Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1906

Total Pages: 8
1 8 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED JLB3J. x No. 204 VOL. LXIV. FRIDAY. 7th SEPTEMBER, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
    21 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1907 1 MKiFTiiTiiSiW J Intended Sailings. S r Gam Nav,ga BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. &1 Norddeutschcr Efeyd. Bremen. tion, Company. Ml aVEiWL DrT\ Imperial German Mail Line. tIFICT lb ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, For Tbtrnord to Sail. Stramrr. I I MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam? jy \v *TPHE fast; and well-known Mi ail
      1,907 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 499 2 WtaWM* WW (SmSMSoaDI ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., LIMITED. GOLD MEDAL I _> I Tur.v nunn c n I I THEAN CHEE SCo., paris exhibition. II Agent», Penang, B y B 14, Bishop Street. paterson, simons c<>. I r a, o,i > a I ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK
      499 words

  • 2253 3  -  BY w. F. '—P-dl Mall Gazette. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman as the financial deus ex maehina of Mancini militarism (which is a real Yellow Peril,” and not the make-believe one manufactured in Germany) is surely a sight for gods and men Yet that is precisely
    '—P-dl Mall Gazette.  -  2,253 words
  • 323 3 From Mr. F. W. Walker, managing director of the Papuan Industries. Limite I. comes very encouraging news (savs the Commercial World). List September he assisted some native» »f Coconut IJand. Torres Straits, to buy a boat for be.he-de mer fishing at a cost
    323 words
  • 406 3 STRAITS PRICES. The following is from Mr. Walter Hy. Barnard’s daily metal market reports, dated London, 13th to 17th ult. inclusive August 13 :£l ss. better for spot at £lB2 15s. and 15s better for three months at £lB2 10s., a good business doing, about 800 tons
    406 words
  • 270 3 Mr. C. M. Lushington, in his Administration Report of the Southern Province. Ceylon, after showing the proportion of true cases to the population in the Galle district, says Is it possible for any words to convey to the mind a morn lurid picture of crime It
    270 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 71 3 A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries which -are of frequent occurrence in every household, there is nothing so good. It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief
      71 words
    • 77 3 Not if as Rich as Rothschilds. If you had all the wealth of Rothschilds, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel complaints than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent physician cannot prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The
      77 words
    • 55 3 Pneumonia. This disease always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza. Chamlieilain’s Cough Remedy quickly cures these ailments and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It is made especially for these and similar ailments and can always be depended upon. George Town Dispensary, General Agents and for sale
      55 words
    • 137 3 Infant Mortality. The attention of the Town Council at Johannesburg, Transvaal, was last year directed to the fact that out of eighty-four infants, who died in December, forty-four of them had «l ed of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of the disease was authorized. Under
      137 words
    • 972 3 forsale. Penang Sales RooK SIAMESE CATS for Sale thoroughApply feline;• BY ORDER 0F THE mortgage C/0 f<Wa y TO BE SOLD BY TO LET. PUBLIC AUCTION TTOUSE No. 123, Beach Street, with ,n the Court y ard of L< £a ns Building», Ki Godown. Entry from September 3rd. Beach Street,
      972 words

  • 95 4 Friday, 7lh September. Municipal Commission: Ordinary Meeting 1 P.C.C. Lawn Tenuis Tournament. Homeward B. I. Mail. High water 3.10 p.m. Low water 9.10 a.m. Saturday, Bth September. High water 4.0 J p.m Low water 10.04 a.nJ Sunday, 9.h September. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity High water 4.46 p.m Low
    95 words
  • 1162 4 The Penang correspondent of the Strait* Times writes to that journal Kedah has been bulking very largely in the public prints of late, one of the Penang papers particularly being ever ready to stick a knife into the poor little Sultanate. This is a great pity,
    1,162 words
  • 163 4 Cajrtvn.MwtHoiu A.-H./Youn&fthe .new Colonial Secretary, who arrived here on Sunday morning by the Colonial Government yacht Sea Medtr from Bt»ig*q>ore, is pViidently desjrqus of making the most of his short stay in this Settlement Sjnce his arrival here he has -visited all the Governme't Ollices, depart;
    163 words
  • 642 4 The Import Duties. The report of the sections in the Second Chamber on the revision of the import duties tariff in Netherlands-Indiy has been issued, reports the Rotterdam correspondent of the L. and C. Express A question was asked as to whether increase of taxes was necessary, and
    642 words
  • 929 4 THE PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. In the First Police Court yesterday -afters noon Mr. G. A. Hereford resumed the preliminary inquiry into the adjourned Clise against a ChihoitAn, naffl*! Lift -Kong Tuan, of the defunct firm of Hui Lee Co., on a charge of e ,2* creditors. A! R
    929 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 238 4 Eastern and Oriental Hotel. THE BEST. All Modern Improvements. :o: SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. WAR DE £LA REB ON RATS AND MICE WITH THE CHimn seise RAT EXTERMINATOR. THE MOST RELIABLE RAT KILLER EXTANT. Used by Government of S. S., F. M. S., and the Penang Municipality. Prices, 75 cts, $1.75
      238 words
  • 50 4 DEATH. Bowen. At No. 7 Northern Road, at 2 o’clock ti.is afternoon, Bridget Bowen, aged 75 years, mother of Mr. Charles Nelligan. OBITUARY. ADVISER TO LI HUNG CHANG. IRkutrr’B Skrvick London, 6» h Sept. Mr. Louis Spitzel, the European Adviser to the late Li Hung Chang, has died at Carlisbad.
