Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-06-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 143 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY, 26th JUNE, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1783 1905-06-26 1 s6 p e Intended Sailings. sapping.sapping. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, tion, Company. flk tXHCTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. W|\\ MAIL SERVICE. Madras, and at tl I J v at 2 !>J Thongna —-1 r-g l_ Imperial German Mail Line. I/ I/1,783 words
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Advertisement1237 1905-06-26 2 dentistry. to let. yy hOR HiittAnhachßros.&Co.. w. nULWIIUdUI ldi u» a w, C Thirsty Electrical Engineers Contractors. TOLE V Residing at 21A Penang Road. rpjjj; pangkore house,” No. 3 |Jp|r|l/ Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and f«. e.*o.h«>i«i. 1 pa„ g kore Road. immediate Entry 11 P> Locomotives, r a. manasseh1,237 words
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Article425 1905-06-26 3 FEARFUL HAVOC WROUGHT IN SNYDER. The damage to property in Snyder occasioned By the tornado is est mated at $350,000 (£70,000). Snyder is about a mile square, and a tornado struck the southwest corner and cleared a patch about half a mile wide to the north-eastward through425 words
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Article372 1905-06-26 3 The labour involved in the production of Diamonds may be realized on learning that a load containing 16 cubic feet of diamondiferous ground only yields an average of one carat, or on an average the diamondiferous soil produces gems to the value of from 20 to 80 per372 words
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Article455 1905-06-26 3 Motoring Illustrated. Many motor-owners have a strong prejudice agiinst any of their passengers wearing green clothes on a car, although to paint the body of the car emerald is not supp >sed to be unlucky. But the persistent ill-fortune which attended the British cars in the Irish Gordon—“ Motoring Illustrated. ' - 455 words
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Article186 1905-06-26 3 Chlorohvdrate of Dimethylamino-lien-z »ylpentanol.’’ Such is the awe-inspiring title of the latest amesthetic. In order not to unduly alarm his patients, Dr. Fourneau, its French discoverer, has re-named it Stovaine.’’ It is injected into the spind fluid, and within five minutes produces complete amesthesia in the body below186 words
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Article179 1905-06-26 3 Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Tonkin, from Marseilles, June 11.—To Singapore Messrs. Boves (2). Per P. and O. steamer Malacca, from London June 10.—To Singapore: Mr. J. C. Dawson. —To Penang: Miss A. M dues. Per Imperial Germen Mail steamer Schacnhorsf, from Southampton, May 30.—T0 Singapore Mr. J.179 words
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Article1572 1905-06-26 3 A. c - bY‘ A. c.' He is the sort of man th»-* hlww on a side, is a remark that j > hearil ly in pavilions, but only occasionally, for it applies to one who must Tie something more than a great trier (although he is alw:lVs welcome), and1,572 words
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Article197 1905-06-26 3 A continental correspondent writes to “Commercial Intelligence'’ Germans are laughing up their sleeves at the law of England requiring the made, Made in Germany, ’on all goods imported into England from that country. So much so in fact, that they are using it as an attraction for197 words
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Advertisement56 1905-06-26 3 No Competition. The uniform success of Chamlierlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints Loth in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone who has used it knows, is without56 words
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Advertisement47 1905-06-26 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. All dealers sell it.47 words
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Advertisement84 1905-06-26 3 Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and .< Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly. It can lie' depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhoea, and at84 words
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Advertisement98 1905-06-26 3 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. “I had a bad case of neuralgia which I coiitracted during the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble since98 words
