Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 March 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-03-20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 63 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1933 1906-03-20 1 lntended Sailings. p 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. > sirKTED ARRHALS AND DEPARTURES. IvX V |('L' Negapatam, Sat. 31st Mar. at 2 p.m.l Teesta anXyL I/ 11 M AIL ShK v ICK. Madras, Pondiciterry, Cuddalore and sat. 14bli April at 41,933 words
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Advertisement884 1906-03-20 2 THEAN CHEE 6 Co., Massey- Harris. |f|ppW||f|W 14. Bishop Street. J^ j jUI 0 SB 'I Mj c! SiHOn W I FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD CLEANSING. xTOTrm'irc raUl fi For keeping the body in Health and ARE NOW SHOWING NOVELTIES I PREVENTING iNFECTiON. I I I Gives a healthy glow to884 words
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Article880 1906-03-20 3 EA RI.YI.tI'E INJIISG ASCON HOME. i Il(lt become a Parisian?” M. lblVe i 1 iokinelvasked the deputation faille 8 111 micl .?.d Council which offered < f,l cl,iirl t S I l itions on his election as Chief scon gra Ulanov he ]iastelie(l toa(ld> ..j of tl,e ta,e880 words
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Article607 1906-03-20 3 It is the close of his first diy at school, which has been one of delirious happiness, to ou amazement, and relief, for it is just possible that he might have refused to go any more, and then where would we be? He is tucked away607 words
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Article351 1906-03-20 3 Per P. and steamer Manila, from London, Feb. 17th;—T’o Penang, Mr. H. P. Hardingham. To Singapore, Mi', and Mrs. Banks, Mr. G. Alaltby, Mr. H. S. Jones, Mr. E. Nightingale. Per P. it O. steamer Devanha, from London, March 1 To Penang, Air. and Mrs. Symes,351 words
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Article1413 1906-03-20 3 -Morning Post. COUNT WITTE DISCUSSED. BY THE HON. MAURICE BARING. AVe have no light,” said the Moderate Liberal, “to doubt the good faith of the Government at the present moment as regards the promise of the Constitution and the elections for the Duma. Until the Government proves-Morning Post. - 1,413 words
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Article528 1906-03-20 3 Straits Times. Two large crocodiles have recently been caught at Lundu where they have for some time been causing quite a panic. One is said by the Gazette to have been 17 feet long, and, on being opened up, amongst other delicacies inside were several towchangs.” They appearStraits Times. - 528 words
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Advertisement50 1906-03-20 3 S l,^ 1 1 {Xs w INE of cod liver »nd U co l Lver oil in its modern free f'/ f ect ive form. It is entirely c Witai IU i* e ~aUseati ng fatty matter and e?tr vw h .'i- CU,at Ve P ort on o, dy. Sold50 words
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Advertisement13 1906-03-20 3 Stearns’ Head Ache Cure Gives Instant Relief. Avoid Imitations. Avoid Substitutes. «OLD EVERYWHERE.13 words
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Advertisement1113 1906-03-20 3 Nippon'Yusen-'Kalsha. Union S S q 0 of N Z s.s. Bingo Marti is due at this port on LifYlitpH or about the 24th April, ard will be fol- UIIIIIUOU. lowed thereafter by the usual fortnightly o service for Europe. Singapore to New Zealand direct. For freight and passage apply to1,113 words
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Article177 1906-03-20 4 -hi > ..Tuesday. 20. h March. f k >J i r High wal,epB.3o p.itt.L<-ov water 2.30 a.tn. hi Wednesday, Slit Mardh. AfiPPt Club Pape; chas(\ 5 p in. r Society: ReTiearsai,‘ Rose Maiden Baud, Ĕsplaiiade, *j.4b 7 p.m. High wafer 0. lo'p.W. ,z Lo(v water 3.10 a.in io177 words
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Article1287 1906-03-20 4 Uast Friday’-s Government Caz'el'te contains a return, signed hy Mr. L. H. Clayfen, Acting Stipe: iiit nident of Iridian I in migrants, showing the number of Indian immigrants assigned during the year ended 31st October last, the number registered ■during the"year c mitneneing Ist’November last, and1,287 words
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Article275 1906-03-20 4 .Mr. A. I). Neubronner, Consul-General for Siam, accompanied by 11. 11. Tunku Ebrahim, a son of the Sultan of Kedah, Pbya Riisada (fetter known as H. E. Khaw Sim Bee), High Commissioner of J’uket, Pltra Pisan Song a rain, Deputy High Commissioner of Puket, and suite,275 words
