Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 May 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1904-05-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. NO. 100 VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 6tb MAY, 1904. SHIPPING NOTICES. PRICE 20 CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement2276 1904-05-06 1 PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co- AND ORIENTAL O NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. STEAM NAVIGATION H W Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of i COMPANY. I Steamers. n n I Expected arrivals and i j IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. intended sailings and expected2,276 words
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Advertisement7 1904-05-06 1 WHISKY D. G. laNEW BRAND. MARTYN CO-7 words
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Article665 1904-05-06 2 The Yellow Peril cry is being taken up again. Russia, finding the Japanese stronger than most European powers, is 'j once more posing as the “bulwark ol Christianity'’ and the future “Saviour of civilization.” This is the Bear in sheep’s clothing a defaulter disguised as a665 words
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667 1904-05-06 2 Tinis quoted to-day at $77-25 Business done. The latest betting on the Singapore Derby is :—Essington 6-4, Juindo and The Idler 3-1, Blunderer 4-1, Devilment and Gold Bar 5-1, Bruntwood 6-1. The “Times of Malaya” hears on good authority that the Tronoh miners ire beating667 words
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Article107 1904-05-06 2 There will be a Follow-my-leader tomorrow the 7th inst. Meet at the Parade Ground at 5 p.m. sharp, finish at Dilwara,” where Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Maclntyre will be at home to the members of the Hunt Club and their friends. Slight Injuries often disable a107 words
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Article656 1904-05-06 2 AS SEEN FROM JUBILANT JAPAN. Tokio, 11th April, 1904. News from '-Manchuria, which has been coining through rather more freely during the past week than it has for some considerable time, shows that the Russian plan of procedure is exactly what might have been expected656 words
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Article119 1904-05-06 2 The Golf Club Tovrnament. Events played on Wednesday, 4th May Profession Pairs. C. W. Anderson E. S. Haslam heat C. Bradbery J. R. Stronach 6—4; 6—2. Played on sth M ixed Doubles. Mrs. Adams W. H. McArthur beat Dr. Mrs. Jamieson, 6—3 6—4. Ladies' Single Handicap—Final. Miss V.119 words
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Article385 1904-05-06 2 Varying Opinions on THk French AGRg EM NT AN,) i-o. Two Discobo.iit N 0,,. Nerer in onr recolloelio,, U Britain given away so much f„, J,!, i mg.—“ Morning Post.” w M The Agreement is, a p ar i. tells us, a triumph for French acy,385 words
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Article333 1904-05-06 2 e THE LAZY MALAY, o (To The Editor il Pinang Gazette, j Sir, —Mr. Alleyne Ireland’s estima 1 J of the Malay that he is the uhJ steadfast loafer on the face of earth you can make no appeal 1 him for industry,'’ though ludiero® would, it333 words
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Advertisement455 1904-05-06 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. iiwws eliiTTjiS» j, < Robertson Brown to sign our firm AND per procuration from this date. RO YA L MEN AG E RIE DAVID BROWN .Co. OF f PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. 4, Logans Buildings, TO-NIGHT! I at 9-15 2nd May, 1904. 2291-6 w TO-NIGHT!! Location Vaio Kraniat Gardens.455 words
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Advertisement15 1904-05-06 2 STEARNS’ WINE for all wasting diseases. It increases weight. Consumptives find it does good.” 215 words
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Advertisement16 1904-05-06 2 STEARNS* WINE, improves both appetite and digestion. It brings back health to the weak and sickly.16 words
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Advertisement10 1904-05-06 2 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE,CM Must be Stearns’ and you get genuine.10 words
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Article471 1904-05-06 3 HK rsTEFA Thousand Casualties Be ported. WtAKTIH’K corkbd at last. Stronghold to be Attacked I^V 1 from Land. ■demonstration in tokio. (F 5 K'SHTALINSKY’s ESCAPE. [Our Exclusive Service.] London, sth May. vcrn London papers report that battle fought at Chunghialien the ;lllS lost 7,000 men and471 words
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Article38 1904-05-06 3 Gigantic Schemes. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 6th May. The British Cotton Growing Association has decided to apply for a Royal "barter. The capital to be £500,000 in shares. No profits for the first seven years.[Reuter’s Special.] - 38 words
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Article186 1904-05-06 3 [Reuter’s Special.] London, 6th May. London has beaten the M. C. C. by seven wickets. Lord Lansdowne replying to Lord Spencer confessed that the progress of reforms in the Balkans was disappointing and if not accelerated we might be confronted with a situation of the gravest[Reuter’s Special.] - 186 words
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Article586 1904-05-06 3 MAY GYMKHANA MEETING. A very excellent Gymkhana meeting on May 24th is promised us by the energetic members of the Penang Hunt Club. The- following attractive programme has been drawn up. 1. LIGHT WEIGHT HUNTERS HURDLE RACE. Cup Pkeskntkd by the Bankers. For galloways 14.2 and under586 words
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Article806 1904-05-06 3 [From Our Own, Correspondent.] Hongkong, 23rd April. The all-engrossing subject here is still —the war. It is true that there is not much in the way of news coming doxyn from the Front, but what little does come is eagerly devoured, and discussed from all points of806 words
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Article299 1904-05-06 3 [From Our Own Correspondents]. Taiping, 4th May. collision occurred yesterday al Taiping Railway Station which resulted in damages to two covered waggon* and a brake-van. The pointsman directly responsible for the accident has absconded. Mr. C. E. Sugden of the Singapore branch of the Chartered299 words
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Article440 1904-05-06 3 li’OH Branch. The shooting for the Peters Cup came off on Sunday morning and proved t function at once successful and pleasant. The sixteen competitors who faced the starter were Messrs. R. Risk, H. P. Jurtis, J. Lomas, E. Spink, H. W. David-! son, F. Staple440 words
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Advertisement92 1904-05-06 3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the mother’s favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children92 words
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Advertisement54 1904-05-06 3 It Works Like Magic.—The relief obtained from Chamberlain’s Pain Balm when applied to a burn or 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 unless the wound is very severe does54 words
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Advertisement71 1904-05-06 3 An American Editor, Mr. John E. Cook, publisher of the Banner-Stock-mau, of Clarendon, Texas, U. S. A., in a letter regarding Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy says: “On one occasion I am sure it saved my life, curing me of a very bad attack of cramp colic.” This remedy71 words
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Advertisement519 1904-05-06 3 LE’l*. CENTRAL SALES ROOM. £om°nd Bungalow from 10th Sale. ApnL Apply to r On E. W. PRBSGRAVK. thc ]KH ij-30 Valuable HAnsehold Furniture NOTICE OF SALE consisting of Almirahs, Iron Bedstead», Dining By Order of the Sheriff, Tables, Rattan Furniture, i>E N A NG. Pictures, Crockery, Cutlery The undersigned is519 words
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Advertisement2499 1904-05-06 4 NOTICES. J i GOVEKNMEXT OF DERAIL “^177x) 8 SALE. Hosf^T^Apph t Alalak n Kstatci WANTED. EXCELLENT quality lime AJNO’S Marine Jnsl range. Royal ANOE 1 MAVAri?» burnt from limestone, can be had GIANELLI MAJN The undersigned Agents will ac- Liverpool, -i MANAGER, Assistant Dressers on $420 per in any quantity2,499 words
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