Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 June 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 138 VOL. LXIII. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1630 1 w,,ng Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Stopping. P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. f^ 3 tion, Company. f 1 For Intended to Sail. Stkamrii. rm\ i is BXFECTEB AttIVAU AND DEPARTURES. WIXX MAIL SERVICE. Madras, and Sat. 24th June at 2 p.m.l TeesU
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    • 1261 2 B DENTISTRY. TO_LzE,T. Huttenbach Bros.&Co., w. manson. h»^x;— Qunlidhf Qnun American Dentist, 182 ttC e. A manasseh Co. ll|g HB r 8 S B<| I I Electrical Engineers Contractors. u.e»r Dr .An««o.m, c s .A tole 7 Charges Moderate. Consultation Free, n Cranes and T H I^S E Se^ 3
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  • 352 3 AN APPRECIATION. Federated Malay States. No. 123. Downing Street. April, LW>. Sir, —You will have learnt from tlie newspapers of the recent death of Sir Hugh Low, and I have no doubt that you will share my regret at the loss of this eminent public
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  • 302 3 It is interesting to note that a new and important development has recently been made by an English firm, the Sheffield Steel Makers, Limited, in the manufacture of tool steel, which is likely to have an important bearing upon the future of the tool-steel industry. The
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  • 209 3 K wangtung is alarmed at the continued gluoitiy weather experienced. The two main products of agriculture in Kwang* lung are rice and silk, and the continuous depressing gloom and damp, says the Shanykui Mercury, arc more tha i threatening both for the coming year. Unless there is
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  • 565 3 On principle, we have much pleasure to reproduce the following correspondence To the Editor oj the “Straits Times." —*ln your issue of tlie 2nd. inst., you reproduce a special article which appeared in the Times of Ceylon under the above heading, in which tlie writer, by contrasting
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  • 255 3 The report published abroad to the effect that the Russians have complained of the treatment of their wounded at Port Arthur meets with a pointed denial at Tokio. It is stated that the Russian medical officers, on leaving Port Arthur, addressed a letter to the chief of the
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  • 938 3  -  MEANS BY WHICH CRIMINALS MAY BE INSTANTLY IDENTIFIED. BY MAJOJt ARTHUR GRIFFITHS. It is now proved to demonstration that, given certain premises, the concealment of identity is absolutely impossible. Every man ix>rn into this world firings with him certain unmistakeable and unalterable traits by which, if they
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  • 324 3 Ofie of the liome magazines for the past month publishes an enlightening article treating upon the dearth of Army Officers by a welbknown writer who thinks lie has discovered the reason for the “slump.” reason for arriving nt this c inclusion is that, while the
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  • 377 3 The Lotos Club of New York recently give a dinner in honour of Mr. Whitelaw Reid, the new United Stages Ambassador to great Britain. Mr. R?id, i i addressing the Club which is lirgeL* composed of members of the Press, suggested that it w >u!d l>e pretty good
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  • 1291 3 Minu'es of a Special Meetiax of tk« Municipal Cooiaiasioners heli on I9th May, 1905. Present.—J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), L. H. Clayton, Esq., Cheah Tek Thye, Esq., A.R. Adams, Esq., and Dr. P. V. Locke. Absent.—- Lim Eu Ton, Esq. 1. 1 he Minutes of the last meeting
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    • 58 3 No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints both in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically wit I lout a rival, and as everyone who has used it knows,
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    • 70 3 Beaake of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let it hang on no one can tell wh it the end may be. Others have been cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Why not you All de
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    • 63 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attent ion. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the liowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. All dealers sell it. ZYMOLE TOOTH
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    • 134 3 PENANG VOLUNTEERS, TWO BUGLERS, who must be British Subjects, either European or Eurasian, arc required by the Penang Volunteers. Pay $lO per month when efficient. Apply to THE ADJUTANT, Penany Volunteers, Fort Cornwallis. 408 25-6 New Beach Street Auction Rooms. AUCTION SALE. Favoured with instructions the uudersigned will sell BY
