Straits Echo, 22 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, 22nd JUNE, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No, 188.
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  • 20 1 Birth. At Sriis Souci. North Am Rond, on 21st inst.. the wife of Alex iteid. ut a sou.—stillborn.
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  • 32 1 j'o-HAT 20th I *.i 5th Moon Town Knud. Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m. Feast of Corpus Chris ti. To-MORROW I9th Day, 5t!i Moon. Town Baud, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m.
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  • 27 1 biisl, «Quarter June 25th 2.45.8 a.m. O New Moon July 3rd 12.411.9 a.m. First Qnarter 10th 12 46.3 a m. O Full Moon 16thl0.31.7 p.m.
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  • 41 1 For Week ending Wednesday. June 28. 1995 A.M P.M. Thursday, 22ud ...4.40 5.05 Friday, 23rd ...5.30 5.55 Saturday, 24th ...6.20 6.45 Sunday, 25th ...7.10 7.35 Monday, 26t.h B. 8 25 Tuesday, 27th 8 50 9.15 Wednesday, 28th ...9.40 10.07»
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  • 41 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Iutwakihi. Homewards. M'l/fn JO .lull/ Hcmjai Jl June. Bemji! •> Aug Art.. ia S July. lixtra Service. 1 Outwards. Homeward». Japan J7 June. Palermo JO June. Malacca 11 July. Palma 14 July. For particulars See Page l>.
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  • 15 1 China (Bengal) 24th June. German (Scharnhorei) 27th China Zieten 28th Indian (Thonyica) 2Dtli
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  • 1031 1 I The Asuhi publishes the following telegraphic account of the battle At 5-30 on Saturday morning a wireless telegraphic message reached the place of rendezvous of the Japanese Fleet, and the order Be ready to leave” was at once signalled from the flagship. The whole fleet then
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  • 119 1 .‘knang. 22ni* June < tly rtturlcxy <».' the (Jka.riert.i lttin.li. London Demand Bank t lIIOIIMis’ Sigii! .111^ 3 Credit 2 3 Documental v .2 Calcutta.. Demand Bank Rs 147 A 3 <iavs' sight Private 1 19A Bombay. Demand Bank 1471 3 days’ sight Private 1 19 h Madras. Demand
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  • 212 1 BelatTiu Milling Co., Ld. 8 7. —sellers Kersawx.liGold M iningCo.. Ld. 13 Oi) sellers Brieli Rubber Syndicate Ld. par— Bruseii Hydraulic Tilt Mining C«.. Ld. S 4.00 buyers Duff Development Co. SlO oo sellers Fraser A Nea.ve. L«i Sloo. —sales George Town Dispensary 25. buyers llowari.ii Fnskine, L<i. 527(J.
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  • 192 1 Gold leal 5 77 B. Pepper! W .Coast :>11»5.50/..) out oj stock White Pepper 5 37 —*</*- Traug Pepper 27. -sales Cloves picked i out of season j Mace ib—sellers j Mace Pickings 65. —buyers Nutmegs 11 0 s 36. —sales i No. 1 6.10 uom. Sugar 2 no
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  • Shipping.
    • 106 1 Jin Ho. Hi-. 1 h*. Hastrup. 21st June, biugkal. 2'tih June. Gen., BengKee. Pkrak, Br. s.s 297, Bucimnan, 21st June. Pori Swettenhani, 2Ut.li Juuo, Geu K. G. Co. M a lay a, Gur. s.s. iH)I, Block, 22ndJuue. Deli, 21st June, Tobaeco. —B. AI. A Co. Chlsan, Br. s.s. kbdd,
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    • 53 1 22ud June Mary Austin, for Deli. C. Ay car, for Calcutta. Petrel, for Pangkalau Bruudau. Padang, for Batu Bahru, j Deli, for Traug and Pang Nga. /></«. for Edie. T. Semawe, Segii, Olehleh i and Sabaug. j Jin Ho, for Laugkal. Canton, for Pnngkor and 'J'eluk Anson. Glenog’e, for
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    • 67 1 PtRAk, Br s.s. 297, Buchanan, 21st June. Pori Swettenham. 20th Juno, (fen.,. K. (f. Co. Malaya, Ger. s.>. i«»l. Block. 22 ud June. Deli, 21sL June. Tobacco. -B. M. A Co. AvAuvtK. Hr. s.s. 194, Morier, 22ud June. Singapore, 20tli June, Gen K. G. Co. I,.\i>y ki,i), Br.
