Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 73 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 30th MARCH, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2033 1 Intended Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. P o. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeaticlwr Lloyd. Bremen. bon, Company. 1 4TM Rg. nPECTED ARMVAU AND DEPARTURES. ru S a.u St E a»kk. MAIL SERVICE. Negupatam, Sat. Ist April at 2 p.in. K ,ta 1/|IV. 5/ ii Madras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and
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    • 1269 2 110 T TT E* Q Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. I Dr, W- MANSON, |FIV I > O ILfl U Established »21 Dental Surreon 1 Subscribed Capita] £2,000,000 Dental Surgeon, W& M Mi I WERE A WARDED THE Total Invested Funds upwards 77, PENANG ROAD. M HB W TrWhk w 7
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  • 889 3 2-Civil Service Gazette. necessity, the affairs of our vast In- < lan inpiie must ever command universal an< very especial consideration on the part o ie aut lorities at Home, and of necesslty of ver y serious import is the resP O,,S L > 1
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  • 871 3 It is not to the credit of humanity that the statistics of wounds and death in battles such as the last fought by Japan should read so grievously, but there is comfort in the reflection that a modern fight is infinitely more merciful in every aspect
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  • 1306 3 —Morning Levler. WHERE ONE DEEP CALLETH TO ANOTHER. Lying up against the quay in the Victoria or the South Dock, the grotesque appearance of the cable ship, with its galleried wheels at stem and* stern, at once arrests attention. The regular frequenter of the dock, passing the
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  • 198 3 —Australian paper. Another Speech by Mr. Beyers. Speaking at Potgieter’s Rust, in the eastern Transvaal, ex-General Beyers on Saturday adhered to the opinions he expressed in his speech at Petersburg rec mtly, declaring that mistrust would l>eget mistrust. In a subsequent interview, he declare I that if a
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  • 255 3 The bullet-proof coat invented by Mr C. Matsui, gunsmith of Tokio, has been officiadv tested.* It consists of a couple of thin steel plates separated by “a stuffing of R substance suggestive of snake-gourd fibre stiffened with tar or asphaltum,” the whole not more than throe inches thick.
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  • 1488 3  -  j. c. 11. London, Ist March, 1905. A weekly miscellany enjoying a very large circulation among the middle classes has been taking the votes of its readers in order to d»termine the favourite novelists of the past and the present. The result is certainly suggestive. Apparently those
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  • 98 3 Per P. it O. steamer Ifinialaya, connecting with the steamer Chusan at Colombo, from London, March 17 :—To Penang: M.-. J. H. Coysh. To Singapore Mr. J. Maben, Mrs. Venmore and children, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. J. Polglase, Miss Bushell, Mr. W E. L. Shand, Mr. H. W.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 No Friend Like an Old Friend —He will alwavs 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
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    • 63 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. ZYMOLE
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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 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 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 l>ecome acquainted with
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    • 113 3 Oxe of the Triumphs of Modern Surgery.—By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns, *nd like injuries l>efore 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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  • 101 4 Thursday, March 50th.. Choral Practice, Town Hall, 5-30 p. m. Town Band Golf Club, 6 to 7 p. m. High Water 6-48 a. m. 7-32 p. m. Low Water 0-21 a. m. 1-0 p. m. Friday, March 31st. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. Saturday. April
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  • 737 4 The February issue of the Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute contains a lengthy and instructive report of a paper on Imperialism from an Australian Standpoint,” read at the third general meeting of the Institute by Mr. E. A. Harney, an ex-Senator of the Australian Commonwealth.
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  • 420 4 To-day’s tin quotation is $79.60 Business done. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Hose returned to Singapore from Perak on Monday last, by the steamer Selangor. The Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Horley of Kuala Lumpur, are enjoying a short holiday on the Taiping hills. There
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  • 795 4 Yesterday afternoon, at the Supreme Court before the Hon. A. F. G. Law three Malays named Sahat, Raman and Pin were charged that they, with others to the number of five or more did commit gang robbery on or about the 10th March, 1905, at Perinatang Prye, Province
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  • 177 4 Only yesterday we reported a case of gang robbery which took place in Province Wellesley between Bukit Mertajam and the Kedah boundary, in which two of the robbers were shot dead by the householder whom they attacked. To-day we obtain information of a similar occurrence. It
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 410 4 To the Editor of the Pinang bir, I have read with much interest the P H mg articles and correspondence that li' tv appeared m your paper on the subie the stray dogs of this town, and the crJ manner in which they are disposed
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  • 437 4 Confessions of a Young Man, by George Moore, (Geoige Bell Jr Sons’ Colpnial Library.) It is not easy to understand the motives that have induced Mr. George Moore to re-publish this book, which first saw the light in 1886. Since then he has written several extremely clever, if
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 453 4 to let. Hew Advertisements. TTOUSE No. 9, PANGKORE HOAD Entry nt Api„ Penang Swimming Club. 182 uc E. A. MANASSEH Co. TNTEREST on the debentures for the -L year ending 31st March, 1905, will be Uz>Ti/*«r* paid on and after the Ist April, by the HV I I VC.. undersigned
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    • 121 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 183 S. fWNTRIBUTIONS 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. yj IjL monies must be paid at the “Pinang 4* Gazette
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    • 19 4 [All communications intended for in in journal mu,t b, lhe Editor is not responsible f O opinions of correspondents.]
