Straits Echo, 6 July 1905

Total Pages: 8
1 8 Straits Echo
  • 36 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE Far CAST GENERALLY. YOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, <>th JULY, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 1 sg.
    36 words
  • 46 1 I'll I» V 4th Day, Glii Moon Town Band. D<*lf (Jlilb. b to I p ill American Bioscope (Jo King 8treel. 1* p in. o-m**khov\ 5tli Day, tit ii Moon Town Baud, Esplanade, 6 to < p.n. American Bioscope Co., King Street. 1* p in. j
    46 words
  • 34 1 t First (Quarter July lOtli 12 4-d 3 a .m O I* nil Moon ItitlilO 31 7 p.m. li.ist (Quarter 24tli 8.8 «I p.m O New Moon Au if. Ist 11.2.7 a.m
    34 words
  • 50 1 For Week ending W eel ties* mv. ,inl\ ]2 itn»;, 1 V M e Al. Tiiursiiav, tltii 3.07* 030 Fri<lav, 7tli ...3.7*7* 1.20 Sa'urdav, Bth ~.14S 7*.lt* Sunday, fftli 5.35 (j Monday, loi|, ...(*.27* I? 7ji> Tuesday, lltli 7 15 7 8* ednes'm\. 12lh 8 07» 8 3**
    50 words
  • 13 1 China {Nubia) 7th July. German < Priuz Heinrich) 11th China (/iarwu/dd/) 12th
    13 words
  • 39 1 P. O. SAILINGS. 'lal! Service UITWAKPi- HoMISWAKns. Malta '■£*> July S tibia July. BeHyal .1 '/</ Simla 22 lixtru Service. JU'J W AUUft Homkwakl*». (Jandiu 27, Jmy. Palermo /6’ July. Ceylon 7 .1 ioj. Java JO For particulars See Caere 3
    39 words
  • 1258 1 Mims Katherine Carl, the American artiste who painted the picture of the Empress Dowager of China exhibited* at tiie St. Louis Exposition,is now in New York. To a Sun reporter she gave an j account of her experiences at Peking. It was while she was visiting her brother
    1,258 words
  • 124 1 .'anano. 6th Jui y < lit/ 't/Hrieyi/ Hie (Jharret V London Demand Bank <ii 4 IllOllt.ilft* si«gin lian 2 Credit .2 0. 3 Doeunienr.m y -0, 0 Calmitta.. Demand Bank Rs I 17 5 days’ Cgitk Prim»*' 49y Bonioav, Demand Bank 47s 3 days’ sight Priva’e 40.! Madras. Demand
    124 words
  • 244 1 BelatTin Aiming Co lei. >* 7. —telle Borsa wall D old M iuiugCo.. L*t. > 130 H seller* Brieh Rubber Syndicate Ld. par Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.. I al. i.Ol bn >iers Duff 1 reveiopnieiit Ce. 8l0 0O seller* Fraser .V X«av*\ Ld I —buyers tieorge town Dispensary
    244 words
  • 188 1 Hold leat 77. B. Pepper \Y. (;.*asi 3li)s.a«»/. oiu oj stuck White Pepper 39— teller* 1'rauL' Pepper 827. earonuver\ Cloves picue. 1 ant oj teuton Mace 75 seller* Mace Picking- 05. —bwiers Nutmegs lids 37* sales No. 1 0 Jo mmi. 5uga: 2 no stock. Basket 5 sales Taoioca
    188 words
  • Shipping.
    • 97 1 PiitHiiitss, Nor. 1,011, 8u :n, otli July, Calcutta, 19th June Coal.- H B. Co. C. Fuhi> Laeisz, tier. s.s. 3,799, Van Hoff, Julv, Yokohama. 30th Mar. Den., B. M. A Co. CoKOMANi.EL, B 2,783, Moutt'ord, 6ih July, Bombiv, 27th Juno, <lea P <fc O Malaya, Der. s.s. 9t»l, Block,
      97 words
    • 43 1 Gth July. Mitry A/intiu, tor I leli. Petrel, tor Cramim Rotorao, tor Toii^kah. J, n ffu, for Icin^kal C'tuiun, for I’aiijckot and teluk Ausou. I n Peiti/, t’oi L'erlis and «Set ul. .1 Uf'lri'j; for Si non pore, 11*'iigkouif, SiianyJiui and Japan,
      43 words
    • 47 1 Malava, Ger. 901, Block, tjtli July, Deli, 5th July. (Ten., —B M. Co. Y albntmn, Dut. s..s. 2,334, Van Ordeu, 6th Julv, Deli. 5th Julv, Den H L A Co. Lvov ill*, Dr. 24)0, i'reweeke, 6th July, Telulc Anson, 5th July, (4en.--•Slraits S S. Co.
