Straits Echo, 1 August 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1906-08-01 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OE EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR .EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 174.35 words
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Advertisement1076 1906-08-01 1 TIANG LfcE CO., ASAHi BEER 'aaaa ihvsv SOLE AG CMS. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Hongkong Shanghai Nodcr!andsche Handel Australia and Ch«na. Banking Corporation. Maatschappij. INCORPORATED BY ItOYAL x Netherlands Trading Society, 182k International Banking Corporation. The Mercantile Bank of India, Limited. CHARTER. PAID-UP-CAPITAL Kksbrvk Fund-— *10.000,000; Capital Paid'up 4J8l)U,UU01,076 words
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Advertisement16 1906-08-01 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. 1 IANG LEE A Co* fcfWEftt i <2 <2 SOLE AGENTS. BASS’S ALK. .116 words
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Article2892 1906-08-01 2 An Exciting Tigku Shoot Ouk party consisted of six guns —five tneu atid our hostess —besides several ladies, who did uot shoot. We started after breaklast, each of us taking a lady on the back seat of our howdahs. It was a very long distance to where we were2,892 words
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Advertisement6 1906-08-01 2 RUBEROID ROOFING. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd6 words
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Advertisement1726 1906-08-01 2 PAIN NEUKALGIA PAIN NEUKALGIA PAIN NEUKALGIA PAIN NEURALGIA FINISIN The World=Renowned Neuralgia Cure Removes it. The dreailful pain of Neuralgia ceases with Finisin ami we strongly advise you to try it. We have received favourable reports for thirty years past, and as a relief to your [>ain we earnestly recommend1,726 words
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Shipping.
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Article39 1906-08-01 3 Canton, Hr. s.s., 105, Mericau, Ist- Aug. Teluk Ausou, Gen., —Ah Chino \V<*, Br. s.s., 2,517, Maclean, 31st July, Liverpool, Gen., —W. *M. A Co. Fitzpatrick Br. s s., 720, Heggie, Ist Aug., Rangoon, Gen., —H. C. Co.39 words
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Article55 1906-08-01 3 Ist August. Langkat, for Pangkor and Teluk Ausou. Pega, for Edie, T. Seinawe, Segli, Olehloh and Saining. R. Haletoyn, tor Pangkor. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiptng Malta, for Singapore, Cliiua and Japau. Omapere, for Kopali, Reuong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavov. Taiv Tong, for Asakau. G A55 words
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Article25 1906-08-01 3 Verne!* <•<»»## i A yen I* Due Teucer Ping Suev Silesia 1 Singapore jSiugapore Siugapoie VV M&Co. W.M.&Co. B.M.ACo. y- ry. 3rd Aug. nth 17tb25 words
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Article32 1906-08-01 3 j 1 X !t>l, 1 Fur A'leui» j Lea eft 1 Teucer (Jenoit i W M »V(Jo. oril A in’. I*iiitj iSiiev j Loutiou W.M cfeOo. Illtli Silesia Hamburg B.M.&Oo. jI7ili32 words
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Article65 1906-08-01 3 Fok l>eli, Bajan. Edie and I' Semawe—Per Van ifnr Run», to morrow, I I a in. Deli—' er Avagyee, to-morrow. 1 p m Pangkalan Brandau—Per Petrel, tomorrow, 1 p m Batu Bahru—Per Prnlang, to morrow, 1 pin Calcutta—Per Pool: Sang, to morrow, 1 p m. Port Swetteuliam and65 words
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Advertisement1310 1906-08-01 3 (S HIPBING.) lUI -sr>= mm tp. !'s. Co. ft fueled Arrival* and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Malta conuecliug with 8.8. Macedonia 111 s Oceana do 8.8. China Delta do India ‘j. Dongola do 8.«. Mongolia Homewards. 4 Ih vf ului counseling with Auff u.tj. Mooltau A<or t*ft INTENDED SAILINGS. British1,310 words
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Advertisement328 1906-08-01 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, SwatiflK anil Amoy.. tithe Company's Steamship Wuihora I will leave for lli« aliove ports, oy Saturday, the till insta.it. at 3 p in. For freight or passage apply to I OR GUAN Co Owner*. Penang, 31st Julv, 1006 31-7-t»# 474 i i PASSAGES to EUROPE, via MADRAS.328 words
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Article, Illustration102 1906-08-01 4 Ju*tic3 -atisfles everybody and justice aloue.—Smcrsi Established June 1st, 1903 Published daily (except Suudays.) IT TH« CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226 232, Beach Street. Penan 3 PRICE DAILY LOCAL 121 P«*r annum OUTSTATIONS rwtatfe Ktira. KAIL EDITION (lout Free! ?!5 CARLS ADDRESS. Echo —Penang.” Telephone No. 183102 words
