Straits Echo, 17 July 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OP BENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY ST iTES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1905. py, 10 cents, E i
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  • 41 1 l-'dii Day, 6ui Ai*H>i. Town Baud. Esplaiiaile, 6 lo 7 p.n American Bioscope Co., King StmM, 9 p.m. '1 o-MORROW |tiiii Day, 6ui Moon. 1 own Hand. Golf Club, o to 7 p.m. American Bioscope Co., Kino Street, it p.iu.
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  • 27 1 i,;i«t Julv 24th 8.8.6 i*.m. <> New Moon Aug. Ist 11.2.7 a.*, i First Quarter Bth 5 16.5 a tt. O I'uli Aioou 15th 10.31.4 a.>i.
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  • 44 1 For Week end in*: Suituav. duo 23 iV»oS V M V M. Monday, 17th 12 15 Tuesday, 18th ...12 40 105 ’A’ednesdav, 19th ...1.30 1.7*5 Thursday, 20tii ...2.20 245 Fridav, 21st ...0.10 3.35 Suiurdav. 22nd ...4 4.25 Suiidav, 23rd ...4.59 5 15
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  • 14 1 EtiL'lisli (Malta) 20th July. China (Simla) 22ud German (P. E. Friedrich) 25tli
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  • 39 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. UITWAUD- IIoMK WARDS. Malta (JO duty. Simla 2’J Jilly. Benyal Aug. Cliu*un 5 Aug. Extra Service. Outwards Homewards. Candia 25 .July. Balerum 16 July. Ceylon 7 Any. Java JO For part.ieuta.rh ?»ee Cage 3.
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  • 137 1 P«nang. 1 7th Jui.\ 'By ronrt*»'/ o' the Chartered Haw:. L indon Demand Haul; ...1/11 J? 4 months’ sight Haul.- ..2 3 Credit ...2 0,". 5 Documentary .2 0j Calcutta. Demand Bank lls 17* 5 days’ siyriit Private i 49Bom oav. Demand Bank il7.i 3 days* sight Private 1
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  • 229 1 BelatTin Mining Co Ld. 8 7. seUnca BersawaiiGold M miugCo., Ld. Sl3 OO tellers Brieh Rubber Syndicate Ld. par— Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., bo S 4.00 buyer* Duff Development Co. SlOOOt^cr* Fraser A Neave. Ld $lOO. —sales George Town Dispensary 25. buyers Howart.li Erskitio. Ld. $270 —tellers Karamrau
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  • 621 1 Striking Object Lessons, A writer in Nature, examining the question, 44 Why Japan is victorious," points out that a careful study of the evolution of modern Japan shows plans I founded on enlightened principles and I carried out in every detail. In fact, one of the
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  • 527 1 The ownership and control of plantations bv joint stock companies is in the opinion of the India Kuhlier World no longer ail experiment in Ceylon n is the established order of things in a colony which has be come wealthy within a half century mainly through agricultural
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  • Shipping.
    • 127 1 Omafkkk, Br. SK. 34‘>, Bell, 17th July, Rangoon. 13th July, Gen —K. G. Co. Sff ak* DKcROdN, But. s.s 641, Visman, 17th July, Singapore, 15th Julv, Gen.—H. L A Co. I*in Skno, Br s.s. 3/8, Davidson, 17th July, Singapore, loiii July, Geu., —Quah lieiig Kee. j CaltpsO, Br. s.s.
