Straits Echo, 18 April 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILV CHRONICLE 0I EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, IHE EEOERATED MALAY STATES, ANO THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 18th APKIL, 1005. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 87.
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  • 41 1 For Weekending Mouday, Apr. 24. HH)S. AM. PM. I'nesda.y, ISth ...11.00 1125 edMertdav, 10t h ...11.50 0.15 Thursday, 20th 0.40 1.05 Friday, 21st 1.20 1 55 Saturday. 22ud 2.20 245 fjicidav, 23rd >l.lO 25 M div, 24th 4.00 425
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  • 28 1 To-i»a v 14tli 1 >ay, did Moon Town Hand, Golf Club, G p.m. To-XI OK KOW |.,tli 1 tax, -li d Moon. Town Hand, Esplanade. G p.m.
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  • 28 1 O Hull .Moon Apr. 10th 8.22.2 e..\: Hist (Quarter 2t>th G 8 0 i\.vi. i Txew .Moon May 4tli 10.45.1 p.m. First Quarter... 12th 1.41.7 p.ai.
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  • 125 1 CliiuaiP. Heinrich) 18th Apr. German (Moon) 10th Indian Tee*ta 201 li Knglisli f Malta) 711 1 China (Simla) 20tli jerrnau (Bayern) 2nd May. China (P. Eitel Frederick 3rd Indian (Thonywa) -4th Thk extra I*. A U. steamer Socotra, having left Suez at evening on Saturday, Ist instant, in
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  • 38 1 P O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OI'TWAIiIM. HoMKWAK'<K Malta 27 Apr. Simla 2D Apr. Bengal I May Coromandel 1H May bxira Service. Outwards. Homewards. Socotra ID Apr. Manila ID Apr. Palermo 2 May. Ceylon •> May. For pari ieitiars See
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  • 1401 1 A Japanese Captain's view of England. I had known Captain Ito for six months. We shared a cantnaign together. and saw more than one battle in common. But. despite great courtesy froiii him, L did not succeed, for a long time, in breaking down the barrier of
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  • 128 1 f I’knabg, 18*i it A mm.. 'By courtesy m the Chartered Haul:.) L union f)emaud Rank ...1/114 1- months’ sight lta.uk L 11/ 1 Credit I !1| a I)oeiim«r»» •y* .1 I 1 ilent ia. IVmand It ink Ks 14(54 days’ sigiit IViva. e 148.1 Bombay. Demand Rank 14(5.4
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  • 211 1 Bersa v. ah Gol«I Miue Co.. li'i. 11. -tales Ranh Australian Gold Mm 'llg Co.. lid. 5 Il'lill. Itedjang !,elx.no Gold M 111 ino Co.. Ij«l. 25» t. buyer* K.idan.iGold Min in** I.) -1 I nil v paid). -5 1 1 l. •/.></< Unisoil 'I ill Milling CiU. li’i.
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  • 178 1 IjJoid leal J iH B. Pepper (W. ('oast Hllis. i'n.) out. uf htur.k White Pepper S limin'» Traug Pepper. S 26.— »ale» Cloves (picked) out of rraton Mace 80 teller» Mace Pickings 70.— teller» Nutmegs 11 Os 3-3 .««5-* No. I 6 lO iiom Sugar 2 no stock. liiksko
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  • Shipping.
    • 103 1 MEnax, F. M S. yacht, 100, Alii, 18th Apr., Port, Swettenhum, 17tb Apr., Nil. F M. S. Govt. i Mai, ay a, tier. s.s. 301, Block, 18th Apr., Deli, 1 7lli Apr., Gen.. J{. M. it Co. \an UEit Parra, Dut. s.s. Heeiiue. 18tl. Apr.. Deli, 17tli Apr., Gen..
