Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 158 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1892 1 Intended Shipping. I Shipping. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, i tion, Company. OnuiA I EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. F Intrnred to S*.l. Stramrr. MX MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam, Sat. 22nd July al 2 p.mJ TeesU ifll It/ Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat.
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    • 1242 2 f. TO LET. UnHonharh Rrnc fcPn Fatum H h r n 7 r wh zT w, nUlieriDdUn DlUbrOtUU-j Accident Insurance H mteE “7 PPy CvwnllXEirf'Ck/lQn Electrical Engineers Contractors. Co. 162ae ITT m i?r 'Tr Th A Hao*UB 'T'HE pangkore HOUSE,” No 3 It will not burn the nap off woollens
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  • 1354 3 Westminster Gazette. by HORACE HUTCHINSON. Golfing times and seasons are much change»! since the days when the most important events of the golfer’s year used to be decided in the autumn. The reason for the change of date is an obvious one: golfers are so many
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  • 313 3 Mr. W. S. Gilbert had occasion, a twelve month or more ago, to remind us, at the risk of spoiling sport,” that he was still in the flesh, and not in a disembodied spirit, as one of our correspondents implied. The late Sir Donald Stewart was another distinguished
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  • 162 3 sh >wn to In a payint investm —Katherine Smith in fiooklorrrs. For some time energetic persons have been interested in making the City Beautiful; and to-day the Railroad Beautiful is beginning to loom on the horizon, with the possibility that bare tracks and uninviting waiting rooms will
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  • 1128 3 (BY “TOKELAU.”) -P. M. G. Professor Alexander Agassiz has reported that he had discovered an unknown submarine desert, 3,000 miles long by 1,200 miles wide, in the Eastern Pacific, between the Gfalapagos Islands and Easter Island.” That portion of the Pacific, from the Galapagos —through which the Equator
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  • 508 3 “THE CURSE OF THE BRITISH ARMY.” A severe attack on Aidershot is made by a contributor to the United Service Afayaztne. He describes the place as the curse of the British Army,” and says its influence has lieen most efficient in stopping all general progress. No form of reorganisation
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  • 133 4 Thursday. I3th July Football, P.C.C. r.s Y.M.C.A., Esplanade. High water 9.21 p.m. Low water 2.55 a.in. Friday..l4lh July Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, 3 p. m. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 10.12 p.m. Low water 3.46 a.in. Saturday. Isth July St. Swithin. Town
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  • 19 4 At No. 1, Westland Bungalows, the wife of Mr. G. J. Houtsma, of a daughter and a son.
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  • 1044 4 English opinion with regard to the war and the prospects of j»eace seems to l>e veering round and the tone of several of the more influential organs is becoming almost proRussian. Baron Suyematsu wrote some time ago that he expected that when the war was nearing
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  • 1045 4 Singapore, June 10th. One of the greatest swindles ever perpetrated in the name of charity has just been, reported to me by a correspondent m Ipoh. There was a church bazaar in that delectable town, and in connection therewith a raffle for a horse and trap wa»
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  • 659 4 THIS MORNING’S WORK. NOTES ON THE HANDICAPS. In view of the final closing of the entries to-day, there was some good work put in this morning by nearly all the candidates at present here. First out were Currency ■Lass (Holley) and Architect (Buddings), and they did nice easy
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  • 113 4 are reminded that the down Band will play at the pavilion, from 9 to 11 o’clock to-night.. A. Concert has. also been arranged. mm We learn that another well-known local Chinese firm is in financial difficulties, Nearly all the principal creditors are German. The Dutch Steamer Jlaliotis,
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  • 60 5 the attitude of chiha. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 13th July. Reuter's correspondent at Peking states that Chin» has notified the Powers that nhe will refuse to recognise any arrangement concerning Chinese interests made at the peace conference between Russia and -Japan, unless she is consulted. Japan has replied that
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  • 64 5 franco-german negotiations. [Reuters Service London, 13th July. It is asserted in Berlin that the negotiation* between France and Germany with regard to a Conference on the question of Morocco a e not yet concluded. Now that M. Rouvier has accepted a Conferference Germany is prepared to
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  • 45 5 THE AMNESTY BILL. I Reuter's Service.] London, 13th July. The French Senate has adopted by 243 vot-s to 14 the Government’s bill to amnestv M. Paul Deroulĕd and the other Nationalist leaders who were banished from France for conspiring againrt the Republic.
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  • 50 5 GENTLEMEN I’. PLAYEBS. [Reuter’s Service London. 13th July. The following cricket match?; were concluded yesterday The Plavers beat the Gentlemen by 149 runs. The Australians beat Derbyshire by 105 runs. Northampton beat Hampshire by 231 runs. The match between Sussex and L ecesterthire ended in a draw.
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  • 32 5 TERRIBLE HEATH ROLL. [Reuter's Service London, 13th July. < hie hundred and twenty six miners were killed in the colliery explosion at Wattstown, in the Rhondda alley (mentioned yesterday.
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  • 32 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 13th July. Two men are reported to have l>een killed and seven injured by the bursting of steam-pipe on board the battleship Implacable at Gibraltar.
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  • 31 5 BRITISH FLEET AT BREST. [Reuter's Service London. 13th July. Ihe festivities in connection with the visit of the British fleet to Brest are going on with extraordinary cordiality.
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  • 19 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 12th J uly. Four persons have been separately arrested in Tiflis, possessing altogether 119 bombs.
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  • 21 5 [Reuter s Service.] London, 12th July. Ihe German section (£10,000,000) of the Japanese loan has bee» largely oversubscribed.
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  • 25 5 ANOTHER SON. [Reuter’s Service London, 13th July. H. R. H. the Princess of Wales has given birth a son at Sandringham.
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  • 1212 5 ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. 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 reduced 14 11«. All animals imported into the Straits or F. M. S. as
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  • 30 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 13th July. An arrangement has been concluded bet when Great Britain and Abyssinia whereby the longstanding dispute as to the western frontier is ended.
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  • 31 5 [Reuter’s Service London, 13th July. The Turks are preparing t> advance against Sanaa simultaneously from Hodeida and Tais. It is feared that the rising will become general..
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  • 30 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 12th July. Thirty nine coal miners have been hopelessly entombed as the result of a fire in a colliery at Dortmund, in Westphalia.
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  • 28 5 ■fßEuffcß’s Services.] r London,' 13th July. Reuter’s Agency learns that a new Mahdi his appeared in the coast district to the east vf Berliera. 1
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  • 575 5 REMARKABLE ENCYCLICAL. Rome. June 20. To-day the Vatican official organ issued a special edition, containing a new encyclical by the Pope about Catholic action. This document marks a new epoch in the. Church's history, as it breaks with the past, which condemned the young Catholic movement, and
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  • 413 6 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha lias ordered a steamer of 6,750 tons to replace the sunken Hitachi-maru,” from the Mitsu Bishi Company, and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha has ordered two steamers, each of 13,000 tons, from the same yard. These new vessels are to be completed in 1907.
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  • 12 6 Shipping and Commercial Intelligence. Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.
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