Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1904-04-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 89. Vol. LX 11. SATURDAY, 23 id APRIL, 1904. Price 20 Cents22 words
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Article1314 1904-04-23 1 Heaven for Harry, England, and St. George was an expression often on the lips of Englishmen three hundred years ago, and we may paraphrase the sentence to-day by substituting the name Edward” for that of the much married monarch Sir Gilbert Parker and others have pointed1,314 words
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Advertisement210 1904-04-23 1 NEW BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Favored with instructions eht undersigned will sell by Public Auction. At FORT CORNWALLIS, On Saturday 7th May 190 f. commencing at 1 1 a.m. punctually. A large and varied Assortment of UNSERVICEABLE GOVERNMENT STORES, &c., Also a large Lot of UNCLAIMED, AND210 words
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Article211 1904-04-23 2 RUSSIAN SLOOP BLOWN UP. A Lieutenant and 20 Sailors Killed. FOUR JAPANESE OFFICERS COURTMARTIALLED AND SHOT. JAPAN’S ARRANGEMENTS ON YA LU RIVER ALMOST COMPLETE. Three Specified points to be Rushed. fFrom Ou.r Ow-i Corespondent.] > London, 23rd April. Admiral Alexeieff reports that a sloop in laying mines at211 words
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Article34 1904-04-23 2 Reported Parisian Loan 32 Millions Sterling. [Reuter’* Service.] London, 23rd April. It is reported at Paris that negotiations are proceeding with a view to a large Russian loan of possibly 32 millions sterling.[Reuter’* Service.] - 34 words
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Article65 1904-04-23 2 European Intervention Predicted. POSSIBLE POST-BELLUM LOAN 15 MILLION STERLING. [Reuter’s Service.'} London, 23rd April. At a meeting of the progressive party at Tokio, significant speeches were delivered by Count Okuma, who warned the nation to be prepared for European intervention. He also intimated a great increase in the national[Reuter’s Service.'} - 65 words
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Article26 1904-04-23 2 Income-Tax Increase Adopted. Reuter’* Service.] London, 22nd April. Tii 3 House of Commons has adopted the increase on Income-tax by 214 votes to 16.[ Reuter’* Service.] ! - 26 words
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Article1301 1904-04-23 2 The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal Offices, there being present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. F. S. B. Gaffney, Mr. Cheah Tek Thye, Mr. Quah Beng Kee, Mr. A. R. Adams, Mr. L. A. C. Biggs, (Acting Secretary)1,301 words
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Article70 1904-04-23 2 St. George’s Church. 3rd Sunday, after Easter 23rd Aprh 8 a.m. Matins (Plain.) 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral. 10 a.m. Chinese Service. 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m. High Mass at 8 a.m. Vespers and Benediction,70 words
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Article113 1904-04-23 2 Omapere, Brit., str., 340, Liddell, 22-4, Singapore, gen. Koe GuanKennebec, Brit., 3301, Beynon, 22-4. Singapore, gen. G. W- Co. Thaiping, Brit., 160, Wheeler, 22-4. P. Weld, gen. H. L. Co. Nam Sang, Brit., 2591. Payne, 23-4, Calcutta, gen. B. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, Block, 23-4, Belawan, gen. B.113 words
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Advertisement149 1904-04-23 2 “ROSENEATH HOUSE.” From the 15th April the undersigned has started a first class board and lodging house at the above named premises in No. 12, Logan Road Newly furnished rooms. Excellent table. Arrangements for supplying tiffins and dinners can be made. For information apply to Mrs. D. E. M. CELEN.149 words
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Article925 1904-04-23 3 Who was the Saint We Delight to Honoub A Preparatory Reading for Monday’s Festivities. One of the chief topics of conversation at the ball next Monday evening, in the card room or conservatory, will be of course, who was St. George. Unfortunately, authorities differ very widely as925 words
