Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 146 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1633 1905-06-29 1 Intended 'Sailings. sapping. P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Llovd. Bremen, «j** tion, Company. flk W».' 7 KXPSCTU» ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. F Intkndr., to Sa.l Stk h IUK I MAIL SERVICE. Madraa, and Sftt BU| Ju,v at 2 P-“| Thongwu Imperial G<Tm.”n "a T1,633 words
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Advertisement1150 1905-06-29 2 @H I£ TO LET. Hottenbach Bros, It Co. Accident insurance ■99| :r:r L L IM.. ft A. Ma7aSBKII C a d PO"»”*» Pot. and Electrical Engineers Contractors. Co. T Eva® .?Sx»-S9 Pa 8 Qla an<l Oh,nai I B \g| W» and all metals, but w j i The nafifue. house,”1,150 words
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Article1444 1905-06-29 3 —Japan Chronicle. AN OPINION FROM JAPAN. In view of the paragraphs appearing in home papers on jujutsu a word or two mav be said on a scheme of athletics that seems developing from a hobby to a craze. For example, it may be assumed quite safely that—Japan Chronicle. - 1,444 words
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Article200 1905-06-29 3 The conclusions of Professor Max H lushofer, of the University of Berlin, to which we hive already briefly referred, become more than ever interesting now in the light of Professor Pickerings newest diseoverie; in regard to the moon. It is pretty well agreed by all scientists200 words
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Article157 1905-06-29 3 Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Tonkin, from Marseilles. June lI.—To Singapore Messrs. Boves Per P. and (J. steamer Malueru. from Lon 1 m -lune 10. —To Singapore* Mr. J. C. Dawson.—To Penang: Miss A. Milnes. Per P. «V O. steamer Macedonia., connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo,157 words
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Article1641 1905-06-29 3 It was for some time a moot point whether the men should play left-handed or with broom sticks. The ladies were evenly divided on the subject. Miss Fairleigh voted in favour of broom-sticks, but she was hotly opposed by Miss Darling (wicket-keeper), who said that1,641 words
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Advertisement69 1905-06-29 3 Beware of a Cough. Now is t he time to get rid of that cough, for if you let it hang on no one can tell what, the end may be. Others have lieen cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Why not you? All dealers69 words
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Advertisement23 1905-06-29 3 STEARNS’ WINE, whets the appetite, aids digestion, improves assimilation, strengthens the stomach so that food does good. Stearns' irim' is the ideal Tonic.23 words
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Advertisement61 1905-06-29 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 imwels is noticed. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. All dealers sell it. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER,61 words
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Advertisement204 1905-06-29 3 Ch IMBEKLAIN 8 CoLIU, CiloLEßl AND Diarrhoek Remedy. This remeJv is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. h always cures, and cures quickly. It can Im* depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhoea, and204 words
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Advertisement283 1905-06-29 3 ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd.’s PALE FINO SHERRY A N D OLD TAWNY PORT. MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. GIESLER’S CHAMPAGNE. ;oObtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores. AYLESBURY GARLAND, Agents for Perttk, -G GRAHAM Co., Ltd., CHEMISTS, 4, Beach Street, Penang, Dr. HORSEY’S, Oriental Fibre Tooth Brush. The natives of India and283 words
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Article71 1905-06-29 4 Thursday. 29th June St. Peter. Friday. 30. h June Special Meet ng. Municipal Commissioners. 3 p in. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. Saturday. Ist July Town Band. Golf Club. 6 to 7 p. m. Sunday. 2nd July. Second Sunday after Trinity. Monday. 3rd July. New71 words
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Article1207 1905-06-29 4 Penang's pet problem, or any rate a br.iuch of it. appears mce more on the list of items set down for consideratiun by the Municipal Commissioners a meeting is c died for to-morr<>w specially to consider a proposal by Dr. Locke, supported by Mr. Lim Eu Toll1,207 words
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Article371 1905-06-29 4 Sandow with all his weight-lifting powers was only able to raise very small houses in Penang. Fair exchange is no robbery. When are we going to get it? Is a man known by the company lie k ‘i>< or by the one heyfon/# O/erheir I in the street.371 words
