Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 March 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-03-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 69 VOL. LXHI. SATURDAY. 25th MARCH, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1949 1905-03-25 1 p n ci. Sailings. stopping. P tion, Ct> a mpa N ny V ga BRITISH IWDIA STEAM WAVIGfIT| OH Co., LTD, < INordfcuhdwr LM; Bremen. expect» AnnuTm hmruk. Fo i™,™ TO s.uu s«.mek. h|X MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam7" j“ «B W< I/ J/ Madras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and Sat. Ist April at1,949 words
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Advertisement1215 1905-03-25 2 fi BO IT iflßkl TT M Guardian Assurance Co.. Ltd. I Dr. W. MANSON, I LI» fivrlo 1 t/lo Established W2l Dental Surgeon. I Hl! 'fl were awarded the Total invested Funds upward» ij, Penang road. Proved by experience. fl of v ...£4,500,000 I GOL/D MEDAL Total Annual Income... £759,0001,215 words
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Article2639 1905-03-25 3 '—Ex. r said ,n y Mother Harrv. Archibald. sniggered my brother lom and his hair is as long as He paused for want of a scath'n dnile •jY ‘T e <lld you pick him U P» Molly?” id Dick. He wears Ins hair long,” I remarked,'—Ex. - 2,639 words
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Article1131 1905-03-25 3 Louis Becke - THE RISE AND FALL OF APINOKA OF APAMAMA. By Louis Becke. .—Morning Leader. Fear ivas a worm in his heart. Fear darted his eyes, And he probed men's faces for treason, anti pondered their speech for lies. That was the dreaded Apinoka of Apamama, whose friendship.—Morning Leader. - 1,131 words
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1656 1905-03-25 3 I see th’ good woman goin’ by here at a gallop to-day,” said Mr. Dooley. She’s thrying’ to rayjoocc her weight,” said Mr. Hennessy. What f’r I don’t know. She looks all right,” said Mr. Hennessy. “•Well,” said Mr. Dooley, “’tis a sthrange thing.1,656 words
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Advertisement65 1905-03-25 3 No Friend Like an Old Friend.—He will always help you in time of need. It is the same with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is an old and tried friend in many thousands of homes, and like other old friends, can be depended upon in time of need. All dealers sell65 words
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Advertisement61 1905-03-25 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’61 words
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Advertisement65 1905-03-25 3 No Other Liniment will heal a cut or bruise so quickly as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. No atlier affords .auch prompt relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so xahiibleJor deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acquainted with its65 words
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Advertisement72 1905-03-25 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 which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual72 words
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Article189 1905-03-25 4 Saturday, March 25th Annunciation. Lady Day. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p. in. High Water 2-23 a. m. A 2 45 p. m Low Water 8-35 a. in. A 8-57 p. ni Sunday, March 26. h. 3rd Sunday in Lent. High Water 3-6 a. m. 3-27189 words
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Article1086 1905-03-25 4 One cannot but admire the steadfastness with which China, in spite of the galling provocation she has received from Russia, has maintained her neutrality throughout the Russo-Japanese war. It is an undoubted fact that at the beginning of the war Russia was absolutely desirous of involving1,086 words
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Article38 1905-03-25 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The Championship. The tie between V. Parsons and J. E. Nathan was played yesterday afternoon, but remained unfinished, Nathan leading '*y —h j 6—4 3—3. Play is to be resumed on Monday.38 words
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532 1905-03-25 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, 24th March. Mr. Burgess has gme to Port Dickson, Mr. Donaldson me inwhile acts for him here, and Mr. McCa.iiil.ind for Air. D maidson Air. Cauldwell, Traffic Inspector, Railway department, shortly leaves for I poll, to take up* his532 words
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Article305 1905-03-25 4 An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of Papan, Limited, was held in tie Ciur.iil er of Commerce yesterday afternoon There were present .Messrs. Murison Allan (Chairman), L. C. Treweeke, Dundas Alouat, Perry, Kerr, Neubronner, Phillips. Low, and Toft. Tb.e Chairman said the meeting was called in consequence of305 words
