Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 May 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-05-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. ESTABLISHED 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. j(0, 107 VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 14™ MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement2153 1904-05-14 1 PRICES apply to MARTYN Co- SHIPPING NOTICES. .pjXHTAU AND ORIENTAL SCHER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. STH. \M NAVIGATION ffl Si- i /|A BREMEN. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of COMPANY. I I h fl\\ IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Steamers. o £> u >ihvu<4 \nd2,153 words
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Advertisement7 1904-05-14 1 WHISKY c. IXIE W BRAND. MARTYN CO-7 words
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Article455 1904-05-14 2 Sir F. A. Swettenham delivered a most interesting lecture before the London School of Economics and Political j Science, which is in connection with the i University of London. On 20th instant in his own admirably lucid way he described the methods of crown colony i455 words
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235 1904-05-14 2 To-day exchange rate is 1/10 /5/8. Tin is quoted to-day at 875 BusiI ness done. Mr. J. H. M. Robson, inanag; »g director of the “Malay Mail” 1 c Penang today for London and Paris. Mr. W. Duncan, the Manager of the Sugar estates at Teluk Anson, has left for235 words
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Article796 1904-05-14 2 A Draw after all. The Ladies’ v. Gentlemen’s Cricket Match which blossomed in excitement on Thursday faded into a draw lasi evening, the fair sex having to content e themselves with a moral victory. The y ladies knocked up 80, of which Mrs Williams made 12,796 words
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Article834 1904-05-14 2 YESTERDAY ’S-FOLLOW-MY 1 LEADER. i 1 Dr. Mas. Mugliston “At Home.” t e One of the most successful follow-my--1 leaders, both as regards the composition of the field, and in the line of F country chosen by the loaders, took 1 place yesterday afternoon, and was thoroughly834 words
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Article861 1904-05-14 2 THE CORINTHIANS’ TOURBENSON AS ATHLETE—THE ASSOCIATION FINAL—WARNER’S WELCOME HOME. Press Club, London, 12th April. With the last match of their Continental tour, the Corinthians brought their season to a close. In every res- pect it has been a remarkable one, but in as much as they regained861 words
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Article432 1904-05-14 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FROM THr WORLD’S PRESS. j A YOUNG,TER who saw a dachshund for the first time the other day descril ed it as half a dog high and ado»» a ?i i half long.” Straits Times. d Is Motor Cycling Exkrcise J Some people432 words
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Article319 1904-05-14 2 [FiO.n Oar Own Correspondents.] Taiping, 12th May. The British Resident has returned from Singapore and is now in Ipoh. It is reported that Messrs. Burhan Co. are closing their Ipoh branch at the end of this month.. Col. Walker’s lecture to-night at the Ceylon Association was319 words
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Advertisement467 1904-05-14 2 TO LET. “GRACE-DIEU” Penang Hill, furnished, from 15th instant. Apply Dr. DONALD, 30 Beach Street. Petmug, 11th May, 1901. OPERA YAP CHOW THONG. Saturday, AAth May, 1901. AT THE TEK SOON THEATRICAL HAIL, Campbell Street. The Ixdra Perm ata Theatrical Compan y at Selangor Will stage for the first time467 words
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Advertisement16 1904-05-14 2 Aery palatable, even children enjov to take it, but it is Stearns’ Wine net the others.16 words
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Article212 1904-05-14 3 I -mchwang almost p h ABANDONED I s Great War Loan. Ih’fSMA» LpI.XESI-; DESTROYER sunk. {Reuter's Se>vic s London, 13th May. H >'• Petersburg states that B j R'liarl'* 1 itcll rc P<»‘ts ft Japanese j upwards of 10,000 men with most I v mountain artillery,{Reuter's Se>vic s ] - 212 words
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Article127 1904-05-14 3 Renier’s Services.] London, 13th May. Beicestcrshirc has beaten Warwick■ie by 8 wickets. Notts has beaten ■nt by 3 wickets. Yorkshire has beaten ■mhridge University by an innings and rims. Oxford University has beaten ■ninset by an innings and 45 runs. ■The papers generally approve of theRenier’s Services.] - 127 words
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Article70 1904-05-14 3 Mr. Chamberlain and Fiscal Policy. Renter's Special.] London, 13th May. I Mr. Chamberlain speaking at Birminglanf contended that the fiscal scheme lad produced a great change abroad. Fations no longer threatened us and lumping had sensibly diminished. He pished he could be certain that the p'al scheme wouldRenter's Special.] - 70 words
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179 1904-05-14 3 I Amongst the Coum.il awards on the examinations held in Gray’»-|Lni-iia]| in March, the following local successes are included. (institutional Law and Legal History. Cli 'ss 1. L. P. Ebden. Mr. Ebden is District Officer of Larut nnd Kiian, and Registrar of Titles, Perak. He179 words
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Article958 1904-05-14 3 JUBILEE GENERAL MEETING. Straus Bank i.-s Prospects. I he fiftieth ordinary general meeting >t the shareholders of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China was held on Wednesday at the Cannot street Hotel, London, EC., Mr. J Howard Gwyther presiding. The Chairman sai l I958 words
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Article1802 1904-05-14 3 FRANK OPINIONS ANENT THE GOVERNMENT OF CROWN COLONIES. The Straits’ Unique Administration. (Confinjie'l from Yes'erday's Issue Respecting the military contribution Sir Frank stated: —“The Straits Settlements contributes one-fifth of its total annua I revenue t< t ie support of the ga. rison ind Ido not,1,802 words
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Article438 1904-05-14 3 The Acheeu Races were run on the sth and 7th instant. Two Straits jockies participated, Burke and Southall. Btirkt won the race for all horses on Highlander,” V. Southall being second o" “Morning Joss”Sonthall won the 6th race on Ybo,” Burke being second on Runaway. Burke scored438 words
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Article521 1904-05-14 3 St. George's Church. unday after Ascension, 14th May. 8 a.in. Matins. (Choral.) i-oa.m. Holy Communion, (Plain.) 10 a.in. Chinese Servic»’. 5 p.m Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m. Ilivh Mass, at Ha.in. and Vespers ami Benediction. at 5521 words
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Advertisement15 1904-05-14 3 *4p. Eaßns Wine, a general tonic andd n Kth restorer. Always reliable. AlUst be Stearns’.”15 words
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Advertisement76 1904-05-14 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 without76 words
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Advertisement102 1904-05-14 3 How to Avoid Trouble. —Now is the time to provide yourself and family with i bottle of Chamberlains’ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summei is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or102 words
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Advertisement70 1904-05-14 3 It Works Like Magic.—The relief obtained from Chamberlain’s Main 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 does70 words
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Advertisement163 1904-05-14 3 NOTICE. SS. “Pulo Rimau will not ri n between this port, Port Swettenhani and Malacca from 10th May to 7th June, but will resume her re vice on 7th June. 2106-6 NOTICE. St. ANDREW’S BALL, 1903. A Meeting of the Subscribers to the above will beheld in the Chamber of163 words
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