Straits Echo, 15 June 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, 15lh JUNE, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 132.
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  • 41 1 To-i>.\ Y. 13th Day, 5th Moon. 'Town Band. Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m To* MO 11 ll«*w 15th J lay, 5th Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.n.. Municipal Commission, 3 p.m. Sandow’s Opening Night, Dato Ivruuiat Gardens.
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  • 22 1 O l‘n* Moon June 17th 12.515 i’..M. Last, CjiiiU'Let 25th 2.45 8 a.m. (J New Moon July 3rd 12.49.9 a.m.
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  • 11 1 ludi&n(2'ee«hz) loth June English Coromandel 22ud China (Bengal) 24th
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  • 41 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OuTWARIIS. HoMKWAKOS. Coro innudel 22 Jnut j Bengal 24 June Chi'tan 6 July. Nubia 8 July Kxtra Service. UUTWAUUS. HOME WARDS. Japan 2fJ June. Socotra Id June. I Palermo SO &4TF or particulars See Page 3.
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  • 715 1 Mr. Rockhill’s statement. 1 he North China Daily New < prints the following under the heading •‘Minister iiockhill’s statement to the Chinese geutiy regarding the American Treaty and Exclusion Act Shanghai, 22nd May.—In 1894 the Governments of China and the United States, animated by a strong desire
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  • 130 1 Penang. 15th June. (By etturieny o> the Oharittrod L mdon Demand Bank i /1 1 j 1 it. 4 months’ sight Bank ...1 11 1 3 Credit ...'2 1 O 3 Documentary 2 -i. Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 117$ 3 days’ sight Private 149$ I Bombay, Demand Bank 147i
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  • 187 1 i Gold lent 5 76A B. Pepper (W. C«Ku*t. 31h*.50/..) out o f stuck White Pepper S 37 —s le Trang Pepper 27. —gales j Clove»! (picket!) out of season Mace 75 —sellers Mace Picking* 65. —buyers Nutmegs NOs 3 6.—sales No. 1 o.l<> nom. Sugar 2 no stock.
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  • 171 1 BelatTiu Miniug Co., Ld. 3 6.50 sellers* Hersawah Gold Mining Co.. Ld. \3Q0seller Brieh Rubber Syndicate Ld. par —buyers Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining 4.00 buyers Duff Development Co. $10.00 sales Fraser A Neave, Ld *100. George Town Dispensary $25. br \vopai Howard, Erskiue. Ld. 270.— '(Jumper International Bodega Port
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  • Shipping.
    • 125 1 Pkkak, Br. >.&. 297. Buchanan, 14th Juue, Port Swettenhain. 13th Juue, Gen., lv. G. Co. j Omapere, Br. s.s. 819, Bell, 14th June, Tavov, 8th June, Gen., —K. G. Co. Valentijn, Dut.s.s. 528, de Bos, loth June, Bajan, 14th Jnne. Gen.,—H. L. A Co. Hok Canton, Br. s.s. 294.
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    • 50 1 loth June. Byraila, tor Mouliuein. Malaya, for Deli. Taw T„uy, for Langkal. Baa Whatt Soon, for J>eii. Chau Tai, for Perlis ami Setuf. De Kock, for Deli. Canton, for Pauifkor ami Teluk Anson. Kum Sany, for Singapore ami Hongkong. Hong lor Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Tee*to, for Singapore.
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    • 109 1 Hok Canton, Br. s.s. 294, Scott, loth June, Acheeu, 14th June, (leu.,— Ban Ho Hiii[ Lady VV kld, Br. s.s. 245, Treweeke, loth Juue, leiuk Anson, 14th June, (leu. Straits S. S. Co. UmApt oe, Br. s.s. 840, Bell, 14th" Juue, Tavov, 8th June, Gen., —K. G. Co.
