Straits Echo, 29 September 1905

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. ClktlL flN(i THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE EAk EAST (jENEkALLV VOL. 3. <s24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 221.
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  • 76 1 To-day. Ist I>ay, 9th Mooli Cinematograph Exhibition, corner of Campbell Street aud Penang Road, 9 p.m. Town Hand, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p in To-morrow. 2nd Ihiv, 9lii Moon Auction Sale of Stock-iu-trade of Ciiop Beau Hock, 215 Beach Street, 11 a.in. Auction Sale of Household Furniture etc., at
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  • 28 1 0 New Moon Sept. 29th 4.59.5 a..m First Quarter Oct. sth 7.54.2 i* m O Full Moon 13th 6 2.7 p.m. East Quarter 21st. 7.50.6 p.ai
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  • 11 1 China (Simla) 29th Sept German (Prinseee Alice) 3rd Oct.
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  • 42 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service Outwards. Homk wards. Arcadia 11 (Jet. Simla 29 Se/it.. Bengal 2o i Nubia IS Oct. Extra Service. Outwards. Hom «wards. Poona S Oct. Ceylon 6’ Oct. Palermo 17 Pern 6' Noo. fciTF or particulars see Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 469 1 Corkscrew Brand The Rest Beer on the Market. Light, Spirkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS P. Ittoir Crane <& Co.’s CYLINDER OIL. Snndilands Ruttery Co. Morley’s Superior English Socks Hold First Place for Reliability THROUG I [OUT THE WORLD AND MAY BE OBTAINED FROM WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW AND CO.,
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    • 761 1 I BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. 110.000.U10 Capital Paid up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Jtaitt.t.M o £B75,tX 0 Paid-up-Capital Reserve Fund— Sterling Reserve Sl<vH)0,000) Silver Reserve 6,500,000) Reserve Inability of Proprietors $10,000,0( 0 $18,500,000 00 Head Ollice:
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    • 22 1 EIFFEL TOWER. Highly Recommended. Tested by Municipal Engineer. n W 5 ~l u K o: GtRW'V Tiang Lee Co., 2 Sole Importers.
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  • 900 2 BboKKßh' ChAKUKS 1 > -S II Kl A Rubber Es'atc Proprietor wn'e> j j the Editor of tli<‘ Indiarubliei .J«»urinl mtjci i date Ceylon, 2Mh July I think the London brokers me making a mistake by charging ilie high rxte> they do at present. in tliaL they are
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    • 74 2 1" rfl-ivd lII* oi|| <n.q (ii,. |f ‘fptllMl 1-liM'ii.l aftjV.ipi .iij, *»i oui smrc»^ YZN3iVMKI IO HVMO.) HIM. Jl<M ■«Mil, *****1 l I.Mlli.lJ Jl'.*l{| AV ‘*UW AjMUlrt.t <)l|| s tl.«ni11 1: l|OMai»t» «♦Miru HJI WOUJf A. 111 *HiJvi|.twd ‘nol |>liy 'Ollltil 0| II < 111 >| SI f >111! ‘SHO|t<oU(|
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    • 2531 2 notice. NOTICE. ON and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid lor in advance. MM SENG HOOI. 12th July. 190.'» Managing Director. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. N-OTICE hereby given that the chain* me order for doe* 111 accordance witli which all doe* had
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  • Shipping.
