Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 January 1906

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 1 IvOL. LXIV. TUESDAY, 2nd JANUARY. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1241 1 lvteikded Sailings. «ww B. Slean Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. «I Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. flonXcntpany. f A fg£j> |g>gS fl.v U Xiswm > T J s f BpX I/ 11 flfl ...,1 c c9\’iCE. Nelapatain, fflk V, Imperial German Mail Line. MAIL. > Madras, Pondiclherrv, Uuddalore and o
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  • 665 2 PROGRAMME FOR JANUARYJOEETING, 1906. TSuesday 30tfi January,Vsiljursday Ist February AND Saturday 3rd February. FIRST DAY. :o: TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1906. :o: I.—THE MAIDEN PLATE. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into the Straits or F. M.
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    • 564 2 ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS, SINGAPORE TO *J AVA PORTS, PORT B HK DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, B 9 9 i 9 B<BB SB M- flfl QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY. gg O t ALSO TAKING, CARGO FOR 9 BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRI- 9 jMk J*® WIX J TAIN AND NEW ZEALAND I
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  • 512 3 Mr. J. Murray has published the first of ■what is meant to be “an annual,” entitled rhe British Trade Year-Book, 1905, covering the 25 years 1880-1904, and showing the course, of tiade, by John Holt Schooling, with 191 tables, each containing several sections of British
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  • 756 3 i HOW THE COOLIES ARE TREATEDThe importance of the part which the question of Chinese labour in the Transvaal is likely to play in the forthcoming general election in Great Britain has induced two of the great English daily papers to send representatives to Johannesburg to
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  • 377 3 For three months during rhe last year of the war,” said an American ex-con-federatecaptain of artillery. I had charge of a two-gun battery on a bluff on the lower Mississippi river. We used to bang at the federal gunboats and transports passing up and down, and now and
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  • 1045 3 —D. T. ©aid a new housemaid to a fellow-servant, a lady’s maid of many years’ standing: “Do you belong to any of the clubs “No was the reply, I am not so foolish as to spend my money in that way.” You I ought you make
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 184 3 Everybody Uses Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe,” say Moore Bros. Eldon, lowa, U. S. A “Me sell more of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken
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    • 66 3 Influenza. Can be cured by commencing at the first symptoms to use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Thousands have used this remedy during the past year, and we have to learn of a, single case where they were not pleased. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEAD ACHE CURE, gives instant relief. A
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    • 59 3 Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain’s Fain Balm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffering when troubled with any one of these ailments. All dealers sell it. STEARNS' WINE acts on the whole system, aiding
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    • 71 3 You Take Desperate Chances When You Neglect a Cold. It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality ami makes the system less able t > withstand each succeeding cold, thereby paving the way for more serious diseases. Can you afford to take such
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    • 122 3 A Prominent Publisher Endorses Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Mr. Leon C. Streeter, proprietor of the Worcester, Cape, Colony, Standard, says For the past seven years, or since we have been in South Africa. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has always been kept in ou v household. My wife has found it to be
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    • 272 3 TO LET. /2 1 WESTERN ROAD. Apply to 939 28-1 OCCUPIER. TO LET. u 'pHE GRANGE,” No. 9 Logan Road. J- Apply to P. J. DUVAL, 940 5-1 c/o W. Mansfield Co. "toT let. FURNISHED, for a short time, 2c Cantonment Road. Apply B.” 27 12 uc c o This
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  • 131 4 Tuesday. 2nd January League Football C. R. C r. A. C. 8. High water 6.12 p.m. Low w ater 12.12 am Wedii««l»y, 3rd January Town Band, Esplanailu, 6 p.in. High water 7.04 P 1 Low water 1 <'l a. m Thursday. 4th January. League Football N. L. St.