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    • 78 1 Mai.av.\. Ger. s.s. 801. Hlock, lHtli Apr., Deli, 171 It Apr., Gen., H. M. Co. \an i>KK Parra, I)ut. ss 882, Tioeune, ***** Apr., Deli, 17fh Apr., Gen., H L. X Co. Rotorua, Hr. s.s. 555. Hell, 17th Apr., Tongkah, ItWli Apr. Gen.,- h\ 0. Co. Han Whati
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    • 72 1 18|h April. Cornel m, fur Deli. Jiu Ho. for Langkat. it. Ha/eieijn, for Hatu Lkihra. Tate Tony, for Asa hail. Hole Canton, Edie, T. Seinawe, Segli, Ulehleli atul Sabaug P in Femj, for Port, Swettenliani. h ttly \Ve.lit, for Teluk Ausou. .Is ban, for A sail an. F'l/iny Fib,
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    • 54 1 Vettsel# Front Agent* Due I’. Heinrich Singapore jJ3.M.&0o. 18th Apr. noon Bremen B.M.&Oo. mh Socotra Suez A.G.&G'o. 19th YVaihora Singapore K.G.*’o. 19th Bengloe Singapore S.B.tiCo. 20th van Swolll Belie HliiCo. 1 L»|st Sui Sang Calcutta. B.fcOo. -1st fj:ii Sang Singapore B.tfcCo. 12 lid 1 tenumhr London S.B.&Oo. 23rd lietiloiiionil
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    • 57 1 Vergelt 1 For Atjeufn Leaver j 1*. HeiuriclijColonibo iB.M.&Co. Il8t.li Apr. KoOll .S< tcotra Singapore B.M.&Co. 19tli Singapore A.Ii.ACo. I’engloe i jou«1oii S.IJ.&Co. '20t 1 i Wailiora jSiugapore lv.fr.Co. 2lst van Swoil K«li« H.li fCo. 22ml Sui 8agg Singapore B.&Co. l<ai Sang jOaleutla B.&Co. 22ml Beiitnulir Singapore S.B.A Co.
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    • 104 1 For Singapore, China and Japan Per Koon to* morrow, 11 a.m. Tongkah— Per liutorna, to-mor.iow, 1 p.m. I'eluk Anson Per Lanokal, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Edie, T. Benia we, Segii, Olehleh and Puio Well -Per 8 truerdeer von, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Perils Setnl—Per Lin I'emj, to-morrow, 3 p.m. I>eli
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 MARTYN Co. o 0' WHISKIES. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A. KAULFUSS, v.\ FJLUQVHAIt STREET. Opkn Daily kkoji 7 a m. to .*> i-.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to Noon. ON SALE Views of Penang, Perak, Kedali. etc. .lust Received a Non Shipment of Illustrated Post Cards in colour* ami otherwise. All kinds of
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    • 24 1 KEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, keep strong, your Doctor Jells you so. Steams' Wine will assist you. Ask your Chemist. 4 n Iron Tonic also.
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    • 32 1 STEARNS’ WINE, after inHuenxst an<l pneumonia. An ideal reconstructive tonic that gives immediate benefit. Increases weight, renews strength and vigor. Whiteaways Sell fur Cash, therefore can Sell Cheaper than any Credit-giving Firm.
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    • 32 1 «MEM ZEITLIN. Genuine Pilsener Beer. Jeye’s Perfect Purifier. I'he best and most powerful disinfectant extant. In 1 and 5 Gallon Drums and in 40 Gallon Casks. Quotations on Application. SANDIUNDS, BUTTERY Co,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 998 2 The Evil of Publicity. Numbckn Enoaokd in Kkcbmt 1Jatti.es. Genekai. Nagaoka. Vice-Chief of the I Army Staff at Tokio, the othei «lay ad-j «iressed the Oriental Skieielv at Nobles’ 1 Club. In the course of Ins speech General Nagaoka said that while civilisation was!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2038 2 KintaTin Mines Limited. DIVIDEND J. No. 10. TO LEST. ,S FI ii’TUKH dividend i»t‘ 6d. per diare TO ii:iK I**mi declared. payable iu Loudon 17.4.0', i w k 263 on loll) April, siud "ill be paid to all local Shareholder* us soon as the i list of Shareholder* on that
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    • 1975 3 M •.2 9 10. MI Co. Expected Arrival* and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. \urii 27 «>• Malta connecting with 1 8.8. India Mav 11 8.8. Bengal »1«» s.B. Britannia 25 8.8. Nubia »1« 8.8. Mongolia Homewards. April 29 8.8. Hindu do 8.8. Moldavia 11 av 13 8-s. Coromandel de 8.8.
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  • 123 4 V V '«k Justice everyLiwly. ami |i|nti<'<? alone.— sdublisheil Jii .ic Ist, 190.1 ITiMinhe.! ilxily (exoi i>t Kmml»y». 1 at rim CKITHRION I’UHSS. Id. No. tMO—I teach Bln«*i, I’" prick IHA 11. I .OCA I, s2* .011,1 m OI’TSTATIOXS I oe ..He K»li.. MAIL NIMTInN (I’iat ti«e)
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  • 1590 4 Penanu has been praying har»l for rain for some mouths p:ist. ind to-dav it really looks as though the weather hail broken at last and we were to have a normai wet season, instead of the miserable little showers and attempts at dtizzies to which we
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  • 619 4 Half-Yearly General Meeting The August Meeting Programme. The above meeting was Ueid yesterday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce when there were present: Mr. A. R. Adams (President), Capt. MacIntyre, Messrs C A. j Law, G. II. Stitt, A. S. Anthony, Alan Wilson, H. Bassett. J. R.
