The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 2 February 1906

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  • 20 81 STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. Single Copy, 40 cents. $15 Per Annum. Vol. 4. Penang, Friday, 2nd February, 1906. No. 5.
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    • 237 81 I I. CONTENTS. X X —<— s X X X X X X x x x LEADERS PAGE. x x Shipping Affairs 87 x x Fixed, at Last 91 X X x LEADERETTES: x Germany and Morocco S3 x Rubber 83 x Why H-H Declined 87 t s Motoring Record...
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    • 153 82 r t THE STRAITS ECHO I t y t MAIL EDITION. p I I Hk Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and States r news originally published in the daily issues, as’well as j/ all important news from various
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  • 523 83 (Snlui dag, Si th Ju it.) Count Revent low, loadGcrmany and er of the Pan-German Morocco. party in the Roichstag, is reported toliave informed a Paris journalist that Germany must have a station on the coast of Morocco. Prince Atferiburg, supplementing Count Reventluw, *sa\s Gornmuv must have coaling
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  • 42 83 Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, the well-known ex].»lm'er, who is returning from a trip through New Guinea and has also visited Ihe Jewish cen! res m Nmth China, is now in Penang and will probably deliver a leclwe on Ins travMs.
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  • 216 83 TEE LI NG-A N THON Y. A quiet, bat very pretty, wedding was ceLdiralt 4 at the Chmch of the Assumption on Wednesday, the 24th .'an., the contracting parlies icing Air. George Teeling and Miss. B. M. Anthony. The service was conducted Ry the Kev. Father Meneuvrier, while the
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  • 19 83 lias Iieen appointed one of the managers ol the Perak General Farms.
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  • 778 83 The Captain and Chinese Minister Interview mi. Simile alter tne /.a! n arrived here on the 24th nit. a representative of this journal boardeu ra r and sought to obtain an interview with 'hiron buyer.iatsu respecting his complaint as to improper treatment, as wired out by Keuter
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  • 23 84 that Russia will surprise the Admiralties of the world by constructing a powerful navy in the Caspian to overawe Japan.
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  • 27 84 ArtR lULHUlviuvuu has, we understand, been declared at Is. >d per share, payable at the London office on Jan. 30th.
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  • 28 84 has been trying for a hundred years to awaken the Chinese. We doubt when they are fully awake whether we shall be pleased with the result. Spectator.
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  • 52 84 of the mines of the Kolar Goldfield (Mysore) and one outside mine (the Hutti Nizam’s) for December was 52,201 ozs., an increase of 29o ozs. on the preceding month. For 1905 the total yield was consequently 626,415 ozs.—an increase of 9,577 ozs. on 1904, thus creating a
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  • 53 84 issued by the International Ladies’ Club of that name, contains a series of interesting features in fiction and verse representative of the women writers of Great Britain, America, Austftdia, France, Germany, Holland, France, Italy, New Zealand, and Roumania. Each contributor writes in
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  • 70 84 provincial voter’s information concerning Chinese labour is vouched for by a West Country story-teller. The scene is a small country beer-house. One workingman says, Whatever did that ’ere Government want to take Chinese to South Africa for?” Second W. Because we killed off all
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  • 92 84 notes that some difficulty is being experienced in getting lipa representative team to shoot against the Malay States Guides. Planting riflemen are unable to getaway to Colombo, and Capt. Bayley is the only person available, but he has not expressed his willingness as vet to form one
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  • 117 84 hears that Mr. P. T. Pietzcker.of Messrs. Helm,Meyer &Co. Ltd.’s Shipping Department, has been offered ami lias accepted a managing position in a well known shipping firm in Germany. He will leave Singapore shortly to take over his new billet. Mr. Pietzcker came first out to the
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  • 1333 84 Penang vs. PbbakFor the first time the above tc.ms met during Chinese New Year, an altogether new arrangement come to since the last match played at Taiping during Chiistmas. The visitors, with the exception of Haynes and McKenzie, who travelled by the Lady Weld, arrived here on Wednesday afternoon
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  • 40 85 was severely handled there ou the Chinese New Year’s Dav by a number of his mining coolies. It is alleged that the reason for the assault was some difference between them on the question of pay.
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  • 38 85 of boots have been stolen from Mr. Natham’s room at the Cadets’ Bungalow, Singapore. A quantity of clothing was also taken from another room in the same house. Cadets seem to be well oft' for boots.
