Straits Echo, 23 July 1903

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  • 32 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOJ. 1 NQ. 46. PENANG, THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1903. Annum. Single Copy. 10 Cent*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • Money Market.
    • 124 2 (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 1 O]-® 4 months’ sight Bank ...1 10 3 Credit ..1/10 T 3 Documentary 1 /10^ Cakfotta. Demand Bank Rs. 136 3 days’ sight Private 138 Bombay, Demand Bank 136 3 days’ sight Private 138 Madras, Demand Bank 1355 3
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    • 224 2 Bersawah Gold Mine Co., Ld. 8 7.75 man. Bruseli Tin Mining Co., Ld. 8 8.25 sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld 25. —sales Fraser Neave. Ld S 95. buyers 6% Del >B. l« r George Town Dispensary S 26.— sales. Howarth Erskine. Ld. 8190 International Bodega Blou. —buyers
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  • Shipping.
    • 134 2 Hebe, Br. s.s. 345, Inkster, 23rd July,— Singapore. 21st July, Gen., —W. Mansfield A Co. Abakan. Ger. s.s. 161, Peters. 23rd July,— Asalian, 22nd Julv, Gen.,—Bonn Mever Co. Waihoka. Br. s.s. 1.269, Diniel. 23rd July, —Amov, 9th Julv, Gen., —Koe Guan Co. Taroba. Br. s.s. 3,657, Nailer. 23rd July,
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    • 37 2 23rd July. Hebe, for Deli. Jin Ho, for Langkat. Yidar, for Deli. 1 Canton, for Pangkor A Teluk Anson. Taroba, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Lava da. for Singapore, etc. Glenfalloch, for Singapore, etc. Fitzpatrick, for Rangoon.
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    • 159 2 Asahas, Ger. s.s. 161. Peters. 23rd July.— Asahan. 22nd July. Gen., —Behn Mever A Co. Alcixons. Br. s.s. 4.278. Pulford. 19,h July, —Yokohama, 23rd June, Gen..—W. Mansfield A Co. Carlyle. Br. s.s. 331, Mugford. 22nd July, Port Swettenham. 21st July. Gen., Straits Steamship Co. Hok Canton. Br. s.s.
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    • 64 2 r I esteis t roM Agemte Dh>Valet tu Bombay P. A O. 23rd inst. Ballaarat China do. 23rd Lightning Singajiore A. A. A Co. 24th ft. Apcar Calcutta do. 24th Sumatra London P. A O. 28th Benloinond Singapore S. B. A Co. 28th Hamburg Singapore B. 11. A Co.
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    • 58 2 VetteU For Agentt "Leo ecu Valetta Singapore P. A O. 23rd iust. Bailaarat Colombo I do. 23rd (i. Ajx-ar Singapore A. A. A Co. 25th niiiti Calcutta do. 25th Sumatra Sin^ai*ore P. A O. 28th Benlomoud London S. B. A Co. 28th Hamburg Colombo B. M. A (V». Kiantschou
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    • 26 2 Inward —Per Hebe, from Singapore Messrs. Houtou. H. Wallworth, J. Waite, B. Shies. Koeniug and Capt. Torrible. Per Waihora. from Amor, Mr. and Mrs. Butler.
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    • 58 2 A MAIL WILL CLOSE FOR Edie. T. Serna we, Segli and Olehleh—Per Hok Canton, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Port Swettenham and Malacca— Per Langkat. to-morrow. 1 p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Lady Weld, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Batu Bahra and Asahan—Per Tong Chay Un, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Deli—Per Sumatra. 25th inst., 9 a.m.
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  • 64 2 Established June Ist, 1903. !*ublished daily (except Sunday*.) AT Till CRITERION PRESS, Ld., No. 226-232. Beach Street. Penang. PRICE DAILI, LOCAL Jgl per annum. (Post Free) 27 MAIL EDITION (Post Free) 13 CABLE ADDRESS; “E c h o —P cna n g Telephone No. 188. Editor, CiiEsyET
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  • 30 2 BIRTHS. On the lffth July, at Hamburg, Mrs. H ugo Brauss. of a son. Ox the 13th July, the wife of S. Brkbdi. Kotaradja. Aeheeu, of a son.
