The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 8 June 1906

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. I5 Per Annum. Single Copy, 40 cents Vol. 4- Penang, Friday, ttth June, 1906. No. 23i
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    • 163 2 3> THE I I STRAITS ECHO t i t MAIL EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail H J| for Europe, and contains the latest local and States I W news originally published in the daily issues, as well as p H all important news from
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  • 881 469 To-day is The Glori The Glorious ous First of June.' Of First. course the glory al 1 conies from the fact of its being the anniversary <>f a great British victory, but it is also glorious to the Echo, from the tact that we are now fully three
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  • 62 469 We hear that the daily output of the Ironoh Mires at present averages 150 piculs. 'The ung Phm 2d me at Kota, near Taiping, is producing an average of over forty piculs of tin oredailv. 'J he mine at Changkat Pari, near Ipoh, belonging to Messrs. Foo Choo Choon
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  • 213 469 '1 he Port Dickson correspondent of the Malay Mail writes:— A terrific thunderstorm, the like of which has never been experienced here before, occurred two nights ago. It commenced about midnight and lasted for nearly an hour. Several small houses were blown down and it is said that
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  • 327 469 Captain E. F. Gordo4lTucker, I. M. S., India, has issued a pamphlet concerning plague, which outlines a system of treatment. for which the author claims the merit of invariable success. The pamphlet liegins with the statement that the ravages of the epidemic can always be limited ami controlled by
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    • 101 469 StJPta-ito Echo. o' 0 f. —v ft f > jwtice satisfies everybody and j ustice alone.—Emerson. Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) < AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., jj 0 226—232, Beach Street Penang. PRICE DAILY LOCAL 524 per annum OUTSTATIONS Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free) $l5
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  • 1319 470 To beTaken Over by the Munk ipai >tv Yesterday afternoon a public mo-ting n as held in the Town Hall to discuss the Band question. The Chair was taken By Mr. J. W. Hallifax, the Municipal President, and all the Commissioners were pi eseat and about live and
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  • 188 470 Thc Duff Syndicate have juvt lssua report on the operattous of the Conn,T dated 3rd Nay. The annual geu ei ing is expected to be held in July T j report notes that I he Company have started rubber planting with 250 acres to begin with, and hopes
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  • 223 470 Bodies of ihh Victims Discovered. We are informed that at noon to-day a wire was received from K. M. N. Ilarnasainy Chetty, by his partner here, saying that the dead bodies of the two missing Chetties and their servant have been discovered in Kedah. The wire does
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  • 279 470 An Old Woman Nearly' Poisoned. On Monday afternoon before Mr. Colman, at Singapore, an old Chinese woman, who said her age was fifty-two, was charged with administering a stupefying drug to another old crone aged fifty-six. The old lady in the dock said that the complainant was
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  • 541 471 H. E. Liu. u E Liu Sze Gee, the Chinese Commison Education, visited the AngloSchool this morning, accompanied f‘tostaff and Dr. G. b Tuck. Mr. Pjkett, e principal, conducted ilte dtstuisuished liters round, the classes. Mr. Liu was ■wcially impressed with the management of the lower classes. Later on,
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  • 321 471 THE ROYAL WEDDING. A Dastardly Outrage. 1 (Supplied by Reuter. i London, 31st May.—The Prince ami 1 i mcess of Wales and suite and the British Ambassador and his staff will not attend the bullfignt at Madrid on Saturday. London, Ist June.—King Alfonso and Princess Ena were married yesterday
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  • 70 471 The Opium Trade. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 31st May. Ihe House of (’ominous Ims adopted a motion of Mr. Theodore Taylor condemning the opium traffic. Mr. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, said that, if China seriously desiied to restrict, the consumption of the Indian drug, His Majesty’s
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  • 33 471 The New Cabinet. (77m Ustasiatischer Lloyd's” Service.) Berlin. Ist, June. —The Austrian Parliament is increased over the Hungarian Customs Tariff. Director Beck has been charged with the formation of a new Ministry.
