The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 5 May 1905
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Article455 1905-05-05 1 Sighted Near Penang Last Night. (Friday, 28 April.) The steamer Catherine A pear, which arrived from Singapore this morning, sighted what appeared to be a fleet of fifteen ships in two divisions of eight and seven respectively, at 8.30 last night, about sixty or seventy miles south455 words
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Article491 1905-05-05 1 31 ajor Ronald Ross reports another brilliant victory against malaria obtained, this time, at Klang and Port Swettenham in the Federated Malay States. 'The full details, as given by Dr. Malcolm Watson, District Surgeon of the Kuala Selangor and Kuala Langat, will be found in a report491 words
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607 1905-05-05 1 Last Tuesday night was a gruesome mght with me’. Microbes in my bed, micf<»lx?s in my food, microbes in the water, microbes in the air, and Doctor Tuck. m. a., m. b., c. m., to tell us all about them. “It’s these little things607 words
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Advertisement100 1905-05-05 1 Echo l» H flM everybody, justice Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., j- 0 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE: DAILY LOCAL per annum. OUTSTATION Postage Extra. MUL EDITION (Post Free) §l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188. NOTICE. During the temporary absence of100 words
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700 1905-05-05 374 Anent the arrest, of an alleged Russian spy at Pulo Brani, as reported by telegraph by us on Tuesday, (25th \prd), the. Straps Times has Ihe following add it ional del ail Considerable exeituuient has been caused locally by lhe report that a Russian700 words
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Article612 1905-05-05 374 Tun India Rubber Journal has the following: From the figures just announced by the Department of Commerce and Labour, we find that in the past twenty years, or from 1884 to 1904, lhe imports of crude rubber into tiii.s co ntry (United States of North America) have increased from612 words
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Article211 1905-05-05 374 A Building Project The Wellesley (Penan,) Egfa selling a quantity of land, at P rv is not required for poses. V, e understand that part, fT block directly opposite the Railway 1 lows, on the road leading to the IW-* 1 be reserved for European buiig a i211 words
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Article415 1905-05-05 374 'The Hon. John Turner, m l c., our wellknown and popularly esteemed “planting chief,’’ left on Saturday last by the P.iff liner Simla on a well-earned holiday on bis native heath, and we take this opportunity of joining with his numerous friends andadmirers in extending to415 words
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Article233 1905-05-05 375 rkett Sanderson. pgnang s well-k now 11 and °Sr residents hi the person of Mr. F°P Geor ge Parrett, manager of Alessrs Laidlaw A Co.’s local branch, wedded in the Presbyterian on Saturday, 29th ult„ the bride CIU Miss A l, nes Alice Sanderson. The S was performed by233 words
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Article357 1905-05-05 375 Opening of New Premises. At four o'clock last Wednesday afternoon (26 April) the official opening of the new premises of the Netherlands Trading Society, better known as the Dutch Bank, took pl ice, invitations having been issued and responded to bv the leading representatives of the Penang357 words
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Article700 1905-05-05 375 Graphic Account by an Eye-Witness. nP d “^h ASALA oue re »™test but peihaps the prettiest of all tlm Punjab hill stations, js formed by three hills shaped like a hoi^e-shoe,fitted one inside the other, the ohtei being of granite, the inner thicklv wooded while the700 words
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Article228 1905-05-05 375 Those Alicrobes. He then described how the air was always i o* of minute particles of organic and inor--•■my matter, amidst which floated hundreds of millions of microbes, to the attacks of which bu]i< of our known diseases had been traced by the bacteriologists.— Sfrcufe Ec/io.j i.228 words
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396 1905-05-05 375 Alajor Robertson, Acting Deputy In-spector-General of Police, Madras Presidency, has been appointed Inspector-General of Police, Ceylon. In connection with this appointment a correspondent writes to the Ceylon Observer pointing out the advantages of a. gieaier use of Civilians in the Police Force. He says:—”396 words
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Article2237 1905-05-05 376 Shelving the Scheme. I insufficient Information. The members of the Engineering Society of Siam met again on the 12th ultimo to discuss the project of “A Road to Penang.” The Hon. Secretary read a letter from the President, Mr. A. Westenholz, in which he stated that,2,237 words
