Straits Echo, 31 July 1905

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo lUILV CHRONiat 01 EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROU iHOIIT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. YOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, Mist JULY, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 171
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  • 120 1 BIUTUs. ('n tlin 29th July, at Singapore. i|„- wife uf K. H. Brooksbank, of a son. On the -ftli July. at Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. the wife of Raymond d<* I!. J.avard, H. B. M. Consul, of a daughter. Makuiaok. Xicholls—Adamson —On tin- Ist July, at Christ Church, Crouch
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  • 54 1 To-day. 2‘dt.li Bay, (itli Moon. Town Rami, Esplanade, 0 to 7 p.m. American Bioscope Co., King Street, ‘J p.m Balias Opera C'o. Town Hall, 9.30 p.m. O-.VIOItICOU 30th Bay, titn Moon Town Baud. Golf Club, t> to 7 p.m. American Bioscope Co., King Street, 9 p.m Balias Opera Co.
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  • 31 1 O New Moon Aug. Ist 11.2.7 a.ai First (Quarter Bth 5 10.5 aai O h ull Moon 15th 10 81 1 a.m East Quarter 23rd 1 9.8 i*. v
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  • 42 1 For Week ending Sunday, Aug. 0. 1905. A M i‘ a Monday, 81st ..11.39 1155 'l uesua.v, Ist 020 Aedliesdav. 2nd 1.10 135 Tlmrsdav, 3rd 2. -*.25 Friday, 4tli ...2.50 3.15 •Saturday, sth ..,3 4j LO5 iSmutav, 6th 4.30 155
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  • 40 1 P. O. SAILINGS. tl.lil 'stOAJtC t it i ward- Homiiwauds. Beriya! o Ami. Chilean 5 Ana Nvhia 17 Coromandel 10 i-.xtra Service. Outwards. Homrwards. Ceylon 7 Any. b’oiiuoeo I .'I Any Bern Japan 'J7 vsf? For particulars :>ee Page 8.
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  • 13 1 China (Chusan) stli Aug. German (PrenexeiC Brh English (Denya l I7tli
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  • 963 1 A Ri >*ia.\ journal, tin-* !St. Peters boro i liaaette, has published an approximate estimate of the loss in money sustained j by Russia in the late naval battle. It is impossible t calculate in such a way the much greater loss to Russia of
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  • 132 1 Pbkan4. ;»Ist Jujo fby eonrtety of the Cna¥hfr*d H-tnk 1 London Demand Bank 2/-,- 6 4 months' sight Kano ..2 0§ 3 Credit ...2 OA 3 Documentary 2 0 I Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs 149. 3 days’ sight Private JolA Bombay, Demand Bank Bll)A 3 days’sight Private 151 A
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  • 238 1 Belat Tin Aliuiug Co., Ld. s 7. seller* iVersiiwiiii Gold M iningC*».. L<l. *I3 (K) sellers 1 Brieh Rubber «Syndicate, Ld> 5 ineni. buyers 1 Brnseli Hydraulic Tiu Miniuir Co., Ld. J 4.00 buners Duff DeveiootneUt C > s|U*N| jk>//< o KrasMV Xere 1 I«d. sluo -*lll j George
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  • 199 1 <>oM leal 77-.. B. Pepper (W. CNnksr. •■>«*/.) out oj stuck While Peppei 4 89— seller* I'raug Pepper season veer Cloves (picked) <>«/ of reason Mace 7 5 sellers •Mace Pickings 65. buyer* Nutmegs 1 l<>s 37'. sale. No. 1 o I*l non 4. Sugar '1 u<* stock. Basket
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  • Shipping.
