Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 208 VOL. LXIII. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1686 1 lntended Sailings. Shipping.. Shipping. P. 4 0. steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddtutscher Lloyd. Bremen. tion, Company. 1 I®» IPfCTFII arrivals and departures. WKX I I c t-os’ir'P Negapatam, I-» I Ifi A\\ I/ 1 mail SERVICE. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and aL fc s pt at 2
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    • 1206 2 i ir> Ort PENANG VOLUNTEERS. Hl BrOS ADAMS, Z. M M) &A I Jaart Maatschar n A An knnfAiio sfptfmber 1905. what*alofie is absolutely essential in all such hfiaF 1 tI I'■< El».d.d»na."ungiDeers Contractors. «ra«a»» I T -'-s, l «''i ggaSSrSSES- 1 ROYAL Safis -BM/l Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and
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  • 640 3 O»»«" <*» rl y C ',..„1 in Ixuulon by the young n)A rrli,i v'\ KapurtJiala, the writer Sikh «’J/ 1 ..fticlcs on Indian affairs i r "Zre in l*» 43G O «ays ivler lo years of age, of 111 .jooOO weie less than five ,vh< 71"
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  • 235 3 In Conversation with M. Richet, a representative of the Canlois, Admiral Sir John Fisher is reported to have said that it is the ijesire of the King to see the cordiale become practical. Ihis was in answer to the correspondents remarks on the recent demonstrations "t friendship
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  • 430 3 The Times referring to the Esperanto Congress at Boulogne, gays That some 250,000 persons of different nationalities already speak Esperanto tli&t not merely jMistcards, but (days, are written in it that orators can addfess meetings in that language that it ha» its hymns and songs—is
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  • 134 3 The New York Time* states that an agreement has l»een concluded between the steel rail manufacturers of England. France, Germany, and Belgium, and the United States Steel Corporation and other American concerns. An international pool has been organised to divide amicably the world's markets. The
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  • 256 3 While a football match was being played at Peshawar lietween teams of the Police and Transport Corps, tlie players liegan to fight and eventually attacked each other with lathis, several players receiving more or less severe injuries. Tl ie advantage lay with the Police, but the
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  • 1345 3 of my unknown German brother.— Morning Leader. Bv OLIVER .MADOX HUEFFER. It was in the train, travelling between Hamburg and Berlin, that we became acquainted. For this pleasure I was indebted to a stout Englishwoman, who was, and remains, a solid mystery to me. She looked a person
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  • 395 3 New York, Aug 18th. In medical circles in America great interest has lately been aroused by a wellauthenticated case of a negro gradually turning white. His name is E«lwar<! Kennedy, of Stamford, Connecticut, aged sixtyfive. His bands and a good part of his face are as white
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    • 44 3 Indications of Rheumatism. Sore and swollen joint-», sharp, shootiug pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep —that means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight, but Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has conquered it thousands of times. One application gives relief. Sold by all dealers.
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    • 72 3 Bilious Colic Prevented. Tike a double «lose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease aojeirs ami a threatened attack may be war led off. Hund eds of jieople who are subj ct t attacks of bilious colic use the remedy’ in
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    • 84 3 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic Cholbra and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, who had a very bid attack of cramp colic and dysentery, sav’»: “I was so bad I had to go to bed, when a frieml of mine gave me
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    • 988 3 NOTICE. VACANCY. Consulate fo» the Netherlands. ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTS- MAN. Permanent post, liberal terms, LAN Monday, the 16th October, H)O5, to good man. vV tenders will In? received at the Office Apply of the Governor of Acheen and Dependen- H cies at Koeta-Rrtilja for the right to keej> AYLESBL’RY (JARLAND, pawnshops
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  • 1035 4 Judgment in what is known as the Anthony Libel Case was delivered by Mr. Justice Law yesterday. The learned judge, finding for defendants on a point of law, did not consider it necessary to go into the merits of the case itself. From a general point
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  • 40 4 There will be a paperchase.on Friday, 15th inst. Meet at the Parade Qround at a quarter-past five and finish atTho’rnlie Bank, where the Ihornlie Bink Mess will be “At Home” to the Hunt Club and tlleir friends.
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  • 760 4 MAGISTRATE’S DECISION vr-’.V; A HOPELESS MUDDLE.” In the Supreme Court yesterday an interes^gg3i|4^>e»|HMW®»delivered? by Mil Justice Fisher on an- appeal by A. Eusof Gunny against a*-.copyiction returned against him by Mr. G. Smith-Steinmetz, Third Mfcgisti-ate.' TlYe facts of the ca>e are eontaiined-in His Lordship's judgment from which
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  • 123 4 Particulars of a djiring piece.of .pirajy at ill? entrance lb Prai River I.aye just come; to light. Apjiout ten Q cloc,k on Thursday evening last, t: wo tongkapgs^ njpnned .only by. two or three Chinamen/ boarded by. a' gang of seven, ot'her Chin'anien ajined wMh, various
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  • 891 4 PROVINCE WELLESLEY c r IAiT excellent game of fouf L. t nessed on the Esplanade on I boon, when a picked team fro-n i? Wellesley met the Penane ('ij".,. I The afternoon was very <•<><,! H 1 1 I ing rain fell at the start, u t B brightened
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    • 261 4 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL, PENANG. r riic Premier Hotel In the Islund. FACING THE SEA. SITUATION UNRIVALLED. The “Crag Hotel,” Penang Hills, The only Sanitorium in the Straits. Settlements. FOR SEA BREEZE STAY AT THE M E. O.” FOR HILL BREEZE DO NOT MISS THE “CRAG.” NOTE that from and after
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    • 230 4 ftONTBIBUTIONS 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. LL monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette” Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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    • 9 4 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlistef Co,, Lid 'i' J J
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    • 6 4 i SADDLES. McAlister f Co., Ltd*
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  • 16 4 DEATH. MacArthur. —At the General Hospital, on the 11th September, 1905, Roxald Forbes MacArthur, aged 32.
