Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 June 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1904-06-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. MARTYN Co. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. Nc. 135. VOL. LXII. MONDAY, 20th JUNE,:i9O4. PRICE 20 CENTS.21 words
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Advertisement1648 1904-06-20 1 A Short Story, Angeline,” by EMILE ZOLA, begins to-day. foa PRICES APPLY TO Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. P ‘t?on, S Co a mpa M n a y ig BR T SH ND A STEAM NorUmtsdurlM. NiWOHYUSeiI MlSllfl EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. fV\ o JO MAIL SERVICE. f/1,648 words
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Advertisement9 1904-06-20 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.9 words
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Advertisement1908 1904-06-20 2 iSanUf. insurance Notices. insurance Notices. insurance Notices. insurance Notices. Insurance Notices. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insur- The London Assurance The Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. The Acheen and Munich Fire Guardian Assurance Co., AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ance Co.of Hamburg. Corporation. T) ve Coq ig prepared to ac Insurance Co.1,908 words
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Article766 1904-06-20 3 TAIPING. I 7th June 01. \|r. S. E. Williams, Government Printer, 1’erak, has accepted the appoinment of Superintendent of Government Printing Office, Singapore. '1'lie second round of the Billiard llandi(..q,, Perak Club, was played off last v enin<x between Messrs. E. M. Barret and F. K. A. Toft,766 words
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Article780 1904-06-20 3 mark Time - BY mark Time. A correspondent who has waded through columns of comments by “Our Military Expert on the fight by the Yalu decl ares I hey may be all summed up thus: The Russians in warfare are guided bv the wisdom of old saws, while the780 words
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1814 1904-06-20 3 MEETING. < >rdinary Meetings were held on the 6th and 20th of the month. Revenue and Expenditure. The revenue from all sources collected during the month amounted to $32,249.38. The Expenditure was as follows Ordinary Expenditure $43,694.58 Sundry Advances 10,118.97 53,813.55 The balance on1,814 words
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Advertisement122 1904-06-20 3 A Dangerous Disease. —Every one know that cholera morbus is one of the niost painful and dangerous diseases known humanity. The fact that it is so swift nd so often fatal in its results makes it mure o e feared than almost any other malady. ]t often terminates in death122 words
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Advertisement53 1904-06-20 3 NOTICE I TE hereby give notice that we have V authorised Air. A. F. Goodrich to sign our firm per procuration from this date. SAN DI LANDS, BUTTERY CO. 309 21 6 WANTED. ENGINE and BOILER, 8 nominal horse power in fair order. Apply to M. 0.,” 308 20-6 c53 words
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Advertisement237 1904-06-20 3 Pains in the Stomach, like toothache, are not dangerous, but decidedly unpleasant. Persons who are subject to such attacks will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by taking a dose or two of Chamberlain’s Coli®, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All dealers sell it. THE BRITISH PHARMACY,237 words
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Advertisement357 1904-06-20 3 Jno. RABE, D. D. S., American Dentist. Has returned to Penang permanently. Office at “RUNNYMEDE,” NORTHAM ROAD. Hours 9 a.m. to I p.m. WANTED: —Permanent Cool Office Rooms or House, with good Northern Light, furnished or unfurnished. NOTICE. Federated Saw Mills Ltd., Sungkai. CAN now supply any Quantity and Sizes357 words
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Article102 1904-06-20 4 An Itinerary of the Governor's prospective tour is published in this issue. Two British warship disasters are reported. The Sparrowhawk and the Eat have been lost. Crews saved. The P. and O. Steamer Australia has foundered off Melbourne. Passengers and crew were saved. The Russians have captured a102 words
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Article1254 1904-06-20 4 There is a growing tendency towards Hooliganism noticeable among the younger fry of the native communities. They are losing the dread of the white man from over the water—alas, that some of our own kind should have undermined their respect and. with a smattering of European1,254 words
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Article168 1904-06-20 4 CAPT. MATTHEWS SAVES NINE CHINESE. Body Washed Ashore. Capt. Matthews of this port has been the means of saving 9 Chinamen from a watery grave. He was as usual, on the look-out for steamers outside the harbour, when towards the morning, he heard shouts for help. As168 words
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Article193 1904-06-20 4 TWO MORE BICYCLES STOLEN IN PENANG. ADEQUATE SENTENCES AT LAST. This morning before Mr. E. L. Talma a Malay appeared to answer for the theft of Mr. E. Shropshire’s bicycle from the Engineer’s Institute The Constable on duty at Mr. Newland's house stated that he saw193 words
