Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 155 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY, 10th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1734 1 lntended Sailings. 1* Shipping. I Shipping. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd,* Bremen. tion, Company. tK EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. L’|\\ i MAIL SERVICE. Madras, PondXrrv?Cuddalore and iMon. 10th July at 2 p.m. Thongwa OxV Imperial German Mail Line. I/ 1/ Outwards. Karrical.
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    • 1111 2 Huttenbach Bros, &UO., Accident Insurance T P^^"^rS3±S h f Electrical Engineers Contractors. Co. 1,1 T I W f > I Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and Hague. e^ 3 1 CAPITAL fl. 1,000,000. ApP i y to 1 ■js 1 I Locomotives, e. a. manasseh co. 1 JBL I Cables, Wires,
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  • 875 3 IS HE FRIENDLY TO THE ENTENTE Paris, July 6. One may now consider the effect on the international situation of the Ministerial changes. Will the “Entente Cordiale be strengthened and will the Russian Alliance have its old force and character I think the answer to
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  • 1022 3 Antwerp, June 7. I have recently visited one of the most remarkable institutions on the Continent, situated not far from Antwerp, where the demented are cared for as tenderly as little children, under the supervision of the Belgian Government. It is to be doubted whether the
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  • 392 3 The Hashish" Habit in Egypt. Cario, June 5. The Customs Administration have made some very clever hauls of hashish during tbe past few days. At Alexandria, over a ton was captured in one lot, and it was valued at nearly £2,500 The restrictions against hashish in this country are most
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  • 309 3 The Evening Herald of Melbourne, publishes an account of an interview with Mr. Deakin, ex-Federal Premier, who is represented to have said The march of events has revealed a striking growth of three naval Powers, namely, the United States, Germanv. and Japan, obliging us to review
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  • 839 3 Men do not understand women at all. And it was probably never intended by Nature that they should.” Thus the Queen of Roumania, writing upon the Vocation of Woman.” She thinks that every woman should be a sphinx to her husband, so that he can always
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 50 3 Don’t Wait Until You Need It. Do not wait until some of your family is taken with a violent attack of colic or diarrhoea. A bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when needed has saved many a life. Procure it at once. All dealers sell it.
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    • 77 3 Be Firm. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not allow the dea-er to sell you a substitute. Be firm in your conviction that there is nothing so good. This medicine has been tested in the most severe and dangerous cases of cramps,
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    • 73 3 Caution Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy liefore leaving home, to lie carried in the hand b iggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying
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    • 57 3 Recommended by Dealers Everywhere. Mr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar, N. S. W., Australia, says I never fail to recommend Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, liecause I know it is good.” You make no mistake when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you
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    • 342 3 ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd.’s PALE FINO SHERRY AND OLD TAWNY PORT. MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. GIESLER’S CHAMPAGNE. o: Obtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores AYLESBURY GARLAND, Amenta for Perak. NEW MUSIC. An advance supply of NEW MUSIC has just arrived, comprising’ Pianoforte arrangements of The Girl from Kay’s The Cingalee,
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  • 119 4 Monday, 10th July. Town Band Esplanade, 6 to 7 High water 6.48 p.m. Low water 12.00 a.iu Tuesday, Ilth July. High water 7.39 p.m. Low water 113 a.m. Wednesday. I2th July. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. High water 8.30 p.m. Low water 2.04 a.m. Thursday,
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  • 1159 4 The Berlin, correspondent of the Times says, there is reason to lielieve that the military pfcHy in tints'country is at present working with a recklessness and an energy which have been unparalleled since 1875." The date referred to is of evil omen, for it was in
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  • 440 4 WATER POLO. Old Singu’oidcanh v. The Rkht. In lovely w»'iiih<’r and wit It n favourable li'l» 1 tin» mal»'h rain»’ "11 ytMtmday inoriiiiim, md nwullod in nn easy win for the nhl Singaporwam», still things might have been wry muti'iially nlleiod, lunl the opposition b«>cii able t«i
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  • 328 4 VETERANS v YOUNGSTERS. An interesting cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between teams of Veterans (over 25 years of age) and Youngsters (under 25 of age), and resulted in a very even finish. At least one youngster was over 25 years old, ami one veteran
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  • 494 4 TRAINING NOTES. Since my last article, training operations have pr<>gr»!ssed apace, and with the return »>f our S' lang »r string ami the advent of the Southern trained’ h»t in the course of a day or two, things should be pretty; lively by the end of the week.
