Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 June 1907

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833. No. 128 VOL. LXV. SATURDAY. Bth JUNE. 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2329 1 s^ing. Intended Sailings. **”*■> P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA II Noriievhcher Lloyd, Armen. tion Company. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. j|k imperial m>h li EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. —*T*HE fast and well-known mail steamers of MAIL SERVICE. C St«aw»r fchia Company sail fortnightly from Bre- V Outward. 10E Intended to
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    • 1786 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO TH£ FAR EAgt- m > I USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS By the HAMBDRG-AMERIKA LIME. J BRITISH INDIA fl m aIKKI* Refreshing. By the German Steamships “HABSBURG,” HOHENSTAUFEN“ RHENANIA,” A LUXURIOUS PERFUME FST SupCTXOt SILESIA,” and SCANDIA,” a regular monthly service is maintained between Lisbon
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  • 2948 3 DIRECTOR’S ANNUAL REPORT. Mr. J. B. Carruthers, Director of Agriculture and Government Botanist, F.M.S., states in his annual report for 1906 The second year’s record of the Department of Agriculture, Federated Malay States, is like the first annual report to a great extent an account of the work
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  • 249 3 Per P. O. ss. Nyanza, from London, May 11, due June 11 at Penang:—To Penang: Mrs. Anderson and child, Mrs Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Conway and children, Mrs. W. S. Laiolaw, Miss Skinner, and Mr. J. Lornie. To Singapore Mrs. Wolferstan, Captain and Mrs. Neagle, Mrs.
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    • 86 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. All danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose, and
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    • 100 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 satisfactory.
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    • 80 3 Do not Neglect the Children. At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness of a child’s bowels should have immediate attention. The best thing that can be given is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as directed with each bot'le of the remedy. This
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    • 51 3 A Medicine that will Cure Chronic Diarrhoea. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, 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 sale by all Chemists and Store-keepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale
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    • 891 3 BECAUSE OF BAD BLOOD I Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People wv cured Mr. van der Putte by improving nis Thi» Makassar Gentleaaa Became So 10 g hta blood WB A me condition he could not get well no matX® ack for Five Years. ter how he tried, but
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  • 147 4 Saturday. BtK June. Home waul P. O. Mail. J High water 9.34 a m I.nw .water 3.36 p.DD. Sunday. 9th JuneSecond Sunday after Trinity. High water 1 *.23 a:in. Low wat<sr q 4.1J4 p.m Monday. fOth June. 1 Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 11.13 a
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  • 972 4 When the Estimates for 1907 'tfefb intro-’ t rij d’.ced in the Legislative CouneP, the Goveminent, apparently anxious to sbtkm jhat tl ere is still balm in Gilead, proposed rd a, lount of expenditure for Penang;* -which, w die it was stiirTar from reaching tjhe fi
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  • 249 4 A CLUB FOR IPOH, A large gathering of motorists was held in Ipoh on Wednesday. After being photographed with their motor-cars for the Twentieth Century Impressions of the Straits Settlementsand F.M.5.,” a meeting was held in the Ipoh Club to discuss the formation of a local Automobile
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  • 600 4 Owing to the wet weather only a few horses turned out on the race course this morning, and only slow work was indulged in, ‘f the thoroughbred Griffins Nos. 6, 7,8, and 15 went round twice slowly. They are fine 1 >oking horses, and have come on well.
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  • 869 4 A PROPOSED JOURNAL By to-day’s mail from Sing apore have received from the Colonia? C a copy of a circular to Colonial p etar y from the Earl of Elgin, Secretary of for the Colonies regarding a nmn Mr.' W. H. Merc'er, one of fhe CroT? for
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    • 116 4 [SARKIES’ HOTELS, j /E. St 0. HOTEL Regcrng. I CRAG HOTEL penang Kills. 1 RAffLES HOTEL Singapore, I (STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. I 1 SARKIES BROTHERS, J F Provrietors. J If PARENTS would only realise that they have in the ideal nourishment for their children, there would be less necessity for
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    • 123 4 C'IONTRIB OTIONS must be tMftsztf'to The Editor," written onone Ule oflht pa >er only and accompanied by Ake wHttrli no ne andaddresz, not necezsarily faieiiwertwp bu az a guarantee of good faithi 7 '..7 /I LL moniez muzt be paid di the "ifyiang Gazette'* Office, Penang, to the General M
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  • 141 5 EPSOM SDIIER MEETING. THE OAKS. [Rkuter’s Sbrvicb.] London, Bth June. The result of the race for the Oaks Stakes at Epsom yesterday was The Oaks Stakes of 5,000 sovs., by subscription of 50 sovs. each, h ft. for 3-year old fillies nominator of the winner to receive
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  • 84 5 DEBATE IN THE COMMONS. [Reutrr’s Sbrvicb.] London, 7th June. During the debate in the House of Commons on the Indian budget, the Rt. Hon. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, defended the action of the Government in suppressing sedition and deporting agitators. He announced that
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  • 53 5 THE REBELLIOUS GOVERNOR. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. Reuter’s correspondent in Teheran states that the troops despatched against Salar ed Dowleh, the Shah’s brother and Governor of Luristan, are commanded by Hissam Mulk. Parliament an! representatives of the clergy have telegraphed to Salar ed Dowleh advising him to cease
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  • 60 5 THE WAGES QUESTION. [Reutrr’s Service] London, Bth June. As a result of a conference between representatives of the master cotton-spinners and the men, in Mauchest-er, it has been agreed to give an increase of five per cent in wages but the masters expressed the opinion that it
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  • 46 5 DESTRUCTION AT KARACHI. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 7th June. A destructive cyclone occurred at Karachi yesterday, when hardlv a building was undamaged. A number of steamers were driven ashore, but without any loss of life. At present it is impossible to estimate the damage.
