Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 170 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 27th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1794 1 lzxtendedl ■Sailings. Shipping. l Snipping. P S 0. steam Naviga- BRITISH iNDifl STEflFfl NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddralsclw Lloyd. Brrmen. tion. Company. A expected arrivals and departures. ,<>k IN.ENn Ki) TO <>ail. Stbamkk. w I XI All SERVICE. Hau sth Aug. at 2 p.m.! Thongwa rIAvX 1/ fl I 'Bidr.is,
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    • 1279 2 dentistry. yarrow hill nurseries FRUIT FARM. Huttenbach Bros? &Co», w.imanson, American Dentist, application to fo allow your linen to too rubbed Electrical Engineers Contractors. 'Z1Z:'""' ““:X A TI" c Jr xk Residing at 21A Penang Road, locan s buildin ,s g/I ia Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and A f«. q°°™
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  • 1921 3 Ei>. N/> i.’Z </or m.vance of the yellow RACE. c The EJ«' or of the Sp:cta or>.” "llecause a branch of the yellow race is n a successful war on sea and now ca, r y alll l against one of the white nations of the \Vp>l b is
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  • 1815 3 -P. THE INDIAN ARMY AT LAST PREPARED. Mr. Brodi ick’s statement in the House of Comm ms has cleared up the dispute b 'tween L &gt;rd Kitchener &lt;and the Government of In iii, a i 1 th? result is an arrangement th it will e:i tide our
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    • 86 3 Bic Flint. 1 11 a -k f&gt;r a bittie of Cli i mber- "h&lt;’( liolcra an Ii n irrhoe i Reined c, lute \d.*a er to sell y &gt;u a substir I,l "bi your convict,io.i that there h'sti l lns medicine lias been c 1,1 1 b m ist, sev.-re
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    • 142 3 C&lt;&gt;N r;: v'l t:n (/’in *xic I&gt;f vitu io &lt;\ While IN THE While with the 17. S. Armv in the Philippines, I ci itracte 1 dironic litrrh »e i I suit e I everely fro n this t&gt;*r able I se i e fir over three ye:rs and tried
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    • 56 3 Caution I I‘ers &gt;ns when travelling should exercise care in th&lt;* use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoei Remedy before leaving home, to b* carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sic.-n. -&gt;-
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    • 58 3 Recommended uy Dexlers Everywhere. Mr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Careoar N. S. W.. Australia, says I never fail to recommend ChandKjrlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because 1 know it is good/’ You make no mistake when yon buv this medicine. Dealers all over th e country will tell
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    • 474 3 i PeeWess follow the use of W ‘DARTRING’ Toilet ‘l, anoline’ It keeps the skin in the pink of condition by nature’s methods Demand the ‘DARTRING Brand U/le/esi/c: Holborn Viaduct, London, Eng. I H.A I The Phyßician’s S B M K I k Wfl m w B Cure for Gout,
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  • 130 4 ThuraUwy. ±7th Jwly. I’etiaug. Itacea. -n- n t ballas Co. ..Town-.Hall, J». 30 p.m. High ivatfh' £.35 p.m. Low water 2.51? a.tji. h July Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. Meeting 3 p.m. High water 9.26 p.m. Low water 3.42 a.m. SaturJav. 29:b July Penang Baees.
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  • 2 4 MARRIAGE.
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  • 681 4 The .meeting nf the Kaiser and the |isar in the B.thic Sea w.is the principal item of news f&lt;»rwatdvd by Reuter yekfeidty and extraordinary arc the conjecture*, tt, which it haij given rUv-. If we are. do 4&gt;vKeve one report-.it id .-the object &lt;Mf tlie Kaiser
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  • 469 4 I ll REE LITTLE MAI DS Although, owing doubtless to the drawing of the lot tt'iics at the Fn dnemrs’ Institute. there were a number of vacant seats ac the I &gt;,v.i iiali last night, when' the I &gt; illas &lt;&gt;p .•&gt; a Company produced “Three
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  • 132 4 T'lie foli &gt;wing are the Agenda for the M tiiicipid Meeting to-m u r.iw 1. Minutes of list meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any spe.-’.al business the President n av bring f &gt;rw ird. 3. Questions. 4. Mr. C’.avt ci s m ition r&lt; registration of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 246 4 to The Editor &lt;&gt;f the Tinting GdZelte.'A De \i&lt; "hit. We of t ie b.ick r-&gt;\\ who seemed to have wounded the feelings of The Cow are verv anxious to know if it thought it recognised the voice of th undersigned. I am. 1 )ear Sir.
