Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1907

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 207 VOL. LXV. TUESDAY. 10th SEPTEMBER, 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2256 1 Shipping. Soipping. Siipping. P Sailings. 1 WIBWtSCICTIItH, BreßM. fPfiM I [JPECTED XRBVALS AND HFAITWIS. BRITISH INDIA Imperial German Mail Line. I MAIL O ,S ICE STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD 'T'HE fest and well-known mail steamers of I Oceana connecting with Britannia men, OCtfll SttQHI Ship Ct., I 14., 25 I>elh
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    • 1032 2 “ITAIK CHEE Co.,“Tantalum" Lamps, srcTfißl IQHFD 1890) The New Metal,ic Filament Lamp Bv the German Steamships “HABSBURG,” HOHENST AUFEN,” “R H ENANIA.” that giVCS twiCC tile light Of ail Or<l j liafV glow I. Bv the, bem«i XNDI V a regular monthly service is maintained between Lisbon and the j
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  • 864 3 The following article appears in tlie Strain Chinese Magazine, and represents the view of its Editors, three of whom are members of the medical profession for some years the town of Singap >re has had a high death rate. In order to be quite definite as
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  • 746 3 lhe c conut palm had already been regard'd as a tne that has very few natuial enemies and which is subject to practically no 8 rious diseases. Of recent years, however, cases of serious epidemic diseases have been recorded in various parts o f the tropics,
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  • 703 3 At the meeting of the British Association at Leicester, last month, the quest ion of education occupied a prominent position in the proceedin.'s. It was raise by Sir Philip Magnus, M.P., who as president of the education science section, delivered an address on “The application of scientific methods
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  • 148 3 London, 28bh August. The papers comment favourably on the India Council scheme. The Daily News says those striving to create pubi c opinion in India will realise if they are intelligent that Government is consciously seeking the suppoit of certain strata of Indian society. The Morning Post
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  • 510 3 'J he subject of manuring rubber trees in plantations has already received some attention in Ceylon and elsewhere, although as yet it has not proved necessary in many plantations, though a ceitain amount Las been done and various experiments have been carried out. Mr. Kelway Bamber brought
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  • 421 3 Per P. <fc O. s s. Britannia, from L »ndon, Aug. 16, connecting with s.s. Oceana at Colomlm. due Sept. 12 at. Penang:—To Penang Messrs. Craig and C. Adney. To Singapore: Mrs. M Maddocks, Mr. and Mrs. W. Service and child, Mes-rs. W. B Camplie'l. F.
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    • 125 3 Infant Mortality. The attention of the Town Council at Johannesburg, Transvaal, was last year directed to the fact tint out of eighty-four hifants, who died in Decamber, forty-four °f them had died of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of Hie disease was authorized. Under the
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    • 73 3 A Good Family Liniment. Ev ry family should be supplie I with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For cuts, bi uises,burns, scalds, or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence in every household, there ia nothing so good. It cools and soothe» the wound and not only gives instant
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    • 58 3 Pneumonia. This disease always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza. O*iamberl» n’s Gough Remedy quickly cures the ailments and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It is ma le especially f>r these and similar ailments and can alwaysVje depended up m. For sale by ail Chemis's and
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    • 5 3 SCALES. McAlittcr V Co., Ltd.
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    • 622 3 TO LET, FURNISHED.] WANTED. “7 A FOR GENERAL OFFICE OUSE TO LET in Anson I* Road, WORK. well furnished. Apply Apply “DARLINGHURST,” X. 723 3 10 360, Anson Road. 737—11-9 c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LEy. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. LADYSMITH,” 92 Anson Road. I FOP Rent moderate. Immediate eutiy. “SUNNYSIDE,” 234 Macalister
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  • 150 4 Tuesday. 10th SeptemberLeague Football: M.F.T. e. Y.M.C.A. High water 12.48 p.in. Low watei 6.49 p.m Wednesday, 11th September. Chamber of Commerce, Special Meetings. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.in. High water 2.3‘J p in. Low water 8 30 p.m. Thursday. I2th September. Outward P. O. Mail. League Football:
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  • 1762 4 By the action of the mob at Vancouver a new stage has been reached in the controversy between Japan and those States or countries which desire the exclusion of Orientals from their territory. It was, of course, impossible for the Lieuten nt Governor of a British
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  • 519 4 GOVT. SERVICE v. BUTTEHF Ll£s A football match was played 0 Esplanade yesterday afternoon the League cha.npions (the Go Vftrt Service) and the Penang Butterflies '“I? though the weather was threatening t was an almost record turn out of Euro spectators, including a number of 1?° The respective elevens
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  • 171 4 An Insurance Case. In the Supreme Court ye>t iday, before Mr. Justice Leslii Thornton, the hearing was begun of an action brought by Koh Eng Hin against the Aachen and .Munich Fire Insurance Company and the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Mr. G. E. Wright-Motion appeared for
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  • 128 4 Mixed Foursomes. The following are the entries and special handicaps for the Mixed Foursomes —four rounds, ladies’ links Mrs. Murray and G. Mugliston Mrs. Stitt and F. M. Keyworth J Mrs. Welham and F. J. Hallifax Mr. and Mrs. May Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith d
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    • 449 4 SARKIES’ HOTELS, j J ♦E.& 0. HOTEL ♦CRAG HOTEL Penang Wls.* RAFFLES HOTEL Singapore. ♦STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. J SARKIES BROTHERS, I DOES NOT REFUSE INVITATIONS I Y Where the surroundings are suitable for it. To ward off this unpleasant 1 Y and often terrible visitor a good disinfectant should always
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    • 120 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addretted to The Editor, written on one side of the paper onlp and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. monies must be paid at the Tinang Gazette" Office, Penang, to the General Manager, Mr. D.