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  • 72 4 Tuesday, 20th June. Sandow, 9.30 p. m. Wedaeaday, 2lst June. Sandow, 9’30 p. in. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to. 7 p. m. Thursday, 22nd June. Corpus Christi. 1 Friday. 23rd June. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. Saturday. 24th June SV John Baptist. Town BamL Golf
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  • 699 4 The prospects of Peace, in the Far Eastern conflict that has now waged for a i»eriod of over sixteen months, may be described as approaching nearer to the possible if not probable stage than it has yet been. On the other hand; the seemingly unfavourable element.,
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  • 539 4 ANOTHER SUCCESS. Eugen Sandow, the strong man and his pupils, scored a huge success last night at the Dato Kramat Gardens, though not ix;fore an especially large audience. Shortlv after 9.30 p.m. Mr. Dorasamy opened the jierformauce hy playing an ex. cellently rendered piece on the piano, after
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  • 964 4 OUR NEW GOVERNMENT STEAMER. A CREDIT TO THE PORT. O io of the sturdiest little craft now lying iii Penang harbour is the new Government steamer Sea GttU, 4'hich arrived here straight from the hands of her builders in Singapore just a week ago, under the guidance
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  • 875 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 16th. The capital of Malaya has been uu? usually gay during the past week. Everv hotel has had its “special dinner everv other night fragments of Blue Hungarian Bands charm the savage breast of the public in one in another youth-beauty
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    • 353 4 To-Night! New Advertisements. To-Night!! TO Let. Only 2 NlghtS More. -f-HE thoroughly repaired buildings, 1 situated at Medan, (Deli) in the A "JkT middle of the town, wherein the late Mr. l\l II J van Haanen had recently carried on «fc Jhi Jb w j Hotel anti Shopbusiness under the
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    • 120 4 ESTABLISHED IX3I. fivNTKJ BUTTONS mwtbe Mnsd.lo, tZ The Editor," written on one side oj the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address not necessarily far insertion hut as a guarantee of good faith. yB LL monies must be paid at iJte (l Pinang Gazette V/fire, Penang, to
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    • 7 4 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAHsttr V Co., Ltd.
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  • 194 5 RUSSIANS BEATEN AT WOPING. DISEASE RAGING AT HARBIN. KUROKI CLOSING IN ’I?.-’’'' [Reuter a Service.] London, 20th Jnue. Reuter at< Tokid learns from official urcps that the Japanese, on the 16th stunt, drove the Russians from Liaoyangoping, which they occupied. The Rusin cavalry retired northwards in dis■der and
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  • 174 5 THE TSAR SHOWING SOME NATIONAL SPIRIT. HIS IDT AS BENDING FAVOURABLY. [RelTek’s Service London, 20th June The Tsar infofi led the deputation from t* Congress of 4emstvoistS that he is alterably resolveu to convoke a National aembly. The Jews at Wa iw arc exceedingly iturbed over a re i
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  • 132 5 MORE REPRESENTATWNS TO RVSSIZ THE SAME OLD HEPLY. [Reut br's Service. London, 20th Ju3ie. The Rt. Hon. .Sir. Charles Hardlinge, itish Ambassad or at St. 1 Pecersbu rg’, has ought the matter of the sinking x»f the itish steamer S 7. Kilda to the atte .u'vion
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  • 26 5 1 FURTHER INCREASES. [Reuters Service.] London, 20th June. The Italttn Chamber of Deputies lias jproved of the Government Bill for in'easing the Navy.
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  • 50 5 LRA.GIC AFFAIR IN SINGAPORE., Special Service. (Z*W»4 Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, 19th June. Mr. Gordon, a Solicitor here, attempted commit suicide with a revolver at taffies Hotel this noon. He lies in a irecariogs condition. Singapore, 20th June. An operation on Mr. Gordon, the Solicitor, has proved favourable.
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  • 70 5 THE SULTAN IRRITATED BY FRANCE. TALK OB’ RETALIATION. [Reuter’s Service.; J London, 20th, June. Reuter wiring from Fez says that the action of the French in stopping supplies of arms for the Sultan’s troops has greatly irritated the Sultan. He talks of retalitaing by dismissing th(* French Military Misssion
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  • 27 5 PASS SINGAPORE TO-DAY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, 20th June. The British battleships Albion, Centurion, Orean, and Vengeance passed through to-day homeward bound.