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Article431 1905-06-29 4 i iie following are the Agenda fir the Mn iiunnl Meeting t >-morri»w 1. of l ist meeting to be read in I c >i;fi -;:i 1. 2. Dr. s nut on lo’res-ind the resolution passed re propose 1 addition of ball t ips. 3. Mr. Claytons motion431 words
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944 1905-06-29 4 (From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping, June 28th. We have been involved in a peifect vortex of dissipation lately. The giddy week ended with an impromptu dance at the Perak Club, which was an unqualiHed success, members of both Clubs mustt rin■< in strong944 words
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Advertisement442 1905-06-29 4 to let. New Advertisements OPACIOUS GODOWNS, ill Beach < > Sfcreet Penang Cricket Club. For .particulars apply to Half Yearly Lawn Teams Tournament. “GODOWN,” HE Entry List is now open. It will 414 0n.7 c o This Paper. «-’W 8th > ttnd P ,a y wiH be K in on442 words
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Advertisement121 1905-06-29 4 NT It I HUT lONS muxt be addressed to The Editor." written <•>* one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address not nec.rssaril y for insert ton bal <tx <c guarautee of good ituth. >4 1,1, monies tn aid be paid at the fmany121 words
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Advertisement6 1905-06-29 4 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co,, Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement5 1905-06-29 4 SADDLES. McAlister fir* Co,, Ltd*5 words
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Obituary26 1905-06-29 4 DEATH. Dural.—At No. 47. China Street, Rangoon, from failure of the heart, Mrs. Grace Doral (governess to Mrs. L. Chin Tsang) aged 47 years. Deeply regretted.26 words
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Article190 1905-06-29 5 STATE BANQUET. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 28t11 June. A state banquet in honour of Prince and Princess Arisugawa was given at Windsor Castle last night. His Majesty the King c inducted Princess Arisugiwa to the hanqueting-hall and Prince Arisugawa conducted Queen Alexandra. No speeches were made. The[Reuter’s Service.] - 190 words
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Article227 1905-06-29 5 GERMANY'S REPLY TO THE FRENCH NOTE. Reuter's Services.] London, 28th J une. Prince von Radolin, the German Ambassador to France, has presented Germany's reply to the French note on the subject of Morocco. It is understood that Germany insists on the necessity for a conference of[Reuter's Services.] - 227 words
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Article113 1905-06-29 5 DEBATE IN THE RIGSDAG. S WEDISH PREMIER'S VIEWS- [Reiters Service.) London, 28th -lune. A debate lias taken place in the Swedish Kigsdag on the subject of the relations between Norway and Sweden. I’he Government was attacked for its weakness and for not formulating definite terms to Norway.[Reiters Service.) - 113 words
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Article68 1905-06-29 5 A POLITICAL AMNESTY. Reuter s Sers ice. j I London. 28th J une. I he French Government has introduced a Bill to amnesty M. M. Deroulede. Marcel Habert, Count de Sabran-Ponteve > and the other Nationalist and Royalist leaders who were exiled from France for plotting against t he| Reuter s Sers ice. j - 68 words
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Article96 1905-06-29 5 THE VICEROY’S POSITION. [Reuters Service.] Lon lon, 29th June. Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for India, replying to a question in the House of Commons, had nothing to add to the information conveyed in despatches already published regarding the difference of opinion between Lord Kitchener and Lord[Reuters Service.] - 96 words
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Article134 1905-06-29 5 MUTINY ON A BATTLESHIP. R EUT ER 's SE E VICE,] London, 29th Jun Reuter wires from Odessa that a mutiny has broken out amongst the crew of the Russian battleship Kniaz Polemkiu, owing to the Commander having a sailor shot for presenting a petition that better food should[ R EUT ER 's SE E VICE,] - 134 words
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Article88 1905-06-29 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 29th June. Her Grace the Duchess of Norfolk has been delivered of a daughter. I’he Duchess of Norfolk, who is the Dukes second wife, is a daughter of Barm Herries and was married last year. The heir presumptive to the Dukedom is the[Reuter's Service.] - 88 words
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Article64 1905-06-29 5 RESULTS OF MATCHES. Reuters Service.] London, 28th June. Kent has beaten Hants by eight wickets. Gloucester has beaten Somerset by an innings and 65 runs. Essex has beaten Derby by seven wickets. Surrey has beaten Oxford University by 230 runs. The Australians have beaten W arwick by[Reuters Service.] - 64 words
