Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-09-14 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 210 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1864 1905-09-14 1 sbw"‘c-_ Intended Sailings. L Shipping* I Shipping, p. &0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 4 Norddiutscher Uoyd, Bremen, tion, Company. 1 OR Intkndkd to Sail. Stkambr. Al\ jab* flfiSg f kJA HPFXTFD ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. BpX 3 x qc-rVICF Negapatam, Sat. 16th Sept, at 2 p.in. Teesta1,864 words
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Advertisement1327 1905-09-14 2 Ull k UD.AeJ.Pn PEIIAII6 wunmi. T,E XSSSMI 1 n r —*> nuttenoacn Dros.avo., This Juccewful and highly popular remedy, usedlte Um E 3] J BN W •J 9 n m i Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau PH KB EE kae ka Es l g? j&g «wl r?j «s1,327 words
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Article712 1905-09-14 3 I 1 Wille, in the Annales Pol.lt i- M* ’"'l i t in I’aris, says that French 1, l’ ul 1S ,< l‘. ought to be touched bj Ijtio"' 11 bc S haB allowe»! herself to Ke f ct "h, the Far East by eornpetiK ve appeared712 words
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Article109 1905-09-14 3 jp irr of the livlia Rubber writes:—l o > ler«tan»l that a French rcep.’ d'. lll, a V s p prominence has hi,, l ,V mac dm* whereby the fr.in t UI entirely sepiratod medin 1'" 1 l proc <s is < l” ite 7 c109 words
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Article601 1905-09-14 3 ADMIRAL NOEL’S LABOURS. The correspondent at Hongkong of the Xaral and Military Record writes thus Few persons outside this command can realise the magnitude and success of Sir Genrd Noel’s labours in the interests of progress and reform. Starting with cruising in company (a detail hitherto unknown on601 words
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Article122 1905-09-14 3 A curious cricket incident is reported from Canterbury where Kent were playing Essex. When some of the cricketers were having a knock at the nets prior to the start of the match, a ball was hit across the pitch and going under the roller was crushed into122 words
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Article1589 1905-09-14 3 JAPANESE OFFICERS’ OPINIONS. A considerable interval generally elapses before responsible Japanese officers allow themselves to speak frankly about any of the great events of the war. Thus it is only now that we learn with anything like accuracy what views they entertain concerning the most interesting1,589 words
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Article191 1905-09-14 3 Several years ago, says a writer in Cassell's Maciazinr, Dr. S. P. Langley found that the firefly gives light practically without heat, so that, considered from the point of view of expenditure of energy, it is a far more efficient light-producer than any artificial system. Dr.191 words
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Advertisement63 1905-09-14 3 Fmucations of Rheumatism. l”‘his V'"Hen joints, sharp, shooting Uut, ing muBcles n «14 born' <li !l 8 lt is a stubl‘ain p-ii 1 but Chamberlain’s times t) 1 IIS co,l( inered it thousands of by all deal, 1 a l l d cat on ves re lief. Sold L T"!’63 words
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Advertisement94 1905-09-14 3 Unnecessary Expense. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dysentery come on without warning, and prompit relief must be obtained. 'There is no necessity of incurring the expiense of a physician’s service in such cases if Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy94 words
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Advertisement56 1905-09-14 3 Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears ami a threatened attack may |be warded off. Hundreds of people who are subject to attacks of bilious colic use tlie remedy in this way with56 words
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Advertisement554 1905-09-14 3 IT" M ...TT TO BE LET. I SPACIOUS OFFICE in Beach Street. Entry Ist October, 1905. Apply p J 23-9 c/o This Paper* TO LILT. for delicious TTOUSE No. Cl Western Road, furmeat jellies. nish d. Immediate entry. Apply to fan i THE OCCUPIER. VACANCY. Rooms To Let. Architectural draughts-554 words
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Article123 1905-09-14 4 Thurs«!»y. I4th September High water 1.00 p.m. Low water 6.50 a.rn Fri Jay. 15th September. Town Band, Esplanade, 0 to 7 p. m. High water 1.50 p.m. Ixhv water 7.40 a.m Saturday. 16 h September. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p. tn. High water 2.40 p.m123 words
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Article1147 1905-09-14 4 Judging from the report on the trade of Japan for last year, issued by the Foreign Office and prepared by Mr. G. Bat clay, Secretary to the English Legation at Tok io, the commerce of that country has really suffered very little as a consequence of1,147 words
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Article365 1905-09-14 4 SULTAN OF JOHORE’S PALACE IN FLAMES. At about two o’clock qn Sunday morning a fire broke out at Tyersall, the Sultan of Johore’s palace in Tanglin, Singapore, and great damage was done to the building, its costly furniture, and the works of art for which the Istana365 words
