Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 May 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY- ESTABLISHED I 83& NO. 105 VOL. LXII. THIRSDAY, 12th MAY, 1904. PBICK 20 CENTS.
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    • 2439 1 prices apply to I MARTYN Co- SHIPPINGNOTICES. ■j\ <l LAR AND ORIENTAL NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. STEAM NAVIGATION 11 BREMEN. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of COMPANY. IS nl\* I J g j fllyV IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Steamers. o r> expected arrivals
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    • 7 1 VZHISKY D. C. NEW BRAND, MARTYN CO-
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  • 785 2 A few years ago, any one who should have prophesied that any widespread deep and permanent impression would or could be made upon the Ch nese in the inteiest of natural feet for women would have been laughed at for his fatuous optimism. Yet this is
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  • 1284 2 Tin is quoted to-day at §75 80. Business done. H. H. Sir Cnarles Brooke was in Singapore on Monday. The cable steamer “Recorder left Penang for Malacca early this morning. Harmston’s circus opened in Singapore last night, and a good season is promised. Detective
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  • 366 2  -  STRAY GLIMPSES OF THE GREAT WORLD’S FAIR. A bird’s-eye View in 36 Minutes. ]B.y Walter Williams.] As you have just announced in your telegraphic column, the great St. Louis Exhibition has been opened by President Roosevelt, and is now in full swing. Thoughthe Fair covers an
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  • 797 2 NOTES AND NOTLONts FRm I WOItLD-S I Snakes in Ireland A Britiu. inentary paper has been i ss fl Reports on the Adnii Ilis S I Functions of Ministries of (gI tlOn aj I Foreign Countries. Unde? I mg Siam,’we find ;—-“Air t get briefly informs
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    • 651 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PENANG ICE AND INDUS NOTICE. TRIAL Co., Ltd. A General Meeting of Planters Depots:—Beach Street. —Open will be held at the Selangor Club, on week days from 7-30 to»s p.m. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, the 15th on Sundays to noon. of May, 1904, at 11 a.m. to consider
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    • 20 2 pm?? 1 T V^ 1T UXTIL YOU CATCH lv? LD b ’i lt bBglu nyw with Stearns’ Wine moderate doses.
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    • 16 2 STEARNS’ WINE, for convalescents, 2 rpm any severe illness. Its great value 3 at once seen.
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  • 502 3 ■i\l> \N ESE TRANSPORTS K'll) TO BE SUNK. i Victory Confirmed. k* sslA FOUL OF CHINA. s PROTECT TO THE KjINESE THRONE. T Arthur Bombarded. AGAIN BESEIGED. Bsi: LOANS SUCCESSFUL. 7(f Exclusive Sei vices.] London, 12th May. KIl it have withdrawn from Arihiir railway. A Russian
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  • 19 3 [Reuter's Service.] London, 12th May. uliau cruisers Esmeralda b'ahues” have been sold to a I lirni.
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  • 94 3 A CHINESE COMMISSIONER S DOUBLE DEALING. Forward to Lhassa I [Reuter's Service London, 12th May. A Times wire from Gyangtsestates that the Chinese commissioner, Ma, deliberately concealed a Thibetan plot to attack the mission on the sth. The Chinese Parr, of the Chinese customs, who was joint
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  • 30 3 Newmarket Stake*. [Reuter's Special.] London, 12th May. The following is the result of tin Newmarket Stakes run yesterday 1. “Henry the First.” 2. John O’Gaunt.” 3. “St. Amant.”
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  • 67 3 Victories for Lancashire and Surrey. [Renter's Special.} London, 12th May. Lancashire has beaten Leicestershire by an innings and 61 runs. Surrey has beaten Hampshire by 253 runs. Warner’? I Australian team has scored 300. In the second innings 31 runs have been scored for 1 wicket; The rest of
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  • 462 3 F From Our Own Correspondents.] Taiping, 10th May. The postman in Pai it Buntar detected for concealing letters without delivering them, was fined $5. The death is announced of Mr. H. L Taylor, P. W. D. Storekeeper, who left ast month for India. He was ai
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  • 816 3 L S 5 TO THE MERCHANT SHIPPING GUILD. His Strenuous Career. On Monday we regretfully announced the somewhat sudden death of the well-known and well-liked Captain Busk giving at the same time a brief biography ’of deceased as kindly supplied by his fi ien 1, Mr.
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  • 427 3 Return of Tungku Abdul Kader. the people’s rejoicing. The following news, which we have already briefly announced in our tele- graphic columns, reports the satisfactory closing of an unsatisfactory episode, and denotes the intention of Siam to adopt a more conciliatory policy towards the Native States to
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  • 21 3 A Follow-my-leader has been arranged for to-morrow 13th inst. Meet at the Dato Krainat Gardens, at 5 p.m.
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  • 318 3 [The Duke of Marlborough stated the >ther day that he was credibly informed hat at first at any rate many Chinamen to leave their wives at home.] L’he parting of our ways lies here, But, almond-eyed, forbear to weep l”is that, although I hold you dear, The
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