Straits Echo, 7 January 1905

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  • 34 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. 3. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, SATURDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 5.
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  • 40 1 For \V«el ending Friday, Jan. 13. 1905. A. M. P.M. Saturday, 7th 1.40 2.05 Sunday, Bth 230 255 Monday, 9th 3.20 3.45 Tuesday, 10th 4.10 1.35 Wednesday’ll th 5 5.25 Thursday. 12th 5.50 *>.ls Friday, 13th .>. «40 7.05
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  • 26 1 First, Quarter... Jan. I4t,h 3.0.2 p.m O Full Moon 21st 2.0.4 p.m East Quarter 28th 7.15.2 A.m O New Moon Feb. 4th *>.1.2 p.m
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  • 54 1 Chiua {Nubia) 7 Jan. China {Seydlitz) 11 German (Zieteu) 12 English {Formosa) 12 The Extra P. A O. steamer Formosa, having left Suez on Sunday afternoon, 25th instant, is expected to at rive here at daylight on Thursday, 12th proximo, and will leave for Singapore, Chinn and Japan
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  • 47 1 To-|>AV. 2nd Day. 12th Moon. Ratepayers' Association-Meeting of General Committee. Chinese Town Hall. p.m. Police Smoking Concert, Fort. 1* pm. Town Band, *i<<lf Club, 5-5« p.m To-aioicicow 3rd Day, 12th Moon. Church Services see page 5. Penang Volunteers Field Dav Meet at Bunnah and Gottlieb Road.
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  • 1117 1 Where are the MissingV From the figures published by the J Kokumin Sluinbuu. published at Tokio, with reference to the losses of the Japanese in the assault of Port Arthur during the five days from August J9tli to August 23rd, we learu that 3,100 men w'ere missiug. The
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  • 119 1 Pknano. 7th January. (My roHrt+*y oi tht (Jharl*re<l I London Demand Bank ...1/1 li; 4 months’ sight Bank ...1 U£ 3 Credit ...1/llj 3 Documentary 1 /11J g Calcutta, Demand Bank lis. 144*} 3 days’ sight Private 14*P{ Bombay, Demand Bank 144* 3 days’ sight Private 14*>$ Madras, Demand
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  • 201 1 BeixtiwnliGold Mum C<<.. Ld. 13. -salt’» R'liib Aii'fniiiun Cold Mining Co.. l.d I- 25 Horn. Redjang liebong Gold Mining C<>.. T.d 5 230 bui/e f* KadanaGold M ining* '<>.. L* J (fully paid) 5 !u.— wjm. Bruseh Tin Mining Co.. Ld. 2. tales Kavangaii Till Mining Co. 10.— teller*
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  • 170 1 Tin 578.80 buyer» Gold leaf 5 79i 15. Pepper \V. C«*ast. 31b5.50z.)5 25.50 teller» White Pepper 88i buyer» I'rang Pepper, business 827. Cloves (picked) Mace 85— seller Mace Pickings 70.— seller» Nutmegs 110 s -KU sales No. 1 0.10 limit Sugar 2 no stock. Basket 5.10 sale» Tapioca Klunr
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  • Shipping.
    • 72 1 Petuel, Br. s,s. 124, Rgid, till* P- Kaiupei, r»tli Jan., (Jeu —K. G. Cy. (Umapeke, Br. k.h. 440, Bell, t>th Jau., Rangoon, 29th Dee., Gen., K. G. Co. Palamootta, Br. 2.208, Garland, 7t,h Jau.. Hongkong, 28th Dec., Geu., H. L. Co. Si.mlv, Br. B.s. ,»,884, Summers, Oth Jau., Bombay,
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    • 30 1 Omapeke. Br. ss. 4k», Bell, tjth Jan Rangoon. 2i)th Dec., Gen., K. G. Co. Andalusia, Ger. s.s. 4,47,. Filler, Oth Jau., Hamburg, 22nd Nov., Gen..—B. M. A Co.
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    • 105 1 7th January. P. Rim an, for Deli. Malaya, for Deli. Petrel, for Langkat A Paugkalau Braudau. H. Haletryn, for Batu Bahia and A Kalian. Mary AmtUn, for Port Swetteuham. LightHuiy for Singapore and Hongkong. Lamjn'at, for Teluk Anson. Ataka. for Calcutta. Jan ft A iclmll, tor Mouhuem Kintita, for
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    • 54 1 V a i g o A S> -i -S -i t/ J K JQ PQ 7} £c r 6 rfi f 1 V 1 t, t a a 5 5 S* it 1’ i 5r .3 3.5 -cc ~T 5 r 1 -5 -5 i. J Jr i E
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    • 30 1 1 b.. Gleuogle Rangoon H.CACo. lit li Jan Gisela Colombo S.K.&Co. 9th Puudua P. S’iiani H.L.AGo. 9th Fitzpatrick Rangoon K.H.&Co. 11th Beavorlicli Singapore S.B.&Co. 15th iienloinond London S.B.AGo. 15th
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    • 66 1 For Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan Per Andalusia, oth instant, 11a.m. Asahan—Per Tav Toiuj, 9th instant, 1 p.m. Kopah. Kenoug, Victoria Point, Maliwun, Mergui Tavov—Per (hnapere, 9th instant, 2 p.m. Perlis and Setul—Per Chan Tai, 9th instant, 2 p.m. Paugkorand Teluk Anson—Per Canton, 9th instant, 2 p.m. Laugkat—Per
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    • 42 1 In nan/ —Per Oiuapere,” from Rangoon. Mr. and Mrs. Snow and Mr DeBilva. Per Palamcotta,” from Singapore, Kt. Rev. Dr. E. Barillon Messrs (4. Greaves. G. Hough, Oon Olioong Siew, Meredith. Rossand, Bond, H. A. C'ader, A. M. Minn, Mrs. Torclii.
