Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 June 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 140. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1762 1 feline Sergeant s Story. See Our Weekly Magazine To-day. fOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. Shipping- S6ipping. Shipping. Shipping. P S t“on, S Co a mpa N ny’ ißa BR T SH ND A STEAM NAVIGATION Co LTD 1 Mtalulur Lloyd. Brone». MIDPOH YBStB KfllSM ImX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.,
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    • 9 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.
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  • 1236 2 for Autumn 1904. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 26th July, 1904. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $5OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lOst.) An allowance of 1 libs, to all ex-Griffins. Entrance, $lO. Distance, one mile. 2. First Griffin Race. Value $4OO and $lOO to
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    • 454 2 Shanks. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid up £800,1)0)) Reserve Fund £BOO,OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors £BOO,OOO Head Office: HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES. Bombay Hamburg Rangoon Bangkok ipoh Singapore Batavia Kobe Shanghai Calcutta Kuala Lumpur Sourabaya Colombo Medan Saigon Cebu Manila
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    • 274 2 DOG'S HEAD BRAND D w Dental Surgeon, q/ All Description of Mining properties (111 1 P HfIQQ Q QtfDl t 11 nQQ’C! A 1 fl FAUI G E CARNARVOX station. Concentrating and ore Dressing UUllllluuO M UlUul VL DQuIJ Drill) Charges Moderate. Coxsi-ltat.on Free. Plants designed and erected. Alyesbury GarlaqdT
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    • 261 2 “APENTA" The Best Natural Aperient W„ ler For continous use bv Bilious, Dyspeptic, r e pated, Gouty, and Obese. S, Of all Chemists and NOTICE. Federated Saw Mills ltd., Suftji CAN now supply anv Quants* Sizes of anti. Chengai and hard wood can supplied in any sizes and quantities Orders
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 1138 3  -  “Jrom 9rave say, 3rom Jsively to Severe.” r Eni^ i:rOX By Adeline Sergeant. Author of “Casper Break’s Wooing,” Are. [j e did not know what it was. Afterwir<ls he declared that he had heard a ~jc t > calling to him to rise but the parson
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    • 277 3 —Philadelphia Press. All good Stevensonians will turn with extraordinary curiosity to an article by Andrew Lang in the “Cornhill” dealing with “The Case of Allen Breck.” Tn the following passage Mr. Lang introduces this fascinating account of a famous historical mystery which Stevenson used with
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    • 225 3 ,—Reuter. GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF BAD FAITH. At to-day’s sitting of the Boer Congress, Mr. Schalk Burger spoke strongly against the Government’s native policy, which, he said, had not induced the Kaffirs to work. The question was the most dangerous in South Africa. Mr. Bartrud Vorster declared
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    • 862 3 BY MARK TIME. A man writes to a daily paper to complain of mistakes from which he has suffered in the matter of medical diagnosis. He says that thirty years ago a doctor told him he was far gone in heart disease, and had only a
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    • 1597 3 A COMPLETE STORY. We were returning from an expedition after big game, I and my guide and shikari Abdullah, who sat forward on the boat, his gaze fixed contemplatively on the jungle-clad banks, as w’e glided down the Krian River. My curiosity was aroused by a
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    • 159 3 Have ye noticed yet, inavourneen, who’s the poet o’ the day ’Tis the wild and mystic Irishman that pipes the Keltic lay. Of the thin, white soul witli the red, red hair That sings in the twdight dim— Osh, Moira 1 Fiona And the Kelt is in
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    • 689 3 We are hearing less about Omar Khayyam than we used to do. Is this because we are getting less pessimistic At any rate, here is a edition of the Rubaiyat, and wdth Fitz Gerald’s introduction and Life of Omar, and annotations too I Verily a bargain in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 95 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Jlust be Stearns and you get the genuine 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 necessay is to give Chamberlain’s Colic,
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    • 13 3 STEARNS’ WINE, a general tonic and strength restorer. Always reliable. Must be Stearns.”
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    • 122 3 A Dangerous Disease. —Every one know that cholera morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases known to humanity. The fact that it is so swift and so often fatal in its results makes it more to be feared than almost any other malady. It often terminates in
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    • 49 3 Pains in the Stomm h, like toothache, are not dangerous, but de ;idedly unpleasant. Persons who are subject to such attacks W’ill be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by taking a dose or two of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All dealers sell it.
