Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 May 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. NIL 1(4 VOL. LXII. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • 727 2 When the war fever was flying through the veins of the empire it became a fashion to be a volunteer 01 to open one’s purse in the cause o 1 amateur militarism. Now it is the custom to scoff at the same institutions' ami to call
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  • 812 2 PENANG IN MOURNING. More eloquent testimony to the high respect and esteem in which a citizen was held by his fellow townsmen and Colonists, was never more remarkably exemplified in these parts than thattendered to the memory of the lat< Hon’ble
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  • 832 2 DIGGING MANY MILES OF USELESS TRENCHES. Why Newchwano is being Abandoned. [“Pinang Gazette” Special] Cliefoo, 10th April, 1904. Among the thousands of Chinese who have come from Newchwang lately, 1 go 1 fome stiange stories from strange points of view, through two or three old acquaintances. One
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  • 544 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS WORLD'S One thousand opium 9mi j a leader of the name of g y er ’W started a rebellion 70 mil Chungking, defeating t J 8 troops, who lost 16 men Vii J the remainder fled. T[ le officials are sending reinfn 1
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  • 246 2 The Governor’s First Reception [j?ro»n Our Own Correspondent] The first formal reception held k' B Excellency, the Governor and Anderson at Government House Thursday, was the occasion of 1 gathering of a record crowd of K’.'M subjects of His Majesty. There 1 in fact all sorts
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    • 510 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PENANG ICE AND INDUS NOTICE. TRIALCo., Ltd. We iave au y lol .j se d Mr. John Depots Beach on week days from 7-30 to 5 p.m. I I DAVID BROWN Co. on Sundays to noon. a r n<«»n« Riiikliiurs Carnarvon Street, 32 Penang May 1904 2291-0 Road.
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    • 78 2 (CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed. to Th, JTditorf written on one side of the paper only and accompanied, by the writer s name and address not necessarily for insertion but nt a guarantee oj toodjaith. J-.. g LL monies must be paid io the General Manages «•'X- at the Pinang Gazette
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  • 418 3 V |S<; RUSSIANS CAUGHT BY JAPANESE. aSF> k Guns Dragged up Almost Impossible Hills. ?>■ N E"‘C 11W ANG TOTTERING. japan's Post-War Policy. fll sl m.lME confidence in ultimate Hf VICTORY. |H [Reuters Servic 8 j ffl London, 11 th May. rfl lelcgrani from Admiral Alexcieff to
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  • 48 3 [Reuter's Special.} dj London, 11th May. The Magistrate has consented to bail ■n six thousand each T. H. Hooley, ■oinpany promoter, and Lawson, who Bore subsequently arrested and both ■rimarily charged with attempting to ■efraud one Alfred Paine in connection B'ith a share transaction.
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  • 90 3 [Reuter's Service.} London, 11th May. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, whose illBess from pleurisy we reported yestejB.v, is dead. ■l% Henry Morton Stanley, G. O. B; B 1889; D.0.L., L.L.D; b. 1841; 1890, Dorothy, d., of late C. Bv'inant, of Cadoxton Lodge, X ale flf Neath,
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  • 816 3 M I SSI s. WICKt 'IT AND PkkßT’s REPORT. The following report has been issued o the M embers of the Piipan Syndicate i in I speaks well for the property which Messrs. Wickett and Perry have been prospecting. “Up to date our boring of the property
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  • 448 3 THE POSITION IN SIAM. Britain’s Zonk West of the Gulf. The Anglo-French agreement signed >n Bth instant, and settling many matters ayd causes of possible dispute »etwe<\n the two governments, in a leclaration annexe defines the position »f Siam. With regard to Siam, the English and French Governments
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  • 314 3 Public Opinion on the Verdict. [From Our ouu correspondent.] The amount of interest excited over the Somers case at the Assizes here was extraordinary and exceeded that attending the Rutherford murderer’s trial, two years ago. It will be remembered that Somers, who was pianist to the
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  • 531 3 A Valuable Work for Young and 1 Old. A text-book of the Malay Peninsula” is the title of a well-got up little book by Mr; C. M. Phillips, b.a., 1.1. b., Acting Principal of Rallies Institution, and published by Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. Intended for the use of
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  • 308 3 More Trouble in Singapore. [From Our Own Correspondent.} We do not believe it will be committing anv great error of judgment or fact, if we say that the Opium Farm in Singapore has run into a patch of troubled waters. First there was that little judgment which
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  • 744 3 Taiping, Bth Ma It is a pleasure to note the reviv 1 Saturday cricket in Tai pi ng I weather- favoured yesterday’s ma betv/een Messrs. Barrett and Stain. teams. Barrett’s eleven made 156 runs, and the* enemy 87. It has been arranged that on lib return
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