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  • 968 2 Router’s correspondent at Yokohama reported a day or two ago that the British representative at Seoul recently requested the Corean Government to open the post of Wi-ju, on the left bank and near th‘* mouth of the Yalu River, to foreign trade. The Russian Minister
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  • 414 2 An Important Point in the Siib*Com= mittee’s Report. Is our last issue we concluded the lengthy Report of the sub-Committee appointed “to consider the water question." We intend to deal with it editorially in the near future, and in the meantime will be glad to find space
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  • 832 2 N RE PROHiBI I iV DtTY AND THE INTERNATIONAL TIN COMPANY. POSITIVE DENIAL OF FALSE STATEMENTS. We received to-day a letter from th< ifanager of the international Tin Com pany, Singapore, which, in view of th hysterical ravings of certain “know-alls, ,ve gladly find
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  • 191 2 SENDS GREETING FROM YANKEE LAND. Mr. Lim Eu 'ioli, senior pa tn Tof the Penang firm of Messrs. Tiang Life ami Company, has wired to the firm here asking them to offer his warmest remembrances to all good friends in Penang, and saving that he
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  • 1013 2 A large gather.,* t ids at the Race Course tl ii cheerful morning tl ;i I 1 ll!i Hd 3 ululates entered for p,., *U H held next week. mew n ?t© I lhe iir.it horse to open the s Highlander" (Clark m.l m fast time, the gahon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 125 2 Pritchard Co. PENANG. SOLEAGENTS FOR PENANG FOR THE BRITISH EXPRESS DAIRY Company’s BOMBAY BDTTER ALWAYS FRESH PURE, FIRM CREAM V Sold in lib. tins 76 cents per tin. Consignments received regularly. PRITCHARD CO. Penang, -tn the GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY LIMITED. 37a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. WHOLESALE RETAIL. CHEMISTS. DRUGGISTS, AND OPTICIANS.
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    • 183 2 «O 1C Bangkok THE ORIENTAL HOTEL. Oriental Hotel Syndicate. Cable Address: "Oriental." Proprietore. Penang. i EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. UNEQUALLED FOR Situation, Comfort and Catering HARRIES BROTHERS. Proprietor *>. 18 a KING EDWARD HOTEL. HOHGXOHG A High CLkfca Private Hotel Electrically Lighted. Electric Fans, (It required.) Electric Passenger Elevator to each
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    • 63 2 Government of Perak. WANTFD. PUPIL Dre.iers for Ihe Perak Medical Department. Must have passed the !>;veiith Standard, preference Ih.mii>,' i<iven to those passing iu Extra Subjects. Salary ?300 per .m um with free quarters. Applications, with sch< ol certificates aud testimonials, mil stating $e will he received by the State
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    • 5 2 AMKRI' AN ('AUTS McAlister Co
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    • 6 2 RIPPLNGILLE S STOVES. McAlister a Co.
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    • 6 2 METTAR’S STOVE WOOD BURNING. McAlister to.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 87 3 Intensive Russian Preparations. i neuter* Submarine Cable.) I 5 .!*,11..) illv 22m1: Eleven Rust i Clio destroyers will leave ;i,it <n the 2(Jili inst. to reini((]V. th" Russian squadron in the i'V.i' I Odessa correspondent of the I it, ii Simula r<l says that it is
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  • 99 3 French Relegates in London. limb-i'g Sulvu. rinc Cable). London, duly 2.nd One hundiv i I’rcnch deputies and comme i d delegates, referred to in our j,• i. ifi.nn of the 18th inst., have arrive I in London after being met with a iniial civic welcome by
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  • 125 3 t ßeuter Submarine Cable.) London, July 22nd: —llis Grace the Ihike of M irlborough, K. u., lias lie a appointed Cutler-Secretary of State for tin* Colonies in sueetssi >n to ilie Earl of Onslow. Tilt* D.ike of M irlborougli was born in IS7I. ;ui
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  • 41 3 No! a Jarring Note. (Renter's Submarine Cable.) London, July 23rd —The reception of Their Majesties, the King and Queen in Ireland, lias been univers dly hearty, and conspicuous hy the absence of a single jarring note.
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  • 47 3 (Reuters Submarine Cable.) London, July 23rd: —The Times s ivs that it is anticipated in official quarters t hot a dissolution of Parliament may be expected in the early part of next Session, and that the General Election will take place in March.
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  • 876 3 Interesting Social Functions. Kuala Lumpur, 21st July (Humini in at d />. it) j weired in PeiMiig ■'>.:}() y>. w. .Ini;/ 22m1. 11 is Excel lc:icy the Governor met a deputat mi of Planters this morning ami 1' nl a lengthy Conference, supposedly in reference to the
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  • 180 3 Souffriere and Vesuvius Craters* Burst Simultaneously into Eruption. (Cablenewt Special Service.) New York, 6th July —The volcanoes of La Souffriere, on the Island of St. Vincent, and Vesuvius, on the Bay of Naples, are violently active. Many scientists think it means a serious disturbance of the earth’s crust
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  • 48 3 Legislation to Exclude Immigrants from United States. {Cablenews Special Service.) Honolulu, Bth July :—The Hawaiian House of Representatives has voted to exclude from the Teiritory of Hawaii American immigrants. The measure has caused a furious uproar of condemnation, and laughter, and threatens to disrupt the Legislature.
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  • 1008 3 Seized Five Vessels Flying the American Flag. (Cabletteics Special Sei'vice.) New York, 10th July A meteor has shot athwart the peaceful sky of political relationship between the United States and South America. Venezuela has seized five ships flving the flag of Uncle Sam. The news
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 5 3 ENGINEERING TOOLS McAlister A Co.
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    • 3 3 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister Co.
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    • 5 3 ROSE’S LIME JUICE. mcalister Co.
