Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 December 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-12-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED /833. No. 296. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1904, PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1329 1904-12-30 1 ■I —lntended Sailings, ,Bg s ■I P BR,TISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutsc’icr Lloyd, Bremen. NlppOH YUSCII KfllShfl HI [MX JAPAN STEAMSHIP Ce.. Ltd. MH ERECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, I<OK Intended to Sail. Steamek. h l\\ I MAIL SERVICE. 2 //>A\ X A ■’J Owfewn/s. Madras, P<>ndXwv,"cuddaloro and1,329 words
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Article1238 1904-12-30 2 Programme for January Meeting, 1905. TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 26th 8 SATURDAY 2Sth JANUARY. first day. JSuefday, SLtfi January, 1305. I.—The Maiden Plate. al A Cup presented by His Excellency Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g., with $750 added I U. ’’.Y J, e C,uh A Race for Maiden Horses.1,238 words
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Advertisement271 1904-12-30 2 ST NECESSITIES, )N, PROVISION FOR OLD AGE?/ *4gically met by a. Policy in BLISHM 1847.) a ht Hon'ilz Sir .IHN GORST, 11. R. 0. CLAIMS PAIDK, 450,000,000- Monthly Rates for each Rs. 5,000 "S Assured. T A Larga Bpnuses. Liberal I L FixccP J Age next, Whole 74abk Conditions. Lo271 words
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Advertisement158 1904-12-30 2 JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF The Easy Running, COVENTRY Bicycles, IN 3 GRADES. Inspection Invited. Prices very Moderate. C. S. Seng* Co., 33c Beach Street. SOLE AGENTS, Penang. notice. to the recent fire, our business will be i carried on temper- I arily at No. 55, Beach Street (next158 words
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Advertisement90 1904-12-30 2 ALLAN ds IRVING. I Engineers and General Contractor, I Works 40 WELD QUAY I 40T4-O5 ST RE 31 BEACH ST W I vienna bakery I JOSEPH BAKER, Begs to inform the Ladies and Gonfl of Penang and Out Stations that be" 6 1 has opened a CONFECTIONERY, At 243 Penang90 words
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Article498 1904-12-30 3 January- No vem.be r, IVO J. PERAK. The output of tin fi\nn the State of during the month of November a irnnite 1 to pikul, 12 810.60 and of t in-ore (reduced to 7N/ o of the gross weight) pikuls 125,093.37 the combined t>t il498 words
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Article239 1904-12-30 3 Ininai? v!? Ja ine V bo is confined in the £^a' ,Jr tl,e lHSane at «t. Paul, triumph SI acbleved R literary tors for a prize oF e f eated lan X competioffered l>v < free tn P to Europe, zines f the leadin g Boston239 words
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Article905 1904-12-30 3 A MODERN YOUNG MAN’S GRUMBLE. I wonder what our great grandmothers would say if they could come amongst us once more and see for themselves the kind of life the present-day girl lives. They would probably gaze at one another in amazement, vow that the world was rapidly905 words
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Article767 1904-12-30 3 Su .day School Teacher Why, Willie Wilson, fighting again Didn’t last Sundav’.s you thurfc when you are sCruck you ought to turn the other Willie Yes’m, but he hit me on the n >se, and I’ve only one.” I remember as well as if it only happened yesterday,” said767 words
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Article1420 1904-12-30 3 J. C. H - J. C. H Next year is the centenary of the death of Nelson. In anticipation of a possible celebration Messrs; Cassell have published an interesting illustrated booklet on Burnham Thorpe, the hero’s birthplace, and its associations. Burnham Thorpe ought to be as well known as Stratford-on-Avon. As1,420 words
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Article170 1904-12-30 3 It has been discovered, somewhat late in the day, that the Third Renublie has Great Seal of its own, and an artist has been commissioned to design one. There are, however, six Great Seals of one sort or another m the museum of the French foreign170 words
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Advertisement103 1904-12-30 3 I'ELIKp {•Clark of 'T r E Slx Y K AR S ._Mrs. M. 7 Str:tlifi write lmb r Ran g e N. S. W., j' S dsb to inform you of Suable b 7’r fit T have received ft’ om 7 edl nes I suffered from t r 'R*'f until103 words
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Advertisement57 1904-12-30 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. ZYMOLE TOOTH. POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice,57 words
