Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 July 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 167. VOL. LXII. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1702 1 for PRICES apply to MARTYN Co. Stopping.. Stopping. Stopping. P \?on S Compa N ny ViEa BR TISH NDIA STEAMJUVIGATION Co., LTD. L W Breme NIPPOIIYHSCH Kfllsi EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 1/niUiNIZI I lIZC ONlzrTUß iot XTrniiinni ijiv JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., LU. mail service. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. RJ\\ o
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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    • 2889 2 flanfr. lisirwce iwices. if race itttlces. lnswwce Notices. j befos/goinlkto BED *I U<l CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, The London Assurance Commercial Union Assurance Royal Exchange Assurance •ficwmie ——L? 6 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA: Corporation. Co. Ltd. Corporation. Q A I VgDJ’J A The undersigned having been appointed HEAD OFFICE Established 1720.
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  • 798 3 FIGHTING AMONGST ICE. THE OOJtCING OF KAKOLA PASS. (Rangoon Times Service.) Simla, 14th July. General Macdonald reports that his preparations for the advance are complete, and that he was marching to-day, the 14th, to Katong. The Karola Pass was reported to be occupied by 2,000 Tibetans with
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  • 307 3 THE QUEER CASE OF SMITH F. THE SULTAN. PENANG’S IGNORANCE.** Smith v. the Sultan sounds like the title of a comic opera, but in reality it is the legitimate description for the extraordinary case of J. M. P. Smith v. the Sultan of Kedah which came on
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  • 498 3 A KELANTAN MAIDEN. The Duff Development Co. develops literary talent as well as other precious metal. Its young gentlemen while away their leisure hours by writing vers de societe, and dainty satires (one of which we print on page 3). These are collected and published in a
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  • 1180 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. We have received the Report on the administration of the Singapore Municipality during 1903. It is a bulky volume, made up of the body of the Report, with 7 Departmental Chapters and 19 Appendices. At the beginning of 1903 the Municipal Council was composed of 5
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  • 435 3 Cure all Forms of Kidney and Bladder Disorder. Have you ever considered what neglecting your kidneys means? Have you ever realised the terrible risk you are taking. Do you not pass in the streets, every day, men and women whose countenances show that their kidney trouble
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 41 3 Summer Complaint is the children’s most dangerous enemy and the mother’s most dreaded foe. Immediate and proper treatment is always necessary. Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy given according to directions, is the most eiiectual remedy known. All dealers sell it.
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    • 37 3 Anyone who has ever given Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 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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    • 130 3 Chronic Diarrhoea. —For several years during the summer months I have been subject to looseness of the bowels, which quickly ran into a very bad diarrhoea and this trouble was frequently accompanied with several pain and cramps. I used to call on doctors for my trouble but it became so
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    • 472 3 New Beach Street Government Notification. Auction Rooms. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, and Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, Favoured with instructions the undersigned up to noon of the sth day of August, 1904, will sell by for the hire of a steam launch per month PUBLIC
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  • 188 4 Wednesday, July 27th. Full Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 p. m. High Water 0-12 p. m. Low Water 6-03 a. m. 6-24 p. m. Spring Tides. Thursday, July 28th. H. E. the Governor, “At Home,” The Residency 9-30 p. m. Penang Races, Second Day. High Water 0-31 a.
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  • 1111 4 Reuter informs us that the Home papers are commenting upon the high-handed action of the Vladivostock fleet in much the same way as we expressed ourselves yesterday. We felt that another Russian accident had occurred for which apologies would be forthcoming, but our London contemporaries go
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  • 290 4 ANOTHER P. O. SEIZED. DEPREDATIONS OF THE VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADRON. SITUATION MOST GRAVE. EUROPEAN NATIONS DEMAND SATISFACTION. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 26th July. The British newspapers are now raising an outcry against the exploits of the Vladivostock squadron. They declare that the sinking of neutral ships without trial is an intolerable precedent
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  • 177 4 DESPERATE FOURTEEN HOURS’ BATTLE. RUSSIANS EVACUATE NIUCHWANG. [Our Exclusive Service.] Singapore, 27th July. Newchwang has been occupied by the Japanese. General Kuroki has cut the Russian communications to the east of Mukden. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 26th July. Telegrams from Shanghai and Niuchwang state that the Japanese drove
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  • 29 4 RACE FOR THE STEWARD’S CUP. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 27th July. The race for the Steward’s Cup has resulted as follows Melayr j Killevan o llelter Skelter 3
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  • 53 4 HIS REMAINS TAKEN TO HOLLAND. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 27th July. Mr. Kruger’s body has arrived at the Hague, and was conveyed to the cemetery pending removal to South Africa. Three members of the Cabinet and a number of Dutch ex-South African officials were present. Queen Wilhelmina
