Straits Echo, 21 June 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATE» MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 137.
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  • 46 1 Marriage. At the Presbyterian Church, &ingapoie, by the Rev. Stephen Walker, on the 17 iust James Drvsdale Neilsou, of the Tanjong l’agar Dock, Co. Ltd., Singapore, to Christina Paid, elder daughter of the late W. f). White, Bunker. and of Mrs. White, Langside. Glasgow
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  • 41 1 l'o-DAT. 19th Day, 5th Moon. Penang Hunt Club Paperchase, Meet at Dato Kramat, 5 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. To-morrow. 20tb Day, 5th Mooli. Town Baud, Golf Club, b to 7 p.m. Feast of Corpus Cln isti.
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  • 30 1 Last Quarter June 25th 2.45.8 a..m O New Moon July 3rd 12 49.9 a.m First Quarter 10th 12 4b 3 a m. O Full Moon 16th 10.31.7 p.m.
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  • 15 1 China (Bengal) 24th June. German 8charahoret) 27th China (Zieten) 28th Indian (Thongiva) 29th
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  • 45 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service OrvivAKie. Homewards. C/tusau ‘12 June i Bengal 24 Jane. J Coromamlel (J July. Nubia s July. Hxtra Service. Outwards. Homewards. j Japan 20 June. Palermo 20 June. Malacca 11 July, j A'aha a 14 July. For particulars See Page 3.
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  • 124 1 Pbnano. 21st June. By courtesy ot the Chartered Bank. London Demand Bank ...1/ll j 4 months’ sight Bank ...J 11^ ?> 3 Credit ...2/,-,. 3 Documentary ...2 i Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. I 171 3 «lays* si«ght Private 1491 Bombay, Demand Bank i47i 3 days’ sight Private 1 491
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  • 221 1 I Belat Tin Miuiug Co., Ld. s 7. stl’ers I BersawahGoid MiuingCo.,Ld. 5 l3.00«-v7e*> Brieh Rubber Syndicate Ld. par— Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld i 4.00 b thiart Duff Development Co. 310 00 tellers F 1 laser A Neave, J,d $100. —tuffs George Town Dispensary $25.— buyers Howartli
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  • 478 1 .Si. Imi.ua's Crew in Stnoaporl. The Hut eh sleamer Flores arrived from Amsterdam yesterday afternoon via Sabang, and anchored in the roads, says the Straits j Times of Wednesday. She brought to Singapore fortv-oue of the Chinese crew of! the British steamer St. Kilda and 78 bags| of
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  • 252 1 Significant Relaxations »>i < 'oi rt F.tiquktte. De.scaiohf.s from Seoul state that all the foreign diplomatic representative» lat Seoul paid visits on the 23rd lilt, ito Prince Fushimi. Junior, who is now j there as an envoy from the Japanese! Emperor to the Corean Court. At 11
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  • Shipping.
