Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1906

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 149 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY, 3rd JULY. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2052 1 Intended Sailings. nwy. p.& 0. Steam Naviga- BRmSH ND A STEAM NfIV GAT ON Co LTD «4 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. fiK VIMCTF.O ARRIVED WPAITWK. D to San. 5r..... WK\ mah SERVICE. Negaimtain; q a <r.i t i n mi r s n/ftkW Imperial German Mail Line. 1/ .MAIL
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    • 815 2 the LONDON DIRECTORY, CONTAINING over 2.000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising JJ JL XA VXLA. \Z XJI jX LX nZ nJ kj XzL A X RaMj) traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland X/ SMgx □HLJgBi g®» Besides being a
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  • 1732 3 -r llt gydn'y Daily Telegraph recently had J terview which .Mr. Warnford Lock on ‘lhiect of Chinese labour in Malaya. S in tho F.M.B. will pro. l,|v not endorse all .Mr. Lock’s statements, ■’’views, representing some years’ exi.ielice of thi- great tin-producing country, T. iirc sure,
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  • 1201 3 GOVERNOR’S IN L’ERESTING JOURNEY. Reuter’s Agency has received details of a very interesting expedition, lasting over 3| months, recently undertaken by Sir John Rodger, of the Gold Coast. Starting from the coast, His Excellency travelled as far as Gambaga, 400 miles in the interior, making a detailed
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  • 190 3 The folowing unclaimed letters and papers are lying at the Penang Post Office Allard. R. J. James, J. E. Allen. Mrs. W. Joel, L. Almeida, R. S. de Lane, \X Aucbencrag, S. S. Lobo, J. R. Bandaiq O. Lomox, F. J. Baumann. J. C. Malins, A. L. Bridges,
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  • 250 3 Per P. JI O. steamer Marmora from London, June 8, connecting with steamer Delhi at Colombo, due at Penang July 5 l’o Penang, Mr. E. J. W. Eames, Mr. J. McKeon. Mr. W. H. T. Pattenson. To Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carey, Miss K.
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  • 1033 3 Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Friday, the Ist June, 1906. Pkksent.—J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), Dr. P. V. Locke, Lim Eu Toh. Esq., L. H. Clayton,. Esq and Lo Beng Quang, Esq. Absent:—A. R. Adams, Esq. 1. The Minutes of the last ordinary
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 63 3 by Dealers Every, where. a- a storekeeper at Carcoar, Mi Australia, says I never fail to '■“commend -Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera, Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it <H, d.. ou make no mistake when you i,u y this medicine. Dealers all over the mntiy will tell you the, same thing. J
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    • 97 3 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. 8. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severely from this terrible disease for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until I tried Chamberlain’s
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    • 73 3 Be Firm. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not allow the dealer to sell you a substitute. Be firm in your conviction that there is nothing so good. This medicine has been tested in the most severe and dangerous cases of cramps,
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    • 368 3 LOST. A FOX-TERRIER DOG, black and tan markings on head, answers to the name of Nipper.” Owner T. A. MARTIN, u c Penang Club. NOTION. JAMES OLDHAM <k Co., Rubber Brokers and Agents, 19, St. Dunstan's Hill, Gt. Tower St London, E. C., secure best prices ruling for Rubber of
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  • 128 4 Tuesday, 3rd July. League Football: St. X. v. P. R. C. P.C C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. High water 9.36 a.in. Low water 3.36 p.m Wednesday, 4'.h July. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. P.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. High water 10.21 p.m. Low water 4.20a.m Thursday. sth July.
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  • 27 4 Philips. —At Trethella,” Cambridge, New Zealand, on Ist July, the wife of John I. Philips, E«j., of Ipoh, Perak, Federated Malay States, of a daughter. .1
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  • 1773 4 Tuesday, 3rd J uly, 1906. There have been numerous applications for land in Kedaii for planting purposes from Europeans and others since the inauguration of the new regime, and the publication of the Land Enactment,’ which, as we pointed out recently, places the tenure of laud on a satisfactory basis,
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  • 287 4 The Investor, Guardian tlnv upon this flotation co,n| nent 8 Each ex-Governor, Resident councillor and guide, of the. u i Ot ler Malay States and neighbourhood to be taking some rubber entp.-, lppears hi. wing. The present pro by the name Sir Win»,. T'" 1
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  • 239 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The July lawn tennis tournament under the auspices of the Penang Cricket Club commenced on the Esplanade tennis courts yesterday evening, when the following ties were decided Double Handicap. D. Beatty Jlr C. C. Rogers —15.4; ieal E. Reimann it H. Waugh 2 6)
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  • 65 4 January to M 'V. 1906. 190,1 Pikuls. Fiku > Perak 179,173.88 Selangor 112,08-> G > l- T., N. Sembilan 32.610 44 34 Pahang U.S 18.02 Total 337,717.99 A decrease of I’ikn UDuty Collected 1906. 190a u s t« -PQ-'IO Perak ...2.1 12.085 34 1 •*<
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  • 41 4 The Cause List. The following is the list of ca ,f for hearing before Mr. Justice to-morrow ve r. Ovi Swee Seen and Cheeh i houy Chea Then Lye. J|je Kwong Woh Thong and Co. L Patriotic Assurance Co.