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  • 106 5 fHE ORIENTALS EXCLUSION BILL. VIOLENT SCENES IN VANCOUVER. Rrutrr’r Service London, 9th Sept. •j’fje correspondent of the 7'ribune rew th kt, following on the refusal of the L n Dunsmuir, Lieutenant-Governor (i f Uritish Columbia, to sign the Orientals j; x lud »n Measure, the mob wrecked the
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  • 79 5 A SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT. [Reuter’s Service] London, 10th Sept. phe official announcement has been made at Brussels that the Congo Free state has handed over the entire area of t| )P Domaine de la Couronne, consisting of 289,375 kilometres, to a limited company in which it is believed King
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  • 52 5 PROBABLE ST. LEGER STARTERS. IRkitkr’B Service.] London, 10th Sept. The following are the prob ible starters for the St. Leger, to be run at Doncaster to-morrow AH Back, Wool Winder, Roi Hĕrode, Altitude, Acclaim, Hymettus, Glass Doll, Baitinghiss. B- zonian, Sequin, Loomed ia, Busty Miller, Lai ig,
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  • 54 5 THE GOVERNMENT’S INTENTIONS. [Reuter’s Service] London, 9th Sept. Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State foi War, speaking at Abernethy, said that before appealing to the country the Government wanted to have another try at social reform and to tackle the liquor problem and the old age
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  • 89 5 London, 10th Sept. The death is announced of the Rt. Rev. Ernest Rolan I Wilberforce, d.d., Bishop *t Chichester since 1895. [The late Bishop, who was 67 years of age, "as a son of the Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester. He was educated at
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  • 23 5 [Rkuter’s Service London, 9th. Sept. Russian battleship Emperor Paul, U,600 tons, w is launched at St. Peterslll *rg on Saturday.
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  • 25 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th Sept. fhe festivities in honour of the visit of Japanese cruisers Chitoee and T.ukuba Co “tinue at Trieste.
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  • 13 5 [Rkuter’s Service.] London, 9th Sept. Majesty the King has returned to
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  • 94 5 THE FISHERIES QUESTION. TERMS OF THE MODUS VIVENDI. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th Sept. The modus vivendi between Great Britain and the United States on the subject of the Newfoundland fisheries ha< l>een signed. It practically prolongs the modus vivendi of 1906 for another year, but in consideration of non-interference
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  • 72 5 RAISULI AND KAID MACLEAN. [Reuter’s Service.) London, 9th Sept. Ad vices from Ca a ablauca state that the tribes failed to keep their promise to send envoys and the armistice thus ended yesterday evening (Sunday). Riisu'i has sent to the British Legation his ultimate terras for the release of
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  • 110 5 MOROCCO. Berlin, 9th Sept. Germany’s reply to Fiance, with regard to the latter’s proposal to form a Police force in Morocco comprising Frenchmen and Spaniards, is friendly in tone, although reserved, in view of Germanv’s interests in the foreign trade of Morocco. An armistice has l>een sought
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  • 243 5 Fusing Lama Mines. The output from Pu-ing Lama Tin Mines for the month of August was 926 piculs of tin ore, of an approximate value of $47,000 The total output from January to August was 8 221 tons, an average uf, roughly, 1,027 piculs per month. Chenderiang Mines.
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  • 118 5 Honk- Ex- Positively To WARD. rBA PECTED. DUR. SAIL.. P. O. Marmora 14, 9 8.1.5. N. Putiala 14/9 N. D.L. P. E. Friedrich 17/9 Outward. P. <fc O. Oceana 11/9 6 a.m. 10 a.m. 8.1.5. N. Thonguoa 19/9 N. D.L. Kleist 18/9 The P. O. Royal mail steamer
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  • 1050 5 COLONIAL SECRETARY’S REPORT. The report of the Hon. Captain A. H. Young, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, on the Straits Settlements for the year 1906, to which we referred yesterday, deals largely with the departmental reports which have already been reviewed in our columns. The revenue for 1906
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  • 599 5 The fourth Assizes of the current year were opened in t-he Supreme Court at eleven o’clock this morning liefore Mr Justice Braddell. The first ca e called was that of Chan Teng Tuah, who was charged with returning to the Colony from lawful banishment. He was banished in
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  • 22 5 OBITUARY. M. SULLY PRUDHOMME. [Reuter's Servick.] London, 9th Sept. The death is announced of M. Sully Piudhoiutne, the French poet and Academician.
