Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No 212 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1822 1 F" s^pp ,ne Intended ssipptw. sapping. Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < NorUeutsdwr Lloyd, Bremen. E tion, Company. B. I lW nHiKi*is Bwm Mp\ I/ ..-»ri/T Negapatniii, iSat. 16th Sept, at 2 p.m.l Teesta FAW M 1/ 3/ MAIL SER ILK Madras. Pondicherry, Cuddxlore rii<l Sat. 30th Sept,
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    • 1253 2 in o/1- PfclMG When 1 Hlii FIFO- I» Ufirr ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, NEED°NOW F DESPAIR, lIUIIVIIUOUII VWUWIJ COMMANDANT. and economically cure himself without the know- j| I I 1 1 f, y n 1 'i ledge of a second party. By the introduction of f J Electrical
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  • 1563 3 i muiv who believe and StiI Ih re I in vsel f are amongst the namkr ■vr lllc: hu determined and concerted t'’ h:, u'' V l hive been saved at the I 'll'l "llala cl,wo uanl bee, i, v( lh nii' his interest awakened in
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  • 103 3 Another dividend at the high rate of one pound a shire for the past sixteen weeks has just been declared by the Levant Mine. The lemarkable property, of which little is ever heard, is situated near the Land’s End. It goes down vertically for
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  • 107 3 A beautiful idea is prevalent in Burmah about rubies. The natives Iselieve that their colour changes gradually, while they ripen in the earth, as if a fruit. At first they say the stone is colourless, then it becomes yellow, green, blue, each in turn, the final
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  • 856 3 [Specially For The Mining Journal To the north of Tonquin, near the Chinese frontier, in the district of Cao-Bang, there are extensive tin deposits, which seem to constitute one of the chief mineral sources of wealth in the country. These deposits lie in a high valley on
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  • 351 3 The Tayehsien correspondent of the horth China Herald tells a thrilling story of a fight with a panther. A few days ago” (he says) “on entering a small town, your correspondent’s advent was looked upon as heaven-sent, and I was heartily welcomed. On inquiring w’hy
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  • 190 3 Penang, 16-9-1905. Beef:— Cte. Soup per catty 6 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 25 Tongue 60 Feet 10 Tripe Heart 30 Tripe per catty 10 Liver 28 Pork Pork 34 Pig's Head 24 Feet 28 Tongue 36 Mutton
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    • 68 3 I’lf.ious Colic Prevented. Coli<.\-i ou^e 08e of Chamberlain’s Moonl’ 7’ a ,d Diarr hoea Remedy as il l»i»ear« i rB t of the disease warded on h tl,r eatened attack may be subieef ~lll' d'eds of people who are '■'miHlv i tacks ’dlious colic use the 8o| by all leak.
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    • 84 3 Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to he.» I without maturation and much more quicklv than by the usual treatment. It allays the pain of a burn or scald almost instantly. Unless the
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    • 45 3 Indications of Rheumatism. S >re ami swollen joint?, sharp, shooting 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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    • 101 3 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at Port Elizal>eth, Cape Colony, who had a very bid attack of cramp colic and dysentery, says: “I was so bad I had to go to bed, when a friend of mine gave me
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    • 733 3 A LADY WAR CORRESPONDENT Wins Distinction Among the many brilliant and distinguished women of to-day, few have had a more interesting and hazardous career than Lady Briggs. As correspondent of the Morning Post in the Soudan Campaign and the Boer War, her vigorous descriptive accounts speedily compelled widespread attention. Lady
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  • 123 4 SatvrdM. I6ih September. Town Band, Esplanade, 9 p.in. i' High water 2.40 p.m. Low water 8.30 a.m. Sunday, I7th September Thirteenth -Sunday after Trinity. High water 3.30 p. ni. lajw water 9.20 a. tn Monday. IBih September. Town Band Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 4.20
