The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 12 May 1905

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  • 5 397 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION.
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  • 969 397 (Friday, bth May.) "Theresa legion that never vas diM'd, Tint carries no colmrs nor crt-st, Bat, xplit in a th onand de'aMnneiits, Is in thing the road for the rest.” lugdiiiu. Un the Al hi day prior to the despatch of the last mail from England a
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  • 444 397 A District Judge Admonished. Some days ago an interesting matter came before Mr. Justice Middleton. The facts are apparent from His Lordship’s order of the sth of April, a summary of which is as follows;—Due Sinivasagam petitioned the J list i ict Judge of Jaffna (Mr.
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  • 186 398 The Netherlands Trading Society entertained the principal members of the Chinese, Malay and Chetty communities at tea on Thursday afternoon to celebrate the opening of the new premises of the Bank in Beach Street. Among those present were Messrs. Lim Hua Chiam, Lim Kek Ch nan, Lim
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  • 436 398 A Capital Course. Luckily the rain held off on Thursday afternoon and allowed “the meet” at the junction of Pangkore ami Perak Roads to come off. Just twenty-one riders put in an appearance among, whom we noticed the evergreen G. Scott-Cranston, of “Ophir” fame, while Harmston’s leading
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  • 860 398 A Chat With Mr. Kester. During the last few days, says the Straits Tinms, a distinguished feature of stieet traffic in Singapore has been the big speedy automobile in which Mr. G. Kester, managing partner of Hie Federal Automobile Mail Service of the Federated Malay States,
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  • 206 398 The preparations for submitting the Tanjong Pagar Dock transference to arbitral ion are being carried out with a despatch which would imply that both parties are fully alive to the desirability of arriving at a settlement at the earliest possible moment, says the Straits Times. By the
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  • 207 398 Results of Manuring. In an official papier recently issued in Bengal, says the Madras Mail, theresu are given of several experiments made o twelve veais with different manure on p lands in the Burd wan Fann. Unn ial3ur land yielded less than 1,500 lbs. of gtaiuu about 2,100
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  • 870 399 —Capital. Tae frequency with which we meet a j-rotee or a fakir ornamented with the rosthis sect must cause us to wonder al elten t of the industry aud trade m 1 ed beads. The articles used in India U necklaces aud charms are so varied
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  • 170 399 The Kinta Survey Department and Land Office Officials are taking severe measures against persons who interfere with or fail to maintain their boundary marks, says the Times of Malaya. In the Police Court, l»atu Gajah, on Friday last, miners were fined $lOO each and another one $2OO
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  • 254 399 The s.s Lightning, which arrived at Hongkong from Singapore on the 24th April, handed over nine Chinese stowaways to the Police. Some of these men are believed to have been amongst a number who escaped from goal at Singapore some weeks ago. On board, before they were
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  • 619 399 Mr. Brown's Case. The Manila ’limes of 19th April publishes the following in regard to Mr. R. W. Brown, formerly connected with a Singapore banking concern and later of the International Bank, Manila:— There is a possibility that R. W. Brown, formerly manager of the International
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  • 1198 400 Interesting Detail The South China Morniug Post of the 15th April presents to its re. i dors a very interesting description of I lie Baltic Fleet as it appeared in the China Sea on April 11th. The matter was handed in to it by
