Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 March 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 63 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY. 18th MARCH, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2090 1 s6pping Intended Snilings. S6 ping sapping. PS t° n S r°Z"7 iga BR TISH IWD A STEAM WfIVIGATIOH C LTD N.rddeatscher Uoyd, Bremen. RSgr uVDCfTBIk IDBIVIIr 1 ?OK INTENDED TO SAIL. STEAMER. f(T<\ d 'J EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 71\\ MAIL SERVICE. Negapatarn, jSat. 18th Mar. at 2 p.m. Tara
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    • 1346 2 North German Fire Insurance I The London Assurance the best natural aperient water. Company, Hamburg. I Corporation. WlUßlWfc 1H TBISHCb »V l)6l) Capital M. 7.500,000 Th undersigned having been appointed JKII BttJitt W ffilUA WWmJSiBFSf HR 1 < Accumulated <fc Invested Funds M. 2,284,627 Agents for the Corporation are now
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  • 1351 3  -  IHE STORY OF A STRANGE HONEYMOON. BY OLIVER ASHWELL. CHAPTER IV. IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. “They’re coming! T lley r e coining!” That sudden shout, pitched in the high note of fear, warned us that the terror had been loosed upon our hill of refuge.
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  • 2086 3 BY WILLIAM FORSTER BROWN IN THE ROYAL MAGAZINE.”] Ezra Tuttle was a methodical man. He regarded the old adage A place for everything, and everything in its place as a precept second in importance only to the Ten Commandments therefore, awakening suddenly one night haunted by the
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  • 1551 3 [By f. p. Dunne in the “Seattle times.”] “Didye iver make a speech?” asked Mr. Hinnessy. I did wanst,” said Mr. Dooley. Ivry thrue-born American regards himsilf as a gr-reat orator an’ I’ve always had a pikcher of myself in me mind standin’ befure a large
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    • 38 3 No Fkieni» I. |KE need" It is will always vou t!?mrS"a..d trie.Mrie..d o i.. i(!r y f“*n O, be' need. AH dealers sell it. mnoTH POWDBH, a perZYMOLB IOOIH •<,. feet antiseptm dent.f we serves the teeth.— r J
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    • 69 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’
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    • 56 3 There is no Danger whatever from lockjaw or blood poison resulting rom at wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs e which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the
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    • 66 3 No Other Liniment will heal a cut or bruise so quickly as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. No ether 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 with
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    • 112 3 One of 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 is one of the greatest discoveries and triumphs of modern surgery.
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  • 187 4 Saturday, March 18th Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p. in. High Water 8-54 a. in. 9-32 p. m Low Water 2-24 a. m. 3-6 p m Sunday, March I9th. 2nd Sunday in Lent. High Water 10-7 a. m. 10-37 p in Low Water 3 44 a.
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  • 1115 4 The official announcement that the Prince and Princess of Wales will visit India next cold weather has been received with great pleasure in that country. It is already stated that the Heir Apparent and his Consort will be welcomed as loyally and as enthusiastically as was
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  • 1507 4 YESTERDAY’S CELEBRATIONS. SUCCESSFUL FUNCTIONS, The memory of St. Patiiik was kept verdantly green by the Irishmen of Penang yesterday, when, as is the custom with the natives of the other two components of the United Kingdom, they held a special celebration in honour of' their patron saint.
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  • 284 4 While comparatively little is known to the outside world of t'lie mineral wealth of Kwangsi and Kwangtung provinces there is ample evidence in tlie opinion of the Hongkong Telegraph, .to show that a profitable industry awaits, the syndicate fortunate enough .to secure .a concession from the
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    • 448 4 wanted. i^i ew Advertisements. A THOROUGHLY Competent Bookkeeper, Chinese or Eurasian. ——————————w Apply with testimonials to }{r A q Stephen. 190 20-3 KENNEDY Co. P. P. C. FOR SALE. 196 A FINE Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS 3.150. E. ZOBEL, TO LET. IKa/c/tmuAer, ,-p HK p INES> n 382 Burmah 183
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    • 113 4 CONTBIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith, yfl LL monies must be paid at the “Pimang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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    • 6 4 BATHROOM MATS. McAlister IP Co., Ltd.
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  • 15 4 DEATH. Dittericu. —March 15th, at Mainz. (Germany) Jean Dittsrich, aged 71 years. R. I. P.
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  • 192 5 KUROPATKIN SUPERSEDED. THE CASLALTIES AT TIELING more prisoners captured. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 17th March. Reuter correspondent at St. Petersburg announces that General Kuropatkin has been relieved of his functions as Com-maiider-in-Chief of the Russian army in Manchuria. J He is succeeded by General Linievitch. London, 18th March. Despatches
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  • 62 5 THE SINKING OF THE KNIGHT COMMANDER.” [Reuter’s Service] London, 17th March. Reuter s corresjiondent at St. Petersburg states that the Russian Government is considering its reply to the British note demanding an indemnity for the sinking of the Knight Commander. It has not been suggested that the question should lie
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  • 109 5 SENSATIONAL DECLARATION BY A RUSSIAN REACTIONARY. [Reuter's Service.] London, 17th March. A sensation has been caused in StPetersburg by the publication of a newspaper article from the pen of Prince Meitchersky, an influential reactionary, urging the necessity for Russia to conclude peace immediately. Prince Meitchersky says that Russia
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  • 23 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 16tli March. The storms having abated H. M. the Queen has left Portsmouth on her way to Lisbon.
