Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1906

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 122 VOL. LXIV. THURSDAY, 3lst MAY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1954 1 lntended Sailings. Wwfng P. 0. Steam Naviga- BR T |s H INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. ffl\ m cm mimTm hputbres. k Ist|! ,d d to Ba,l WpX MAIL SERVICE. Negapata>n? F Imperial German Mail Line. w Dnbrard*. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat. 9th
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    • 1071 2 ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY. l nt^ skJ Chabanneau Brandy. Keslers Champagne. J.;.-» O<alRM««Ill J fSSSSSSSKSSKSI Market at low prices, ho desires to dra 1-1 1 *ll* attention to his certificated Crushed Food for Ho,ses a,,<i ,s p‘ep Mre,J eveu at a fl W lIQ rl I’d IwllllT* H Z jj
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  • 905 3 .........v. "janied you with a dog license.” Daily 1 graph 'There never was a period when the older ,le in the world were not convinced manners were on the down grade. j (|l i r and long ago, when interesting little folks’ squatted on the chalk
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  • 667 3 SEPTEMBER 13th-27th, 1906. Qualities and kinds of Rubber grown in Ceylon, (Samples of not legs than 5 lb.) Ceylon Ceylon <fc For Best Samples of only. Abroad. 1 Para Rubber “biscuit” G.Medal G. Medal S. Medal S. Medal 2 Para Rubber “sheet” G. Medal G. Medal S.
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  • 474 3 Straits and F. M. S. cadets may be interested to learn the following particulars regarding Cadeeships in the Ceylon Civil Service as published a few days ago in the Ceylon Government Gazette. The salary of a Cadet commences at the rate of £3OO a year without quarters.
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  • 192 3 Theft oh the s.s. Kistna.” Chan Ah Fojk, a Cantomse, and five Ke In, passengers on board the s.«. Kistna, were charged before Mr. Colman at Singapore on Friday with theft of a sum of $651 on the 21st inst. The money belonged to three other Chinese pas-engers on board,
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  • 190 3 The Turn»*, in a highly flattering article on the 22nd inst. on the progress made by Siam, discusses the question of extraterritorial rights claimed by Siam over the Burmese am! Shan tribes. The Tinies admits that Siam has done a great deal to raise the standard of justice,
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  • 197 3 The following from the L. and C. Express will be interesting to tin-miners at the present juncture Concerning the tin production in Banca in 1905, an official report issued by the Colonial Minister on October 13, 1905, mentioned that the quantity to be offerer! at auction by
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  • 202 3 —Ceylon Observer. A machine to extract rubiier from leaves and twigs of “Ceara” rubber is being erected at the Experiment Station. The machine is one got up by Messrs. Brown <k Davidson of Taluwakele. Mr. Sculfer, Engineer, is fitting it up and will be ready for
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  • 263 3 —Nomb in Ceylon Observer. I'm wrenched from out the Nursery, I’m stumped to fifteen inches And later on I'm pollarded Or racked by thumb nail pinches 1) Ami when at last I come to grow And put forth branches tender, The cattle come and
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    • 63 3 A Safe Medicine. Mothers of sm ill children nee 1 n >t hesitate to administer Chamberl.iin’s Cough lvm- |y. It contains no opiate or n irco’lc i" any form and may be given to a with as much confidence as to an ■'d'd It always cures and cures quickly beiirge
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    • 63 3 Satisfaction Everywhere. “I have been selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my retail shop of this place for six years, says Adolph Abrahamson of DurbanviHe, Cape Colony. I find it. to give satisfaction with the people who use it and it is the best selljr of any cough remedy I handle.”