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Article150 1905-05-05 377 General alarm is being felt throughout Germany at the spread of the epidemic of cerebro-spmal meningitis, savs a mail paper just to hand. Caseshave been reported in the suburbs of Berlin, in Saxony, and in other districts. In Silesia, where the disease first appeared, the people are almost150 words
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Article469 1905-05-05 377 Last Thursday night Penang’s old friends, or Harmston s Circus, gave their opening performance of the season and, naturally, as they always do, scored a complete success. There was a large and appreciative audience and all went with a swing that one never expects from any other show469 words
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Article573 1905-05-05 377 (<S'a t urday, 29th A pril.) It seems that a seaman justified in refusing to Contraband. s;ul in a vessel c u i|l£f contraband of war. The other day we were told that men imprisoned in Hongkong on this account had been released bv order of the Secretary573 words
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Article4201 1905-05-05 378 Special Meeting A special meeting ot the Municipal Commission of George Town was held in the Municipal Chambers ‘last Fridav afternoon Mr. J. W. Hallifax (Prebident) presided: and there were also present: Dr. Locke, Messrs L. 11. Clayton, Lim Eu Toh, and Cheah Tok Thye; with Mr. L.4,201 words
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Article612 1905-05-05 380 ()lunda>/, 1.-t -Muy,) Of late there have been several complaints in the press of Malaya as to the treatment meted out to the third-class passengers on the Federated Malay’ •States Railways. Ln India, apparently, matters are even worse, and we trust that our Railway authorities will take612 words
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Article130 1905-05-05 380 During last month there were iru >• of which 54 were boys and 50 birth rate was equivalent thousand. per The deaths numbered 31« were males and 83 females.' rate was equivalent to an' annud tality of 37 84 per thousand f<a-the previous month was eq u130 words
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Article468 1905-05-05 380 Germans and the Load Line. I POSITION in CALCUTTA. I From a recent Reuter’s telegram it would appear that the German Hansa Line had decided to declare war against all the British companies with whom they have hit’nerto been working on terms of friendship in respect of468 words
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Article953 1905-05-05 381 The Tsar s Armada. Vessels at Batavia. (Echo Specials.) nnm-P 27 April.—The steamer p S hi£en ’which arrived here this non reports having sighted one Russian hospital-ship and eight colliers in Batavia harbour. In Camranh Bay Last Tuesday Singapore, 28 April.-The steamer «ininas which has arrived here to-day,953 words
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Article270 1905-05-05 381 Consternation in Capital. “Classes” to be Attacked. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28 April.—A feeling akin to consternation has been occasioned in St. Petersburg by rumours which have been reproduced by the leading newspapers that 15,000 “hooligans,” in organised bands, are going to attack all the so-called intellectual classes(Supplied by Reuter.) - 270 words
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Article98 1905-05-05 382 Germany’s Deliberate Policy. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 29 April.—The determined and deliberate policy being pursued by Germany in regard to Morocco is regarded in Paris as becoming an increasingly grave factor in European politics, even warranting the watchfulness of France on her eastern frontier. German Mission. The German(Supplied by Reuter.) - 98 words
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Article215 1905-05-05 382 French Government Disclaims Connection. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 29 April.—The Paris Matin has published a decidedly warlike article against Germany in reference to the question of Morocco, which has seemingly been instigated by the operators on the Bourse. Its tone is so strong that the French215 words
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Article96 1905-05-05 382 Powers to use Force. (Echo Special Berlin, 27 April.—The Powers express themselves as being averse to the union of Crete with Greece and have intimated that, if the Cretan authorities fail to impress the rebels with this view, compulsory steps will be taken by the Powers. Encounter West96 words
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Article405 1905-05-05 382 Sensational Revelations. British Gims Defective. (Supplied by Renier.) London, 27 April.— X somewhat sensational article is published in the Daily Graphic, signed “C.B. It states that the 12-inch wire-guns of the battleship Majestic have given out after firing the equivalent of only forty full charges, though the life(Supplied by Renier.) - 405 words