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  • 37 471 Capital Punishment. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist June —Violent speeches have been made in the Duma proposing to abolish the death penalty in Russia. It has been decided to draw up a Bill with this object
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  • 25 471 Regicides Pensioned J'/ie URasiatisch< r Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, Ist June—'The Servian officers who participated in the murder of the late King have been pensioned.
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  • 40 471 Delegates in Berlin. (The Ostasiatiscker Lloyd's'' Service.) Berlin, Ist June.—Signor Roca, ex-Pre-sident of the Argentine Republic, and a number of Argentine officials have been received in a friendly manner by the Kaiser and were present ata. parade of troops.
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  • 39 471 In a Dangerous Position. (Supplied, bi/ Renier.) London, Ist June.— it is feared that any attempt to refloat the battleship Montague, ashore in the Bristol Channel, will result in her sinking in a depth of thirty fathoms.
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  • 368 471 New Plan of Campaign. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist June.—A new plan of campaign has been adopted in Zululand, involving a general forward movement from Dundee. The plans are being kept secret. Tin mining, insignificant in Malacca during the last half century, showed signs of improvement last year. Royalty
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  • 1319 471 Obituary. Michael Davitt. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 31st May.— The death is announced of Mr. Michael Davitt, the famous Land Leaguer. Obituary. Mr. H. II Hudson. A great gloom was thrown over I'enatigs Whitsuntide holidays by the sail death of Mr. H. H. Hudson. Solicitor-General, Straits Settlen.C.its, which occtiiiel as
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  • 1116 472 The annouiiCPiiieiit of the r v j 11 i*is with regard to the canning of moat in Chicago wiii have a very bad effect upon the trade of that town. Wo have ;ilwavsbeen led t&lt;&gt; b“lieve &lt; iiat, in Chicago an mi liens stream of animals were constantly
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  • 268 472 The latest information to hand aDßll&lt;k (iisapp-arauce of the two ChHties s..rv..rj, b o( ies Bw&gt; kwh... the other day. is to the effect t? at about p.m. on the 24th ulto a H post peon, who was a neighbour of S" Sbedm, &lt;&gt;r Zediu, saw the
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  • 390 472 Before Mr. S. Codrington, at the Third Court, this morning, three Malays, named Hussain Mahomed Ali, Hussain Meah and Bawal Sah of Hutton Lane, were arraigned in the dock on a charge of joining an unlawful assemblage and attempting to strike another Malay, one Mahomed Eusopp, of Carnavon Street,
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  • 929 473 meeting of the Municipal Commission A Void yesterday afternoon, all the Comwa’. 1 with' the exception of Air. jnissionen». Adams, being present. A Dismissal Th? miuntes of the previous meeting been read, the President announced it a clerk in the Sanitary Improvement, Department bad been dismissed for absenti„g
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  • 1054 473 .—Straits Times. Revelations of the Singapore Quarantine Station. influence of the press as seen b? MR. BATTENBERG. Before Air. .Justice Fisher on the 29th ult. in the Supreme Court, Singapore, Arjan Singh, the Sikh constable, who got info trouble at St John’s Island some weeks ago, appealed
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    • 90 473 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. 1 had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble since
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  • 609 474 Tbus the Malay Mail of Thursday last On several occasions we have had to wait here for our English mail until late on Friday evening, though it has arrived at Penang early on Thursday morning. This is, apparently, to be the case again this week, for we
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  • 137 474 The following appears m the PeryJc Pioneer The Resident understands that certain gentlemen in Perak' occasionally yna.mite fish in the Perak rivers. He would remind them that. it. is a bieich of the law, that hen fish, prior to spawning, will lie up in those deep holes which
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  • 356 474 The Tsim.dau Neueste Nackrichten, a newspa:er, published by the Germans of Kiaochao, contains the following notification from Tsinan, the capital of the province of Shantung “German firms which desire to establish branches here would do well to secure the necessary building land as soon as possible. Except
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  • 310 474 THE BOMB OUTRAGE. Ihe King’s Courage. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist June.—After the bomb ex plosion King Alfonso stood up as if t( protect Queen Ena and smilingly saluted the alarmed public as he assisted Queen Ena to alight. The bomb was of polished steel and burst in the
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  • 53 474 The Tinned Meat Scandal. {Supplied by Renier.) London, Ist June. —The agitation over the .American moat packing scandal isincreasing and telegrams and letters are pouting m to President Roosevelt demanding tiie public itimi of the confidential report». There is already a, marked falling-off in nia domestic and foreign
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  • 75 474 The Duma. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2nd June—The speeches in the Russian Duma are expressive of anger an&lt; despair at the attitude of the Governmen The Labourite members have issued a manifesto calling upon the working men to o&gt; ganise their forces to assist the Duma in 1 8
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  • 30 475 The Deficit Explained (Supplied by IL id er.) Tendon, 2nd that e spec t eight millions sterling in F ?L V preparations'during the Morocco ,lb beL- tbc heavy deficit-
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  • 35 475 Native Aid Accepted. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2nd June. —Natal has accepted the assistance of Silwana, the most powerful chief in Natal. A thousand of his men are to start for the front immediately.
