The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 21 April 1905
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Article1999 1905-04-21 1 Penang, 21st Atkil, 1905. Chesney Duncan. (Friday, 14th April.) In his exceedingly interesting, able, and useful Report upon Agriculture in the Federated Malay States—issued only last month from the Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur, although it is dated Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, Ceylon, 15th November, 1904 —Mr.Chesney Duncan. - 1,999 words
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Advertisement98 1905-04-21 1 Wci-.0. fO 0 aaa'-"-'aa hue Ist, LHU Pnbliflhe.l daily (except S<nul:.yH.) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Ld., Xo 22&-W2, r»»';teii Srraet. Doming. PltlCE gJ.OCAI :,n ,!U OUTSTATIONS Foslnge I’xes KAIL EDITION (Post Kiee) s■> CABLE ADI'IIKSS: “Echo— Penang." Telephone No. I SB. NOTICE. During the temporary absence of the Editor, Mr.98 words
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Article537 1905-04-21 2 Mohamedan Hindu Trusts It will be remembered that, over a year ago, a Commission was appointed in Penang, consisting of Messrs Bromheau Matthews, A. IT. Lemon and L. M. Woodward, to consider the subject of the administration of Mohamedan and Hindu religious trusts ami charitable endowments. The Commissioners held many537 words
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Article528 1905-04-21 2 Conversazione and Exhibition of I Pictures. I A Huge Success. I I The Town Hall looked its very I on Thursday afternoon when the above I Art Club held their annual “At Home” I Hung on screens, or standing up on easel' I over one hundred and twenty528 words
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Article2678 1905-04-21 3 v b vbe in lie r llistor v has sin S a P ore witnessed a spectacle of such nnpres!ire splendou us the passage ot .he n tic ‘fleet on Saturday aiternoon (Bt h) says the Straits Times, and neverJrdinir to all the chances ot2,678 words
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Article576 1905-04-21 4 Following correspondence, referred t our leader mi Wednesday last has been kina! 11 placed at our disposal for publication owi? to the fact that, it relates to a matter 4 general public interest 01 3lr. Lim Hua Chiam to 31n p., T J. W. Hallifax, Esq., President576 words
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1265 1905-04-21 333 of the longest funeral processions ,2 witnessed in Penang was that winch on ete accompanied the remains of Chung Keng Quee io their last ,be U t olace in Mount Erskine Cemetery. S dee ased was the relict of the well- Jand1,265 words
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Article207 1905-04-21 333 The report of the Hamburg-American Company shows its vessels represent a gross measurement of 764.451 tons, making it the largest in the world, and it maintains 46 regular lines of steamers. The present statement is best shown bv the following comparison:—In 1902 there was a disposable balance207 words
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Article372 1905-04-21 333 Following is Messrs S. Figgis and Co’s report on the London market, dated 24th ult., for which we are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs Sandilands, Buttery and Co., Penang:— There has been a sharp decline in the Para market, probably owing to the large receipts in Para.372 words
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Article187 1905-04-21 334 Tsar’s Armada, Rostjestvensky “On His Own.” (Echo Special.) Berlin, 14 April. —Th“ Russian Admiralty declares that Admiral Rostjestvensky is acting on his own discretion. independent of ids instructions from the authorities at St. Petersburg, and that his reaching Vladivostok is considered to be doubtful. Hospital Ship at Saigon.187 words
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Article145 1905-04-21 334 (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 15 April.—A telegram from Manila has reached New York to the effect that AdmiralTraiu, who is in command of the United States Asiatic Squadron, has received news of the arrival of the Russian hospital ship Orel at Saigon yesterday morning, with many wounded145 words
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Article77 1905-04-21 334 Siege Proclaimed at Moko Barbour. (Supplied by lleuter.) London, 15 April—Reuter’s correspondent at Tokio states that, a Japanese Imperial Ordinance has been issued proclaiming an immediate state of siege at Moko Barbour, in the Pescadores islands, which the Japanese are believed to be using as a77 words
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Article30 1905-04-21 334 Arrives at Hongkong in Response to a Wire. (Echo Special.) Hongkong, 13 April.—The British armoured cruiser Hogue has arrived bore from Wai-hai-wei in response to a telegram.30 words
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Article37 1905-04-21 334 Battleship off Cape Racado. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 14 April. —A straiige battleship was sighted off Cape Raehado yesterday evening, the nationality of which is unknown although, probably, it is one of the Dutch squadron.37 words
