Straits Echo, 27 October 1909
1909-10-27
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1909-10-27 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 7. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, WEDNESDAY, k7th OCTOBER 100», Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 245.35 words
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Advertisement1159 1909-10-27 1 uIiINNESS’S STOU,. tianq LEE a 00. v a f > v> 22 ‘•i--J /3' SOLE AO ENTS. BASS’S ALE. THE Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd., (ENGINE WORKS AND DOCKYARD.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Founders. bartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.* .£1,200,000 575,000 Paid up Capital 'teserve1,159 words
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Advertisement30 1909-10-27 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR FA IV m x> T y SM *55 “O > VI fe c £7 -2 K o> Or TIANG LEE A Co. t 3ofe Agents*30 words
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Article984 1909-10-27 2 Chinese Recreation Club vs. Mahomedan Recreation Club. The Chinese Recieat iou Club ouly managed to draw with the Mahomedan Recreation Cmb in their fiial League fixture on Victoiia Green on Monday afternoon. They played a rattling good gatna but were unable to put the leather between the slicks984 words
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Advertisement43 1909-10-27 2 It lins been satisfactorily demonstrated that thousands of prisons have to thank UoilOHim for restoration to health and happmesß It is and antiseptic and has never been known to fail At all dealers in Patent Medicines and Chemical in tattles of 4') capsules.43 words
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Advertisement501 1909-10-27 2 Chamberlain’» Pain Balm. You will hunt a good while before you find a liniment that is equal to Chamber* lam’s Pain Balm. In cases of rheumatism and sciatica it relieves the intense pain and makes sltep and re3t possible. So euess of the muscles, swellings and lameness are quickly relieved501 words
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Advertisement1568 1909-10-27 2 THE 44 OATINE PREPARATIONS. I® A Beautiful Face —A Matter of Culture. EVERT WOMAN ~WHO VALUES a clear, beautiful skin must keep it clean. 9 A clean skin defies the ravages of time and climate. 1 Oatine is the best skin cleanser. It removes the dirt from the pores--1 OATINE1,568 words
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Article39 1909-10-27 3 Vet ft* 1' rtn,\ Agin.}* D%9 Beolomund Assays Dei hi P. ll-geut Luttpcld P. Ludwig London Colombo Siagprore Singapore Colombo S B <&Co A. A O Jo B M.aCo. B. 30ib Oat. 4‘Ij Nov. 6;b 9ib 10th39 words
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Article36 1909-10-27 3 V men For A <jtvt l.e>’ v*nlomoDd Singapore S 13 ACo. Oct Assa vo Singapore A.G.ACo. Nov. Deilu Colombo A G ACo. r. Regent. Luitpuld Colombo B M ACo. L Ludwig Singapoie B.M ACo 136 words
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Shipping.
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Article116 1909-10-27 3 Jin Ho, Br. 8 8., 110, Wright, 26fh Oct., Langkat. 25th Oct., Gen—E S. Co., Ltd. Malacca Br. s.s 406, Upton, 26th Oct, Tougkah, 25th Oct., Gen —A- G. A Co. Cornelia, Br. s s., 194, Williams, 26th Oct, Port Swetteuhain, 25th Oct., Gen. E S. Co.. Ltd. Sea’aik116 words
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Article62 1909-10-27 3 27th October. Leong Ho, for Pang Nga and Trang. Ban Whott Soon, for Teluk Anson. Tong Chay Un, for Diudings. Kum Sang, for Singapore and Hongkong. Mambang, for Setul. Malaya, for Deli. Klei>t, for Singapore, China and Japan. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. LuUovo. for Ceylon. Australasia,62 words
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Article81 1909-10-27 3 Fom K‘'ilah—Per Lian Choo. to morrow, 7 a-m. Do!i—Per Hebe, to-morrow. 11 am. Tongkah—Per Malacca, to-morrow, IpmDeli and Langsa—Per De Kock, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Mala ca —Per Cornelia, to morrow, Ipm. Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to morrow, 1 p m. Bitu Batira and Asahan—Per81 words
