Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-01-04 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED* 18(33. No. 3 VOL. LXIY THURSDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1906. ICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1854 1906-01-04 1 I Sapping. y ii .i. i i lIT n q. intended ■> ww» <1 tion Corn* aviga BRITISH INDIA STEAM st>., LTD. I ~*l Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, foam»,. ZZ ?1 raV I 4RRIVALS AN» DEPARTURES. 7 kndrd to Sail. Stkambr. 4 |HeL\ g® gMjfIRH jg c J hi\\ t. s1,854 words
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Advertisement1576 1906-01-04 2 A Choice Selection ISLAND LINEOFSTEAMERS. M of INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. zxtrsr I m I Wedding fjards. This Hotel is Electrically Fitted. I “fe”- 1 |E“ ■u justmbe.to■• (Splendid Ac. isiiot.ationfor'fravellers. ."''.'.i','.”';" zi:AI I CWJNmIJjJ Bgf Orders PcmpU» E..c»t.d! )g. E S C e |!eilt Table. *XX- .™V Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd.1,576 words
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Article640 1906-01-04 3 L Watson writ “B Z>«Jy and disclaimi a b that the good old Hmes were betm that, the present, sayB that, despite Tl.ack- etay, there were not the snobs in the I' ?< d 01,1 that there are now. tn I.ts optnion, the growing wealth of640 words
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Article1296 1906-01-04 3 e As a rule the modern Briton does not >f caie very much what the foreigner thinks r of him, for he has an inborn belief that he is not only as good as one of other nations, e but a great deal better. It is1,296 words
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Article400 1906-01-04 3 The following remarks in the Singapore Free Press are equally applicable to Penang:— A regular theme of Education Department reports, of School Inspectors’ reports, and of Governors’speeches at prize-givings, for many years past, has been the exceptional importance of the practical study of English in the400 words
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Article137 1906-01-04 3 It is a cherished idea th.it ozone is accountable for the health-giving properties of sea or mountain air. On the other hand, the Laneet argues that it is poss b’e ozone mav have little or no influence one wav or the other, but that its presence137 words
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Advertisement125 1906-01-04 3 STEARNS’ HEAD ACHE CUBE gives instant relief. A reliable household remedy of simple formula perfectly harmless. Insist on the genuine, it is sold everywhere. HERCULES B CEMENT. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that from the 31st December, 1905, the late firm Stiven Co., or their Successors will cease to be125 words
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Advertisement38 1906-01-04 3 Absolutely Harmless. Any mother can give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to her little ones with a feeling of security. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be procured. All dealers sell it.38 words
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Advertisement70 1906-01-04 3 Boy Cured of Croup in Fifteen Minutes. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured our little four year old boy of croup in fifteen minutes. My wife and I have used this remedy in our family for the past five years, having tried many other kinds previous to that time, and can sav70 words
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Advertisement96 1906-01-04 3 When You Have a Cold. The fiuit action when you have a cold should be to relievo the lungs. This is bc<i rccompl ishe«l by the free use of Cii iinberhtin’s Cough Remedy. This rem.-dv liquifies the tough mucus and t in-os its expulsion from the air cells of the96 words
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Advertisement899 1906-01-04 3 keen dry breeze a considerable amount of ozone is formed. A greater agency, however, concerned in the production of ozone is probably light, and more particularly the ultra-violet rays, or chemically active light, of the sun. According to this view, the sun, rich as are its rays in ultra-violet, should899 words
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Article15 1906-01-04 4 Macintyre. To-day, at Dilwara,” the wife of Commander I». C. Macintyre, of a laughter.15 words
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Article1109 1906-01-04 4 For the next few weeks we may expect Reuter’s telegrams to be principally concerned with Koine politics and the prospects of the parties at the General Election Already the election campaign is in. full swing ami the newspapers ate crammed with reports of speeches and addresses.1,109 words