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  • 49 85 hears, through a private letter received, that Mr. Gilbert Whyte underwent a most successful operation in a private hospital in Brisbane early in December. He had been in hospital seven weeks, but hoped, at the date of writing, to be leaving shortly for Tasmania to recruit.
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  • 64 85 statu- o 0UI4Uotry meeting of shareholders, says the Times of Ceylon's London correspondent it was announced that the manager’s estimate for the present year was 50,000 lbs of dry rubber and 2,000 ewts. <>f coffee, the rubber to cost, about one shilling per lb exclusive
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  • 48 85 seen leceut^v a novel sight was Ltd» ree i, of sa vs tbe omnihii/ f ii i was a birge motor with vo-1° 16 doidde 'decked type, fitted o’? is is the fir8t and it a ?r. '“1 .1*’ e llrou "ht into India '^ruiXt„Xp^ rte,lb^the
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  • 121 85 «klen7i r0 1 T ei v P ,Me in a P ri ™'e Year it <. a during the New looking men 1111 ee Gumptiouspretence that 11° eie< 110 bouse under the aud ,hat that some to 1 'formation to the effect the house Th o 1°
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  • 435 85 HUGE LIBERAL VICTORY. The Cabinet’s Programme. (Supplied by lieuter.) London, 24th Jan.—The election returns show that the Liberals have occupied 294 seats, the Labourites 36 and the Unionists 123. The Liberal gains are 153 seats, the Labourite 30 and the Unionist 10. Mr. Asquith, speaking at King’s Barns,
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  • 234 85 The Reform Movement (NuppZied by lieuter.) London, 25th Jan. —At Washington the Chinese Travelling Commissioners were received by Secretary Root, who said that a hearty welcome would be given them and expressed America’s true sentiments towards China. Wang Tab Sieh, the new Chinese Minister to Great Britain, interviewed by
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  • 82 85 Englishman Imprisoned. (Supplied by lieuter.) London, 24th Jan.—Russia has approved of the selection of Count Motono, the Japanese Minister at Paris, as Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg. London, 24th Jan.—The whole staff of the cotton mills at Yaroslav, including the English Manager, Mr. Davidson, were imprisoned by the Russian
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  • 97 85 The Conference. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd's” Service.) Berlin, 26th Jan.—The Algeciras Conference has satisfactorily settled the question of the importation of arms into Morocco and is now discussing the question of taxation. Berlin, 27th Jan.—The Algeciras Conference will deal with the question of taxation to-morrow. The grotesque “Emperor of the
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  • 84 85 The Attitude of France. (Supplied by lieuter.) London, 24th Jan. —Three French cruisers have left Trinidad, it is believed, to blockade La Guaira, on the Venezuelan coast. London, 25th Jan. —It is formally announced in Paris that France has decided to take action against Venezuela, but is choosing her
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  • 72 86 Tariff., Socialists, etc ('Ike Odasialincher Lloyl# Se:cice.) Berlin, 25 Jan. —Count Metternich, the German Ambassador in London, is the gimst of King Edward at Windsor. Berlin, 27th Jan.—Efforts are being continued to effect a compromise on the Ger-man-American tariff question. Berlin, 27th Jan. —Prince von Bulow, speaking in the
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  • 34 86 < Grand Duke Seriously III. (The Onlaifiutinclter Lloyd* Servo e.) Berlin, 20th Jan. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg is seriously ill and the Heiress Apparent, his eldest daughter, has assumed the Regency. < A- A-
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  • 37 86 The Tariff War. (The (Jutaniatlecher Lloyd# Service.) Berlin, 25th Jan.—Hungary has stopped the importation of cattle from Servia. Berlin, 26th Jan.—The Franco-Russian press favours Servia in the tariff war between Servia and Aust ria-Hungary.
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  • 49 86 The Royal Engagement. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 24th Jan.—The engagement of King Alfonso of Spain and Princess Ena of Battenberg is Io be officially announced shortly. {The O#la#iati*cher Lloyd s Service.) Berlin, 26th Jan.—Tift Queen Mother, King Alfonso ami Princess Ena of Battenberg have exchanged visits at Biarritz.
