Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 August 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 189- VOL. LXII. THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1876 1 I /M IlA M PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. I __£Ĕ2_L_?. Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. |‘uon S cZpa N n a iga BR,TISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. N.iMmrnta Nippon Yusen huisho KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. amx mml steamship c,„ w. Outwards. 7/ i r Imperial German Mail Line. <x\ B j’
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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    • 2129 2 THE TO SELL. SM D M OILSEEDS, COPRAH, SPICES, &C. FEDERATED SAW MILLS LTD., SUNGKAI. omond," Penang Hili. Areaneariy ImS hL *i“SU62« lOf1 Of* JStMLO POTOTSCHINO 4 FRANKEL, TRIESTE, (AUSTRIA CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, DESPATCH orlongu. Two Bungalows. a „d Produce Brokers, specially for such shippers who 1,„, e no
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  • 481 3 V M AGAZINE of thoughtful A x ARTICLES. I have received the periodical East for August. The number is 'rule up of 9 contributions and the usual Editorial Notes, Current Events and Corr<‘spo n<^encP Taking as his text “Akbar: a Vision,” n ar ticle which appeared in
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  • 303 3 A REVISED LIST. Under the provisions of Section 25 of The Hackney Carriage Ordinance 1879, His Excellency the Governor in Council has l>ven pleased to direct that, as regards the Municipality of George Town, Penang, the fidlowing be substituted for Schedule (A)to that Ordinance and that the Schedule
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  • 898 3 —“New York Times.” OLD PLATES CONSIGNED TO THE SCRAP HEAP. IDIOSYNCRASIES OF BUYERS. This war between Russia and Japan moans that we shall have to throw’ away all our old plates of the interior of Manchuria, Korea and Eastern Russia, and make new’ ones, said the
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  • 268 3 THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA. It is fortunate that at such a moment as this our representative in St. Petersburg should be an able man. Sir Charles Hardinge is both able and young, not yet forty-six. His record is a good one, and we may
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  • 525 3 Mr. and Mrs. George O'Malley, who have comjfleted a walk of 41,000 miles—repre* the overland circumference of the globe—and are now strolling homewards in a leisurely sort of way, have come to Bangkok, ami Mr. O'Malley favoured the editor of the Siam Observer with a
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  • 1901 3 London, Friday, July 29. Better sport was provided at Goodwood than had generally been anticipated or could reasonably have been hoj>ed for considering the small value of many of the prizes. The jirogramme however contains many old-fashioned events which even when they provide only a small field
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    • 20 3 I EARNS’ WINE, relieves the dis- cough of influenza, and bronchitis, invigorates and increases resistance to 11 inroads of disease.
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    • 68 3 As Usually Treated a sprain will disable the injured person for three or four weeks, but if Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is freely applied a comjdete cure may l>e effected in a very few days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises and burns. All dealers sell it. FOR THE COUGH
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    • 107 3 Attacks of Colic, cholera morbus, pains in the stomach, dysentery, and diarrhoea come on suddenly and so often prove fatal before a physician can be summoned, that a reliable remedy should always to kept at hand. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has no equal as a cure for these
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    • 33 3 The Great Success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints has made it a standard over the greater part of the civilized world. All dealers sell it.
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    • 320 3 NOTICE. the PENANG HUNT CLUB PROPOSES TO HOLD A GYMKHANA On Wednesday, the 9th November, (Bank Holiday) There will be Races for Penang ex-Griffins (Horses and Ponies). A. Programme will be issued laier on. 475 TOWN HALL." Under the Patronage of H. E. the Governor Sir J. ANDERSON, K. C.
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  • 197 4 Thursday, August 25th. P. V. Company Drill, Race Course. High Water 11-55 a. m. 12-0 v p. m. Low Water 5-47 a. m. 6-07 p. in. Friday, August 26th. Full Moon. Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, 3 p. m. Town Band Esplanade 5-30 p. m. The Magistrate, Town Hall, 8-45
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  • 77 4 The Tsarevitch has been christened amidst much rejoicing. Fighting at Port Arthur still continues. The Aoroe Vremya describes the proclamation issued at Malta yesterday as an act of hostility to Russia. A Manifesto published by the Tsar remits many of the oppressions under which the Russians have suffered
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  • 1858 4 Professor Metchnikoff is a lecturer at the Pasteur Institute in Paris who some years ago discovered and propounded a theory of the functions of the white corpuscles of the blood, which is now generally accepted. Last year he published a startling new book entitled “The Nature
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  • 919 4 [From Own Correspondent.] Fleet Street, July Close upon 1,600 distinguished 1 gathered in the Guildhall on WednesX*' at noon, when Lord Curzon of Kedlest was presented with the freedom of thp City, given away in an oranamental casket resting on Indian elephants in <m| So interested
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  • 254 5 PORT ARTHUR/ JAPANESE ASSAULT COHTIKUES. nrfUPATION OF ETZESHAN FORT CONFIRMED. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP STRIKES A MINE. THE “SMOLENSK’S” MISSION. INJURED RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS TO 1 DISMANTLE. THE MALTA PROCLAMATION rii’SES DISSATISFACTION AT ST. 1 PETERSBURG. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 24th August. Reuter wires from Tokio that according tl an official report
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  • 183 5 CHRISTENING OF THE TSAREVITCH. A GORGEOUS CEREMONY. REPRESENT ATIVF.S OF THE KAISER AND KING EDWARD PRESENT. THE TSAR’S MANIFESTO. [Reuters Services.] London, 24th August. Prince Henry of Prussia and Prince Louis of Battenberg, the representatives of the Kaiser and King Edward at the christening of the Tsarevitch,
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  • 27 5 [Reuter’s Special.] London, 25th August. Ihe race for the Great Ebor Handicap •‘as resulted as fol’ows liar IIW/. 1. Palmy Days 2. Hammer hop 3.
