Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 165 VOL. LXIII. FRIDAY, 21st JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1762 1 Intended Sailings. Shipping. Shipping, P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. bggptim tion, Company. Jk fIPKTIO ARRIVALS AN» DEPARTURES. M\X MAIL SERVICE. M:i<ir;;s, ThX’wa Imperial German Mail Line. I/ S/ Outward*. Karriral. Sat 19th Aug. at 2 p.m. Teesta Rangoon Calcutta. Fri. 28th July
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    • 1250 2 II ±1 L Ln on THE PRYE «VER DOCK. YARRUW H,Lt NURS I RIES FR,,,T FARM 4A/L on Hli M iTI /v I Seeds and Seedlings of Cocoanute and VV 11 di f I J I I Fj I I 1 J g J I Cjf -I Fruits of all
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  • 560 3 —Siam Free Press. His Maj'‘ st t,,e King W,l is ex P ect «d arrive i» shortly, after his t 0 R <»f insp ect on tO Malayan posse.--0U sniil to he highly pleased with his in those dependencies. Sever in 9 Ma J esfc
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  • 238 3 The following in an extract from Duns Review:— “The proposition made recently by the Chamber of Commerce at Hamburg that the Governments forming the International Postal Union should agree upon and issue a series of international stamps good for foreign postage in any country belonging to that organisation,
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  • 610 3 A CURIOUS EXPLANATION. Ihe theory, recently propounded by the eminent Italian criminologist, Prof. Lombroso. that persons with criminal tendencies are far more given to tattooing themselves than are ordinary individuals, has been substantiated over and over again, savs a writer in A. T. Out of 5,438
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  • 255 3 Insomnia is one of those maladies which seem to grow worse the more, we try to cure them. As soon as we realise that we are staying awake against our will, ami say to ourselves 1 must get to sleep," our chance of doing so becomes remote.
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  • 1166 3 A REPLY TO MR. EDISON. By a Physician. We sleep too much, says Mr. Thomas Edison. Three hours of sound, dreamless sleep is enough for anyone, he adds, but has he observed the vast changes that have come over our national life within the last
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  • 338 3 Discipline and Desertion. A good «leal of interest has been aroused by Lord Charles Beresford's suggestion that the British and United States navies should engage in joint mameuvres. Opinion, however, is divided as to the feasibility or desirability of the scheme, the baalnce perhaps being against
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  • 171 3 Per P. and O. steamer Virtoria, from London July 7, connecting with Bengal at Colombo: —To Singapore* Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. J. H. Robertson, Mr. C. Preston, Mr. R. M. Torence, Mr. J. R. Haggart, Mr. C. L. Chapman. To Penang: Mr. W. H. Macgregor, Mr. J.
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  • 779 3 PROGRAMME. 15th, 17th and I9th August, 1905. Taiping Races, 1905. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Isth August. 1. The Maiden Plate. alue $4OO for maiden horse# weight per scale 10 stone ex-Griffins imported at price not exceeding $4OO allowed 14 lbs. Entrance $2O 1 mile. 2. The Champion Griffin
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    • 85 3 acied Chronic Diarrhoea While ,N ~,K P,iilipp,nks Pbilinph’X 7?' I 1 1 Annv the I sufli'!.. 1 on,, ';icted chronic diarrhoea, for over thr r< y 1,,1n this terrible disease lions of e ;ar 8 and tried the prescripnothinc tlnt' 1 "r >’ VS physicians, but found ChamlM-rhi. *"7 oo<l
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    • 67 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 Cliamlierlaiii's 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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    • 68 3 Caution Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinl&ng water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlains 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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    • 63 3 Be Firm. When vou 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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    • 334 3 Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings FOR Gas, Water and Steam. A large and well-assorted stock always on hand. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. Radlismi Beauty of the skin r.iav lx.- enhanced by using M DAR^ ING ‘Lanoline’ Toilet soap It feeds and clean.es the skin Demand the ‘DARTRING’ Brand li'holesalc’. 67,
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  • 1182 4 The news of the crisis in Hungary cabled by Reuter’s agency yesterday was foreshadowed in the despatches received by the London papers a month ago from their Vienna ami Budapest correspondents. The proceedings in the Hungarian Parliament on June 21 were of an almost revolutionary character.
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  • 231 4 TWO JOCKEYS BITTEN. Two well-known European jockeys, Holley and Roddings, were bitten by a dog on Monday. Yesterday the dog was shot, and a post mortem examination made by Mr. Elton Bell revealed unmistakeable symptoms of rabies. Both of the men have been medically advised to proceed to Saigon
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  • 398 4 With reference to the departure of Sir John Anderson on leave next spring for a period of five months, there seems to he some degree of uncertainty in connection with the carrying on of the current duties during H. E.'s absence. In the ordinary course. Sir William
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  • 269 4 The report of the above Institute for the yeir 1904 has just been issued. During the year 228 Europeans and 354 natives were admitted to the Institute for treatment. All the Europeans recovered and onlv a few natives succumbed. On Monday 99 licenses for dogs
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  • 858 4 There does not seem to be much of a crusade as yet started against theirlam'erou practice daises have of driving from the foot-board instead of the box. of the new Prevention of Nuisances lations, 1 regret to observe that h a been dim to prevent the oil-sellers fr<,m
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    • 414 4 New Advertisements. N< ?2EI? B A RRANGEMENTS having l>een made kx with the British India Mail Steamers Agricultural Show. to carry Frozen Meat. <fcc., to Penang, residents requiring supplies are now requesth*Cll«lH ed to sen( l orders direct to the undersigned. Consignees will lie required to take delivery THE Committee
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    • 238 4 C<*NTIU HUTIONS must br addressed h> The Editor,” written •>»* <••<« qidc of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not necessarily isi'i t but as a guarantee of good laith. y® L L monies must l>e paid at the I’maug Gazette" Office, peuang, to the
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    • 4 4 SCALES. McAlister Co,, Ltd.
