Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 139. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 24th JUNE. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1728 1 •THE HAND OF FATE,” by Adeline Sergeant, Second Instalments To-day. FOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. Spinning. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. p S t?on S C e o a mpa N n a ,iga BRITISH Dlfl STEAM NAVIGATION Co?1H N„ ad( !chtr Lloyd Bins™. NiRMMI YUStB Mism eWE cte»armvmHnddeparts. koninkluke PAKETVAART
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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  • 1243 2 Programme for A.utumiY Meeting» 1904. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 26th July, 1904. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $5OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lOst.) An allowance of 1 41bs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance, $lO. Distance, one mile. 2. First Griffin Race. Value $4OO and
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    • 454 2 fßanks. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital Paid up LSOO, <»00 Reserve Fund £BOO,OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietor. t'Boo,ooo Hem» OI'FIVE HATTON COURT. I'HKEADNEKDLE STREET. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES. Bombay Hamburg Rangoon Bangkok I poh Singapore Batavia Kobe Shanghai Calcutta Kuala Lumpur Sourabaya Colombo Medan.
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    • 281 2 DOG’S HEAD BRAND Dr w MANSON The Yankee Novelty Co. Dental Surgeon, '■'l Acheen .Street, The LaSt Week Of OUT I 111 H DPQ Q Q All f Jwj TJ DQQ S Q A 1A facing the Carnarvon station. CHEAP SALE V 111 1111VDu ULU 111 Ul Dduu U lllv
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    • 476 2 Municipal THE M unicipal Cotnmissi oner Town, Penang, hereby i llv i t Ge r ge for the construction of con< n footpaths in Victoria Street L gin Road Ghaut and Acheen Str^’' lr,r Full particulars can be Municipal Engineer’s Office. l b»‘ "Tenders Which should l )e Victaria Street
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  • 1470 3 [“Singapore Free Press.”] As the shell of the ocean gives back the sound •<()f the depths of the deep where it sprung “So our love for the sport of Kings shall remain” “Till our'racing days are done.” A name I have up till now not mentioned in
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  • 249 3 HERR FRIEDENTHAL’S RECITALS ANNOUNCED. By yesterday’s mail we received a letter from Mr. J. H. Findlayson, Secretary to Herr Friendenthal, the famous pianist, stating that a visit to Penang is contemplated. Herr Albert Friedenthal, who is now making his third complete tour around the world, is
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  • 358 3 THE KUALA LUMPUR PROGRAMME. Although we have already published details of His Excellency the High Commissioner’s forthcoming tour in these States, the following facts with regard to that part of his visit which chiefly concerns Kuala Lumpur are not uninteresting. On July 6 he will arrive here
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    • 83 3 Cholera Infantum. —This has long been regareed as one of the most daagerous and fjtal diseases to which infants are subject. H can be cured, however, when properly ’seated. All that is necessay is to give Chamberlain's Colic, Colcra and Diarrhoea Eemedy and castor oil as directed, with uch bottle,
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    • 122 3 A Dangerous Disease.—Every one know 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 in its results makes it more to be feared than almost any other malady. It often terminates in death
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    • 316 3 Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy acts on nature s plan—loosens the cold, relives the lungs and makes expectoration easy. All Dealers sell it. A»» KEATINGS a most agreeable 1 method of admin- i istering the only certain Remedy IUARU for Intestinal or lnf||KlV| Thread Worms. WlWlilll It is perfectlysafe and mild,
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    • 714 3 The Finest Wino in the wanted. “APEN TA” A 'I DSE Probationer is wanted at once hGLj for the Genera Hospital, Penang. The Best NatllPlll GILFILLAN WOOD Co’s particulars may be obtained at the ApCPiCIlt W it’P vppv fiTD «PAWIOV onnT Colonial Surgeon’s Office. 312 28-6 P VERY OLD TA
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  • 58 4 The capture of Liaoyang is denied in St. Petersburg. The Mombassa scandal is to be thrashed out and publicity given to the Commissioner Eliot’s correspondence. The U. S. Government demand the captured American from the Sultan of Morocco alive or his captor dead.” To-day’s exchange rate is 1/11
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  • 1189 4 Locomotion is the mainspring of progress. Roman roads opened up Europe and paved the path of Christianity and civilization steam and electricity have finished the work by beating down the barriers of distance for the better exchange of commerce and ideas. America has become a neighbour