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Article185 1905-04-21 334 Defeat of Russian Forces. (Supplied by lleuter.) London, 15 April.—Field Marshal Oyama reports that two tliousand Russian cavalry and infantry forces were encountered and defeated on the 12th instant, (Wednesday), thirty miles east of Mukden. The Russians retreated north-east towards Hailengchang, lighting every step of the distance.185 words
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Article182 1905-04-21 334 The Divided Ministerialists. May Patch up Peace. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 14 April.—The remarks made by the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., at the Liberal Union Club on Wednesday evening, in passing over as they did Lord Lansdowne’s exposition on the"fiscal policy in the House of Lords on Tuesday,182 words
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Article72 1905-04-21 334 To Entertain French Fleet. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 14 April.—ln connection with the forthcoming visit, of the French Fleet to Great Britain, the Corporation of London intends to entertain the officers in the Guildhall on 10th August. Arrangements are also being made for the French sailors to march(Supplied by Reuter.) - 72 words
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Article34 1905-04-21 334 To Visit Algeria (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 14 April.—His Majesty King Edward and Her Majesty Queen Alexandra will pay a two days’ visit to Algeria after leaving Majorca (Balearic Islands). —W-4(Supplied by Reuter.) - 34 words
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Article40 1905-04-21 334 To be Constructed by Asiatics. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 14 April.—lt has been decided to commence the work of constructing the Panama Canal immediately ami to engage two thousand Japanese and two thousand Chinese coolies for this purpose.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 40 words
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Article30 1905-04-21 334 Result of Craven Stakes. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 14 April—. Following is result of Criven Stakes; —St. Oswald 1 Shi If a 2; and Lord Hastings 3.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 30 words
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Article135 1905-04-21 334 King Menelik Summons Powers. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 14 April.—King Menelik of Abyssinia has summoned the representatives of the Powers to his palace and notified them that, unless they can come toauagreement regarding the extension of the railway to Adis Ababa from Jibtil —such agreement providing for the(Supplied by Reuter.) - 135 words
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Article117 1905-04-21 335 French Mission Rebuffed. (Supplied by Reuter.) London. 14 April.—lt is stated that the SulUu of Morocco has replied to the 1' rend Mission declaring that he has already signed agreement with France in reference to the Algerian boundary, and that all other reforms desired by France must be117 words
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Article245 1905-04-21 335 Chinese Medical College. Nearly Eighty Thousand Dollars Subscribed. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 15 April.—The Straits Chinese having collected $79,000 and guaranteed $6,000 more for the building equipment, etc., for the Chinese Medical College as proposed by the Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, the Legislative Council, at the meeting held yesterday afternoon,245 words
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Article2337 1905-04-21 335 Wanted A New Policy. Why not hold a Miners’ and Planters’ Conference in Penang (Saturday, 15 April.) 1 he persistent rumours to the effect that there is a desire in certain quarters to impose a new duty upon tin, and lhe well known disinclination of Government to reduce2,337 words
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Article626 1905-04-21 336 Claim fob $20,000 Uisallow.p, Tub case of Youg Ju G u:ill v.t| lrteance companies on a claim for §20,000 k occupied the Singapore Court for some ti ended on Tuesday (11th) in judg lnent the companies, says the Free Press Air. Justice Thornton said that the th626 words
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Article1677 1905-04-21 337 S. C. P. The Strange Story of Kuaia The Kangsar Academy. Future Sultans Taught in a Fowl House I A Disgrace to Government. (Special to the Straits Echo.) Governments, even British Governments, nvp in a mysterious way, but the weirdness SverUntintbeF.M S. a perwonder toS. C. P. - 1,677 words
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Article206 1905-04-21 337 “Caution suggests—and we believe he voices an opinion which is somewhat prevalent —that, wbile Air. Bromhead-Alatthews’ proposal Io form a, Penang branch of the St rails Association has much to commend it, he is rushing things too much and that the public should be given more time206 words
