Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 December 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 289. VOL. LXIF. WEDNESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1816 1 ■J 9 Intended Sailing® I Shipping. I Shipping. p, 3 0. Steam Naviga- 2 tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. *1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NIppOH YIISCH KdlSllfl tXFLCTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Fon Intended to Sail. Steamer. DiVi JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. MAIL SERVICE. 1/1 n n >
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    • 1307 2 II A Mil AiM’C DIPPICTEDtniH The NEW FRENCH REHEDt TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, RDoIMtREiH fam.ly proton. v 'gr 3 AUSTRALIA AND GM INA. ■II E 3 f nbJ B I This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE A. 4—a-’ li 3 B an( j
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  • 1373 3 Daily Mail. .pMHUL FREMANTLE’S FIFTY YEARS IN THE NAVY. The Navy as I have known it is a i i'] d-scursive volume of recollec|)V one of the m >st distinguished <’f l,ur n ,(ieni Nlvv Fremantle, as he tells us, was tilt. -two veins of hi.s life
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  • 279 3 PRISONERS’ ATTEMPTED ESCAPE. Dec 7—A concerted attempt to escape from the Bilibid Penitentiary was made to-day by five hundred short term prisoners. The attempt was attended by great violence, and much bloodshed. The prisoners made a united rush upon the blacksmiths engaged in the prison premises,
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  • 1005 3 HOW THE DESTROYER GOT OUT OF THE THAMES. THE HERO OF THE ADVENTURE TELLS AN AMUSING STORY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Paris, Thursday. To j mysterious Mr. Shuiett, who, after cleverly hoodwinking Messrs. Yarrow and ev.id ng the attentions of the Government, su;c.?e le i
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  • 660 3 .—Ex. It is trite to say that a warship in the time of peace carries a number of things which are not only useless but a real danger in time, of war. The order is therefore given to clear for action,” and as a result everything that
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  • 764 3 READY TO MOVE AT ANY MOMENT. 100,000 Picked Men For The Frontier. Watching Russia. RE/ fIUIOVE AT ANY MOMENT. plans for the re-organi-sation of the Indian Army are well advanced* and a considerable grant of money has been made to him in order that he may carry
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    • 36 3 Biieumatism is cured by Chamberlain’s ,llr Bahn. One application relieves the F° r Ba^e By «Ml dealers. Bo not play with lung trouble. Gain the s rst point—NkrcMj/iA. STEARNS’ WINE 1,111 I,,v igoratin§ and strengthening, tonic.
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    • 57 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 CQunteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale by all dealers. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice,
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    • 78 3 Lazy or sluggish liver is shown by an unpleasant taste in the mouth, coated tongue, yellow skin, l>ad breath, drowsy and heavy feeling, and constipation. Doan’s dinner pills quicken and enliven the liver. Their action is direct and specific they cleanse the liver from the clogged impurities, opening every channel,
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    • 148 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 ami satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as
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    • 89 3 Relief After Six Y ears—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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    • 404 3 THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA 8 CHINA TELARAPH Ct.. Ltd.' NOTICE is hereby given that the existing tariff rates foT telegrams to all places is unaltered for the quarter commencing January Ist, 1905, viz., 42 dollar cents to a franc. R. G. S. BUCKLAND, 749 f m w 21-12 Superintendent. NOTICE.
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  • 206 4 Wednesday, December 21sl. St Thomas. Sii- red Concert, St. George’s Chinch, 6 p. M. High Water 1 I 03 a. m. A. 11 23 r m Low \V:i!< 154 a. in. »t 515 I’. W Thursday, December 22nd f l’u’ lie Meeting to discuss A ricultiual Show, Town
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  • 2278 4 Sir Frank Swettenham's letter to the Times on Fiscal Questions which we published yesterday, was somewliat severely criticised by the Thunderer which says he." Sir Frank. assumes the position of an earnest inquirer and then propounds a number of questions in the style of a crossexamining
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  • 75 4 A. F. Cornelius ami Olivero have been arrested in Singapore, in connection with the Treasury case, the charges against them being abetment of forgery and abetment of the use as genuine of a forged document. Mr. Braddell has been retained for the defendants. The preliminary enquiry was
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  • 146 4 PLANTATION GROWN PARA RUBBER. 25th November, 1904. The following are the particulars of the lots sold at Public Sale to-day. Mark. Quantity. Description. Price. Ceylon. per lb. Maddagedera 1 case Fine biscuits mixed colors 6 1 ,j 1 bag Scrap mixed 3 6 Halwatura 2 cases
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  • 210 4 PENANG vs. SINGAPORE. Arrangements for the interport matches are proceeding apace. Penang meets Singapore at cricket on Monday and Tuesday, the 26th and 27th December, both of which days are public holidays. The following cricket team has been selected- to represent Penang :—A S. Anthony, C. G. May,
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    • 271 4 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. REMEMBER THE underment iouA Banka will be 1 clofcd on Moiwmiy and Tuesday, the C A DCT PANPFPT 26th -and 27th December, 1904, b.'ing OAvl»Ci»* Vvl« v£»i> j Public Holidays For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus- AT ST. GEORGE S CHJRbHj tralia and China. a atz E.