    • 113 1 .A i.ema, Gei. s.s. 3,370, Sachs, 2lst June, Hamburg, 13th Mav, Gen., —B. M. A Co. Van per Capejllkn, Dot., s.s. 724, Kia.ssens, 21st June, Edie, 20tli June, Geu., H L. Co C. Apcar, Br. s.s. 1,730, Stewart, 21st June, Hongkong, bill June, Geu„ A. A. A. Co. Kxntdck,
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    • 64 1 2ist June. Unit, for Deii. Tow) Cha>/ Un for Batu Bahru. an i Asahan. Chusau, for Singapore and China. Lant/hnt, for Teluk Anson. Sportsman, for lVriis and Setul. GlenJaHoch for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Kmtnck, for Colombo and '1 utic<»rin. Aletia, for Singapore*, China and Japan. Fh/inj Dragon,
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    • 67 1 T' jij fttnlg />«*• Bengal e A.d ACo. idl'd June lii'jlit mni' Oaicut a V.A.ACo. 'idl'd Beu inoli r Singapore S.li.&C'o. 25U» Japan Sh* A.(.} A Co. 7ili Ion la rii; London i -> II. Sii N>. 27th M. Val**l'i** 3'non pore 'S K A Co. :2lld«Julv Ans ria
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    • 55 1 Vessels For Aye uls Leaves Bengal Colombo A .(t.ACo. 3rd June |jii;h min' Singapore A.A.A.Co. 23rd Beomohr London S B.A !o. 231.1» Japan «io. A.G.ACo. 27ih Benia rig Singapore S. B.A Co. 28tb M. Valerie Colom lio 1S.K.&C0. 2nd July Austria Singapore do. 6th Nippon Colombo do. 9rh Ben
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    • 120 1 For Deli— Per Mary Austin, to-morrow, noon. < ’a'eutta— Per C. Aocar to morrow, 1 p m. Pangkalan Brandan—P**r Petrel, tomorrow, 1 p m. Bate Ha lira-—P**r Pa/lany, to-niorrow, I pm. Edie, 1. Semawe, Segli, Olehleli and i Sabang—Per Petjv. to-morrow, 2 p.m. Langkat— Per Jin Ho, to-morrow,
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  • 42 1 Inward Por C A pear, from Hongkong Mr. N. \V r Red i out. I er Palamcolla, from Rangoon MmsiH .las right, R. Caswell, Wan Kat Hour*. I*. O’flaherty. Per Hei*e, from Singapore Messrs Wool, Holloway, Forrest, <le Fontaine and Tan.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 74 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, The only Malay Paper in Penang. it it A\i> Genuine Pilsener Beer OF THE FIRST Pilsen Brewery, Ltd., Pilsen, Bohemia, IS THE BEST. THE ONLY Genuine Pilsener Beer in the Market. TO BE OBTAINED FROM Messrs. Chin Joo Co. Thean Chee Co. Goon Yen Friends Ghini Teik
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    • 14 1 THE CELEBRATED “s. B. Sc Co. squai’e face Gin in re<J cases. S*fnrf*fnnrfQ. f/>,
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    • 183 1 iiou is a food to Amende persons ami iu conjunct iou with Cod Liver Oil as found in Stearns’ Win provides a most excellent i'onic. It improves the quality of the hlood. NOTICE '■’'HE undersigned beg to iutorm the public of Penang aud the neighl>ouring Nativ; 1 States that they
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    • 26 1 STEARNS’ WINE places ;it tlie Com* I maud of the Physician the most advanced preparation of Cod Liver Oil. Far superior to the stomach disturbing emulsions.
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    • 24 1 'soaiig Sin Foe, 1 he only Chinese Paper in Penang. “Gold Seal” Milk Keeps longer and 13 cheaper than any other. Sandilands, Mattery Co,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 29 1 WEATHER 1'hk following report is kindly supplied by i the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis The rainfall during the :14 hours ended at y a.in. to-day was 0‘15 inches.
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  • 547 2 We are indebted to Messrs. Lewis and Peat for the following report of rubber sales, dated Loudon, 26tli, May 1 Straits. 8 cases tine pale crepe, specially prepared. marked Gs. 9|d. 1 case hue darkish biscuits, marked S.P., Hs. 9d. 1 ease good clean strong gristly scrap, S
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  • 1111 2 Tuesday 25’h, Thursday 27th amt Saturday 29th July FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 26th July, 1907. L—The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by John Armstrong, Esu with §750 added by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 Vf;
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 Penang EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. UNEQUALLED FOJ; Situation. Comfort and Catering. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors, j WA.NTEIID. AT once an experienced Assistant Surgeon, to take charge of Hospital at I'llYE ESTATE. Salary commencing at > *lOO per mensem, rising to $l5O, with free i|itarters and allowances. Applications with I testimonials to l*e
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    • 1396 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A IMPLICATIONS are invited for the r\ appointment of Cashier, Municipal Abattoirs at a salary of 3360 per annum, rising bv triennial increment of £120 to £720. Applications addressed to the undersigned and marked at top of the left hand side of envelope Cashier Abattoirs will be received
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    • 235 2 GEORGE WALKER, Chemist And Dru^ist “THE DISPENSARY.” Vo. 2 Bishop Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Spectacles to «nit all a:c Sights. LEE SENG, DISPENSARY and CONSULTING ROOMS,' 156, Carnarvon Street. Open a.t All hours. VACCINATION WITH CERTIFIED CALFLYMPH ONLY 50 CENTS 114c Tbi.efhone No 304. i I THE B. O. H.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1700 3 f. 0. Ml I. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. j mu* 21 s.s. ChuKun connect iug with .1 uiy Aug. 6 s.s. Cliusau 2D S.S. Multu 3 h.h. Bengal do do •lo s.s. China s.s. Moldavia s.s. Macedonia s.s. Victoria Homewards. !6 m\ r \vy T aft.Norddeutscher
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  • 107 4 Justice fcattHti'v every bod j-,*»id justice %k>ne.— Kmo'iUjH. Established June 1st, 1903 Piiblishotl daily (exit Sundays.^ AT rilK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street. Penang. PRICE j DAILY LOCAL -544 per auuutu OUT8TATIOX IWaye Kxtr». MAIL KDITIOX tFost Vrce) -515 CABLE ADDRESS; Echo—Penang.’* Telephone No. 188
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  • Current Topics.
