Straits Echo, 3 August 1910

Total Pages: 8
1 8 Straits Echo
  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 8. $24 Per Annum PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 3rd AUGUST, I*llo. Sligie Copy, 10 cents No. l7«.
    35 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1294 1 tiger brand cement. V 258 N. ZA h rxvi IN V CO HfzST rOK ALL PURPOSES. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. JNT S 3 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. >200.000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for
      1,294 words
    • 21 1 GUINNESS’S Si'JUI TIANO lee A Co 57 gram o v* I u I* 1 <2 mm H SOLfi **tP*TS BASSS ALE
      21 words

  • 2521 2 (Continued from yesterday's issue.) Seven thousand five hundred and seventysix permits and 1,054 licenses were issued, an increase of 51 permits and 121 licenses over the figures for the previous year: there was an increase of 71 in the number of pistols and revolvers registered, though efforts
    2,521 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 I>r. Boss of Strassburj» introduced (innoHHII in tlu* treatment of the most painfid of diseases to which mankind is liable. It is better, safer and more effective than other preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs or plain Sandalwood oil.
      37 words
    • 149 2 Riedel’s Gonosail is not unpleasant to take, and is not attended bv those distressing byeffects which so often accompany the use of balsams and Santal oils. It has secured unbualilied praise from the leading Specialists. APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) Or Is superior to so-called apiol, steel drops, tansy or pennyroyal and is
      149 words
    • 1620 2 PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE. TARPINE. A sure Preventative against all disease germs, such as the germs of Small-pox, Cholera, Fever, etc. Disinfectant and Deodorant! tt A Powerful Germicide and Deodoriser!! Without doubt Tarpine is the safest and best Disinfecting Fluid of the Times. For all purposes and all uses. Effectually
      1,620 words

  • 34 3 Vetssebs From i AijfiUt Jtm I Lutzoir Goeben Bendoran Arcadia Lothian Singapore Colombo London [Coloinlx) Glasgow B.M.ACo. 3rd Aug. B.M. Co. 4th S.B.&Co. i 5th A.G. Co. 10th S.B.ACo. 12th 1 r-1-1
    34 words
  • 28 3 Vessels For i Agents i Leaves Lutzow Goeben Bendoran Arcadia Tjotbian L i Colombo B.M. Co. Singapore B.M. Co. Singapore S.B.&Co. Singapore A.G. Co. Singapore S.B.ACo. Aug.
    28 words
  • SHIPPING.
    • 61 3 Hok Canton Br. s.s., 294, Scott, 2nd Aug., Acheen, Ist Aug., Gen. —Ban Ho Hin. Cornelia, Br. s.s., 194, Baker, 2nd Aug., Malacca, Ist Aug., Gen.—E. S. C 0.,, Ltd. Jin Ho, Br. s.s.. 111, Eades, 2nd Aug., Langkat, Ist Aug., Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Coen, Dut. s.s.,
      61 words
    • 63 3 3rd August. Rotoriut, for Tongkah. Ban Whatt Soon, for Teluk Anson. Qlenogle, for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Coen, for Singapore. Tong Chay Un, for Dindings. Malaya, for Deli. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Goeben, for Singapore, China aud Japan. Luetxow, for Cevlou, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt
      63 words
    • 266 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ketlah, tomorrow, 7 a. m. Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang—Per Sree Bangka, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca—Per Cornelia, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang Per Mary Auntin, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asahan—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli aud Laugsa—Per Menggala,
      266 words
  • 214 3 Per I. G. M. s.B. Goeben, from Eii”ope, due at Penang on 4»h Aug. lo Singapore Mrs. J. W. G. van der Horst, Mr. F. J. Miehlinghoff. Per P. ami O. 8.8. Mooltan, from London, July 15, connecting with the At radio at Colombo, due at
    214 words
  • 32 3 Mail Service. OUTWAKD. HoiIKWABO Arcadia 10 Aug. Asmye 14 Aug. Delta 24 j Deranha 27 hxna J'crvitt. Outwaku. Homeward Syria 15 Aug. I Somali 5 Ana 22 Java 19
    32 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 683 3 BRITISH INDIA P.&O. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departuri?, Mail Service. Outward. Aug. 10 Arcadia connecting with Moot Inn 24 Delta do. China Sept. 7 Delhi do. India 21 Amu ye do. Maluxt Oct. 5 Devanha do. Macedonia Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. Ist class 2nd class To London by Sea
      683 words
    • 387 3 h *-r i F illc NORDDLUTSCHLR LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE I? a y Sr **5<T -r 'I HE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail foi tnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice verm), Port
      387 words

