Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 December 1906

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 110. 290 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY. 18th DECEMBER. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2196 1 J -77 Intended Sailings. LLL Q Steam Naviga- 7 Norddeutschir Lloyd, Bromcn. -f BRITISH INDIA w\ Imperial German Mail Line, I I tion, Company. iTf> /l/\ 'pHE fast and well-known mail steamers of ■W' innivut Akin hFPADTiIBFt STEA M NAVIGATION Co.. LTD. /LwKIW this Company sail fortnightly from BreAktrd ARRIVALS
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    • 1978 2 «—Willi mn ITH —I I IP TO THE FAR EASY. ~T f\l IKIW I I I I- 9 BfOAMBURG-AMERKA LINIE.7 JA UU IN V I L.L.I— W 9 The German Steamship HABSBURG (6,500 Tons) is just out on her maiden voyage from Old WhlsICV H Europe she is the pioneer
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  • 1516 3 by one on the spot. A review of the situation in China—made on ’lie spot —discloses certain facts which have a supremely important bearing on the history of the immediate future. The Government is in a turmoil, the Reform movement is clamant. Within a month the
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  • 171 3 The following unclaimed letters and papers are lying at the Penang Post Office Adamson, E. G. Jeremiah, W. Alexandra, C. S. Joachimson, N. Allen, R. W. Kawabe, F. K. Amos, Mrs. S. Kennedy, J C. Beaumont, J. Kennedy, W. Betts, L. B. Kofler, M. Bolle, J. C. Lawrie,
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  • 399 3 The development of the industrial resources of India is now the most practical, if not the most important, question of the hour, and, happily, the matter is one in which the Government of India and the most uncompromising Nationalist can heartily co-operate. There is no difference of
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  • 224 3 A Home correspondent, in touch with first-hand authorities, says There is an attempt being made just now to float a Rubber Company in Uganda. Sir Harry Johnston, who was in the country for some is very severe on the project and savs the prospecius is most
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  • 201 3 The following letter appears in the Daily Mail nXiova the name of Mr. John Place, Beckenham, Kent There should be no difficulty in filling the vacant chaplaincy in Perak, notified in the Daily .Mail, if a little more were known about the country. I have just returned
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  • 468 3 AN EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION. There now exists in Prussian Poland a state of tension, of which Western Europe has but the faintest idea. For any parallel one would have to search among the atrocious race feuds of the Balkans The point at issue is as to
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  • 481 3 Per P. O. s.s. India, from London, Nov. 23, connecting with ss. Della at Colombo, due at Penang, Dec. 19 —To Penang Messrs. A. Cavendi-ii, W N. Cosgrave. J. E. Rickey, and W. Gordon. To Singapore: Dr. D. K. McDowell. c.M.0., Dr. I) McCormack, Dr. A.
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  • 1027 3 I Minutes of a Meeting of 41je Municipal i Commissioners held on Friday, the 30th JNovember, 1906. Present.—F. J. Hallifax, Esq., (President), G. H. Lees Esq., Gan Teong Tat, Esq., Quah Beng Kee, Esq., W. Peacock, Esq., and R. A. P. Hogan, Esq. 1. The Minutes of the
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    • 49 3 A Follower of Influenza. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can bo promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. AH dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 40 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Theie is no danger from blood poison resulting from a cut or wound of any kind, when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is used. It is on antiseptic dressing and should be in every household. AU Dispensaries and Dealers
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    • 55 3 Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. W. AL Thos. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, Canada, says I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely
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    • 363 3 TO LET. NO. 1 WESTLANDS BUNGALOWS. Apply to Messrs. WREFORD THORNTON, tu f uc 27 Beach Street. TO LET. No 14 Scotland Road. -L-* Immediate Entry. Apply to Messrs. CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., Central Sales Room. TO LET. 231 BURMAH ROAD, To Let. Large Compound, Aloderate Rent. 229 BURMAH ROAD, Small
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  • 145 4 Tuesday, IBth December. Circus Ott, 9 p.m. High water 1.34 p.m. L'>w water 7 36 a >••. Wednesday. I9th D ecember. Ember Day. Volunteer Smok'ng Concert. Circus Ott, 4 and 9 p.m High water 2.23 p.m. Ijow wal.«r 821 a >n. Thursday, 20th December. St. Thomas. Ember Day.