      47 words
  • 58 1 eggrlg I'lVIU Atjenf* I)nr 1 A. A pear >iuanpore A.A.ArCo 6th July. G. Apear Calcutta A. A. A. Co. 7th Nubia Siua pore A G ACo. 7th Sambia Hamburtj B M ACo. 7th Nippon Beulomomi 6iu<;apore S. K.ACo. 10th Sintrapore 8 B «fcCo. I0rh 0. A j »c«tr Caieui
    58 words
  • 57 1 1 h A f/entu Ltai'et* A. A pear Calcutta A AA Co. |7t li July. G. Apear Siusuporo A.A A.Co. 7Hi Nul>ia Colomlto A -G ACo. 7tli Saiubia Singapore B M ACo. Nippou Colombo S.B A(Jo. ittli Ueuloniomi liOLlJotl S B.&Co. 10th C. A pear Singapore A. A. A.Co.
    57 words
  • 94 1 For Pori iSwet leuiiam Malacca -Per ferule, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pori Swetteuham and «Singapore—Per Avayyee, to-morrow, I p m. Asahan «fc Putu Bahru —Per U. Halewyu, to-morrow, I p.m. Edie, T. Semawe. Seyli, Olehleh aud Sabang —Per Hoi: Canbm to-morrow, 2 p in. Teluk Anson—Per Lady Weld, to
    94 words
  • 31 1 Per Coromandel, from Bombay Messrs. Harwede and Hunter. From London Miss Alii ties. From Marseilles Capt. and Mrs. A. R. Dewar. Per Coromandel, for Singapore Air. C'orteliug and Mr. Dauasaiiiv.
    31 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 253 1 First (iradc. Highly Recommended. Tested by Municipal Engineer. Q 2 z Ul 5 -4 W frf K ft u DC SB O .Vi Tiang Lee Co., Sole Importers KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., PENAN G, HAVE JUST RECEIVED NATURAL STERILIZED MILK Absolutely the finest ever imported into the Straits Settlements. Su Trade-Mark.
      253 words
    • 59 1 NOW ON SRLE I’HOTOS OK THK Swimming Club Carnival. One whole set consisting of 20 photos, large or small sizes, $l2 only. Single copies are also obtainable. A. KAULFISS, JT, h'‘injnhitr Street Peiutny NOBELS’ EXPLOSIVES Co.. Lid.. GLASGOW. BLASTING GELATINE, G ELIGNITE DETONATOItS, FUSES AND ELECT UK' BLASTING A DBA
      59 words
    • 35 1 A good way to take J KON, because it is acceptable to tbe taste ami stomach, and produces the good effects desired— STEARNS' WINE, the blood-builder. DOR DEN’S PEERLESS CREAM. Sand Han ds Ruiiery Co.
      35 words
    • 39 1 STEARNS’ WINE, aitliou;Ji containing Iron, in a most excellent form, <loes not constipate or blacken tlie teeth. 'lTie beneficial effect is real I remarkable. “Gold Seal Milk Keeps longer and is elu aper thaD any other. Sandilands. Kuttery Co.
      39 words
    • 37 1 SS a ■4* S' §r *e IN AP *> <bl« Jeye’s Perfect Puri/ier. The best and most powerful disinfectant extant. In 1 and f> Gallon Drums and iu 10 Gallon Crisks. Quotations on Application. Sandilands. limtery 6c Co.
      37 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 25 1 WEATHER. hk following report iskiuuit supplied by the Si'/uai Director of Fort Ooruwaiiis The rainfall duriutr the J-t hours eudeti 41 yam. to-dav was uil.
