Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 143. VOL. LXII. WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1474 1904-06-29 1 The Man Who Risked it,” a Story by A. G. Hales, Begins To-day. FOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. S 6 IP- Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. P Uon S Co a mpa N ny ,iga ITISH INDIA STEfI "AVIGATION Co., LTD. 5 Nordd(lllsch<r Lloyd. Braam. NiPPOH YjSffl KfllSllfl "ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ.1,474 words
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Advertisement8 1904-06-29 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.8 words
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Advertisement1511 1904-06-29 2 S DOG’S HEAD BRAND Dr w MANSON pbnang turf club. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. Dental Sur eon A|l Descri p t j on of Mining properties NOTICE. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. .9/ Acheen Street, Reported on. Pthe Race Cours.» i s Jlow < ..XT" c Guinness’s Stout 8 Bass’s Ale J1,511 words
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Article840 1904-06-29 3 KE VIEW BY “INDIAN ENGINEERING. EULOGY FOR MR. C. E. SPOONER, C M. G., lni/»s nu'morubi lis is th? designation Mr. C. Edwin Spooner, General Manager of the Federated Malay Stites Railways, proudly and we concede, legitimately claims for the year 1903. It witnessed the840 words
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Article657 1904-06-29 3 —Perak Pioneer. IS HE THE LAZY, UNTAXED CREATURE ALLEGED? A TAIPINC OPINION. it has become a fashionably accepted official dictum that the Malay is the lightest taxed individual under the sun enj lying a life of lazy indolence who cannot b? stimulated to any active—Perak Pioneer. - 657 words
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Article206 1904-06-29 3 IMPORTANT DISCOVERY’ BY AN ITALIAN PHYSICIAN. Dr. Castellani, the Ceylon Bacteriologist, las succeeded in discovering the bacillus of dysentery. He is now engaged in preparing an anti-dysentery serum and vaccine. Dr. Castellani is a well-known Italian Bacteriologist, who holds a pathological professorship at Colombo. He cannot claim206 words
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Article383 1904-06-29 3 THE P. O. COMPANY. HALF YEARLY REPORT. The half-yearly report of the P. O S. N. Company to March 31 states among other things The tonnage is 366,937 tons. The four steamers of the Moldavia class are all now fully at work, and their performance has already established their reputation.383 words
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Article98 1904-06-29 3 London, 21st June, Telegrams from Persia state that the list of appointments to the various Governorships is now complete, and it seems from singularly' unsuccessful. Not one of the so-called Russian candidates has received anything at all. The collection» of the Inland Revenue will very probably be placed98 words
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Article371 1904-06-29 3 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. Orders for July, 1904. Drills. Recruits dr*ll at the Fort every Monday and Friday except Friday 15th, at 5.30 p. M. Company drill at the Fort Wednesday 6th, at 5.30 p. m. (Dresk plain clothes.) Company drill at the Furt Wednesday371 words
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Advertisement92 1904-06-29 3 I’iixs ix the Stomach, like toothache, Efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain are not dangerous, but decidedly unpleasant. in th(i relief of r l ieuina tism is being Persons who are subject to such attacks demongtrated dai i y Jf troubled with this wdl be pleased to know that prompt rehe inful92 words
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Advertisement266 1904-06-29 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 death266 words
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Advertisement87 1904-06-29 3 THE BRITISH PHARMACY, 427 PENANG ROAD. Patent Medicines OBTAINABLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Prescriptions ACCURATELY DISPENSED WITH THE PUREST DRUGS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Penang Foundry Company, LIMITED. (ESTABLISHED 1876.) ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY SHIPWRIGHTS, Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Plumbers, BOILER-MAKERS, BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. FOR THE SUPPLY AND REPAIR87 words
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Advertisement928 1904-06-29 3 The ME REMEDY notice. TRADE MARK. IS HEREBY given that the undersigned 1 are t. 1 6 P ro P r ietors of the trade-mark This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the <l connection with the importation Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Tobert, Velpeau and sale >of Lard928 words
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Article85 1904-06-29 4 The Russians have been beaten back from three important passes. They are still retreating before the Japanese. Macdonald has reached Gyangtse with reinforcements after severe fighting. The general tone of the House' of Lords in against conscription. An enquiry into startling deficiences in the Indian drafts will delay85 words
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Article1284 1904-06-29 4 The much-abused but really admirable Reuter’s Te.egram Company has been I holding its fortieth ordinary general. I meeting, when the Chairman, Admiral Sir John Hay made some remarks which may open the eyes of those who languidly i glance down the telegraphic columns of■ the Pin"ng1,284 words
