Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 February 1906

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY; ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 28 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY r 6th FEBRUARY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 716 1 Intended -Sailings. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. tion, Company. 1 z For Intknpri> to. Sail. Stramkr. kxffcted arrivals and departures. F MAIL SERVICE. Madras, anil Uth Feb. at 2 p.m. Thong»a fntmardx. 1\ai fical. r,.h 15 Delta <-.>nn-<>tn.g with Moollan I Ma. 1 ;}<’ P
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    • 1074 1 1 Sdipping. Shipping', *1 Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. v o m AnlvV Imperial German Mail Line. w/ M Ocean Steam Ship p I tj s |M1E Mail Steamers Idne leave Penang on or AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. Co.. LN. Dm umiermenftone<i dat.es. ■f 11 E Companies steamers are despatched Outwards-
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    • 1116 2 lA/ANTFR Royal Exchange Assurance W¥ Corporation, Subordinate Agricultural Staff for Est bl l72 o, Burma. APPLICATIONS are invited for the The untleraigned having been appointed undermentioned subordinate appoint- t )e Company’s Agents are authorized to meats in the Agricultural Department, j nHure against Fire upon the most favourwhich is to
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    • 297 2 THEAN CHEE. i> Co., lilEE&iSflV .14, Bishop Street. I M| KL By|| j|J| |Ll I f. I AW> I FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD CLEANSING ARE NOW SHOWING NOVELTIES I For keepi E the body Healt J a I PREVENTING INFECTION. IN I Gives a healthy glow to the skin, and I
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  • 125 4 Tuesday, Sth February. Anniversary of the Settlement of Singft* pore. High water 11.OH pan? T*ow water 5.04 a.m Wednesday. 7th February Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 11.54 p.m. Low water 5.54 a.in Thursday. 8th February. Taipuaum, JJindu FeativrJ. ,.i Public Holiday. .j High water
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  • 905 4 One of the first things that strike the observi/r fresh from Home is the comparative- absence of tjruukenneas from,|our streets! It is, unfortunately, only too cohimoo both in the Urge, towns and jthe villages at Home to see drunken men and even women lurching alopg. the
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  • 180 4 Arrangement of the Chief Matches A meeting of representatives of the most prominent cricketing associations in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States was held in the Chamber of Commerce on Friday morning, among those present being Mr. E. W. Birch, c. M. G., in the. Chair,-
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  • 943 4 A NIGHT WITH MR. OLIVER BAINBRIDGE. In the Chinese Town Hall yesterday evening, an audience of over two hundred people assembled to accompany, in the literal sense, Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, the celebrated explorer and enthnologist, in his apt’y-styled picturesque ramble through the South Sea Islands. Looking
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  • 82 4 DECISION OF APPEAL COUr T This afternoon the judgment of the F nl Appeal Court was given in the hill, f lading case. The conviction against Venjoor on counts 4, 5, and 6 of the (charges of criminal breach of trubi.. quashed. The Court confirmed the
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  • 304 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of th above tournament, as decided yesterd» afternoon Profession Pairs. Dr. Jamieson »fc W. H. MacArthur. (Medicine) beat E. S. Haslam &C. C. Rogers (Engineers) 7— 5 1 —6 7—5. Double Handicap. W. S. Dunn i G. Stothard (scr.)
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  • 229 4 The Norddeutscher Lloyd mail steamer Roon having left Singapore at noon yesterday is expected to arrive here to-day at p.m. and will leave for Colombo. Aden. Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Gibraltar, Southampton, Antwerp and Hamburg pr°' bably at 4 a. in. to-morrow. M r. W. Speers,
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    • 183 4 ISIOH DBJO X+ > j'silte JH t: M ST1IH ONVN3d 3? -S A> .,Jot O The Leading p C/> > Hotels gC. p A 2 in the Straits and > .:O < S" S Burmah «3 2. .s' /X. IPJD9M0 D1W X. 'ONVN3d san it as.” T^. ;> r >
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    • 120 4 !K?: ih< in i« ,-v' P1NANG GAZETTE.' > ESTABLISHED 1833 must be'adto/ssed to The- Editor,” written on Q|ie tide of the paper oftly and accompanied by,, the writer’s j name and addrest not necessarily for insertions butas a guarantee of good faith. all monies must be naid to the General
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  • 237 5 THE ''infrONTST- LEADERSHIP. qUEWtON STIEfj" unsettled. tahiff reform a stumbling block. liU' 1 ••PJVIDED PRESS-OPINIONS. r.T"A [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th Feb. 1 The Conservative newspapers are divided upon the subject of the Unionist leadership* a .The Standard, the Morning j'oit. and the Globe are strongly Chamberlainite in
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  • 130 5 PURCHASE OF PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 5th Feb. The Daily Telegraph states that the Tokio Togo Risen Shipping Company is negotiating for the purchase of the Pacific Ma i Corapifny’s fleet, with the intention of competing with a German company, especially in Brazil. [The Pacific Mail
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  • 54 5 EMPEROR REFUSES CONCESSIONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th Feb. The political crisis in Hungary has been accentuated by the refusal of the Emperor, after repeated audiences with Baron Fejervary (Premier) and Count Andrassy, to grant the demands of the Coalition for far-reaching concessions that aim at a considerable
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  • 39 5 DISMISSAL OF AN AMERICAN PROFESSOR. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 5th Feb. Pveuter’s correspondent in Peking wires that Yuan-shi-kai, Viceroy of the province of Pe-chi-li, has dismissed Professor Tenney, the Director of Education at Pekihg, because he is an American.