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Article904 1906-08-01 4 An advertisement appearing in another column tells us .that, owing to the resignations of Dr. Locke, Messrs. Lo Beng Quang and Lim Eu Toll, we are to be called upon to elect three Municipal Commissioners to till their places upon the Board, for our Municipal Board is constituted of904 words
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Article26 1906-08-01 4 Uur readers will be pleased to hear that the Aver Etain section of the Electric Tramway was successfully opened to passenger traffic this morning.26 words
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Article37 1906-08-01 4 A paperehase has been arranged for Monday. August 6 li. Meet at Parade Ground at 5 p.m. Finish at Tboruliebank where the members of the Hunt Club will be at home” to their friends.37 words
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Article47 1906-08-01 4 'I hk liiice Diuuer at the E. aud O. Hotel last night was very well attended and a very good inenu gave satisfaction to everybody. It is a dinner of this kind that makes such a tilting w nd-up to a day’s racing.47 words
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Article479 1906-08-01 4 As our readers are already aware, owing to the sudden serious iudispositiou of Mr. Whiteside, who plays the title role, the lviuti Amateur D.amatic Ciub were unable to stage The New Boy last uiglit. We > aie sorry lo hear this afternoon that Mr. Whiteside is so479 words
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Article127 1906-08-01 4 Before Air. E. C. C. Howard at the First Court this morning, Mr. Hogan, a schoolmaster, brought up Mr. Mitchell, an Assistant Surgeon of the General Hospital on a charge of trespass. According to the prosecution, the defendant, who is the brother inlaw of Mr. Hogan, called at the127 words
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Article152 1906-08-01 4 Mi. C l). Young, of Messrs. Katz Brothers, was brought up before Mr. Smith Stein met z this morning ou a charge of assault. The complaiuaut, Mahomed Alcit, stated that Air. Youug called at his house ou the afternoon of the 12th ult. to see his wife about152 words
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Article204 1906-08-01 4 Five Captureo. The Chiuese authorities at Canton appear to be exerting themselves to an unusual extent to catch the pirates who receutlv looted the Saiuam, says the Chian Mail of 18* h July. To such good purpose have Heir efforts been directed that the captain of a204 words
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Article448 1906-08-01 4 i British Naval Authorities Acting. i The South China Morning Pont uuderi stands that the British Naval authorities are making inquiries of those interested in the West River trade with a view to stopping piracy. Suggestions have lieen asked for, and no doubt they will448 words
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Article581 1906-08-01 4 Important Meeting La*-l> and Labour An important meetiug of the Association was held on Sundry moruiJJ the Selangor Club. Some fifty were present, including representatives f, 11, e Province and Per,!., ii,,, to take p.ut iu the discussion with re^rl to labour reciuitiug. Mr. It. W. Hanisou,581 words
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Article344 1906-08-01 4 In his fiuuual report for the year 1005. the Postmaster-General slates that lli* deposits uumliered 8.420 as compared with 7.740 in 1004. and they amounted to $300,008 only as against $370,482 id the previous twelve months. The with* drawals exceeded the depcsi's aud were 820,7*20 more than the344 words
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Advertisement194 1906-08-01 4 Eastern and Oriental Hotel. RACE DINNER. To-morrow, 2nd August. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors We beg to draw (lie attention of the public to the fact that we have JUST UKPACKED A Large Consignment of PROVISIONS AND PERFUMERY IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE BEST BRITISH MANUFACTURERS, and we are offering194 words
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Advertisement63 1906-08-01 4 Caution! Persons when travelling should exercise care in the u«e of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller secure a hottle of Cbamberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy liefore leaving home, to he carried in the hand baggage. This may preveut distressing sickness and annoying delay.63 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article121 1906-08-01 5 The Propos d Loans. Re ho Sped d.) Si„.raiK»r s 1st August.—The public et i,7g called by the Singapore Branch "nhc Stifcit* .Settlements Association Solved, with but two dissentients, 1 t jn view of the altered financial nositio" of the Colony caused by the a,id ill the Tan121 words
