Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1905

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 218 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBErTi9OS? PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1773 1 Intended Sailings. IMO.l M 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co LTD y p I tion, Company. UW 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. f 53 5 f(P fCTFD ARRIVaITTnD DEPARTURES. L Int ß n.. k 0 Sa.l. S»»». |k I KjSB SSjt -iill SERVICE Negapatam, I j(l\\ S I s°-~
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    • 1298 2 I 1 n Qp_ PEMANG VOLUNTEERS. W 1)611 I Huttenoacn oros.&uo., Thirstv I and economically cure himself without the know- 1 1111 *> y ledge of a second party. By the introduction of r J Electrical Engineers Contractors. September. wo s LIIVVUiVUi U ij 4. 1 0«? 1 I’LVPU |T«4
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  • 2344 3 x PERSONAL view. Rt VOLUTIONjNTH o U GHT thing is happening before A O,nP rlll lie nt is withdrawing more oi» re veS to'the shadow of outworn a n’i ,nnr 'i.Km-sinost excellent majesty r( advancing into the light i. mor® ;ire beholding a revolul( f
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  • 295 3 Mr. George Grubb contributes t> the Musical Worbl an essay on the intellectual side of voice-culture, which is rich in criticism, instance, and suggestion. lhe following are some of the more quotable passages The present is a time of exceptional brain development, when scientist ami
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  • 383 3 Notable Historic Discoveries in Mashon aland. Dr. Carl Peters, the well-known explorer, has just returned to London after an extended tour in South Africa, principally in Rhodesia, where he has made some interesting historic discoveries tending to confirm his theory that Mashonaland is the ancient Land of
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  • 215 3 Penang, 23-9 1905. I >i:scßiPrioN. Beef:— Cis. Soup per catty 6 XM 4 i O I Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat Ifi Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 60 Feet 15 Tripe Heart 30 Tripe per Catty 10 Liver 30 Pork P.>r; 34 P g’s
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    • 70 3 Indications of Rheumatism. 1 ,Ul 'l swollen joint}, sharp, shooting h ~rtl,ri ng muscles, no rest, no sleep rheumatism. It is a stubp a h l to 6ght, but Chamberlain’s tiij', l alni I,<W c .°"4 uer ed it thousands of )V t ii j *p e a Ppl‘cation gives
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    • 86 3 Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healfd. 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 pain of a burn or scald almost instantly. Unless the injury
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    • 60 3 Bin >UB Colic Prevented. Take a <1 -üble <1 >se of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the iir.?t indication ot the disease appears ami a threatened attack may be warded off. Hund eds of people who are subject to attacks of bilious colic use the remedy
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    • 13 3 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses aud preserves the teeth.—very re/reeAtny,
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    • 650 3 A LADY WAR CORRESPONDENT A; ip 7 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
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  • 117 4 Saturday, 23rd September. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 8.10 p.m Low water 2.20 a.m. Sunday, 24th September Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. High water 9,00 p.m. [<ow water 3.10 a. in Monday. 25th September. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p in. High water
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  • 1118 4 A correspondent contributes to the Standard a thoughtful and instructive article on the future of China—a topic which in the future is certain to engross the attention of the world even more than it has done in the past. The startling success of Japan has for
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  • 348 4 JURY DISAGREE IN BANK DRAFT CASE. The proceedings at the Assizes in the charges against Low Ah Low of using as. genuine two forged documents for the purposes of cheating a Chinese banker, Yeo Yong Kee, in the sum of $4OO, had not concluded when we went to
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  • 266 4 Lawn Tknnis Championship. The Championship Tie for this annual event was played off yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a win for the holder, .Mr. J. E. Nathan, by three sets to love. Mr. M. H. Graham, the runner up this vear, was apparently quite outclassed in the
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  • 223 4 Ihe charges of alleged cheating against Kader Mydin and Venjoor Pakir, in reof .550,000 and $70,000 worth of goods delivered without a bill of lading, w’ *j e a g tin before the Magistrate yesterday, wljeii an .application by counsel engaged in tlie ease for
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  • 705 4 A belateimj.»,,,, In the Financier ti appears a long letter M Tanjong Pagar exp ro|)r “Singapore,” oomph,;,';,,' I manner m which the (;,v taken over the concern Jt’l'>l shareholders a fair o|. |wlu mg their interests. The e Ur -1 the announcement that Bir 11:1(3 Beach had
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  • 64 4 Fourteenth Sunday after rinl 24th September. I 9 0 5« St. Gkokok s Ciiciu’H. 8 a. m. Hymn 434. p/,,,, 8-30 a.m. Holy 5 p. ni. Sunday Scho 'l G p.in. Evensong and StTnion Pkksbyterian tin i« >'• 9.15 a. m. Northam G p.m. Northam Road. Church of
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    • 310 4 THE GRAG HOTEL, penang Hills. 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. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. NB.-1O
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    • 116 4 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. A LL monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette” Office, Penang, to the Secretary,
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    • 5 4 STOVES. McAlister Co. 9 Ltd.
