Straits Echo, 14 November 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1906-11-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 261.35 words
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Advertisement987 1906-11-14 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. 6s S 8 **s s- > «‘INA# *> ro FOR ALL PURPOSES. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong: Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paid-up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4800,000 4975,000 4800,000 Head Oflice: HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON. Agencies987 words
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Advertisement20 1906-11-14 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. TIAKG LEE Co 3S Or; vS 914 3B r* to 3 <2 £8 4DSS SOLE AGENTS. Bass’S ale.20 words
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Article2888 1906-11-14 2 Straits Magistrate in Court. Ills Motoring Experience. The War Supplies Scandals. Criticisms of the Punishments. Parliament Reassembling. EXPECTED CONFLICT I i’H t il K LORDS. KDUCiTION DIFFICULTY. ArrKA I. COURT TO SKTTI.i: IMBPITK. ••times” BOOK CI.UB VXKSIS 111« PUBLISHERS. LIVELY WARFARE. (From Our Own (Jotre*pondenf.) London, October2,888 words
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Advertisement87 1906-11-14 2 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in Old Virginia The llulchiusou I)i titf C<»tf pui which is located at Perry, Oklahoma, i’ s} in •«peaking of the sale of Cliuiitl cr.'aiii’s G unit Khlitrdy, Hays We lake p'cisiiio in hvoii:me tiding it to our customers la cause we holieve it houestly ma*le and87 words
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Advertisement2841 1906-11-14 2 FINIS!N FiNISIN FINISIN N FUKALGIA NEURALGIA cured. neuralgia FINISIN Graham's Neuralgia Cure. THE FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, J 7 North mu Ro/id, “Straits Echo” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OUR LUCKY CHRISTMAS CAKES 500 of 2 lbs. each. 5 OF WHICH WILL CONTAIN A SOVEREIGN EACH.! Highly Decorated and Richly Iced. AT THE USUAL PRICE,2,841 words
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Shipping.
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Article79 1906-11-14 3 Caltp?o, Br. s.s 339, Lowrv, Nil» Nov., Singapore, 12th Nov., Geu,— W. M. Co. Canton, Br. s.s., 103, Merican, 14th Nov., Teluk Ausou, 13 li Nov., Gen., All Hiug. Taw Tong, Br. s s 105, Hassau, 14th Nov., 'I rang, 13tli Nov., Gen., —K G. Co. Pkinzess Alice, Ger.79 words
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Article35 1906-11-14 3 14th November. Rotorua, for Tougkah. Langkat, for Teluk Ausou ami Paiigkor. Malaya, for Deli. Flying Dragon, for Port Wehl ami Taiping. R Halcwyji, for Batu Bahru. Prim Reg. Luitpold, for Singapore, China ami Japan.35 words
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Article48 1906-11-14 3 Vests el* 1 y r r > <»»»» I Da» Darilanu» 1 Smt a pore VV M &(Jo. 17i li Nov. Beuavau fiOtidoii S.B.&Oo. :i(>th Cliiua Colonilio S.K.&U0. Gr 5 Deucalion Si rga pole W.M *Co. 1st Sikh G I* snow S B. (Jo. <;tii Trieste Singapoie 3.1\.&Uo. "th48 words
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Article33 1906-11-14 3 .1 ,'fn/s [.ear*** Dardauus London W M &Co Renavan Sin "a pore S.B.&Oo China Siuoa po>e S.K A.Co. Deucalion London W.M Co. Sikh Singapore s.i; aco. Trieste Trieste S. If. 4 Co.33 words
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Article74 1906-11-14 3 For Del’, Bajau, Edie ami T. Samawe—Per Van der Parra, to-morrow, uoon. Kdie, 'l’. Setnawe, Segli. Olelileh and Sabaug—Per Hok Canton, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Traug—Pei Tan: Tong, to-morrow, 2 p in. Calcutta—Per Knot Har.g, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swetteuham and Singapore—Per Thonywa, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Port Swetteuham aud74 words
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Article51 1906-11-14 3 Per Calyi>*o, from Singapore Messrs. Holloway ami Y'au Zulmau. IVr Perak, from Singapore Mr. and Mrs. Me Arthur, Mr. Ilm, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Teo E. Swi. f'er Perak, for Port Swettenham Mr. Ashby, Miss Willett, Mr. K. I>. Tollemache, Mr. ami Mrs. 11. Elphick. For Singapore Mr. Tbeseira and51 words