    • 90 3 an Dish Parka, Dut. ss. 558. Boon, 2!Hli Sept., Deli, 28tk Sept Gen H. li. (Jo. Kihtna, Br kk. .*>B4. Learniont, 29th Sept., 2“tli Sept,, (ien,— H. L, Cu. Calypso, Br. ».s. 889, Lowry, 29t.h Sept., Singapore, 27tli Sept., Gen., —W. M. Co. Lightning, Hi ss. 2,122. Spence, 29th
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    • 54 3 29th September. Calypso, tor Deli. Padany, for Batu Bahru. Perot;, for Port Swettenham au<l Malacca. Jin Ho, for Langkat. Ban Whatt Sooti, for Port Swatfenliam ami Singapore. Tony Oh ay I n tor Batu Bahr.t ami Asahuil. Lady If elit, for Teluk Anson. Fitzpatrick, for Rangoon. Flyiny lhayon. for
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    • 49 3 Van Dkr Parka. Dut., s.s. 558, Boon, 29ili Sept Deli, 28t!i Sept., Gen., H. L. Co Kihtna, Br. k.s. 584. Leanrout, 29tli Sept., Singapore. 27tli Sept., Geu., H. L. Co Langkat, Br. s.s. 1 f 9. Liddell, 29tli Sept., Teluk Anson, 28th Sept.. Gen., K. G. Co
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  • 57 3 Vt**eh I't’OtH Aijent* Due Bella Ider London S B.&Co. dOthSept. i «eiiled i Singapore S.B.&Co. 30th G leulochy London B.&Co. 1 st Oct. Bui Sang Calcutta B &Co. tth liotliiuu Glasgow S.B.&Co. 5th Trieste Colombo S.K.&Co. 6Ui Bara long Singapore B.&Co. 8tli IVrsia S ngapore S.K.&Co. loth Beninoli*' London
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  • 57 3 1 etiitrljt Fur Ajenls Leaves Benalder Singapore S.RtfOo. Hotli&w lienledi [jutiiiun S li.flCo. doth »r < f leuloehv Singapore IJtlCo. 2nd Oct. Lai Sang Singapore n.&Co. 4th tt Lothian Singapore S ll&Co. 5th Trieste Singapore S.K.&Co. 7 th liaraloug Colombo li.ACo. 9th Persia Hamburg S.K.&Co. loth lien moli r
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  • 112 3 For lia jaii, Edie, T. Seiuawe, Segli, Sabaug uid Olelileh —Per De Kork, to-morrow, 1 pm. NegapitlHin and Madras —Per Thunywa, *o-morrow, I p in. liatii [>alira and Asahau —Per Taw Tony, to-morrow, 1 p m. I>eli and itajan Per Van d*r Farm, to-morrow, I pm. Teluk Ausou—Per
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  • 25 3 Per Van Iter Parra, from Deli Captain, L'ldall, Messrs J. W. Coeueu, Klioo Teik Cliuau, Lee All Choug, Kho Kiiu Leah and Miss Uwaka.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1146 3 (SHIPPIN G.) tAli <F m INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Lid. For Intended 'io Sail. Expected Arrivalh and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards Oct. 11 s.«. Arcadia connecting with 8.8. China 25 8.8. Biuyal do h.s. Marmora jjov. 8 8.8. Simla do 8.8. Macedonia Homewards. Sent. 23 8.8. Simla
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    • 17 3 DAVID CORSAR SONS' Well-known Navy Canvas. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co. BAXTER CO’S. BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 46 3 WEATHER* Thk following report is kiudly supplied be the biguiil Director of Fort Cornwallis c—5 p.tli <i AM. Yesterday Today Th. 8«« 82« Wr. Dull Hazy Wu. South X,K, The rainfall during the 24 at it a.m. to-dav was nil. To-day 87« Fine Soulll hours ended
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  • 127 4 Justice sati.sttos everybody and justice atone. —/inter «m. Established June 1st, 1903. PuMUhed «laily. (except Sun<lay«.) AT THK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., N T o. 2*23 —‘232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAILY Dji AI S3* I» 1 OUTSTATIONS Postage Ex n. MAIL EDITION (Post Kieel Mi CAULK ADDRESS:
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  • 1659 4 Loudon. 2*»tli September.—The acquisition of the Tan jonjr Pajfar Docks by the Imperial Government forms part of Admiral Wisher’s Imperial Defence Scheme, comprising the establislimeut of naval bases at Gibraltar. Dover and Singapore and the altuudonment of ei-Hei-Wei. Trincomalee. Halifax and Esquimault. The Observer announces that tlie establishment
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  • Current Topics.
