Straits Echo, 16 September 1905

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION, DAILY CHRONICLE OH EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE PEDERATED AIALAV STATES, AND THE PAR EAST GENERALLY. p'OI 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, l«th SEPTEMBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 210.
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  • 19 1 DAY. 18th 1 >. Bth Moon Moonlight Hand, Ksplanade, 9 p.m. To-mokbow. l>ay, Htit M<xy Thirteenth Sunday «rTriuitv. f
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  • 26 1 Ijitsi Sept. 22nd 5.1 3.5 a..m. 0 New Moon 29tli 4.59.5 a.m. First Quarter Oct. sth 7.54.2 rM. O Full Moon 13th 6.2.7 P.M.
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  • 43 1 For Week ending Friday. Sept. 22. I!* 1 High. Low a.m. A.M. P.M. Samr<lav, liltli 2.40 8.4 d Sunday, 17tli 3.30 9.30 Monday, 18th 4.20 10.20 Tuesday, lOtli 5.10 11.10 Wetiliendjiv 20th 0. 12. Thmmi»y. 21st 0.50 Friday, 22ud 7.40 12.50
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  • 13 1 Omhihui (jSieten) 19th Sept China Preiiggen) 19th Indian (Thonyica r 21st
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  • 806 1 About 90,000 tons of butter are made yearly in 1 treat Britain. Fadi are sotd a five in Japan. The 'pedlars conveying them Ih rough the streets in tanks. The highest whealtidd in the world is in the Argentine. It covers just over 100 square miles. Over
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  • 460 1 Ixi MINSK DevEI,OPM ENT. Developments on an immense scale are projected in Colombia, in which rubber cultivation will l*e a promiueut feature. I President Keyes is pursuiug a policy of agricultural, industrial, and mining eutert prise that will offer wide opportunities for capital and enterprise although a
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  • 44 1 P. O. SAILINGS. 'tail Service. OUTWARDS. HoMKWAKns. Coromandel 27 Sept, j Simla 29 Sept., Arcadia 11 Oct. Nubia 13 Oct. I xira .Service. Outwards. H<»mkwards. Sand/i IS Sept. I Candia 23 Sept. Poona 3 Ort. I Ceylon 8 Oct. For particulars see Page o.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 487 1 *v a £m -r .-a °^IN^ £?T£t> Morley’s Superior English Socks Hold First Place for Reliability THROUII IIOUT THE WORLD AND MAY RE DETAINED FROM WHITE AWA V, LAIDLAW Co., PEN A NO. OVER 3,600 PAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM. Black or Nai/y Cashmere SocksGood Serviceable Wool Socks, Fast Dye, Spliced
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    • 45 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. tiang LEE CO h SOLE AGENTS. BASS’S ALE LOOK OUT. IT’S ONLY l ONE DOLLAR. 14-9-05 I mil 020 Nobel’s Explosives: GELIGNITE, DETONATORS, FUSE. San di lands, Buttery Jk Co., Agents, Penang A F.M.S. Aylesbury Garland, Sub-Agents Perak. Magazines at Penang and Ipoh.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 29 1 WEATHER. Thk followin'' report is kindly supplied l»v tlie Si*_rn:tl Director of Fort Coruwaliis Tlie rainfall d urine the 21 hours endec at li a.in. to-day was 027 inches.
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  • 864 2 [Interesting, instructive, and amusing matter relating to (ti'iiools in general an<i to local educational establishment* in particular "ill cpjajar under the above heading in lhi< journal about once a week, and if i* hoped liiai, Una new feature :>f the Hr ho may I»* welcomed by thaw*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 62 2 With arliticiul unities of life Now uilineuU oft appear, An.I in our midtl disease is n|V. More dreadful every venr. V>t who need sillier sloiutu-h pain. Or ideepUm* nijjht endure, W re si Rini imko he’* nine lo yain 1 hroiiuh \N o.>ils dmi< 1‘epjR-ruiuit Cure 1,0 not itli Imitr
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    • 2386 2 NOTICEand after this and after tins nine. for advertiaement» jn a insertion in tlic Sf a he pa i J O. lim »r*<’ 11 /Managing Director. I Jlh July. Iw»j^oTICE. Consulate for the Netherlands. Monday, the 16th October. 1905, tenders will l»e received at the ottiee lit the Governor of
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    • 1717 3 TAG m > a? S. 11. Co. INTENDED SAILINCS. British Indin Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Expected Arrivals and Departure*. Mail Service. Outwards. Sept. 2 i s.s. Coromandel connecting with s.B. Mongolia (Jet. 11 s.s. Arcadia do s.«. China 25 8.8. Bengal do Homewards. s.B. Mnr hi ora Sept. B.s. Simla
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  • 118 4 Justice satislieseverybody and justice alone.— Einvr&m. Established June Ist, 190. T rtibliblied daily (exoeptfSunday*.) A I TIIK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. '226—262, Beach Street, Penally. PRICE DAILY LOCAL 521 |*er annum OUTSTATIONS Mhijb Kxtr.i. MAIL EDITION (Post Free* SIS CAULK ADDRESS: Echo —Penang.” Telephone N«> IKS. Edthn-tnCllir/
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  • 683 4 Modern and Classical. At the present time, when educational affairs are to the fore in British Malaya, it is interesting to note that educational reforms are just now occupying tlie minds of some of the Is-st authorities in England. Writing in Macmillan'* Mtujazine Mr. A. Benson urges that, while
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  • Current Topics.
