Straits Echo, 13 June 1905

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OP EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE PEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. POL. 3. $24 I’er Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 13th JUNE, 190 S. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 130.
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  • 34 1 M ARKIAGK Os .lime Bth. at Bt. Andrew» Cathedral. Singapore, Percy, ehle»t son of Foeter Cunliffe of Old Trafford. Manchester, to Prances R<»sa Webb, second daughter of Mrs. diaries Estconrt. Wolverston. Didshury-
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  • 28 1 I’a-inv I it li Dav, sth Moon Tuwii Hand. Golf Club. 6 to 7 p.m. !’O-moruoxv 12tli 1 tax, .Mil Mooli Town Hand, Espluua» ie, oto < p.m.
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  • 24 1 Kn«t »*r June loth 8.4.7 p.m. O Full’ AIipmi 17th 12.51.5 p.m. Last 25th 2.45.8 a..m. <) New Moon July 3rd 12.49.9 a.m.
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  • 39 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Out w'aros. Homkwaros. Coromandel 2.2 June Jieujol 'l4 June Chilean 0 July. Nubio S July Hxti.t Service. Outwariis. Homkwakiis. Jtijiim 'lO Join. Socotra tU Jit to Palermo JO ahr For particulars See Page 3.
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  • 20 1 (il'i'iiiiiii i loti) Juue. China I Hui/em i 14»!i Indian! Ttr.'to) loth English (Coromandel} 22i)il China iBtmjai) 24th
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  • 61 1 For 1 eiuk Anson.— Per Lanykat. I4tii instant 2 pm. Singapore, Swatow and Ann»\ Per Hmij lire. 14th instant. 3 p m. Langkat, -Per 7Vi/r Tony, loth instant I p in. Singapore, China and Jap.iu,—Per Sack jut a, 14th instant, 5 p.m. Deli.—Per Malaya, loth instant, lo a.m
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  • 21 1 < «c*.-As rom Aqeutx Due Beuledi London s i;.\Co. 1 7tii June Benlarig London S.B.ACo. 27tli Benuioiu Singapore S.B.ACo. -JOtli
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  • 26 1 1 rniirltt f or i I At/ent# Leave# Beiila ri>4 1 Sen voiir JSiULM{H>re .Singapore Lolldoll S.H.AC0. IS.U.AC'J. 1 1 7tliJ une l»7iIi II 1
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  • 562 1 In tiie House of Lords, on 26th ulto., Lord Coleridge called attention to the importation of Chinese indentured labourers into the Transvaal, to the conditions under which they are lieitig imported iuto and are living in the colony, and to the declarations of Ministers on the subject, and
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  • 624 1 YY kiitng to the Ceylon Tndepeudent, Mr. i. Mortis says —1 have been struck during Viv* recent visit to Cevlou with the Inp.;ird manner in which cocoauut cultiva-P->i appears to U* carrietl out in the Island, r-riQ the absence nt selection in regard to the quality ot’
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  • 129 1 Pknano. 1 3th Junk liti courtesy o’ ih* Cbari-r-a tinmt L union Demand Bank 4 months’ sight K-.uit .11 I 4 3 Credit ..2 w 3 Documentary 2 1 Calcutta, Demand Bank Ks. 1474 3 days’ sight Private 1494 Him nay. Demand Bank 1474 3 days’ sight Priva e
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  • 191 1 Gold leaf 5 76.1 B. Pepper (W. Coast 31b5.50z.) out of stock 1 White Pepper 8 36 —buyers l’rang Pepper 8 27. sale* i Cloves (picked) out of season Mace 75 —tellers Mace Picking» 65. —buyers Nutmeg» 1 lu» 36. —sales I No. 1 li lo no in Sugar
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  • 216 1 j BelutTiu Miuiug Co., Ld. 6.50 seller* Her? awah Gold Mil iugCo.. Ld. Jl3 00 sellers Brieh Rubber Syndicate Ld. par —buyers Briiseh Hydraulic 'J’in Mining Co.. lid. S 4.00 buyers Buff Development 00. $lO.OO sale* Fraser«fc Xeava*. |d ilUO.— j George Town I >ispensarv *Jo.— buyer* Howarlii Krskine.