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Article911 1904-06-29 4 THE WAR CORRESPONDENT IN A LITTLE KNOWN ROLE. LOVE BEFORE AND AFTER! Few of the admirers of that rugged genius, Mr. A. G. Hales, would imagine that on occasion he can weave love ballads dainty and delightful enough to make the erotic Sir John Suckling turn911 words
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Article355 1904-06-29 4 Truth.’’ NOTES AND NOTIONS THE WORLD’S PRESS German Opinion of Niggers The time has O)IrHHv the hallucination that African neg rf f are human Iwingn" in a European They are, indeed, not even human U of the second class. They are simply </ers. —Hamburger Nachrichten. 3—“ Truth.’’ - 355 words
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Article502 1904-06-29 4 Fleet St., 3rd June. There is at present, says the Press Association, no probability f His Majesty’s Minhters proposing to establish in this country any system of conscription for military service. Several influential members of the ovtcutm, j,„li eiivh recumujendationson this subject as have lieen mad.were502 words
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Advertisement286 1904-06-29 4 Rates ofl Admission Reduced Advertisements, by Special Request. The Parsi Curzon Theatrical Co. Ki[|inß two Birds wilh one Stone. C ALCI TT A IWH Will M <jlV«l PNseifs Theoire Malo Kanqsar Read, IN AID 01 To-Night! To-Night!! Thc Penang Fund LAILA MAZUNU. the PARSI ctRZON theatrical Co. To-day Wednesday, the286 words
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Advertisement79 1904-06-29 4 Ki CONTH IBUTIONS must b< addi t sscd .i-i The Fiditor.’ written on un<‘ ddc or the payer only and accompanied t“j the. wrders name and address not ncecissaril g lor insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yi LL monies must be paid to the General. Manager at79 words
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Advertisement6 1904-06-29 4 FAIRBANKS SCALES. McAlister A- (Jo., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-29 4 FI”NAGOYA WATEIL McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Article207 1904-06-29 5 KUROPATKIN again badly OUTFLANKED. routed and retreating. pitched battle imminent near TASHICHIAO. [Belter’s Services.] London, 29th June. A despatch from General Kuropatkin states that the Japanese occupied the o tienling, Taeling and Fenshuiling passes the 26th engaging the retreating Russians. A long despatch from General Sakharoff[Belter’s Services.] - 207 words
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Article68 1904-06-29 5 ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION BY HAMBURG CITY FATHERS. POLITICS STRICTLY TABOOED. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 28th June. At a banquet at Kiel yesterday evening, their Majesties in proposing toasts referred exclusively to yachting or otherwise confined themselves to personal compliments. Polities were unmentioned. London, 29th June. Flic King has[Reuter’s Services.] - 68 words
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Article39 1904-06-29 5 GENERAL MACDONALDS MARCH TO GYANGTSE. REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th June. Gencial Macdonald with reinforcements has reached Gyangtse after a stiff fight near the Nami Monastery. His casualties were five killed and six wounded.[Reuter’s Service.] - 39 words
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Article64 1904-06-29 5 LORD KITCHNER’S PROPOSALS. [Ceylon “Times” Service.] London, 17th June. Lord Kitcheners reorganization scheme contemplates the concentration of the Army on the frontier, which will be divided into districts, each having a self-contained l ield Force as a garrison. Several cantonments will be vacated, lhe cost[Ceylon “Times” Service.] - 64 words
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Article192 1904-06-29 5 27th June 1904. Mr. H. F. Nutter has been nominated 8 member of the Kinta Sanitary Board in place of Mr. Eric Maxwell who has gone to England. A Malay Coffee planter named Dawi, in Selaina, was cruelly killed by a wild •‘lephant last week. A small child who192 words
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Article190 1904-06-29 5 PECTS OF CONSCRIPTION DISCUSSED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. UNIONIST PARTY FIRM AGAIN. DEFICIENCES IN INDIAN DRAFTS. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 28th June. The questions of Militia and Volunteer commissions have been discussed in the ouse of Lords. Lord Donough more declared that if we )<wt our command[Reuter’s Special.] - 190 words
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Article179 1904-06-29 5 A CHINESE STORY FROM MALACCA. Ihe June issue of the India Rubber Journal received this morning, is a specially interesting publication, and certainly the best of the volume. There are several articles and paragraphs, together with some correspondence dealing with Rubber in the Straits and Ceylon.179 words
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Article161 1904-06-29 5 A PRIME MINISTER AS AUTOCRAT. The Maidive Islands are one of the few countries where romance of the Arabian Nights style still lingers. According to this morning’s mail the inhabitants are on the verge of insurrection because the present Prime Minister has raised taxes galore, tnd161 words
