Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 245 VOL. LX 11. THURSDAY.-26th OCTOBER. 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1789 1 S/ I S Alll.A£p4S a Stopping. Stopping, P.& o. steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, tion, Company. 1 Mnmtts. ,OK stkamkk. m m'RVICE Negnparam, jSat. 28th Oct. at 2 p.m. Thongwa jW A 8/ ’la I M AIL bUK V Madras, Pondicherry. Cuddnlore ami
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  • 1271 2 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 3Ct6 Januaryfsljursday Ist February AND Saturday 3rd February. To be Considered at a General Meeting to be held on Monday, 3Oth October, 1905. :o: MWGE.-No amendments to this Programme will be considered iunless j due> In writing to the Secretary
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    • 934 2 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. ssssa 1 CS inli/iS'if'QnnK OCTOBER? 1905. \jU ill I “J,’ 2 28 ti,. B RmeT..ge U res'er«d It will not burn the nap off woollens or r fo/police p.m. the surface of llnon, nor will it injure the skin. Sunday, 29th. RECRUIT’S CLASS Put aside tLa Inferior and
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  • 1020 3 T H E WORKING OF THE WESTERN LEAVEN. —Excha aye. ;l time a certain Chinese llCe > ale v,arf l uis Tsens Baid J W ,eSllKl n w l( were so very anxious that t' )rel |nove with the times, might f" rflll i'i,, that China would move (in' 11
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  • 306 3 A Lover Who Went Head-hunting. The following tile of Dyak barbarity is from a correspondent to the British A orth Herald. The spirit of 1 1 erod s d < lighter seems to live for ever, and, at any rate it is still pretty vigorous amongst the head-hunting
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  • 440 3 With reference to the special telegram from our Bangkok correspondent that the National Library which has been established in the capital of Siam by royal decree, the B luykok 7'imes that it is a worthy monument to a monarch who was noted for his learning
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  • 957 3 The various me lical Congresses which have taken place in the course of the last few months have brought forth an extraordinary crop of articles iu the Continental Press on the subject of medical men, their work, their views, their virtues, failings, itc. al«o on the inexhaustible
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  • 443 3  -  By INGLIS ALLEN. Vl.—“ THE SCANDAVINIAN CRISIS.” No, I don’t take much notice o’ this ’ere Scandavinian crisis,” replies Mr. Smith, gazing disgustedly after an unresponsive passer-by who lias obstinately persisted in his outrageous policy of carrying his own bag. I don’t take much notice of
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  • 314 3 —Ranjoon Gazette. Whether confinement in prisons succeeds in ref inning any large proportion of prisoners admitted in Burma is certainly a doubtful point. They are placet! there with that hope, but. chiefly because they have made themselves obnoxious to the free societv outside and a danger
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 C„U CUOLEKA AS., d" it 1(l U'us: of this remedy has Imu i" St l H ’l”dar preparation in l r, h^!flliz. l .<l'’ 1,,1, II,U 11 is CVer >’* ll il l' Vil vs M i' ie ~IIC emcdy that p, I” "d? I upon and that is r
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    • 68 3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Cures Colds. This remedy acts on nature’s plan, allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the 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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    • 64 3 Anheuser-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 contracteil a severe cold, ami am pleased to state that in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I found prompt relief a id after continuing it for
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    • 147 3 10, Blaithroyd, Southowram, Halifax., Eng. In Dec., 1899 I was cured of piles by Doan’s ointment. I want to say now—--20 months after—that this cure has been permanent, and that I have had no return of the old complaint. (Signed) Matthew Farrar. (Of all chemists.) Mistaken Diagnosis. There aic many
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    • 942 3 p Af Memorandum Tablets Always or J cr FOR PEN OR PENCIL. 50 Leaves, 4" x 3", easily detach- ■•X VT able, with neat printed cover. as At 5 cents each. I Pinang Gazette Press, Limited. 1/KoWV ASER NEAVE Ltd The I.:eb g Company’s initials LEMCO are Penang’. placed on
