Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-07-26 1 PINANANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 169 VOL. LXIII. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1738 1905-07-26 1 Intended •Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping, p. 0. Steam Laviga BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. NorJdeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. rSspmssjs»tion, Company. il .WRa ►XPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. fjTA S M \II SERVICE. Ivi i Negapatam, Sat.. sth Aug. at 2 p.m. Tliongwa ihjL 8/ !|i I M ,u Moiras, londichcrry, Cuddaloro1,738 words
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Advertisement1300 1905-07-26 2 DENTISTRY. YARROW HILL NURSERIES FRUIT FARM. UU hP fl Huttenbach Bros, Co., w I IM VVVS imv»** American Dentist, application to Electrical Engineers Contractors. y W ITT > ITT Residing* at 21A Penang 1 Road, logan s buildings. Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and A r«. 0.. r. iron. h.. e.1,300 words
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Article1013 1905-07-26 3 HER DAUGHTER - hy HER DAUGHTER. ()f course, I <1 "<>t c implant of mother s HHMtion f»r g !L ,fc nlse >ne I [l for. 1 of, t 11 l,er 1 a:n re of those who believe that one should |>e ready to m ike allowances parent’s little weaknesses.1,013 words
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Article922 1905-07-26 3 1 he following graphic story of how the Japane-e er,user !'<<!.'<•>(<• go was blown up by a mine off Port Arthur is told in the lopan < iiroiih'J. details of Japanese iuasters oil I’.n t Arthur were k«*pt deeply hushed up until after the922 words
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Article950 1905-07-26 3 INTERNATIONALISM r. PATRIOTISM. Paris, June 30th. Tiie nearness of war (though the situation is still favourable) has caused much searching of the patriot heart. Is France prepared It is a mighty question for any nation to answer in this country it is singularly complicated. France950 words
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Article761 1905-07-26 3 Rome. June 30. When one is witness of how little it takes to roust? the people t a enthusiasm, the business ot being a popular King seems simple in the extreme, and one wonders that episodes like the following do not more often taken761 words
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Advertisement48 1905-07-26 3 I’"\ r W vrr Exrit Y«.r Nkkv It. (s "ait until sonn* of your family 1 i’’ 11 wit h a violent attack of colic or *”’ttle of Chamberlain's Colic, Diarrhoea llemedv at hand cur' IM "’I li,H sav <‘d many a life. Pro- ”»ce. dealers «el! it.48 words
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Advertisement77 1905-07-26 3 RecoM VI EXHEO BV DEALEKS Ev ERY WH EK E. Mr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Careoar N. S. W., Australia, says I never fail to re’ommend Chn.mberl.iins Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiei Rem«'«ly, because I know it is good/’ You make n mistake wheu yon buv this im'divine. Dealers all77 words
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Advertisement83 1905-07-26 3 Be Firm. When vou ask for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remeily, d i n«>t allow the dea’er to sell you a substitute. Be firm in vour conviction that there is nothing so good. This medicine has lieen tested in the most severe and dangerous cases of83 words
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Advertisement129 1905-07-26 3 Contkac’ieh Chiionic Diakkhoea While IN THE I’HILtPrrNKH. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines. 1 contra<?t<‘«l chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severrh from t his terrible «lisea*e fir over thrw wars awl tried the prescriptions «if numerous physicians, But fotiml nothing that did me any gorwl until 1 tried129 words
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Advertisement561 1905-07-26 3 Louis Ebert, deceased.! WANTED. I 1 l’ a,ri u,a rs <»f all 'pwo BUGLERS (Manila, men or dPCPaid? ga e Cstah f 1 Malavsj for Puket Police on $l2 cease Ibe sent in as soon as possible to per lne nseu. each and cost of passages. ADAMS «.V ALLAN, Applications561 words
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Article159 1905-07-26 4 Wednesday. 26th July. < Town Band. Esplanade, <> to 7 p. in. Dallas Opera Co. Town Had, 9.39 pin. High water 7.44 p.m. Low water 2.02 a.m. Thursday, 27th July Penang Races Dallas Opera Co. Town Hall, 9.3 U p.m High water 8 35 p.m. Low wafer 2.52159 words
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Article19 1905-07-26 4 < >.i July 25th, at No. 6, Clove Hall Road, Penang. the wife of Captain F. Daniel, a son.19 words
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Article1108 1905-07-26 4 It is becoming increasingly evident that Japan's prospective commanding influence in the Far East is a factor which will have tube reckoned with in the future. The power, which is as-uredlv becoming hers, partly by viitue of conquest for the most infatuated -iq porter of Russia1,108 words
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Article228 1905-07-26 4 7’o The Editor atf the Pinang j Dear Sin. Pardon- me taking a few lines in your paper for expressing my views with regard to the conduct last night of a few persons present at the first appearance of the “Country (»irl The persons in question seemed228 words
