Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 May 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED I 83& N0» 12 OL. LXII. MONDAY, 9th MAY, 1904. price 20 CENTS.
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    • 2128 1 !i PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co- I SHIPPING NOTICES. AND ORIENTAL 0 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. i STEAM NAVIGATION Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of I COMPANY. Steamers. n o I expected arrivals and i IjfjStipffi IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. intended sailings
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    • 9 1 WHISKY D. e. iN v V BRAND. MARTYN CO-
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  • 719 2 Few people would have anticipated only a comparatively short time ago that the agreements signed between the British and French Governments on Bth alt. would have been possible. The 'movement, says the London and China Express is likewise a curious one. Great Britain is the ally
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  • 372 2 REJOICINGS IN KUALA LUMPUR. Chinese Enthusiasm. As briefly reported by telegraph in our issue of Saturday, the Straits Chinese and Japanese at Kuala Lumpur have joined hands in general rejoicings over the result of the Yalu battle. Our correspondent now writes that the grounds
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  • 406 2 d b Tin is quoted tc- lay at 576 75. Buyers, t no sellers. e i) The next Selangor race meeting will e take place on June 21st, 23rd and 25th. e The P. and O. mail from home is ex--0 pectcd to arrive here
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  • 849 2 SOME OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. England v. Scotland. Press Club, London, April 15. The International match between England and Scotland was played at Glasgow on Saturday on one of the worst afternoons of the whole winter. There were a succession of blizzards throughout the morning and afternoon, making
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  • 746 2 SATURDAY’S FOLLOW—-MY—-LEADER. Captain Maclntyre At-Home.” Takingadvantngeof H.M.S. “Talbot’s” short visit here, the Committee of the above popular Club arranged nt short notice for a follow-iny-deader for Saturday afternoon, and a most enjoyible outing resulted. r The rendezvous was the parade ground, the finish being at Delwara,’ Capt.
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  • 692 2 ri POUM. OF “D EVI Me j BkuntWOod.” 4|,1) fl Our racing contingent fn fl coiring Singapore meeting 7?« k■ of a few comments. For are represented by Mr < hin’s “Devilment” by 1 1 rained by; A. Camplin (Afl Cumming’s “Bruntwood” and in charge of F. Low
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 606 2 NEW BEACH SEREET AUCTION ROOMS. AUCTION SALE. Favored with instructions the undersigned will sell by Public Auction At the above Sale Rooms No. 4a. LOGAN’S BUILDINGS, On. Wednesday, llth May, 190 g. 2recommencing at noon punctually. A specially selected Assortment of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Comprising Solid Brass Telescopic Standard Lamps best
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    • 55 2 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 w hen this remedy is applied and unless the wound is very severe
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    • 64 2 An American Editor, Mr. J Cook, publisher of the “Banneiman, of Clarendon, Texas, U. letter regarding Chamberlains Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy <. ‘On one occasion I am sure it sa\eu ny life, curing me of a very bad atta if cramp colic.” This remedy meet with the same success in
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  • 25 2 DEATH. Boyle.—On the Bth instent, at the General Hospital Penang, Joseph Boyle, master mariner, in his 46th year. R. L P. Liverpool papers please copy.
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  • 489 3 n A LNY 1N Similar Plight. nT ARTHUR ISOLATED AND TAI J ENW AN OCCUPIED. ALRXEIHFF ESCAPES. (|W T i;e Great Stronghold Was Corked. fi r PROTEST AGAINST INFRINGEMENTS < OF NEUTRALITY. XJIH’RI AN ARMYREINFORCED I f Our Erclu,*'V-. Service."] Shanghai, 7th May. ie .Japanese occupied Ta lien
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  • 43 3 His Protest Refvsid. London, Bth May. I s Holiness the Pope has sent to ace a formal note strongly protesting Inst the head of a Catholic s’ate dug the Quirinal. France has replied Mutely refusing to entertain the lest.
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  • 28 3 Captured Ex-Ra.jah Released. [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 9th May. ex-rajah of Patani, captured My months ago by the Siamese, irned to Patani on April 27th.
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  • 36 3 Great Jubilee Handicap. [Reuter’t Special.] w t London, 9th May. u Ypsilanti.” i( Cerisier.” General Cronje.” PMe and foreign news. [Reuter’* Special.] London, 9th May. r‘ South African Cricketers have C 'J io London.
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  • 94 3 BRITISH VICTORY AFTER SIX HOURS FIGHTING. Captain Bethune Killed. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th May. A company of the Gurkhas and a company of the Sikhs were attacked bh fifteen hundred Thibetans on the 6tA instant below the Karo pass. After six hours fighting in which the
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  • 151 3 A Benefactor of the Merchantili Marine. [Our Ex hisive Service.] Singapore, 9th May. Our Singapore correspondent wires this morning that Captain Busk died on Saturday. Captain Andrew Shcrwcll Busk was one of the oldest skippers in the Straits, md was the president of the Singapore Branch
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  • 428 3 Victory f»»k Balik Pulau. A Very exciting and keenly contested game came off on Saturday between teams representing the Police and Balik Pulau. Thete were at least a thousand spectatois. Messrs. Mclntyre and Mathews fulfilled the duties of linesmen, and Mr. W. C. A. Dainton acted as re- feree.
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  • 1651 3 MR. S. TOMLINSON’S REPORT. Reasons for the Recommendations. [C* nlinued]. Arrange with Governmene for the •on.! ers ton into forest ri serves of all A 'he slops in the llelau Valley above the I-rd of Pa ya 'Terubong Pass.— The object of this recommendation is to A
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  • 79 3 The Golf Club Tournament. Results played on Saturday, 7th Men’s Doubles —Final. Dr. Jamieson C. Bradbery beat J. R. Stronach H. A. Neubronner. 6—4 6—3. Ladies’ Champ ionship—Fina I. Mrs. Freer beat Mrs. Jamieson 6—3; 6—2. Profession Pairs—Final. C. W. Anderson E. S. Haslam beat L. Blackmore G.Teeling
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  • 545 3 Taiping, 6th May. Mr. C. E. Sugden took charge i< of the Taiping Branch uf the Cmut» i.< Bank. Tu liable Mr. R. O. N. Anderson to take .up his duties as Acting State Engineer, Mr. W. A. Wilkinson is to be placed in temporary
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    • 21 3 FOR THE COUGH OF INFLUENZA, 'teams’ Wine is the reliable prompt remedy. It soothes and heals the air passages. Stearns’ Wine.
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    • 246 3 Slight Injuries often disable a man and cause several days’ loss of time and when blood poison develops, sometimes result in 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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    • 2573 4 INSURANCE NOTICES. NOTICES. WANTKD. i WANTED FRESH ARRIVALS REGU- MANNHEIM INSURANCE Co. FIRE INSURANCE. 1 GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. WAN!ED. FKl.an kk 0 Gl.Olu.?>/r,.J DRESSER for Malakoff Estate! WANTED AN OVERSEER and Clerk for LARLY. MarinbJnsvkakce. K Hospital. Apply to the Government Experimental GIANELLI MAJNO a The undersigned Agents will ac-
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