Straits Echo, 10 June 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OE EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE StRAITS, THE EEOERATEO MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. YOU. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 129.
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  • 69 1 Births. < fa the 25th April, at Winchester, the wife of Mr. Skinner Turner. Judge of H. B. M. Court, Bangkok, of a son. On the 21st April, at Frognal. Sunninghili. Berks. Gladys, the wife of Bertram Brooke. Tuan Muda of Sarawak, of a daughter. Makkiaok. On the
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  • 33 1 To-iut. 8th ]>;iv, bth Moon Town Band. Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m To-morrow '.Mli Day, btii Moon Whit it uu dux. Water Polo Match at ilie Swimming Club at 10!J0 a.m.
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  • 27 1 kiixl June lOtli K.4-.7 r.M. O Fnii Moon 17th 12.51 b i\.v I..1.-1 <yt|.ll!*o 25tb '1 4o.8 \..\l O New .Moon July Jrd PJ.tHt* a.xi
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  • 42 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. < tUTW ARDS. HoMBWAU*»». Corn uni mlel '22 June lit mjal 21 June. Chilian 6 July. Nu'oia S' July hxir.’t Service. OlTWARllS HoMKW UU>. htjintoM Ei June. Socotra 10 June. Japan '20 Palermo 30 For particulars See Page •>
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  • 19 1 German Sarhsen i loth Jum China (Ihiytm) Tt'li IndiaufTccrfo 1 Gt.li English (Joroiuan»lei 22nd China (Bengal) 24th
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  • 33 1 1 «'*/•>'/* t nun Ayeuti* l)ue M. Valerie Sinuai><ite S.K.&CV Lit !i June Ben led i Loudon S.B A. (Jo. 17tii Beularig London S B A Co. 27th Benuiohr Singapore S.RACo. •iOtlt
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  • 76 1 Fok Jong kali—i »*r Kotor no, I2ih in>taut, 11 a.m, Asa hail A B tit I i:* lira. Per llaleinin, 12th instant, i 1 a.m Port Swetteiiham ami Malacca Per Cornelia, 12th instant. 11 a in. Hdie. T. Seinawe. Segli, Olehleli and S.ihang Per Peyn. 12th instant. 11
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  • 28 1 w‘l.< t <>r Ai/eiift< L( <1 V*t4 M. Valent* Singapore S.K.JLOo. loili.Iuue lleuietii Singapore S.IUCo. 1 7» r. lieularig Singapore S.i>AC<> 2711. lieir.'olir London SJ>A.t‘<> 1 o»»n.
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  • 206 1 Gold leaf /6.. It. Pepper I W. «lbs. out ol staAk White Pepper 86— buyer V I l rang Pepper 27. —saims j Cloves picked) out of reason Mace 75— seller* Mace Pickings «15. buyers j N 111 megs 1 lOh 86.— tale* N". .f, «A 1• HOIH j
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  • 1480 1  -  By OLIVER ASHWELL, A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA. Author of Tales of the Fen“ Chronicles of the Carbonettor Club In Peril in Penangetc. Chapter XVIII. Mr. Lt cert on Entertain the Deri 1 Taylor was so taken aback for tiie moment that the accusing words he had
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  • Shipping.
    • 102 1 Van uiiii Capelj.en, Dut. s.s. 724, Klasseus, ion. June, Edie, 9th June, Gen., H L .V Co Malta, Hr. s.s. 6,900, Peters. 9th June, Shanghai. 18th May, Geu., —P. O. Sui Bano. Hr. s.s. 1,776, loth June, Calcutta, tth June Geu.,—B. A Co. Thonowa, Hr. •> s. 1.428, Whitehead,
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    • 64 1 10th Juue. Thomjwa, for Negapatam and Madras. Valentijn, for Laugkat aud Paugkalan 6 randan. Ta>r Tong, for Laugkat. Padang, for Hatu Hahra. Pan Wliatt Soon, for Deli. Calypso, for Deli. De Kock, for Deli. Laugkat. for Teluk Anson. Sai Sang, for Singapore and Hongkong. Malaga, for Deli. Kiel mi.
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  • 117 1 Penang. 10th June. fHy courtesy of the Chartered Hank. I London l>etnand Bank 1/11 4 months’ sight Bank ...l-ll| 4 Credit ...2/,V Z Documentary .2 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1474 6 days’ sight Private 149$ B imbay, Demand Bank 1474 6 days’ sight Private 1 19.1 Madras. Demand Bank
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 26 1 WEATHER I'hk following report iskindlv supplied hv tin* Signal ])ireetor of Fort Cornwallis The rainfall diirin<; the '1 f hours ended ,il ya.m. to-dav was nil.
