Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1905

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. F 56 VOL. LXIII. TUESDAY, llth JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1815 1 Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. ft®’***tion, Company. flk iTfirlA EXPECTED AMUvTHT» DEPARTURES. I« TItMDBP to Sail. MAIL SERVICE. Madras, Pondkh'Xy’cuddalore and /Wai Imperial German Mall Lina, I/ 8/ Outwards. Karrical. bat. 22nd July at 2 p.m.
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    • 1242 2 pi TO IzEzT*. 1 Huttenbach BrOS.&CO., Accident Insurance liriEEßimW Electrical Engineers Contractors. Co. 182 ac 1 ExW 0U I I TLg HagTljA ‘4 r TJI E “PANGKORE HOUSE,” No. 3 S Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and 1 pangkore Road. immediate Entry. for general household cleansing. CAPITAL fl. 1,000,000. Apply to
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  • 874 3 AN AUSTRALIAN SCHEME. looping islands and mainland. The Postmaster-General, the Minister of Defence, and the Admiral in command of the Australian Squadron have under consideration (says the Melbourne Age) an important and far-reaching scheme for the installation of the Shoemaker system of wireless telegraphy, submitted to it by
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  • 715 3 (From the Literary Digest.”) Within ten years from the present date, Russia intends to possess a navy of twentyfive first class battle-ships, about fortv of the swiftest armoured cruisers then afloat, and flotillas of torpedo-boats, destrovers, and submersibles. Sosaysthe“Fremdenb!att’ ienna), upon the authority, it is hinted
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  • 940 3 strange and pungent perfumes. —W. L. Alden in the Morning Leader. Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as a bad or a good cigar. There are cigars that one man likes and another detests, but one is intrinsically as good or as bad as another. The taste
    strange and pungent perfumes.—W. L. Alden in the Morning Leader.  -  940 words
  • 847 3 SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY. The Earl of Rosebery was the principal speaker at the annual dinner of the Associated Booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland. Lord Rosebery, replying to the toast of Literature,” given by Mr. John Murray, said the toast was one of the most ridiculous
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    • 69 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 before leaving home, to be carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying delay.
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    • 74 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, because I know it is good.” You make no mistake when you buv this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you
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    • 88 3 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severely from this terrible disease for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until I tried Chamlierlain’s
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    • 243 3 iRUPEROIb ROOFING 1 RUBEROID ROOFING Uoes ot o r ot in^ ick blister RUBEROID! RUBEROID ROOFING ROOFING RUBEROID WBElWlD£s~t£*£ ROOFING :o: RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, i and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three Ply i J In Rolls containing 216 square feet, which are sold
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  • 120 4 .Tuesday, Ilth July. High water 7.39 p.in. Low water 1 13 a.m. Wednesday, I2th July. Town Band, Esplanatle, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 8.30 p.m. Low water 2.04 a.m. Thursday. 13th July. High water 9.21 p.m. Low water 2.55 a.m. Friday, I4:h July Town Band, Esplanade,
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  • 1007 4 We have no desire to intensify or exaggerate the alarm occasioned among al! classes of the community by the present outbreak of rabies in Penang. It would, however, be idle to attempt to disguise the fact that we are now faced with a most serious state
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  • 1172 4 Fortunately or otherwise our own per- sonal and private knowledge of the Chetty T community is limited to a nod ling acquaintance 7 with the deputy-sub-acting- assistant Chetty, who sits at the receipt of custom at the entrance to Logan’s Building. He retails cigars and postcards, changes
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  • 781 4 It is quite refreshing to read the account rroin Taiping of racers being exercised” without any aid of sporting jargon to emphasize the facts. I do not think any-one-who follows your correspondent’s advice will lose-very heavily. The tips are very non-committal. Still, it is gratifying ti know that
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    • 330 4 j” T 7 •-•iw -C MXN.C.PAL notice. New Advertisements. THE next Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held m wr < r at the Municipal Office, at 3 p.in. on Friday, the 14th instant. t n’n*TTAT>AN TZ> OOK KEEPER, capable of talcing 1. HALLORAN, charge of Books and
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    • 120 4 fWNTUJ UUTIONS must be addressed (o The. Editor,” written on one side oj the paper only and accompanied by the writer'» name and address not necessarily for ios>-rtion but <u a guarantee of good laith. LL monies must be paid at the Pinaug Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary f
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    • 6 4 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co,, Ltd.
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  • 87 5 THE MEETING PLACE. [Reutek.’s Skevice,] London, 11th July. It has l>een arranged that the Peace Plenipotentiaries shall meet at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U. 8. A. It is announced in Washington that President Roosevelt has submitted to the belligerents China’s request to be allowed to participate in the peace
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  • 105 5 M. JAU RES’ LECTURE. (Reuter's Service.] London, 10th Julv. The text of the lecture on the international duties of Socialists with reference to the war, which the French Socialist deputv, M. Jaures, proposed to deliver in Berlin when he was forbidden by the German Government, has
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  • 101 5 DEPARTURE FROM ENGLAND. London, 1 Ith July. Prince and Princess Arisugawa have left London and proceeded to Portsmouth, where they will be the guests of the Com-mander-in-Chief until to-morrow, when ■they embark on the Norddeutscher Lloyd mail steamer Preuss? h bound for Yokohama. Their Imperial Highnesses drove in
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  • 90 5 SPEECH BY LORI) ROBERTS. [Reuter's Service.] London. 11th July. Tn a debate in the House of Lords, Mr. Balfour's statement on 10th May, made when the estimates of the imperial Defence Committee were being passed through the House of Commons, was severely criticised. Lord Roberts said the lessons
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  • 54 5 A GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th July. Owing to constant complaints on the American Cotton market of the leakage of official cotton reports to certain brokers, the I nited States Government instituted an enquiry which has resulted in the dismissal of the leading statistician in
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  • 42 5 THE CASE OF THE “CANADA.’’ [Reuter's Service.] Loud >n, I Ith J uly. Ihe trouble on the Canadian cruiser by reason of the insubordination of the crew who complained of ill-treat-ment, lias been settled. A new crew was embarked.