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  • 24 1 Vessels From Agents hue j Beuiuolii' Singapore S.B.&Co. 25tb^T Benlaiig London LB.&Co. ■njr Ben led i London LB.&(j0. y Jr .u ,i7tu July
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  • 22 1 I'estse/s For J Agent. Benmohr Lond 1 Benlarig Si»' la.B.&Co- P tu e Beuledi u u &C»>. \28fU T WOo. W**
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  • 66 1 Pev Mevi'ui aud Tavoy, Kopali, heiwuv y a .m. p eV a Port te"“ t o r>.mI I** U V rt 8 i «.s.«t.‘4y v;, 10i uuit, U p ev I'itzpalnck, »■>' Ka»goo»-.1« f„r ll6th^»*» ut per i Pa,ngkal» u D, 1 au< i p-iu. p U \o
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 311 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, v X The only Malay Paper in Penang. I 44 IT WOULD COST TWICE /IS MUCH. OUT HERE Foreign Customers Tull us Daily.—26o,ooc Testimonials. J. N. MASTERS, Ltd Tstd. 1889-. Are Ring Makers Foreign Traders, Dealing direct v. ith every Country in the World at One-half the
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    • 144 1 STEARNS’ WINE is an ideal remedy j tor lung disease. Palatable, aiding diges- tion— assisting assimilation of food. It builds up and strengthens —Strean Wine. j The warning symptoms of consumption should be heeded without delay. Commence with moderate doses of Stearns' Wine and consult the family physician at once.
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    • 56 1 Penang Sin Poe, 1 he only Chinese Papt hn Penang. Biugapor TV 0 edANlCtL SV.a.CjL^M .sgSPs* 0 ppo S and Bridge Work CroWn a V' allty a spe 01 V be Attended, lt iU U t Patient* IU v0 nies. I, «1.. or la* cr 8 a «>•*» 5 P
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 26 1 WEATHER 1'hk following report is kindly supplied bv Llie Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis The rainfall during the hours ended at 9 a.in. to-dav was nil.
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  • 424 2 Has Norxvay to Fear Russia r A MENDACIOUS AGITATION. Where can Russia look for a sea outlet, in the west that is not closed during the winter mouths by ice ‘i In view of the prodigious results of her effort to secure such an outlet iu the Far
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  • 253 2 Li J 1 Siamese youths at Bangkok have taker to the pastime of placing small cracken on the train lines. These go off lik< immature fog-signals when the cars go ovei them. This sport Las caused accidents U carriages passing by. In order to protect tlie mat
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  • 671 2 i Which tells how one of her sex was cured of Headaches, Pains in the hack, Bilious Attacks and other troubles by Or. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. It is a curious dispensation of Nature that women, generally regarded as the weaker sex, are called upon
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  • 1068 2 Tuesdcty 25 di hursday 27th and Saturday 29th July. FIRST DAY. nesday, 26th July, 1906. 1. —The Maiden Flat... A Cup presented by John Armstrong, Ks»».. with £750 added by the < luh. A Race for Maiden Horses. eight je*r scale reduced
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 3 2 U/O. Vj tfor,
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    • 519 2 TO LEND $100,000 split at .810,(XM>. Apply to A. B. C. I4.tf.0o lwk 385 c o 8trails Echo. TO LET. PREMISES No. 341, Dato Kramat Road, with a lari;e compound, formerly occupied by the Celestial Club. Apply to 8-3-05 u c 182 'J01, Beach Street. TO LET. |3 REMISES No.
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    • 383 2 FOU SALE. KOBE FLOWERS ami PLANTS iu j Pots at No. 384. Burniah li<>ad. prices <>u application at. the above pie-j mist's. 19-5-05 liuh 337 FOR SALE. C1HESTNUT AUSTRALIAN GALLO- WAY, just rising 5 years, perfectly sound and quiet for saddle or harness. Apply to 13-0-05 u c 382 GEU.
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    • 216 2 I GEORGE WALKER, Chemist and 0*»uggist “THE DISPENSARY.” No. 2 Bishop Street Prescriptions carefully compounded. Spectacles !<* -uiit all sic Sights. LEE SENG, DISPENSARY and CONSULTING ROOMS, 156. Carnarvon Street. Open at all hour's. VACCINATION WITH CERTIFIED CALFLYMPH ONLY 50 CENTS 1 1-4«; Telephone No 334. j T II K
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1673 3 P.&O. •K is. N. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. June 22 s.s. Coromandel connecting with Julv 6 s.s. Chusan •J<> s.s. Malta <lo do s.s. China s.s. Moldavia s.s. Macedonia il /f\\ '(M v\ 3 r WS, **//4§ Norddentsctier Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Homewards. OUTWARDS
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  • 94 4 JUdiic*'*aiisJ)es every bodj\a«djubticealo»#.— K» nersvn. Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily {except Sunday». II Til c CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., N" 22*5—282, Beach Street, Penang. CAIJLK ADDKL>>: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. ISS. NOTICE Duki.no flic temporary absence of t lie I Editor. Mr. Ohksnky Duncan, from Penang. I Mr.