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  • 57 5 THE TSAR AND POLAND. SOME SLIGHT CONCESSIONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 30th March. Iha Isar in a rescript directs the Governor General I of Poland to elaborate .nch necessary reforms as are compatible with the integrity of the Russian Empire, while firmly suppressing all disturbances. The rescript foreshadows some slight
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  • 59 5 THE FISCAL QUESTION. GOVERNMENT’S TACTICS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th March. In the House of Commons, a resolution proposed by Mr. Walton condemning Mr Balfour’s policy of fiscal retaliation was adopted without a division. The Ministerialists deliberately abstained from voting, in pursuance of the decision of the Government
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  • 76 5 DECLARATION BY LORD Lansdowne. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th March. In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne said the condition of Macedonia would never improve unless a thorough reorganisation of her financial system was carried out. Great Britain cculd regard no proposals for a settlement as satisfactory
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  • 75 5 THE KAISER’S VISIT. [Reuters Service London, 30th Maach. Although the French semi-official papei s affect unconcern at the Kaiser’s approaching visit to Tangier the tone of the newspipers generally both in France and Germany shows that considerable significance is attached to it. London, later. It is certain that the
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  • 61 5 Reuters Service.] London, 29th March. Reuter's correspondent in St. Petersburg wires that Russia has drawn up an outline of the conditions under which she is prepared to negotiate for peace. It is stated with everv semblance of authority that, thanks to the good offices of the United States
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  • 27 5 [Reuter’s Service.] T 1. n Ci tli London, 29th March. Signor Fortis has formed a, new Italian Cabinet, with Signor Tittoni as Foreign Minister.
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  • 43 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 30th March. The correspondent of Reuter’s agency at Durban reports that the steamer Dart from Rangoon sighted thirty warships and fourteen colliers on 1 ***** ,7/, miles to the north-east of Madagascar, lhe squadron was steaming eastward.
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  • 47 5 IRbuteks Sbrvicb.] L I. QIUI, London, 30th March. General I.inieviteb, of the Russian forces in > i is-mlah at Nuanchelin on tne porting a skirmash positionB of 26th instant Russian the armies are uncl g- L chaonie aodzi unofficial telegram states that v has been abandoned.
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  • 80 5 Half yearly Dividknd. The Acting Miujug* f of The Chartered Bank ot to-day and China, informs t h e Rank’s received telegraphic approaching London Office that at tneU fch Meeting 6f the Shareholders of the Ba Directors will last, at the half-year ended 31st ue I 1
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  • 277 5 Grand National. (Run March 31 almut 4 miles 856 yards.) Acceptances yrs. st. lb. Leinster a 12 7 Moifaa J a Hl2 Dunboyne 6 1] Kirkland a 11 5 Phil May 6 U o Shannon Lass a 10 13 The Actuary a 10 9 Aunt May a
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  • 269 5 j. Shanghai Mercury. FROM NATIVE SOURCES. Szechuan-Tibet Railway. Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister at Peking, has demanded the right to construct the railway between Szechuan and Tibet. During a recent meeting at tho Waiwupu, the British Minister again referred to his demand. But it is understood on
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  • 1235 5 A lady who recently returned to the Straits from a visit to the Land of the Rising Sun,” forwards us the following I think that the first thing which would immediately strike any traveller from India or the Straits, on landing in any Port of Japan, is
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  • 743 5 .—lndia Rubber Journal. Messrs. L. B. Atkinson and C. J. Beaver read a most interesting paper before the Manchester Local Section of the Institution of Electrical Engineers recently. The following are a few quotations from the lecture Pure rubber should consist of absolutely pure rubber, without admixture
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  • 375 5 ATTITUDE OF THE JAPANESE In a leading article the Jiji discusses the growing tendency in Japan to consider term j of peace with Russia, and m lintains that the time is not yet mitured for such considerations. Our I »kyo coiltemporary observes that such discussions
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  • 202 5 Returns made by the Department of Education show that there are 99 libraries in Japan, of which 30 are supported by public funds and 69 are private institutions. One of the latter, the Joseki Library of Ishikawa prefecture, lias accumulated funds amounting to Yen 1,328,600, while
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  • 447 5 Mr. R. Lydekker, of the British Museum (Natural History Section) has a letler in the 'J'tmett which may be of interest to lovers of horses in Penang as elsewhere. He writes It was recently discovered that a horse-skull from India in the Museum allowed a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 5 5 BATHROOM MATS. McAlister Co.. Ltd.