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Article529 1905-09-14 4 In the Third Magistrate’s Court yesterday, before Mr. Smith-Steinmetz, three men of the Marine Police force weie summoned by three Klings for assault. According to the story of the plaintiffs, who are employed on a local toi gkang, they were asleep in their boat near529 words
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Article221 1905-09-14 4 In the First F<>|i ce Murison Allan m-n* r I alleged cheating bromd.t e", bin Pah Ltam again.} V enjoor Pakir in resist c 1 1 ex the 8.1. liners H without a bill ofhdin r r f I Mr. Allan intimate ponement of the221 words
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Article353 1905-09-14 4 Clogging the Wheels of J ustice At the beginning of this week th* p Magistrate Mr. Ebdmi) com merited 1 on the work of the Police Court b*;ic J peded by Chinese and other Asiath? figuring as defendants, owing to theii J sistence in applying for postponement'; their cases it353 words
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Advertisement514 1905-09-14 4 New Advertisements. New Advertisements. “THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888” FOR SALE. Tn the Supueme Count of th« f CTPAITQ QFTTLEIVIENTS A' STRAITS St I I Lt Mtn o Malacca, with a frontage of about Settlement of Penang. 2 miles on the Malacca river, estimated to In Bankruptcy No. 20 of 1005.514 words
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Advertisement114 1905-09-14 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yg LL monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose114 words
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Advertisement12 1905-09-14 4 SCALES. PRIZE M EKAL S.O'l.* McAlister 6f Co„ Ltd. McAlister 6? Co.,12 words
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Obituary178 1905-09-14 4 OBITUARY. We regret to announce the <le:it!i of Claude Ley Kum, which took pil’d morning in Penang at 9 o’clock. P‘oi- I had been affected with p iralysis for time past, and came to Penang at end of last month iutemiingto pn ei'"| Hongk mg, where his widowed inotli<r,'lLey Kum,178 words
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Article203 1905-09-14 5 THE LOSS OF THE MIKASA.” English sympathy. t ;:I.EGKA'' FROM KING EDWARD. ADMIRAL TOGO’S ESCAPE. IIReiEUS Skkvicb.] London, 13th Sept. T I ..n.atl.v will. proto”» 1 I ((f Admiral Togo s ‘.’L’ They recall similiar [>-:t isli Navy. dl 1/ was anchored in oasebo the fire at the 131 rIIReiEUS Skkvicb.] - 203 words
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Article78 1905-09-14 5 MORE SHOCKS IN CALABRIA. royal donations. [Reuters Service.l London, 14th Sept. There were three fresh earthquake shocks lietween eight o'clock yesterday evening and two o clock in the morning at Cosenza. in Calabria. Further damage was done. The panic is increasing. The Queen of Italy has[Reuters Service.l - 78 words
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Article45 1905-09-14 5 Reuters Service.] London, 14th Sept. The American Roman Catholic Bishop [O’Connell has started for Japan to convey t the Mikadu. the congratulations of His 11 'dines* the Pope on the magnanimous pace and the treatment of the Roman [Catholics in Japan.Reuters Service.] - 45 words
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Article17 1905-09-14 5 [Reuter's Service London, 13th Sept. Ph? Russian Peace Commissioners have Bailed from New York.[Reuter's Service ] - 17 words
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Article36 1905-09-14 5 DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE. .Reuter's Service. London, 14th Sept. bip uh oic relations between Greece ln ’’umania have been ruptured as a of the latter's refusing to redress i <- grievances of Greek subjects in nouinama..Reuter's Service. | - 36 words
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Article29 1905-09-14 5 [Reuters Service] London, 13th Sept. linn.' 11 ibe different races conlr 1,1 out<<irt s o f Baku IncendiManrT {,lu,,de l, Xnfe in Balakhany. tl,e U Ver Vol>! are[Reuters Service] - 29 words
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Article54 1905-09-14 5 Reuters Service.! London, 13th Sept, ri l ,llC s, n r Japanese K’fhiiuintl Tilursd, J It i 5 i>• London, later. Wd fever* d at Barou Komura has o 'nnio llP i n s P ecial ist has been a been <’ t th Gwon’s ret «m toReuters Service.! - 54 words
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Article17 1905-09-14 5 [Leliers Service.] Th# u London, 13th Sept, to tho 'r Pabb,et bas resigned ari,,g[Leliers Service.] - 17 words
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Article163 1905-09-14 5 RESULT OF THE ST LEGER. VICTORY OF AN OUTSIDER. [Reuter's Service London, 14 th Sept. The St. Leger, the last of the great classic races of the year, was run at Doncaster yesterday. The withdrawal of Cicero and M. Edmond Blanc's horses had deprived the race of[Reuter's Service ] - 163 words
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Article62 1905-09-14 5 [Reuter's Service] London, 14th Sept. The Earl of Minto, the new Viceroy of India, has not yet definitely taken his passage, but it is lielieved that he will sail in t.ie Macedonia reaching Bombay on November 4th. Lord Guernsey has been attached to the staff of General[Reuter's Service] - 62 words
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Article38 1905-09-14 5 [Reuter's Service.! London. 14th Sept. The attitude of Herr Rosen in his negotiations with M. Rouvier is of the most conciliatory description. A complete agreement with reference to the proposed Morocco conference is imminent.[Reuter's Service.! - 38 words
