Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 July 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1906-07-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833. No 150 VOL. LXIV. WEDNESDAY. 4th JULY. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement2083 1906-07-04 1 1 Intended Sailings. s«wM P.& 0. Steam Naviga- BRmSH ND(A STEfl NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. tion, Company. ftk r[cm WMmMS. TO Sail Sv.xm.k, mait SERVICE. Negapatam, T i .-> I -..--e H flX\\ Imperial German Mail Line. 1MA Madras, PondicLrrv, Cuddalore and T ul f o P2,083 words
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Advertisement636 1906-07-04 2 L. Wrought Iron Tubes Fittings, F FXMtIKI*VKWI REF Large Stock. Alwoy. on Hand. “‘"’’““•miu.W.lOHW ■="> A LUXURIOUS Perfume F ADAMSON OUUMN V Co., LIMITED, brass IRON FOUNDERS £X'*£; J In Health. German Kinds. SHIPWRIGHTS, l,<,u $l °t ul l imiji HHIIIKirKIW »~l n> m> Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths. Transport oxti < IS,636 words
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Article836 1906-07-04 3 Although the new British Parliament is v a five-months-old infant, one thing j t ir H ever Labour attains in the Old rLntrv the power it possesses in Aus--1 ‘nJ if as generally happens, the ne fraction of the party swallows up X i then the836 words
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Article1217 1906-07-04 3 TEN YEARS OF PROGRESS. Not the least of Japan’s claims to rank among the great Powers of the modern world, though perhaps the least generally recognised, is the way in which she has shown herself possessed of a genius for colonisation and administration in the island1,217 words
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Article485 1906-07-04 3 Mr. M. B. Shelley, Assistant Superintendent of Immigrants, Penang, writes to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary May I, through your paper, draw the attention of planters employing Tamil labour to the difficulty of correctly distributing some 1.700 coolies, who are lauded at Port Swettenham every alternate Fridav, ami ask485 words
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Article549 1906-07-04 3 The Government of Tasmania has passed a new mining law of a very up-to-date and enlightened kind, repealing the Mines Act of 1900, at the instigation Mr. C. C. Stewart, the Minister for Mines and a practical man. The new mining law embodies a principle which has long549 words
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Article251 1906-07-04 3 .iy* I\r P. A’ <). ohanier Marmora from Lon ion. June 8, connecting with steamei Dell'i at C< iombo. due at Penang July 4 To Penang, Hr. E. J. W. Eames. Mr J. McKeon. Mr. W. 11. T. Pattenson. To Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.251 words
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Advertisement55 1906-07-04 3 Wait Until You Need It. .J n Ul, til some of your family is 11 with a violent attack of colic or diarpl"?' A bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand u needed has saved many a life. Proonce. George Town Dispensary, y era Agents, and for sale55 words
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Advertisement66 1906-07-04 3 Recommended by Dealers Everj where. Mr M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar, N. S. W., says “I never fail to recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it is good.” You make no mistake when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you66 words
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Advertisement63 1906-07-04 3 Caution Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safe-guard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to be carried in the, hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying delay.63 words
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Advertisement98 1906-07-04 3 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. “While with the U S. Army in the Philippines, 1 contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered -everely from this terrible <1 isease for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until I tried98 words
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Advertisement955 1906-07-04 3 LOST. Mackay’s A FOX-TERRIER DOG, black and f YXTI_ f tan markings on head, answers to I IAIIAIIYJ IA/f|in|7TT the name of “Nipper." LlUlßjUl I! Ill))A V I Owner T. A. MARTIN, 1 V 1 Pma, 3 Club Giesler’s Champagne. NOTICE. Passages to Europe, via JAMES OLDHAM <fc Co Rubber955 words
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Article129 1906-07-04 4 Wedae'day, 4th July. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. P.C C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. High water 10.24 p.m. Low a water 4.20 a.m Thursday. sth July. P.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. High water 11.12 p.m Low water 5.10 a.m Friday, 6th July. P.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. High water129 words
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Article1289 1906-07-04 4 The Royal Commission on Church Discipline appointed in 1905 has at length issued its report, which, it must be confessed, thoroughly vindicates the position taken up by the Low Church party of the Church of England before the Commission was appointed. The Commissioners were Sir Michael1,289 words
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Article154 1906-07-04 4 The Cause List. The following is the cause list set down for hearing before Mr. Justice Thornton to-morrow SUMMONSES IN CHAMBERS?. V. R. M. S. Venkataslam Chetty v. J. L. Wemyss and others. A. L. A. R. Rainasamy Chetty v. FooToh Meh. Win. Brown it Sons it Co.154 words
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Article230 1906-07-04 4 A Dangerous ano Expensive Game. A Malay, Wan Mohamed Ali, was charged at Ipoh Police Court, on Friday, at the instance of the Inspector .of Mines, with working State land without authority, under Section 114 of the Mining Enactment Ordinance 1904. The land is situated at230 words