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  • 199 4 A cry Satisfactory Lot. In spite ut ilie inclement slate ot ihe weather, a big muster of inemberH were prej sent this morning at tlieTurf Club's Paddis k to see the Galloway Griffins drawn. ami 'lie hatch was looked upon us a verv satisfactory h*t taken
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  • 126 4 o crijitiou. Age. lirawn by. 1 By. aif .5 yra. VV. Cornfield. o v a J. Bromliwad Matthews. o Br. a g 4 C. Guinness. j By- »JT t G. H. Lees. Bi. a g 1.. Institute Kongsi i I Chung All Me„g. Cues.air 0,. Adauisand Law. 8
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  • 106 4 Following is a list of the cases f ur hearing before the Full Court of Appeal now sitting Ebrahim and Ors. re. Khuo Tlieau Se ow Tuuku Hamzah re. Hajee Amin. Koh lieng vt. Koh Tow Mahomed Sultan and Ors vs. Badar Bee Richard Perry vs.
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  • 108 4 Lhl Hon. John Turner courteous!; torms us that the following proposals made by the Acting General Manager for Rail, ways have been approved by the Resident General:— (i) I tom Ist June the mail train which passes NeUmg Tebal at 4 57 p.m. will stop there for two
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  • 71 4 Cricket. Thk undermentioned have been selected to represent Penang in the cricket match a «gainst Perak on 21st and 22nd iust. Messrs Dunn, Cater, Peacock, Forbes, Muglistou, Graham, Daintou. Mopmh Ward, Bradberv, A. N. Other. Football. The following have l«eeu chosen to represent Penang iu the football
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  • 94 4 (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Accidental Death. Os Sunday morning three Malays living at Bagau Blat went t«> their fishing stakes and brought home some fish. Having landed the fish, one of them took the boat out a short distance from shore to make last to a pole ami
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  • 469 4 Last evening Mr. Chesney Duncan, the Kditor of the Straits Echo, was euterLaiued :al a dinner at the Chinese Town Hall ou :tiie eve of his departure on leave, by the Chinese Community of the place. the dinner lieiug presided over bv Mr. Lim Hun Chiam.
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  • 395 5 The Tear Armada. Reported to he in Tourane Bay Echo Special. Singapore, 1” April.—A portion ot the Baltic Fleet is reported to Ik* in the Touraue Buy, Annani. Kostjestvenskv a llcro (Supplied by Reuter, i London. 18 April.— The Russian» are elated at the daring and skill of
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 25 5 Appoint me nt of Foreign Minister (Echo Special.) Min, 1« April.—Mr. Jonkheer Der, e ulK been appointed Minister of "'uign Affairs for the Netherlands.
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    • 39 5 kesult of English Cup (Supplied by Reuter.) luliT'^° n, iJ April.—The Association KngNe\ Vl V T ,a He between Aston Villa aud the lS ~,ted has resulted iu a win for l,,n,w by two goals to nil. AAA
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    • 59 5 Not Yet Effective. (Su/ifilial by Jteuter.) Si Ap nl —l,Mi 'A’'»'**»’ eorre,l. 1 S,,au «‘«lUw that, although rit, itti*d n‘ VH tlr* ,ave P ai,Be< i «luce China M, ‘p«»ruint a Mac y a v I,eat y* “°t a single Chilly. vet effective, and the "Wi-'ials i. >
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    • 27 5 Ordinance Gazetted. < He ho Special.) •Siugapore, IS April.—The < Ordinance lor the Expropriation of Tanjong Piigar Dock was published ill the Straits Government Gazette yesterday evening.