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  • 989 4 The Repoit »f Lt, Col. E. p p father, li«pectOC’(jeneial of Policy eh Stiaiis Settlements Police the state of crime during the v« a t p t 1,11 furnishVM interestiirg'refidriig i.i !&gt;:irN following are a few items taken j t JYere disturb-? duiTng the year in
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  • 170 5 arese views. he moderate. an INDE. y ex’ZOTED. [Rkui service ondoii, 2 »th July. 51 r. S ito, Count, inU i a’s spokesman Inn be'U hit *rviowĕ lV a New Y &gt;rk newspaper. H expLrf himself as confident that the *'eg&lt;&gt;j (&gt;ns f o| j»e.| Ce would be
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  • 75 5 fourth lest match. EASY ENGLISH VICTORY. Krctkk s Sehvick L &gt;:id m. 27th Jul v. The fourth test match h;«, be&gt;*ii con eluded. England beat the Australians by an innings and 80 runs. Other matches concluded yrstc:day resulted thus r Surrey hp.it Sussex by sev m wi*\
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  • 78 5 debate in the LORDS. i Rei ter s Service London, 27th July. bi the House of Lords, during a debate &lt;m the shortage of officers in the Army, the End of Donoughmore said that the War Office was examining into the mattei in great detail. Steps were
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  • 59 5 Belter's Service.) London. 27th July. 1 lie case against the journ dist Brailsforl and the actor McCflllock, who were clnrgcd with' conspiring to obtain a passport f o Russia and also with forgery in respect of a passport, has been heard at the High ourt. Both
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  • 306 5 Calcutta, I 6th July. Ihe moM sensational murder trial tiiat Ims been known for some years in Calcutta ;,l "e to an end at the High Court Session After a trial extending over Tout d.i\, Joggessur Ahir, otherwise known l s &gt;iii'h, was acquitted on a. unanimous
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  • 2159 5 A batch of griffins was beUig unloa.de 1 at Singapore, from the old Darius. A s &gt;rry-lo:&gt;king lot they were too for the nif.i pirt, not improve 1 either bv the long sea voyage all of them with staring iui itty c &gt;ats and many of them
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  • 177 5 p. A. ,D 1 Rffliber-'gtfrwcrs are iij.- e instant dread or flic discoyef’y.Tot some fotftr. of synthetical ,in,mufa«iturc. iKive the lesson ot’ the iildigti planter before them, and ahticipat that somy. Grrntan or American or dnvmAor' (till one day deal mi deadly'blow.' The. late Dr. Webber, whose research
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  • 208 5 The Smith (Jhiuri Mo&gt;nmy after passifig 'gamesters of all. na’ions un lei review, fimli. I hat,to tire yellow man must bi awarded the palm as King of Gambler*. He is a bom.gambler, familiar by instinct with all f n.. practices in the art of getting rich, quickly ami
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  • 449 5 The North Borne I’raduig U «mpany, Co uding To the witi'ial A«'»ra of June l)41j. -struggling al »iig but n livid •ml is yyt .qnnouneo'L Tne report for lie year 1904, to be submitted .it the eighth itnu il iqeeting.showst hat there was a cre«li ulapct'
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  • 754 6 A report received from the I nited States announces that the battleship Oregon, one of the bull dogs now stationed in Asiatic waters, is to be given a general repairing. The Oregon is expected to sail within a short time for Bremerton, where a dock, sufficient in
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  • 100 6 Per P. and steamer Victoria, from London July 7, connecting with Bengal at Colombo:—To Singapore, Mr. I&gt;. Campbell, Mr. J. H. Robertson, Mr. C. Preston, Mr.'R. M. L’orence, Mr. J. R. Haggait, Mr. C. L. Chapman. To Penang Mr. W. 11. Macgregor, Mr. J. Thirlwall, Mr. A.
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  • 961 6 ARRIVALS. Sachsen, Ger, 3118, Peterson, July 27, Yokohama, gen., Behn Meyer and Co. Thonowa, Brit., 3428. Whitehead. July 27, Madras, gen., H. Liebert Co. Glenogle, Brit., 2399, Larkins, July 2G, Singapore, gen.. Chin Ho Sons. Merionethshire. Brit., 1949, Burch, July 27, London, gen., Boustead Co. Ischia,
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    • 50 6 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 6f Chamlierlain’» Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when ncedcl has Hived many a life. Procure it at once. All dealers sell it.
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    • 59 6 STEARNS’ WINF, for eonvalesentg from any severe illness. The goods effect is at once seen. Stearn/ Wine. WANVOD. ELEPHANT RIFLE. A D. B. C. F. 8 Boro Rille, burning 10 to 12 Drachms Powder, must lie in perfect order. Apply, stating particulars, to “J. U. W. KARANGAN,” c/o Messrs. Paterson,
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    • 193 6 STEARNS WINE, for loss of appetite and general weakness. It aids dig«‘stion, FOR SALE. POSTAGE STAMPS. New Price Lists for 1905 obtainable on application to Geo. E. Anthonisz. Colpetty. Ceylo:i. or Ribeiro «V Co., Singapore. 472 10 8 m th WANTED. CASH, used Postage Stamps of the Straits, Hongkong, Ceylon
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    • 790 6 TO LET. T S£' SRUBtROID ROffING q; wanted. RUBEROiD and i’lie Resisting v BUGLERS (Manila men or PnnPiMQ Do not rot. Cl’ac’x, 1 p !QfD H 1 H A Malays) for Puket Police on sl2]) wV■l i a O o’ m 'l. L y per mensem each and cost &lt;&lt;f
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    • 1230 7 TWO p GREAT NECESSITIES, North c 2Z FAMILY P ‘'°’“'2 O F. -ion for old ace. tal a Choiv Cons mCT Hunyadi J&HOS R ±t; r 't EEE :-E; a Po,icy in c, ,moratcd ~B,ow' a dapted t 0 the UBe For GOUT and RHEUMATISM. TUP BRH ibH L \-iL
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    • 2447 8 Teu nave* KEC TBUI Imi Ttt &gt;1 I Tut NEW FRFNPM REMEDY HONCKONC AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BZ.NKIRc Thfl Central Hotel banking corporation. maatschappij. corporation. JK2 fll*. If not p. rfeetly satisfactory. Highest grade 11 V VUllvl IX A IIVVVII DAr e 1 *1 MARK. 11/am w »rranted six
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