Straits Echo, 16 November 1904
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Title Section31 1904-11-16 1 Straits Echo CmtONICLE OF EVENTS, CECUIiT,™ THROUGHOUT THE STRAIT), THE FEOERATED „AU. STATES, THE FAR EAST GEHERALLT. VX)L. 2. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 1904. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 262.31 words
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Article40 1904-11-16 1 For Week ending Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1904 •'-M. p.m. Wednesday, 16th... 6.30 6.5. r > Thursday, 17th 7.20 7.4') Friday, 18th 8.10 8.35 Saturday, 19th o. !> 25 Sunday, 20th 0.50 10.15 .Monday, 21st 10.40 11.05 Tuesday, 22ud 11.30 11.5540 words
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Article49 1904-11-16 1 To-I)AV. lUth l)av, 10th Moon. Town Hand, Esplanade, 5-30 p.ni. Fit /.-Gerald Circus, Dato Krainat Gardens, 0 p.m. Opera Statnboul, 0 p.m To- m ok now. 11th Day, JOth Moon. Town Hand, Golf Club, 5-30 p.m. Fitz-Gerald Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens 9 p.ni. Opera Stamboul, 0 p in.49 words
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Article56 1904-11-16 1 Genuau P. Eitel Friedrich) 16th iust. Bullish Bengal 24th iust. China f Simla 26th inst. China (P. R. Lvitjjold) 30th iust. The B. I S. N. Co’s s. s. Zaida,” with the Mads from Europe, left Negapatam at 6p m. on Monday, and may be expected to arrive56 words
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Article199 1904-11-16 1 IWsawaliGold Mine Co., Ld. 13.—safes Haul) Australian Gold Mining Co., Ld 5 4.75 ho hi Kedjang Lebong Gold Mining Co., Ld 215 —buyers KiidauaGold MiniugCo,,l<ld. (fully paid). 8 10. noin. Rruseh Tin Mining Co., Ld. 3.50 tellers Cheudariaug Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld 8 10.—nom. Karangan Tin Mining Co.199 words
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Article168 1904-11-16 1 P'n 5 78.75 ho buyers ho sellers Gold leaf 8 78 50 I>. 1 epper(\V .Coast 31b5.50z.)8 24. —buyers White Pepper 8 40.— seller, Traug Pepper out of season Cloves (picked) out of season Mace 88 '—sellers Mace Pickings 75. sales Nutmegs 110» 40— No. I 6.10 uom Sugar168 words
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Article1396 1904-11-16 1 I t ull Particulars or the North Sea Outrage. Rangoon Gazette, 12 Nov.) London, 28 Oct.—The following is the account sent by the Admiral of the North Sea Fishing Fleet, forwarded to the Foreign Office, relative to the attack by the Baltic Fleet. North Sea, October 22.—While1,396 words
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Article38 1904-11-16 1 Jo-day’s St. Petersburg papers in notifying Russia’s agreement to the enquiry at Vigo s ays the fleet must remain there twenty days. At Gibraltar to-day Lord Charles Beresford signalled to his Captains: Situation critical ;'good luck.”38 words
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Article115 1904-11-16 1 Penang, 16th November (By courtly of the Chartered /lanlc.) fiOndon Demand Bank ...1/11 3 4 months’ sightBank 1 11 3 Credit ...1/11,» 3 Documentary ...1/11£ Calcutta, Demand Bank R s 1434 3 days* sight Private 1454 Bombay, Demand Bank J434 3 days’sight Private 1454 Madras, Demand Bank 143 3115 words
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Article108 1904-11-16 1 AN OUTHOOKN, Dut. 8.8. 1,543, deGwait, 15th Nov., Sabaug, 14th Nov., Geu. H. L. Co. ►Socotra, Br. s.s. 6,008. Beutou, 15th Nr Londou, 14th Oct., Gen., —P. lt Sai, Dagfrted, Nor. s.s. 659, Anders P Nov., Koyalpatuam, 8th Nov H. B. tfe (jo. Ban Fitzpatrick, Br. Dave»', Rangoon, 13th,108 words
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Article29 1904-11-16 1 16th November. Lanykat, L, Teluk Auson. Mary Austin for Port Swettenham. Waihora for Singapore, Hougkoug, Swatow ami Amoy. Malaya, for Deli. P.Kitel Friedrich for Singapore. China and Japan.29 words
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Article44 1904-11-16 1 Van Outhookn, Dut. s.s. 1,543 deGwalt, 15th Nov., Sabaug, 14th Nov., Geu..— H. L. A Co. Fitzpatrick, Ur. s.s. 740, Davey, l«th Nov. Kaiigoou, 12th Nov., Geu.,—H. M Co. Canton, 11k. s.s. 105, Merieau, 16th Nov., Teluk Anson, 14th Nov., Geu.,—Ah Hiug.44 words
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Article34 1904-11-16 1 1 1' r<nii Dne Or. A pear Singapore A.A.A.Co. |17thNov. Lightning Calcutta A.A.A.Co. 18th Glia zee Liverpool S.B.&Co. 20th Beuartv London S.B.&Co. 27th Benalder Singapore S.B.&Co. 30 th Beularig Loudon S.B.&Co. Dec. 134 words
