Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 May 1904
1904-05-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1904-05-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1888. MARTYN &.C0- NO 98 VOL. LXII. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement2236 1904-05-04 1 ■’PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co- SHIPPING MOTICX W —■■TiyLl W». ■gXINSULAR AND ORIENTAL O NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. •7 STEAM NAVIGATION H 4 KoninKlijke Pakbtvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of COMPANY. H p ISteamers. n n I Expected'arrivals and I I IMPERIAL GERMAN2,236 words
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Article740 1904-05-04 2 Those -who occupy the seats of the mighty in the Federated Malay States are exercising themselves with the excellent idea of fostering agricultural industries in the Peninsula. As we have frequently pointed out, no more desirable movement could be set on foot. Alluvial deposits, even of740 words
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565 1904-05-04 2 Tinis quoted to-day at §77.60 Business done. Japan still seems to be ambitious to make Port Arthur an open port. Judgment in the libel action brought by a Mohamedan lady against a native paper published by the Criterion Press, Ltd. is reserved. The s. s.565 words
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55 1904-05-04 2 Rejoicings at Kuala Lum pub. [From Our Own Kuala Lumpur, 4tli May. A subscription list has been started for a public demonstration in honour of the Japanese victory’ at the Yalu with a torchlight procession and probably a dinner to which respectable Japanese will55 words
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Article63 1904-05-04 2 [Rttuler’s Special.] London, 4th May’. Mr. St. John Brod rick states that the cost of the Seistan boundary commission is estimated at five thousand sterling monthly, devolving on the Indian revenue. Replying to a complaint from the Porte about not being consulted regarding the Anglo-French Agreement[Rttuler’s Special.] - 63 words
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Article800 1904-05-04 2 A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE OF KUALA LUMPUR. A Verne-cum-Stevenson-avec-Wells kind of article recently appeared in the long columns of our Selangor contemporary, and, though far-fetched, it iswell worthy of reproduction. The writer wielding a skittish pen, writes thuswise ’Tis said that it is rash to800 words
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Article453 1904-05-04 2 character. No/oye VrcmyM Petersburg, PRESS COMMENTS ON THE Only Wh*t wLJ Ex Pec Precisely as was expect.j j„ t informed naval circles of e Japanese bare begun the markable dash and enterpri., 1 have known whereto strike I to strike quickly.-“Kve, un ’J New York. 5character. —“ No/oye VrcmyM Petersburg, - 453 words
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Article198 1904-05-04 2 —Reuter. The “Turkestan Gazette" pofl the following picture of the warj| Far East, as seen through Tin® spectacles, which gives a gowl i the notions that the natives tral Asia entertain about the® and progress of the struggle, a® cated Turcoman was heard deli® the following story—Reuter. - 198 words
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Advertisement493 1904-05-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. IttllHll AND the Municipal Commissioners wilROYAL MENAGERIE be held at the Municipal Office at op 3 p.m.,on Friday, the 6th instant. PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. L A qovtjer Biggs, T NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! I Ut9 K Ag. Secretary. Location Dalo Krainal Gardens. LAST FOUR NIGHTS LAST FOUR NIGHTS FOR SALE493 words
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Advertisement71 1904-05-04 2 It Works Like Magic.—The relief obtained from Chamberlain’s Bain Balm w’hen applied to a burn oi’ scald is so, nearly’ instantaneous that it seems almost magical in its effect. An injury of this kind heals without maturation when this remedy is applied and unlese the wound is very severe does71 words
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Advertisement79 1904-05-04 2 Chamberlain’s Cough JR e ,e< mother’s favorite. It is pleas safe for children to take and cures. It is intended espccra coughs, colds, croup and whooping and is the best medicine made foi diseases. There is not the least in giving it to children for.it conf opium or other injurious79 words
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Article594 1904-05-04 3 ANOTHER ST. PETERSBURG CANARD. Te> Jap Warships Said to rh Sunk. BIG BATTLE AT GENSAN. Kuropatkin Hurrying to the Rescue. TOKIO EN FETE. This morning we were startled by the receipt of the news that St. Petersburg gives credence to a report that eight Japanese warships594 words
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Article44 1904-05-04 3 A Loss to China’ [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 4th May. Pekin reports from a reliable source that Sir Robert Hart is mentally indisposed. Mr. F. A. Aglen, Chief Secretary, I. M., Customs, Pekin, is his successor, temporally it is hoped.44 words
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54 1904-05-04 3 The East African Service. [Reuter's Special.] London, 4th May. A Committee has been appointed composed of representatives of the Chief Government offices to consider hat subsidy is likely to be required for a British Steamship service to East Africa and what contributions British possessions interested are[Reuter's Special.] - 54 words
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Article856 1904-05-04 3 Chinese Non ya Charged with Criminal Hiievch of Trust. JEWELS WORTH 53,200. A curious case of alleged Criminal Breach of Trust was heard before Mr. Bryant on Monday, and yesterday, the recused, a Chinese nonya, was committed tb the Assizes. The Honourable E. W. Presgrave appeared856 words
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Article541 1904-05-04 3 Taiping 1904 Horse Griffins. [From Our Own Correspondent.] The Taiping Griffins were drawn for at Singapore on the 26th April by Mr. C. Sugden, President of the Singapore Sporting Club, and Mr. P. Scott Falshaw, the Government Veterinary Surgeon. They are generally accepted as being the best lot541 words
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Article204 1904-05-04 3 [From Our Own Correspondents]. Taiping, 2nd May. Mr. V.Van Geyzel took over the Taiping Rest House yesterday. Mr. E. J. Keinplen provided refreshments at the prize shoot yesterday. It is reported here that the negotiations for importing a number of Griffins for members of the204 words
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Article737 1904-05-04 3 MR. NORTH CHRISTIE SATISFIED WITH HIS VISIT. Rubber-growing is now an established industry in the Straits with an ensured and prosperous future before it. The fact that level-headed and farseeing Ceylon men have invested in rubber estates in Selangor speaks volumes for the stability of the737 words
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Advertisement20 1904-05-04 3 STE ARN&’ WINE, whets the appetite, wids digestion, improves assimilation, strengthens the stomach so that food does good. Stearns’ Wine.20 words
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Advertisement84 1904-05-04 3 An American Editor, Mr. John E. Cook, publisher of the “Banner-Stock-man, of Clarendon, Texas, U. S. A., in a letter regarding Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea Remedy says: 4 On one occasion I am sure it saved my life, curing me of a very bad attack of cramp colic.” This84 words
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Advertisement577 1904-05-04 3 NO TICK I THE CHENDARIANG HYDRAULIC TIN MINING Co We have authorised Mr. John Robertson Brown to sign our firm per procuration from this date. j :A n n^qK 1 f l O, i < V a DAVID BROWN Co. 9« of Shareholders will be held at A T the577 words
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Advertisement2406 1904-05-04 4 insurance notices. I NOTICES, 2- [Government of perak lime for sale. fresh regu- mannheimjnsuranceo7 fire insurance. t .r. I ER M 0 B LARLY. Marine Insurance. Queen Insurance Company. ANGE company I DRESSER for Malakoff Estate| wanted EXCELLENT quality lime Royal fiRE Insurance Company. Hospital. Apply to burnt from limestone,2,406 words
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