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Advertisement1288 1906-11-14 3 (S HIPPIN O.) P. &0. tAir 2 l 8. N. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail B«rvlet. Outwards. Nov- -I 8.8. Delhi connectiug with s.B Victoria Dee. 5 s.s. Arcadia do «.a. China Homewards. Nov. Dec. 24 a.a. Delta connecting with a.B. Moolta» 8 8.8. Malta do 8.8. Himalaya FAKES1,288 words
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Advertisement191 1906-11-14 3 ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. INDO-JAVA LINE. A S. N. Co.’s Fleet. The Company maintains a first class seivice of steamers carrying lK)th passengers aud cargo direct from Calcutta and Kangoon to the following ports in Java Batavia l’asoeroeau Sauiaraug IVkalougai Soerabaya Clieribou Banjoewangi The Company’s Steamers also give direct191 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous28 1906-11-14 3 WEATHER. Thk following report is kindly supplied bv the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis The rainfall duiiug the 1A hours eude i at 9 a.m. tu-dt was ml.28 words
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Article, Illustration101 1906-11-14 4 Justice MtLit-flea everybody and justice aloue.— K*ncr. in Established June Ist, I9OJ I’ubiiahed daily (except SunJayat IT TUI CRITERION PRESS, Liil., No. 22tJ —232, Beach Street. Ehim.ii» PRICK: DAILY LOCAL »3» per auiian» OUTb'fAXIOMS Hostage K«:r*. HA 11. KDITION (Poet Free» sti CARLE ADDRESS Echo— Penang.” Telephone101 words
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Article26 1906-11-14 4 Birth. October ITtli. at Je-selton. B. N Borneo, the wife of Williaw Hughes Penney, Protector of Chinese ami Acting Post master-General, of a son.26 words
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Article1508 1906-11-14 4 As we have frequently pointed out in these columns, with the development of our hinterland, and the opening l up of railways through the Siamese Malay States, Prje will grow largely in importance and will, undoubtedly, be the chief j landing place for goods destined for our hinterland. We1,508 words
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Article2090 1906-11-14 4 In the first number of the “Review of the Far East” there is au interesting article ou ijie above subject, winch is well worth a careful perusal bv all •'■traits Chinese. It is from the peu of Mr. (J. M. 11. Playfair, the Brii tish for2,090 words
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Advertisement171 1906-11-14 4 JAYA-BENCAL LINE. For Singapore, Batavia, Semarang, Socrabaia and Cheribon. The s.s. Soemhawa 3,375 tons, Capt. Schuurnian. is expected Iiere on 19th inst. from Kangoon Sabang and to leave the same day for the above named ports. For Sabang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The s.s. BengaU>n 2,660 tons, Capt. Adam, is expected171 words
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Advertisement59 1906-11-14 4 Do Not Be Influenced. Never hesitate to sav “No” to your dealer if he offers you a substitute for Chamberlain’s Co- c h Remedy. It has no «’qual on the marke‘ for the prompt cures of concha, colds, croup and whoopinc couch and vou make no nib tale in huyiug59 words
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Article146 1906-11-14 5 Sc iou* Faction Fights (Echo Sped -I Singapore, I4iii November.—A series (*f serious tiictivn fights occurred jester»lav between the Hokiens and Teocheow* and assumed alarming proportions in the evening, pitckedloattle occurring between tiie lival clans near the Chinese Protectorate. The Euro-pean-and Sikh police were called out. Later on a146 words
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Article128 1906-11-14 5 An All Night Sitting. (Supplied by It enter.) Loudon, 14th November.—The Hou.e of Commons rose at 9.40 in the morning, after h nineteen hours’ sitting on t lie Laud Tenure Hill. Loudon, 14th November.—The all night sittiug of the House of Commons was characterised by stormy scenes, the Opposition128 words
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Article87 1906-11-14 5 A Popular Resignation. (Supplied by ltenter.) London, 14th November.—The Kaiser, after a loug delay, has accepted the resignation of Oeueral Pobielski, the Minister tor Agriculture, whose name has been mixed up iu the Damaralaud warstores scandal aud who has also incurred much unpopularity owing to his rigorous exclusion of87 words