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  • Shipping.
    • 227 1 Ajax Mr. s.s. 4.477. Batt, 12th Juue, Liverpool, 13rh Mav. Gen.—W.Jf. A Co. Hong Bek, Br. 2,050, Peters, 12th June, Amoy. 29th May. Gen.—K.G. A Co. hoKMosA Br. s.s. 2615, Suow, 18th June, Loudon, 13th Mav, Gen.—P. and O. Lai Sang, Br. s.s. 3.400, Lake, 12th June, Hongkong, 20th
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    • 76 1 13th June. Tony Okay lltt for Batu Balira aud Asahau Inti Sang. for Calcutta. Mary Aunt in, for Iteli. Petrel, for Pangkaian Brandau. Jin Ho, for Langkat. ForaHHpi. for Singapore, and China. Van der t-apelleH, for Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Olelileh and Pulo YVeh. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenham,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, X The only Malay Paper in Penang. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd, PENANG ROOF TILES. 1 Specialities :il\\ ays on hand. RIDGINGS Hand Pumps, Barbed Wire, Dunville’s Whisky. Ridge Tile. HALF TILES. Cutler, Palmer Co.’s WHITE PORT SPANISH PORT, DINNER SHERRY INVALID PORT i 3 Cow Brand We have
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    • 140 1 STEARNS’ WINE is very palatableAn excellent tonic for children, especially if they are pale or thin. !><• not delay. Must Stearn*'. It cures. BORDEN’S PEERLESSCREAM S» ndil/irutsi. Huitcrx• Cn. STEARNS* WINE make* good, red rich blood. Impart* youthful si ivngth and vigour. A nutrient Tonic. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., Electrical &>
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    • 181 1 Penang Sin Pon, I he only Chinese Paperin Penang. I* HO t O 1* ft pKjk WOTICH. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak*, Selangor. and Sumatra. Photo» enlarger], various sizes up to 3 ft:, on Bromide paper. W. JONES, King Street, Penaint. Photographer I 29c PHOTOGEA.PHIC STUDIO. A. KAULFUSS, :.'7. FAKQUHAII
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 27 1 WEATHER. 1'he following report iskiudh supplied by tlie Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis u. ii o.r., The raiufiili dining the hours ended at am. to-day was nil.
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  • 206 2 The following incident will doubtless prove of interest to many of our readers This morning, says the Times of Wednesday, the Manager of a Singapore hotel responded to a summons issued at, the instance of Detective Sergeant Kellelier to answer the allegation of having allowed gaming with
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  • 375 2 w t —7 Thb Corean C harge d Affaires, Ni Han Euug, who has for a considerable time been in charge of the (Joiean Legation at Earl s. Court. London, in the absence of the Minister, was found hanging in his bedroom on the morning of 12th
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  • 348 2 Its Abolition Sought. Thu China Mail (Hongkong) mentioned some time ago that the Chines** papers in Canton and Hongkong were publishing articles translated bv the Italian Consul-j General, Mr. Volpicelli, against the practice of judicial tort ure, and our contemporary on l*>tb lilt, says it s now
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  • 1119 2 Tuesday 25> h. hursday 27th amt Saturday 29th July FIRST DAY. I'ue*tlay, i-ilh July. 1906. 1. —The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by John Armstrong. Esq., with $750 added by the Club. A Race for Maideu Horses. Weight as per scale reduced
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 13 2 Penang. EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. UNKgUAM.KI) FOU Situation, Comfort and Catering. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 1364 2 TO PREMISES No. 341, Dato Kraniat Road, with a large compound, formerly occupied by the Celestial Club. Apply to 8-3-05 u c 182 .201, Beach Street. TO SES N Immediate eutry REMISES No. 302, McAlister Road. Apply to k'HOO HOCK SEONO, 14-4-05 uc 261 Nv. 4o, Beach Street. TO NOTICE.