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  • 54 1 T etwels From Agents Due Liirht nm^ Oaleut'a A.A.A Co. 23rdJune Kenniohr Singapore S. B.&Co. 25th Japan Sue/ A.G.&Co. 7th Beulario London S.R.«k,Co. 27th \l. Valerie Silica port! S. K.AOo. 2nd Jul\ Ails ria < '0I0111 !)o do. tftli Nippon Siiiya p nr do. !»th iienioili London s i;
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  • 43 1 Fur Afjenta 1 Leave# “Ligh’uiug Singapore A.A.A .Co. 2drdJun* Bemeolir London SB.iVCo. 26th Japan do. A.G.&Co. 27th Beularig Singapore S.B.&Co. 28th M. alerie Colombo S.K.&Co. 2nd Juiv A ustria Singapore do. dtli Nippon Colombo do. J*tli Bon led i do. S.B.&Co. 18th
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  • 115 1 For Colombo aud Tuliconu Pee Jiantn, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Fort S wet ten ham A Malacca*- -per Perak, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swetteuham ami Singapore—Per Ava-gyee, to-morrow, 2 pm. leluk Ausou—Per Lady Weld, to-morrow, o p.m. Singapore A Hongkong—Per Liyhtniny, to-morrow, 4 p.m. E«lie. T. Semawe, Segli, Olelileli
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  • 42 1 Inward. ler Malaya, from J.#**li Mrs.. Sharper, Messrs (»o)denl»*rg, Guhhins and Griffin. Per Chusau, from Bombay Mr. Lahlior. From Colombo Messrs. A. C Kiugsford, C-. B. I >rauuan. From Condon Me-srs W. Lushingtou and A. F. Worthiugton. From Marseilles Mr. Trionlaire
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, The only Malay Paper in Penang. NOW READY. The Early History of Penang, 1592—1827. BY E. G. Cullin and W. F. Zehnder. Reprinted from the Straits Echo.”) Koval Quarto, 44 Pages. Price $1.00. CAN BE HAD AT The CRITERION PRESS. Ltd., 226- 232, Beach Street, Penang. GLAZED
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    • 59 1 STEARNS* WINE improves both appetite ami digestion. It brings back health to the weak and sickly. PLEASE NOTE WE HAV£ JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF THE WELL-KNOWN 44 St. George” Patent Solitaires, WITH 9-CARAT-GOLD FRONTS. Suitable for Gentlemen’s Coats. Very Elegant and Inexpensive. $4.00 a set of five. 4 Inspection
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    • 17 1 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly bv post). Never be without the Genuine.
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    • 9 1 Penang Kin Poe, ?/L fheonly Chinese Paper in Penang.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 27 1 WEATHER The following report is kindly supplied by the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis 'The rainfall during the -4 hours ended at y a.in. to-day was nil.
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  • 337 2 Great Britain Benefits by the War. A British Consular report ou the trade of Japan for 11*04, issued from the Foreign Office, shows that Japan has borne the strain of the first, twelve months of war with remarkable ease. This is, of course, «hie in the first
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  • 446 2 Russian Wantonwkss. Gkkat excitement was caused in Batavia on Weduesday last, the 14th inst., by the arrival of the Russian converted cruiser Rion at that port. She brought with her the Captain, officers and crew of the German steamer Tetartos which she deliberately sank under circumstances
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 94 2 Penang. EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. (JNKQUAIJiED K>B Situation. Comfort and Catering. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. wanted" VT »»nce an experienced Assistant Surto take charge of Hospital at 1 K\ E ESTATE. Salary commencing' at *lOO per meusein, rising to .<l5O, with free quarters aud allowances. Applications with testimonials to l>e forwarded to
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    • 460 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Applications are invited for the appointment of Cashier, Municipal Abattoirs at a salary of $360 per auuuin, rising by triennial increment of $120 to $720. Applications addressed to the undersigned aud marked at top of the left hand side of envelope Cashier Abattoirs will lie received up to