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Advertisement366 1905-06-26 3 [RUBEROID ROOFING J RUBEROID Waterproof, Weatherproof, ftQQ Cl NQ 1 and Fire Resisting lawvi iiww ,> ROOFING ,o s 1 f c RUBEROID or melt. RUBEROID ,S and easier pQQf to lav than anv other. ROOFING f RUBEROID Acid proof and odourless. B RUBEROID ve.y elastic, du.able and does not366 words
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Article54 1905-06-26 4 Monday, 26th June Town Band Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. 27th June. Wednesday, 28th June. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. Thursday. 29th June. St. Peter. Friday. 30th June. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. Saturday. Ist July Town Band. Golf Club, 654 words
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Article1248 1905-06-26 4 The movement among the Chinese to boycott American trade as a reprisal for the severe restrictions which the United States imposed upon Chinese immigrants, continues to grow apace. As will be remembered the movement started with a monster meeting held in Shanghai, in the guild-hall of1,248 words
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Article47 1905-06-26 4 It is with very deep regret that we announce the death of Dr. Kate Donald, which took place after a prolonged illness at the General Hospital shortly after noon to-day. The funeral will start from the General Hospital at 5.15 this evening.47 words
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Article273 1905-06-26 4 Oa Saturday afternoon a cricket match was played on the Esplanade between teams captained respectively by the Captain and Vice-Captain of the P. C. C. Dunn’s side batted first with J. R. Brown and the Vice-Captain himself in. Runs came extremely quickly, some catches being missed, while balls driven273 words
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Article194 1905-06-26 4 AN ACCIDENT TO THE ENGINE. (Contributed.) The train running in connection with 2-4 p m. railway launch from Penang was brought to a stand-still at Simpang Ampat (Province Wellesley) on Saturday last, owing to the engine breaking down. An engine was telegraphed for from Prai, but194 words
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Article181 1905-06-26 4 Wishes from the Home Land. We note the following under the heading of Penang in the July—Sept, issue of Christian Manhootl, the quarterly mai. az’n 3 of the Young Men’s Bible Reading Union, published at Birmingha n Mr. R. D. Pringle, who represents the English National Council181 words
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Article280 1905-06-26 4 Owing to the unfortunate outbreak f rabies and the consequent prohibition of bringing dogs into the Settlement it feared that many of the Classes for jr will be poorly represented and i n cases may not fill at all. In view of tiii s the Committee have280 words
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Article173 1905-06-26 4 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette." Dear Sir, What is the use of our City Fathers again and again holding meetings both special and ordinary, to consider plans whereby water may not be wasted, when their own employees waste more water than anyone else Yesterday, as173 words
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Article367 1905-06-26 4 The amount of wolfram exported from the Lower Perak district during the month of May was pikuls 214.85, anil the duty collected thereon by the Government was $214.85. During the first five months of the year Ahe quantity exported was pikuls 759.93 (45 tons).367 words
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Advertisement435 1905-06-26 4 New Advertisements. New Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TO LET. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Munici- ODOWN and OFFICES, pal Commissioners will l>e held at the vJ Apply Municipal Office, at 3 p.m. on Friday, the 55 BEACH STREET. 30th instant. Business 1. Dr. Locke’s motion to rescind the THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE,435 words
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Advertisement120 1905-06-26 4 CH NT It J BUT lONS must he adrirMsed h> The Kditor," written mt one. aide. of the paper only aud accompanied by the. writeye name and address uot necessarily far iusertwn hut a» a guarantee nf good faith. y 6 LL monies must be paid at the Piuang Gazettt120 words
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Advertisement24 1905-06-26 4 [All communications intended for insertion, in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of STOVES. McAlister Co,, Ltd»24 words
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Article124 1905-06-26 5 LORD KITCHENER’S POSITION. THE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION. [Reuters Service.] London, 26th June. The Home Government has formulated a scheme whereby Lord Kitchener, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, will be directly responsible to the Viceroy in all purely military matters. Another official, not necessarily a military man, will be[Reuters Service.] - 124 words
