Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 2 47 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY. 28th OCTOBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1893 1 s^pp ,n Intended Snilings. sapping, sapping. jo. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen, tion, Company. ft. RIVALS AND DEPARTURES. OTX 1/ i i’VI(T a. Negupatarn, i Sat. 28th Oct. at 2 p.m. Thongwa fIAW SI S/ MAU sLI<X Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore ami Sat. 1 Ith
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  • 1283 2 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 30t!) lst February AND Saturday 3rd February. To be Considered at a General Meeting* to be held on Monday, 30th October, 1905. :o: NOTICE— No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to
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    • 884 2 pbsabg nimßls. THE LONDON DIRECTOR? ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, T' ONTAINING over 2 ,000 pages of condensed commercial matt. ’I COMMANDANT. V/ traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the t i° nal ,e > tl Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and
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  • 1747 3 The Times. thE COOLIE EMIGRANT. recognised that emig ation can seiH l9 f as a complete remei y for the exdo" 1 a<? ..'tli of population. Its effects in rC ti<>n vary greatly from country to tl'i**’"" ir Jing to its proportion to the c t,V .illation, but
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  • 567 3 GRAVE CHARGES. The Matin publishes what it represents to be an extract from the report addressed by the late M. de Brazza to the Minister of the Colonies on the results of the inquiry mule by his Commission into the administration of the french Congo. M.
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  • 304 3 sit.y somewhat restricted.— Hongkong Telegraph. S > far as education is concerned, the Government of the Straits Settlements is well ahead of Hongkong. In Singapore the King's scholarships are still ret lined, and the Chamber of Commerce encourages education from a commercial standpoint by holding pei iodical examinations
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  • 688 3 Gold Coast Government Railway. Open Lines.—Permanent Way. Inspector required immediately, for service on the above railway.” So begins an advertisement in our weekly contemporary Lloyd's Weekly Aews. Evidently, the powers-that-be have taken a hint from our previous remarks ami striven to be more consistent. They
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  • 180 3 According to Indian Engineering, the curse of the monopoly in the matter of the Calcutta electric supply has been recently verifir I bv us from sad experience. It takes the corporation concerned ten da vs to budge to make a connection, and it mav take
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    • 93 3 KrtL.|, i r 'i s Manager Cured of a Mi KAVY Coed. t as “ey, manager AnI 9 1 Afric' Association, Cape ,I|P ’rruiisv i',] 1 iI,VS I )ur ‘"g "‘y t‘ ‘P i>‘ a "'l Hiii |,i H 1 < o,| f ac ted a severe cold, Inin k
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    • 102 3 Mistaken Diagnosis. There a 1 e many people who have pains in the back and imagine that their kidneys are affected, while their only trouble is rheumatism of the muscles, which can 1 e cured by a few applications of Chamlierlain’s Pain Balm, or by dampening a piece of flannel
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    • 48 3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The uniform success of this remedy had 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.
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    • 63 3 Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the musclesand may be cured by 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 Pain
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    • 868 3 A laADY typist. P pßf Offers Real Kelp— Our Readers continue to show extraordinary interest in the series of Opinions and Experiences of the Peop’e which appear here at short intervals,and we are assured by numberless conespondents that the information is an invaluable help to them. Practical evidence of the
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  • 120 4 Sa’urJay, 28 h October. New Moon. St. Simon ami St. Jmle. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 12.01 p.m Low water 6.06 >«m Sunday, 29th October Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. High w ter 1.22 pm. Low water 7.20 a.m Mon.lnv, 30th October. Chamber of
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  • 1090 4 Notwithstanding the conclusion of peace and the Tsar’s decision to give his people a CoiDtiUition of sorts, the state of Russia seems to be going from bad to worse, and no one can tell what fresh misfortunes may befall that unhappy country before the present year
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  • 947 4 H. M. S. FLORA vs. Y. M. C. A. The football players of H. M. S. Flora have been kept fairly busy since the arrival of their ship in port. Yesterday afternoon they played another match on the Esplanade, this time against the Y. M. C. A. As cauld
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  • 366 4 ITS Under the title o f «ti Magical Fruit,” the A b» r O«n My g. TCB the f0i1,,, vi 7' It:- I'«™ at I I, P season, when all auim-.Ui,, two-legged „n<l f oui e J| an insatiable lust f,>r th'. f quick to fly with siv,,^
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  • 361 4 Sir Frederick Lugard, K. C. JI. speaking at a Victoria League megingß Guildford recently, said our tropicalposstH sions which were not coloiiisabl? by c. races, were not the least vi 1 uable parti of the Empire. To them chiefly we ed for the raw pro .nets
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  • 65 4 n Tfi nl! ’l Nineteenth Sunday a» c 291 h Oc’ober. 1905 St. Georgk' 3 8 iuni. Matins.—’ Hymn 7. 8- a.m. Holy Comm» 111 5 p in. Sunday Schoo 6 p.m. Evensong and Presbyterian Chukc"’ 9- a.m. Prye D<> k. 6 p.m. Northam 5 j Cbubch or