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  • 127 4 Our Weekly Mail Edition will be published to-morrow at noon and will contain a bright and breezy epitome of Straits and Far Eastern news. Among the contents will be found reports of the Royal Wedding in Kedah, the queer case of Hogan v Blackmore, the results of
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  • 499 4 CLAIM FOR HEAVY DAMAGES. A CURIOUS CASE. Before the Hon. A. F. G. Law in the Supreme Court yesterday, the case of Shahrndin v. Kulsome Bee was called on. In this case the Plantiff claims $2,000 damages from Kulsome Bee for maliciously and without reaonable cause charging
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  • 313 4 SECOND DAY. There, was a good attendance at yesterdays meeting considering the meagre entry. The weather was fine. The results were as follows I.—A Horse Handicap. Value $5OO and a sweepstake of $2O for starters to go to the second horse. Distance R. C. 1 Architect, 2
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  • 332 4 NOTES AND NOTIONS THE WORLD’S PRESS. Formerly Artist*. Many of the older members oft h e p Academy started life as artists Germany’s Plight. Germany’s only friends, when all and done, are the Pope and the Sultan two most reactionary forces in Euron Frankfurter Zeituny. Aa
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  • 479 4 Fleet Street, May L’t 1 Curiously, perhaps, the military paper» are not altogether in sympathy with the report of the Military Commission, just published. The “Army and Navy Gazette, published to-day, for instance, condemns it as a failure and as utterly abortive. I* admits that the
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    • 834 4 NIEUWE DELI RACE CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR Autumn Mee-ting, 1904. Homy 12m, Wednesday 14m and Friday I6tn sejteniner, 1904. First Day 12th September. RAf F T Batak Ponv Race. A race for all Batak ponies. Weight for inches. Value $lOO. —and $5O. —for second pony (provided there are o or more
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    • 5 4 ENGINE OILS. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 1497 5 TRUTH about jinchow. the GREATEST EFFORT OF MODERN WARFARE. neurosis at newchwang. bussians still anxious to SAVE FACE.” [Reuter's Services.] London, 23rd June. Heuter wires from the Russian headquarters at Liaoyang that the situation in t lC north was now the most important factor. IVo
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  • 120 5 G. A. CHANEY BEATS A. F. G. ANDERSON. Some good games were witnessed in the Tennis Tournament at the Cricket Club last night. Something of a surprise packet was created by the decided defeat of A. F. G. Anderson by G. A. Chaney. The
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  • 147 5 SENATOR ROOT ON AMERICAN PROGRESS. THE U. S. IN THE FAR EAST. [Reuter's Services.] London, 23rd June. At the opening of the Chicago convention the Chairman, Senator Root, in enumerating the work of the present administration referred to its strengthening of the Monroe doctrine and the augmenting
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  • 89 5 THE ORDER OF St. MICHAEL AND St. GEORGE. MALAYA NOT FORGOTTEN. [Reuter's Service.] London, 24th June. The birthday honours this year include Commanders of St. Michael and St. George Jordan, Minister for Korea, Bredon of the Chinese Customs, Treacher of the Malay Federation and Companions of the Order,
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  • 68 5 WINS FOR LANCASHIRE, YORKS, DERBY AND SUSSEX. [Reuter's Special.] London, 23rd June. The cricket match between Mid.liesex and the South Africans was a draw. Lancashire have beaten Kent by 107 runs. Yorkshire have beaten Essex by nine wickets. Derby have beaten Warwick by an innings and 24
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  • 55 5 THE CHINESE IN SOUTH AFRICA. WORK COMMENCING. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 23rd June. Governor Nathan leaves for Hongkong on the Ist of July. A batch of Chinese has arrived at the East Rand. They did notenter Johannesburg but proceeded direct to the mine compound. London, 24th June.
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  • 37 5 ELIOT’S CORRESPONDENCE TO BE PUBLISHED. [Reuter's Special.] London, 23rd June. In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour has agreed to the necessity of publishing the whole of the correspondence concerning Commissioner Eliot of Mombasa.
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  • 35 5 [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 24th June. All the Chinese reformers except Kangyuwei, Hiangchichow, and Sunyatscn have been pardoned by an imperial edict. They have been restored to their former rank and titles.
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  • 31 5 London, 23rd June. President Roosevelt has directed the American Consul at Tangier to demand from the Moorish Government the rendition either of Perdicaris alive or of Raisuli dead.
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  • 32 5 London, 23rd June. His Majesty the King has received General Booth at Buckingham Palace and was greatly interested in the work of the Salvationists, especially among the poor.
