Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 282. VOL. LXII. TUESDAY, 13th DECEMBER. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1846 1 IntCflde-d 'Sstiliflgs. shipping. sapping. P 0. Steam Naviga- tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NippOß YIISCR KfllSlifl llPtiTO ARRIVALS ANS DEPARTURES. Fou Intended to Sail. Steamed IfX JAPAX MAU STEAMSHIP U. IM. MAIL SERVICE. i V i/lv o D i Negapatam, *’Ld|L\\ Ab. /ts\
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  • 1183 2 Programme for January Meeting, 1905. TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 26th 8 SATURDAY 2Sth JANUARY. FIRST DAY. I,—The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by His Excellency Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g., with $750 added by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. Entrance
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    • 670 2 LIPTONS TEAS AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. WERE AWARDED 'THE Incorporated by Royal Charter. GOLD MEDAL Capital Paid up £BOO,OOO EXHIBITION. Head < >ffi< k t Agents. lenaag, HATTON CttLRT, TH HKAI >N HE I >i.E PATERSON, SIMONS Co. STREET. agencies and BRANCHES. Bombay Hamburg Rangoon TO BE HAD AT EVERY STORE
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    • 109 2 Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.) COIDS ASTHMA, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. P is tu 1 tl,e l’ r,jteHsion to lie the ni °st wonderful and valuable wll 1-4vFl\vJlx I 11 E remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE the best remedy known for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, CHLORODYNE CtB hKe 1
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  • 1618 3 Straits Times. i Hi.; STR kN JING OF THE “KNIGHT O'J St. GEORGE. M irine C >urt of Enquiry was held at i H t, r Atte ulant’s Offiee this m irning t C n {ui< <* i ito the stran ling of the British ./.'nncr
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  • 254 3 The different methods by which various wild animals are captured in their native state are interesting. Lions are generally caught by being tempted to thrust their Imads through nooses of strong cords composed of twisted hides. Pieces of meat are used for bait, but frequently the hunters
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  • 979 3 INCREASE OF CAPITAL. An extraordinary general meeting of the Green Island Ceme.it Co., Ltd, was held at tiie Company’s Offices, St. George’s Building, Hongkong, on the 26th ultimo. The Hon. R. Shewan presided, there being also present Sh- C. P. Chatter, Hon. W. J. Gresson,
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  • 417 3 We quote from Mr. T. VV. H. Crosland’s recently published book on The Lord of Creation mile lovers now resident in our lyfppy* country will perhaps accept from, me a little gift of wise words. And first I shall tell them that if they wish to get
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  • 370 3 The Home papers mention that Dr. Stephen Smith, m. r. c. s., the well-known English phvsician. his discovered a new treatment for the eyes, which is expected to render unnecessary the spectacles now worn bv many thousands who suffer from defective sight. Talking with a
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  • 570 3 —Exch. Musicians say that it is at least a quarter century since a woman sang the a note which the late Mme. Albani is credited with reaching, but there is a young Australian lady now in London, says the Dailt/ Mail, who can accomplish this rare vocal
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  • 390 3 —Home Paper. St. Petersburg, Tuesday, Nov. 1. The latest proof of the demoralisation and utter inefficiency of theßussiiyi navy is contained in a sensational report drawn up by Admiral Tchuchin, commanding the Black Sea fleet, with reference to the recent naval manoeuvres held under his supervision. The
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  • 398 3 —Exch. A MAN TO BE RESPECTED. The Hon. F. H. May (Colonial Secretary at Hongkong) made some intersting remarks, at a meeting of the Odd Volumes Society, regarding his opinion of the Chinaman. Speaking at the conclusion of Mr. Dover Ball’s lecture, he said
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  • 309 3 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. and O. steamer Jara from London, Nov. 12.—T0 Singapore: Mr. B. T. Knight, .Mr. ami Mrs. Miller, Mr. G. Hewett, Air. J. Linter, Mr. A. T. Cutfield. Per P. and O. steamer India, connecting with the steamer Coromandel, at Colombo, from London, Nov.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 t /'l-1 MVI ism is cured by Chamberlain’s ll lM-’ hn. One application relieves the 111 lor sale by all dealers.
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    • 65 3 Colds are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature’s plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale by all de ilers. STEARNS’ AMINE after influenza and pneum
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    • 18 3 STEARNS’ WINE, a great nutiient tonic in cwnValesvem-e from fever.;, inlhe iza mid pneumonia. Gives benefit at once.