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Article57 1905-06-26 5 CHINESE BOYCOTT. [Rkuter's Service,] London, 26th J une. The United States Cabinet at Washington has debated the Chinese Exclusion Laws. Mr. Metcalfe. Secretary for Commerce, has been interviewed on this subject and expressed the hop" and belief that no misunderstanding would be allowed to disturb[Rkuter's Service,] - 57 words
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Article59 1905-06-26 5 ENQUIRY COM MISSION APPOINTED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th June. The Royal Commission of Enquiry into the South African War Stores Scandal has been appointed, ami consists of the following gentlemen Mr. Justice Farwell (who will be Chairman), Sir Taubmann Goldie, Field Marshal Sir George White, Mr.[Reuter’s Service.] - 59 words
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Article58 1905-06-26 5 GERMAN LINER DAMAGED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th June. His Majesty's cruiser Carnarvon, on her way to Gibraltar, collided with the German passenger liner Coblenz. The Gimirro» took the passengers aboard, and towed the the ('oblenz, which is leaking, to Ferrol. [The Carnarvon is a first class armoured[Reuter’s Service.] - 58 words
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Article25 1905-06-26 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London. 24th June. It has been decided at Copenhagen to start a company to promote trade between Japan and Scandinavia.[Reuter’s Service.] - 25 words
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32 1905-06-26 5 Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th June The Japanese have succeeded in floating the Russian cruiser Rayan which was sunk in the East Basin of Port Arthur dockyard.| Reuter’s Service.] - 32 words
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Article47 1905-06-26 5 ESSEX BEAT AUSTRALIANS. [Reuter's Service.] London, 26th June. The following are the results of cricket matches concluded on Saturday Surrey beat Derbvslure by 235 ruus. Essex beat the Australians by 19 runs. Sussex beat Cambridge University by 65 runs. Worcester n. Lancashire was drawn.[Reuter's Service.] - 47 words
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Article43 1905-06-26 5 Ihe Norddeutscher Lloyd Mail steamer \Scharithorst having left Colombo at 8 a.in. on Saturday, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday at 3 a. m. and will leave for Singapore, China and Japan, probably at a. m. the same day.43 words
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Article28 1905-06-26 5 I». 1. s.s Thongwa, with mails, Negapatam at 7 a.m. on Sunday may be expected to arrive here at n. on Thursday, the 29th instant.28 words
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Article177 1905-06-26 5 CONTRACTS FOR GERMANY. A CURIOUS SITUATION. [Reuter's Service] London, 24th June. Reuter s correspondent at Fez states that a council of notables has approved of the Sultans proposal for a construction of a harbour and telegraph station at Borjsaida near the Algerian frontier. London, 26th June. Reuter’s[Reuter's Service] - 177 words
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Article182 1905-06-26 5 FIGHTING AT LODZ. HEAVY CASUALTY LIST. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 24th June. A general strike was proclaimed at Lo<lz yesterday. Intermittent fighting took place all «lay and a number of barricades which had been erected by the strikers were stormed by the troops. Fiftypersons were killed and two hundred wounded.[Reuter’s Service.] - 182 words
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139 1905-06-26 5 ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT. INTERFERENCE TO CEASE. (brom Our Own Correspondent} Singapore, 26th June. The Dutch steamer Perlak bound from Tamsmi to •Palembang, brought yesterday 83 of the crew of the British India steamer Ikhona, bound from Rangoon to Japan with a cargo of139 words
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Article74 1905-06-26 5 A DELAY IN THE NEGOTIATIONS. [Reuter's Service.] London, 24th June. It is stated at Washington that the negotiations for peace are lieing delayed owing to the illness of Count Lamsdorff. Russian Minister fjr Foreign Affairs, but that no hitch has occured. London, 26th June. It is believed at[Reuter's Service.] - 74 words