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  • 138 5 the zemstvost congress. bOM B-THROWTNG IN FINLAND. RKU’I KK S SEK VICE, j London. 20th Julv. Reuter wires from Moscow, that the Police ordered the Zemstvost Congress beiiir held then*, to break up. On refusal to do so t'>ey t OO l ,e na:n s r ie T ie
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  • 103 5 ROZHDESTVENSKY’S REPORT. mutiny and corruption. Belter's Ser\ice London. 20th July. According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris Liberte the Tsar ifceived Admiral Rozhdestvensky’s report on the battle of Tsushima, on the 10t-li instant. The Russian Admiral ascribes the defeat of the Baltic Fleet to
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  • 116 5 THE OLDHAMIA.” Recteks Service.] London, 21st July. Reuter wires from Tokio that the my<terv regarding the British steamer 011Iniii'i'i, which was supposed to have been mink by the Baltic Fleet on the eve of the battle of Tsushima, has now been cleared up. A lieutenant and thirteen marines, formerly of
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  • 40 5 Rei ter's Service London, 21st July. M. de itte, the Russian peace plenipotentiary, has left St. Petersburg e/t route for Washington. 1 lie liner Miiuwita, with the Japanese plenipotentiaries aboard, has been sighted oil the American coast.
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  • 33 5 the aliens hill. I Reuter’s Service.] London. 20th July. In the House of Uommsns the Government s bill tor the exclusion of undesirable aliens was read for the third time.
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  • 39 5 'he P. it (>. royal mail steamer Simla h.i\iii<; ](.ff Singapore at 6 p.m. yesterday, N xpected to arrive here at 2 a.m. touimiow, and will leave for Colombo, Bom,l S at 7 a.in the same day.
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  • 147 5 i.!!v* r ,u Cil bon of the Report on the nerid un 'lertaken by the 1mof q s, tu te authorities into the nature p.,.. '’"utained in the seeds of the appears to have aroused hrwliit' 11 a,lloun of interest in this and it ■oiioiicr merchants in
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  • 2808 5 MR. HUGH CLIP FORD’S REMINISCENCES. At a general meeting of the members of the Riyal Colonial Institute held on June 6th at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, an important paper on The British Empire in the Far East” was read by Mr. Allevne
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  • 654 6 The recent voyage of the American* Hawaiian steamer .Iric'ow», from Honolulu to Philadelphia—a distance of •ome 14,000 miles—without any stop for fuel, and with coal oil (Californian) alone for its furnaces, is a very remarkable record. It is reported that the late Captain H. H. Cunningham, who
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  • 131 6 A Siamese old lady who attained 100 years died at Nok-Buri recently. We have still a venerable old lady at Bangkok who has attained the ripe old age of 110 years. She has seen her great, great, grand-children, and is still able to move around. Now, who
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  • 811 6 ARRIVALS. de Kch/k, Dut., 336, Boon, July 21, Deli, gen., H. Liebert Co. Lady Weld, Brit., 245, Treweeke, July 2u, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Taw Tong, Brit., 105, Hassan, July 20, Langkat, gen., Koe Guan Co. Langkat, Brit., 149, Liddell, July 21, Teluk Anson,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 48 6 RECOMMENDED BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE, kinks, a storekeeper at Carcoar -Australia, says I never fail to recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it s B°“’ lou make no mistake wheu yon buy this medicine. Dealers all over th e Zra«u i£ llyo the tl,iug AII
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    • 168 6 STEARNS’ WINE, in addition to Iteing an Iron Tonic, is the best Cod Liver Oil preparation known to the Medical world. n an j w Unequalled 1 Purifying Ageit 1 1 Wj indispensable In Hot Comitrles.l f“ S»»ll»t” Dltiafacting Fluid I is non-poisonous and non-staining, and for I general or
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    • 206 6 A good way to take IRON, l*ecause it is acceptable to the taste and stomach, and produced the good effects desired, STEARNS’ W T NE, the blood-builder. The Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. The above Company is prepared to accept Marine risks at lowest current rates. The Company also accept risks
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    • 912 6 TO LET. y j|i, ■~~g| IRUBEROID ROOFING to let. RUBEROID W! terp, oof We ther,,roof ’ROOFINR and Fire Resisting lllv HOUSE No. 9, PANG KORE ROAD. rx t i i-\ ROOF KG D RUBEROID Apply to or nied. 182 MC E A MANASSEIt RUBEROID ,s tZuZt;lr i,,r ROOFING i TO
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    • 1182 7 fa™? prov™ t n NS CESSITIES NO,, c»Z»;.Xb«“ ra ce FOR SAVE LIPTONS TEAS rSOVISiON FOR OLD ACE. Cl,oice weM AWARDED THE Easily and Economically met by a Policy in The undersigned have beer» appointed as enumerated below, adapted to tlie use GOLD MEDAL the Company s Agents and are
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    • 2299 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Thfi f/infPQl Untfil THE NEW FRENCH REMEOT HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEOERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING I yfi (iflJlirHl nOiei banking corporation. maatschappij. corporation. 5 TRADE MARK. N O, P (.Ho<iof No. 8 Penang Street. Paid-up-Capitxi $10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. F,sca! A^ents f °r the United States of -I. i
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