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Article37 1904-11-16 1 1 r*Ktl* h'o. ■■\<jenl Leave G. A pear Calcntta. A. A A Co 17 th Nov. Lightning Singapore^ A.xl A.Co. 18th Gliazee Singapore S.B.&Co. 20th Benarty Singapore S.B.&Co. 27th Beualder London S.B.&Co. Beularig Singapore S.B,&Co. Dec37 words
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Article61 1904-11-16 1 For Oeli—Per Ho Kwei, to-inorrow, 2 p.m. Oeli—Per Hebe, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Rangoon—Per Fitzpatrick, to-morrow, 5 p.m. Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and K&rical, etc—Per Zamania, 18th instant, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Avagyee, 18th instant, 2 p.m. Port Swetteuhain and Malacca—Per Perak, 18th instant, 2 p.m. Port61 words
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Article61 1904-11-16 1 Inward —Per Prinzess Alice,” from Nagasaki, Mr. Orlo V. Thomas. From Singapore, Mr. T. Adler, Mrs. Aster and Miss P. SchriHer. Outward —Per Prinzess Alice,” for Geuoa, Mr. A. van Osteu, Mr. D. H. van de Kamer, Mr. G. R. C. Joppe. For Antwerp, P. R. J. Tack. For61 words
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Article26 1904-11-16 1 O KulI Moon Nov. 23rd 9.3 a.m. Dust Quarter 30th 1.34 a.m. O New Moon Dec. 7th 9.39 a.m. First Quarter... 14th 2.22 p.m.26 words
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Article40 1904-11-16 1 P O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outwards. Homkwariis. Bengal 24 Nov Simla 26 Noo Malta 8 Dec. Chusan 10 Dec Hxtra Service. Outwards. Homewards. Palawan 20 Nov Manila 18 Noe Jara 13 Dec Peru 2 Dec For particulars See Page 3.40 words
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Advertisement70 1904-11-16 1 MARTYN C(V WHISKIES. ONG KHYE PANG. (Chop) KHYE GUAN. I in Smelters and Importers of Raw Opium, TAIPINft. McAlister Co., Ltd. PENAN G, Have just been appointed Sole Agents for Penang and F. M. S. FOR THE Societe Generate des Tuileries de Marseille. Largest Manufacturers in tlie World of Tkkka70 words
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Advertisement113 1904-11-16 1 OPERA STAMBOUL. Crowded House! Great Success!! To-night, Wednesday 16th November. THE Empire Theatrical Co. of Singapore, At Tek Soon’s Theatrical Hall, Campbell Street, WILL PERFORM bahman noorashek. COSTUMES, DRHBSES, defying competition SCENERIES, Clowns, the best of Clowns. MUSIC— Nice, Soft ana Sweet, (English, Hindustani and Parsee Airs.) I Come and113 words
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Advertisement36 1904-11-16 1 SIRDAR. PRITCHARD CO., 15, Beach Street, Penang. ROVER CYCLES. THE METEOR ROVER db< THE ROYAL ROVER $lTO. IMPERIAL ROVER $210. All prices at 2 per dallar and subject to 10% cash discount. PRITCHARD CO.. Pen/tnc. I5u36 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1904-11-16 1 WEATHER. I'hk following reprii is kiti iiv *uuf>ue<i In he Simla] i >h«mm nr >t‘ K«»i t Coi mvaiiis19 words
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Article1050 1904-11-16 2 Side-Lights on Germany's Policy. Why the Kaiser Opposed the Treaty. Great Britai n Admits Chinese Suzerainty. (Shanghai Times Special.) Peking, 20th Oct.—The Tibetan Treaty has caused considerable {heart-burnings amongst the foreign diplomatists in Peking, but in no quarter has the Chinese ratification thereof lieen more strenuously opposed than1,050 words
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Advertisement401 1904-11-16 2 FOfe sale:. “RHOPALOCERA MAXy LAYANA,” complete in 3 volumes with plates and appendix. Price <£2o. Apply to ENTOMOLOGIST, 771 c/o Straits Echo. notice:. Dr. Edith BOOMGARDT i has changed her residence i FROM > No. 35, ANSON ROAD l TO No. 251, BUR MAH ROAD 11-11-04 lwk 800 Limestone Lime!401 words
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Advertisement327 1904-11-16 2 TO LET. THE GRANGE, No. 9, Logan Road. Immediate entry. Apply to P. J. DUVAL* c/o Messrs W. Mansfield A Co. 3-10-04 u c -705 TO LET. -jVTEWLYBUILT HOUSE in Ayer Rajah -Ll Road. Immediate possession. Apply LOGAN ROSS. 10-11-04 lwk 798 Notice, I HEREBY give notice D\t ttr \*wer327 words
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Advertisement520 1904-11-16 2 A. 67 its D. 0, >2 APENTA The best Natural Aperient Water. f Bilious, Dyspeptic, Gouty, Constipated and Obese People Should always use APE NTA Of all Chemists and Druggists. HUTTENBACH Bros. Co., Sole Agents MAJNO’S PURE MILK, Sterilized. Absolutely free from germs of disease and fermentation. Municipal Not! rpHE520 words
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Advertisement1635 1904-11-16 3 TAU W rtri S. N. Co. Expected arrival and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Nov. 24 s.s. Bengal connecting with Dec. 8 8.8. Malta do 22 8.8. Coromandel do Jan. 5 8.8. Simla do Homewards. s.s. Victoria 8.8. Himalaya s.s. India 8.8. Briannia as r Norddeatscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL1,635 words