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Article128 1905-05-05 382 The Recent Massacre. Aborigines Organised. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28 April.—'The Morning Post’s correspondent at Shanghai states that the persons murdered along with lhe Chinese Commissioner include lour French missionaries. Ten thousand aborigines at Batang have organised a society and proclaimed that, as the Br.tish may occupy(Supplied by Reuter.) - 128 words
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Article38 1905-05-05 382 Steamer Totally Lost. e (Echo Special.) Hongkong, 28 April.—The steamer Yuen Wo has been totally lost, bavin» been destroyed by fire which broke out at Tunchow on Wednesday last, 26th instant. No lives were lost.38 words
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Article32 1905-05-05 382 To Visit Bari and Venice. t (Echo Special.) Berlin, 27 April. —The German Emperor intends to visit Bari on Tuesday next, 2nd May, and Venice on Friday next, sth May.32 words
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Article134 1905-05-05 382 Visits Napoleon's Birthplace. (Suppdied by Reuter.) London, 28 April. —His Majesty King Edward has landed at Ajaccio, where he visited Napoleon’s birthplace. Arrival at Marseilles. London, 29 April. —Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived at Marseilles. Come to my Brest.” London, 30 Apr I,—The» (Suppdied by Reuter.) - 134 words
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Obituary120 1905-05-05 382 *2 X p T.. <; L— p 2, c s s* *m-? s o a. 5 9 P- g hH < 2 3 < rL 2 B X 2 'i? 5 h y t c! O B I B S' X S <□ x. U Ct. <T jS fc" BL120 words
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Article39 1905-05-05 383 Minister to Morocco. (Suppiicd h ’d Eeua’i'.) don 28 April— Mr. Lowther, the Minister to 3forocco, is to proceed Pz in about three weeks’ tune to present credentials to the Sultan ol Morocco. u 3 L 4 <(Suppiicd h’d Eeua’i'.) - 39 words
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Article39 1905-05-05 383 Annuities for Professors. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28 April—Mr. Andrew Carnegie thriven ten million dollars’ worth of Steel Corporation bonds to provide superannuation annuities to Professors in Colleges in Canada and the United States of North America.—-♦ (Supplied by Reuter.) - 39 words
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Article22 1905-05-05 383 From Tomsk to Tashkent!. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 29 April.—Russia has decided to construct a railway from Tomsk to 'fashkend.« (Supplied by Reuter.) - 22 words
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Article54 1905-05-05 383 Reduced to Colonel’s Command. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28 April.—The Daily Standard states that the proposal to reduce the British troops in Egypt to a Colonel’s command has been definitely adopted and that Col. George M. Bullock, the Colonel on Staff, commanding the garrison at Alexandria, has been(Supplied by Reuter.) - 54 words
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Article40 1905-05-05 383 Hague’s Decision in a Fortnight. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 29 April.—lt has been announced that the Hague Tribunal will publish its decision in the appeal by Germany, France, and Great Britain against the Japanese house-tax outlie loth May.40 words
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Article29 1905-05-05 383 Chancellor’s Report to Kaiser. (Echo Sp cial.) Ist May.—Count von Buelow, ’lanceiiorof the Empire, is to present his «Mial report to the Kaiser at Karlsruhe next week.29 words
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Article27 1905-05-05 383 Another in Preparation. (Echo Specia tro-t 611 1 —A D ew commercial Av between Germany and the United 8 America is in course of preparation.27 words
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Article59 1905-05-05 383 Sponsible for Roosevelt’s Return. (Echo Special.) B p rlm 29 Ar. u "i the Hon’Ti is reported that of th fa UnitQ bre 00Sf, velt, President Sin t- Of “America, S t 0 ,be Eocky anii cipatcd 1 ,an what was :!t Q v P arent J- v59 words
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Article51 1905-05-05 383 May be Freed from Turkey. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist May.—Router’s correspondent at Pans states that the question of tiansferrmg Bulgaria from the suzerainty to iuikny o the status of an independent kingdom has )een brought. before the Buiopean Governments and has not been received with any strong(Supplied by Reuter.) - 51 words
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Article70 1905-05-05 383 Sana Insurgents Surrender. (Supplied by Reuter.) London 29 April.—Reuter's correspondent a Hodeida states that the insurgents at Sami surrendered to the Turkish troops on the goth instant. The insurgents are now investing Menakha, which has a semi-mu-tinous garrison of 5,000. Attack on a Caravan. A party of Arabs(Supplied by Reuter.) - 70 words
