Straits Echo, 19 June 1905

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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. FOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 19th JUNE, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 138.
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  • 73 1 To-day. 17th ii.it, 5th Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. S uidow s Exhibition, Dato Kramat Cardens, 9-30 p.m. L MoltRotY. 18th 1 >a\, 5tit Moon. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Plants etc. at 14 La rut Road, 12 noon, i’own Baud, (Jolt Club, 6 to 7
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  • 44 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service Gutwahds. Homewards. i Coromantle/22June Bengal ‘l4 June. 1 Chuxan 6 July, j Nubia S July. hxira Service. Outwards. Homewards. Jaj>au JO June. Palermo JO June, i Malacca 11 July. Palma 14 July. I SW? For particulars See Page o
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  • 16 1 j jitrtL Quarter Juue 25th 2.45.8 a.m. O New Moon July 3rd 12.49.9 a.m.
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  • 9 1 English Coromandel 22ud June. China <Beugal) 24th
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  • 102 1 For Singapore,—Per Itiiula, to-niorrow, 11 a.m. Langkat,—Per Taw Tony, tu-inorrow, 1 p.m. Asaliau Haiti Kahra —Per A‘. Haleteyn, I to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli,—l Vr Ban Whatt Soon, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Snetteuham, Kuala Lumpur and j Singapore,—Per Pin Seng. to-morrow. 3 p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Lady Weld, to-iuo row.
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  • 891 1 American Restrictions China. j It is well known that tor some time past Chinese business and represeiftu- tive men have submitted, with anything but equanimity, to the severe restrictions which ihe United States of AuiI erica has imposed upon Chinese coolies and other immigrants. More re- cently a feeling of
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  • 121 1 Penano,l9th Junl (By courtesy of the. Chartered Bank. London Demand Bank ...l/llj^ 4 months’sight Bank ...1/11| 3 Credit ...2/,\. 3 Documentary ...2 -J--i Calcutta, Demand Bunk Ks. 147* > days* sight Private 149£ Bombay, Demand Bank 147 i 3 days’ sight Private 149 A Madras, Demand Bank 147^ 3
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  • 221 1 Belat Tin Alining Co., Ld. 3 0.50 sellers Menu* wall Gold Al iniugCo.. Ld. 9 I3oose/Urt Brieh Kubber Syndicate Ld. par Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mitiintr Co.. Ij<l 9 4.00 buijei'S Duff Development Co. 310.00 mles Fraser Ac Neave. Ld *5 100. George Town Dispensary $25. buyer* Howarth Krskine. Ld
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  • 190 1 <3old leaf 771 B. Pepper W. Coast 3lbs.5oz.) out oj stock 1 White Pepper S 37 —s le Trang Pepper S '27. —galea Cloves (picket it out of season Mace 75 —sellers Mace Pickings 65. —buyers Nutmegs I 10s 36. —sales No. 1 6.10 uoiu. Sugar 2 no stocw.
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  • Shipping.
    • 122 1 law loro,, l»r. s.s. 105, llassau, 11th June, Langkat, 17th June, Gen,— K. G. Co. |Ps..c, Br. s.s. 294, 0 sh. 19th June, Acheen. 18th June, < >n. —B. H. Hiu. Coknbi.ia, Br. ss. 194, Campbell, 17tii June, Port Svvettenluini, 10th June, Gen —K. G. Co. I>k ivo h,
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    • 43 1 l9tii June. Cornelia, for Port Swetteuhani A Malacca. Malaya, for Deli. Canton, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Maha Vajirnnkis, for Ulehleh, Pulo Well and Padaug. Soc tra, for Colombo and Tuticoriu. Flyiny Drayou, for Port Weld and Taipiug. Deli, for T ram;.
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    • 45 1 '1 aw Toso, Br. s.s. 105, Hassaii, 18th June, Langkat, 17th June, Gen.,—K. G. Co. Du lvocu, Dut. s>. 330, Leunue, 18th June. Deii, 17th June, Gen.,—H. L. Co. Glknfauuoch, Br. s.s. 1,4:14, Peutuey, l9tli June, \mov. oth Juue. Gen., K. G. Co.
