Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1904-02-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. VOL. LXII 20 Cents. TUESDAY. 2nd FEBRUARY, 1904. 20 Cents. No. 2521 words
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Advertisement2047 1904-02-02 1 /ok Wks& FOR PRICES apply to MARTYN Re Co. .Krf ocrtico. flotos. .-J! MofMcutechtt Bnt sh Ko2inMjkt m pX7^aart n Ma O a? S chlppij ,ted Nippon YUSCD Kaisha, Paninsular Oripntal Sfpam >1 Nega.pa.ta.rn Lines of Steamers* a u w la 1)1 am imperial german mail. Navigation Company. I VBry\B2,047 words
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Advertisement8 1904-02-02 1 WHSKY D. C. L. NEW BK7VNID. MARTYN &> Co.8 words
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Article241 1904-02-02 2 Ar« itf «i». Load a a Brit., st 2124, H<r 1 80-1-C4, f oiu Singapore general, H.L. Co. Itinda, Brit., str., 8361, Scone, 1*2*04 ircxn Rangoon, general, H.L. A Co. Zaman ia, Brit, str, 2893, Acheson, 30-1-( 4, from Madras, general, H.L.,ACo. 7 indobona Aus, str. 269«, Cabal, 30-14241 words
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Article59 1904-02-02 2 Arrived. Ter str., Meran, from P. Swettenham, 31-1-04, Mr. and Mrs. Vane. Mrs. Hubback. Per str., Pin Seng, from Singapore, 1-2-04 Mr. Low. Per str, Avagyee, from T. Anson, 2-2-4 Mr. and Mrs P. 8. Laurie, Messrs. J. La -ri and Penny. Per str., Lady Weld from T Anson,59 words
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Article54 1904-02-02 2 To-day. Deli, for Trang. Ho Kwei, for Deli. Taw“Tong, fo Langkat and P. Brandan Janet Nicoll for Tavoy and Mergui. Resident Hale yn, for B. Hahra and Asahan Pul > Rimau. for P. Swettenham and Malacca Leong Ho, for Perlß and Setul. Lady Weld, for T. Anson. Pm Seng,54 words
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Article115 1904-02-02 2 Pk .mu F braky 1 04. BA RAILS OO Loudon DtnJa.hl B Do. 4 m ‘Mtus’ sigh* Bink 1 Do. 8 Credits l/10f Do. 8 Documentary Calcutta, D-nnand Bank Rs. 138 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 140 Bombay, Demand Bank »38 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 40 dadras. Demand115 words
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Article158 1904-02-02 2 Pi nang, 2nd February, 1904. o I West (Joan* Pepper g Jbfl oz #29.—sellers White Pepper $5O. Trang Pepper s32|.—sales, jloves (picked) ...40.—sellers dace No. 1 140. lane Pickings 118.— NntmegellGi 68 -sellers No. I 7|. dugar < „2 5.20. Basket.. s4.buyers Tapioca Flour 207|. Selle lopra158 words
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Article180 1904-02-02 2 PRICES AT NOON. Pknang, 2nd February, 1904. Otouks. Qumtativ S. Bersawnb Gold Mme Co. Ltd. $15.50. druseb Tin Mining Co. Ltd.... 8.25 sellers 'hendariang Hydranlio Tin Minmg 00., Ltd. 25.— sellers and Neave, Ltd. 102.50— buyers George Town Dispensary ?5. buyers Howarth Erskine, Ltd 2 P 5 International180 words
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Advertisement433 1904-02-02 2 H.WI 11 Mf WM o WljjDW fetf U > -SOE THE ROUGHEST PASSAGE EVER KNOWN BY OUR CAPTAIN.” A LETTER FROM A MEDICAL MAN. Gentlemen, April 30th, 1903 <• Referring to my letter of November 6th, 1902, beg to say I took the sample of CHLOROBROM on kml'y furuishal. On433 words
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Advertisement491 1904-02-02 2 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, Commandant. Orders for January 1904. Drills. Recruits Drill at the Fort every Tuesday and Thursday at 5. 80 p m. (except Tuesday the 26th and Thursday 28tb. Company Drill at the Fort on Wednesday the 13th at s*Bo p.m. (Dress, plain clothes)491 words
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Advertisement73 1904-02-02 2 Apollinaris i( The Queen of Table Waters." 30TTLED only with it« OWN WATUPAL GAS And only at the APOLLINARIS SPRING, Neuenahr, Germany. ROYAL PRUSSIAN STATE MEDAL, 1902. GOLD MEDAL. DUSSELDORF EXHIBITION, 1902, YOUR STRENGTH RETURNS. lor all wasting disease 4, take Stearns’ Wine. It impioves Nutrition. Increases weight and strength.73 words
