Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 March 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-03-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 58 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY, 13th MARCH, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement2061 1905-03-13 1 Shipping. 1 Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. P S t° n S r°Z"y ,iea BRITISH DIA STEAM H*V>O«TION Co., LTD. M<utsc h.r Lloyd. Brune», (RM igg EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. F Intenobd to Sail. H\ MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam, Sat. 18th Mar. at 2 p.m. Tara fl/ 2' Outwards. Madras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and2,061 words
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Advertisement1377 1905-03-13 2 DUNVJLLE*S Wn Tbirs I Special Old Scotch Whisky For BOUT and RHEUMATISM. I Processor Immermann, Basle, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University \f"\ x Nuam. ■-r» Hunyadi Janos has invariably shown itself an effectual and reliable Apenen, I'H'SHi/ HI ISM It" H cl* IA/ M| FbOTTIT ILES which I1,377 words
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1528 1905-03-13 3 Miss Beatrice Gri m lla M Speci Commissioner for the Daily Graphic, ha. been dom the British Island, of the Pac.Ro m a senes of illustrated paper, entitled Gems of the Soothe.n Seas” The lady has an easy graphic style, of which the following1,528 words
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Article197 1905-03-13 3 An interesting story is told in 7’. P.'s Weekly, of an omitted comma which cost the United States Government a matter of 400,000/. sterling. About 30 years ago the United States Congress, in drafting the Tariff Bill, enumerated in one section the articles to be admitted on197 words
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784 1905-03-13 3 The Select Committee appointed to consider and report upon the provisions of the Poisons Bill now before Council consisted of Messrs. Collyer, Napier and Tan Jiak Kim. They have now reported on the measure and its schedule, and the principal parts of the report are784 words
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Article821 1905-03-13 3 GRAND AND SOLOMON v. PO ON INSURANCE COMPANY. Last week the Appeal Court consisting of Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox, Mr. Justice Law and Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones concluded the hearing of the case in which the Po On Marine Insurance and Godown Co. Ltd. appealed against the821 words
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Article821 1905-03-13 3 In an article written about ten years ago for McClure's Mr. James Creelman enumer ied the members of The Times' staff; and its organisation is probibly mi *h th- same to-day. First there is tae E htur, who has absolute conti 01, but wm> writes nothing himself. Chief821 words
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Article890 1905-03-13 3 BY MARK TIME. London, Feb. 16. A Society journal is concerned about the so-called bad behaviour of the eligible.” It seems that there is a growing desire on the part of “the most eligible young men in society to cast themselves loose from frivolous civilisation. Certainly890 words
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Advertisement47 1905-03-13 3 No Friend Dikk It is will always l>eh> y^ berlain sCoug HHemedy the same with C friend in many U “7°J ho me»•■■<* likt otl er ““I thousands of Jed upon in time of friends, can be depe need. All deniers sell it. ZYMOLE deansei and pX47 words
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Advertisement66 1905-03-13 3 Not a Minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’66 words
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Advertisement66 1905-03-13 3 No Other Liniment will heal a cut or bruise so quickly as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. No other affords such prompt relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acquainted with66 words
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Advertisement113 1905-03-13 3 One cf the Triumphs of Modern Surgery.—By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns, and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. This Js one of the greatest' discoveries and triumphs of modern surgery.113 words
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Advertisement75 1905-03-13 3 There is no Danger whatever from lockjaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys tile germs which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual75 words
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Article169 1905-03-13 4 Monday, March Isth. Town Band, Esplanade. 6 to 7 p. in. High Water 3-40 a. in. As 3-58 p. in Low Water 9-52 a. in. 10-10 p. ni Tuesday, March I4th. Westminster Glee Party,Town Hall, 9 p.m. High Water 4-17 a. m. 4-39 p ni. Low Water 10-29169 words
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Article1079 1905-03-13 4 Lord Rosebery has announced that the Liberal party would certainly renew the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and although, in view of his peculiar and undefined position in that party, we can only suppose that he was talking from his Own particular tabernacle/ still the declaration is of considerable1,079 words
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Article53 1905-03-13 4 We have received from Messrs. Osborne and Chapped the following returns for the month of February Kinta Tin Mines Ltd. Output 240piculs Approximate Value 11,000 Water Rent 4,800 Working Expenses 4,300 Profit 11,5)00 New Gopeng Ltd. Output 234 piculs Approximate Value 10,560 Working Cost53 words
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Article1543 1905-03-13 4 AN INTERESTING FUNCTION. An interesting and pleasant ceremony took place in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, when the old boys and friends of the Penang Free School signified their appreciation of the good work done by Mr. W. Hargreaves, until lately Head naster of the School,1,543 words