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Article58 1906-11-14 5 Santos Dumont to the Fore (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 14th Novemlier, —Mr. Santos I turnout has won two prizes in Paris for the first aeroplaue Hying a huudred metres. The new machine covered a distance of 220 metres iu 211, seconds at a height, of tifteeu feet from the58 words
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Article36 1906-11-14 5 Fatal Railway Accident. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 1 tth November. —Forty-seveu Russian aud Servian immigrants have beeu cremated iu a train smash at Woodville, ludiaua, U. S. A and thirty-eight injured, a number fatally.36 words
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Article36 1906-11-14 5 The Ferreira Raid. (Supplied by Reuter Loudou, 14th November. —The Boer raidei Ferreira has a maximum following of twenty, hut, as they have spare horses, it is easy for them to evade the police36 words
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Article38 1906-11-14 5 I irst Goal Against South Africans (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 14th Nov. —The South Afiiean Rugby Footballer. have beateu South Scotland by 32 poiuts to 5, thus haviug the first goal scored against them during their tour.38 words
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Article27 1906-11-14 5 An Ominous Move (Supplied by Renter.) London, 14th November. —The Atlantic Fleet, after hastily provisioning, left Gibialtar yesterday evening. Its destination is b'heved to be Tangier.27 words
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Article22 1906-11-14 5 Count Witte Returns. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 14th November. Couut Witte has returned to St. Petersburg after a prolonged absence abroad.22 words
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Article966 1906-11-14 5 Managing I>ikcctgr Charged with Chratiho. (•Strait* Times.) 1 He cim* against Mr. H. C. Hogau was I bought I'etore the Chief Justice. Sir Hvudman Joueti. and a special jury, at theSiuga* i Absizeiou Monday morning. Defend* ant is charged on two counts with cheating. It is expected966 words
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Article117 1906-11-14 5 Circulars have been issued by tin Pahang Kabaug. Ltd., and the Corpoiation, Ltd., announcing the provision al agreement of the 30th May last, for tlk sale of the companies’ properties aud uuder takiug to a new company, has been carried out. The new company lias since made117 words
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Article124 1906-11-14 5 In his report for 1905, Mr. F. J Moyser, District Officer Kauingau. B. N. 8., writes —I have felt bound to address the Government on the subject of jungle working passes, as I am convinced that the tax is irksome to the native and expensive to collect124 words
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Article112 1906-11-14 5 The following paragraph iu the South China Morning Post of the 6th iust. is the only reference to the acci»lent to the Governor of Hongkong reported by cab’eto the Straits Times His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, k.c.m.g., while playing polo at Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon, had112 words
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Article206 1906-11-14 5 Bridegroom Cuts his Throat. The South China Morning Post of the 6th inst. says:—We regret to record the death of Mr. W. E. Craig, of Messrs. Reiss and Co, who died suddenly yesterday afternoon after a brief illness. The news is peculiarly sad because he was to206 words
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Article236 1906-11-14 5 The following is the official programme for the fiual portion of the anuuil cruise of the China «quadrou uuder Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Co nmauder-in-chief, China Station. The ships concerned are H. M. Ships King Alfred (Flagship), Diadem, Monmouth, Attrici, Alacrity, aud Clio. The programme236 words