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Article26 1905-05-05 383 Japanese Score in Colombia. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28 April.—The Canadian Government has disallowed the anti-Japanese legislation which the British Columbian Government sought to enact.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 26 words
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Article126 1905-05-05 383 Effective Japanese Control. Foreign Advisers Displaced. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 1 May.—An article published in the Times by its correspondent at Seoul shows that complete and effective control by the Japanese has been established in Corea. Japanese families are pouring into the country, and it is estimated that 60,000(Supplied by Reuter.) - 126 words
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Article52 1905-05-05 383 Mending the Breaches. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 1 May. —Count Goluchowsky, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Signor T. Tittoni, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, have had two interviewsof one hour’s duration each in Venice, resulting in a complete agreement on till questions at issue between the(Supplied by Reuter.) - 52 words
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Article49 1905-05-05 383 Nature of Commercial Treaty. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 28 April.—ln the course of an editorial article accentuating the German-Chinese Commercial Treaty, the Daily Telegraph states that its essential parts are a replica of the BritoChinese 'Treaty and that by it Germany does not monopolise politics in Shantung.49 words
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Article87 1905-05-05 383 High Commissioner Starts for <’ape Town. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 1 May.—The Earl of Selborne, tee now Hijh Commissioner for the Transvaal. his started from Southampton in the I. nion liner Waimer Castle for Cape Town. Boer Leaders Dissatisfied with Constitution. Reuter s corresp indent at Pretoria states« (Supplied by Reuter.) - 87 words
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Article423 1905-05-05 383 Rugby County Championship. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 1 May.—The Rugby countv championship t ie was played at West Hartlepool on Saturday and ended in a win for Durham, who scored nine points against eight for Middlesex. Two junks have been blown up by mines off Tokai Island, to the(Supplied by Reuter.) - 423 words
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Article1595 1905-05-05 384 Saturday’s Sports. Saturday afternoon saw one of the most successful gymkhana meetings that Penang has ever seen conducted under the auspices of that popular institution the Cricket Club. The Committee was as follows: Judges. A. R. Adams and F. 0. Hallifax. Starters. J. F. Beddy and Dr. Jamieson.1,595 words
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Article267 1905-05-05 385 Amusing Appeal. Successful Co-Plaintiffs Made Defendants. (Echo Special.) London, 2nd May (7.20 p.in.j-The Hon. Mr. Justice Farwell, k.t., Ins iDini an 3PP i’ l 819 celebrated case u which His Excellency Chang Yen-Mao andthe Chinese Engineering and Minin. Company, of Tientsin, were given iulnnent on Ist March267 words
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Article25 1905-05-05 385 Revenue from Succession Tax. (Echo Special.) Beilin, 3rd May.—The Succession ax which is to be introduced in GernWis expected to yield 100,000,000 marks.25 words
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Article109 1905-05-05 385 Destroyer ruMS a Heef. No Lives Lost. (Supplied by Reuter.) the n±i 3r<] Ma J-During the course of Monday ni2ht d X n r\ at B reliaveu on a reef bn.l 'i 10 destroyer Syren ran on lost 1 broke lts but no lives were f urther Details.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 109 words
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Article202 1905-05-05 385 King’s Arrival in Paris. (Supplied by Reuter.) M-Wy King EdL.hu PuTdvL private and unofficial. He is not J pained bv the Queen wT> acco.n--r \i k, G CI wll ls continuum lier cruise in the Mediterranean. Remarkable Demonstration. London, 1 Mav Th., vt M. Loubet. oflh g202 words
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Article19 1905-05-05 385 (Echo Special.) Berlin, 2 May.—King Edward’s private character is still prevailing during his visit to Paris.19 words
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Article32 1905-05-05 385 German Mission for Fez. > (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd May.—Count Tattenbach, the ex Minister for Germany in Morocco, has accompanied the German military mission which has already started for Fez.> (Supplied by Reuter.) - 32 words