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    • 2081 2 NOW ON SALE. PHOTOS OF THE Swimming Club Carnival. One whole set consisting of 20 photos, large or small sizes, 912 only. Single copies are also obtainable. A. KAULFUSS, 95c '17. Farqnhar Street, Penang. KOSE FLOWERS ami PLANTS in Pots at No. 384, Bur mail Road. Prices ou application at
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    • 1790 3 P.&O. u 5 TO -4 •f IS. N. Co. Expected Arrival* and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Juh <>».».(. 'husan connecting with s.s. Moldavia 20 s.s. Malta do s.s. Macedonia \nft. 3 s.s. Bengal do s.s. Victoria Homewards. J a UK :4 s.s. Bengal connecting with s.s. Britannia July 8 li.»,
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  • 103 4 Juftlk-csalisllo even horiy.a»«ljusticcalone. Ettusnoii. Established June Ist, 1903 VnblislM*l daily (except Sunday*.) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 22*>—2S2, Beach Street, IVuaug. PRICE DAILY IAJt'AL Si 4 per uiuiuui j OUTSTATION I'osUigo Kxtr». MAIL KDITION (Port Fret) 513 CAULK ADDKKst*; Echo—Penang.*’ Telephone No. 18K NOTICE. Du I.INU
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  • 1206 4 A Mon ot the awakening of China is to be found in the fact that, not only have the -anton, Shanghai and Fukhieu Cuilds of Shanghai unanimously decided on a boycott of American goods as a protesr against the United States Chinese Exclusion Act, but the lead of these
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  • Current Topics.
    • 131 4 A Kuala Lump uk correspondent telegraphs the welcome intelligence that a mail van is to be attached to the mail train between Kuala Lumpur and lpoh. This, we presume, is the mail van which was under construction when the late Mr. Reginald Law took over the duties of Director
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    • 184 4 Ihk unfortunate iip*i«leiital poisoning case, reported elsewhere, will cause most persons to think that it is high time that the new Poisons ()rdinance was enforced, for here, just ten days before it will become law, we have the case of! an ignorant man buying a small quan-j tity of
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  • 856 4 Yesterdays Paperchase. A Splendid Meet. In glorious weather and with the country in excellent order for hunting, this sport ini,' institution arranged for a papercliase yesI terdav afternoon, and a capital outing it •was. Ihe hares, Messrs. Wallace Jones ‘and Pearson, with «heir voluminous ae coutrements for
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  • 275 4 I kench “Grand National.” The Grand Steeplechase de Paris of to sovs. each, 20 ft.,with £4,800 added to a work jO. ait, value £4OO, weight for age; the second receives 10 per cent,, and the third 5 percent., of the nominal amount of the I stakes, the fourth
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  • 559 4 Two More Arrests. Victim's Condition Morn Critical. As confidently predicted in our last issue not very many hours have been allowed to i P* 88 the remaining couple of the <{uiutctle of Japanese alleged to be implicated j in the murderous attack on Ivamimura. at Campbell street
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  • 119 5 Manchuria. Another Victory Imminent. (Supplied by Renter. Loudon, 21st June.—The Daily Telegraph's Tokio correspondent wires that the Japanese are continuing a vigorous advance Manchuria aud the Russians have been completely outflanked on both wings. Joyful news of a great victory is expected shortly. The Armada Remnants. briu in
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 128 5 Reception at the Hague. {Echo Special.) Berlin, 22nd June.—T. JR. H. Prince and Princess Arisugawa on their arrival at the Hague were received by Queen Wilhel inina. British Welcome Preparing {Supplied by Heater.) Loudou, 22ud June.—The political iiupoi lance of the approaching visit of T. R. H.
