Straits Echo, 14 March 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1906-03-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE 01 EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. $24 Per Annum. VOL 4k PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 14 th MARCH, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 58«36 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1188 1906-03-14 1 Corkscrew Brand. The Best Beer on the Market. if-y Light, Sparkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS banks. > Chartered Bank of India, Hongkong Shanghai Australia and China. Banking Corporation. INCORPORATED 15V ROYAL CHARTER. Capital Caul up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability Proprietor» llttul Office: xMoe.uro JL‘875.0fO 'IX* Paid-up-Capital Kkhrkvk1,188 words
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Advertisement8 1906-03-14 1 BEER. TIANG LEE Co., SOLE AGENTS. ASAHI BEER.8 words
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Article1222 1906-03-14 2 KY ‘DAUoNKT’ IN THE RKFKKEE.” l UY LAND as last! The shining -E shores are reached, aud tlie British people are going to dwell for ever in the golden realms of “Once Upon a Time.'’ The dark opening was very daik. Down iu lhe mines of the1,222 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement23 1906-03-14 2 STEARNS’ WINE OF COD LIVER OIL the blowl, renews powers, energies and ambitions, and re-establishes the system on a healthy basis. Sold everywhere.23 words
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Advertisement357 1906-03-14 2 NOTICE. HTHE Sale by Auction of Alma., 1 Batu Kawan and Prye Estates stands postponed to a r future date of which tine notice will he given. KENNEDY CO., A A. ANTHONY A CO 19-2-06. 112 u.c. A »ct MUNICIPAL NOTICE. >ToriCE is Iwreln given that TI»*J Peuang Dogs Order357 words
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Advertisement2984 1906-03-14 2 Dr. C. HENRY HERTZ, DENTIST i ■-1 r. AT THE Eastern Oriental Hotel. WROUCHT-IRON S lock Alw AD- MSON, CIi.FfI.LAN TUBES AND FITTINGS. V» on Hand. A CO., LTD. new uinier leases iroiu me Government, of Perak for a period of 999 rears 'l l be paid to the Government2,984 words
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Shipping.
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Article43 1906-03-14 3 Canton. Bi !<>"», Merieau, 14th .Mar, Teluk Anson, 13th Mar., Gen., —Ah Hiug. Cornelia, Ur. s.s. li*4, lieid, 13th Mar., Braudau, 12th Mar., Gen., —K. G. Co. Maky Austin, Br. s.s. 121, Campbell, 13th Mar., Port Swetteuhaui, 12th Mar., Gen., —K. G. Co.43 words
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Article40 1906-03-14 3 14th March. Deli, for Tiauj.'. Mini/ Austin, for Port Swel ten ham. Otn<if>ere, for Tougk ill. Kopali, JleJong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmeiu. Langkat, for Teluk Ahsou. Avatria, for Rangoon Flying Dragon, for Pol l Weld aud TaipiUg.40 words
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Article35 1906-03-14 3 1 «*«#<'/* h’t'OHI Agent* Due Kill tuck Liverpool W.M.&Co. 14t h Mar. Boulting Singapore S.B.ACo. 17tl. B**n venue Loudon S B.&Co. 2did Ac.liille* Singapore W M.A°o. 124! li Pat roclus Singapore VV .M &Co. 24th35 words
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Article34 1906-03-14 3 1 »•**$•/> b'nr Aifentx Leaves h int nek •Singapore VV.M.^Ou. 1 4th Mar. Ben la no London SB ACV 17th Benvenne pore 8 l!.AC". 2-Snl Achilles London W.M SiCo. *J4th 1‘atrnclus Liverpool W.M &Co.34 words
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Article102 1906-03-14 3 For 1 ►eli —Per Ataggne, to-morrow. I p.iu. Paugkalan Brandan—Per Cornelia, tomorrow, I p.m. Singapore. China aud Japan—Per Arcadia, to-inorrow, 1 pm. T. Semawe. Edie «V. Bn jail—Per De Kock, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Setul —Per Hock Chuan Un, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swel ten ham Malacca—Pei Perak, lGtli102 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1243 1906-03-14 3 (SHIPPING.) 8. N. Co. tixytcfeil Arrivals and Departures. <: u J Mail Service. Outwards; INTENDED SAILINGS. British India .Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. j Hl Arcadia connecting with 8.8. Victoria s .8. l)cvanha do s.s. Himalaya \pril I- 8 8. Delhi do India ‘jrt s.8. Doagola do Homewards. M*r. 17 8.8.1,243 words
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Advertisement143 1906-03-14 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. rilHK#*. Ho/uj Molt, Captain l)aw»ou, II will leave fur tlie above ports, ou Fi idav. the Kith iust at 4p in For freight or passage applv to KOF GUAN (Jo., Agent* for Wer Hm i Co., of Singapore. P-4-(Ri 104 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. THE143 words
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Article, Illustration123 1906-03-14 4 J untie- eaUflftM eT„r> bod y and j untie® alone.— Em «fw* Hstablished June Ist, 190.1 Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THS CRITERION PRESS. U«l.. No. 22t>—282, Uettelt Slreo». I’miihi».: PRICL-: DAII.Y MTCAI. 1. per aiuhi» OUTBTATIONB IW*»fe Extra. MAtl. RDITION (Pont Kieei $l5 CAKI.K AUDItKSS: Echo—Penang.”123 words
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Current Topics.