    • 35 1 Ve$»eh b I'OHI Arfent.li Due l jOIl lull B 5lli A Ui'. B-'iielemrli L'llxl'ili S B &Uo. ’"til Ben la we i s Loixloll •S.B A:Co. loth Beuarty Singapore S B A Co. 31st
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    • 34 1 1 essels hor i Atjeul* Leaves 1 i lk*U"l<*J 8.B A Co oth A ug, j liencleuch S B.A< V) iloth Bfphuvers 8 1» .ACo. lofii Bemirty •1 I rsiriiies >S I 31st
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    • 190 1 Laiiv Weed, Br. s.s. 345, Treweeke, 30fh July, Teluk Anson, 29th .Tulv, Gen., Straits S. S Co. Jin Ho, Mr. s.s. 110, Hash up, 31st July bangk.t, 30th July, Gen.,— Quali Beng Ivee. Pbtkei., Br. s.s 124. Reid, 29th Julv. P Kainpni f 2Btl July, Gen.,— R. G. Co!
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    • 39 1 31st July. Fitzpatrick, for Rangoon. Petrel, for Paugkalan Brandau. Canton, for Paugkoi and Teluk Auson. Pa/amcotta, for Port Swettenham, SiugaP°i*e, Hongkong and Amov. Malaya, for I)eli. Plying Dragon, for Port Weld and Tuipiug. Java, tor Colombo and Tuticorin.
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    • 82 1 Lady VV Ki.li, Br. s.s. 845, Treweeke, 30th Juiv, Teluk Anson, 29th July, Gen.,— Straits S. S. Co. Jin Ho, Br. ss 110, Hastrup, 31st July, Langkat, 30th July, Gen., —Quail Beng Kee. l>t; Koch, Dut. s.s. 3 '5, Boon, 30th July Deli, 29th July, Gen.,—H. L. Co..
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    • 73 1 Pub Calcutta—Per Lm So/*/, to-morrow 11 a.in. Port Swet4enha.ni and Singapore—Per Avaqyce, to-morrow, 1 pm. Langkat Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 4 p.m. I °it SwetteuLani, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Per Pm Sent/, to-morrow, 3 p.in. Teluk Anson Per Lady Weld, to-morrow 8 p in. liaug Per Deh. 2nd
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  • 15 1 Per Lai Sang, from Hongkong Air. Hong Lira. IVr Reael, trout Hiugujiore Mrs Lammas
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 Highly Recommended. Tested by Municipal Engineer. h Q 2 U o w Ji iw U 6* DC *3 lL m u. O EMC* Ui Tiang Lee Co., i So/e ImnortTS. ISAAC STOREY SONS, LTD. STEAM FITTINGS, VALVES, COCKS, WATER GAUGES, LUBRICATORS, GREASE CUPS, UNIONS, STEAM GONGS, WHISTLES, SYPHONS. SOLE AGENTS:
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    • 21 1 P. IHo/r Crane Co.’s CYLINDER OIL, Ruttcry S~ C'n John Baziey White Brothers' “LION BRAND” PORTLAND CEMENT 'Znriffii/trufc Rutlpry S: 17*.
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    • 155 1 lieu Stearns Wine has l*een taken tor a STEARNS’ WINE improves both aptew weeks, the sallow cheeks become rosy,I petite and digestion. It brings back health and the sufferer becomes bright and cheerful, to the weak and sickly. DAVID CORSAR SUNS’ i BAXTER CO'S. Well-known Navy Canvas.; BEST NAVY CANVAS.
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    • 42 1 tiaimo lre Co BASS’S ALE .VC Q a LflOlS Sf Lt* /»ui./v7 S. BTOTIOB. \> and after this date, all small V/ advertisements intended foi' insertion in the Straits Ech? b paid for in advance. LIML HOOI, l l'Jtli July, itfOG, Mvaaffltlg Director*
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 900 2 Hu found his Lair was leaving at the top of hia head, and took his harbor to task about it. You sold me two bottles of stuff to make the hair grow." It is very strange it won't grow again,*’ interrupted the barber. “1 can’t understand it.”
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2295 2 A FURNISHED HOUSE near town, at a moderate rental. Apply to P. D. Q.” 8-7-05 c/o Straits Echo. WANTED. TWO BUGLERS (Manila men or Malays) for Puket Police ou 812 per mensem each and cost of passage. Applications to lie addressed to the Gonsul-General foe Siam, 12-7*05 lmh 451 Penang.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1825 3 l <y S. N. Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Aug. IT 31 1 4 Aug". •t Sept. s.s. Bengal connecting with s.s. 1 icturai t».&. -V übia do s.s. Himalaya ».h. Simla do s.s. India H.B. Chilton do s.s.