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Article120 1906-08-01 5 The Evacuation. (Supjdied by Reuter.) lioudou. dlst July .-The Pekingcor.esiHiudent of t lie Timet, who lias made a tour )f Manchuria, records the process made on ~.e ril i)waVB ami observes that the Japanese e faitlifullv fulfilling their ohhgations to evacuate the country, while the Russians are hkswise withdrawing.120 words
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Article84 1906-08-01 5 The Coming Revolution. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 31st July.—All the Russian re volutionary organizations, including the representatives of the Duma, have addressed a manifesto to the peasants urging them to seize the laud of which the diabolical desiguu of the Grand Dukes and other councillors of ths Tsar have84 words
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Article60 1906-08-01 5 His Views of Japan. (Supplied by Renter.) London. 1st August.—The French papers report an interesting couveisitiou letween (lie Kaiser and a French Deputy, which referred to the growth of Japan. The Kaiser said that, some day, while the European Couclave was discussing, possibly, some Cretan affair, a Japanese60 words
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Article74 1906-08-01 5 Colonial Marriages Biil. (Suyiilied by Reuter.) fjondou, 81st July.—The Colouial Mar naues Hill lias passed i‘s second reading iu the House of Commons. Lducation Bill. houdou, 81st July. -The Education Bill ha# passed its third leading iu the House "I Commons by 8(59 to 177 votes. The Nationalists voted74 words
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Article41 1906-08-01 5 Anti-Greek Riots {Supplied by lleuler.) hondoii, Blsl July. Anti Greek riots •a\e laUiMi place at Pliilippopolis, the mob UIu K •hi»v> Greek Churches. Several I' 'sons were killed aud wouuded aud the "•ops were called out to suppress the urbat.ee.41 words
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Article19 1906-08-01 5 Grand Vizier Dismissed. (Supplied by Reuter.) -oiidou, July.—lteu'er’s Teheran telegraphs that the Grand l/ i| has lieeu dismissed19 words
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Article44 1906-08-01 5 •he Stewards’ Clip (Supplied by Reuter.) u '"'don, 81*t July.—Numerous scratchShov .V” l iUA VH l the betting on the Us H S u,> Goodwood. Six to oue Uq-i b‘ken against Foresight and uthfr 8 Wt hev «u to one is offered against44 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1906-08-01 5 Pcuang Autumn Meeting. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, 31st JULY. 1 he outlies hive proved very disappointing for this meeting, fields being small and the Club Handicap resulting iu a fiasco, as it was a walk over for First Preston who. despite the care Bryans took of him, failed1,592 words
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Article769 1906-08-01 5 SECOND DAY. IThursd'y. 2nd August, 1906. 1. —The Guiffin Handicap.— 8 15pm Value $BOO. A Handicap for Griffins that, have run in the 2nd Race, First Day. Wiuner excluded, Eutrauce fr«s*. Distance, R C. Messrs. Denny's and McPherson’s b a in Lady Option 8.1 Mr. A. K. Buttery's769 words
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Article40 1906-08-01 5 0, i(iiu Ifamlirai > —Too Woe Try Ajain Slal; 1V«grave Mavjti >1 "!>■— Mae I’i nvnii'e II dies (if L "i>- I* iora A n to in.i Stakes. ost (4vuiid ''land t up Ruthin.I Selat cor States. Meteor40 words
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Article44 1906-08-01 5 To-day. 12th Day of t>ili M "Oil. i*. C. C fj. wn Tonni< Tournament Town Band, Esplanade, 3 to 7 p in. To -mob bow. 13th Day of 3th Moon. Races. 2nd Day, 3 15 p in. Kate Diuuer, L A. U. Hotel,44 words
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Article14 1906-08-01 5 English (Ma'ti) Ist Aug China 4ih China (Bayern) 7th German (Sacleen) Bth14 words
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Article21 1906-08-01 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. UTWAKDS. IIuNKWAKDS. Malta 1 A vij. I Devi aha, 4 Any Oceana 10 j Moldavia IS21 words
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Advertisement18 1906-08-01 5 French Confectionery, 17 a, Northam Ro.<l. tonight, •'*W: Orange and Chocolate. u 'l 4 y ~f Pancy CoU«h18 words
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Advertisement100 1906-08-01 5 Contracted Chronic l)‘or hoca While in the Philippines “While with the U. S. Army ia the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea! I suffered severely from this terrible disease for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but fouud uotliiui: that did me any stood until J tried100 words