  • 99 4 J out ice satisfies everybody and justice alone. Kmerto". Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No 226 232. Beach Street, Penang Pr.ICE: DAILY LOCAL f?« per annum OUTSTATIONS Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free) 5 CABLE ADDRESS 44 Tcho —Penang.” Telephone No. 343 S.B.
    99 words
  • 740 4 It is an old story now, but it hasn’t l>een told in print yet, and it seems worth telling. On January 6th, the s.s. Lian-choo was posted to leave the wharf at Alor Star at 7 a.m. The usual written notices were handed to the wharf officials and
    740 words
  • 989 4 To be tolerant is to lie good, speaking widelv. Religious intolerance has been responsible, bv way of contrast, for the inclusion of tolerance in the list of virtues. It is plain to see that to tolerate intolerance would lx* intolerable, and in that particular, at least, toleration is not
    989 words
  • 67 4 The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang: P Penang Tin Exchange, 50 tons at $75.25 Straits Trading Co., 100 ff 75.80 Singapore i Straits Tradiug Co., 300 75.75 Total 450 tons. i Tin is quoted in London to-day at <£lso L 7s. 6d.
    67 words
  • 37 4 > At the auction sale of shares held bv i Messrs. Cunningham, Clark Co., to-dav, the following prices were obtained 100 Perak Rivers 80.30 700 Nellmays «80.90 100 Rubber Estates of Krian... 82.15 2«50 Bertains «8.00
    37 words
  • 292 4 Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s latest alterations Bakap 225. 6d. -275. 6d. i Kamuning 6s. 9d. —7s. 9d. Linggi .58s. 6d. —60s. Merlimau 7s.—7s. 6d. S. S. Bertam Bs. 3d.—Bs.. 9d. The Crescent Sta- plav a friendlv soccer match against the C. R. C. on the latter s ground
    292 words
  • 171 4 Yesterday afternoon, the members of tta P. L. R. C. shot for the Mill’s Trophy making a total score of 203 for August The first scores made during the month at 100, 150 and 200 yards ranges count also for Mrs. Avetoom’s Prize. Names with asterisks
    171 words
  • 77 4 I it ui Tennis Tour» a »1 M The following ties have ta*eu fixed for Friday, the sth instant Championship J. R. Brown rg. Seller (4). Single Handicap, Class C. Cunningham vs. Stephens (unfinished) (2). T. Wright vs. C. T. Smith (3); H. T. Petts vs. N.
    77 words
  • 415 4 The full bcores made by the Selangor L.K.C. iu the shoot for the Walker Shield were as follows 1 i. ri i c !S 5 i| H §1 1 Mrs. Dupuis ...33 26 32 91 Mrs. Highet ...31 24 32 87 > Mrs. T. J. McGregor ...30
    415 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 481 4 I THE CRAG HOTEL.! I SANATORIUM. PENANG HILLS. As good an Hotel as any in the Straits.” —Singapore Free Press, 27th March SARS2ES BROTHERS. Proprietors. PALMER CORD MOTOR TYRES. While inferior tyres on a Bicycle are an abomination, still they only annoy one man at a time, bit on a
      481 words
    • 13 4 For all internal coughs, colds, etc-., Peppermint Cure. complaints, dysentery, take Woods’ Great
      13 words

