Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 March 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. Xo. 61. Vol. LXII. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, 1904. Price 20 Cents.
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  • 685 1 Just as the crime epidemic ran riot throughout the Straits, so is a journalistic disease attacking our contemporaries. Indeed this insidious malady has even infected the Pinang Gazette, and to-day we cannot refrain from trumpeting about Ourselves and impressing upon the public how much this pushful
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  • 395 1 Tin is quoted to- day at $79.50 —Business done. The accommodation at Port -’wettenham is to be practically doubled by means of floating pontoons between the existing wharves. The homewa' d P. &O. mail steamer oromandel «nclio ed just befoie one o clockthis afternoon
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 Hie Eattailty Orflinaiice, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OK PENANG In Bankruptcy. No. 14 of 1903. It E o>iQ 'him of Chop Sip Jo o II in Receiving OrJei made 2oth Novrinl er 19( 3. ]>aleol <)< lei- f Summary Administration 18th March 1904. Date
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  • 72 2 THE LAND CAMPAIGN. Japanese in North Korea. OCCUPATION OF ANJU. [Renter’s Service.] London, 19th Marcrf The Japanese Army has penetrated into North Korea, and has occupied Anju and the line of the Chengheng river. Anju is about seventy-five miles from the River Yalu and about forty from Pingyang.
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  • 33 2 Not Considered a Belligerent by Russia. [Reuters Service. London, 18th March. It is authoritatively stated at St. Petersburg that Russia does not consider Korea a belligerent, because of her attitude towards Japan.
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  • 55 2 The Story of Desertion. WHERE IS THE RUSSIAN FLEET [Reuters Service.] London, 18th March. Reuter, telegraphing from Tokio, says it is not known whether the Russian fleet is still at Port Arthur. A telegram reached the Navy 'department yesterday that seven Russian ships passed Port Lazareff, but
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  • 59 2 The Question of the War Fund. NO PARTY FEELING. [Renter's Service.] London, 19th March. Reuter’s correspondent at Tokio telegraphs that both the constitutional and progressive party in the Japanese Diet have decided in view of the urgent needs of the nation to give their united support to the
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  • 111 2 Straits Chinese Opening Subscription List for Japanese. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Selangor, 19th March. The Chinese of Selangor, actuated by a sense of admiration for the plucky little Japs, have made up their minds to raise a subscription to provide for the widows and orphans, and
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  • 81 2 [From Deli Exchanges’] St. Petersburg, 12th March. Patriotic feeling is great here, people of all classes, students &c., demonstrating with flags stopped before Czars winter place and shouted “long live the Czar.” The Revolutionary party sent a manifesto to the world saying the Russians have no business
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  • 41 2 Run Down by a Liner. ALL HANDS LOST. [Dnr Exclusive Serri-e.] March. British boat Al has been by a liner off the N;Jx All hands were lost. LieJi enantfluansergh and Sublieutenant were aboard. tnis was confirmed by Reuter.
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  • 44 2 Suljy, The Cotton King, 2 Bankrupt. WILD SCENES. [Oar Exclusive Service.] London, 19th March. There have been wild scenes on the New York exchange owing to the failure of Mr. Sully, the cotton operator. Later this was confirmed by Reuter.
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  • 106 2 ARRIVAL AT GIBRALTAR. Brilliant Reception at the Historic IMPRESSIVE NAVAI! PLAY. [Reuters 4 Lon 19th March. The Kaiser has arrived at Gibraltar. General White went on board the liner Koenig Albert to welcome His Majesty, who landed in a launch, passing between two lines of boats from
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  • 28 2 [Reuter s Service.] London, 18th March. The Kaiser has appointed King Alfonso of Spain to be an Admiral of the German Navy.
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  • 48 2 His Dismissal Approved of. [Reuter s Service.] London, 18th March. Earl Percy and Earl Cromer, the Judicial Adviser, have both approved of the dismissal from Cairo of Judge Blanaux. An appeal has been lodged against the judgment of the Mixed Tribunal, awarding judge Blariaux £12,000 damages.
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  • 43 2 Sir Donald Currie Encourages Medical Study. [Reuter s Service.] London, 18th March. In connection with the proposed incorporation of London University and the University college, Sir Donald Currie has given one hundred thousand pounds for the furtherance of medical studies.
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  • 28 2 Accidentally Breaks His Leg. [Reuter s Service.] London, 18th March. The Duke of Aosta has broken his leg by a fall from his horse.
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  • 85 2 Government Again Censured, A SERIOUS SPLIT. [Reuter s Service.] London, 19th March. In French Chamber, M. Millerand chargecWhe Government with neglecting the interests of the working classes and with delaying the workmen’s pension question for the sake of confining itself to fighting the religious bodies. M. Jaures defended
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  • 73 2 To be Buried at Kensal Green. [Reuter s Service.] London, 18th March. The Duke of Cambridge is to be buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, beside his wife. A State service will be held at Westminister Abbey on Tuesday. King to Attend Funeral. London, 19th March.
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  • 848 2 p Aris in Singapore. The gilded you h of this Set-lem nt i 8 eitlie»- exceptionally gjod, or rise pa ti“ cula-ly bli dto its oppo-tunir.ies. As» despite the ex stance of a very branch of the Y MC A hoe 1 cannot believe the former. I am
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 74 2 NOTICE St. GEORGE’S BALL. At a meeting publicly convened for the purpo e and held on 17th Instant it was decided »o bold the Annual Ball on Monday the 25 h Apx*il. All Englishmen in Pen»ng and Province Wellesley desiring to subscribe are requested to send in their names together
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  • 818 3 (From Our Own Correspondents.) PERAK. Taiping, 17th March. Mr. Chung Ah Yong though heavily handicapped won the final round of the Billiard Handicap at the Tai ping Recreation C ub last uight. The Guards’ ov-*rfime rule which states time booked off between trains of two
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  • 195 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Constable Brutally Murdered. A horrible murder was committed about 2| miles from here a few days ago in a Chinese Mining Kongsi. The victim was a Sikh Constable put there as the owner had been threatened some days previously. On the day in
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  • 166 3 Funeral Yesterday. The funeral of Her Highness the Sultana of Sei-nt* or, Tunku M Jiarom Raja Prernaso in. whose death wis reported by wire, look place yesterday at Kiang The deceased ladv was a daughter of His Highness Tunku Dnia ’Uddin, a political pensioner
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  • 141 3 The Easter Matches at Singapore. The cricket team Per ik is sending to Singapore at Easter is probably the weakest (originally selectei) eleven that has ever represented the Silver State. With Fox unable to go, Bagnall and Jumeaux on leave, Tai bit in Selangor. Faithfull, Clirke and Willes
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  • 686 3 The Worrying of Port Arthub An Attack that Failed. From Our Own Correspondent. Shanghai, 3rd March. Early this week the Japanese version of the attempt to block the entrance to Port Arthur reached us here, and it now becomes clear that the effect
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  • 630 3 Who Begins the New Year Well. FOR MANY MONTHS LAST YEAR SHE SUFFERED AS SO MANY WOMEN DO. But Now She is Healthy and Strong, Thanks to DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Mrs. Tan Kim Chye is fortunate in having a husband who reads the newspapers. It was
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