Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1904

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  • 17 2 Gilroy.—At 7A Penang Road on Saturday April 30th, the wife of M. Gilroy of a son.
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  • 587 2 We have received the F.M.S. Railway report for 1903, and learn that on the Lsth of August, last year through communication by Rail between Taiping and Kuala Lumpur was established. The year 1903 also saw the direction and general management of the Railways throughout the F.
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  • 791 2 Tin is quoted to-day at §77-85. Busijness done. The fine oil tank steamer “Silverlip,” belonging to the Shell Trading Co. arrived from London this morning. Mr. A. Johnston, VVar Correspondent of the “West Australian,” passed through Penang to-day in the s. s. Oldenburg en
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  • 96 2 The Golf Club Touknamemt. Events to be played on Tuesday, 3rd April:— Men's Open Singles. E. S. Haslam v. H. A. Neubronner. Events to be played on Wednesday, 4th April Men's Single Handicap. V. D. Parsons v. W. H. McArthur Profession Pairs. C. W. Anderson E. S. llasham
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  • 344 2 Wellesley (Pen ang) Estates Limited. A London Opinion. The Globe comments on the above as follows We shall be more than a little surprised if investors are found tumbling i over each other to subscribe for shares! in the Wellesley (Penang) Estates (Limited), a company the prospectus of which has
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  • 258 2 Harmston’s Circus was very liberally,! patronized on Saturday nights. The| Euro|>ean element in the boxe and second seats was particularly strong. The programme negotiated was a, very excellent one. The items therein! worthy of special mention would be| the comic entree by the brothers Bugny. The trapeze act
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  • 153 2 Farewell Dinner to Mr. Caulfeild. The Automobile Club fit Kuala LumIpur entertained its President, Mr. F I St. G Caulfeild, I. S. 0., at a farewell dinner on Thursday on his departure for Europe, via, Australia and the Cape Mr, Mackie was in the Chair and onh
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  • 800 2 WHERE THE FIVE DAY’q BATTLE REPORTED TO-DAY L, fought. [“Pinang Gazette” Special.] Tokio April The very meagre news that is aIL ed to leak through from the scene operations makes it a matter a h very greatest difficulty to fonmiLu satisfactory report, but from a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 545 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. iimswi wifi AND P. P. C. ROYAL MENAGERIE OF performing wild animals. notice of sale. TO-NIGHT! I tMS TO-NIGHT!! j By Order of the Sheriff, Location Data Ixramat Gardens. PENANG. MORL CHANGES. The undersigned is instructed to MORL 3 OH \NGES take possession and put up for P/K
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  • 653 3 great battle fought. Easting Five Days. H JAPANESE VICTORY. rT v Tii"l s\m) Russians RepulsedKILTIENCIIANG captured. H-| )C “Land Campaign and that “imbattle" have at last emerged Km crysalis into the realm of hard The first great battle has been Sixteen thousand Japanese ■jjv attacked thirty thousand Rus;li;,|
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  • 781 3 Mysterious Underground Stream, mining WORK STOPPED. Shareholders Re-assured. On Friday morning, according to exclusive wires published on Friday ami Saturday and now corroborated by lull report in the Times of Malaya,’’ considerable excitement prevailed in [poh that the Tronoh Mines had been flooded by an underground rush
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  • 141 3 OPENED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Greater than the Chicago Fair. [Reuter's Service.] London, Ist May. The St. Louis Exhibition has been formally opened by President Roosevelt who touched a button at Washington setting all the machinery in motion. With the unfurling of flags an immense throng sang The
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  • 28 3 Loubet’s Successful Visit Terminated. [Reute>'s Service.] London, Ist May. President Loubet has reached Marseilles. His visit to Italy was highly successful both politically and socially.
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  • 25 3 Su an!-: y Dx feat ed. [Reuter’s Special, j London, Ist May. London County beat Surrey by an innings and 51 runs.
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  • 522 3 IRELAND v. SCOTLAND—LEAGUE FOOTBALL—ENGLISH TEAMN' ON THE CONTINENT. Press Club, London, April Bth There was a lot of holiday football during the week, but beyond the fact that the English and Scottish Leagues met in at Manchester on Easter Monday, there was little of real importance. The
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  • 189 3 [From Our Own Correspondents]. Taiping, 29th April. Rev. C. C. Handy, Vice-Principal of St. John’s College, Ceylon, is on a visit to Perak. After a Ipng spell of inertia, the New Club and the Perak Club members indulged in hockey to-day. Each side scored two
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  • 127 3 Penang, 2nd May 1901. (10/ courtesy of the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank 1 10 q, 4 months’ sight Bank 1 1013 16 3 Credit 1 1015/16 3 Documentary 1/11 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 140 3 days’ sight Private 142 Bombay,Demand Bank 140 3 days’ sight Private 142 Madras,Demand
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  • 106 3 Bengal, Brit., 2751, Phillips, 30-4, Shanghai, gen. P. O. Hong Bee, Brit., 2030, Peters, 2-5, Singapore, gen. Wee Bin. Silverlip, Brit., 4903, Hocken, 2-5, London, gen. Boustead, Co. Trieste, Aus., 3203, Mecozzie 2-5, Yokohama, gen, Aus. Lloyd. Calchas, Brit., 4279, Hannah, 1-5, Liverpool, gen. W. M. Co. Nam
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  • 60 3 Langkat per Jin Ho at 1 p.in. P. Swetfenliam and Malacca, per Pulau Rimau, at 2p m. T. Anson, per Lady Weld, 3 p.m. Rangoon per Nam Yong, at 3 p.m. P. Swettenham and S’pore, per Pin Seng, at. 3 p.m. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and via,
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  • 25 3 Taw Tong, for Langkat. Canton, for T. Anson. Mary Austin, for P. Swettenham. Oldenberg, for S’pore, China, and Japen. Jin Ho, for Langkat.
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  • 24 3 Steamer From Due Agents. Pundua, Rangoon, 3-5-04, H. L. &Co. SAILINGS. Steamer For to Leave on Agents. Pundua, Rangoon, 4-5-04, H. L. Co.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 78 3 Slight Injuries often disable a man and cause several days’ loss of time and when blood poison develops, sometimes result iq the loss of a hand or limb. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment. When applied to cuts, bruises and burns it causes them to heal quickly and without
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    • 511 3 NOTICE. CENTRAL SALES ROOM. We liave authorised Mr. John By order of the Administrator of Robertson Brown to sign our firm \na Mahomed Sultan Merican bin per procuration from this date. Ahamad Oimir Nina Merican, late DAA ID BROWN Co. of Hutton Lane, Penang. ’2nd Ma\ 8 1994. lgS 229
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