Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 December 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 294. VOL. LXII. WEDNESDAY, 28th DECEMBER. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1591 1 Intended Sailings. ,Bg t?on S cVmpany Vlga BR,T,SH ,NDW STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NIPPON VIISCH KfliSllQ i PtX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LM. IXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. F 11 In.eni.ko to Sail. Steamkk. I I\\ MAIL SERVICE. 1 *lA\. A jK Out curds j -‘B a P'
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  • 1193 2 ProgramnFhfor January Meeting, l»05. TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 2«th 8 SATURDAY 2?th JANUARY. 111 I FIRST DAY. JSuesday, 2416 January, 1905. 1. 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 Alai-lon Horses. Weight as
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    • 444 2 CHARTERED bJKoOF INDIA. australi And CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital Paid up £B'JO,UOO Reserve Fund £BJO,OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors £BOO.OOO Head Office HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET. agencies and branches. Bombay Hamburg Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Singapore Batavia Kobe Shanghai Calcutta Kuala Lumpur Sourabaj Colomuv Medan Saigon Cebu Manila Thaiping
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    • 45 2 lPfiW.'i.'Hl ifrin.ii iifrniu /'very qTd) rr-t 1 i I *1 iiyiulll 107 HOLM STRE£T IJI I ll faiffiaui l| Glasgow, Scotland |L»aUaallmJ BY ROYAL WARRANT. BY ROYAL WARRANT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. r- i,n 1 1 J T l l Bw M it B
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    • 296 2 NOTICE. RAW ANA MANA MAYNA. HAVING been appointed interim Receiver of the above business or mark by an order of Court, dated 20th day of December, 1904, in Suit 1904, No. 298 in which Rawana Mana Mayna Letchinanan Chetty was Plaintiff and Ramanatlian Chetty Defendant, Notice is hereby given that
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    • 252 2 VIENNA BAKERY JOSEPH BAKER, Begs to inform the La lies and Gentleim i, of Penang and Out Stations that he has opened a CONFECTIONERY, At 243 Penang RoaJ, nzar the Chjwrasta Market CAKES Of the Very BestQuiLty Obtain ible |> t j| v AND ALS > ICE CREAMS of Various
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  • 941 3 often a clerk who thinks more about details of dreis and deportment than of the serious things of life. Pink, transparent nails betray the cheerful disposition fh e owner i of round, smooth nails is peaceful and I coneiliat >rv and the person with lonamlia < tippra wirn oiacK
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  • 1695 3  -  [BY F. P. DUNNE IN THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.”J br studyin Ji piekled planted as long ago as las' Julv, whin he beat th’ nommynation to th' farm. It is with ui f ngned impatience that he tears open with his teeth a tillygram fr’m
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  • 1352 3 The week-end with me is almost always a question of what book pr beokg shall go in the b ig. week I decided in favour of Air. James Grant AVilson’s recent volumes on Thackeray’s visits to the Unitad States. Thacker ty is one of-my favourite authors, and
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    • 55 3 I P>h|| 18 cure( i by Chamberlain’s I bin p" 1 |e a pplication relieves the I l>r s; de by all dealers. I a ’Thbb V t 0 ta^ e JIbON, because it is I Nu.. i ’be taste and stomach, and I Ti; ARVx> iv g d effects
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    • 60 3 10, Blaithroyd, Southowram, Halifax., Eng. In Dec., 1899 I was cured of piles by Doan’s ointment. I want to say now 20 months after—that this cure has been permanent, and that I have had no return of the old complaint. (Signed) Matthew Farrar. (Of all chemists.) ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a
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    • 104 3 Relief After Six Ye\rs.—Airs. M A. Clark, of Timberry Range, N. S. W Australia, writes I wislqto inform you o; the wonderful benefit I have received fron your valuable medicines. I suffered from a severe cough for six years and obtained no relief until I took Chamberlain’s Cou<di Remedy One
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    • 69 3 I C n q" 3 ckly cured by Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It acts on nature’s plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lunes and opens the secretions, effecting a permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency o. a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale by all dealers. i s OR
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    • 262 3 MANY IN THIS TOWN HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE. And Don’t Know It. Have you suspected your kidney as the cause of your trouble Doc the buck, head, oF limbs ache Is there rheumatism, weak heart, or dropsy Is there too great or too little flow of the urihe, with gravel or
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    • 678 3 The trade MWZlWXFil ml mark. This successful and highly popular remedy, used ia the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything nitherto employed. THE RAPION No. Imartabfj short time, often afew days only,removes
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  • 87 4 Wednesday, December 28th. Innocent’s Day. High Water 3 39 a. in. 4 05 r. m Low Wa|yr a,-m. .V. 10-1:7 e. m Thursday, December 29th. >. High Water 4-32 a. in. &458 r. m Low 10L44 a. m..& 11-10 r, m Friday, December'SOth. High Water 5-21 a; mi.
