Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 May 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED N O. 113 A OL. LXII. SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1904 PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2435 1 n FRIGES APPLY TO MARTYN Co- SHIPPING NOTICES. AND ORIENTAL «fl NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. STEAM NAVIGATION B iK -.£i BREMEN. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of COM PANA 7 'ijs IB STEAMERS r> >O 3 R b|X IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. hikamuks.
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  • 967 2 Our Shanghai correspondent writes bemoaning the paucity of war news, but he has much to siy that is interestling anent the progress of China. The event of ihe week Chinawards, In isays has been the stranding and ultimate abandonment of one of the best ol China’s
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  • 551 2 Tin is quoted to-day at §75,'G5-Busi-ness done. St. George’s Girls’ School closed foi i the midsummer holidays yesterday. The Roman Catholic Church is another institution which it is said will be illumined electrically. Mrs. J. K. Birch has kindly consened to distribute the prizes at
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  • 1117 2 i AN ENJOYABLE FUNCTION AVITH AN ULTERIOR MOTIVE. Captain Adams’ Appeal. 1 That noble and spacious building, the Drill Hall,” in the phraseology of > Capt. Adams, lost its usual staid and sober appearance last night and blossomed out into holiday attire. It was swept and garnished,
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  • 669 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FROM TPp I* WORLD'S PRESS. I Hot for the Opposition. 3* One cannot help feeling intenselvili- I gusted and pained at the action of Z r Opposition party at home. After ca fully reading the home papers, the i I I conclusion it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 358 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. rM and 2 Rim breaks. Almost new. Eastern and c/o Pinang Gazette. Penang, 19th Mtp', 1904. Oriental Hotels OpERA Y up chow thong. Tuesday 24th May, 1904. to-night to night AT THE ki < M TEK SOON THEATRICAL ||ll|||Cl\ 1 HAIL, j Campbell Street. Band in Attendance during
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    • 35 2 IF YOU EASILY GATCH COLD, your system is l icknig in vitality, you need a tonic. “Stearns’ Wine.” STEARN S~ HA E DAOHK CUR E, Ou res Must be Stearns’” and you get the genuine.
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  • 61 3 I|iKEAKl |iK EAK OF PNEUMONIA. I 'j'wo Horses Dead. I Exdusive Service.] I Singapore, 21st May. I disease of a pneumonic cliav- broken out amongst the horses I The racers Loveshot and lie’ are dea<l while “Blunderer,” Ipvood,” “Caste,” “Launcelot,” hikct’’ “Artillery” have I but, arc recovering.
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  • 209 3 ■oktep sally from port ARTHUR. severe Fightinci on Land. [fjitr Exclusive Service.] I Kobe, 21st May. 1, Russian cruiser Bogatyr l| (M l outside Vladivostock in a fog. Kink. F /5 uters Services j London, 20th May. I. stated in St. Petersburg that it [ported that Russia
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  • 77 3 \H>’utcr’s Services.] London, 20th May. r. William Keswick, whose death Iter reported on the 19th instant, i Mr. John Keswick of Messrs, [line and Skinner, Calcutta, and not lessrs. Jardine and Matheson. lie Berlin Post” says that King tor Emmanuel has accepted an tation from the
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  • 2062 3 The usual fort ni<r]r ly meeting of he Municipal C> mmLsiuims was held at tlii* Muni ipal Dili-eg. vestcrdai afternono, when import mt agenda were dealt, with. There were present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. Cheah Tek Thye, Mr. F. S. B. Gaffney, Mr. Quah Beng Kee,
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  • 466 3 [l’lom Out Oicn Correspondents.] Tai pi ng, 19 th May. L >aded goods waggons on the railway are now to be sealed when despatched from one station to another. Mr. G. P. Cuscaden the new Assistant Commissioner of Police arrived'in Taiping this evening. Mr. D. Butlei
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  • 842 3 HOPES AND FEARS FOR. THE FUTURE. A Selangor Planter’s View. Regardi ii g rubber planting in the Federated Malay States and in Ceylon Mr. Sidney Parry, of Selangor, writes as follows to the I. R. Journal” In these days, when one hears so much of the
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    • 209 3 he Straits Government, Air. Christi< •1 never fear (says a writer in th* topical Agriculturalist”) will soon e a scientific experimental station Gangaruwa with mycologists, agrihiral chemists and entomologists, bably better and more complete n in Ceylon. They do not know at to do with their surplus revenue the Protected
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    • 20 3 STEARNS’ WINE, relieves the distressing cough [of influenza, and bronchitis It invigorates and increases resistance to the inroads of disease.
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    • 13 3 STEARNS’ WINE, is the great nutrient tonic in convalescence from fevers influenza, pneumonia.
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    • 493 3 D A. ADKINA de SILVA Co o 127, PENANG STREET, PENANG. GOLDSM 1 T H S Jewellers Dealers in and Precious Stones. ’Tortoise Shell Goods and Ceylon Hand-made Lace, Ac. 218 9-6 WHJT-MONDA Y A VI( FORI A DAY HOLIDAYS. ’The undermentioned Banks will he closed on Monday and 'Tuesday,
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