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  • 451 5 ENTRIES. FIRST DAY. Race No. i.—The Maiden Plate. Convoy, Rutland, Banzai, The Vyking and Bargee. Race No. 2.—The Selangor Stakes. Blanavon, Bara, Duchess, Sea Port, and Lui worth. Rice No. 3.—The Horse Griffin Stakes. Queen Anne, Kitty Clive, Excise, Little Tich, Buttercup, Willaroo late Irish Moss, Wanderer
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  • 833 5 Friday, June 19, 1905. (/’ree Press.) Preseat. His Excellency the Governor, (Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.0.) Hon. E. L. Brockman (Acting Colonial Secretary). 5 Hon. W. R. Collyer Attorney-General).. Hon. J. O. Anthonisz (Acting Colonial Treasurer). Hon. E. C. Hill (Auditor-General). Hon. A. Murray, (Colonial Engineer;. Hon. Tan Jiak
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  • 663 5 (Perak Pioneer, Kith June, HHjo.) It is with the greatest regret that we have to announce the death of the Reverend Clement Charles Grenier, which sad event, as briefly recorded by us yesterday, took place .at Pondicherry, on the 14th instant. Father Grenier was in
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    • 5 5 SCALES. McAlitUr V Co., Ltd.
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    • 6 5 RE FRIG ERATORS. McAlister Co,, Ltd,
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    • 99 5 Central Sales Room. .-y I Important Auction Sale. THE UNDESIGNED WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION S (Ju Sahu'day, June, r.nj’j, AT 11-30 A.M. AT KIA-ORA, No. 8 ARRATOON ROAD All the Valuable European S Countrymade Furniture, comprising Carved and Polished Sidelmard with M nor, Dining Table, Dinner Waggons, Double and
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    • 228 5 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864). Wine and Spirit Merchants. Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Madeira, Marsala, Clarets, Burgundies, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Liqueurs, Beers and Stout, Bitters, and Aerated Waters. Price List on Application to Temporary Premises Godown No. 8, behind 33 Beach Street. :o: TELEPHONE NO- 254New Advertisements, r—’■ '1 A SS’sX
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  • 561 6 The Committee of Lloyd's h ive bestowed tJ*e medal of the Society upon Dan Pe.ftjve, ii steward of the British Steamship Rimulaka.it* an acknowledgment of bis pluck in saving the life of a lady passenger who jumped Overboard on 16th April. When the steward leapt after tiie
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  • 245 6 Long and Short Quantities I’o challenge a Headmaster on his quantities is a bold proceeding, remarks a home journal, but counsel ventured nothing less one day recently in a libel suit being brought again st th? Headmaster f a University College School. Dr. Spenser had occasion Vq say bona Ji
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  • 904 6 ARRIVALS. Glenoole, Brit. 2399, Larkin:;, dune 19. Rangoon, g n.. Chin Ho Sons. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, June 19. Sin gapore, gen., Beng Kee A' Co. Langkat, Brit., 149, Liddell, June 20. Teluk; .Anson, gen.. Koe Guan Co. Mary Avsiin, Brit., 121, Marris, June 20.
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    • 107 6 CoNTHACTEb NbUKALGIA DURING THE War. 1 had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended CiiamIxcrlain s J’awi Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble
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    • 158 6 CRUSHED FOOD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. Try it and Yog Will be Satisfied. REDUCED PRICES. W 1». BELT LIOS Legs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food is ottered tor sale in the Penang Market at low prices, he ih-sires to drawattention to his certificated Crushed Food for
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    • 77 6 Mme: IZOLPHE, 27a Heach Street. New Goods in th? following La<lie»s’ Adapta Belts, Armour Wrists Bags, Real Horn Side Combs Assorted Sizes, Black Sateen Sunshades, Long Fancy Hat Buckles, 2 Rows Pearls with Fancy Clasp, Artificial Flowers, Walking Shoes, tec. ROSENEATH HOUSE.” Superior Boarding Establishment. At the above named premises
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    • 747 6 A ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd.’s /A. Works. Salary $5O to $6O per mensem, according to qualifications. Free r llk F 1 1 T"* quarters. Applications with recent testi- I r-< I fl J ll* pr menials will be received by the Secretary Is J KJ J■. aVJ V 1 to
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    • 1410 7 NECESSIT,ES UPTONS TEAS Easily and Economically met by a Policy in PENANG FOUNDRY Co., Ltd., THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE PENANG, STRAITS SETTLEAA.ENTS* I at the (ESTABLISHED 1847) Incorporated under the Company’s Ordinance, 1889, being: D A DI Q FYHIRITION CHAIRMANThe Right Hon’ble Sir JOHN GORST. M. P. Ordinance
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    • 2301 8 NOTICE The London Assurance rAjUiCUltUral Show Penang HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING NOTICE. f ftrnora ion Agricunurai onow, renang, banking corporation. maatschappu. corporation. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak GOrporailOß. 1905. S 'te enlarged various sizes up U> 3ft. The undersigned having bee., appointed Paid-up-Capi.a) $10,000,000 Netherla n<l A
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