Straits Echo, 1 September 1905

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo lU,LV CHkONICLt 01 EVENTS. tIRCULVfINIi THROU ilimit IHH STRAUS. THE lEIIHRATKI) AUI.AV ETUIS, AND Tilt FAR EAST GENERAL^ VOL. H. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, Ist aEPIEMUER, 190 S. Single Cop\, 10 cents. No. 197.
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  • 39 1 To-dav. 3rd !>.»*. Hth Moon. Town Band, Golf Club, tj i<> 7 Opera India Xiblm, King Street, p pm. To-morrow. 4-tli I Jay, Bth Moon Town Band, Fsplausde, 8 to 7 p.ni. Opera ludra Zaltbn. King Street. 9 p.m!
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  • 27 1 First Quarter Sept. Gli; 118.8 am. O Kul! Moon 14th 1 10.0 a.m. Last Quarlei 22nd 5.13.7» a. m O New Moon 2Ptli 4.59.5 am.
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  • 48 1 For WeeketnlHcj Thursday, Sept. 7. 1995. fww lilOH.j AM. M J Friday, Ist 8.11 glO Samr<lav, 2nd 9.00 oo Sunday 3rd 9.53 ;,i Monday, 4ili 10.49 4 4-0 Tuesday, st.li I 1.30 530 'A cUuevtay Gtli 12.20 I» 2o Tlnusdi y, 7th 1 |0 7 JO
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  • 14 1 German (Payer h) stli Sept China(P. Elul Friedrich) Gtli Indian (Teesta) 7th
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  • 53 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Hail ikr < JCTWARI» i o.M K W A RO». C/tnuan I'i fttjd. llru<\ai lo S>‘i l. i Coromandel 17 Sim fa ‘lft I* I r:i Srr\i, e < tUTWAKDS. H o.\| KWA III»» Poona 5 Se/>‘. \[a‘a ca l(t Sent. UnniLi IS Caudia .1 o<t. •-4"
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  • 960 1 An old resident in China writes in I the Pall Mall An extended residence in the Far Fast and a close acquaintance with the peculiar elements ot the new comlit'on of thin iis which lias been incubating iever since
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 331 1 FOUR MORE NIGHTS! OPERA INDRA ZABBA, The Prince of Wales Jawi I’eranakan Theatrical Company. (liuler Entirely New Management.) At King Street Theatrical Hall. To-mjht, Friday. Ist September, l lie Company will stage the popular and charm iug piece. Bertha and Siegfried To-morrow, Saturday. 2nd Sept. Rinol-Doh-Testa. \ei Splendid Programme of
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    • 69 1 ill IN NESS’S STOUT. TIANG LEE'* Co:, oo a* 2 V 1 Lll m <ji i < i-'or alpit»ti<>n of the heart take Woods’ Cr at IV» p-rmint Cure, 80 ceuts. STEARNS’ WINE, for debility, emaciation, thin and impure blood. Ameinic j'irU improve raj.idlv. An excellent Iron Tonic. uitlrew Usher
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 46 1 WEATHER. 1 Hfc; follow ill.: rpu-iiM is kin<ii\ 'iiupuelov the Signal l>ireelor of Kort (Joniwaiiij p.iii. ««.lb, YttlmUy To-day Th. Sfc‘ .«3*’ Wr. Fine Knincv Wd. N.W CaTnV The rainfall .luring the 24 at 1* a.in. to-day was nil. lo-djiy ?7‘ t loudy Stiitl: iiours ended
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  • 241 2 Thk Cliiifu Mail thus descriltes the first meet of the Kftwloon Foxhouuds, which took phice pn the road opposite the Parade Gromjfß* at 5 o’clock in the afternoon It wouhf be invidious to mention ti e names of the score or so of ladies aud gentlemen who
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  • 356 2 A Chance for Sportsmen. What seems to be an exceptional chance for Hongkong sportsmen to obtain some good big game shooting at present offers near Catitou, says the China Mail. Mr. Sung Kok Pang, of No. Hollywood Road, informs us that he has received a letter from
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  • 339 2 Chips v icon Man> Ki,o« k~. Some men arc level-headed that it’s a wonder they chi get hats to li: I hem There is no such bore ns the happy ever, except it is the unhappy lover. Some people may hive a lot <*i good m them, but
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 18 2 WtNE places at the l;om* hysiciau the most advanced "ud Liver Oil. Far superior emulsions. l r to
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    • 1793 2 NOTICE. ON and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG HOOI. Managing Dirfdor. 12th Julv. 1905. Important Municipal Notice. OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful location, food the l*st, large play-ground, strict discipline, daily
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1780 3 is. i. Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Fob Intended to Sail. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Sent. 13 Chnsan connecting with s.s. Britannia 27 8.8. OoromaudA (lo n.b. Mongolia Oct. 11 RA Arcadia do 8.8. Inna Homewards. gej.t. 1 8.8. Malta connecting with 8.8.