    • 166 4 lx such a humid atmosphere as that of the Straits where, for several day8 together, the air is charged with a large amount of moisture, everything becomes damp and clammy, clothes even in a wardrobe being unfit to put on. it is worth while knowing how to
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    • 206 4 It is not surprising to iiml that Reuter to-day tells us that j the Tsar's emphatic promise to grant reformed constitution is regarded as the turning point in the history of Russia. Reform in Russia will mean all the difference between stagnation and progiess, but, much as we should
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    • 1125 4 An interesting judgment, which concerns all municipal ratepayers, was delivered on the last day of Mav in the Court of the Lahore Division, Appellate side, in the case of Mr. McDonald. pleader, appellant, tv. the Municipal Committee of Lahore, respondent. The appellant claimed to have set aside
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  • 1298 4 London’s Latest Opera House. j THE TRADE IN CONTRA BAN J). German Princes to take a World Trip. The Protection of Manchurian Natives. International Correspondence Thereon. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Penang Player Competes. Hoi;-k or Commons Irritable. i < -ONSTAX* SqCABBLINo brunt Ovr Chen Corrd&pontlt ut i Fleet
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  • 635 4 Savaoe Attack on a Japanese As a geueial rule the Japauese residents i n Malaya, by their well-ordered peaceful 1 ways of living, .rive but little trouble to the police authorities although at rare intervals so,1,e sensation does cause excitement and test, the powers of our detective force
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 216 4 GLAZED EARTHENWARE a L JL A '3 1 E L St ALSO HALF PIPES. Flooring, Roofing, AND Wall Tiles. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., 91c rcwni^o. KATZ BROTHERS, ltd.. PENANG, HAVE JUST RECEIVED NATURAL STERILIZED MILK Absolutely the finest ever imported into the Straits Settlements. <1 Trade-Mark. HuinoKeiiemh Nat lira Milk is
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 148 5 Soldiers not Butchers (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 21st Juue. —Several hundred Kus- i sian officers met. on the 15th instant in the messroom at Krasuoesels to discuss the situation of the Army with a view to recent, events. General Kehbinder appeared upon the scene and ordered the officers
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    • 25 5 4 Russian Canard. {Echo Special.) Berlin, 20th June.—lt is rumoured in Ltussia that a Japanese expedition has been despatched to exploit Chinese Turkestan.
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    • 64 5 Smoothing Matters. Supplied by Renter.) London, 21st June.—It is understood that Great Britain is prepare» 1 to follow the lead of France if the latter accepts the proposed Conference on the Moroccan questiou. It is pointed out that Great Britain has only refused the invitation of Morocco and
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    • 55 5 Norway’s Appeal {Supplied by Retiler.) London, 21st Juue. —The Storthing has addressed Kino Oscar declaring that way is devoid of animosity and appeals to Sweden to recognise Norway s new status as a Sovereign State, which it is believed will lead to the development of good relations
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    • 99 5 The Stores Scandal. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 2ls1 Juue.—Mr. Balfour hasj stated in tlie House of Commons that the j Public Prosecutor lias iuformed the Gov- j eminent that, on the report of Sir William Butler ou the Army Stores Scandal, there did not appear to be any
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    • 21 5 The New Speaker. (Supplied by Reuter > London. 21st June.—Mr. Lowther has been installed as Speaker of the House of Commons.
