Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 April 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 85. Vol. LX 11. TUESDAY, 19th APRIL, 1904. Price 20 Cents.
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  • 1216 1 Tuesday, 19th A pril, 1904. We are glad to hear that the suggestion for the establishment of a European dairy is under consideration, and that a well-known Penangite will certainly take the matter up if he can see his way so to do. If his scheme emerges from chrysalis, it
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    • 237 1 NEW BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Favored with instructions the undersigned will sell by Public Auction. On Wednesday 20th Friday 22nd inst. At Messrs. HIN LEE Co’s. Godowns, No. 55 Beach Street, commencing at 1 1-15 a.m. on behalf of the concerned. A large quantity of various brands
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  • 153 2 [Reuter’s Special.] THE BRITISH SUBMARINE DISASTER. The Vessel Raised. London, 19th April. The British submarine sunk on the 19th ultimo has been raised. Mr. H. D. Lowry writes in the Morning Post the following to the memory of those who lost their lives in the recent submarine disaster:
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  • 30 2 430 Prisoners Released. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 19th April. 430 Bulgarian prisoners at Adrianople and Vilayet have been released in consequence of a Turco-Bulgarian convention granting an amnesty.
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  • 35 2 British Campaign Concluded. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th April. The Mullah having escaped to Italian territory, routed, it has been decided to discontinue the British operations and to reduce the field forces there.
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  • 59 2 Negotiations Brevk Djwn. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 19th April. i the Commons Mr. G. Lambert xed whether it was proposed to ad vance upon Lhassa in the event of the negotiations at Gyanztse breaking down. Mr. Brodrick said that it was not in the public interest to state
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  • 1774 2 Four days Racing for next Meeting New Totalisator House. The Half Yearly General Meeting of the Members of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. About 25 gentlemen were present, Mr. J. F. Wreford, the President, taking the chair. The notice
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    • 110 2 Penang Golf Club. —The April monthly medal will be played on Saturday next. The Committee have fixed the dates of the various Golf Competitions for the year the first event being the Championship of Penang. This Competition begins next Monday, the 25th instant, and the first tie must be completed
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  • 1274 3 A WEEKLY CAUSERIE OF THINGS ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL AS VIEWED FROM LONDON. Fleet Street, March 25th, 1904. The event of the week in political circles was Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman’s abortive vote of censure on the Government on the question of Chinese Labour in South Africa.
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  • 816 3 (From Our Oicn Correspondents.) Taiping, 17th April. The Band played at Tapah last night where a dinner and dance were given in honour of Madame and Miss Mazet and Mr. H. A. W. Aylesbury on their departure for Europe. In confirmation of the statement made
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  • 203 3 That Fatal Circus. If we may believe Mr. Clemens Belling of the Russian Cirque Borovski, recently performing at Port Arthur, the disputed story of the presence of the Russian naval officers at the circus on the night of the first Japanese attack is true, after all.
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    • 94 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The next ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 3 p.m. on Friday the 22nd instant. H. H. PETERSEN, Acting Secretary. B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd. IN consequence of the s.s. Kistna dockin'* at Singapore, she will omit the Sailing
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  • 250 4 The many interests that have been formed round the cultivation of rubber in the Federated Malay States will doubtless value the brochure that M. Octave J. A. Collet has published on V Hevea Asiatique. (Brussels: Falk Fils J The Bureau of Statistics of the Department of
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  • 330 4 The following is a free translation of a new Japanese war song Hail the Rising Sun, the emblem Of our world-renowned Japan In the morning rays her banner Gleams across her kingdom's span. Great her people —love of justice And of fellow-man inbred, With a brave
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  • 433 4 A Gymkhana Meeting will be held by the Kinta Gymkhana Club on the 18th of June, also on the 20th if sufficient entries. Cups to the value of about $5O will be presented for each event. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. 1. 3 p.m. Galloway Handicap for Kinta Griffins that have
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    • 931 4 Fully Shenpen,” Anson HOUSE_WANTED. lenience* 7 ISt 5 house monthl y rental F "ms apply to ApriL At least three ood bed W. BARNETT. AddressS. M.,” TO LET. 30-4 c/o“Pinang Gazette.” Lomond Bungalow from 10th April. FOR SALE. Apply to E. W. PRESGRAVE. (Owner Leaving for England. NOTICE 1’ a
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    • 148 5 PWTCHARD CO., M< STER &CQ LTD PEiWIS. io, Beach Street, Penang SOLE AGENTS FOR THE YOST o TYPEUIHITEH. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE Yost Type writer zm tt T > r T~l HT m iuvent.e<l by the late SHIPMENT G. W. N. Yost,, a mecha- kSKKt 1 nical genius of wide
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