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  • 801 2 Visiting Singapore. Thbbk is at present staving in Singapore a high Chinese official whose name for the time'laying is Joseph B. Hugh. He is engaged in a semi-diplomat,ic mission from Peking to these part8. Mr. Hugh is a highly cultured gentleman and a graduate of Cam- j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 TO X.BT. 1) II EM I IvS N<*. :U!, D.ito h’ramnt lloiul. with a Invite eompnuml. formerly oocirpiCti I» v tin* Celestial ''ln l A i*i !y !•> 8-3-U5 U c 182 JUI, I't irh St ret. t TO X^T. PREMISES No Mi*Alister 11.,...i. J I mine Halt* enl rv.
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    • 1398 2 NOTICE. TJEWS of IVruiue, Singapore, Bunk, Selangor, and Sumatra. FOR S^XalS. >OSE FLOWEIIS ami BLANTS in Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on Bromide paper. W. JONES, Kino Street. Peuainr. Photographer. 29c NOTICE. r 1 > IV Pols at No. 384, Bui tnali Road. Chemist f*. Prices on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1772 3 < a O' T IS. II. Co. Expected An train awl iJejuirinves. Mail Service. Outwards. June 22 s.s. Coromandel connecting with j„lv 6 s.s. Chusan 20 s.s. Malta do do s.s. China s.s. Moldavia s.8. Macedonia r Noi’iiJdutscher Lloyd, Bremen. LINE. Ml K fast ami well-known or about tlie Homewards.
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  • 89 4 JustU» satisfies ever) body.amljnsllcealone. Kmersoo. Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sunda) s. i CRITERION PRESS, Lid., N'>. 22(5 —232, Heacli Street. Penang. NOTICE. OUKIMii dm temporary absence of the Editor. Mr. Ohbsnky Duncan, from Penang, i Mk. E. P. Skkutchly will t>e in charge of
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  • Current Topics.
    • 219 4 The announcement that the battleships ot the British China fleet have been ordered to proceed t«> Hng- laud immediately need cause ip*suij>rise to anybody at the present juncture. Togo's great victory over the tsar's Armada has entirely altered the balance of naval power in the Par East
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    • 478 4 Fkack. peace, oeautiful peace." seems to be the refrain which the European Powers are now warbling to Russia and. if our somewhat erratic friend Reuter i» to he depended upon, the Tsar has expressed his willingness to consider the matter. That the Great White Tsar should be in a
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  • 1917 4 Lightning Interviews. Do half-a-dozen interview» querv all I and everybody about dogs, rabies, and hydrophobia matter is of burning interest; j excitement and scare growing momentarily.” With the foregoing injunction deeply impressed on his brain. Our Own Interviewer emerged into Beach Street with reams of notepaper and
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  • 978 4 Ki ri ng to tlie Indian «Sporting Times Sandow, who is to open here for a short season on Friday next, says Although this is my first trip to India, 1 have studied its ways, its climate and people for years. The native Indian lias a tine foundation for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 210 4 HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., Electrical Sc Structural Engineers. SPECIALISTS FOR TIIE DESIGN AM) CONSTRUCTION Ol Steel Iron Buildings, Bridges, Wharves, Wrought Cast Iron Railings, Gates, etc. WE HOLD THE LARGEST STOCKS OF Steel Joists, Plates, Bar Iron, Gas St Steam Tubes, Fittings, Pumps, etc., in the East. ELECTRIC FANS, LAMPS, and
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    • 8 4 WHITEAWAV, LAIDLAW Co (jive Oood Value lor Cash.
