Straits Echo, 28 February 1906
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Title Section35 1906-02-28 1 Straits Echo l>Ai!.V CHRONICLE 1.l EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MAEAV STATES, AND THE FAR EAST UENERAM.V. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cenCs. No. 46'35 words
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Advertisement1408 1906-02-28 1 Corkscrew Brand. 7 he Best Beer on the Market. rO Light, Sparkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS A k: S Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCOKPOUATKD l’.V ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong A. Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paul up Reserve Fund Unnerve Liability of Proprietors Paid-up-Capita i !<MK)O.U(Hj1,408 words
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Advertisement20 1906-02-28 1 TiANG LEE Co., fS a vJ 2 r* C/J tu <2 a Si z 20» £D?§ SOL£ AGENTS. BASS’S ALE.20 words
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Article, Illustration966 1906-02-28 2 In the sweltering tropics one <»i the most urgent needs ol Euixqieans ;in<l tin* upper class of Asiatics is, next, to comfortable ami fairly cool residences, a nourishing, ref resiling, invigorating, beverage suitable alike for the table and for use as a refresher during business hours, when one lias966 words
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Advertisement2043 1906-02-28 2 KTOTICB and after this date, all small G N advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG *****, •Jtli Julv 1905. Managing Direc or. NOTICE. M ESSKS. Giaiijj; Bros. having reliiHjuislieii tin* Singapore Agency for the Straits Echo, wv have now appointed2,043 words
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Article27 1906-02-28 3 IJutokua. I»i. ss. .Vm, liinyanl, 27tli Feb.. 26i.il Feb (leu. K.G. (Jo. H<>k (’avion. Hr. ss. Seolf. 28tli Feb., Aclieen, 27tli Feb (Jen., —Hau Ho Hiu.27 words
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Article46 1906-02-28 3 —Ht li February. Mart/ A untin, for Port Swettenliain. Van tier Parra, for l)eli. Lamjknt, for Teiuk Alison. Uu Pentj, for Set ill. Ku.x Sauy, for Singapore ami Hongkong. lltilrwtfu. for I’iingkor. J/fj/Ki, for iiaugoon. Ujina, for Singapore. Fhjiay brtujtm, for Pori Wei,l ami Taipiug.46 words
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Article66 1906-02-28 3 I'tfgg COM4 Ajeut* Due Betiarl v •Singapore S.B.ACo. 2u«l Mar. An tenor Singapore W M.ACo. :ir.l (i. A pear Calcutta A.A.A.Co. lilli A. Apear Singapore A A A Co. loth Saint Uetle Singapore \Y M A Co. 10th 1 Jenlaweis IjOlltloll S. 1 AGV loth 1 (Hiivuiimt liouijoii S66 words
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Article61 1906-02-28 3 1 Fur Ait**"!* Leuves Bonn fly Loudon s i: a Co. 2nd Mar. A lrteuor liiverpt >ol YV.M ACo. 3rd 0. Apear Singapore A A. A.Co. 7th A. A peat Calcutta A. A. A.Co. 10th Saint i>ede I’enlawers Liverpool Singa|H>re W.M.&Co. S B.&Co. 10th Benvenue Singapore S. B.ACo. 2361 words
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Article75 1906-02-28 3 For JJeii—Per Anagyee, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Paut'kalau Brandan—Per Cornelia, tomorrow. 1 p.m. iouukali —Iter Kotor ua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Analian Per Taie Tong, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Singapore. China Japan- Per Oceana, to morrow, 4 p.m. Port Swetteuliam ami Malacca— Por Perak. 2nd proximo, p.m Port SwHtenliam and Singapore—Per75 words
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Advertisement1147 1906-02-28 3 (S HIPPING.) /diS O 4 8. N. Co. pjfyeeted Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., -Ltd. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMEKS. lift l/luxil l.omlou by Sea £60 J'o Marseilles or Gibnd tar £56 2nd Ulus £40 v* Hamburg-Ainerika Linie, Hamburg The Simmers of this1,147 words
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Advertisement114 1906-02-28 3 NIPPON VUSEN MISHA. THE s.s. liingo Maru is due at this port on or about the 24th April and will be followed thereafter by the usual fortnightly service for j Europe. For Freight and Passage Money Apply to BOUSTEAD Co., Agents, 2:> 2-00 120 ue BAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS.114 words
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Article, Illustration123 1906-02-28 4 The Str ai ts Echo I -liijincf untiaflesevory body and justice alone.— /inter*»»». Kstnblished June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sunday^.) AT Til R CRITERION PRESS, Mil., No. *22*J—2i!'2, lleaeli St tool, IViiaiia F'IMCK I DAILY LOCAL Sil per annum I OUTSTATIONS Extw. MAII. EDITION (Poet Kree» fli CAULK ADDRESS:123 words
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Current Topics.