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  • 36 5 STERN REPRESSIVE MEASURES. [ReUTkr’s Service.]' London, 5th Feb. Daily execution* in Poland and the Baltic provinces of Russia indicate the remorseless nature of the steps taken to repress the disturbances in Russia.
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  • 34 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 5th Feb. The well-known awonauts Pollex and Dale crossed from London to France on Saturday in four hours in a gale, landing twenty miles inland in a snowstorm.
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  • 19 5 ■••’ll. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 5th Feb. iColonel Magaki has been appointed Japanese Military attachĕ in India.
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  • 131 5 RESULTS FOR LAST TEAR. ;t! REMARKABLE DETERIORATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 5th Feb. The returns of gun battle practice in the Navy for 1905 show that the Channel squadron scored 157 points, the Third Cruiser squadron 147, the Mediterranean squadron 133, the Atlantic squadron 91, the China
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  • 17 5 [Router’s Service.] London, 6th Feb. B iron Sonnino is forming a new Italian Cabinet.
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  • 466 5 FURTHER RESULTS. Following additional results are from Rangoon telegrams English Counties. Liberals (unchanged) Bedfordshire (Luton), Mr. Walters. Derbyshire (North East), T. D. Bolton (Mid.) J. A. Jacoby. Devonshire (Torquay). F. LaylandBarratt. Durham: (Jarrow), Sir Charles Palmer; (North-West). Atherley Jones. Essex (Saffron Walden), J. A. Pease Gloucester: (Stroud), C.
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  • 637 5 THE JANUARY MEETING. SOMS-STATISTICS i, > tf e T' > ss niOwners. m n m Mr. A. K. Buttery 3 3* Messrs. Buttery and Janion 2 2 Mr. Lee Toon Poon 4 3 1 Mr. G. Cumming 5 2 2 1 Mr. C. W. Dull 5 2
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  • 599 5 ■■■:NEW BOOKS. The following new- liodkg were received up to 3rd Februtwy,1906 A Historyof Our Own Times 2 Vols., by Justip McCarthy, y a > The War ’in the Far. 1904-1905, "by the Militai-y’Correspondeht of The Times. The Risen Sun, by Baron Suyeiuatsu. The ■Rnsrirnr-Court -in the Eighteenth
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  • 690 6 The Admiralty has altered its plans about the newjChina Station flagship. The Kent, Capt. Spencer de Horsey, is now to go to the Cape, and the King Alfred is to become the new China flagship. She brings out Vice-Admiral Moore. Capt. Thursby was on this startion as
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  • 73 6 Pin JJeng, Brit., 378, Davidson, Feb. 5, Sin- '"gipore. gen., B. K. AsahaM, Ger., 161, Peters, Feb. 6, Asahan, Tobacco, Behn Meyer Co. Maia ya, Ger., 348, Loewe, February 6, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. LAnokat, Brit., 149, Crichton, Feb. 6, Teluk Anson, gen., Koe Guan Co. Pkntakota,
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  • 57 6 Avagyee for Deli. Cornelia for Paugkalan Brandan. Pentakota for Singapore. Pegu for Edie, T. Seniawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and S’pore. Bentong for Teluk Anson Flying Fish for Port Weld. Roon for Ceylon &c., Nam Sang for Singapore and Hongkong. Van Outhoorn for
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  • 77 6 PICK Prinzess Alice for Singapo e, China and Japan, at noon to-morrow.-Persia for Singapore Hongkong. Shanghai Japan, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Langkat for Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m. to. morrow. Chan Tai for Perlis and Steul, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Hebe for Deli, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Y-ngtszk
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  • 67 6 Name nJ .Steamer, relieve from, tsppror.im.it* date n[ arriml, inhere bmmd, and aye uls. Malacca, from Singapore, Feb. 9. for C<>l..in r bo and Europe, Adamson Giltillan A Co. Java, from Suez, Feb. 9. for Singapore, China and Japan, Adamson Giltillan Co. Kum Sang, from Singa|M>re, February 9.