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Article518 1909-10-27 3 Per I. G. M s.s. Kleist, from Europe, 17th Sept., due at Peuaug on 27th Oct. To Penang Mr. Hans Qrubert, Messrs W J Vos and L. Gouverne. To Singapore Mr. John Somerville, Mr. Ricliird Rickmers, Mr. and Mrs Westenho’z. Mr. Wilhelm Pahl, Mr. W. Liddle,518 words
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Advertisement397 1909-10-27 3 P.&O. Steam Navigation Coy. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outward. Nov. 4 Assaye connecting with Mongolia 18 Himalaya Marmora Doc. 2 Delta Morea 16 Delhi Mooltan 30 Devanha Mantua Homeward. THROUGH STEAMER TO LONDON. March 26, Macedonia. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. lit Olih tad Claw l'o London by Sea397 words
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Advertisement410 1909-10-27 3 (S HIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Ihtbndbd to Sajl. Stbambb. Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swetteoham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavcy, Teh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon Calcutta. (Weekly). Neg&p&t&m, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karrical. (Weekly). Every Saturday, 4 p.m. Thur. 28th Oct., 4 p.m.410 words
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Advertisement520 1909-10-27 3 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. LINE. fV V Vi- B ftkr Sif. r. %-A VS. sT* FdH m? h t' y'P& 'Z* ;i:C fast and weil-known mail s:cuire o o tilts Company sail fortn ghtiy from Bremen i- Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles,520 words
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Article, Illustration100 1909-10-27 4 J ixiirc •«tlxflcH everybody riiil ln*ltc«- «Imp nhllnlinri dully («*«v>nr Konrtmv *T Tl I CRITERION PRESS, l td., No. 22fi—232, Beach Street. P.-.n*»»»? PRICE r DA I lit I,Ol'Al 11l per n> OIITHTATIONM Poeuge Kitra KAII. aitITION (Poet Free) (IB UAHI.K ADDK.KB? Echo —I’enr.nj».” telephone No. 343100 words
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Article498 1909-10-27 4 The Kinta valley is a surprisingly pretty panorama, full of tin, rubber, and petitions. 'There was quite recently a petition from the Perak Chamber of Commerce to the Railway Authority, asking that tickets and luggage labels should have inscriptions added in Chinese. The argument was that498 words
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Article2398 1909-10-27 4 I owkays and Protector of Chinese. In connection with the petition for the release of the young man who spoke rudely to Mr. II C. Ridges, Protector of Chinese. Ipoh, we may give the following account of a previous interview that this official had with the2,398 words
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Article117 1909-10-27 4 The Cbinese in Biach Street are flyiDg the yellow dragon fl ig of Cniua today iu honour 'of the visit of Prince Hsuu, brother of Prince Chun, who is expected heie by the German mail Lut.ow this evening. The Prince, who is Commander in Chief of the117 words
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Article174 1909-10-27 4 The Penang Recreation Club lias tut grown its pavilion. Since its establishment twenty-two years ago, the membership ha* been sterdily incressiug and inoie comuio dious premises are now urgently rrquired To erect a new building would mean a veiy large sum of money; even to make174 words
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Article119 1909-10-27 4 Followiug aie the Agendi for to morrow’s meeting of the Municipal Commission I. Minutes of last meetrug to be read and confirmed. 2 Any special business tbe President may brine forward. 3 Q lestions. 4 Statement of receipts and disbursements aud Progress Report for September. 5 Report on119 words
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Article229 1909-10-27 4 The following business in tin bis been done to-day Singapore; Straits Trading Co 1 buyers, no sellers U 1 Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 25 lons at 69 85 Eastern Smelting Co., 50 70 iO Total 75 tons. Tin is quoted in London to day at229 words
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Article1955 1909-10-27 4 To His Excellency S r John Anderson. g.c.m.g., High Commissioner of the Fede rated Malay States. The petition of the undersigned resident* of Kinta humbly shewetb 1. '1 h it ymir petitione s have for a long time past been di>satufied that (a) the headquarters if the various Government1,955 words