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Article1247 1905-04-21 338 Coaling off Natunas. Russian Guns Turned on British Cruiser. Thursday's Straits Times, to hand last Saturday morning, brought some more particulars of the Russian 11 *et which lately passed through the Straits, from which* we make the following extracts The British armoured first-class twinscrew cruiser Sutlej, Captain1,247 words
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Article570 1905-04-21 338 So.ue months ago we advocated the i ductipn of a Cash-on-Delivery Parcels P in the Straits Settlements and PertaJ*! Malay States, and in this connection S following extract from a mail paper will hi of interest: 'lhe-South African Chambers of Co merce at their recent conference570 words
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Article1266 1905-04-21 339 Prkstein, the great South African Messrs E taken the Swaziland mißiDg« na T 7.i’ iu hand. Mr. Samuel Tin Connected with the mine and Mr. K'jenuings is the consulting engmeer. Sidney J en t 100 square miles ami Tteareaaggeg^ 8 b ?lte tel o» tribute, but a dredger1,266 words
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Article631 1905-04-21 339 Prevention of Abuse. In dealing with the emigration of Chinese in his annual report the Registrar-General remarks that arrangements have !>een made with the Protector of Chinese at Singapore lor the issue of certificates to respectable Chinese who proposed to travel with their families. Unhampered emigration, but emigration,631 words
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Article1299 1905-04-21 340 Kalutara Rubber District, Ceylon. The acreage under rubber alone in 1904 was 3,123 acres, against 1,103 in 1903, and planted through the tea estates 6,759 acres. There are 49,484 trees in bearing, and these, last year, yielded 23\ tons of rubber, or practically i lb. of dry rubber1,299 words
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Article636 1905-04-21 340 According to the reports made by tU m isteus of vessels arriving at Hongkom v v dangerous condition of things ptJ' the vicinity of Weihaiwei m the shape f floating mines. For over a year merchant ve.-.yis trading m northern waters have been navigated by officers who were636 words
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Article1164 1905-04-21 341 (Monday, 17 th April.) toother day we called attention to we number ot beggars to be met e f’nresent in our streets, and have "f Me from time to time, had to report of robberies, luckily generally a r nettr nature, which have taken i in1,164 words
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Article613 1905-04-21 341 Noordin—Noordin. A BRILLIANT ASSEMBLY. Clifton, Northam Road (the town lesidence of Mr. M. M. Noordin), has more than once been the scene of m ch life and gaiety, yet it quite surpassed itself last Saturday evening, when all the world ami his wife were summoned to the marriage613 words
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Article652 1905-04-21 342 Scotland vb. The World. CLEVER VICTORY FOR SCOTLAND. Again 1 he excellent walers of the Penang Swimming Club were availed of in connection with the return match, between these two sides on Sunday morning, and this time the Scots fairly proved their superiority at all stages of the652 words
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Article409 1905-04-21 342 4 Following return shews receipts amt costs of working of the Penang Telephone Exchange for 1904 Receipts. To Subscriptions received ■’■17,431 81 Balance to debit 1°,385 45 828,017 26 Expenditure. 8 c. By Balance at debit on 31st Dec.. 1903 4,618 59 Personal Emoluments 3,219 25409 words
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Article610 1905-04-21 342 Animals Suffering at Manila A mono tl.e passengers by the sttdn r “Empire, which arrived m Brisbane T cently from Japan, via Manila, wasp fessor Watson, of the Melbourne Univ ity, who has been on a trip to and Manila. Professor Watson said° th while at the latter610 words
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Article1954 1905-04-21 343 n-rwr of the Council was held on A )1E b t instant. His Excellency p rld ay Wb J o bn Anderson, k.c.m.g., fbe j°] ell nd’ there were also present the P re6l t d Colonial Secretary, the AttorneyACtlD "l the Colonial Engineer, the AuditorGeUeW the Colonial1,954 words
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Article580 1905-04-21 344 The Tsar’s Armada. Sighted by German Mail Liner. {Echo Specials.) Singapore, 17 April.—The ImperiaGerman mail liner Prinz Heinrich arrivl ed here from Hongkong yesterday en route for Europe?. She reports having sighted the Baltic squadron in Camran Bay, north-east of Saigon, at noon on Friday last. On the580 words
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Article239 1905-04-21 344 Change of Craft for Captain Kiado. London, 15 April.—Captain Kiado, who was severely reprimanded for his criticisms of the Russian naval administration, has been given an opportunity for rehabilitating himself in the good graces of the authorities by receiving the command of a service of river steamers239 words
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Article49 1905-04-21 344 Refuse to Proceed to Japan. {'Echo Special.) Hongkong, 17 April.—The crews of the steamers St. .Helena and Battersea Bridge have refused to proceed to Japan with coal and have each been sentt 0 gaol for three weeks. Other cases of a similar nature are pending.49 words