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  • 29 6 Per s. s. Pin Seng from Singapore, Mrs. R. B. Leicester and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Sin Yan. Per s. s. Asahan from Asahan, Mr. Sclimedan.
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  • 126 6 Penang, 6th February, 1906. (By Courtesy ofjhs Chartered Bank..} London Demand Bank 2/4 3/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4} 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 173} 3 days’sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras, Demand Bank 173} 3
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  • 173 6 Penang, 6th February, 1906. Gold leaf 81 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) stock White Pepper 30.— sales. Trang Pepj»er 21.— buyers. Mace 75 sellers. Mace Pickings 65 se levs. B. Nutmegs 110 31. sellers r No. 1 •‘•Ju Sugar. < 2 A Basket 320 sales. Tapioca Flour
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  • 543 6 Year of Number j Raitl For- Capital. of Value. up. Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $10 $10 Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $4 sellers. 1900 175,000 13,500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’gCo. Ld. 13.—sir'. 1901 600 000 60,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Min- 9.— buyers
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    • 160 6 Travellers Find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Everywhere. Mr. C. W. Eckerman, Manager of the Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. at Omaha, Nebraska, U. S. A., who is a staunch friend of Chamberlain’s Coni'll Remedy, says I have taken particular notice that this remedy seems to be carried by drug stores in all parts
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    • 256 6 WANTED. 1. Tn the Medical Department, Penang and Province Wellesley, five Apprentice Dressers, on a salary of $300 per annum. 2. Temporary appointment for twe years only. 3. Applicat ions with copy of testimonials should be forwarded to the Colonial Surgeon, Penang. NOTICE. An extraordinary general MEETING of the Members
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    • 113 6 Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THE usual fortnightly sailing for European ports will in all probability be resumed in April. For full particulars, freight and passage money. Apply to i BOUSTEAD A Co., u c Agents. Tai-Pusum Holiday. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, 8th February, 1906, being a Public
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    • 807 6 Kinta Gymkhana Club. Presented by t he Miner»» of Kinta. Value $500. A handicap for all horses. Entrance PROGRAMME. 10. Distance. one mile. 4. Thl Try Again Stakes. 20th, 22nd and 24th February, Value $350. A handicap for all Maidens 190$ R,, d S. R. A. Ex-Griffins. Maidens at time
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    • 486 6 Note.—X penalty of 7 by the winner of any race nm sl ,|,J" C rr M to the publication of th« We i"ht 12 lbs. by the winner of two or niorj/ An inclusive fee of $30 cov for all Griffin races. ei^r >ii Entries cl<we on February 6t at
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    • 148 7 JONES BURTON Co. Brass and Gunmetal Steam and Water Fittings, Brass Cocks and Valves OF ALL SIZES. HC B. F. STURTEVANT 8 Co. Improved Stationary and Portable Forges, Blowers, Exhausters, etc., etc. Full Stock of all the above in har)d. Particulars and Prices from Huttenbach Brothers Go., Machinery Department, SOLE
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    • 136 7 MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLEK p< K OvX> $sgg- p d* XA I v r Y v /tgi> M. J kssj V t. ir ir 1 IT j L M a v l I kdJ U U “They Run Easy-and Keep Running Easy.” AGENCY FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, ?J BEACH STREET, PENANG. TIVOLI BEER
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    • 731 7 i, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. DENTISTRTT. .-7 ''A PPLICATIONS iir*» hereby invited for th® appniiotthpifc at* Veterinary 1n£ PM pector at a Aalnry of -l7-i per month with ,o X C <’- Ph! <- 1 f an f* 8^",? or 0,1 belialf of any cjyidi- (j hnrgea \f Cogitation Free. date will
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    • 1052 8 u .oTr O rn rank of ‘INDIA J HONGKONG AMD SHANGHAI AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING |..„i. 1 -u,..C»-iml OO.OOTI.OOIl Incorporated by Rov al Charter. Sterling Reserve $10,000,000{ j. 8 OO OGO Capital Paid up -£800,000 Silver Reserve 8,500,000) Reserve Fund -£875,000 8erve Liability of Proprietors! lO.OOO/KJO Re-r.w LUbihly of Proprioter»
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    • 587 8 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF j INDIA,' LIMITED. I'-sTABLisnim ..CT l: ArAVH lg ?’ni.| Au thorised Capital £1,500,000. 1’aid-up Capital I 1 ’Ghoui i; Head Office at i*« x Subscribed Capital 1,125,000. Agency at Amsterdam. Paid-Up 5(32.500. Branches at Soerabnija »< r.KSKKva Ensn 110,000. Head Office Coeeesrosdests at Banda, Lhtar, Buitenzorg,
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