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    • 149 3 STEARNS’ WINE, for thin, nervous and fretful people, old and young, immediate benefit. 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. MUNICIPAL NOTICE.
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  • 1240 4 Some time ago a wise rule was made which forbade Europeans or Eurasians gambling on the Johore tables. This regulation was a wise one admittedly, but for some reason it has now lapsed, and every day since Chinese New Year gambling has been going on in
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  • 874 4 THE DUTIES OF STRAITS-BORN CHINESE TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE AN INTERESTING LECTURE. Front Our Oicu Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 23 June 1904. The meeting of the Selangor Literary and Debating Society last night was largely attended, the occasion being a special address delivered by Mr.
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  • 350 4 NOTES AND NOTIONS THE WORLD’S PRESS. The Manchuria Stakes. Mr. Bull: Japan leads! Mme. La France: Ah! But they’r,. yet round the corner! J I Ulin)) > Russia and England. To what country’s advantage, p rav it be to intervene? To any move part of England,
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  • 538 4 Fleet Street, 3rd June 1904. In Parliament the Ministry seem safe enough. But on their resuming after the Whitsuntide vacation the /M/’/y Telegraph addressed a very sound admonition to the supporters of the Government telling them that this was no time for cakes and ale, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 376 4 Opera Yup Chow Thong Latest Advertisements. TEK SOON THEATRICAL HALL, PAPAN LIMITED. Campbell Street.» OHAHE Certificate* are now ready, and The Indra Fermata Theatrical Company w call i, c i ia <i on application to the I’ 1 SKI VNCJOIt undersigned in exchange for Lank receipts. KENNEDY <k Co., To-dat/
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    • 134 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833. CONTIiIBUTIOXii must be addressed to Tile Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LL ■monies must be paid to the General Jtl Manager at
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    • 53 4 If fine, the Band will play at the Esplanade on Monday evening next at 9 p. ;m. The s.s. Quorra which arrived here yesterday brought 5,600 cases of kerosine oil consigned to Messrs. Katz Bros. The Hon. A. Murray, Colonial Engineer, arrived here from Singapore a couple of days ago,
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    • 6 4 FUNAGOYA M ATER. McAlister (.’o., Ltd.
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    • 5 4 FAIRBANKS SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 179 5 IRRESISTIBLE JAPANESE 111 ATTACK. hewchwang to be evacuated. tH e bear singing small. JAPANESE IN GREAT FORCE. »vk Exclusive Seiivk e.] Singapore, 25th June. plvices from Hongkong state that it is r ted two Japanese divisions have i,.. i Liaovang and an attack is immin- Their fleet
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  • 99 5 MORE FAVOUR FOR THE EAST. [Reuter's Service.] London, 24th June. In the birthday honours, Generals Holdich, John Ewart, (since deceased) W, Cameron, Kelly Kenny and Egerton w-re appointed Grand Crosses of the Bath. G,nerals XV. H. Seymour, J. D. Thomas. A. Lev.. Traill Burroughs, A. G. Hogg, «11
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  • 35 5 CAMBRIDGE AGAIN DEFEATED. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 25th June. Kent has beaten Gloucester by nine rickets. Marylebone has beaten Cambridge by nine wickets. The South Africans have beaten London County bv ten wickets.
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  • 62 5 Reuter’s Services.] London, 24th June. His Majesty the King has started to attend the Kiel regatta. The Republican C invention has nominat- Senator Fairbanks for the Vicebesidency of the United States. London, 25th June. The Government Whips complain bitter- the slackness of Unionist members, ai| d
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  • 33 5 ■IXTON VISITED WITH FRIGHTFUL ATROCITIES. [Our Exclusive Service.] Hongkong, 24th June. I‘irates on the Canton river have ’J'-rhered a junk’s crew and burned forty Tlie passengers were confined below.
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  • 662 5 WHY THERE WAS A SMALL ENTRY. SUPERIORITY OF ESSINGTON. Onlyashorttime ago we had ever y reason to hope that the present Meeting w ould at least rival the record one of January last [saysthe Malay Mail]. Yet in the brief space of time between thenand now a
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  • 147 5 The following ties have been arranged for Monday, the 27th Double Handicap. Dr. Jamieson A C. Bradbery vs. P. J. Sproule L. A. Blackmore, unfinished tie. F. L. Tomlin <fc H. P. Clodd vs. G. H. Cater 11. A. Neubronner. Singles.—Class A. A. Wallace Jones vs.