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    • 27 5 The Ascot Stakes. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 21st. June. —The result of the Ascot Stakes was as follows —Sandboy 1). Karakoul (2). Pradella (3).
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    • 40 5 Cordial Reception in Berlin {Echo Special.) Berlin, 20th June.—The British Coinmission which is studying the Continental municipalities has been cordially received by the Berlin Municipality. Speeches were made on both sides, favouring the formation of an AngloGerman entente.
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  • 226 5 The St. Kilda. Mr. Balfour Speaks (Supplied by Renter London, 2Lst June.—Speaking iu the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour stated that the British Government has taken inimedi- j nto steps the sinking of the St. Kilda by j a Russian ciuiser, aud that correspondence is proceeding lietween the
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  • 719 5 Prospects of the Selangor Meeting. ,1 Unlike your Singapore correspondents, I think the first entries for our Club Handicap exceedingly encouraging. To start with “a feeler of ten, is as good as j could lie wished for in the meantime: ou 6th j prox. we shall
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  • 400 5 Following are the entries for the forthcoming Selangor meeting First Day. Race No 1.—The Maiden Plate. Convoy, Rutland, Bau/ai, The Vikiug and Bargee. Rac No. 2. he Selangor Stakes. Blauavon, Bara. Duchess, Sea Port aud Lui worth. R.v' e No. 3. The Horse Griffin Stakes Queen Anne,
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  • 214 5 A special meeting of the above Society was held last evening at the Chinese Town Hall, Dr. Gnoh Lena Tuck occupying the chair. After some discussion it was decided that for the success of the Society a strong working Committee was required and. the o!d
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  • 278 5 Mr. William C. J. Bartels writes to the Miuing Journal as follows Sir.—lt may lx? of interest to you to hear something of tin in Alaska. Our company owns aud operates several tin mines at Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, and struck tin ore in one of
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  • 55 5 Result of Great Match. STEVENSON C. ROBERTS. A special” to the Asian, dated Loudon 3rd June, says H. W. Stevenson i v receives 2,006 points) beat John Roberts to-night by 1,52 points in their match of 18.000 up, the final scores l**iug: Stevenson. 18,000: Roberts, 16.480. Roberts’ best, break
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  • 601 5 Monday’s Free Press give» the following j particulars of the attempted suicide of Mr. Hugh Gordon, at Singapore, which was; briefly reported by telegram yesterday We regret to hear that Mr. Hugh Gordon, who is with Messis. Donaldson aud j Burkiushaw, shot himself through the head about half
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  • 231 5 1 mb exhibition given by Suudow vester «lav evening was quite ou a par with' those previously under taken by that Her1®“!?** ot t,, twentieth ‘century, and tuliy justified the praise that has lieen [bestowed lavishly on him by the press I publie of every nation. As the apostle
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    • 867 6 LIM SUN HO CHOP heng MOH Co., It, 4. Peach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. Glo Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng' Moh. 203, Main Road. Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and Generali The F. O. B. Whisky, Are the Best and Cheapest
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 738 7 Materials. Building Cement, Iron, Tiles, Teak PlanKs and Shindies, etc., etc. cun always be obtained at HUTTENBACH Bros. Go. THE Shanghai Building Investment Co., Ltd. m) 27c PROVIDES a Safe Investment and a Provision for both youth and age. investigate the profits and read the prospectus, free on request. Jyj
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1285 8 IF you cannot find i/Vhat you requite in our advertisements, please post us a note stating your needs and iVe vVil! furnish you i/i/ith full particulars per return of post, fit the present moment vVe carry an enormous stoclC of DRAPERY to choose from. NOTICE WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., PENANG, ARE
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