    • 205 4 Our Lorn hm correspondent writes that the motor bus to-dav is dominating London and gradually the old laliorious horsed vehicles are being driven off the road to make room for the faster, more comfortable, and more attractive omnibuses. For some months there have been excellent services between
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    • 356 4 So long ago that we really forget the date, Mr. Leoiig Fee generously j offered to provide tuuds for a Pasteur In- stitute for the Colony and the Federated Malay States. As we have heard nothing more of tlie project we must prei sunie that Mr. Leong Fee’s offer
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  • 201 4 Thk preliminary enquiry into this i m port aat case conimenc -d at boon to day, be. fore Mr. Peel Mr Mmison Allan, with a’ <1«. put if ion from (lie Solicitor General, appeared b>r the prosecution Mr. A. <J. lludra. with Messrs. Gawthornc and Namhvar,
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  • 580 4 1st Prize s75 plus Echo Free for I Year. 2nd Prize 925 plus Echo Free for 6 Months. it will facilitate matters considerably it' the great <4. P. will kindly remember that vote' should l>e sent in addressed Competition Editor, Echo Office. Beach Street. THE i\ LL1NG
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 503 5 Press Opinions. t" Rejoicings at Tokio. (iermany and kussia Nervous. ((S tiy filled by I» fitter.) Loudon, _iBt.li September. —With the exception of the Daily News l lie London papers unanimously welcome the conclusion of the new Treaty wit h Japan and express t he greatest satisfaction.
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    • 105 5 Another Peace Conference M. Witte’s Return. New Minister for Tokio. (Sttjiplied by Renter.) liOihioii, 28th September.—The Tsar’s invitations to the Peace Conference were issued on 21 *t instant aud propose that the tjisk of the Gouference shall lie to specially Jiud exclusively deal with questions which have arisen duiiug
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    • 114 5 iradc Not to be Neglected. Baron Komura [Supplied by lieuter.) Loudon, 28th September.-Reuters Tokio correspondent wires that the next Japanese udget will provide for the appointment of apanese commercial Jigents iu India, Australia ;md South America for the purpose 0 pushing Japanese trade with those countries. G Do* Ontiitiatischcr
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    • 70 5 Opening of the Reichrath. The Premier’s Appeal. The New Budget. (S ttp/died by lien ter.} London, 28th Septemlier. At the opening of the German Reichrath, llerr Gautsche, the Premier, said that perhaps there were troublous times ahead for Germany and appealed therefore to all political parties to sink their
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    • 28 5 Faction Fight. Loudon, 28th Septemlier. —A tight took place last evening al Buda|jest lie!ween the Oppositionists and the supporters of the Socialists when forty people were stabbed.
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    • 109 5 Agreement Signed. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 28th September. It is semiofficially stated in Paris that the papers regarding the Frauco German accord on the Mon k-co question were expected to be signed vesterdav. London, 28tb Septemlier,—The signature of the Franco-German Agreement regardin it M oroeco has l>eeii postponed pending
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    • 404 5 Official Opening: The Governor's Speech. (Echo Specials.) Singapore, 28th September.—.-The official opening of the Straits Medical! College by 11 is Excellency the Governor! took place at 8 o’clock this afternoon. I AH the leading doctors were present, and many ladies and European, Chinese, I Arab and Indian
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    • 28 5 Postponement of Reformers lour. Supplied hi/ Reuter. London, 28tii September Ail imperial Decree is*n**d at Peking iudetiuiteiy postpone» the departure of the Reformers upon their world lour.
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    • 40 5 Typhoon Works Havoc < Supplied by lienlei.) London, 28th September.—A disastrous typhoon has passed over Manila in which ten natives have been killed and 500 injured. Thousands have been rendered homeless and the damage wrought is estimated at j£loo.ooo h*piling.