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  • 643 400 i U)ul ev euiag ana i!C i r nm.- pmmised a°f i a concert iG in May mgiii attne i'ov n H U( in aid Convent. .In ie was a slight delay iu st J® mg but. wmn commenced, the pro-rrJ was carried through wihi lml
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  • 562 401 (Saturday, 6th May.) Jx New York, as in LonInitalive don,, there is usually some new craze in fashion, anti Flatten- ow ie y or <ers ire effecting great interest in tea brewand serving in mutation of the Chinese custom- The regulation foldtable, with its display of silver and
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  • 652 401 European Captain Robbed. About midnight, saystheStraits Times, of old mst. Capt. E. 11. Koenig of the Dutch steamer “Ophir” was on his wav home from the Adelphi Hote m a ’rikisha when he was accosted by two Hylams in another' rikisha and was beguiled by some plausible
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  • 646 401 A Large Contingent for the Singapore Spring Meeting. 1 was agreeably surprised on g >ing to the Race Cour.-e the other morning to find that our list of candidates lor Singapore ensuing meeting is not only a lengthv one but a very strong one also. Nearly
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  • 1181 402 Ordinary Meeting The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission of George Town was held in the Municipal Chambers last Friday afternoon. Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President) presided; and there re also present: Dr. Locke, Messrs. L. 11. Clayton. Lim Eu Toh and Chea 11 Tek Thye; with
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  • 510 402 A I arliamentary Candidate and the Straits Echo.” A few weeks ago, as will doubtless be welt remembered, we reproduced in ODr columns an interesting sketch from TkeKiiu of Mr. Robert Laidlaw, of the well-knowi firm of Messrs Whiteawav, Laidlaw &Co who is taking an active interest in the
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  • 1193 403 A Huge Success. Foe the second consecutive Saturday the rZnlanade and Cricket Pavilion presented Lv gav and attractive appearance, the a CiS ion being the annual Athletic Sports the straits Settlements Police stationed in Penang. Xo pains or trouble were spared to make arrangements as complete ami
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  • 490 403 Annual General Meeting. Ihe first annual general meeting of this popular Club was held on Sunday morning at the Club House, Tanjong Bungha, at 10 o clock. There was a large attendance of members under the pi evident,ship of Mr. A. R. Adams. In one of his
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  • 950 404 Russia’s Ba«tic Fleet. Further Details from Selangor. (Echo Specials.) Kuala Lumpor, 5 May.— FurtheS news from the steamer Selangor, which passed the Third Baltic Squadron off Kuala Jugra yesterday morning’, bar been received bore. She reports that she passed the fleet, which had no flags flying, at, a
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  • 164 404 General Strike in Warsaw. 4 (Echo Special.) Berlin, sth May —A genend strike is proceeding in Warsaw. The Warsaw Strike. 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 5 May.—Reuter’s Warsaw correspondent wires that the workmen have compelled all the shops and offices to close and have stopped all traffic with
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  • 41 404 Gifts for the Sultan. (Supplied by Reuter.) IDII > uiet London, sth May.—Count < who is proceeding with 1 lie Gei im lU mission to Fez, is taking fg frX of the Red Eagle, made presentation to the Sultan of Moi
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  • 156 405 Two Thousand Guineas Race. Won by Vedas. {Echo Special.) London, 3rd May (3.55 p.m.)—Following is the result of the race for the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes of £5,050 for t iree .vear-olds, run off this afternoon at Newmarket (distance 1 mile): Mr. De Wend-Fenton’s I edits (Jones)
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  • 38 405 Stallion for 30,000 Guineas. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, Bth May.—Mr. VV. Bass, the owner of the famous racehorse Sceptre, has bought the stallion Cyllene (by Bonavista out of Arcadia) for thirty thousand guineas.