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  • 47 5 COLONIAL CONTRIBUTIONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. The Admiralty has agreed that the naval contributions from Cape Colony and Natal, amounting to £85,000 annually, shall be spent locally, and partly devoted to the upkeep of a special ship to be provided by the Admiralty.
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  • 40 5 A REPORT FROM PEKING. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. Reuter’s correspondent’ in Peking says that, according to information from Chinese and foreign sources, the troubles in the South of China are merely local and not alarming.
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  • 28 5 DEFEAT OF TURKISH TROOPS. (Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. The Arab rebels in the Yemen province of Arabia have severely defeated six battalions of Turks near Sanaa.
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  • 90 5 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT’S TREATMENT. SOME PLAIN SPEAKING. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 7th June. Sir Robert Bond, Premier of Newfoundland, was the guest of the West Indian Club yesterday evening. He described the Imperial Government’s treatment of Newfoundland as a serious breach of the principle of autonomy. He informed the Government that
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  • 38 5 THE STRIKE ON THE RAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. The situation earned by the strike of white labourers on the Rand is quieter The authorities contemplate withdrawing the infantry, but a thousand cavalry will remain.
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  • 16 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. The French Chambar has adopted the Franco-Siamese Treaty,
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  • 22 5 [Reuter’s service.] London, Bth June. The King and Queen of Denmark have left Copenhagan on a visit to England.
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  • 71 5 SWEDEN. Berlin, 7th June. The golden wedding of King Oscar and Qupcn Sophia of Sweden was celebrated vnsterday, when King Haakon and Queen Maud of Norway sent their hearty congratulations, showing that the two nations are in sympathy with each other. THE SUGAR CONVENTION. A meeting of
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  • 94 5 Hongkong, June 5. This afternoon the German steamer Choising, bound from Hongkong to Bangkok, collided with the inward bound s.s. Verona at the entrance to the harbour. The Choishtg went aground at the stem and is awash to the engine room The Verona is scarcely damaged.— S.F.P.
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  • 194 5 Hongkong, June 4. Count Okuma, formerly leader of the Progressive Party in Japan, urges the necessity of concentrating national efforts with regard to San Francisco by demanding that treatment be accorded to Japanese there similar to that accorded the AngloSaxon. He contends that the sole means of
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  • 960 5 THE COMING EXPENDITURE. In his article on Singapore, the L. C. Express correspondent says It will be unnecessary to enter at length into the expenditure to which the colony is committed, beyond noting that the total exceeds eight millions sterling, a sum that is considerable. Of the
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  • 270 5 The first ordinary general meeting was held at the London Chamber of Commerce on 10th May. Sir F. A. Sweftenham presided, and, in moving the adoption of the report, said that probably the only cause for dissatisfaction that the shareholders had was that the board had not
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  • 226 5 A special article was published a few days ago by the Straits Times on the tintindustry, which was commented upon by our contemporary as follows The writer takes a favourable view of the future of Straits tin. He stipulates, however, for two important things—a more expeditious
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  • 95 5 Second Sunday after Trinity. 9th Jane, 1907. St. Georob’s Church. 8 a.m.—Matins (No Organ). 8-30 a.m —Holy Communion. 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon (Anthem by Choir) Presbyterian Church. 9.15 a.m —Divine Service (Prye Dock). 6 p.m.—Divine Service (Northam Road). Methodist-Episcopa.l Church. (74, Maxwell Road). 8-3 J
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  • 186 5 Home- Ex- Positively To ward. Stbamer pected. Due. Sail. P. AO. Malta June 22 8.1.5. N. Tara June 14 N.D.L. Gneisnau June 11 Outward. P. O. China June 20 8.1.5. N. Teesta June 13 N.D.L. Preussen June 12 The Sungei Raia Tin Mining Co., of which Mr. John
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  • 818 6 The new 20,500-ton United States battleship has been named Delaware. The Alger and Isby, sisters of the Jean Bart, have been condemned in the French Navy as unseaworthy. They are very old cruisers. The German armoured cruiser F is to be built at the Weser Xard, Bremen. She
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  • 106 6 Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 169, Milne, June 7, Langkat, gen., Beng Kee. Glknroy, Brit., 3141, Darke, June 8, London, gen., Boustead Co. Gbsgory Apcab, Brit, 2961, Beleon, June 8, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Scott, June 7, Acheen, gen., Ban Ho Hin Co.