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    • 72 5 Trouble in Nandi l.uru and Lady liindlip’s Tour. 1 Supfdted by Reuter. London. 28th September.—An expedition is being despatched from Nairobi against the chief of Naudi, a district in Equatorial Africa, who is again giving trouble to the Brit ish authoiities. London. 28th September—Lord am) I July Hin-1 lip
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    • 66 5 New Ang o>Japanese Combine. (Snpjdied by Reuter.) i on ou. 28th September.—The Staudard understands that an A ugh»-Japanese slipowning combine ha been formed with a capital of five millions sterling. The offices of the.company will be o;>eiied in Loudon aud Liverpool and at tlie latter place will be partly
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  • 460 5 (Snyjdied by Renter. Loudon, 29th September The explosion ot the British steamer Chatham whieli was stranded in the Sue* Can <1 burst the vessel to pieces, sending up three huge columns of water, saud and other d-.-dris to the height of 2,0 ,M feet The e.t i btiuk
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  • 83 5 1 HE Admiralty authorities have, it is sail] entered into negotiations for the acquisition of the sole patent rights of ji new torpedi w liich.it is believed, will completelv rcvolut io- nise naval warfare. A series of experiments which has already l»een privately made has proved that
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  • 175 5 In a letter the Times opportunely publishes from its Tokio correspondent it is pointed out: In 1893 the Value of the tisli taken by Japanese subjects was 1.192,404 yen, aud the value of the fish taken by Rus siaus, 1,<>79,007 yen; which total £287, 000) could
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 741 5 To thk Kintou or mu Struts Echo. Dkak Sir, Riease do not think that the little screed I sent you upon our e iucat onal needs represents jinvthing like my full views i upon the subject. I have kept my eye upon 1 education for a long
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  • 509 6 SuMK Recent Experiments In llie J tibilee Exhibition ->1 |HHs. 1 E. j Nowack exhibited a little pah* plan' l bipiuuate leaves, ot which lie told wonders. Froin the position ol the leaves Nowack declared that lie could foretell tin* weather f or the next seveuty-t »\’o
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  • 650 6 Dkibler. junior, guillotined at Dunkirk Belgian burglars, Van den lJogacrt and Zwsytwaeger, who murdered aud robbed Madame Knockaerl. The woman was the vvite vf a lighterman, aud while she was on the boat alone at Dunkirk the prisoners went on board, strangled her, cut her throat,
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  • 131 6 knan*. 29th September Hi/ eon t iery of the Chartered Bank h iii.i.>i. Demand Ban! ~/^i6 J. mol.ins' signl Bant 2 lj# i redit ...2 1J I Document-*»v 2lj !(j ,„m,i i:i. Demand Bank R» 157} .mvs’ sigiit Private 159^ Bonn av. Demand Bank 3 davs’ sight Private to9}
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  • 225 6 Belat Tiu Mining Co., Ld. o. relief* Bersa wall Gold MiuiugCo., L*i. > t 2 Brieh Rubber Syndicate, Ld.f o prem.buyers BriiM'i: Hydraulic Tin Mining 0«» I.d 0.50 rule* Lluff iKjveiopuieut Co. 59. relief* I* n.s«*r »t Neave, |.d 5102- —buyers Qcoige Tow n I hspelisery -5: 'l. wartli
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  • 199 6 j Gold leaf > 75. B. l’epl**i W. ll'i i.' 1 on! ot >»*«•/. While Pepper otij buyers rang Pep|»er season veer Gloves i picket 1) out of reason Mace fiO buyers j Mace Pickings 52— buye>s j Nutmegs I lOs 33. —sties f No. 1 b In nom.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 406 6 BUCHANAN’S TIANG LEE Co., “Black and White an d “Special Buchanan Blends. a z w J CO Htmct H X 5 SCOTCH WHISKY rwn" <3 o z w J co Th e MOOSE of CO»** 0 5 Ll^e< 9ir*vl fr to-’ z < z < X o D CO <t*o
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  • 908 7 A Kill AN I’klESTs’ I'ILIRIMAUK After a journey extern I ms; over nearly 1 "o years two Afghan priests, or |io<v MH-n, recently arriveil m Englat d with 1 t lip uvowwl purpose of converting f lip English (ipopto t<> Jli)liainine«lauisui. A mail paper contains the following arj
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 735 7 Nobels Explosives: GELIGNITE, DETONATORS, FUSE. Sandilands, Buttery Co., Agents, Venting E.M.S Aylesbury Garland, Sub-Agents, Perak Magazines at Penang and Ipoh BURN Co., Ltd., Electrical Engineers, PENANG. Show Rooms Logan's Hnildings CUTTING PACKING COY’S CALIFORNIAN FRUITS PRICE 45 CT.-v I*KK TIN, A RE now prepared to undertake ali kinds of electrical
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    • 68 7 Be wise in time, tis good advice. Man frets Jiis chauoe but seldom twice. And therefore do not be cajoled Into neglect of cough or cold— Ur stomach troubles, pains that gripe. Ur ailments of this wretched type— For each there is no nostrum truer than that of Woods’ Great
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1185 8 A. EVENBERG, 56, Bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instruments, Gramophones and other .Musical 10-8-05 Instruments. oins 530 Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moh, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and General Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG IVIOH Co. 164, Reach Street, Penang. Goods Store. 39c
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