      25 words

  • 623 2 Why Roshji made for Tsushima BY ONE WHO WAS WITH HIM. Thkrk is, says the Japan Mail, now at Moji among the Russian prisoners a mail named Kairansky, who was serving on board the auxiliary cruiser Ural when she went to the bottom. Though only a
    623 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 118 2 S' TO LET. WCIOUS GODOWNS ill Beach For particulars apply t<> •Street. “GODOYVN, 21-0-05 1 mil k>4 c o Strait* Ed,,, TO LET. PHKMlSliS No. ‘HI, Dato Kramal Road, with a larsjje conipouiul. for liter I v occupied by the Celestial Club. Apply to 8-3-05 u c 182 201, lieodt
      118 words
    • 569 2 A FURNISH ED HOUSE near town at a moderate rental. Apply to I*. D. 0-” 3-7-05 c o Straits Echo. FOR SALE. ROSE FLOWERS and PLANTS m Pots at No. 384, Burmali Road. Prices on application at the above premises. 19-5-05 115 c rpHE WORLD’S GREAT CLASSICS 1 in 40
      569 words
    • 630 2 NOTICE. >W1I, 'cho. PENANG CRICKfcT CLUB. Half-Yearly Tournament. i 1.1NTKIES close 8th July JL-J gin on the 17tli July 29-6-05 423 Play to l>eco. NOTICE. h|‘g. rilHE COMMITTEE for the AGRICULTURAL A Show have derided to add a special J class in Division (1>) for country-bred fox terriers as follows
      630 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1770 3 p. i o. smffls. I. Ci Expected Arrival* and Departure*. Mail Service. Outwards. j u v s>. connecting with s.s. Macedonia Auk' 1 'l*' s.s. Victoria r 17 s.». Nubia do s.s. Himalaya tk il\> I *oV I r m r roNorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. INTENDED SAILINGS. BAN S Homewards OUTWARDS:
      1,770 words

  • 110 4 Juslice«Ui»rtt*« every body .and justice Established June Ist, 1903 rnblishetl daily (except Sundays. k r mi: CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Rowing. PRICE r DAM.A bH'AI. »21 |N*r simintn OI’TSTITION Postal K\'r... MAII. KDITION lP<*-l Krwi SI3 .\UI.K ADDRESS: Echo —Penang." Telephone No. 188. NOTICE
    110 words
  • Current Topics.
    • 156 4 Thus the Times of 1 1 tjh u 1 t o Tit e sinking of a British ship, the St. kiida. by ;i I Russia ii cruiser, comes as a very iinjh;int surprise to the British public, which has be**n relying upon the positive assurance of the
      156 words
    • 197 4 The Rev. Hiiammaioka. head of the t uddhist Mission of Eastern Asia. gave a -holt but interesting address yesterday t friends and members of the I’enaug Mutual Improvement Association. who had assembled to hear him. He dwelt on tiie causes which had brought about the stagnation of Buddhism in
      197 words
    • 305 4 Wk think that our readers will agree with us in saying that the I letter uf 1” iieus. in our issue ot yesterday’s date, sounds the right note at the present moment when we •ire lace to face with sin epidemic of hydrophobia. This, we need scarcely remark, is
      305 words
    • 746 4 Thf, battle now proceeding in Manchuria bids fair, says the London Daily) Mail, to l>e by far the greatest ever fought in the history of the world, discarding as legendary the wild Greek tab's of Xerxes’ army, millions strong. The Japanese to-day have six armies in the Held,
      746 words
  • 54 4 10-OAT s English Mail brings new» of the results of the Tripos Examinations at Cambridge. Mr. Koli Keng Seng, St. John's College, obtained 2nd class honours in Natural Science (B. A.), whilst Mr. Tan Seng Suau, who was probably ill at the time of the examination, was
    54 words
  • 124 4 In Appellate Jurisdiction. M AUI STKATE’S APPE A L A Conviction Quashed. On 23rd February last a Chinaman, called Ho Kam. was charged before Mr. SmithSteiumetz, Magistrate, at the Police Court, with being the occupier ot a counrou gaming house. Police Inspector Joyce prosecuted, and, after evidence on
    124 words
  • 159 4 Tub Bast Post.” Ahek an u successful attempt on loth ultimo, the ill-fated Submarine AH was lUli raised and towed into dock at Devonport. The progress of the sad procession through Plymouth Sound was strange- !y iike a funeral, aii the ships lowering their Hags to half-mast. Ten
    159 words
  • 534 4 lilt Washington State I >epart ineiil i» greatly perturbed by information from j Peking indicating that the Chinese boycott 'of American is i> in full force, says a Mai! paper. It had lieen hoped against hope that the boycott would lie averted, and special instruct ions were given
    534 words
  • 189 4 Thk Verdict. Mr. Alex. Gentle, the Coroner, and the jury, consisting of Mr. A. J. Corlietl, Cant. 8 V invent and Mr. OngSam Leong, assembled at the ivatidang Kerbati Police Station on Saturday afternoon, says the Straits Times, and returned the following verdict in iesjK*ct of the
    189 words
  • 296 4 Ihe sad and unexpected news of the death of Mr. Alfre Cooper Abbs, .in Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court, Singapore, will come as a. surprise to many and ns a shock t<> not a few of his personal friends who, only a
    296 words
  • 489 4 Novel Electric Vessel Success bully Tried. In the shipbuilding yard of Messrs. Forrest and Company at Wivenhoe, on the River Colne, and under conditions of the greatest secrecy, there has just been completed a new type of submarine. The boat, which carries two torjiedo tubes, i will have
    489 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 46 5 Homeward Bound on Tuesday (Supplied by Renter.) Loudou, 6Lli July. Prince aud Princess Arisugavva leave England on the lltli instant homeward bouuvl, via Suez, on lioar*l tiie Norddeutsclier Llovd liner Preus«‘U. Tlieir Royal Highnesses returned to Loudon yesterday from a visit to Doncaster.