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Article106 1906-03-14 4 Wk are indebted to our Ipoh contemporary for information to the effect that the wolfram exported from Perak during January and February amounted to J37.9G piculs. It is hi»»hiy satisfactory to find that wolfram ore is receiving more attention at tlie bauds of exporters in Perak and tlie Negri106 words
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Article167 1906-03-14 4 On the lbtli ultimo ihe ‘City Editor’ of Public Opinion publish ed a warning relative to the flotation of lubber companies, his note on the subject reading —I make no apology for reiterating mv warning with regard to the rush of uew rubber companies. In nearly all recently-floated ventures167 words
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Article423 1906-03-14 4 Mr. F.J. B. Dykes w riles to our Ipoh eon tern wary to say that the suggestion that a F. M. S dinner should annually be held in London, having received general approbation from all those t<> whom it has been mentioned, the following gentlemen423 words
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Article59 1906-03-14 4 Subscription List. The following donations to the Japanese Famine Relief Fund, initiated by the Hou’ble J. K IJirch, Resident Councillor, have been received to date Amount already acknowledged 7,200 Mr. J. Loruie 20 Mrs. Guoh Lean Tuck 10 Total 7,230 (Sd.) JL>. VV. Gilmour. I Ton. Treasur>59 words
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Article82 1906-03-14 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results iu the ties played off iu the al*ove tournament yesterday Double Handicap. A. S. Anthony and A. F. G. Audersou betit G. Muglistou T. P. Nailer. Single Handicap—Claes A. Final A. G. Authony beat H A. Neubrouuer by 682 words
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Article699 1906-03-14 4 Thk success of the Parisian Ciuemato graph Co must have exceeded the most sauguiue expectations of the management for, although the show has been iu Peuaug for over two mouths, it is still coining money hand over fist, as we discovered on our visit last night. This happy699 words
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Article150 1906-03-14 4 Meeting or Sterling-paid Ovrin*. Says the Pioneer UU A largely attended mee’iuo i paid officers was held in Ipoh on S| a.,.1 a Committal m form*,!, of wh.cb Imve been eotnutal »i U U| lection of the ueceswiy data and etatinh™ and the preparation of a covering to150 words
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Article196 1906-03-14 4 How to Make Them Pat There are rumours of at least new daily papers to be started in Singapore The Straits Times com men ts ou the situ atiou, and sums up as follows: There are certaiuly positions—yes. tw„ but only two where money iuvested i u196 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1906-03-14 4 A. J. MAIN CO., LTD., Designers, Manufacturers and v Erectors OF ALL TYPES OF Steel and Iron Buildings, Steel and Iron Road Bridges, Wharf Staging, and every deseription of Riveted i Work required in Building Construction. Wrought-lron Railing Gates and Fencing. Catalogues, Designs and Estimates free on application to u119 words
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Advertisement57 1906-03-14 4 Neuralgia and Sciatica Cured The great paiu relieving power of t berlaiu's Paiu Balm ha» been the surpn and delight of many sufferers from nem<> aud sciatica. The excruciating pain» c*’ acteristic. of these diseases ate ‘l 11 0 alia veil by this lminieut. <ie>rge J»"" Dispensary, General Agents, and57 words
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Obituary359 1906-03-14 4 OBITUARY. H. li. Kaja Musa. It is with the deepest regret we have to aunouuce the sad demise of His Highuets Raja Musa, the Raja Muda of Perak, at hi* seat Teluk Ausou, Lower Perak, at a ou Monday morning. The late Raja wa* stricken with a cerebral complaiut soon359 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article157 1906-03-14 5 kwgalitis. Mr. Kitsou’s Motion Carried (Supplied by Renter Loudon. 13th March.—During the del>ale uu Mr. Kitsous motion, Messrs. Balfour and Chamberlain pressed Sir Henry Campl*!lßauuemiau t<> define Protection. Tli* v made a special point of the Indian tariff ,iud asked whether it was not protective' Failing to obtain an157 words