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Article281 1905-04-21 344 4 Strengthening Capital’s Garrison. {Supplied by Heater.) London, 15 April.—ln view of a feared renewal of the demonstrations on the part of the revolutionaries the garrison at St Petersburg has been strengthened bv the addition of several sotnias of Cossacks from the Don district. Peasant Rising Not Quelled.{Supplied by Heater.) - 281 words
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Article145 1905-04-21 344 Franco=German Rupture Healing. {Supplied by lleuter.) London, 15 April. —A relaxation e tension between Germany and F cerning he question of Morocco has noticeable during the last few days. Prospect of International Negotiation {Echo Special.) Berlin, 15 April. —M. Minister of State for Foreign v France, on the145 words
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Article72 1905-04-21 345 Japan's Exploits Praised. (Echo Special.} Berlin, 17 April. —Prince Anton von Hohenzollern is about to leave the seat of war in Manchuria on the termination of his military mission and will stay for sometime in Tokio and Japan generally, thereafter proceeding home by easy stages. He is highly72 words
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Article79 1905-04-21 345 Royal Visitors. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 17 April.—Admiral Prince Arisugawa and Princess Arisugawa arrived here yesterday by the German mail liner Prinz Heinrich, en route to attend the wedding of the Crown Prince of Germany in June next. A Journalistic Visitor. Singapore, 17 April.—Mr. Alfred Cunningham, of the South China79 words
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Article22 1905-04-21 345 Appointment of Foreign Minister. (Echo Special.) Berlin, 18 April.—Mr. Jonkhoer DeWte has been appointed Minister of foreign Affairs for the Netherlands.22 words
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Article34 1905-04-21 345 Result of English Cup. (Supplied by Reuter.) li«h Cm fi 17 4 111 —The Association EngN weaXr‘ U e Aston Villa and d i,as resuitei iu a £i>iei m two goals to nil.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 34 words
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Article60 1905-04-21 345 Not Yet Effective. (Suppfed by s P°udent at H ie Times’ correUear b two ve-ir* 1 13,1 states 1 hat, although m ified the T .i'. lUe P assf -d since China ’’Jportant clan-t a trea ty, not a single Chinese Q ov 1S as J?t effective, and(Suppfed by - 60 words
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Article29 1905-04-21 345 Ordinance Gazetted. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 18 April.-The < lr.li.mnee O 1 the Expropriation of Tanjong p ;1 gar ock was published in the Straits Government Gazette yesterday evening.29 words
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Article63 1905-04-21 345 To Be Slightly Modified. (Supplied by Reuter.) London 17 April.—Heater’s correspond?i nt a i \ekmg wires that it is understood that the libet Convention wiil be slightlv modified. The establishment of Trade marts m Tibet lias been postponed, while Great Lritam does not agree to the demand for(Supplied by Reuter.) - 63 words
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Article68 1905-04-21 345 Railwaymen Out Again (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 17 April.—A. general strike has begun of the employees on the Itali in Railways, the men objecting to certain disciplinary measures, tending to curtail the right of strike, being inserted in a bill brought forward by the Government to enable the(Supplied by Reuter.) - 68 words
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Article71 1905-04-21 345 Arrival at Algiers. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 17 April.—ll. M. King Edward and H. M. Queen Alexandra have arrived at Algiers. London, 17 April.—His Majesty King Edward and Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, on landing at Algiers, which was lavishly decorated with both British and French flags, visited71 words
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Article150 1905-04-21 345 Bulgarian Village Destroyed Inhabitants Killed or Kidnapped. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 18 April.—As an evidence of the deplorable condition of Macedonia it is reported that a band of Greeks has attacked and destroyed the Bulgarian village of Zagoritehani, killing most of the inhabitants and carrying off the remainder150 words
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Article578 1905-04-21 345 Curious Case in Selangor. A somewhat interesting case Las just, been decided at Kuala Kubu, by Mr. Desboiough, in tgistrate, Sved Salleh, formerly Penghuiu of Liu Slim (succeeding bis father), being prosecuted on a charge of obtaining two sums of five dollars each from two persons578 words
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Article1259 1905-04-21 346 (Tuesday, 18th April.) Penang has been praying hard for rain for some months past, ami to-day it really looks as though the weather had broken at last and we were to have a normal wet season, instead of the miserable litde showers ami attempts at drizzles1,259 words