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Article32 1906-11-14 5 To-rar. 28th Day of 9th Moon. Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, corner of Penang Road and Campbell Street, 9 p m. Couiedr ludiau liatoe Theatrical Co. Ally Beyola,” Km* Sheet Tbeetie. 9 p.w.32 words
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Advertisement13 1906-11-14 5 The French Confectionery. 17a, Nprtham Road. IvhoculolMf Boubouu. Deaooii Fondontt. Ai Ntatonab!* Price».13 words
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Advertisement45 1906-11-14 5 Happily Surprised. Many suffers from rheumatism have beeu surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A permanent cure inav die effected by continuing the use of this liuiuieuts for a short time V\>r sale by all chemists and «timekeepers45 words
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Advertisement879 1906-11-14 5 KING STREET THEATREJvictok pianos. tit To-night! To-night!! THK COMEDY INDIAN RATOE THEATRICAL CO. WII.L STAGE THE CHARMING OPERA. “ALLY BEYLOA.” VICTOR PIANOS. )D£ The litst aud latt liupreasious of those who inspected the sample Model No.-2b'ia- lor, j view at our rooms lasj, week, were that it was au unusually879 words
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Article131 1906-11-14 6 I’KNANO, 11th NovtMßtCli. (//</ courtesy oj the Chartered Dank.) London I Holland Bunk ...2,3^; iiionr.iis’ sitriit Hank 2 4jj 3 Credit 2/4 T *c 3 Do<?uineutary ...2 14$ ’aienllav."*l r**ni;ui»l Bank les 173 J 3 davs* gign r I’rwHie 174* B niiiav I 111 ull «1 Bunk I 73£131 words
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Article191 1906-11-14 6 loid e;»( f t’O 5U Pepjs 11 \Y.C« a-i .i sl9.', nominal W lute JVj.per 25j I rang Pepper 21.60 nominil ytov e-> p,» ae.«i) $4l *3O t.unnet* done \1 me 880 —mdes v! u-e Picking' 07. —buyers 'lutmega l<»s 24. —seders \No 1 s}. ppl Sugar 2 n«»191 words
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Advertisement77 1906-11-14 6 What to tin Until the Doctor At rives. If it it* r cato of colic or cbt.leia pire CliHinbM lain'tf C<’lj< ii >b»r« a ti l I>iat llioou lit*iu*»<lv li«l you wi.l li.ivo no ru>nl of a doctor. It is It o.iiit to 1.* nu«J m vrr fail* to u4v<»77 words
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Advertisement492 1906-11-14 6 Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOK PENANG F M. .S BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Purity G uaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Go., PEN A NO m Hunk* > CO X o I -J UJ Ibl iv'r -I* < OK '.VS m Co fco*»492 words
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Advertisement251 1906-11-14 6 MACKAY’S THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. Sttntfilnnrfs, Buttery SCo CiBSlCtS 9 Champagne* LIQUOR WHISKY. WHAT IS ASAHI It is the BEST BEER in the Ear East. Brewed specially for hot climates. Obtainable in ordinary cases of 4 doz. quarts and 8 doz. pints, as well as251 words
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Advertisement1235 1906-11-14 7 P, Pflofr Cranes 9 CYLINDER OIL. Sanditnnd' Pottery S C, t John Bazley White Bro?.’ PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Sand Hands, Buttery <Sc Co A OK NTS r ENANG F M S RUBEROID ROOFING. Ademson, Man Co.. Ltd. The NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE THERAPION MARK. |m> successful ami highly popular1,235 words
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Advertisement89 1906-11-14 7 Sore Muscles. Promiueut athletes throughout the country hurt that the best treatment for sore muscles after severe exercise or har<l work of liny kind, is a hot bath at bed time, w hich opens the pores. This shorihl* i*n medial el v l>e followed with an application of Gli itnbeiIain’s89 words
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Advertisement1509 1906-11-14 8 YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER VOTICB. NOTICE. Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches, Graphophones, Records, Pins, Ac., Ae. Prices Very Moderate. Kepaircr of any description of Musical instruments and Grapliophouee, Ac., Ac No. 21, Market Street. 78c \J IE WS of Penauir, Singapore. Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes1,509 words
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