Straits Echo, 16 November 1905

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE: OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALM STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VX)I j» 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, 16th NOVEiH HER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 260.
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  • 114 1 'J’O-UAY. •jotli Dav, 10th Moon. Fool hall Match V'. M. C. A. c C. R. C Esplanade, 5 p.m. Town Gaud, Chinese Recreation (Jluh, 5 to 7 p in. Oriental Kinetograph Show. Iviinlierlev Street, 0 p.m. Cinematograph Exhibition, corner of Campbell Street and Penang Road, 0 p.m. Gaiety Stars'
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  • 29 1 East Onarter N«»v. 20th 533 0 a..\: O New Moon 26th 11.47.1 p.m. I First Quarter Dec. 4th 1376 a m. O Full Moon 12tlt 6.25.7 a.m.
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  • 16 1 English (Chilean) 22ud Nov. China (Arcadia) 24th ludiau (Thong tea) 25th China Sacheen 2Sfh
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  • 47 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. GUIWAKOv Homkwards. j Chilean 22 Nov. i Arcadia 2-1 Nov. Delia (i Dee. j Bengal S Dec. j l-.xtra Service. (tUTWAiins, Homewards. Ptdawttn 26' Not\ j Socotra Vo Awe. j Japan 12 Dec. I Sunda 30 i for particulars see Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1162 1 Corkscrew Brand. The Rest Hetr on the Market. rO, Light, Sparkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS. —r —l BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED 15V KOVAL J CHARTER Hongkong Shanghai (Mederlandsche Handel Banking Corporation. Maatschappij. Netherlands trading Society, Paid-uf-Cafitai f 10.000,000 j Capital Fiiid up
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    • 19 1 EH FFEL TOWERHighly Recommended. Tested by Municipal f:nglnetr. ft? Tiang Lee Co., i Sole Importers. PO RTl.fi N D
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  • 1002 2 Caustic Criticism or ihe Methods of Bio Yankee Companies 1 Nothing more disgraceful or diopiietmg 1 has ever taken place iu the histoiv ..i liuauce tliau the transactions disclosed in the inquiry into the administration of the great j American life offices. A shock of alarm j and
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  • 512 2 Ceylon Civil Servant— Pensioned As Unfit For Further Duty— Miraculously Cured By DR. WIeLIAM >’ PINK PILLS. When Mr. Walter Joseph l>e Joug of the Auditor General’s Department, Colombo, reti ed on [>eusiou it was thought that lie would never resume his «luties, yet
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    • 203 2 i When a fierv drought shall till jour vein With heated blood and weary pains, lie hopeful yet,— l»e happy still,There is one cure for every ih. Through length and breadth of this lair laud. From forest deep to ocean strand. There is one medicine safe aud sure. nd that
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    • 1906 2 Municipal Notice. notice. JUST ARRIVED. f|IHE next Ordinary Meeting of the Moulin cipal Commissioner* will held -it (lie Municipal Office at 3 p"» :i L• i lajr Ik 17tl* instant. I. A. Ooutjk* UIGGB. Ag. Secret** yI, MUN.CIPAL NOTICE. rPENDERS will lie received till MeduesTHE undersigned, heieby «give uotiee that,
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  • Shipping.
    • 95 3 KtiAK, Ur. M.b 2P7, I rUl'ilctllitll, lot it NoV I‘<»l Swettetihain, I4tli Nov., Gen..—• K. G. Co. IjAov kli>, Ur. s.s. 24.'», Trewceke, lOfli Nov., Teluk Anson, loth Nov., Gen., Straits S. S. Co. Fkinz H fun men, Ger. s.s. 2,yt>2, Groeeh, Istli Nov., Hamburg, 12th Oct.. Gen., —ii.
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    • 37 3 16tli November. Deii, to' Traug and Hang Nga. law d< r Parra, for Deli. C-niton, for Pnugkor and 'J'eluk Anson. Thungmi, for Singapore.. Flying Fish, for Port Weld and Taiping. Oan/a, for Singapore, Hongkong and Japan
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  • 55 3 Veggele AV r rum A tjents Due Silvia Colombo B. 31 .&(Jo. l7lhNov Flintshire Singapore B it Co. 18th Muchaoti Siui»ajH)ie W.M.itCo. 18th Bell venue Singapore S. B.ACo. 20th r*ai Sail:* Calcutta B.ttCo 23 nl Ueuavon Loudon •S.B.itCu. 24th Nam •Sail 1 Singapore 1 {.A. (Jo. 24 th (J
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  • 51 3 1 texefa h'or Atjeni< Leave* 1 Sih ia JT Singapore U.M.At'u. jlHtli Nov Flintshire London li.iV:Co. I8t.li Machuon Loudon W.M.AOo 18th Lai Sang Singapore li.ACV 23 rd I it'll venue Louden S.li.&Oo. 24th lieuavou Singapore S.Ii.&Go. 24th Glen turret Singapore ii.&C’o. 24th Nil in Sang Calcutt a Li Ji-Co.