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Article199 1904-06-29 5 27th June. Mr. L. C. Brown, the Federal Inspector of Cocanut-trees, was in Teluk Anson last week inspecting the cocoanut plantations in various mukims. A general meeting of residents of the Lower Perak District was held in the District Office on Saturday at Teluk Anson, to consider what199 words
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Article890 1904-06-29 5 S.S. “GLENLOCBY” TOWED 800 lILES. EXCITING EXPERIENCES. A SMALL BOAT SURROUNDED BY SHARKS. A passenger by the s.s. Meijsen” forwards from Aden the following interesting account of the mishap to the s.s. Glenlochy,” which was disabled at sea, owing to a broken tail shaft, and890 words
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Article745 1904-06-29 5 P. J. Moss - P. J. Moss. London, June 3rd. This afternoon the race for the Oaks provided only the semblance of a struggle, Pretty Polly winning her race, as her admirers anticipated, with the utmost ease. There was very little speculation on the race, as there were only four runners,745 words
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Article122 1904-06-29 5 Penang, 29th June. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank, 1/11 5/16. 4 months’sight Bank 1/119/16. 3 Credit 1/11$. 3 Documentary 1/11 13/16. Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 145 L 3 days’ sight Private 147 i. Bombay, Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private 147|. Madras, Demand Bank 1457 days’122 words
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Article247 1904-06-29 5 ONLY ONE GAME LAST NIGHT. Very little interest was exhibited in the contests arranged for last night in connection with the Penang Cricket Club Tennis Tournament. Only one game was played, and that a single in Class B. In this R. H. Gibson .beat247 words
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Advertisement9 1904-06-29 5 ELECTRO-PLATEDWARE. METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd. McAlister Co., Ltd.9 words
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Advertisement153 1904-06-29 5 Biliousness is only another name fur clogged or sluggish liver caused by rich food, or by eating too much meat or by taking too little exercise. It is a common complaint in this country, but can be quickly remedied by stimulating the flow af bile, which softens the mass, so153 words
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Advertisement317 1904-06-29 5 HAVE YOU SUSPECTED YOUR KIDNEYS > When the kidneys get ill the back gives out. But the back is not to blame. The ache comes from the kidneys, which lie under the small of the back. Therefore dull pain in the back, or sharp, qu'ek twinges, are warnings of sick317 words
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760 1904-06-29 6 ARRIVALS. Prinz Re<;e.n i Li itrold. (Itrn.. 3919. Kirihncr, June 29. Hamburg, gen.. Behn Meyer, A Co. N\m Yong. Brit.. 950. Stack. June 28, Rangoon. gen.. K<>e Gunn. A < e. (J. G. Van Lansberge. But., 895. Boon. June 29. Olchleh. gen.. H. L. Co. Hok760 words
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Article825 1904-06-29 6 June 29th 04. Air. Hugh M. Bailey, an American who recently returned to Manila from a coastwise trip in the waters of Northern Luzon, gave an account of a fieice btittle which was fought between a I' ilipino and an octopus oil’Cape Engano. According to the Manila825 words
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Article1512 1904-06-29 6 A G. HALES, AUTHOR OF “ANGEL JIM,” ETC - BY A G. HALES, AUTHOR OF “ANGEL JIM,” ETC. In a small town in L ppei* Burmah a number of men celebrated in many walks of life had met to investigate certain phenomena presented to the scientific world by one Jarl Os good. They presented1,512 words
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Advertisement47 1904-06-29 6 KEATINGS a most agreeable method of admin- i isiering the only certain Remedy IIIARBE for Intestinal or WIIKnH Tbrtid Worms. Il VII 111 It is perfectlysafe and mild, especi- < ally adapted for ci ste B otti es 1 TABLETS.' by all Druggists. < I Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, London.47 words
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Advertisement31 1904-06-29 6 Chamber exin's Cough Remedy acts on natures plan—loosens relives the lungs and makes expectoration easy. All Dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures J/a.s7 be Stearns and you get the genuine31 words
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Advertisement262 1904-06-29 6 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 Chamberlains Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed, with bottle, and a262 words
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Advertisement246 1904-06-29 6 THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY :>LIMITED.« SULPHUR BITTERS Stocks of this newly advertised preparation in hand. Price per bottle $2-25. THE O. T- D. UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. FOR HUMAN AND ANIMAL USE. An invaluable application for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprain. Cramp, Bruises, Sore Throats, and all cases where External Stimulation is needed. Indispensible246 words
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Advertisement18 1904-06-29 6 STEARNS’ WINE, after influenz.' a"" pneumonia. An ideal reconstructive that gives immediate benefit. lucre I weight, renews strength18 words
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