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Article1000 1906-01-04 4 annual installation CEREMONY. SUCCESSFUL BANQUET, Founded so long ago as 1875, J/°^ e Roval Prince of Wales, No. 1555 (E. C.), ranks as bne of the oldest Masonic institutions in the Eastern Archipelago; not a few of its brethren have, from time to time held exalted places1,000 words
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Article382 1906-01-04 4 [All comuepr L r ir in this journal must be I ns Editor is opinions of cor respond. lls 1 J g CHRISTMAS [To The of the o j Dear Sir, I have read with imerest the from la ping concerning the funds for a Christmas treat n that382 words
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Article273 1906-01-04 4 MR G. M. DONALD. AA r e regret to hear by telegraph of death at Ipoh this morning of Mr. 6-• Donald, the well-known civil engineers’ contractor, as a result of a carriage a' l dent on New Year's Day, particularwhich were published in the 7b"' Malaya as follows:273 words
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Advertisement188 1906-01-04 4 PENANG. Oriental Hotel, <Z) *5 "S J r S' u n 2 o X o4k Whereto Stay. «T <♦ o r o*o ZE z J z r~; g" PENANG HILLS. >s. «g. Crag When you are in Pain When you are in Pain T ffihen you are in Pain WITH188 words
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Advertisement234 1906-01-04 4 CON TRI BUTI ON 8 must b‘t addressed ■to The Editor,” written on .one side of the paper only and accompanied bfi the writer's name and address not insertion but as a guarantee of. good faith,,.,, all monies must be paid ta the General I •<* Manager at the Pinang234 words
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Article201 1906-01-04 5 THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Mr. BALFOUR AND FISCAL REFORM. NOISY RECEPTION FOR Mr. CHAMBERLAIN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Jan. The election campaign is now in full progress and the newspapeis are crammed with speeches and electoral addresses. A remarkable variety of is ues are being submitted to the[Reuter’s Service.] - 201 words
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Article117 1906-01-04 5 MOSCOW FREED FROM REBELS. STEADY SUPPRESSION IN THE BALTIC. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th Jan. An. official statement, which has been published at St. Petersburg, says that, during the crushing of the revolt in Moscow, so many revolutionaries were killed, woundJ I e<l, an<l arrested that Moscow' will be freed[Reuter’s Service.] - 117 words
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Article90 1906-01-04 5 COURT-MARTIAL AT CHELSEA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th Jan. S-rgt.-Major Hilton, of the Army Service Corps, was court-martialled at Chelsea yesterday for desertion when he was recalled to South Africa in Septemper last to give his testimony, which has not yet been heard, as to the supply[Reuter’s Service.] - 90 words
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Article80 1906-01-04 5 ADM IRAL’S EXTRAORDINARY YARN. Reuter’s Service.] London, tth Jan. Admiral Roz.luliestvensky, with the permission of the Ministry of Marino, has written an article for the iVovoe. on the battle of Tsushima, in which he says' that Admiral Togo’s whereabouts were kept so secret that they were[Reuter’s Service.] - 80 words
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Article25 1906-01-04 5 I Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th Jan. T t is declared in Berlin that French apprehensions of German aggressiveness m Morocco are wholly groundless.I Reuter’s Service.] - 25 words
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Article571 1906-01-04 5 SERIOUS ALLEGATION AGAINST A KLING DAIRYMAN. Nadinsah, said to be a dairyman, of Gieen Lane, was arraigned before Mr. Peel yesterday morning and charged with branding a cow with a hot iron. Sergeunt Meredith prosecuted, and Mr. o Martin, of Messrs. Logan and Ro-*s, appeared for the571 words
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Article271 1906-01-04 5 Messrs. Osborne and Chappel forward the following returns for the month of December of the Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd. Output 280 piculs. Approximate value ...$13,700 Receipt for water rent 5,150 Working expenses 3,850 Profit 15,000 The returns for December for the New Gopeng Tin Mines, Ltd., are271 words