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  • 123 4 0T Justice mtisliseeverybody and justice uleuc.— Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT TUK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., i N<*. 2-*> Beach Street. Penang. PRICE I DAILY LOCAL t’ er OUTSTATION» Postage Kx'n*. MAII, EDITION (Poet Prirl *lO CAItLK ADDRKSS; Hclio —Penang." Telephone No. iss EdUot-iu-CUiel
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  • 1451 4 Thk above is tlie caption under which some of the leading European monthlies. as well as a number of London and provincial journals, discuss the pros and eons of the rejuvenation of decrepii and semi-comatose States, which ii some Avell-informed quarters is believed to
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  • 2141 4 Remarkable Disclosures From Within. u A HEARTRENDING SToRY. BY A CHINESE OFFICIAL L arrived at Johannesburg in December. j 1903. A little while after I had arrived the great strugg'e for Chinese Labour he- gau, which ended in a victory for the mine- owm-rn. to the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 77 5 BREAKING THE NEWSWitte’s Prediction of Prestige. (iS nppiieil hy lietUer.) lioudou, Hist August.—M. Wit'e, in a telegram to Him Tsar announcing the conclusion of pe.u e, says. I have the honour to report that Japan has agreed to your «lemauds concerning (he eomlit.ions of peace, which will he established
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 703 5 British. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 31st August.—The papers dwell upon Japan's solid gains by peace, while City circles are greatly impressed bv the sagacity ol Japan in choosing the present moment to end the war in view of the impending commercial development of China, wherein Japan will be
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    • 193 5 To the Envoys. (Supplied bg Renter.) London, 31st August.—President Roosevelt has congratulated the Russian and Japanese Peace Plenipotentiaries ou .«cctiriug a peace which is just and honourable to boll* sides. To the Kaiser. The Oetueiatuicher Lloyd Service Berliu, 31st August.—President Roosevelt has replied iu the following words to a
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    • 48 5 Probably the Last Fight. (Supplied by Renter Loudon, Ist September.— ield Marshal Oyama reports t hat extensive fighting took place ou the 27th ultimo to the north-eust of Hsingesing and other places, resulting iu the repulse of the Russiau attacks aud the capture of their positions.
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    • 139 5 France’s Reply. (The thtueiatiecher Hu yd# Sendee.) Berlin, 3lst August.—The reply from France to Germany ou the Morocco question is promised to-day. Count Tattenbach is dialing upon the release of the French piisouers by the Sultau of Morocco. The Sultan’s Obstinacy. (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 31st August.—lu couseqiieiioe of
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    • 72 5 The British Fleet’s Visit. i The 44 Veiasiatitclter Lloyd s Service.) Berlin. 31st August.—The British Channel squadron is distributed between Neufahrwasaer, Copenhagen and Stockholm. Bluejackets at Supper. London, Ist September,-The Burgomaster of Swinemundeeutert&iued a hundred aud twenty British bluejackets at supper yesterday and a party of British ofheeis
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    • 42 5 A Cholera Scare. Lom.ou. Ist September.—The German authorities are taking vigorous steps to cope, with a threatened outbreak of cholera, twelve *,a:>es aud six deaths having occurred in the valley of the Vistula. A case of cholera is reported from Hamburg.
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    • 133 5 Great Ebor Handicap. t Supplied by Renter.) Loiuton, 31st August—'The result of the Great Ebor Handicap isastoilows:—The Page (1;, Bibiaua (2), Bitters (3 i. Polo. Loudon. 31st August.— r u l.he International Polo Ma’eli at Dublin Ireland beat England by five goals to four. Cricket. Lon Jon. 31st August.—Playing
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    • 300 5 The Total Ecl pse. (Supplied by Renter.) Loutlou, 31st August.—A clear view of the total eclipse of tiie sun was obtained at Sfax, in Tunis, at the moment of totality. The natives shouted for joy vvheu the sun re-appeared. Successful observations were also made at. Burgos, in Spain, the
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  • Shipping.
    • 147 5 Kistxa, Br s.s. 524. Learmom, Ist. JSept,, Singapore, 30ili Aug., Geu., H. L. Si Co. C, Apcae, Br. s.s. .730, Ste art, 31st Aug, Calcutta, 2Gth Aug., Gen., A. A. A. Si Co. Van I)e Parra. Dut ss. 552 D>-Viies, 3• st Aug, S ugapore, -9th Aug, Gen., H.
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    • 60 5 Ist Spetetnber. Calypso, for Deli. Perak. for Port Svvettenliam and Malacca Ban Whait Soon, for Port Swetteuliain and Singapore Chan tat, for Peilis anil J>ful. C Apear, for for Singajiore aud Hongkong La tit) Wehl, for Teluk Ausou F/f/ititf Dragon, for Port Weld and Taipiii” Ma'ta. for Cevlou, Australasia,
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    • 104 5 For Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, OMileli aud Pulo Web Per ValetUijn, to-morrow, 11 a m. Negapatani aud Madras—Per Thottgwa. to-morrow. 1 pm. Asahau—Per Taw 'Tong, to-uiorrow. 1 p in. Pangkalau Brandan—Per Petrel, tomorrow, I p.m Deli Per Van tier Parra, to-morrow, j 1 p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Langkat, to-morrow.
