Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 213 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1781 1 5 laIG'HicIC'CI S&pping. dipping, 0. steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < NorddeuHdur Lloyd. Bremen. tion, Company. A (KM HPF.CTFD ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. I_£ Bn\ •»'kVICF Negapatam, I NX I' 1 1 MAIL SiiKV I Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat. 30th Sept, at 2 p.m. Thongwa < Impertltf
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    • 1200 2 in I «■I HWW'J ll i LB OF*». PEHANG VOICHTEERS. wwwm Wt)@l) nuttenbacn Dros.avQ., Thirstv and economically cure himself without the know» Alli <_✓ V V ledge of a second party. By the introduction of r J Electrical Engineers Contractors. st»™»». LjlUVUlvUl AJ Qi v noirf. at a complete revolution
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  • 1319 3 bilities of its rank.—William Maxwell in the Daily Mail. ]((U p CURZON’S WORK IN INDIA. striking tribute to the success of l ('’u,/)ii’s rule in India that he should b" 1 as Cie m >st aristocratic and u f Viceroys. Even those who n the merit of
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  • 364 3 Is There A Boer Majority. Interesting figures, purporting to show the relative strength of the British ami Dutch sections of Transvaal electors, have l>een published in Johannesburg. The estimate, based upon the census re u.n-' for 1903. places the .number of qualified voters at 106,594. Of
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  • 1282 3 —Morning Leader. LIFE IN A GERMAN EAST AFRICAN PORT. If a history of the “Folly vf Nations in Modern Times could be written, half of it would be taken up with the tale of colonial experiments, and a very large portion of that half would refer to
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  • 316 3 Ax Extraordinary Congo Custom. R outer s agency has received news of the progress of Major Powell Cotton, who left England last year on an expedition fr nn the Nile to the Zambesi, which it was ex prefer 4 nns 'ldia a good deal ot trouble
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  • 85 3 T.ie Brazilian Chamber of Commerce has dev >ted the handsome sum of £400,000 as a priz-i to be given to the scientist who shall discover a really enduring method for the cure of cancer. An international committee is to be formed, consisting of two
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    • 64 3 Bilious Colic Pkbvented. Colir'i’/i dose of Chamberlain’s <ooii ,i" ei a Diarrhoea Remedy as abb». P “‘diction of the disease WanLl a-* a t reaten cd attack mav be mined Hund-eds of people who are rtnnedv bilious colic use the Sold h l 'i Wa V with perfect success. v
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    • 96 3 Unnecessary Expense. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dvsentery 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 Cliauilierlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy
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    • 64 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 heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treatment. It allays the p iin of a burn or scald almost instantly. Unless tlie
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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 Elizabeth, Cape Colony, who had a very bid attack of cramp colic and dysentery, says: “I was so l»a<! I had to go to bed, when a friend of mine gave me
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    • 890 3 Rooms To Let. TO LET. yA T THE PRIORY, 38 Northam Kosd. T T OUSE No. 61 Western Road, furTerms Moderate. A 1 nislied. Immediate entry. Apply to Apply to Mrs. W. RODYK. THE OCCUPIER. TO BE LET. NOTICE. Spacious office in B«aci> street. Consulate for the Netherlands. Entry Ist
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  • 122 4 Monday, IBth September. Towu Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 4.29 p.m. Low water 10.10 am Tvesday, I9lh September. High water 5.10 pm. Low water 11.00 a.m Wednesday. 20. h September. “Town Band, to 7 p.m. High -water G-. 00 p.m. Low water 11 50 a<i>
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  • 1220 4 We published recently a letter from a \9ri esj>ondenl complaining of the cases q£ daily occurrence in Penang. Our read r will remember that some months ago we drew the attention of the public to the methods employed by the Municipality for the destruction of the
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  • 168 4 Three Important Arrests. In the early hours of yesterday morning a tongkang, moored -off Pulau Jerejak, was boarded by a gang of Chinese who, as in the case of the recent piracy at Prai River, seized everything of value by force.and then hastily decamped. The occupants
