Straits Echo, 2 November 1905

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo IMII.V CHRONICLE (II EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE HEDERATED MALAY ST ATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 249.
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  • 89 1 To-day. <>lji Day, loti. Moon. Town Band. Chines* Recreation Club, 5 to 7 p tn. Oriental Kiuelograpli Exhibition, KiiTdierley Street, 9 p.m. Cinematograph Exhibition, corner of Campbell Street and Penang Road, ft p.m. Gaiety Stais’ Entertainment, King Street Theatre, ft p.m To-mokkow. 7th Da\. lot it Moon Special Meetiug
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  • 26 1 First Quarter Nov. 4th *39.1 am. O Full Moon 12th 0.11.3 p.m. Last Qmirler 20th 8.33 9a m (t New Moon 20th 11.47.1 p.m.
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  • 16 1 English {Simla) Htii Nov China (Coromandel) lOtli German /V Heinrich) loth Indian (Thongwa) 25th
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  • 38 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Seivtte < )imvARi>s. HoMBWAuns. Simla S \oV. Coromandel 10 Nor t'Inman 'i‘i i Arcadia i4 f-.xtra Service. <)U’r\VAKl>s HoJIKWARIIf. Valina 3 Noe. Vera 6 A or Format a 14 Socotra iio For particulars see Pac'e
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1024 1 Corkscrew Brand. The Best Beer on the Market 40 l ight, Sparkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LHADIKG SHOPS. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Hongkong Jk Shanghai Banking Corporation Handel Muatsch^ppij Paid-up-Capitai. RESERVE FUND Capil.il Paul up Reserve Fund Reserve Lialuluv of Pi
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    • 24 1 EIFFEL TOWERHighly Recommended. Tested by Municipal Engineer. h 9 z Ui n s UJ h CJ QC ZAerw? a. Tiang Lee Co., Sole Importers.
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  • 1968 2  -  hy VIOLA GRAEME, ■r* AUTHOR OF The Child of Sor on," The /’*< leery 1 of Lorraine,' The Hand of Cod," Love* Loyalty," vt Royal Rebel," Her Soldier Sweetheart," The Reality of the Seaton. The Tea-*hop Girl," /I Scotch Man aye." T/*" Milliner Model," “.1 Gambler Girl,"
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 I dwell mi the palace ami mansions, Mv name's on the ltp> '.»l <he l*o\at, I am crowned with a million laurels, !>v I lie haul worn sons of toil I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In lhe homes of the rich and poor, I'Vtr I'm known to
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    • 2478 2 notice. <) N ami after this date, all small advertisements L.t Houekona, to notify that wo have, on insertion in the Straits I the 29th Aueust, 1905, bought the business be paid for in advance. l of Kou (juan tiee Hock Kee of 4«, Market notice. undersigned, chops Hup Aik
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  • Shipping.
    • 124 3 I’, li. Luitpoj.d, Ger. 8. s. 3,925, Kirufemr, Ist Nov Hretnen, 27»I» Scot., Gen.-, 15. M. Go. ilknkaeo, Hr. s s 2350, Holman, 2nd Nov., London, 26tli Sopt., Gen., B A Co. Garoium, Br. s 8. 3953, l)anicl, 2nd Nov., (ioudon, 23rd Sept., Gen., B. Go. Thesta, Hr. ss.
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    • 24 3 2nd November. />«/}', for Trans'. Malaya, for Deli. Canton, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. 'lWtla, for Singapore. Flyiity Fish for Port Weld and Taipiug.
