. Thompson. By Prinz Eitel Friedkich, from Antwerp, Mr. J. J. Rahusen from Southampton, Messrs. L. Hoefeld, C. J. Smith, O. Stern from Genoa, Messrs. J. Kouing, S. C. Gundry Fox, G. Van Doornum, J. Haag, A.
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  • 1116 6 oa < If Capital. «MM vX. Pahlap. Reaarve. DM*- 4 N,m 5 MINING. Gold. £1 £1 «4 873 If- paid January, 1901 Raab Au.t. Gol.l Hiniug Co U.l. Fully Paid s7} 1892 £200,000 £191,260 f .fo’oo, 1 18/10 l/-„ < oon,ril ’> ,898 /.2,000,000 /1,800,000 1 1o,S /■<><• 82»
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  • 123 6 Pknano, 13in December, 1907. Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/3 11/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/4 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 173} 3 days’sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173 j 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 184 6 Prnang, 13th Deuembkr, 1907. Gold leaf $65.50 Pepper (W. Cokmc 3 lbs. 5 oz.) 16.75 no stock White Pepper 19 sale*. Trang Pepper J. 45 sellers. Mac» 65 nominal. Mace Pickings 55 sales Cloves (picked) 35 sellers. Nutmegs 110 25 sellers. CNo I $5.45 sales* Sugar. < 2 x.
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    • 4 6 SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 45 6 The Australian Horse Repository, 11, Scotland Road. (W. H. MAWLEYh Rleplim Nt. 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 premises.
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    • 6 6 SPIRITS AND WINKS. McAlister 4P Ltd.
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    • 111 6 MATSUO'S JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH. To-Night To-Night GREAT EXHIBITION. Change of Programme Every Wednesday and Saturday. COME ONE! COME ALL!! GOME AND ENJOY YOURSELF. Briy jwr Carriages le Peaaag Rea< ta Malsaa's Famas Slaw. Doors Open at 8 p.m. Commencing at 9 p.m, Carriages at 11-5 P <nl, PRICES. Reserved Seats $l-00.
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  • 1163 7 JANUARY MEETING, 1908. Tuesday, the 14th, Thursday, the 16th, and Saturday, the 18th January, 1908. Judges— E. H. BRATT, Esq., CECIL GUINNESS, Esq. Handicapper—C. G. VELGE, Esq. Starter— A. CAMPBELL, Esq. Racing Stewards—Vl. H. BRATT, Esq., Capt. H. L. TALBOT, G. H. STITT, Esq. FIRST DAY. Tuesday,
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    • 1315 7 WE STRAITS TRADING IN. NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. b 6» I re r 3 NO of ,Ce B l l are.««niu S Tt”e ‘above s’ Si g P re Per k T HK Munici^T”cZnmissioner. of Company that the subjoined resolution was Photos Anlnr’tvd u ma a A George Town, Penang, hereby
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    • 1861 8 This Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar, of Joint Stock Companies. I 1 The Subscription List will close on the 31st (December, 1907THE NEW TAM BUFFm INES, LIMITED. 1 ncorporated under the Companies Ordinance 1889 of the Straits Settlements, CAPITAL $650,000. Divided into 65,000 Ordinary Shares of $lO each.
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