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  • 1479 4 The Nev. ear s Honours which Reuter sent through on Saturday an* rather more interesting than usual. No less than seven n»*w peers are created, while the list of I’nvy Councillors is increased bv eight nam».-s Sir Willjam Wills, who figures first on the list, is
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  • 447 4 From Our Otcn Corretipondent.] Taiping, 30th Dec. The above Association held its Annual Geneial Meeting, at the Perak Club, on the 29th inst. There were present the Commit- tee and the following members: Messrs, j late, Tickell. Ellis. Knocker, Sugden. Ste- I phetis, ami Winboome On the
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  • 796 4 GOSSIP BY PAUI m>> Exactly a dozen matches h avft k decided in the League competition an d h* 1 contests have been 80 remarkablv e that six have hem d law (not evei goal being scored in three of ,e have been won by the h are
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  • 24 4 Daily- Matins, 9-30 a.m. Epiph' Saturday, Jan. 6th, Feast ot (!1 [lb any of our Lord, 8 a. mHoly Communion.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1119 4 DAVIDSON Co., f-.t inv Tailors,.... Winchester House, SINGAPORE Mr. George DAVIDSON J Four years with the celebrated Firm of HENRY POOLE Co., Savile Slow, Jsondott. Ten years with the Firm of R. R. NEILL 4 Co j Sheffield, I (ONE OF THE NOTED PROVINCIAL FIRMS). Fourteen Years and four months
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    • 107 4 fWNTRIBVTIONS must be to The Editor,” written on diii eide Afifhh onln and aecoinpakiied/ ley <the write.f nhnne au4 fiddtets not necehtai-idy 'for insertion but as a guarantee of LTi ntonies must be to the Oeiieral ifawger at the riua^L^ uiette Penang. r L L business eoinnuiuicati</fi,s should he dressed
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  • 475 5 E'dRDBR RESTORED 1« MOSCOW. OLUTION ARIES BOMBARDED IN THE STREETS. *kCHY ON THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY. TROUBLES IN THE BALTIC PROVINCES. R kut e r's Service.] S London, 30th Dec. >rder has been completely restored at ■scow. Trade .and traffic are proceeding ■their normal manner. I London, 31st Dec. ■lhe
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  • 61 5 FURTHER ARRESTS [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. Five warrant officers and non-commis-sioned officers have been arrested in connection with the South African War Stores scandal. London, 2nd Jan. A court-martial has been ordered to be held at Chelsea to-morrow (Wednesday) on Sergt.-Major Hilton, of the Army
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  • 53 5 AN EXCELLENT BEGINNING. [Rkutbu’s Shbvicb London, 2nd Jan. Twenty-four out of forty-two aliens from Hamburg have been rejected at Grimsby under the new Aliens Immigration Act which came into force yesterday. Ihe immigrants were disqualified through lack of means, but have appealed on the ground that they
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  • 180 5 THE GOVERHMEHT AID IRELAND. DECLARATION BY THE PREMIER. MORE LABOUR CANDIDATES. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. Sir 11. Campbell-Bannerman, speaking at Dunfermline, said the Liberals regarded I’ree Trade as the settled policy of the country, ami it had been absolutely unquestioned till Mr. Chamberlain started hisa movement..
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  • 51 5 HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS STARVING. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Tokio states that three of the northern provinces of Japan are confronted with the worst famine known for sixty years. It is stated that 680,000 persons arc already in the last extremity of
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  • 49 5 E NCOU RAGI NG STATISTICS. [Reuter’s Service London, Ist Jan. Tn the Imperial revenue for the three months ended 31st December there has been an increase of £23,598. In the revenue for the nine months of the financial year there has been an increase of £97,948
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  • 66 5 A SPLENDID RECORD. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. The New Zealand Rugby team beat Swansea on Saturday by 4 points to 3. This concluded their tour in Great Britain, during which they were only defeated once (bv Wales), scoring in all 830 points against 39.
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  • 45 5 (Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd Jan. Lieut.-General von Moltke, a nephew of the famous General who commanded the Germans in the Franco-German War, has been appointed Chief of the General Staff of the German Army in place of General Schlieffen, who has retired.
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  • 40 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. The Chambers of Commerce of Hamburg and Frankfort, after discussions in the course of which very cordial reference were made to England, resolved to support the movement in favour of better AngloGerman relations.