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  • 145 405 Return to London Met by Prim: Minister. {Supplied by Reuter.) Ed»:ml° U *i Fheir Majesties Kint; toLaml a d have returned Hi™’” and were met on arrival l,v the M t"“' i A J BalFoi,r Plil »e Minister Affairs 1 Minister of Foreign “X t d Ki
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  • 40 405 T'onoh Mines Output. ,U,t 4th f M 4 l l“ Tr »nobTin I lf r r e output from t p nl «as 3 7 r ß s tor tlie month of 58 20 picul3 > valued at
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  • 88 405 A Memorable Reign. Hopes for Renewal of Alliance. {Supplied by Reuter.) of H e ila '-Tl.e annual dinner of he Japan Soctety was held iu London anese A .''““T VisC ,Unt jlp anese Ambassador, presiding over a disDronos mL?°''' Pan Lord Redesdale, iu proposing the toast of the
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  • 166 405 Convicted of Trespass. Fined for Having Sketching Materials. Notice Given of Appeal. {Echo Special.) «Singapore, 6 May.—Before Mr. Colman, in the Second Police Court, Vladimir Antovitch Orvitch, or Horivitz, the alleged Russian spy who was arrested at 1 ulo Brani on 22nd ultimo, was again brought un
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  • 170 405 Dissatisfaction with his Post. Correspondence under Consideration. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, «5 May.—ln the House of Commons, Mr. J. H. Dalziel, Liberal m. p. for Kirkcaldy Burghs, enquired of the Right Hon. W. St. J. Brodrick, M. p., Secretary of State for India, whether auy official information
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  • 19 405 Marylebone v. Notts. {Supplied by Reuter London, o May.—Marylebone Cricket Chi.) has beaten Nottinghamshire bv ten wickets. J
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  • 268 405 Au Indefinite Postponement. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 6th May.—lt has been officially announced that the grand naval manoeuvres which weie arranged to be held next month have been postponed. The reason given is that they may cause some inconvenience if they are carried out then as originally planned,
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  • 109 405 An Important Meeting Edward Interviews Decasse. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 4 May.—After lunching with the Marquis de Breteuil yesterday, His Majesty King Edward had over an hour’s interview with M. Delcassc, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. The latter, who was one of the guests at the
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  • 22 405 Cofferdam Successfully Launched. {Echo Special.) Hongkong, 6 May.—The cofferdam for the stranded French cruiser Sully was successfully launched here to-day.
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  • 1092 406 (Monday, Bih Muj.) In nee t> the Slushy <‘oi respondence rogardMaxwell Road.” :torv Condition of Maxwell Road, which has appeared in our columns, it, may be gratifying to those complaining to learn tint there is a good prospect of an early reform in this respect. It must be
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  • 581 406 (J'rciM Our Own Correspondent.) Bench Court. Butterworth, 9 Alay.-Before a P Court, consist mg of Messrs Wolfert, Steinmetz, PitchayMnt uand Veeras-o on Friday last charged with theft, ot and cash to the amount of §l6O at Dong Bengali, on Friday, the 28th nk The Court, after having heard
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  • 1211 407 i asETiso of the Council was hold on 4 v hsr sth instant. Bis Excellency EXi; Sir John Anderson, K C.M.a., 1 r i P( l and there were also present the Colonial s cr tar -'h Attorney. P nor u] the Coloni d Engineer, the Aimitorthe Colonial
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  • 625 407 Further Proceedings. This morning, says Saturday's Straits limes, the Russian, Vladimir Antonovitch Hoivitch, was again before Air. Howard ou allegations of trespassing on military premises, being in possession of sketching materials at the same time ami place. The Inspector-General of Police prosecuted Air. Raine defended.
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  • 3180 408 A Romance of Modern Malaya By OLIVER ASIIWELL, AUTHOR OF Tales of the Fen,” Chronicles of the Carbonettor Club,” In Peril in Penang,” etc. Chapter 111. In the Kuala Itam Club The conversational horseplay which forms a satisfying diet for the intellect of the merry miners of
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  • 783 410 9 th May.) Camranh Bay, which has Camranh figured so largely of late m Bay. our war t< leg rains as the refreshing port of the Russian Baltic fleet, is situated on the coastline of French Indo-China at the point where the mail i oute to a nd
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  • 95 410 We understand that Mr. W. Conlay, As-l. Commissioner of Police, who is now on leave and who will be back in the States about the end of the current, month, will, on arrival, be stationed at Kuala Lumpur, where he will be specially detailed to organize
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  • 277 410 Simla, April 30. —A comprehensive t reat iles on plague by Dr. Simpson, lately Health Officer, Calcutta Municipality, has reached Simla from Cambridge. It deals with all the latest aspects of the milladv and discusses the various known methods of prevention and treitmeiit. Dr. Simpson holds that, the
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  • 98 410 Large tracts of land have boon applied lor for f or f P-'I L.wn,.!, le P a la «early 3,000 mX acres have been given out easily cc s »il,|„ ju-t yet. b ut now,» course of cousnudien v g '-naUino roa| ecto g io transport
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  • 82 410 During Quarter Ended 31st March. Births. Total all Ratio Nationalities. Mille Singapore ],283 20 34 Dmdmgs 28 2578 Bena.g 526 1606 F. Welksley 872 2775 Malacca 988 4075 lof al 3,697, as against 3,414 for the corresponding period of 1904. Deaths. n otal all Ratio
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  • 333 410 Ox Sunday a picnic in motor cars took place near Ipoh, no less than four cars being made use of. The party left Ipoh in the morning for Kampar, where they arrived safelv, and after having been entertained by Mr. Eu Tong Sen started back for Ipoh.
