Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 ’no. 244 VOL. LXIII. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1986 1 S^PP lYktC'ndC'd 45 _Stopping. Shipping, p 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < Lloyd, Bremen, I tion, Company. B |Fgß| I ..jfnfl) ARRIVAW AN» HFAHmK. CTA J I MAIL SERVICE. Madras, PoiididXy?Cu.ld..lore and SaL Uth Nov', at 2 p.nr Teosta”' Imperial German Mail Line. t 1/ Outwards.
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  • 1280 2 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING. 1906. Tuesday 30tb January,‘(abursday Ist February AND Saturday 3rd February. To be Considered at a General Meeting* to be held on Monday, 30th October, 1905. :o: NOTICE.—Ho amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to
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    • 869 2 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. orders by captain-a. r. adams, 9 pays you to buy the best, I I S’the best of all cocoas OCTOBER. 1905. I is Wednesday, 25th. COMPANY DRILL at 5-45 p.m. at the corner of Macaiister J*\ DreM: X/nO IGIM Thursday, 26th. RECRUIT DRILL. fiSfeob sW< fcj 1 Saturday,
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  • 1754 3  -  BY r E W. HORNUNG. —P.M.G. l«nce has presented me with a Timely c p< jjfiy white’s Cricketers’ I 1867.” Between the pale Comp il,|l n beloved of one’s boyhood, gr** n C0 I >>ue 1' f4sc 6 e St ,kre r. managed to preserve a mc.tmre
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  • 271 3 With refcrcnc i t> th-; Ddii Limi’s depaiture from Urga, inform ition hn< reached the A lahabad Pionter from a trustworthy source tint a curious r:t:n >ur is current in Chini that the Peking G ivern netib ha by n > means given up th hope of
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  • 668 3 We take ourselves too seriously. It is Mrs. John Lane who has made the discovery. Ihe melancholy result, she opines, is that we all blow our own individual trumpets, and all suffer from our own individual swelled head. It is very possibly true. E ich of
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  • 213 3 Per P. it O. steamer .Uurniora from L Hidon. September 29th c mnecting with the steamer P>en>j'il at Colo .nd i. To Singapore M‘- G. E. S. B ix<*n l d-*, Mr. D. Owen, Miss Fieldin’, Mr. K ulock, Mr. J. Skene, Miss G mdv, Mr
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  • 1797 3 Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on 6th October, 1905. Present.— J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), L. H. Clayton, Esq., A. R. Adams, Esq., Dr. P. V. Locke and Lim Eu Toh, Esq. ABißNT.—Cheah Tek Thye, Esq. L (Tlie of the previous meeting arc
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  • 456 3 —L. and C.Express. For some y.* irs past, Major Unge, late of the staff of the Swedish army, has been engaged in perfecting an aerial torpedo, m ule of drawn steel ot' about a third of an inch thickness, and principally consisting of two m iin portions
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    • 51 3 Chambeklains Cough Remedy Cukes Colds. This remedy acts on nature’s plan, allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring th» system to a healthy condition. It is famous for its cures over a large part of the civilized world. All dealers sell
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    • 62 3 Chambeblain’s Coli Choi.Kha and Diakkhoea Remedy. The uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular preparation in use for bowel complaints. It is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. All dealers sell it. ZYMOLE TOOTH
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    • 87 3 M I TAKEN I>l A«NOSIS. There ai e many people who have pains, 'll! the back and imagine that their kidneys arc affected, while their only trouble is rheumatism of the muscles, which can be cured by a few ajiplications of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, or by dampening a piece of
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    • 89 3 Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamlferl tin's Pain Balm two or three times a d.iy and rubbing the parts v gorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly
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    • 90 3 Anheuseh-Busch’s Manager Cured of a Heavy Cold. Mr. Albert E. Stiasney, manager An-heuser-Busch Brewing Association, Cape Town, Africa says: During my trip in the Transvaal I contracted a severe cold, and am pleased to stare that in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I found prompt relief a id after continuing it for
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  • 130 4 Wednesday, 23th October, St. Crispin.. Town Bhixl, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High wster 1O."1 p.m Low water 4 30a.in Thursday. 26th Oc'oher High water 10.53 pm. Low water 4. *8 am Friday. 27th October. Town Ihunl, Esplanaile, I» to 7 p. in. High water 11.41 p.m lx>w
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  • 1075 4 The following report by the Colonial Engineer ami Surveyor-General, Straits Settlements, o:i the Government House furniture, appears in the Blue Book for 1904, which ha a just bee i issued from the Government Printing O.Ti :e in Singapore COLONIAL ENGINEERS OFFICE. .Sinipa-iMrc, January, 190 J. In
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  • 33 4 The outward P. <fc O. Packet Bengal left Colombo for Penang at 8 p, m. on Saturday, and may be expected to arrive here at six o’clock to-morrow morning.