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Advertisement339 1904-02-02 2 Grahami Co, Ltd! WHOLESALE CHEMISTS. 4 Beach Street, IMPORTERS OF MENN KN’S I I OVlfet I 60 CENTS 'I For Infants and Adults in Patent Tins. I MENNEN’S I BOHOFOAM TOOTH POWBI In Patent Tins I 60 OZEJSTTS I ALLENBURY’S I PATENT FOOD, NO. 1,2, &J, Fresh Supply Ricelvel Regu339 words
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Article1544 1904-02-02 3 FOR DECEMBER, 1903. Meetings. An ordinary meeting was held on the 4th of the month and a special meeting on the 18th. Commissioners. At an election held on the Btb of ibe m°ntb, to elect a Commissioner for the years 1904, 1905 and 1906, Dr. P. V.1,544 words
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Article832 1904-02-02 3 THE FORCE OPPOSED TO RUSSIA. By the Daily Mail s Tokio Correspondent. It is not easy to secure precise information on the present fighting strength of the Japanese army, in view of official reticence, but some figures given by Mr. Basil Hall Chambeilain in the lust832 words
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Advertisement1315 1904-02-02 3 FOR WAXTfc T API S SIDE SADDLE Champion a GOOD rli hi t o L and Wilton’s make, complete with A GOOD reliable proof reader: must cover, numnah, Ac. Price $5O.- a e tt,r knowl ®dge of English. Afl Apply to ■< A.,- ‘o this OS». MlWaySggg 62 2 21,315 words
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Advertisement36 1904-02-02 3 AVOID SUBSTITUTES. N*> other reiu< dy is j »st as good” as St'arns’ Headache (hire, the original ard safistrermdy for Headaches. Avoid substitutes. Stearns’ is the original. Of all chemists, wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd.36 words
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Article95 1904-02-02 4 Tdbsdat, 2nd: Purification. and emas. High water 1 20 a.m. and 1-45 p m. Wbi'NßS a». 3rd St Blaiz* Fireworks, Esplanade. H ghwater 2-10 a.m and 2 35 p.m. Tbur d*y, 4i h High water 3-00 a.m and 3-25p.m. Friday, sth Grand Concert, Town Hall, 9-15 p.m. Highwater95 words
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Article1109 1904-02-02 4 Russia, Japan, and almost the whole world are now tottering on the brink of war —of that there can be little doubt remaining. During the holiday hiatus the threatening clouds have gath< red, and to-day they loom larger than ever they have done before. Everyone of1,109 words
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Article311 1904-02-02 4 The festivities in connection with Ih»Hindu ho’iday Taipusum commenced on Saturday last when the God .SuprAmanie was conveyed in his gorgeous car by two holy bullocks (procured from I »dia,) from the temp'e in Penang Road to the one ai Waterf iH, reaching the latter p’ive at311 words
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Article383 1904-02-02 4 P. C. C. vt. Straits Schools (Past and Prrsknt.) An All Day Match. This fixture, which bad been creating some sort of interest in local cricket circles was played yesterday and resulted in a win for the Schools’ by the narrow margin of 16 runs (on the Ist383 words
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Article618 1904-02-02 4 Yesterday’s Paperchase. As is their wont the Committee of the Penang Turf C nb were at home to their sporting brethren, lhe Penang Hunt Club, yesterday afternoon on the Rice Course after the papercbase, which is always n standing fixture on the Monday following the cone usionofeach618 words
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Article1074 1904-02-02 4 {From our Own Corresponded SELANGOR. Kuala L'tnjpnr, 29 h t Mr. C. E. Spooner’s Understudyinformed that in consequence of M Spooner’s absence on leave shortly, M r c H tnson will act as General Manaa er p ways, Mr. H. C. Birnanl W II act1,074 words