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  • 1024 4 As was to be expected the announcement that a Royal Commi-sion has been appointed to inquire into the operation of shipping rings has been received with the liveliest satisf.iei.ion by the mercantile classes, not only in the Straits and Great Bi itain, but also in India
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  • 210 4 NEW LINE TO TONGKAH. Merchant shippers and the public generally will welcome the announcement that the Straits Steamship Company, whose fine vessel the Perak has proved such a success on the Penang—Port Swettenham —Singapore run, will this week commence ru ming a steamer between Penang and Tongkab.
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  • 212 4 An interesting relic of the F. M. S. Railways, and one which will doubtless find its final resting place in the Perak State Museum, is at present to be seen, hard at work, at the local Railway Station pulling ballast trains daily. It is an
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  • 82 4 England v. Foreigners. 1 A match at bowls, England v. Foieign- era, was playe<l at the Penang Club yesterday evening, and proved extromelv interesting. Appended are the respective scores: Eng l a nd. For eign ers. J. W. Haliifax 356 A. I’ausmer 349 S. C. Ambrose 379 W. Wulber
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  • 282 4 We have been asked to give notice of the Penang Cricket Club’s Lawn Tennis tournament. The Entry List, which is uow open, comprises the following events :—The Championship, Single Handie«P, Mixed Double Handicap, Ladies’ Rouble Handicap, and Profession Pairs or hainpionship Pairs. Entries will close on Monday,
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  • 314 4 NOVEMBER OUTPUT. Perak. The output was 35,943.94 pikuls compared wit h 41,070.72 pikuls in the previous month. The value, of the metal is returned at $3,483,111 62 on which duty amounting to $494,959 95 was paid. The avenge price of tin wlis $98.02 per pikul with duty at
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  • 390 4 Oxford Successes. 4 W i iting on the Civil Service competition of 1906 the Oxford Magazine savs AVe in Oxford have no reason to be dissatisfied with the results as we have in all .~i6 RM in".i o n on this list. We have included all
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    • 178 4 {the crag hotel; PENANG HILLS. j \IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND) XMAS HOLIDAYS. Single Double Rooms, Bungalows for Families. SARKIES BROTHERS, J Proprietors. McAlister Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR Messrs. Cyrus Price Co.’s (Prize Medal? THIEF AND FIRE RESISTING SAFES. life BA i -r> gsh. t rwORnsSII i ffllra .'kJ A
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    • 125 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be address'd tf> 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 Finang •sL Gazette Office, Penang, to the General Manager,
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  • 115 5 LORD SELBORNE’S POSITION. THE ORANGIA CONSTITUTION. [Rkutrr’s Srrvicr.] London, 18th Dec. In replv to a question in the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill, Undersecretary of State for the Colonies, stated that Lord S-dborne was willing to retain the Governorship of the Transvaal under the new Constitution and
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  • 81 5 PARTY MANIFESTOES. IRrutrr’s Srrvicr.] London, 17th Dec. A telegram from Berlin states that the National Liberalsand the Radicals have, in view of the pending elections to the new Reichstag, issued their respective manifestoes. The National Liberals denounce the members of the Centre and y>e Socialists. Th*-v appeal warmly to
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  • 113 5 CHINESE REFORM. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, 17th Dec. At a public meeting of the members of the Hokkien community—Mr. Lee Cheng Yan in the chair, supported by Messis Lim Ho Puah and Goh Tat Pang —it was resolved to discontinue the public subscriptions to the festival of the
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  • 53 5 THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS. THR COLONIAL CONFERENCE. [Reuter’s Service] London, 18th Dec. The approximate result of the elections —--j.-tJie Australian Commonwealth Parliainent i s a s to 11 ow" Ministerialists, 18 Anti-Socialists, 31 Socialists, The Australian States are showing resentment at being represented at the Colonial Conference in April next
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  • 46 5 PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY. [Reuter’s Service London, 18th Dec. It is officially announced that the Princess Royal has made as good progress as was to be expected after her second operation. The illness from which Her Royal Highness is suffering is painful but not dangerous.