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Article222 1906-02-28 4 It appears that tiie near future is likely to witness a considerable increase in the number jof student interpreters attached to tiie British Legation in Peking. Sir Ernest 8a tow i- convinced that tltere is plentv (of scope for a dozen or so more sucii (probationers, and222 words
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Article1140 1906-02-28 4 Tiie temloi which the 1 Colony i> advised to accept is that of John Jackson. Ltd., at j .(hmi with JCbJt.n'.e» added for making the deplli ot water alongside quayage 18 feel. This j makes a total estimate of a million and thirty thousand odd pounds, say.1,140 words
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Article24 1906-02-28 4 Ihk annual general meetiug Penang Golf Club will l>« held at the of. House on Saturday, 17th March U| -i. pm.24 words
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Article133 1906-02-28 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results i» tl, played oil in the above tournament vest'** day Double Handicap. A. S. Autliouv and A. F. (4 \„,i, oUUtISOII bent H. A. Neubrcnuer &W. 4. MacArthur by 6.1.—8 3. B C Criswick A. F. G. Anthony bent133 words
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Article641 1906-02-28 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) K. Lumpur, 26th Feb.—The annual dinner and smoker given bv the members of the Selangor Fire Brigade took place in the Masonic Hall on Saturday eveniug last aud was a great success. About 30 members aud friends sat down to an excellent repa*t aud641 words
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Advertisement196 1906-02-28 4 K !TSO\ LKiHT! su V 7li J .Tin.' Highest Award. Philadelphia, 1899. Gold Medal, Paris, 1900. Diploma, Glasgow, 1901. Medal of Merit, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, 1 902. Most Brilliant Light in Existence. T* 'I I Kt Hi ■t Used in all principal thoroughfares m y |j throughout the World. ,1196 words
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Advertisement61 1906-02-28 4 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless Teh fault of «jiving children medicine containing in jurious substances, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they may be suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take, as it contains nothing harmful. George Town61 words
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Advertisement71 1906-02-28 4 Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain’s Fain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain lialm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsbv. Virginia, U. S. A., says that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed,71 words
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Advertisement60 1906-02-28 4 Re Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain Cough Remedy given ;is soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. r never fails, aud is pleasant, aud safe to take. George Town Dispensary,60 words
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Article135 1906-02-28 5 THE SLAVERY CRY. Mr. Balfour Returned (Supplied l>i Renter.) London, 27th Feb.—The House of Commons has adopted the Address without a division. Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Milner uttered a warning against the dan o,.rs of granting responsible government in South Africa, especially in the Orange giver135 words
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Article140 1906-02-28 5 Another Mission Destroyed (Suppli&l by Renter.) Loudon, 27th Feb. —The American Mission at Nauchaug, in Kiangsi, has Ijeeu destroyed. One family consisting of two adults and two children, were killed and also six Jesuit priests. The rest of the missionaries escaped. Au American gunboat has Imsmi ordered up the140 words
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Article86 1906-02-28 5 The Armament Question. (Sup plied hii Reuter, i Loudon, 28th Feb.—lu view of emphasising the necessity of keeping the Aruiv and Navy iu the highest state of efficiency in time of peace in order to l»e prepared for war. President Roosevelt has addressed the Secretary for War, who86 words
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Article58 1906-02-28 5 The Sokoto Massacre. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 27th Feb.— Lord Elgin has announced that a punitive expedition to Sokoto will be unnecessary, as Ihe troops will be reiuforced aud measures will be lakeu to punish tin* promoters of the late disturbance. London, 28th Feb. —Mr. Winston Churchill has announced58 words