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    • 40 1 I7t.ii July. Taw Tony, for Port Swctteubaui. if ala ya for Deli. Canton, for Paiigkor and 'J’elnk Anson. Ton j Chat/ l for B;it,u Bahra and Asaliau 'itvaerde roo for Pulo Well. t'lijinj Dragon, for P«»rt Weld and Taipiug
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    • 84 1 Omabe k, Br. s.s. 3441, Bell, 17. th July, Rangoon, 1 itli July, Geu., —K. G. Co. Pin Seng, Br. s.s. 373, Davidson, 17th July, Singapore, 15th July, Geu., —Quah Beng Kee. Rotorua, Br -.s. 555, Lingard, 16th .L ly,. Tougkah, 15th July. Gen., K. G. Co. Ban
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  • 57 1 Vessel» From Agent» Doe 1 !»i is_>ravia Isiiigapoiv [T* M Y>. |'8Mi July Silted poiv •w. HtfCo li)rti 1 Vsgt ;1 H Ij A. (Jo. 122 ml ■n ml ia Colombo l\<SO. 125th I’holli; wa Miulr>i s IfLAOo 27th Scainiia H hi» Imro 1! M.&Co. 27th l son Sin-M
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  • 48 1 Vessel* iw Atjeuts Leaves Kiisg avia Coloinln) B.M.&Co. I8l.li July GliUK'US Liverpool W MACo. 19th 1'mta Colombo II Tj.AOo. 22 nd Caudia Singapore P.&O. 25th riioniiwa Singapore H L.&Co. -7th Scandia Singapore !I M &0o. 27th H V 8<iil Liverpool W M.AOo. ,29th Java Colombo P.AO. 30th
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  • 109 1 For Coioiulio and Tuticorin —Per Nippon, to-morrow, 11 a.in. I>oli—Per De Kork, to-morrow, 1 p m. Tongkah—Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.ui. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh aud Sal>ang—per Hole Canton, to-morrow. 2 p.m. Olehleh, Pulo Weh, 1* dang Batavia— Per Malta Vajirauhir, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham, Kuala
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  • 59 1 Per Pin Seng, from Singapore Messrs. Chalklev, Ross, Ho low ay and Forrest. Per Swaerdecroon, from Singapore Mr. and Mrs. Thedeus. j Per Cilvpso, from Singapore Hon. A. aud I Mrs Hutteuliaeh and Mrs. Grisse. I Per Rot >rua, from Tougkah Mr. C. C'rauo. Per liui Wliatt •Soon, from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 EIFFEL TOWER. Highly Recommended. Tested by Munidps! f:ngincer. tQ 2 2 uj -J UJ h 8 0 o .yikihk XAGEi;*© Tiang Lee Co., So/e Imnortrrs. VOVALfc T if» s« v i VAt f '4. ■Mr! O«V* A 1 1 SS ,G> nrmr '■b -5 tUE -P's •L £t.IXE 00 IGCO
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    • 7 1 WHITEAWAV’S AI»V RTISEMENT Do not miss it!
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    • 71 1 OVERWORKED MEN FIND Strarn*' i Wine sin excellent tonic. Renews strength and increase* the vital forces. i “Gold Seal” Milk Keeps longer and is cheaper thaD any other. SaruMnnds. Huttery Co. OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful location, food the be*t, large play-ground, strict discipline, daily study classes
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    • 24 1 STEARNS’ WINE assists the body to make use of nature's nourishment. Thus it cures. Increases weight and strength. BORDEN’S PEERLESS CREAM. Sftndilfinds. Hurtery Co.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 32 1 WEATHER Thk toiiowmg report lskiudlv supplied bv the Signal Director of Fort Coruwaiiis io-day Hiry South Tiie rainfall during ike 2-1 hours ended at i< a. ui. to-day was 2 7"» inches.