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Advertisement659 1906-08-01 5 2TEW MUSIC. A l;uge collect iuii oiSelect Snnßs uu<] Pianoforte anti Violin Vlusic, from -Wets. 31 IK) per copy. New Numbers received every Mail. FURTHER STOCKS OF THE POPULAR NI4L4Y TUNE BO'iKS TO HAND. SC LB AGENTS FOR: EDISON PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS v Large supplies shortly arriving. Records l-i>o. Fresh htocks659 words
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Advertisement260 1906-08-01 5 LZ. CEYLON RUBBER EXHIBITION. WOTICB. P. O. s. N. COMPANY, BONA-FIDE Exhibits for the aliove Exhibition will i e carried free of freight by this Company’h steamers. Exhibits Will la* received at tie Company’s offices aud will le forwarded in accordauce witii in* struct ions given I»y exhibitors. ADAMSON. GILFILLAN260 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1906-08-01 5 WEATHER. Thk follow hu.' report lskindlv supplied l>; the Siouitl Director of Fort Cornwallis 5p.ir. <».m. o< -on. Vesti*riiHy i«> <1hjt Th. P6- .‘0 Wr. Hue Cloudy, itain F.ue Wd. South South South The rainfall dunu_* lie* -4 liono .•inlet at 9 am. to-dav was 1.84 inches47 words
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Article119 1906-08-01 6 Pekanq, Ist August. (By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4} 3 Credit 3 Documentary ...2/44 Calcutta. Demand Bank Ivs 174} 3 day s’ sbgiif Prwate 170 Bombay, Demand Bank 174}. Mouiinein. Demand Bank I<3 3 days’ sight Private 170 Madras, Demand119 words
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Article187 1906-08-01 6 Gold leaf 6480 B.Pepper(W.f!«.a*t §19 —Layers White Pepper -27y sale* Traug Pepper 21 60 Cloves (picked) 4'i.— sale* Mace 79) Mace Pickings 08 nominal Nutmegs 11 Os 33 No. 1 5 20 3ng.tr 2 no stoek Baske: §2 80 buyer* I'aoiooa Flour 1.75 sales Copra S8 80 6wyeis f187 words
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Advertisement78 1906-08-01 6 Be Him. When you ask for ;i bott'e of a Chauil*erUiustolic, fltolna aioi Di iilnei lbmeilr, <lo Hot allow tlit* dealer I i von a kuI*>M tute. I’j firm in your convict ion I lint, llie.e i«j ii<>tlnni> ho good. I i medicine lias l et-n lesled in tli iiiohC78 words
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Advertisement99 1906-08-01 6 BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Purity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDB, BUTTERY Co., PENA NO. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG <* F. M. .S V* iW > C/J T X 1%-T? 1 o ID -J I UJ Of < Gtfr m C° fc'*99 words
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Advertisement317 1906-08-01 6 ASAHI, THE FAMODS BEER OF JAPAN. Brewed Specially for the Tropics. ASAHI, LICHT REFRESHING BEER. THERE IS NO BETTER BEER THAN ASAHI. Obtainable at EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL CRAG HOTEL [CHI AT SENG Co. iCHIN JOO Co. i GIM TEK BEE Co. GOON YEN FRIENDS TON f G JOO !l Co.317 words
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Article293 1906-08-01 7 Mr. J. \V. Campbell, Superintendent of the Government plantations, Perak, sirs in h'w yearly report: There was some coutro* versy in the horticultural press as to the lest method of preparing ami packing seed for despatch to tropical countries. Some authorities consider it necessary to prepare293 words
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Advertisement834 1906-08-01 7 p, IMoir Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL* SBtuiil/jnd*. Mattery N Co. IJAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAa. sandilands, buttery Co. CHIN JOO CO., Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE most perfect motor OF IRE 95 tv 15H Match Street, ha YE JUST RECEIVED A Large Lonbigmrent of Tinned Pi ov is ions, Scented Soup834 words
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Advertisement69 1906-08-01 7 Recommended by Dealers Everywhere. 31b 31. Links, storekeeper at Carcoar, N. s. VV.. Australia fays; l never fail to recommend Oliainlierlnin’o f’olie, (Miotera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because L ow it, is uood.” You make no mistake when you buy this me I'cine Dea’ers aU over the •rouulry «ill tell you69 words
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Advertisement1242 1906-08-01 8 DENTISTRY YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEM ELLER Photographers NOTICE. V r IEWS of 1’euang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor, aud Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on Bromide paper. W. JONES, King Street, Penang. Photographer. 29c Jl. K-A.T7LFTTSS, Photographic Art Studio, I’enang, By Special Appointment. Photographer to H. II. the1,242 words
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