Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 May 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1888. I pi 9 VOL. LXII. TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2451 1 z 1 M IICES APPLY TO I MARTYN Co- I shipping notices. AND ORIENTAL *9l NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. j NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. fr^lnipYny ION Wjk\ BREMEN. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of I fl I /IAA IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Steamers. o o ■vpECTEP ARRIVALS
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    • 8 1 WHISKY n. c. laNEW BRAND. 1 aVAHTYN CO-
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  • 19 2 On the 16th instant at Tanjong Rambutan, Kinta, Perak, the wife of R. C. Petherbridge of a daughter.
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  • 884 2 The Empress Dowager and Si) William Vernon Harcourt have extreme views of the Chinese character and the! suture of China. Both would have! een staggered had they heard th< bentiments expressed by keen littL Chinese gentlemen in the Chinese Town Hall last night; indeed no thinking
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  • 608 2 Tin is quoted to-day at $75/05 Business done The Home Mail per German packet lof 20th April, was delivered in London [on 13th May. St. George’s Girls School will close for the Summer holidays on Friday afternoon, and will re-open on June 15th. There will
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  • 862 2 A CHAPTER OF FORGERY CASES Gang Robbers Fail to Appear. The third assizes of the year opened before Mr. Justice Law nt the Supreme Court this morning. There are seven cases on the calender. The first cast was against three Chinese for gang robbery. The accused are on
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  • 934 2 ANECDOTAL ALLEGATIONS ANENT ALLIGATORS. Crocodiles ir Penang Harbour. The following article contributed to the Field by Mr. H. H. Hipwell will bf of interest to Penangites. Swimmen especially should take note. Ajer Buaia Bernang (teach a crocodile to swim) is a favourite Alalay retort, but
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  • 282 2  -  of bachelorhood.— Keblc Howard h Sketch.” NOTES AND NOTIONS WORLDS PRESS® 01 Übiquitous R A nn,w V 5 hitby has discovered t)*/-. ire radio-active. If a healn. 'S oe discovered that is f lP p j iclivity it is likely to do an? 1 r ’4
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  • 413 2 A Costly Campaign for Hollas The Aclieeu war, which beganin is reported to have cost Holland a 280 millions of guilders up to the ■lof last year. The war is in its stage, but still drags on, the opera I being now mainly against the Gave reports
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    • 352 2 UIGTOfUR DH. Eastern and Oriental Hotel Tuesday 24th May, 1904. Special Band in Attendance flnrm and after Dinner. SxRKIES BROS, Proprietor». OPERA YUP CHOW THONG. TO-NIG HT TO-NIGHT! AT THE TEK SOON THEATRICAL HALL, Campbell Street. The Indra Permata Theatrical Company of Selangor Tuesday, 17th May, 1901. BERTHA SEIGFRIED. The
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    • 80 2 (CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to Th, Jfditor'' written on one side of the paper on ly md accompanied by the writer t name and addree». •lot necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee <J iood faith. g LL monies must be paid to the General Manages rl at the Pinang
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    • 83 2 Chamberlain’s Gough .11 mother’s favorite. It is safe for children to take a <1 i cures. It is intended espt < J coughs, colds, croup and v cough, and is the best medic i j these diseases. There is not danger in giving it tochddien tains no opium or other
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  • 399 3 tl >X\ ESE vessel accidentally SUNK. I engagement in Kerr Bay. I RUSSIANS’ STUBBORN RESISTANCE. I PORT ARTHUR STORMED BY I 1 LAND AND SEA. r [Dur E-cdusive Services.] Kobe, 16th May. rpi )C Japanese cruiser Miyako toiicheil a mine in the bay above Talienami sank after
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  • 198 3 On Saturday evening last the nev premises of the Kinta Chinese Club Ipob, situated on the main road leading townwards from the Railway Station, presented a most brilliant appearance. Flags were flying fron every part of the building; Chines* lanterns, scrolls and every other imaginable decoration
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  • 329 3 RECEIVED BY THE KING AND QUEEN. Praise from Press and People. THE POSITION IN THIBET. [lleuter’s Special.] London, 17th May* Lord Curzon has arrived in London. He drove straight from Charing Cross Station to Buckingham Palace where their Majesties-received him in the most cordial manner. He
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  • 74 3 [Chtr Exclusive Services.] Hongkong, 16th May. The torpedo destroyer Hart has been damaged extensively after colliding with a Chinese launch. There were no casualties. [Holder's Service] London, 17th May. By mutual agreement the Powers aave warned Turkey of the serious langers to which she will expose
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  • 364 3 [From Our Own Corr-spondeids.] Taiping, 15th May. Col. Walker, c.m.g., left this morning for Kuala Lumpur having received a telegram yesterday reporting the death' of Mrs. Adam and the serious illness| of Capt. H. W. D. Adam. The Sultan’s house at Kota has been dismantled and
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  • 797 3 Decortication and Degumming A NEW INVENTION. —THE PROBLEM SOLVED. [Continued from yesterday's issue.] Having produced the ribbons, the next process—and by far the most delicate—is that of degumming. There are several processes undoubtedly in use at the present time, but it is believed in almost every case that
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  • 1389 3 IMPORTANT MEETING LAST NIGHT. Straits Chinese and the Future of the Celestial Empire. The Chinese Town Hall was crowded with Straits Chinese and a sprinkling of Europeans last night, to hear addresses by three prominent Chinese scholars, Dr. Gnoh Lean Tuck, Mr. Lee Teng Hwee, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 59 3 It Works Like Magic—The relief obtained from Chamberlains Main Balm when applied to a burn or scald is so nearly instantaneous that it seems almost magical in its effect. An injuiy of this kind heals without maturation when this remedy is applied and unless the wound is very severe does
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    • 12 3 STEARNS’ HAEDACHE CURE, Cures, Must be Stearns’ and you get the genuine.
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    • 304 3 NOTICE. S.S. “Pulo Rimau will not run between this port, Port Swettenham and Malacca from 10th May to 7th June, but will resume her revice on 7th June. 240 6-6 THE YANKEE NOVELTY Co. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. YVhcn looking for bargains Go through the whole town Get the very best prices
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    • 2866 4 INSURANCE notices. NOTICES. NOTICE. GOVERNMENT OF PERAK I TO LET. FRESH ARRIVALS REGU- MANNHEIMJNSURANCE Co. FIRE INSURANCE. ’ton AND Ch2»BE?n We have authorised Mr. Join, w n Lomond Bungalow from lOti, LARLY MarineJnsuranck. R IPANY Robertson Brown to sign our firm vvajnijw. April. Apply to GIANELLI MAJNO nndprsiirned Agents will
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