  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 23 5 (Echo Special.) Proposed hisniKMiMi Kuala Lumpur, 3rd August.—A movement is on foot hen* to hold a meeting to discuss women’s suffrage.
      23 words
    • 29 5 (Ech o Spec ial.) Alf-Niglif Service Coiitonip'Mfed. Kuala Lumpur, 3rd August.—The Malay Mail understands that an all-night train service will prohaldy start in March, 1911.
      29 words
    • 37 5 (Echo Special.) July Crops. Kuala Lumpur, 3rd August.—The July output of the undermentioned estates was as follows: Paradise 12.000 lbs. Highlands 39,260 Chersonese 1,960 Para, 2631b5. rambong. Singapore, 3rd August.— Linggi 71,000 lbs. Singapore Para 5,400
      37 words
    • 34 5 (Echo Special.) Latest Price?. Singapore, 3rd August.— Damansara 10 0 buyers, Linggi 217 0 Highlands 6 10 Merlimau... 0 7 0 Valambrosa 2 9 0 Ayer Panas ¥9 Indragiri *2O
      34 words
    • 33 5 (Echo Special.) Pepper and Copra. Singapore, 3rd August.—Following are to-day’s market prices for pepper and copra SundriedCopra $10.45) vi- i 1 «m ikc no buyers. Mixed f 10.15) White Pepjier *26.50, buyers.
      33 words
    • 26 5 Echo Special.) Another Seizure. Singapore, 3rd August.—The officers of the Government Monopoly seized 1,580 tahils of Chandu, secreted in the hunkers of Hong Moh.
      26 words
    • 70 5 E>'ho Special Special Prizes and Arrangements. Singapore, 3rd August. —Special cups of •SIOO each have lieen presented by Dr. Lini Boon Kong and Mr. G. Pertile for the best samples of rubber outside Malaya. Daily programmes will Ik? issued. The buildings are well advanced. Special arrangements are being made
      70 words
    • 22 5 (Echo Special.) August Score. Kuala Lumpur, 3rd August,— The Selangor Ladies Rifle Club scored 200 tor the Mills Trophy 'August.)
      22 words
    • 29 5 (Echo Special.) To Join Kcdali Sorvlr K uala Lumpur, 3rd August. Mr. R. WB Darke, of the Survey Department, is shortly going to Kedah.
      29 words
    • 32 5 (Supplied by Heater.) Honoured by the KingIjomlmi, 3rd Augmt.-At M»r]lK>rou#h House His Majesty King seveutv miners with the Edward IV a conspicuous gallantry, mostly in connect!on with the Whitehaven disaster.
      32 words
    • 17 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) A Son Born. Loudon, 3rd August.—Lady Dalmeny has l>een delivered of a son.
      17 words
    • 48 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) i I'< Commemoration London, 3rd August.—Mr. H. H. Asquith, the Premier, has sent a letter to the Lord Mayor saving that the Government was of opinion that the most suitable method of commemorating King Edward would lie bylocal memorials in each citv.
      48 words
    • 40 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Actor*» Mugnifl-# nt Flight. London, 3rd August.—The actor Roliert Loraine made a magnificent and sensational flight from Blackpool over Liverpool. He returned via New Brighton. The flight was witnessed by hundreds of thousands of holiday makers.
      40 words
    • 27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Second Heading in the Lords London, 3rd August.—The House of Lords jKtssed the second reading of the Declaration Bill without a division.
      27 words
    • 81 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Ind'n and Japan. London, 3rd August.—Their Majesties the King and Queen received H. H. Raja Marland Bhairava Tondinam Bahadur, Raja of Pudukota, at Marll>orough House. The Officers of the Japanese cruiser I homo were also presented to tin* King and Queen by M.
      81 words
    • 34 5 (Supplied by Renter.) It mint** in Battery Mohili* <l. London, 3rd August.—Reuter's correspondent at Simla states that a mountain lottery has been ordered to mobilize for Tibet. Colonel Colomb will command tin* force.
      34 words
    • 41 5 (Snppli (l by Renter.) N v ’ll Chi* ft Hanged. London, 3rd August.—As the result of a German expedition seven chiefs of the Cameroons have been captured aud hanged for complicity in the murder of the merchant Bret Schneider.
      41 words
    • 58 5 (Sapp!led by Reuter.) Fiance !t sc-.is U. S P o > fu’ London, 3rd August. —The American proposals with reference to Liberia is arousing considerable resentment in the French Press. [Renter wired a few days ago that the U. S. have < Ifered to take entire charge of the
      58 words
  • 95 5 Prince Sun and Admiral Sail have entered into a discussion for the establishment of a university in China for the training of naval officers. They have come to the conclusion that Chin-wan-tao is the best spot. Its climate is good, and its temperature does not reach the
    95 words
  • 63 5 (For Fortnight Ended July 31) United U. S. The Kingdom America Continent. >j<j„ 1.100 tons. 2'>o toi s Too tons. C Flour c5O Tapioca Flake (Pearl 125 32} tons. 50 Pluck Pepper I'** 30 White r:> JJ Cop a 100 The monthly meeting of the Church Workers’ Association
    63 words
  • 652 5 Says the Perak Pioneer: Shooting recommenced punctually at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the 200 yards range. The weather gave promise of keeping tine and planters seemed to lie taking advantage of the dry spell as the range was enveloped in a thick smoky haze the whole afternoon.
    652 words
  • 299 5 The Perak Pioneer thinks that the District and State Departmental reports should also be published. This is what it has to say on the subject. Tl'.e Federal Departmental reports are to lie published as usual we hear, but not the Distriet and State Departmental ones. Why not let
    299 words
  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 596 5 To ths Editor of the Straiti Echo. Dear Sir, I earnestly beg you to allow me a space in your illustrious {taper for the following few lines of a Chinese British Subject. I noticed, a few weeks ago, in a column of your paper altout the Unrest
      596 words
  • 33 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Malaya, 2nd Aug., from Deli Messrs. Zeitlin, Keitel, Jocker, Siegmund, Heiderhoff, Rahder, Wilking, E. Simon, P. Simon, Premyslaw, Klayn, Plate, Stuffken, Mr. and Mrs. van Dorp and 2 children.
    33 words
  • 21 5 To-day. 28th 1 lay of oth Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. To-morrow. 29th Day of 6th Moon.
    21 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 11 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentery, coug is,**
      11 words
    • 54 5 Just Wl.pt You eed. Your tongue is coated. Your l.reath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove the cause is the tirst thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. Sold bv
      54 words
    • 34 5 T im“ ‘'aver. Keep Cliaml>erlain’s Pain Balm on hand. It is an antiseptic liniment and causes wounds to heal in less time than by any other treatment. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
      34 words
    • 191 5 EXPRESS. Messrs. CHOON HIN Co. beg to notify the public that they have just established a Tailoring and Outfitting Department. They have secured a Cutter of long experience, and guarantee as to cut and fitting of various fashions. Prices Moderate Order** promptly executed. Trial Order Solicited. Large consignments of plain
      191 words
    • 756 5 PENANG SALES ROOM AUTO-HARPS. Muller's Grand Eralo. 37 strings, producing 39 chords. A Really Fine Instru merit. CAN BE PLAYED IN ANY KEY Anglo-German Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, Bugles. NEW STOCK JUSF ARRIVED. Our Great Weekly Share Sale, will take place to-morrow On Thur 4th AugusS 1910, AT 11 AM. 3-8-10
      756 words