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Advertisement40 1904-12-30 3 P^ H Sr T 18 C ,ed b y Cl.ambe.hu,,', Pair Balm. One application relieves the pain, For sale by all dealers. “STEARNS’ WINE, for debility, emaci? t'.on, thin and impure blood. Anemic girls improve rapidly. An excellent Iron Tonic.40 words
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Advertisement72 1904-12-30 3 fea7an attack f f, Om C ld and y° u tie of PI k i P n umonia > a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy and thk 1 J udlciouBl y- There is no danger from ns disease when this remedy is use d It texr' 1 curra te72 words
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Advertisement150 1904-12-30 3 A Timely Suggestion,—This is season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It certain to be needed before the winter is ovei and icsuJt are much more prompt ami satisfactory when it is kept at hand am given as soon150 words
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Advertisement391 1904-12-30 3 Mining Engineer. All Descyption o-fining properties ReportecNqn. and ofe Dressing Plants designed andyrected. IPOH—PER/M. 981 25-5-04. I NOm>E. B. I. S. N?"co., Ltd. I ’HE Christmas cheap excursions to Port Swettenham and Singapore per s.s. Kistna are available from 10th’ December to 31st January, 1905. HUTTENBACH LIE BERT Co., 724391 words
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Article83 1904-12-30 4 Friday, December 50th High Water 5-21 a. hi. 5-57 P. M I.OW Water 11-40 a. m. r, u SaturJay. December 31st. Selangor Races. Third Day. Hogmanay. High Wafer 0-45 a; m.’ 1-05 r m I W.-iicr 6-J>7'a. in.' 7-17 r. Sunday, January tat. i New Year’s Day. Monday,83 words
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Article2177 1904-12-30 4 The new regulations under the Locomotives Ordinance which have lieen framed .by the Governor in Council and which published in our issue of yesterday, seem to require some explanation. We believe the Chief Police Officer of each Settlement is? by virtue of his office, Inspector of2,177 words
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Article19 1904-12-30 4 At Home.” Alfts. Bißbil, on Tuesday the 3rd January, at 5! p.m.— Pa perchase finish. i 'l' 1 L19 words
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Article84 1904-12-30 4 Arkival op* H.E. the High Commissioner On Monday,’ after an absence of five months, during which His Excellency has been in Bangkok, Phra Rasadu Napradaik, the High Commissioner of the Western States of Siam, arrived at Puket. -He was received by a guard of honour of the jihlice, and84 words
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Article79 1904-12-30 4 Election of New Officers. f At a General Meeting of the Alembers of tlie Penang Recreation Club held last iiighU the following gentlemen were elected Office-bearers for the ensuing year. Re-elected :—President Air. E. A. B. Jeremiah, Secretary, Air. J. Phipps; Treasurer, Air. E. N. Robless.79 words
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145 1904-12-30 4 Yesterday afternoon- the-cbildren attending the Presbyterian Sunday School were entertained in the grounds at Airs Stronach’s house in Pangkor Road. There was a large attendance both of children and adults and though the rain which fell between five and six o’clock interfered with the games145 words
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Article269 1904-12-30 4 On ’Xmas Eve, there was Alass at the Roman Catholic Churches, the Services were well attended both by members and those of other denominations. All Saints was very prettily decorated for ’Xmas day with ferns and roses. There was early matins and communion service, and evensong in the269 words
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Advertisement406 1904-12-30 4 New Advertisements. A EXPERIENCg jjf 1 j= /Ax MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 765 31-12 e/o rinarry X JOTICE is hereby given that e i Electricity Supply will be NEW YEAR HOLIDAY. W' i'y antl night on and 1 x ‘l’ l9o'T'' ioned Banks will lie Order.) T. L closed on Monday, the406 words
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Advertisement87 1904-12-30 4 ESTABLISHED I»3> i fit) NT 111 It UTIGSS tn iixt. be tv 1 The Editnr, u written t>n ptie .»•<!« nf ti lhr paper only and accontpanie<l. l‘,y tie writer.» name and addre»» not hec<-<-xsa t ily for in.»ertinn fait as a guarantee of good inrll,. ayBLL monies must be87 words
