The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 7 July 1905
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Article883 1905-07-07 1 (Friday, 30th June.) In view of the telegrams which we publish to-day, showing plainly not only how tired are the people of Russia growing of the war, but also of the grinding despotism under which they are forced to exist, the following, clipped from the leading883 words
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Article505 1905-07-07 1 Branch of Pharmaceutical Association to be Formed. A meeting of Penang chemists was held last Thursday evening at. which Messrs. J. Booth, I). Graham, C. T. Johnson and G. Walker were present. It was resolved to form a Penang branch of the Straits Settlements Pharmaceutical Association, the505 words
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Advertisement107 1905-07-07 1 rpne straits Echo. psi 1» everybody.andjustice alone.—Emerson. justic®* 31 Established June Ist, 1903. published daily (except Sundays.) at the CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAILY LOCAL S* per annum OUTSTATION Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free) £l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188. NOTICE. Puking the107 words
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Article103 1905-07-07 2 Danish Steamer Sunk. {Echo Special.) Singapore, 30th June. —A telegram received here from Batavia to-day states that the Danish steamer Prinsess Marie, bound from Singapore for Shanghai and Yokohama, was sunk by the Russian cruiser Terek on the 22nd instant, the Commander of the warship declaring that the103 words
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Article257 1905-07-07 2 The Black Sea Mutiny. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 29th June. —The Odessa correspondent of the Standard wires that yesterday evening revolutionary mobs fired the Quarantine Station, the warehouses and other harbour buildings and prevented the firemen from extinguishing the flames. The military were terrorised by the guns of{Supplied by Reuter.) - 257 words
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Article29 1905-07-07 2 A General Election. {Echo Special.) Berlin, 29th June. —Owing to an aifliMinister.ial majority in the Lower House yesterday there will be a general election in the Netherlands.29 words
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Article51 1905-07-07 2 Sir Francis Piggott. {Supplied by Reuter.) London 30th June. —Mr. Francis Taylor Piggott, Chief Justice of Hongkong, has been knighted. Sir William Taylor. The Hon. William T. Taylor, ResidentGeneral of the Federated Malay States, has been created a Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint{Supplied by Reuter.) - 51 words
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Article31 1905-07-07 2 New Duties Likely to Fail. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 29th June. The proposed export dutv and increased customs duties on kerosene in the Netherlands Indies will probably fail through.31 words
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Article28 1905-07-07 2 f Accident to a Destroyer. {Echo Special) Hongkong, 30th June. —The British'destroyer Exo stranded during a gale at Weihaiwei yesterday, but was refloated the same evening.28 words
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Article30 1905-07-07 2 Movement Spreading. {Echo Special.) Hongkong, 30th June. —The movement for the boycott of American goods is spreading throughout China. Five hundred Foochow students have formed an AntiAmerican Society.30 words
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Article27 1905-07-07 2 Down With Dengue. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 30th June. —Eugene Sandow is down with an attack of dengue fever, so there will be no performance here to-night.27 words
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Article278 1905-07-07 2 Decorations Distributed. {Echo Special.) Bangkok, 30th June. —His Majesty the King of Siam received a most enthusiastic reception at Kelantan on the 28th instant and, before his departure, conferred upon His Highness the Sultan the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Siam upon278 words
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152 1905-07-07 2 wuuuiei Ceylon Observer. An Appointment Befoke I ts Timb The appointment "I G-’vennnentPnnttnu.ofhce.Siugapo ing a salary <>f £420) w. ls r-eeutlv tt ,li as vacant by the Straits Gover'ni nent “8 we ilnder-slainl that at lea-t two rions were sent in from Ceylon I Bth‘ wuuuiei Ceylon Observer. - 152 words