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  • 230 5 QUAINT PERFORMANCES BY A PARSEE THEATRICAL COMPANY. Last night the Parsec Curzon Theatrical Company staged Saifus Suleman or Solomon’s Sword to a very poor but interested audience. The hall looked very bright, being lit up by Kitson lamps, which are a great relief from the flaring
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  • 264 5 (To the Editor Pina ng Gazette. Sir, I am not aware of any special rules regarding the construction of brick or cement drains for our public roads, but I find that many first class thoroughfares have none at all and in some instances only on one side. Why
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  • 171 5 21st June 1904. The Acting Senior Magistrate, Mr. Hume, came to-day from Ipoh to Kuala Kangsar. to hear cases there. The Acting Judicial Commissioner, F. M. S. Mr. Hyndman-Jones, and staff are in Ipoh now. They are remaining in the Rest House there. Rumour lias it here that Air.
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  • 123 5 ZA X Penang, 24th June. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank, 1/11 5/16. 4 months’ sight Bank 1/11 9/16. 3 Credit 1/HJ. 3 Documentary 1/11 13/16. Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 145 i. 3 days’ sight Private 147|. Bombay, Demand Bank 145 L 3 days’sight Private 147|.
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  • 734 6 arrivals. Chusxn, Brit., 2852, Thompson, June 23, Bolnboy, gen/, I’. AO. Kistna, Brit. 524, Addenbrookc, June 24, Singapore, gen, H. L. A Co. Fitzpatrick, Brit., 730, Davey, June 23, Ran goon, gen., Hock Moh. Pui.au Rimau, Brit., 297, Neilsen, June 23, Deli, gen., H. L. Co.
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  • 825 6 June 24th 04. The new Australian liner Geelung, recently launched on the Clyde, is a twinscrew steamship of about 7,700 tons register, and was launched last month from the yards of Messrs. Barclay, Curie and Co., on the Clyde. She has been built to the order of
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  • 152 6 Mr. W. D. Barnes, who succeeded Mr. G. T. Hare c.m.g. as Protector of Chinese, S.S. and Secretary for Chinese Affairs F. M. S., arrived here yesterday by the Sappho from Singapore. The Kistna which was somewhat delayed yesterday by a fog at the estuary Port Swettenham, had
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  • 175 6 ANOTHER COMPLAINT FROM PERAK. A correspondent writes —lt takes three davs for a letter to reach Penang from Butu Gajah. A train leaves Batu Gajah at 10-32 a. m. and one would naturally expect that a letter posted in time to catch this train would
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    • 1561 6 By Adeline Sergeant. Author of Casper Break's Wooing,” Ac. Grimond was a comparative stranger in the village of Crosby, and had given himself out as a travelling artist, butdid not seem industriously inclined, for he spent most of his time at the ale-house, or wandering about
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    • 42 6 Bols is the Gin AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. RETAILED EVERYWHERE. Beware of Imitation in packing as ours. Bols RETAILED EVERYWHERE. Martyn Co., SOLE IMPORTERS FOR Straits, Sumatra and Acheen, STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Musf be Stearns and you get the genuine
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    • 16 6 The taste is pleasant of Stearns Wine, unlike other preparations of Cod Liver Oil that disturb.
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    • 59 6 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's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ WINE, strengthens
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    • 51 6 The Efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm 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. Very palatable, even children enjoy to take it, but it is Stearns' Wine, not the
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    • 287 6 HIEND ON IPMOVAL HORACE S. MARTin guarantee eafe delivery »1, t grade Cycles fully warranted. Mrucny ana GonsulUng Enuim» £2.10t0£5.5.0 J r Wheels, Guards? Brakes.* All Description of Mining pronerii «Mere paid to mid Reported on. es r care and Motocyciee Concentrating and ore A eeeuories. Sporting Goods 1 c
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    • 1025 7 GRAHAM h Co., Ltd., Sih B DUNVILLE’S WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, r.u.. SPKlJtrie?^, s Special'Old Scotch Whisky 4, Beach Street, Penang. to the finest Australian Product. HUMBER CYCLES. 3{.hCK BOTTLES. :o: GENTLEMEN’S LADIES’ BOYS’ AND GIRLS Packed in Copenhagen by T. &S. cy CLES X 1 m t TT I T T
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    • 1141 8 THE GEOB.SE town dispensary ltd. 37a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Wholesale and Rtlaff and opticians, LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP ANOPHELES 'S.SkSV' DEFIED Wg Have Jast Been tlppoFrS' IS SOUND ADVICE AND SO IS BY r Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements for Col siacr .JjSSSJK, B uy!!! D^ M A KO
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