Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 December 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHES? 1833. No. 297. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 807 1 lntended Sailings. S6i i ,(h Z S6ippin i[ P. 0. Steam Naviga- BR|T|SH |NDJA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddd&her Lloyd, Bremen. NiPPOII YIISCII KOlShfl tmn, Company. 4 Z japan u. m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AHD DEPARTURES. Fou Intended to Sail. Steamer. n Negapatam, v Imperial German Mail Line. Chibvat-bi. Madras,
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    • 824 2 x&eat NECESSITIES, 'W' TBl ’C' -rR ov fi JL XaL ■■■<■ wrr\iA w?fe > 2.VrtO7ISION FOR OLD AGE *1 1 F I and met by a Policy in L<' f*Y|* t F Ur LBa BRITISH EMPIRE yjTUAL LIFE O&MT J MHIM ™Ol\ Vr r "7 IT TJ I Can easily
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 803 3 1 know I never dip). My pen in th'nc or gall. Or wro’e a sentence :he purest lipt. Might scruple to rcceli.” A PACE OF FACTS, FANCIES, FASH lON AND FICTION. From grave to gay, from lively to severe.” To speak no evil, nay, nor
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    • 172 3 Russian stabbed in a fight with Japanese. A fierce and sanguinary fight between Russiins and Japanese, says a London journal, took place on Saturday night. Oct >bcr 15th—notin Manchuria, but on the open space opposite the West India St at it n. Half a dozen Japanese lodging
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    • 1202 3 Sv Frank Little Pelloeß. went on bojird the at Constantinople he was pleasea ’AviTli almost everything. He wis pleased with himself for having obt. lined his present mission—the most important which had ever been entrusted to him timing his 20 years of diplomatic life he wis pleased
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    • 181 3 Railway Inspector Stafford of Selangor Tells What Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Did for His Wife. Sick Headaches were the Trouble. Almost from end to end of the Malay Peninsula Mr. H. J. J. Stafford, Inspector of Permanent Ways, F. M. S. Railways, is known and respected, and
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    • 157 3 p r. > x Jr 179 a, Street, THE CARNXMtVON STATION. QHwrgks Moderat e. C’owui/tation Freb. f 1023 9-3-04 HORACE sTaHARTIN, Mmiiitj ami, t.mi.sall.i.uA En.gi.neer. All Description of Minin properties Reported on. Concentrating and ore Dressing Plants designed and erected. IPOH -PERAK. 981 25-5-04. HOTEL des INDES, 2 3, Stamford
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  • 1524 4 gues of flame could not bridge.— Perak Pioneer. Another year has fled its way,, and we have once again, entered upon another three hundred and sixty-fifth day of an annual Calendar. Those of us who have been spared to see it, will do sy with feelings
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  • 73 4 Saturday, December 31st. Selangor Races. Third Day. Hogmanay. High Water 0-45 a. tn. 1-05 r. m Low Water 6-57 a. in. 7-17 r. u. Sunday, January Ist. New Year’s Day. Monday, January 2nd. Public Holiday. Tuesday, January 3rd. Band Golf Club 5-30 p. m. > Wednesday, January 4th
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  • 57 4 On Sunday January Ist (New Yen’s Day and the Festival of the Circumcision) there will be Divine Service with Holy Communion at St. Mark’s, Busti rworth, ,h 9 a.m. There will be Mitins at St George’s Church at 7-30, but th u e will H no celebration
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  • 568 4 BUTTERWORTH vs. PENANG. BUTTERWORTH WIN BY FIVE GOALS TO THREE. An Interesting Game. After all I have written in your valuable columns, about starting the characteristic and sport instilling game of Polo into this Settlement, it was most interesting to hear an initial friendly match had been arranged to
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    • 393 4 NOTICE. WANTED. ~zZA «flfco.nn.wst of AN experienced TYPIST. Ocs. hereby invite Apply jf °f cubic yards X. U/4> ,X i 735 31-12 c o ijjJffig Gazette r IgXilars cun be at the JMp unici pi#Engineer’* Office. TendX, which should be '\cii. 1 NEW YEAR U AY. Road B ictal,” will
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    • 84 4 fit} RT li I tiUTI ORB must be addressed to L/ The Editor,” written gn iint'.side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address not necci-ssa ril y for insertion but as a guarantee o f good laith. A Llj monies must be paid, to the
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    • 4 4 BATHROOM MATS. McAlister Co..