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427 1905-07-07 2 In case there be only one person unreasonable enough to blame the Japanese for their praiseworthy caution, we reprint from a contemporary the following obviously truthful explanation —“lt is now understood that the delay in giving out the news of the Battle of Tsushima,427 words
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Article1507 1905-07-07 3 Togo's Trafalgar. STATEMENT OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS. Captain Rajinoff. Commander of the Russian armoured cruiser Admiral N>ikhimoff, which was sunk m the battle of the Tsushima. Straits, stated to the Tokio Asahi’s Moji correspondent that', hilst passing through the Eastern channel of the Tsushima Straits at 6 a.m. on1,507 words
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Article1077 1905-07-07 3 the story of the meeting. Captain Stone, speaking to a representative of the Singapore Free Press at the Adelphi Hotel on Monday (26th) said that, whilst proceeding from Rangoon to Yokohama with a cargo of rice and wheat, and whilst about three days’ steam from the latter1,077 words
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Article468 1905-07-07 4 What is a Letter? On Monday morning (26th) before Mr. Colman at Singapore, a Chinaman was charged with having brought ten unstamped letters into the Colony, says the Free Press. After evidence for the prosecution had been called, Mr. Farrer Baynes for the defence contended that the468 words
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Article621 1905-07-07 4 Province Well esley Murder. (From Our Own p y res P<>ndent) buTTERwoKTH, 29th June-Mat w was brought before Mr. Wolf/- n morning and charged with erst n this .Utlav Rahi;: h d V a Dalatn tit, 5.30 on the morning of tl instant. He pleaded llot glldt tlle 6 lh621 words
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Article1115 1905-07-07 5 (Taerday, 3rd July.) About 2 per cent, of al] Milk. cows in the milking herds in this country suffer from udder tubercu'osis, and are thus prodosing directly infected milk. 8 o„.e 3’t 000 000 g.iil'His or such milk are being distributed aiinu.illv." I'h-sp statements were made by Dr.1,115 words
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Article675 1905-07-07 5 A e make the iollowing extracts from the Municipal Progress Report for May:— Electric Light. I p to the end <>t the month 138 private voii-iim io have tem connected and are t k ng current from tiie Municipal electric mains and 8 iustadat ions have I675 words
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Article2866 1905-07-07 6 Ordinary Meeting. The ordinary fortnightly moding of the Municipal Commission of George Town was hell in the Municipal Chambers last Friday afternoon. Mr. J. \V. Hallifax (President) presided and there were also present: Dr. Locke, Messrs. A. R Adams, L. II Clayton, Lim Eu Toh and Cheah Tek2,866 words
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Article224 1905-07-07 7 (From O"V Oim Correspondent.) Death of a Pensioner. Butterworth, 3rd July.—We regret to announce the death of Teh bin Mahmood, late Malay Interpreter in the Senior District Office, Butterworth, which took place on 'I hursday last. '1 he deceased hid l>een in the Government service for about 28224 words
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Article306 1905-07-07 7 In Appellate Jurisdiction. (Before the Hon IF. W. Fisher, Puisne Judge.) Magistraie's Appeals. MORPHINE CASES WITHDRAWN. On 3rd May last Mr. D i.vid Graham, of Messrs. Graham At Co., chemists, 4 Beach Street, was fined $5O by Mr Ebden at the Police Court for exporting morphine to i,he306 words
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Article23 1905-07-07 8 Peresviet Floated. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist July.—The Japanese have floated the Russian battleship Peresviet, which was sunk at. Port Arthur.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 23 words
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Article194 1905-07-07 8 Rejoicing on the Terek. {Echo Special.) Singapore, 3rd July.—A Mr. Falbe, a passenger on board the Danish steamer Prinsess Marie, which was sunk by the Russian cruiser Terek, handed a copy of the Stra'ts Times conf.lining an account of the annihilation of Admir.il Rost jostvensk y’s fb*et194 words