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Article409 1904-06-20 4 ANXIETY IN PENANG. The s.s. GVenZocZi»/ from London, of which Messrs. Boustead <v Co. are the Agents, is fourteen days overdue, and grave fears are entertained as to her safety. A special cable from the Pioneer's correspondent, dated London the 3rd June, says that the Treasury has409 words
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Article327 1904-06-20 4 B. Morris - B. Morris, in County Life. NOTES AND NOTIONS Fp (n THE WORLD’S PRESS. As Others See Us. The British look rather foolish fi the phantom of Russian aggre.ssh' Tibet, while Russia is steadily .'’j ,n the Persian Gulf by the irresistible' cesses of trade.— .Wition, Nexvin County Life. - 327 words
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Article555 1904-06-20 4 Fleet Street, 27th Mav. Yesterday the evening papers were trying to work up a sensation about Tibet, ami posters were out in large type “no news from Tibet," Tibet force isolated and so forth. But it only appears that as the wires of the travelling telegraph555 words
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Advertisement661 1904-06-20 4 Latest Advertisements. notice. ln the Goods of The Honoureblo Jemes Wtontefu Bent Vermont, deceased. NOTICE. e 1 PURSUANT to Section 46 of the ConIn the Goods of GEORGE LONIE, deceased. 1 veyancing and Law of Property j Ordinance 1886, Notice 18 hereby given pLKSI’AN I’ to Sr lion 16 of661 words
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Advertisement80 1904-06-20 4 ESTABLISHED 1833. fIONTH IBUTIONS must addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of th e paper only and accompanied by the writers name and, address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LI, monies must be paid to the General Manager at the “Pinang80 words
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Advertisement4 1904-06-20 4 ELECTRO-PLATEDWARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-20 4 FAIRBANKS SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-20 4 FUNAGOYA WATER. McAlister Go., Ltd.5 words
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Article383 1904-06-20 5 •riiF pXRLOI’S PLIGHT OF PORT 1,1 ARTHUR. JRITISH ship CAPTURED BY RUSSIANS. R Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 20th June. thousand Chinese arrived at Chefoo .oin l’ ort Arthur on Friday in junks. Tj )|V state that the Russians food and .r/fc supplies are running short. Their Nothing383 words
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83 1904-06-20 5 THE P. 0. STEAMER “AUSTRALIA” LOST. ALL ON BOARD SAFE. A TOTAL WRECK. |Oun Exclusive Service.] London, 20th June. Uw I', and O. steamer Australia has wrecked off Napeau point near 'l' bourne. AU on board were saved. i Reuter s Service.] London, 20th June. i"'uters correspondent at Melbourne ■firms83 words
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Article101 1904-06-20 5 another resignation [Reuter's Special.] l,,iEl <AI. RETURNED FOR MARKET HARBOROUGH. London, 18th June. oSection for Market Harborough r i hilip Stanhope, Liberal, polled 7843 /‘gainst 6,100 polled by Mr. Dixofl -iheral Unionist candidate. The re''''tion of the constituency remains l l die hist election John William Logan P’Hed[Reuter's Special.] - 101 words
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Article107 1904-06-20 5 THE “SPARROWHAWK” AND BAT TOTALLY LOST. BOTH THE CREWS SAVED. [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 20th June. Ihe destroyer Sparrowhawk has been totally lost on the Saddles, an uncharted rock. H.M.S. Glory saved the crew, and also munitions and guns. Lhe Sparrowhawk was a smart, swift destroyer, built107 words
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Article83 1904-06-20 5 ANOTHER TRAGEDY OF GOVERNORSHIP. MORE TROUBLE FOR RUSSIA. [Reuter's Service.] London, 18th June. Governor Hertkoff of Warsaw had a paralytic stroke on hearing news of the murder of Governor Bobrikoff of Finland, whose assassin belonged to the pro-Swedish party there, which is composed chiefly of the higher classes.[Reuter's Service.] - 83 words
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Article106 1904-06-20 5 His HOLINESS S HORTATORY ADDRESS. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. I Reuter's Service.] London, 20th June. 270 Catholic officers and men of the Mediterranean squadron now at Civitavecchia marched to Vatican and received mass yesterday. They had an audience with the Pope, who presented them with silverI Reuter's Service.] - 106 words
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Article51 1904-06-20 5 NO REDUCTION OF TAXATION OR EX PEN 1 )ITURE POSS IB LE. [Reuter's Special.] London, 18th June. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at the Mansion House, said he could not hold out hopes for a reduction in taxation or expenditure. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was present and also[Reuter's Special.] - 51 words
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Article38 1904-06-20 5 DISPLAY OF FORCE TO HEAL THE “SICK MAN.” [Reuter's Special.] London, Ith JBune. It is stated at Washington that the American fleet will shortly visit Turkey in connection with the American claims.[Reuter's Special.] - 38 words
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Article37 1904-06-20 5 FIRST BATCH OF COOLIES SAFELY TRANSPORTED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th June. The Tweeddale has arrived at Durban. The coolies are in good spirits. There were three deaths from beriberi, otherwise they were all well.[Reuter’s Service.] - 37 words