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Article433 1906-07-04 4 P. R. C. v. St. The forty-second match out of tl c six that are to be held under th of the Football League was p] a 'v day evening on the Esplanade bi oPenang Recreation Club and 8t Y Institution. The teams lined un J V e,)433 words
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Article179 1906-07-04 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of ti« decided yesterday evening in the above tournament. Single Handicap—Class C. Rev. W. H. Williams 46) heat E. Lees 3’6) 6—4 7—5. C. R. Winn w.o. from F. A. Pledger. Double Handicap. E. E. Svkes <fc Dr. Skae179 words
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Article121 1906-07-04 4 June Monthly’ Medal Mr. C. Mallhew 46 +4 3 89 '.’7 85 Mr. T. A. Martin 53 l' Mr. G. A. Hereford 50 51 Mr. C. C. Rogers 53 4-> 88 Mr. F. Duxburv 53 > > I 1 JO Mr.C.B. Whitehead 55 Mr. L. P Ebden121 words
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Advertisement213 1906-07-04 4 WHISKIES. V. 0. H. B. CLUB WHISKY, VERY OLD SCOTCH, Sir John Power’s Irish, etc., etc. Also Black and White, Dewar’s, Crawford’s, Haddow’s, and all Well-known Brands, Kept in Stock. Havana Cigars—Best Brands Only. Caldbeck. Macgregor Co. PLEASE APPLY FOR OUR New Price List OF Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles.213 words
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Advertisement113 1906-07-04 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor, written on one sidfe of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. ALL monies must be paid at the Pinang FA Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose113 words
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Article209 1906-07-04 5 ECCLESIASTIC*!, discipline. roYAL COMMISSION’S REPORT. ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY’S AK appeal. !Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. The report has been issued of the Royal r lllU Hdon on Ecclesiastical Discipline. ..finds that illegal practices by a minority he Church of England are increasing, U 1 d that the!Reuter’s Service.] - 209 words
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Article125 1906-07-04 5 CLAUSE SIX. MEAGRE GOVERNMENT MAJORITY. [Reuter's Service.] London, 3rd July. During the proceedings in Committee in the House of Commons, yesterday, on the Education Bill, the Government majority fell to sixteen on a division taken on a Liberal amendment practically negativing clause six, which compels the attendance[Reuter's Service.] - 125 words
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Article123 1906-07-04 5 A DISASTER AVERTED. HEAVY FIGHTING PROCEEDING. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd July. I'he. rebels in Natal made a furious '•ta.k on the vanguard of the Natal forces under Colonel Barker. The arrival of the main body, however, averted a disaster, hundred of the rebels were killed 'lajor-General Sir[Reuter’s Service.] - 123 words
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Article84 1906-07-04 5 'IA AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. AID FOR THK PEASANTS. J’huter's Service.] London, 3rd July. pasbJ Duma yesterday drafted and «ftei toa b f >lish capital punishment, raised Storn, y debate. The objections Were n i s ters to the measure ‘‘Rri c, es “Executioners,” hri ?and< an(l .< Assassins.” >p.J’huter's Service.] - 84 words
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Article772 1906-07-04 5 DEBATE HI THE LORDS. MINISTERIAL OPINIONS. QUESTION OF BRITISH INTEREST. [Reuter’s Service London, 4th July. In the course of a debate on Turkish affairs in the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Fitzmaurice, Under-Secretary of State for foreign Affairs, stated that the construction of the Bagdad Railway is[Reuter’s Service ] - 772 words
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Article410 1906-07-04 5 [All communications intended for insertion in this joumd must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents.] THE NEW LOAD-LINE RULES. [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette™.] Dear Sir, It seems to have been generally supposed that the Load-line clause of the Merchant Shipping410 words
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Article248 1906-07-04 5 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Dear Sir. I notice that at the last meeting of the Legislative Council the first rea ling of rhe Public Servants Liability Ordinance Repeal Bill was moved by the Acting Attor-ney-General. In a lengthy explanatory address he mentioned that the248 words
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Article204 1906-07-04 5 The new Chinese Army receives another testimonial in the Paris Figaro, which publishes an article wherein the writer remarks that, however great may be the difficulties in the way of reforming the old state of things, they are not insurmountable. He thinks that the Chinese Government can204 words
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Article994 1906-07-04 5 WILLIAM BIGGS - BY WILLIAM BIGGS. (Formerly o f the Hongkong Civil Service: notv landlord of—“ The Land We Love In”) Appearing in print—a. habit my somewhat obese consort, before I bought a i cheap lot of pongee silk, was very much addicted to—is not my strong point. W hen994 words
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Advertisement5 1906-07-04 5 STEAL TRUNKS. McAlister Co., Ltd,5 words
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Advertisement494 1906-07-04 5 DAHL’S MILK. The Best and Cheapest Milk in the Market. Reduced Price, $7.60. G. H- SLOT Co. Emil Zobel, Deceased. py BB g R EXHIBITION ALL persons having any claims against j-q HELD AT THE the above estate are requested to send in particulars of the same to the under-494 words