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Article33 1905-07-07 8 Disapproves of Tsar's Action. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 2nd July. —General Sakharoff’s resignation has been accepted and he is succeeded as Minister of War by General Ignatieff, the Governor-General of Kief.33 words
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Article22 1905-07-07 8 Envoys Appointed. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 2nd July —Count Muravieff and Baron von Rosen have been appointed the Russian Peace Plenipotentiaries.22 words
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Article24 1905-07-07 8 Victories Dearly Bought. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 30th June.—The German forces in German South-Fast Africa have achieved victories, but with heavy losses.24 words
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Article47 1905-07-07 8 The Indian Labour Question (Supplied by Reuter) London, 30th June. The Right Honourable St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for India, replying to Sir Edward Sassoon, M.P., said that, if the Sudan Government desired and applied for Indian labour, the application would be duly considered.(Supplied by Reuter) - 47 words
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Article633 1905-07-07 8 The Naval Mutiny. Potemkine Bombards Odessa (Supplied ly Reuter) London, 30th June. Ihe Russian battleship Potemkine, the crew of which have mutinied, commenced bombarding Odessa at half-past eleven last night,. The transport Vecha his joined the mutineers. The naval seamen at Libau have mutinied ami wrecked their barraci<s.(Supplied ly Reuter) - 633 words
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Article51 1905-07-07 8 German Note Unpublished. (Echo Specials.) Berlin, 30th June.—Germany’s Note to France on the Moroccan question still remains unpublished. The reply of M. Rouvier, French Foreign Minister, thereto is expected to arrive in Berlin shortly. France Accepts Conference. Berlin, 2nd July.—France has accepted the International Conference on the Moroccan51 words
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Article30 1905-07-07 8 Cabinet to Resign. (Echo Special.) Beilin, 30th June—Dr. A. Kuypei’s Cabinet is shortly resigning, thus shattering his designs for the imposition of a high tariff in the Netherlands.30 words
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Article32 1905-07-07 8 Attends a Tingel-tangel.” (Echo Special.) Singapore, Ist July. —His Excellency the Governor, Miss Anderson and party attended a special tingel-tangel concert given at the Union Hotel yesterday evening.32 words
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Article129 1905-07-07 8 The Tanjong Pagar Board. (Echo Special.) Singapore, Ist July. —At yestedav’s meeting of the Legislative Council' H. E. the Governor, in discussing the Tanjong Pagar Dock question, assured the Council that there wou be absolute continuity of the presen policy as regards employees, pension® etc. The following were129 words
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Article828 1905-07-07 9 (Ivzilay, 4 A July.) The Russian Navy, or rather the small remnant tlmr of which ihegailmt Admiral has bemi pleased io leave to the Tsar, dees not at the pies-nt time appear to be a very popular institution. We are told that the oflicers and crew of the828 words
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Article346 1905-07-07 9 We regret to report that another well-developed case of hydrophobia has just been admitted to the General Hospital, and two other persons are known to have been bitten by the same dog which is responsible for the disease in this instance. The patient in question is the Kling cook346 words
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Article672 1905-07-07 9 A whit of sequestration against Sandow was is»U' 1 to Hay in the Supreme Court under ac! im for 81 5'5 I v H i--. one of his Company, for aLfg> w onvi'il d.smi sal ai I ’tn mg, 82. OHO -ecu rv blag required says the672 words
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Article2427 1905-07-07 10 Straits Times. A meeting of the Council was hell on Friday last, 30th June. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, k. c. m. g presided, and there were also present the Acting Colonial Secretary, the AttorneyGeneral, the Colonial Engineer, the Au litorGeneral, the Colonial 1 reasurer, andStraits Times. - 2,427 words
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Article259 1905-07-07 11 “The United States of America and Germany aie not only ousting Britain from her foreign markets, but they are flooding her home markets with goods cheaper than shecan make them,” said the Hon. Senator R. W. Best, of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament, to a number of259 words