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Article88 1906-02-28 5 The National Assembly. (Supplied by Renter Loudon, 27th February.—The Tsar has decreed that the new 'Russian National Assembly shall meet on 10th May. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd's Service.) Ilerlin, 28th Feb.—The Tsar has issued a a Manifesto stating that the Crown Council will assemble at Tsarsk'>selo on 4th March and88 words
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Article35 1906-02-28 5 The Conference. 7he tgturiatiecher Lloyd's Service.) Derhu 2Hth February. .Newa from Algeciras is to the effect that the recoinmuucemeut of the Conference is <llll expected aud that the police question will be taken up35 words
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Article33 1906-02-28 5 The New Nile Company (Supplitd bi/ Renter.) London, 28tl. Feb.—Sir Edward Grey has stated that the operations of the Hamburg and Anglo-American Nile Company are not objectionable aud Impeu. interference is unnecessary.33 words
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Article31 1906-02-28 5 The Silver Wedding. The Ostasiatischer Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 28th Feb. —On the occasion of the celebration of the Kaiser’s silver wedding millions of marks were given for the public lienetit31 words
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Article26 1906-02-28 5 The Biarritz Visit. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd s Service.) Berlin, 28tli Feb.— King Edward goes to Biarritz, via Paris, on Thursday, meeting President Fallieres route26 words
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Article22 1906-02-28 5 Farewell to Japan. (Supplied by Reuter.) London. 28th F*4>.—The Mikado and Prince Arthur of Connaught have exchanged farewell visits.22 words
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Article25 1906-02-28 5 Indian Immigration (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 28th Feh.—France is negotiating with Great Britain with regard to measures for promoting Indian emigration to Reunion. ▲▲A25 words
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Article42 1906-02-28 5 Official Secrecy. (Supplied by Reuters London, 27th, February —Sir E lward Grev said that no papers could I*3 laid on the table nor w r as it possible to make any statement during the uegotiations between China and India regarding Tiliet42 words
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Article543 1906-02-28 5 Thk Viceroy and K. ok K. Calcutta, 15th February. The following s|>ecial cable, dated Loudon, 14th February, appears in the Statesman It is understood on high authority that Mr. Morley approve of Lord Minto’s military scheme. Lord Kitchener comes to England for the purpose ot consultation with the543 words
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Article4022 1906-02-28 5 Friday, 23rd February. Strait* Times.) I (Juidilined from yederday h issue.) Continuing his speech Mr- Anderson said I that he had omitted to mention one reason wliv lie had great doubts as to whether they were going to see anv gieat improvement in their revenue. That reason was4,022 words
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37 1906-02-28 5 0. S. i'g. I*. II <resulted in a diaw, neither side scoring. At lx.th St. tie*Hire’s and the Church of the Assumption there were record congrenations this morning for the Ash Wednesday Service.37 words
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Article349 1906-02-28 5 Market Rkimim. London 2t> Jan —Tiie Banka sale* which took place on the 20th induced certain operators to depress values hi the London mar ket. I >ii t tiiose maiaeuvres showed verv little success, aud during the whole week the market his received verv good outside support. When the349 words
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Article84 1906-02-28 5 To-day. 6th I >.i*, 2nd >!•">» Annual General Meeting, Penang Library, 415 p.m. L iun Teuuis Toiiruameut, P. C. 0. L'own Baud, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p in. Parisian Cinematograph, Corner of Penang Road ami Campbell Si 'em. 9 |> ni. To-morrow. 7i ii Lay, 2nd Moon. Meeting of84 words
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Article31 1906-02-28 5 First Quarter Mar. 3rd -128 3e m. O I* »iii ,\i lion llt it 3.174 am laist l7th 6 57.4 P.M f J > X**w \|..<*ii 25th 6511* a m31 words
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Article20 1906-02-28 5 English Oceana) Ist Mar. China (Delhi) 3rd Chiua (Xiet-n) 6t.li German (P li. Luitpold)... 7tli Indian Thonnwa Bth20 words
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Article41 1906-02-28 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail «service < »i!Tw.\KD* Homewards. Oceana Mar. Delhi 3’ Mar Arcadia 16 i iJonyola 17 hxirn Service. Ou l wards. Hum kwards. Poona t> Mar. Sumatra ft Mar Palermo ‘*o I Nubia 25' -S? For particulars see Page 3.41 words