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  • 66 86 The Question of Protection. (S u ppi led by Reuter.) London, 26th Jan. Lord Elgin his announced that a while liner of Artillery and Engineers would be irtamed at Jamaica, while a fast cruiser would be permanently stationed in the We t Indus, which the cruiser squadron would
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  • 48 86 The German Treaty. 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) Lo),i<hm, 25th Jan. Th» 1 German Treaty with Abyssinia has been presented to th»* Reichstag and secures for Germans larger privileges regarding freedom of sojourn and travel, trade ami industry than those granted to Great Britain ami the United States.
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  • 58 86 Another Interview. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 26th Jan. —The German mail liner Zieteii, flying th»* Dragon flag at'the fore, arrived here this morning with His Excellency Chang Teh Yi and Baron Suyematsu on board. Interviewed by your correspondent, th» 1 former stated that he had received unvarying courtesy throughout
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  • 31 86 MacMahon Award Re; Cmfsd. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 25th Jan.—It is announce»! in St. Petersburg that Persia has refused to ratify MacMahon s award respecting the waters of the Helmund.
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  • 57 86 4 A New Prophylactic < (S applied by Reuter.) London. 2711. Jan.—Dr. Klein has presented a preliminary report to the Local Government Board showing the favourable results of his experiments with a plague prophylactic made from the «fried organs of animals dead from the plague. The prophylactic is easily
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  • 45 86 > Ex. Director Sentenced Supplied by Reuter.) London, 26th Jan.—M. Jaluzot, an exDirector of the great Printemps Stores in Paris, has been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment for having misappropriated three million francs, but will not serve the term, benefiting under the first offender law.
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  • 25 86 4 First Passenger Train. (Supplied by Reuter London, 26th Jan.—The first passenger train has traversed the Simplon tunnel in thirty-seven minutes. 0.
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  • 59 86 New Colonial Secretary. 4 A ho Special Singapore, 24lb Jan. —D is officially announced that Captain Arthur IL Voting, 3i.«;_. hi«*f Secretary to the High thmimissimier <d vprus, has been appoint»'»] (J Joni I Secretary of the Straits 8«*ttleimmts. He will piobabiy fat»* up his nost on the
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  • 34 86 Chinese New Year(Echo Special.) Singapoie, 29th J in. —The New Year p issed off quietly, though the «general rejoicing indicates that the past year has been a prosperous one for the Singapore Chinese.
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  • 37 86 Football. 4 (Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, 27th Jan.—The football match played here between Kuala Lumpur and the Paining Recreation Club resulted i« a draw, each side scoring «me goal. The game wag an even •me thfoiighout.
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  • 724 86 In re Russell Grant A Co.'s Fitter To the Editor or the Straits Echo. Sir, —I have read Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co.’s letter in your issue of the PJlh instant with interest, but 1 fail to see the gist of their argument. In the earlier davs of
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  • 244 86 Obituary. General Joseph Wheeler (Supplied by Renter.) London, 27th January.—The death is announce»] of General Joseph Wheeler, of the United 8tates A rmy. Obituary. Mr. He ky IL Peterson. We regret to record the death of Mr. Henry Hilary Peterson, the father of Mr. H. H. Peterson, Acting Assistant Municipal
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  • 466 87 IMPROVEMENT .A LU Rm nd -A Future in Store. A number of facts are assembled by the Statist in a review of New 5 ear Prospects," in the course of which it states that so far as the economic conditions at home are concerned, there is no
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  • 61 87 ‘*11 the Christ;. 1P| the Visitor to i' is P»rt Of ti>ei,i r< h T’ iuslituti0 s ”> Ku:i| a LuirZur ir gn n a VISlt <o Brother a ‘i ls accoir panied bv the V18it ’8 8aid to !U1 b Ohl Pen W, and his