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  • 36 1 P O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OtIYttAKDN. HoMKW.XKIlM. tSliutt* •hi*. ftr-ft [fill 7 Jllll. i Ch&tiH at Mult» u Hxlra Service. H'AKliv Io.WKA Hi J"n. j Sot'oh'ti III Jim. JaiHiii V/ Palairu* ?< < fe«r Koi particular* ?3ee Page •’>.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 168 1 HARTVN Co V» WHISKIES. FOR Chinese New Year. 4- The undersigned have just received a consignment of of latest sty lei COLGATE'S PERFUMES In s pint bottles. Buyers have more money’s worth in Perfumes. FOLDING PANAMA HATS and a large variety of other goods. TIANG JOO Co., 4 117, BEACH
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    • 17 1 STEAKNS’ WINE assists the body to °f nature's noufishnieuf. Tljus \t owes. lnerm*& weight, *md strength. SIRDAR.
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    • 125 1 SXRD.A.R. Important Notice to the Ceylon Tamils Others. (1 ENTLEMEN with families or other* I” wise visiting Penang can always tind i:» <>ui* house satisfactory food arrangement s. Good water accommodation, spacious house. Passengers will be met at the Penang Jet tv or at the steamer by <-ur own cool}’
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    • 16 1 GOLDEMG i ZEITLi. Genuine Pilsener Beer. P: Molr Crane d Co.’s CYLINDER OIL. Sandiiands Buttery’ Co.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
  • 36 1 Domestic Occurrences. > Dkath*. On lMtli Dm., at Hokkaido." Auerley. Hit-hard Eusden. late H.B.M.'s Consul in Japan aged TD. At North Shields. England, on the Jrd January. Eliza Bainbridge. |the beloved wife of Captain Baiubridge. Deeply regretted.
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  • 899 2 Ihk Hat-racing season of 1904 ended in must disappointing fashion owing to the untimely advent of wintry weather, and thus the Manchester November Handicap had, tor the first time in its history, to lie abandoned, a circumstance the more to lie regretted as the race promised
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 36 2 KEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, keep strung, your Doctor tells you so. Steam* Wine will assist you. Ask vour Chemist. Au Iron Tonic also. Penang EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. UNEQUALLED KOI: Situation, Comfort and Catering. BAIIKIE8 BROTHERS, Proprietor
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    • 1311 2 To Let. PREMISES No. 63, Northam Road. Entry Ist February, 1905. Apply to Mu. A BIFF, 156', Hutton Lane, 4-1-05 ii c 5 To Let. HOUSES No. 86 Northaui Koad aud No. 9 Arratoon Road. Immediate entry. Apply to KHOO SUN POE, No. 7, Church Street. 17-12-04 uc 891 TO
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1691 3 P.iO. i %V;. il c/ >7 S. N. Co. Expected arrival and Departure». Mail Service. Outwards. Homewards Jau. 7 8.8. Bengal <lo s.s. Victoria 21 8.8. Malta do s.s. Himalaya Feb. 4 8.8. Coromandeldo 8.8. India 15 s.B. Simla do 8.8. Britannia FARES BY MAII. STEAMERS. f 1 r< i\
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  • 81 4 Justice MUisflei everybody, sod 1 net ice el<>.ie.-Km»T«'>«. Established June Ist, 1903. Kubliahed daily (except Knndnye AT TBI CRITERION PRESS, 14., No. 226-232, Beach Street. Penally. PRICK PAII.Y, MICA I, fcu per aiiuiim OUTSTATIONS I'oetaye Kxtni MAI I. KIUTION (Poet Kiee) 15 OAKI.K A IUIRKHK.r Echo —I’enanfj."
