Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 287. VOL. LX IL MONDAY, I9ih DECEMBER. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1732 1 Shipping. e i 1- i'’> >-12.000 a w Shipping. Shipping. p. 0. Steam Naviga- d ztl~. tion, Company. Hm STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NIppOR YIISCII KfliSilfl EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sail. Steamer. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. MAIL SERVICE. //1 o p c
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  • 1167 2 Programme for January Meeting, 1905, TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 26th 8 SATURDAY 28th JANUARY. FIRST DAY. tSuesdcj, 2416 Janucry, 1905. Z. The Maiden Plate. A Cup^p.e><nted by His Excellency Sr Join: Anders 1.1, K.C.M.G., wit it 750 ad led by d.c vRb. A Race for A;aiden Horses. Weight
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    • 735 2 ==S _HANMAN’S REGISTERED! .«traluw.o HORSE FOOD!! Incorporated by Royal Charter. NOURISHING, UTVIGORATING, FATTENING. Capital Paid up Not a cheap food at a Jfod price but a good food at a cheap price. of Proprietors xmooo A scientific of the best Grains and Chaff produced m the country. Is not threadneedle
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    • 134 2 2***» [Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S I CHLORODYNE I (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.) COLDS aSgMBMj ASTHMA, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. is a^uoitfcte<l b y the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable vFKy vFKx K 11 1_4 remeay ever discovered. CHLORODYNE is he best remedy known for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, ff
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  • 1436 3 Meetings. X Special Meeting was held on the 4th ,f tbc month and an Ordinary Meeting on the 18th. Revenue and Expenditure. Y k revenue from all s >urces collected fluri.i-.' the month amounted to $20,153.98. Expenditure was as follows: OrdiiHi y Expenditure 49,385.15
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  • 905 3 Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioner* held on 2nd December, 1904. Present.—J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President,) Quah Beng Kee, Esq., L. H. Clayton, Esq., Cheaii Tek Thye, Esq., A. R. Adams, Esq., and Dr. P. V. Locke. 1. The minutes of last meeting are read and confirmed. 2.
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  • 1093 3 KING EDWARD’S POWER AND POPULARITY. To-day, (says Mrs. Belloc Lowndes in the Morning Leader of the 9th Nov.) the King’s fourth birthday since his accession to the throne, naturally suggests some he has shown as a ruler. "These 'are utilitarian days, and even monarchy is expected to
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    • 31 3 Riieumatism is cured ny Chamberlain’s Fair Balm. One application relieves the pain. For sale by all dealers. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and perOtfVOj the teeth.— very refreshing.
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    • 65 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 always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers. STEARNS’ WINE as a
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    • 60 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 dealers. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, and be obtained from
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    • 89 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 Remedy.
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    • 233 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 is over, and result are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as
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    • 476 3 lnsurance Co. Marine Insurance. The undersigned Agents will accept Marine Risks on Merchandize Produce and Valuables at current rates. For full particulars apply to KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., 32 1 1 05 Agents. The China Traders' Insurance Co.. Ltd. Capital Subscribed $2,000,000 Amount Paid-up 600,000 Reserve Fund 1,000,006 Head Office, Hongkong.
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  • 186 4 Monday,. December 19 h > d .'i Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 P. M. Hitjli Water 9 28 ri.drt.'cVJl 50 p 1 l.i-w-AVatev3-4L a. in. <4 3-40 r. m.‘ m bnitot? Tuesday, December 20th f High Waler 10-20 a. ni. <t,j.b m Low Water 4-08 a. in <4 ,4-32
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  • 1144 4 As advised by cable from Reuter on Saturday, Mr." Joseph Chamberlain has igppened his campaign on the Fiscal Scheme, and made a vigorous reopening.,, so characteristic of him, by addressing ajl. assembly of 4,000 working men. »b Lime-> house, a quarter in London where his eloquence
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  • 630 4 Last Saturday, the popular Sergeant-Alajor of the Penang Volunteers entered the holy estate- of matriinony, his bride bejni£ p.u. i old resident of Penang, Miss Saunders. The wedding was conducted by the Rev. H. C. Henham, and was choral The officers of the corps and their wives sat
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  • 32 4 Owing to the Links being required for practice in view of the X’mas Tournament, the Committee have decided to postpone all Ties in Club competitions until after the Tournament.
