Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1905

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No 202 VOL. LX 111. TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1902 1 s6>i”> in Intended Sailings. s» PP m 9 sa PP m g p j 0. Steam Naviga BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company IKTKNI>I D T 0 s s™».™. nk I' [iprmUPßlv ns /N OEmims. Jt\ MAIL SERV 'LL. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and at -A'
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    • 1426 2 PFNANG VOLUNTEERS TMsisth?!g!o?Se!i*a!d g Huttenbach Bros. Co., ™““"™A" i,v I Electrical Engineers Contractors. X’X wA, *»*><<♦ I r r 1 rnuni-veil for Velpeau. Maisotineuve. the well-known Ch«*ssai o /■3a jyw K Tuesday, a th. Rifle Range reserved 101 and indeed by all who are regarded as autho- I Police a.in.
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  • 706 3 change. tll «.native tympanums who JW ,e ..nd deplored the unnecessary l^ ~0UC rhi t wmdd no doubt read with 1 th e ingenious explanations f r Ur Allevne Ireland man |red ilXd in the last issue of this ««tract p«’’ Ireland reviewed t.v irej.>«r"lL ’.rones, the
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  • 142 3 published h .y the Birshe'M'H.ot7Zof r''" rky decured ~e absolutely i n f. lv ''7 ‘'ty peace “I am declared v ■'i ntlm,in S the war!” ar 'win» on iIM Y el ""?cs winch "'h TO the the war wis ,linoeent victims v ‘ewer GorL-
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  • 1969 3 WAR-LOOK-SEE-MAX.”* It was to the Russian army in Manchuria that Lord Brooke was attached in his capacity as Reuter’s Special Correspondent, and it is to the officers and men of the Rusian army that he dedicates this book in i r.eful remembrance of their kindness and .>
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  • 243 3 An examination will be held, under the auspices of the Straits and Federated Malay States Medical School, for any local candidates who may wish to qualify for a Pharmaceutical Licence under the provisions of the Morphine and Poisons Ordinances. The examination will take place on the first
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  • 177 3 Catherine Alsopp, a Sheffield charwoman. has hanged herself by a piece of clothes-line on a nail in her bedroom, and has lefc, in ten lines of verse upon a piece of sugar paper, her calm farewell to a world too arduous. It is a document not t»
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  • 77 3 An Italian colonist engaged in cotton growing al Rodels, in the Brazilian State of Rio de Janeiro, has embarked upon the cultivation of a wild plant growing plentifully in the State, for which he predicts a greit future in textile manufactures. The plant suggests hemp by the
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    • 43 3 'TS m.ACE. U'|l,l| 1,1 (~I:ll“ berlain’s Colic th' ;z el t r bie a ii i' 1 r s “iq m g its e'-o dmi* 4 A| ice 'l' P r '’P ri «t° r of sell it, LX,l C. S. A. AU
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    • 73 3 Best Remedy for Diarrhoea. Mohan Lail, Manager, N. W. Ry. Co-op. Stores, Lahore, India, says: Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is without question the best medicine made for the relief and cure of diarrhoea, dysentery and all bowel complaints. This assertion I can make from actual experience in my
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    • 78 3 No Need of a Doctor. Pains in the stomach and attacks of coolie c ne on suddenly and are so extremely painful that immediate relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of sending for a doctor in such cases if a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
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    • 90 3 Pkominent West India Merchant Cures His Daughter of a Threatened Attack of Pneumonia. Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she was well
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    • 916 3 JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, The Longest and Most Up-to-date Films Ever Shown in the East. The Moving Pictures Exhibition Coy AT THE TOWN HALL, TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I! The Programme will include the following besides other Scenes:— LENGTH OF FILM. In the Mining District 1,250 Feet. A Dull Razor Annie’s