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Article94 1905-07-26 4 At the Assiz«*s yestci’il.ix’ and to-d iy before Mr. Justice Fisher ami a common jury, a Chinaman i a ne I Leong Yearn was charged with att nnpting to c mi nit robix j ry at a Japanese house in Cintra Street. The Solicitor-General prosecute.l for the Crown94 words
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Article189 1905-07-26 4 the NonMeutscher Lloyd Mail Steamer Sachsen having left Singapore at 9 p. m. o i 2-)th inst is exported to arrive here on Thursilay, the 27th inst at 1 a. in. and will 1 -ave for Colomb Aden, Suez, Port Sai«l. Naples, Genoa, Gibraltar, Southampton, Antwerp and189 words
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Article323 1905-07-26 4 OPENING NIGHT. t A SUCCESSFUL PLAY The Henry Dallas Opera Company which Jelighted ,I’enaiig audiences a few months ago, returned on Monday to pay us another visit, under the personal direction of the manager Mr. F. C. Garton, who has ably succeeded in maintaining the323 words
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Article863 1905-07-26 4 Mrs. Birch came early, wearing a blue ami white silk, trimmed with minute bow’s of black velvet and a small w’hite toque. Mrs. VV. Bailey in mauve flowered muslin and a broad straw hat with white roses. Mrs. J. Brown looked very young in a pretty mauve863 words
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Article286 1905-07-26 4 THE IMPERIAL MEETING. ENTRAORDI NARY CONJ EOTUl:i]s I Reuter s Service, j London, 25th Ju' v The Tsar has returned to Peterhof, lhe Tsar was accompanied on In. tri to meet the Kaiser only bv his br.q; |r r ami the Court Minister. The Rn-, s i.I Reuter s Service, j - 286 words
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Article86 1905-07-26 4 [Reuter's Service.] London, 25th July. Unionist Organs approve of Mr. Ihlfour's decision to remain in office. Thev deem it quite right, that his personal feeling should give way before considerations of national importance. Ihe Radicals d *nou ice the action of the Government in clinging to office.[Reuter's Service.] - 86 words
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Article101 1905-07-26 4 I'OI'RTH TEST MATCH AUSTRALIANS FOLLOW ON Reuters Service Landon. 26th -July. The weather was lim* and the attendance large on the second d.ix of the fourth test match at Old 'Trafford. Rain had fallen oxerniglP. making the wicket somewhat deail. England finished off their first innings for• Reuters Service - 101 words
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Article46 1905-07-26 4 I Reuter s Serv ice. London, 26th July. Baron Ko.iiura. the Ja] am*se p«'ace plenipotentiary, h; s arrive I at New He was welcomed by the Japanese colonv in New York with loud cheering, n |e Band m:an while plaxing the Japanese national air.I Reuter s Serv ice. | - 46 words
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Article35 1905-07-26 4 i Itkiiteii’s Service. L mdon, 26th July. It h is been offi -ially notified that theie is to be no reduction in the Press rate for telegr.i m to I ndia.i Itkiiteii’s Service. - 35 words
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Article49 1905-07-26 4 SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS IN HONGKONG. [*>7r<« its Press Ajewy Serrice. j Singapore. 26th July. In Hongkong an I Shanghai, compra<lo employe»! by American firms have been threatened with death ami the burning their houses by Uliines;:. An American gunboat is standing 1,1 re idiness for any emergency.[*>7r<« its Press Ajewy Serrice. j - 49 words
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Advertisement422 1905-07-26 4 New Advertisements. NOTICE. B. I. 8. N. Co., Ltd. I. ''OR the convenience of passengers attending the race; the departure of q.s. Kixtna for Port Swettinham and Singapore has been deferred until 7 p.m. on Saturday, 29th instant. HUTTENBACH, IJ EBERT a Co, A <p nix “THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888.422 words
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Advertisement128 1905-07-26 4 ESTABLISHED t*3l fUiNTItI HUTIoNS must b? addressed h. Th? Editor," written mi on? side nl th? pap?) only and accompanied by ll:? writer f name and add i <xx uol ii?crssarily A*» *«*<•»/«•■>• but ax a guai anle? of good faith. z yfl l.h Winnies must be paid (it th?128 words
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Advertisement20 1905-07-26 4 <■• 12 [.<// inb>n'le.dJor inaerliun hi this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible. Tor the opini-nx of correspondents, j20 words
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Advertisement5 1905-07-26 4 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister 6* Co., Ltd.5 words
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Article3289 1905-07-26 5 U’TCMN MEETING 1905. HRSFDAY, TUESDAY. 25TH JULY. «in/s gather and before a very l tteinla" c< indeed, this Il lUi isbi.ig '.....nmem-ed its Autumn fixtux- I r m. while all tiie suit »u,idndi’inns |'»a’ly propitious. l "-ri lC Racing ti a< k in tip top order, satxiield<3,289 words
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Article99 1905-07-26 5 Selections. 1 hope to lie more on tiie spot than ever to-morrow. Here are m\ late-t. ami well worth watching. They are:— The Grift'.n K’cap. L Waving, 2. Dinah. 3. Mata<l 1. 2 The Try Again Stakes. I. 'The Shrew. 2. Sceptre. 3. The Pavilion S akeS. 1.99 words