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  • Current Topics.
    • 379 4 I hat Sungei Pinang is to ixecome our principal industrial centre in the near future is beyond a shadow of d-’ubt ami those who have been fortunate enough to purchase and far-seeing enough to retain land in that district are likely to reap a rich harvest at no
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    • 338 4 Considering that tiie Bri t ish E 111 pi re spreads f roii i the rising to the sotting of the sun and back again, it is surprising to find wlmt a vast amount of ignorance exists with regard to it and wlmt very meagre facilities are offered
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  • 22 4 Members of the Golf Club are reminded that entries close for the Columbia Cup ou j Sal unlay, 17i ii instant.
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  • 174 4 Tiie Times of Malaya says lliat on T riday ’afternoon, about 1 o'clock, a Malay man; land woman entered a Chinese shop at Kota Bahru and, it is surmised, that a quarrel i ensued there betweeu them which so enrag-: ved the man that he took a hatchet, and
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  • 497 4 A Malay Version. Dlx«jak tuau saia uiau biiaug. Fa sal inenjadi di Pulo Pinaug. j Bukan boliong, bukau karang, i Aujiug gilah di gigit orang. Company sudith chari orang, »Sauia aujiug haudak berpraug. Ampat orang deugan seuapaug, Kluar tembak bila traug. Puri tanjong sa.ni pai darat. Satu
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  • 1324 4 Corean Tragedy in London Turbine Engines for Battleships., New Chino-German Treat) UNEMPLOYED THREATEN To MARCH ON LONDON (From Our Omi Cwrutpamlent). Flket Street, May 22.—YYe are threat- j ieued with au invasion of London by our own people. Some aggrieved army bootmakers from the Midland town of
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  • 123 4 Sanuow and all his company, which consists of forty-five artists, arrived in Penang this morning by the Teesta from Madras, and will ope» for an extremely short season to-uiorrow at the Dato k arnat Gardeus in ids Greco-Roman arena, which is really a theatre under canvas aud lias
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  • 528 4 Saturday la»t was a fortunate day for one i of the permanent way coolies working ou the railway between Bukit Merab and Parit Buutar, says the Pioneer, since, had it not I lieen for the caution and presence of mind of Driver Bentlv, the man would have
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 329 4 a To-day"s Advortiseinents. McAlister Go. Ltd. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. PENANG. SEREMBAN RACES. 4 iSFKC'lA I. passenger train, at ordinary XjL fares, will leave Kuala Lumpur on Monday, 19th instant, at 6.45 p.ui. fur Serembau, calling at Kajang and Labu if required. K. A. COOK. 15-6-05 tiisrt THE Traffic Manai/ef.
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    • 11 4 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co/s Out-Station Order Department is now under European supervision.
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  • 351 5 Russian Capture. The St Kilda Sunk. (Echo Special#.") Singapore, 15tli Juue.—The Dutch steamer Fiores has arrived here with forty-one of the Chinese crew of the steamer St. Kilda. which was stopped and searched by the Russian cruiser Dneiper on t lie 4th instant. The Russians sank the St.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 103 5 French Tactics. {Supplied by Reuter.) buiidou, 15th June.—It is understood j tha, L ranee is putting tlie screw upon j southern Morocco by stopping the supplv ol aims and ammunition for the Sultan’s j troops, while winking at similar iuiporta-1 tions for the forces of the Pretender. (iermany
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    • 81 5 Great Preparations. {Supplied by Re tiler.) tL JiUud, 15th June.—Windsor Castle is I witli guests forthe Koval wedding V n Princess Margaret of Connaught nice Gustav Adolf, of Sweden and \i. "hicli takes place to-day. Their JT:r lve il naost brilliant garden part y o ,l the
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    • 23 5 Honoured by Cambridge. (Supplied by Render). I ‘r;! OU June.—Colonel YouughusOiiini ll S r ve *l au houorary degree freni University.
