Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1904-06-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 4 No. 126 VOL. LXII. THURSDAY, 9th 3UNE, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement1676 1904-06-09 1 fOR PRICES apply to MARTYN Co. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. F. H. Stem Navigation. British India steam navigation Co., ltd. 1 itaitatuta fcmeT. Nippon Yusen Kaisha? Coinpany. BIX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co,|Ltd. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. JvX p expected arrivals and departures. f _—tr-i- hW\\ MAIL SERVICE. Imperial German Mail Line.1,676 words
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Advertisement9 1904-06-09 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.9 words
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Advertisement1893 1904-06-09 2 W. CORNFIELD, CH australja^nd CHlNA ol Df- J- COLAmiIS Sj .«id -Outfitter, “—x i CHLORO DYN E 1 ®J|iM Liabinty of Proprietors XBoo,ooo (THE ORIGINAL AND OMLY GENUINE.) Every Buoineso man should ««JX out. ■■■MB Amu. Kennedy &qH coughs. bronchitis. -securitas” t. Wliw Ualcutto Kuala Lumpur SoSbaya CH I ftPODYNF1,893 words
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Article770 1904-06-09 3 more about the south AFRICAN PROTESTS. A HONGKONG OPINION. Our admirably edited contemporary, the <,)////' China Morning Pont, holds similar views to our own anent the Crown Agents’ Question. In a leader this journal says The bitter resentment caused in South \friea by the action of770 words
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Article1017 1904-06-09 3 A RETROSPECT AND A FORECAST. IS PROSPERITY ASSURED. In spite of the complaints of bad times that are heard on all sides at present, and which were particularly prevalent during Chinese New Year (the Chinese “settling day we are faced by the undoubtedly accurate statistics of a1,017 words
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Article367 1904-06-09 3 AN IMPERIAL PUBLICATION OF PARTS. We have received the following letter from Officers in Singapore Sir,—Having been appointed Corresponding Members” to the Army Journal of the British Empire, we are desirous through your courtesy, to bring before your readers the aim and objects of the Journal to367 words
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Advertisement93 1904-06-09 3 CHILDREN ARE THE SUNSHINE, of the home. Stearns H inc makes the 'unshine brighter. A splendid tonic for the little ones. Pains ix the Stomach, like toothache, are not dangerous, but decidedly unpleasant. Persons who are subject to such attacks "ill be pleased to know that prompt relief >imv be93 words
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Advertisement83 1904-06-09 3 Cholera Infantum. —This has long been regareed as one of the most daagerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessay is to give Chamberlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed, with each bottle,83 words
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Advertisement210 1904-06-09 3 NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING ofthe Mahomedan ■il Community will be held at the Town Hall (Esplanade), on Friday, 24th June, 1904, at 2 p,m. All arc cordially invited. Business. To appoint a Kali in place of the late Syed Ariffin. Pawan Abdul Cader Merican. Ilajee Abdul Wahab. K. Patchee Hajee210 words
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Advertisement689 1904-06-09 3 I of Perak. SALE OF GARDEN PRODUCE. VTR. J. W. CAMPBBLL ap. IVI appointed Superintendent of Government Plantations, and all orders for seeds and plants, Arc., from the Kuala Kangsar Government Gardens, should in future be addressed to him at Taiping and not to the District Officer, Kuala Kangsar. Apollina689 words
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Article68 1904-06-09 4 London is agog with rumours of the fall of Port Arthur. The Japanese are reported to have been repulsed with tremendous loss. The Vladivostock squadron, it is said, is active, and four Japanese vessels have been sunk. The release of the Moroccan captives is imminent. More warships are68 words
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Article1328 1904-06-09 4 Moroccan troubles, we arc glad to learn from Reuter this morning, are likelv to blow over after all. This is well, for Morocco has long been a bone of international contention, as all semi-barbarous countries lying at the very doors of a potent civilization are bound1,328 words