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Article41 1906-03-20 4 Laws’ Tennis Tournament. j ’i iThe following is the result of the tie played yesterday Double Handicap. •y r Final. A. S. Anthony A. F, G. Anderson 15 3 6) beat A. G. Anthony B. C. Criswiok (-56)41 words
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Article414 1906-03-20 4 We publish to-day ti, e ninth of n of articles /dealing' with local Vp r S rief| The discreditable conditi Quay has bten a source o f connd i G some considerable time past. 11 u f r the necessities of busings have -v European portion of the414 words
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Article485 1906-03-20 4 Outbreak in Chulia Street. Yesterday evening an outbreak of fire, which might have involved the devastation of considerable property, occurred at a shop at 7 I Chulia Street, occupied by an Indian trader named Katchi Meidim It appears that shortly before seven o’clock a large lamp was485 words
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Advertisement360 1906-03-20 4 By Order of the Official Asrfgnee. fi. Public Auction o I Grand Evening Concert AT THE f Friday, 23rd Marefj, 19C6, Central Sales Room, n volunteer Drill nan. vo.™ THE ROSE MAIDEN;' On Wednesday, 21 st Marelj, 1906, gyp 1 f| jh AT NOON, Soprano .-Mrs. R?P. Philllips,, One Pair360 words
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Advertisement119 1906-03-20 4 f ..-ESTABLISHED 1835 COirTRIBUTIONS must' be addressed to t *'The Editor,"‘written on one side if the payer only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion .but as a guarantee of good faith. 'ALR monies must he paid at the Pinang I Gazette” Oflice, Penang, to119 words
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Article110 1906-03-20 5 OUTRAGES IN POLAND WAI!SAW gaol stormed POUTICAL PRISONERS RELEASED. [Rkotek’s Service.] London, 19th Match. res pon.lent ..t the T,kT lMe.-l.uig says that surveys 7';".'. in f,,r ,e raihvay to Tomsk. London, 20th March. c „„.tant outrages a lisor i<!r3 are fll from Kussian Poland. An armed "T t ,.,l[Rkotek’s Service.] - 110 words
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Article78 1906-03-20 5 THE TWO NEW WARSHIPS loxdox's reception to crews. [Reuters Service.] London. 19th March. The Corporation of London will entertain the Japanese sailors who ar, coming hr the s.s. Igo-maru (which passed through Penang on the 19th ult.) to man the new Japanese battleships Au him/t and A’-f/ori,[Reuters Service.] - 78 words
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Article57 1906-03-20 5 JAPANESE MINISTER TO RUSSIA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th March. Count Lamsdorff lias given a banquet to Dr. Motono, the new Japanese Minister to Russia.. The British Charge d’Affiires and other members of the diplomatic corps were present. The Tsar will receive Dr. I. Motono without awaiting the[Reuter’s Service.] - 57 words
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Article45 1906-03-20 5 SOCIALIST MEE PINGS IN BERLIN. [Reuter's Service.] London, 20th March. ’hie hundred and five Socialist meetings have been held in Berlin to celebrate the revolution of 1848, by which a number of f he German States, including Prussia, obtained constitutions. Everything passed off quietly.[Reuter's Service.] - 45 words
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Article47 1906-03-20 5 Al ECHO OF THE POTEMKIN.” LIEUTENANT SCUM IDT EXECU FED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th March. Lieutenant Schmidt, the naval engineer "ho took command of the Russian turretdap kniaz Potemkin when she was capture»! O the mutineers in the Black Sea last ■hiiie. has been executed at Odessa.[Reuter’s Service.] - 47 words
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Article34 1906-03-20 5 A MELBOURNE FUND. [Reuter's Service.] London. 19th March. The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Aiderman Allen Taylor) has opener! a Japanese Famine Relief Fund. The sum of £1,300 aheady been subscribed.[Reuter's Service.] - 34 words
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Article32 1906-03-20 5 d’HE MINERS’ STRIKE Rru- i’kk' s Service.] London, 20th March. Ihe 46.000 strikers at the Courrieres fields have rejected the concessions p dby the mine-owners. They are 11 n Lecoining disorderly.| Rru- i’kk' s Service.] - 32 words
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Article257 1906-03-20 5 DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT. THE SHORTAGE OF OFFICERS. GOVERNMENT'S HOPES AND INTENTIONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th March. During t he debate in the House of Commons on the Army Estimates the Rt. Hon. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, stated that the commander of the Eastern[Reuter’s Service.] - 257 words