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    • 91 8 m m r I 8 1 1 1 EXPECTED. |H 1 Vessels Prom Agents Due Sikh Loudon S B.A< 'o. oi h So pi. Silesia Colombo I».M <fcOo. nth 4 Austria Singapore S K.AUo. Hih Lightning Singapore A. A.A (Jo. 1 1 1 h Gbaiee Loudon S.ll.Ai'o 13th Benvenue
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    • 168 8 t 1 8 1 1 EXPECTED. Teaife/s From Agents Due Sikh Loudou s B.tU 'o. r»i it Sepi. Silesia Ooloinlv* B.M (UV. 5th i Austria Singapore S K.ACo. Hih I Lightning Singapore A.A.A Co. 111>i Gbttiee 1 «oinlolt S.B.ACo 13th Benvenue London S B \< 14 li Benahler London
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 121 5 ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE ALLIED /5 I T t 1902 9 1 1 I 'J V/ A *'V FURTHER UNITED 1905. Unity is Strength.” 44 London, Ist Sept. Reuter learns that an Anglo-Japanese agreement was signed between Lord Lansdowne and Viscount Hayashi on the 12th ultimo, which affords mutual guarantees for the
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    • 149 5 Youth, w’beu you sally to the strife To fight, with fate and ear» your living, Take this advice to guide your life Be brave, I ot rash, aud all forgiving. Treat well vour foe as tbo’ a friend f In deed lie strong, iu thought. I** j ure Aud foremost,
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    • 342 5 Don ’t M 'ss the First Instalment of Our New Serial To-morrow. “Sir Brian's Heir” BY VIOLA GRAEME, author of ii 7 TJte Child of Sorrow,'' The Treachery of Lorraine," •The Hand or (rod, Love Loyalty 4S A Royal Rebel.” “Her r° l e r S J €e f fhe,lrf
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1065 6 A. EVENBBRG, 56, Fishop Street, Goldsmith. Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instruments. Gramophones and other Musical 10-8-05 Instruments. 3ms 530 BERNESE ALPS MILK Co., Sialden, Emmenthal, Switzerland, Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG MOH Co 164, Beach Street, Penung. Importers of a. 11 kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents.
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  • 836 7 Ihk report of the General Manager to I lie Lnub Australian Hold Milling Co., for the tom weeks l2th reads I beg to submit my monthly report ou >«•» *°*tt***g aud milling operations. 1 iie mine measurements and assay results ot prospecting work show a total of 248
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 942 7 TEOH JOO MENG, Chop 800 N YANG. Tklbphone No. 5121 HAVING JUST RECEIVED A Portable Improved Wheel Rubbering Machine is now prepared to undertake promptly repair* of old rubber-tyred wheels which are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Goon yen grinds HAVE JUST RECEIVED SALT BEEF CHIN JOO CO., Have just received
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    • 63 7 i t* goo*l for Hie Bucner, the i aker.'tlie Brewer, The Carpenter, Biicklarer, Blacksmith au<l S hoi>er, Th Mistress, tho Seivan», the Maiden •’emu re, The Toiler, the Clerk, the diwooubolatu Wooer. It’s oo<-d for the wealth-, it’s good for the poor; Tot tie poor fev*r stricken, a perfect reiĕwer—
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  • 126 8 Penang. Ist September. (By’courtesy oj the Chartered Rank London Demand Bank ...2 1 6 4 inontbs’ sight Bank ..2 1 3 Credit ...2/14 3 Documentary 2 1 9 6 j Calcutta. DemaiKl Bank Rs i*>6 n 3 days’ sight Private 158 Bombay. Demand Bani ’56 3 days* sight Priva
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  • 121 8 (Joitl ieat 45. I B. Pepper( W. C*>a*’ out oj stock i White Pepper 38A seller-' i r.iiiv' Pepper season over i (Jlo\es picked out of season Mace 1 60—buyer* Mace Pickings 52 buyer* Null»»**»'* 1 lOp sa e No. 1 6 1“ Sugar iiosiw».. |>itsk**! 5 h’f* Taoioci
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  • 169 8 Penang, Ist September, IP* »5. Description. Be cr— c's .Soup catty 12 Roast 36 Steaks *k Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 80 'longue 70 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver 30 Pork Pork per catty 36 Pig’s Head 24 Feet 2* Tongue 32
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  • 221 8 Belal Tin Miuiug Co., IjJ. S 5. —buyers now .ill Goal M uiingCo.. Ld. K 12. —Belters Brieh Rubber Syndicate, Ld.? 5 preui. buyers iiruseii Hydraulic Tin Miuiug Co.. Ld 4.25 blivets Duff I K'veiopmeut Co. $8 seller* Fraser A Neave, Ld Sl'tl.— st’ ers George Town Dispensary S
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 307 8 THEAN CHEE Co., (ESTABLISHED 1858.) General Store Keepers, Ship Chandlers, Outfitters. Government Contractors, etc., etc. Just Unpacked, Gentlemen’s Collars Shirts f A > When on Back Front view neck. view r lhe /Eolus Collar. Three 1 1 s««l\ ..ages ate derived bv wearing th Aj ins Collar: 1. Pass in
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