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  • 331 2 THKKKwasan additional pleasure to those gathered on the green through the presence of a Chinese band tnat y tho com in under of a man-of-war, now in port, kindly snt on shore to entertain the company gathered i i on the lawn, writes the Amoy correspondent of
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  • 1141 2 Tuesday 25tli, 7 hursday 27th and Saturday 29th Jut) FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 2oth July, 1906. 1. —The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by John Armstrong. Es<p. with 8750 added by the Club. —A Race for j Maiden Horses. Weight as ]>er scale
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  • 726 2 17th and I9lh August, 1905. TAIPING RACES, 1905 F RST DAY. 15th Augu t, Tuesday. 1 —The Maiden Plate V alue $100 for maiden hors* s weight per scale 10 stone; Ex-Griffins imported at price not exceeding 8400 allowed 7 lbs. Eutrance $15 1 mile
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 319 2 Wi^KTTED \T YFIST. Apply to HOYVAUTH ERSKINE, Urn. 14-7-05 lwk 463 W-A.3STTED. A COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER to take charge of Books. Apply to “11. H. A." 11-7-05 lwk 440 c o Strait* Echo. WANTED. A FURNISHED HOUSE near town, at a moderate rental. Apply to P. D. Q.” 3-7-05 c/o Straitg
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    • 621 2 NOTICE. jN and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG HOOI, 12th J ulv, 1905. Managing Director. NOTICE. rE beg to notify that we have this dav been appointed Agents by Chop Ho Bek, Soerabia, Mr
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    • 592 2 NOTICE. IS hereby given that. the 10th Dividend of the Tnmoli Milieu, Limited, will be j pai<l to those persons, who hold shares in the name of Mr. FooChoo Clioon, by Messrs, j Sin Ghee Clioon, 129, Beach Street, Penang, ou the 6th day of July, 1905 and the follow-
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    • 206 2 Penang Turf Club. I 1 AUTUMN MEETING, 1905. A DM 1SSION to Grand Stand by Tickets i\ only. Tickets for Grand Stand can l>e obtained at the Secretary’ Office, or at the Gate. These Tickets are only sold subject to the right of the Committee to return the money at
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    • 299 2 NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of ineiiiboin of the CIul> will be held at. the Perak j Club, Taij ini', tl 0 pun. on Saturday, the Sth July, to pass a programme for the j ensuing Race Meeting to Ire held ou the loth, 17th and 19th August, 407 Hony. Scry.,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2068 3 TV <r S. N. Co. INTENDED SAILINCS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Erected Arrivals and Departures Mail Service. July AugJuly Aug. Outwards. ■J I »>. Malta connecting with 8.8. Macedonia ;> »>. ttriijal do 8.8. Victoria 17 B.s. Nubia do 8.8. Himalaya Homewards. Simla connecting with 8.8. Marni> ra
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  • 93 4 Ju«Cce*alislied every body,a«d iu-ticc*kmc. Kmsrson Established June 1st, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT TI1C CRITERION PRESS, Ltd >io. 226—232. Beac.h Street, Penang. CAULK ADDRESS: Echo —Penang.” telephone No. 188. NOTICE DlriNG I lie temporary ubsouou of the j Editor. Mr. ChUSNKV I.H ncaS. from Penang. Mr.
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  • Current Topics.
    • 139 4 Remarkable facts concern ingJapn neseengineering achievements in Corea during the war are i given in a Consul r report on Corean trade just issued. In the hist two years, the Japanese have constructed the Seoul- Fusin Railway, 276 miles long: have jcomplet«*d a branch line to connect
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    • 180 4 The Paris correspondent of the Times j says he has been in formed in fci ust worthy quarters that the Tsar is impatient that Russia should recover the position temporarily lost in Europe. Nobody feels [more keenly the recent browbeating of France by Germany, and lie
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    • 291 4 In commenting upon; (lie letter of Igneu*. which we published a tew days back, advocating the e*- tubiishineut «.f a Pasteur Institute in connection with the Institute of Medical Research at Kuala Lumpur, we said •.that wo had littie doubt that, if money were needed for such
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  • 208 4 Th* Anti-Pariah Crisadk. An esirlv hour this morning saw tin* latest phase begin in the crusade against pariah dogs, detachments of picked shots from the I >cal Police and the Malay States Guides I liegiuuiug energetic operations at the in- stance of the Government outside Municipal limits. The more
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  • 680 4 Being tired of Penang and of the world generally, a Klieli Chinaman, Chong Ah Kuu, sought the other evening to leave this terrestrial sphere by unconventional meaus, but he proved unsuccessful. He is probably as wearied of life as ever, for he was taken in hand by
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  • 877 4 150 Yards (Handicap) Swimming Race. < Another Excellent Finish. >: t REPORTED BT OLD STAGER.'* 1 Yesterday morning the above contest j i came off before a large attendance of members and with tide and weather most prut! pit ions in every wav Of the eighteen originally
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  • 45 4 1 he third assizes of the year i»egin in the Supreme Court to-morrow. There are 2<> cases in all, involving 29 persons, and principal interest will probably centre in the charges of criminal breach of trust against Adrian de Silva, the Singhalese jeweller.
