Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. published daily. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 158. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 16th JULY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1598 1 “The Romance of a Chappie.” See Page 5 To-day. FOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. I pipping- Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. P t’on’cX."’" B*’ 8 BRIT,SH Dw ST NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 NordJvutschvr Lloyd, Bremen. NippOl YtISCII K«iSh« koninkujke paketvaart maatschappij. M 0»»..™»Imperial German Mail Line. July 2i Xubia connecting with
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. V L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN- Co.
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    • 1753 2 ■—M—, 7 i 7 x SELF CURE NO FICTION I TO LET aW^ f The Physician’s DC rftH?E TA Dim I MARVEL UPON MARVEL I -LU—- M P I 1»■ J Cure for Gout, B BEFORE GOlrtG TO dED I «UFFEIIEII I OMOND ISanoak. fCHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. IBJlklk IT
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    • 1372 3  -  "3rom grave Go <5ay, 7rom lively to Severe." FEU I LITTON. [BY HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE IN THE “LONDON MAGAZINE.”] You’ve guessed what tricks I held in ray hand Thought you must have done. Yes, love and marriage, ’pon honour—hearts were trumps with a vengeance and even
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    • 261 3 Once long ago you threw a smile Upon the evening air I caught it as it fluttered by, And cherished it with care. To you ’twas but a trifling thing, To me ’twas wealth untold And I have prized it lovingly, As miser does his gold. I
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    • 817 3 A famous Episcopal preacher was staying in a Highland village two summers ago, and, to his credit be it said, devoutly and regularly attended divine service conducted in the summer mission station by an Auld Kirk divinity student, and this despite the fact that the place
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    • 620 3  -  Onney Mullah. Have you ever met the fiend who perpetrates all sorts of conundrums out of conjoined words? If not, you are lucky. Pun perpetration is past (excuse the alliteration), and now we are being flooded with rank rubbishy riddles. When a man asks you Why did the
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    • 271 3 “Jimmy, how did you get your feet so wet coming home from school Aw, th’ girls don’t think nothin’ of a boy ’at’s afraid to wade in th’ gutter.” Grandma—“ What’s the matter, Bobby? Why are you crying Little Bobby—- Gra’ma, they’s too many folks a-bringin’ me
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  • 743 3 PROGRAMME FOR Autumn Meeting, 1004. Monday 12th. Wednesday Hih and Friday 16th September, 1004. First Day 12th September. RACE I. Batak Pony Race. A race i*>r all Batak Ironies. Weight for indies. Value $lOO. —and $5O. —for second pony (provided there tire 5 or more ponies
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    • 37 3 Cholera Morbus has lost its terrors in th*' home where a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is e pL It never fails even in the most severe and dangerous cases. All dealers sell it.
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    • 37 3 Anyone who has ever given Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhica Remedy a trial will tell you it is unequalled for all stomach and bowel troubles. It never fails and is pleasant to take. All dealers sell it.
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    • 42 3 Summer Complaint is the children’s most dangerous enemy and the mother s most dreaded foe. Immediate and proper treatment is always necessary. Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy given according to directions, is the most eiiectual remedy known. All dealers sell it.
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    • 15 3 STEARNS’ WINE, for convalescents, from any severe illness. Its great value is at once seen.
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    • 95 3 y ■o«™»°. Superb Skin is obtained and maintained by using WJ[ ‘DARTRING’ ‘Lanoline’ No imitation can bear the ‘Dartring’. V No imitation can be called ‘Dartring ‘DARTRING’ TOILET ‘LANOLINE’ Demand the genuine in coii.n.s <■ f llMtsalr-. ‘nAP.TRTNG’ ‘LANOLINF’ TOILET SOAP. Hcdborii Viatiuct. I.mtdov, Fug. HOWARTH ERSKINE Ltd. SINGAPORE, BANGKOK-SIAM,
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  • 178 4 Saturday, July I6th. Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p. m. High Water 1-45 a. m. 2-19 p. m. Low Water 8-06 a. m. 8-31 p. m. Sunday, July 17th. 7th Sunday after Trinity. High Water 2-44 a. m. 3-08 p. in. Low Water 8-56 a. m. 9-20 p. ni.