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  • 119 4 Tuesday. sth September. High water 5.30 p.m. Low water 11.30 am Wednesday. 6ih September. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 6.20 pin. Low water 12.20 p.m Thursday. 7th September High water 7.10 p.in. Low water 1.10 a.m Frilay. Bth September. Town Band, Esplanade, 6
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  • 1121 4 Had it not been for the visit uf the Australian team the cricket season at Home this year would have been a particularlv dull one, and even the test matches hardly roused the interest that was expected, owing perhaps to the fact that only two were
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  • 1137 4 INTERESTING LAND CASE. Deplorable Commercial Morality.” Mr. Justice Fisher gave judgment yesterday in an interesting land suit Hadji Abbas v. Kachee Ibrahim.” The defendant is in possession of a piece of land, but plaintiff produced a title and sued for its recovery. Plaintiff's title rested on a succession
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  • 552 4 SHAREHOLDERS’ \IEETING A meeting of the shareholders i n Penang Hills Kailway Co., Ltd., wash in the Chamber of Commerce yesterdjr afternoon. The Hon. J. B Matthews occupied the Chair, and thee were also present Messrs. M. R. ThomH A. F. G. Anderson, J. W. Hogan, Yew
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    • 285 4 1 '/> ?.> A V THE 1 ♦CRAG HOTEL,* j I Penang* Hills. SARKIES BROTHERS. f Central Sales Room. Eastern Oriental Hotel, BY ORDER OF PENANG. the official assignke. The “Premier” Hotel in —l i tKe Island. Important Auction bale. i dicing the Ses, Chop Chip Hock, Beach Stheet, Unriva|)ed
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    • 116 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833. CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer s name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies must be paid at the Pinang AIL Gazette Office,
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    • 5 4 RE FRIGERATORS. McAliaterV Co., Ltd.'
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    • 5 4 STOVES. j I McAlister I
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  • 69 5 signing THE TREATY. Reitk ,{S Servick.] I IV«*V London, 4th Sept. riam General Li.iievitch ln tV that Japan has yielded to all |he conditions. t he Ras sIRU London, sth Sept. -.■■itv b'tween Russia and The PMC have been signed at five J*l’ an '/.lav afternoon, and
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  • 79 5 BA SQIET AT I'ETEBHOF. p, Ed EKS service] L i i VKU London, sth Sept. in <,iven at Peterhof in honA’ a baiiq” Pel ia tlie s!l r in onrof ■'''.r'/.'ist of the Shah expressed prop'isine lU lHt rate personally the !,i8 <lWl ’i f felt
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  • 54 5 FESTIVITIES at danfzic. Belteks Service I liKl 1 bit C J London, 4th Sept. Municipality ami merchant* of il ca ce»l«n'l»et yesterday erenn.g u. f the Xdniirals and senior officers Xnnel Fleet. The nnlimandant, the civil Governor, the Softer and other n .tabd.tm. p,v.«t. The proceeding» were
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  • 64 5 RE BE LLI 0 N SPR E AD ING. ;Reuters Service] London, 4th Sept. Despatches received in Berlin show that the rebellion in German East Africa is looming formidable and is spreading t« districts hitherto regarded as loyal. Caravans en route to the great lakes have been
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  • 52 5 ATTITUDE OF THE LIBERALS. [Reuter's Service.] London. 4th Sept. Mr. Asquith in a speech at Abercairney said that, speaking in the name of the Liberals, he considered the Anglo-Japanese alliance was entirely approved by the people of Great Britain an 1 should become part of the Liberal
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  • 41 5 [Reuter's Service.] London. sth Sept. 1 dnee and Princess Nicholas of Greece have been staying at Constantinople, where t if' Sultan showed them marked attention. lids is regarded as indicating a rapproclnnent between Turkey and Greece regarding Macedonia.
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  • 22 5 A FHEXCH ULTIMATUM. Beuter’s Service.] London, 4th Sept. *e Fren L ultimatum to Morocco exP lr *s to-morrow.
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  • 27 5 [Leuters Service.l London, 4th Sept. a ,|fls destroyed the the Jewish la t,ie Bu, g<u ian and 1 the town. There e victims.
