Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1907

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 218 VOL. LXV. MONDAY. 23rd SEPTEMBER. 1907. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2111 1 j Shipping. StvrUy. Shipping. P \?on S cVr^pany V,ga Intended Sailings. QllßtWfcer BrtWf. (WM EXPECTED ARRIVALS AN» DEPARTURES. BRITISH INDIA Imperial German Mall Line. I MA Outward. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 'T'UK f«’t and well-known mail ol I' s„p. 25 Delhi connecting with Mooltan men, ocean steam Ship co., it*..
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    • 1077 2 DIRECT SERVICE FROM LISBON TO THE FAR EAST. F" f\ A F* TIIDkIfD IA J CI M&CP I I By the HAMBURG ABERIU LIHIE. E. R. &F. TURNER, Ltd., puRC Ipswich, England, CREAM MILKS Far East. ine i«hon on the 25th of every month the Steamers will call at u-
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  • 850 3 Jngt at the present moment the question o f the future of the Philippine Islands concerns the Far E«st not a little. Cable w j r esare warm with contradictory telegrams concerning America’s intentions, and it has c onte to be believed that after all the United States
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  • 812 3 The tenth ordinary general meeting of the North Borneo Trading Co. was held on the 23rd August at Winchester ouse, London. Mr. A. J. Scruttou presided, and, in moving the adoption of the lepoit, said that the board regretted not being able to submit more favourable accounts
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  • 354 3 Lalang grass or illuk has always been regarded as a useless pest plant in the Malay States and Ceylon, and one which is extremely difficult and costly to get rid of when once it has < ccupied any laud. It is therefore rather surprising to learn
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  • 517 3 The German Colonial Department is corresponding with the Government of the various Federated States with the object of bringing colonial affairs more prominently before the school authorities throughout the German Empire, and of establishing regular and defined courses of instruction on the German colonies in all the
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  • 368 3 Mr. Walter Hy. Ba-nard’s daily met al market reports to hand by last mail state with reference to tin August 26th —l5/- better for cash at £167 10/- and 17/6 better for 3 months at £167 5/- a small business doing, about 200 tons changing hands with
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  • 492 3 Per P. ifc O. ss. Mooltan, from London, Aug. 30, connecting with ss. Delhi at Colombo, due Sept. 25 at Penang :—To Penang Messis. C. Drummond and K. Whitlock. To Singapore Mrs. Sanderson and child, Mrs B. Godfrey, Mrs. M. C. Graham. Messrs. E. C. Ward,
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    • 75 3 A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplie 1 With a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For cuts, biuises,burns, scalds, or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence in every household, there is nothing so good. It eools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief, but
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    • 123 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 died of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of the disease was authorized. Under the
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    • 55 3 Pneumonia. This disease always results from a cold or from an attack of iiifluenzi. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy qu ckly cures the ailments and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It is made especially for and similar ailments and can always be depended upon. For sale by all Chemists and Store-keepers. The
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    • 77 3 Not if as Rich as Rothschilds. If you had all the we.ilth of Rothschild», 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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    • 644 3 TO LET, FURNISHED. By Rvyal h to Majesty WarM toQsEK IT OUSE TO LET in Anson Road, •L A well furnished. Apply V/ I I DARLINGHURST,” I Lb —3-10 360, Anson Road. As a change try LET. a little milk in your hot Bond. LADYSMITH, 92 Anson Road. Reut moderate.-
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  • 4 4 THE WEEK.