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  • 123 3 Kok Port Swetteuham A Malacca —Per Perak, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkalan Bmi'dau—Per Petrel, tomorrow, 1 p.m. 0 ;li —Per CaUjpuj, to-morrow, 2 p m. Port Swetteuham aud Singapore—Per Hint W halt Soon, tomorrow, 2 p.m 0 yh'k Auson Per Lada Weld, to-morrow. llaugooii and Calcutta taking mails lot
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  • 100 3 Per Lady WeKl, from Teluk Anson Messrs. Rromhead-Matthews, Fincham, H. Croplev. H. Cobb, C. Cerrudi, Joo Hoe, Dorasatuy, Hok Lim, 'i'eo Kaiv Kong, Ub Pak Long, Wilson, Miller and Sargaut. Per Priuz Heiuricb, from Genoa Dir. Heestermauu, Mr. Karl Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Staf. From Colombo: Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1129 3 (SHIPPIN G.) P. 0.1! 0 i N. Co. INTENDED SAILINCS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Expected. Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Nov. 22 ».8. Chusun connecting with h.B. Victoria Dec. 6 BJ4. Delta do s.s. Himalaya 20 8.8. Oceana do 8.8. India Jau. 3 8.8. Arcadia do s.s.
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    • 133 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. riIHK Steamship Hong Won Captain Slaker, will leave for the above port", ou Saturday, the 18th November, 1905, at l p.m. For Freight or l’assago, apply to KOE OUAN Co., AgeiUs Jor Wee Bin A. Co., of Singapore. 13-11-05 5U 756 Compagnie des Messageries
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  • 128 4 Jmi nje *ati «list* e very bod > and justice Established June Ist, 1903 PiiljHmlhkl daily (except 2sun*l.'4yO ii ms CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., V» 23*j -333. I teach Street. PRICK DAILY LOCAL $2l I'ta .tnii'im OUTSTATIOXs hsugo L\ r<. MAIL EDITION ‘Post. rr«**> $l5 CABLE ADURKss; Echo
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  • Current Topics.
    • 111 4 The Deau of Norwich (Dr. Lefrov) lias the courage of Id- con vie- lions, ami lias just made known his opinions on conscription in no uncertain way. Writing to a correspondent he says Whatever may be our feelings towards conscription, something like ir is bound to come, and, "ranting
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    • 122 4 The Maharajah of Ivapurthala’s new book has a passage that will aioise much sympathy in IViuimr imi which tlirows a side-light ou the American Xavj. Among the marines I observed a number of muscular negroes and was told that no matter how competent they might be. they
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    • 433 4 1 MKKt is an interesting! note in the September number of Cassier’s Magazine on tiie subject of the influence of coloured lights on the human bodv. j Dr. Goldman ot \ienua has made ex||>eriuients with ml light which indicate that its effect on vaccinal eruptions is I the
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    • 230 4 Wkitinu iu the Home and Colonial Mail, ••t'achai says —lnvestors,shy though they be to accept the invitation of the company promoter to join him in ventures of the old familiar kind, are showing some interest in rubber development. 'They have heard something of iute a Unit the
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  • 456 4 j Tiie following are the Agenda for tbeOrdi--1 nary Meeting of the Commission to-uior-I row 1. Minutes of last meeting to l»e ixad and con tinned. Any special business the President may bring forward. i -3. tjueslious l Dr. Locke's motion re naming of the ..pen «pa**: uerweeu
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  • 95 4 The inquiry iuto the Gapis Estate ri«»i has aeaiu been tixed for the 15th iust., sa; s Tuesday’s Pioneer. Not much headway was made in Monday’."» inquiry and the interest in it is rapidiy Ingoing ihi Friday last Mr. E. 11. Salisbury, tin* manager, bailed out 18
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  • 139 4 VVantoU at Once. Writing on 3rd iust... the Vanton corresipondent of a Hongkong paper says: For some time it Ins !>een rumoured that leach province should have its own legis jlative Assembly but u* arrangement has [been arrived at, owing to the fact that cer- tain