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  • 57 4 The Penang Water Scheme is to be reconsidered. Local voters are to be subjected to new rules for identification. (See Municipal Meeting report). The Japanese reverse is confirmed. A General was killed. The number of casualties (estimated 30,000) is probably grossly exaggerated. To-day’s exchange rate is 1 ILj
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  • 767 4 Again we must apologise for referring to an unsavoury subject. Our selfappointed position as guardian of the public weal, however, demands that we shall speak our mind, trusting that no offence is given the more sensitive of our readers. There is a certain public vehicle which
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  • 321 4 REV. HENHAM BEATS A. G. ANTHONY. Yesterday afternoon the Rev. H. C. Henham and Mr. A. G. Anthony met to try conclusions in the final tie of the Single Handicap, Class A. At the start Anthony played rather fast, but finding this was not very profitable,
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  • 1647 4 MEETING OF THE BOARD YESTERDAY. WATER SCHEME RECONSIDERED. HOW PENANG NATIVES VOTE AT ELECTIONS. The Governor’s Visit to Penang. Yesterday afternoon there was an Ordinary Meetingof the Municipal Commissioners, when a considerable amount of business was disposed of in a short time. In addition to the President,
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  • 44 4 fir. George’s Church. Seventh Sunday After Trinity 7th July, 1904. 8 a.in. Matins. (Choral.') 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. (Plain) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. The Dead March in Saul will be played at ,be Conclusion of the Service.
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  • 2962 5 SIR JOHN IN IPOH. WARM WELCOME BY ALL COMMUNITIES. KINTA VALLEY EN FETE. VISITING THE TIN MINES: [From Our Special Correspondent Accompanying His Excellency.] Ipoh, Thursday. His Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir John Anderson K.C M.G. now einharked upon the second
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  • 151 5 MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN HARD AT WORK AGAIN. UNIONISTS COMPLETELY CAPTURED. [Reuter's Services.] London, 15th July. Mr. Joseph Chaihberlain presided at the first meeting of the reconstructed Unionist Council at which 1,800 delegates Yvere present. He Yvas immensely ovat 'd and elected President, with Lords LansdoYvne and Sei
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  • 42 5 HANDICAPS FOR THE P. W. PLATE. The following handicaps for the Province Wellesley Plate, to be run for at the next Race Meeting, are announced Hilda, 11.0 Millicent 10.7 Ruby 10.7 Di 'onleen 9.12 Dux 9.12 Nita 8.10 Kirton 7.0.
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  • 1099 5 DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZEB, AND THE BALL AT THE FORT. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS, Those Yvho have said that the disbanding of the Penang Volunteer corps was imminent Yvould have reversed their opinion had they been present at the highly successful and enjoyable ball given in the spacious
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  • 353 5 Mr. ARNOLD FORSTER’S SCHEME AND THE PRESS. SEVERE (RTICBMS F.IOM MORNING POST" AND "STANDARD.” [Reuter’s Speclyl.] London, 15th July. Mr. Arnold Forster in the course of the debate on army enlistment in the General service said it should be nine years in the colours and three in
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  • 802 6 16th July 1904. Crews of mixed nationalities constitute a frequent source of trouble on board British ships in Australasian waters, the latest instance being at Geelong, on one of the arms of Port Phillip. Captain Parsons, the shipping master at that place, was waited upon by several
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  • 747 6 ARRIVALS. Zamania, Brit., 2893, Acheson, July 16, Madras, gen., H. L. Co. Prinsesse Maiee, Dan., 3517, Berentzen, July 16, Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Moridh, July 16, Singapore, gen., Koe Guan, Co. Rotokra, Brit., 555, Cambell, July 16, Tong kah, gen., Koe Guan
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    • 103 6 Biliousness is only another name for logged or sluggish liver caused by rich food, or by eating too much meat or by taking too little exercise. It is a common complaint in this country, but can be quickly remedied by stimulating the How of bile, which softens the mass, so
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    • 308 6 /•OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>BARBAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOR V TOBPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, w N.D. it is asserted on good authority that by
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    • 807 6 NOTICE. I TWO GREAT I In the Goods of nnnwiciriki fl Dato Panglima Kinta Mohamed Eusope, FAMILY PROVISION, fl 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE I all creditors and other persons having any THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFF/cr I claims or demands upon or against the Ifl estate of Panglima
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    • 977 7 Messrs. TheOß Chees CO. penanc band. kinta tin mines, Ltd. Dr. w. manson lUlocere \A/ir*La+4BRITISH PHARMACY, established mss MOTICE is that from this DIVIDENDF.No 6 Dental Surgeon. IVIC/SSIS. ff ICKBII 7 PFNANC RD AH ESTABLISHED 1858. H date the c iarges f or the services of .97 Street, 2/ J
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    • 2864 8 A"' fll I WANTED TO LET. MSWMCT MMCC. ttMTMCt IWktS. Hcrrm3.nson wO>« -rooms at homestead,” The London Assurance Commercial Union Assurance Irrigatiorr Works a Hospital Dresser, No. 86 Northam Road. Corporation. Co,, Ltd. £>z\ AA7TT c?<Q TDT?TJ ,r r salary $5O to $75 a month according to ’’ICOUIi G± Xx
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