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  • 1250 411 SELANGOR. Own Correspondent») v E Hudson, Deputy Conservator of forests, Negri Sembilan, is resigning the (jorernn l6 v ce Mr AV. E. Venning, Accountant, F.AI.S. Railways, is shortly proceeding home on A', leave, and it is reported that Messrs p u ./h and Kmg, Assistant .Accountants, will’carry on
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  • 348 411 Mrs. AA alt Jackson and the Chinese ladv teacher from Shanghai, in charge of the Chinese Girls’ School recently opened in Ipoh, have been indefatigable in their efforts to make the school a great success. Over twenty pupils have been enrolled within a short period and a great many
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  • 275 411 According to late advices from the Southern Philippines, a state of active warfare now exists on the island of Jolo. General Wood, the Governor of the Moro Pr< viuce and Military Commander of the Department of the Southern Philippines, was, at last advices, scouring the jungles of that
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  • 1297 412 Warships Near Labuan. Fleet Passed Last Friday. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 9 May. —The steamer Chiengmai passed an unknown fleet in two divisions on Friday last, sth instant, seventy miles northeast of Labuan, apparently coaling. Fighting in Manchuria. Russian Outposts Driven Back. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 9 May.—General
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  • 104 412 Anti-Semitic Feeling in Warsaw. Jews ignore the Socialists. Supplied by Reuter.) London, Bth May.—There is a strong anti-Semitic feeling in Warsaw in consequence of the J. wish shopkeepers and candrivers ignoring the Socialists. Some o the prominent persons in the city are trying to persuade the Governor to
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  • 56 412 Reciprocal! ag Hospitality(Echo Special Berlin, 8 May.—Th liberal ty which has been shown by a P, toward. the Princes of the House* Hollon ollern recency is to be lg < ated bv Germany in wMcounng r -.nd Princess Arisugawa. who on their way to attend the e
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  • 51 413 Kaiser 's Tour. M Speeches at Karsrulie or Lolhriagen. (Echo Special.) |Urlin,Btli JI IV.—ft is not expected 2 be Kaiser will driver .uiy p.iht.e 1 Pflu-s on the occasion of Ins ioitnvisits to K rbruhe (wli ie tin Chancellor of the E mpire is to present usual report) or Lothnng
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  • 43 413 York House for Arisugawa. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 9th May.-Hts Majesty k ng Edward has placed York House i t the disposal of H- B. H. Prince ami 1 intcess on the occasion of their formcoming visit to Great Britain.
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  • 35 413 Outbreak in Sh pbuilding Yard. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 9th May—Fourteen buildings have been completely destroyed and six partially destroyed by an outbreak of lire yesterday evening in the Newski shipbuilding yard, Russia,
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  • 73 413 Kaiser Denounces Godlcssness. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 10-May.—A Berlin Church paper publishes a characteristic speech which was made by the Kaiser to the naval recruits on the9th March last. Me said that he feared that Godlessness was penetrating the German army, but he. hoped that it would not
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  • 23 413 County Championship. (Supplied by Reuter). London, 10 May.— Lancashire has be.itLeicestershire by nine wickets, and oik'liire has defeated Gloucestershire b\ an innings.