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Article3069 1909-10-27 5 A Meeting of the Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on October 24tb. Present The Superintendent of Immigrants (Chairman). I The Honourable John Turner J. Trump, E-'q. The State Surgeon of Perak G M. Cumming, Esq. R W. Harrison. Esq. Absent. p. Pears, E q. Eric Maxwell,3,069 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article317 1909-10-27 5 (Echo Special.) CongUtutioii. Kuala Lumpur, 27tli October.—The F. M. S. Government Gazettes Extraordinary publish au agreement between the High Commissioner and the rulers of the Native States with regard to the constitution of the Federal Council. In the first instance the following will be members: The High Commissioner,317 words
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Article42 1909-10-27 5 1 -upylied by Reuter While House Considers the Budget. Loudou. 26rb October. —It is piopos.'d that tbs House of Commons should adjourn from the sth to the 1 th November, wbiie tho House of Loid* is considering the Budget.42 words
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Article179 1909-10-27 5 (Su/pUed by Reuter.) Murderer Arrested, London, 26’.b Oc'ober. —lieuter s correspondent, .at Tokio stiitfg that Piiuce Ito, J ipaneaeVkeaaJenl* Goner il at Korea, w e assassinated .at the st ition at Hub n Dv a Korean, wheu he was going to m• >t M lv > kovisov.179 words
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Article119 1909-10-27 5 (Sullied bj ltrvter M. Piehon Confers with the Tear. London, 26th October M Pichon enter ed the Tsar’s train at Modaua. re.r lie entrance to the Mount (Jenis luotel. He travelled es far as Cham bevy and dired and conferred with tho Tsar and M Is'ol119 words
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Article51 1909-10-27 5 (SuppHed ly Renter.) Lord-,* Amendments to he Rejected fjondrn, 26th Osrofer.—lt is belie\ed that Mr," A. Bhrell will propose the Intal rejection of the ntnendramts by the House of Lords to the Irish Land 81, which pissed its third reading in tie H» us? of Lords yesterday51 words
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Article70 1909-10-27 5 (Supplied by Rtuter Either (Gladstone or Buxton. London. 27* h October. —No names have been submittfd to the King, but the choice of a successor to the Earl of Selboiue as High Commissioner of South Africa, lies b.twteu Mr Herbert Gladstone (Home Secietarv) and Mr Sydney Buxton (Post70 words
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Article109 1909-10-27 5 (Supplied by Router New Taxes Foreshadowed. London. 27ih October.—The Austii n Budget has been presented to the lleiebsratb. A dc fi i of XI 63* 709 is estimated and numerous taxes are foreshadowed It aunouuc ed that the Austrc-Hungarian Government will ri quire an additional X 10.280.000 for109 words
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Article92 1909-10-27 5 I'O-OA T. 14 h l>ay of 9th Moon. Town Band. Esplanade. 6 to 7 p m. League Football M. R. C. vs. Wanderers, Victoiia Green. The Merry Makers,” Town Hall. 9 15 p m. The New Japanese Cinematograph, corner of Campbell Stie t and Penang Road. 7 30 p92 words
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Advertisement91 1909-10-27 5 A Remedy That Cures Colic. Some time back I bad a very bad attack of colic," says Mr.C. Pienaar of MiddelburgCipe Colony. I saw an advertisement in the paper of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I at once got from the chemist, Mr. C. Turpin. After 1 had91 words
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Advertisement155 1909-10-27 5 For Whooping Cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I will keep the cough lonse, t x.f.ectoratiou easy and render the ti?R of coughing less frequent and l6'S severe. The Geirge lowu Dispensary, VVbolesa’e Agents. NOTICE. I the undersigned Ang Cheng TVe, <f Bagan Se r *i, h iving pu chisid fom155 words
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Advertisement339 1909-10-27 5 CENTRAL SALES ROOM. Ex ss “SILVIA,” MERCHANDISE DAMAGED BY WATER. The following goods will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE ABOVE SALES ROOM, No 21, Bench Street, On Thur., 28th Oct, 1909, AT 11 15 A M EENANG SALES ROOM. Be I'ENANG COACH BUILDING CO., LTD., IN LIQUIDATION. The339 words