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  • 42 5 The Norddeuta-tar Lloyd Mall burner EM FrMrieh left Colombo at 7 pm. yesterday and is expected to arnrt here on’Tuesday at 1 pan. She W>ll leave for Singapore, China and Japan, probably at 4 p.m. on the name day.
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  • 6 5 !:,j—■ witness it-
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  • 53 5 St. George's Church. Slid Sunday in Lent. I9th Marek, 1905. S a.m. Matin.—,... 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion—J < ""•> 5 pm. Sunday School. 6 p m. Evensong .nd Sermon. Presbyterian Church. S a.m.. Church Northern Bowl. p.m.. Church North.™ lb»d. Church or THS Assuhpt.om. rtatMtesatO-than. High Mu. at
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  • 838 5 [From Our Correspondent.] Taiping, March 17th. The Resident, Messrs. Young and Harper are going to Kuala Lumpur on the ISth for a conference in connection with the Forest Department. Mr. C. R. Hanson and Dr. Brown arrived here on the 15th. Mrs. Davidson, who
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  • 553 5 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Kam par, 15th March, 1905. Roads and Bridges. The P.W.D. are at last attending to our roads by having them re-metalled, «fcc. This is sadly needed, especially the new road leading to the Railway Station. The bridges have for a considerable period been neglected—the
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  • 331 5 Over sixty of the members of the Nippon Boeki Kyokai (Japan Trade Association) held a meeting at Tokio, reports the Japan Times, on the evening of the 17th ult. Mr. Goto, Chief of the Civil Administration Office of Formosa, delivered an interesting speech on the occasion.
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  • 535 5 AN INTERESTING PROJECT. An ordinary meeting of the recently formed. Engineering Society of Siam was held last eventhg in the Society’s rooms at the Oriental Hotel; Bangkok. It was the first meteting at which a paper has been read that paper was by the President and the
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  • 303 5 FROM NATIVE SOURCES. Unsaleable Bonds. z Having failed in finding purchasers for r Hie Government bonds, it is reported ihat .Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai has memorialised the Throne suggesting that the officials responsible for their sale should be encouraged in their work by the reward of official
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  • 559 5 A VIGOROUS CRITICISM. Mr. H. N. Ridley, Director of Gardens, Straits»Settlements writes to the Journal of the Society of Arts an article respecting some erroneous and extraordinary statements concerning the cultivation of rubber plants which appeared in the Journal. Consul-General Nash, of Bangkok, fears, it seems,
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  • 278 5 The unwarrantable action of the Shah's Belgian officials at Bushire in detaining the Bombay mail bags, is by no means to be regretted. It happily compelled the British authorities at the Gulf ports to retaliate in kind by detaining the Persian mails as they arrived. It then became
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  • 636 5 Per P. it O. steamer Moldavia connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo from London, Feb. 17.—T0 Penang Mr, and Mrs. J. Ward, Miss Ward, Mr. E. C. Williamson, Mr. H. A. Bagnall, Miss B. Hopkins, Mi. E. A. Smith.—To Singapore Mr. C. E. Cockram, Mr. J.
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  • 457 6 That’s How this Batu Gajah Man Feels Since Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills CURED His LIVER. Mr. 8. James is a telegraphist in the service of the F. M. S. Railway. He is stationed at Batu Gajah. His faith in Dr. illiams Pink Pills is almost unbounded, and
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  • 805 6 I ARRIVALS. Bengal, Brit., 2751, Philipps, Mar 18, SinJ gapore, gen., P. «fc O. Taka, Brit.. 3651, Herrington, Mar 18, Sin- gapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Canton, Brit., 105, Merican, Mar 18, Teluk Anson, gen., Ah Hing Co. DEPARTURES TO-DAY Resident Halewyn for Birtu Bahra. Taha
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    • 21 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post) Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy.
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    • 12 6 As an ideal Iron Tonic STEARNS’ WINE is tolerated with great satisfaction.
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    • 165 6 SIXTY YEARS WJ_LO WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAwA <f>BARSAPARILLA P. -.nounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORmfs the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, LiIUPTIONS, w r«utN^ ,B N.B. .t is asserted on g-ood authority that
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    • 1151 6 SELF CURE NO FICTIONS C MARVEL UPON MARVEL I j NEED° NOW F DESPAIR, j E 5 I IDj i C Llk! O i but without running a doctor s bill or falling into M N M X* K H of B 9 Q Bl H I HWI the deep
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    • 1189 7 I TFIC INTERNATIONAL BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, CORPORATION. bedUtiful Skill WERE AWARDED THE AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Fiscal Ajents for the United St»t«s of ikssjb. for or rem... in, pml b, .u s „r a D „“T AL JOk ‘DARTRING’ ‘LANOLINE’ PA O Io China and the Philippine Islands. No
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    • 1957 8 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES municipal notice mumicipaljotice Dr. W. MANSON, KwißUiik 1 TTV a W NT OTICE is hereby given that on and Dental Surgeon FAMILY PROVISION, MISUSE OR WASTE OF WATER. IM after this date until further notice 6 HE SS Van dan IK. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. pp>>;<
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