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  • 91 413 Result of ths Svdnsv Cup. (Special to Aslan.) W»?! Cup, a handicap of 20 sovs. A wth 2,000 sovs. added; second Ws.; thud, 100 sovs. Two miles, ir Sydney, 24 April, fJ r J -Jbeil’s br h Tartan, bv 7st 131 b 1 hv/^T-* 8 8 i’ il
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  • 1267 413 Jumping Competition. As was anticipated, the jumping competition held at tiie Circus on Monday night p oved to be a great draw, and not only were Hie whole of the boxes packed, but the competition itself was the best we have so far witnessed in Benang. Dr. D
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  • 601 414 (Wednesday, 10th May.) In the constant shufflng A Fair Deal, of the Governmental pack it is very seldom that the four kings, represented by the four British Residents, are dealt, at one and the same time to the respective States to which they have been gazetted. Now, however,
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  • 138 414 Imperial Soldiers Family Relief Association of Jaian. Mr. J Sogabe, a member of the above Association, has called upon us and requested us to aid him in collecting funds for the relief of the sufferers from the war. We shall be very pleased io lend any aid possible
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  • 415 414 Bukit Asahan Estate to be Floated as a Company. An American expert from New York visited Ceylon recently and made a study of rubber growing there, in the interests oi certain of the largest rubber dealers in America, says the Straits 'Times. This gentleman has been in
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  • 616 414 The first debate of the above took place on 1 uesdav evenin'» at the PI Town Hall, Mr. Pinhorn Ix-ino h ft. I I hesubj-cl of delate was -That tliisH.T considers that Penang is a better nl residence than anv other snot in ttaQ, or Federated
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  • Pubic Opinion.
    • 608 415 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. o sib—l sb* ll esteem it a great BA 7 vou will killdiv allow me a little S r ii oX.' to eo.nplainreoar.bn, 11,0 Tteof Koad (close to ihe firewood £t), which is .11 a very slushy and bad X
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    • 652 415 10 the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, I notice that a short while ago ymi were pointing out the failings of our nkishas, and would be pleased if vou would grant me a little space to add mv -small p amt to the lengthy series which
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  • 85 415 (I roni Our Own Correspondent.) English School. Butterworth, 11 May.—Mr. W. G. Gray, an experienced teacher who has been in the Strait- Settlements for the past fifteen years, has established an English school at Bagan Tuan Kechi I. A meeting of the leading Chinese, Eurasians, Malays and Hindu-,
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  • 461 415 Mr. I. 11. Hill, the Protector of Labour, F. M. S., has proceeded to England, on leave, going home direct from India, where he went in December last to further organise a system of successful recruiting of labour from Southern India. Mr. Hill will lie on leave about
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  • 1362 416 The fifty-first ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the aoove bu.k was held in London on i9ih nit, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner, presiding. The Chairman, after a brief reference to the f 're.it services rendered to tiie bank by Mr. Howard Gwyther,
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  • 619 416 T.le s s. Caul on did not I usual appearance on luesday I the leiuk Anson correspondent of u I Pioneer. Later on in the dav, tow J* I 2 p.m.. 'be D,ndi, ;r i arrived with the intelligence t hat the p. I ton was lying at
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  • 1162 417 (Thursday, lllii t Our local emit. mpornry *Fals2 li> il att< h o<nia been nine lowed to remain buried in oblivion, in its report of the withdrawal of the ch u re o f giving fake information bro against Mr. Lim Hua Chiam, a Ji s of the
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  • 162 417 Acut/sdily i.i Endo-China. 1 rance will Yield to Japan’s Rep ruse n tat ions. (i.cli) I'pecial.) Beran. 1 ?Juy.— Deports f rom Paris state* iimt, in vmw of file energy with v.hiuh tim Japanese Government has pi '.ssed its r p;e..‘Hit oimis with regard to tne neutrality of
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  • 50 417 Devastates a Town. 24 Killed; 35 Injured. (Supjilied by lleuter.) London, 10th May.—A great tornado has razed a track one hundred feet in yvidth throughout the entire length of lhe town of Marquette, in Kansas, United States of North America. 'Twenty-four people have been killed and thirty-five wounded.