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Article513 1904-06-09 4 THE SPRIGHTLY YOUNG LADY “AT HOME AT THE TOWN HALL LAST NIGHT. Floradora for Friday. Although the Apollo production Kitty Grey was never so great a success as “Three Little Maids” and “A Country Girl” yet it may be ranked as standing high in the second513 words
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Article346 1904-06-09 4 A Dangerous Maliy Drug. Ihe other day our Kuala Lumpur correspondent mentioned that a cook in the employ of Mr. Teh Scow Teng of Selangor was charged and convicted for administering a stupefying medicine, with intent to cause hurt, to his masters household, and that the drug346 words
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Article346 1904-06-09 4 win their matches.—“ Sydney Herald.” NOTES AND NOTION’S WORLD’S Pp Ess ,oV 7 'HE “Scarcely anything ofte n( so much as to be called a .J d 7i| /W Sf ners, and as this word hi ’hn.;,, a i *”Hv i S* way into your classicalwin their matches.—“ Sydney Herald.” - 346 words
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Article541 1904-06-09 4 [From Our Own Correspondent. Fleet St., May 13tli. I Mr. Chamberlain made a great spot, I on Tariff Reform last night at Birniinsliani I The country appears not to have risenL I his idea. But lie is a fighting man and if his scheme is not541 words
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Advertisement271 1904-06-09 4 Latest Advertisements. Penang Sales Room. Tj lc undersigned is instructed to sell by The International Bodega and Restaurant Public Auctlon Comnanv limited O n Saturday, 11th June, 1904, company, Limited. At Morningside, 142 bukmah Road, A X T E BEG to inform our Customers and at 11-30 a.m. V V271 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-09 4 METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Article3487 1904-06-09 5 HOW THE JAPANESE FOUGHT MAGNIFICENTLY. i: i»IANS RESIST DESPERATELY. TWO THOUSAND DEAD. by our war correspondent. Genkado, May 2nd, 1904. G.ukado is the Japanese settlement just u tsi<le of Wiju, ami here is the Field f,.], jraph ami Post Office. It is from this3,487 words
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Article64 1904-06-09 5 JAPANESE LOSSES SAID TQ BE TREMENDOUS. A SERIOUS REPULSE. [Our Exclusive Service.] London, 9th June. Reports from Chinese sources state that the Japanese have been repulsed with tremendous loss from their position near Kwangtung. The news is considered to be very serious. Later] Singapore, 9th June. Tine64 words
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Article59 1904-06-09 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 9th June. The Sultan of Morocco has appointed a new’ local Governor thus complying with one of the Raisulist demands. It is reported that he is granting all other demands in order to expedite the captives release. Two more battleships the Illinois and Missouri[Reuters Service.] - 59 words
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Article28 1904-06-09 5 [Reuters Special.] London, Bth May. Thirty South African veterans have requested the authorities at Ottawa to offer their services as volunteers in Thibet.[Reuters Special.] - 28 words
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Article242 1904-06-09 5 RUMOURS IN LONDON AND ST. PETERSBERG. VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADRON FIGHTING. FOUR JAPANESE WARSHIPS REPORTED DESTROYED. j < >ur Exclusive Service. I jond >n, 9th J une. 'flier. l are unconfirmed rumours afloat to the effect that Port Arthur has fallen. Similar reports are also prevalent in St.242 words
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Article39 1904-06-09 5 HOPING FOR FISCAL REFORM. 5 London, Bth June. In the Canadian budget statement Minister Fielding declared that Canada will continue her preferential tariff's in the hope of an ultimate triumph of Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal police.5 - 39 words
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Article51 1904-06-09 5 A NEW EASTERN ENTERPRISE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Bth June. A German Dutch Company is forming with a capital of seven million marks for the purpose of laying a cable connecting the Celebes, I’eleros, and the Philippines with Shanghai, the German and Dutch Governments giving large[Reuter's Service.] - 51 words
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Article131 1904-06-09 5 [Reuter’s Services. London, Bth June. Lieutenant Smith of the Cornwalls has been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Gidballi on the 10th January. Ear] Percy has stated that East Africa and Uganda will be transferred to the Colonial office about April next. London, 9th June.[Reuter’s Services. | - 131 words
