Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1907

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 127 VOL. LXV. FRIDAY. 7th JUNE. 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2046 1 kyr Intended Sailing*. X 2002. P. &0. Steam Naviga- iz>X BRITISH INDIA It NonHeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. tion Company. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. imperial o«t>m«n m*u un«. expected arrivals and DEPARTDIES. 11 1 111 I *T*HE fast and well-known mail steamers of I MAIL SERVICE. w a.., O X\\ thi Company
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    • 1444 2 SERVICE PROM U*°H gAgt <W LIPTONS TEAS By the HAMBURG~AMERIKA LINIE. pmsT class return Hoke* «m THENATioNALHi wATToBn WERE AWARDED THE I granted per s.s. KAPURTHALA,” cktea, Japan, Cauda a. 4 the Unite» States. GOLD MEDAL imed to leave Penang for Port S.eiten- Roo from eia Shanghai By the German
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  • 862 3 PROFIT OUT OF EXCHANGE. At a recent meeting of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, His Excellency Mr. P H May, Officer Administering the Gov(rnnient, in dealing with the Supplementary Estimates for 1906 remarked:—“The only item in the Estimates for last year showing an excess of expenditure
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  • 804 3 WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. A correspondent writing to the Shanghai Mercury says things that ought to be sincerely taken to heart by many people in the Straits. Under the heading of A Warning to the Public he writes the following which we reproduce at length with the
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  • 103 3 China Mail. The Board of Posts and Communications has decided that all Chinese railways, constructed by the Chinese public, are to be restored to the Government within 25 years, but Chang Chih-tung has memorialised the Throne to extend the period to 30 years. Minister Shum Chun Hsen
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  • 505 3 RECENT EVENTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. A real prospect now exists of the arrangement of a lasting eirenicon between the countries which have for a long period made of Central America a chronic Aceldama.” It is expected that a conference will shortly be held of delegates from Honduras,
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  • 319 3 The case of Mr. Dawbarn, the mining expert, who was arrested for riding a motor bicycle without a light on a broad road in full moonlight on the 26th ult., is still a staple subject of conversation among the European residents in Kuala Lumpur, says the
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  • 548 3 Up to the present cultivated trees have not supplied much rubber, but it is necessary to point out that five years ago cultivation was not favourably viewed, and it is only in the last few years that the acreage has increased by leaps and bounds, out
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  • 248 3 Per P. <fc O. Bs. iVyanza, from London, May 11, due June 11 at Penang:—To Pbnang r Mrs. Anderson and child, Mrs Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Conway and children, Mrs. W. S. Laidlaw, Miss Skinner, and Mr. J. Lornie. To Singaporb Mrs. Wolferstan, Captain and Mrs.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 103 3 An Old Maxim applied to a Modern Remedy. Everyone speaks of the feast as he finds it,” is a maxim of the Portuguese. Judging by the letters received from people all over the country, praising Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is evident this remedy has been found
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    • 52 3 A Medicine that will Cure Chronic Diarrhoea. Chamberlain’s Colic, C.iolera, and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints and is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. Every bottle is warranted. For sde by all Chemists a id Store-keepers. The George Town Dispensary,
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    • 82 3 Do not Neglect the Children. At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness of a child’* bowels should have immediate attention. The best thing that can be given is Chamberlain’s <olic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as directed with each bottle of the reme <y.
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    • 87 3 Whooping Cough. This is a very dangerous disease unless properly treated. Statistics show that there are more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. AH danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough io >se,
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    • 612 3 SITUATION REQUIRED. TO LET V7UUNG MAN, newly out from England x seeks appointment on an Estate as H UR °PEAN DWELLING HOUSE, Assistant. 1 220 Macalister Road. “G. 8.,” A Pply by letter only to c/o Pinang Gazette Office, m w 17-6 No. 15 ANSON ROAD. 10-« Penang, TO LET.
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  • 128 4 Friday, 7th June. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p m. High water 8.47 a.m. Low water 2.44 a.m. Saturday, Bth June. Homeward P. O. Mail. High water 9.34 a m. Low water 3.36 p.m. Sunday, 9th June. Second Sunday after Trinity. High water 1 '.23 a.iu. Low water
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  • 19 4 Park.—At 182, Burmah Road, oh the <6th inst., the wife of Dr. G. W. Park, of a daughter.
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  • 1056 4 If it is unnecessary to stipulate for lengthy experience «and careful and prolonged study on the spot as the necessary qualifications for one who would air his opinions in the Press on matters of public importance, we may regard Mr. Angier's articles in the London <£•
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  • 907 4 Commenting on the Federated Malay States Dinner, the London correspondent the Times of Ceylon says It is proposed that this dinner should be an annual function. Whether it will be possible to carry this out or not, time will show, but certainly the enthusiasm with which the
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  • 896 4 FREE SCHOOL v. GOVT. SERVICE The League match between the above mentioned teaffis on the Esplanade yester* day evening virtually resolved itself into a contest “Pigmies” v. “Giants,” f or th boys of the Free School were no match for the big, heavy eleven opposed to them a?