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  • 59 5 A COURAGEOUS MINISTER. [Reuter's Service.] London, I Ith J uly. It is not excepted that the French submarine now laying sunk at Bizerta will be raised for some days. I’he French Minister of Marine has arrived at Bizerta, where he went for a iong submarine trip on
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  • 407 5 FRENCH OFFICER CONVICTED. HEAVY SENTENCE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th July. Reuter wires from Tokio that Capt. Bougouin, ex-French Attache at Tokio, who was arrested for espionage in the beginning of May, has been sentenced to ten years hard labour. The Japanese interpreter Maki, who was also concerned
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  • 85 5 BRITISH FLEET AT BREST. RECORD IN INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES. [Reuter's Service.] London, 11th July. The British Fleet arrived at Brest yesterday, ami was made the subject of a remarkable demonstration of welcome from immense crowds, ashore and afloat. The rejoicings at Brest promise to constitute a record in
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  • 63 5 THE CAPTURE OF SAGHALIEN. (Straits Press Ayeucy Service.) Singapore, 11th July. It is officially announced that the Japanese occupied the town of Korsakov in Saghalien on the Bth instant. The Russians burnt the town when they found tliev were being dislodged, and then retreated. The Japanese sustained no
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  • 106 5 (Straits Press Agency Service.) Singapore, 11th July. Sandow has recovered from his attack of dengue fever ami is now showing again. The Selangor Branch of the F. M. S. Art Club held an exhibition at Kuala Lumpur last week. In Class A for oil paintings by membe
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  • 888 5 EXTENSIONS IN 1904. The total expenditure on construction and surv of proposed new lines (including $90,. 30 for the Johore line) amouned to $2,898,949, all of which was met from surplus revenue funds. If to this l>e added the sums expended on tiie. Malacca-Pulau-Sebang Railway and
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  • 596 5 r THE B<AX'OTT MOVEMENT. J'ur Eastern Jiearww, Wibic\\ voices American" opinion in these parts, comment? on the movement* among the Chinese t o boycott Ampcipau goods in .the following China, ipis been visibly agitated to the, lust month l>y public .discussion" of the Exclusion Treaty, and an
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  • 266 5 English Editor Fined. At Kobe last month, Robert Young Editor and Publisher of the Japan Chronicle, a British subject, was sentenced to a fine of 25 yen for an infraction of the Prpsi Law. The infraction consisted in the publication of the following paragraph, without previously obtaining
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  • 704 6 A whale attacked the steamer Multnomah off the coast of Wasington, near Tacotna, and nealy capsized her by getting underneath the ship. This was believed to be the same whale that scraped red paint from the bottom of the battleship Nebraska in Seattle harbour two weeks previously.
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  • 137 6 Per P. and O. steamer Malacca, from London June 10.—To Singapore: Mr. J. C. Dawson.—To Penang: Miss A. Milnes. Ici 1.; O. steamer Macedonia, Connecting with the steamer Maha at Colombo, from London, June 23. To Singapore Air. and Mrs. A. Knox, Mr. 11. J. Norman, Mr.
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  • 10 6 PENANG TURF CLUB. PENANG TURF CLUB.
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  • 597 6 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1905. Tuesday 25t1), Thursday 27tb and 29th I FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 25th July, 1905. l-tne maiden plate. A Cup presented by John Armstrong, Esq., with $750 added by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 ll>s. All
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    • 60 6 Be Firm. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I»' e the dealer to Bell y° u a B“*»ti- < be firm in your conviction that there u nothing so good. This medicine has been 1 ,e ,noBt Hcvere and dangerous nevoVi collc
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    • 105 6 STEARNS’ WINE places at the Command of the Physician the most advanced preparation of a Cod Liver Oil. Far superior to the stomach disturbing emulsions. TO LET. NO. 14, LOGAN ROAD. Apyly to L. SURAWONGSE. Penang, Ist July, 1905. 434 FOR SALE. A TURNOUT—Bay Gelding, and Stan- hope Gig with
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    • 167 6 STEARNS’ WINE as a Reliable remedy has been received with favour by men prominent in the profession of Medicine. TO LET. Spacious godowns, in Beach Street. For particulars apply to GODOWN,’’ 414 21-7 c o This Paper. Penang Sales Room. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR Building Purposes
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    • 60 6 c... l«. bought Iron Tubes and Fittings Established 1821. U U Subscrilied Capital £2,000,000 FOR Total Invested Funds upwards 'WW F T -e Gas, water and Steam The undersigned have been appointed U.IVI M 11 ft X™a large and well-assorted stock always on hand, ancc against loss by fire, at
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    • 1465 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES. Royal E chan AsSurance Fire lnsurance 11DT ft KI Q TF K I. FAMILY PROVISION. orpora ion. Queen Insurance Company. LI 1 I xF I w I EIB 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. E.t.blished 1720. R»j»l Fir. Insurance Camp.»,. AWARDED TfJE Easily and Economically met by a
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    • 2274 8 ixinTICE Adriritlftiral Penang system. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL IN IERNATIONAL BANKING notice. Agricultural onow, renang, banking corporation. maatschappu. corporation. understand. It is simply weakness—a break-down, IQOQ t as it were, of the vital forcesthat sustain the system. ■>. THE Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Nether anda Trading Society. »««>l Agents (or the
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