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Advertisement4 1904-06-09 5 ELECTRO-PLATEDWARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement53 1904-06-09 5 FUN AGO Y A WA T ER. McAlister Co., Ltd. easternl ORIENTAL HOTEL. Special Otirry Tiffin, On Saturday, 11 th June. SARKIES Bros. McAlister g to., Ltd. 19 BEACH STREET, PEJMAJMG. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF Asbestine Safety Lanterns, AND Safety Night Lights. INSPECTION INVITED. McAlister Co., Ltd. 1953 words
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837 1904-06-09 6 ARRIVALS. Lightning, Brit., 2122, Spence June 9, Singapore, gen., A. A. Anthony, A Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Lingard, June 8, Malacca, gen., Koe (Juan, <t Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, Block, June9, Deli, gen., Belin Meyer, Co. Dell Brit. 104, Bawasahib, June 9,Trang, gen, Koe Guan. A837 words
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Article385 1904-06-09 6 A FOURTEEN HOURS’ BATTLE. [Rangoon Times Service.] Gyantse, 26th May. The Garrison was engaged to-day for fourteen hours in a most arduous fight, in which the Tibetans showed desperate courage, and but for the adept use of cover and the care with which the operations were[Rangoon Times Service.] - 385 words
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Article188 1904-06-09 6 Telegrams to the Australian papers, dated London, the 17th 'lay, state as follows Sir George Clarke has been appointed Secretary to the Defence Committee. Dr. Jameson has announced that the Cape Assembly will pardon all rebels who t >ok part in the late South African XX188 words
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Article304 1904-06-09 6 Kuala Lumpur, 6th June. The letting of the Perak Sub-Farms for the’next half year is now on. The appointment of Director of Agriculture, if filled, will have under its control the Cocoanut Experimental Plantations, and the Government Plantation Departments, which are now under separate Heads. At the meeting of304 words
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Article1076 1904-06-09 6 by guy booth by. Author “The Best of Hate,’ Dr. Nikola,"’ “Tn Strange Company,” “A Bid for Fortune, The Beautiful White Devil, A'c. Chapter IV. Tlie group next morning in the Squire’s justice-room was in many respects a curious one. It was made up of the Squire1,076 words
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Advertisement23 1904-06-09 6 ST EAR NS' XX’ IN E, f< »r weak. sick ly women, and young girls, thev are especially benefitted by its use. 2223 words
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Advertisement186 1904-06-09 6 KEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, keep strong, your Doctor tells you ;o. Stearns' XX inc will assist you. Ask your Chemist about Stearns' Wine. 20 A Dangerous Diseyse. Every one knows that cholera morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases known to humanity. The fact that it is186 words
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Advertisement415 1904-06-09 6 THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Hnnyadi Janos 1 For GOUT and RHEUMATISM, I Professor Immermann, Basie, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University Hunyadi Janos has invariably shown itself an effectual and re' k which I recommend to the exclusion of all otheis. Never cives r. A».. I symptoms even415 words
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Advertisement164 1904-06-09 6 TO LET. OMOND Bungalow, from 10th April. Apply to 72 22-5 th’ E. XX\ I’KESGRWh. TO SELL. it I OMOND,” Penang Hill9| orlongs. Two BungalowSeveral sites. Apply to 225 stu th E. W. I’RESGKAJNOTICE. F. M. S. Railways. SUPPLY OF PORTLAND UEMI^ 1 Government is prepared to rull tenders for164 words
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Advertisement477 1904-06-09 8 THE GEOROE TOWN DISPENSARY, LTD, 37a, BEACH STREET. PENANC. Wholesale and l{ehiil €lK’inisis. Drii(j<jisls and Opticians. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals and Manufactured Preparations, Toilet, Nursery, Household and Sick Room Requisites, Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles, Perfumery, Disinfectants and Veterinary Medicines. THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT being under the personal supervision of Mr.477 words
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