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  • 27 5 [Reuter’s Special.] London, 25th August. Middlesex has beaten Kent by one wicket. Somerset has beaten Surrey by seven wickets. •he other matches were drawn.
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  • 53 5 farewell dinner at KANGS AR. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, 25th August. A grand farewell dinner is to be given to lr William Treacher by H. H. the u Lan to-day at the Astana Nagara Kangi. A S|a‘cial train leaves Taiping at 5 p.m. i n
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  • 926 5 SIRAITS-AMERICAN SHIPPERS TO BE MILKED BY A NEW CONFERENCE. A Singapore American Shipping Conference was definitely born yesterday, (Monday), says the Straits Times, when the following scandalous document, warning the shippers of Singapore against patronising certain named vessels whose local agents have not entered the ring, lest
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  • 436 5 A DISHONEST CASHIER. ABSCONDS WITH $10,335. MESSRS. LOGAN AND ROSS THE LOSERS. Quite a little excitement was caused in the offices of the well-known firm of Logan and Ross, Solicitors and Conveyancers, about 3. p.m. yesterday, when it became evident to the managing partner, Mr. W. R.
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  • 105 5 WON BY THE M. S. V. R. The Adjutant of the Penang Volunteer Corps has forwarded us the scores made by the different Volunteer Corps which fired in the Bromhead-Matthews Shield Competition. It will lie seen that the Malay States Volunteer Rifles, Kuala Lumpur, are the winners,
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  • 226 5 The following comprise 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. Appointment of Mains Superintendent, Electric Light Department. 5. Report and Recommendations for more effective control of
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  • 545 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] 23rd August. There was a meeting in the Lunatic w'ard at Taiping to-day to consider certain affairs in connection with the ward. Among those present were Rev. Father Grenier, Roman Catholic Chaplain, Dr. J. E. M. Brown, District Surgeon, and Lt. Legge, Medical Officer, Malay
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  • 177 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] 22 nd August. The petition representing the grievances of the States miners and asking for a reduct on of the tin duty has been drawn up and will be submitted for signature by the Presidents of the Miners’ Association of Selangor, Perak and Negri
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  • 349 6 Jurymen’s difficulties are of different kinds. Says Bridget to Pat: An’ how do you loike being on the jury, Pat Says Pat: “It’s somewhat confinin’.” “Yes,” adds Bridget, and it’s harrd wurrk, too.” Well,” says Pat, it’s aisy enough decoiding which soide is roight whin only
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  • 450 6 Aug. 25th. On Wednesday the 3rd of August at about 7. 30 p. in. the B. I. S. N. Co's s.s. Vjina collided in the harbour with the N. D. L. s.s. IFony Koi, both vessels being more or less damaged. The Ujina ran into the Wong
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  • 899 6 ARRIVALS. Taroba, Brit., 3657, Nailer, Aug 25, Singapore, gen., H. L. Co. Badenia, Ger, 6499, Rorberf? Aug 25, Hamburg, gen., Belin Meyer Co. Bencleugh, Brit., 2679, Thomson, Aug 25, London, gen., Sundilands Buttery Co. Glenlochy, Brit., 2977, Stallard, Aug 25, Aden, gen., Boustead Co. Capri, I
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  • 249 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. For August, 1904. Thursday 25th, Company Drill at the Race Course, at 5-45 p.m. Dress Drill Order with Caps. Fiday 26th, Raoruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Saturday 27th, Warren Shield Competition (Weather permitting.) Monday 29th, Recruit Drill at
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    • 88 6 Change of Water often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many experienced trvcllers carry a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them to be used in case of an emergency. This preparation has no equal as a cure for bowel complaints. It cannot be obtained while on
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    • 178 6 TO LET. I OMOND Bungalow from 10th April. Apply to 172 20-7 th E. W. PRESGRAVE. TIMBER TIMBER 1 1 'T' HE undersigned is prepared to sell at A reasonable rates. Best Chenghai, Meranti and Mirbau in the rough. Delivery at Teluk Anson. Apply CONTRACTOR, 458 th f s u
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    • 234 6 WANTED. ALL to know that Dawsen’s Crushed Food for Horses and Cattle, are of excellent quality being most carefully prepared under expert supervision from the best cereals obtainable. To be had in Penang of G H HANMAN. TIANG LEE <fc Co. DAW, SEN Co., CALCUTTA, 873 1-10-4 ProprietorsNOTICE. To be
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    • 699 6 ‘DARTRING' Skin I Bis a precious possession. It made and kept dainty by ‘DARTRING’ ‘Lanoline’ No imitation can bear the ‘Dartring’ No imitation can be called ‘Dartring’ f ‘DARTRING’ TOILET ‘LANOLINE’ Demand the genuine J coBa P sibte ,übes WhoUs{ a e I ‘DARTRING LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP I (n, Holborn
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    • 1044 7 AH A U AIUI P IXJ PENANG BAND. HORACES. MARTIN, Dr. W. MANSON Mrs. IZOLPHE, hnAnMivi ot UO.. Ltd.. street MP Hm Will date the charges for the services of m t w s 91 Acheen Street, the Band wiUte 08 follows:- Description of Mining properties T TII(S PENANG. CHRMTQ'TC
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    • 915 8 TOWELS TOWELS!i TOWELS 11! An u,nstrated LBSSOn 1B Ecoßo y SSsB B XF II M V at the rate 12 words 50 cents, (5 cents S A Hottie of j&O'I'AJU WZllCil word afterwards). Advert isements, if "J" Tim-'-imT P os b must be accompanied by pQ§f a Whiteaway, Laidlaw.» Co.,
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