Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 June 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1904-06-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833. No. 141. VOL. LXII. MONDAY, 27th JUNE, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement1735 1904-06-27 1 A Short Story by the Countess Sulmalla Begins To-day FOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. i Shipping. P B t“ n S Co a mpa N ny ,iga BRITISH INDIfI STEA «*»®ATION Co., LTD. 1 NorUatsck.r Lloyd. Irmex‘ MiPPOII YlSffl MiSM ivk\ lAPAN Mill STEAMSHIP Co Lti1,735 words
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Advertisement9 1904-06-27 1 WHISKY Dw C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.9 words
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Advertisement1230 1904-06-27 2 o F TIVOLI BEER Wben Apollinaria. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. 11l vJMI “The Queen or Table Waters Incorporated by Royal Charter. If| IFSI y BOTTLED only with its own HATURM. 6« SX TIVAI I DWD DriOK A„ d ™pol UM s Uow.Tve Liability of Proprietors IXOO,OOII W■ D I IV It1,230 words
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Article4030 1904-06-27 3 the opening play. the amateur event commenced IN WET WEATHER AT SANDWICH. AMERICANS SUCCESSFUL. London, 3rd June. In weather of a most wretched description, play in t,K nineteenth annual tournament for fl ,e Amateur Golf Championship commenced on Tuesday on the Sandwich links. Kain commenced to fall4,030 words
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Advertisement19 1904-06-27 3 LATN’S COUGH REMEDY acts OH plan—loosens the cold, relives the ’’ngs and makes expectoration easy. All ’balers sell it.19 words
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Advertisement35 1904-06-27 3 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.35 words
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Advertisement47 1904-06-27 3 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 Dianhoea Remedy. All dealers sell it.47 words
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Advertisement83 1904-06-27 3 Cholera Infantum. —This has long been regareed 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 necessay is to give Chamberlain’s Colic, Colcra and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed, with each bottle,83 words
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Advertisement186 1904-06-27 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 before186 words
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Advertisement639 1904-06-27 3 NOTICE WANTED a Chinese Bill Collector. Security <52,000. Apply stating qualifications to D.” c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET. FURNISHED with entry from 9th July, Ramoth,” Pangkor Road, lately in. th e occupation of J. G. Berkhuijsen, Esq. I >r 1 articulars apply to X. Y. Z.” 300 m w f639 words
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Article1431 1904-06-27 4 Kobe reports the evacuation of Port Arthur and the sinking of a Russian battleship. The latter event is confirmed. The Japanese have been victorious •in another naval engagement off Port Arthur. To-day’s exchange rate is 1, 11 546. To-day’s tin quotation is $70.30. Business done. Any address by1,431 words
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Article878 1904-06-27 4 GOOD WORK BY THE PENANG GRIFFINS. A POOR SHOW AT SELANGOR. The weather having continued favorable during the period under review, preparations for our prognosticated bumper Meeting continue apace, and the numerous gallops indulged in by the respective candidates become daily of more interest. The horses,878 words
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Article278 1904-06-27 4 NOTES AND NOTIONS p R()V THE WORLD’S PRESS. English Methods. Over in London they are puttin moters in gaol and preferring ch conspiracy against them.—“ Louis. Homage to a Hen. In the village of Gandersheim, i n f Harts Mountains, the local schoo’liiiast hen has surpassed278 words
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Article547 1904-06-27 4 Fleet St., June 2nd. A serious development took place in the cab-trade dispute yesterday, which may speedily lead to the general lock-out which the masters have threatened. Incensed at the action of those of their men who, while driving their cabs are yet supporting by contributions547 words
