Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1906

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 105 VOL. LXIV. THURSDAY. 10th MAY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2022 1 I 7 7—* —Z Intended Sailings. Shipping. l Shipping} < P tion Company"**' BR,T,SH IND,A STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. f 1 Norddeutschtr Lloyd. Bremen. HPFCTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Eo,t Intkndkd to Sail. Steamer. S 0 MAIL SER V ICR. Negapatam? j By Otiwmrdii. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat. 12th May
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    • 966 2 WrougMlronTubes«Mtangs.|«k|—, Large Stocks Always on Hand. B <5*»M jM ?J i.i I B z osNk, B -•”*> t-. a-. ■’4. Bl ADAMSON GILFJIXAN’ 00. LIMITED, j B A’ I I HOWATtH gfl* Mft.. wJLs I Civil, Electrical Structural |BbD^^ z ‘“n“i”Ta a ?o I B WP^9HP^ r OKraF AU A*"’
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  • 341 3 INGENIOUS THEORY OF THE ILFORD TRAGEDY. An ingenious theory to account for the shooting of John Williim Church, a 1.bouier, (luting manoeuvres by a party of the Ist Volunteer Battalion of the Essex It giinent at Ilford was put forward at the inquest at Strutfo d.
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  • 480 3 To the would-be healthy perso i a I. »ok recently published by Dr. Cantlie, edled Physical Efficiency," shoubl provide absorbing reading. The author maintains that, whatever may be the state of a country from a political or religion< point of view, “the soundness of the people, ni'.rally and
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  • 342 3 EXTRAORDINARY INDIAN STORY. A correspondent writing to the Times of India from the Irish Mission Hospital, Anand, describes an extraordinary tragic occurrence which took place on the 17th ult.. at Yas id. He savs In the morning I received a telegram asking me to see some men
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  • 350 3 Snakes and wild animals account’d for the death of 2,195 persons in trie Madras Presidency last year, year of 26 more than in 1904 and th**y caused the death of 14.899 cattle in 1905 as compared with 14.146 in the previous year. Of the f
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  • 221 3 The stupid luaiour which was -darted soon after the Prince of Wales’ visit to Burma that a number of hire»! a»assins, who are natives of India, have, under instructions from the been poisoning the drinking water in wells wholesale at Mandalay for the diabolical purpose of exterminating
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  • 1450 3 Mrs. Flora Annie Steel dilates upon the subject of Marriage, in an article in the Monthly which may be read with profit, Marriage she unhesitatingly declares to be the most honourable profession in the world for a woman. And, says she, it h is
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  • 277 3 Per P. it O, steamer Mongolia, from Loudon, Apjil 27, connecting with the steamer Areal a at Col moo: To PenangMrs. al»’ ami child, Miss E. F. Salisbury, Mr. W. P. Smith, Mis. J. Lee. Mr. I|. J P. Darbv. Mr. D. Maccoll To Singapore- M»s;
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    • 88 3 A Safe Speculation. If you have an attack < f rheumatism and hamberlain’s Pa n Balm gets you hick to work in a few d iys, will it not pay for itself several times over? There is no need of suffering from rheumatism for a month or six weeks, incurring
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    • 58 3 A Safe Medicine. Mothe s of small children nee 1 not hesitate to administer Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate or narcotic in any form ami may be given to a baby with as much confidence as to an adult. It always cures and cures quickly. George'Town'Dispensary, General Agents,
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    • 87 3 Children When Teething. This is the most dangerous age in the life of a child At this time they l ave more or less diarrhm i, which wea' ens the system and renders the child more susceptible to disease. Any unusual looseners of t'le bowels should be promptly controlled w
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    • 104 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy <«ives Satisfaction Everywhere. “I have been s'lling Chamberlains Cough Remedy in my retail shop of this place for six rears,’savs z\dolph Abruhamson of Du: b invill (J.ipe Colony. I find it to give satisfacti >n with the people who use it am! it is the best- seller
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    • 1076 3 young The George Town Dispensary, are Cored Limited, Doan S Backache Kidney Pills. OTTCE is hereby given that the lA| Annual General Meeting of the Mr. John Day, 29, Gravel Walk. Shareholders of the above Company will Tewkesbury, England, says: —“I am 85 i, e lP ]d at the Office
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  • 143 4 Thursday. 10th May. League Football: Y.M.C.A. v. St. X. Parse*- New Elphinstoiie Theatrical (Jo., King Street Theatre. Wayang Kassim, Drury lauie Theatre. High water 1.40 p in. L >w water 7.43 a.m Fiiday. Ilih May. Moonlight Band, Esplanade, pin High water 235 p m Low water 8.30 a.ni.
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  • 27 4 Martin.—On May 9th, at AUien,” Northam R< a<i, tin- wife of S. F. Brvreton Martin. 8.A., L L 8., TC.I> Aiiroeate an<i Solicitor, of a daughter.