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    • 132 3 A Timely Suggestion.—This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter isover, and result are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon
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    • 88 3 Relief After Six Years —Mrs. M. A. Clark, of Timberry Range, N. S. W., Australia, writes I wish to inform you of the wonderful benefit I 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
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    • 65 3 AViien Suffering from a cold and you f■ ir an attack of pmm.n >nia, secure a bottle of Chamberl lin's Cough Remedy and use it judiciously. There is no danger from this disease when this remedy is used. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers. ZYAIOLE
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  • 164 4 Tuesday. December I3th. High Water 3-41 a. in. 4 06 r. »i. Low Water 9 56 a. m. 10-18 p. M. Wednesday. December I4th. High Water 4 29 a. in. 4-51 r. m. Low Water 10 41 a. in. 11-03 p. M. Thursday, December 15. h High Water
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  • 1734 4 It is but a brief period since the triumphantly returned President Roosevelt was telling his faithful subjects in the United States that his policy was to include the construction of a Navy equal to any in the World, Of course this was, and will be for
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  • 56 4 The next hunt to be held by the above Club is to come off on Thursday 15th inst. Meet at the Golf Club at 5 p.m. and finish at Westland. The President, who hopes to see a large number of the members and their friends present, will
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  • 263 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Dee. 11th. Profits made over the Bazaar more than realised expectations. Something like $l,OOO has been taken. Mr. Hose arrived here yesterday and is staying for a few days en route to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Stainer, of the Educational Department, who went Home
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  • 868 4 BY TASMA. The Bazaar held on the 3rd on behalf o f the Church at the TeWn Hall was a su ess in every way. Taiping people are emphati cally lethargic, they require rousing, when a thing has to be done it is done p lO perly.
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    • 367 4 A CAR|>. New Advertisements. Capts. JOYCE DANIEL, 11 Jsieensei Pilot,. runnymede. TELEPHONE No. 246. Rooms Vacant. Healthy Situation. Charges Moderate. CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., Mrs. ward, 3, Union Street. 74° 28 12 40 Mftham Road. 711 3 1 1 2 FOR SALE. NOTICE OF S>ALE. A HOKKIEN Colloquial Manual in two
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    • 74 4 CONTRIBUTIONS 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. A LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the “Pinang Gazette Office, Penang.
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    • 5 4 CUTLERY. McAlister Co. t Ltd
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  • 342 5 fHANGES COME INTO FORCE AT NEW YEAR. w commissioning arrange--5 31 ENTS. T HE COLONIES’ SHARE IN THE NAVY. DEPUTATION TO Mr. BALFOUR. APF the colonies contributing aRE fairly SOME NAVAL APPOINTMENTS. Belter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. Mr. Balfour, Hon. A. Lyttelton, and Mr. listen Chamberlain have
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  • 214 5 FEROCIOUS FIGHTING. WHOLE DETATCHMENTS CUT DOWN. JAPANESE CFUISER BLOWN UP. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. Reuter s correspondent before Port Arthur describes the fighting preceding the capture of 203 Metre Hill as being more intensely ferocious and bloody than any previous engagement. Whole detachments were obliterated time
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  • 50 5 A|) MIRAL FOLKERSAHN LEAVING JIBUTIL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, iffijWec. A'imiral Folkersahn’s Fleet iJpeparing oir <aVP ft is supposed to be p Madgascar to await the arrival of ''“Westvensky’s fleet. London, 13th Dec. coll'" J‘ l,ss i,n hospital ship Orel and a r have arrived at? Cape Town.
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  • 259 5 RIOTS IN ST. PETERSBURG. DISORDERLY SCENES. REVOLUTIONARY FEELING THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. COUNT MURA VIE FF RESIGNS. REFORM PARTY GAINING THE ASCENDANT. Disturbances in the Provinces. further trouble anticipated. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. Reuter wires from St. Petersburg that there have been serious riots there. A number
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  • 66 5 SUSPECTED OF CARRYING RUSSIAN COAL. H.M.S. “FOX” TAKES HER TO PER IM. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. Reuter wires from Periin that the British steamer St. Leonards bound for Mozambique, it was alleged with Russian coal, was boarded by a boat from His Majesty’s cruiser Fo.r. and
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  • 67 5 AWARDED TO THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. BRITAIN WELL TO THE FORE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. The Nobel Peace Prize for 1905 has been awarded to the Institute for International Law. The prize for Physics has been awarded to Lord Rayleigh for Chemistry to Sir ’William
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  • 73 5 RELIEF OF LONDON UNEMPLOYED. OBITUARIES AMONGST COMMONERS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 13th Dec. The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty was signed at Washington yesterday. The King and Queen, and the Prince of Wales, have contributed six hundred guineas to Mr. Long’s scheme for relieving the unemployed in London, for which the Lord
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  • 21 5 LEAVES ENGLAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Dec. The King of Portugal has left England, after his visit.