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Article862 1906-01-04 5 PARTICULARS OF ANTI-FOREIGN OUTBREAK. The China Gazette, of the 18th uIL, gives a very vivid account of the antiforeign riots from which we quote the following: —The worst fears anticipated from the Mixed Court contretemps have been realized, and Shanghai has been given over to the forces862 words
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Article210 1906-01-04 5 ENTRIES FOR BIG EVENTS. i' The entries for’the three big events to be decided at the forthcoming Race Meeting on 30th January, Ist February, and 3rd February, closed to-day at noon, as .follows Tifß (Jlujb Handicap, Value $3,500. /Rhe bridge Kongsi’s Essington. Mr.’lTodd’s ßockhill. hfr. Ifowden’s Rndium.210 words
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Article383 1906-01-04 5 I.t’i-. Winning Horses. u 1 The folliwing table shows hew the •I honours were divided at the three days’ racing at Kuala Lumpur Ists. 2nds. 3rds. Highlander 2 0 0 Excise' 2 0 0 Lulworth 1 2 0 Ti e Shrew -1 1 1 Spelter 1 1 0383 words
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Advertisement5 1906-01-04 5 refrigerators. McAlister V Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement7 1906-01-04 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister S’ Co., Ltd,7 words
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Advertisement4 1906-01-04 5 > SCALES. McAlister Co,, Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement189 1906-01-04 5 New Advertisements. auction sales SUPERINTENDENT’S billet wanted Held Twice Weekly, for charge of a small rubber clearing or as J. D. on a large place with good prospects for a young European planter age Special attention 24, of 6 years experience. The very best of references as to ability in189 words
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Article749 1906-01-04 6 Having acted as Captain of the Shaftesbury training ship for over twenty-seven years, Captain W. Scriven has applied to the London County Council for a larger pension than the £lOO 3s. 6d. per annum which it is proposed to pay him, but the Council state that the749 words
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918 1906-01-04 6 arrivals. I Gi.jsnstrae, Brit., 3054, McGillvray, Jan. 3, j London, gen., Boustead Co. Si’EZ.A, Ger., 2659, Miller, Jan. 3, Hamburg, gen., Belin Meyer Co. Canton, Brit, 105, Merican, Jan. 3, Teluk Anson, gen.. Ah Hin Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, Jan. 3, Port iSwetteuham, gen., Koe918 words
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Advertisement92 1906-01-04 6 Beiter Than a Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated,92 words
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Advertisement234 1906-01-04 6 Very palatable, even children enjoy to take it, but it is Stearns' lUi'ne, not any other. Far better than emulsions. Sold Everywhere. STEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL allowed on every cycle bought of us. Your Money in fnii refunded without qu gtion if n< t p rlirtly satisfactory. Highest grade rxrh234 words
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Advertisement29 1906-01-04 6 I WATERPROOF verminproof ODOURLESS FIRE RESISTING COOL DURABLE Cheapest on the Market. Si ri’LIEIt in roles 3 ft. x 24 yds. Adamson GifillanB IT -r rl Co., Limited. J29 words
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Advertisement1307 1906-01-04 6 34 Years of Rheumatism. rvO/MU 0 O/N I Patient laid up in Bed for 10 [j 11 1/1 |M Ot I Months at a time, Disabled P Tailors,.... I Bilston, Staffs. England. Winchester House, I Gentlemen:—l wiH always do what I C f 4nnn r, I can towards making your1,307 words
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Advertisement1968 1906-01-04 7 ok DE Tbyc~~ l, BS EUR °SwS£ TEL Standard Lite Assurance. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.’S COMMANDANT ADAMS that S hand.™ I ‘drL“ SX™ T air? and comfortable ’rooms are to be had The Unirersd Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most >eld at Edinburgh, on Tuesday, the 28th I1,968 words
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Advertisement1424 1906-01-04 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI reoerlandsche handel INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederhndsch-lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED. (Nethe rlXX "sc« t Paid-uD-Capital $10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. f United s tates 0 Established at Batavia 1857° Incorporated b, Royal Charter. E„*. U1,424 words
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