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    • 81 4 fIONTKIUUTIONS must /.-< ~ad. cessed to L/ The Editor," written on. m>■ side of the paper only and accompanied 1 y the writers name and address not necressa r> l g ivr iusm'itoi, but as a guarantee of good. lailh. Ji LL monies must he paid to the General Jlitiiiup.r
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    • 8 4 GAR DEN ROLLERS. McAlister d 9 Co., Ltd.
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  • 117 5 NORTH kikwan undermined. desperate hand to hand FIGHTING. anOTJER RUSSIAN DESTROYER ASHORE. Reuter’s Service. L->n 1 hi, 2Jth Dec. <£),(. .J riaaese explode I a i immense mine un ler fie North Fort of Kikwan on Ull( ]av af o. .10 m, anti then rushed the breach- Desperate
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  • 87 5 TWO STEAMERS CAPTURED. ’CARRYING RUSSIAN OFFICERS AND MEN. BRITISH STEAMER CAUGHT AT PORT ARTHUR. [Reuters Service.] London, 21st Dec. The Japanese cruiser Tsushima seized the steamer Negretia bound to Vladivostok. off Korea. She was supposed to have been carrying a cargo of contraband and also Russian officers and
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  • 40 5 «ORE DEMONSTRATIONS AT MOSCOW. POLICE BUSY AGAIN. Reuter’s Service London, 20th Dec. There were further demonstrations at Moscow yesterday, during which several collisions lietwcen the Police and the crowd took place. A few of the demonstrators were wounded.
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  • 22 5 COLLIERS AT LOURENCO MARQUES. [Reuters Service.] London, 20th Dee. Four colliers for the Baltic Fleet are at Lourenco Marques.
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  • 24 5 MEETS AT PARIS ON THURSDAY. [Reuters Service.] London, 21st Dec. The North Sea Enquiry Commission meets at Paris on Thursday.
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  • 36 5 ALL EGROPEANS DISMISSED. [Reuter s Service.] London, 21st Dec. Lawlessness in Morocco is increasing. The Sultan lids dismissed all Europeans, thus reverting to the ancient regime, with the view of ingratiating .the people.
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  • 150 5 LEAKAGE OF RUSSIAN PLANS. From a private and confidential source, M one the trustworthiness of which we lave no reason doubt, says the Hongkong [Daily Press, we learn that the immediate objective of the Baltic Fleet ls Formosa. A telegram ordering certain ■'rrangeinents was received at a
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  • 253 5 IN AID OF ALEXANDRA HOME. Gentlemen. Mr. A. Stephen 25 J. Armstrong 25 n F. Schule 25 N. Hendry 25 Zeitlin 25 Hon’. E. W. Presgrava 25 Messrs. S. Kustermann it Co. 25 Pritchard Co. 25 Whiteaway Laidlaw Co. 25 Schiffman, Heer it Co. 20 Mr. J.