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  • 31 5 SERIOUS AFFRAY ON A MINE. [Reuter's Services.] London, 13th Dec. Some Chinese yesterday attacked some Kaffirs on a Witwatersrand mine. Four persons were killed and 33 wounded.
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  • 679 5 TRAINING NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. A beautiful morning for work, and although the attendance of members was hardly up t;> the average, caused no doubt by the evenings festivities at the Penang Club, the gallops by several stables were of considerable merit. Empreza (Jumbo) was as usual first out,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 167 5 To The Editor Pinang Gazette.” Dear Sir— Your letter just received. I have been at a loss to know why the report of the bazaar sent r you a week ago, has not been published yet, I see now that you never received it. I deeply regret
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  • 480 5 LIBERAL SUPPLIES OF GREAT VARIETY. ALL NOW ON VIEW. As will be seen from the prominent advertisement appearing on our back page, Messrs. Pritchard and Co. have imported an extensive and varied consignment of Christmas goods and cheer, warranted to suit and please every body. We have had the
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  • 413 5 The f»l lowing is from the Standard of the 14th ultimo. Mr. H. A. Gwynne has been appointed Editor of The Standard Mr. G wynne began his journalistic life as un attached regular contributor to the Times", in Roumania. He then joined the staff of Reuter’s Agency as
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 [All communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents.] CAMP FURNITURE. McAlister Co, Ltd.
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    • 4 5 BICYCLES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 271 5 Fund. IT* HAS BEEN decided by the General Committee to close the Subscription List for the above, on Thursday, 15th December. Gentlemen desirous of showing their appreciation of Mr. Hai greaves’ work should send in their Names and Donations either to me or to Dr. K. L. Teng, not later
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    • 190 5 OPERA aTAMBOUL. GRAND GALA NIGHT I DOUBLE RAJAICING 11 t Second to None. CLOWNS THE BEST OF CLOWNS. MANACEMENT A—l THE EMPIRE THEATRICAL COMPANY OF SINGAPORE At TECK SOON’S THEATRE HALL, No. 91 Campbell Street. Will Stage by Special Request. Give this show a Trial. Fairies don’t appear aften now
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  • 971 6 13th Dec. 1904. The steamship Indralema 6,000 tons, of Liverpool, was in collision near Eastham locks, at the entrance of the Manchester Ship Canal, with the steamship Manchester Corporation, of the Manchester Liners (Limited), ami drifted ashore immediately. The hulrabnia was outward bound with a gen'ial cargo
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  • 1059 6 ARRIVALS. Pelkls, Brit., 4300, Dec 13, Liverpool, gen., W. Co. Benalher, Brit., 1959/Macintosh, Dec 12, Singapore, gen.. Safidilands Buttery. I’alamPotta Brit.. 2208, Garland, De* 12, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378 u Davidson, Dee 12, Singapore, gen., Bong Kee. M alaya, Ger., 901,
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    • 22 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, and be obtained from all ilispensarms (quickly b.< j Gives <nsbiul leliet. A/od'i imitation K< the Genuine h ind..
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    • 164 6 HORACE.S. MARTIN, Mcninij and Consul tiny Enyineer. AH Description of Mining properties Reported or/, Concentrating and oA Dressing Plants designed IPOH -PERAK. 981 25-5-04. VIENNA BAKERY. JOSEPH BAKER, Begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Penang and Out Stations that he has opened a CONFECTIONERY, At 243 Penang Road,
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    • 525 6 A CARD. RUBEROID ROOFING.! attention from > Messrs. MATTHEWS OWEN, r 1 ruberoid roofing I N<7h7i j ROOFING j;’ I RUBEROID I W 1 publfc that the RUBEROID HOOFING I cutta mutton will be rais'd to 40. forty cents per lb. from Ist December, 1904. Is Vermin proof, I Indian
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    • 1094 7 ALLAN IRVING, TENDERS INVITED. J ■R H M"M E"Bin«»i'».w<i c«n«r«i Contuttnp. JOHORE RAILWAY. CSrtTfc Wkt WELD QUAY. E 1 <JI.I 1 >B 1a Town Store :—3l BEACH STREET. SUPPLY OF SLEEPERS. ■iOl VfcwAFMMMKr MmS 4O 1-4-05 < *T A ENDERS will be received at the Office iH IM -1 of
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    • 362 8 PBITCHARD CD. Christmas Season. NOW ON VIEW. A MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF PRESENTS COMPRISING: Cold Jewellery of the latest London and Paris Fashions. New Spring Bracelets, Curb Bracelets, All Cold and Jewelled. New Rings, New Pendants, Brooches and Lace Pins, Bangles. Necklets, Studs. Watch Chains, Single and Double. SILVER WARE. This
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