    • 221 4 In uii article headed “The Pope of Oyster Bay.” a weekly paper calls attention to the changed position of the United >tates in international |>«*1 itics, and'to the part which Mr. Roosevelt has taken in bringing aixiut this change. The journal says At the present time
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    • 451 4 There is a proverb which says that if you put a beggar on horseback he will ride to a person never mentioned in polite society. This may perhaps account for complaints that have reached us of the treatment of third-class passengers at some of the stations on the
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  • 781 4 A Most Successful Concert. I’he Peuaug Choral Society gave their secoud concert last evening, under the patronage of the Hou. J. K. Birch, hi the form of an “at home” at the Penang Club, which had lieen lent for the occasion. Iu spite of the very unpleasant
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  • 106 4 PART I. 1- Part Song. Joy to the Victors Arthur Sullivan. The Pen anu Choral Society. Pianoforte Sa/o. Irish Rhapsody Rosenthal. Miss Merrylees. 9. Two Quartettes (a) 1 hear the Soft Note} front Patience I (It) Strange Ad venture t ULUITAN from Yeomen of theGoard” 'Iks. Haines Mrs.
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  • 86 4 PART 11. 1. Part Sony You stole my Love Walter Mackakrkk 1 he Pbnang Choral Society. 2. Sony. Should he upbraid Henry Hishop Miss Netta Jones. J. Trio. When the Failed Flower from God t Love Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Ebden. Mrs. Adams. t- Pianoforte Solo. Grand Valse
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  • 31 4 Mrs. Ebden. Accompanists Miss Manook. Miss Nett a Jones. Conductor Mr. 0. V. Thomas. The Collar.! aud Collat'd Pianoforte kindly lent by Messrs. Cunningham, Clark and Co.
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  • 710 4 The hunt, held yesterday, whs arranged by the Committee, with a view of affording mem tiers an opportunity of welcoming back to Penang sport Mr. J. F. Wreford who is justly looked upon as the Fouuder of the Penang Hunt Club. About twenty members, we I mouuted,
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 36 5 The Mikasa Disaster. Thanks for British Sympathy. (Supplied by Heater.) Loudon, 15tli September. —Viscount Havasbi baa expresse«l to the Lord Mayor his heartfelt tliauks for hiss warm sympathy „ver <h« lamentable catastrophe to the Mikasa.
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    • 30 5 The Armistice. (Supplied In/ Heater.) Loudon, loth September.—Geuer.il Oroiovsky, who whs to meet General Fukushima o arrange the terms of the armistice, is vpoited to have returned to headquarters.
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    • 27 5 General Rising Proclaimed. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 15th September.— The revolu tjouarv party at Tiflis has issue«l a proclama tiou in favour of a general risiug.
