Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 274. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENT
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    • 1802 1 I s Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping, I p.S 0. Steam Naviga- L .7 I tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Ncnideutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NippOll YUSBII KfllSllfl I" expected arrivals and departures. For I Intended to Sail. I Steamer. I JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. I MAIL
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    • 1343 2 2 > m L MNbMMjim. irw r,>||Hi,, ,|R,,,,,,| |,a||,|,ii,|,,|l,,,|,,> i>W TEAS Pipes, %’Cigar Holders, Begs-to inform tlje Ladies and Genl lemen g AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. AWARDED THE of Penang and. Out stations that he Messrb 111 N LJIE, 85 Beach Street, I Incorporated by Royal Charier. GOLD M.EDA CONFECTIONERY, are
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 1768 3 3 i I know 1 never I d.pi J Mv pen in slime or gal’. I Or wrote a sentence he purest lipt. Might scruple to recall. A PAGE OF FACTS, FANCIES,. FASHION AND FICTION. From grave to gay, from lively to severe.” To speak no evil, nay, nor
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    • 121 3 The Toroye Vremya correspondent quotes the following conversation with a participant in the battle of Taschichao. Whe e were the Japanese stationed J There were none, as far as we could see. Dozens of shells and thousands of bullets fi ll near our company. But we could’t see
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    • 121 3 The Athenaoim. The will, dated 1772. of Mr. Wm. Browne which includes his bequest to Cambridge University of gold medals for Greek and Latin odes and epigrams, contains also the request that he may be burie 1 private manner, without Pall BeanW. Escutcheons, or Equestrian Ornaments,
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    • 252 3 (ilohe. It is some three years ago that pingpong was devastating in London, and now’ it has so utterly disappeared that perhaps it may be necessary to state that the queer compound word Avas the name of a sort of indoor lawn tennis played upon a
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    • 409 3 In front of her was a high table covered with yellow silk on which were set two vases filled with chrysanthemums, and between them a glass containing a carved coral sceptre of exquisite workmanship. It was not until the EmpressDoAvager pushed aside this glass, in order to
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    • 228 3 Mr. M’. Cornish (Romford, Essex) furnishes a story illustrating the strength of blind routine in the mind of an old parish clerk. In the early part of last century my father visited the parish church at Bodmin, the county town of CornAvall, and Avas shown over the sacred edifice
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    • 218 3 This Avas a question asked at a recent wedding. There are many answers. Oftenest men marry for love, sometimes because they think it is the proper thing to do, but perhaps oftenest of all because they are lonely. A man is a creature inclined to be
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    • 679 3  -  F. L. in T. P;s Weekly. What remains to be done to make wireless telegraphy a commercial as it is already a practical success It does not seem necessary the secrecy of its communicat/UW because inviolable secrecy —as has been pointed out —is enjoyed neither
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    • 1139 3  -  J. C. H. Another insult to our golfing Premier”! A Hereford bookseller includes under the heading of Popular Fiction the following “Balfour (Rt. Hon. A. J.). The Foundations of Belief. 4s. 6d. 1901.” Perhaps the catalogue-man meant to suggest that the foundations of belief are not laid
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    • 47 3 Colds are quickly cured by Qbamber--1,11,1 s Cough Remedy. It I'hni, loosens the cough, jtf lungs •nid opens the secretions, per“‘/'"ent cure. It counteractsWPtendency "f a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale all deniers. TOOTH POWDER, a perantiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and per-lH-ives the teeth, very refreskimj.
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    • 64 3 When Suffering from a cold and you fear an attack of pneumonia, secure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and use it judiciously. There is no danger from this disease when this remedy is used. It al wavs cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers. Rheumatism is cured
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    • 131 3 A Tuv bly Suggestion.—This is the season of the year Avhen the prudent and careful houseAvife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the Avinter isover, and result are much more prompt and satisfactory Avhen it is kept at hand and given as
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    • 89 3 Relief After Six Years—Mrs. M. A.. Clark, of Timberry Range, N. S. W., Australia, writes I Avish to inform you of the Avonderful benefit 1 have received from your valuable medicines. I suffered from a severe cough for six years and obtained no relief until I took Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
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  • 168 4 Saturday. December 3rd. Hanuca (Jewis Festival.) Baud, Golf Club, 5-30 p. tn. High Water 8-14 a. in. 8-49 r. m. Low Water 1-48 a. in. 2-26 P. m. Sunday, December 4th. 2nd in Advent. High Water 9-22 a. m. A 9-52 p. m. Low Water 3-01 a. in.