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    • 11 4 WHITEAWAY, LAIDQYV Co.’s Out-Station Order Department is now under European supervision.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 202 5 Cornering: the Tsar. Demands of the People (Echo Special.) Berlin, ‘Jth June.—The Zemstvos and Burgomasters of Moscow have petitioned the Tsar. They demand freely elected represent itives for the people and a 1 decision of the war question. Otherwise, they state that a civil war will be caused
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    • 86 5 Further Developments. Echo Bpecial.) Berlin. Utli June.—Kin«r Oscar is to treat with the Norwegian revolutionary party, for which the Swedish Reichs,at is to clear the way. The Swedish •’eichsrut has been summoned for the -Otl. instant. Hauling Down the Flag. I tin l>pl ietl by Renter.) lioiulou,
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    • 95 5 A Strained Situation (Supplied l>;/ Reuter.) hoinluu, Hth June.—Ah evidence of the ,u ‘uO'iies,. of the Franoo-Geruiaii situation, *he resignation of M. Jtelcassc lias 'Modified, tlie Freuch Minister of War on Hnesday conferred with the Commanders the Army Corps on tlie frontier and "imiuuded them to bring their
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    • 66 5 The Royal Guests [Echo Specials.) ln 'Rh June.—Prince and Princess is,, gawa have arrived at Hamburg. The Kaiser Speaks. “•'lin, ‘Jth June.—speaking to tlie M18 n the Casino at the Barrack tlj 1 a t Doeberitz, the Kaiser toasted 1 officers present. General to ti 1, the French Army,
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    • 103 5 Battleships Withdrawn from China. (Echo Special.) llougl voiig, lOtli June.—The China j Naval station is being depleted. The baftleshipCenturioii left on Wednesday; j the Vengeance aiul Albion leave toj morrow an I the C lopv is leaving a mouth hence. Ail luese warships are going home, and, consequently,
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    • 61 5 tioif. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 10th June. Mr. James Braid, j of Romford, has again won the Open Golf Championship, which has been played for j oil St. Andrew’s links, Scotland. Cricket. Loudon. lOlh June. -Nott> Couulv has beaten Oxford University bv 87 runs at j Oxford. Yorkshire lias
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  • 150 5 The Vanquished. The Tsar’s Thanks. Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon. Idth June. Tlie Tsar has telegraphed to Admiral Kostjestvensky, heartily thanking him for his services and adding: ]t was God’s will not to give you success, luit the count i v is proud of your courage and God will
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  • 229 5 Result of Coronation Cup Another Win for Pretty Pom,y A sPKciAi.” to the Asian, dated 1st inst., gives the result of the race for the Coronation Cup (value 2(H! sovs. aud 1,000 sovs. in specie, added to a sweepstake of 20 sovs. each), which was run off on
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  • 275 5 Result of Goodwood Cup The Asian of 3rd inst gives the following as the result of the Goodwood Handicap of 4<*0 sovs. for three-year-olds and upwards on Ititli ult (three-quarters of a mile) J. Flaunagau's c in First Fleece, by Carlvou —Golden Fleece. 4vrs, 7st 211) G. Scobie
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  • 485 5 Conductor King Acquitted by Court Martial. A I'ui ic r Martial over w hich Lieut.'Colonel A R. M. Sun key, Commanding Royal Engineers, presided, was held at Headquarters at Singapore ou Wednesday, when Conductor King of the Army OrdI nance Corps, was charged with having
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  • 462 5 Kc-sian Account. Thk following telegram appears m tiie South China Morning Post Shanghai, 30th May. The Russian transport Korea and the miue-laying vessel Swir arrived at Wusuug this morning. The Swir lias since pro«.-eeded up river to Shanghai. She left the Tsushima Straits at eight o’clock ou
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  • 1537 5 Sir Lionel Cox ou the (jaining Act. In the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon Chief Justice on Lionel Cox gave judgment in the case in which two Chinese, Wong ’Tuck I ho and Wee Liok Boon, who had Ih ii convicted and heavily fined lor
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  • 62 5 In WARD. Per Thougwa. from Singapore Messrs Lee Hay Tlive, Ivhoo C’haing Aim. Clieali Eu Ghee. P. Hoi lev, Nai Chit, Nai Persew. A. S. Pouniah, Twatee Talip, VV. H. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Quays, Mr. and Mrs. Lim Tiaug Hooi, Mrs. Mclntyrt. Per Malta, from Hongkong, Mr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co. Cash Drapers, Beach Street.
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    • 271 5 Bank Holiday. r H ioned Banks will be dosed on Monday, 12th June, 1905, same wmg Wlnt Monday. For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus'ialia and China. E. M. JANION, Manager. Jo. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. b CECIL GUINNESS, Agent. tor tl,e Netherlands Trading Society. G. J. HOUTSMA, <>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 853 6 LIM SUN HO CHOP HENG MOH tk Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 61c Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Grim Seng Moll.. 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General If You Want Cigars that Suit Your Taste Buy Our
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 837 7 “The Queen of Table Waters." Annual Sale 30,000,000 Bottles. HUTTENBACH BROTHERS CO. EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. The IDEAL MACHINE Xi i*. 1 for Office usebeing built on principles comprising (neat Strength ami Simplicity of Construction. Kill I particulars from HUTTENBACH Bros. <& Co., Sole Agents. clwbb s“safE WOK I H OF GOODS
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1333 8 f T 1 'J x: notice. rjlHE undersigned beg to inform tlie public of the neighbouring Native States that they have beer, appointed Agents for Messrs. Ingall, Parse's, Clive A Co.,Ltd. of London, and have recently received a large shipment of very best quality Europe ready made Coffins. Coffin Furniture
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