Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1906

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833. No. 134 VOL. LXIV. FRIDAY, 15th JUNE, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2020 1 lntended Sailings. sewing; P.& 0. Steam Naviga- BR T SH ND[fl s TEAM NAVIGATION Co.. LTD 11 Norddeutschtr Lloyd. Bremen. tion, Company. 1 nnci» AMIHtt AN® KEPABTOWS. Ko Iht.hd.d to Sail. St.ak.k, 11\ 4 MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam, j-m ff Imperial German Mall Line. v Outwards. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat
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    • 810 2 ~~~.:x.;-|THEAN CHEE 4 Co.,™ INT GnL Capital Subscribed $2,000,000 FrinAnw. Amount Paid-up 60C 000 Liverpool. London. l=== I4 Rish °P Street. Will be found one of the best appoluted JUMI Secretary, w. h. Ray, Esq 7 most up-to-date Hotels in the Straits. Electricallv The undersigned, Agents for the above 'T'Hh
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  • 785 3 A correspondent who has resided fov some years in the Far East writes to a Home paper: “It is vastly amusing tc those who have passed a part of their lives in the Celestial Empire to find the Chinese emigrant to South Africa portrayed as
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  • 157 3 An American in Europe, describing his observations in the New York Heral'i) writes the following amusing skit on rubber pavement, which is illustrated by a picture of a London hansom horse examining his hoof after contact with this new material. The large covered court of the Savoy Hotel
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  • 1261 3 MOTION TN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. At a meeting of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce on the sth inst., Mr. Davidson, the Chairman, submitted a resolution •Repressing disappointment. at Government refusing to make the Port Trust a reality. Mr. H. W. Unwin, in seconding said In
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  • 479 3 London, June s.—Yorkshire has beaten Lancashire by six wickets Kent has beaten Sussex by an innings ami 117; Essex has beaten Gloucestershire by an innings and 82 Leices’ershire has beaten Northampton by 225. The Tok io Government has authorised the formation of a South Manchurian Company to
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  • 341 3 The Globe <>f the 24th ult. says :—Having failed to elicit any sympathy from Sir E. Grey, Mr. Bright, of Oldham, turned to Mr. Morley at question time yesterday, in the fond hope of inducing him to promise the suppression of the exportation of Indian opium to
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  • 262 3 Per P. .t O steamer Moollan, from Lon«l«>n, May 25, connecting with the steamer ZAerati/ta at Colombo, due at Penang June 21 :—To Penang, Mr M. McKenzie. Mr. J. J. Men!way, Mr T. J. iJayn To Singapore, Mr. J. Le Fevr-, Air. E. R Salzmann, Mr.
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    • 126 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. No Competition. During the summer months children are The uniform success of Chambcrla.n subject to disorders of the bowels, and Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy in should receive the most careful attention, the relief and cure o ,o e c° n, l lu As soon as
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    • 93 3 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I trie»! several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommend ed Chamberlain’» Pain Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble
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    • 207 3 Beware of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let i hi ig on no oie c.m tell what the cn I may lie Others have be«* cured of their coughs very qu’ckly by using Ch.amb i lain's Cough Re nedy. AVhy
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    • 875 3 WANTED. TOR SALE. PARA Rubber Stumps and Seeds. AUSTRALIAN CHESTNUT MARE, Please state price per thousand, xx fast, quiet in harness; age less F. O. B. or Rail. I than 4 years, any reasonable offer accepted. A PP*y t4J Apply to “X. 15 6 KENNEDY Co. 3 0. 6 c/o
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  • 110 4 Friday, Isth June. Homeward B. I. Mail.. Harinston’s Circus. Municipal Meeting, 3p m. Saturday, I6th June. Harmston’s Circus. High water 7.36 p.m. Low water 1.3$ a.in. Sunday, 17th June. First Sunday After Trinity. High water 8.26 p.m. Low water 9.27 a.m. Monday, IBth June. Town Band. Esplanade, 6
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  • 940 4 Among the problems which the Government of the Straits Settlements and the F.M.3. has now to fa'ce-ie-the regeneration, or jierhaps it would be better to say the preservation, of the Malay race in that part of I he Peninsula which enjoys the blessing of British rule.
