Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-06-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 128 VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, llth JUNE, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1906 1904-06-11 1 FOR PRICES apply to MARTYN Co. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. p. &0. Steam Navigation. British india steam navigation co., ltd. Norddeutscher iioyd, Bremen. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. COniDfiLllY. ImX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. IVA EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. M M A II SERVICE Imperial German Mail Line.1,906 words
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Advertisement8 1904-06-11 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.8 words
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Advertisement1811 1904-06-11 2 UPTONS TEAS Dr ON "w. cornhhd, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, 111 IVIIU I Lfl<J Bombay merchants. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Acheen l>tre B6 < Beach Street Tail/»» n >| A. at. WERE AWARDED THE facing the Carnarvon station., to inform their customers and the Incorporated by Royal Charter. Charges Moderate. Consultation1,811 words
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Our Weekly Magazine.
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Article1824 1904-06-11 3 RICHARD MARSH - “3rom srave <3ay, Jrom lively to Severe” BY RICHARD MARSH. Author of The Beetle, The House of )jvstery, “Tom Ossington's Ghost, &c. Miss Whitby writes to her mother] swam, first of all, to the oar, ami then he swam to the boat. Sit still he said.1,824 words
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Article1253 1904-06-11 3 BY MARK TIME. The hockey girl is becoming rather prominent in these days. A mere man says she is to be tabooed because her skirts are too short, because her hair is always disordered, because she has a brick complexion, and because she uses rude language.1,253 words
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Article420 1904-06-11 3 A DESIRABLE SPINSTER GUARDED J Lt is one of the grim ironies of fate that a voting girl, barely of age, should be in a sense responsible for the bloodshed in the struggle between Russia and Japan, owing t to the fact that she420 words
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Article1349 1904-06-11 3 J. C. H - J. C. H. Very little notice lias been taken of the death of Maurus Jokai, the Hungarian novelist. Several translation-; of his stories came into my hands for review some years ago, and T was so much struck by them that I took pains to acquaint myself1,349 words
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Article322 1904-06-11 3 Women riding astride in Rotten row is a spectacle promised those who frequent Hyde park the coming season. Many responsible West End tailors say orders for divided skirts are arriving from a I&rge and ever-increasing number of horsewomen. New ride astride garments have been invented and322 words
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Advertisement49 1904-06-11 3 STEARNS’ WINE, strengthens the resistance to disease of the lungs and air passages. The Efficacy of Chamberlains lain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. If troubled with this painful disease procure a bottle at once, hie application relieves the pain. Sol by dealers sell it.49 words
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Advertisement32 1904-06-11 3 STEARNS’ WINE, acts upon the whole system aiding digestion, improving nutrition. Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy acts on nature’s plan—loosens the cold, relives the lungs and makes expectoration easy. All dealers sell it.32 words
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Advertisement59 1904-06-11 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures “Must be Stearns" and you get the genuine. Pains in the Stomach, like toothache, are not dangerous, but decidedly unpleasant. Persons who are subject to such attacKS will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by taking a dose or two of Chamberlain’s59 words
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Advertisement82 1904-06-11 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, and82 words
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Advertisement139 1904-06-11 3 IF YOU EASILY CATCH COLD, your system is lacking in vitality, you need a tonic, Stearns’ JI ine. A Dangerous Disease.—Every one knows that cholera morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases known to humanity. The fact that it is so swift and so often fatal in139 words
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Article78 1904-06-11 4 The Japanese have occupied Simang. The Russian advance has begun. The Congo scandal is before Parliament. The Powers, though appealed to, seem apathetic. Ipoh is busily preparing to welcome H. E. the Governor. A Chinaman was murdered in Penang last night. The murderer is at large. The Hon.78 words
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Article1370 1904-06-11 4 The people of Pining are still exercising their minds over the water problem. A scheme is supposed to have been decided upon, but still there is the general impression that the matter is not closed. Among the thirtv-one opinions we have gathered there are thirty-one different1,370 words
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Article522 1904-06-11 4 Jno. Green - Jno. Green. INDIGNATION OF THE NEUTRAL NATIONS. JAPAN’S CIVILIZED METHODS. [From Our Own Correspondent] Shanghai, May 31st. We are hearing a lot here of a matter that seems to be exercising the Home world also, namely, the loose floating mines th it now infest the Gulf522 words
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Article327 1904-06-11 4 THE TRAPPER TRAPPED. fhe itinerant Jew is not the only purveyor of flash jewellery,—his ancient monopoly is threatened by the cheating C hinaman. Penang has been the scene of many minor jewellery frauds of late, and in almost every case an un-celestial Celestial has been concerned.327 words
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Article443 1904-06-11 4 There he wears a felt hat.—Foster Fraser in “ The Onlookers - There he wears a felt hat.—Foster Fraser in The Onlookers." NOTES AND NOTIONS FRow m WORLD’S PRESS. HE Explaining the Obvious. Russia need not insist so strenu that she has not begun to fpr],/ 1 U^v The world has known that Inquirer, Philadelphia. British Railway Risks.443 words
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Article416 1904-06-11 4 London, 20th May, Old Pinangites will remember H. M. 8. Hyacinth stationed there 12 or more years ago. At Portsmouth I had the great pleasure of meeting again Captain E. G. Shortland R. N., now commanding H.M.S. St. George, and we had great talks of the416 words