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  • 712 4 In Civil Jurisdiction Hrjoft the H>>n II 11. h'tsUru', Htntnf uiige.) Dk. P. V Locke and C. A. Waller Joseph Smith and Eouise A. Smith. 15 November. CoNUNLiNu, Smith, in reply to Air. Adams, said that he was a surveyor from England. He had been a sailor, planter,
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  • 124 4 A HoNKoug teiegram of 13th iustaut to tlie btraits limes savs -The Kev E Dewstoe and Mrs Dewstoe, Wesleyan Missionaries m the interior of the Canton district, have teen recalled to Canton Air Dewstoe stab il.ai. at Lienchow and I vicinity there i- se ions unrest and
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  • 185 4 The railway slip, or rather a senes of siips, bet ween Padaug lien-gas and Bukit Gan tang is of a more serious nature than anticipated, aud if is probable that the line will not he dear for a fortnight, savs the Ipoh paper of Tuesday last." Hence
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  • 622 4 1 he Maduka Leae. A recently issued Bulletin of the IVpartmeut of Agriculture, Madras, gives some interesting notes on the cultivation aud curing of tobacco as followed in Diudi- gul in the Madura District, the part oi j India where almost all tlie best tobacco is grown. Ihe
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 207 5 Another Strike. Protection lor (lie Jews. (The (Jtdunmt ixrher Idoyd'* Service,) Berlin, 15th Nov. Russian Boland has quieted down alter the proclamation of martial law. The Russians are frightening the Poles by false reports of German interference. Finland is quiet The British and German Governments are jointly undertaking the
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    • 38 5 Diplomatic Changes (Supplied by Renter.) Loudou, 16th Nov.—-It is reported in Berlin that Herr Striebel, Director of the Colonial Department, replaces Baron 2dun.ni von Schwartzsteiu as German Miuister at Pekiug, the latter going to Tokio as Ambassador.
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    • 40 5 Russia's Feelings Regarded. (The Lloyd'» Service.") Beilin, 15th Nov. —The Paris Temps announces that, owing to her regard tor the feelings of Russia, France will not at pieseut raise her Legation at Tokio to the rank of au Embassy.
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    • 31 5 To Welcome the New King. The Lloyd'e" Service.) Berlin, 15th Nov. British and German lueu-of-war will welcome Priuce Charles of Denmark on his arrival at Christiania as King of Norway.
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  • 424 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 16th November. —It 1» reported from St. Petersburg that a mutiny broke out at Vladivostok and fierce fighting ousued between the rioters aud the loyalists the soldiers aud sailors taking either side A great part of -the town was burnt, but the mutiny was
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  • 1245 5 Two Great Scenes. Nelson's Centenary ami Irving's Funeral. Japanese Diplomatic Changes. The Moating Mine Danger. International Concern. (From Our Own Correefioudent.) Fleet Street, October 23. 1 hear that it is now practically certain that Viscount Hayashi, the popular Japanese Ambassador in Loudon, will lie the next Japanese
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  • 593 5 Messrs. Lewis ami Peat's Report. 27th October At auctions to-day the following parcels of Ceylon and Malay States plantation rubber were offered Roseburv, 2 cases tiue biscuits, mixed colours at 6s. o|d 1 case flue scrap, little sandy uud heated 4s. ltd. Dens worth. 2 cases dull aud
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 783 5 'Ju i ui. Editor or Tin: Smuts Kcm. Si k, -Kindly insert tlit» following in %oiir paper TIk 1 Japanese Cinematograph I iie generous proprietor of the above Sinov 1 gave a free entertainment to the Ixrvs of the Penang Free School last night. The bo vs went in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 For all iuterual eouiplaltfU UiUe Woods’ ?op(«rniiiit Curo. ftO o«nits
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    • 50 5 WAISTTBD. Ahsi.staul for Llook» auil J Correspondeuce. Address s. c*. cv ld-11 05 lwk “til. <■ o Straits Kcko. ENORMOUS SUCCESS! To-Night! To-Night!! LAST FEW NIGHTS. KING STREET THEATRE, to(> King Street. THE GAIETY STARS :>v\v Novelties». New Dances. Art Pictures, ;j etc., etc., etc. Prices: $l, 50cts. and 20cts.