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  • 21 5 I'Ki ier s Service.] T_ London. 4th Sept, “‘j’tred bv V'h P keenkilled and twenty onU —<i-
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  • 21 5 l n «»«a’B Sbrvick.] The choL. Lo l‘>n, sth Sept, basing. Ut r<!ak in pr “Bsia is in-
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  • 1282 5 A general meeting of the shareholders in Papan, Limited, was 'field in the Chamber of Commerce on Saturday forenoon. Mr. Murison Allan occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance of shareholders. Toe minutes of the previous meeting mre read and confirmed. 1 he Ch rm in
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  • 1299 5 FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. Present. His Excellency the Governor, (Sir John Anderson. K.c.M.0.) Hon. E. L. Brockman Acting Colonial .Secretory). W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General). J. O. Anthonisz (Colonial Treasurer). E. C. Hill Auditor-<Jeneral). A. Murray, c.e., m.i.c.e. (Colonial Enjit neer). G. S. Murrav. W. P. Waddell. Tan Jiak Kim.
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  • 610 6 The Admiralty announces that Rear Admiral Sir A. Berkely Milne, Bart, K.C.V.0.. has been appointed to be Second in Command of the Atlantic Fleet < Rear-Admiral Bridgeman, M.V.0., to date Aug. 25. The Aberdeen liner Milliadet, which arrived at .Melbourne from London on the 24th ult., had
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  • 214 6 Per P. O. steamer Brittania, from London, August 18th, connecting with t.hnsan at Colombo :I 4 or Singapore Mr. E. N. Turner, Mr. J. Boyd, Mrs’ Warren, Mr. and Mrs# W. Tro-well and child, Air. J. Place, Mr. t. E. Halsey, Air. B. Hathorn. For Penang,
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  • 927 6 ARRIVALS Marui»ee, Ger., 902, Radenbeetz, Sept. 4, Bremerhaven, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Andalusia, Ger., 3477, Filder, September 4, Hamburg, gen., Behn Meyer A Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, Loewe, Sept. 5, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, Sept. 4. Singapore, gen., Beng Kee
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    • 44 6 Lkt It Bk Known. The widest possible publicity should be given to the fact that summer diarrhoea in children and cholera infantum can always cured by the judicious use of Chamberlain s Cohc, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails. All dealers sell it.
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    • 74 6 Ihe taste is pleasant of Stearns' JlTne unlike other preparations of Cod Liver Oil that disturb the stomach. Aids digestion. The Marine Insurance Co.. Ltd. The aliove Company is prepared to accept Marine risks at lowest current rates. Ihe Company also accept risks on Specie, Bonds, Coupons, Bank Notes and
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    • 303 6 Good for young ami old is Stearns' U’ine Enriches the blood, aids digestion, improves nutrition, increases weight. It cures. To Rubber Planters. I AM prepared to teach the Northway System of Lapping to Straits planters. By this system the yield is very much increased without any harm being done to
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    • 699 6 ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co jTI -La Apply to f u 577 119 PALE FINO SHERRY •THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888” AND Tn tiik Supreme Court of the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS OLD TAWNY PORT. Settlement of Penang. :o In Bankruptcy No. 20 of 190-5. a A V O Re HIN LEE A COMPANY. IVI
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    • 982 7 F TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, NA 2^_s K, WfOUfSht IfOD TUfeCS ftUd FjttillgS I ill V PROVISION, MOI ICE ..hereby given th.t from 11... Ga n lietKeen the hourB o£ 10 and IfZ UIVU Q U I 11VU IUMVU U.IIU AJ V VIIIQM FAMILY ppfiVKION FOP m n ACT 1 date
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    • 2521 8 NOTH I R ICE HORSES FOR CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEOERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKIb, u*»» AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. VAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION VIEWS <»f Penang Singapore, Perak SADE. Selangor, and «Sumatn Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Fiscal Agents for the <■ Photos enlarged, various sizes up
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