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Article122 1906-03-14 5 The New Cabinet (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 14th March.—M. Sarrien lias const it uted his Cabinet with M. Bourgeois as Foreign Minister, M. Poincare as Minister of Finance, ami M. Brian as Minister of Education The Cabinet is chiefly remarkable for i»s inclusion of M. Clemenceau as Minister of122 words
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Article127 1906-03-14 5 Germans to the Rescue (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 13th March.—Tweut,y-tive Westphalian miners, with a special oxygen apparatus, have restarted clearing the Courrieres mines with astonishing results. They have succeeded in advancing eight huudred yards, are seudiug up the bodies of the victims aud burning the putrefying horses127 words
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Article159 1906-03-14 5 The Commissioners in Washington. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 18th March.— The Chinese Imperial Commissioners have lieen separately received at Washington by Secretary Root President Roosevelt. The former declared tliat the Chino-American differences were due to a lack of mutual knowledge. •«German Evacuation of China Ijondou. 18th March. It is159 words
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Article71 1906-03-14 5 Mure Recriminatious. (Supplied by Reuter.) I London, 13th March.—The semi-official Koeluuche Zcituuy now accuses France of jdelaying the settlement of the lfoi •occo question by her unyielding attitude on the I Bank question. iI he Oelaeiut(echrv Lloyd'g Service. Berliu, 14th March. —-The Algeciras Conference lias been adjoin tied peudiug71 words
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Article63 1906-03-14 5 Was it a Massacre? (Supplied by Renter.) Loudou, 14th Match.— With reference to the outcry raised in America against the slaughter of women and children iu the recent operations near Jolo, iu the Sulu Islands, General Mood cables that the Moros (Sulus) used womeu aud children as a shield,63 words
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Article66 1906-03-14 5 A Destructive Gale. (Supplied by Reuter. Loudou, 14th Marcti. —Many wrecks occurred during a gale which raged on Monday night. The steamer Colne foundered in the North Sea and twelve persona peiished, while four bluejackets were drow *ed by the capsizing of a picket boat at Berehaven.66 words
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Article17 1906-03-14 5 More Unrest. Supplied by Renter.) Loudou, 14tb March.—Some of the Natal chiefs are still giving trouble.17 words
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Article174 1906-03-14 5 A Royal Visit. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 13th March—The Kiug aud Queen of Portugal have arrived at Madrid. Prince Arthur. An Immrnse Ovation in Japan. Tokio, 27th Feb. Priuce Arthur of Couuaught and suite left theCipital for a tour of the Sjuth of Japan 10-dav aud received a splendid174 words
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Article123 1906-03-14 5 February Output. The output last mouth was 6,***** pikuls, a comparatively small production compared with previous monthly returns. The approximate value of the metal was $531,674.80 ou which duty amouutiug *o $72,849 68 was paid. The average price of tin was 382 and the duty woiked out123 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article452 1906-03-14 5 To jus Huitok or iii k Stkaits K< ho. Sir.—l am desirous of knowing whether I there is any use iu the present method of Registration of Deaths as carried ou iu the Federated Malay States Statistics, as submitted by the Health Office» at the j Sauitai452 words
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Article698 1906-03-14 5 To HIE boi TOR IIIP MH<i Ts laUO. Dear Sir, —1 have read with considerable interest the lively correspondence that has appeared under the above heading iu the coluuius of your much esteemed journal and f shall thank you if you will kindly permit me, an ludiau,698 words
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Article659 1906-03-14 5 At thk E. O. Mr. aud Mrs. Cutlibert, Mr. James Gutli bert, Mr 1. W. Datido, Dr. Laidiaw, Mr. P. Z. Greet, Mr. C. B. Gasper, Mr. M. I. Seth, Mr. A. Sarkies. Mrs. Strugnell, Dr. H. Heitz (dentist), Mr. H. Strain, Mr aud Mrs. Stothard, Mrs.659 words