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Article351 1905-07-07 11 The Naval Mutiny. -> I olemkine Reaches Kestenji. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd July.—The mutinous Russian battleship Potemkine has arrived at Rusten ji, in Koumania, and asked for provisions. Immediately Admiral Kruger’s flvt leturned to Sevastopol a council of Admirals and Captains was held on board the flagship{Supplied by Reuter.) - 351 words
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Article126 1905-07-07 11 Peace Prospects. The Envoy’s Powers. {Echo Special.) Berlin, 3rd July.—lt is reported in Washington that the Peace Plenipotentiaries have l>een given absolute discretion to discuss and formulate terms of pe ice, subject only to ratification bv their respective Governments. TII2 Plenipotentiaries. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd July.—lt is126 words
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Article43 1905-07-07 11 Untangling the Skein. {Echo Special Berlin, 3r<l July.—France will withdraw her objections to the International Conference on the Moroccan question, having received confidential information regarding Germany’s intentions concerning Morocco. The British press has now adopted a more friendly attitude towards Germany.43 words
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Article34 1905-07-07 11 Germany’s Condolences. {Echo Special) Beilin, 3rd July.—The Kaiser and Count von Buelow, the German Chancellor, have telegraphed their condolences to President Roosevelt on the death of tho Hon. John Hay.34 words
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Article44 1905-07-07 11 Distinguished Visitors. Berlin, 3rd July.—The Hon. William H. Faft, United States Secretary for War and newly appointed Governor of Philippines, Miss Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of the President, and other American celebrities are proceeding on a trip to Japan and the Philippines.44 words
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Article31 1905-07-07 11 Chairman Appointed. {Echo Special.) Singapore. 4th July.—Mr. J. Romney Nicholson, late Managing Director of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd., has been appointed Chairman of the Tanjong Pagar Board.31 words
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Article164 1905-07-07 11 4 The Third Test Match {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 4th July..—ln the Third Test Match, England has already made 301, to which Jackson, whose innings is unfinished, has contributed 144. It is announce I that the date of commencement of play in the Penang Cricket, Club Lawn lennis Tournament♦ {Supplied by Reuter.) - 164 words
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Article1430 1905-07-07 12 The Battle of Tsushima. Ecstatic Japanese Press. “Bar ve that mighty roar' It reaches '1 It shaketh the* e;i v iii It is the sound* fjoyous exuberance tint the nation of Japan ,s n nd *in forth. For Togo mis aimiiiita led the Russian Armada! Well may our1,430 words
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Article255 1905-07-07 12 Released from Jail. 'The twenty members of the crew of the s.s. Saint Kilda, who were sentenced on June 4 bv the Harbou’’ Master at Hongkong to lie imprisoned for three weeks on account of their refusing to proceed to Japan on their ship, were released255 words
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Article785 1905-07-07 13 (Wednesday, ■‘jih Ju'y.) Ix hisannml report for List year, Mr. Warren D. B lines, Secretary fur Chinese Affairs, says ‘•ln both Singapore and Penang gamhas been rife. In both toMns Clubs, s’arted ostensibly for social recreation, have degenerated into gambling hells managed by professional gamblers. Verv large785 words
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Article382 1905-07-07 13 We regret to hear that the Kling hydrophobia patient died in Hospital last night. Another suspected case his also b-en admitted, a man arriving in Hospital in the early hours of this inorning having been bitten by a presumably mad dog. We trust that/the authorities will now really awake382 words
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Article147 1905-07-07 13 Capt. .'■•’lo’tof to' B itish sfoiimer Api11ma, v. ill1■;) I r: jv»- Jat I?i nga p'>re <>a l iillrsdiy morning (29:h) from New.- N^ w Smith W.dts, with a full catgo of coal, reported that al 2 p m on l ;i""d..v the 27th inst. his ship was147 words