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  • 869 6 The Admiralty are asking for volunteers for the position of builder’s foieman at Kidderpore Dockyard, Calcutta. 'I he appointment is a very good one, far more so in fact than its title would indicate, and it is understood that most of the home dockyards will submit a list,
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  • 47 6 Avagyrk, Brit/247, Buchanan, September 10, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Lai Sang, Brit, 3460, Todd, September 10, Calcutta, gen., Boustead Co. Langkat, Brit., 149, Marris, September 10, Teluk Anson, gen Koe Guan Co. Mary Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, September 10, Langkat, gen., Koe Guan Co.
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  • 49 6 Ban Whatt Hin forTongkah Ban Whatt Soon for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ladv Wild for Teluk Anson Lai Sang for Singapore and Hongkong. Leong Ho for Perlis and Setul. Prrak (S.S. Co for Port Swettenham and Singapore Rotorua for Tongkah. Terrier for Singapore. Van der Parra for Deli.
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  • 366 6 per Langkat for Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m to-mor-row. Skalda for Sin apore, at 3 p.m to-monow Flying Dragon for Setul, at 3 p.m. to-inor-row. Srek Banka for Pangkor,.at 4 p.m. to-mor-row. Oceana for Singapore, Chi a, and Japan, at 9 a.m. on Thursday. Petrel for Pangkalan Brand.-tn,
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  • 108 6 Hanis of Steamer, where from, approximate dale o f arrival, where bound, and A gents. Ben alder from Europe, September 29, for Singapore, China, and Japan, Sanddands, Buttery 00. Calc has from Singapore, September 21, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield 4 Qo. China from Trieste, September
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  • 36 6 By Perak from Port Swettenham, Mr. <’rown from Singapore, Messrs. D. K Somerville, Stark, K. C Kemp, L. H. Clayton, W. D. Fisher. Mr and Mrs. A. Wilson and child, Mr. and Mrs P. Erskine.
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  • 1216 6 Snlmeribed. h ar Dividend.2 a 5 MINING. Gold. r «„(>OO £1 £1 ««.8” I/’P*w Jwadty, WOT ItenbAort.lMil F.myP.Hin 1802 £200,000 £191,260 )60 ’,000 1 18/10 >/- •< R e< lj»„g Ih>l.„..’c 0..1.1 Mi..i» c C„, 1.1" 1898 A 2,000,000 A 1,800,000 20,000 /100 /100 52j per emit, for 1906
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  • 128 6 Penang, 10th September, 1907. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) Lomlon Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4 7/6 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2 4 5/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’sight Private 175} Bombay Demand Bank 174} 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras, Demand
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  • 195 6 Pen ano, 10 th September, 1907. Gold leaf $65.10 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) 16.75 no stock White PeppOr 21.87} sales Trang Pepper 17J5 sales. Mac A... 76 sellers. Mace Pickings 68 sellers. Cloves (picked) out of.season. Nutmegs 110 24 sellers. CNo 1 5.4 i sales. Sugar.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 77 6 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
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    • 47 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, burn’, bruises and sprains. For sale by all Chemists and Store-keepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents. P. MOIR CRANES Cylinder Oil. Bv/toy Co*
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    • 45 6 The Australian Horse Repository Scotland Sload. (W. H. MAWLEyT Nt. 4. Breaker and Dealer. 4 I 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 > PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAtMer ‘V M.
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    • 53 6 Underwood Typewriter. :o: Highest Awards at all Recent Exhibitions VISIBLE WRITING. STRONGLY MADE. Will outlast at least three Cheaper Machines and not cost quarter as much in repairs. Used in air the Principal Goiernnient Departments in the F. M. 8. Underwood Duplicator. 'riioUßaiKts of copies can be made from one
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    • 1160 7 1 —n— j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL NEDERLANDSCHE-INDISCHE I THE MEBCAMtiif hamit ...v L" AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. ESCOMPTO MAATSCHAPPU MERCANTILE BANK OF INTERNATIONAL BANKING r Societv «Netherhnds-Indian Dbcoun. >NDIA, LIMITED. CORPORATION. Incorporated by Royal Charter. K.d up-C.p.tal »10,000,000 LLtam® 1824 e "™,d
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    • 1743 8 NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES- FOR SALE. NOTICE- RUBEROID A Sts B MAGAZINES AT WMC AND IPOH. D ÜBBEK SEED from.lo year Pe.»k, DfiHCIMr rag old trees, $2 per thousand. V SeUugor, .nd Sum.tr! KOUrIING Stocks always oh hand of MAN AGEK, Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. ToHMth-KING gelignite. Stlensing Estate,
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