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    • 7 4 PRIZE MI'U’Al. SAhb? ’..j McAlister C°" b
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  • 79 5 IOR D selborse oh chihese labour. Reutku’ s Skbvici. London, 23rd Sept. I Selborne, the High Commissioner l f' Africa, has been touring the of SOU 1,, receiving a deputation of Tra i i ued that the majority of the B be r peaceably disposed. The Cl,ineSe now
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  • 52 5 COX-TEBSATION is FRANCE. Uei TEK S Service London. 23rd Sept. has causes! in France 1 lt a new German submer''L* S'laum-hed al Kiel is an almost ’li-, of the last type of French exn I t is helieve i that the dethe French boat have been treadteroush
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  • 56 5 A \aßß"\\ ESCAPE. I’.ri TEit' Service. 1 r O London. 23rd Sept. Earl padlev, Viceroy of Irel .nd and Cantain and l.tdy Mabel C.w.to.. have rk <ln.«n«l while yacht racing on Erne, tliron-h the eaps.s.ng of t |,eir rachr. Toe occupants clung to the boat and
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  • 77 5 IIri’TKRS SERVICE London, 23rd Sept. At Lainliam. Mrs. Stevenson, the widow of an officer in the Black Watch, ami headopted son. Captain Hope Douglas. <»f the Scottish RiHrs, were charged with stealing a quantity of articles belonging to Mrs. Co"dp. widow <>f Colonel Coode of the Black
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  • 48 5 llnutkiis Service.] London. 22nd Sept. Forty-three passengers were wounded and one kill *1 in an unsuccessful attack by robbers on a railway train in the Baku district London, 23rd Sept. Twelve thousand troops have gone to Bafoum. where the situation liecame very grave vesterdav.
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  • 72 5 It st fkr s Service.] London. 23rd Sept. x “mi-<‘ffi news from Paris states it is oi l Bp' that negotiations on the M>>ro"i-.in n will load to an amicable uiidi istandin_f But owing to the nature "f tn" lemands < f Germany, objections ini' arise,
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  • 52 5 [Reiter's >rkvicr London, 23rd Sept. b iu >t. Petersburg that the i U",.an an 1 Persian Governments are i.iting f o r an improvement in the 1 iiiiniications connecting Northern Pr sia with Russia Central Asia. A partv hussian 'engineers starts in November xamine the frontier for
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  • 32 5 [Bruter's Service] London, 23rd Sept. '“m 1 Commission to blow up the wreck of the ferin/ 1 "bich has been interou Thursday ra<liC U H,e Ca,,al P‘ obabl V
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  • 28 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd Sept. <hri a SL tl'at MmBer...i u to l' ,l| tmlly evacuated, ou th. c Ar,ny Cor l” wi l,e lfift kiiinese frontier.
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  • 33 5 Becters Service.] I London, 23rd Sept. St. p et o- Ut S B refca «'y has arrived at Treaty fji h' r' iU nig tl,e ,lusso Japanese 1 Stirs signature.
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  • 2113 5 A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President) Mr. L. H. Clayton, Dr. P. V. Locke, and Mr. Lim Eu Toh; also Mr. L. A. C. Biggs (Acting Secretary), Mr. L. M.
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  • 26 5 [Rkuteic's Service.] London, 23rd Sept. Japan having seized a Canadian schooner lalen with salt, bound to Saghalien, Canada has asked the Imperial Government to intervene.
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  • 16 5 Reuter's Service, i London, 23rd Sept. The Russian forces in Finland are being considerably reinforced.
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  • 412 5 The troupes in South Celel>es are in a fair wav to a settlement. The country is divide 1 iir a nu über of petty States owning vassalage to the Netherlands India Government. The Rul< rs take their vassalage easv and have tried the patience of Government to
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  • 780 6 The first vessel of the Japanese volunteer fleet will be a steamer of 2,500 tons with a speed of 21 knots, which is to be constructed either at Nagasaki for Kobe, at a cost of from 1,000,000 yen to 1,200,000 yen. It is reported that arrangements have
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  • 873 6 ARRIVALS Clan, Brit., Bramston, '.Sept. 22, Singapore, gen., Boustead Co Paklinc, Brit., 2875. Rotiway, Sept. 22. Yokohama, gen., \V. Mansfield Co. Petrel, Brit, 124, Reid, Sep. 22, Brandon, gen., Koe Guan Co. Canton, Brit., 105, Merican, Sept 23, Tehik Ansoon, gen., Ah Hing Co. Jin Ho,
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    • 123 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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    • 205 6 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 b.ul attack of cramp colic and dvsentery, says. I was so bad I had to go to bed, when a friend of mine gave me
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    • 133 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <>SARSAPARILLA Pronounced by lhe HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES i the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOR t» TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, ■susr N.B. It is asserted on good authority
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    • 1687 6 AN EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR IN The Kirin an Tin linl,lgCo FOR nJtlce. Nai Kularb. Editor of the Magazine “Siam Pra Bhoth,” is one of the most A IIE ORDINARY HALF YEARLY “Id lr|.;|> V; picturesque figures in B tugk ik nt Uh* pre- 1 MEETING of Shareholders will be 680 24-9
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    • 1019 7 NECESSITIES, penanc banc. the PRYE RIVER DOCK. npAMAM J. On I tri I FAMILY PROVISION. Drydock, Slipway, UIIAnAHI Ot UU.. LIU., I E"" 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE, the Band will be as follows land Berthage for Vessels I Easily and Economically met by a Policy in iXnuersVp^n.^ 2 p.n..
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    • 2168 8 notice nederlandsche handel i_|-|_|—j— onrijTirwNoru~in~i~i t r. 71 Municipal Notice. NO 1 ICzH/. maatschappu. Mvmor 'T’HE .Municipal Commissioners of George Municipality of George Town, Penang. Netherlands Trading Society. J B!3l I I I I 9k I IP” ei ™™a ßOT is 24 f PUB LIU NvllvCil Full particulars can be
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