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    • 78 5 Strained Relations. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 15th September.—Norwegian correspondents at Karlstad declare that mobilizatiou orders may be expected at any moment. Ijoudou, 16th September. —It is stated m London that the Swedisb-Norwegian negotiations are proceeding steadily, England playiug an important but unostentatious part, though nothing in the nature of
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    • 166 5 Legislative Council. (Echo Special.) Singapore, lfitli September.—At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council the Hon. .1. O. Anthoniz introduced the Currency Note Amendment Bill briefly by saying that it was to enable the payment into the depreciation Fund of the whole of the income from the investment of a
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  • 302 5 (Supplied bsj llenler.) London, 16th Septemlier. —The result of the Doncaster Cup is as lollows: —Bachelors Hutton (1), Mark Time (2) and Admiral breeze (3). The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, accompanied bv Princess Patricia, are to go to South Africa at the end of October. Rumours have
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  • 343 5 Don T tell evervlxidy that Penaug is di aiuless. Don’t say we have no cold season in Penang when the thermometer drops t<* 76° in the shade. Don t expect the police to unravel the traffic taugle; it will unravel itself—some day. Don’t say our Water Problem is solved
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  • 394 5 Votes are coming in fast and thick, and the first count will lie made next Tuesday or Wednesday when the result, to that date, will lie published. At the present moment a popular Penang medico is making the running, with a Chinese Adonis lying close up, second,
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  • 958 5 A Survey: By Wu Lu. (Coupon d frotu yesterday a i*>ue f 2. A. H. Keun also chose Edinburgh for his m>-dird studies and graduated M. T»., (’h. B. iu 1897. He is now a Colonial Surgeon at Province Welleslev. 13 11. J. Phili.ips, unlike his
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  • 933 5 Thk Golu Mines. In his annual Report for last year the Hou’ble the Resident-General of the F**dei ated Malay States writes: Gold-mining operations were limited t«> certain mines in Pahang and Negri Sembilau. In Pahang the result is said to have l>eeu very unfavourable The total export
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  • 616 5 Ku KKKK OK RUBBISH. There is now lieing privately circulated, says the Financial Times, the prospectus of the Malay Uubl>er Planters, a concern with a capital of <£35,000, recently formed for the purpose of cultivating rubl>ei cocoanuts and other produce” in the Federated Malay States The statements in
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  • 445 5 Writing under date of 3rd instant, the Sandakan correspondent, of the Free PresH siys:—There is uo fresh news fn regard to the Governorship. Our present Governor, E. P. Gueriiz, has gone down to Jesselton now. Yon Imve, of course, heard that. Labtiau is to b» taken back by
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    • 1055 6 A. EVENBERG, 56, Bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instruments, Gramophones and other Musical 10-8-05 Instruments. 3ins 530 Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moh, 20.1, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and General Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG IVIOM Sc Co-, 164, Beach Street, Penung. Goods Store.
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  • 974 7 Thk case of the Havershain Grange, which was reported in the Times of June 28, raised an interesting point upon the question of damages for the result of collision. It appeared that on Decemlier 25, 1904, the s. s. Muuieen was run into and damaged
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 868 7 min it co. Rover Bicycles, The strongest and most durable machines ever made. These have won among other events at Whitsuntide Mile Championship of Ireland, 10 Miles Championship of Ulster (Time- l y Mins. 'J& 2 jo x* j rs. y beutiny Irish Jirrorf/), i Miles Sussex Championship, The Rudge
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    • 58 7 Youth, when you sallv to the strife To fight with fa to and earn your living. Take this advice 1o guide your life Bo bravo, uot rash, and all forgiving. Treat well your foe as tho' a friend Iu deed l)e strong, in thought, be pure And foremost, your good
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 657 8 PUBLIC NOTICE. V >" i i “The Centaur Featherweight” Roadster. v t* m ll l 1 Ii I it M' to Mio fact that tbcv are introducing their medicine TH h Iropnetors deMiv to call |mblic attention w I Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure f into the Straits Settlements. I it
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  • 2237 9  -  BY VIOLA GRAEME, AUTHOR OF I “77/e Chi hi of Sftcroic,' /V Treachery of Lorraine, I ho Hiiwl of God," “Low's Loyalty “/I Loyal Rebel." Her Soldier Sweetheart'' “The It emit y of the Season,' The Teu-dotg tiirlf “/I Scotch Marriage." The Milliners Model. A Gamblers Girl,"
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  • 314 9 (Overheard near the Central Station, sung to an Irish tune and a concertina. That “a policeman's life is not a happy one. A poet once did tell us in a song, Bui as sure as I’ui a Bobby, so my son Shall follow in my footsteps —am
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 366 9 Cs.’s FAIViO^JS WHITE HORSE CELLAR H I 4 1 TO BE HAD IN John Bazley life Brothers’ “LION BRAND” PORTLAND CEMENT. v »rd>lmutK. Rnt/ery (Jo. Andrew Usher Go. s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. CRAIGELLACHIE GLENLIVET DISTILLERY Co.’s GAELIC OLD SMUGGLER” WHISKY. SANDIUNDS, BUTTHHV Co. and Cases. E»i The Oldest and
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  • Shipping.