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    • 113 4 JsARKIES ’"HOTELS?! ?E. *O. HOTEL Peqang. I J CRAG HOTEL Penang Mils. RAfpLES HOTEL K (STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. I SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. J If PARENTS would only realise that they have in fails the ideal nourishment for their children, there would be less necessity for sending them to the hills
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  • 150 5 GREAT BRITAIN’S POSITION. STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 7th June. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying in the House of Commons yesterday to Mr. Joel Herbert Seaverns (Liberal member for Brixton and head of H. W. Peabody Co., Colonial importers and
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  • 68 5 A ROYAL PATIENT. THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT. [Rbuter’s Service.] London, 6th June. One of the Tsar’s daughters is ill with di pt he ria, and the Tsarina is personally nursing her. Eight political prisoners have been sentenced to death for participating in the mutiny at Riga on the 15th April.
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  • 73 5 A CONTRABAND CARGO. [Reuter’s Service London, 7th June. A large sailing vessel, containing a contraband cargo of rifles and powder for Morocco) was surrounded in the darkness by French Customs boats, the crews of which were armed, near the Tripolitan frontier. The captain refused to surrender and blew up
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  • 76 5 TROUBLE WU H SHAH’S BROTHER. [Reuter’s Service] London, 6th June. A telegram from Teheran to St. Petersburg states that a force of Persian Cossacks, cavalry, ami infantry, with mountain guns, have left Kermanshah to take action against Salar e l Dowleh, the Shah s brother and Governor of Luristan,
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  • 24 5 (Reuter’s Service f London, 6th June. There was a slight earthquake in San Francisco yesterday, but no damage was done.
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  • 120 5 AMERICA. Berlin, 6th June. Tlrre has been another earthquake in San Francisco. SHIPPING. The French seamen’s strike is dying out. RUSSIA. In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, declined to be drawn into a discussion of Russia’s internal affairs by
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  • 91 5 THE RACE FOR THE DERBY. FURTHER DETAILS. [Riutbr’s Service.] London, 6th June. The betting on the Derby was as follows 100 to 9 agst. Orby. 100 9 Wool Winder. 13 8 on Slieve Gallion. The place betting was :—6 to 4 agst. Orby 5 to 4 agst.
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  • 49 5 THE POLITICAL CRISIS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 7th June. The dissolution of the Lisbon Municipality has been decreed. The Municipality is replaced by a Commission under the presidency of a Peer of the Realm. This is connected with the political crisis, which in some quarters is described as antidynastic.
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  • 33 5 BULGARIA AND SERVIA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 7th June. The Bulgarian Government has sent an emphatic note to Servia, in which it demands the speedy withdrawal of the Servian bands in Macedonia
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  • 539 5 THE FRENCH STRIKE. [Reuter’s Service London, 6th‘June. The French seamen are hopelessly divid ed, and many are resuming work. A correspondent writes to the Finance il Xeics With reference to the article in your issue of May 2, regarding the insect pest so destructive to the rubber industry, 1
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  • 263 5 LATEST LONDON REPORT. Messrs. J. Russell Grant <fc Co., in their report on the Share Market, state London, May 14. The market for Malay rubber shares, considering the Settlement and the near approach of the holidays, has been fairly active, and a fair business has been done in
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  • 286 5 The reputation of the Federated Malay States for good roads suitable for is now attracting favourable remark at Home. Lieut. R. H. Arnes, R.N., writing to a motor journal from Hongkong, says We do not see many motors out here, although in the Federated States (Malay), there
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  • 248 5 The standard quotation for fine hard Para has been dropping for some weeks and it is fd. lower than a week ago, says a Colombo paper of the 25th ult. We cannot explain the drop which has come earlier in the year than it did in
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  • 86 5 H °»n‘ Steamer. Ex PosiJ.velt To WARD. PECTED. DUE. SAIL P. Jc O. Oceana June 8 8/6, 10 a.m. 8/6, 2 p.m. 8.1.5. N. Tara June 14 N. D.L. Gneisnau June 11 Outward. P. <k. O. China June 20 8.1.5. N. Teesta June 13 N. D.L. Preussen June
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  • 1018 5 1 EFFECT OF THE CONFERENCE. In the article on Singapore in the L. C. Express to hand yesterday, the Shipping Conference is dealt with as follows To every exporter a matter that commands a good deal of attention, and to which has been attributed, rightly or wrongly I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 5 5 STEEL TRUNKS. McAU&ter Co., Ltd.