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    • 123 3 A Safe Speculation. If you have an attack of rheumatism and Chamberlain’s.Pa n Balm gets you back to work in a feiv days, will it not pay for itself several Mmes over? There is no need of suffering from rheumatism for a mouth or six weeks, incurring the expense of
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    • 251 3 THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, PENANG. Will be found one of the best appointed and most up-to-date Hotels in the Straits. Electrically lit and ventilated throughout:—An Electric Fan in every Bed-room. This Hotel has secured the services of a first class certificated French Chef, late of, the Grand Hotel, Rig’gi, Genova, Grand
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  • 150 4 Thursday. 31 st May. Penang Band Public Meeting, Town Hall, 3.30 p.m Football Anglo-Chinese School v. Old Boys, Esplanade. High water 6.45 pm. Low water 12.35 a m Friday, Ist Juae. Municipal Commission Meeting, 3 p.m. Y.M C.A.: General Meeting, AngloChinese School, 9.15 p m. High w ater
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  • 1778 4 It was hardly to Im* expected thajt Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman’s Cabinet, formidable as it looks on paper, would hang together very long, and rumours of resignations and reconst i uct ion have been rife for some time past. It must have l»een a puzzle to most
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  • 898 4 SUCCESSFUL GATHERING tv LONDON. The first annual dinner of the Fed Malay States was held on Friday in the Walnut Rooms, Grand gar Square, London. There was ;i attendance of Malav men, and the dinner voted a complete .e*'* As the dinner was m»re Or a
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    • 78 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. An Ideal Spot for Spending Holidays. SPECIAL DINNER Saturday, 2nd June, at 7.36 p.m. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Spectacles, Sunglasses, AND Pince-nez. New Stock of all Descriptions OF ABOVE With all the Latest Improvements. Sight Testing Free of Charge. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY,
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    • 115 4 must be addressed to The Editor, written online side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. 4 yf LL monies must be paid <4 th* “Piuang m Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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  • 345 5 THE DERBY. RESULT AND BETTING. RECORD TIME. [Reuter’s Service London, 30th May. The Epsom Summer Meeting began on Tuesday. The following was the result of the Derby, run to-day The Deh by Stakes of 6,500 so vs. by subscription of 50 sovs. each, h ft., or 5
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  • 71 5 MINISTERIAL RUMOURS. [Reuter’s Service London, 30th May. There are strong rumours of an impending readjustment of the Ministry. The Marquis of Ripon, Lord Privy Seal, is mentioned as likely to retire, and it is expected th.it Mr. Winston Churchill, Vnder-Secretarv of State for the Colonies, will be
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  • 66 5 THE NATIVE REBELLION. FURTHER FIGHTING. [Reuter’s Service London, 31st May. Lieut.-Colonel Mackenzie, commanding the Natal Carabiniers, attacked the rebels with a strong force in the Inruzi Valley, pursuing them into the bush and killing forty. t hie Natal trooper was killed. Fhe rebels again attacked Col. Leuchar’s force
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  • 54 5 SULTAN AND CONSUL-GENERAL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st May. Sir Ed ward Grey. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the Sultan of Zanzibar is bound to follow loyally and faithfully the advice of His Majesty’s Con-sul-General on all matters relating to the
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  • 25 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st May. Signor Giolitti has completed the formation of the new Dalian Ministry, .including Signor Tittoni as Foreign Minister.
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  • 128 5 BATTLESHIP ASHORE. FEARED WRECK. TQRPEDO-BOAT COLLISION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st May. The British battleship Montagu has gone badly ashore in the Bristol Channel. She lias lost both propellers, and it is doubtful, if she caii be refloated. The crew have been saved, but several are injured. Several
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  • 57 5 CONTRACT SIGNED. [Reuter’s Service London, 31st May. The wedding contract lietween King Alfonso of Spain and H. R. H. Princess Ena of Battenberg has been signed at the El Pardo. A banquet in honour of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales was given at
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  • 52 5 STATEMENT BY Mr. ASQUITH. (Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st May. In the course of a discussion in the House of Commons, Mr. H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that he entirely assented regarding the desirability of reducing the duty on tea as much and as soon
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  • 40 5 LATEST BOMB OUTRAGE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st May. A bomb has been thrown at the ex-Governor-General of Alikbanoff at Kutais, in Transcaucasia, ami he was wounde 1 in the thigh. A bystander was killed and three others were wounded.