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Article41 1906-03-20 5 BRITISH PUNITIVE EXPEDITION [Reuters Service.] London, 20th March. A strong punitive expedition is being organised and is concentrating at Kano, Northern Nigeria, against a powerful Emir named Hadeij i, who has been persistently hostile to the British.[Reuters Service.] - 41 words
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Article35 1906-03-20 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th March. Charing Cross railway station, which was the scene of a disastrous accident caused bv the collapse of the roof last December, hai been reopened to traffic.[Reuter’s Service.] - 35 words
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Article38 1906-03-20 5 IN TERNATION A L ASSOCIATION MATCH. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th March. The international Association football match played at Cardiff between Englai d and Wales, resulted in a victory for England by 1 goal to 0.[Reuter’s Service.] - 38 words
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Article242 1906-03-20 5 Another Important Step. The Ministry of Finance has informed the Banks in Bangkok that in order to prevent the sterling value of the tical falling below Is. 2|d., the Treasury will, if necessary, in future sell to the public sterling drafts on London at that rate. Similarly242 words
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Article574 1906-03-20 5 RETURN OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The return of imports and exports for the Straits Settlements for the fourth quarter of 1905 (which ended on 31st December) has been issued and, as usual, forms highly interesting reading regarding the tradal affairs of the Colony. A comparison of the imports574 words
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344 1906-03-20 5 Circular letters have been issued by the Director of Public Instruction to the principals of all local schools intimating to them that a course of lectures in practical Hygiene for school teachers will be given at the Straits and F. M. S. Medical School, and344 words
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Article862 1906-03-20 5 ■r The latest papers to hand from Bangkok contain an important notification regarding an increase in the Siamese inland post and telegraph tariff, to take effect a fortnight hence—the begining of the fiscal year of Siam. Ever since the establishment of a Post and Telegraph Service862 words
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Advertisement7 1906-03-20 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister S> Co.. Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement491 1906-03-20 5 DEWAR'S WHISKY. SOLE AGENTS, Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., (ESTABLISHED 1864). Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ale, Beer and Stout Importers. Price List on Application to Office, at the Corner of Beach Street and Church Street Ghaut. New Advertisements. FOR SALE ENTLEM AN’S BICYCLE, Rapid;” All AjlS A vJ free wheel two speed491 words
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Article799 1906-03-20 6 The British India s.s. Goa, which arrived at Rangoon on the 4th inst., had an exciting voyage. She left Calcutta for Rangoon via Akyab and Chittagong and on the 2nd inst., at 8.30, whilst passing, noticed people on Foul Island frantically waving a flag. Captain Maclachan at799 words
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Article86 1906-03-20 6 Benlang, Brit, 2510, Wallace, March 19, Yokohama, gen., S. Buttery Co. Maetsuycker, Dut., 827, Steenberg, Mar. 19, Padang, gen., H. Liebert Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, L >ewe, March 2', Deli, gen., Bohn Meyer Co. De Kock, Dut., 339, Van Orden, Mar. 19, T. Semawe, gen., H. Liebert Co.86 words
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Article52 1906-03-20 6 Cornelia for Pangkalan B randan. Avagyee for Deli. Un Peng for Setul. Pr. Eitel Friedrich for Singapore, China and Japan. Hock Chuan Un for Sctnl. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and S’pore. Lady Weld for Telnk Anson. Maetsuycker for Singapore. Prinzess Alice for Ceylon &c. Flying Fish for52 words