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Article536 1905-07-07 13 Electric Car Overturned. On Wednesday night (28th) in Serangoon L nJ. says the Straits 'l imes, a serious outra e wis perpetiated upon the new electric tramways. By means of obstructions placed <1 ‘iiberately on the line a e>r was capsized ami thrown into the ditch l>v536 words
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Article685 1905-07-07 14 Meeting of Howarth Erskine, Limited An extraordinary general meeting of Howarth Erskine, Limited, was hd I at the registered office <>f the Company, Liverpool Road, R.vei Valley Road, Singapore, on Wednesday to consider the subjoined resolutions (1) That it is desirable that the undertaking of the Company should685 words
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Article479 1905-07-07 14 (From Our Otvn Correspondent) Rangoon, 26th June. —Much pleasure is felt by all classes in Rangoon at the news of the inclusion of Burma in the Indian tour of T. R- H the Prince and Princess of Wales at the end of this vear. A large and representative479 words
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Article57 1905-07-07 14 'The Government Gazette gi Ves m t lBt S WB »OI candidate, f'* Ah".';,’ ,he £d f Queens Scholar skips CAB 3 St Singapore JoB *‘’««UtMtio». Gorer/imen/ l ai ghip g St p O re,«2a AMMY RaffleS Pen 4: XaViCT S We congratulate the Christian Broil, on the57 words
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Article401 1905-07-07 14 The Syndicate’s Right to be Bought Out. It has been reported through native sources that the negotiations, which have been carried on with the American government for the ret r<•cession to China of all rights and privileges connected with the CantonHankow railway, aforetime conceded to the American401 words
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Article2017 1905-07-07 15 Commissioners in a Maze. Tangle more Tangled than Ever. The oft-debated water tangle provided much food for discussion at the special meeting of the Municipal Commission held last Friday afternoon, an<l so intricate did the maze become that eventuilly an adjournment was made to Tuesday in order2,017 words
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Article5951 1905-07-07 16 Commissioner Confusion Coni a nded. Mr. Clacton sail that, it appeared to him that, the tiGe had roine to have a fixed scheme ".mIT which they upplied water to th- AluuiGp ility. A !<rg<* number of lesolut o is had b *en pa-<ed on t he subject,5,951 words
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Article295 1905-07-07 19 The Naval Mutiny. Potemkine leaves Kustenji. London, 4th July. —The mutinous Russian battleship Potemkine has left Kustenji and believed to be bound for Odessa. Prior to her departure the torpedoer which accompanied her attempted to enter the port in nest of provisions, which the authorities had previously refused295 words
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Article84 1905-07-07 19 Manchuria. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, sth July,—Japanese despatches received mention sharp fighting in Manchuria on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, both sides losing heavily. The Rion. London, 4th July.—The Russian auxilury oruiser Rion landed 610, not 110 surV1Vol: of the wrecked French liner Chadoc at Aden. Peace Prospects. (Echo* (Supplied by Reuter.) - 84 words
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Article19 1905-07-07 19 Battleship Ordered. (Echo Special.) placed4th July.—Japan lias iMn i| U 1 r< er England for a iiine-lh°usand-ton battleship.19 words
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Article55 1905-07-07 19 Selangor Meeting. (Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, sth July.—Yesterday’s racing resulted as follows.— Race 1. Convoy, Banzai, VykiiK'. Race 2. Seaport, Lui worth, Duchess. Race 3. Anne, Splendid, Tich. Race 4. Rockhill, Boree, Starlight. Race 5. Ainorosa, Moonshine, Mary. Race 6. The Shrew, Pohkuin, Fiona. Race 7. Meros, Mandolin,55 words
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Article21 1905-07-07 19 A Canard. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 4th July.—The report of (he expulsion of German merchants from Port Arthur is unfounded.21 words
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Article50 1905-07-07 19 Typhoon at Amoy. (Echo Specials.) Hongkong, 4th July.—A severe typhoon has occurred at Amoy, devastating the town and damaging several steamers. The Boxer Indemnity. Berlin, 4th July.—The report that the Powers intend to base the further payments of the Boxer Indemnity by China on a gold standard is confirmed.50 words