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  • 39 5 PROPOSED JAPANESE COLONY. [Reuter’s Service London, 30th May. Plans have l>een completed in New York for the colonization of several thousand Japanese in the south-west portion of Texas, where 520,000 acres have been acquirer! for the purpose.
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  • 34 5 THE COMING BUDGET. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st May. It is anticipated that there will be a deficit in the French-Bud get of £9,000.000 sterling, which is par tly due to extra naval expenditure
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  • 191 5 The following is the business for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be rea<l and confirmer!. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Re Penang Band. 5. Application from Mr. Lees for water to be laid
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 456 5 [To the Editor of the Pinang Ga zelte. Sir, It was with immen-,e interest that I read the editorial published in the Pinang Gaze’te of last Monday, dealing with the question of labour supply for Estates. You were, I believe, led to fairly discuss
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  • 400 5 The statutory meeting of this company was held at the offices of the Lon lon Chamber of Commerce on 10th inst., Sir Frank A. Swettenharn (chairman) presiding. The Chairman, in the course of a brief statement, said the capital of the company had been
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  • 536 5 v APRIL RETURNS. TJie Board of Trade Returns show that the imports of the United Kingdom for April amounted to £47,054,231, an increase on April of last year of £3,771,405, and the exports to £27,032,306, an increase of £2,893,838. These are the largest figures that our foreign trade
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  • 281 5 I’he comp-native statistics of tin, published by Mr. Walter Hy. Barnanl, on 28th ult., give the fol!»>wing information regard ing Straits tin Shipped to London. America, ami Continent from Ist to 30th Apr.il, 4.855 tons as coi.np.tr» 1 with 4,543 t»m> for April, 1905. and 5,487 tons for
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  • 94 5 The Cause List. The following small causes are set down for trial before Mr. Justice Thornton tomorrow Saw Seng v. Teok Chong See. Avana Eusoof Gunny r. Pah Etam and another: an»l in the matter Che Din, a claimant. K. P. Mahd. Madarsah v E. M. V. P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 4 5 SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 25 5 [AZZ communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents.] SADDLES. McAlister Co., Ltd,
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    • 406 5 CHAMPAGNES. Bollinger (Reiiaudin) Very Dry Extra Quality, Irroy Co. carte d’Or Ex Sec Extra Quality. Dufaut Fils Cie. Private Cuvee Sec. SOLĔ~AGĔNTS, Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., (ESTABLISHED 1864). Price List on Application to Office, at the Corner of Beach Street and Church Street Ghaut. New Advertisements. Pritchard_& Co. JUST ARRIVED The
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  • 755 6 The Sutlej, cruiser, Captain W. L. Grant, from the China Station, convoying the tor-pedo-boat destroyers Bat and Myrmidon from Gibraltar, arrived at Plymouth late on the 27th ult. After leaving Gibraltar the cruiser experienced a succession of northerly gales, which caused her to seek shelter for the
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  • 81 6 Rostock, Ger., 2879, Trulsen, May 30, Singapore. gen., Behn Meyer Co. Japan, 2795. Brit., Notley, May 30, London, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Lady Weld, Brit., 245. Quine, May 31, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On. Lightning. Brit., 2122. Spence, May 31, Calcutta, gen A.A. Anthony Co. Zaida, Brit., 2905,
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  • 64 6 De Kock for Deli,pajan, Edie, T. Semawe, Rostock for Colomlio and Eurepe. Ban Wiiatt Soon for Langkat. Lightning for Singapore and Hongkong. Hok Canton for Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Glenogle for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Zaida for Singapore.
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  • 217 6 ritit CoKnelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca, at 1 p m. to-morrow. Pkicak for Port Swettenham ami Singapore, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson, at 3 p.m tomoriow. Bhakata for Rangoon and Cdciitta, taking mails for Euroi>e, etc., via Bombay at 4 p m. to-morrow’.