      46 words
    • 21 5 Queen Dowager’s Tour (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 6th July.—The Queen Dowager oi Italy is preparing for a visit, to Japan.
      21 words
    • 29 5 The Laic Speakers Title. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, slh July.—The title conferred npou Mr. William Court Gully, late Speak'«of the House <d Commons, is that <>!' iscoiiut Selhv.
      29 words
    • 43 5 ihe Gordon Bennett Race <Supplied by Reuter.) Ijondon, 6th July.—The Freucbtnali J'hey, iiim i ot j| Je Gordon Bennett Motor Jiace j, won the Gordon Bennett Motor (.ace over the Auvergne course. Two Italwere second au»l third, aud au. Euglislillluu "as outclassed.
      43 words
    • 130 5 Third Test Match. t 'Supplied by Renter, i London, Oth Juiv. -The Third Test Match lias resulted in a draw. England scored 21*5 iu tlie second innings bit* live wickets and i then declared the iuuings closed. Tvdlesiev made a hundred. Iho Australians put up 224 for seven wickets,
      130 words
  • 205 5 The Naval Mutiny. Seeking the Mutineers. (Shi>i'I ♦’</ l"J It-enter.) Loudon; 5th July. -The Russian dest royer Stremitelno has appeared at Kustenji. She is seeking to capture the mutinous butt lcsliip Potemkiue. Mutineers Hungry. Loudou, tith July, The mutinous Itussiaii battleship Potemkiue lias arrived at Theodosia, in the
    205 words
  • 94 5 Peace Prospects An Armistice Proposed (iSllfijiJiftl In/ lituln I London, 5th July.- The Russian proposal for an i in mediate armistice lias been transmitted to Japan through Washington. The Russian Dove Loudon, 5tli July.—It is uudersiood .it •St. Petersburg that the Russian Government's Note to President Roosevelt pointed
    94 words
  • 761 5 Sknsa r.oNAi, charges of w holesale jobbery j are made in the report of the Butler ComImittee on War Stores in South Africa. I The proceedings of certain responsible j officers in regard to contracts are condemned jin the most outspoken terms. Iu one place j the
    761 words
  • 3758 5 Cominissioncr*uiid Alleged Waste. Evolving Order out of Chaos. I hk adjourned meeting ot the Municipal Commission ol’ Oeorge Town to further (consider Mr. Claytons motion re waste of j j water was held iu the Municipal Chambers I jon Monday afternoon. Mr. J. Hailifax 1 President) presided
    3,758 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1322 6 Lim Sun Ho CHOP HENG MOH Sc Co., 164, Bench Street, Periling. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 61c Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moll. 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General Goods Store. :39c DAVID BROWN Co., 3, Loyun* liuUdiiuff. HONG
      1,322 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 850 7 THE Shanghai Building Investment Co., Ltd PROVIDES a Safe Investment and a Provision for both youth and age. Investigate the profits and read the prospectus, free on request. H. D, BASSETT, Manager. Southern Branches, Singapore and I’enang Sub- Agents: Kuala Lumpur H. E. ZACHARIAS. Andrew Usher Co. s Kennedy Co.
      850 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1598 8 See Our Advertisements Daily You Cannot Afford to Miss Them. INSXJRAXCESS. TH fi LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Hongkong Goon On Insurance Company, Ltd. INCORPOUATFI) HY HOY A I, CHART UK A.P. 1720. 01 FAMOUS IAVELLM RUSS. THE “WONDER” TRAVELLING RUG. A lieai y quality in neat and dark Plaids. Price $4.75
      1,598 words