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  • 60 3 1 egvelif From A fcuir l)n* A gamemnon Singapore W M &Co 3rd Not. Lai Sail}; Singapore H.AC«. 3rd Drouied Singapore W.M.ACo. 4tli Sithonia I)eu of Colombo B.M &Co. Uli AiaiiiK Singa pore B.&Co. 4tli Beulomoud London S.B.&Co. 5t.h Nippon Colombo S.K.&Co. •5th Silvia Colombo B.M.&Co. 17th Benavon Loudon
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  • 60 3 1 essels For Atjents Leaves Card u m Singapore B.ACo. 4th Nov. Lai Sany Calcutta B.ACo. 4th iv™.. Main* Colombo B.ACo. 4th Sitlionia Singapore BMACo 5th Benlomond Sing pore S. B.ACo. 5th Agamemnon Liverpool YV.M.ACo. Dornied Liverpool W M.ACo. 1 Nippon Singapore S.KACo. |5tli Silvia Singapore B.M ACo. 18th
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  • 92 3 Foit Asahaii —Per Taw Tony, to-moriVlw, 1 pin. Tongkah Per It»lonia to-moriW, 1 p.m. Port Swetteuham and Malacca —Pdr Perak. to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swetteuliani and Singapore Per Han Whalt Soon, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Teluk Anson —Per Lady Weld, tomorrow, 3 p.m. .Singapore and Hongkong—Per A. Apcmr, to-morrow.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1155 3 (SHIPPIN G.) tAS <4 Expected Arrival a and, Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. Int Cla«ii 2nd Class To 1 ioudoul»y Sea £6O £4O To Marseilles or Gibraltar £56 *B extra steamers Intermediate Service. WITH excellent accommodation for a limited number of passengers. OUTWARDS. HOMEWARDS. s*k.s. Peru 4
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    • 124 3 NOTICE riIHE s.s. (jllenoylc is expected here from 1 liaugoon on 1 lie -Jlli November and will leave for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow ami Amoy ou Tuesday, 7th November, lltOo, at 4 p in. For freight aud passage apply to CHIN HO SONS, 31-10-05 sts 725 Beach Street, Pena tty. Compagnie
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 44 3 WEATHER. Thk following report is kindly supplied by tlie Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis p.m. tia.iu. noon. Yesterday Today Today Th ?5“ W 1 Wr Dull Hazv (Toudy Wd. N.W. N.*. N.W. The rainfall during the 24 hours euded at am. to-day was nil.
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  • 114 4 Jtiniic** andjusticealone.— Kstablishcd June Ist, 1903. Fubli*he<l daily (exoept Sunday».' AT THK CRITERION PRESS, Lid., N,,. ggfi—232, Beach Sire**». Pmiau'. PRICE daily local *2+ i* r OUTSTATIONS FusUge Extra. MAIL EDITION (Fust Kroel *l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo —Penan Telephone N»». 188 Editvr-inChieJ Chksnky Duncan Editor K- K
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  • Current Topics.
    • 259 4 Here is an interesting and in some respects a very instructive note upon Hi late Dr. Barnard from the pen of Mertin." one of the most gifted contributors to the London Referee When Edmund Yates first ouve me work to do on the W orhl journal, then
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    • 325 4 Aci'OKi>ix<4 to a Yokohama telegraphic despatch published at New York Mr. Taft has stated that tie* Chinese have already lost I•*> million dollars through their boycott of American trade, and lie suggested that they would soon get tired of cutting off their nose to spite their face. The
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    • 323 4 In an interview with si leading representative of the Australian colonies the London correspondent of t m Birmingham Post learned that General B<M»th lists ettei tually stirred up the Australians eonce- nino the economic unwisdom of the lrt* r,r ard emigration policy which lists prevailed iimmi: them
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    • 463 4 The Jiji fShimbun says that, in the midst of the generally downward tendency that ruled the stock mar- kets at home during the intervals that immediately preceded and ioilowe»l me sign tug of ti»c pv «vt th»* national debt debentures and the I exchequer notes alone
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  • 311 4 Couuter-attractions iu the shape of the Gaiety Stars’ entertain men t at King Street ami "the Cinematograph exhibition at IVnaug Road no doubt kept away many of the play-going public from the Or mite! Kiuetograph show last night. tit. there was no lack of youngsters among the
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  • 716 4 The Opening Performance. Th e above Company made tlieir bow to the Penang public at the King Street Tlieai tie last evening and scored a complete sue cess. Penang, as a rule, does ii'»t extend i its patronage to variety shows, as it has had a most
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  • 940 4 A rußLio meeting, says the Jpoh paper, was held in the Mining aul Planting Assooihlion’s buildings on Saturday, 28th iust., it 12 noon, to consider the following matters 1 The uotice issued by the Warden of Mines for the cancellation of mining leases in the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 326 5 The New Regime. Britain and France Sceptical. Rejoicing and Bloodshed. (The Ustusiati scher Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, Ist Novetiil*er.— Russia is quietiug down slowly, but several excesses have l>eeu coiuuiit'ed. Count Witte receives an official residence neat ihe Winter Palace, where he is b> pie pa re an Amnesty Bill
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    • 46 5 A Rumoured Loan (Supplied by lieuter.) London. Ist November.—The Morning Post says that a Japanese I<oau will lie issued in a day or two. Loudon, 2nd Novemlier. Mr. Takahasbi, the Japauese financial agent, states that Japau has not vet decided on floating a new loan.