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    • 225 2 6E0R6E WALKER, Chemist stnd Druggist “THE DISPENSARY” No. 2 Bishop Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Spectacles to suit all 37c Sights. T H K B. O. H. Hygienic Dusting Powder. To loiiiove tiie Unpleasantness due to Kxcessive Perspiration. Delicately Perfumed AND Quite harmless. Vei v .Refreshing t'oi use after t lie
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1688 3 At Jii. f. 0. |5|S. I Co fcV tlxpecfnl Jmralx mid Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Jmie 22 Coromandel connecting with j„jy li s.s. Chnsan 20 K.B. Mil!to do do s.s. China ».s. Moldavia 8.8. Macedonia ik\ r Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen. INTENDED SAILINGS. LINE. Homewards. June 24 »>. Bengal connecting' with
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  • 102 4 Just ice Kit islles everybwly.andjusticealon*. Kmemun. Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sunday».! at tiii: CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 22G —23-, Beach Street, Penang. PRICK DAILY LOCAL S'*! !«*>• aiiuuui OUTSTATIOX Exit**. MAIL EDITION (Post Fret» <l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo —Penang.’* Teleplione No. IBS. NOTICE During
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  • 1549 4 Ali. tin* \v«»rl<l scents to be talking j peace just at present, ami President I Roosevelt is posing ns the intermediary j and peacemaker who is to step in between tiie Mikado and the Tsar of all j the Russias and cause these two monarchs to shake hands
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  • 19 4 Following is the output for May Piculs of tin ore 200 Approximate value #8,800
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  • 163 4 IDs Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments with effect from the 10th instant:—Dr. S- H. R. Lucy to be Acting Colonial Surgeon, I’euang. Dr. A. L. Hoops, House Surgeon, Penan*?, to be Actiug Colonial Surgeon Resident, Penang. H is Excellency the Governor, subject
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  • 224 4 Reform Proposals. At the Legislative Council on Friday last, the following letter from Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, to His Ex. Sir John Audersou was laid on the table •Supreme Court. Singapore, 2lst May. 1005. Sir, A Council of Judges was held at Peuaug on
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  • 467 4 IXAUOCKAL Dinner. Saturday night, the newly opened International Hotel was en jet*, tlie occasion U-ing tlie giving of ail inaugural dinner to I the principal residents of Penang. Over i forlv guests sat down iu the large, airv dining hall and were regaled with an excellent dinner, to
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  • 1040 4  -  By “Old Stager.” Wl have only six weeks to g 0 u«, w lir U8 «»l Summer Meeting begins, ami i ui that, short period two other Straits Ruciim 1 Association Fixtures have to take place, the one at Seremban and the other at Selangor and
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 34 5 More Successes (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 12th June. —Reuter’s Tokio colrespondent reports that the Japs meat;, ou 9th instant, expelled the Russian.** from a series of positions north and north-east of Chang! u-fu
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    • 119 5 Germany Bellicose Supplied by Renter.) London, 13th June.— Reuter's Fez cones-j pondeut wires that Germany has aireadv i received certain minor commercial concessions from Morocco and it is feared that! any modification of the status quo I>\ the grant of further concessions will lead to a serious crisis.
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    • 44 5 British Subject Murdered < Supplied by Renter.') London, 12th Juue. The Moors have murdered the Austrian Vice-Consul at Mazaga. who was a British subject. The object of the murderers was robbery. The Austrian aud British Governmeuts have made representations to Morocco on the subject.
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    • 37 5 St. Petersburg Supports Moscow. I Supplied by Renter London. 12th June.—The St. Petersburg Municipality has adhered to »h<* Z*msti• vists' resolution passed at Moscow and has appointed delegates to accompany the deputation to the Tsar.
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    • 58 5 king Alfonso Returns (Supplied by Renter. 1 Loudon, 12th June.—Kiug Alfonso has left England. His visit has proved a great political and social success. International Courtesies. Loudon, 12th Juue.—The Spanish Foreign Minister, in an interview with Reuter’s correspondent, stated that King Edward had accepted the Colonelcy of a Spanish
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    • 91 5 New Governor Appointed < Kelt o Special. Berlin, 10th Juue.—A report from Paris states that M. Pierre Baudiu, French Minister of Public Works in 1900-1901, is to be appointed GovernorGeneral of French lndo-China, in succession t*» M. Beau. M. Beau Recalled. Supplied by Renter Loudon, 12th June.—M. Beau
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    • 48 5 A New Scheme. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 12th June.—Lord Roberts has issued au earnest appeal for subscriptions amounting to a hundred thousand pounds for the new scheme for promoting rifle shooting aud physical training ou a large scale. A fund has been opened for this purpose.