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  • 2029 4 Mr. Justice Fisher is to In* commence I lor his determination to repress {•erjtiry among native witnesses in rhe Straits. His Loid-hip, it may be recalled, dealt in summary manner with one or two gross cases in Penang, and he had another case l>efore him ar
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  • 110 4 THE BISLEY TEAM. The Malay States Guides’ u Bisley left here for England by J* Funnel steamer Jfachaon on Mond Blue ing in charge of Captain Barren following particulars a 8 to 1 b ie acheived by some of the men at tl shoot before leaving
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  • 136 4 The Cause List. The following are the small causes down for trial before His Lordship u. Justice Thornton to-morrow 1 Chop o E,,,-IVO 1 f I|lA|l and m the matter of Tan Ju Claimant. Chop “Bun Eng Seng” r Lee x,. eau: and in the matter of K|
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  • 155 4 The following are th»' 01 dels of tlieda? for the meeting of the legislative Council tomorrow afternoon:- Motion bv the Acting Atlorney-Geneial 'That Mr. Napw and the Acting Auditor-General lie added to the s leci ommittee appointed bv the C luncil to consider and report upon The L’dgrini
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  • 119 4 Lawn Tennis Toe kx am ext. I'iie following are th»? results of tie* played yesterday .Men’s Dolblis. W. Peel A Dr. Sk.ie beat »<- A. K. Buttery A E. A. Swan G—3 6—o. C. Bradbery A C C. Kogers beat W. Jones A J. P. Scott 6—3
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  • 100 4 No fresh cases of cholera and have occurred in ITovince Melies*, last Sunday. f Eight cases ami six deaths ,e j aV from the infected ntea in Perak J*-’’ j;; This makes a, total <>f ca ,J! a deaths. pUt In consequence of •I e break in
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  • 32 4 j av tn f There will be a ride on 1 ll 1; ull dat 12th inst Meet, on the Par'd'’ 5 p.nir, and finish at the Golf Cu
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    • 266 4 Eastern Oriental Hotel, PENANG. z Z J *53 Unrivalled fcr its Situation Comfort 8 1 5 II a 3 g id 35 > o s ra O Where to sta <- co <« 5 20 £C O C e 3 W Z o its z g> F I Crag s
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    • 111 4 'fIONTRI HUTIOXS mud be address'd to The Editor, xcrittcxx onoxie .fide of the paper only and accompanied bxj the xoriter's namr and address, not necessari'xj for insertion but <w a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies must be paid at th" Pinang aIL Gazette Office, Penang, to the Se:retary, whose
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  • 126 5 SPLIT IK THS LABOUR PARTY. A PREPOSTEROUS CLAIM.” «.PRESENTATION ON COMMITTEES. [Rbutbr’s Service.] London, 10th May. Yesterday's sitting of the House of Commons disclosed an open breach between the two groups of the Labour Party. Mr. ,j Keir Hai'die protested against the appointment of two Liberal-L ib
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  • 121 5 THE NEW NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. REACTIONARY LAWS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th May. The new Russian National Assembly will P’oet for the first time on the 10th inst. (to-day), when there will be an elal>orate ceremonial, and the Tsar will make a speech from the throne at the Winter Palace. Some
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  • 100 5 END OF THE INDIAN TOUR. BRILLIANT RKCEPTION IN LONDON. [Reuters Service.’ London, 9th May. Their Roytl Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived home from India on board H.M.B. Reuoicn. Portsmouth was decorated witii bunting and a hearty welcome was extended. The children of
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  • 62 5 A MINISTERIAL VIEW. [Reuter’s Service London, 9th May. Mr. Lloyd George, President of the Board of Trade, in a continuation of the debate on the Education Bill in the House °f Commons, said that democracy had come to the conclusion that clericalism was its enemy. The people
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  • 40 5 SIR E. SATOW’S SUCCESSOR. [Reuter's Service.] London, 10th May. Sir John Jordan, K.CMG., c M the British Minister to Korea since] 1901, "ill succeed Sir Ernest Satow as British Minister at Peking on the latter s retirement.
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  • 38 5 APPROPRIATION OF LAND. Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th May. It is stated in Gaza that Turkey has appropriated a strip of land on the frontier ,J f Syria and Egvpt. a hundred thousand «cres in extent.
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  • 199 5 THE CHESTER CUP. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th May. The following is the result of the race for the Chester Cup, which was run yesterday Die Chester Cup (handicap) of 2,550 sovs (a cup value 50 sovs, and the remainder in specie), second to receive 300 sovs and
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  • 29 5 SQUADRON AT MELBOURNE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th May. The Japanese training squadron has* arrived at Melbourne. Extensive official preparations h ive been made for its reception.
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  • 26 5 A VISIT TO AUSTRIA. [Reuter’s Service London. 9th May. Die Kaiser intends to visit the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria at Schoenbrunn in June.