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Article75 1906-03-14 5 To-day. 20th Day, 2ud Moon. Lawn Tenuis Tournament, P. C. C. Town Band, Esplanade. 6 to 7 p m Parisian Cinematograph, Corner of Peuaug Uoa 1 aud Campliell Street, 9 p in To-morrow. 21st Day. 2nd Moon. Football Match: A.-C. C. c*. P. C. C. Lawn Tenuis Touruanieut. P.75 words
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Advertisement77 1906-03-14 5 Whooping Cough in Jamaica. During the epidemic of whooping cough v iiicli was prevalent in Jamaica, Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy wan freely used. Mr. Riley Bennett, Chemist at Brown’s Town, 'Jamaica, says of it: I canuot speak tot» highly of this remedy. It has never failed a case where I have77 words
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Advertisement70 1906-03-14 5 A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain lUlin. For cuts, bruises, bums, scalds or similar injuries, which are of almost diily occurrence, there is nothing so good. It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief but brings also70 words
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Advertisement946 1906-03-14 5 cal it* s ire irt j i;it' oi- I lie I ur; lie! H. Iv I u. Ml 1110 iIO \y ie CENTRAL SALES ROOM. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE POSADA WINES A TO LET. VONI* i K, But lei worth, by the -»> m« >i if licii. Imiii I Hill iust.946 words
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Article2566 1906-03-14 6 ‘ Merlin ’ in the Referee - (By Merlin in the Referee.) Even in the dayB wlieu it was printed aud published in the provinces, the Clarion was a power amongst the more thoughtful men of the working-class, a ml the opinion 1 of Nuuquam”—its weightiest and most popular contributor—on the hopes, aims,2,566 words
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Article121 1906-03-14 6 Penano, 14th March. Hij courtesy of the Chartered Hank London Demand Bank 2/41 4 months’ sight Hank 2,4.; 3 Credit 2/V# 3 Documentary ..2/4# Calcutta. Demand Bank Its 171 3 days’ sight Pnvme 1704 Bombay, Demand Bank 171 Moulmein, Demand Bank 172 A 3 days’ sight Priv» e 1704121 words
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Article198 1906-03-14 6 Bersawali tjoid Mining (!•>.. f<*l. *l4 setters Brieh Rubber Syndicate, Ld. soo premiu buyers Bruseii Hydraulic Tiu Mining Co., Ld 10.50 buyers Duff Development Co. !7 setter* Fraser <fc Neave, Ld $lO5. layer» George Town Dispensary J:0 Ho war th Erskiue, Ld. 142 50 sales Jeboug Rubber Co—Rs. 85198 words
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Advertisement93 1906-03-14 6 Nothing tqual to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints in Children. “We have used Chamlterlain's Colic, Cholera and Idairhoea Remedy iu our family for years,” says Mrs. J. fj. Cooke, of Nederlauds, Texas. U. 8. A. We have given it U) all of our children. We have93 words
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Advertisement165 1906-03-14 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. Gleslers’ Champagne James BUCHANAN Co.’: CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY, rOo. AGENTS. PENANU <t PEP.AK. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. <andllantls 9 Hnttery Co Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AO ENTS FOR PENA165 words
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Advertisement892 1906-03-14 6 o Toilet Soap Made Prom Phe produces of t FRUIT and FIOWFRS "4.* con.ains NCFANIMAL FAT May safely be on the most delicate and sensitive skin. A TOILET LUXURY OF THE HIGHEST PURITY. CHIN JOO CO., MERCHANTS, General Storekeepers Commission Agents 95 <& 158, Beach Street* HAVE JT7ST TJSTP^OBZBD A892 words
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Advertisement547 1906-03-14 7 p. Ifloir Cranes' CYLINDER OIL. <fituiH*nd<. Buttery Cn. BURRIU.L Co.’s i()|| KL> .t RAW MNSKKI.) Oil#, PAINTS k TURPKNTIN E, THE ROUGHEST SEA HAS NOTICE. TO BE HAD HE TAIL FROM ALL THE LEAD!NO STORES. SANWDNDS. BUTTERY S, Co., Sole Agents, Penang A F. M. s. Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines547 words
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Advertisement1284 1906-03-14 8 Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HE NO MOH Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. DENTISTRY. importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 61« Kim Keng Leong Co.. 127, BEACH STREET. W. MANSON, American Dentist, Lute of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KKSIOINO AT No.1,284 words
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