Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 May 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 107 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, llth MAY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1850 1 lntended Sailings. w,,lg P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. 1 For Intendkd to Sail. Steamer. rm\ N EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. J U I\X 8 f MAIL SERVICE. n Negapatam, Sat. 13th M j T h on gwa Imperial German
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  • 1083 2 PROGRAMME FOR THE Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 30t6, June Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday 301 A 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 or Federated
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    • 379 2 S i' z gio a H THAiiSi.UeEfraH| M I I GOSNELL 3 LATEST I! S\* riffi jSijiiv' c. -»L“ 11 Th* Physician’s M-B 2Sh ’wk ZJe" S? 4B Cure for Gout, m ™Jr m k Sj Sk x »rJ’..' ;*s£>£& a* £2 ui M Rheumatic G ut ■';<:and Grav?l. The
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    • 135 2 HORACE S. MARTIN, Mining and Consulting Engineer. All Description of Mining properties Reported on. Concentrating and ore Dressing Plants designed and erected. IPOH—PERAK. 981 25-5-04. Dr. F. A. Moffatt, R DS Surgical and Mechanical No. 39 Farquhar Street, Opposite Sea View Hotel. May be Consulted from 9 a m. to
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    • 263 2 --b ft b gg a s 1 s i ft t: &wb uet May safely be used on the most delicate and sensitive skin. 1 I A TOILET LUXURY OF THE HIGHEST PURITY. I Di n.hf O I U’WIL.L-C- o Special Old Scotch Whisky IN CLEAR WHITE BOTTLES. A frial
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  • 1137 3 —t' j thing to teach.—Sidney Low in the St. James Budget. Now that the war in the East is running to its close, we are finding time to think about it. A good many people, as they contemplate the triumph of Japan and its possible results,
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  • 598 3 A ship’s captain navigating his craft on the East-River. New York, says The Express, thought the end of the world had come lately when he saw a figute shoot like a rocket out of the water. It rose as it were on the apex of
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  • 358 3 Trade Conditions Unrivalled. All who are watching the industrial progress of Germany should read the very informing report on last year's trade, which has been prepared by the British Consul-General, and issued by the Foreign Office. While the year 1904 cannot be designated an exceptionally good one, it
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  • 427 3 A Correspondent of the Standard puts in a cogent plea for a British fiscal preference in favour of Colonial wines. Dr. Jamieson's Government at the Cape are about to establish at a cost of £150,000 central depots in Cape Colony for the purchase of good Colonial wine and
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  • 509 3 P..U.G. New’ York, March 31st. As one of the accessory helps towards electioneering success, the value of Freemasonry is not likely to be lost sight of by candidates for the next Presidential election. Putting Mr. Roosevelt aside, by his own abnegation, there is a clear
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  • 335 3 Clhimpions of the turbine found their expectations exceeded, says the Daily Mad by the maiden voyage of the Victorian, which is the first ocean going passenger steamer to be driven by turbines. When the ship arrived at Moville en route fur Canada, it was stated that,
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    • 101 3 A Safe Speculation. If you have an attack of rheumatism and ChandKwlain’s Pain Balm gets you back to work in a few days, will it not pay for itself several times over? I here is no uee d of suffering from rheumatism for a month or S i x weeks
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    • 94 3 Children When Teething. This is the most dangerous age in the life of a child. At this time they have more or less diarrhoea, which weakens the System and renders the child more susceptible to disease. Any unusual looseness of the bowels should be promptly controlled, which can tie done
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    • 75 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Gives Satisfaction Everywhere. “I have been selling Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my retail shop of this place for six years,” says Adolph Abrahamson of Durbanville, Cape Colony. I find it to give satisfaction with the people who use it and it is the best seller of any
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    • 48 3 A Safe Medicine. Mothers of small children need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate or narcotic in any form and may l»e given to a baby with as much confidence as to an adult. It always cures and quickly. All dealers sell it.