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  • 1943 4 The Labour Question has proved a most difficult and vexations problem, anything but easy of solution, in the East as well as in the West. The knowledge is common property as to the strenuous and continued agitation that prevailed in South Africa against the proposed importation
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  • 284 4 Kuala Lumpur, 30th Nov. Mr. E. S. Hose, the Chairman, Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, has been made Superintendent of Prisons, in addition to his own duties. The highest rainfall in the State of Selangor during Octjber was at Pudu Gaol, where 18 .60 inches were recorded
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  • 567 4 T i lAIN (N G N GTE S AND ANTICIPATIONS. A gloriously cool morning and a !1:(J muster of member-”, the track wis cai it a going several candidates being under ‘’the Mock in view of Selangor Meeting, to which wo shall be sending just a baker's
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  • 171 4 The Moscow press continues to publish painful stories of lunacy and mania at the front. The Sihirsky Viestnik prints tlie following picture of soldiers driven mad by horror Into the Tomsk Municipal Hospital is carried a wounded man of middle age. He is covered with knife
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  • 65 4 4th December, 1904. St. George’s Church. 'nd Sunday in Advent. 7-30 a.m. Matins.— (Plain.) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 fc.in. Evensong and Sermon. Diline Service with Holy Communion \XII be held at St. Marks Butterworth. 9 a.m. IPresbyterian Church. Northam Road. \rcb Northam Road. Joe the Assumption. First
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  • 204 5 A desperate encounter at port ARTHUR. XSOTILEK FORT CAPTURED BY THE JAPANESE, HEAVY RUSSIAN CASUALTIES. I’KO'JUESS of the balticeks. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd Dec. Two hundred and three Metre Hill which on (he Western side of the harbour of P rt Arthur commands the whole of the „,rt
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  • 51 5 EFl’l7 TS OF A POSTPONEMENT OF THE PEACE CONFERENCE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd De It is <■ ficially stated at Washington that Russia -suggestion to postpone the Hague Peace Conference, necessarily prevents the United States from taking further steps to be present, as it is desirable that Russia
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  • 73 5 REFORM ITEMS, AT HOME AND ABROAD. i Reuters Service.]* London, 2nd Dec. The Standard says that the chief reform in the Navy, as mentioned on the 29th ultima, will be the strengthening of the Home fleeb so as to secure the dominion from the forts to Portland. Its Admiral
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  • 41 5 LOSS OF A TRANSPORT I Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd Dec. The Portuguese transport Saothome bound from Macau has been wrecked in the Red Sea, 344 troops carried by her have been landed at Aden, and proceed by a British steamer.
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  • 215 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Dec. Reuter wires from Perim that two large and two small Russian men-of-war have passed that island going southward. Reuter wires from Tangier that some mountaineers made a determined attempt to capture Mr. Harris, the Times correspondent there, by rushing his house. The
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  • 194 5 Mr. A. HUTTEN BACH’S OPINION. Penang, December Ist 1904. Liin Seng Hooi Esq., Secretary, pro tern, Ratepayers’ Association, Penang. Dear Sir, I beg to acknowledge receipt of your favour asking me to become a member of the Committee of the Ratepayers’ Association. I do not think that,
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  • 1840 5 A special meeting of the Commissioners was held in the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. Quah Bong Kee, Mr. L. H. Clayton, Mr. Cheah Tek Thye, Mr. A. R. Adams, Dr. P. V. Locke, Mr. R. P. Phillips
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  • 427 5 EAST AND WEST. A MAGAZINE OF THOUGHTFUL ARTICLES. We have to acknowledge receipt of the magazine East and JFetrt for the month of November. It contains 12 contributions and the usu il Editorial Notes, Current Events ami Correqt.ndeuce. The article England. Japan and Russia by Mr. J. M.
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  • 209 6 PASSENGERS (HOWARD. Pci mid <>. steamer, Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Malta nt Colombo, from London. Nov. 11. l?o Singa* pore Mt Trueman, Mr. T. C. Fleming, Mr. C. Bat ho, Mt. mid Mrs. Pimm, Mr. H. G. Ward, Mr. A. 11. Wilman, Mr. A. ’l'. Lyon,
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  • 1085 6 ARRIVALS. Benakty, Brit., 2510, Saschet, Dec 3, London, gen., Sandilands Buttery Co. Kistna. Brit. 524. Addenbrf*\, Dee 3, Singapore, gen. H L. A CW. q Malaya. Ger.. 901. Block, De<V .’’Deli, Behn Meyer A Co. Janet Nicole, Brit., 474, Crichton, Dec Mo ihnein, gen.. Koe Guan
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    • 533 6 CURED HIS COUGH. BY STRENGTHENING HIS LUNGS. Dr. Williams’ Fink Pilis Build up (ha Body ihroyjh the Blood. Attention to the blood is at all times essential in order to keep healthy in tropical counties, and this is especially t|>!e during the rainy seasons. In the Tropics, coughs, colds and
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    • 17 6 Rheumatism is cured by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application relieves the pain. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 163 6 CHENDARIANG HYDRAULIC TIN MINING Co., Ltd. A N Extraordinary Gen of Shareholders will ’z>e field at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 9 A\ >ld Quay, Penang, on Monday, sth Dtcember, 1904, at 3 p.m. /fusine&r lb consider, and if thought fit, pass the following resolution that is to
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    • 647 6 TO RUBEROID ROOFING.! 705 3-12 OCCUPIER. :o: A CARD. 7“ RUBEROID ROOFING ROOFING l),M,s ~ot rot crack bli3tor RUBEROID! elsewhere. Orders will meet with Prompt S GFlllcit. attention from i RUBEROID HOOFING a card. ROOFING RUBEROID NIELS ruberoid,roofihg :o: CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., ith g r ODDI BY o. Union Street.
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    • 1014 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, Jl RASE D The Aachen and Munich Fire J I. FAMILY PROVISION, 1 D( st Insurance Co. AAI C| TWI CJOTI o mt> «I rx A<- E Has reiumetl to Penang permanently. of Aix La Chapelle. AJL\AC4JJLJLJL JLX* .-.^v.-ion b OR OLD AGE, capital 4450,000 Z Easily
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    • 2216 8 ft GIFT 'FROM ENOLANdT SIHon R E s ITr A BAZAAR. ROUGH DIARY 1005« aiidanicn^^ir- heast\mportant— ff Thorough efficiency H i I m 1 I fbvH UNDER TKE PATRONAGE OF discovenesniT QJM is proved by the enormous sale cl Price $1.50 per copy; MfS. J. K. BIRCH, /t A T
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