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Article57 1905-05-05 385 Hurrying Troops to Yemen. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd May.—The Turkish Government is hurriedly chartering t ransports for the conveyance of troops and munitions to the scene of the insurrection at Ya,men, Arabia, it intends to despatch 32 battalions at present, but it is feared that they will(Supplied by Reuter.) - 57 words
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Article70 1905-05-05 385 Removing Greek Flags. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist May.—The Consuls of the Powers at Canon have demanded that th” Cretan Government should remove the Greek flags from all public buildings and state that otherwise the international troops will remove them. London, Ist May.—The British cruiser Venus has embarked(Supplied by Reuter.) - 70 words
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Article27 1905-05-05 385 to Receive Italy’s Foreign Minister. (EcZt o Special. Berlin, 2 May.—The Kaiser has arranged to receive Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister for foreign Affairs, at Venice.27 words
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Article422 1905-05-05 385 Intimate Friends Again. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 1 May.—At a banquet in Venice Count Goiuchowski, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Signor Tittoni, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, exchanged toas.s, describing the visit of the former to ilaly as an affirmation of the intimate relations and complete(Supplied by Reuter.) - 422 words
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Article3876 1905-05-05 386 OLIVER ASHWELL - A Romance of Modern Malaya By OLIVER ASHWELL, AUTHOR OF Tales of the Fen,” Chronicles of the Carbonettor Club,” In Peril in Penang,” etc. Chapter I. Providence and Mr Martin. Why John Martin picked up his gun that particularly bright morning just after the rainy season cannot3,876 words
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Article1107 1905-05-05 388 (Tuesday, 2nd May.) We hear that the ComRinderpest. mitteo lately appointed by the Federated Mai iy States Government to report on measures to be taken for the suppression of rinderpest, has submitted its recommendations. Mr. E. W. Birch, c.m g., the Resident of Peiak. and l)rs. Daniel ami1,107 words
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Article780 1905-05-05 389 (Thursday, 4th May.) When the cadets from the Aftors Bora! Military College at U a Sandhurstfinish theirencaiiipWaflted went on Salisbury Plain in t u they will be commissioned direct J’the ar.ny, owing to the shortage of ffirersinthe service. Under this ara large number of cadets S only twelve780 words
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Article105 1905-05-05 389 > Mr. August Ruttenbach has been gazetted to be, provisionally and subject to the approval of His Majesty the' King, an Un-offi'-ial Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements during the absence from the Colony of Mr. John Turner. Dr. D. J. Galloway has resigned his105 words
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Article216 1905-05-05 389 11. writes to the Free Press :—Perhaps the following taken from p. 63 Vol. 11l Hakluyt’s Society’s Commentaries of Alfonso Dalboquerque might interest those engaged in the Singapore Free Press controversy on the origin of Singapore “and reached Singapore which was a very large and populous216 words
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Article24 1905-05-05 389 In the fir. t round for the Championship and Yeats Cup, G. Mugliston beat T. A. Martin and Dr. Freer beat J. Sargant.24 words
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Article476 1905-05-05 389 Latest Betting on Singapore Races. The Derby. Following is the latest betting on the Singapore Derby;— Win. Place. 5-2 Wingareon 1-2 3-1 Devilment 1-3 5- Cadenas 5-4 6- Essington 6-4 6-1 The Idler 6-4 8-1 Waihi 2-1 10-1 Cornwell 2.1-1 10-1 Southern Cross 2;',-l 15-1 Cal ford 4-1476 words
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Article611 1905-05-05 390 There not being a quorum present at the annual general meeting of the above Company, called on Friday last, the meeting was adjourned for a week. 'Die report of the Directors says Gentlemen, —'Die progress of the work of construction during the year has been611 words
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Article530 1905-05-05 390 Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Winners of the Bromhead-Matthews’ Shield. Hearty congratulations to the Malay States Volunteer Rifles, Kuala Lumpur, who have, for the third year in succession, become the winners of the BromheadMatthews’ Shield. This Volunteer Corps is shortly to be disbanded but it is reported that,530 words
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Article573 1905-05-05 390 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wounding a Husband. Butterworth, 2nd May —On Ti last a Malay woman appeared befoS R. J. Fairer at the Bukit Mertaiam n Court on a charge of having busband by stabbing him. She was or and fined 825. Mr. Nambyar Mischief by Maiming. Before573 words