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  • 65 1 1 tsseht t'UIH Agents Due i. Built U '•iu^apore B.iVCo. 21st June Coroinaudei Colombo A.G.&Co. 22ud Bengal Sinoapo e 1 Jo. 23r«l Liohtiiiiii' Oaleut a A.A.A Co. 23rd Bemnohr Singapore S.B.ACo. 25th Japan Suez A.G.&Co. 7 th Beularig Loudon «bS.B&Co. 27th M. Valerie Singapore S.K.&Co. 2nd July Aus'ria Colon»
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  • 60 1 Vessels Fur Agents Leaves Bantu .Europe B.&Co. 21st Ju le Coromandel Singapore A.G.&Co. 22nd Bengal Colombo do 3rd Ligh ning Singapore A. A.A.Co. 23rd Beumohr {Loudon S B.&Co. 26th Japan 1 <'o. A.G.&Co. 27th Beularig Singapore S. B.&Co. 28th M Valerie Colombo S.K.&Co. 2nd July Austria do. 6th Nippon
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 221 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, y The only Malay Paper in Penang. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., PENANG, HAVE JUST RECEIVED NATURAL STERILIZED MILK Absolutely the finest ever imported into the; Straits Settlements. Trade-Mark. Homogeneous Nntiirn Milk is the most recent progress in the art of preserving milk. Homogeneous Nntnra Milk is pure natural
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    • 10 1 ARMOUR’S PROVISIONS The best ami always fresh. Sanditands. Buttery <£- Oi
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    • 91 1 STEARNS’ WINE, preeminently the ideal reconstruction tonic when the whole system is left in a state of depression. The International Hotel, 2, LEITH STREET, CORNER of LEITH and FARQUHAR STREETS PENANG. FIRST-CLASS NEWLY OPENED HOTEL, excellent situation, being also close to commercial part of the Town. Entirely newly furnished with
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    • 15 1 STEARNS’ WINE makes good, red rich blood. Imparts youthful strength and vigour. A nutrient Tonic.
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    • 139 1 Penang Sin Poe, x '<y The only Chinese Paperin Penang. TO LEND J00,000 Split at 810,000. ON TOWN PROPERTY, can bo Apply to “A. B. 0.” 14-6-05 lwk 385 c/o Straits Echo. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the appointment of Cashier, Municipal Abattoirs at a.salary of 8360 per annum,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 50 1 WEATHER, Thk follow lug report is kindly supplied by 1 lie .Signal Director of Fort Cornwall is j p.ui. Yeetsrday Tli. 88* Wr. Hull Wd. South •> a.tn. To-day 86' Thick South iiuim. To-day «S' Pine South J lie rainfall during the 'J4 hours ended at 11 a.in. to-dav was
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  • 27 1 Domestic Occurrence. Death. On the 15th June, at Goldburn, 8erarjg-oon Road, Singapore. Him beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hamilton, aged 2 months 10 days.
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  • 858 2 The following par was going the rounds of the London press ou the 17th May: Hongkong and Singapore have lieeu put iu a complete state of defence. ’This fact, coupled with the reinforcement of the British China station, is interpreted at Tokio as a virtual demonstration by
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  • 1120 2 Tuesday 25th, 1 hursday 27th, and Saturday 29th July FIRST DAY. Tuesday, i-tth July. 1905. 1.—The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by John Armstrong. Esq., with 8750 added by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as |>er scale reduced 14
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 14 2 Penang EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. UNKQUAI,I,EI> KOI.* Situation, Comfort and Catering. SARKIEB BROTHERS, oC Proprietors
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    • 483 2 WANTED. AT once au experienced Assistant Sur- j geon, to take charge of Hospital at I PRY'E ESTATE. Salary commencing at $100 per nieuswn, rising to $150, with free quarters and allowances Applications with testimonials to l*e forwarded to THE MANAGER. 17 6-05 tiiusi t 39-1 ye Estate. Government Notification.
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    • 816 2 Federal Auction Rooms, ur- flTHE WORLD’S GREAT CLASSICS at I j in 40 volumes, uearlv new. Cost PERAK. price $250. Offers invited. ree 1 itb 1(3-11-04 "B. H.” c o Straits Echo. 8L3 IMPORTANT LAND SALE. The uudersigued have been instructed to ite. FOR Handsome turnout, consisting of 1>. A.
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    • 231 2 GEORGE WALKER, Chemist And Druggist “THE DISPENSARY.” No. 2 Bishop Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Spectacles to *\iit all 37c Sights. LEE SENG, DISPENSARY and CONSULTING ROOMS, /56. Carnarvon Street. Open At All Hours. VACCINATION WITH CERTIFIED CALILYMPH ONLY 50 CEN1S 114c Telephone No 88 f. THE B. O. H. Hygienic
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1643 3 P. 0.! O S. N. Co. Jt KwjiecJed Arrival* and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Juue 22 s.s. Coromandel connecting with 8.8. Chino lulv 6 s.s. {'human d«> K.8. Moldavia 20 8.8. Malta ilo s.s. Macedonia Homewards. .1 uue 24 8.s. Bengal connecting with s.8. Britannia July 8 8.8. Nubia do
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  • 97 4 1 Justice ev erybody.a<Hljusti«eaU>n«.— tw«rnwi, Established June Ist, 1903 PiihlislitHl daily (except .Sundays. AT Til K CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., N<>. .'2(>—232. Heacli *Sliwf, Penang. CAULK A U I>l{ IOSS Echo Penang." Telephone N". IS*'. NOTICE DlblNO the temporary abaeuee <>t the Editor. Mk. Ohksskt Duncan, from Penang.
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  • 883 4 We hope that we may he pardoned for the heading of this article, but truly it appears to us to b** fhe only one applicable to the subject, after Friday’s discussion at the Municipal meeting. For years our <’ity Fathers have ’m en talking about water.