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Advertisement527 1904-06-27 4 Latest Advertisements, tenders n™ TE o. Government of Pahang. KINTA TIN MINES, Ltd. rbvenub s u 1905 1907 DIVIDEND F. No. 6. ENDERS will be received at the British AeiTtsnums. T”i V Resident’s Office, Kuala Lipis, up to VLRUIER dividend of 6d. per share noon> o f 31st August, 1904,527 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-27 4 ENGINE UaLS. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-27 4 METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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1706 1904-06-27 5 COMPULSORY SERVICE. SWEEPING REPORT BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION. VOLUNTEERS and militia to be reorganised. am uaable to concur in the view that the cestity of the case requires the immediate ’bolition of the Militia and Volunteers, and the *ub»titution of a conscription of all the1,706 words
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Article383 1904-06-27 5 STRONG RUMOURS OF EVACUATION RIFE IN KOBE. BATTLESHIP AND CRUISER SUNK. ANOTHER IMPORTANT NAVAL ENGAGEMENT. JAPANESE VICTORIOUS [Our Exclusive Service.] Kol>e, 25th June. The Russians have evacuated Port Arthur, which was attacked by the Japanese. A battleship is believed to have sunk, while other vessels were damaged.383 words
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Article62 1904-06-27 5 RASULI, THE BRIGAND, RELEASES CAPTIVES. ENORMOUS RANSOM. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 25th June. After repeated hitches a ransom of £12,000 sterling and the return of a number of Raisuli’s imprisoned followers has been arranged. The latter have left Tangier, and the captives have been permitted to return to[Reuter’s Special.] - 62 words
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Article137 1904-06-27 5 OPPOSITION PROTESTS AGAINST TAXATION INCREASES. MR. BALFOUR’S CALM REPLY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th June. Sir John Leng (member for Dundee) has given notice that he will ask Mr. Balfour whether in view of the objections to increased taxation he will state a time when the continued declarations[Reuter’s Service.] - 137 words
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Article159 1904-06-27 5 VISIT TO THE GERMAN REGATTA. THE KAISER’S WELCOME.. [Reuter’s Service/]* London, 27th June. The Victoria and Albert, our British cruisers, and several destroyers, passed the Baltic Canal on Saturday. A squadron of cavalry were escorting the Yacht on each bank of the Canal. Guards of Honour of[Reuter’s Service/]* - 159 words
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Article29 1904-06-27 5 INITIAL WORK SATISFACTORY.. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th June. The Chinese coolies just imported have started work underground. The white miners have expressed satisfaction with their performances.[Reuter’s Service.] - 29 words
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Article43 1904-06-27 5 WINS FOR YORKS, LANCASHIRE, LEICESTER AND SUSSEX. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 27th June. Yorkshire has beaten Somerset by 7 wickets. Lancashire has beaten Surrey by 70 runs. Sussex has beaten Oxford by 6 wickets. Leicester has beaten Hampshire by 219 runs.[Reuter’s Special.] - 43 words
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Article11 1904-06-27 5 [Reuter's Special.] London, 27th June. Obituary.—Clement Scott.[Reuter's Special.] - 11 words
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Article154 1904-06-27 5 P. Vs. AGAIN TO THE FORE. Early yesterday morning the Volunteers were called out repel an imaginary attack made on this tight little Island in the regions of jCoombe Hill, the enemy being represented, as usual, bv a detachment of the M. S. G. The defending154 words
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Article229 1904-06-27 5 TRAGEDY IN A CHINESE CLUB. Last night shortly after 8 p.m. a Chinaman committed suicide at the Chinese Club, in Mac Alister Road, by cutting his throat with a razor. He expired immediately afterwards. Another countryman cut his throat with a similar weapon, but was arrested before229 words
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Article171 1904-06-27 5 TllWff DAY’S RESULTS. Kuala Lumpur, 25th June. First Race. Starlight, 1 Financier 2; Forest Ranger 3. Won by three quarters of a length. Time 1.55 J. Tote $lO. Race 2. Benedick 1 Starlight 2. Race 3. Meros 1 Glencoe 2 Bara 3. Won by -J length, three lengths171 words
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Article417 1904-06-27 5 The Director of Public Instruction at Singapore, Mr. R. W. Hullett, has received the results of the competitive examination for the S. S. Queen’s Scholarships, F. M. S. Scholarship, and Government Scholarships for the current year, «nd they are as follows: Queen'* Scholarship*. 1. Lim Guan417 words