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Article328 1905-07-26 5 'The following are the handicaps for to•nurr.iw's races 1. The Gkiffix Handicap. Distance RC. Eigimvr 10. 10 Jack 9. 6 Wav mg I'3. 7 Dirdie 9. 0 Dinah 10. 3 Dee side 8.12 Btrvie 10. 0 Glenfiddich 8.12 Thvc Choo 9.12 Barbara 8.12 Matador 9.10 Yarborough 8.10 B»xer328 words
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Advertisement7 1905-07-26 5 ?I <IZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co., Ltd7 words
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Advertisement315 1905-07-26 5 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864). Wipe and Spirit Merchants. Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Madeira, Marsala, Clarets, Burgundies, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Liqueurs, Beers and Stout, Bitters, and Aerated Waters. Price List on Application to Temporary Premises Gtxlown No. S, behind 33 Beach Street. TELEPHONE NO- 254EASTERN AND t■■’ Second Race Dinner, TO-MORROW315 words
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Article705 1905-07-26 6 At Stevens's auction rooms. L ndon, a small circular modal-box. made from part of the block known as Nelson's last pillow,” bceau.'e it supported the dead Admiral's Lead )\hen Ids body was > cing brought Home, is to be sold shortly. The (’onim it tec of Lloyds705 words
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Article176 1905-07-26 6 Per P. and (>. steamer 1 l<i,,ria y from London July 7, eonnecl ieg with llem/al at Colombo; I'o Singapore, Mr. IL Campbell, Mr. J. 11. Robertson, Mr. C. Preston. Mr. IL M. Toreiiee, Mr. J. R. I laggai t* Air. C. L. chapman. To Penang: Mr.176 words
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833 1905-07-26 6 ARRIVALS. Camha, Brit., 1195. Jones, July 25. London, gen.. .\d-*ii'M»n. Gilfillan A’ Co. DEPARTURES TO-DAY I’aoaxi; for I’at.u Bahra. Taw Tong for Telnk Anson. Dki.i for Trang. VAi.HN ii.is for Edie, 'l’. Seiuawe. Segli, Olehleh and I’ulo Weh. M AI.A'. a f< I)eli. Fi vim Pi:agon’833 words
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Advertisement56 1905-07-26 6 Caution 1 Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller s< ,uh a Lottie of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy liefore eaving home, to be carried in the hand •aggage. 1 his may prevent distressing sickness and56 words
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Advertisement113 1905-07-26 6 SI EARNS IN E, for all wasting di-ei-es. It increases weight. Coiisumii- fives find it ywo-/. Can lie taken all I loidnp. Ardmay Boarding House, 2-4. Woburn Fussen Square t w. e. CENTRAL SITUATION. MODERATE INCLUSIVE TERMS. 3971 3-8 in w f New Beach Street Auction Rooms. I.VII’OIiTANT AUCTION SALK.113 words
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Advertisement192 1905-07-26 6 81 EARNS AX INE. for children. *o pal ital»le. they take it without calling it medicin. /’C /£R SIXTY YEARS WO ID-VADE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essenc! or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <>BARSAPARILLA Fr.b Ainctd by U.e HIGHEST ULDICAL AUTHORITIES the mo.l WGHDi-HFUL PURIFIER OF THE H JMAN BLOOD. Tin SAFEST192 words
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Advertisement750 1905-07-26 6 B ish,,s c D „X Yl. D psy ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd.’i Miss A. M. Steadman, iiving at 130. Cambridge Road, Kilburn, London, i'digland, says I wish I could tell you how thankful lam for the good Doan’s Back- 7\ jLJ H O I—t O O 'V' ache Kidney Pills750 words
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Advertisement1251 1905-07-26 7 P S. NECESSIT,ES Non Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE Capital m. 7.500,00 c A Choice Consignment, Accumulated In vested Funds M. 2,284,627 FOR Easily and Economically met by a Policy in The undersigned have been appointed as enumerated below, adapted to the use \\YT THE1,251 words
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Article781 1905-07-26 8 PROGRAMME. 15th, 17th and 19th August, 1905. Taiping Races, 1905. r FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 15th August. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO for maiden horses weight per scale 10 c:t<>ne ex-Griffins imported at price not exceeding $4OO allowed 14 lbs. Entrance $2O 1 mile. 2. The Champion781 words
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Advertisement303 1905-07-26 8 Is proved by the enormous sale of ICAL/ERT’S I CARBOLIC I Tooth Powder Being antiseptic, its regular use H keeps the teeth healthy as well as clean, and also gives them the H requisite polish without injuring the enamel. It is at the same time most pleasant to use. I303 words
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Advertisement1761 1905-07-26 8 The NEW FRENCH REMEDY HONCKONC AND shanghai nederlandsche kandel international BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. trace MARK. p,u.l-»p-C»pit»l $10,0011,000 Netherlands Trading Society. fiscal Ajenls lor Ihe United S t4l This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the r> 1T.....1 Afnorirx Continental Hospitals by Ricord. Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau JlCSeive HWI. rillly[lC«1,761 words
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