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Article108 1905-04-21 346 Following is a list of the cases hearing before the Full Court of An i no w sitting PP®tl Ebrahim and Ora. ra. K|„, o Tll(an Tunku Hainzah vs. Hajee Amin Koh Seng vs. Koh 'lbw. Mahomed Sultan and Ors rs. Bad ar P Richard Perry108 words
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Article483 1905-04-21 346 Koh Seng (Appellant) v. Kow Tow (Respondent). In this case the appellant sought to re. cover $4OO on the ground of its having been agreed that, he should be paid that sum for becoming surety to the respondent on a contract to build ten houses for483 words
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Article576 1905-04-21 347 Half-Yearly General Meeting. The August Meeting Programme. The above meeting was held on Monday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce w ben there were present: Mr. A. R. Adams /president), Capt. Maclntyre, Messrs C A. Law G H Stitt A> Allthoi k v Alau Wilson, H. Bassett,576 words
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Article633 1905-04-21 347 a VERY EXCELLENT SHIPMENT. 7™ griffins entrusted to blank Lowsby arrived on Saturday morning and were immediately they were landed sen up to the Race Course, where they were located till finally drawn for I went up in the afternoon alonwith a large number of633 words
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Article70 1905-04-21 347 Cricket. Ihe undermentioned have been selected to represent, Penang in the cricket match against Perak on 21st and 22nd inst.:— Messrs Dunn, Cacer, Peacock, Forbes, Mugliston, Graham. Dainton, Morgan, Ward, Bradbery, A. N. Other. Football. lhe following have been chosen to represent Penang in the football match70 words
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Article106 1905-04-21 347 The Hon. John ’burner courteously informs us that the following proposals made by the Acting Genera) Manager for Railways have been approved by the Resident General (i) From Ist June the mad train which passes Nebong Tebal at 4-57 p m. will stop there for two minutes. (ii)106 words
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Article254 1905-04-21 347 P. C. C. vs. Planters. The cricket match played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, between the P. C. C. and the Planters, resulted in a win for the former by 51 runs. Appended are the scores Planters. G. H. Cater, b Bradbery J. Forbes, b Perkins 32 E.254 words
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Article578 1905-04-21 348 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, —The necessilv for a Penan'/ Associ ation to promote in first line the cheapest working of the port has only recently become pressing. It arises from 1 he*Bill for expropriation of the Tanjoiig Pagar Dock Co. passed last week.578 words
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Article913 1905-04-21 348 To Editor or thh Straits Echo. Sir, —Allow me a little space in youi columns to clear myself of certain misrepresentations contained in a leading article in your paper of the 12th instant. Firstly, my opposition to the procedure of the President at the Municipal Meeting when913 words
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Article593 1905-04-21 348 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, —As is well known, the Strait* Government will shortly bring before the Legislative Council an Ordinance to provide for the regulation and control of pilgrim passage brokers. The Bill is designed to check the frauds, unfortunately far from uncommon,593 words
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Article150 1905-04-21 349 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, —Will you please allow me a little space in your valuable paper to ventilate my grievance against this school The school fee is now demanded at once, and if not paid in advance by the 6th for the150 words
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Article203 1905-04-21 349 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Accidental Death. On Sunday morning three Malays living a agan Blat weut to their fishing stakes bnl JT Ome Solne flsh Having anded the fish, one of them took the boat t a short distance from shore to make nvli° a F and havill203 words
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Article1238 1905-04-21 349 Cape Racado, where an unknown battleship has been sighted, is on the west coast of the 1 lalay 1 eninsuhi, and south of Port Dickson The appointment of JI. Jonkeer Dewmle .is Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Netherlands hl] s the vaCTllcv create() iy the retiral1,238 words
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Article192 1905-04-21 350 A Big Blaze in Penang. At about eleven o’clock on Tuesday night a fire broke out in a Chinese hotel situated in Buckingham Street. The alarm was promptly given and the Fire Brigade, under Mr. W. E. U. Grove, Chief Police Officer, was quickly on the scene, but it192 words