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  • 1984 4 (iymkhaiia and Water Carnival. A Most Enjoyable Afternoon I [Specially reported Jor the Straits Echo) j 'I he inaugural Gy ink liana aud Water! Carnival of the above flourishing and popular institution came off on Saturday afternoon at their Club's uuiqueand leauti- i fully situated premises at
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  • 42 4 The Won. Treasurer very much regrets that, owing to an error, Mr. Yeow Beng Yam’s name appeared in last Saturdays Evho, in the list of subscribers to the above fund, as Yeow Beug Swee.
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  • 186 4 Thk .Secretary of State lias b*-eu pl«W*jl t«* coiltirm the appointments of Mi*» j Tarbat ami Miss M. Buxton as Principal j ami Assistant Principal of the Baffles Gin* School respectively. leave of absence, without salary, 1,1 lieen grunted to Air. E. G. Broadrii j twelve mouths from
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 228 5 Peace frospects Progress Report (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, I7th Juu3.— Reuter’s Washington correspondent reports that the American newspapers state that, progress is being made in Tokio and St. Petersburg, through the help of Washington, for a meeting of General Liuievitch and Field Marshal Oyania in the Far East,
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    • 81 5 Representative Assembly (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 17th June.—The Russian Council of Ministers has finally approved the text of the first twenty-five paragraphs for the formation of the proposed Representative Assembly, which will l>e officially styled “The Legislative Consultative Institution.” Poland s Hopelessness. Loudon, 17t,h June.—A meeting ol the
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    • 270 5 Ministerial Shuffle, (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 17th June. —M. Merlon succeeds I M. Rouvier as French Minister of Finance. Rouvier Puzzled. Loudon, 18th June. —It is understood that M. Rouvier, in view of the seriousness! of tlie pressure brought to bear by Germany on the Moroccan question and
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    • 49 5 The Assassinated Premier. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 19th June.—The funeral of M. ►elvauuis, the assassinated Greek Premier, V > M “Mended by the King of Greece, the i nces, Ministers and Deputies Euorliioiis crowds folloyved the coffin to the grave aU< e "'hole city of Athens yvas in mourning.
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    • 50 5 The Rebellion {Supplied by Renter.) London, 19th June. —The Germans have l*een endeavouring unsuccessfully for many months to subdue the reliefs in German South-West Africa. The Hottentots, on the 2nd instant, seized the German stores at. Warmbad, the German officers escaping, and subsequently captured the depot at Kalkfonteiu.
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    • 86 5 {•Supplied by Reuter). London, 17th June.—lu the second test match, England scored 282 runs in the ti st innings and Australia 181. of which Darling contributed 41. In the secoud innings, England has scored 151 runs for 5 wickets, Maclaren contributing 79. Loudon, 18th June. On account of drenching
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  • 627 5 Chinese Recreation Club vs. Police. Another Win for the C. R. C. 1 he cricket match arranged between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Police was played on the Esplanade on Saturday last and resulted in a victory for our Chinese friends by 19 runs, with two wickets to
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  • 2393 5 Ordinary Meeting. Following is the report, of the ordinary business transacted at the ordinary fortj nightly meeting of the Municipal Commisj siou of George Town held in the Municipal j Chambers on Friday, which wag-crowded out I of our last issue. Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President) presided; and
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  • 465 5  -  BY OLD STAGER.” And vet- the cry is still they come. Hardly d<* the entries close for both Sereml)iin and Selangor meetings and ours begin to open, before the Perak Turf Clul> pounce down upon us with their proposed programme for their annual fix'tire arraimed this
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 WHITKAWAY, MIDLAW Co. Hetund your money if Goods don’t please.
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    • 356 5 To-day's Advertisements. PENANG VOLUNTEERS.” O BUGLERS, who must. lie British bubjects, eii her European or Kurasian, are i>sj.iiie,l f,,r the Penan- Vohiiit ei.s. I’ay >10 per mouth when ellieient. Apply to The Adjutan r. I’ V., 19-0.05 lwk 590 l<\,/ r tori isoruuit li*. i*\ KUALA UJWPUK. 4th. 6th 8th
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 856 6 LIM SUN HO CHOP HENG 1VIOJH Sl Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. Clu Khoo Buan Phuan Gim Seng Moh. 20.1, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General The F. O. B. Whisky, Are the Best a.nd Cheapest in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1484 7 Building Materials. NOTICE. 1 he Subscription List Cement, Iron, Tiles, Teak Planks and Shindies, etc,, etc, can always be obtained at HUTTENBACH Bros. Co. 27c APENTA NATURAL HUNGARIAN APERIENT WATER. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE HOUSEHOLD APERIENT. undersigned i>eg to inform the public of Penang aud the neighbouring Native X
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1079 8 DO YOU KEEP MBS? WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co. <g) e-SBl 3 r I ■rr i 0| |y TteA VI 1 r ■M EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 4, BEACH STREET. PENANG. TO SUIT THEM. REGULATION SHAPE. LARGE STOCK ON HAND. SIZES. RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT Ot Silver and Gold Filled American
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