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Article97 1906-03-20 6 PICH De Kock for Telok Semawe, E lie and Bajan, at noon to-morrow. Taw Tong for Asahan,' at 1 p m. tomorrow. Petrel for Port- Swettenham, at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Langkat for Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m: tomorrow’. Solfond for Rangoon, at 3 p.m. to-morrow Resident Halewyn for97 words
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Article93 1906-03-20 6 of Steamer, ichere /'ram, •Lit* nf arrival, inhere Inniwl, au<l .--If agents. I .‘J Prinzess Alice, from Singapore,'March 20^.. for Colombo and Bremen, B. M Co. Lightning, from Singapore, Mar. 22, for < alcutta, A. A Anthony~& Co., C. La eisz, from Hamburg. March 22'1 for Singapore, China93 words
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Article127 1906-03-20 6 Penang, 20th March, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 f 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 1761 Bombay, Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private 176 J Madras, Demand127 words
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Article178 1906-03-20 6 Penang, 20 th March, 1906. Gold leaf 81 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) ,in stock. White Pepper 28|. fabs. Trang Pepper 19J. hngprs. Mace 81. sales. Mace Pickings 81 buyers. B. Nutmegs 110 32. sales. JNo. 1 6.10 ,««>.»< 2 Basket 310 selLrs. Tapioca Flour 190 nominal.178 words
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Article566 1906-03-20 6 Year of Number T For- Capital. of v S f Ue no Stocks. Quotations. t di Rill©. I’ mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO s|o I’elat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s2£ xa/rs. 1900 175,000 13,500 10 ]0 Bersawah Gold Min’gCo. Ld. 12. xeHer*. 1901 600,000 60,000 10 10566 words
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Advertisement133 1906-03-20 6 Nothing Equal to Chamberlains’ Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints JiJ I in Children. We have used Chainbeiiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years,” says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederlands, Texas, U. S. A. “We have given it to all of our children.133 words
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Advertisement249 1906-03-20 6 A Good Family Uniknent. Every family should b'e‘ supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries, which are of almost daily occurrence, there is nothing so good." It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief but brings about249 words
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Advertisement258 1906-03-20 6 Wlioopini; Cough in Jamaica. During the epidemic of whooping cough which was prevalent in Jamaica. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely used. Mr. J. Riley Bennet, Chemist at Brown’s Town, Jamaica, says or it: I cannot speak too highly of this remedy. Jt has never failed in a case where I258 words
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Advertisement111 1906-03-20 6 Dr. C. Henry Hertz, DENTIST, AT THE EASTERN S OEBSTALJIOTEL HOWfiTERSKINE, LTD., Civil, Electrical Structural Engineers. Hornsby Akroyd Patent Oil Engines, Pulsometer and Worthington Pumps, Robey’s Portable Engines, Boilers, Bullivant’s Hawsers, Kails, Mining Trucks, Etc., Etc. HERCULES RED LINE CEMENT. Electric Dynamos and Motors for Private Installations. Electric Fittings, Fans,111 words
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Advertisement619 1906-03-20 6 WANTED. Subordinate Agricultural Staff f Burma. Tor A PPL! CAT TONS are invited f Or 4V undermentioned subordinate nil merits in the Agricultural Denn/ which is to be created in Burma -1 For (he Director of Farms, Upper Burma. One Assistant on Rs. 200—20 month. a Qualifications required PII theoretical619 words
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Advertisement1206 1906-03-20 7 Graham Co., Ltd., TANGYE’S LIMITED. EESE! 4 Be&ch Street, 7’eziajig. Tkv IT AWO Yo Wux u Sat,Bpibd 9 O REDUCED PRICES. A«I 1 K BELTLTOS M* to inform the lallicure Sets, in Ebony in Leather Cases. Price »5.00 yjl PfitFOl, .“tX g l iS “"pUf eadl. Market at low prices,1,206 words
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Advertisement1971 1906-03-20 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEMRLRWDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch-lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANK.NG CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED. Incorporated by Royal Charter. P»«i-”P-Capit»l »10,000,000 E.t*blish«d 1824. flsral f »r United St»t« ol A Capital £1,500,000. P*id-vp Capital B TA fc,owooo A,MrM -“”«■>1,971 words
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