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  • 1140 4 Now that Lord Curzon has resigned the Viceroyalty of India a curious change seems to have come over the attitude of the English press towards the retiring Viceroy. The Radical papers, which opposed him violently of yore as a headstrong politician likely to embroil Great Britain
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  • 680 4 A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. The large hall of the Penang Club was well filled last night when the Choral Society gave its second concert since Mr. O. 'V/Thomas assumed the bdton of conductor. ;:Tl»e patron of the Society, the. Hon’ble J. K. Birch, was present with MrS. Birch,
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  • 820 4 A WELCOME AXb x Rain fell so incessantly V( t( noon till past five o’e]’, any odds on having t./ Hunt Club meet, whi 1, l;| ly arranged to exteirl a H| come to our obi Pieq<lem""u Wr.jeford, just arrived ;!l p J 4 long spell m
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    • 214 4 THE CRAG HOTEL. penang Mi/ls* I I 1 V 4 An ideal spot for spending holidays and,a,pvfe^jha£(lth resort. Private Bungalows for families, also single and double bedrooms with bathrooms attached and water Jaid on. For chairs and coolies apply to tfefe &-O* Hotel or to the Manager.j SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
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    • 108 4 .CONTRIBUTIONS muxt be addressed to The Editor,” icritten on one side of the fntper onhj .and- accompanied by the writers pame and address not necessarily for insertion tint a? a guarantee,of yood faith. A LL monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, receipts will
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    • 4 4 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister& Co., Ltd,
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    • 6 4 SADDLES. McAlister ft* Co. J l
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  • 98 5 negotiations proceeding. BUirA1 N HER aid. Rf.c i ek s Service.; London, 15th Sept. n; ess correspondents at j J .l ire that mobilization orders rl e te( j at any moment, may London, J 6th Sept. n Lon lon that negotiations It B st de 1 1,1 n
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  • 87 5 K extraordinary story. Rei ihus Skkvice 1 London.l6th Sept ...l .tion has been aroused by M,ICI dances surrounding the wreck d ;\r ir< Pr ttl. steamer on e fl’ nland. The vessel was fully tl"* o 1 mnmu.iition. Some X ll «ho the cu-toni t a« the crew medcne'l
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  • 82 5 an armistice arranged. I'.KITK.U S >KRVICK .1 London. 15th Sept. General Ovanovsky. the Russian Aimistice Commissioner, has returned to the Russian headquarters from Shaho-tsu. 1 whither he had gone to meet General Fukushima, the Japanese Armistice Com liuufsioner. London, 16th Sept. An armistice in Manchuria has been signud and
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  • 60 5 Keuter’s Service. 1 I, mdon, 1 6th Sept. The civ tion to till the vacancy for North Belfast in Parliament, caused by the death of Sir James Haslett, has resulted Rs follows I Sir Daniel Dixon (Unionist)4,44” Mr. W. Walker (Labourite) ...3,966 L nionist majority 474 I
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  • 63 5 THE LOSS OF THE MIKASA.” [Reuter's Skkvice j London, 15th Sept. Uscount Hay 1 shi, the Japanese ArnbasM'loi in London, has expressed to the Lad M ivor of London his heartfelt thanks or the warm sympathy expressed in Great Pitain in c nine-ti m with the lamentable tutastrophe t >
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  • 64 5 ■IIEUI'E'tS Se {VICE.] L mdon, 16th S' pt. Sports circul.tin 4 in llmgkong and lie in the I' ir Ei,t, t 1 theeffjet that u-7 anal his h-en blocked for three ,ir, baseless The wreck of the "i”*d‘s traffic at night i>r, r < i HnUi, Cil
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  • 33 5 1,1 VISIT SOUTH AFRICA. [Reuter’s Service.] Ti London, 16th Sept. T’ buoheBB of Connaught laughter Princess Patricia, will I>r t« Alnca at the end of October ttr tw <> months.