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  • 19 4 At No. 1 Westlands Bungalows, P.inang,, on the #7th instant, the wife of Robert.! Hendry of a daughter.
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  • 1105 4 Reuter’s telegrams to hand this mdfniag are full of the stupendous. hews tfiajL Russia is at last awakening. Though in the front rank of. the civilised nations, the laws of Russia for manycenturies have been 1 far below those ‘of countries which Russia herself lias feigned
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  • 21 4 Memliers are reminded that Mr. J. Armstrong’s Prize will be competed for on Saturday next, the 31st inst.
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  • 69 4 ii>. I < (jiatunlay, aftejrrjLopu at the Municipal Offices, Dr. the Municipal Health was .presented with a clioicelyfrained photographic.group qf the members of tlie Sanitary Staff. Tlie presentation was made by Mr. W. Dixon Swinney, the Chief S.anjtary Inspector, who in a few well-chosen words referred
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  • 86 4 It is reported, that the Throne has granted permission to Chang Pat Sze to establish a college in Penang for the training of young men for the Chinese Imperial Government Service. Chang will be at the head of the concern, and the Emperor has signified his
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  • 624 4 SINGAPORE vs. PENANG.AN INTERESTING STRUGGLE. SINGAPORE AVINS BY ONE GOAL TO NIL. It was common talk that our visitors had not been able to muster a very strong Cricket Team yet it Wa,s just the reverse regarding their “rugger” crew; they all came with the reputation that they
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  • 211 4 EARLY CONCERT CONTEMPLATED. < >CWe are glad to learn that the Penang Choral Society has so far prospered that its promoters are able to announce that the Society hopes to give a cohcĕrt At the end of January or early in February. The music loving portion of
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  • 453 4 SINGAPORE vs. PENANG. Penang Wins by Eight Holes. SINGAPORE ANNEXES BOTH INTER-TEAM AND WARREN SHIELD. In the unfinished tie between C.V. Miles (S) and A. H. Fergusson (Pj which WaB played off yesterday afternoon, the Sin gaporean was in great form, and succeeded in beating this promising golfer
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  • 213 4 In one of the morĕ northerly counties, says Mr. Rider Haggard in the Windsor Magazine, I lost my way, and took refuge from a storm in a very tidy and attractive farmhouse, where I was received by two well-dressed and good-looking young women, who were going
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  • 68 5 JAPANESE ENDEAVOURING TO ISOLATE LAOTISHAN. I AI’ANESE EXCURSIONISTS VISIT PORT ARTHUR. [Rbui’ek’s Seuvife. Lon 1 >n, 2 7th The 1 «test Japanese stresses at Port XrtlnU' indicate that the Japanese' are nl tv Hiri.ig to inflate the Laotishan pn>:iiont <,r v The steamer Mans'iu Mam has left Japan
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  • 250 5 COMPLETE REVISION OF' LAWS. HY THE TSAR'S DECREE. i Reuter's .Service. ■>' '-‘London, 28th Dee. The Tsar has issued a decree declaring that, in conjunction with an undeviating maintenance of the immutability of fum'a mental laws of the Empire, it is the duty of Government to meet any
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  • 47 5 NUT AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE BALTIC FLEET. [Reuter’s Service.] London; 28th Dec. h is announced at the Hague that umours afloat to the effect that Holland P 3 J Sa Jang at fcbe di3 P OSa l of the falticers, are devoid of foundation
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  • 50 5 RUSSIANS DEMAND RESTITUTION [Reuter’s Service.] London, 28th Dec. Ims Ur!" fro n Peki,1 8 that Russia muu t e(1 the restit «tion of the am*Cn™T‘t 0 f ed 0,1 the36 insL on (3,000 000 i I '“J 5 J s the ammunition rounds) seized by the Chinese.