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Advertisement5 1904-12-30 4 GARDEN RAKES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement6 1904-12-30 4 RACING SADDLES. McAlister d* Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement5 1904-12-30 4 GARDEN ROLLERS. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Article35 1904-12-30 5 JAPANESE CRUISERS OFF SINGAPORE. From Our Own Correspondent,] S’ngipore, 2.05 p.m. 'l'\v > I upnno e c> u'uers were sighted off Xijj.-r y.'derd ly at three o’clock in the •ifterjopi, coming frifn the west.35 words
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Article133 1904-12-30 5 eklungshan captured. A BLOODY FIGHT. [Reuters Service.] L »n I H’, 30th Dec. Rcut-.-’s c ktc mon lj.it with thebesiegers wires tint ti e Japanese c iptured Erlungshan Fort at the expense of one thousand casualties. Seven dynanite mines, exploded at ten o’clock yesterday morning, made breaches in.[Reuters Service.] - 133 words
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Article77 1904-12-30 5 PROPOSAL FOR BOER ENFRANCHISEMENT. declined with thanks. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th Dec. Reuter wires from Pretoria that at a con fgrence between Lord Milner and the Boer leaders, held after the funeral of President Kruger, Lord Milner proposed a scheme of representative government embracing all parties, with twenty[Reuter’s Service.] - 77 words
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Article54 1904-12-30 5 WHOLESALE ORDER FOR NEW GUNS. REVISION OF CAVALRY ENLISTMENTS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th Dec. It is officially announced that enlistments in the cavalry of the line will henceforth be for eight years with the colours and four in the reserve. London, 30th Dec. The Bri u b[Reuter’s Service.] - 54 words
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Article24 1904-12-30 5 A NEW CABINET FORMED. [Ueuter’s Service.] London, 29th Dee. Lclyaniis lias formed a Greek •-S'Mur/ 1 SM nteS bl char S e Of[Ueuter’s Service.] - 24 words
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Article24 1904-12-30 5 SEXr «ORDOX-BENNETT RACE AT AUVERGNE. [Leiters Service.] y. London, 29th Dec. Auton,o,)iJe Club has defeiihett Xt race f°r the Gordontake place at Auvergne.[Leiters Service.] - 24 words
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Article38 1904-12-30 5 I,IG '.\-nc AMERICAN CROP. ILeuters Service.] sk. iif London, 30th Dec. J' e ?«i rle?U l tl American cotton < r,| «iip r i\ S< ,JUB blow to the schemes Empire H 111 AEr ca an( l elsewhereILeuters Service.] - 38 words
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Article68 1904-12-30 5 lll|j 'J';\' a ccation of I HANTABOON. [Leuter’s Service.] •''■Delon- London, 30th Dec. n' a e U' er to the Temps, Mfor c tl of Chanta- Aty 1. 1 «citation provided by Hie in* °h co,n l’ ,efced He adl.t!lOiiee a l at n g °f Jihe[Leuter’s Service.] - 68 words
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Article110 1904-12-30 5 MUNICIPAL CONGRESS RESOLVED UPON. CHANGE ON THE NORTH SEA COAI MISSION. MURAVIEFF WITHDRAWN HIS RESIGNATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th Dec. The St. Petersburg Municipality has resolved upon a petition convening a Congress of representatives of all Municipalities in Russia. General Slade starts to-day for Yokohama. London, 30th Dec. Admiral[Reuter’s Service.] - 110 words
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Article116 1904-12-30 5 CRICKET. PERAK vs. SINGAPORE. [Perak Pioneer.] As we go to press Perak’s first innings have been brought to a close with magnificent total of 325, out of whiep Capt. Barrett contributed 155. Scores its under Fox run out 0 Neubronner, lbw, h, Jones 20 Barrett, c Dun[Perak Pioneer.] - 116 words
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Article194 1904-12-30 5 (SPECIAL TELEGRAM.) [Aw Our Own Correspondent.] The following are the results of the Second Day's Racesat Kuala Lumpur which were run yesterday. Race I. The Griffin Handicap. Fl ora 'Y >■ Sappho ...W Chin Chiu ...1 Won by five lengths in l.° ,s. Dlvi $2O. 1 Race 2.194 words
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233 1904-12-30 5 I Lord Kitchener is very busy in India and the majority of the reforms that he I has already .effected, do ample: .oi-edrt- to his common sense. Recognising that knowledge of the provision-trade, or of the Lest methods to be employed in order I233 words
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715 1904-12-30 5 iU?rU. gitllops t.jo’oft repeated have lost'* races tliah tliey havewon, say^l’fcTFe yK/rtn in an' iiiteresting article, comparing tb*e work 4>f wit'h horse and a Viceroy’s Cup A Cup horse pl obably jcomOs out on Monday morning after his day off on Sunday, during which he715 words