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  • 81 6 Ban Whatt Soon for langkat. Fitzpatrick for Rangoon. Grkgort Apcar for Singapore, China, and Japan. Inaba Marc for Colombo. Kapurthala for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kum Sang for Calcutta. Langkat for Teluk Anson. Malaya for Deli. Ocrana for Ceylon, Australasia, and India. Palitana for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rrsidbnt Halbwyn
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  • 86 6 per Flying Dragon for Setul, at 3 p m on Monday. Tara for Singapore, at 4 p.m. on Monday. Nyanza for Singapore, China, and Japan, at 11 a m. on Tuesday. Petrel for Pangkalau Brandon, at noon, on Tuesday. Mary Austin for Asahan, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 276 6 FOR Taiping, Ipoh, Batu Gajah, Kuala Kulm, Kuala Lumpur, Serembau and Malacca, at 1 p m. and 5-30 p in. Kedah, at 7 a.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.in., and 4-30 p.m. Prye, at 7-30 a.m., 11 a in 2-45 p.m., and 4-45 p.m.
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  • 86 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate dale o f arrival, where bound, and A gents. 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
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  • 1247 6 g n f Issue 8?, Capital. Subacrited. Value. Paid ap. Rewr... Dividend.. Name. Qnot,t ioM Q MINING. Gold. fIO u < 50,000 £1 £1 £4,873 I/. paid January, 1901 lUnb Aust. Gold Mining Co., 14,1. Fully Paid 51 „1., ,890 £200,000 £191,250 18/10 1/- (Contrib) B I .1. I89;<
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  • 132 6 Penang, Bth June, 1907. y 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/I’s 3 Documentary 2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’sight Private 175| Bon-'my Demand Bank 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 1751 Mad ‘as,
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  • 182 6 Penang, Bth June, 1907. Gold leaf $64.60 Pepper (\V. 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 26 sellers. (Nol 5.10 Sugar. < 2 x no stock. Basket
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    • 43 6 Rheumatism. Why suffer from this painful malady when one application of Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn gives relief? Hundreds of grateful people testify to the magical power of this remedy over rheumatism. For sale by all Chemists and Store-keepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 49 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 10-6 SYME Co.
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    • 47 6 The Australian Horse Repository. 11, Scotland Sload. (W. n. mawleyT Nt. 4. Breaker and Dealer. Livery and Training Stables. HCRSES CAREFULLY SHOD. Fodder of the Lest Quality Only Supplied. i 1 Rut ber Tyred Turnouts on Hire. Harness of every description repaired and made on the premises.
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    • 4 6 RACING SADDLES. Co., Ltd.
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    • 136 6 S R BUILD UP YOUH HEALTH w» I Q I WILKINSONS i < SARSAPARILLA 5 /WONDERFUL PURIFIES S --HUMAN BLOOD. A If AFAII SAFEST ««I RELIABLE T «u TORp|D Lm DEo|l |n E KINDS. ERUPTIONS W fE£LIN6^ ll W HANIFI I A WELL KNOWN AS WANItI, 1. S. 0., for
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    • 1731 7 CHARTERED bank of India .HONGKONG AND SHANGHA 1 MMtURDSCHi HANDEL Nederlandsch-lntflsohe THE; MERCANTILE BANK AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORFORATION. RAATSCHAPPIJ. Escompto-Haatschapoj INDIA, LIMITED CORPORATION** 1 0 i b< Roval Charter Paid-np-Oapital *10,000,0T0 Netherland* Tradln* Sooiaty. (NetherUnda-Indlaa Discount Baak.l Incorporated by Royal Charter. V 1824. xr 1857. Armroa.™ X 1 500
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    • 1775 8 ASCHOOLMKTRESS. SaVARESSES I GRAMOPHONES RECORD? SANTAL NEWSHIPMENT object Apply Ji®/ *> Capsules AcW H., I Pur one n <>t oil. Certainty of cure. Jia inconvenience I LATEST PATTERNS. if. K Siamese, Bengali c/o Pinang Gazette. iili Cl i ruU 2rt*for°sAVAßEMt llstll r j^"*****^'' ra bie, etc (sgfyb: JH|U&sifob l A
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