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    • 46 5 The War Stores Scandal. (Supplied by Renter.) London. 15th June.—Sir William I Sutler's I report upon the Smith African war «tores j scandal has been published and constitutes i a grave record of irregularit ies, yy hereby the i country has lieen seriously defrauded.
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    • 58 5 Hie Assassinated Premier. L Supplied by Renter. Loudon, 14th June.—M. Delyannis, the i Greek Premier, is dead. He will be accordI e».l a State funeral on Friday. It appears that tlie murderer approached as if to greet M. Delyannis, kissed his hand and, at the same moment, pluuged a
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    • 67 5 »5 Upptitd by Reuter.) London, 15th June Cambridge has beateu Middlesex by an innings aud 20 runs i Lancashire beat Yorkshire by au innings and .>2 runs; Hants boat Derby bv 188 runs: Sussex beat Gloucester bv 154* runs j Kent beat Essex by nine wickets; Notts' lieat, Surrey
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  • 705 5 An Extraordinary Demonstration. 1 A largely attended meeting of natives 1 of India resident in the Unite»l Kingdom was held at the C-axtou Hall on 18th u lto. I to protest against the continuance of Lord Curzon’s Viceroy airy in India, says a mail j paper. Dadabhai Naoroji
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  • 254 5 The following are the Agenda for the I Ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners toj morrow 1. AJ mutes of last meeting to read and confirmed. 2. Any s|**eial business the President j may bring forward. 1 3. Ouestious. 4 Removal of niglo-soil depot from f I Patani Road.
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  • 267 5 1 Figgis A Co.’s Rkrokt. 1' f As recorded in our animal review of mdia rubber, and in our weekly reports, there bus been a very active demand for Para rubber from Ceylon and the F.M.S as j manufacturers like the clear light coloured i biscuits and sheets
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  • 359 5 London, 23rd May.—The market was firm last week, partly owing to a good demand j from America, partly to ottieial news that t he I production of Banca last year was onlv abnu* 7,700 tous —a reduction of nearly 3.000 1 tous as compared with the previous year, and
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  • 221 5 jVIk. II. N. Bbailneord. an English jour- j uaiist, and Mr. A. II. M. M'Cullocb, au actjor, appealed at the Bow-street Police Court, on 23rd ulto., as already repo; led by "ire, to answer a summons charging them with fraudulently couspinng to obtain a; passport for Russia.
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  • 606 5 I hk following report has iieeu sent to the shareholders Gentlemen, —The director- submit to you j annexed statement of the liabilities and i assets of the Company, and flic profit and j loss account for the half-year, ended March 31st. 1 he gross profits of t
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  • 51 5 Inward. Per s.s. Sachsen: from Anttr Mr. A. Yraucken; from Southam/doi Mrs. 0. Lightburn, Mr. Woodhous j *<i Mr. T. Watt; from Genoa: Messrs. M. Suladiu Alfred von Arx. Outward. Per s.s. Sachsen: to Siuyajif Messrs. H. Ketuer, L»m Meuasclu- \b*naschc, Schulz, Hum Puau aud Hun Leng and Mrs.
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    • 915 6 LIM SUN HO chop JHIENG MOH &> Eo., 164, He Hi. h Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. Glo Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Mot». 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General If You Want Cigars that Suit J 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 862 7 THE Materials. Building Cement, Iron, Tiles, Teak Planks and Shingles, etc,, etc, can always be obtained at HUTTENBAGH Bros. Go. 27c 99 NATURAL HUNGARIAN APERIENT WATER. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE HOUSEHOLD APERIENT. DOSE.—A wineglassful in the morning, before breakfast. I won. HUTTENBACH BROTHERS CO. LEVER Bros’. PURE SOAPS. PLANTOL,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 878 8 HAb ONE OF SUDOW’S vrr/? s fj' r C W A Y V B EVELDPERS EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 4, BEACH STREET. PENANG RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF Silver and Gold Filled American Waltham Watches, Chronographs, Binoculars. Oarriage Clocks. OBTAINABLE AT WHITE A WAY, LAIDLAW&CO. SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES.
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