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  • 226 5 OREAT SCOT” WINS. •pi i( Calcutta, 27 th Dec. ’•"'m'» kXti Vicer g c “p iiM 7 i >i;<• Mall,, irt f j.,. (t Hettin'r.* "p 3 Hlln 4 1 /5 secs. 3 f bĕW, 3 to 1 against places. against; even money for ne a.s a
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  • 225 5 Banestsr Wins the Big Race. The following are the results of the first day’s racing at Kualla Lumpur. Race I. The Maiden Plate. 1. Cornwall, 2. The Vyking 3. -Molly StcQuire. Won by three quarters of a length in 1.56 mts. Dividend $B. Race 2. The Selangor Stakes.
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  • 653 5 Lhe Times of Malaya thus greeted its readers on Christmas Eve, in a leader which fairly carries us back in imagination to the Old Country, and yet reminds us forcibly that we are after all still in .Malaya This is Christmas Eve and we arc in no
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  • 875 5 .QkMANIFESTO. Free Russia contains an article explaining the reasons for M. de Plehve’s assass’nation as given by the Russian revolutionary party. It runs as follows M.e'idi>. Plehve was assassinated by a member of the fighting section Boievaia, Organis itzia of the Russian Revolutionary Socialist
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  • 333 5 An unusually interesting arid valuable inemeWtb df Burns, in the shape of the poet’s Family Bible, was offered for sale at auction by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson; and Hodge on December 10. It is (says The an imperfect copy of the EdinliU'rgh edition, “John Reid, 1766.” The
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  • 451 5 No wise man, says Sir Wemyss Reid, m The Nineteenth Cenlnry,'' is likely to regard Sir William’s inability to work smoothly with his intimate colleagues as being due to any positive vice in his nature,,. It was a characteristic. of his
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  • 505 6 I'.MU. —JLtm&Wfsc navm lieutenant remade a gallant, hut ineffectual, attempt to torpedo Home of th' Russian warships lying in the inner basin of Port Arthur. He swam with a torpedo Ato the cross-boom which the Russian! have erected acoss the Narrows, aill having surmounted the boom, was
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  • 848 6 SHARES. Penan*; 28th Dfckm r.Eieafe I O* Bolat Tin Mining < '<»., 7 7-> sales. ilureuwah Gold Mine C*», Ltd 13 Bruseh Tin Mining <’«».. 2 //U’/rfx. Duff Development Co.. Lid 12 sellers. Federated Saw Mills Ltd 1 sellers. Fraser Neave, Ltd. |t‘|. sales. George Town,
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    • 254 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post). Gives insfanf relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy, THE PRYE RIVER DOCK. Penang. 'THE above Dock, situated in Province A Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deemed, and is now
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    • 265 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, ■R FOR A B«OY LIGHTER FOR hi .tI,uUIT uißtrcr o. B ur riura nAiiflXl ui AEiU JABAIIiA <t>BARBAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOR tr TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, N.B.
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    • 133 6 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
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    • 679 6 Mannheim Insurance Co. JA Marine Insurance. The undersigned Agents will accept A Marine Risks on MerchiudT w Produce and Valuables at current For full particulars appTy’To* m 3-'- katz brothers Co North German Fire Insurance Company. Hamburg. Capital M. 7.500,000 TT Accumulated^lnvested Funds M. 2,284,627 H I W The undersigned
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    • 620 7 HANMAN’S REGISTERED! <7 T "R R UPTONS ft AS HORSE FOOD!! A, NOURISHING, INVIGORATING, FATTENING. ■■■■■l RISK OF FIRE 5? A* r» I C CVMIRI F I Vi M a chnp food at a good price but a good food at a cheap price. p" Arv 1 t 11 *D
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    • 382 8 PHTWBO CO New Year Season. NOW ON VIEW. A MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF PRESENTS! COMPRISING: I Gold Jewellery of the latest London and Paris Fashions. New Spring Bracelets, Curb Bracelets, All Gold and Jewelled. I New Rings, New Pendants, Brooches and Lace Pins, Bangles. Necklets, Stucks. Watch Chains, Single and Double.
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