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Article23 1905-07-07 19 The Conference. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 4th July.—The Moroccan conference will take place in August and will probably be held at Tangier.23 words
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Article29 1905-07-07 19 The King’s Travels. (Echo Special.) Berlin, Ith July.—King Alfonso of Spain pays a visit to Berlin at the beginning of September and from thence will go to Vienna.29 words
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Article62 1905-07-07 19 Mad Dog on a Steamer. (Echo Special) Singapore, Ith July.—The chief and second engineers of the steamer Nuentung were bitten by a presumably mad dog on board their ship on Monday, ami have gone for treatment to tin* Pasteur Institute at Saigi ii. Three members of the crew were62 words
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Article112 1905-07-07 19 Cabinet Resigns. (Echo Special.) Berlin, Ith July.—The Netherlands Cabinet has resigned. The Russian Spy. Banished from the Straits. The following banishment order appears in the last Government Gazette hereas it appears to the Governor in Council, after such enquiry as he has deemed necessary, that, the removal from112 words
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Article418 1905-07-07 19 We regret to hear that Captain Webber met with a serious carriage accident on Wednesd ly morning. He was driving in from Tanjong Bungah in his carriage and, when on the hill a short distance before the turning into Burinah Road is reached, at a spot where the418 words
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Article598 1905-07-07 20 Mr. J. Hunter Wells, writing in the Corean Review about the new atmosphere of activity observable in Northern Corea since the advent of the Japanese, makes the following remarks: To what shall we attribute this added zest of life, this new enthusiasm which catches and holds598 words
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Article894 1905-07-07 20 Ferocious Naval Conflicts have been Numerous in the Far East. Special correspondence to a Chicago paper from Washington details the numerous sea fights which haae taken place off the Eastern and South-eastern coast of Asia since the days when history was first recorded. The pirates of894 words
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Article1068 1905-07-07 21 (Thursday, 6th July.} Thus the Tinies of §t. Hilda 1 4t,h ulto.:—The Outrage. sinking of a British ship, the St. Kilda, bv a Russian cruiser, comes as a, very unpleasant surprise to the British public which has been relying upon the positive assurance of the Government that the1,068 words
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Article659 1905-07-07 21 By Old Stager. With regard to our meeting, coming off m a tortnight, prospects could not possible look brighter and a huge success is already assured. Further reinforcements have come m lately in the shape of Banester, Gamecock (an ex-Batu Gajali Griffin) Cadet, The Despised and659 words
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Article126 1905-07-07 22 WATER AGAIN. To mH Eonon oh riiß Siiun. Ecco. Mr. Editor;—Will you kindly allow me a little space for my complaints as to waler supply in your valuable paper r It is very inconvenient in Nebong I'ebal village that the water service is always cut off without making126 words
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Article452 1905-07-07 22 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, —It was with a deep ieeling of humiliation and regret that 1 attended the closing meeting of the Chinese Literary and Debating Society, which received its quietus on Saturday before last at Loke Hall. Let me hope452 words
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Article130 1905-07-07 22 To rnu Editor or the Straits Echo. Dear Sir,—Be your article in yesterday’s issue concerning 11. H. the Rajah Mudas arrival in Singapore, allow me to point out a certain mistake in it, viz: that the High Commissioner of the State of Kedah did not meet the Rajah130 words
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Article511 1905-07-07 22 To i he Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Mr. Editor. —In your issue of June 24th there appeared a letter anent Riding” signed “Dunboyue.” The writer, seemingly a jockey, prefers English training to Australian, and advises sportsmen here to adopt the former. On Wednesday, June 28th, you511 words