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    • 205 4 WHERE TO'“STAY; E. 0. HOTEL Penang. THE riW HOTEL Penang Hills. RAffLES HOTEL Singapore. STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. SAR KIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. PT,F.ASF, APPLY FOR OUR New Price List OF Patent Medicines Proprietary Articles. Comes into Force on Ist July. GREAT REDUCTIONS 10 per cent. Discount lor Cash Payments. 5 per
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    • 109 4 must be addressed 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. ALL monies must be paid at the Pinang ■*> Gazette" Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose receipts
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  • 137 5 THE TANIA INCIDENT. questions in the commons. FOREIGN SECRETARY’S ATTITUDE. [Rrutkr’s Servick.] London, 3rd July. sil Edward Grey, Secretary of State for F) re iau Affairs, speaking in the House of in ons yesterday with reference to a e number of questions complaining of i» which the executions and
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  • 87 5 .BASIS OF RENTAL. statement in the commons. Jlkutek s Service London, 3rd July. Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secre-(aiv of State for Foreign Affairs, stated yesterday in the House of Commons that the past’three years’ successful working of the pearl fidiery in Ceylon had not afforded a basis
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  • 73 5 THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. Reuter’s Agency learns that, as the result of the recent visit to South Africa of the committee of enquiry, under the chairmanship of Sir J. West Ridgeway, in regard to the basis of a Constitution for the Transvaal and Orangia
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  • 59 5 SCARBOROUGH CAPTURED.’ AN EXCITING FIGHT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd July. In the course of the Naval Manoeuvres, the attacking fleet captured Scarborough, and now claims to have complete control of the English Channel. Ihe defender-! captured the battleship Victorious, the flagship of Rear-Admiral t'ir Archibald Berkeley Milne,
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  • 69 5 REDUCTION IN STRENGTH. [Rrutkr’s Service.] London, 3rd July. Hie Tribune understands that it is con,uiiiplated to disband thirtv-six batteries the Royal Horse Field Artillery (which Ilo w comprises 150 batteries); to make a Ruction of 3.000 in the Infantry Battalons at Home and to disband the third
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  • 58 5 THE INSPECTION BILL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. Th' l I nited States Congress has passed le -leat Inspection Bill, minus the pro'■‘"n requiring the date of inspection to a )f dled on the tins, but placing the Tii l,s P ec Gon on the Government.
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  • 29 5 [Rrutkr’s Service.] London, 3rd July. y/\ leat wave which has passed over New j i aS cause d fourteen deaths and renmany other people prostrate.
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  • 77 5 THE FAILURE OF CROPS. DISTRESS IN THE PROVINCES. ARISTOCRATS AND REVOLUTION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. The Russian Government has asked the Duma to grant a sum of £10,000,000 to relieve the suffering in 27 governments (provinces) caused by the failure of the crops. A steamer has arrived at
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  • 59 5 [From Our Otcn Correspondent.] Singapore, 3rd July. The death took place here to-day of Syed Mahomed Abagoff, a wealthy Arab trader, of Singapore. Deceased, who was over seventy years of age, was descended from Bugis Royalty (a Malayan race inhabiting the Celelies), and he was the leader
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  • 426 5 The Malay Mail writes Recent events in the Penang football world possess a peculiar significance for us in view of the inauguration of the new League. It is reported that at the conclusion of a League match in Penang the referee gave the lesult as one goal to
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  • 799 5 OFFICIAL DETAILS. The following is the circular letter from Mr. John C. Willis, Director of the Royal Botantic Gardens, Peradeniya, Ceylon to which brief reference was made in our columns yesterday—in regard to the forthcoming Rubber Exhibition, an announcement of which appears in our advertising columns Royal
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  • 31 5 We are officially informed that the following was the output for the month of June, 1906 Approximate Undressed Tin Ore produced Ph. 2,802 Approximate Amount realized $130.000
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  • 663 5 5. F. P. Without going into any far-reaching examination of, the future Malay, whether he will die out from the supposed diseases of civilisation, will survive as a separate race, holding its own in the struggle for existence in the Peninsula, or will be merged
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  • 256 5 This Club did exceedingly well in their moitthly shoot for the Mills Challenge Shiqld nevertheless, Selangor’s wonderful score of 175 beat them by the majority of three points, thus registering t hemselves as winners for June. The Tai pi ng scores were Mrs*. Harper 32 Douglas
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  • 203 5 OBITUARY. MANUEL GARCIA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. The death is announced at the age of 101 years of Senor Manuel Garcia, the inventor of the laryngoscope and the eminent Professor of Singing. The late Senor Manuel Garcia, who celebrated his 101st birthday on 17th March, came of a long-lived
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  • 857 6 The steamer Indravelly arrived recently in Hongkong harbour having on board a number of coolies deported from South Africa. The only incident worthy of note which took place on the journey was a fight which ensued between the coolies. The scrimmage lasted some time, and before order
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  • 49 6 Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, July 2, Singapore, gen., Beng Kee. Van i>f.r Parra, Dut., 335, Hutt, July 2, T. Semawe, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Laertes, Brit., 2904, Williams, July 3, Liverpool, gen.. W. Mansfield Co. Sugrib, Siamese Gun-boat, 550, Dery, July 2, Tongkah, gen., Siamese Consul.
