Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No H 6 VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 27th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2139 1 FOR prices apply to MARTYN Co. SHIPPING NOTICES. pE yiNSI’LAR AND ORIENTAL “ft NORDDEUTSJMTER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM KAVIGATICN Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSENKAISHA. STEAM Nx\\ IGA HON jn I /JK I— Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of _.J’2 H LUX IMPERIAL GERMAN.MAIL LINE. Steamers. p IXI’ECTED ARRIVALS AND fl r
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    • 7 1 WHISKY iTA L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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  • 797 2 Whatever may be one’s opinion of that expert in political pyrotechnics, Mr. Winston Churchill, one can only hear with regret that his admirers are speaking of his future as of assured greatness if his health will hold.” This streak of pessimism in their confidence has been
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  • 708 2 Tin is quoted to-day at $75/40. Business done. The Band will play on the Esplanade on Monday next at 9 p. m., weather permitting. N Chinaman this morning received 14 days imprisonment for the theft of a brass pipe valued at $4. The shooting
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  • 1006 2 TRACKING A WOUNDED TIGER WITH BUFFALOES. Hints for Straits Sportsmen The method of tracking a wounded tiger bv means of buffaloes is not new, but though—like all keen shikaris —I have read numerous books on big game shooting, I cannot recollect having come across a detailed description
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  • 268 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FROM Tu» WORLD’S PRESS. Gilbert Redivius. Mr. W. S. Gilbert has lost nothin» his sparkling wit. Meeting Mr. Waller at the Gallery First Nighters’ CH dinner at Frascati’s last night he said U ferring to the previous evening’s produe tion of Miss Elizabeth’s
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  • 616 2 HINTS FOR HUNTERS. A correspondent, well-known among the fiery, untamed horsemen of Penang, sends vs the following list of hints on the Ettiquitte of Hunting and Riding. He signs himself “Novice,” but we believe that he adopts the mnn de yueurre through excess of modesty. 1.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 435 2 SAVE YOUR EYES. CENTRAL SALES ROOM, Have them thoroughly examined and 3 Union Street. PROPERLY FITTED WITH By of the fldministratO r of Glasses. Ana Mohamed Sultan Morican bin Aharned SPECTACLES Sultan Mertcan bin Ahamad P rvc ri nCQFQ Omar Winn ««rican of Hutton Lane. nzuro TO BE SOLD BY
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  • 10 5 CREATES sensation in Kylil'l’ I l unconfirmed.
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  • 10 5 j’ \TTLE fought but a>ii.T unknown.
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  • 328 5 B EAR SICK AT HOME. oF pIS\FFECTED MUSCOVITES FOR TREASON. )rK Exclusive Services.] London, 26th May. |B formed and captured to-day. London, 27th May. |IK \k>xeicff reports that the I ](iSt a steamer and two torpedo to block Port Arthur. Singapore, 27th May. I Japanese warships bombarded iur an hour
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  • 10 5 B warships despatched I TO MACAO.
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  • 51 5 I [Our Exclusive Service.] I Hongkong, 26th May. F'mndioi a magistrate who was recalled I Canton has lied to Macao. The r s demand for his immediate exItion has been refused. Six small warships have been despatched. II wtuguese Adamastor has been rer 1 from
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  • 59 5 IM. Delcasse’s Opinions. [Reuter’s Service. I London, 27th May. jl’llou’ book on the Anglo-French contains a letter from M. to the French representatives deferring to Egypt he says that l o h ‘enient safeguards the financial of Frenchmen and these are by their under-taking not to rt
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  • 498 5 FINE SPORT ON THE SECOND DAY. VICTORIES FOR ESSINGTON,” GLENCOE,” AND OBERON.” Singapore, 26th May. One Singapore correspondent wires this morning that yesterday’s races were run in fine weather and that excellent sport was witnessed. Several of the events produced close and exciting finishes, and the handicapping
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  • 248 5 Singapore, 27th May. The following handicaps were issued this morning Steward’s Cup Oberon 10.12, Battenberg 10.3, Duchess 9.9, Bara 9.3, Felspar 9.2, Portfire 8.11, Shine 8.8, Joan 8.6, Barchester 8.5, Glencoe 9.12, Meros 9.10, Architect 10.7, Banester 9.4, Empreza 8.6, Starlight 8.3, Guard 8, Viking 7.12, Battlefield, Florida,
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  • 907 5 MEETING OF THE NEW COMPANY IN PENANG TO-DAY. ANOTHER TRONOH. A meeting of the shareholders of the newly-launched Company, Papan, Ltd, another addition to the tin-mini:ig concerns of the F. M. S., was held at the Chamber of Commerce this morning. Mr. Murison Allan took the
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  • 300 5 A QUESTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A esterday afternoon at the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Law another case of perjury in a judicial proceeding, against a Chinaman named Chu Cheng Keat, was commenced. The charge was that the accused on or about 13th August and 7th November, 1903
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  • 545 5 Some Facts And Figures. The report of the Consul of the Netherlands t't Penang on the preceding year states that the quantity of goods sent to Sumatra is greatly increasing, and merchants generally express their satisfaction with the execution of their orders, although sometimes complaints are
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  • 742 5 AN INFORMAL MEETING AT WINCHESTER HOUSE. PROSPECTS IN KELANTAN. An informal meeting of this Company was held on 3rd inst. at Winchester House, E. C., for the purpose of affording the shareholders an opportunity of meeting Mr. R. W. Duff, Managing s)irector, on his return from
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  • 159 5 Kuala Lumpur, 27th May. It is authoritatively stated that the night express will not be opened till 1905. Mr. F. Belfield’s trap was smashed to atoms yesterday. Luckily no one was injured. Mr. Lake Chow Thye’s name is mentioned as the probable successor to Mr. Pasqual as President of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 McAlister g Co., Ltd. 19 BEACH STREET, PERARG. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF Asbestine Safety Lanterns, AND Safety Night Lights. INSPECTION INVITED. McAlister Co., Ltd. 19 BEACH STREET, PENANG.
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    • 2796 6 I N S U R A NC E N O T 1 (J E S. fl •NOTICE 8. v NOTICE. x A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. TO LET. FRESH ARRIVALS REGU- MANNHEIM INSURANCE U<> 1 I I.E INSI E. YjON’Zxh^ j LARLY. Marine Insurance. Queen Insurance Company. ANCE We have authorised Mr.
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