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  • 323 6 <,f S(e, t mer t trfiere fm,u, lyyunviuinlt ■i.H* nf nvrir.J, Benaujy, from London, May 31, for Singapore, China, ami Japan. S. Buttery Co Moyune, from Singapore, June 2. for Amsterdam, L« ndon and Antwerp. W. M. A Co. Macduff, from Liverpool. June 2 for Singapore, and <
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  • 34 6 Per 8. s. Japan from L mdon Mr. Chas. Samuel, and Mr. Howlett. Per 8. 8. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson Dr. and Mrs. Dowden ami child, Messrs. W. Duncan, and Stuart.
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  • 126 6 Penang, 31st May, 190 ft (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank. J London Demand Bank *2/4} 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/16 3 Credit -»/4| 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs 174} 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 177
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  • 181 6 Penan'i, 31 st May, 1 Gold leaf 81 Pepper (W. Coast 3 I 5 oa.) ”o "t«-A White Pepper 31 sell tr Trang Pepj>er 21 87} sales. Mace .81 Mace Pickings 68} s B. Nutmegs 110 <3} {No. I 6 (pales 2 x. n<> stock. Basket 2 071 sales
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  • 584 6 Y 2 rO N b,,r I"ue PoM o For- Capital. of Value up- Stocks. Quotations, niation. Shares. i MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30.000 $lO s|o Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s4} buyers 1900 175.000 13.500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 12\ sellers. 1901 600.000 60,000 10 JO Bruseh
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 85 6 Children When Teething. 1 his is the most d.uigerous age in the life of a child. At this time they have more or less diarrhoea, which weakens the 8\ stem and renders the child more susceptible to disease. Any unusual looseness of the bowels should be promptly controlled, which can
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    • 85 6 Give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a Trial. No other liniment affords such prompt relief from rheum itic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial ami become acquainted with its remarkable qualities and you will never
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    • 113 6 LEMCO for delicious meat jellies. I < fill must eat salt Then why not choose the only one— CEREBOS SALT which both seasons and strengthens the Food. NOTICE. I'' Hl*' undersigned do hereby give notice that my wife Lee Paik Giin alias Etam of Stewart Lane, Penang, having left my
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    • 133 6 GRAHAM Co, Ltd, 4, Beach Street, Penang. Having Just Unpacked a Large Shipment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Sundries, ARE CONFIDENT THAT THEY ARE NOW ABLE TO FILL WHOLESALE ORDERS FOR Estates, Hospitals, Dispensaries. In Sundries Department. Red Cross Feeding Bottle, a Bottle of the most Hyginic Design 60
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    • 612 6 The Liver and Stomach. Fact» You Ought to Know. The liver and stomach work liarmoni. oudy together, to change the food wee i into blood, bone, and tissue. The stomach supplies the gastric juice which digests'tl albuminous part, of our food, bi|! from the liver completes the process digestion by
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  • 1181 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING. 1906. Tuesday 31st July, 2nd A N D Saturday 4t6 FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 3lst JULY, 1906. 1. Th© Alaiden Plate. Value |6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into the Straits or F.M.S. as
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    • 129 7 NEW MUSIC. Sheard’s 30th Comic and Variety Annual now ready. Post Free 75 els. New Supplies of Special Twisted Silk Violin Strings. George Tissington Co., 23, Beach Street, Penang. Orders Received for Mr. E. Morgan, Piano Tuner. MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLES “THE WORLDS BEST BICYCLES.” They Run Easy and Keep Running Easy.
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    • 320 7 Dr. F. A. Mollatt, R.D.S, Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST. No. 32 NORTHAM ROAD. Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment. Crow'n and Bridge Work a Specialty. Dr. S. R. WAGONER will return after a trip through Sumatra and may be consulted at my Office from March 15th. TELEPHONE
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    • 1465 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA] HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI ftEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch-lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. «AATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA LIMITED u E l Scom P to M aatschapDh (Netherlands-Indian Discount rAv’ u Preval rh a t»r Paid-up-Capital .i. $10,000.000 Motherland* Trading Society. Fiscal Agents for
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