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Article, Illustration85 1904-11-16 4 .la«fir* mtlHflex everybody, xnd j notice xlone.— Km>r«o« Established June Ist, 1903. Published 'lxily (except Xni*l*v.( AT TBB CRITERION PRESS, Ltl., PRIOR: DAILY, LOCAL $24 per annum OUTBTATIONS Postage Extra MAIL KIUTION (l’<*t. tree) 15 No. ‘226-232. Beach Street. Penang. CAIU.K AI'IIKKSH: E c h o—P e85 words
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Article3592 1904-11-16 4 The Public Opinion Tangle. Last Monday we announced the death (by coniniand of Mr. W. E. U. Grove, Chief Police Officer, Penang, and lately of Bangkok) of the Guessing Competition promoted by this journal with a view to benefit the widows and I orphans of Japanese soldiers and3,592 words
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Article773 1904-11-16 4 A Cigar Burn or a Centipede Bite An amusing cross-action engaged the attention of Mr. Marriott at the Police I Court this forenoon. The first case was a charge of assault pret ferred against a Kling named Murugan by an Indian called Mariinuti. Complainant told a long-winded story773 words
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Advertisement583 1904-11-16 4 lay’s Advertisements. FOR SALE WORLD’S GREAT CLASSICS n 40 volumes, nearly new. Cost 250. Offers invited. “B. H.” c/o Straitt Echo. 813 -04 WANTED. IE Good Clerks for the Joliore State Railway. Salary $50 to $70 per ith according to qualification. Application in own handwriting, stating and previous experience together583 words
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Advertisement5 1904-11-16 4 WECrBO-PLATKDWA BE. McAUSTF.R Co.. Ud.5 words
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Advertisement6 1904-11-16 4 COW BRAND BUTTER. MeflUster Co.. Ltd6 words
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Article213 1904-11-16 5 Port Arthur Fleet Escape of a Destroyer. (Echo Special.) Shanghai, 16 Nov.—It is reported here tiiat a Russian destroyer slipped out of Port Arthur under cover of a snowstorm and, passing through the Japanese blockading fleet, arrived at Chefoo at davlio-ht. North Sea Outrage Speech by the First213 words
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Article27 1904-11-16 5 Reception of Prince Fushimi. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 1G Nov.—Prince Fusliimi, the adopted brother of the Mikado, has been received with much ceremony at Washington.27 words
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Article76 1904-11-16 5 The Russian Menace. (/Supplied by Reuter.) London, 15 Nov.—ln the course of a speech at Bristol, the Earl of Melbourne, .referring to the great problem of the defence of India, said that the Cabinet could not disguise from themselves the great march which Russia had taken towards the frontier.76 words
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Article32 1904-11-16 5 Portuguese Royalties at Windsor. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 16 Nov.—Tlieir Majesties the King and Queen of Portukr;,l have arrived at Windsor on a visit to King Edward and Queen Alexandra.32 words
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Article44 1904-11-16 5 Protests against French Policy. (Supplied by Reuter.) IxjndoD, 16 Nov.—His Holiness 6»« Pope delivered an impressive allocution in the Consistory vesrer<ay» protesting strongly against tue anti-religious policy of France, anticipating that it would prove an •yen greater catastrophe to relilon than hitherto.44 words
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Article25 1904-11-16 5 Arrival of Prince Adalbert. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 16 Nov.—Prince Adalbert, son of the German Emperor, arrived here to-day on board the German cruiser Hertha.25 words
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Article43 1904-11-16 5 Two Cases on the Kistna Singapore, 1(3 Nov.—The Bri fcish India steamer ivistna arrived here from Penang yesterday with two serangs suffering from a disease suspected to be plague. The ship has been put in quarantine and so does not sail to-day.43 words
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Article124 1904-11-16 5 The Interport Matches. (Echo Special.) Hongkong. 16 Nov. —The Shanghai Eleven were all out for 118 runs. The bowling analysis is Rus three wickets for 46 runs, Whitley three wickets for 15, Wyatt two for 19, and Cochrane one for 13. The Straits, in their second innings, had made124 words