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  • 32 475 A Perilous Position. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2nd June. A gale, accompanied bv a heavy sea is imperilling the position of the stranded battleship Montague. Salvage operations have been suspended.
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  • 23 475 An Impressive Funeral. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2nd June.—Henrik Ibsen’s funeral was most impressive, the King of Norway and the Ministers attending.
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  • 42 475 The Kiel Regatta. (The Odasiatischer Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 2nd June.—Mrs. Longworth, the daughter of President Roosevelt, is attending the Kiel Regatta. An Engagement. Berlin, 2nd June.— Miss Bertha Krupp has become engaged to Herr von Bohlemu Hallbach, a Councillor of Legation.
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  • 28 475 The Coronation (lite Oslasiat ischer Lloyd s" Service.) Berlin, 2nd June.— Both Germany and Cleat Britain will send warships to the coionation of the King ot Norway.
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  • 127 475 The Oaks. (Supplied by Reuter.) pwlou 2nd June.—The result „f the taks is as follows Keystone i Gold Rush o Jmiow Glory g ex P ort A P ri l amounted Mawll d- Which is 370 than in l'.*?•*’.' than in February, and 205 tl output for the piculs
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  • 1057 475 A complaint reaches bamboo Rule. us from Kampnr of the manner in which the peon at the Railway Station treats rikisha pullers. Thi« official is aimed with a formidable bamboo and seems to be labouring under the impression that the rikisha puller needs any amount of most ungentle
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  • 916 476 —t ree Press. Friday, Ist June, Present. His Excellency the Officer Administering thp Government. Sir William Taylor, k.c.Mg Hon. E. L. Brockman (Act. Col. Secretary/ Hon. J. R. Innes (.Act. Attorney-General) Hon. &lt;l. O. Anthonisz (Act. Col. Treasurer; Hon. A. T. Bryant (Act. Auditor-General) Hon. A. Murray, C.E..
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  • Page 476 Advertisements
    • 65 476 No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints both in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and, as everyone who has used it knows, is without
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    • 69 476 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowlcl-e to be the most successful medicine in use Bowel Complaints. It always ernes, a cures quickly. It can be depende upo even in the most severe and dangerous ca» Cures griping, all kinds of liai*i hoea, an&lt; the first
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  • 194 477 Mr. 8. Jalleh, overseer P. W. D. aud ue °f Penang’s best footballers, met with a rit serious accident at Tanjoug Bungha yes era ay afternoon. It appears that he out shooting in a, plantation off TanLmigba Ue cartr *dges miss9nl i thereupon lowered the gun Wk
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  • 158 477 Latest news from Kedah is to the effect that the bodies of the two Chetties and their servant were found buried about half a mile from the house of Tunku Shedan. The bodies #*re in an advanced state of decomposition, but were recognised bv other Chetties. The
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  • 222 477 Daring Gang Robbery at Maha ng. Scarcely a week has passed since the atrocious murders of two Chetties and their servant took place in Kedah, and now we have to report a daring case of gang robbery by Malays in Southern Kedah. From reliable information
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  • 94 477 The following aie the winners of the various events, the prizes for which will be presented next Saturday, the 9th of June, at 6.30 p.m. Tennis. Ladies' Championship Mrs. Dunn. Ladies Singles Handicap Mrs. Dunn. Ladies' Doubles Mrs. Ebden and Mrs Murray. Mixed Doubles: Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 648 477 THE BOMB OUTRAGE. Assassin Comm ts Suicide. {Supplied by Reuter.} London, 2nd June. -During the course of yesterday Their Majesties the King and Queen of ISpain frequently appeared upon the balcony of the Palace and were received with ovations by the people. Madrid was magnificently illuminated last night. Their
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  • 115 478 The Native Rising (Supplied by Heater.) London, 4th June.—The Natal columns have combined and bombarded Sigananda s stronghold, which was captured after arduous operations and found to be abandoned. Information received by the Natal Intelligence Bureau tends to show that Denizulu was the cause of the whole native trouble.