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  • 1156 4 JUDGMENT IN SUPREME COURT CASE. Mr. Justice Fisher yesterday gave an interesting judgment in the action for damages brought against the C«iief Police Offcer (Mr. W. E. U. Grove) ami Detect.Sergt. J. Frayne for alleged wrongful and illegal removal and detention of the pawnbroking books from four
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  • 694 4 POLICE vs. IL _\L 8. The handy men from IL M. S fl not been long in making their cb sence known to us, for on the F> i yesterday afternoon they treats one of the most interesting and f.otball matches that have been ed there for some time
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    • 301 4 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. The Leading, and the Most Comfortable Establishment in the Island. The Crag Hotel Penang Hills. A Well Known Health Home, Crisp and Bracing Atmosphere. ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL. r Instead of goiaf? to Europe for a cure. Why not to the “Crag” next to your door. *■> Go if
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    • 134 4 fiONTJiI [fUTipjfS must be addressed to The Editor,” writtenon one. fide of the paper only and accoinpanied by. the writer name and address trot necessarily for insertion bill as a guarantee of (food faith. Ai L monies., must be paid at the il l inany 2tL Gazette Off ice, Penang,
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  • 162 5 jUE national assembly. gliEA t railway strike? Skkvick.] London, 24 h October. (1 f all dashes of the public of !?Pt "Tnre arc being held, to discuss F, rP I miestions. A meeting of Lithuresolved to boycott the Nat ional iaiu the st. tiggle of all the pron'p!ciir*iit <
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  • 99 5 s [’EEC H 1 V PR ES I >EN 1’ ROOS EV ELT. Rkvtki: s >krvice London, 25th October. Pred'i'fit II nsevelt. spci’.i.u; at M i'kle, oaee mire affirm el tint the P.mr.ni Canal, would b? dug. despite the misrepresent ition< of great commercial interests. In order
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  • 67 5 IIFTTKI: Skhvicf. London, 24‘h O-ito’ er At a dinner at the palace in M u’rid, King Alfonso <>f Spain and Presid jut Loiitat exchanged toi*t<. d .veiling upon the cardial friendship between their two eountrioi an I their desire for ge leral peace. Loud >n. 25th Oct<>ber.
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  • 76 5 ANNUAL TREASURY REPORT. I’muricKfs Sehvicr London. 24Hi October. bi° 1 into States iiunual Treasury issued in Washing >:i, st ates th it. thi circulation his inefeased by f’sli 5 mil ion dnl n-s, with a continued increase in proportion between g >ld and ''H'lid l>iik notes. Ni
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  • 51 5 [Reuter's ServU'e.T -i-' London. 25th October. til' King his decided to m '-.T’ 10 Ul lpr f th G irfc r u?™ the I I Arthur of Connaught will Mikn) ot the t;> the 1 al vo it| c ie cerera ouy arc quite utifixe
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  • 51 5 11 ‘RI'tf.ii s Service London, 25th October, lire ]b u British r < i,arles Hardinge, Ainbassad >r -it i i leavi|, 1 P etersburg, is R pro! fi'' 1r a l'°bday. He has had X'7" f -r^ e((flbe T.U-, An<r| o p says, related to an
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  • 30 5 I'lMrrxH', Sißvicx.] The F rei 1 bondon, 24 th October. ***** iimtant, 11 I<?aVCS FeZ 0,1 tl,e win i He I,r sl a nd German eave the 6th November.