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  • 1717 5 BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM MEET. THE CULMINATING CEREMONIES A BALL ON THURSDAY NIGHT INTERESTING ITEMS AND INCIDENTS. [From Our Own Reporter.] Alor Star, 24th June. The first three days of this week have been undoubtedly the most interesting time during the whole of the Kedah
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  • 309 5 23rd June 04. Dr. M. J. Wright, State Surgeon, has recovered from his recent illness and attended Office from yesterday. Rinderpest having now entirely subsided in Krian, the present quarantine regulations will be removed shortly. Sir XV. Hood Treacher K. C. M. G. Resident-General, *F. M. S., arrived from
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  • 337 5 It affords us much pleasure to congratulate the Resident 'iieral of the Federated Malay States upon the well deserved honour conferred upon him by His Majesty the King. Sir Hood Treacher, an old member of the Straits Civil Service, has seen and rendered much good
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  • 70 5 St. George’s Church. Fourth Sunday After Trinity 2<ath June, 190$. 8 a.m. Matins. {Plain) 8 30 a.m. Holy Communion. {Choral.') 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. X r espers and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 104 5 Sei ’gt. Broaden prosecuted a Chinaman morning for offering him an illegal ra! iii( ation of $2. Sergt. Breaden stated ''tt 'ho accused, who was the manager of hoatre, allowed a performance to inu<. a ft er t j ie iour mentioned on P'Tinit. When questioned accused said had a
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    • 5 5 ENGINE OILS. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 5 5 METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 121 5 Chamber lain's Cough Remedy acts on nature s phin—loose is the cold, relives the lungs and makes expectoration easy. All Dealers sell it. NOTICE. IS HEREBY' given that the undersigned are the proprietors of the trade-mark of a pig in connection with the importation an J sale of Lard into
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  • 825 6 ARRIVALS. Capri, Ital., 2716, Baseito, June 25, Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer, Co. Maha Vajirunhis, Dut., 1183, Wygers, June 25, Singapore, gen., H. L. A Co. Quorra, Brit., 120, Witt. June 24, Langkat, Oil., Katz Bros. Petrel, Brit., 158, Reid. June 25, Langkat, gen., Koe Guan, Co.
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  • 787 6 25th June. Another sensational tale of the sea was unfolded by the officers and crew of the Australian barquentine Elrerland, which left the Clarence River with a cargo of timber for Dunedin, New Zealand. As the Elrerland, wa.3 towed up the harbour to Port Jackson with but
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    • 439 6 NOTICE. THE road to Relau from main road at 7! mile will be closed for traffic for vehicles for about two months during repairs. F. S. B. GAFFNEY, Deputy t.'olonial Engineer and Survegor--310 27-6 General SELF CURE NO FICTION! MARVEL UPON MARVEL! NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running
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    • 93 6 STEARN’ WINE’ whets the appetite. Aids digestion, improves assimilation, strengthens the stomach so that food does good. Stearns 1 Wine. BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA. (Established A. D. 1852.) Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen Granite, and Chunar Stone. Orders taken for Name Slabs for fixing to Gates,
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    • 1208 6 A gift from England, Kennedy Co. agents for H I I■IF a 11 V Clifford Wilkinson’s with Illustrated Catalogue. The largest and T A N Q A M Lace Cover given tree mQgt complete List of Lace Goods lssued j A 11 3 A IN DIRECT FROM THE LOOMS. c
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    • 1093 7 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Siberian Bu er H TcX" BrM DUN VILLE’S WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, Special Old Scotch Whisky BeßCh Street, Penang. to th< ,in st Australian Product. HUMBER CYCLES. |ty BLACK BOTTLES :o: GENTLEMEN’S LADIES* BOYS’ AND GIRLS TJ IT T ffl Packed tn Copenhagen by T. &S. Highest Grade Machine
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    • 1144 8 THE GEO T TOWN DISPENSARY LTD. 37a. BEACH STREET, PENANG. Wholesale «nd Rttaff Chemists. Drigglsts and opticians. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP IANOPHELES DEFIED We “Have Just Seen «Appointed IS SOUND ADVICE AND SO IS by Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements for Consider before you Buy!!! John Winter’s Hair Food
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