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    • 190 5 PENANG GOLF CLUB. WANTED. VP to take up th. Saturday Bt6 and following S)gy. x SOLE AGENCY for the Strait* Settlements, for the finest brands of Scotch Whiskies yet imported only principals dealt with. BOARD AND LODGING. App iy WANTED IMMEDIATELY, by Euro- a R H pean, for a month
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  • 813 6 It is definitely settled that the old battleship Hero is to be used as a target for some important experiments with big guns. A spot in mid-Channel has been chosen for the firing, and the tests are to last for about a week, supposing the Ifero keeps afloat
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  • 45 6 Inaba Maru, Jap., 6189, Bainbridge, Japan, gen., Boustead Co. Kapurthala, Brit., 721, Learmont, June 7, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach. Liebert Co. Langkat, Brit., 149, Marris, June 7, Teluk Anson, Koe Guan Co. Van Hogendorp, Dut., 545, Hut, June 7, Langsa, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co.
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  • 34 6 Flying Fish for Port Weld. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Padang for Batu Bahra. Perak (K. G. C 0.,) for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Tong Ch ay Un for Batu Bahra and Asahan.
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  • 430 6 pbr Oceana for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and rid Brindisi, for Europe, etc., at 10 a m on Saturday. Registration up to 4 p.m. to-day. Parcels up to 4 p.m. Inaba Maru for Colombo, at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Resident Halewyn for Batu Bahra, at 1 p.m.
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  • 68 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. Austria from Singapore, July 28, for Singapore, China, and Japan, Schmidt, Kustermann Co. Benlarig from London, June 14, for Singapore, China, and Japan, Sandilands, Buttery Co. Memnon from Liverpool, for Singapore. Hongkong, and Japan, W.
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  • 1138 6 Sj w Issue o’-g Capital, r Subscribed. Shares Value. Paid up. Reserve. Dividends. Name. Quotatio ss. —r, MINING. Gold. 1892 £2OO 000 £l9l 250 f 50,000 £1 £1 £4,873 1/-paid January, 1901 Kaub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Paid 5| Ba l eg 4, 150,000 1 18/10 1/-
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  • 123 6 Penang, 7th June, 1907. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2 4 1/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2'4| Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175}
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  • 180 6 Penang, 7th Junk, 1907. Goltl $64.60 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. soz 16.75 no stock White Pepper 23 sales. Trang Pepper 18 buyers. Mace 81.50 sales. Mace Pickings 72 buyers. Cloves (picked) 51 no sellers. Nutmegs 110 2*i sellers. (Nol 5.10 Sugar. < 2 x no stock. (.Basket 3.00
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 44 6 Rheumatism. Why suffer from this painful malady W ien one application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gives relief Hundreds of grateful people testify to the magical power of this Remedy over rheumatism. For sale by all Uhemists and Store-keepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 57 6 SALE OF STEAMER NETHERTON.” Tonnage-Gross 4226 T. Net 2756 T. Vessel to be sold for account of concerned as she now lies at Keppel Harbour, Singapore. OFFERS ARE INVITED. Tenders to be sent in writing addressed NETHERTON,” c/o Syme Co., Singapore. For full particulars apply to lo 6 SYME <k
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    • 45 6 The Australian Horse Repository. 11, Scotland Sload. (W. I. MAWLEYh Wtatt Nt. 4. Breaker and Dealer. Livery and Training Stables. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. Fodder of the Best Quality Only Supplied. Rubber Tyred Turnouts on Hire. Harness of every description repaired and made on the premises.
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    • 6 6 RACING SADDLES. McAlMer SI Co., Ltd,
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    • 105 6 LAST FEW WEEKS. MATSUO’S GRAND JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH, GRAND TO-NIGHT/ TO-NIGHT! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TWO SHOWS Ist PERFORMANCE M 2nd PERFORMANCE Starts si 7 >.s. Id 8.50 0». A Starts ot 9.50 |*.e. to 11.50 p.s. Prices oi Admission. T Prices oi Admission. First Class 60 cents. S First Class $l-00.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 970 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHA 1 1 MMRLANDACHE HANDEL Nederlandsch-lndiMhe |THEj ■ERCANTtLE BANK OF INTERNATtOMAI aiuviu,. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. BAATSCHAPPIJ. E»COIwptD-«ADt«Dhappij MMIA, IMHED CORPORATION K NC fi»wrw FwM. fororo Cimil 45,000,000 Pain-ur Cartvai F 5,000,000, Aattica Owital Paid up £BOO,OOO Sterling Rroerve 510,000,0001 oh*. £3,750,000 H
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  • 1024 8 AUTUMN MEETING, 1907. Tuesday, 3016 July, 1907, Thursday, Ist Jiugust, 1907, Saturday, 3rd SSLugust, 1907. FIRST DAY. Tutsdty, 30th July, 1907. I.—The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horse Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into the Straits or F. M.S.
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    • 875 8 NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. MACA2INES ATHUNt AND IPOH. CLOSINO 0F “course road. NOTICE is hereby given that Race Course Road will be closed to Motor rtf GELIGNITE. traffic every morning until after 8-30 a.m., owing to the use of this thoroughfare by baw-1 BLASTING GELATINE. race horses going to and
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