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Article695 1906-07-04 6 •'The -S'. 0. Morning Post notes how steadily the Japanese fleets of passenger and cargo boats are now resuming their former prominence at Hongkong. Every week almost brings a fresh boat there. The first announcement <«f war rewards concerns the non-commissioned officers and blue-jackets of the Japanese695 words
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Article96 1906-07-04 6 Solfond, Nor., 1165, Hodne, July 4, Rangoon, gen., Chin Ho Co. Rotorua, Brit., 555, Lingard, .Isly 3, Tongkah, gen.. Koe Guan «fc Co. Omapkre, Brit., 340. Bell, July 3, Tavoy, gen., Koe Guan Co. Petrel, Brit., 124, Edwards, July 3, Brandan, gen., Koe Guan Co.. Canton, Brit, 105,96 words
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Article30 1906-07-04 6 Mary Austin for Port Swettonham. Langkat for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Chan Tai for Perlis and Setul. Delhi for Singapore. China, and Japan. Flying Dragon for Port Weld.30 words
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Article456 1906-07-04 6 pi<:h Van her Parra for Deli, Bajan, Edie TSemawe, at 11 a.in. to-morrow. Avagyef. for Deli, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan, at 1 p.m. tomorrow-. Rotorua for Tongkah, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, and Tavoy, at 1 p.m.456 words
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Article114 1906-07-04 6 irhere /«•'>)«•, L./- w/0., A,,,.,,,/ agent». Hyson, from Singapore. July 4, for Genoa, Marseilles, and Liverpool, W. M.& Co Sambia, from Hamburg. July 6,for Singapore, China, and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co Ghazee, from Glasgow A Liverpool, July 6, for S’poie, China and Japan, S. B. Co. Erroll. from114 words
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Article34 1906-07-04 6 Per s. s. Langkat from Teluk Anson, Mr. Duncan. Per s. s. Avagvee from Deli, Messrs. Mcl jean, J. Vander Braud, Young,Doughty, Denholm, Holst, Jones, Graffrou, D. M. Narltz, Rollensou, and Smith.34 words
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Article125 1906-07-04 6 Penang, 4th July, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank 3 Credit '4/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand Bank 1744 3 days’125 words
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Article181 1906-07-04 6 Penang, 4th July, 1906. Gohl leaf 81.— Pepper (\V. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) no stock. White Pepper 28 50 Trang Pepper 21.50 buyers. Mace 81 Mace Pickings 68|. R. Nutmegs 110 33 sales. f No. I 6 sales. Sugar. < 2 x. no stock. Basket 2.50 buyers. Tapioca181 words
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Article613 1906-07-04 6 Year of Number j SRUO Paid For- Capital. of V a l e up Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 I $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Lt«l. s6| buyers. 1900 175,000 13.500, 10 ]0 Bersawah G<>l«l Min’g Co. Ld. 12% sales. 1901 600,000 60,000 10 10613 words
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Advertisement187 1906-07-04 6 Be Firm. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not allow the dealer to sell you a substitute. Be firm in your conviction that there is nothing so good. This medicine has )>een tested in the most severe and dangerous cases of cramps,187 words
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Advertisement364 1906-07-04 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WO LD-WiDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>SARSAPARILLA Prcmunced by ti c HIGHEST OEDICAL AUTHORITIES f l x>: WONDEfiFDL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOR TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, N.D. It Is assorted on good authority that364 words
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Advertisement49 1906-07-04 6 “LIMPET” JP For use in Corrugated Iron Roofs Structures. RWell Galvanised and A Conform with any sur- face. J Prevent all Leakage. 1' Prevent Nail Holes Rusting. Largely used by the E Indi an Government. w t N For Samples and Prices apply to Guthrie Co., Ltd., Penang. WASHERS.49 words
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Advertisement420 1906-07-04 6 Pearlfisiiing-Contession' FOR 'T'HE Right during ten v;u f. -I- to fish for Pearls ,n lll)B Mother of Pearl Shells sh€| >. in waters between nume loUs r, P islands not, far from Sin<'a t ll s |J I of’ coast-line, over 400 from 10-2.5 fatlio.ns. Rich' shells of enormous size420 words
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Article1156 1906-07-04 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 31st July, 2nd Jiugust AND Saturday 4t6 Jlugust. first day. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1906. l t _The Maiden Plate. V 1.. U itiOO A Race for .Maiden Horses. r scale reduced 14 lbs. All into the Straits or Sdbscriptioo Griffin»at a1,156 words
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Advertisement656 1906-07-04 7 r NOTICE. «RHb S m Fw 'll F '7* VIEWS of”" Penang, Singapore, Perak w <Z 1 3» ILI IV Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. WERE AWARDED THE lon Bromide paper. W. JONES, GOLD MEDAL 2 l-l-Oo rhotograpner, Al THE P A KM P Y656 words
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Advertisement1492 1906-07-04 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA j HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF NederlanGsch-lndiscne AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ? CORPORATION. INDIA LIMITED mum, Limiltu. (Netherlands-Indian Discount o ?p, l’ Incoroorated hv Roval Charter Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Netharland* Trading Society. Fiscal Agents for the United States of Established1,492 words
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