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  • 438 4 At the Chinese Town Hall, on Saturday night, the Rev. U. Dhammaloka. a Bhuddhist priest <>f some repute in the East, delivered an address on Buddhism before an «audience of about a hundred of the leading Chinese of the town. The Rev. Dhammaloka is not, as his
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  • 158 4 THE NAVAL REVOLT. “POTEMKIN” SURRENDERS TO ROUMANIA. [REUT E K 's Se RVI cE. London, Sth July. The Black’ Sea squadron, which has been remanned, has arrived at Novorussuk and is proceeding south with orders to capture or destroy the Knicrz Potemkin. which is probably making for Batoum where
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  • 83 4 FURTHER FIGHTING. JAPANESE AT SAGHALIEN. L Reuter's S*uiv-iCK.} lOtii July, Ti.e Japanese landed a force at Saghalien on the 7th inst.. The Russians after making a slight resistance retired northwards. London, later. The Japanese report that occasional skirmishes place.on both sides of the railway,-having the general effect of
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  • 61 4 THE VARSITY MATCH. [Reuter's Service.] London, 9th July. The Oxford and Cambridge cricket match was concluded at Lords yesterday, Cambridge winning by 40 runs. London 10th July. Notts have beaten Deri y by eight wickets. Surrey has beaten Lanca hire by ten wicketsThe Australians have beaten Hampshire
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  • 82 4 ANOTHER MISHAP. [R e u r e r's Service.] London, Bth July. The French submarine which foundered in the lake of Bizerta (Tunis) was brought to the surface yesterday. The crew were still alive. While fresh air was being pumped into the vessel a crane suddenly
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  • 29 4 QUOTED AT A PREMIUM. [Reuter's S ervice. j London, Bth July. The new Japanese foreign loan is quoted on the Stock Exchange at a premium of
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  • 30 4 [Reuter’s Seevice.] Loudon, 1.0. th JulyThe Board .of Trade returns for June show that imports increased in value by <£360,623 in that month, and exports by £1,915,627.
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    • 225 4 New Advertisements. WANTED. CHINESE CLERK, experienced in Sold Ledgers. Must be quick and accurate. Apply by letter,to 449 11-7 PRITCHARD A Co. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. r VHE next Ordinary Meeting, of the 1 Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Offioe, at 3 p.m. on Friday, the 14th instant. T.
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    • 117 4 C GNTHI HUT lONS mu*t be 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 t A LL monies must be paid at the “Tiijang Gazette/’ Office, penang, /odhe
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    • 3 4 SADDLES. McAlister Co.,
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  • 59 5 DEPARTURE OF JAPANESE PLENIPOTENTIARIES. [Reuters Service.] London, lOtli July. Ruter’s correspondent at Yokohama wires that Count Komura, the Japanese peace plenipotentiary, and his staff sailed on Saturday for America. They had an enthusiastic send-off from Tokio, the “Elder Statesmen,” Cabinet Ministers, Admirals and Generals seeing them off. There
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  • 73 5 [Reuters Service.] London, Bth July. Prince and Princess Arisugawa attended the State Ball given by Their Majesties the King and Queen at Buckingham Pataoe yesterday evening. A guard of honour of Foot Guards with their band wu poutedin the Palace quadrangle. Ixrtidon, 9th July. On Saturday
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  • 50 5 FRA NC< )-G ERM AN AGKEE WENT. Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th July. It is announce 4 that France and Germany have come to an agreement regarding Morocco. It is stated in Paris that Germany recognises the exceptional position of France on account of her Algerian frontier.
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  • 39 5 GRAVE 1N SU BORDIN AT lON. [Reuter's Service.] London, 10th July. Five men of the Canadian Government cruiser Canada have been arWßsted at Halifax for insubordination. The crew refused to go to sei, complaining of ill-treatment.