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Article218 1905-03-13 4 Proposed Programm e. Below will be found the proposed programme of a Gymkhana to be given by the Penang Cricket Club on April 29th. Judging from the results of a similar function given last year, the success of the forthcoming Gymkhana may be taken as well218 words
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Article336 1905-03-13 4 -ANNUAL LIBERAL MEETING. Tlie annual General Meeting t h Club took place at the Club H G lf Saturday, evening. T) le Use °n Macbain, in tlie .absence of thf! .V Mr. Justice Law, presided—then' upwards of 20 memliers present Were format bu S i„e« of reading336 words
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Article186 1905-03-13 4 Shortly after 11 o’clock on Friday morning the kitchen at the Singapore Club been me filled with pungent smoke and' one of the boys." called the steward who discovered that the mezzanine floor over the kitchen ami bar was on fire. The alarm was given186 words
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Article267 1905-03-13 4 We are indebted to the epurtesv of Messrs. Sandilands Buttety it Co. for the following figures obtained at auction, prior to the last mail leaving Home, which were furnished to them by Messrs. Lewis Peat, of London Ceylon. Sngoya.— 4 cases, verv fine pule biscuits, 6267 words
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Advertisement311 1905-03-13 4 New Advertisements. WANTED. CHINESE INTERPRETER for Police Department. Salary $25 rising to $4O. Apply in person to Chief Police Officer before March 18th. W. E. U. GROVE, 188 15-3 Chief Police Officer. SPECIAL?" Malay Curry TIFFIN Sat. 18th jYlarclj. AT THE Eastern Oriental Hotel. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED European Nurse for311 words
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Advertisement109 1905-03-13 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed.!* The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer'» name aud address not ueccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. Ak LL monies must be paid to the General < Manager at the “Pinang Gate tie” Office,109 words
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Advertisement6 1905-03-13 4 RACING SADDLES. McAlister 9? Co. Ltd,6 words
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Advertisement5 1905-03-13 4 BATHROOM MATS.McAlister 91 Co., Ltd,5 words
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Article480 1905-03-13 5 AFTER THE BATTLE OF lOKDEI. Kl RO PATKIN IN FULL RETREAT. ..vss'ans AND HEAVY CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES. [Reuter’s Srrvior London, 11th March. The St Petersburg correspondent of the Times reports that a,telegram from General Kuropatkin, believed to have been despatched early yesterday morning by messenger to liehng,[Reuter’s Srrvior ] - 480 words
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Article32 1905-03-13 5 I Reuter’s Service.] London, 12*h March. It explaine I at St- .'•‘f'T’Y the Baltic feet undee Adnan, Horf.de. 1..« ..ot wt t on a homeward voyage, the thin! squadron.I Reuter’s Service.] - 32 words
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Article22 1905-03-13 5 MANY KILLED AND INJURED. [Reuter’s Service London, 13th March. A terrible expl-M. h- at six men were Kins[Reuter’s Service ] - 22 words
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Article35 1905-03-13 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 13th March. Fdwnrd Goscl.eo K..C.M.C*. Sir William ordinnry „„d Minuter British Envoy Copenhagen since 1900, Plenipotentiary at F nb assador to the has been appointed A court of Vienna.[Reuters Service.] - 35 words
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Article31 1905-03-13 5 I Reuter’s Service.] 1 London, 13th March. The Rusty a favour t *f Wales land and Wales ended .n U by ten points to three. T < VQI Reuter’s Service.] - 31 words
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Article183 1905-03-13 5 CONTRADICTORY REPORTS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11 th March. lhe *Z>aiZy Graphic, which has more than once obtained important information from diplomatic sources, is informed that Russia ias intimated to France her readiness to entertain negotiations for peace, provided a reasonable basis of discussion can be arranged. Communications on[Reuter’s Service.] - 183 words
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54 1905-03-13 5 ALLEGED ENGLISHMAN BLOWN TO PIECES. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 13th March. A man, whose passport made him out to be an Englishman named MacCullough, has been blown to pieces at a St. Petersburg hotel. It is supposed that he was handling a bomb and was connected[Reuter’s Service.] - 54 words
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Article49 1905-03-13 5 The P. and O. R. M. steamer Siml t, h iving left Colombo at 11 p.m. on Saturday, 1 Ith inst., is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m. on Thursday, 16th inst., and will leave for Singapore and China at 6 p.m. the same day.49 words
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Article432 1905-03-13 5 FROM NATIVE SOURCES. Students Alarmed. The Chinese students in Japan are alarmed at the progress of the Japanese Buddhist movement in China, and are endeavouring to counteract the growing influence of the Japanese Buddhist monks in China. They refer to the recent case of the Lung Hing432 words
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734 1905-03-13 5 The funeral of the late Rev. Mother St. Ansel me, Lady Superior of the Penang Convent, took place last evening. It was admittedly the most numerously attended event of the nature ever witnessed in this town. The solemn function was conducted by734 words