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Article25 1905-09-14 5 [Reuter’s Service j London. 14th Sept. Field Marshal Sir George White has had to undergo slight operation on the foot, in Belfast.[Reuter’s Service j - 25 words
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Article432 1905-09-14 5 A GREAT ENGINEERING FEAT. The magnificent bridge over the River Zimbesi. which, as announced by Reuter yesterday, has been formally opened by Professor Darwin, son of the great Professor Darwin, forms a connecting link on the Cape to Cairo railway, a scheme which it was the ambition432 words
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Article321 1905-09-14 5 Taipmg experienced a jinrikisha strike yesterday. Though it wai a Chinese holiday, the streets presented a deserted appearance, and the streets lacked that hurry, noise, and bustle associated with vehicular traffic. The jinrikisha owners, who have organised the strike, are bitter against the .Police for wiiat321 words
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Article546 1905-09-14 5 AVasldngton, Aug. 25th. There is a disposition here to question the statement of the Chinese authorities that the latter are unable to stop the Ijoycott of American goods. At the Chinese Legation it is said that the movement is beyond the control of the Chinese Government, and546 words
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Article547 1905-09-14 5 THE FEDERAL BUDGET. T. Sir. John Forrest, the Minister of Finance, delivered his Budget speech in the Federal House of Representatives on August 22nd. The total revenue of the Commonwealth for the past financial year amounted to £11,460.001). being £109,000 below the estimate. The principal items are :—Customs and547 words
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Article215 1905-09-14 5 Joh.mnesburg, Aug. 24th. The Chinamen wanted in connection with the murder of a Dutch farmer at Brunkhorst Spruit on the 16th inst., have been captured. The authorities are formulating drastic measures for the hunting down of Chinese deserters from the mines, with the object of preventing215 words
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Advertisement7 1905-09-14 5 STOVES. SADDLES. McAlister V Co., Ltd. M7 words
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Advertisement527 1905-09-14 5 THE CRAG HOTEL, penang Jfills. An ideal spot for spending holidays and a perfect health resort. Private Bungalows for families, also single and double bedrooms with bathrooms attached and water laid on. For chairs and coolies apply to the E. O. Hotel or to the Manager. SARK.IES BROnTHEzR4S, N 8.-1527 words
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Article484 1905-09-14 6 The Army Council Ims approved of the employment of four transports for the coming Indian military reliefs, namely, the Assaye, Sicilia, Rlassey, and lonian, which will make twelve outward and homeward voyages, beginning with the Assays leaving Southampton on the 6th September, and ending with the arrival484 words
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Article275 1905-09-14 6 Per P. 0. steamer Brittania, from London, August 18th, connecting with Chusan at Colombo —For Singapore, Mr. E. N. Turner, Mr. J. Boyd, Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tro well and child, Mr. J. Place, Mr. L. E. Halsey, Mr. B. Hathorn. For Penang, Mr.275 words
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1031 1905-09-14 6 ARRIVALS. Lady Weld, Brit., 245, Treweeke, Sept. 14, Tebik Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, Sept. 14, Port Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, Loewe, Sept. 14 Deli, gen., Behn Meyer A Co. Benvenue, Brit., 2505. Kroble. Sept. 14, LonLondon, gen1,031 words
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Advertisement103 1905-09-14 6 South African Carpenter Cured by Chambkrlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, who had a very bad attack of cramp colic and dysentery, says: “I was so bad I had to go to bed, when a friend of mine gave me103 words
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Advertisement310 1905-09-14 6 OVERWORKED MEN FIND Stearns Wine an excellent tonic. Renews strength and increases the vital forces. Youth Vigor TO ALL MEN. EVERYONE who is suffering should writ for this Prescription. No matter how weak and debilitated you are, nor of how long standing your disease may be; you should seize this310 words
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Advertisement1310 1905-09-14 6 GAINED 17LBS THE LONDON In Weight Since Using Doan s *M Backache Kidney Pills. CONTAINING over 2,0U0 pages of condensed commercial matter. J traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade > f the H 91 Mnrsm’a Ti ip Besides being a complete eommercial guide to1,310 words
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Advertisement1046 1905-09-14 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, PEWANC BA THE PRYEJtIVER DOO-lpQ. M 0 n family p rovis o r Dr,*»k, sup..,, UnAnAln Ot UO.. Ltu.. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE, the Band win be as follows and Berthage for Vessels J J Easily and Economically met by a Policy in iHmX’s'p'm. m Undergoing1,046 words
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