Straits Echo, 7 November 1904

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 2. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1904. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 255.
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  • 112 1 BlETHs. On 10th Oct., at Kobe, the wife of Herl>ert E. Breen, of a son. On 8th October, at Chungking, West China, the wife of Leonard Wighain. of a son. On 11th October, at Tientsin, the wife of C. von Hauuokeu. of a daughter. On 15th October, at
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  • 39 1 For Week ending Sunday, Nov. 13, 1901. a m f*. .11 Monday, 7th 11 11.25 Tuesday, Bth —45 Wednesday,9th —4O 1.05 Thursdav, lOth 1.30 1.55 Friday, 11th 2.20 2.45 Saturday, 12th 3.10 335 Suudiir, 13th 4. 4.25
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  • 33 1 To-day. Ist Day, lOth Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 p.ni. To- M OK HOW. 2nd Day, 10th Moon. Annual Meeting Cricket Club, Town Hall •5 pm. Town Baud, Golf Club, 5-30 p.ni.
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  • 38 1 English (Nubia) 10th iust. China (Coromandel) 12th iust. China (P. Alice) 16th iust. lien nan (P. Pi tel Fried» irk) 17th iust. English (Bengal) 24th inst. China (Si>nla) 20th inst. China (P. 11. Lnitpold) 30th inst.
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  • 19 1 First Quarter... Nov. 14th 7.33 p.m. 0 Full Moon 23rd 9.3 p.m. List Quarter 30th 1.34 A.m.
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  • 42 1 P O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OUTWARD*. Ho.MKW AIIOS. Nubia lit Nov Coromandel 12 Nov ticiujal 'l4 I Simla 20 Extra Service. Outwards. Homewards ti'Kotra m Nov I Manila IS Nov Pdatran 10 j Pern 2 Dec IfT For particulars See Page 3.
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  • 1859 1 The Marriage Problem t Should it be for Life Or Only for a Short Lease RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. JAPAN AND PORT HAMILTON. NOTHING ‘MADE IN GERMANY FOR JAPAN. IRONY OF THE DEATH DUTIES. Turkey’s Eye on the Far East. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Fleet Street, 13 Oct.—lt is
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  • 174 1 Fin %78.7hB'uets done Gold leaf 79. B.Pepper(VV.Coast3lbs.soz.)s 26-1 nom White Pepper 40. —buyers Trang Pepper out of season Cloves (picked) out of season Mace 98'—sellers Mace Pickings 78.— seller> Nutmegs llOs 42. —sellers C No. 1 b.lO nom Sugar 2 no stock. Basket 4.3 s—sales Tapioca Flour 1.50 sales.
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  • 206 1 Bersawah Gold Mine Co., Ld. S 13. —sales Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ld S 4.75 nom. Redjaug Lebong Gold Miuiug Co.. Ld S 17. —buyers KadanaGohlMiuiugCo„Ltd. (fully paid) S 10.— nom. Bruseh Tin Miniug Co., Ld. 3.50 sellers Cheudariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld S 10.— nom. Karaugau
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  • 50 1 Inward —Per Ho Kwei,” from Deli, Mr. Eng Cheng Hiu. Per Lady Weld,” from Teluk Anson, Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. E. J. Brewster. Per Malaya,” from Deli, Messrs deVoogt, Turner, G. Speed, Cheng Kee Hin, Tio Praw Yo. Per P. Kimau,” from Port Swetteuham, Mr. Lee Teng Hwee.
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  • Shipping.
    • 189 1 Mary Austin, Br. s.s. 121, Nicliol, sth Nov., Port Swettenham 4th Nov Gen.,—K. G. Co. P. Rimau, Br. s.s. 297, Neilsen, oth Nov., Port Swettenham, sth Nov., Gen., H. L. Co. Ho Kwbi, Br. s.s. 209, Russell, 6th Nov., Deli, sth Nov., Gen—H. L. Co. Lady AV eld, Br.
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    • 56 1 7th November. Kuiu Saity, for Calcutta. De i, for TIW-p. Mary Austin, for Port Swettenham. Ckeany Chew, for Rangoon. Gi*eJa, for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and-Japan. R in, for Singapore. Both, for Olehleh, Pulo Weh and Padang. Piny Suei, for ColomJjo. Malaya, for Deli. A' inyekow, for Singapore and China.