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Article708 1905-03-25 4 The Deli Hues are over and aa Usu „i our representatives well nigh swept tl board. ,e The horse of the meeting was undoubt edly the Penang ex-griffin Thm tl e, M i l( started four times and notched al] one in most creditable style, t| v behind708 words
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Article64 1905-03-25 4 St. George’s Church. 3rd Sunday in Lent. 26th March, 1905. 8 ii.m. Matins.—(U/ioraL) 8- a.m. Holy Communion.— [Plain.) 5 p m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9- a.m., Church Prye Dock. 6 p.m., Church Northam Road. Church of the Assumption. First Mass at 6-1564 words
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Advertisement210 1905-03-25 4 To Lrd FtirnisKcd. FOR SALE. A HOUSE at Bukit Tengah within 1 Complete Fencing Apparatus, mile of Railway Station, Tennis Almost Nbw. Lawn $4O a month,, gardener’s wages inclusive, for five months from May 6th. Any Reasonable Offer Accepted. Apply to May be seen at 39, Farquhar Street. 206 29-3210 words
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Advertisement125 1905-03-25 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833. ft<lN TRI HUT LONS must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LL monies must be paid at the “Pi125 words
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Advertisement6 1905-03-25 4 GARDEN RAKES. McAlister SgP Co, Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement5 1905-03-25 4 RACING SADDLES. McAlister Co. Ltd,5 words
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Article122 1905-03-25 5 CONTINUED OPPRESSION. the NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF WARSAW. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 24th March. Eighteen unarmed peasants have been ki e d and forty-one wounded in a single encounter with the military in the Kutno district. All were shot in the back while they were fleeing from the troops. General Maximovitch,[Reuter’s Service.] - 122 words
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Article73 1905-03-25 5 \AST J APANESE TURNING MOVEMENT. MORE TAXES IN RUSSIA. [Reuter’s Service.] London 2->th March. Russian correspondent j at the front take an extremely pessimistic view of the situation. A vast Japanese turning movement is developing, and there is reason to believe that Harbin will shortly prove untenable unless[Reuter’s Service.] - 73 words
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Article114 1905-03-25 5 ANOTHER FOREIGN LOAN [Reuter’s Service.] London, 24th March. The Standard understands that arrangements have been virtually concluded for the early issue in London and New York of a Japanese loan of thirty millions sterling bearing interest at 41 per cent. The stock will be issued at ninety. London,[Reuter’s Service.] - 114 words
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Article63 1905-03-25 5 RUSSIAN WAREHOUSES LOOTED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 24th March. Reuters correspondent at Askabad (Trans-Caspian Province)states that armed Mahomedans created serious disturbances on Wednesday at Meshed (Persia). Much looting took place, mainly of Russian warehouses. The Mahomedans now threaten to attack the Russian in habitants of the town, who have taken[Reuter’s Service.] - 63 words
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Article55 1905-03-25 5 [Reuter's Service.] L* Loudon, 24th March. Reuter s correspondent at Port Louis (Mauritius) states that a Colombo met a Russia., torpedo boat o„ the night of 16th instant lh< ««’P' boat wm followed by the Russia> fleet but .foitnpr were unable to uis those on the steamer[Reuter's Service.] - 55 words
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Article57 1905-03-25 5 Reuter s Service. O Lfl |Reutf.rs London, 24th March. There is a wi'll St. Petersburg eirc um»taneea to be compelled >y nO t induced discontinue the ;ll of j' is Ministers, to do so by Lie a< < ex pressed by the This opinion is y 1 bankers| Reuter s Service. . O Lfl - 57 words
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54 1905-03-25 5 ox/ PR OWN PRINCE UNVEILED 8Y C™-> OF SIAM. rB fI.TR Own Correspondent.] From Our 1 Bangkok, 24th March. w-» Siam this afternoon The Crown 1 rince yj ctor j a memorial unveiled l,e ß 'j“ i l "l J 6gation at Bangkok, of a54 words
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Article2665 1905-03-25 5 fESTERMI'S MEETING. The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon. There were present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. L. H. Clayton, Mr. Ciieah Lek Thye, Mr. A. R. Adams, Dr. P. V. Locke, Mr. Lim Eu Toh, Mr.2,665 words