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  • 119 4 Thursday. 261 h Oe-ober High water 10.53 pm. Ijow water 4.18 »nn Friday. 27th October. Town Band, Esplanade, 0 to 7 p.m. High water 11.41 p.in Low water 5.40 a ro Saturday, 28ih October. New Moon. St. Simon and St. Jhde. Town Band, Golf Chib.-6 to 7 p.m
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  • 1250 4 We published yesterday from the Times of Ceylon two London telegrams concerning the flotation of the Anglo-Malay Rubber Company, Ltd., and the Consolidated Malay Company, Ltd. As our contemporary points put, the Anglo-Malay Rubber Company, Ltd., was placed liefdre the investing public in the right form
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 164 4 To The Editor of the i'inang Gazette.'} Sir, There have been many resignations in the F. M. S. Forest Department during the last few months. According to a L«. M. S. paper, this is said to be due to the fact that little or no prospect of adv
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  • 222 4 A general meeting of the members of the Police Athletic Club was held yesterday evening at Fort Cornwallis, when there was a full muster of all grades—including L'.sut.-Col. E. G. Penncf itl.er (InspectorGeneral of Police, S. S.), Asst. Supt. Gardiner, Asst. Supt. Whitehead, Chief Inspector Dickson, Chief
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  • 208 4 A Brighton Tragedy, by Guy Boothbv (Bell’s Indian an 1 Colonial Library). This, the story of the loves of the reformable scapegrace, and the darkly beautiful Seiiorita, is told in Mr. Guy Bnothby’s now fa niliar style. Ihe book is very readable the reader’s flagging attention being mechanically
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  • 498 4 We are told on the ‘womancertain illustrated Ho ni( p/ I%'*' of regarding our future specially ordered f or t}l Amongst other things tk P U mention of one particular :,la for a “tiger-shooi:”thu<. “P.,,. lh-f ‘"N the Princess has a, spe.-ui v skirt of an unobtru<i V(!
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  • 324 4 There will be a paperch ise next SatiirM the 28th inst. Aleet at the I’arade Grori at 5 p.m. and finish at the Race Cour* United States Consul-General i; l of Singapore, reports that he wiiii' ll by the ajent of the Tuyo Kiseu KM that his
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    • 314 4 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. The Leading, and the Most Comfortable Establishment in the Island. :o: The Crag Hotel Penang Hills. A Well Known Health Home, Crisp and Bracing Atmosphere. ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL. Instead of going to Europe for a cure. Why not to the “Crag” next to your door. Go if your
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    • 113 4 must be addressed to The Editor” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer', name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yfl LL monies must be paid at the Pinang Zl Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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    • 19 4 communications intended for insertion in this journal must be The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents}.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 209 4 OBITUARY. We regret to announce the (h ath of Sir William Slielford, K.C.M.G., M. Inst. C.E., the famous engineer, which occurred on 2nd inst. at his residence, 49, Argyllroad, Kensington, at the age of 71. He was a brother -of Mr. Thomas C.M.G., who died in 1901, and who, as
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  • 372 5 tB ERIILWAV strike. jiA trlAl Imminent. 'Hi.:cn:i: i* Service.] I.oiidon. 25t h October. x <trik«- >" Moscow has spread Tli'' ri,: ',n involving a dozen of jn fferV ll 'uiis Thirty six thousand ’"J- lz r A'"" 1 j’j 1( movement is ot a i, iv.' st |U I’li
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  • 72 5 Keiteii’s Service] London, 25th October. NiiiiiPi .ib fir i;n hankers, including Lord Ri'veistoke (a director of the Bank of E*iglmi<], an 1 a partner in Baring lift* and'A. > are now in St. Petersburg, arranging the details of a Russian loan, ivlni'li ii is xj>'ted w
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  • 41 5 Bevter's London, 26th Octolier. liie i".rresp indent in St. Peters- -tites that tie* visit of Sir Charles Hardinep, iP itish Anb issaitor in St. '"l.ibu-g, to Luii'l hi is believed to be pourparlers for an AngloRussi.ni rapprochement..
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  • 42 5 lleute'i’s Service L nid. >n. 26th October. I" n Majesties the King and Queen in I Prine-' and Princess Nicholas -nt* to arrive at indsor on the a inner on a State visit to England. ilt the Guildhall is being arrange}.