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Article124 1904-06-27 5 Penang. 27th June. ’By Courtesy of Ike Chartered Bank.') London Demand Bank, 1/11 5/16. 4 months’sight Bank 1 11 9/16. 3 Credit l/HJ. 3 Documentary 1/11 13/16. Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1451. 3 days’ sight Private 147|. Bombay, Demand Bank 1454. 3 days’ sight Private 147|. Madras, Demand Bank124 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-27 5 FAIRBANKS SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement4 1904-06-27 5 ELECTRO-PLATEDWARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-27 5 FUNAGOYA WATER. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement407 1904-06-27 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office; at 3 p.m., on Friday, the Ist July nett. Business 1. To consider and if thought fit pass Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1904. 2. Any ordinary business. R. P. PHILLIPS. SecretaryNOTICE. I 4407 words
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868 1904-06-27 6 ARRIVALS. Coromandel, Brit., 2783, Montford, June 25, Singapore, gen., G. W. Co. Lightning, Brit., 2(22, Spetice, Juno 27, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony, Co. Janet Ni<<».li, Brit, 474, Nichol. June 26, Moulmein, gen., Koe (Juan. A Co. Ben Mohr, Brit., 1935, Webster, June 27, Singapore, gen.,868 words
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Article671 1904-06-27 6 27th June,, J 904 Some interesting particulars about the stranding of the five-masted schooner George E. Billing* arc furnished by Captain Carnic, ot the steamer Dispatch, which arrived at Melbourne from A\ aratah Bav, where the lies. aptain Carnie slates that he learnt the following particulars of671 words
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Article227 1904-06-27 6 The Tamil Theatrical Company which was performing in Ipoli some time back, is now performing at Tanjong Malim. Mr. F. J. Dykes-, Warden of Mines, will, on his return from Kuala Lumpur proceed to the districts of Upper Perak and New Territory on inspection duty. He will be accompanied227 words
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Article168 1904-06-27 6 To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette." < Siu, —Permit me to add the following few lines in your valuable journal of to-day’s issue. On Fridav evening as I passed through Pitt Street I happened to see a dead body of a Chinaman thrown towards the168 words
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125 1904-06-27 6 Depots —Bf.ach Street.-— Open on week ilays 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 find night. Prices :—For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, in quantities over 1 lb. 2 cts.125 words
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Article1440 1904-06-27 6 by countess sulmalla, Author of Tito,” Donna Carmen,” Monica's Story,” The Birthmark,” Ac. A dream—a painter’s dream He had seen scores of beautiful women in this classic land, but she surpassed them all. The Monastery of Monte Cassino had brought him to this spot, but far more1,440 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-27 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Must be Stearns and you get the genuine12 words
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Advertisement16 1904-06-27 6 A splendid reconstructive Tonic is Stearns' Wine. Builds up, renews strength. Try it, young or old.16 words
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Advertisement405 1904-06-27 6 The Finest Wine in the wanted. Market., GILFILLAN- WOOD Co’s All particulars may lie obtained VERY OLD TAWNY PORT. Colpuial Supon’s Offic. FINO PALE SHERRY. Municipal Notice. These are confidently recom- Municip J Commissioners of "mended to all who appre- Town, Penang, hereby invite ciate really-high-class for the construction of405 words
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Advertisement1153 1904-06-27 7 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., DUN VILLE’S WHOLUAU OHBMISTS. „,„a nE Special Old'Scotch Whisky 4, Be&ch Street, Pen&ng. ,o ,he ,inest Australian Product. HUMBER CYCLES. |N DI fICK BOTTLES :o: GENTLEMEN’S LADIES* BOYS’ AND GIRLS Packed in Copenhagen by T. &S. T cycles. TT I T T Highest Grade Machine in the1,153 words
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Advertisement1125 1904-06-27 8 THE GEO IGE TOWNDISPENSm LTD, 37a, BEACH STREET. PEMANC. Wholesale and R@rciieiiiisisrDrujgists at Opticians. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP IANOPHELES DEFIED W tlw Just Seen flppointed IS SOUND ADVICE AND SO is |»y Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements for Consider before you Buy!!! John Winters Hair Fnn/i We can supply1,125 words
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