Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 118 VOL. LXII. TUESDAY. 3lst MAY. 1904. Css.lN 3 «3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1691 1 fOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. Sdoping. Shipping. Shipping. Sfiippirg. Ip.j O. Steam Navigation. British India steam navigation co., ltd. 11», d. Brm«. Nippon Yusen Kaisba. Coinpa.ny. komnklijke paketvaart maatschappij, negapatam line of steamers. JA?AN MAIL STEA F Co LtdI EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 7 1 \4 ATT qfrvtcf Imperial
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    • 10 1 WHISKY D. C. I IVEri T Be? AND. MARTYN <?■. Co.
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  • 845 2 Reuter informed us yesterday that the Militia Volunteer Commission appointe d to enquire into the condition of our Home Defences has at last unburdened itself. For fear of offending the delicate susceptibilities of the liberty-loving the Commission has arrived at a decision which suggests a compromise
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  • 574 2 Tin is quoted to-day at $74.25 —Buyers no Sellers. A Kling was sent to jail for one month this morn’ng for the theft of a watch valued at $1 A Chinaman was this morning fined $lOO by Mr. Hereford for storing petroleum without a
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  • 880 2 OPENING OF THE SEASON AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. SUCCESSES FOR LONDON COUNTY. From Our Sporting Correspondent.] London, 6th, May. The cricket season began last week, with a match between Surrey and London County at the Crystal Palace. It was a capital game all through, but London County
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  • 564 2  -  some instrument.—John Oliver ILbks'M the Academy. NOTES AND NOTIONS pnZ WORLD’S PU £sg Til Easily Explain Mr. Justice Darling wants u i is a “fell fiend.” It i s a angel. Evening News. PcrfMiovs Albioa. I We must take the bull bold! I horns and strike
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  • 269 2 The Editor, Pinamj Gazette. Sir, —However cogent may la? tiie aign- mentis advanced pro and con last /Satin' at the discussion of the Queue question-.” Kuala Lumpur, or however piT'.sewoiu’fl may be the conduct of Mr. Cheng in cutting off hjs queue, whin) abundantly proves
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    • 272 2 NOTICE. -I'lll-: Ki it i ■al I tised for the iB;h .3. postponed to the -nd Ju;y, o the Selangjr Meeting. Monday, wie uu* v j ALMA tiAKER, R. p. PHILLIPS, //on. Secy, A'. G. Secretary, Mav 3 9 th. 1901. _±LIU TO LET. 83r W. MAIN& O N Dental
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    • 76 2 ESTABLISHED 1833. mvdt be addressed to The Editor,” w,itie,i on one side of tie paper only and accompanied by the writers nc.ne and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yi LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the “Pinang Gazette” Office,
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  • 1190 3 thf great stronghold totterTHE JNG T 0 ITS FALL. and figures about the FACT aw FORIRES 3. t >uese victories have cut off the small ‘'i a on which Port Arthur, the Pelll '2 i stronghold of the Muscovite, is vaU!l j and the victorious General
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  • 485 3 It is'stated that in view of a threatened Japanese descent upon the Island of Sagaalien, the local autaorit es taeie have issued a nofficat on to the effect that if the convict peso ?eicare to take up arms in defence against the enemy they are at
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  • 514 3 the ruse will have succeeded.— Pall Jiall Magazine. MACLAREN’S CRICKET DON’TS.” The following don’ts may be of use to Penang cricketers when struggling for victory against the Southern Settlement or F.M.S. Don’t tell your fellows that the left-hander is making the ball turn a yard, and
    the ruse will have succeeded.—Pall Jiall Magazine.  -  514 words
  • 485 3 PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES. A despatch has been received at the Foreign Office, from H. M. Charge d’Affaires at Bangkok, enclosing copy of a “Note on Mining in Siam,” by Mr. H. G. Scott, Director of the Department of Mines in Bangkok. Mr. Scott has compiled this pamphlet
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  • 394 3 ARRIVALS. Benarty, Brit, 2510, Sarthet, 30-5 London, gen.. Sandilands Buttery Co. Janet, Nicoll, Brit., 474, Nichol, 31-5, Moulmein, te i., Koe Guan, Co. PvLAu Rimau, Erl;, 297, Neike.i, 31-5, Deli gen, H. L. Co. Ma.a ’a, Ge 348, Block, 31-5, Deli. Coffee Tobacco, Bebn Iteye’ A Co. i
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  • 507 3 Exchange.. Penang, 31st May. (Bi/ Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bark, 1 /10 J. 4 months’sight Bank 1/11. 3 Credit 1/11/3/16 3 Documentary 1/1 InCalcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 142. 3 days’ sight Private 144. Bombay, Demand Bank 142. 3 days’ sight Private 144. Madias, Demand Bank 141-,.
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    • 58 3 NOTICE. INURING the docking of s.s. G. Lansberye, her place will be taken by s.s. General Pel. SAVE YOUR EYES. Have them thoroughly examined and PROPERLY FITTED WITH Classes. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, LENSES and FRAMES Of All Kinds Supplied. J. HARMON LEVI, Eye-sight Specialist and Expert Optician. CAN BE CONSULTED
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    • 240 3 NOTICE. IVE have authorised Mr. John Robert- son Brown to sign our firm per procuration from this date. DAVID BROWN Co. 4 Logan’s Buildings, 2nd May, 1904. 229 1-6 TO SELL. I OMOND,” Penang Hill. Area nearly 9| orlongs. Two Bungalows. Several sites. Apply to 225 s tu th E.