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    • 36 5 The Pechili Garrisons (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, Ist November.—lt is announced ut Berlin that Japau has replied to Gennany igreeiiig to withdraw her troops from Peiliili, with the exception of the Legation guards at Peking.
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    • 84 5 The Annual Dinner. (Supplied by lieuter.) Loudon. Ist N**v. Mr. R. S. Guudry preside*! at the China Association annual dinner iu Loudon aud among the guests were Mr. Archibald Little, Sir Cecil Smith, Bir Henry Blake and other prominent Fir Eastern and Colonial residents. Air. (tuudrv, in bis
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    • 34 5 Question of Foreign Policy (Ihe (Jstasiatischer Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, Ist Nov.—lnterpellation on the meigu policy of the Government in the 'tench Clinmher is delayed until the Budget die Foreign Office is under consideration.
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    • 33 5 Norway’s Prospective King. (Supplied by Reuter I London, Ist November.—The Storthing ■a* granted permission to the Norwegian uveiniiieut to offer the Crown to Prince unites of Denmark by 87 votes to 29.
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    • 36 5 Reinforcements Needed. (Supplied by Renter.) bunion, 1st November.—The Governor of tn.ui hast, Africa has asked for rtin"s‘iic"r m f 00 M Ut n"l*l ,l s <!•<“ h«LlTy ,a, ,y S TUo U '*'V ,V "> WJ|1
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    • 47 5 Betting oil Cambridgeshire. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 1st November.—The latest lx*ttiug on the Cambridgeshire is 6 to 1 agst. Velocity, 13 to 2 agst. Gleuamoy, ft to I agst. Andover, l<M> to K agst Dounetta, 100 to 7 agst- Thunderbolt aud 100 to t> agst. Nirvauah.
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  • 413 5 (Supplied hi/ Reuter.) Loudon, 2nd Nov. —Tiie provocative tactics adopted l»v the police at Odessa have led to the precipitatiou of several encounters culminating in desperate fighting Two hundred casualties are reported with eight people killed aud many injured- Encouuters took place between the pol ce and some
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  • 41 5 The usual monthly meeting of the Prince of Wales’ Lodge, No. 1555 E.C was held at the Masonic Hall last eveuiug when the W. M. Elect, Bio. H. Barry de Hamel, was formally elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing year.
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  • 233 5 The following are the Agenda for the Ordinary Meeting of the Commission tomorrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to lie read aud continued. 2. To consider Estimates for 1906. 3. Tenders for reutiug of Weld Quay Meter. I Anv special business the President may bring forward. 5. Questions.
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  • 2041 5 t i K N KitAL TREPOFF CoNVJCKTKO. A Russian correspondent writes to tin; Statist The Zemstvo Congress at Moscow lias l>eeii followed by the Imperial Council a* Peter hot. Both tliese conferences had to dent! with Mie si me problem—the ill-famed project ot M. Bulvguiu on the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 21 5 KAHNS’WINE, i., l 01. l and J M l»vnn-cb t“ tor tliiu, youug. «jdalit v nervous and Immediate in llie blood.
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    • 26 5 CHILDREN ARE THE SUNSHINE of the home. Stearns’ Wine makes t lie sunshine brighter. A splendid b'liic for tlie little ones. So plea -ant to take.