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  • 32 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st Dec. It has been finally decided that the conference of the Powers with regard to Morocco will take place at Algeciras on the 16th February.
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  • 127 5 LEADERS SENT TO PRISON. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. Twenty-s>‘x members of the Internationa Anti-Military Committee have been tried in Paris for inciting the troops not to fire on strikers and to refuse to wage wars in the interests of capitalists. All were convicted. Professor
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  • 26 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. It is announced in Berlin that the German Ministers in Peking and Tokio will exchange places.
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  • 640 5 OPENED TO PUBLIC TRAFFIC. New Year’s Day. 1906, must l»o set down as a red-letter day in the annals of Penang, as the occasion of the opening of the George Town Municipal Electric Tramways for public traffic. For some time |a ;t the public have been watching
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  • 791 5 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. {From Our Owns bor respondent.') f t Kuala Lumpur, Ist Jan. The .following are the results of the Second Day’s racing at Kuala Lumpur 1-—Tnit < i Griffin Handicap.—'Value $4OO. A Handicap, for all Griffins that havq rup in -Raoe No. 3 on the Ist
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  • 1191 5 —The Times. It is not only in relation to the selfgoverning colonies that Mr. Lyttelton’s teinire of office as Colonial Secretary will be distinguished by a movement in the direction of the consolidating the administrative unity of the Empire. A new and interesting departure
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  • 32 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Jan. The death is announced of the American railway millionaire, Mr. Charles Tyson Yerkes, who electrified the underground railway in London, and introduced the two penny tube.”
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  • 942 6 P. M. Gazette, The Ilin, weapon, which is to be employed in the future by the German navy, appears to be the gun figuring in the Krupp designs of 1901, firing a 7601 b. shell, with a muzzle perforation through wrought iron of 50in. The gun weighs
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  • 1156 6 raf ARRIVALS of I f- I ;n, I de Kock, Dut., 325, Van Ord n, January 1. rst I Olehleh, gen., H. Liebert A Co. e I Nerve, Dut., 145*», Carrick. Jan. 2, Balik ,p I Papan, oil, Boustead Co. Sugrib, Siam. Gunboat, 54b, Zernichow, Jan.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 29 6 STEARNS’ WINE, in addition to being an Iron Tonic, is the best Cod Liver Oil preparation known to the Medical world, palatable, no repelling taste—lt does good. Sold Everywhere,
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    • 107 6 PENANG BAND. N' OTICE is hereby given that from Ist January, 1906, the charges for the services of the Band will be as follows Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m, $5O. Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11 p.in. $3O Garden Parties, 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. $3O After these hours, $lO
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    • 34 6 THE SWATOW EMBROIDERY CO., AT Lee Chye Dispensary, ffo. 258 Qarnc irvon Street, tPenangDealer fin all kinds of Drawn-thread- worked Grass Cloth Imported from Swatow. Prices very Moderate* INSPEC JTION INVITED. 834 12-2 m.w
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    • 1747 6 Valuable Sugar Mites Royal Mail Steamship Line OUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE. SnpQnlo AT OTICE IS HEREBY CIV P v J via 1 a l Extraordinary General M ’ll cm.., m...C...A...a B Y PUBLIC AUCTION. -U; Wellesley (Penang) Estates, Ltd. R M.S. Empress of Japan r 6,000 tons pa. Slug
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    • 1548 7 notiob^ EUROPE HOTEL, Canton Insurance Office Ltd. commercial n«- GLUGOR ESTATE m «r»t. Commercial Unton Assurance Capital Subscribed $2,000,000 Co.. Ltd. N[O SHOOTING will be allowed ov Public of Penang, Perak- and Amount Paid-up 500,000 Glugor Estate, without a nermit ative Sfcat es, are informed that Reserve Fund 730,000 HEAD
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    • 1443 8 ■air dp ANTI LE BANK OF Ncdcrlandsch-lndische CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA 1 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI MEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKIN Ml n Escompto-Maatschan AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED I (Netherlands* lndia Discount Bank I .TT T lz k Paid-up-Capital *10,000,000 N.th.rl.n<U Trading Society. fi A f |h<!
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