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    • 63 1 P. Kimau, 13r. s.s. 297, Nielsen, Gth Nov., Port Swetteuham, sth Nov.. Gen., H. L. Co. Ladv Wld, Br. s.s. 245, Treweeke, dtli Nov., Teluk Anson, sth Nov., Gen., Straits S. S. Co. Malaya, Ger. s.s. Block, Gth Nov., Deli, sth Nov., Gen., R. M. Co. Nam Yono,
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    • 36 1 Vessel* From A'jenl* Due Nam Sang Caicuita B.&Co. lOthNov. Albeuga Singapore B.M.&Co. 15tli P. Alice Prinz Eitel Singapore B.M.&Co 10th Fried rick Colombo B.M.&Co. 16th Ghazee Liverpool S.B.&Co. 20th Beuarty London S.B.ACo. 1 27 th
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    • 41 1 V etsrcl* Fur Agent Leavet Nam Yong Rangoon B.&Co. 8th Nov. Nam Sang Singapore B.&Co. 10th Albeuga New York B.M.&Co. 15th P. Alice Colombo B.M.&Co. 16th Prinz Eitel Friedrick Singapore B.M.&Co. 16th Ghazee Singapore S.B.&Co. 20th Benarty Singapore S.B.&Co. 27th
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    • 97 1 For Deli —Per Ho Kwei, to-morrow, noon. Port Swetteuham, Port Dickson and Malacca—Per Pulo Kimau, to-morrow, 1 p.ui. Perlis and Setul —Per Chan Tai, tomorrow, 2 p.m. Perlis and Setul—Per Un Peng, tomorrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Rangoon—Per Nam
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
  • 74 1 Dkath. At Kol»e. on October 15th. George Inman, of Manchester. England, while on a tour through the Far East. Obituary. M. Paul de Cassagnac. (8nj)[‘lied by Heater.) London, o Xov, —The death is i announced of Moris. Paul de Granier de assagnac, editor of the Paris journal L’Autorite and a
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  • 1152 2 Strange Life Story of Adolf Reck. Tiik Innocent Man Who Served Over Five Years’ Penal Servitude. NINETEENTH INSTALM NNT. Fnvisaue the position for yourselves. I was tried at the Old Bailey for certain crimes which I had not committed. The evidence of a few degraded
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    • 7 2 1 HTEAHNS' WINK Uv, ura,,u "tteiigllwuiiig tuuic
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    • 520 2 STEARNS’ WINE, for all wastiug diseases. It increases weight. Consumptives find it does good. Can be taken all TO LET. rpilE GRANGE, No. 9, Logan Road. JL lin mediate entry. Apply to P. J. DUVAL, c/o Messrs W. Mansfield Co. 3-10-04 u c 705 FOR SALE. y SLANT S RHOPALOCERA
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    • 1872 2 en I 8 I itli at ich to tfy iys rth V mnd j re isid. NOTICE. Consulate for the Netherlands. IT P TO Thursday, the 8th Deceinl*er, 1904, tenders will lie received at the office of the Resident of Khio and Dependencies at Tandjong Pinang for the following farms
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    • 2060 3 a nv ;rr Expectrd arrival and Departures. Mail Service. Nov. Dee. Outwards. 10 s.h. Nubia connecting with s.s. Moldavia 24 s.s. Bengal do 8 8.8. Malta do Homewards. Nov. Dec. 12 s.8. Coromandel do ‘JO s.s. Binila do 10 8.8. Chueun do FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS To Lomloii by Sea
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  • 67 4 4antic* mtit*fle« everybody, and justice alone.— Rmormnn Established June Ist, 190.1. Pnbli«he<! daily (except Rnnday*.) AT THK CRITERION PRESS, Ld., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. CAKI.K ADURKBS: “E c h o—P ena n g Telephone No. 188. Editor, Chksnky Duncan. MM SENG HOOI. Managing Director w All
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  • 1497 4 When will it fall When will Port Arthur fall is the question uppermost in the minds of most people to-day, for never before has so much interest been centred in a siege as has been created by the splendid dash’ and reckless valour of the Mikado’s forces in
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 172 4 To the Editok of the Straits Echo. Sir, —I had finished inspecting a plantation on the Bagan Serai-Selaina Road, and on nearing Alor Pongsu Station I told the driver to take me there, as beiug considerably nearer than Bagan Serai station, but to my surprise
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  • 305 4 To the Editor of tiu Straits Echo. Sir, —The great increase m the number of hand-carts plying about town within the past year or two shows that they are of use to the public, especially to traders. This being so, and the necessity for their proper control
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  • 255 4 lo K,,,tor of tiik:Struts Echo ir l S< e 1 v the u telegraphic intelligence you obtained from your Siam! Z? tktTSh llUd P ubli8,,ed iMt Satur- H'® i>dl insert section 12 in the principal Pilots Ordinance has been post? poued for further consideration on a petition
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  • 398 4 IN CIVIL JURISDICTION. (Before the Hon. A. F. G. Laic, Puisne Judge Re MajeeminaiBha v. Che leh and UuChee Fatimah Nachiar. This was an action by the plaintiff for the partition or sale of certain land and houses in Peuang Road. Ihe plaintiff and the defendants are the