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  • 898 87 ln ra the J panes© Mercantile Marine, Monday, d r dh Jan.) imported that the Toyo Risen haisha has just purchased four large trans-Pa.eific liners. Prior to the conflict with Russia., the T. K. K. operated a line of mail a ij passenger steamers between Hongkong and San
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  • 267 87 An ‘exclusive’ to the Why Il-H Morning Leader M.ouDeclined. treal, Dec. 28, says:— Mr. J. Henniker-Heaton received a great surprise on his arrival in Montreal this morning, when he was informed that the King had made him a Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George, and he
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  • 601 88 Hhiang lias lost the match with Perak, in general arc now extending their svrnpathvto tlie members of the eleven in their unavoidable defeat. It would have lieen far wiser, I think, if the Captain of the team had not sent in a challenge, seeing that a
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  • 1824 88 My dearest Eacny.—At last the Choralists ami Amateur Dramatics aic going to do something. Don’t think f or a nmmen that I am referring to either .Sveet Lavender or The Rose Mai leu. >.o»t a bit of it, they are both going to assist in the welcome to
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  • 117 89 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club held 23rd inst. in the Exchange, Mr. C. Sugden presided ami there were also present: Messrs. Trotter. Fort, Maclaren, Faber, Cleaver, Perkins Stratton, T. de M. Braddell, R. St. J Brad dell, Raine, Mulholland, Young, Bowes. Schmidt,
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  • 209 89 Q o B 1 K‘. OW n S a ve itin> copy of the 01 Judicial Commissioner’s judgment in RafnT t t T ,ne!tin CaSe th. av8s Estate was concerned.— madeom? tC0 7' Ier thatthe P ,aintiff tVolaintiff’ aSe f i )r aU ,n j uuctiou Taking
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  • 13 89 fe JV :i r d,t P iu f iy F i
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    1148 89 fere s Honan. Chat With Mr. Bainbridge. 1 he 1 enaug 1 literary Association will have their n rnrto present Mr. Oliver Bainl ridve F.SA., FR.G.S, F.RS.L. etc., in his immensely popular lecture entitled Native Life a nd Customs in Southern Seas,” illustrated witli a remarkable senes of
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  • 612 90 4> Taifing Recreation Club r> K. Lumflr Recreation Club. Kuala Lumpur, 25th Jan. ibis mat- h was commenced here to day in fine weather. Taiping Recreation Club battea first, bat were all disposed of for the poor score of 39 runs, Bruin being responsible tor 20. O’Hara was in
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  • 348 90 The Amending Ordinance. hollowing is the text of the Bill dealt with by His Excellency the Governor at a special meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday:— It is hereby enacted by the Governor of the Straits Settlements with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof
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  • 53 90 representing the Hokkien and Cantonese communities, respectively, of Penang, are having an altar elected in front of ihe celebrated Chinese temple in Pitt Street at which the Chinese—men, women and children—will go to pray for Heaven’s blessings on II C H. Prince
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  • 110 90 writes the Pahang correspondent of the Ha-dern Daily Rail. Coconuts lor domestic purposes had Io be sent for from Simpang, six miles away from Kuala Lipis and paid for at the exorbitant rate of 18 cents each.
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  • 95 90 i, ibei< a as 'n: irJi i ’n at. Mr. B i four I’nopposed. (Sup) lied < y Reuter) London. 29th Jan. —The election returns to date show that seats have been secured by 382 Liberals, 42 Labourites, 153 Unionists and 84 Nationalists. Mr. Walter Hume Long has
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  • 61 90 Free Gift to Colonies. (Suppti (I I y Rf liter.) London, 29di Jan—Lord Tweedmouth, speaking at Edinburgh, said that the Government was prepared to give the Colonies the protection of the Navy as a free gift and he only ashed that they would yive a retti’n l.v their
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  • 17 90 Colomba Reached. -> (Supjdied by London, 29.h Jan. Prince Arthur of Connaught has reached Colombo.
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  • 33 90 Kaiser’s Birtln’ay Articles. (The Osta*l<discher Lloyd's" Service) Berlin, 28th Jan.—The leading articles of the German press on the Kaiser's Birthday (27t.h instant) accentuate the unanimity existing between ihe Kaiser and the nation.