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    • 319 3 RUBEROID ROOFING?] RUBEROID v hoofing j ROOFING l,lis! RUBEROIDf RUBEROID ROOFING to lay than any other. ROOFING RUBEROID Acid proof and odourless. RUBEROID ''ery elastic, .h.n.hle and does not deteriorate with age. RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, i and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two •'i Three
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  • 97 4 ThvrsJay. 11th May. Hannston'a Circus 9 p. m. Friday. May I2th Harniston's Circus 9 p. m. Town Band, Esplanade, <» to 7 p. m Saturday. May 13th. Harniston’s Circus 9 p. m. Town Band, Esplanade, 4 to 7 p. in. Suaday, May I4lh 7ird after Easter. Water Polo,
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  • 1131 4 Ono of the results of the recent Army delmtes in the House of Lords and House of Commons has been to show that the members of the present Government are adherents of what is known as the Blue Water’ school. They believe that tlie absolute command
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  • 1348 4 DIVERS OPINIONS. I dreamed the other night that I was gifted with the power to understand the speech of animals. In my sleep I saw some dejected quadrupeds standing close and talking low. For my part.” sighed a spavined old waler, once the pride of many
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  • 628 4 (From Our Oicw Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 10th. There are rumours of more companies is the air. The Singapore public, according to rumour, are turning their eyes towards Kelantan and cocoanuts—a strange twist in their financial vision I do not understand. A miH is to be started in
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  • 180 5 ROZHDESTVENSKY AND NEBOGATOFF. A JUNCTION EFFECTED. MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEET. [Reuter’s Service.] Loml >n, 10th May. News from Nhatrang on Tuesday states dial Admiral Rozhdestvensky, who has been cruising off the Bty of Banfong for several «lays, left the neighbourhood that day with his whole fleet. London,
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  • 103 5 A REFORM SCHEME. CONSTITUTION DRAFTED. Reuter’s Service.! London, lOth Mav. M. Beliguine, the Russian Minister for the Interior, has drafted a scheme, which is liable to moditi •ation. for the establishment of a form of Parliament, consisting of two houses. According to his plan, the lower house will consist
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  • 58 5 I: f.uter’s Service, i London, 10th May. The railwav round Lake Baikal is blocked. owing to avalanches at certain points on the line. London, 11th May. The Russians are preparing to move their base and hospital from Harbin to the district across Lake Baikal, and ate anticipating the
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  • 26 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 10th May. Prince Arisugawa has been received at the Quirinal (the Palace of the King of Italy at Rome.)
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  • 37 5 Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th May. A torn id > has razed a, track a hundred feet wide throughout, the whole length of the town of Marquette, in Kansas. Twentyfour persons were killed ami thirty-live injured.
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  • 34 5 Reuter s Service.] London, 1 Ith May. C.uni C-mini, llic ItlHsiftll Ambassador ~t W.Hl>ior<>». 11,14 e '•'■UKferred to M„,hid 11 f-' „.er y Russian Miiii-t?,- at T-klo. wewh him at Washington.
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  • 35 5 I Reuter s Service. I London, 1 Ith May. A leading French resident named Bougouin, his stepson, and a strange, Enghshman have been, arrested at lokio on a charge of espionage.
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  • 125 5 IRISH AFFAIRS IN THE COMMONS. VOTE OF CENSURE REJECTED. [Reuter's Service.] London. 10th May. Hie House of Commons has rejected a vote of censure, moved by Sir H. Camp,bell Bannerman, in connection with the Macdonnell incident. London, later. In the debate on Sir H. Campbell Bannerman's vote
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  • 80 5 THE CHESTER CUP. [Reuter’s Service London, 11th May. The time honoured Chester Cup was run at Chester yesterday with the following result The Chester Cup (handicap) of X 2,000 about "2] miles. Mr. W. Low’s hnari, 4 yrs. 1 Mr. J. G. Clarke’s Mark Time 2 Mr.
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  • 83 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th May. Signor Tittoni, the Italian Foreign Minister, speaking in the Senate, said that a Naw Bill would be submitted t > Parliament w ith the object of safeguarding Italian interests in the Mediterranean. He denied that Italy intended to occupy Tripoli, but
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  • 224 5 A Parliamentary Return has been issued showing the fleets of Great Britain. France, Russia. Germany, Italy, the I nited States of America, ami Japan. Of battleships, Great Britain has 59 built and 9 building France, 30 and G respectively Russia, 19 and 8: Germany, 29 ami 8:
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  • 64 5 A Record of Progress. Tok io, May Ist. Dr. Morri-on. .the correspondent in Peking of the London 7’imea, who has been to Korea, draws a striking picture yf the results of Japanese activity in Korea in the Time*.. He compares the results to those of Egypt, and
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  • 52 5 Tokio, May 1, 4.15 p.m. The Tokio correspondent of the Londdn Timex [Capt. Brinkley] shows the improbability of an alliance between Russia ami Japan at the termination of the war. He argues that such an alliance would involve the abandonment of every rule of conduct hitherto followed
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  • 565 5 The fifty-first ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Chartered' Bank of India, Australia and China was held on April 19th at the Cannon Street Hotel, Sir Montagu Cornish Turner presiding. The Chairman opened his speech with a reference to the retirement of Mr. Howard Gwyther
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  • 50 5 Laws Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of yesterday's play Men's Open Singles. Fina I. E. S. Haslam beat A. F. G. Anderson 3—6 6—2 G—4. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Final. Mrs. Dunn Ar C. Br.t-lb-ry lm»l .«5 Mrs. Ebde.u Ar E. S. Ha.-lam 6-t—-3;: i ryA.