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    • 176 3 NOTICE S. S. Palo Rimau will not run between this port, Port Swettenham and Malacca from 10th May to 7th June, but will resume her revice on 7th J une. Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. THE Agricultural Show’ for 1904, has been fixed to take place at
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    • 108 3 D. A. ADRINA DE SILVA DO., No. 127, Penang Street, Penang. GOLDSMITHS. Jewellers Dealers in and Precious Stones. Tortoise Shell Goods and Ceylon Hand-made Lace, &c. PENANG BAND. UOTICE is hereby given that from this date the charges for the services of the Band will betas follows Dances 9 p.m.
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    • 95 3 Empire The Ideal Machine for OFFICE WEAR Being Built on Principles Comprising Great Strength and Simplicity of Construction. supplied to The Admiralty, Board of Trade, War Office, Post Office, Crown Agents for the Colonies. Great Western Railway, North LondonRailway, L. B. and S. C. Railway, L. and N. W. Railway,
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    • 715 4 GRAHAM 4 Co., Ltd., llp NS TL S -NOTE. WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, WEEE THE 4, Beach Street, Penang. COLD <lm HALL’S coca wine PAR,S EXH,B,T,ON 3 CROWN HALL’S coca PATERSON, SIMONS Co. WINE HOWARTH ERSKINE Ltd. W HIS KY the great restorative and the finest nervine for influenza, and physical fatigue,
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  • 161 5 COSSACKS HARASSING GENERAL KUROKI’S REAR. (OSSIAN LOSSES AT KINCHAO. AMERICANS STARTLED BY TERRIFIC POWER OF JAPANESE SHELLS. [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 31st May. Telegrams from Hongkong this morning state that it is reported that a number of Japanese transports are landing troops in the northeast of Korea.
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  • 69 5 BRITISH OFFICERS KILLED OR WOUNDED. Heavy Thibetan Losses. [Reutek's Service.] London, 30th May. The Daily Mail's correspondent at Chumbi reports that Lieutenant Garstin and three sepoys were killed, while Capt. O'Connor and Lieutenants Mitchell and W alker and nine men were wounded on the 26th instant
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  • 31 5 Assent of Cape Governor Withheld. [Reuter's Service.] London, 30th May. The Governor of the Cape has withheld his assent to the Chinese Exclusion Bill awaiting His Majesty’s pleasure.
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  • 291 5 Warships Leave Macao. [Our Exclusive Service.] Hongkong, 30th May. The Chinese gunboats have left Macao Without trouble with the Portugese authorities. The Czar in an interview with the chief press representatives of the Empire asked them “in the future to write the truth and nothing but the
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  • 783 5 [From our own correspondents.] Taiping, 29th May. The Championship of the Golf Club has been won by Mr. Tate. Renong House in Penang has become the property of the F. M. S. Railways at a cost of $300,000. In the itinerary of the Governor’s visit to
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  • 539 5 RESUME OF THE SINGAPORE RACES. Sefton's Soliloquies That the Singapore Spotting Cub's Spring Meeting, which finislied on Saturday last, was a distinct success from start* to finish goes without saying. This was chiefly due to the fine weather, the s ittsfactoiy entries, and consequently large fields, but
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  • 584 5 A BATCH OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED. The following new books were received up to 27th May, 1904 Life in a Garrison Town, by Lieutenant Bilse Strong Mac, by S. R. Crockett; Letters of Lord Acton to Mary Gladstone, by Herbert Paul The Vineyard, by J. O. Hobbes The
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  • 361 5 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A EUROPEAN CONSTABLE. CASE HEARD THIS AFTERNOON. One Month’s Imprisonment. At the Police Court this afternoon the hearing of the case against E. P. C. Frank Adams, charged with receiv'ng an illegal gratification of $2O, was proceeded with lief ore a Bench Court
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 Cholera Infantu m.—This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed, with each bottle,
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    • 159 5 The Efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Calm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. If troubled with this painful disease procure a bottle at once. One application relieves the pain. All dealers sell it. PENANG ICE AND INDUSTRIAL Co„ Ltd. Depots —Beach Street.—Open on week days from 7.30 p.m.
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    • 280 5 NOTICE brown co., Monumental Sculptors, Entries for the 2 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA. Sdangor Races do (Established a. D. 1852.) n<vf cIhCO fill IO Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen 11 IF I LIUdC till IX lIWII Granite, and Chunar Stone. Qn SdtlirridV Orders taken for Name Slabs for fixing to Gates,
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    • 1355 6 1 THE Siberian Butter. f 81LSEED^ COPRAH SP!C S4 C ;aii^t ß i A J BRITISH PHARMACY, L°*£TJ 10tb Apr POTOISCHING FRANKEL, TRI ooffic I 427 penang road. 72 22-5 th e. w. presgrave. 8 Agentsan! Produce Brokers, specially for such s npi <is w i I Edlial in every
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    • 527 6 Penang Foundry c O 2? j LIMITED. (ESTABLISHED ENGINEERS, millwri Gh I BRASS and IRON fl SHIPWRIGHTS, Blacksmiths, Coppery B Plumbers, 1 BOILER-MAKERS, 1 bridge boil J and I CONTRACTORS. FOR THE SUPPLY AXD H E P.\IR STEAMSHIPS, MACHINE® AND Structures of all kinds. ALSO SALVING CONTRACTORS Machinery, Engineering :-l
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