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Article76 1904-11-16 5 A Railway Dispute. (Echo Special.) Peking, 16 Nov.—lt is reported here that the Chinese Government has withdrawn the concession for the American-built Hankow-Canton Railway. [Russia and France were charged w’ith being behind Belgium, in the question of securing railway debentures, and, therefore, the extreme bitterness felt at the alleged76 words
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Article208 1904-11-16 5 Fierce Rioting (i Supplied by Reuter London, 16 Nov. —A fierce outbreak. bordering upon revolution, has taken place at Rio Janeiro, Brazil. The outbreak is ostensibly against compulsory vaccination, but is believed to have been fomented bv some discontented politicians with some military backing. Barricades have been erected208 words
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Article85 1904-11-16 5 Members are reminded that, the ties for the first round in the Hargreaves Prize have been drawn and are posted in the Club House. The first round must i)e completed bv Saturday evening, the 19th iu„t. The November Monthly Medal will also be played for on Saturday85 words
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Article119 1904-11-16 5 Settled Out of Court. W hat promised to be an interesting 0386 the charge of alleged assault entered by Mr. St. W. Erl. Peters, late Editor of the Piuaug Gazette, against Mr. I>. A. M. Brown, General Manager of the Pmaug Gazette Press, Ltd., —was called on119 words
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Article697 1904-11-16 5 It "ill lie remembered that on the lUtli Octol»er last 18 persons of various nationalities were arrested in the Young > Men s Literary Rooms aud charged i with using it as a common gaming house. They were brought lief ore Mr. Hereford the697 words
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Article150 1904-11-16 5 The big tent at Dato Kramat was lilied again last night by a large and appreciative 1 audience, who never seemed lo tire of the animal aud other acts. The fiddlers were as comical as ever and every turn went with a tine dash and swing. Aftehioou performances150 words
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Article177 1904-11-16 5 Tli<‘ .«Juries of uijrht were falling fast When o'er the Yalu River passed A Cossack, who mid snow and ice, Carried a flag with this device AY j h t < i j k Jia i j s ky roff! His brow was sternsky. and his beard Marie177 words
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Article532 1904-11-16 5 Transition in Ceylon. Rubber the Industry op the Future. According to Mr. J. C. Willis, Director of the Koval Botanic Dardens, Peradeniva, Ceylon, the history of European planting in Ceylon is a wonderful story of brilliant success punctuated with dismal failures which, again, have been retrieved by ihe indomitable532 words
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Advertisement6 1904-11-16 5 FUNAGOYA WATER. /ilc/f lister Co.. Ltd6 words
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Advertisement502 1904-11-16 5 KILLED!!! By Command of W. E. U. Cri Chief Police Officer, Penang. led ive the ere jut KJll tube JW at ly lie >u lit of cits je “ECHO” Guessing Competitio JN AID OF THE Japanese Soldiers’ Sailors’ Widows Orphans We Started this Competition last Monday, 7th November, With the502 words
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Advertisement1508 1904-11-16 6 ’A N C Y 1 Cement Flooring Tiles, Pipes and Roofing Tiles, Jt-glass Mirrors, Iron Safes, 'ing Lamps, Accordions, [Walking Sticks, Leather Bags and Belts, and Children’s Rubber Shoes [re now in Stock. iher Shipment of >raw Hats Has Just Arrived. GHEE CHOON Co., |>. 129, Beach Street, Penang. JUST1,508 words
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Article893 1904-11-16 7 Items of Interest Mr. D. YV. Stevens, whom the Japanese authorities recommended to the Coreau Government as its diplomatic adviser, reached Yokohama a few days ago from the States. Mr. Stevens will sojourn at Tokio for a mouth, and is then to proceed to Corea, 1 leaving the Japanese capital893 words
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Advertisement463 1904-11-16 7 HONGKONG JIN ON INSURANCE Company, Limited. Capital $1,000,000. ft THE undersigned Laving appointed Agents for the above Conipauv are prepared to accept marine risks on the most favourable terms CHIN JOO Co., Agents. K HDO CHIN TEE, Manager. 24-6-04 pg c Guardian Assurance Company, Limited. Establishkd 1821. Subscribed Capital -£2,000,000463 words
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