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    • 63 3 C. SENG CO. Chop SIN GIM HO 33c Beach Street, PENANG. Specialities always on hand: Devoe’s Brilliant Oil. ENGINE OIL of all Grades. GILLINGHAM PORTLAND CEMENT. ThpWelknown “Hand’’ Brand, OR CHOP “TANGAN.” SAFES MILNER'S OF ALL SIZES, and also American and German makes. TENNENT’S STOUT, WHITE HOR3E CELLAR WHISKY. WHALLEY’S
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    • 976 3 aaa aiasj Central Sales Room. The undersigned are favoured with instructions to sell by PI'BLIC AUCTION on Wednesday, 29th July, 1903, AT 17b, NOKTHAM KOAI), commencing at 11-30 am. All the WelUkept and Valuable House* hold Furniture, &c. CONSISTING OF Double and Single Iron and Wooden Bedsteads with Spring Mattresses,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1863 4 NOTICE. Echo Advertisements. rno avoid disappointment, all new advertisements, or alterations of contract advertisements, should reach the Echo Office before noon. T. C. SWABY, Manager. Penang. 20th Juue. TIAN6 LEE CO., Merchants and General Importers, PENA NO Wholesale Offices 3, BEACH STREET. General Store Department: 95, BEACH STREET. ALARGE stock
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  • 681 5 (From our CurretpomUut.) Tiik last two (lavs heavy showers have fallen, although the rest of the week had been fairly tine. Up to date i the rainlall stands at 31.22 inches, as against 30.50 at this date of last year, which shews that the monsoon is quite j
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  • 259 5 Dr. Attvgalle, of Ceylon, writes to the Colombo papers as follows:—“The evils attributed to the use of opium by the Lowcouutrv Singhalese and others are not in keeping with my experience. I have lx»fore my mind's eye at. this moment more than lialf-a-dozen confirmed and inveterate opiumeaters.
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  • 693 5 The London <t- Chinn Express received by the last mail contains a very iu f erettiug elitorial on our very own isle of Penang. It reals as follows: Probably few places in the East have made such strides as Penang has done during the last three or four years.
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  • 213 5 The following further particulars of the recent elections in Germany are taken from the Shanghai paper, Der Ostamatische Lloyd, to which the results were wired from Berlin on the 26th-ultimo: The result of the second liallots for the Reichstag has just lxx*n published. The Reichstag will, according
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  • 96 5 Why should not in Asia prove a good field for Indian tear Is it because they drink too much coffee there r This might have Leu so years ami, but of late years, consumption of has increased very largely we mean chwftp tea. of course, which is
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  • 253 5 A MODEL SPORTING CLUB. That time-honored Melbourne Sporting institution. Tattersall's Club, is just now nourishing with an exceeding great flourish, like unto the green bay tree of the Psalmist. The dub has just mov (1 into new premises in Royal-lane, and to the dub there are two entrances, oue
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  • 695 5 Betting and the Law. The Race» will shortly I** upon us. and in this connection it is interesting, as the Strait* Time* remarks, to note that a case of great importance to lx?tting men was recently tried in London, liefore Mr. Justice Ridley. A liookmaker sued for defaulted
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  • 265 5 HOW THE MORTHEKX IHIKKSK ARE CIVILISED BY 'KOOSKIES. A representative of tin* Sim ujh i > j Times, Li a chat with a Chines > gentleuian. tin* other day, who had just returned from a visit to Newchwang. was told that the treatment of Chinese there by so-called
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 158 5 Rite’s Buttery Co., pEN/fi MC. A Ji D R E i USHER GO.S’ f -:dal Reserve v. G. WHISKY. CKAFGELLACHIE GLENLIVET DiSTS LLti RV Co.’s GAELIC *OLI> SMUGGLER” WHISKY. janics Buchanan Co. 's whit William Teacher and Sons 0-d Glcnlivet Whisky. To he li:ul cf sill dealers. VES PERFECT Tin-
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    • 493 5 C. CHIN SENG COACH BUILDER AND REPAIRER. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAKER No. 27, Penang Road. Telephone No. 260 l'liin Hiu Bn*. Shop. Awarded Three Ist prize Medals, and Certificate of Merit of the Penang Agricultural Show of 1901. for his exhibit of Carriages. Under the Patronage of the Honourable Major
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    • 423 5 THE “PENANG SIN POE.” nm n m (X)-:o: (X)~ (CHINESE DAILY ftIEWS.) THE ONLY CHINESE PAPER IN PENANG. mh m u ft t'ii Sio per annum Out Stations 82 extra x. at m *r- u 7C fS itf ill ;W 141 H —(X) :0: (X)— ADVERTiSEMEivT RATES. wi in a
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    • 1486 6 TMtDK CD O cS 55 S 3 eg 13 CO w PC k UJ UJ g </) o UJ 05 S? v© <n o PC W H PC u o E Eg 8 0 z < z g ft MAI.'H CHIN HIN BROTHERS, General Storekeepers, Horae Dealers Livery Stables No.
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