Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 May 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 183-3. NO Hl VOL. LXII. THURSDAY, 19th MAY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2334 1 APPLY TO MARTYN Co- s H I P P I NG NOTICES. I1C>l \'lL\hAXI) ORILXIAL. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. STEAM NAVIGATION J /> BREMEN. COMPANY. i I |K\\ Koninklijke 1 aketvaart Maatschappij, Negapatam Line of mW IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Steamers. n o
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    • 10 1 xxyYjryoYr**? MX JUUOX'k a B. C. NEW BRANB. MARTYN CO-
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  • 601 2 Budgets come and budgets go but the Conservative Party seems to go on for ever. According to the Liberal press the Government has long been riding ;’or a fall; yet still Mr. Balfour is upright .n the saddle and riding among cheering crowds. Indeed the Party,
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  • 660 2 Tin to quoted to-day at §76 20-Busi- ness done. Mr. John de Silytt of Penang w o I buried at Singapore on Salm day. The Hill Railway will become an accomplished fact within the next, thre< months. Another large Chinese firm in Singapore has been
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  • 176 2 The following are the Agenda for the Municipal Meeting to-morrow:— 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Rep -i t from Health Officer on eaven4l 5. Mr. Tomlinson’s water report and Mr. Gaffney’s
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  • 867 2 MR. FRANK ADAM’S BOOK REVIEWED. I Tales from T<>nokah. Those in Penang who know Mr. Frank Adam,of the Straits Trading Co., it one time of Butterworth, but now in Tongkah, West Siam, will admit that he is as gentlemanly and true a type ot 'cot as
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  • 533 2 NOTES AND NOTIONS FRfjv WORLD’S PRESS. No “Daily News” Thfr p j O to be in Lisbon.” There I papers there. Happy, thrice l °l Lisbon! Instead of the police can now turn to its classics N Bit piercing cries of “all the W i n
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  • 360 2 Morning Post’s Opinion. A correspondent sends ns the fol- 1 lowing culled from the financial news I of the “Morning Post”: Something of a new departure is <lis- I closed in the prospectus of the Weihs- I ley (Penang) Estates now before the! public in the
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    • 351 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ~UIBTORIH .W. a and 2 Rim breaks. Almost new. Eastern and I <, t i l ’‘?7Z Gaze eIh'imng, 19th May, 1904. flrifflW W Mrs. Birch At Home, on Satin- -.r inn/ dav the 21st, at 4-45 p.m. Paper Tuesday ?4th i<lay- IUU4. Chase Finish. Tennis and Croquet.
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  • 29 2 DEATH. On the 17th inst. at Bridge of Allan, N. 8., in her 69th year, Mariyare'i Brown Scott, widow of the lat< Walter Scott of Penang, M. L. C.
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  • 201 3 I xf agEMENT at kaiping. I ijlssian Garrison Defeated. (|TII EII IIUiSIAN GENERAL RELIEVED I OF COMMAND. [Our A’-c I wave Service.] Singapore, 19th May. j-001 Japanese have landed at KaiBax under protection of a heavy hkl are marching on Nexvchxvanj; [Haiehc'g. I,'eulcr s Services J London,
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  • 53 3 Later Than Any Two Powers f/i- liter's Special.] London, 18th May. 111 Austen Chamberlain says that th* Lermuent proposed to build two nexx Lieships during the present year well would give Britain a mat gin of periovity of two battleships over tin inbined navies of the next
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  • 83 3 Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 19th May. China has opened Chinanfon, AAeihn, and Choutsan, in Shantung to reign trade. [Heider's Services.] London, 18th May. Sir Campbell Bannerman’s motioi ndemning the recent increased extiditurc xvas defeated by 29/ votes ainst 213. London, 19th May. The Australian Labour Ministry
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  • 52 3 Sussex Deeeats Notts. [Reuter's Special.] London, 19th May. ■M >i‘,x lebone has beaten Kent by 33 runs has beaten Notts by 5 wickets, tncashire has beaten Warwickshire by wickets. Derbyshire has beaten Surrey by !2 runs. Ibe match between Yorkshire and -ieestershire xvas drawn. Gloucester has beaten Somerset
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  • 308 3 SERIOUS CRIMES DONE FOR A FEW DOLLARS. Cases At To-day’s Assizes. The case of Mat Arshat bin Daud, charged with forgery and using as genuine a forged document, occupied the attention of Mr Justice Laxv and a Jury this morning at the Supreme Court. I his xvas
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  • 561 3 [From (Jtu then, Correspondent.] Taiping, 17th May. The Resident-General is shortly’ ex ■ected in Taiping. It is being arranged o have a tiial of the Kitson light Im iug his stay’ here. Only four clerks passed the test foi promotion to the senior grade. Of tlies<
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  • 868 3 LAI OUR TROUBLES IN THE F.M.S. What The Selangor Mieting was About. j The planters of this part of the xvorld > have once again met to consider tin question of labour supply, not a they have done in the past, as the U. P
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  • 711 3 i. THE VENICE OF THE EAST IN WORLD’S FAIR. An Oriental Masterpiece. A good idea of the country, peoples J resources and industries of Siam will be had from her display at the World’, Fair. This array of materials xvas recently shown in Bangkok. Hon. Hamilton
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    • 130 3 Quite the most remarkable of eland's many centenarians is Bridget omers, an inmate of the Sligo Workouse. A native of Sovey, in County "go, she is reputed to be 111 years oi ge. She is in possession of all hei multies, and can dance a jig or a '’’•'pipe still.
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    • 18 3 STEARNS’ WINE, after influenza and pneumonia. An ideal reconstructivt tonic that gives immediate benefit. Increases weight, renews strength.
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    • 163 3 How to Avoid Trouble. —Now is the time to provide yourself and family with i bottle of Chamberlains’ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured noxv may save you a trip to town in the night or
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    • 427 3 NOTICE I D A adeina de B[lva St. ANDREW’S BALL, 19JJ Co.. S A Meeting of the Subscribe-s t No 127, PENANG STREET the above will beheld in the Cha I berof Commerce, Pe ia ig, a* 1 1 PENANG. on Saturday, 21st May, to pas; toe 1 accounts. GOLDSMITHS.
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    • 3029 4 NOTICES. INSURANCE NOTICES. NOTICE. r TO LET. FRESH ARRIVALS REGU- MANNHEIM INSURANCE Co. FIRE INSURANCE. T V™P IVKI{p OOL av, GOVERNMENT OF PERA K J mv DON AND GLOBf J.Qv We have authorised Mr. John Lomond Bungalow from 10tn LARLY. Marine Insurance. jE FHiWvir^YA^A ,PANY ANCE Robertson Brown to sign
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