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  • 179 478 The Chicago Scandal. (Supplied by Heater.) London, sth June. —President Roosevelt has sent the confidential report upon the Chicago meat packing scandal to Congress. The report declares that the conditions existing m the Chicago packing bouses are revolting ami that legislation controlling them must be radically changed in
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  • 44 478 A Settlement Probable. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 4lh June.—The Observer says that the result of King Edward’s visit to Greece will be that the Cretan question will probably be settled, the Greeks replacing the international guards and Suda Bay lapsing to Great Britain.
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  • 58 478 The Customs Question. (Supplied by Heater.) London, 4th June. —The Chinese Government has sent the British Legation at Peking written assurances that it is not proposed to change the present status of Customs Officers. Mukden. London, 4th June. —There has been a grand celebration at Mukden to commemorate the
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  • 35 478 Bombs Discovert’.’ (Supplied by Reider.) London, 4‘h Juim. Exciterm it IBs been occasioned m Italy by tae discovery of bombs at Ancona, which King Victor Emmanuel on visits the 214 b J urn 1
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  • 31 478 The New Battleships (Supplied by Renter.) London, 4th June —The crews of the Japanese battleships Kashima and Katori have been entertained at a banquet oy the Naval authorities at Portsmouth.
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  • 22 478 The Adamic Fleet (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2nd June. —Admiral George Egerton lias been appointed Second-in-Command of the Atlantic Fleet.
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  • 78 478 The Chamber (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2nd June.—r The French Chamber has reassembled and M. Brisson has been elected President. London, sth June.—The French Minister of Finance has succeeded m securing from his colleagues a reduction in the defied on the Bu get to seven millions sterling. (The Osiasiatischer
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  • 28 478 The Grand Prix. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, sth June. It is announced that Spearmint, the winner of the Derby, will compete for the Grand Prix de Pari*.
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  • 31 478 The Colonial Office (The. Ostasiatischer Lloyd's" Service) Berlin, 3rd June —Piin e llohenlolie lemains in charge of the German Colonial Office and the post of Col nial Diiector remains vacant.
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  • 38 478 Good Dividends (The Ost 'siatischer Lloyd's Sei vice.) Berlin, 3rd June.—The German-Asiatic Bank lias declared a dividend of eleven per cent, and the Russo-Chinese Bank one of ten per cent. The reports of both are most favourable.