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  • 165 4 OVERSEAS EDITION. We have much pleasure to own receipt, by last mail, of a copy of the Daily Mail —Overseas Edition,” the first number of which appeared in London on November 25th. Judging from the contents and general get up of this new public venture, and the comprehensive
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  • 521 4 tka’inosU■ 1 ANTICIPATIONS. The latter. m^.h too 'wet and uncomfortable, rq AUloxy of any real trial spins being effected. Saturdays operations U ordinary useful exercise J _a,nd not a very large crowd of reserving themselves for the afternoon, 1 which as a rule is anything but
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  • 324 4 I (From Our Own Correspondent.) i f Taiping, December 17th, 19OL The Perak Jubilee Lodge assembled' on the evening of the I.4th. to witness the installation of brother Nelson as Worshipful Master. The Perak Band discoursed sweet music, and the inhabitants of Swĕttenham road, were startled by constant
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    • 434 4 Sacred Concert. New A^ PRITCHARD &> Co., Since several persons Ladies’ Department, who are to take part in NEW stocks now on shjz*. the Sacred Concert, were flowers, sprays, evening unavoidably absent from collars, lace scarves, iinavoiaao y new muslins, new prints the practice 1< y.> HANDKERCHIEFS, BELTS, BLOUSES, Etc.,
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    • 83 4 ZI/LV Til Ili UTIONI must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer’s nAme and.address not neeressaril y f<rr insertion tit nt as m guarantee oj youd-iaith. ir-;* yi LE'monies must be paid to the General Manager at the ,i
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  • 134 5 THIRD BALTIC SQUADRON BEING FITTED OUT. CRUISER ARRIVES AT H J nAItAR. captain klado liberated. r |fE ttkFOlUl MOVEMENT. [REUTeYs SERVICE.] L, J London, 17th Dec. I' Russian cruiser Terek has arrived at P AW- rc n i ’j'| ie Municipal Council of St. Petersburg ht tgi forbid leu
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  • 108 5 FUBERAL I» SOUTH AFRICA. SPEECH BY GENERAL BOTHA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 17th Dec. General Botha has urged his countrymen to earn- out the late President Kruger’s ideal for creating a great nation to the nor th of the Vaal, while remaining loyal to the new Government
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  • 111 5 REMARKABLE PROPOSAL. GOVERNMENT REPORTED UN-. FAVOURABLE TO IT. [Reuter's Service.] London, 17th Dec. Sir P. Angier announces that on account of the high rates prevailing, he and others Imvo matured plans to cut a second Suez Canal. A big contractor familar with work in Egypt is
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  • 52 5 IMMENSE INCREASE IN ARTILLERY. 130 BATTERIES TO BE READY IN NINE MONTHS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 18th Dec. The British war office has signed contracts for the most modern horse and field artillery to the value of two and a quarter "’illions. 130 batteries are to be deliver'd in
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  • 70 5 TUCK RESIGNS THE PRESIDENCY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 19th Dec. i*r. G. T. Tuck, lecturing before the hngor Chinese Literary and Debating gave a survey of the progress of RResc reform, and afterwards tendered resignation as President of the Society, f 8 -le 8 P
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  • 39 5 IAT TWO YEARS JACKSON 18 MONTHS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, ***** Dec. r Oliver Tatlock has been sentenced J^ Wo years’ imprisonment, and Mr. W(-r.f h ni to eighteen months. Jackson i li(‘.aripg t|ie sentence.
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  • 53 5 HOOLEY DISCHARGED-LAWSON TWELVE MONTHS. DECORATION FOR ONE OF OUR CONSULS. TROUBLE IN MACEDONIA. London, 17th Dec. Mr. Wilton, Vice-Consul at Chanking has received the decoration of C.M.G. London, 18th Dec. The condition of Macedonia is stated to be consistently worse. Hooley has been discharged. Lawson was sentenced
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  • 336 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th Dec. Admiral Kazinakoff and the Russian naval officers have started for Paris to attend the North Sea Enquiry. It is understood that the Army Council has issued a drastic order aiming at reducing cavalry officers’ expenses. The order absolutely forbids band and subscriptions,
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  • 1674 5 FOR BURIAL GROUNDS REGISTRATION. The following are the By-laws for Burial Grounds, as passed by the Municipal Commissioners. They will be brought up at a special meeting of the Commissioners for confirmation 1. The Health Officer shall prepare and keep a revised register of all burial and burning grounds
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  • 463 5 [jFrom Our Own The Car Trouble or Muddle. Kampar, 16th Deer. ’O4. I [have carefully watched for sometime past the correspondence that has been going ;on regarding the vexed question of the A and “B carriages upon the railwaiy, and in the cool and calm possession of my'judgment,
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  • 326 6 Monday, Dec. 19th 1904. The British steamer Denmorc is reported to be badly ashore at Moji. Notice is hereby given that the following information has been received the Russian Torpedo-boat destroyer Ratdoropny has been sunk in Chefoo Harbour in 16 feet at Low Water of Spring Tides.
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  • 1136 6 ARRIVALS. Taka, Brit., 3651, Herrigton, gon., H.Liel»ert <fc Co. Zaida, Brit., 2905, l7, Madras, gen., H. Liebert Co. On Sang, Brit., 1787, Davfes, Doc 19, Honjay, gen Boustead Co Coen, Brit., 1331, Schintema, Dec 19, Singapore, gen IT. Liebert Co. Che; ng Chew, Brit., 1213, Harrison,
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    • 161 6 NOTICE. f CONSULATE FOR THE NETHERLANDS. UP to Thursday, the 19th January, 1905, at 10 a.m., tenders will be received at the Office of the Resident of the East Coast of Sumatra, at Medan, for the Fann having the right to retail opium in the Residency of the East Coast
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    • 40 6 Jno. RABE, D. D. S. American Dentist. i Has returned to Penang permanently. Office at RUNNYMEDE,” NORTHAM ROAD. Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WANTED :—Permanent Cool Office Rooms or House, with good Northern Light, furnished or unfurnished. 82 2-2-05
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    • 25 6 STEARNS’ WINE places at the Command of the Physician the most advanced preparation of a Cod Liver Oil. Far superior to the stomach disturbing emulsions.
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    • 642 6 A CARD. RUBEROtD ROOFING. :o: I CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., m 1 d rDA 3H is Wa^,er P ro Toafc lier Pro DOnCI Ain 3, Union Street. KUDtKUIU and Fire Resisting > rcUUrINU 711 31-12 HORACE, mart,*; ROOFING RUBEROtD' Mining and Consulting Engineer. cheaper, Cooler, and easier All Description of Mining
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    • 1040 7 'W HI W Dr. W MANSON ALLAH IRVING. A I rC r s x -o=*-«— A nA TURAH -XBbk WL FACING THE CARNARVON STATION. —.Works :—40 WELD Q UAY wLUU JUL Charges Moderate. Consultation Free. “31 BEACH BTREET WW— V~} RISK OF FIRE ,,,J OTICE a. ti St fin Can
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    • 354 8 3 “I IN AIN V» UFMfc S» I IBPRITCHARD CO, Christmas Season. NOW ON VIEW. A MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF PRESENTS, COMPRISING: j 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,
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