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  • 192 4 Fine weather again favoured Harmston’s Circus l ist night, when a large audience was att.ractad to the great tent in the Dato Kramat Gardens The programme was carried through without a hitch from start to finish, and the various events went off in excellent stile. The “aerial flights”
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  • 944 4 C. R. C. v. A. C. S. The return League fixture between the Chinese Recreation Club and the AngloChinese School attracted a crowd of nearly .three thousand spectators to the Esplanade yesterday evening. A large number of those round the ropes came from the School represented on thu field,
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  • 386 4 LETTER FROM MR. E. W. B[Rc n The following letter appears i n t|l Singapore Free Press e Dear Sir.—l have read the appreciate notice, wi.ich appeared in your p a p er the efforts which a committee of p er t men are making to
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  • 521 4 The Selangor Rubber Co. has dtcl.treda dividend of 20 per cent., according to the London correspondent of a Colombo contemporary. which remarks —The Selengor Rubber Company, with the Bukit Kajah (2.077), the Anglo-Malay (1,713), .the Linggi (1,220) and the Vallambrosa (1,141 j Rubber Companies has one of the
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    • 122 4 WHERE TO STAY: E. 0. HOTEL Penang. THE W HOTEL Penang Hills. RAfFLES HOTEL Singapore. STRAHD HOTEL Rangoon. SARKI ES BROTHERS, Proprietors. k THEATRICAL REQUISITES. The Following in Stock: Eye Brow Pencils, Liners, Assorted Colors, Black and Brown. Spirit Guin, GREASE PAINTS:— Theatrical Rouge, Nos. 1, 14, 2. 24, 3,3
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    • 117 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be address d to The Editor, written on one 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. y| LL monies must be paid "t the Pinang 1» Gazette Office, Penang, to tHe
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  • 132 5 QUESTIOM 111 THE COMMONS. ministerial opinion. adverse to the SCHEME.'* Hrvtku'm Service London, 15th June. In reply to a question in the House of Commons by Sir John J inline (Liberal Member for Roxburghshire), Mr. Winston Churchill, Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies, furnished some figures
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  • 79 5 BRITISH OFFICIAL MURDERED. HEAVY FIGHTING. [Rkutkh’s Service.] London, 15th June. Mr. E. C. Crewe-R*ad, Assist mt District Commissioner for Southern Nigeria, has been murdered by llausas in the Asaba Hmtetland. Two hundred of the Southern Nigeria Regiment, commanded by Captain Rudkin, hastened to the scene, and defeated the
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  • 103 5 BRITISH RIGHTS. STATEMENT BY FOREIGN SECRETARY [Reuter’s Service London, 15th June. In the House of Commons yesterday, Sr Edward Grey, Secretary <>f State for Foreign Affairs, st ated that the righ‘B which we possess in the Congo of seeing that thw Treaty obligations are observed cannot Be affected
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  • 74 5 AN AUSTRIAN OPINION. [Rkutkr’s Service.] London, 14th June. A telegram from Vienna states that Count Goluehowski, Foreign Minister for Austria-Hungary, made a speech to the Austro-Hungarian Delegation in which he replied to the recent attacks upon the Triple Alliance. He said that the Alliance is only operative
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  • 63 5 OPPONENT FOR Mr. LYTTELTON. [Rkutek's Service.] London, 15th June. Mr. M. C. Mallik, Liberal, will oppose die Rt. Hon. Alfred Lyttelton in his candidature for the representation of St. George, Hanover Square, at the impending byeelection. i Mr. Mallik was defeated at the last Rtneial election by the
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  • 60 5 ELEVEN DEATHS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 15th June. An explosion has occurre I on the Interactional Mercmtile Marine Company’s lirior lluverforrt (11,635 tons) which has arrived at Liverpool from New York. Eleven persons have been killed, and forty others have been injured. The explosion is attributed to
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  • 246 5 OUTRAGE ON BRITISH OFFICERS. ATTACKED BY VILLAGERS. DEATH OF A CAPTAIN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 15th June. It is reported that five British Officers were out pigeon-shooting at a village near Fanta, in Lower Egypt, when they were surrounded by the vdlagers, who deprived them of their guns and bludgeoned
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  • 50 5 SESSION ARRANGEMENTS. [ReuTer's Service London, 14th June. It is expected that the House of Commons will finish the E location Bill on 20th July that the House will rise on the 3 d August; and that the Autumn session will begin near the end of Octol>er.
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  • 30 5 A DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE. [Reuter's Service.] Lon b»n, 15th June. Diplomatic relations lietween Greece and Roumania have been finally broken off. Russia will prot*c- the Greek subjects in Roumania.
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  • 152 5 The Singapore papers have received from Mr. Owen confirm-.tion of the news of the possibility of a Straits versus Rangoon cricket match at Rangoon. The Burman organisation have invited the Singapore Cri-ket Club to furnish a team, and the Club have decided to make the eleven representative of
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  • 223 5 An Amusing Blunder. An incident which hai cause I much amusement amongst the Police Inspectors and Sergeants in Singapo-e occurred last Friday. I: appears tliat some counterfeit Hongkong and Shanghai Bank notes were found in circulation in P< nang, and the authorities here, noting the forgery was
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  • 439 5 What have been given as the basal facts of the Pulo Laut rumours are admitted, but the prospect of the coal depdt there under German control developing into anything more important from a naval aspect is minimised by the followting information which reaches the Paris correspondent
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  • 509 5 The' sharp decline in tin is a blessing in disguise, f<>r with the metal maintained at the figure £215 per ton a crisis in the tin plate industry must have arisen, says the Daily Record uf the 26th ult. Now th it tin has reacted to
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  • 717 5 NEW BOOKS. The following new books were received up to 13th June, 1906 The Cambridge Modern History, Vol-IX, Napoleon: A Staff Officer’s Scrap-Book during the Russo-Japanese War, by Lieut.-General Sir lan Hamilton. The Life of Fr«»ude, by H. Paul. Molri mined and the Rise of Islam, bv D.