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Advertisement348 1904-06-11 4 R GIFT FROM ENGLAND, Lace Cover_given free direct from the looms. L^ E WI C 4 BT C®A INS MAKE3 G B E S HOaIERY MADRAS MUSLINS, COLLARETTES, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. r n Contains I pair Drawing-room popular j arcci 23 6 Carriage jrr Curtains, rich designs, adapted from the Real.348 words
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Advertisement77 1904-06-11 4 CON TUI BUTTONS must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer s name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. n EL monies must be paid to the General JT6. Manager at the77 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-11 4 ENGINE OILS. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Article110 1904-06-11 5 I )\V THE CITY OF THE SEIGE IS I fortified. I KUROKI’S ADVANCE BEGINS. I Ocr Exclusive Service.] I Kobe, 10th June. I Japanese have occupied Simang. I .Russians incontinently fled, burning all I Chinese houses. I (Jliifu refugees state that Port Arthur is I rr jiinJed110 words
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Article106 1904-06-11 5 QUESTION of labour in the STRAITS. MOTION BY THE HON. J. TURNER, [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 11th June. hi the Legislative Council the Hon. J. Turner, whilst not objecting to the Indian Immigration Bill, moved that it be not read a third time. The Colonial secretary objected106 words
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Article108 1904-06-11 5 PREPARATIONS IN PERAK. I’.v Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, 11th June. The prospective visit of H. E. the Governor is already having attention here. A public meeting of Europeans was held in the Club yesterday, Mr. Douglas Osborne in the chair. There were about thirty present. It was108 words
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Article69 1904-06-11 5 SIR CHARLES DILKE SPEAKS HIS MIND. THE POWERS APATHETIC. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th June. In a disscussion on a Foreign Office vote, Sir Charles Dilke lengthily impeached the Congo administration. Several members demanded the summoning of an international conference, but Earl Percy said that while Italy, the[Reuter’s Service.] - 69 words
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Article32 1904-06-11 5 PROTEST TO THE PORTE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th June. Both Britain and France have made strong representations to the Porte against recent dragooning of Armenians in the district of Sassun.[Reuter’s Service.] - 32 words
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Article904 1904-06-11 5 A RETROSPECT AND A FORECAST. A BRILLIANT FUTURE. Continued.) It is not possible at present to enter into particulars of the actual output from “hydraulic and “deep mines,” but it is common knowledge that there has been a great increase from these within the last two years904 words
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Article273 1904-06-11 5 A TOWKAY AND HIS WIFE LOSE THEIR VALUABLES. On Wednesday the Bth instant while a Chinese Towkay and his wife were on their way to Gopeng from Kampar in a gharry, they were suddenly stopped by three Chinese, who demanded their valuables. The Towkay was not273 words
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Article238 1904-06-11 5 Tic! Editor of the Pinany Gazette.”] Sir,— “Enquiier's letter of yesterday gave expression to the surprise I felt at the extremely lenient sentence passed on the rogue who so daringly stole my bicycle (valued at $150) between 9 and 10 p.m. from my house. In Singapore in238 words
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Article308 1904-06-11 5 Kuala Lumpur, 9th June. Dr. Gnoh Lean Tuck and Mr. Loke Chow Kit paid a visit to the local Convent vesterday and were conducted by Reverend 31 other Lady Superior round the buildings. An amendment will probably be made to the present Prison Enactment giving the Superintendents more power308 words
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Article912 1904-06-11 5 MADDEN’S RECENT SUCCESSES. THE REVENUE OF STEWARDS. London, Friday, May 20. There is no doubt that Madden is the greatest of English jockeys now riding, and some of his w'ork this season has been esj>ecially good. He has no equal as a judge of pace, and in912 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-11 5 ELECTRO-PL ATEDWARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-11 5 METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement7 1904-06-11 5 FUN AGO YA WATER. McAlister Co., Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement461 1904-06-11 5 Latest L* LOST. SMALL FOX TERRIER BITC. s an’-' aS 1 white with evenly marked tan head. I rsp fj 2 ECfl Answers to tin?name of Nellie.” Reward 3 g if necessary. SKr Purifying Agent 1 301 is-6 g. h. cater. jjlndispensahie in Hot Countries. PENANG TURF CLUB. W* NOTICE.461 words
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846 1904-06-11 6 ARRIVALS. Generaal Pei., Dm.. 1156. Boumaii, June 10. Edie, gen.. H. L. Co. Waihoka, Brit., 1107, Daniel. June 11. Singapore, Ballast. Koe Guan, <fc Co. Keemun, Brit., 5727, Allen, June 11, Liverpool, gen., Mansfield; Co. Oldenburg, Ger., 3167, Troitzech, June 10, Yokohama, gen., Behn Meyer, Co.846 words
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Advertisement26 1904-06-11 6 The London Assurance Corporation. Ihe undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Corporation are now pre-l-anM to accept MARINE and FIRE 1 isks «it current rates.26 words
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Advertisement249 1904-06-11 6 PENANG ICE AND INDUSTRIAL Co., Ltd. Depots —Beach Street.—-Open on week days from 7.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays to noon. Carnarvon Street, 32 Penang Road. PITT STREET.—Open at all hours day and night Prices For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, in quantities over 1 lb. 2 cts. per249 words
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Advertisement1327 1904-06-11 6 notice HORACE s martin w nrOVIYA Patients will hear of something and Community will be held at the Town IW I Ifl to their advantage, by wntting to All Description of Mining pronerF Hall (Esplanade), on Friday, 24th June fl* fl flfl fl fl the Diabetic Institute, St. Duns- Reported1,327 words
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Advertisement928 1904-06-11 7 GRAHAM i Co., Ltd., DUNVILLE'S 7 7 next. WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, Equal in every respect Special Old Scoth Whisky 4, Be&ch Street, Penang. to the finest Australian Product. uc id, Beach street. BLACK BOTTLES —o: LIME FOR SALE. IT I T T in PaCk€d in Copenhagcn by T S EXCELLENT lime928 words
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Advertisement472 1904-06-11 8 THE GEORGS TOWN DISPENSARY, LTD 37a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Wholesale and Retail Dr■qqisls 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. C.472 words
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