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  • 90 5 RESIGNATION of JAPANESE GENERALS, TllE RUSSIAN TROOPS IN MANCHURIA. [Reuters Service.] London; 1 Ith Sept. T |M jubilation among the in Manchuria upon the announceand President Roosevelt ie,lt .where toasted. The soldiers are, llT reheiHiv<‘of thb situation at 1,1 I ,'refer to remain in Manchuria. kk.Hl.ima
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  • 116 5 country ajast_ckmctery. K IX<. VICTORS SYMPATHY. I Reuter's Service London, 1 Uh Sept. Tim Italian Minister for Public Works 11RS proceedetl to Calabria in a r< l ef train. The countrv affected by the earthquake is described as a vast cemetery. illages b ve been wiped
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  • 87 5 favourite scratched. [Rkuter’s Service London, 12th Sept. i All M. Edmond Blanc's horses have been scratchc'l for the St. Leger, run at Itoiicaster to-morrow. They include the favourite, Vai d' Or, who was recently btiofed at 6 to 1 agst. and Jardy who ran Bvcond to Cif"ro
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  • 36 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Sept. Mr. Kmako has lunched with and bid nrewell to President Roosevelt at Oyster hv. Before leaving he predicted that Ji economic and commercial Japanesepnericati alliance would be accomplished.
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  • 46 5 i Reuter's Service.] London, 1 Ith Sept. Mi. Walter Long, Chief Secretary for r la ''d, has announced that the Treasury to provide an additional twelve Milons sterling by the end 6f 1906 for the eposes of the Irish Land Purchase Act.
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  • 30 5 c V. TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 12th Sept. r have decided to send a r pthe captaincy of Marner, to South Africa at the of August.
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  • 44 5 [Reuter's Se::vice. London, 12th Sept, derbi J l” K en 4 er < has ihvav '(V 0,1 New .York elevated in ne c ar f,.|| i, Po t in st ieet I. low. lIS eie kll, 1 «'I I thirty injured.
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  • 26 5 Neuter's Service.] j London, 12tli Sept. > A„T tl,at tlie condition. of > u lUiiL h at »•>« end of the week m l.„,„10,, u Tokio
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  • 30 5 I Nht ter h Kerrick ri «lair < 1 12th Sept. f hi 'i'T'i the e v Vice M Fr »»fU Seott C L r<i Guer '""7 ud
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  • 99 5 TARTAR REBELLION SPREADING. THE SITUATION AT BAKU. BESIEGED ENGLISHMEN RESCUED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11 th Sept. The whole Tartar population of the district of Z inzegursk has risen in rebellion, and has been joined by four thousand armed Persian Kurds. The Viceroy of the district his despatched urgent representations
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  • 90 5 [Reuter’s Service. Ixnidon, 12th Sept. The following arrangements have beeu made for the journey of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India :—Their Roval Higi messes w ill leave Genoa on the 21st of Octolier on lioard the battleship Renoicn, arriving at Messina on
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  • 597 5 Messrs. Figgis and Co's. Report London, 18 th August, 1905. The Market has been more active this week and a good business done in Para de criptions at firmer prices. Sales have been made of —Hard fine spot new and old landed at 5 7 also Septi*, delivery.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 386 5 [l° The Editor of the Pinung Gazette.”] Dear Sir, I notice you hare resumed the publication of tke Market Price Lists that used to appear in the Piuang Gazette some two or three years ago, regularly, on Saturdays. 1 lie thanks of all householders are due to
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  • 386 5 A special telegram to the A nan announces the death on August 3 Ist < f Mr. C. Perkins the well-known ract ho s<> owner, as the result of a motor-car accident. .Vr Perkins was quite one' of the oldest owners on the English tint and bR
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  • 880 5 Ever sfrrce about 1900, I have been following, with witerest, the. progress of tin prospecting in Alaska, and it seems now 'that the appreciably near when the oittpttt fiAo'fn that country will make itsalf f< It’ in thq world’s market. If America can produce, say only a quaiter
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  • 828 6 The large floating d< ck, having a bcari >g capacity of 16,000 tons and a length of 125 meters, was successfully launched at Tsingtau on August 22, many officials and a number of civilians, both Germans and Chinese, being present. It was towed by tug boats to
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  • 1015 6 ARRIVALS. L| Port Sewjik, Dut., 154, Fletcher, Sept. 10, Singa|»ore, Lioquid Fuel, Boustead Co. Yroth), Brit., 2970, Weir, Sept. 11, S’pore, gen Huttenbach Liebert Co. Maha Vajirunhis, Dut., 1182, Steenborg, Sept. 11, Singapore, gen., H. L. Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, Sept. 11, Port Swettenham.
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    • 104 6 Unnecessary Expense. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dysentery come on without warning, and prompt relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician’s service in such cases if Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy
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    • 282 6 STEARNS’ WINE assists the body to make use of nature’s nourishment. Thus it cures. Increases weight and strength. North-British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Total Funds at 31st Dec., 1904, £17,161,299. I. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribe»! 2,750,000 Paid-up Capital 687,500 0 0 ll.—Fire Funds 3,001,266 12 9 Hl.—Life and Annuity Funds
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    • 905 6 wrt ADAffISONi GILFILIAN Co, L(i; s Owners of Dogs are hereby infoimed w w tx that for 8 period of two months from this L> IM. Ml pJ I {h|) D V date all dogs must be kept under control J U J l J either by chain or enclosure
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