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  • 151 4 Re Toh Ki Soo, Appellant: the Municipal Commissioners. Respondents. Ihe a PPeHant was charged with re-erect-a,U T J bUI dmg8 No 2 48 Presgrave of M Penang thout t!,e permission fH 6 Muni cipal Commissioners and a mandatory order was made by Mr. Hereford calling upon him
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  • 297 4 London, 14 Oct —Tin lias been firm all 1 iiart e^l9H, io bUt 8,isht UC tUations, closf f, l2H 12s hd. for cash, and X*12« 2s. d (1 f f r ,nont h- Fifteen shillings was paut for borrowing tin for three months, as 1 SiP? StOC k at
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  • 333 5 Port Arthur. The Japanese Attack. (Echo Special.) Tokio, 7 Nov.—An official despatch from the Japanese army before Port Arthur says that the Japanese right wing and part of their central column, at sunset on 30th ultimo, occupied the crest and counterscarp of Sungshushan, Erhlungshan and Fast Kikwanshan North
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  • 83 5 Armies in Touch. London, 7 Nov.—Reuter’s Mukden correspondent, wiring under Bate of sth instant, says that the two armies are now so close to one another that manoeuvring is almost impossible. Frequent night attacks are made by both sides. It is believf>(i that the Japanese are awaiting news of
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  • 169 5 London, 5 Nov, —Reuter s Gib- tar correspondent wires that it 18 reported that the Russian war--811 ps are leaving Tangier at dawn m The Straits Patrolled, the British battleships Victori--0,18 iin< l Magnificent have been despatched from Gibraltar to patrol tl,e Straits. The International Nuisances.” London,
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 344 5 British Convention Accepted. d by Renter.) 1 London, 0 Nov.—Reuter’s St. e Petersburg correspondent wires that Russia lias accepted the draft Convention proposed by Great Britain. Hull Enquiry Opened London, 7 Nov,—Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, o.r.i:., and Mr. Butler Aspinall, i:.a., kc., have, opened the
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    • 89 5 Student Riots: Much Bloodshed. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 7 Nov. —A serious affray occurred at Innsbruck, an Austrian frontier town, between Germans and Italians, owing to the opening of the Italian Faculty University. The disturbances continued from Thursday until yesterday, about twenty persons being killed or wounded.
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    • 142 5 More Ructions French War Minister Assaulted. Pandemonium in the Chamber of Deputies. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 5 Nov.— A.debate lias taken place in the French Chamber upon revelations showing that the Ministry of War was spying upon officers of the army by means of reports from Masonic Lodges. General Andre,
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    • 518 5 A Blow to Free Traders. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 5 November.—Air. Cyril Arthur Pearson, the proprietor of the Daily Express and many other popular publications and chairman oft lie Tariff Reform League, has bought the Standard newspaper, which deprives the Free Traders of their most influential champion. No dogs
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  • 133 5 j A special to the Calcutta Statesman I dated London, November 1, savs :—The j opinion is growing in St. Petersburg that i the Baltic Fleet tired on their own torpedo i boats which were scouting and suddenlv appeared from the rear, causing a panic iii the
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  • 131 5 Shanghai Team. The following team will represent Shanghai in the Interport Match at Hongkong:— G. C. Dew, J. Duncan, C. C. Duncan, O. V. La lining, V. H. Banning, W. H. Moule, H. R. Parkes, F. W. Potter, of the Shanghai C. C.; W. J. Turnbull, S. Wallace,
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  • 652 5 1 he St. James's Gazette says:—“ The announcement that an agreement has been entered into by the North-Eastern Railway for rffordiug special facilities to one of the agricultural districts of Yorkshire, is welcome and important news. The facilities consist of a sei vice of goods motor-cars, by
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    • 1081 6 CHUBB’S SAFES. 4 CM TAIK HO Co., 82, Main Road, PERAK, TATPING. (Established 1889). General Merchants, Provisioners and Commission Agents. BURGLAR AND FIRE RESISTING. All Sizes in Stock. HUTTENBACH Bros. Co., Sole Agents. Apollinaris European Goods of the highest quality. Imported wholesale diret-t from the manufacturers. Thus giving Constituents the
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    • 1029 8 pmenfs Just DIRECT FROM EUROPE. U' f J €i WHMWA7, LAIDLAW Si CO., PENANG Will be prepared in all Departments with a SPECIAL SHOW OF NEW GOODS On MON DA V next and following days. Special Preparation lias been made to enable us to show the Stock. Our Staff has
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