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  • 152 5 Mixed Foursomes. Entries for this competition close oil Wet In- sd ay, I 7 th Mav'. There will be a practic for nrrnd e s* of the Choral Society at the Town Hall at--5-30 p.m. to-day, Mr. ami Mrs. C, \V. Barnett returned to Penang this mo)
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  • 428 5 '’’Li HfcltaUtrrg7 April, I.Bth. RmAours have’ reaiploMfytbo'jjdiipit.aL the Emp»‘r >r'< I 6rl so'much as wwr libpi M>bv’ hev -Mp at Let 1 ‘raii&tfri ci aufl that his r pliysicians hifve.jagain htrd to warn hrtu erf tlifc 4d»solute necessity for. taking» ,UM<jH|sfbed rest. S« fav.l.u#.,lmlid.ay, while- lu-iuging hitrr
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  • 183 5 The amount of phosphate shipped by the Christm.i.4 Island Phosphate Company was 71.757 toes in 1904 compared with 70,096 tons-jt* 19.03. T’l'C. shipments were about equally, divided between Japan and Europe. The plant of the Company worked' satisfactorily during the year. Both.rt’.|?ock and-- granular phosphate wpre «.juirried
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  • 161 5 214 AiaVeh,'lpo-V pip iti'-iij-.i Tempi.- iL-iiuie, who <l-.ed Oil l‘4?N Frist? at KidmoYrth in hUxifiMi year," he’d ifoi;. tt•>. vears-.the highest.-, judicial under the British Crown in "the Far 1-Ljst He was crillcd to the Bar a the Iniler 'Temple in 1860, and he practised in Shanghai for many
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  • 536 6 The following skikar story is contributed to the Rangoon Times by its Meiktila correspondent, as being related by a local sportsman Some years ago 1 went out early one morning to shoot bison in the Myitkyina district. Aly beaters took me to• an immense swamp, which was
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  • 281 6 Per P. <fc O. steamer Britannia connecting with the steamer Bengal ar Colombo, from London, April 14. —lo Singapore Air. R. S. Watson, Miss G. Cooper, Air. F. Baynes. Air. A. Boss. Airs. IT. IT. Hudson, Air. J. F. Gaze, Air. and Mrs. G. J. Marshall, Mr.
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  • 1046 6 ARRIVALS. Aga.m meson, Brit., 4461, Day, May 11, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Monmouthshire, Brit., 3296, Warner, May 11, London. gen., Boustead »fc Co. Lightning, Brit., 2122, Spence, May 11, Singapore, gen A. A. Anthony Co. Hong Bee, Brit., 2056, Peters, May 11, Singapore. Koe Guan
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    • 72 6 Give Chamberlain’s Pain Balm a Trial. No other liniment 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 its remarkable qualities and you will never wish
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    • 83 6 fTHE UNRIVALLED KILLER. J KEATINGS POWDER. FATAL TO INSECT LIFE. Harmless to Eveiything Else. Sold in Tins and Bottles only. Be quite sure you get KEATING’S. IT KILLS FLEAS, BEETLES, BUGS, FLIES. Hiend on Approval guarantee safe delivery t grade Cycles fully warranted. £2.10»£8.54i P Tyres,Westwood Steel Rins, Wheels, Mud
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    • 109 6 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Penang. In Bankruptcy No. 7 of 1905. Re HIN LEE Co. Ex-partk Chop KEAT WAN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Acting Assistant Official Assignee of this Court has been constituted Interim Receiver of the
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    • 1063 6 NOTICE. OFFICE TO LET TO LET. Penang Pilot Club. AT 3, UNION STREET. o. i'angkoke ro ao A Immediate Entry. CAPTAINS Joyce, Daniel and Owen ENQUIRE OF Apply to having amalgamated, their office will u c E 'IAN A SSL’ r be found at Messrs. Cunningham, Clark J. Shearwood Ott
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    • 1547 7 p TT I 1/i I O F” PENANG VOLUNTEERS. HOTEL des INDES. 8 H V gL»- I jt a 2££ 3, Stamford Road, 7 'r 1 C 7 iS£ KSUH HhBM Singapore. •dartrinc- ,4 b^tlUtlfU 'IS kt. /7 I’M’ W/ 1 ]1 T n ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS,
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    • 2349 8 Ppnana Sales Room JTV 4*4 allan irving. hongkong and shanghai nederlandsche. handel international banking fl Ik Engineers end General Contractors. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. The to A||l|QP Works QUAY. Paid-up-Capita! »10.000,000 Ketherlandj s^ ng society. Fiscal Agents for the United States Of Alt THF VAI UM F HffIISFHOLD V iF
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