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  • 58 478 Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd The following are tin* returns from the Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd., lor the month of May: Output 305 riculs. Approximate Value 816 000 Water Rent 5,600 Working Costs 4.100 Profit 18,000 Jeher Tin Mining Co, Ltd. The produce for May of the Jeher Tin Mining
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  • 1093 478 Private advi CeB St. John’s Island from Singapore i n form us that the Sikh policeman who appealed against a sen. fence of the Magistrate condemning him to a term of imprisonment for mob esting a couple of Chinese women, has been acquitted on appeal. We must say
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  • 211 479 Assistance for Japanese Colony. A W ashingion telegram to the Osaka Asahi, dated April 26, states that the Association ot Japanese in San F rancisco is taking care of 5,000 Japanese, who are homeless. Halt the number of Japanese living iu San Francisco, it
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  • 410 479 H Opening of a New Steamship Service. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, which has under contemplation the opening of several new steamship lines, has now, it is said, decided to commence a fortnightly service between Hongkong and Bangkok. Writing with reference to this subject, the Nichi* Nichi
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  • 832 479 The Late Mr. H. H. Hudson. Sitting as Coroner, Mr. G. A. Hereford this morning held an e quirv regarding the death of Mr. 11. 11. Hudson, Solicitor General. lima bin Timanan, a Malay woman of lanjong T&lt; kong village, related how, on Sundav morning, when on her way
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  • 82 480 At the General Meeting of the Members of the above Club, held on the 27th ultimo, the following gentlemen, all Straits Babas, were elected office-beaters for the current year President Mr. Ung Beng Seing Vice President Lee Yew Fong Hon. 'Secretary Lee Ah Peng
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  • 393 480 The Sultan’s Birthday. At a meeting held at the office of the Protector of Chinese, Ipoh, on Saturday, to consider a fitting way to celebrate the birthday of 11. H. the Sultan of Perak, on June 19th, there was a large attendance of the leading Towkays of Perak, including
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  • 1437 480 My dearest I’anny.— The blow ha&gt; f lien at last ami 1 he Band lias been taken «-ver by the Commissioners. The only diHeren-o it wilt make, so far as 1 c m -a e, is 1 h 0 those who einplw the Band will nave to pay
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  • 580 481 PEXAN'» HINDU -ASSOCIATION. To the Editor of the Straits Echo. _Q n Saturday last there appeate i iu of vour local contemporary a beCOlU „Ttatiu" that about 25 members P"l,e PeiniiiS Ibudii Association had tendOt i fhoir resignations of memberships. Iu Sin '-rests of the In bans of
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  • 67 481 using Lama Tin Alines, Ltd. inl output from this mb e for the month Cl may last was 1,20'J piculs of tin ore, &lt; f an approximate value of 864,000. Royal Johore Tin Mining Co., Ltd. The total amount of tin ore exported by the iiibutors on the lands
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  • 495 481 Prisoners Confess. A message received from Kedah last evening by one of the Penang partners of K. AI. N. Raimisamy Chetty, states that three of the Alafays under arrest have confessed before the Rajah Aludi and the British Consul that they, as well as the Tunku and
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  • 162 481 MEAT SCANDAL. Nauseating Details. (Soj,piied by Heater.) London, 6th June. -The details of Labour Uommisbioner Neill's leport upon the Chicago meat packing establishments, which accompanies President Roosevelt s message io Congress, are nauseating. He states that the accumulation of tilth make tulierculosis extremely prevalent amongst the employees, who
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  • 85 481 Bomb Outrage Victims. {Supplied by lleuter.) London, stb June.—The Spanish officials are reticent, but it is stated that to date twenty-four persons have died as the result of tne bomb outrage at Madrid and others are dying. Anarchists Arrested. London, 6th June. -The Director of tbe ALidern School at
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  • 31 481 Festivities at Portsmouth. (iS"]ipited by 11 eater.) London, sth June. The crews of tbe Japanese battlesnips Kalori and Kashinia, are being entertained at Portsmouth, wh'jre there are dailv festivities.
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  • 23 481 A Visit to Vienna (7’At Os/asialiitcher Lloyd's" Service.) Berlin, 6th June The Kaiser Wilheltn has left on a visit to Vienna.
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  • 25 481 A Bye-Election. {Supp'ied by lleuter.) Loudon, 6tli June.—Air. Ellis Davies (Liberal) has been returned to Parliament for Carnarvon unopposed, replacing Mr. J. Bryn Roberts.