    • 103 10 Ur. s.s. 120, Witt, 15th Sept.., Laugkat, 14tli Sept Oil.—K B. A Co. Canton, Hr. s.s. 10.5, Mericau, 10th Sept., Teluk Anson, 15th Sepu, Gen.. AI» Bing A (Ju. Bengal, Hr. s.s. ‘Jfal, Cooke, loth Sept., Shanghai, sth Sept., Geu., P &O. Ghazbk, Br. s.s. 3,242, Bailey, 15th Sept
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    • 102 10 10th September. Taw Tony, tor Asahau. Petrel, for Pangkalan Braudan. Sowmerfeld, lor Singapore. Deli, for Trang. De Koch, for Bajau, Edie, T. Seuiawe, Seyli, Sabang and Olehleh. Teesta, for Negaptam and Madias. Rotorua for Toiigkab. Jin Ho, for Laugkat. Van tier Parra, for IMi i and Bajan. To it
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  • 74 10 1 esse/s From Agent s One Lai Snug Singapore I B A Co. 1 St hSept Segovia Hamburg jB.MACo. 20th Kut Saug Calcutta jB.ACo. 21st Denbighshire Singapore 1 i.iVCo. 24th Ischia Singapore B.M.A'o. 25th Bennhler London S B.JLCo. 27th Ben led i Singapore v l! \Co. doth Trieste Colombo
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  • 83 10 1 essels For A'jeuts Leaves f (jiii Sang Calcutta B A. (Jo. 11M liSept Kilt Sang Singapore B.ACo. 21st Segovia Siuga pore B.M &Co. 21st I >enbighshi’e London i* A Co. 25 th Ischia Hamburg B.M <lCo. 26th Benalder Singapore s. It.iUIo. 27tl. Ben led i Loudon S B.ACo.
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  • 86 10 Kok Port Swelteiihani Per Han/ Attsun, lSth instant, I p in. Hatii Bahru—Per Pa da no, lBih instant, 1 p.m. Deli —Per Hebe. 18th instant, 2 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Aii*«mi— Per Canton. l*dh instant, 2 j>.m Port Swetteuhaiu and Malacca—Per Aoayyee, 10th instant, 1 p hi. Deli—Per
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  • 36 10 Per Bengal from Singapore Messrs Hail, Hart and L. Wiell. Per Teesta. from Singapore Rev. Charles Keel. Mr J Sellar. Mr. Ah Cheoug, Mr. ChunTok. Mr K. T. Che‘ty and Mr. Andeappa Chet I v.
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  • 124 10 Pkn4v.. 16th September (Bij court**;/ of the Chartered Bank.) L >ndnn r>pni:m Mant 2 1} moil i ii Hank- 2 1.1 3 'rn.lit oil» ■7 I P'MMiiiiMiibirT 21 J I -.1. I )m|||:| lII] Mailt K-X. 157 sight Private i.jil lioniim«. Demand |;.mi 157 3 Jays’ sight Private 156
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  • 125 10 ijoid leal i; |Vp|>er( W. (!o»»t :-tilis.. r ><,-.. > out of stock White Pepper 3? sellers Prang Pepper teuton over Cloves (picked) out of reason Mace '0 seller.* Mace Picking' 50.75 sate Nutmegs lids d2| sales No. I *i Ml von*. Sugar uo stock. Basket 5 sailers Tapioca
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  • 215 10 Belat Tin Miuiug Co Ld. ii. —sellers Kersa wall Gold M iniugt'<• .I, i i3. —sell rt> Brieh Rubber Syndicate, Ld.s 5 joem buyers Brnseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld < 0.25 buyers Dutf Developmeut Co *B.— seller* Fraser A N«av«*, 1,.J »100 —b yers George Town Dist>ensar* $25.
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  • 192 10 Pknanu, 16th September, 1005. Description. Hekk— ctg. ,u r per call v 12 lioasl tt 26 ■Steak." tt 28 Ste or Curry Meal Hump Steak 28 Ox 1 ail iml'Ii 30 Tongue 7(j Fee* 15 Heart 30 Liver tf 30 Pork—- )>er catty 36 Pig’s Head M 24
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 395 10 NOTICE. Notice is herewith given that the Agency of the APOLUNARIS CO., LTD., LONDON, has been transferred to the undersigned. Orders which are kindly invited, will promptly be attended to G* H. SLOT Co* NOTICE. TiIHE uuderiiijjuetl l *"4 l<* iiiloim tin* public <>l IVmnig ami the neighbouring Native J.
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    • 901 10 CBS. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. insurance s, HONGKONG JIN ON INSURANCE. Company, Limited. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL Capital $1,000,000 CHARTER A.D. 1720. =l>rv ta jL- e-A. a 4* rjIHE undersigned having WI appointed H fel &35C *lft X Agents for the above Corporation, are r PH E undersigned having been appointed
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