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  • 37 417 Prince and Princess Arisugawa at the Quirinal. (.Supplied by Reuter.} London, 10th May.—Admiral H. I. H. Prince Arisugawa and Princess Arisugawa. of Japan, have arrived in Italy and have been received by the Quirinal.
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  • 43 417 Russian Changes. (Supplied by Reul er.) London, 11th May.—M. Cassini, the Russian Ambassador to the United States of North America, has been transferred to Madrid. M. Rosen, formerly Russian Ambassador Io Japan, has been appointed to succeed 31. Cassini at, Washington.
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  • 56 417 Tire Persian Gulf. d. i lb id»-r.) Lolid ..i, •> Mi' i I’oi to hi’.vin-f called atteiuLm to t'.‘ ].< f-nce <1 fom British men < f-v.ar Kuweit, in tlu Persian Gulf, Lord Lin-'.b'w: Sim./er for Foreign Hairs, h s epi. ,u 11.:. L-- i ad no inforination on
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  • 132 418 Prospects of a Parliament. Another Scheme Sees Light. Liable to Modification” as Usual (Supplied by Reuter.') London, 10th May.—The Russian Minister of the Interior (M. Beliguine) has drafted a scheme, which, however, is liable to modification, for the establishment of a form of Parliament. As at present proposed
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  • 338 418 Sequel of Mac Donnell Affair. Motion to Censure the Government. Wyndham Still a Unionist. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 10th May.—At this afternoon’s sitting of the House of Commons, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, m.p., leader of the Liberal party, moved a vote of censure on the Government in connection with
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  • 74 418 Golf Club’s Tournament. Following are the third week s results n the Penang Golf Club’s lawn tennis tournament: Men's Doubles Handicap (Fined.) C. Bradbery and Dr. Jamieson beat G. H. Cater and E. S. Haslam I—6; B—6; 9—7. Men's Open Singles (Fined.) E. S. Haslam beat A. F.
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  • 78 418 Inward Per Bengal, from London (11th May) Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and child, Mrs. Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Nutt, Miss L. McGreevy, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. From Adelaide Miss Bagot, Miss Field. From Colombo Mr. F. N. Pearse, Mr. G. R. Pearse, and Mr. D. Alexander. Outward— Per Bengal,
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  • 134 418 Births. On the 30fh April, at No. 21-2 Bain Street, the wife of Mr. Lai Tiiiau Poh, of a son. On the 29th April, at 4 Niven Road, the wife of A. L. R. vau Renesse, of a daughter. On the 13th April, at Shanghai, the wife of
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  • 124 418 Penang, 12th May. (By rourtesy of the Chartered, iianh.) London Demand Bank 1 /11 j 4 mon th s’ sigh t Ban k 1 /11} 3 Credit ...2- 3 Documentary ...2 Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 147.| 3 days’ sight Private 149| Bombay, Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private 149|
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  • 187 418 BersawahGold Mine Co., Ld. 13. Raub Australian Gold MmiugCo.. L<l. i—ullm Redjang Lebong Gold Min‘4’ Co., Ld KadanaGold Mini ng Co,, Ltd. (fully paid) 10.-nom. Bruseh Tin Mining Co., kd. 4.— buyer* Karangan Tin Mining Co. 7.—sellers Kinta Tin Mines Ltd sellers New Gopeng Mining Co., Ld. 14,— ga
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  • 148 418 Gold leaf 76| B. Pepper (W. Coast Bibs.s oz.) out of stock White Pepper 37.50 sellers Trang Pepper 25| buyers Cloves (picked) out of season Mace 75.—sellers Mace Pickings 67. sellers Nutmegs 116 s 35. sales No. 1 6.10 nom Sugar < 2 no stock. Q Basket 5.75 sellers
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  • 59 418 Deaths. On the 14tli April, at his native town, Frauenfeld, Switzerland, Arnold Dumelin, aged 61, formerly Swiss Consul-General in Yokohama, and partner in the firm of Siber, Wolff Co. On his 17th birthday, at 35 Croydon Grove, Croydon, on the 4th May, Kenneth George Sutherland, eldest son of Angus Sutherland,
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