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  • 174 4 Mil A. C. Rudra’s Application. The application of Mr. Akhoy C. Rudra to be admitted to practise as an advocate and solicitor at the Straits Bar, which wason 24tb July last adjourned for eight weeks, again came before Air, Justice Lf»w in the Supreme Court to-day. On
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  • 129 4 The following are some particulars of Thursday’s Deli Races, as given bv the Deli Conrant:— Race I. the .Maiden Plate, $3OO, for Deli ex-Griffins (maiden) :—l. *s’anaAani, 2. Kitty, 3; Cr'nsarler. 2. ()I<l Chappie, 3. Astaga. Race lIL the Deli Derby, $1,500, distance 1| miles Mr. Coenen’s Waihi
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  • 293 4 M r. G. W. Fryer, Chief Resident-Engineer on ttie Malacca-Pula u «sebang Rail wav, savs in his latest report, dated 17th August’ that the earthwork is practically complete, the work remaining consisting of making up the Malacca Station Yard. All bridges and culverts are completed with the exde°ptidn
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  • 900 4 SEQUEL OF E col |> T t A boat-owner, nanr d Pic'ieh <; t placed on trial before a I: r 14 (Messrs. Ebden and Peel) i-, t < nilt morning on a charge alleging t hat (1| June last ho’commenced a Hi ll Supreme Court, against
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    • 194 4 THE ’;-W] •< GRAG HOTEL, penang Rills. SF rr* .ly'tgsqfmt An ideal spot for spending holidays.apd a perfect health resort. Private Bungalows for families, also single and double bedrooms bathrooms attached and water laid on. At For chairs and coolies apply to the Er O. Hotel or to the Mfcmger.
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    • 126 4 J al PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1533 fWNTBJBUTIONS must 1% «Id rested 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 guardiitĕe of good faith. k yfl IjE monies must be paid at
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    • 4 4 SCALES. McAlitter Co., Ltd,
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    • 3 4 saddles. Co., Ltd,
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  • 212 5 I FICHI INGJI<JHE CAUCASUS. -r]|£ GOVERNMENT. CTIO* TBI.S Saav.CK.] I London, 16th Sept. I it a t Baku threaten to kill I Tbe irg "i'.Ln who are now on strike, I;’ fl1 wrk. «nd to burn any uiv attempt is made to redone during the riots. ,he H Lderahle
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  • 77 5 KIN'G VICTOR'S STMI'AIHT. [Hkitkh s SERVICE.’ Lond<>n. 18th Sept. King Victor Emmanuel has returned to Kune'from his visit to the region affected kv the earthquake. In an interview with tbe Italian Premier he said he had bi ought hack it vision of horror and anguish which
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  • 64 5 REVOLT SPREADING. Uectkh s Service." London, 18th Sept. The Hereros tribe in S mth West Africa {continues to oiler the Germ ms a desperate resistance by skilful guerilla warfare. Occasionally bands of Hereros are routed, but progress towards a pacification is of the slowest. The Governor of
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  • 40 5 GREAT DAMAGE DONE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 18th Sept. Severe Hoods following a thought in J ape Colony have caused great damage, lhe Irrigation Works at Gamtso river "> re destroyed, ruining thousands of acres of cultivated land.
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  • 34 5 Hei ier's Service.] London, 16th Sept. n, \e«uvius is increasingly active I |p re are frequent undulatory shocks r '"ind the volcano. < r ,lcl v ity of Stromboli is also verv
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  • 50 5 B KI'TERS S E|; VICE. 1 Um Inn, I "th Sept. its p. "luntoer Fleet is resuming •ill lew <>T' IC ■'"''‘'■b a s'aa.uer *><i «ml VM v'? e,l, l,s li r f° r Na fi N of I Enormous quantiSiltprii e uw.iiting shipment to
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  • 24 5 [Rkutkr’s Service] London, 16th Sept, k” B published in St. imposed s p’ the retaliatory duties 11 u.<,sia on American products.
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  • 13 5 |I‘RUTKr’b Skkvicb.] London, 17th Sept. lIIU,iIS has taken a ne turn.
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  • 65 5 A COMPROMISE ARRANGED. [Reuter's Service London, 18th Sept. lhe Swedish and Norwegian delegates have, it is understood, reached a compromise, greatly to the satisfaction and relief of the Governments at both capitals. London, later. The Swedish and Norwegian delegates held three sittings on Saturday. An official communique states th
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  • 41 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 16th Sept. The Tsar and Tsaritsa embark to-dav on l»oard the Royal yacht at Cronstadt, for a three or four days’ cruise. London, 18tli Sept. The Tsar has started on a cruise in the Finnish Archipelago.