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    • 72 5 GARDEN ROLLERS. McAlister Co,, CHEAP LINES JN SOAPS. Armour’s Sulphur Soap. Box of 3 Tablets. Price 60 cents. Bristow’s Prickly Heat Soap. In 6 oz. Bars. Price .iO cents. Eucalyptus Soap. In Tablets. Price 20 cents. Little’s Phenyle Soap. Per Bar. Price 25 cents. Little’s Phenyle Toilet Soap. 3 Tablets
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    • 137 5 Government of Selangor. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secretary to Resident, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon of the 14th April, 1905, for the wiring ami fitt ng the Residency, Kuala Lumpur, with Electric Light. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Head Offices of the
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  • 175 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th March. The death is announced of Lord Norton. [First Baron Norton. Charles Bower Adderley i’.u. k.c.m.g., d. 1., j.p., was born at Knighton in Leicestershire on August the 2nd 1814. He was the eldest son of Charles Clement Adderley, of Hams Hall Warwickshire, and received
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  • 889 6 Thursday, 30th March, 1905. Under the provision for obligatory military service, the United States, said Sir Howard Vincent, M.P., at the Royal United Service Institution, London, could call up 16,360,363 men. according to the 1900 census. Five per cent, should be added to this figure to bring
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  • 1022 6 ARRIVALS. Laertes, Brit., 2904, Suhano, Mar 30, Liverpool, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Unity, Nor., 930, Hansen, Mar 29, Rangoon, gen., Chin Ho Sons. Malaya, Ger., 901, Block, Mar 30, Deli, gen., Pehn Meyer A’ Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, Mar 29, Port Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan
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  • 421 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, CO.U.VAXDAX7'. FOR MAIiCH. 1D35. Drills. Thursday, 30th. Hecrml Drill at the Foit at 5-30 p.m. Dres> Plain Clothei. Shooting. Saturday, 4th. The Chaplain Prize” at 3 p.m. Sunday, sth.' The “Kedah Plate” and Running Man at 7 a.m. Sunday, 12th.’ The “Hibbert
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 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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    • 217 6 NOTIOE. interest ami responsibility of Lim A Chin Kee ami Lee Teng See in the firm Choo Chuan Keok A* Co. and Chop Lock Choo Chuan Keok carrying on business as Ship Chandlers at No. 23 Beach Street, Penang, ceased as ami from the 2nd «lav of January, 1905. The
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    • 217 6 J THE UNRIVALL.SD I KILLER. KEATING’S POWDER. FATAL TO INSECT LIFE. J Harmless to Everything Else. Sold in Tins and Bottles only. Be quite sure you get KEATING’S. t IT KILLS I FLEAS, BEETLES, BUGS, FLIES. I Send on i e -J ami jjnarant'-e r.afc livery g.g* Highest grade Cycle;
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    • 1278 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, ALLAN IRVING. I Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, I —i I. FAMILY PROVISION, Engineers and General Contractor». D t™ G e y/ 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE Works 40 WELD QUAY. npIIEs s. Van der Parra w'M .t»„e, fOT f. u i, s „r fcure. it ta by ,11’»»»
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  • 1107 8 PKOGKAMME «FOB THE Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 30tfj, June Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday 30th May. The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9 st. 3 11». An allowance of 7 lb. to ex-Griffins imported into Straits Settlements or Federated Malay
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    • 221 8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of I FOUR BRITISH STEAMERS Io BE HELD AT POWELL Co.’s SALE-ROOM, ON Wednesday, sth Apl., 1905, AT 2-30 p.m. The s. a. C7a.n£ Bee Zweena Giang Seng Flevo T 9 DE SOLD IN FJUR LOTS. (By order of the Mortgagee.) 1 For particulars a nd
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    • 1318 8 The Physician’s HORACE S.MART||\?H ua.A ■1.3 B W® H **4B Im Cure for Gout, 1/ BM ikl J Kheumatic Gcut 1 4 U u l l Consul hug Eoqi H CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. an d Gravel. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Th WwMl Remedy or Acidity thc Description of Mining proper(i|
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