Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 May 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-05-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. I 114 VOL. LXII. WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement2098 1904-05-25 1 ■rices APPLY to MARTYN Co. SHIPPING NOTICES. AND ORIENTAL ri NuuDDFUI SCHER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON Yis N K IS A. trf NAVIGATION fk BREMEN. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Link of COMPANY- |fl\ IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Steamers. o O I ivn M 7|\\ INTENDED SAILINGS2,098 words
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Advertisement8 1904-05-25 1 WHISKY ID. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.8 words
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Article994 1904-05-25 2 Programme for 21st, 23rd and 25th, June 1904. FIRST DAY. 1. —The Maiden Plate. Value $3OO and $5O to second horse, provided there are five starters the property of different owners. A Race for Maiden horses. Ex-Griffins allowed 14 lbs. Weight 9.7. Entrance $lO. Distance R. C.994 words
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Article396 1904-05-25 2 Another Avar crisis seems to be approaching. The Japanese advance has not continued so rapidly as at first and at several points they seem to have halted before formidable concentrations of the enemy. NewcliAvang is only nominally evacuated and is still to all intents and purposes396 words
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Article571 1904-05-25 2 GOOD RACING IN LOVELY WEATHER. PRESENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR. VICTORY FOR ESSINGTON. [F/’o/n Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, 25th May. The weather for the opening day of the Singapore Races was fine and there Avas an excellent attendance. The Race Committee Avere honoured by the presence571 words
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Article151 1904-05-25 2 Mixed Foursome* Handicap. Just one short of a dozen couples have entered for the above and the draw and Handicap reads as follows H’cap. 1G Mrs. Murray Dr. Donald, bye 14 Miss Taylor Buckland, Jr. sc. Miss V. Brown J. R. Brown, 14 Mrs. Stephens Mr. Fox151 words
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Article861 1904-05-25 2 A SUNNY BANK HOLIDAY AND VICTORIA DAY. THE HUNT CLUB AT THE RESIDENCY. DINNER AT THE “E. O.” A more eojoyble V» hitsuntide than that brought to a close yesterday Penang has not known. The sky was in kindly mood despite our Weather Prophet’s gloomy forecastings—and what861 words
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Article853 1904-05-25 2 ST. AMANT’S VICTORY IN THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. FATALITY AT PUNCHESTOWN. THE LAST OF BENDIGO. London,* Press Club, Friday April 29. By his victory in the first of the classic races at Newmarket on Wednesday, St. Amant in a measure atoned for his defeat and inglorious display853 words
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Article469 1904-05-25 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FRnu A WORLD’S PRESS M 7 1 A Tip for lacendariei, a An Insurance story is told i n a a paper. In an East-end grocer’s customer, pointing to some hand bottles, addressed the pronriotr.» “Vhat vere does bottles vor, Ik e a469 words
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Article29 1904-05-25 2 Singapore v. Talbot’s XI. Singapore, 24th May. Singapore has beaten Talbot’s Belangor team at cricket (a friendly match). The visitors Avere beaten by an inningi and 25 runs.29 words
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Article371 1904-05-25 2 Service.] London, 21st May. I Mr. Roosevelt’s nomination for th I American Presidency is assured. London, 24th May. I President Loubet in a speech at Ami said that the foreign policy of France wa directed toward* the maintenance of peace! and the strengthening of her alliancesService.] - 371 words
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Article626 1904-05-25 3 < Y KILLED AND WOUNDED. vgWCHWANG N REOCCUPIED. ~.x POSITIONS ENORMOUSLY F l> STRENGTHENED. IIP mSE repulsed BY COSSACKS near J FZNS-HJANG-CiIENG. [Oar Exclusive 6'erricex.] London, 24th May. j Kissians hive re-occupied New- 1; c! -f prevail? in the Japanese camp jL-huang-cheng. U Kobe, 24th May. \lnir.il626 words
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Article61 1904-05-25 3 Ambassador Withdrawn. [Reuters Se; ti'cc.] London, 22nd May. I ranee has recalled her Ambassador b-»m the Vatican owing to the wording a protest addressed to tl e Powers "‘mltiuieously with the protect of the «th May. 7 London, 24 th May. Nisard has left Rome, but[Reuters Se; ti'cc.] - 61 words
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Article572 1904-05-25 3 ALLEGED ATTACK BY THE NOVIK. THE BOGATYR BLOWN UP. RUSSIANS SOWING THE SEAS WITH MINES. BRITISH PRESS INDIGNANT. [Our Exclusive »Serric?x.] Kobe, 24th May. The Japanese Navy Department is informed that the Russian warship Orel has been stranded anl wrecked at same place not mentioned. Singapore,572 words
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86 1904-05-25 3 [Reuters Service.'] London, 21st May. The Thibetans ambuscaded eight Sepoys carrying a mail to the rear of the British camp. Tiie mail carriers reached the camp with three casualties after an hour’s fight. London, 24th May. The Standard's correspondents at Tientsin and Fengchuan state it[Reuters Service.'] - 86 words
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50 1904-05-25 3 I Reuter's N.errme] London, 25th May. Kemal Pacha son-in-law and aid-de-camp to the Sultan of Turkey was arrested on the 21st instant with other high officials as the result of a discovery of secret correspondence with Princess Khadidji daughter of the ex-Sultan Murad.I Reuter's N.errme] - 50 words
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Article1244 1904-05-25 3 A GALA DAY AT THE RACE COURSE. PENANG AMATEURS’ SUCCESS. LADY RIDERS TO THE FRONT. Bright sunshine favoured the Hunt Club for their Gymkhana Meeting yesterday afternoon, when some capital sport was witnessed and excellent amusement provided. The attendance lyas very good, the members enclosure being1,244 words
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Article364 1904-05-25 3 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Dawn on the 2.3 rd May promised all that was required to ensure the success of the Regimental Athletic Sports,but heavy rain fell about 1 p.m., and lasted three and a half-hours. Just before five o'clock it luickly cleared, and364 words
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Article236 1904-05-25 3 To the, Editor of the Piuany Gazette. Siu, —I am sorry that Forlorn Wanderer in his letter to you has not explained the case sufficiently to enable the public to draw their own conclusions. May Ibe permitted to do so now, as the matter is of236 words
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Article436 1904-05-25 3 [Frortt our oiru coro Kuala Lum] vr. 22 lay. A gang robbery is reported fro Pudu, particulars of which have not yet come to hand. The Conservator of Forests F. M. S. has gone to Negri» Sembilan on a tour of inspection. Mr. Rene Proust, of436 words
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Advertisement60 1904-05-25 3 NOTICE. S. S. Palo Rimuu will not run Sjßmg between this port. Port Swettenham and Malacca from 10th May to 7th June, but will resume her revice oi| 7th June. McAlister s Co., Ltd. 19 BEACH STREET, PEfIAfIG. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF Asbestine Safety Lanterns, AND Safety Night60 words
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Advertisement253 1904-05-25 3 Opera Yup Chow Thong. TO-NICHT AT THE TEK SOON THEATRICAL HALL, Campbell Street. The Indra Fermata Theatrical Company OF SELANGOR Wednesday, the 25th May, 1904. Prince Namroz. To-morrow bight Thursday, 2Gth Moy, The Piece Entitled SHAMSIR ALAM. The Company is expecting in a few days time Dutch Actresses from B253 words
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