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Advertisement35 1906-02-28 5 ONE TRIAL CONVINCES—who don't know liow pi"»»»" 1 Stoariin W m of Cod Livor Oil I» to tnk® «re f?“ vincod by one do«.(. And one bott <• what a goo<l tonic it is, too. wlKire-35 words
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Advertisement52 1906-02-28 5 Every Bottle Guaranteed. This is done with Cliauilieilaiii s Cousih Remedy, and if vou are not satislied after nsinir two-thirds of the bottle according to directions, return what is left and your money will he refunded. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, aud f r >•»!»■ bv all Dispei) sa i52 words
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Advertisement39 1906-02-28 5 jj BSTEARNS’ WINK OF COD LIVER OIL con'aiits all the curative virtues of the oil without its nasty taste. Delicious to take. The tonic recoustructor par excellence. A single trial will convince the most, sceptical SoW evet v where.39 words
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Advertisement49 1906-02-28 5 To-day's Advertisements, TO LET. U PPEK portion of No. f>6, Beach Street, (corner of Cliiua Street). Apply to CHE AH TEK SOON, 2S lin 1 ->!♦ 2*B, Hunch Street. PENANG HILL SINGAPORE 0 < 0 u 31 H THE LEADINC HOTELS IN THE STRAITS AND BURMA. M 5? 0 RANGOON49 words
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Advertisement272 1906-02-28 5 FOR IH:l BAIH’KNDKIi dog* cart harness, in yood condition. Afpl.v to .1 <: UEKKHUIJSEN. 1 28-2 OG 3ts alt 140 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. VPPLICATII >NS are invited for the appoint moot of Emmie Driver. Fire Brigade, at a salary of $2B per mouth with free quartern. Applications endorsed Engine Driver” will272 words
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Article119 1906-02-28 6 Penang, 28th February. Htj courtesy of the Chartered Bank London Demand Hank 2/4-v 4 months’ sight Haute 2 4,‘„ 3 Credit 2/1$ 3 Documentary ...2/4}} Calcutta. Demand Hanlc Its 1731 i days’ sigut Private 170 B unbay. Demand Bulk !73j -1 days’sight Priviue 170 Madras. Demand Hank 178} 3119 words
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Article203 1906-02-28 6 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ld. s•* sellers Bersawah Gold Mining C<».. Id -'lf setters Brieli Rubber Syndicate, Ld. £“*o —premium sales Bruseli Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ed '9. —buyers Duff Development Co. 57. seller* Fraser Jfc Native. lid slo4. —buyers George Town Dispensary 520 Howarth Erskiue. Ld. 5130. buyers203 words
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Article223 1906-02-28 6 Gold leaf t>7.— B. Pepper(VV. C«*ast x!l»,. 0 ,u of While Pepper 28}. *afe* Traug Pepper 18.— buyer* Cloves (picked > M». g,Je* Mace 1 5— filer* Mitce Pickings 85.— rel/ers Nutmegs 1 lOs 32.— Wes No. 1 •> 1»» mile* Sugar 2 no siock. Basket 3 20 uoiiiinal223 words
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Advertisement40 1906-02-28 6 IN hot weather it's hard work to tak® < >»*1 liver oil. Jiut Stearns’ Wine of Cod liivei Oil is uot greasy or oily, and it tastes so good tint you wish you had taken more. l)'K*s everybody good. Sold everywhere.40 words
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Advertisement562 1906-02-28 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN Gieslers’ Champagne. IN RED CASES. Sandilands, Hut 1 cry A'- (o Andrew Usher Go. s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTF.RY Co ACrEN'i'S FOR PENANCt <«• F. W. S. James BUCHANAN Co.’s CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES. SANDILANDS,562 words
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Advertisement694 1906-02-28 7 P. Mo/i* Cranes' CYLINDER OIL. NOTICE. undersigned to inform 1 lie public ot Penang and ilie nei-'liljouring Native! -1- Stales that tliev hi .v l*een uppo uted A *nl> for liiirall Pinsons. Clive, fids. Mattery Lfi. Co., lild. of Lotnlo I, ann have recently re:* i tl iur_ r e694 words
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Advertisement172 1906-02-28 7 Travellers Find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Kverywherc. Mr C. \V. I'lekei man, manager of the Smith-Premier Tvjiewiiter Co. sit Omaha, Nebraska. U. S A win* is a staunch fricml of ('ll unliei lain s Cough Remedy, ssiye I j have taken )>;• i tk*ijI ir notice that this reniedv seems to172 words
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Advertisement1182 1906-02-28 8 Lim Sun Mo, CHOP HENO IVIOI* Co.. 164, Beach Street, Penang. dentistry W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A. j Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. RLSILMNO AT Ao. 2la. Penang Road. A few doors from (he Eastern and Oriental j Hotel. Goc it importers of aM kinds1,182 words
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