Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1904-05-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 188-3. 1(3 VOL. LXII. TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement2184 1904-05-10 1 w PRICES apply to MARTYN Co- SHIPPING NOTICES. I\>l LAR AND ORIENTAL ft NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISIIA. STEAM NAVIGATION Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of COMPANY. ’I I Steamers. q n Expected arrivals and IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. intended sailings and expected2,184 words
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Advertisement22 1904-05-10 1 X Y YV. Y K X > X a AA i k"’ X k D. 6. JLr IM E W BRANP. MARTYN CO.22 words
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Article609 1904-05-10 2 Nearly sixty years in the Straits ictive, hearty years of labour, public ind private, with but eighteen months it Home is a record. That those years «liould he unblemished, and that when he veteran should have reached the last milestone on the road of life ic609 words
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89 1904-05-10 2 T o-days exchange rate is 1/10-7 /8. Tin is quoted to-day at $75 70. Business done. The European chargedwith mi rler in Singapore has been s mfenced to a month’s simple imprisonment. This morning a Chiiianmi was fined I $2OO for being in possession of $6O '■.vorth of Bhang nit89 words
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Article769 1904-05-10 2 PENANG’S OLDEST INHABITANT. An Honourkd Career. i i It is with deep regret we bare to record the death of the Hon’ble Janies Mont asm Bent Vermont, c.m.g., at the ige of 77 years. He died at his residence Marble Hall at 1.30 this morning.769 words
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Article865 1904-05-10 2 CRUSHING THE RUSSIAN FLEET. A Danger to Shipping. Pinang Gazette Special. Shanghai, 22nd April. Though the past week has not been devoid of news, there has been little of the excitement which we had during the previous interval. Details concerning the fighting of the 13th and[ Pinang Gazette Special. ] - 865 words
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Article385 1904-05-10 2 NOTES AND NOTION v Things are better all, fl fortnight the weather 1,?!^I Consols and the stock mailW have shown a marked i>J Cotton King has been de??" 6 pean interference in tl, e w Jl> East seems more unlikely? Chinese labour difficulty fl fact, everything385 words
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Article229 1904-05-10 2 Penang’s Thlefhone Snfl fj At the meeting of the Lt|U| Council held on Friday, the Jg|| Secretary laid on the table a <lfl|| rule made for Penang with rt|fl| rat-guards on supposedly ships; and a statement t( garrison. The Colonial Secretary ‘xpenditure of $15,000 for the nent229 words
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Advertisement471 1904-05-10 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. D. C. A. ADRIN de SILVA I Co, THE hereby give No 127, PENANG STREET, notice that my share in .Messrs. PENANG. Guan Seng Soon of 221 Beach Street, Penang, trading as Sundry j GOLDSMITHS. Storekeepers, have been transfer- JEWELLERS AND DEALERS IN red to Chuah Yeoh471 words
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Advertisement11 1904-05-10 2 STEARNS’HEADACHE CURE, Cures Must be Stearns’” and you get the genuine.11 words
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Advertisement55 1904-05-10 2 Mv An American Cook, publisher o V’ as C. 8 man, of Clarendon, letter regarding Kenir Cholera and Urnrrl o‘On one occasion J < my life, curi,, “I/ Tin’s renie of cramp co I c s j u the with the same nev er M is in America and ne\cr55 words
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Obituary17 1904-05-10 2 DEATH. Vermont. —At Marble Hall, this day, the Hon’ble J. M. B. Vermont, c.m.g., aged 78 years.17 words
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Article577 1904-05-10 3 ANOTHER HOPE of RUSSIA DISSIPATED. Japanese Still Advancing. POSSESSION OF SOUTHERN MANCHURIA PRACTICALLY ASSURED. DISEASE raging among the RUSSIANS. [Reuter's Special.] London, 9th May. Reuter wires from Newchwang that the Russians arc preparing to evacuate t )C port. The troops are leaving t H day and every gun[Reuter's Special.] - 577 words
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Article35 1904-05-10 3 Review by the King. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th May. Yesterday great military manoeuvres were comenced at Aidershot, thousand men participating. His Majesty and H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught were present.[Reuter’s Service.] - 35 words
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Article85 1904-05-10 3 [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 10th May. Yesterday the Italian press announced that M. Barcrc, the French Ambassador at Rome, will stand for the Presidency of France at the next election. [Reuter’s Latest Wires.] London, 10th May. Obituary:—M. Pleske, Russian exminister, is dead. Cricket: —Ina match between85 words
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Article292 1904-05-10 3 L’HE HUNT CLUB’S GYMKHANA—THE PENAN 1 GRIFFINS—THE GOLF CLUJ TOURNAMENT. I i.< sporting of the Executive of the Hunt Club to hive arranged for thei* Annual Gymkhana Meeting for Victori» D.iy, and considering the 1 irge numbet »f amateur equestrian? we now hav« here,-it should bi a huge292 words
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Article501 1904-05-10 3 The Derby Candidates. Press Club, London, April 15. Although their numbers are gradually diminishing, there are still some of the old school of sportsmen left wh<> begin their racing season with the Craven Meeting, and end it with th» Houghton Meeting at Newmarket The first-named fixture, which501 words
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Article795 1904-05-10 3 Trouble Expected. [From Our Oivn Correspondent.] Shanghai, 22nd April. The relation? b-twem the Russian' in 1 the Chinese officials theoretic»llj «till in charge of civil affairs in Manchuria are being closely watched here The Russians, with their usual uncon •ern for others, seem to be riding with795 words
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Article832 1904-05-10 3 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE OF THINGS ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL AS VIEWED FROM LONDON. London, 15th April, 1904. Of course the topic of the hour is the Russo-Japanese war, which, having been in bud for so long has at last burst into a colossal flamboyant blossom. The832 words
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Article468 1904-05-10 3 John Meyer is a smart youth i i tinpostal service. He resides with his parents, as does also his sister, 'Jis? Alice Meyer, a young lady sixlee.i of age. A reporter called on Mrs. Meyer recently, and elicited from her particulars concerning a family experience of468 words
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Advertisement15 1904-05-10 3 STEARN’S WINE, is pleasant to take. Its effect is certain in preventing cought and colds»15 words
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Advertisement14 1904-05-10 3 DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU CATCH ’OLD but begin now with Stearns’ Vine moderate doses.14 words
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Advertisement13 1904-05-10 3 STEARN’S WINE, strengthens th» resistance to disease of th» lungs am air passages.13 words
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Advertisement314 1904-05-10 3 NEW BEACH SEREET AUCTION ROOMS. AUCTION SALE. 3 with iustiuctions the undersigned will sell by Public Auction At the above Sal» 1 Rooms No. Li. LOGAN’S BUILDINGS, Ou Thursday, 12th May, IOOj. commencing at noon punctually. k specially selects! Assortment of MHCELLANEOUs ARTICLES Comprising Solid Brass Telescopic Standard Lamps best314 words
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