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Advertisement972 1904-02-02 4 4'xrm Atibcrtwincntr.. ’jr>o UST. NOTICE. Furnished. From about wtu Feb™- w. e. a. l. 17/03 ary, Hardwick.” HAJI MAT SAMAN 81 2-2 Apply 10 Dr. BROWN. v.«. LEE SEH CHEE “THii BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888.” Pcs pontd fora fortnight. 86 In thk Supreme Court of the Struts Settlements Jno. RABES, D.972 words
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Advertisement201 1904-02-02 4 (WNTRIBUTIONB mutt be addreeted U z “Th» Editor,” written on one tide of th< paper only, and accompanied by the writer', name and addrent, not nece»tarily for intertioibu a» a guarantee of good faith i LL bu»inett communication» thould be a<i dretied to the Grnrral Manager, MrI). A. M. Brown,201 words
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Advertisement5 1904-02-02 4 FUNAGAYA WATER. McAlister to., lip.5 words
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Article482 1904-02-02 5 BRITISH NAVAL ACTIVITY. TRAN<SIBERIAN RAILWAY CLEARED FOR ACTION. JAPAN BUILDIN 4 MORE SHIPS. [R.u'er's Service.] Loudon, 30 h Jany. The Graphic a-lheres to its statements de-pHe ihe numerous statements emana ing from St. Petersburg to the effeci that an early settlement is expec ed BRITISH WARSHIPS BUSY.482 words
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Article42 1904-02-02 5 MORE C<IMPLICATIONS. [Reuters Service] London, Ist Feb. The Macedonian situation appears to be entering into a more acute phase. It is repore 1 that the relations be* tween Hilmi Pasha and the European assessors are the reverse of cordial.42 words
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Article83 1904-02-02 5 OFFICE OF COMM \NDER-IN-CHTEF ABOLISHED. With the recommen lalion of the Mar Office committee, the Government, with the King's approval, has decided to appoint an Army Council framed on the model of the Board at the Admiralty office. The Commander-in-Chief ceases to exist, and the new post83 words
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Article13 1904-02-02 5 L »ndon, 2nd Feb. Ihe Anglo-Italian arbitration convention has been signed.13 words
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Article16 1904-02-02 5 A LIBERAL VICTORY. A liberal candidate has been elected for the borough of Ayr.16 words
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Article44 1904-02-02 5 ATTEMPTED DESTRUCTION STORY DENIED. [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 2nd Feb. The Nyggin has arrived and the Kaguga will shortly follow. The story that there was an attempt made to destroy the Nyetin at Genoa is untrue. The voyage was uneventful.44 words
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Article33 1904-02-02 5 [Rmgnon Timex.] CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS TO REGISTRAUON. [Our Exclusive Service.] Kuala Lumpur, 2nd F> b. Tiic rikisba coolies have instituted a strike owing to the introduction of compulsory registration.[Rmgnon Timex.] - 33 words
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Article153 1904-02-02 5 Defective Physique. London, 23• <1 Jany. The I ispector General of R cruiiintommenting upon the national physique says the number of men medically rejecte continues to be very large and should be the subject of anxious consi eration. DISASTROUS HURRICANE IN FIJI ISL \NDS. London, 24th153 words
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Article427 1904-02-02 5 Over $2OO Received. The Native Communities of Penang hav* respond’d to our appeal for monetary as«is tance for those who w’ere Insets in th»recent Tai j <ng Bungab Fire, since the opening list was published, scarcely a dollar lias been received from an English reader—pxcep! one,427 words
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Article3186 1904-02-02 5 PENANG RACES, 1904. Third Day —Saturday. FULL RACING STATISTICS. i Specially reported for the t( Pinang GaeetU.”) The concluding day’s «port wound up our 1904 race meeting with successes on every side. The attendance at the stands, memb r’s enclosures, and course surr »undi*igs wrm immense, and a3,186 words