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  • 472 5 A meeting of the Straits Settlements Association was held at the offices of the In-titute of Directors. Loud >n. on 18th ult., Mr. W. G. Gulland, Chairman of the Association, presiding. The first business was the reading of the minutes of the meeting held on 4th ult,which
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  • 1161 5 ANNUAL REPORT: C The following is from the report for 1905 by Mr. W. Fox, Superintendent of Penang Botanic Gardena The number of visitors, especially on mail days, seems to increase indeed, the number of passengers lirought by the Genoan mails is amazing. There were fewer scientific
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  • 748 5 A well-known Singapore rubber expeit writes to the Singapore Tatler Between the margin of rubber production and of demur! there is Mill a great deal of room for supply. If is estimated that there are now planted in the Native Slates and Ceylon something over 100.000
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  • 818 6 the steamer Joshin-maru was success* fully launched from the Mitsu Bislii Dockyard recently. She is being constructed for w the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and her limensioiis are as follows:—Length, 212 feet breadth, 32.6 feet draught, 20 feet; displacement, 1,200 tons horse power, L3OO. The second of the
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  • 82 6 Ockana, Brit., 3507, Hayward, May 10, Bombay, gen., A. Gil til lan Co. Nippon, Aust.: 3999, Tonianoveek, May 9, Trieste, gen., S. Kustermann A Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Lowry, May 10, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Mukatha. Siam, gunboat, 450, Harowitz, May 9, Tongkali, Siamese Consul. Rhipevs, Brit.,
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  • 40 6 Avagyke for Deli. Petrel for Pangkalan Bramlan De Kock for Deli.Bajan. Edie. A T. Semawe Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Chan Tai for Perlis and Setul. Fitzpatrick for Rangoon. ALYrso for D«li. Flying Fish for Port Weld.
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  • 120 6 I*Kit Perak for Port Swettenham and S’pore, at 1 p in to-morrow. Taw Tong for Trang, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Nam Sang for Singapore and Hongkong, st 3 p.m. t<> morrow. Lai>y Wei,i> for Teluk Anson, at 3 p.m tomorrow. Devanha, for Ceylon, Australasia. India. Aden. Mauritius, A
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  • 209 6 »»«<»•, udiei <• /j ppi uxt lat» adttr* />-->.,>■/. Kiw win M arc, from Singapore. May 11. for Europe, Boustead A Co. Trieste, from Singapore, May 12, for Trieste via Rangoon, S. Kustermann Co. lim»menei s, from Liverpool, Mav 12, for Singapore, China, and Japan, W. M. A
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  • 126 6 Pknawg, 10th May, 1906. (By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank.} London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank 0. 4 7/16 3 Credit 3 Documentary 2,4 11/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rh 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 174, 3 days’ sight Private 177 Mtolras, Dwmaiul Bank
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  • 177 6 Penan<s. 10m May, 19<»6 Gohl leaf 31 l’ep|»er (W. (‘oast 3 ll»s 5 <>z.) n*’ sUwilt White Pep|»or 29.—sellers Trang Pepper 21.8«} sales M ace 81 Mace Picking* 70 selh-rs B Nutmegs llu <3 sales. No. i .6 sales. Sugar. < 2 X. no stock. Basket 2.67 j sales
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  • 570 6 Year of Number paid r For- Capital. of up Stock». Quotation», mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $10 $10 Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $3 buyer». 1900 175,000 13,500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’gCo. Ld. 12| severs. 1901 000*< on 60,000 10 ]0 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Min 12} sates.
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    • 68 6 Give Chamberlain’s Pain Balm a Trial. No other liniment affords such pro relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acquainted with its remarkable qualities and you will never wish
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    • 196 6 ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS. SINGAPORE TO ’JAVA PORI’S. P’/RT DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND, QUEENSLAND PORTS. A- SYDNEY ALSO TAKING. CARGO FOR BRITISH NEWcI’INEA. NEW p.RITAI N AN I> NEW Z E A LAND PO Ri s (with transhipment a *As indiicema'nt offers. A rgular montJily service to above port iiiaitaineal by
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    • 231 6 Any it ?hing skin <lU»ms<’. such as pile* eczema, chilblains. t;?urvv. pimples, or s ings of insect-», is «juiekiy relieved ami permanentlv curr»l i»v Doans ointment, which may !>«• had of all rliemists. U AM fl Unequalled j Purifying Agent 1 K AND IS y indispensable in Hot Countries. jI
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    • 214 6 g I ill fiuti be h trilliii )■'< a i tbc /bdy MiUinlain», and shall a a r 1 upo'i 1 I’MUO, tekich ;iu y y's ifirtract I rtCCMJlllse.' El/WAMD WukMlUh C j Sportsmen provided with LEMCO are equipped for all emergencies in the food line. In addition to its
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    • 522 6 notice. HAVE this day admitted Mr S v v c Ambrose a partner in O ur PRESGRAVE MATTHEWS Penang, Ist May, 1906. I 3 5 8 10 12-5 NOTICE. PENANG ~TDRF CLUB. '"p HE Race Course will be officially--1 for Training on and after MoiX" the 14th instant. Hacking is
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    • 2033 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA J HONGKONGAND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch-Indische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. OATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED. (NetherhXudian’ Ditram u Paid-up-Capital »10,000.000 «letherl.nde Trading Sool.ty. Fiaml Amta far th* United Slain »1 E liBh d AT Incorporated by Royal Charter. K E
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