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Article403 1904-12-30 5 LONDON’S •BAD” BOYS. x the schoolmaster. A Leader representor who walkeil down with .Mr. Crooks to the Sunday morning Laboj meeting at Poplar. asKeddinn: something about the “bad” boys Londpn. Only Misdirected Energy. Trey not bad,” said Air. Crooks ai.*i 1 ft f ’*.;uly object to tlie403 words
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Advertisement12 1904-12-30 5 1 Sl *es of the Parliament. VcJj- rHIIOOM I hster Co Ltd12 words
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Advertisement6 1904-12-30 5 SPORTING RIFLES. McAlister Ge Co, Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement431 1904-12-30 5 FOR SALE. A' HUKKIEN Colloquial Manual in two <An6 A h saddle and i Parts cout ’ining tlie Chinese Text a af} T r CARRIAGE and LVgbsh Text with Notes and a Chinese and both in order. Romq p z >d Versions edited by Mr. G.’T. H. O« jIW AR,431 words
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Obituary137 1904-12-30 5 Obituary. H. H. The Rajah of Perlis. We regret to hear that H. H. the Rajah of Perlis died at two o’clock this morning. His Highness had been ailing for some little time, and a few days ago was operated on for abscess on the liver, but succumbed in spite137 words
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Article577 1904-12-30 6 I. 8 14 Table >Lv, tons, lx <;n totalis’ will be ruing brought ported by W. ruiser Crcssy a t if late as an instance of the failure of the Belleville boiler. She was designed to make twentyone knots an hour, but rumour stated that she had577 words
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1021 1904-12-30 6 I ARRIVALS. t Biit.. 4913, <1 ckman, ”y gen., Adamson •'ltillairfc/t 1 Nam <(\ng, B it., 4035, P*yi e, I'ecsßpcalcu< gen Boustead Co. j ArratooX Apiar, Brit., 2961, Fey. D c 30,1 gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Zahm, BrK 2905. Symmers, Dec 30, H. L. Co.1,021 words
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Advertisement158 1904-12-30 6 Inequailed y Purifying Agent I indispensable in Hot Countries,! If “Sanitas Disinfecting Fluid 11 is non-poisonous and non-staining, and for 11 general or personal use is tborouehly effective. I| It completely disinfects the house in which 11 it is used,and, administered internallv prevents I Cholera, Typhoid Fever, Dysentery, -lc. I158 words
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Advertisement24 1904-12-30 6 TENDER FOR A BHOf LIGHTER FOR Dr. W. MANSON Dental Surgeon, I7'dfi Carnarvon Street, FACING THE CARNARVON STATION. Charges Moderate. Consultation Free, 1023 9-3-0424 words
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Advertisement206 1904-12-30 6 FOR SALE. A HIGH STRONG Coe'\-ring baskettrap, only two years in a ppL v 704 m w f 31-12 McMister /toad. Government of?' erak. —v-’ WANTED ATf.jil.t-4 1 AN INSPECTOR y.'UJuild/A. ings, Kinta salary £l5O per annum after three years service, on the ihp> Sonable establishment. Apply, stating age and206 words
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Advertisement350 1904-12-30 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. Sea Trips during the X’mas Return tickets, acs^^i/ tween 15th December and ITWsiinuary next, will be granted at SINGLE FARES, for both Ist and 2nd Class, to the undermentioned places, viz Ist Class. 2nd Class. To Singapore 25.00 $lB.OO To Moul mein 70.00 $40.00350 words
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Advertisement178 1904-12-30 6 Adamson, I Gilfillan&Co. Ltd.’s J P I PALE FINO SHERRY AND I OLD TAWNY PORT. :o: I MACKAY’S j LIQUEUR WHISKY. CIESLER’S CHAMPAGNE. < :of Obtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores. AYLESBURY GARLAND, >l£e/iZ>s for Perak. NOTICE E Sa BBn 1 11 ’4 u,!r r THE WORLD’S DISINFECTANT J178 words
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Advertisement862 1904-12-30 7 11 HANMAN’S REGISTERED! c UPTONS Hiix X CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. W 1* vr p* ij* HOPSF FOOD M r«AUF>ALIA AND CHINA. X WERE AWARDER THE* X K*VJAykz<7 M \J\JrJ «nd Valuables at current rates. Y’” X GOLD MEI/AL NOURISHING, INVIGORATING, FATTENING. Incorpu. aleTby Royal Charter. For Ml particulars apply862 words
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Advertisement574 1904-12-30 8 i i—■ lit- ex n c —•> ■■< ■> rftITEHARS 00. I New Tear Season. NOW ON WIEW. ■I A MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF PRESENTS. COMPRISING: Gold Jewellery of the latest London and Paris Fashions, New Spring Bracelets, Curb Bracelets, All Gold and Jewelled, i New Rings, New Pendants, Brooches and574 words
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