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  • 1512 4 How will it End In view of the magnificent feats of arms resulting in the surrender of Port Arthur to General Nogi on New Year’s Day, public interest will now be centred in the operations, present and future, of the armies in the field in Manchuria, and
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  • 1964 4 Confirmation Postponed. Views or Commissioners. As only briefly reported in our last issue, the confirmation of the by-laws for the registration of burial grounds was, after discussion at a full meeting of the Municipal Commission yesterday afternoon, postponed sine die. The President said that since last meeting
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  • 114 4 Owing to the number of cases figuring upon the cause list at Penang, it has beeu arranged that Sir Lionel Cox, the Chief Justice, will (says the Straits Times) pav a visit to the Senior Settlement and assist in clearing up the judicial arrears. His Lordship will leave
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  • 194 4 Formal Opening of the Edifice. Procession and Banquet in Honour of the Chief Priest. We learn that Beow Lean, Chief Priest of Penang, who proceeded to Peking a few months ago, returned on the 2nd instant. His object iu proceeding to the Chinese capital was to
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  • 492 4 .Subscription List. The Hon. Treasurer begs io acknowledge, with thanks, the following further donations to the above lijud Aiuouut acknowledged $B5 Hon. J. K- Birch 10 Mr. A. H. Lemon 5 Mrs. Gan Teong Tat 5 Mr. Kam Teik Sean 5 Messrs Chin Bee Co. 5 Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 447 5 Port Arthur. Who are Russia’s most dangerous Enemies? {Supplied by Heater,) London, 6 Jan.— With reference to the statement that an enquiry is to be held into the surrender of Port Arthur, the Russian journal Novoe Vremva declare», Let us have a court-martial by all means, as then
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  • Telegrams.
    • 28 5 Consul’s Residence Attacked (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 6 Jan.-The British Consul's mountain residence, near Tangier, has been attacked by robbers, who were driven off by the guards.
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    • 183 5 Output and Export of Tin from the Federated Malay States January—November Returns The followiug figures are obtained from official returns for the period 1st Januaiy to :>0ih November. 1901: The nett increased output from the lour States, as compared with the corresponding period last vear, amounted to pis. Jo.®*»
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  • 327 5 “ECHO” Appeal lodged with ihe Imperial Authorities. Suppression of the Echo’s Port Arthur Competition Protested Against. COUNSEL CTIES SIMILAR CASES. Another London Journal defends the People’s Paper. {From Our Own Cot respondent.), London, 0 Jan.—A statement of the facts ivliitingto the suppression of the Straits Echo's Port Arthur
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 348 5 To thk Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, —I am greatly pleased to note that Mr. Kliaw Leok Hup has placed before us what I may term a golden scheme. Apart from the fact that such a Society will be extremely interest iug, 1 am liappv
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  • 2253 5 Text of Petition to Governor. Following is the text of the petition and memorandum read by Mr. Lim, Eu Toh. in the course of hi? maiden j< speech 'reporter! elsewhere in our 1 columns to-day) at the special meeting of the Municipal Commission yesterday afternoon, when
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  • 156 5 Ist Sunday After the Epiphany. St. Oeorok' Church (Church of England; —j Matins (tTioral) am. Holy Communion (Plain) 8-30 am. Children's Service, o pm. i Evensong ami Sermon. H pm.—Rev. H. C. 1 Heuliam. Act. Col. Chaplain. Presbyterian Church. (Prye Dock) it. loam. (Northam Road) pm. —Rev
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 5 5 moalister Co., ltd Garden Ranges*
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    • 6 5 Garden Rollers McAlister a o. Ltd..
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    • 161 5 DAVID CORSAR SONS Well-known Navy Canvas. Sandilands Buttery Sr Co. notice THE PENANG STEAM SAW MILL CO., Sungei Pin&ng, Penang. FOR SALE. alt. kind* OK Planks, Scantlings, Timbers, etc., Large or Small. ORDERS Promptly attended to. For the convenience of customers the Company has Branches at Nos. 93 and 93
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    • 320 5 To-day's Advertisements. Wanted to Rent. HOP*;AN RESIDENCE. State tonus 1 J and particulars to “OSBORNE c/o Strait* Hr ho. 7-1-05 3iusrt |js FOR SALE. \NE BIJOUV oh DOGCART. Apply to No. lt>, h 'ar</ tihar Street, 0-1-05 lwk 9 NOTICE. Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. TITHE Lady Weld goes into dock
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1835 6 ICE! ICE!! Favoured with instructions from the Directors of the lantljong Pinang Ice Co M Ltd., W E beg to inform ttie Public of Penang 'Mid the Federated Malav States that we have been appointed Agents of the above Company, and ICE Kennedy Co. 86 50 S7.00 AGENTS FOR T.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 783 7 X 3 m At, H IS m 9fo. 96, Ji /awe( S7?oac/, The Proprietor begs to notify that having engaged a Competent Staff of Pi ofessional Kidci at a considerable expense to himself, he is now open To Train, Break to Harness, Griffins, Race Horses, Galloways, Ponies or Hacks, For
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1118 8 nr WEITEAWAY. LAEMW t Co., PENMG. Good Strong Footballs. For boys, iu stout grain leather, strong and durable, complete, prices from $1.85. Gents Football BootsMade of fine russet leather, strong unbreakable toe cap and heel, two pads one on each side of ankle, well sewn, price $7.00. Superior 44 Trojan
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