Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 April 1904

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED IB3B< NO. 93 VOL. LXII. THURSDAY, 28th APRIL, 1904. SHIPPING NOTICES. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2211 1 I fl LU ju-jISEs I wrwMIH MilpF 7 W- PRICES APPLY TO fl MARTYN Co- r K> s7u^\r\’ AjC VH(^ TAtj Q NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KA IS HA. COMPANY. IWgrjEk ti Koninklijkk Paketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of I AN ffi I MPERIAL
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    • 11 1 kx niDAk x D. I 'M £ZL VV brandL MARTYN CO-
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  • 32 2 Melbye-Bryson.—At St. George’s Church, Penang on the 28th April 1879. Holger Melbye of Denmark Superintendent Engineer to Letitia Hamilton, elder daughter of the late Dr. J. H. Bryson, Greenock Scotland.
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  • 1413 2 In Kuala Lumpur is to be found a coterie of Chinese as progressive as any of their countrymen the world over. They are the pick of the Straits-born Chinese, and therefore have started life less handicapped than theii brothers bred into those stagnant systems of life
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  • 869 2 CLEANSING THE LAND FROM THE FILTH OF CENTURIES. Just Now in Slimy Seoul. Pinang Gazette Special.] Seoul, 16th April. The streets of Seoul are covered several feet thick with the accumulated filth of centuries: and now the Korean authorities are suddenly trying to clean the place. There
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  • 786 2 Inteb-Varsitt Spomtj t PORTS— lreland v ScOTtAXD-L ttOT Press Club, London, Mard. oo The Oxford and Cambridge S n J O, j Saturday afternoon, proved ’’l brilliant triumph for Cam bridal Tl magnificent performances were 1 Jsi 1 phshed in the ten events of C >| Cantabs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 486 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wif o nW Hospital. Apply to J ROYAL MENAGERIE manager, avtmai 220 u c Malakoff Estate. V- PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. NIGH T TO NIGHT u at 9-io GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. Location Dato Kramat Gardens WANTED. LAST FEW NIGHTS. LAST FEW NIGHTS. Assistant Dressers on $l2O per THE BUGNIS
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    • 73 2 ESTABLISHED 1883 CONTRIBUTIONS >nuxt be addressed to The .Editorwritten on one side of the paper only ind neconipanhd by the writer’» addre»». ■lot neee»»arily for insertion but a ff/uarantee oj iond faith. gLL busine»» comntunic itions should'be addreseed t 0 the General Manager D. .4. M Brown. whote contract» and
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    • 15 2 DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU CATCH COLD but begin now with Stearns’ Wine iu moderate doses.
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    • 13 2 STEARNS’ WINE, strengthens tb resistance to disease of the lungs an air passages.
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  • 173 3 I oiTISH SAILORS AND SOLDIERS ■Fill' 1 TAKE ILLIG. I srtTAN’s Stronghold Stormed. I A SERVICE TO ITALY. I n js refreshing to be ablfe to publish I Mrs B' at nia fairl y claim to take I precedence of war intelligence. The I Dervishes, apparently on Italiafi
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  • 221 3 BALTIC FLEET READY TO SAIL. Admiral SkrYdloff’s Important Statement. RUSSIA AND WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. [Reuter's Service.'] London, 28th April. The Russian Admiralty proposes to despatch the Baltic fleet by the Suez Canal and colliers via the Cape, appointing a rendezvous in the Indian ocean. Admiral SkrydlolT, addressing the
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  • 209 3 Government Majority Still Dropping. [Reuter's Special.] London, 27th April. The Government majority has fallen to 38 in a snatch division on the report stage of the income tax. In this resolution passed on the 22nd, which was agreed to by 121 against 83, the majority included nineteen Liberals.
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  • 60 3 Premier Attacked in Force, his carriage riddled by bullets. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 27th April. A band of forty Anti-clericals, armed th revolvers, opened a fusillade upon "'c Spanish Premier’s train leaving Alicante station. The escorting gendarmes returned the fire, woutiding two ”Ulie attacking force. The Prĕmft?r’s ''«triage
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  • 13 3 London, 27th April. *he Kaiser has arrived in Venice.
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  • 43 3 Proposed Votes. from Our Own, Correspondent.] Singapore, 28th April. the next meeting of the Council olonial Secretary will ask for votes 15,000 for the Penang Telephone P' hange Extension and 89,000 for Hie. r' haugc in Province Wellesley’.
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  • 120 3 THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. Victory For St. Am ant. D .iing the early meetings of the flat season few races used to be so popular as the Two Thousand Guineas, but times haye changed and one searches in vaii. for market quotations of this race in papers received
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  • 298 3 Proposed Programme for the Next Meeting. We have received from Mr. Russell F. Grey, Secretary of the Selangor 'furl Club, a copy of the proposed programme for the June meeting at Kuala Lumpur. The events will be as follows:—■ First Day. The Maiden Plate—Value $3OO and $5O. The
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  • 287 3 Victory for Capt. Long’s Unknown,’ During the interval of the performance last night a number of local horses tried their luck at jumping, before a very large audience. Up to 7 p.m there were eight entries, but one entry was made a little before starting. The horses
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  • 740 3 PAHANG IN EARLY DAYS. (bY'ALLEYNE IRELAND F. R. G. S.) Although the States on the western side of the Peninsula enjoyed, undei their native rulers a somewhat bettei government than that under which those on. the eastern side suffered, yet the following description of the administration
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  • 360 3 [From Our Own Correspondents]. Taiping, 26th April. Rinderpest.has made its appearance at tlie Kuala Plus. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson with Mr. H. B. Colling#, tlie local Inspector of Schools, visited th# Central School to-day. Dr. and Mrs. Davies leave Perak tomorrow to the great regret
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  • 271 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Orders for May 1904. Drills. Recruits drill at the Fort on Mondays and Fridays at 5-30 p.m. Company drill at the Fort on Tuesday 10th at 5-30 p. m. (Dress plain clothes.) Company drill Thursday 19th. Fallin at the junction of
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  • 66 3 G. Apcar, Brit., 2940, Olifent, 28-4 Hongkong, gen. A. A. A. Co. Palamcotta, Brit., 2208, Windebank, 28-4 Singapore, gen. H. L. Co. Charterhouse, Brit., 1278, Kinghorn, 28-4, Amoy, gen. Koe Guan. Segovia, Ger., 3895, Forck, 23-4, Hamburg, gen. B. M. Co. Malaya, Ger., 348, Block, 28-4, Deli, gen.
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  • 546 3 A Chinaman Poisoned. Many people think that because the; use a filter the water they drink mint of necessity be pure and wholesome and they are right provided the filter i clean. But water passed through a dirty filter Is worse when it comes out than
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  • 124 3 Penang 28th April. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bink London Demand Bank 1/10 4 months’ sight’Bank 1/11 1/16 3 Credit 1/11 3/1G n 3 Documentary 1/H 14 I Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 141 3 days’ Isight Private 143 Bombay, Demand Bank 141 3 days’ sight Private 143 Madras, Demand
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    • 15 3 STEARNS’ WINE, is pleasant to take. Its effect is certain in preventing coughs and colds.
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