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Article742 1905-07-07 22 To the Editor of TIIE SIRAIIB Dear Sir, Permit me the h„. d,. of your columns, for wind, I anticipation, for tire fo|| wiu t anent the above. In endorsing the remarks of a c<„ rut J t,le t/e 'll’ A School, 1 may say that, Iren742 words
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Article638 1905-07-07 23 To the Editor of the Straits Echo Dear Sir,—Scarcely a day now passes but. news arrives of some one or another bavin»’’ been bitten by a dog. If the animal b e heal th v, the bitten man escapes death; but if it be suffering from hydrophobia, then his638 words
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Article149 1905-07-07 23 To not Editor op the Straub Kc>«. Dear Mu. Editor,—l would thank vou tor a httle space in the People’s Paper. I have already sent vou three or four covers showing the ways of the Post Office ami the inconvenience caused io them bv detaining letters. I149 words
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Article415 1905-07-07 23 esterday r English Mail brought news the results of the Tripos Examinations at Cambridge. Mr. Koh Keng Seng, St. John's College, obtained 2nd class honours in Natural Science (B. A.), whilst Mr. Tan Seng Suan, who was probably ill at the time of the examination, was allowed415 words
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Article1232 1905-07-07 23 In Appellate Jurisdiction. Noordin Will Cask. FINAL JUDGMENT. lx the Supreme Court on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Justice Fisher read the final judgment of the Full Court of Appeal in the case the will of the late Mohamed Noordin, which was executed in May, 1869. It will be remembered1,232 words
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Article117 1905-07-07 24 A Conviction Quashed. On 23rd February k. t a Chinaman, called Ho Kam, was charged before Mr. SmithSteinmetz, Magistrate, at the Police Court, with being the occupier ol a common gaming house. Police Inspector Joyce prosecuted, and, after evidence on both sides bad been heard, accused was convicted117 words
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Article73 1905-07-07 24 Per Kistua, from Singapore 30th June, 11. 11. Rajah Muda of Kedah and suite, Messrs B. E. Mitchell, A. G. Ward, Luang Bari boon, D B. Hall ami Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Meiklejohn, Mrs. Lebroov and two Chinese Ladies. Per Coromandel, from Bombay 6th July, Messrs. Harwede and Hunter.73 words
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Article156 1905-07-07 24 Births. At la. Lloyd Road. Singapore, on the 26th June, the wife of Jas. 1). B. Kellar, of a son. On 6th June, at Shanghai, the wife of N. Blumenthal, of a son. On 9th June, at Shanghai, the wife of A. Emanuel, of a son. On 10th156 words
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Article118 1905-07-07 24 Penang, 6th July. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. > London Demand Bank ...1/1 IK* 4 months’ sight Bank ...2 3 Credit ...2 3 Documentary ...2 0j 3 6 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 147£ 3 days’ sight Private 1491 Bombay, Demand Bank 1474 3 days’ sight Private 149.1 Madras,118 words
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Article199 1905-07-07 24 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ld. eBersawaliGoid Mining Brieh Rubber Syndicate Ld. par— Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining I''*-, i Dud Development Cu. Winn r Kraser A, Neave, Ld. George Town Dispensary t.jr Howarth Erskine, Ld. $*";o International Bodega t"rn’ Karangan Hydraulic Tin Minim/ teller < ’<>. Ltd. r Kinta'Lin Mines199 words
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Article148 1905-07-07 24 Gohl leaf 77-j B. Pepper W. Coast 31b5.50z.) out of stock White Pepper 39— sellers Trang Pepper $27. >easonover Cloves (picked) out of season Mace 75.— sellers Mace Pickings 65. buyers Nutmegs 110 s 37| sales No. 1 6.10 wont. Sugar 2 no stock. Basket, 5| sales Tapioca Flour148 words
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Obituary58 1905-07-07 24 Deaths. On the 26th June, at 30-C. Killiney Road. Singapore, Mary Eleanor, the beloved wife of E. Woodworth, Chief Engineer s. s. Pin Seng,” aged 48. Rangoon papers please copy. On 10th June, at Shanghai. Captain H. H. Cunningham, aged 67 years. In Memoriam. Margaret, the beloved wife of E.58 words