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  • 40 5 BELGIUM AND ANNEXATION. [Reuter’s Service London, 18th Dec. The general result of the protracted debate on the Congo in the Belgian Chamber is that Belgium has taken the first step toward the annexation of the Congo Independent State.
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  • 34 5 A BOMB OUTRAGE. IRrutrr’s Service London, 17th Dec. A bomb has been thrown at the Commandant of the Gendarmerv in Radom Russian Poland, and tore off his leg. His assailant has been arrested.
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  • 127 5 PUNISHMENT OF OFFICERS. THE “ON THE KNEE” ORDER [Rkutbk’s Srrvicr.] London, 18th Dec. In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Edmund Robertson, M.P., Secretary to the Admiralty, announced in connection with the naval outbreak at Portsmouth Barracks on the 4th ult. that it has been decided to
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  • 165 5 UNDERSECRETARY RESIGNS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 18th Dec. Mr. John Ellis, M.P., Under-Secretary of State for India, has resigned his office. [Mr. John Edward Ellis is one of those not uncommon people who wear a judicial manner over a spirit of unstinted partisanship, and he will long be remembered by
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  • 31 5 NIaE LIVES LOST. K b v i c fS. London, H. M S. Hindustan fouled a buoy in Portsmouth Harb'iur and sank. Nine of her crew were drowned.
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  • 41 5 A “TIMES” OPINION. [Reutkr’b Service.] London, 18th Dec. The Tinies, in announcing the withdrawal of the decree of expulsion against its correspondent at St. Petersburg, dwells upon the mutual desire of England and Russia to remove all misunderstandings
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  • 135 5 RUSSIA. Berlin, 17th Dec. Admiral Dubassow has been the victim of an anarchist outrage in Moscow. His foot was badly injured. INDIA. Mr. John Ellis, Liberal member for Nottinghamshire, and Under-Secretaiy of State for India, is retiring. During October 6,981 third class railway passengers travelled from Perak
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  • 806 5 ARBUTHNOT’S SMASH. Madras, Dec 12. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Countess of Dufferin-Fund, Madras Brauch, held at Government House yesterday, Lady Lawley presiding, it was stated that the Fund had lost Rs. 15,000, in fixed and current deposits in the failure of Arbuthnot’s and
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  • 864 5 THE CHINESE EDICT. In view of the interest being taken at present in the Straits Settlements in the anti-opium crusade, we publish below the telegram sent to the Times by its Peking correspondent with regard to the Imperial Edict: Peking, Nov. 22. The Edict abolishing the use
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  • 114 5 OBITUARY. Mb. T. D. BOLTOX, M.P. [Rkutrr’s Sbrvicr.] London, 18th Dec. The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Dolling Bolton, Liberal M.P. for Derbyshire, North-East. [The la l e Mr. T. D. B Iton represented Derbyshire, North-East, since 1886. He was horn in 1841, and was thus 65 years of
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  • 797 6 The entire American fleet will leave Manila for Hongkong about the 19th inst., spending Christmas and the bulk of three weeks there. We hear that an excellent specimen of a motor-boat, the work of a prominent Thames shipbuilder, is now to be seen at Port Swetttenhain. On all
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  • 109 6 Benarty, ferit., 2510, Sarchet, Dec. 18, Lon-» don, geri./Sandilands, Buttery Co. Clam, Brit., 2310, Donnell, Dec. 19, Singapore, oil, Boustead Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Buchanan, Dec. 18, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Langkat, Brit, 149, Lyons, Dec. 18, Teluk Anson, gen., Koe Guan Co. Malacca, Brit., 405, Quine,
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  • 35 6 Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Perak (Straits S. S. Co.) for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Palamcotta for Singapore. Laov \Veli> for Teluk Anson. Fitzpatrick for Rangoon. Flying Fish for Port Weld.