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  • 222 5 THIRD DAYkS RESULTS. (From Our o<vn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 9th July. The Selangor Race meeting came to a conclusion on Saturday, in fine weather. There was a big attendance, and some close finishes were witnessed. Ihe following are the results of the racing Race 1. IFt'ZZaroo 1 Queen
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  • 2554 5 Times. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905. Present. His Excellency the Governor, (Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.0.) The Hon’ble the Acting Colonial Secretary (E. L. Brockman.) the Attorney-Genl. (W. R. Collyer.) the Col. Engineer (A. Murray.) c. e., m. i. c. e. the Auditor-General (E. C. H. Hill.) the Col. Treasurer
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  • 22 5 The Town Band will play at the Golf Club on Thursday, 13th inst., from 9 p.m. till 11 p.m.
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  • 149 5 The B. I. s.s. Teeata with mails left Negapatamat 7 a.m. yesterday, ami may be expected to arrive hen! on Thursday, the 13th inst., at 7 a.m. i Mr. E. W. Birch has won the second quarterly billiard handicap at the New Club, Taiping. Lim Teng Seang,
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  • 662 6 A movable bowsprit, so that jib may be used as a spinnaker, has been devised by an ingenious mariner. Ihe bowsprit is hauled around at right angles to ’ts true position, and a spinnaker, studding sail and gaff topsail are set. These can be taken in a
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  • 139 6 Per P. and O. steamer Malacca, from London June 10.—To Singapore: Mr. J. C. Dawson.—To Penang Miss A. M ilnes. Per P. iV O. steamer Macedonia, connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from London, June 23.—T0 Singapore: Mr. ami Mrs. A. Knox, Mr. 11. .J. Norman,
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  • 866 6 ARRIVALS. Thongwa, Brit., 3428, Whitehead. July 10 Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Lowry, July 10, SingaI>ore, geo., W. Mansfield Co, Benlomond, Brit., 1752, Henderson, July 10, Singapore, gen., S. Buttery Co. Maha Vajirunhis, Brit., 1182, Steeuborg, July 10, "Sa bang, gen., H. Liebert
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  • 1107 6 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 808. A >■ Tuesday 25fy, Thursday 2Ttb and £aturdaj/ 29fb July FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 25th July, 1905. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE. A Cup presented by John Armstrong, Esq., with $750 added* by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale
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    • 85 6 Contkac'ied, Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. in^ ,e Army in the 1 hihppines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suflered severely from this terrible disease tor over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found ’’oLong that did me any good until I tried Chamberlains Colic, Cholera
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    • 121 6 STEARNS’ WINE increases vigor, appetite, aids digestion an 4 nutrition. It does this steadily and consistently. It cures. Small Advertisements for Gash are received at the offices of the Pinang Gazette between the hours of 10 and 1 for insertion in the issue of the following day, at the rate
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    • 163 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post). Never be without the Genuine. TO LET. Spacious godowns, in Beach Street. For particulars apply to GODOWN,” 414 21-7 co This Papkr. Penang Sales Room. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR Building: Purposes AT BRICK KILN
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    • 47 6 A ~co■Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings Established 1821. U Subscrilied Capital £2,000,000 FOB Total Invested Funds upwards Gas, W a ter and Steam. A large and well-assorted stock always on hand. ancc against loss by fire, at the lowest ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd. Agent.-. J j vw»
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    • 1464 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, Royal Exchange Assurance Fire Insurance. IF AC I. FAMILY PROVISION orpora ion. Queen Insurance Company. LI X IVI V <J 9 L/■ O 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE. EsUMWad 1720. Royal Fire Insurance Company WARDED TfJE Easily and Economically met by a Policy in The UL *dersigned
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    • 789 8 no'tice. Agricultural Show, Penang, '~pf!E Conin' '< r Agricultural 1905. 1 Shor, have -I «<• add a Special Class in Division <D) for country bred terriers as follow.-*:- *OK Eiitl’y IOI'DIS, 1 fox terrier prize List, w. fox, and all information, HJ Apply to W. FOX, Ml IA 1 T
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    • 1709 8 A BROK«N-DOWN SYSTEM. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. understand. It is simply weakness—a break-down, I JUIIMF I as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. ■> mX a Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Motherlands Trading Society. fiscal Agents for the United States cl the
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