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Article420 1904-04-23 3 British Soldiers In The “Assaye”— “New York" Collision. The baity Express of March 21st thus describes the wonderful sangfroid of the British officers and soldiers on the Indian troopship Assaye when she was rammed by the giant American New York in the Solent on the previous day An420 words
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Article369 1904-04-23 3 Straits Times. What Dato Meldrum Did. The late Dato Meldrum whose connection with the Far East dates from 1848, the year of his arrival in this part of the world, is best known for his enterprise- in starting the Johore Saw Mills. The idea was suggestedStraits Times. - 369 words
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Article399 1904-04-23 3 (From Our Oirn Correspondents.) Taipiug, 21st April. The Billiard Handicap at the Perak Club has been won by Mr. Chung Ah Yong, who beat his opponent Mr. W. W. Douglas by the narrow margin of 11 points. Mr. A. H. Marshall left for home this399 words
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Advertisement17 1904-04-23 3 STEARNS’ WINE, improves both appetite and digestion. It brings back health to the weak and sickly. 1917 words
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Advertisement23 1904-04-23 3 KEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, keep strong, your Doctor tells you so. Stearns’ Wine will assist you. Ask your Chemist about Stearns Wine.” 2023 words
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Advertisement50 1904-04-23 3 NOTICE. Mr. JULES MARTIN and Mr. J. A. W. COENEN have this day been admitted partners in our firm. G. H. SLOT Co. Penang, sth April, 1904. 5-5 NOTICE. Mr. W. Ewald, has been admitted a liartuer in our firm. HUTTEN BACH, LI EBERT Co. Penang, 20th April, 1904. 26-450 words
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Advertisement76 1904-04-23 3 TO LET. Lomond Bungalow from 10th April. Apply to E. W. PRESGRAVE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday, the 4th AL’y, 1904, At Noon, in the Courtyard of Logan’s Buildings. IF NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF BY private sale. A Furnished Bungalow situated at Tanjoiig Bungha together with about76 words
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412 1904-04-23 4 The Federated Malay States. (By Alleyn» Ireland, I. R. G. S.) It is an interesting illustration of the peculiar political charter of that mass of States known as the British Empire that in the three protectorates which have fallen under my observation, of which the Federated(By Alleyn» Ireland, I. R. G. S.) - 412 words
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Article211 1904-04-23 4 The late Sir Andrew Clarke wai sent out from England to adjust matters, and a conference was held, aa a result of which, at the request of the three Sultans, British Residents were appointed to their respective courts. In 1887 a group of States known as the Negri211 words
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Article204 1904-04-23 4 A man who has journeyed two million miles may reasonably claim that he had earned a period of rest. This is the remarkable record of Mr. Robert May bank, who has just retired after serving the London and South-West-ern Railway loyally for fifty-two years, and one of whose204 words
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Advertisement386 1904-04-23 4 HOUSE WANTED. Wanted a house on monthly rental by end of April. At least three good bed rooms. Address S. M.,” 30-4 co” Pinang Gazette.” FOR SALE. (Owner Leaving for England. 1. Bay Pony Volunteer,” 8 years old, 1.41 h. h., believed to be sound, a perfect trapper, very fast,386 words
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Advertisement46 1904-04-23 4 GENERAL MEETING. An extraordinary General Meeting of the K. G. Club will be held on Saturday the 18th of June at 7 p.m. to arrange for Griffins. Arrangements will be made for special return trains to Ipoh. O. ALMA BAKER, Honorary Secretary, and Clerk of Course.46 words
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Advertisement343 1904-04-23 4 NOTICE. I have this day handed over manage ment of the Malakoff Plantations Com pany, Limited, to Mr. George Stothard. A. L. DE MORNAY Penang, April 20th, 1904. 26-4 ffasslawll issmiiTir BOMBAY MERCHANTS, 56, Beach Street. Beg to inform their customers and the General public that they have resumed business343 words
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