  • 123 6 Penang, 3rd August. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4$ 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4, k 3 Cred t 2/4*? 1 3 Documentary.. 2;4, 7 Calcutta, Demand Bank Ls. I<s? 3 days’sight Private 176 f Bombay, Demand Bane I^®l Mouioiein, Demand Bank 3 days’sight Privare 177
    123 words
  • 193 6 Gold Leaf 364.60 Black Pepper ...no stock White Pepper 24.50 sales Trang Pepper 17. —sellers Cloves 00. nom. Mace 86.—sales Pickings 73 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 18 —sellers No. 1 7.35 sales Sugar 2 no stock (Basket 4.90 sales Tapioca Flour 1.75 wo»». Copra (mixed) 9.70 buyers ('Talibun 190.
    193 words
  • 188 6 Penang,3rd August, 1910. Beef c^B Soup p?r- catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks >* 24 Stew or Curry Meat 10 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per cat.tv 35 Pork Pork per cattv 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 04 Ton^e 32
    188 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 45 6 Blood Poison Prevented. There is no danger from blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is applied. It is an antiseptic liniment, and unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a scar. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
      45 words
    • 57 6 For an Impaired Appetite. Loss of appetite always results from faulty digestion. All that is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a wolf. These Tablets also act as a gentle laxative.
      57 words
    • 157 6 Pneumonia Old people and those who have weak lungs cannot be too careful in guarding against this disease. Pneumonia always results from a cold or an attack of influenza, and can be prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. We have as yet to hear of an attack
      157 words
  • 1346 6 3 PQ 1909 1909 1905 1907 1909 1904 1900 1909 1909 85,000 40,000 150,000 90 000 00,000 GO,OO 0 80.00 0 60,000 50,000 lsH)9 100,000 1909 1903 1906 1909 1905 1905 19J6 1909 1909 1905 1907 1905 1910 1906 1904 '9lO 1910 175 000 70,000 35,000 225,000 16.',00 75.000
    1,346 words

  • 245 7 The following unclaimed letters etc. are lying at the General Post Office, Penang:— Letters. Boadle, I. Murphy, J. Bvsack, K. Newell, F. L. Caplan, G. Nicholson, G. P. Campbell, Mrs. M. G. Ormiston, J. Cobh, K. G. H. Parker, G. V. Cobb, A. H. Palmer, E. J. C.
    245 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1460 7 THE LONDON ASSURANCE COk' I 1 ORATION. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. rpHE undersigned, having been appointed -L Agent* for the above Corporation, are now prepared to accept MARIN E and FIRE risks at current rate*. PATERSON. SIMONS 00. LtC 12c Commercial Union Assurance Company. Ltd. GUARANTEE DEPARTMENT. The
      1,460 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 977 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist« cate of Dr. Allen A Cv. f Pha US.A. C urges Moderate, Consultation Free. BUtim** AT /Vo. 21a. Penans Road. A few doers from the Eastern and Orlenta Hotel. 6 mtb* BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE HAD RETAIL
      977 words