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    • 16 5 For CoM in t lie Heail aml Coughs taky Wiwilr' (iienl I’pp|*ei limit Ctirp oO cenlb
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    • 54 5 NIGHT SCHOOL VKRANGEMENT3 are l>ein<4 made l>y tin* undersigned to o|>e« a Night School at N<*. Cl, I'rnnoin l,ano. with a staff of three competent tea» hers. School hours, 7to tt p.m. Fees, sl-£»0 a mouth For further particulars apply to TAN CHE AN TENG, 1 11 Uj Jv h
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    • 408 5 Sale by the Executor in Pursuance ol an Order of the Court. Suit 1904 No. 84. Suit 1904 No 478 Valuable Land and Premises. At itc.ic < street, Penang, and Tel<»k Uumis in Province Wellesley, TO UK SOM) On the 24th day of November, 190», AT 12 NOON BY M
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    • 164 5 I To-Night! To-Night!. RING STREET THEATRE, 106 King Street !*ehang. (Entirely Renovated, Comfortably Seated, Splendidiy Lighted, Electric Fans.) the gaiety stars. s A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. TO-NIGH THURSDAY. THE WORLD-FAMED GAIETY STARS, Polite Vaudeville Specialty Company, The Most Talented and Versatile Combination of Entertainers, 1 EVKKINTRODUCEI>T*)THE ORIENT TO-NIGHT Grand Change of
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  • 107 6 pKNANO. 2nP NoVEMBKK (H,j courtesy of the Chartered Honk.) London Den.ml Bank "o(o 16 kin m»hs* sight Banr 3 red it J o •> a 3 ;>. M'limenM »y •■’i*; U», o I «“«I-; I{s ';f’| i davs* sigto I nva»e Bnmlmv. a davs sight Private -J 1 Madras,
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  • 211 6 Petal Tin Mining Co., Ld. S teller* liersawaiiGoid MiuiugCo., Ld. 13. gel ten Bruseii H vdraulic Tin Mining t ,i* t 7 50 buyer» Duff Development Co. $8 50 seller Fraser A Neave, Ld *lOB.-6»*» Georce Town Dispensary *-5. ra < s Howartli Erskine, Ld. 5-05. buyn Kanin can
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  • 187 6 Gobi leat 75. B.Pepper(W .Coast 31b».-'*o/..) out ot stock White Peppei 5 35' sellers Traug Pep{*er season over Cloves (picked) out of reason Mace Hi)—sellers Mace Picking* 52. »e‘l~r» Nutmegs 1 10s 31i- sales r No. 1 u I»» nou». Sugar 2 no slock. (Basket 3 7b »e let
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 73 6 liiVviutors art! eccentric men, Au*l make some wonderful things I*’r«»m babies' food and patent boots To sailing bit llt tons with wings. I bit health comes first in this humdrum life, An«l this you eau liest ousuit*, By fending off iiisi<lioiis ills Willi <»..<lk’ (treat I Vppcriumt <’un* STIOAUNB WIN
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    • 20 6 Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. CRAIGELLACHIE GLEN LI VET DISTILLERY Co.’s GAELIC “OLD SMUGGLER’’ WHISKY. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co.
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    • 313 6 BERNESE ALPS MILK Co., gulden, Emmenthal, SwitzerlandNATURAL MILK. CONDENSED MILK. TIANG LEE CO., Price per ease >f 48 1-lb. tins NATURAL MILK $lO. CONDENSED MILK $lO. A UNSWEETENED K I i; J \W v Emmenthal > #62« iiilM «snt. TU C «I JR VI I/ Iw i I SOLE AGENTS.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 850 7 ru k°.m"Nt“nl, THE WORLD'S GREAT DISINFECTANT. 1 NOTICE. Sandil/md >. Buttery Co. Jeye's Per/ecf Puri/ier. The best ami most powerful disinfectant extant. In 1 and 5 Gallon Drums ami in 40 Gallon Casks. Quotations on Application. Sandilands Buttery S: Co By Appointment t 0 II VI. Ttit King H.R.H Tin;
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    • 122 7 That, great illusion, “Pepper’s Ghost”, Belougs to days of yore; 'l’lie smartest conjurer cannot lioast lie s puzzled people more. Many ailments, uow-a-days. Are just as tricky, sure, For Dysentery we’ll sing the praise Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. FOR THE COUGH OF INFLUENZA Stearns’ Wine is the reliable prompt,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 994 8 A. EVENBERG, 56, Bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instrument". Gramophones and other Musical 10-8-05 Instruments- thus 530 Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng' IVloht, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and General burn Co., Ltd., Graham Co., Ltd., ,y I,> ,K 3 7 Accuracy in Dispensii
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