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  • 107 4 Justice 9v*r/ftody, and just ice alone.— Emerson Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays. AT TIIE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 22b—202, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAILY LOCAL ptr annum OUTSTATIOX Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free» SlO CAULK ADOUKS> Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188. NOTICE DURING the
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  • 2126 4 How will she play them? T hat the Celestial Umpire It held i the trumps, or most of them, in thel I great war-game that has been goingon in j Manchuria tor months pa>t. while fullv! recognised n some quarters, has been strenuously denied in others, whore it
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  • 262 4 We are requested to say that tiie sudden postponemeut of Saturday's performance was owing to the serious illness oi Mile. Bel Lusconilre, who, we are sorry to hear is, bv the doctor's orders, cmtimd to lie» 1 lied and absolutely unable to appear. Needless to say, this
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  • 561 4 Ordinary Meeting Thk ordinary fortnightly mating of Municipal Commission of George 'JLWu wa held in the Municipal Chambers last VVkl afternoon. Mr. J.W. Hallifax(President) presided, and there were also present; Messrs L. H. Clayton, and Liin Ku Toll with Mr L. M. Hell (Municipal Engineer), and Mr T.
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  • 204 4 Twelve Chinamen were brought upeu e maud liefore Mr. L. Elxleu iu the L Magistrate's Court this morning, chahPj with acting as members of s'U uah" u secret society, while another was charge with managing the same society. '1 he case was adjourned to Tuesday, Bth pro*.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 127 5 St. Petersburg. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 29th July.—There is increasing distress amongst the labouring classes iu St.. Petersburg owing to the strikes and uiauy families have been expelled from their lodgings aud are sleeping iu the open. Nijni Novgorod. Loudon, 29th July:—The great annual fair was opened yesterday
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    • 105 5 German Apprehensions. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 2pth July.—The forthcoming cruise of the British Channel squadron iu the Baltic is causing a great outcry iu Berlin where the Conservative newspapers claim that the B >ltie must lie regarded as exclusive)) controlled by the countries bordering it and, Swedeu, Denmark
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    • 45 5 (ieneml Election Expected. -t {Supplied by Renter.) bouduu, Jlst July. —There is a growing belief that there will be a general election in ‘He aSfcjumn. The Scottish Conservative •'andidhtoirtiave been officially warned to l>e ready for a general electiou before the end vf October.
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    • 102 5 Unprecedented Preparations. (Supplied by Reuter. Loudon,,lJ9th July.—ln couueciion with the expected visit of the French Heet to Euglaud, Mr. Balfour, the Premier, lias headed a movement to give the French officers a Parliamentarv luncheon at Westminister Hail. Loudon, 30th July The whole programme for the entertainment of
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    • 126 5 The Navy. {Supplied by Reuter.) Lon-urn, 29'h July. In the cou*se of the Naval Works Debate in the House of Commous, Mr. Leo said that the Admiralty was determined to push ou with the works at Rosyth, aud not to proceed with the extension of Chatham dockyard. Rosyth.
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    • 32 5 Movement Spreading. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 3lst July.—The boycott of American goods is extending in China and work has beeu forbidden on the Standard Oil Company's new premises at Cauton
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    • 55 5 The American Visitors (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 31st July.—The Hon. W. H. Taft, United States Secretary for War, and M iss Alice Roosevelt have left Tokio for Kioto after a remarkable series of semiofficial entertainments in their honour. They were bidden farewell to by a distinguished assemblage of officials
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    • 43 5 The Disunion Question {Supplied by Reuter Loudon, 29th July.—The Noiwegiau Storthing has unanimously adopted the Swedish proposals for a referendum to lie held ou the 13th August relative to the proposed dissolution of the union between Nor wav and Sweden.
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    • 47 5 Uganda R jected (Supplied by Reuter.j Loudon, 31st July.—After a stormy discussion Iho Zionist Congress at Bawd Switzerland, lias rejected the offer made of territory iu Uganda and has resolved to ask the British Government to use its influence to promote Zionist aims in Palestine.