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    • 60 5 To Be Slightly Modified (Supplied by Reuler.\ London, 17 April.—lleuter’s correspondent at Peking wires that it is understood that the Tiliet Convention will l*e slightly modified. The establishment of trade marts in Til**t has lieen [>ostpoiied, while Great Britaiu does not agree to the demaud for customs duties
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    • 68 5 Railwaymen Out Again (Supplied by Reuter.) London. 17 April.— A general strike has begun of the employees on the Italiiu Railways, the men objecting t<< certain disciplinary measures, tending to curtail the right of strike, being inserted in a bill brought forward by the Government to enable the
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    • 72 5 Arrival at Algiers (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 17 April.—Fl. M. King Edward and H. M. Queen Alexandra have arrived at Algiers. London, 17 April. His Mujestv King Edward and Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, on landing at Algiers, which was lavishly decorated with both British and French Hags,
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    • 60 5 Awaiting Berlin Legation's Action. {Echo Special.) Berlin, I 7 April.—M. Deleasse. French Minister of Foreign Affairs, has announced that no steps regarding Morocco have hitherto lieen taken bv the German Legati >n in Berlin, but that, perhaps, such action may betaken on the 18th iiist. Meanwhile Germany' is
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    • 223 5 Conservatives and yet Reformers (Supplied by Reuter Loudon, 17 April.—A constitutional Conservative party, which is being formed iu Russia, includes seven memliers of the Council of the Empire, besides senators and prominent Government officials. The partv, the formation of which is countenance»! bv M. Buliguiue, is issuiug several
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    • 104 5 Bulgarian Village Destroyed Inhabitants Killed or Kidnapped. (Supplied by Reuter London, 18 April.—As an evidence of the deplorable condition of Macedonia it is reported that a band of Creeks has attacked and destroyed the Bulgarian village of Zagoritehani, killing most of the inhabitants and carrying off the remainder
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  • 182 5 The Gkeig Cup. j The actual match handicap if* as fol I lows:— H Mr. Justice Law i d J)r. Freer j J* I >r. Skae > j t> Mr. W. U. G rove 8 Mr. G. If. Stitt > 6 Mr. Geo. Maebahi j t> Mr.
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  • 586 5 CuiiioLs Cask in Sklanuob. A somewhat interest iiig case has just heeu decided at Kuala Kiibu, by Mr. Desj boiough. magistrate, Sved Salleli, formerlv i Penghulu of Ulu Siam (succeeding his I father), Iteiug prosecuted on a charge of obtaining two sums ,*f five dollars each
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  • 741 5 I Continued from yesterday's issue.) Thi s i) Readings. Ihe Pil»>ts Bill, tlie Medical Regiairalioi Bili and the Poisons Bill were all read a third time and passed. Boaei* of Benevolence. The Attorney-General moved the first reading of the District Board of Benevolence Incorporation Bill t»> incorporate the
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  • 108 5 S'l. GeoUUe’s Out ttCII Maundy Thursday. 8- a. in. Holy Communion. 0-0 p. ni. Evensong and Sermon Hood Friday. 9- a. in. Matins and Litany. 10- a. in. Ante Communion Service, and Sermon on the Cross.’’ 11- a. m. Tamii Service in Mission Chapel. Holy Saturday. 8-30 a.m.
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 617 5 IH Ar <T K t, l r ROr THB STKAITH *«o. Aiv Sik,—As is well known, the Straits ff e ncil au Ordinance to provide f the regulation and control of Em passage brokers. The Bill is designed o check the frauds, unfortunately far ■on, uncommon, which are
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  • 171 5 I’. C. C VS. Pl-ANTKKS. Ihe cricket match played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, between the I*. C. C. and the Planters, resulted in a win for tin* former by 51 runs. Appended are the scores PI.ANTEKS. G. 11. Cater, b Bradbery u J. Forbes, b Perkins 32
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    • 662 6 NOTICE. riIHE undersigned l>eg lo inform the public of Penang and the neighbouring Native I States that they have lieen appointed Agents for Messrs. Ingall, Parses, Clive A Co.. Ltd. of Loudon, and have recently received a large shipment of very best quality Europe ready made Coffins, Coffin Furniture and
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  • 422 7 Amaials tiIUJ'KBIKO AT M VNILA. MuN^ i the passengers by the steamer T.mpnv, which arrived in Brisbane recently r„m Japan, via Manila, was Pro- lessor W atson. of (he Melbourne UuiversI ’i ‘V 18 ten on a trip to Hongkong r Watson said that l"l AI the latter
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 738 7 Graham Co. Ltd. 4 Beach Street, Penang. The Leading Wholesale Chemists in the Straits. MANUFACTURERS OF Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Photographic, AM) OTHER PREPARATIONS. Dr. W. M ANSON. DENTAL SURGEON. Price Moderate, Consultation Free. BESIDINO AT No. 17, Penang Road. A few doors from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 65c 6 int.hs
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    • 132 7 JUST RECEIVED a NEW SHIPMENT OK Best York Ham, Finest Wiltshire Bacon, English Salt Beef, AND Thomas Bell Co.'s Cream Cheese. GOON YEN FRIENDS, 32, Beach Street, Penang. 9(5c TAIK HO Co., 82, MAIN ROAD, PERAK, TAIPING. (Established 1889). Genera! Merchants, Provisioners and Commission Agents. European I Joods of the
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    • 1675 8 WEHSAWA7, LUDUW Co,’s SALE MOW OV All Goods Purchased will be Handedf'out at the Parcel Office Ton Presenting Chit. During Business Hours Doors will be Temporarily Closed as usual when necessary. N.B. DOORS OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. No Customers will be served before or after the above.
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