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  • 482 6 PER: Sree Banka for Pangkor, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Langkat for Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m. tomorr- >w. Pegu for Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sa lang, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Avagyee for Deli, at noon on Thursday. Van her Para for Deli, Bajan, Edie, and T.
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  • 74 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate dale of arrival, where hound, and Agents. Amra from Mouhnein, Mergui, and Tavoy Dec. 14, for Mouhnein, via Mergui, Tavoy and Yeh Bar, Huttenbach, Liebert Co Catherine Apcar from Singapore, Dec. 20. for Calcutta, A. A. Anthony Co. Pak Ling from Singapore,
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  • 4 6 ByOMAPEifb fromTavoy, Mr*Goss,
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  • 1173 6 •2 g Issue Name. Quotations o-w Capital. Subscribed. Shares Value. Paid up. Reserve. 1 s —-2 a—— MINING. Goli’ Bersnwah Gold. Mining Co., Ltd. n° m c 13,500 $lO $l6 (Deferred) 3 num. 1900 $l/5,000 $1400,00 j 4.000 J() I 0 j Raub Ausf Gold Minin"4'o-., Ltd. Fully Paid
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  • 122 6 I rnano, 18th Decembek. I'.'oti. (Hy Courtesy of th* Hank London Deinanff Bank -j 4 4 months’ sight Bant 7/16 >» Creffic 2/4 >< 3 Docmnentary o 4 Calcutta. Lemanil Bank l{ N j 9.3 3 flays sight Private #1 1741 Bombay, Deinanff Bank 3 ffays’sight Private ,-7 Maffras,
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  • 192 6 Penang, 18th Decrmrrk, 118)6. S M $65. W. Coast. 3 lbs. s(>z.) $l7 buyers. ,y hltH '’’‘Pl-r 7 93 buyers. 1 »nng Pepper 21 60 noin. U Ce L 84) sellers. Nnt” 67 hirers 28 sales. Sugar. f N 6 2 sppl. x. no stock. Ta.,i m ’hsket. 3.
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    • 69 6 No Opium in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I here is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain s Cough Remedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an established renutation of more than 30 years as the most successful medicine in use for colds,
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    • 29 6 X MAS CARDS FOR XMAS SOUVENIRS AND PHOTOS The Most Artistic and Choicest Collection Extant. Suitable for every taste. Inspection Solicited. A. KAULFUSS, PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, b arquhar Street, Penang.
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    • 4 6 SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd
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    • 324 6 DAVID BROWN Co., p 4a Logan', _B«, Penang. SETTLEMENT OF PENANd. Estate Agents, Auditors, and Licensed Auctioneers. “The Liquor Ordinance 1894.” Books, Accounts, &c., made up, adjusted, or audited. Notice of Cessation of Farm, Valuation» and Sales by Auction, or Under Section 49. Private Tender, of Houses and Landed Property.
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    • 1345 7 CHART£ r bank of INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI nederlandsche HANDEi Nederlandsch-lndische THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INTERNATIONAL BANKING Australia AND china. banking CORPORATION. VAATSCHAPPU. Escompto-MaatschappiJ INDIA, LIMITED. CORPORATION. rnroorated by Royal Charter. P»*d-up-C»pital »10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. (Netherlands-Indian Dlswnnt Bank? Fiscal Agents for the Dnited Stat« of 1,1 Reserve Fund Established
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  • 1035 8 PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1907. Tuesday 29t/j January 1907, ?9 'bursday 31st January 1907 Saturday 2nd February 1907. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 29th Jan. 1907. I—The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced J 4 lbs. All animals imported into the
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    • 823 8 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS rp Dmfprt VRHf ROUGH DIARY 1907. 1 U riUICLI JUUI Books, Documents, etc., etc, May be obtained in Penang from Messrs. f PRITCHARD Co. THEAN CHEE Co. or from the Publishers, W" Y 7 FRASER and NEAVE. Limited. I I 3-2 tu th s > NOTICE.
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