    50 words

  • 165 5 FUNERAL IN SCOTLAND. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN LONDON [Rrutrr’s Skrvick.] London, 6th Sepk The funeral of the late Lady CampbellBannei man, wife of the Prime Minister, took place yesterday at Meigle, the little Perthshire village in which is situated Belmont Castle, the Scottish residence of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. There
    ;; [Rrutrr’s Skrvick.]  -  165 words
  • 98 5 THE COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION. A SiCNSATIONAL APPOINTMENT. [Rkcter’s Skrvick.] London, 7th S»»pt. A sensation has been created in Germany by the appointment of Herr Dernburg, a I well-known banker and business man, as Director of the Colonial Department of I the Foreign Office, in succession to the I Hereditary Prince
    [Rkcter’s Skrvick.]  -  98 words
  • 73 5 SOME EXTRAORDINARY SCENES. (Rkutrr’s Skrvick.] London, 7th Sept. Extraordinary scenes have been witnessed in connection with a strike of the miners in South Wales to protest against the employment of non-unionists. A mob of women raided the houses of the non-unionists, dragged them out, stripped them.and covered
    (Rkutrr’s Skrvick.]  -  73 words
  • 66 5 ASSEMBLY AND PRINCE GEORGE. [Rkutrk’r Skrvick.] London, 7th Sipt. A majority of the Assembly of Crete have telegraphed to the Powers asking for a continuance of the services of Prince George of Greece as High Commissioner. Prince George has issued a message to the Cretans urging them to observe
    [Rkutrk’r Skrvick.]  -  66 words
  • 34 5 AN UNPROMISING OUTLOOK. [Rrutmk’s Ssrvick London, 7th Sept. It is reported that the attempts to negotiate with the insurgents in Cuba have failed, and the outlook is of an unpromising nature.
    [Rrutmk’s Ssrvick ]  -  34 words
  • 25 5 [Rkutrr’r Service. I London, 6th Sept. Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has returned to London from Berlin.
    [Rkutrr’r Service. I  -  25 words
  • 90 5 THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT. THE GOVERNMENT’S INTENTIONS. [Rrutrr’s Skrvick.] London, 6th Sept. A Russian official communique, describing the policy of the Government, announces that more severe measures will be taken for the repression of revolutionary crimes. The communique promises a liberal measure of reforms, including the removal of useless restrictions
    [Rrutrr’s Skrvick.]  -  90 words
  • 44 5 THE INTER-UNIVERSITY RACE. [Rrutkr’s Skrvick.] London, 7th Sept. The rules for the boat race Iretween Harvard and Cambridge Universities from Putney to Mortlake, on the Thames, tomorrow, provide that the race will ire reserved if any mishap occurs to either of the crews.
    [Rrutkr’s Skrvick.]  -  44 words
  • 38 5 THE St. LEGER. [Rkutkr’s Skrvick.] London, 7th Sept. Mr. W. Biss’ 1» c Sancy, by Diamond JubileeDame Agneta, has been scratched for the St. Leger, to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday next, 12th instant.
    [Rkutkr’s Skrvick.]  -  38 words
  • 26 5 BRITISH MINISTER TO PERSIA. [Reuters Skrvick.] London, 7th Sept. Mr. Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, the new Briti-h Minister at Teheran, his started for Persia.
    [Reuters Skrvick.]  -  26 words
  • 45 5 We are officially informed by the Acting Secretary to the Resilient of Perak that the following was tl.e export of tin from Perak (excluding upper Perak) for the month of August: Tin, 12,871 piculs 12 catties Tii ore 25.499 49 Duty, $481,315.45.
    45 words
  • 151 5 A detailed report from Mr. Arthur Lampard states that two blocks of 5,000 acres each have lien selected at Gema** on either side of the Johore State Railway, abimt half a mile from the Negri Sembilan boundary. The whole area is covered with heavy jungle of
    151 words
  • 159 5 Revised Fixtures. The following is the officially revised list of fixtures in the Penang Association Footba 1 League’s competition, which will be resumed on Tuesday next Sept. 11thNorthern League v. C. 11. C. 13thFree School v. P. C. C. 18th—Y. M. C. A. v. P. RC. 20thSt. Xavier’s
    159 words
  • 1361 5 states the British Consular report.— L. C. Express. GOVERNOR’S ANNUAL REPORT. To his annual report for 1905 to the Secretary of State, Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of Hongkong, appends the follow ing general observations The war between Russia and Japan continued during the first half of the
    states the British Consular report.— L. & C. Express.  -  1,361 words
  • 471 5 Per P. O. steamer Mongolia from London. August 17th, connecting at Colombo with the steamer Delhi, due at Penang. Septe;nl»er 13th To Penang- Mr. H F. Bracken. To Singapore, Mr. G. Mac Bain. Mi-s C. Macgregor, Miss M. Nixon, Miss L. Whalev. R-v. A. J. Grav,
    471 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 805 6 The death is announced by the Moul mein paper of Captain W. S. Todd of the Moulmein pilot service. The late Capt. Todd took to the local pilot service from the employ of the B. I. S. N. while he was in comuaud of the s.s. Mergui
    805 words
  • 44 6 Per s. s. Kistna from Singapore, Mr. Mr. McCormick; from Port Swettenham. Mrs. Boin, Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, Messis. Parkinson, Killouburg, Harvey, Chow Tye, Low Leong Huat, Khoo Ean Leong. Per s. s. Lai Sang from Hongkong Mrs. Grunstein and five hcildren.