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  • 50 90 < The Political Situation. (Supplied > y Reuter.) London, 29th Jan. —Ata crowded meeting of Progressives at Pretoria, delegates representing 4 ,000 people were present. The speakers dwelt on the gravity of the issues between the Transvaal and the Imperial Government, especially relative to the impending granting of
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  • 53 90 A Rate War. (Supplied by Render.) Loudon, 27th Jan.—The German papers announce that the Peninsularand Oriental Company will start, from 3rd February, a fortnightly service between Hamburg and India at considerably reduced rates. This is regarded as the opening of a rate war between the P. A O. and
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  • 66 90 Anarchy Rampant e- (Supi'tied by Reuter.) London, 29ih January.—Mutinous sailors at \i livestock on 22nd January seized iheii idles and ammunition and next day marched to the Commandant’s house and demanded the release of the prisonA s. 'Ihey were dispersed by quiedirng guns. On the 24th January insurgent a
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  • 492 91 (Tuesday, COih Jan.) and away the best news we’ve in Malaya for siges was the briet wire we got'from Singapore yesterday Xrnoon, stating that Government 1ms fixed the Dollar at 2s. Id. A more ae.•entable New 1 ear’s present to the communities of Brit’sh Malaya could not
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  • 379 91 rr. As a result of corFxcinei 6 1 despondence between delusion Laws. President Roosevelt the Rar. i? an d the secretary of the board Exchange *havenasa°i of the Exchange ut ons hi the course of ni of eC M e i'c in the t to permit tl' b®
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  • 636 91 A Great Treat Axticipated. Tuesday, 30th Jan. It is rarely an opportunity presents itself that one can hear from the lips of celebrated travellers their adventures in far off lands but on Monday evening next Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, one of the greatest —if not the greatest—travellers
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    • 106 91 Travellers Find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Everywhere. Mr. C. W. Ecker man, manager of the Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. at Omaha, Nebraska, U. S. A., who is a staunch friend of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, says I have taken particular notice that this remedy seems to be carried by drug stores in all
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  • 212 92 Birthday Speeches (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 29th Jan.—At the Kaisers birthday banquet given by the German Colony in Pans, the German Ambassador, Prince von Radolin, in toasting ex-President Loubet and President Fallieres, said that he was convinced that the Algeciras Conference would result in a solution of the Morocco
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  • 45 92 More Oppression. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 30th Jan.—The holding of a PanRussian Mussulman Congress at St. Petersburg has been prohibited, although the Relegates have arrived from most distant parts of th« Russian dominions, including Turkestan and Tomsk. The delegates have appealed to Couut Witte.
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  • 24 92 Viscount Hayashi. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 29th Jan. —V iscount Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain, sails for Japan on 20th March.
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  • 40 92 Chinese Store Burnt. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 29 Jan.—The well-known Chinese store of Messrs. Ee Chiang, situated opposite the Central Police Station, was destroyed by fire to-day. The cause of tin» conflagration is unknown. The building was insured for 818,000.
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  • 507 92 (Wednesday, J"" 1 Tm. well known polJapan’s Wealth, itician, Mr. Takahashi Hideomi, has recently made public the results of an independent investigation into the wealth <• Japan. In publishing his estimate,he points out that the totals hitherto gi\en bv statistical experts and officials vary fromyen 8,000,000,000 to yen
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  • 12 92 destroyer Oikize was launched at Maidzuru on Juu. 10.
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  • 671 92 Fierce Tribe Described bt Mr. Bainbridge. x Wednesday, 34st Jan. Speaking of savage races Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, who has earned the sobriquet* of Explorer of odd places,” said Few indeed are the races yet unconquered by the white man fewer still are those that openly defy
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  • 359 93 A Great Success. Wednesday, 31st Jan. It Jas oulv to be expected tbut Madame h'? «mcert would prove successlul those who XdS71ast evening were not disappoint- The concert hall at the Institute was it comfortable, with its cooling elecinc fans and the audience, winch me tided ti
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  • 98 93 tv savs the Shanghai Siu seiim/7 0 tba,t fbe Chinese Government is ifwua V C nsi^er i n< the <| nest ion of the bearing Uat onal bonds valued at «400 each, Them?n 1U H ,eSt a j- 5 P er cent -per annum, construct lu^ rea,ls
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  • 183 93 Tuesday, 30 th Jan. 1HE laiisian Cinematograph Company, who have now transferred their show from the Kuala Kangsa Street Theatrical Hall to the huje tent at the junction of Penang Road with Campbell Street, are doing better business (han ever, lor on our visit last night not
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  • 377 93 Affairs having come to a stalemate in the United Kingdom between the South African Shipping Freights Conference and the shipowners who form the ring by which freights are maintained and by which foreigners obtain a preference, the next game will, according to the Standard, be played in
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  • 139 93 King Christian's Death. {Siqiplied by Reuter.} London, 30th Jan.—It was not until 2.30 p.m. that King Christian was sufficiently indisposed to retire to bed. Only the Dow-ager-Empress of Russia and Prince Hans were present at the end, the other members of the Royal Family arriving too late. The official
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  • 36 93 > The Opening of Parliament. {Lhe Ostasiatisclier Lloyd's" Service.) Berlin, 31st Jan.—The rumours of the indisposition of King Edward are unconfirmed. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 31st Jan.—King Edward will open Parliament with a modified ceremonial.