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    • 62 481 Beware of a Cough New is the time to get rid of that cough, for if vou let it hang on no one can tell what the end may be. Others hive been cured of their coughs very quickly by using ChamLcr'air/s mgh Remedy. Why not you? George Town Dispensary,
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  • 396 482 British Flag Fired Upon (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 6tb June.—Arab rebels along the Tigris have fired on a British steamer. Many bullet holes were made in her, but there were no casualties. The authorities are powerless to suppress the rising owing to the lack of troops. Thi March
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  • 1081 482 The telegram which Naval Mancenvres. we publish to-day appears to indicate that the coming Naval manoeuvres are not to be upon such a large scale as was at first anticipated, for the programme, as given by Reuter, confines the whole of the operations to the Atlantic, so that
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  • Page 482 Advertisements
    • 55 482 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for|sale
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  • 1399 483 The Inquest. _,,i a v afternoon Mr. G. A. Heieford, est iAij an inquest upon the death of Cor °r r ’7ol)el. with a, jury consisting of M r 8’ Georue Walker (foreman), C. Trim ilessrs- p Wilson. The Coroner Johnson au be uecessary &gt;»
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  • 45 483 In future on lhe 2nd Saturday of each month there will be a Bogey competition under handicap. Two rounds to lie plaved on Saturday and Sunday. Entrance fee 81Post entries. A cup of the value of the entrance fees will be given.
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  • 181 483 1 he outward P. O. steamer Dello arrived here from Europe via ports this morning bringing a large contingent of passengers for the Far East, among whom were H. E. Sir John Anderson, Governor of the Straits Settlements, and Miss Anderson. Directly the vessel cast anchor
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  • 434 483 A Singapore Tribute. On Tuesday morning, upon hi* lordship Mr. Justice A. G. Law taking his seat upon the Bench at the Singapore Supreme Couit, feeling allusion was made to Mr. Hudson’s sad death. The Acting Chief J ustice said (and the members of the Bar
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  • 332 484 Entries for June Meeting First Day Maiden Plate —Diogeuae, Warrior, Dawn. Planters’ Cup—Malapert, Oberon, Propriety, First Preston, Rutland, Excelsior, Tease. Selangor Stakes —Rapid Pilgrim, Jim Gosper, Essington. Champion Griffins —Amazon, Bones, Kristna, I. 0. U., Kerosine, Arsenic, Musturd, Leaves, Jodhpore, Q. B. D., Tasma. Galloway Handicap.—Amorosa, Flora,
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  • 487 484 Perak r.s. Selangor The cricket match, played at Bitu Gajah during the Whitsun! i m holidays resulted in a draw, the, scores being as follows Selangor, Ist Innings. A. B. Hubback c Grenier, b Fox 90 M. 11. Whitley b Brad be ry 3 J. Bligh-Orr hit wicket,
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  • 82 484 New Gopeng, Limited. The following are the returns from ft Gopeng, Limited, lor the month of Akv f Output 301 picnij’ Approximate Value 815 953 Working Expenses 4,000 Approximate Profit 11,953 The Tronoh Mines, Limited. Output for the month of May, 1906 Undressed Tin Ore produced (unsold) ...Pls *****1
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  • 136 484 St. X. I. as. A.-C. S. An interesting League football match was playel off yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade between St Xavier’s institution and the Anglo-Chinese School. There was a large crowd of spectators. The Saints played a far superior game to that of their oppom nts. On
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  • 371 484 Fishing Junks Held Up.” For some time the gang of pirates which infested the waters of Hongkong have lain dormant, but apparently tbev have set ti work again to up lor lost time, for during the past week two armed piracies have been perpetrated on fishing
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  • 610 485 Frank Richardson enlightens the IFor/tZ wl ib the following: The surest of success is popularity. Therefore, behave as though you are popuCome into the room like a popular man, anybody will be glad to see you. it is almost impossible in England to beeomeemineuL by being hated.
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  • 208 485 Editors Feted. Canton, May 25. Ihe isditor.-? of the Canton daily newspapers received an agreeable surprise yesterday. Ad of them received a message from Iho NuDiuoi magist.rat requesting their company at a tea party, in view of the recent suspm siou of the* Asm by official orders the
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  • 326 485 The Recent Customs Appointments. It is stated in Peking that, owing to the misapprehension of the Ministers of the various Powers in Peking as to the real reason of the recent appointment to the Customs, the Waiwupu has instructed the Chinese Ministers accredited to the various governments of Europe
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  • 113 485 The Coming Manoeuvres (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 7th June.—The programme for the Naval manoeuvres has Ireen issued. '1 hey are to extend from Great Britain to Gibraltar and into the South Atlantic and aie to last from the 23rd June to the 2uu July. Admiral Sir William H.