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    • 42 5 \nother Breakdown {Echo Spec ltd.) Saigon, 31st July.—The Messageries Maritime liner Tourane lias broken off her propeller blades in the Saigon River and has been docked there. The vessel is not expected to leave Saigon before the 3rd proximo.
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    • 73 5 Fierce Fighting (Echo Special.) Soeiabaya, 31st July.—The Dutch troops effected a successful landing north of Badju, in Celebes, on 28th inst. The enemy resisted fiercely from behind heavy ramparts. Seven warships bombarded the position, the troops then landed and the enemy fled after hand-to-hand tight, leaving 256 dead on
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    • 32 5 Bui break at New Orleans. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 31st Julv.—Numerous cases of yellow fever have occurred at New Orleans, aud the disease is spreading to other towns in America.
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    • 90 5 Coursiug. {Supplied try Reuter.) Loudon, 2 to July.—The result of the coursiug for the Liverpool Cup was us follows 1. Chaucer 2 Song Thrush 3. Sun Bonnet Cricket London. 29th July.— Yorkshire beat, No* ts by an innings and 55 runs. Kent beat Middlesex by au innings aud llbrusu.
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  • 340 5 Saghalien. Practically Captured. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 29th July. The last Russian t'orw in Saghalieu id isolated to the southeast of Alexaudrovsk, and its submission is immiueut. This makes the Japanese virtual masters of the whole island. Tokio is rejoicing. tnchecked Successes London, Mist. July.- The Japanese troops
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  • 728 5 Unoek the auspices of the Penang Hindu i Association a lecture on The realities of the inner life was delivered ou Saturday night by the Rev. U. Dhamiiialoka. the Irish Buddhist priest who is on a mission here to propagate the Buddhistic faith There
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  • 1386 5 Penang Autumn Meeting Saiurdav, 2i'tli Jilt. bAfiRDAY again saw some capital racing I aiul as the weather aud the arrangements were all that could lx? desired everybody > who weut to the course had u thorough afternoon’s enjoyment. Though some of the j tields were small the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 8 5 Sale nd# on at WHUEAWAV, LAIDLAW i Co.’s
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    • 7 5 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co.'s Annua! Sale Now On.
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    • 286 5 To-day’s Advertisements. wantbS I EMPLOYMENT by a family man A eated) who lias had six years’ prev ious experience as book-keeper in a mercantile firm. Oood knowledge of general office routine. Apply to K. T. C.” ‘31-7 05 lwk 505 c o Straits Echo. XOTIOB. IS hereby given that Mr.
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    • 202 5 CENTRA!. SALES ROOM. Important Auction Sale. m ORDER OF IHE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE o> all Tin: STOCK IMT TRADE COAI I'K LSI N <4 hiskie®, UimikUps. 'Vine®, Heer, Stout, Sherries, Tinned Provisions, Contents, Nutmeg, Planks, lliseuits. t Jomigated lion, Safes, Ho ip®, Scents, Clocks, 1 ronniouoHi’v, Ac., Ac. I Messrs. HIN
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1128 6 Lim Sun Ho CHOP HENG IVIOH Sc Co. I() 4, Bench Street, Penang. Importers of a.ll kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 610 Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Mo la. 203, Main Rond, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General Goods Store. 39c BUCHANAN’S SCOTCH WHISKIES Black and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 522 7 NOTICE THE PENANC STEAM SAW MILL CO., Sungei Pina rig, Penang. FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF Planks, Scantlings, Timbers, etc.. Large or Small. ORDERS V romptiy attended to. For the convenience of customers the Company has Branches at Nos. 93 and 95 Bridge Street, where orders can be booked. Goods
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    • 1124 8 HHITEMtIT t OLDHAM HALL. NOBELS’ A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.i EXPLOS ES Co LN,. GLASHOW. Honltliful i* ""it io>i. f« iC,• }> st. largo play-ground, strict discipline, BLASTING GELATINE GELIGNITE DETONATOR* FUSES AND ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS T SALE dailv stini\ classes k 1 pors«.»n:il supervision of tlk,* Principal. SPECIAL ATTENTION
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