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    • 526 5 \ederlandsch-!ndische Escompto-Maatschappij. < Netherlands* Indian Discount Dank.) UsTA ISI.IBH Ri> VI Batavia I8* r >7 Authorisli» Capital I 1 u. •Sl' ItHOKIOKL» CaI’IT.U. F 5,000,(XHJ. lllau Ukhck at Batavia Agency at Amsterdam. Bka\« hk.> at: Soer.ibaijn, Sernai'uiur Widrevifden, Piulaug, Baudot;.iti. herib u and Taiidjou^-Priok. L'oki:i*ondents at: Banda, Benkotden Blibw. Buitenzoii',
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  • 134 6 The Editor of the North China Daily Nows has received tho following letter: Sir, —I atu directed by H. M. ConsulGeneral to inform you, <»n the authority l His Majesty’s Minister at Peking, that there is absolutely uo foundation tor the statement* contained in the Peking
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  • 259 6 PtRU. in the China Sea. Deadly mines are still drifting piouiiscuously about northern seas, says tho C hiua Mail. Two steamers calling at lientsin recently siglited specimens and realising the 100 to ’l chance of bung blown up that they ran if they interfered with tnem, probably lett
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  • 490 6 A Goon Opening. MK. R. Dupont, Curator of the Botanic otatiou in the Seychelles, contributes a special report ou the work of the Botanical Department last year, which is published as an auuexure to the Annual Report uu Ufa Colony for 1904 Mr. impont writes
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  • 118 6 Pena no. 10th November (By euartesy of the Chartered Batik.) I London fanmiml Bank J/1» < uiouriis’sierbi Biot 2/2y c 1 Credit W' 5 c *> .>n Doeuiiieiiiarry s tjalciiHa iNMiui.id Ban! R» <jl .jjivs* sigiii Private 6i> Ron,|.,tv, i tetnaiid Basil. C»1 l dais’ sight Private ;< 33
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  • 211 6 Beial Tiu Miuiug Co., Ld. 4 5. sales j BersawahGold A 1 iningCo., Ld. 14. sellers Bruseii Hydraulic lit» Mining Co., lid *9- buyer* j Duff Develooinent Co. $8 50 sellert Fraser A Neave, Ld *lO5. buyer* George Town IMs pen.-ary Jo.- salea Howartli Eiskine, I.d. ?'_9U.- stale* Karangati
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  • 184 6 Gold ieal S *o. !B. Peppei f \Y. >e- oui oj stock White Peppe S So\ tellers L'ruiig Pepti;-' teuton over Cloves (picke i out oj tS'isoH Mace —sellers Mace Picking- 52. —severs Nutmeg» lb». 31’ sellers N-« 1 *i In uotn. Stigai 2 ii‘> stock. 3 s** sttles
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 38 6 luveulor» hi.* oceeutrm men, Au<l make won-ieri til rluugb From babies' food und pnteut boob 1» nail ini» IkiUouuh with winy*. Hut heal» 1, eou»,* Hint in this humdrum life, ‘iii l ,,H V'l U*i ensure, uuKii«)UB ills
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    • 11 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. Qleslers’ Champagne*. RUBEROID ROOFING. Adamson. Gilfillan Co., LldJ
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    • 375 6 CLEAR WHITE GLASS BOTTLES. POPULAR SCOTCH WH/SKY is THE *3 1 11 f WHIT LA ATKINSON’S Shredded cold medal Wheat, Eau-de-Cologne. TO BE OBTAINED The health-givingand The finest made, nourishing food very refreshing. FRESH GRAPES AT Sold by TONG JOO Co. THEAN CHEE At Co. GUAN MOH Co. LEONG GUAN
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  • 186 7 The following are extracts frout au article l by Mr. W. T. St-ead iu (lie Times: You may once for all dismiss all t4m stories as to the Emperors physical weakness as simple fudge. Altogether I have spent four and a lia.lt hours alone with
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  • 257 7 Tins story will be appreciated by thp many residents who have reason to lieiievu t hat i heir “boys' taste for whisky is stronger than their alleged honesty: There was 4 man in Atlanta who once suspected a negro in his employ of tampering with the contents
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  • 248 7 The British Medical Journal, iu criticising the plans for the Home for the Military Nuisiug Services to be erected in connect ion with the ne»v military hospital at Milk bank, London, says: We understand that this imperfect plau lias been passed in spite of the criticisms
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  • 270 7 Mu Kichard Barry, who is on his way to India from Manchuria, where lie acted war correspondent tor American papers, tells 1 a story of an encounter with General Nogi. Mr. Harry was with Mr. James.Kical Lou, i staff photographer forlludei wood and Under, 'wood at the time
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 807 7 Jeye’s Perfect Purifier. The best and most. powerful disintWt tnt extant, in I and 5 Gallon Drum» and in 40 Gallon Casks Quotations *?ii Application. Sandilantls. Ruttery Co. NOTICE. rPHE uh<it*i signal l>vg tu inform (lie public o JL States tlmt tliev liave lieeu appointed Agt i>f Penang and the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 996 8 A. EVENBERG, 56, Bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and DENTISTRY, W. MANSON, American Dentist, Thean Chee Co., io-8-or, Instruments. 580 Lim Sun Mo, CHOP HENG MOH Co. 164, Reach Street, Penang. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free rksioing at \o. 21a, Penang Road. 4 few doors from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. G
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