    44 words
  • 91 6 Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, Sept. 6, Singapore, gen., K. G. Co. Amra, Brit., 170, Lima, Sept. 7, Moulmein, gen., H. Liebert Co. Hong Moh, Brit., 2555, Dawson, Sept. 6, China, Woe Bin Co. Sunda, Brit., 2986, Montford, Sept. 7, Yokohama, gen., A Gilfillan Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Crichton,
    91 words
  • 55 6 Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Hebe for Deli. Sunda for Colombo and Tuticorin. Tong Cray Un for Batu Bahra and Asahan. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Amra for Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein. Bharata for Rangoon and Calcutta. Lai Sang for Calcutta. Teesta, for Singapore. Austfia for Calcutta.
    55 words
  • 470 6 PER Lange at for Deli, at 1 p m. to-morrow. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan, at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Pa dang for Batu Bahra. at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Pegu for Edie. T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Chan Tai for Perlis and Setul, at 2
    470 words
  • 121 6 A S/e.« o.ritxale I nt, nrrii'tif inlittfti aii'l Lightning, from Calcutta, Sept. 8, for Singapore, and Hongkong, A. A. Co. Achilles, from Singapore, Sept. 8. for London, A’dam, and Antwerp, W. M. A Co. Calchas, from Liverpool, Sept. 8, for Singapore, China and Japan, W. M. A Co.
    121 words
  • 126 6 Penang, 7th September, 1906. (By Courtesy of th* Chartered Bank.] London Demand Bank 2/4d. 4 months’ sight Bank 2'4 5/16 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 2/4| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay, Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175 Madras, Demand
    126 words
  • 181 6 Penang, 7th September, 1906. Gold leaf 81.— Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) In small supply $l9 sellers. White Pepper 27.50 buyers. Trang Pepper 21.60 sales. Mace 76 sales. Mace Pickings 67 sales. B. Nutmegs 110 31 sales. (No 1 5.50 Sugar. < 2 x. no stock. Basket
    181 words
  • 628 6 Year of Number p’t For- Capital. of vT” 6 Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. a e P‘ MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $14.25 soles. 1900 li 5,000 13.000 ]0 ]0 Bersawah Gohl Min’g Co. Ld 10 sellers. 1901 600,<>00 60,000 I 10 10 Bruseh
    628 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 40 6 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This liniment should occupy a prominent place in every home. It has no equal for its prompt cures of cuts, burns, bruises and sprains. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
      40 words
    • 203 6 YARROW HILL NURSERIES FRUIT FAjRM. Seeds and Seedlings of Cocoanuts and Fruita of ail descriptions carefully selected, packed and delivered. Price List on application to DAVID BROWN A CO., Agents. I LOGAN'S BUILDINGS. 1 Passages to Europe, via Madras. PASSAGES can be booked per British India Steam Navigation Company’s steamers
      203 words
    • 343 6 The French Confectionery, 17 A, NORTHAM ROAD. The only Suitable Place, where you can enjoy your ICES AND CAKES, FRESH DAILY IS AT THE FRENCH CONFECTIONERY. THE BNIERNATIONAL 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
      343 words
    • 581 6 IMN#w Service between Penang, Port Swettenham, and Singapore. The above Company’s New Steamer wPERAK Will be despatched from Penang, on Tuesday, the 11th instant, at 4 p.m., for Port Swet~ tenham and Singapore, arriving at ForSwettenham in time to catch the 8-30 trai for Kuala Lumpur on Wednesdav morning, leaving
      581 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1434 7 The Aachen and Munich Fire Mannheim Insurance Co. > > g 1 R -1- Canton Insurance Office Ltd. The Marine insurance Co.. Lfa Insurance CO. M.rin. Insurance. I IM(1 I g Lf Capital SuUcriW »2.000, 0 0 0 The above Company i, prenareil to 9 9 Be &Mfli 9 9saa
      1,434 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1661 8 Op JNDIA I HONGKONG .and SHANCh’aT nederlahdsche fjAfiOEi... INTERhIATIONAL- BANKiNG THE W v AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHA?J»IJ. CORPORA iiOU. INDIA, LIMITED. (Netlierlinds-lndia. DUconnt task.) s i’ VLv < v v r > s Established at Batavia 1004. 1-> .>* Paid-up-Capital $10,Q00.000 «#th«rU»d>''Tra<iing Society. Fiscal eftts f or the
      1,661 words