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  • 19 4 DEATH. At Southsea, Hants, on the 2nd inst., from Acute Bronchitis, in her 78th year, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell.
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  • 105 5 LOAN OF 20 MILLIONS. POST OFFICE BLOWN UP BY GUNPOWDER. REFORM MOVEMENT EXPECTED TO SPREAD. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 30th Dec. Neg >t iations for a Russian loan have led to a, d dinite arrangement in accordance wherewith Russia proceels to issue a four and a half per ccnt.ige Inn
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  • 25 5 DELIMITATION OF THE HINTERLAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 30th Dec. An Trade regarding the delimitation of the Ad m hinterland has been issued at Constantinople.
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  • 28 5 A paper chase has been arranged for Tuesday next 3rd .January 1905. Meet on the Parade Ground at 5 p.m. and finish at the Residency.
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  • 612 5 LATEST TRAINING AND SPORTING NOTES. The week’s training operations have been of the best and this morning was no exception, there being a flattering attendance of members, and the going par excellence— Several new arrivals have to be notified in Goldbar and Felspar under their old coach T.
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  • 75 5 Ist January, 1905. St. George’s Church. J Festival of the Circumcision. NEW YEAR’S DAY. 7-30 a.m. Matins.—( ’Plain.) 5 p. m. Sunday School. fi p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Mark’s, Butterworth. 9 a. m. Matins and Holy Communion. Presbyterian Church. 9 a.m., Church Northam Road. 6 p.m. Church
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  • 750 5 HOW IT IS MADE. Dr. Neish of Jamaica writes to the cultural Journal of that Society giving some interesting information on this subject Herr Ernst Leuscher, a German chemist, late of Jamaica, estimates that a remunerative industry could be established in certain regions such as the Atlantic Coast
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  • 433 5 THE(*.“ INTERNATIONAL FRENCH JEAM AT PLUMSTEAD. BY 26 GOALS TO I. If the team which succumbed to Woolwich Arsenal yesterday at Plumstead by no fewer than twenty-six goals to one was at all representative of the Republic across the channel, then it can scarcely be urged that the
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  • 322 5 New Books. The following new’ books were received up to 23rd December, 1904 The Campaign with Kuropatkin, b Douglas Story. w Tlie Sikhs, by General Sir J. J. H. Gordon. A Leader of Society at Napoleoi Court, by Catherine M. Bearne. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins, Lord
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  • 481 6 n XA 5 1 l>re«mQ > 11. M.S. diield, to be shol\»r ye.it ly v practice, and it\|Htnl)e jf given by girls <«i -Jryy/Z. ny young bn»‘i living in the county, longing thll-to by blood, nriy sub.icrilnWp but only Bliey. The bon. secretary treasurer, bMiss t'ampbell, of Stonefield, b already
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  • 756 6 ARRIVALS. Pcndua. Brit., 2126, I |j gapo e, gen., H. Cjllenea i.loch, Brit.. 1134, i 1 c 3R X. Singapore, gen Koe Guan r mV.aya, Ger., 901, Block, Dec 31, Deli, Jia, \iehn Meyer Co. F Calyp\- Brit., 339, Duringer, Dec v3l, F inXiVore, gen., W.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 364 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. 1 iwdurin^yotiday^' RUBt HOID ROOFING. RUBEROIL S A atepproof, Weather,f, for both 15t0.,.1 2nd Class, to the under- an( j Fire.llesisting IHV nentiorn-1 V!Z 3 „d Class. DfiniTl*' 3 Ot rot «'ack, blister ptj To Singapore ...«2.5.00 «18.00 RUUrM J orme l t To Moul
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