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  • 20 4 Brown.— Sept. 22n 1, at Liytonstonej” Clove Hall Road, Penang, t-e wife of Capt. W. Brown, of twins (sons).- >,
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  • 1670 4 At last, Reu'-er tells u-, the great diplomatic picnic at The Hague has come- to an end. The International Conference -has finished its work and the delegates are free to return to their respective States conscious that if th°y have ,do> ienothing tp promote the peace
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  • 513 4 officials’experi ENce The Hon. R. N. Bland, Resident C oillor, accompanied by Dr. T. C Mn r n Colonial Surgeon, Mr. C. G. M av Deputy Colonial Engineer, and Cantv Coleman, Assistant. Harbour Master” u’ proceeded on Friday evening i„ the’r ernment steam launch Seaqull
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  • 344 4 A special general meeting of the members of the Penang Golf Uub was held in the Club House,-on Saturday evening. There were about thii ty members present, with Mr. E. VV. Presgrave (Piesideut) iu the chair. The following resolutions were put to the meeting and unanimously carried
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  • 171 5 THE MARQUIS ITO ON KOREA. the mik ado and the late war [Reuter's Sbrvick] London, 23rd Sept. Reuter's correspondent at Tokio states that the Crown Ptiuce of Japan (Prince Yo «hi-Hilo), accompanied by Prince Arisugawa, General Count Taro Katsura (late Prime Minister), and Admiral Togo, will start on a
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  • 118 5 VIEWS OF CANADIAN PREMIER [Reuter’s Sbrvick.] London, 23rd Sept. A telegram from Ottawa states that Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Premier of the Dominion of Canada, replying to a resolution passed by the Canadian Trades and Libiur Congress asking for the abrogation of the treaty with Japan, said that
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  • 119 5 A NEW GOVERNMENT COUNCIL. [Rbutrr’s Sbrvick.] London, 21st Sept. A telegram from Peking announces that an Imperial edict appoints Prince P’u-Lun and another to be Presidents of the projected Government Council which is to lie formed as a preliminary to a regular Parliament. fl’rince P’u-Lun is an Imperial Clansman
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  • 130 5 AN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE-COURT. [Rrutkr’s Service.] London, 22nd Sept. At a plenary sitting of The Hague Conference the proposals for the establishment of Hu international prize court were adopted, together with a motion recommending a third Conference e'ght years hence. [A Reuter’s telegram of the 14th inst. said
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  • 41 5 The FATAL RAILWAY COLL T SION. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvick London, 22nd Sept. According to the latest telegrams, sixtythree persons were killed and forty-three injured in the collision between an express train and a freight train at Encarnacion, ,u Mexico, on Friday.
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  • 36 5 j HE CHIEF MORENGA KILLED. [Rbutbr’s Skrvacr.] London, 23rd Sept. Ihe notorious Hottentot Chief Morenga ,l,l d a number of his followers have been killed in an action with a British force in Colony.
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  • 149 5 THE IMCHESIER IEETIIG. PRINCE EDWARD HANDICAP. [Reuter’s Sbrvick.] London, 22nd Sept. The following was the result of the Prince Edward Handicap at Mancliester on Satu r day The Prince Edward Handicap of 2,000 sovs. secon i leceived 200 so vs. and the third 100 sovs. One mile
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  • 65 5 GENERAL DRUDE AND THE MOORS [Reuter’s Service London, 22nd Sept. The negotiations with the tribesmen at Casablanca have been broken oft. General Drude will now resume hostilities. London, 23rd Sept. A telegram from Casablanca states that the French forces made a night reconnaisance, and attacked and shelled the Moors’
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  • 49 5 NUMEROUS STRIKES IMPENDING. [Rkutbr’s Service.] London, 21st Sept. Numerous strikes are threatening to take place throughout Great Britain, including railwaymen, flax-workers, patternmakers in the shrpyaids in Belfast, weavers in Glasgow, and shoemakers in Norwich. It is believe! that this signifies a general unrest in labour circles.
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  • 47 5 ROYAL BIRTHDAY FESTIVITIES. [Reuter’s Service] London, 23rd Sept. A telegram from Vienna reports that there have been great festivities at Homburg on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of King Chulalongkorn of Siam on Friday. A new spring at Homburg has been christened Chulalongkorn Spring.”
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  • 17 5 [Reuter’s Sbrvick.] London, 23rd Sept. The Japanese cruher Tsukuba has arrived at Poit Said.
