Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 January 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1906-01-06 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 51VOL. LXIV. SATURDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.19 words
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Advertisement1803 1906-01-06 1 n Intended Sailings. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAIU NAVIGATION Co irHH" 5 Norddeuhcher Lloyd. Bremen. tion, Company. —j 1 < EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. R to Sail. Stsambk. > BX i SERVICE. nJ- “7 APX Imperial German Mail Line. I/ I/ i Madras, Fomliclierrv, Cuddalore and 6th Jan. at1,803 words
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Advertisement1413 1906-01-06 2 DUNVILLE’S The M«SSCIj Hurr| genvHne P and rrfTablePatent Medicines on Br„„ndo D pe Special Old Scotch Whisky GUARANTEE. duced and has, we understand, been used in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan. Jobert, UH'ITC Qfl TTI CC Velpeau, Maisonueuve, the well-known Chasaaig- i 1.A5 Photographer. g f ?UA F? UU1,413 words
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Article869 1906-01-06 3 —The Stati t. A PROGRESSING ENTERPRISE. r a C mpanv was formed into mitcd liability Company in 1882 with authorised capital of £1,200,000, and the Company proceeded to allotment with a paid-up capital ~f £495,890. (li ide jiitf) 49,089 share, „f o each (being part „f the—The Stati t. - 869 words
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Article227 1906-01-06 3 Now that the Municipal Electric Installation in Penang has become an accomplished fact and many who intend starting some industry requiring motive power, w'ill be interested in an address delivered by Sir Alfred Hichman at Wolverhampton. He said that he was struck by the change that227 words
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546 1906-01-06 3 The Wholesale Grocers’ Association of Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, and other cities are active in stimulating opposition to a duty on tea and coffee. They are right, but’ought to advocate an additional half-cent duty on sugar, which in view of the excessive546 words
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Article190 1906-01-06 3 Penang, 6-1-1906. Description. Beef:— Cts Soup per catty 14 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 60 Feet 15 Heart 30 Tripe per catty 14 Liver 32 Pork Pork 34 Pig’s Head 26 Feet J 24 ’Longue 36190 words
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Advertisement1056 1906-01-06 3 COLONIAL CLERGYMAN i&wSli te I •—yJ -I. I h ff Follows Popular Custom A significant sign of the times is the cordial manner in which responsible people of all creeds and conditions support the views which are ably set forth below by the Rev. Geo. B. Taylor, a Colonial Clergyman.1,056 words
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Article120 1906-01-06 4 Saturday. 6lh January. Epiphany. Football Y.M.C.A. r. Free School High water 9.40 p.rri. Ik>w waler 3.43 a.in Sunday. 7th January Ist After Epiphany. High water 10 3J pin Ixiw watvr 4.32n.m Monday. Bth January. Town Band, Esplanade, to 7 p in. High water 11.24 pm. Im>w water 5120 words
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Article1178 1906-01-06 4 The account of the vigorous campaign undertaken to free the Canal zone of the Isthmus of Panama from yellow fever is very interesting. It also contains a lesson for those who have to deal with malarial fever in the tropics, for, as in the case of1,178 words
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Article368 1906-01-06 4 training notes. Although threatening, the rains f o rfcun atefy kept oft this morning, and a good deal ‘of J or k at the Race-course was indulged in, > n number of candidates for lionou.s the forthcoming Meeting putting an “’’ffout W.W Holley on who „ent working368 words
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Article344 1906-01-06 4 Fakewell Functions. Bro. James, who has wotked among us in the field of education for the last twenty vears, left this morning by the P. O. 8. s. Chus'.m for Australia. The whole week was a round of farewell functions, beginning on New Year’s Dav when the344 words
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Article60 1906-01-06 4 Sunday in the Octave of the Epiphany. 7<k January, 1906. St. George’s Church. 8 a.m. Matins.—(ATo Orj/an). B~>o a.m. Holy Commhnion.— (Plain). 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6 p. in. Evensong and Sermon. PheSbytekian Church. 9 a.m.Northam Road. 6 P-m. Church of the Assumption. First Mass at 6-15 a;m.60 words
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Article662 1906-01-06 4 P. C. C. vs. C. R. c A friendly game-as li st i n <, a League fixture—of WB| the EsplAuade ye<ti-r<| v i r lß| the Penang Cricket Club a Recreation Club and from, a < viewpoint, proved above of recent matches w h-re nothirH than ordinary Club662 words
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Article203 1906-01-06 4 Annual Dinnki:. The annual dinner of the I’eiiang di)' sion of the Malayan branch of the Medical Association took place 1,1 Town Club last night. Dr. Lucy, C 1B Colonial Surgeon, in tlie chair, be-i'' 8 the Chairman there were present Hoops. Jamieson,203 words
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Advertisement235 1906-01-06 4 PENANG. Eastern Oriental C/5 -3 I I O ©ju Where to Stay. •£<*«> o 0 .aj SC z J '2 52 w *t: s£“ s' PENANG HILLS. Jg. /The Crag THREE HOT FAVOURITES. ZOTAL (Burgoyne’s), the World’s PREMIER DISINFECTANT. Supplied to Straits Government, Penang 1 Municipality, Sanitary Boards, tec. Prices235 words
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Advertisement117 1906-01-06 4 CONTB1 BUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the. writer’s name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL monies must be paid to the General «5* Manager at the Pinang Gazette Office,117 words
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Article262 1906-01-06 5 THE LIBERALS AID THE ARIY. Mr. HALDANE’S POLICY. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN HOWLED DOWN AT DERBY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth Jan. -Mr. Chamberlain, who attempted to address a meeting at Derby, was shouted down by the audience. For nearly an hour he fought against the continuous interruptions, but his[Reuter’s Service.] - 262 words