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  • 78 485 Attack on a Garrison. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 7th June. —The Cairo correspondent. of the Tribune wires that the natives of Talodi, two hundred miles south of El Obe,id, have al tacked the Soudanese garrison, killing two officersand fifteen men. Later news states that forty Egyptians were killed
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  • 69 485 The Madrid Outrage. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 6th June. Two more soldiers have died as the result of injuries sustained in the bomb outrage in Madrid. Owing to the number of injured persons suffering from blood poisoning it js believed that the bomb was poisoned. A torchlight procession ended
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  • 48 485 Duma vs. Government. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 7th June.—There are m symptoms of conciliation between the Russian Government and the Duma, which sits for many hours daily discussing the misdemeanours of officialdom and vast projects for reform. Minister Gourko was yesterday iiowled down by the Peasants’ party.
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  • 47 485 A Naval Demonstration. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 7th June.—France is sending two cruisers to Tangier to support Ler demands for reparation for the murder of a Frenchman named Charbonnier, outside Tangier. The demands include the execution of the murderers and the payment of a heavy indemnity.
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  • 37 485 Manchuria and Korea. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 7th June.— The Japanese have decided to garrison Korea with two divisions ‘l nd to keep twenty thousand men in Manchuria, exclusive of the Port Arthur gai i ison.
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  • 65 486 The Vienna Visit (Supplied by Renter.) London, 7th June. —The Kaiser has arrived at Vienna and was welcomed by the Emperor Francis Joseph at the station. The Kaiser paid a visit to Count Goluchowski von Goluchowo, the Austrian Foreign Minister. Count Tscliirscky also visited Count Goluchowski and the
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  • 49 486 Opportunity for the Colonies (Supplied, by Reuter.) London, 7th June.—lt is anticipated that the Chicago disclosures will cause a boom in Australian and New Zealand tinned goods. It is stated that the War Office and Admiralty stipulated for the supply of Colonial tinned meats in recent contracts.
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  • 24 486 The Native Rising. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 6th June —There is growing apprehension in Natal owing to the disaffection of the chief Dinguela.
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  • 38 486 General Election Predicted. {Supplied by Reuter. 1 London, 7th June.—Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Highbury, said that the Education Bill would never be passed and he would not be surprised if there was a general election next spring.
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  • 19 486 The Herkomer Race. (I’/rj Ostanialischer Lloyd's" Servlet i Berlin. 7th June. —Prince Heinrich took partin il.&lt;* Herkomer race.
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  • 180 486 The Vice-Imperial Resident of Lhassa, whose headquarters are at Hsining, in Kansu province, has reported to the Waiwupu that the Russian officials on the Mongolian frontiers having signified their intention to send a military officer with forty Cossacks to act as an escort for the Dalai
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  • 107 486 Births. Cun’LIFFE. —On the 28th ot May, at Wolverston,” Balvey Road, Singapore, the wife of Perry Cunliffe, of a daughter. On sth June, 1906, at The Palace, Northam Road, the wife of Al. A. Noordin, of a daughter. On 29th May, at Kuala Lumpur, the wife of it.
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  • 114 486 Penang, 7th June. (liy courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.} London Demand hank 4 months’ sight Ba.-.L 3 Credit 2/-If 3 Documentary ..2/4-}-« Calcutta. Demand Basil ios. 3 d tys’ sigiif Private J/7 Bombay. Demand Bank Mouimein. Demand Bank 173 j 3 day.-.’ sight ITivaie .177 Madras, Demand Bank 3
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  • 178 486 Gold leaf S 65. B. Pepper W. C &gt;a-! &lt;p .-***** White .Pepper ‘S 30. sales Trang Pepper 21; sellers Gioves (picked 42,-— sales Mace 79 Mace Picking- 68 Nutmegs 110 s 33/,. sales f 7'lo. I 5 40 Sugar &lt; j no s’ork. Basket 82 65 sales Tamora
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