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    • 269 4 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. The Leading, and the Most Comfortable Establishment in the Island: :o:« 1 Tlio 66 Crng* Hotel Penang 5 Hills» A Well Kjuywb Health. Home, Cf'lsp an 3 BrAclng: Attnospihet'e. ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL. •< < Instead of tfoinff t<vJlnroHß*<<»r a cirre. Why not to the HCrag’’ nFXt to your
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    • 112 4 fWN Till HUTIONS must be addressed to 7'/te written on one side of the ftuper aid<i a'lid accompanied by the writers name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. >0 J/-L monies must be paid to the General Managec at the Pinang Gazette” Office,
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  • 289 5 jjUE MOVEMENT SPREADING. T rT OIIPERS TO THE ST military. KEi rr.ii's Skrvicr.] London, 27th October. iin <’'»»'icil of Ministers has T ||p jecidc.l in favour of the form i'(’.i bi net. The Premier will be .T..1...5.- p<T«uw to lill Minuterpi»l’“ Ilts except as regards the n 1 \V
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  • 127 5 THE I’RIXCE AND PRINCESS AT PORT SAID. [Heutek's Service London, 28t 'i October. H. M. S. A’-aofrii. with tl Prince and Princess of Wales on board. as arrived at Port Said. The Prince and Princess spent yesterdiv aboard the despatch vessel Surprise hi th. rtieriio n they
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  • 35 5 A DYE-ELECTION. IHevtek’s Service London, 28th October. bye-election to fill the vacancy in I -nliaiiK :it f ,r Hampstead has resulted as lo’lows ■‘’Holier (Conservative) 4,225 K'wo (Liberal) 3,833 b’onserv.itive majority 422
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  • 53 5 lx A STEAMER COLLISION. i I‘Kltkr’s Service London, 28th October. A ''ghthouse tender with President stem 7 f 111 collided with a fruit The'.' <U <>w Orleans at midnight, to bn ,l v:is badly damaged and had I’resHom 'T 6, N e B ih j«'ed. fsiipe*' '"Revolt had
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  • 36 5 Ax EXCEPTIONAL HONOUR. il'KUTßtt’s SkhvicK.] London, 27th October, present i ,e of London was -IvZ Genenil of the dur >ri *tbe Guildhall yesterlliere wiu Silvii; 5 il o rea t procession of ail oiilstB.
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  • 16 5 H ,R t’TKIIS Sbrvicr.] p r(>i London, 27th October, biubet has left Madrid for
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  • 1808 5 HUMMING UP OF COUNSEL. At the Wednesday afternoon sitting of the Arbitration Court, Sir Michael HicksLeach was present, but looked very unwell. Mr. lomlinson was cross-examined by Lord R. Cecil. 1 here was a considerable number of people present to hear the summing up of Mr. Lalfour
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  • 920 5 The Rev. W. Bridie, late Wesleyan Chaplain, R. N., Hongkong, writes respecting the above subject Our responsible authorities in the Far East have come to the conclusion that it was highly advisable, if not imperative, to retain possession of Wei-hai-wei. The half-constructed forts on the island
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  • 640 6 It is reported that the Admiralty has had submitted t«» it a new type of toipedo, which promi*'-' to create a>m<**l a revolution in th* methods of mod rn warfare. It i- d<*-l-t'ed »•> he so LO-rnt an improveni< !it upon its predecessors and to Ik? effect
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  • 941 6 ARRIVALS Pwru, Brit, 294, Coysh, October 28. Acheen, gen., Bnn Ho Hin. Chi s.vn, Brit., 2852, Kenrick, Oct. 28, Singapore, gen., A. Giltillan Co. Kistna, Brit., 524. Learinont, Oct. 2/, 8 pore, •A* P. Swettenhani, gen H. Liebert A C It, gia, Ger.. 4 39, Van
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    • 156 6 Chambeiilain’s Cough Remedy Cukes Colds. This remedy acts on nature's -plan, allavs the cough, relieves the lungs aids expectoration, opens the secretions, mid 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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    • 203 6 ISLAND LIME Of STEAMERS. SINGAPORE TO ’JAVA PORTS, POR I’ DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, QUEENSLAND PORI’S, <fc SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING, CARGO FOR BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) *As inducement offers. A regular monthly service to above ports is maintained by tl>e British steamers AIRLIE (2,338
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    • 47 6 STEARNS’ WINI’L a great nutrient tonic in convalescence roin fevers, influenza and pneumonia. Give.» l>encfit at once EYE-SIGHT. NOTICE. Mr. N. LAZARUS, MAY BE CONSULTED FOR SPECTACLES,» At Messrs. C. S. Seng Co., 33c BEACH STREET, For a few days only. Sigrht Testing; Advice, Free. 759 11-11
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    • 1173 6 EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A CHILD IN CEYLON. Doctors Had Given Him Up—Parents Were In t«3| Despair. A Modern Miracle Wrought—After Ordinary Medicine Proved Powerless and Hope Had Been Abandoned—By f| f/u I Dr. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS 4 For Pale People. U Sa /Z a s The story of the cure
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    • 935 7 s. A. DANIELL, Ltd., Kcnncdy &Co GRAHAM Co. Ltd W Wm. Younger Co., Ltd., U QANDA| I monkbrano i A.noiiiro f Wholesale fl Retail Chemists,! made of Cela'.'ne, most eflxa.'ous 1 Street, Penang. IN BOTTLE AND IN BULK. U se au.ok.el. pvte English Oi). f SDirect/oiis. JOI (2fremiti s. B
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    • 2468 8 e —T—. I ru.oTrprn BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THEj MERCANTILE EANkn I E... .80 CHA austr*Ei**nd china. bankimo corporation. .«.tscnappu. CORPORATION. IUDIA, u II Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pa id-up-Capital 110,000,000 Trading Society. jj sct s ut<j of Authorised Capital I Capital Paid op
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