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  • 24 93 Another Assassination. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 30th Jan.—General Griaznoff, the Chief of the Viceroy’s Staff, has been killed by a bomb at Tiflis.
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  • 59 93 The New Policy. {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 30th Jan.—M. Theotokis has announced in the Chamber that the programme of the New Greek Cabinet includes large administrative reforms, the reduction of military service to one year and the reduction of the effective army on a peace footing by half. The
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  • 37 93 The German-American Treaty. {The Ostasiatisclier Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 31st Jan.—It being impossible to conclude a commercial treaty between Germany and the United States at present, a provisory treaty for one year is likely to be made.
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  • 28 93 The Conference. {The Ostasiatisclier Lloyd's" Service.) Berlin, 31st Jan.—The Paris Temps foresees that the Algeciras Conference will result, in the preservation of the status quo in Morocco.
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  • 41 94 The King’s Bride. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 31st Jan.—'1 he Spanish press pays a tribute to Princess Ena’s physical and intellectual attainments and hopes that her marriage with King Alfonso will infuse sweetness into the bitterness of Spanish national life.
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  • 27 94 The Famine (Supplied by Reul er.) London, 31st Jan.—The famine is increasing in India, no less than 170,021 persons now being on the relief works. a.
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  • 46 94 The Mooted Colony. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 31st Jan. Lord Elgin has written to Mr. Zaugwill promising that he will give the most careful aud sympathetic attention to any scheme for the planting of a Jewish Colony in some unoccupied part of the Empire.
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  • 46 94 4 The Conference. 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) Berlin, 30th Jan. —The Algeciras Conference has arrived at a compromise on the customs duty question but the police question remains untouched. The French general mandate has been abandoned and Italian or neutral nowhere (r now are) proposed.
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  • 41 94 0 Trouble Brewing ——4— (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 30th Jan.—Bulgaria, in replying to the Turkish objections to the SerboBulgarian Customs Union, which is the original cause of the Austro-Servian dispute, energetically refuses to tolerate Turkish intervention in the matter.
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  • 87 94 has been appointed Japanese Ambassador at Washington. Mr. Takahira, the late Japanese Minister at Washington, arrived at Yokohama by the Manchuria on January 3rd. Viscount Aoki was born in Choshiu in 1844. He became Secretary to the Legation at Berlin in 1873 and was subsequently on two occasions
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  • 97 94 The Times of Ceylun s Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes as follows:- To the very great regret of every one it is rumoured that Mr. Bailey will be going home before the end uf February. His advice has always been freely given, and he will be very much missed in the
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  • 93 94 has sent a circular letter of instructions to the Viceroys and Governors of provinces that in the future all contracts made with formgnet engaged to act as specialists tor, <»r advi-eito, Chinese officials must be made on the same lines as the contracts hitheito made by the Hupeh
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  • 96 94 Saerabaya, 2t)th January. A large part of the country between Seinarang and Juana is inundated in consequence of the rupture of the dykes along the rivers. The Colonial Government has put relief funds at the disposal of the Governor of Semarang, to buy
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  • 63 94 Birth. At 48 Park Street, Aberdeen, the wife of William Gordon. Gedong Estate, of a son. Shanghai papers please copy. Marriage. On Wednesday, the 24th January 1906. at the Church of the Assumption, by the Rev. Father Meneuvrier, George Teeling, son of Mr. S. Teelinir, of Drogheda. Ireland,
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  • 193 94 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ld. 4.50 sellers Bersawah Gold Mining Co., Ld. 15. -sellers Brich Rubber Syndicate, Ld. $75. premium buyers Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.„Ld *9.15 sales Duff Development Co. $8. sellers Fraser Neave, Ld $102. sales George Town Dispensary $26. Howarth Erskine, Ld. $270.—icZ/ers Jebong Rubber Co.
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  • 115 94 Penang 31st January. f By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London Demand Hani: ...2/4 4 months’ sight Bank ‘2 4f 6 Credit 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 172| 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 172| 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras, Demand Bank 172| 3 days’sight
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  • 211 94 Gold leaf 69. B. Pepper VV. Coast 3lbs.5o/..) out of stock White Pepper 30.— sales Trang Pepper 21. buyers Cloves (picked) 38. sales Mace 7b to $77 sales Mace Pickings 60 to $65 sales Nutmegs 110s 31. sellers f No. 1 6,10 sales Sugar < 2 no stock. Basket
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