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Article579 1905-03-25 5 PROGRAMME FOR THE Spring Race Meeting, 1905. I JAay 3Ctfj, June Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. i Tuesday 30th May. The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9 st. 3 lb. An allowance of 7 lb. to ex-Griffins imported into Straits Settlements or579 words
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Article510 1905-03-25 5 Saturday, 3rd June. 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $4OO and $5O to the Seeond Ho rse provided there are five starters the property of different owners. A Handicap for all Griffins that have Started at the Meeting. Entrance $lO. Distance, R. C. 2. The Stewards’ Cup V510 words
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Advertisement5 1905-03-25 5 BATHROOM MATS. McAlister Co,, Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1905-03-25 5 SPORTING RIFLES McAlister Co,, Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1905-03-25 5 GARDEN ROLLERS. McAlister Co., L/td.5 words
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Advertisement30 1905-03-25 5 New Advertisements. English Racing. Lincoln Handicap Rua TUESDAY Next AND Grand National Run FRIDAY Next Starting Price Commissions executed on these and coming events. BY Charles Robinson, E. &> O, Hotel,30 words
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Advertisement173 1905-03-25 5 PENANG SALES ROOM. r AN AUCTION SALE OF Valuable S Well-kept Household Furniture, gc„ WILL TAKE PLACE At No. 9, the Junction of Burmah and Bangkok Roads, On ISfyursday, 3Cts Marefy, 19C5, At 11-30 a.m. COMPRISING Handsome Carved Sideboard, Dinner Waggons, Telescopic Dining Table, Chairs, Hanging and Table Lamps, Single173 words
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Article232 1905-03-25 6 —Manila Cablenew». Saturday, 25th March, 1905. A new form of target is to be introduced for naval gun practice at sea. It will be built to the scale that a battleship would appear silhouetted at the various ranges ■elected for practice. It is stated that the German—Manila Cablenew». - 232 words
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793 1905-03-25 6 arrivals. Japan'. Brit, 4319, Martin, Mar 25, Singapore, gen-, Adanjaon Gil Allan Co. Bharata, Brit., W67j Bowman» Mar <24, Singapore, gen H. Liebert Jt Co. Malaya, Ger., 901, Block, Mar 25, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Marris, March 24, Deli, gen Koe Guan793 words
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Advertisement454 1905-03-25 6 BED-RIDDEN PARALYTIC Made Strong and Well BY Dr. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS A Malay States Miracle. One of the latest cures of Paralysis brought to light can be described as nothing short of a miracle. “So bad was my mother’s condition,’’ said the cured woman’s son when relating the circumstances of454 words
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Advertisement113 1905-03-25 6 One of the Triumphs of Modern Surgery.— By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns, and like injuries liefore 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 modern113 words
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Advertisement208 1905-03-25 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quicklv by post) Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy. OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <f>SARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD.208 words
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Advertisement1033 1905-03-25 6 NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER oFwF MORTGAGEE. QI IQE* DflAClhln j he F iiivDiLiiUlM i% I/ M IPg(j t S ““'■‘‘,7, RUBEROID ROOFING I ON THE SPOT. ii i ii- a AU «..at piece of >«.. d ROOFING RUBEROID erected thereon bearing Nos. 30 and 32 U I RUBEROID «ooler.audeasier1,033 words
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Advertisement1266 1905-03-25 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, allan&jrving. I. FAMILY PROVISION Engineers and General Contractors. ‘dartring* FltlC Skltl 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE. w OB k S: -40 WELD QUAY. qpHE s rf«r Parra will TUE DD IT!r EconomKahy met by a Pobcy in 40 1.4-05 and run regularly between Penang Jrj\ ‘DARTRING’ ‘LANOLINE’1,266 words
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Advertisement2019 1905-03-25 8 preliminary notice. INTERNATIONAL BANKING' am I Mri». u— I The nr a ■W-.X'KI I THE UNRIVALLtU 1 ■'B lIC@C■ 31 «H W I IS WtaT?B ’”e for Go.,t, x-n c- CORPORATION. I K'LLER I Rheumatic G m Bl Auction bale or chartered bank of india i m rniTD DDTTIQH AUSTRALIA2,019 words
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