Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 March 1904

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED /833. No. 68. Vol. LXII. MO N 1 )AY, 28TH .11 ARC H. 1904. Price 20 Cents.
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  • 689 1 Since our London correspondent referred in his last letter to the new Bill introduced into Parliament for the reform of the metric system, the publication of a Parliamentary Paper shows how keenly alive the British Colonies are in this matter When the Colonial Premiers met in
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  • 190 1 P. G. Relief Fund Distributed. Mr. H. G. Sarwar, Mr. Osman Merican and Mr. S. C. Penny, th© Committee formed for the distribution of the $228 realized by the Pinang Gazette fund for the relief of those who suffered through the recent fire at x Bungah,
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  • 105 1 St. Georgf/s Church. Holy Week and Easter 1904. 28th March, Monday in Holy XVeek. Matins and Ante-Communion, 8 am. Evensong and Reading, 6 p.m. 29th Tuesday, Matins and Ante-Com-munion, 8 a.m. Evensong and Reading, 6 p.m. 30th Wednesday, Matins and AnteCommunion, 8 a.m. Evensong and Reading, 6 p.m.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 315 1 LOST ON last c.av of Race We-'k, a pair of field glasses. J. B. Greig on case anP ‘‘pull om v r of l' lasses Finder pleas® ieturn to i l is (31-3 Messrs- Wassiamull Assomull CoBombay Merchants. BEG to inform their customers and the general public that in consequence
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    • 80 1 CONTRIBUTIONS wu*t be addressed to*' The V' flatter’’ written on one side of the /taper ttrny and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for insertion but a» a guarantee of good faith. sLL business shoulPfbe addressed ■Zj! to the General Manager D M Brown, whose contracts and
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  • 725 2 PORT ARTHUR AGAIN ATTACKED YESTERDAY. The Defenders Awake. FIRESHIPS FAIL TO BLOCK THE HARBOUR. A Lieutenant’s Gallant Action. RUSSIAN COMMANDER WOUNDED. [Our Exclusive Service.] London, 27th March. Another determined attempt to block the entrance to Tort Arthur was made by the Japanese this (Sunday) morning. The defenders, however,
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  • 282 2 Kuropatkin at the Front. RUSSIANS RETREATING BEFORE JAPANESE ARMY. FIGHT NEAR PINGYANG -T [liter's Serricejt London, 28th March. The land campaign is approaching a crisis. The situation is becoming interesting. General Kuropatkin has arrived within the zone of hotilities and is now at Moukden. It is officially
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  • HOME NEWS.
    • 171 2 [Reuter’s Special.] London, 27th March. The London “Times” has reason to believe that Lord Curzon will succeed Lord Salisbury to the Wardenship of the Cinque Ports. It is officially annonneed that Lord Curzon is to be warden of the Cinque Ports. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER. In Association
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    • 23 2 Later. It is reported in London that the Chinese employed on the Ussuri coal mines have gone out on strike.
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    • 66 2 Emperor William at Naples. MUTUAL COMPLIMENTS. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 27th March. King Victor Emmanuel, accompanied by the Foreign Minister. Signor Tittoni, and the Minister of Marine, Admiral Morin, visited the Emperor William of Germany aboard the famous yacht Hohenzollern at Naples yesterday. Luncheon was served aboard, and
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    • 35 2 Canada’s Good-Will. [Reuter's Service.] London, 26th March. The Government of Canada has disallowed on imperial grounds three acts which the British Columbian legislative wished to pass imposing restrictions upon the Japanese.
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    • 92 2 Reunion Utterly Deyasted. thousands homeless. [Rtuter's Special.] London, 27th March. A terrific cyclone has utterly devastated the island of Reunion. The hurricane raged throughout the 21st and 22nd inst. The crops were destroyed. Thousands have been rendered homeless, and twenty-four deaths are reported. Reunion is a French
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  • 533 2  -  A WEEKLY CaUSERIE OF THINGS ORIENTAL and Occidental. [By W. Turing Mackenzie.] London, 4th March, 1904. The weather during the past week has been a caution to snakes and old Orientals. Cold, nippy, biting with occasional falls of snow; but dry underfoot and bracing withal. Then,
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  • 846 3 Some lT)t<r*estiner Facts, and a Singular Coincidence* In a few weeks' time, to be precise, on the 16th April by the P. and O. Mail, His Excellency Sir John Anderson should arrive, and with the aid of the ab >ve photograph, the first published of him in this
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  • 1145 3 r {From Our Own Correspondents,} PERAK. Tai pi ng 24th March. The first term ex <min h ion at the Central School commences to-d »y. It will be conducted by the Head mast r, Mr. St iner. Two thousand of the new Stratisdol ars we^received
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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