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  • 302 4 Teong Fat's XI ve De Cruz's XI. A scratch game of cricket was played ou the Esplauade between the aliove teams on Satuiday afternoon last and resulted in an easy win for Teong Tat’s eleven by 58 runs. Play commenced punctually at two o’clock De Cruz’s men taking the
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  • 466 4 Football. Police vs. B M. R. C. -j An into esting footer match wai played at Butterworth on Saturday evening last between the Police (Penang aud Province Wellesley) aud Bukit Mertajain liecreation Club. A large gathering of natives and some Europeans t urned out to witness the game
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 148 4 AL K Nflp? < ‘-t. Highest Award, Philadelphia 189 V. Hold Medal. Paris. 1900 Diploma (jlasgow 1901 Medal of Merit, f ranklin Institute. Philadelphia. 1902. MOST BRILLIANT LIGHT IN EXISTENCE. /v« ./#5 "rHg H -1 Used in all principal thoroughtares throughout the World. v£ it t*"#4 H itson Pressure IL-cunmips,
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    • 7 4 See WHITEAWAY’S ADVERTISEMENT Do nut miss it!
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 121 5 Japan (iratified at M. Witte s Appointment Supplied by Reuter.) London, 15th July.- Mr. Takahira, the Japanese Ambassador at Washington, paid a visit to President Roosevelt in Oyster Bay in connection with the details to lx: discussed at tiie forthcoming Peace Conference. He expressed his gratification at the
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    • 33 5 Cossacks Mutinous. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 16th Juiy.—A company of Cossacks became mutiuous near Lodz, but was surrounded and disarmed. This is the first time the Cossacks have shown any disaffection
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    • 69 5 Drastic Measures Against the Rioters. [Supplied by Reuter.) Ijoudon, 17th July.—Reuter’s Odessa correspondent wires that, the authorities there are tukiug severe measures to repress the peasant disturbances in Kherson. One thousand and sixty arrests have been made m the district of I‘arutino and the prisoners were terribly
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    • 32 5 hnglaml and Spain joining the Conference {Supplied by Renter.) houdon, 17th July.—England and Spain i Join the Morocco Conference provided I ldt 'he programme I** communicated to tuein in advauee.
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    • 38 5 Derouledes Refusal ot a Pardon [Supplied by Renter) l u, iwu July.- M. Peruulede, who exiled in connection with the Dreyfus las rot used to accept his pardon. He ,H in, s return unless he receives justice.
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    • 25 5 Death of a Statesman. {Supplied by Heater.) hondon 17U. July. The death is Neu.ir ail la verde, the Spanish v '*ti\e Statesman ami ex-Premier.
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    • 40 5 Accident to the Caledonieit. {Supplied by Heater.) Call'i"* l1 July.—The steamship ~r 'i"'i* 1 **°und from China to Marseilles, C. ~l ,adli neur Zilila The British off m erseus succeeded in pulling her duJ lowing to Jibuti,. P b
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    • 40 5 Scotland wins Elcho Shield. (Supplied l,y Reuter.) Loudon, loth July.—Speaking at Bislev, the Duke of Connaught announced that lie will shortly proceed to South Africa aud Canada on a tour of in-pection •Scotland has won the Elclio shield.
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    • 47 5 A Liberal Victory. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, loth Juiv.—The Carlisle election for a successor to the Rt.. Hou. William Court,Gully, now iscount Selby, has resulted in the return of S.r William Chance. Liberal, who polled -3616 votes against 2586 cast, tor Mr. Saudersou, the Conservative candidate.
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    • 49 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 16th July.—The cricket match lietweeu Eton and Harrow lias been drawn. London. 17th July.—Surrey lias beaten Worcester by ob! runs, aud the following matches have been drawn:—lreland versus Gentlemen of England Somerset versus Australians: Essex versus Lancashire; Warwick versus Sussex and Notts versus Leicester.
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    • 68 5 f oreign Consuls Interfering (Supplied by Reuter.) Louddn, 17th July.—The foreign Consuls at (Veto have interviewed the insurgent leaders and declared that, while the rebellious movement continued, it would be impossible to modify the status of the Island. They have promised to introduce the widest reforms and demand the
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    • 58 5 The Proposed r asteur Institute. A Munificent Offer. {Echo Special.; Ipoh. 10th July.—Totvkav Leono Fe<* lias ottered Government to build amt equip a complete Pasteur Institute tor the Federated Malay States. Mr. Leoug Fee is a member of the Perak State Council, Chinese Vice-Consul at Peuamr and
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    • 48 5 Perak Chinese Chiming In. Echo Special.) Perak. 16th July.—The Chinese merchants of Perak held a meeting in the Sin Koy Leoiig Chinese Hotel at Ipoh to-day regarding the boycott of American goods and it was decided to follow the actions of the Singapore and Penang merchants.