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  • 131 5 FIERCE RIOTING I» SANTIAGO. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th October. A butcheta strike at Santiago in Chili resulted nn fierce rioting. The mob attempted to sack the public buildings, and the Police repeatedly fired volleys into them. 1 welve persons were killed and eighty wounded The garrison being
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  • 737 5 1 MR JUSTICE FISHER ON NATIVE EVIDENCE, A dispute luienb a supply of water on a piece of land at Ualik Pulau was brought to an end yesterday, when Mr. Justice Fisher gave judgment thereon, at the same time passing some strictures on the unreliable evidence given
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  • 414 5 CHINESE WOMEN FINED. Twenty respectably dressed Chinese women and three men were arraigned before Mr. W. Peel this morning and charged with gambling at No 105 Malay Stieet yesterday evening. The Courtsand the c mipou.nl were crowded with Chinesfe bibis and several Chinese ladies. Assistant Superintendent Gardiner in.
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  • 334 5 ANGLO-J A PAN ESE COM BI N E DENIED. Tne statement that a huge Anglo-Japa-•nese.combination is in progress in connection with the steamship trade in the Far Ea t cannot be verified as the result ©f several inquiries made in Liverpool, while g-ner.dly the story was
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  • 185 5 Mala yan Rubber Companies. EXTR.tORDI NARY RUSH FOR SHARES. Tlie following special telegrams to the Tinies of Ce;jl >n give some idea of the extraordinary mi •cess which is attending the flotation <>f two notable rubber companies, the Consul! ht? I Malay Company, Ltd., ami the Anglo-Malay Rubber Company, Lt
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  • 769 5 Messrs. GOW, WH SON STANTON’S REPORT. Is, Rood Lane, London, E. C. September 29th, 1905. At to-day’s auction 129 packages jofc Ceylon and Straits Settlements Plantation grown rubfier were offered, of which 82 were sold. A good proj>ortion was biscuit quality, but many of the parcels were
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  • 782 6 On Sept. 23 tie fine steel screw steamer Pathan, built by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co., Limited, Middlesbrough, to the order of Messrs. Gellatly, Hankey and Co, Managers of the Mogul Steamship Company, Limited, for their Cnma ami .Japan trade, proceeded to sea for official trials. During
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  • 920 6 ARRIVALS. Sachben, Ger., 3418, Peterssen, October 24, Antwerp, gen Behn Meyer Co. Mary Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, Oct. 21, Port Swettenhani, gen., Koe Guan Co. Taw Tong, Brit., 105, Hassan, October 21, Asahan, gen., Koe Gnan Co. Canton, But, 105, Merican, Oct. 25, Teluk Anson, gen.,
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    • 67 6 FOR SALE. ONE TWELVE-INCH Theodolite by Throughton and Simms. Apply to DEPUTY COLONIAL ENGINEER SURVEYOR GENERAL, <B3 27-10 m w f Penang. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., Penang;. NOTICE. A BOX for receipt of orders for the -Cx above firm has been placed in a convenient position at the entrance to Messrs.
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    • 96 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quicklv by post) Never be without the Genuine. North-British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Total Funds at 31st Dkc., 1904, £17,161,299. I.—Authorised Ca pital £3,000,000 J Subscribed 2,750,000 Paid-up Capital 687.500 0 0 Jl.—Fire Funds 3,001,266 12 9 Hl.—Life and Annuity Funds
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    • 195 6 /’OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <g>BARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB fr TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS,"SMAttT N.B. It Is asserted on good authority that by taking
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    • 1724 6 NOTICE. Fedwted Malay States Railways. PENANG TURF CLUB. B LB^o,u (l IDLULLIU T HE Government is prepared to receive 8 s 1 tender» for the supply of the under- ‘A A. THE Annual Ge'ieral Meeting of mentioned oi) for the Federated Malay A s THE above ste 77 1 Me.nl.era
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    • 508 7 c A DANIFI I ltd THfi LONDON DIRECTORY, pp*uAM p p_ i.j w w -p/ traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland B B B B esides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lists of:
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    • 2215 8 great B. CHARTERED BANK OF U.O.A HONOKONO AND SHANGHAI T E AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. LIMITED, VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, I e.ak Netherlands Trading Society. u for the United States oi Authorised Selangor, and Sumatra. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 >£l.jiiif Photos enlarged, various aues up to 3ft.
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