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  • 375 4 NOTES AND NOTIONS FROM tup WORLD’S PRESS. E Mr. Balfour’s Closure. The more resolutely Mr. Balfour gran ,1 with the flagrant and nihilistic method*-’ which his adversaries have condescend 1° the more closely will he gather round If a loyal, united, and energetic Dartv I ll
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  • 425 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Fleet St. June 30. On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pearson gave a banquet at the Savoy Hotel, the guests including Mr. aud Mrs. Chamberlain, the Earl of Londesborough, the Earl and Countess of Derby, Lady Carvagh, Viscount and Viscountess
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  • 4021 5 PENANG AUTUMN RACES —FIRST DAY. SUCCESSFUL MEETING. ATTENDANCE OF SIR JOHN AND MISS ANDERSON. FINE WEATHER AND GOOD RACING. LULAVORTH defeats essington. A DAY OF SURPRISES. [By “Sefton.”] Jt was truly marvellous how things cleared up, so far as weather and the course were concerned, considering the continued deluge of
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  • 552 6 July 27th 1904. The British second-class cruif&r Eclipse returned to Woosung on July 9th from where she has been lying alongside the wreck of the Sparrowhawk for nearly a month past. During all that time her divers have been at work bringing up whatever they could from
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  • 195 6 OUR TREACHEROUS SERVANTS. A queer case in which Dr. Handy and a friend are alleged to have been poisoned by a servant, has been reported to the Police at Singapore. It appears that last night Dr. Handy took a friend home to dine with him, and after
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  • 608 6 Government Servant’s Extraordinart Story. Mr. Edwardes Kepel, Senr, has no cause to complain of Governmental meanness. Although now only sixty-one he has been enjoying his pension for the last twenty years. Why he was placed on "the retired list is an interesting story. “It was because
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  • 744 6 ARRIVALS. Unity, Nor., 930, Hansen, July 27, Rangoon, gen., Swee Thong, Co. Canton, Brit., 105, Merican, July 27, T. Anson, gen., Ah Hing Co. Quokka, Brit, 120, Witt, July 27, Langkat Oil., Katz Bros. DEPARTURES TO-DAY. Vidar, for Port Swettenham Malacca. Malaya, for Deli. Langkat, for
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  • 374 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. Orditi for July, 1904. Drills. Recruits drill at the Fort every Monday and Friday except Friday 15th, at 5.30 p. m. Company drill at the Fort Wednesday 6th, at 5,30 F m. (Dress plain clothes.) Company drill at the Fort Wednesday
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    • 54 6 II YOU EASILY CATCH COLD your system is lacking in vitality, you need a tonic, Stearns IFine. Cholera Morbus has lost its terrors in Cnli7 '1 ere a bottle Of Chamberlain’s Cohc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is X. lt l n ver fails even in the most sell it aU<l
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    • 208 6 CRUSHED FOOD. NEW STOCK. Try it and You Will be Satisfied. Reduced Prices. I R. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food is offered for sale in the Penang Market at low prices, he desires to draw attention to his certificated Crushed Food for Horses, and
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    • 185 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <f>SARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIEt the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB > TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, W^£X ID N.B. It Is asserted on good authority
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    • 200 6 WANTED. AN ENGINEER capable of taking charge of and erecting machinery. Salary $350 a month and quarters. Apply by letter, stating whether married or single, and enclosing testimonials, to Messrs. NUTTER PEARSE, 394 2-8 Tambun Mine, Ipoh. New Beach Street Auction Rooms. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Favoured with instructions the undersigned
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    • 619 6 TO SELL. I OMOND,” Penang Hill. Area near. Several s ii. OTlOngS TW Apply to 225 37 stu th E. W. PRESGR AVe PENANG TURF CLUfiL NOTICE. LADIES attending the Raceson 9mt 28th 30th July, and Ist Aug. are r minded that admission to Grand St l and Lawn will
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    • 1106 7 Government Notification. The Federated Malay States. PENANG BAND. HORACE S. MARTIN, Dr. W. MANSON Mpeere NA/inl/ptt PENANG HARBOUR. STATE OF PERAK. UOTICE is hereby given that from this Miniru J and CvnvMng Ewjimer. Dental Surgeon, IwIGOOI O. WW 11/lwLl date the charges for the services of 91 Acheen Street, LENDERS
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  • 805 8 Programme, 16th, 18th and 20th August, 1904. Taiping Races, 1904. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Auyust, 16th. I. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO for maiden horses Exgriffins allowed 14 lbs. weight as per scale 10 stone distance 1 mile entrance $l5. 2. The Champion Griffin Race. Value $3OO a
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    • 242 8 Wellesley (Penang) Estates, Limited. PRAI PERMATANG POW SECTION. To be leased on favourable Terms. 500 oK, h.ONGS of good arable land on the above mentioned estate. Suitable for cultiyution of Tapioca or Sugar C e For further particulars apply to THE MANAGER 36« 30-1 sw Irai Estate. The NEW FRENCH
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    • 1153 8 KUALA LUMPUR. NOTICE. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, y XrANTED immediately, certificated |Af BUTLIN, who is shortly proceeding yy Driver for 8 ton steam road roller, W« Australia to supply the Griffins I- FAMILY PROVISION, Town roadg $45 per mensem. j us PP Y Applications, giving age and nationality for Penang Spring
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