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  • 233 5 (Supplied by Kettler.) London, 17tl> July.—The rainy season having set in in Manchuria piovents movelilents on a large scale. The Russians Hard Pressed in Corea. Loudon, 1 7th July: —Reuter’s Tokio correspondent reportsth.it the Russiaus in North Corea have lx*en gradually driven northward. They now hold only two
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  • 284 5 Wk are requested to call the attention of the public to the following by-laws which, we are iuformed bv the President of the Municipal Commission, will now lie enforced. By-laws fok Prevention of Nuisances in the Streets. Passed by the Municipal Commissioners at a Special Meeting hell
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  • 995 5  -  "Old Stager." By Latest Training Intelligence and Comments on the Handicap, etc. Since my last, all kinds of interesting matters. pertaining to our racing fixturec tiuiitg off in another week’s time, have happened. First aud foremost, the final entries have I>een receive (with the exception of the Consolation
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  • 305 5 Jhe New oik VV orld publishes a list, of the highest salaried men in New Turk. There arc five Presidents of Companies who get .£20.000 a year each, which seems at present the top pay of this grade. The President of the New York Mutual Insurance gets that
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  • 202 5 A REAIAKKAHEE story of the operations of i Ixigus native firm at Calcutta was uufoldd ou the 29th ultimo before the second ‘■’residency Magistrate, when a warrant was applied for for the arrest of Tarknath Dutt. It. appeared that the accused rented la small unfurnished room in
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  • 467 5 According to Notes in the N. C. Daily News, a private letter from a reliable source in Peking states that most of the high Ministers of State in the capital approve of •he uuite<i stand taken by the gentry and merchants of the various provinces against certain objectionable
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  • 207 5 How Records are Made. Thk latest thing in the cinema.,,graphic j line lias just come out In it tlie first ami j Hie twentieth ceuturv meet. Anxious to ;-see how lions ladiaved when Christians were j|i*»mvn to then, umler Nero, a Roman holiday was arrant:*.! in which Emperor
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 See Wll IT EA WAY’S ADVERTISEMENT Do not miss it!
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    • 467 5 To-day’s Advertisements. wjvbttbd" MK. W. J. FOLEY, Senior Chief Inspector, F M S. Police Force, nmv ion vacation leave in Penang, will retire on expiration of leave, having attained age limit. Is willing to accept any reasonable offer of employment that he is capable of performing. Has good record of
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    • 243 5 9 Graham Co., Ltd CHEMISTS, 4 tieach Street, f>enanv. Or. HORSEY’S Oriental VI V I li<> arives of India and Egypt ait* lameu for the \vi11fce1i os-> of iheir teeth. I’his whiteness is due to the gTeat care they take in the cleatisjingof them but more particular'y j 'o the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 947 6 Lim Sun Ho CHOP heng IVIOH Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. DAVID BROWN Co., Lotjan'n I!" lonjr. Estate AgeuU Auditor. Undertake Sub* l,y Auction or Private Tender of House and Land Properly and Slock, Agents, Yarrow Hill Nursery, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 817 7 BUCHANAN’S SCOTCH WHISKIES and 66 Black and White Special Buchanan 99 Blends. Fim Scutch TOTM KM/UM M M tv.VXlft» SCOTCH WHISK* '■-AC**, dTHirf" T HOUSE OF COMMCtf WHISKY O»S~*U r S 4 Lbfsoon j jfp.tukt ntmci iwf'j iws t w M sumicr TO [HOUSE OF COM CLASCOOT, Buchanan's Whiskies re
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 970 8 £p<jeiaf J.ar£<> purchase* Nottingham Lace Curtains, The International Hotel, 2, LEITH STREET, CORNER of I.EITH and FARQVHAR STREETS, PENANG. 21 YARDS LONG. AN EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP LINE. 21 YARDS LONG. FIRST-CLASS NEWLY OPENED HOTEL, lent situation, being also close to commercial part of the lown. Entirely newly furnished with exquisite tropical
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