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Article809 1905-05-05 391 AVritten Specially for the “Straits Echo, I T„ E above Association was formed about n af o but ten years previously laisted of a small Association which Stffloaihlv and flourished for about two “Irsand then for some unknown reason coli P J Probablv want of finance was809 words
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Article977 1905-05-05 391 Police Court Proceedings. '1 he Straits Times of Monday last gives the following particulars of the* hearing of the charge against the alleged spy, already briefly reported by wire:—Vladimir Antonovitch Horvitch, reported to be a Russian, was charged before Air. Howard, first Magistrate, with trespassing977 words
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Article82 1905-05-05 391 Inward Per Simla, from Hongkong (29th Apr.) Air. La Chop Alan, Air. Lai Kah Qoo. From Singapore Air. Enos. Out ward Per Simla, for Colombo (29th Apr.) Air. W. Emery Stark. For Marseilles Airs. Baness, Airs. Alugliston, Mr. Alma Baker, Air. J. Alurison Allan, Hon. J. Turner and Airs.82 words
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Article178 1905-05-05 392 Russian Baltic Fleet. Third Squadron off Kwala Jugra. <lt; (Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, 4 Ma y.—The steamer Selangor is reported to have passed the Third Baltic Squadron off Kwala Jugra (Selangor) this morning. Said to have Quitted Indo-China. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 4th May.—The French Foreign Office intimated178 words
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Article79 1905-05-05 392 Demonstration at Warsaw. Dispersed by Cossacks. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 4th May.—A Polish patriotic demonstration was dispersed yesterday afternoon by a detachment of Cossacks. Burial of Warsaw Victims. z London, 4th May.—The victims of the Atrocities committed by the troops at Warsaw on Monday evening were to be(Supplied by Reuter.) - 79 words
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Article27 1905-05-05 392 q Starts on Sunday. Ur (Echo Special.) 1 L. Berlin, 4th May.—The Shah of Persia starts for Europe on Sunday next, 7th instant. AAA27 words
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Article40 1905-05-05 392 Presentation to the Chancellor. (Echo Specia Berlin, 4th May.—The Kaiser has presented Count von Buelow, Chancellor of the lenniin Empire, with a clock and his portrait in relief on the occasion of the Chancellor's 56th birthday yesterday.40 words
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Article49 1905-05-05 392 Regulating Trade Conditions. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 4th May.—A new agreement has been made between the Imperial German Government and the Jaluit Company. It regulates the conditions of trade in the Marshall Islands and provides for the duties now enforced to be reduced on the Ist October next.49 words
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Article82 1905-05-05 392 Coniir.onsense Course in Commons. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd May.—The Aliens Bill has been read a second time in the House of Commons, the division resulting:—For, 211 against, 59 —majority, 152. Conditional Admission Justifiable. In the course of the debate on the Bill, the Prime Minister, lhe Right(Supplied by Reuter.) - 82 words
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Article103 1905-05-05 392 Birth On the 24th April, at Singapore, the wife of Johs. v Riegen, Superintendent Engineer, Norddeutscher Lloyd, of a son. Ar Mount Zion Cottage. Singapore, on Easter Monday, the wife of Charles A. Paton, of a son. On April 13, at No. 14a, Weihaiwei Road, Shanghai, the wife103 words
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Article123 1905-05-05 392 Penang, sth May. By courtesy o f the Chartered Rank.) London Demand Bank 1/1 I 9 4 months’sight Bank ...1/1 lj° Credit ...lllj v Documentary ...111 1 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 146f 6 3 days’ sight Private 1481 Bombay, Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private 148 j Madras, Demand123 words
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Article176 1905-05-05 392 BersawabGobi Mme Co Ld n Rauh A usl ralian Gold Alin- Co l 4.25 «fo, Redjang Lebong Gold Min- 5252.50 KadanaGold M inmg Co,,Ltd < fu "y 5 10.-«. Bruseh 'Tin Mining Co., Ld. 4,t Klerg Karangan Tin Mining Co. 7 Kinta Tin Mines Eld 5 New Gopeng Mining176 words
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Article152 1905-05-05 392 Gold leaf 77 B. Pepper (W. Coast 31b5.50z.) out of stock White Pepper 8 37-50«etteri Trang Pepper 8 25| buyers Cloves (picked) out of season Mace 75 sellers Mace Pickings 67. sellers Nutmegs lIOs 35. sales r No. 1 6.10 twi« Sugar 7 2 no stock. Basket 5.75 sellers152 words