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  • 86 5 THE DONCASTER CUP. [Reuter's Service London, 16t1i Sept. The Doncaster meeting was concluded yesterday. The following is the result of The Doncaster Cup of 1.000 sots, for 3 vr. olds and upwards. Weight for age with penalties and allowances. Distance two miles. Mr. S. B. Joel's ch
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  • 29 5 A RISING IMMINENT. [Reuters Service.] London, 15tb Sept. The Revolutionary party at Tiflis, in the Caucasus, has issued a proclamation in favour of a general rising. >■ >•> r
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  • 206 5 The discovery has just l»een made bythe Police authorities that a robbery on a huge scale lias been perpetrated at an aerated water factory at Pulau Tikus, which, we believe, is owned by Mr. Gawthorne bnf which has not been in active operation for so
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  • 157 5 O.i the arrival of the I» I. liner Taruta from Singapore this morning, one of the deck passengers, Sultan Abdul Kadir, was arrested for the alleged theft of a passage ticket from Singapore -to Negapatam. On the case .being called on for hearing before Mr.
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  • 233 5 Our correspondent, who sends us the attached, seems to think that tlie striking difference in the rainfall lietween last August and this, is chiefly due to the fact that several large trees were cut down on account of the Penang-Hills Railway. August t Registering Stations. 1905. Govt.
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  • 889 5 2** QUESTION OF FIXITY.- r < The Singapore F r p f > contains the following leading article on a matter which touches ns nearly:— Ihe result of -the -recent general nidi into exchange speculation and the evident detrimental effect on general business created by exchange uncertainties
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  • 767 5 ANCIENT WORKINGS. Mr. Walter Bourke, of the Royal Siamese Department of Mines, recently read before the Siam Society a paper giving >some archaeological notes on Monthon Puket (Tongkah), a part- of the Malay Peninsula little known to Europeans. Mr. Bourke is said to be the first investigator
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  • 75 5 Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. I7ih September, I9OS. Sr. George’s Church. ;7-3O a.m. Holy Communion. No Service at 8 a.m. p. ni. Sunday School. -G p.m. Evensong and Sermon 9a. m. Morning Service, Sermon and Comnunion at St. Marks, Butterworth. Presbyterian Church. I 9.15 a. m. Northam Road. 6
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  • 17 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Service London. 16th Sept. The death is announced of the famous Italian explorer, Signor Bebrozzt.
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  • 749 6 The American battleship Kansas, the largest warship built at a United States Eastern port, was launched at Camden (New Jersey) on August 10th. Having been named "after the State of Kansas, the new battleship was christened with spring water instead of the usual bottle of wine in
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  • 848 6 ARRIVALS. Bbmgal, Brit., 2751, Cooke, Sept. 15, Shanghai, gen., A. Gilfillau Cp. Ghazer, Brit., 3242, Bailey, Sept 15, Liverpool, gen., S. Buttery Co. Glenrsk, Brit., 2275, Btffferty, Sept. 16, London, gen., Boustead Co. Teksta, Brit., 3428, 'Rait, September 16, Singapore,gen., H. Liebert Co. Hok Canton Brit.,
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    • 184 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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    • 98 6 T I The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Co.. Ltd. Head Office No. 34, Beach Street, Penang. Board of Dir ectorm. Mr. Tan Kheam Oon. Mr. Lim Sun Ho. Lim Teang Ilooi. Koh Peng.Guanu i Yeoh Ooi Gark. Tan Kim Leo»c. Lun Boon Nye. KhooGuatCheee. I Chung Thye Phin. Goh Yew
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    • 175 6 STEARNS' WINE for weak, sickly women and young girls ;they are. especially benefited by its use. A nutrient Iron Tonic. p OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA Pronounced by the HIGHES T MEDIC A L AU THOR! TIES i the most WONDERFUL
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    • 1426 6 “A MASS OF PAIN FROM TO LET. Important HEAD TO FOOT.” H°^L N^m^ e e r X y Road fur dogs. This Old Man Of Seventy-four A PPV to Tells How THE OCCUPIER. Owners of Dogs aie h 0,,.!,. Dr. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Cured Him Of Piles and
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    • 960 7 NECESSITIES, p 1 FAMILY PFOViSiON N .t'™!’.”:'™. il™!!.?;; Drydock, Slipway, UHArIAIVI LO.. LlUa, 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE, ,i. e > win be fSL. an <j Berthage for Vessels J Easily and Economically met by a Policy in m Undergoing Repairs or WIIOICSAIC Rct&ll ChlfftistS TH t BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL
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