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Article83 1905-03-13 5 The annual cost of the navies of the, world, according to an official return recently issued, is as follows United Kingdom 35,525,732 United States 16,824,058 France 12,538,861 Russia 12,349,567 Germany 10,252,012 Italy 4,840,000 Japan 2,354,904 Austria 2,039,200’ Netherlands 1,389,740 Spain 1,052,400 Portugal 613,152 Mr. Chas.83 words
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Article288 1905-03-13 5 The Straits Times commenting on the final verdict in this cas? says 1 Messrs. Hunt and Joaquim are of course to be, congratulated .on thy outcome of the case which has excited such profound interest in local circles, native and European, fdr the past week The288 words
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Article599 1905-03-13 5 FRENCH AERONAUT BEATS ALL RECORDS. London, Fell. 17. M. Jacques Faure, a well-known French sportsman and a daring aeronaut, who has been spending a day. or .two in England, left: for France by Balloon on Saturday night-ifrom the Crystal Palace. M. Faure, who four years599 words
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Article241 1905-03-13 5 Meelinx pComatitaioaera ke!4 (Presic dent\. L. H_. Clayton, Esq., ami Lim Eu Toii,’E q. A > A t. r Absent. Tbk ThYK, Esq., A. R’ ‘Adams,- Esq., and Dr. p. V. LociCßi s 1. The Minutes of the last meeting are read a j. I ciqfirmed. 2. Mr.241 words
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Advertisement6 1905-03-13 5 SPORTING RIFLES McAli't'r V Co.. Ltd6 words
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Advertisement382 1905-03-13 5 WANTED, CI ERK for the New Club, Taiping, Salary $6O. Security- requited in $5OO/ Apply with copies of recent teitimonials to- B. H. F BARNARD, 184 in wf u e Hon. Secretary. rubber estate. WANTED, an Experienced Manager for a Rubber Estate where considerable extension is contemplated. One who is382 words
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Article870 1905-03-13 6 13th March 1905. The famous Arctic steamer Discovery has been sold to the Hudson Bay Company for £lO,OOO. The British, steamer Eastry, which was seized by the Japanese on the Bth ultimo, off the Hokkaido, was released together with the cargo by the Yokohama Prize Court on the870 words
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774 1905-03-13 6 ARRIVALS. Ska Belle, Brit., 48, Ahmat, Mar 11, Singagen., Col. Govt. Van dkr Parra, Dut., 332, Leeuwo, Mar 12, Deli, gen., H. Liebert Co. Alesia, Ger., 3370, Sachs, Mai’ 13, Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Pegu, Brit., 191, Conway, Mar 12, Acheen, gen., Ban Ho Hin.774 words
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Advertisement5 1905-03-13 6 GARDEN RAKES. McAlister Co, Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement152 1905-03-13 6 Don't wait until you catch cold, but begin now with Stearns' 117?/*’, in moderate doses to build up and strengthen the body. 4 French Remedy for all Irretful*rltlee.< Thousand» Ol Ladies keep a box cl Martin's Pills In the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of152 words
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Advertisement97 1905-03-13 6 STEARNS' WINE reaeve; the distress ing cough of influenza and Bronchitis. It invigorates and increases rest ta.iee to the inroads of disease. But it is >fiarns II iw PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of FOUR BRITISH STEAMERS TO BE HELD AT POWELL Co.’s SALE-ROOM, ON Wednesday, sth Apl., 1905, AT 2-3097 words
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Advertisement748 1905-03-13 6 -l^ son Adamson I JZ, PENANG ROAD. Mi A few doors from the Eastern -iSSS- Gilfillan Co.| Service to Rangoon. ■»> j BEGINNING on Friday, February ICtli, g ng 0 S 1905, there will be a fortnightly aS steamer from Penang to Rangoon, taking OH Mails fur Europe. This steamer748 words
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Advertisement1129 1905-03-13 7 H SOT A ill C TOC international banking 11P B'J N TEAS CORf TI N Fine Skin AWARDED THE AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Fiscal Agents for the United States of is made finer, and bad is made better by GO D A.. M DAb Charter. Jul. ‘DARTRING’ ‘LANOLINS Pa China and1,129 words
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Article474 1905-03-13 8 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. IL \DAMS, COM AN DANT. FOR MARCH, 1905. Drills. Tuesday, 14th. Recruit Drill at the Foit at 5-30 p.m. Dress —Plain Clothes. Thursday, 16th. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Dress :—Plain Clothes. Tuesday. 21st. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30474 words
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Advertisement240 1905-03-13 8 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I. FAMILY PROVISION, 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 1847.) CHAIRMAN:—'The Right Ecft’bfc Sir JOHN GORST, M. P. FUNDS —Rs. 420,000,030. CLAIMS’PAiD—Rs. 450,000,000 Monthly Rates for each Rs. 5,000 Assured. Large Bonuses. Liberal240 words
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Advertisement107 1905-03-13 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. MISUSE OK WASTE OF WATER. Municipal Commissioners of George -L Town, Penang, call attention to the fact that the water supplied by the Commissioners in many premises is being misused or wasted and consumers arc hereby called upon to cause such misuse or waste to be discontinued. Should107 words
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Advertisement1360 1905-03-13 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The London Assurance Konmklijke Paketvmt MmkZJT Corporation. Penawg— Deli. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after this date until further notice UM( ers ig n ed having been appointed S.S. r gn dcr !> t the supnlv of water from the Waterfall Agents for the Corporation are1,360 words
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