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Article65 1904-06-20 5 [Reuters Service.) London, 18th June. The Glasgow steamer Kirkdale has been sold to Japan. Signor Gallinea, Italian Minister at Peking has been appointed to St. Petersburg, replacing Signor Baroli. London, 20th June. Surrey beat Cambridge by 5 wickets, Derbyshire beat Essex by 39 runs. The matches[Reuters Service.) - 65 words
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Article261 1904-06-20 5 PROPOSED ITINERARY OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, SIR JOHN ANDERSON, k.c.m.g., THROUGH THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. 1904 July 2nd Leaves Singapore for Port Dickson. 3rd Leave Port Dickson, 11a.m., Arrive Seramban 12.40 p.m. 4th Seremban, and visit Sri sth J Menanti and Kuala Pilah. 6th Leave261 words
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Article379 1904-06-20 5 Exit one of the Best known Straits Turfites. The last homeward bound German Mail took away in Mr. J. Ellermann a “very old sport” from these sultry climes, one whose name will always be rememliered by members of the S. R. A. and Deli Race379 words
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Article790 1904-06-20 5 LOOKING FORWARD TO THE AUGUST RACE MEETING. PENANG CANDIDATES IN FORM. Training operations of an early morning on the Race track continue to progress most satisfactorily, and almost every day the ranks of the candidates, which are already a record, become further augmented. It will be790 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-20 5 METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement463 1904-06-20 5 I SOMETHING NEW!! Mrs. IZOLPHE, The Parsi Curzon Theatrical Co. 27a Beach Street, OF PEMAMG. CALCUTTA- HAS JUST RECEIVED Pusej's Theatre Koala Kaifsar Road, A CHOICE consignment OF To-Night! To-Night I! Ladies’ Trimmed Untrimmed Hats AT 9 p.m. THE LATEST STYLES GREAT SUCCESS Suitable for the Races to suit all463 words
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814 1904-06-20 6 ARRIVALS. Pi lac Rimau, Brit, 297, Neilsen, June 19, Deli, gen., H. L. A Co. Esmeralda, F. M. S. 171, Chik, June 19, Port Swettenham. Sonneberg, Ger., 2929, Hadsen, June IJ, Sydney, gen., Belin Meyer, A Co. Van per Parra, Dut., 331, Goedhuis, June 20, Bajan,814 words
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Article973 1904-06-20 6 June 20th 1904. The first of the modified type of new County armoured cruisers was launched at Chatham recently, and the ceremony partook largely of a Devonian character. The vessel was christened the Devonshire by Lady Clifford of Chudleigh, who was specially selected for the honour by973 words
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Article1541 1904-06-20 6 Emile Zola - By Emile Zola. Author of Lourdes, L Assommoir, “Rome, “Paris," Le Debacle,” Confession of Claude, Naina,’' Ac. 1. Nearly two years ago, J was spinning on my bicycle over a deserted road towards < trgeval,above Poissy, when the sudden sight of a wayside house caused me such surprise' that1,541 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-20 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Lures .1/a.sZ be Stearns" ami you get the genuine.12 words
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Advertisement15 1904-06-20 6 STEARNS’ WINE, for weak, sickly women, and young girls, they are especially benefitted.by its use.15 words
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Advertisement50 1904-06-20 6 The Efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. If troubled with this painful disease procure a bottle at once, One application relieves the pain. All dealers sell it. I EARNS M INE, is the great nutrient tonic in convalescence from fevers, influenza, pneumonia.50 words
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Advertisement181 1904-06-20 6 Cholera Infantum.—This has long been regareed as one of the most daagerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessav is to give Chamberlains Colic, Colera and Diarrluea Remedy and castor oil as directed, with each bottle, and181 words
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Advertisement266 1904-06-20 6 DIABETICsJSxS?j I Hill London FC. ns I NOTHING TO I A GROWING I JOHN STRANGE WINTER’S HAIR FOQD Z I A Marvellous Hair Grower I AND I A Delightful and Refreshing DRESSING FOR ORDINARY USE, I Prepared (from a recipe of her own invention) for JOHN STRANGE I WINTER (Mrs.266 words
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Advertisement1003 1904-06-20 7 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Siuri DUN VILLE’S WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, E ,uaun eve, respect Special Old Scotch Whisky 4, Beach Street, Penang. to ""«st Australian Product. g ros IN BLACK BOTTLES. lIA TT ’Q Packed in Copenhaeen by T s Company. Messrs AT tInLL U COCA p|um SPECIALTIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Duuville1,003 words
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Advertisement1118 1904-06-20 8 THE GEOHEii TOWNDISPENSARY LTD. 37a, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Wholesale and and opticians. LOOKBEFOREYOULEAP ANOPHELES 1 DEFIED We tiw Just Jton flppoh® IS SOUND ADA ICE AND SO IS py Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements for C T s ±u DAMAKORA John Strange Winters Hair Food in our special line1,118 words
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