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  • 204 5 MOROCCO. Berlin, 22nd Sept. M. Clemenceau, the French Premier, haa informed Admiral Philibert that a complaint has been received as to excitement among the Moors with regard to rumours of the landing of Spanish troops. The Spanish Foreign Minister has declared tint Spain has never taken the
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  • 251 5 BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES. The batting and bowling averages of the members of the Penang Cricket Club for the cricket season ended August, 1907, have been complie 1 by the Cricket Captain, Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston. The particulars hive been taken from the following representative and
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  • 543 5 Matters are progressing f.ivou”ably at the Quarantine Camp on Pulau Jerejak. One m oi d ed of cholera there on Saturday, but 147 immigrants were released yester day, an! it is hoped that it will lie possible to release the lemainder, some 530, to-day. In connection with
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  • 2484 5 ,—S.F.P. ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20. Present. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g. His Excellency Major-Gen. T. Perrot, c.b. Hon. Cspt. A. H. Young (Colonial Secretary). W. J. Napier (Attorney-General). A. T. Bryant (Act. Colonial Treasurer). G. A. Hall (Act Auditor-General). F. J. Pigott (Act. Colonial
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  • 217 5 Homr Stramkr Ex Positively To ward. t pected. Dus. Sail. P. O. Malta 28/9 8.1.5. N. Taroba 4/10 N.D.L. P. Heinrich 1/10 Outward. P. <fc O. Delhi 25/9 6.30 p.m. 9 p.m. 8.1.5. N. Teesta 3/10 N.D.L. Roon 2/10 The P. O. Royal mail steamer Delhi, h iving
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  • 887 6 The owners of the new 25,000-ton liners must look to their laurels. The latest luxury in Transatlantic travel is a weekly choral service, and this, it is said, has been already installed by one of the American lines for the benefit of its passengers of al. classes. A
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  • 142 6 Bantam, Dut., 1323, Potjewijd, September 23, Padang, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Calchas. Brit, 4278, Williams, September 21, Japan, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Cathckine Apcar, Brit., 1703, Thomas, September 23, Calcutta, gen., A A. Anthony Co. Clam, Brit., */310, McDougall, September 22, Balik Papan, gen., Boustead Co. Fun Won,
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  • 45 6 Bantam for Sabang, Olehleh, and Padang. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson Catherine Apcar for Singapore and Hongkong. Flying Fish for Port Weld. Hebe for Deli. Japan for Calcutta Malaya for Deli. Mary Austin for Asahan. Patiala for Singapore,
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  • 348 6 pbr Hok Canton for Langsa. T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, and Sabang, at 3 p.m. to-mor-row. Pkrak (S. S. Co.) for Port Swettenham and Singapore, at 3 p.m to-morrow. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson, at 3 pm. tomorrow. Deli for Trang, at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Padang for Batu
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  • 138 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and A gents. Agamemnon from Singapore, October 18, for Marseilles, Havre, and Liverpool, W. Mansfield Co. Antenor from Singapore, October 19, for London, Amsterdam, and Antwerp, W. Mansfield Co. China from Trieste, September 27, for Singapore, China,
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  • 24 6 By Van Diemen to Langsa, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Khaik Bee to Sabang, Mr E. von Engel; to Olehleh, Mr. J. P. Walker.
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  • 1264 6 Issue Capital. Subscribed. s h °arel Value. Paid ap. Reserve. Dividends. Nam«. Quotation,. S S a MINING. > Gold. Pirn o-n C 50,000 £1 £1 £4,87» I/-paid January, 1901 Raub Aust. Gold Mining (X, I.td. Fully Paidiyj b 1892 £200,000 £191,250 l5O 000 j 18/10 (Oontrib) 7| b iy
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  • 124 6 Penang, 23rd September, 1907. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/1 3/8 3 Credit 2/4 1/2 3 Documentary 2 4 9/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’sight Private \I7SJ Bombay Demand Bank 174| 3 days’sight Private 175 f Madras, Demand
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  • 193 6 Penang, 2?rd September, 1907. Gold leaf $65.10 Pepper (W. Const 3 lbs. soz 16.75 no stock White Pepper 21.87 j tellers. Trang Pepper 17.* 5 sellers. Mace 76 sellers. Mace Pickings 68 sellers. Cloves (picked j out of season. Nutmegs 110 23 j sales. {No 1 5.4'» sates. 2
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    • 40 6 Ciiamberlahi’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. For sale by all Chemists and Store-keepers. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 44 6 The Australian Horse Repository Scotland Road, < (W. 8. MAWLEYJI TeleHHe N». 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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    • 3 6 HARNESS ACCESSORIES. McAlister
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    • 43 6 WroughtlronTubes&Fittings, Larjje Stocks Always on Hand. ADAMSON GILFILLAN 6* Co., LIMITED. HORNSBY OILENGINES SOLE AGENTS, HOWARTH ERSKINE. Ltd., CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Singapore, Bangkok, Rangoon, Ipob, Kwala Lnmpnr, Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai, and London. Telegram» Offices and Stores ERSKINE PENANG. 28. BEACH STREET;
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    • 2314 8 PARA RUBBER SEED. 44 Isi I AARDERS now being booked for new e Mosquitoes 1 |H E sVeurx: fo 7;Vo“ ing Aug Photographic Studio, to yo “DC APU UAIIQF ®#s£§ Apply lo remember BtAUn nuuoc, gu am manager, k.B.ooniwa, LATE (“PRIORY") f tffiW 282 c ,O se’««y»r Japanese Jlrtist, from
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