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Article169 1906-01-06 5 ADMIRAL ROZ HDI EST VENSKY'S EXPLANATION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, sth Jan. Admiral Rozhdiestvensky, in a communi cation to the No-oe Vremya explains that the permission of the Russian Minister of Marine to publish the letter to the Joro<! on the battle of .Tsushima did not imply[Reuter’s Service.] - 169 words
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Article59 1906-01-06 5 REVOLUTION NOT ENTIRELY REPRESSED. BOMB OUTRAGE AT RADOM. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 6th Jan. Advices from Russia continue to report serious trouble in different parts of the Empire, showing that the revolution is in nowise wholly repressed. London, later. A bomb has been thrown at the Chief of Police at[Reuter’s Service.] - 59 words
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Article46 1906-01-06 5 A PANIC PREDICTED. [Reuters Service.] London, 6th Jan. Mr Schiff, the well-known American banker, in speech st New York, predicted a panic, exceeding all pre’.ou, experiences, unless the currency is reformed and made more elastic. The speech has made a great impression.[Reuters Service.] - 46 words
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Article27 1906-01-06 5 I Reuter's Service.] London, sth Jan. The s a Vancouver, with 936 Japanese prisoners of war on boa.d, has passed Port Said.I Reuter's Service.] - 27 words
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418 1906-01-06 5 At Singapore Assizes, on Thursday, Lim ee en and Lim Hong Kee appeared on a charge of having, being bankrupts, sent nv °L t aAA GO, ny gO ds to tl,e va,ue of O ei $6,000 obtained on credit and not paid for within four418 words
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Article227 1906-01-06 5 The final polo tie for the President's Cup (a trophy presented by the first President of Selangor Polo Club, Mr. C. E. Spooner, c.m.g., was played at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday between two Selangor teams, Mr. Spooner’s team defeating Captain Graham’s team by three goals and three227 words
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Article186 1906-01-06 5 (Two footballers were sent off the field on Tuesday for fighting.) Oh forwards, you should never let Your angry passions rise, Your horny hands were never made (As worthy Doctor Watts once said) To tear each other’s eyes It also is against the law To punch opponents186 words
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Article1822 1906-01-06 5 Life of Lieut.-Gen. The Hon. S»L Andrew Clarke, G. C. M. G., C. 8., Edited by Col. R. 11. Vetch, C. B. London: John Murray. 15s. net. Those who had a personal acquaintance with Sir Andrew Clarke, and arndWgst the number are many whose lot has been1,822 words
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Advertisement17 1906-01-06 5 SCALES. PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. REFRIGERATORS. McAlister V Co.. Ltd. McAlister V Co., Ltd. McAlister V Co.. Ltd.17 words
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Advertisement615 1906-01-06 5 New Advertisements. Invaluable for MOSmon QAT IT QUlTOandRll INSECT r VBK r 1 BITES, giving immediAaxr att j relief; also fer SMALL double-seated Victoria in Prickly heat, Face Spots, good condition, and a brown Aus-te Eczema, <fcc. tralian horse quiet to ride or drive. Also a Piano (Misquith Co., Penang615 words
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Article786 1906-01-06 6 Messrs. S. H. Morton Co., Leith, for building three slipways for Hongkong. One is to be capable of hauling up vessels of a total weight, with the cradlegar carriage, of 2,700 tons, and other CW, vessels of 2,000 tons. Electric power and lighting will be employed. The786 words
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759 1906-01-06 6 ARRIVALS. Canton,i Brit, 105, Merican, Jan. (>, Teluk Anson, gen., Ah Hin Co. Hebe, Brit., 345, Inkster, Jan. G, Singapore, W. Mansfield Co. Lightning, Brit., 2122, Spence, Jan. 6, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Teesta, Brit., 3428, Willis, Jan. G, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert A759 words
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Advertisement102 1906-01-06 6 The Only Cough Medicine Free From Poison. The Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold on the market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception102 words
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Advertisement226 1906-01-06 6 STEARNS' WINE assists the bodv to make use of nature’s nourishment. Overworked men find it an excellent tonic. Renews strength and incrcoscs the ital forces. Sold Everywhere. aIOB ROY PENS txl Points of Rob Roy S writing a joy*’* I Itati nws. Averted Bampla 101. 7d.. poat free. K S226 words
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Advertisement82 1906-01-06 6 SIXTY YEARS WOr-LD WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <>BARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, N.B. It Is asserted on good authority that by taking a82 words
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Advertisement890 1906-01-06 6 WHY lOMBN WEAR OUT Hi USE ONLY and USE THE TROPICS, r Mos l The Trying Climate Saps Their W M M J J A Strength. Blood Gets Far H Watery—Nerves Weak. LUXURIOUS rERFUM- to the U IN Health. German This Rangoon Lady Found in 1 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pillis890 words
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Advertisement1077 1906-01-06 7 Mackay's Liqueur Whisky, Gieslers Champagne. ajvj> Mackay's il £jquo||p Whisky, DAVIDSON Co., Gieslers Champagne. Tailors, r Winchester House, W. MANSON, Mr. George DAVIDSON: 111 Apply at once io/prico 6 Carpets, etc. Prize Medals: I oronto Chicago 1893« r inirr nr .rn at the >4li e th p:ll>cf H the G.ft1,077 words
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Advertisement1588 1906-01-06 8 ——l— ——w—iMg——- CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA J HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HEDERLAMOSOIE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANIV- “7. w j lIQF Al UUAVOS AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BACKING CORPORATION. CORPGRAWat*. <« I IIW. flMff JE f- Y an< U lEI IncorporaledV^- Ch.d«r, V*"** A ™0..„0 XIJftWBS RE 3H| /feMTM amm. tMuro Capital" 1 lmerica1,588 words
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