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  • 144 5 [Kevter s Service.] London, 25th Octolier. Santip, 11 1 f o ’p s hive arrived at restoi,'] a:, 'l order has been to the u i>s lately suggested a lia< Leo. ln ie 11a,,!e Celebes, another l "*.hi the fifth number of r -for the present
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  • 79 5 GOVERNMENT'S STRONG CASE. [Arom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, 25th October. Both Sir Michael Hicks-Beach and Sir Ed wan! Boyle have been indisposed for tw> days, and unable to attend the Arbitration Court. 1 he final speeches begin to-d iv. Evidence in favour of tho Government has been
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  • 807 5 THE PURCHASE OF TANJONG PAGAR. The Daily Teleyraph of Sept. 26th in a leading article savs Nothing could better illustrate the ease with which sensations can be created at H me and abroad than the transient excitem *nt caused by the purchase, on behalf of
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  • 2445 5 GOVERNMENT’S CASE, Mr. Balfour Browne, in opening the case for the Government on Friday afternoon at the Tanjong Pagar Arbitration Court, said he thought, the Co.’s claim had been largely exaggerated in several particulars. I he Expropriation Ordinance was exactly the same, in respect to the
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    • 22 5 77|,b| ES PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. REFRIGERATORS. SCALES "Wister *Co., Ltd. McAlister V Co., Ltd. McAl'utfr V Co., Ltd. McAliater V Co., Ltd.
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    • 463 5 Nev? Advertisements. 1<() j ET *~I''HAT Largo and Commodious Duelling, No. 225 Burmah Road. .Apply to 790 8-11 164 BURMAH ROAD. FOR SALE. A WHEELER WILSON’S Sewing Machine, almost new, $35. A Childs Iron Bedstead complete, with Mattress, Curtains, Pillows, &c. Price as agreed. 27 FARQUHAR STREET, 791 28-10 Penang.
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  • 897 6 A Board of Trade inquiry was concluded in Newcastle-on-Tyne on Sept. 16th into the circumstances attending the stranding of the steamship Foyle of London, in the Red Sea, on June 13th. Ihe vessel struck on the Mushejura Reef, mile.-, out of the intended course, and the master
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  • 1072 6 ARRIVALS. Lady Weld, Brit., 245, Treweeke, October 26, Teluk Anson. gen., Kwong On A- Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, October 25, P. Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan Co. Meneolaus. Brit., 3006, Evans, October 26, Liverpool, gen W. Mansfield Co. Meuan Brit., 100, Allie, Get. 25, Port Swettenhani,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 64 6 Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured bv applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with
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    • 17 6 STEARNS’ WINE, a great nutrient tonic in convalescence from fevers, influenza and pneumonia. Gives benefit at once
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    • 208 6 STEARNS’ WINE for weak, sickly women and young girls ;they aie especially benefited by its use. A nutrient Iron Tonic. ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS. .1 J i SINGAPORE TO *JAVA PORI’S, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING, CARGO FOR BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND
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    • 926 6 WHERE TByOAMGER LIES. the LONDON DIRECTORY The reason kidney disease is so generally /CONTAINING over 2,000 pages of condensed commercial matter. enflll fatal is, it comes on unnoticed, and often traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade,’/] izains a’firm hold of the sufferer before he
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    • 1120 7 s A. DANIELL, Ltd., ™GRAHAM Co Ltd "J insertion in the issue of the following day, Ro > al F,re Insurance Company. lfllll \A VZWII LmvVlil at the rate 12 words 50 cents, (5 cents each If ILHClfTimmf AT b T by Postal <>.*„ to neeept Fire R»k B »rourr4„t
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    • 2049 8 Tr. C u CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI MEDERLANDSCHE HAWPEI NTER ™p°ORATION N E MERCANT|L ='B/Jl YARROW HILL NURSERIE AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. CORPORATION. INDIA, Seeds «n<l Seedlings of Cocoanuts and „nn Netherlands Trading Society. f j s(a Ag( nts f#r the Onited s taUs 0 Authorised
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