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Article63 1905-06-29 5 ORGANISED AVR EC K f NG. A CYR DERAILED. (From Our Ou-a < 'orrwpuiul' u(.) Singapore, 29th June. The natives in Singapore are carrying on an organised crusade against the new electric train wavs. and have tried to wreck the cars. The line was strewn with rocks,63 words
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Article37 1905-06-29 5 MORE SHIPS GOING HOME. (From Our (hni CorrexpomleHl) Singapore, 29th June. It is announced in Hongkong that the British battleship G/roy/ and the first class cruisers Sutlrj and llogu" Lave been suddenly ordered Home.37 words
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Article39 1905-06-29 5 SEQUESTRATION ORDER AGAINST HIM. (From Our (J»rn Correxyumfent.) Singapore, 29th June. A sequestration order has been obtained he against Mr. Eugen Sandow, on account of the alleged wrongful dismbal of one of his men named Harvas.39 words
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Article903 1905-06-29 5 Mr. HUTTEN BACH’S MEMORANDUM SINGAPORE OPINION. The Singapore Free Pres» d.scussing Mr. ?i. Huttenb iotoi* iu< m r.ndum on the Currency Reform says: For some time outside discussion on this important subject has flagged, partly because its abstruse nature mikes it a weariness to the flesh of the903 words
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Article685 1905-06-29 5 Hamburg, June 6. liiroughout the whole of Germany the one topic during the past week has been the marriage of the Crown Prince to tke Duchess Cecilia of Mecklenburg Schwerin. The latter made her State entry into Berlin in the afternoon of 3rd inst. in magnificent weather685 words
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Article241 1905-06-29 5 lit spite of the facilities which travel now attbrds, and the extent of commerce between Europe and China, it appears, according to the statistics issued by the Imperial Chinese Customs, that in 1903 there were only twenty thousand four hundred and four foreigners resident in China, bv241 words
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Advertisement6 1905-06-29 5 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister G 9 Co,, Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement422 1905-06-29 5 WANTED. Fire Insurance. RENT, a furnished bungalow by the Queen insurance Company. A month rent about $7O. n i Royal Fire insurance CompanyApply to 426 3-7 “PINANG GAZETTE.” THE undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Companies, and are LET open to accept Fire Risks at current rates. KATZ422 words
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Article984 1905-06-29 6 Captain Stege of the Dutch steamer Perlak, which arrived here late yesterday evening in ballst from Tamsui, Formosa, reports that on Monday 19th June at one o’clock in the afternoon a large cruiser flying the Russian Imperial flag was seen approaching the Perlak- with the evident intention984 words
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1068 1905-06-29 6 ARRIVALS. Zieiex. Ger. BtM>6, von Binzer, June 28, Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Thongwa. Brit.. 3428, Whitehead, June 29, Madras, gen.. H. Lieliert Co. Arcadia. Ger.. 3412, Schmidt, June 28. Port Said. gm.. Behn Meyer Co. Nam Saxg. Brit., 2591, Payne, June 29, Singapore, gen., Boustead1,068 words
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Advertisement391 1905-06-29 6 A splendid reconstructive Tonic is •Stearns. IVine. Builds up, and r ‘news strength. Try it. young or old. The onlj Medicine of the kind Awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-4, open to all Peerless Complexions Re<3lsteseo q r LALOR’S M a R follow the use of A ‘SS:391 words
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Advertisement294 1905-06-29 6 [Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE’S* I CHLORODYNE I I (THE ORIGINAL AN ONLY GENUINE.) I COLDS, ASTHMA. I I COUGHS. BRONCHITIS. I ATIATAVMC v e profession to be the most wonderful and valuable II I I I w Cr rained v ever discovered. V /Yn/YAtJiTr' is i»«e nest remedy known f»r294 words
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Advertisement1468 1905-06-29 7 two great necessities, M«m. thean chee u. N Tk p international Hotel I. FAMILY PROVISION ESTABLISHED 1858. T H Municipal Commissioners of George II IV it I lul lIQ LI VI IQ llUvVIj A town, Penang, hereby invite seperate 2. PROViSION FOR OLD AGE. Ship Chandlers. LEITH STREET, T S1,468 words
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Advertisement2212 1905-06-29 8 NOTICE. AtfriciiltHrat Xhnw Penang allan irving. hongkong and shanghai nederlahdsche handel international banking Agricultural dhow, renang, nd Cant e banking corporation. maatschappij. corporation. T__. 4QAR Enf Inters and General Contractors* HE Committee for tlie Agricultural IoUDs Show have decided to add a Special Works:—4o WELD QUAY. Paid-up-Capita) $10.000,000 MetherlendA Trading2,212 words
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