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    • 22 5 The Sunken Submarine y Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 13th June.—The submarine AB, which was sunk off Plymouth, has lieeu raised.
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    • 30 5 A Fatal Landslip t Echo Special.) •Singapore, 13th June.—A landslip lias taken place at the Kallang Tunnel, killing five Chinese tend filling a cutting with fortv feet of earth.
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    • 34 5 v applied by Reuter.) Loudon, 12th June.—Sussex has beaum Northampton by an innings and 31 runs. The matches between the Australians and iMarvleboue C. C. and Surrey and Glou- cester have been drawn.
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    • 28 5 Result of Grand Prix. {Supplied by Reuter). London, 12tb June.—The result of the Grand Prix is as follows:- Finasseur (1), Clyde f 2), Stroz/.i (3).
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  • 826 5 Peace Prospects. President Roosevelt’s Proposals [Supplied by Re "ter.) Luu<lon, I<Mli June.—On the Oth and Bth j iustaut President Roosevelt sent to the Japanese and Russian Governments a communication stating that he felt tiie time had i come when, in the interests of all mankind. 1 he must
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  • States News.
    • 277 5 b runt (Jar Oivh Correspondent). Ipoh, loth June.- -The sittings of His Honour the Judicial Commissioner open at j Batu Gajah on the 13th ins'ant. There are two cases of murder awaiting trial al His Honour’s Court, one in which two Bengalis j are charged with the murder of
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  • 522 5 Dltikkwokih R. CVrs Chinese P. C. The return match lie tween the above: clubs was played ou the Dillterworth ground 1 yesterday liefore a large crowd of spectators I The Chinese team, with one exception, was. composed of the sune players as iu the last match. Play commenced punctually
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  • 1536 5 .V M'BTlsu ot the Council was held on Friday last, 9th Juue. His FLwellency the Governor; Sir John Anderson, k.< .-i.o presided. and t here were also present t lie \ot iug 1 Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Colonial Engineer, t he Auditor-Geueral, the Colonial Treasurer, and the
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  • 260 5 Arrival of the Seagull. The new steamer Seagull for tlie Peuaug Harbour Department left Singapore ou Saturday aud lias arrived in Peuaug under the command of Captaiu Kussell. According to the contract the builders have to deliver her in Peuaug. Under tlie heading of A correction the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 394 5 WHITEAWAY, UIDLAW Co I Refund your money if Goods don’t please. To-day’s Advertisements. IHESTNUT AUSTRALIAN GALLOAY, just rising 5 years, perfectly sound and quiet for saddle or harness. Apply to GEO. DAVIDSON. 13-0 05 u c 382 FOU SAXB. KA NDSOME TURNOU r, ot 11. A. G. perfectly quiet, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 865 6 LIM SUN HO CHOP heng IVIOM Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 610 DAVID BROWN Co., 4, Logan*» Building*. Estate Agents Auditors. Undertake Sales (jeneral Store and Commission j Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moh. 203, Main Road, Taiping.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1050 7 NOTICE THE PENANC STEAM SAW MILL CO., Sungei Pinang, Penang. FOR SALE. ALE KINDS 01 Planks, Scantlings, Timbers, etc.. Large or Small. OUDMH& i'rompuy attended to. For the convenience of customers the Company has Branches at Noi. 93 and 95 Bridge Street, where orders can be booked. Goods delivered to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1067 8 Cv 7 ~7 7 T\/ i i Si i M 1 'll7l T N 1 J OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. daily study dosses under personal supervision of the Principal. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ENGLISH. Address ARE SOLD AT I tJ-4-05 3tms a wk 9 b PRINCIPAL, A XiLO-CH
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