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  • 61 6 Glenogle for Rangoon. Pa dang for Batu Bahra. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat. Pegu for Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and S’pore. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Malaya for Deli. Lindula for Singapore. Taw Tong for Trang and Pang Nga. Resident
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  • 410 6 PICK Mary Austin for Port Swettenham, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Langkat for Pangkor and Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Delhi for Singapore, China, and Japan, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. Avagyee for Deli, at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandau, at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Rotorua
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  • 120 6 trhere fyain, njy>rnxit'>nt* ■l.tt* »»>/,<•»« ailfl Hyson, from Singapore, July 3, for Genoa, Marseiilewhnd Liverpool, W. M.& Co. Sambia, fromjHamburg.July 6 for Singapore, China. aJid Japan, Behn, Meyer Co Ghazke, fyOrn Glasgow Liverpool, July C, for S’pore, China and Japan, S. B. Co. Erroll, from Glasgow’ and Liverpool,
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  • 13 6 Pers. s. Vander Parra fiom T. Semawe, Mr. and Mrs. Angot.
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  • 129 6 Penang, 3rd July, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4| 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4| Calcutta, Demand Bank II» 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand Bank 174|
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  • 175 6 Prnanu, 3rd July, 1906 Gohl leaf 81 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) «t<>ck White Pepper 28 50 Trang Pepper 21.50 buyers. Mace 81. Mace Pickings 68| B. Nutmeg" 110 33 sales. J No. 1 6 sales. „2 x. no stock. Basket 2.50 buyers. Tapioca Flour 160 sales.
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  • 597 6 Year of Number Paid For- Capital. of Value up Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. 1 MINING. 1903 $300,600 $30,000 $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s6| buyers. 1900 175,000 13.500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 12% sales. 1901 6U0,00n 60,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Min- 15
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 Caution Persons when travelling should exercis'» care in the use of drinking water. As a safe-guard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Col.c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bef, r e leaving home, to be carried in the haufl baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and
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    • 32 6 YARROW HILL NURSERIES FRUIT FARM. Seeds and Seedlings of Cocoanuts and Fruits of all descriptions carefully selected, packed and delivered. Price List on application to DAVID BROWN <k CO., Agents. LOGAN’S BUILDINGS.
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    • 211 6 Don’t Wait Until You Need It. Do not wait until some of your family is taken with a violent attack of colic or diarrhoea. A liottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy at. hand when needed has saved many a life. Procure it at once. George Town Dispensary, General
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    • 141 6 The Most Up4o’date Establishment IS The French Confectionery, 17a, f/ortljam fteqang. Patronized by all the Leading 1 Ladies of Penang, By the Cricket Club, Penang Golf Club, Hunt Club, Penang Turf Club, Ipoh Club, etc., etc. Comfort and every attention to Visitors. Ventilated and Lighted by Electricity. Outstation orders promptly
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    • 368 6 A. M. JOSEPH General Enquiry Registry Office, Servants, Lands, and Houl agent. /16, Penang St. PENa^ g Messrs. Heap Lee Co AGENTS FOR Kincaid’s Perfection WHISKY tunDM Pm Mail 20 lam HANSA BEER OPENS WITHOUT CORKSCREW A LARGE SHIPMEM Of OILMEN’S STORES JUST ARRIVED Prices Moderate. Goods Guaranteed Fresh and
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  • 1157 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 31st July, Thursday 2nd Jiugust AND Saturday 4-tfj Plugust. FIRSTJ)AY. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1906. 1, The Maiden Plate. V in.. s6<‘O A Race for Maiden Horses, per «ale reduced 14 II». All I imported into the Straits or Subscription Griffins at
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    • 609 7 UPTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE ?tr^ pi^ uda pwnr i £2 000 00 GOLD MEDAL of £4,500,000 Total Annual Income £759,000 AT the The undersigned have been appointed PA DI C nY z ?DI TT I l\ 1 Agents of the above Company at Penang, I\ I f. y JI
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    • 1882 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK .OF Nederlandsch-lnnij^ AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED. (Netl>e^S®' M aa 4 a ~~T Paid-up-Capital »10,000,000 Nuth.rland. Trading Sociuty. Fiscal Ag«ts for thr United States ol Incorporated by Royal Charter. F Ebtablibhid
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