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2123 1909-10-27 6 Brother Bob and Brother Hugh— A Cecilian Study. By Spencer Leigh Hughes. The reader may have observed that Loid Robert Cecil the other day called the Chan* cel lor of the Exchequer a liar at a meeting cf the Grand Committee considering the Dave lopment Bill. He did not use2,123 words
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Article118 1909-10-27 6 Finino, 27th Octobhk. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4§ 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary.. 2/4*f Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1744 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Moulmein, Demand-Bank 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras, Demand Bank118 words
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Article220 1909-10-27 6 Gold Leaf $61.8) > s rq 1 er( W.Coast 31b5.5 oz.) no stock A knte t'-pper 925.75 sales Ticinp Puppet onto/ season Cl .m .m j.. out of season Mu» 92.— sales Vl&ce Pit bine* 83. —sales 4>jtnw HOs 23 —sales No. 1 ..6 75 sales Sugar I 2220 words
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Article1201 1909-10-27 6 Dividends Name Number of Shares issued. 30,000 22,500 60,000 5.400 444 769 71.200 7 5 >0 12,000 60,000 100,000 100.000 9.900 120,000 ***** 40,000 5 ».000 100.000 80,000 80.000 100,000 30,000 40,000 27.000 5' >.OOO 150.000 40,000 50.000 80,000 85,« >OO 37,000 70,000 150.000 160.000 o 15,129 23 751,201 words
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Advertisement50 1909-10-27 6 A Safe Medicine. Don't l, e afraid Jo give Chamberlain’s r OURh Remedy to your chidren. It is iutended especially for coughs. colds, croup and wboop.ng cough, and it is the best medicine made for these diseases. It contains no opium or other uaicotic The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.50 words
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Advertisement397 1909-10-27 6 The first violent inflammatory symptoms quickly disappear after treatment with Redel's (ionosau Capsules. No better preparation now ou the market. Certified by the leading Specialists. The TRADE This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the Continental Hospitals bv Ricord, Kostan. Jobert, V .pcau and others, combines all the desiderata397 words
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967 1909-10-27 7 (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) PROPOSED PROGRAMME, q. To be Submitted to a Special General Meeting to be held on Monday, 15th November, 1909, at the rooms of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, at 4-30 p.m. NOTICE.—No amendments to this Prigramme will967 words
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Advertisement937 1909-10-27 7 INSURANCES. The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Co., Ltd, Head airier, No. Si. Kuch Strut. BOARD OF DIRROTORB. Mr. Cheah Choo Yew Quail Beng Kee Khaw Joo Tok Yooh Geok Keat Khoo Hun Yeang Ong Hun Siew Ho Tiang Wan Mr. Gan Gnob Bee Tan Tiang Swee Tan Kira Leong m937 words
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Advertisement266 1909-10-27 7 Entries Close at a p. m. on Monday, 2()th December, 1909, (except for Race S, Third Day, which closer as stated); Handicaps for the First Day will be published on or before the 23rd December, 1909. A penalty of 7 lbs is incurred in a handicap by the winner of266 words
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Advertisement124 1909-10-27 7 COMMON BENSE n a NUTSHELL. A new medical work on the causes Ik most scientific effectual means of self-cure ever discovered for nervous functional debility, depression of spirits Ac.: with practical observations on marriage and full’ directions for removing certain disqualifications that destroy the iiappiness of wedded life. It also124 words
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Advertisement907 1909-10-27 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late oj Dr. Allen Cu., Pha U.S.A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KfcSIDIHA AT No. 21a, Penan'- Road. A few doors from the Eastern anJ Orient.' 1 Hote\ t> mths i TEA I^s V TEA SALE USEFUL TO PLANTERS, ESTATES, ETC. Large Check Roll Books of leaves.907 words
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