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Article124 1904-02-02 5 Names Horses. Wins. Times Started. Jac Da Voogt, Pawnbroker 2 8 B idgs Conj. see, Essington 2 3 E. Cropley, Mando’ine 2 3 Chung Ah Kongsi Ba tenberg 2 8 Crockett Maxwell, O’Hara 2 3 A. Wallace Jones, Hasty 1 1 W. W Bailey, Waratab 1124 words
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Article53 1904-02-02 5 Nos. of Wins and Hors» s Tiained. F. Holley, Six—Carlton, Dux, Fiscal Po ny, and Gerreerah. A. Campbell, Six Battenberg,’O'Hara, N*ta and Empr» za. H. Wool, Two —Starlight and Waratah. A. Turner, Two—Pawnb r oker. Bryans, Two—Essington. Woods, Two—Mandoline. Private, I’wo—Hasty ahd Vingt-et ud. J. Smith, One—Bara. F.53 words
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Article150 1904-02-02 5 Names Wins Places Unplaced Total F. Ho ley 5 5 4 J 4 Woods 8 3 5 11 V. Southal 3 8 9 15 Bryans 8 2 12 17 A Pier bux 3 7 7 17 A. Campbell 2 0 6 8 Mr. Wallace Jones 10 0150 words
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Advertisement7 1904-02-02 5 GRKEN ISL ND CEMENT. McAlister Co l™.7 words
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Advertisement5 1904-02-02 5 AMERICAN CARTS. McALISTEK Co. Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement4 1904-02-02 5 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister co., Ltd4 words
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Advertisement110 1904-02-02 5 Wanted. Foreign Stamps and Curios. FOREIGN STAMPS. /1 OOD price VJT given to Kianis and oiheis for us*d S'amps of Dutch Ea»t Indies, Siam, <tc., in lo f s of 1,000 and upwards. CURIOSITIES. Old weapons or curios < f any description purch tsed for cash. PHOTOGRAPHS. Photographsof an interesting110 words
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Advertisement2083 1904-02-02 6 TWT. lands TO Aylesbury Garland, ConsulateforUieNethe. lands. nirnmn ukgeboow for notice |1 L UVL L I k 31 Beach Street, l’:nang! A. Office, or Show Room, in No. 4 the Ban d will be as follows Larjre Stocks Ort Hand. GOVERNMENT FARMS IN ACHEEN J £ll JJf UHDUIIM A ’j2,083 words
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Article1186 1904-02-02 7 1. Thk Maiden Plate, 2-80 p.m. nine S6OO out of which $lOO go&s to Second Horne.—A Race for all Maideps. Weight per scale (10 st.): with an allowance of 14 lbs. to all S. R. A. ex-Griffins. Disrtance, one mile. Entrance $l5. 2. The First Griffin Cup, 2-551,186 words
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Advertisement1047 1904-02-02 7 lhe Finest Wines in the Market PMPTQR tlfiTF typewriters. SHBJfI EL is FINO PALE SHERRY. THE LuEAL MACHINE FOR Co. B I’hese are confidently recommended WEAR, < Being built on principles comprising t 0 all who appreciate really GREAT STRENGTH are tliei solicited, high-class Wines. AND To be had retail1,047 words
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Advertisement257 1904-02-02 7 The European Confectionery, 423 PENANG BuAD. ICE Cream, Soda Cream, Cakes, &c. Large orders promptly attended to Md. HASSAN, Proprietor FOR SALE. FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR. ONE, almost uvw handsome four sealed Victoria, silver plated mountings, silver axle-caps, leather apron, lamps, and cloth cover complete. Priced $B5O. Apply to257 words
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Advertisement1188 1904-02-02 8 ilctirts. Ir a > I yf r j POTOT3CHNIG FRANKcL, Tt :jl\ (AJ >1 < A.> i Guardian Assurance C<>., Lte/Z pCfjCCt Col7ipi€Xloll ESTABLISHt-.n I e -J£h- depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by ?:t b .7;X t C e7F U B n< Js ..n.' £2<,,0 00 ‘DARTRING’1,188 words
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Advertisement476 1904-02-02 8 litsnranrr V 1 < »nheim I MARINE H HIE undersigned Agents will Q H L Risks on Merchandize, Prod? I! ables at current rates. Uce and v Bl For full particulars apply tn M El KATZ BKOTHEK Bbo Bi rlamburg-Bremen Fii?. I ance I Establishe 1854 I 11 HE undersigned476 words
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