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  • 17 5 Reuter’s «Service London, 18th Sept. The outbreak of cholera in Prussia is rapidly abating.
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  • 22 5 Reuter’s Service London, 18sh Sept. Yorkshire has be i ten the Rest of England at cricket by 65 runs.
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  • 344 5 Tiie stability of the native banks in Hongkong and Canton is, says the Hongkong Daily Press, frequently the occasion of serious heartburning among the petty traders of the Colony, and should any doubt lie cast upon their solvency, the reaction would certainly affyet European houses. It is therefore
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  • 256 5 Those who have trade relations with Kedah and the other Siamese dependencies will be interested to hear that some 20 or 30 gentlemen, representing important business firms in Bangkok, held a meeting in that city on the Ist instant to consider the advisability of petitioning the
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  • 841 5 FRIDAY, Lsth SEPTEMBER, z PRESENI’. Hon. E. L. Brockman (Acting Colonial Secre- W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General)... J. O. Anthonisz (Colonial Treasurer). E. C. H. Hill (Auditor-General). A. Murray, m.i.o.k; (Colonial Engineer). M G. S. Murray. W. P. Waddell. H. Fort. John Ahderson. n In the absence of H.
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  • 939 5 Y Play ing The Game—A. Story of Japan by Douglas Sladen. (Bell’*lndian and Colonial Library.) T*fifs, like its forerunner, A Japanese Marriage,” is essentially an English love story. Its'principal characters,- cleanly bred English people, are of the sort to| be. found in country house and hunting fjeld at
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  • 809 6 The third-class cruiser Pyramus, 5,000 tons, is being re-fitted, and is completing her crew, for service on the Australian naval station. After their preliminary training, under Cant. Welch, on board the brig in Virginia water, Princes Edward and Albert of Wales are to go through a course
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  • 955 6 ARRIVALS Lai Sang, Brit., 3460, Lake, Sept. 18 Hongkong, gen., Boustead Co. Hebe, Brit., 345, Inkster, S pt. 11, Singapore, W. Mansfield Co. Mary Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, Sept. 16, Tort Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan Co. Canton, Brit., 105, Merican, Sept 16, Teluk Ansoon, gen., Ah
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    • 44 6 Indications of Rheumatism. Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shooting pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep that means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight, but Chamberlain’s lam Balm has conquered it thousands of times One application gives relief. Sold by all dealers.
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    • 19 6 London. Ardmay Boarding House 2-4, Woburn ffaisseil Square, W. CENTRAL SITUATION. MODERATE INCLUSIVE TERMS. 597 20-9 m w f
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    • 215 6 STEARNS’ Wine, relieves the distressing cough of influenza and bronchitis. It invigorates and increases resistance to the inroads of disease. But it is Stearrss’ H'ine. Unequalled 1 y Purifying Agent r AND IS Indispensable in Hot Countries. ‘San Has'' Disinfecting Fin id is nou-poi»onous and non-staining, and for I general
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    • 1104 6 YARROW WU NURSfIIfS FRUIT FARM. SPECIAL NOTICE Seeds and «Seedling* »»f Cocoanuta and r Fru?« of all descriptions *saref»i!iv selected, From this date the follow mg discounts will he a]] packed and delivered Price last on PROVISION AND LIQUOR Accounts. ’""I UM appiicntinn to For Payments at time of purchase,
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    • 1006 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, renakobxnd. the PRYE wvn dock, p d M op Dr,dock, Slipway, UIXHiIAIVI (X UO.a LIU., 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. the Band win be as follows: and Berthsgc for Vessels Easily and Economically met by a Policy in Dinner» s'p.m. to 11 P .m. *3O. Undergoing Repairs
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    • 2423 8 81 w< TĔTMarTnelnsurance^oTĔ^^^7E:R E D BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI nederlandsche hamoel INTERNATIONAL YOUth VlgOr Th<) Com prtpsred to AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. CORPORATE to am. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-.p-Cagital e«.too.000 N.th.rUndu Trading Society. Fiscal Agentj f,r the Uoitrf s ME" IM Uapiut Paid «P £BOO,OOO
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