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  • 728 6 The French cable steamer Francis de Arago has returned to Singapore from Pontianak, where she went to lay cable. Another French cable-steamer, the Provincia has arrived at Singapore from St. Tropez via the canal with full cable tanks. It is not known what work she is to
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  • 57 6 G. Afcau, Brit., 2961, Belson, June 14, Calcutta, gen. A. A. Anthony Co. Pacbumba, Brit., 544, D’Cruz, June 15, Moulmein, gen., H Liebert Co. Hebe, Brit., 345. Inkster, June 15, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Kistna, Brit., 524, Learmont, June 15, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Avagyee, Brit.,
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  • 38 6 Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Pkkak for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe for Deli. Ladv Weld for Teluk Anson. Bhakata for Rangoon and Calcutta. Flying Dragon for Port Weld. G. Ai'car for Singapore and Hongkong.
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  • 230 6 PICK Mary Austin for Port Swettenham, at 1 p.m-to-morrow. Rotorua for Tongkah, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Avagyee for Deli, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Petrel for Pangkalan Brar.dan, at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Chan Tai for Perlis and Setul, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Langkat for Pangkor and Teluk Anson, at
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  • 171 6 V >•■••» <>/ V/,»., trhere ft <tf>j‘roei>....e» mA*»- />. ..„1 atixnts. Sithonia, from Singapore. June 14, for Bremen via ports. Behn Meyer •o. Benai.der, from Singapore. June 15, for Lon don and Antwerp, S. Buttery A Co. Jason, from fiirgapore, June 16, for London, Amsterdam, and Anlvvor,, V»
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  • 129 6 Penamg, 15th June, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank. J London Demand Bank 2/4} 4 months’ sight Bank 2.4 7/16 3 Credit 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank IN 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 175 6 Penang, 15th June, 1900 Gohl leaf 81 Pejqwr (W. C<»a«t 3 llm 5 oz.) slock White Pepper 29 —sellers Trang Pe|q»er 21} Bellers. Mace .81 Mace Pickings 68} s It. Nutmeg» 110 .3 sales. ?N<>. I 6 sales. 2 x.. no stock. Itankei 2tJ7| sales Tapioca Floor |SO sales.
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  • 601 6 Year of Number Paid For- I Capital. of Value, up. Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. I i MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $5 6nt/er<. 1900 175,000 13.500 10 •10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. LI. 12} severs. 1901 600,900 90.000 10 ]0 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin
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    • 134 6 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly. Jt can be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping all kinds of diarrhoea, and at the
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    • 194 6 Union S.S. Go. of N.Z., Limited. Singapore to New Zealand direct. Auckland, Wellington, Lytletton A Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inducement offers) "VIIE Co.’s T. S. S. A PARI It A, 5.704 tons, El I>. S I’ol’l, Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly fast service lietvveen Singapore and
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    • 220 6 Through Passages lo Europe. Koninklijkc I’akelvaarl Maatschappij Smomvaart MaatschAppij Nederland.” !H< >UG 11 passage I icketNScan now Le A Looker! at the following rates from I’enang to (lenoa rn t Salrang Well.) Single. Rktukn. Ist Class. 2ini Class. I 670. f 400. Nt C,w i 2,,,i Clas f 1010. f
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    • 138 6 DAHL’S MILK. ¥Oll should take it for Breakfast and Tiffin Every Day You should use it for your Cocktails You should rear .your children upon it! Per case of IS 1 tins $7.75. G. H. SLOT Co. c®W¥lĕa»branE r„H Praam &?t> o Full bream, COWSHEAD Full Cream Unsweetened?) Unsweetened CONMNSED
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    • 474 6 LOST. ON 11th’instant either on p r launch or the jetty, a brooch consisting of a large black surrounded with pearls and set i n with an inscription on the back •Finder will be rewarded on returning same to d R PARK, 15 6 YAfiROW HILL NURSERIES Seeds and Seedlings
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  • 1163 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING. 1906. Tuesday 31st July, Thursday 2nd Jiugust AND Saturday 4t6 Jlugust. first day. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1906. 1, The Maiden Plate. Value *6OO. A Itace for Maiden Horses taht as per scale reduced U H®. All uis imported into the Straits or F
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    • 429 7 Dr. F. A. Moffatt, R.D.S, TO AVOID Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST Cholera, Typhoid, Plague, Crown an«l Bridge Work a ally. X Dr. S. R. WAGONER will return aftet a trip throng Sumatra anti may be consulted at my Office from March 15th TEI.I’.P -»NK N«. 3J” AN D Dp. S.
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