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Article406 1905-06-26 5 In view f tire «Wermuiatiom of the Chinese of the to.©»with their-comjmtriots of Hongkong, ghar, Canton, «fcc., in't’he ‘‘rireycott” ofl everything from the Ui S-. A., fr<Wii MID-. sionaries.to, mediciues» fj-opa spaptAQ -M’vation, the following figures, which liave’ been specially compiled for'the Singapore Free Press,406 words
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Article333 1905-06-26 5 Masonic Lectures deliyertd.in Chapter. etc., by R. VV. Bro. Cohuiph Alexander John'Greenlaw. 318, District Graitil Master foV British Burma. Hon. Past seui«ir.. Grand Lodge of England, etc. Madras Digginbotham and Co., 1905. The series of Lectures delivered some 3o years ago in open Lodge that emiriehf; Freemason, Colonel333 words
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Article320 1905-06-26 5 'teth rMrr-rtbe Times on leprosy in Bltwiuforrtcirr,’ Mr. ’Jonathan Hutchinson repeats his conte|itiiMi that" the imprisonment of the unfortunate leper is an absolutely futile expedient. On the other liaml there is good reason to Irelieve that the desired end may be obtained by the simple measure 'of320 words
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Article314 1905-06-26 5 19; Tremya lias started a .crusade a-zait&f MtflYlsh enterprise, in the Caucasus. I Tlie-’tlianag'dYs' and staffs of the English are helping to develop ,-TUginn-’ for Russia's ultimate beirefit me in.yestod«by the. A’oroc I'remya with the Character o,| au ever-increasing net\yofk of spies acting on the orders «>f314 words
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Advertisement14 1905-06-26 5 SADDLES. SCALES. PRIZE MEDAt SAFES, klieter Co,, Ltd. McAlister Co., Ltd. McAlister Co,, Ltd.14 words
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Advertisement5 1905-06-26 5 REFRIGERATORS. i» McAlister Co., Ltd,5 words
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Advertisement414 1905-06-26 5 Caldbeck, Macgregor Go. (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- 254Central Sales Room. for sale. CLOVE414 words
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Article984 1905-06-26 6 The special correspondent of the Washington Post refers to ocean yacht racing thus Three Trims-Atlantic yacht races have been sailed, and the contest started on May 16 fora Cup offered by the German Emperor was the fourth,and so far as entries are concerned it was the most984 words
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1102 1905-06-26 6 ARRIVALS. Stentor, Brit 4308, Lewis, June 26. Liverpool, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Targiia, Brit 3037, Nailer. June 24, Rangoon, gen.. H Liebert Co. Itinda, Brit, 3398, Robertson, June 26, Singajiore, gen H. Liebert At Co Spezia, Ger, 2651, El I rs. Jt.n9 25, Hamburg, gen., Behn1,102 words
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Article1112 1905-06-26 6 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING. 1905. > Tuesday 25tb, Thursday 27th apd Saturday 29th July?. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Zsth July, 1905. 1. MAIDEN PLATE. A Cup presented by John Armstrong, Esq., with $750 added by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as j»er scale reduced 141,112 words
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Advertisement222 1905-06-26 6 Beware of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let it hang on 110 one can tell what the end may be. Others have been cured of their coughs very quickly by using ‘Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Why not you All dealers sell222 words
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Advertisement29 1905-06-26 6 r—r—l Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings KEATINGS FOR worn Gas, Water and Steam. and raTld? «sp«ciGwSrTtiZ TABLETBI 1 largrc and well-assorted stock always on hand. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd.29 words
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Advertisement1311 1905-06-26 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, HOTEL des INDES, Tk p Infprnatinnal Hotel I. FAMILY PROVISION 26* 3. Stamford Road. 'THEM.mcipui Commis«<me« of George lIIV II I lUi I IQllvl lUI A town, Penang, hereby invite seperate 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE, Singapore. tenders for the following I 2, LEITH STREET, j y-.1,311 words
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Advertisement2220 1905-06-26 8 Innrinn Ariimav Rnardintf Honcp WANTED. allan irving. hongkong and shanghai nederiahosche hamdel international BANkin c MW* Oll AralDa J DWdraiUg fIOUSC, BANKING CORPORATION. 'IAATSCHAPPIJ. corporation A dresser for Krian Irrigation Engineers «nd General Contractors. <___ 21, Woburn Wwe, Russell Square, mensein cordil|g to y qu^ Works 40 WELD QUAY. Paid-up-Capital2,220 words
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