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  • 138 5 Messrs. Boustead it Co., as the local agents of the Nippon Y r usen Kaisha, have favoured us with a copy of the Company’s Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th Sept., 1904. From these it is shewn that the Gross Profits amounted to yen
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  • 215 5 PORT ARTHUR’S BOY HERO. After General Stoessel, Nikolai Suyeff, aged 13, is the hero of Port Arthur. According to the Russian Press, Suyeff has pierced the Japanese lines, carrying despatches to Kuropatkin, no less than four times. Suyeff is a lad of good education, the son
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  • 962 5 A TRAWLER CAPTAIN’S ACCOUNT. PRESS OPINION ON THE SQUADRON’S INCAPABILITY. Iwo days after the outrage committed by the L.iltic Squadron on the trawling Ileet i i the North Sea, the steam-cutter Maypie, l»elonging to the Gamecock trawler ileet, steamed into the Thames, when the master of
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  • 407 5 A correspondent of the Broad Arrow writes As some correspondents in the papers have lately been discovering some similarity between the operations at Port Arthur and those at Sevastopol fifty years ago, I may say that I venture to concur very much in entertaining the validity
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  • 269 5 Sydney F. Walker, of Bath, England, a veteran electrical engineer, has made public a i rediction thaf ocean vesre’s will eventualaly be driven by eh'-t’ iej >red in accumulators, so th it by win I engines every puff of wind can be utilized. Failing win assistance,
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    • 46 5 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.
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    • 5 5 GARDEN RAKES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 98 5 SANITARY BOARD OFFICE, KUALA LUMPUR, SELANGOR. APPLICATIONS will be received by the Chairman, Sanitary B »ard, Kuala Lumpur, on or before the Ist January, 1905, for the post of Overseer, Town Cleansing, Kuala Lumpur, at a salary o: »$720 per annum (on the Temporary and Provisional Establishment). The appointment will
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    • 250 5 Central Sales Room, OPERA VIAMBOUL UNION STREET. k GRAND DELIGHTFUL NIGHT. GREAT PROSPERITY Important Auction Sale. GREAT PROSPERITY are instructed to put up TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I C 01 sa^e Wednesday, 21st ‘December, 1901).. auction On THURSDAY, 22nd December, UIOJ,, HOSABOLEAJAIB, AT 11-30 A.AI. SHARP. 0R AT THE ABOVE SALES ROOM
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  • 614 6 Wednesday T)ec. 21st 1904. The anchor cable for the Great Northern steamer l/iane.w/a is the greatest cable ever made. It is made of three and threesixteenth inch iron, and was pro lived at Lebanon, Pa. It was necessary t > order three and a quarter- inch iron
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  • 217 6 Of Health, Happiness, and Life. The kidneys ’are the most important organs of the body, because they filter the blood. When they are well, they drive all liquid poisonsand waste out of the body, but when they are sick, the whole body is sicl:, because
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  • 1077 6 ARRIVALS. Ala \ui\, Ger, 3112, Forck, Dec burg, gen Belin Meyer A < \X mhora, Brit lit’»". Brown, pore, gen Koo Guan A Co St i Sang, Brit., 1776, Wheeler. Dec 21, Singapore, gen., Boustead A' Co. Generaal Pel, Brit.., 1156, Hut, Dec 21, Olehleh, gen.,
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    • 25 6 Two splendid tonics, Iron and Cod Liver Oil are combined in Stearns' Wine, a most acceptable preparation to the invalid and the delicate. Immediately beneficial.
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    • 146 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S ys. Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <g>BARSAPAW,LA Pr,m,wnrerl by the HIGHEST Y \IITIE3 the I I WONDERFUL pWIER OF THE HUMAN BW/OD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY TOBPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, N.B. it Is asserted on good authority that by taking
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    • 559 6 A CARD. p'' RUBEROID ROOFING.] ‘RUBEROID '“KX roofing horacs.». MAirfiW: ROOFING r.,'r s RUBEROID Mining and Consulting Engineer. Is cheaper, Cooler, and easier DAfir|il|A RUBEROID ROOFING Reported on. DOnflMP Is absolutely Vermin proof, Concentrating and or; Dressing iKUUrIIiU Acid proof and odourless. Plants designed and erected. nilDmnin Is very elastic,
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    • 561 7 Dr. W. MANSON Allan irving. ■h'' -Im I Ari 9 in cnn THE CARNARVON STATION. Works :—4O WELD QUAY. HQi IBM Olli n n s Modkrate. Consultation Free. .J'? wn TOKB —3l BEACH STREET. W I BAKU 49 1-4-05 Wickett ■u ES S! 7 1 G'ilfillan Co. established 1858. A
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    • 428 8 PRITCHARD CO. Christmas Season. New ON VIEW. a show of presents. COMPRISING: Gold Jewellery of the latest London and Paris Fashions. New Spring Bracelets, Curb Bracelets, Ail Gold and Jewelled. New Rings, New Pendants. Brooches and Lace Pins, Bangles. Necklets. Studs. Watch Chains, Single and Double. SILVER WARE. This is
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