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Article439 1905-04-21 350 On Tuesday evening Mr. Chesney Duncan, the Editor of the Straits Echo, was entertained at a dinner at the Chinese Town Hall on the eve of his departure on leave, by the Chinese Cornmunitv of the place, the dinner being presided over by Mr. Lim Hua439 words
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Article1163 1905-04-21 350 Wednesday, 19th April.) The Board of 1 rade North Sea Commissioners into the Outrage. North Sea incident, accoidh ing to the Times, find that there was no person employed by or on behalf of any foreign Government, and no article of war material belonging to a belligerent or1,163 words
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Article191 1905-04-21 351 1 appear to be two boycotts TBEEE Kuala Luntpur at the present g oU,g avs the Malay Mail. One is by the tune, »ay b itv gainst the Gambling Bylaw con n ~g bv tbe dhob es against Farlll,aa miners as a protest against the their191 words
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Article184 1905-04-21 351 Prince Arisugawa Passes Through Penang. Prince and Princess Arisugawa and suite passed through Penang on Tuesday night from Shanghai by the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Prinz Heinrich on their way to Germany. Their Highnesses are accompanied by Mr. Saito Totaro, Director of the Court Treasury. Mr. Ito Yukichi (son184 words
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Article246 1905-04-21 351 Mr. Yeoh Paik Tatt, the managing partner of Messrs Tiang Lee A Co’s retail shop, 95 Beach Street, appeared before Mr. Peel on Wednesday morning, charged with obstructing the public thoroughfare. P- C. 104 Bhag Singh stated that he was on duty in Beach Street at 7.50246 words
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Article1316 1905-04-21 351 A Malay correspondent forwards us the following very interesting remarks upon the much vexed question of the derivation of the name of the Sister Settlement: Singapura') > Singapore is the name of a country or town which has been made the capital of the Malay Peninsula.1,316 words
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Article116 1905-04-21 352 The Greig Cup. The result of Saturday’s play lor the Greig Cup is as follows: —A. F. Goodrich 88, G. Macbain 89, Mr. Justice Law 90, W. E. U. Grove 92, Dr. F reer 93, W. Fox 93, Dr. Skae 94, W. R. Armstrong 94, and G.116 words
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Article280 1905-04-21 352 Golf Club’s Tournament. Following are the second week’s results in the Penang Golf Club’s Tournament:— Ladies' Ch amp io nsh ip. Mrs. Dunn beat Mrs. Ebden, B—6; 7—5. Ladies Singles Handicap. Mrs. Anderson, w. o. Mrs. Dunn beat Mrs. J. A. Brown, 6—2; 6—2. Mrs. Anderson, w. o.280 words
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Article34 1905-04-21 352 Outward Per Nubia, for Colombo (loth April) Mr. Wallace Cook Mr. W. R. Sanguinetti. For Marseilles Air. H. C. Barnard, Mr. C. E. S. Baxendale. For London: Miss Ncubronner. Mr. 11. A. Neubrunner.34 words
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Article130 1905-04-21 352 The Tsar s Armada. Charges Against France. Deliberately Concealing Balticers. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 19 April.—The Japanese Press comments on the stay of Ihe Baltic fleet at Camranh Bay are of the most severe nature. The Osahi charges France with deliberately concealing the presence of the Baltic Fleet.(Supplied by Reuter.) - 130 words
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Article119 1905-04-21 352 Births. On April I. at Shanghai, the wife of Geo. Marcal. of a son. On March 23, at, London Mission. Hengchow, Hunan, to Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Peake, a son. On 3rd April, at 34. Range Road. Shanghai, the wife of William Young, of a son. On119 words
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Article112 1905-04-21 352 Penang, 19th April. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 1 /111 4 months’sight Bank ...l/llf 3 Credit ...lllj 3 Documentary ...1/11 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 146! 3 days’ sight Private 148| Bombay, Demand Bank 146! 3 days’ sight Private 148! Madras, Demand Bank 146} 3 days’sight112 words
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Article185 1905-04-21 352 BersawaiiGold Mine Co., Ld s]] Ranh Australian Gold Min- ing Co., Ld 5 Redjang Lebong Gold Aliaing Co., Ld. $275 k KadanaGold AliniugCo„Ltd. (fully paid). Bruseh Tin Alining Co., Ld. Karangan Tin Alining Co. S 9__ Kinta Tin Mines Ltd... S 10r New Gopeng Alining Co., Ld 14/ rt185 words
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Article160 1905-04-21 352 Gold leaf 8 77 B. Pepper W. Coast. 31b5.50z.) out of stock White Pepper 8 36| buyers Trang Pepper, 8 26.— sales Cloves (picked) out of season Al ace SO—sellers Mace Pickings 70. sellers Nutmegs 110 s 3b.— sales r No. 1 6.10 wo* Sugar 2 no stock. Basket160 words
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Obituary100 1905-04-21 352 Deaths. On 4th April, at 186, Chapoo Road, Shanghai, Sheik Ramjahn Hoosen, aged 24 deeply regretted. At Yokohama on Friday, March 31st, at 220-b, Bluff. Lauritz Thompsen, son of Capt. Thompson. N. Y. K. Aged 20 years 7 months. Suddenly,- on board the s. s. Korea, on the 31st March.100 words