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    • 146 5 Chinese Retaliation. (Echo Special*.) Siuga pore, 21 st J une.—'l’be Catitoiiese merchants held a meeting here to-day at which it was decided to boycott all American products pending the repeal of the United States Chinese Exclusion Act. The meeting was not attended by the Hon. Tan Jiak
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    • 121 5 Royal Commission Contemplated. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 22ud Juue.—Mr. Balfour is appointing a Royal Commission to continue the investigation of the army stores scandal. I lie Opposition lias given notice of motion of a vote qf censure ou tlje conduct of the Government in connection with the
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    • 39 5 No British Alliance. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 22nd June.—It is rumourin Rondon that the proposed marI'iage between Kiug Afonso of Spain and Hrincess Margaret of Connaught cannot lie arranged owing to the latter’s let'uaul to change her religiou. «tom
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    • 76 5 Conciliatory Measures. {Supplied by Renter.) London. 22ud June. —The Swedish Rigsdag has beeu opened and a bill iutrodu ed hy Government asking for authority to enter into negotiations with the Norwegian •Storthing to draw up a conditional settlement in the event of the separation of Norway from
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    • 82 5 France Conciliatory. Echo Specia Benin, 22nd June.—The French Chamber is of a conciliatory spirit regarding the Moroccan question. American View. Berlin, 22ml June.—America accepts the proposal that a Conference of the Powers he held on the Moroccan question, provided that the discussion he carried on so as not
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    • 32 5 (Echo Special.) Singapore, 22nd June.—The steamer Cheang Chew, which left here for Penang last night, went ashore on Tanjong B dus. but is expected to float off at high water.
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    • 84 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 22ud June.—Sussex lias beaten Kent bv 3Ufi runs. Lancashire lias lieateu Somerset by an innings and 97 runs. Yorkshire lias l**ateu Notts by 127 runs. Middlesex has beaten Surrey by eight wickets, Cambridge lias beaten tbeGeutlemen of England by nine wickets, Warwick has lieateu Oxford
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    • 32 5 Royal Hunt Cup. > Supplied in/ Renter.) London, 22nd June. —The race for the Royal Hunt Cup resulted as follows :—Andover (1), Pharisee (2), Dean Swift (3). There were twentv-five runners.
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  • 422 5 London, 30tli May.—The market was fairly steady, cash tin touchiug at one moment £137 10s., and three mouths £13fi 5s. but closes again easier, say, at .£136 for cash and £135 for three months. The business done was not large, except just before the Bauca sale, wheu big
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  • 327 5 Workmen’s Threats. I j W’k hear hat a high official of the Tun- jong Pa gar Dock Oouipauy has had to be provided with a police guard both by day j and night iu consequence of threats which have beeu made against his life by a
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  • 603 5 Lichauoo v. Ri let, Hargreaves, anju Co. Before the Privy Council au appeal was beard ou 26th ult. from a judgment of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements in Singapore of April 13. 1304, in its appellate jurisdiction, affirming a judgment of that. Court in its
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  • 505 5 The Strange Case ok the Claverdale. A feculiar. aud, perhaps, unique poim jin marine insurance practice has arisen iu regard to the fate of the hopelessly overdue j steamer Claverdale, which sailed from Hongkong on Novemlier 23rd hist, bouud j for Vladivostok, and which lias not since j been
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  • 439 5 Ax official return, issued by the Admiralty, gives valuable statistics as to naval expenditure by Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Japan and America. The follow- j iug table shows, for the purpose of comparison, what this expenditure has been iu 1890, 1301, and 1304. The Admiralty explain! that
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  • 766 5 I5i/t, I/th and 19*h August 1905. TAIPING RACES. 1905. FIRST DAY. 15th August, Tuesday 1.—Thk Maiden Plate. V alue SUM) for maiden horses: weight per scale It) stone: Ex-Grittius iuqjorted at price not exceeding slot) aliened 7 Ihs j Entrance $15; 1 mile. 2.—This Champion
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    • 907 6 LIM SUN HO CHOP heng IVIOM Co. 164, Heath Street, Penung. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 01c Khoo Buan Phuan chop Gim Seng Moh. 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General The F. O. B. Whisky, Are the Best and Cheapest in
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    • 888 7 x n. Building Materials. Cement, Iron, T/les, Tea* P/anKs and BUll(llllJ) lnVeSfiHeVlf CO., LW. Shingles, etc., etc. can always be obtained at HUTTENBAGH Bros. Co. notice 27c PROVIDES a Safe Investment and a Provision for both youth and age. Investigate the profits and read the prospectus, APENTA" NATURAL HUNGARIAN APERIENT
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1084 8 EM’S FIB TABLE TIANG LEE Co., BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS, PRICE $1.95, 2.25, 2.75, 3.25, 3.76, 4.50, 5.50, 6.50, AND 7.50 PER DOZEN. BLEACHED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, all sizes in stock. PRICES PROM $2.95 TO $14.50 EACH. Linen rt ti’* 2 £2. u i U2S mi UJ Davi masks. masks.
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