Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 August 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 190. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2496 2 Sani,. the tenders invited imr-ce Mikes. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I'l CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, FEDEEATED SAW IILLS WD SUEGKAI Government of Pahang. Commercial Unoin Assurance FAMILY PROVISION. H AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CAN NOW WITH DESPATCH REVENUE FARMS, 1905-1907. Co., Ltd. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AC£ rrr CH renders Head office
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  • 1244 3 priest of the winged DISC. I His EFFORTS TO EXPLAIN THE E INEXPLICABLE. I The High Priest of the New Religion iroirlit the articles of his faith with him in bag, which he deposited at the "f* o f the Altar of the Winged Disc. Tli'eii he turned
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  • 374 3 The World.” One of the most striking instances of a warning dream was the story narrated of the late Lord Dufferin, which is, to the best of our knowledge, quite well authenticated. Lord Dufferin was staying at a country house in Ireland and early one morning
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  • 1470 3 TREATIES GOVERNING THE RIGHT OF PASSAGE. The passage of the St. Petersburg and the Smolensk through the Dardanelles and their subsequent appearance in the Red Sea as regular cruisers molesting neutral shipping have led the British Government to press Russia for definite assurance that the treaties governing the
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  • 274 3 Miss Maud Warren, in Public Opinion. asks why women should not play bridge if they like it. She denies, as far as her own experience enables her to do so, that the playing is carried to excess. I know cases where women play bridge in the afternoon
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  • 628 3 WHAT THE MIKADO’S MEN ARE SINGING THESE STIRRING TIMES. A resident of Orange, N. J., says the New York Times of 14th April, recently received from a relative who is a Presbyterian missionary in Japan, copies of tw’o of the war songs composed since the outbreak of
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  • 153 3 “W writes as follows to the Globe of July 11 I see it announced in the Daily Telegraph to-day that Mrs. Gillespie, mother of 15 pairs of twins, died to-day (Friday) at Denver.” Several years ago the late Lord Tollemache, himself father of 20 boys and
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    • 91 3 Change of Water often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many experienced h vcllers carry a bottle of Chaiiberlain’s Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with ’b’-m to be used in case of an emergency. I his preparation hy,s no equal as a cure for bowel complaints. It cannot be obtained
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    • 81 3 Every Community has been benefitted by the introduction of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy into this country. There is scarcely a neighbourhood but that someone can be found whose life has been saved by its use. It is the best known medicine for all forms of stomach and bowel
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    • 90 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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    • 62 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 complete cure may lie effected in a very few days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises and burns. All dealers sell it. DON’T WAIT UNTIL
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    • 46 3 The Great Success of Chamlierlain’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. Al! dealers sell it. STEARNS’ WINE, for debility, emaciation, thin and impure blood. Anaemia girls improve rapidly.
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    • 539 3 4 is an fl S IS *3l lndispensable in Hot Countries. AT if “Saiitas Disinfecting Fluid is non*poisonoiis and non-staininp, and for general or personal thoroughly effective. It completely disinfects the house in which w it is used,and, admini>tered internally prevents A Cholera, Typhoid Fever, Dysentery, etc. j “Sanitas "Disinfecting
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  • 187 4 Friday, August 26th. Full Moon. Town Band Esplanade 5-30 p. m. The Magistrate, Town Hall, 8-45 p. m. High Water 0-12 a. m. 0-28 p. in. Low Water 6-24 a. m. 6-40 p. m. Spring Tides. Saturday, August 27th. The Magistrate, Town Hall, 8-45 p. m. High Water
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  • 117 4 As the Russian Government appears to lie unable to find the cruisers Smolensk and Petersburg and give them orders to stop searching vessels, two British cruisers have been detailed to discover the volunteer cruisers and impart to them the orders to desist from further seirching of vessels. The
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  • 1818 4 The fall of Port Arthur .is daily expected. The Gibraltar of the East is certainly making a brave struggle to hold out until the Baltic squadron arrives with relief forces, (sic). The Japanese are making a triple assault to lower the Russian flags on the fortresses,
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  • 883 4 [From Our Own Correspondent] Fleet Street, J u y 2 a (k The Alake X)f Abeokuta, the Khedive Egypt, and other interesting connection of ours, have just visited us and gone h our latest visitor is the able Rajah,* Rajpiplah, who expected to make a s
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    • 360 4 TOWN HALL Under the Patronage of H. E. the Governor Sir J. ANDERSON, K. C. M. G., the Hon. J. K. BIRCH, Resident Councillor and Mrs. BIRCH. Friday and Saturday. August 26 th and 27th at 8-45 p,m. IN AID OF St. George’s Girls’ School Penang. WILL BE PRODUCED BY
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    • 78 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833. must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yl LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the li
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    • 5 4 METTER’S STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 5 4 ENGINE OILS. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 603 5 UPANBSE advance NORTHWARDS. TRANSPORT FACILITIES IMPROVING. fS> I.\NS FORTIFYING LIAOYANG. ..«SIAN DESTROYER SUNK. CRUISER DAMAGED. r r<>iAN CRUISERS COALING x f rom GERMAN STEAMERS. another liner stopped. FUGITIVE WARSHIPS TO DISMANTLE. nI’SSIAN WARSHIPS TO DESIST COALING AT CAPETOWN. CONTRABAND and shipping. tie LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. petition the
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  • 84 5 SEAMEN’S STRIKE AT MARSEILLES. WARSHIPS CARRYING MAILS. THE TSAR’S MANIFESTO. NO GREAT BENEFITS CONFERRED [Reuter's Services.] London, 26th August. A fresh seamen's strike at Marseilles has paralysed trade there. Sixteen important companies have suspended sailings, and warships are carrying mails. It is not expected that British liners
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  • 344 5 [From Our Own Correspondent]. 25th Aug. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, Federal Inspector of Schools, is now in Taiping on duty. Mr. J Rogers has been taken as Dresser for the Krian Irrigation AVorks on a salary of $6O per month. The willow of Ye op Ismail, the late customs
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  • 231 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] 23rd August. Mr. Low Leong Huat, well-known in sporting circles, besides adding a billiard table to his establishment, will lay a tennis court for the use of himself and friends. Mr. J. P. Wetherill has been granted the exclusive privilege for his invention for
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  • 587 5 MR. JOHN I. PHILIPS VISITS THE RICH TERRITORY. GOLD AND TIN IN QUANTITY. An Interesting Interview. We announced last week that Mr. John I. Philips was away prospecting in Pahang. The property which was the objective of his visit was near Ulu Jelai, and had sometime
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  • 268 5 The editor of a native paper in India called the Ahluwala Gazette has been sentenced to six months’ rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 100 for publishing a seditious article on the University Bill, against the Government of India. The following is the text of the
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  • 526 5 GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST THE PENGHULU OF IPOH. ORIGINAL SENTENCE UPHELD. The hearing of the appeal case in which Che Mat, the Penghulu of Ipoh, appealed against the judgment of Mr. Noel Walker on the ground of there being no evidence to convict, commenced on Monday morning last.
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  • 553 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] 24th August 1904. Five Tamils named Maruthay, Surili, Muniandy, Karupen and Vainban are under arrest at Batu Gajah, on a suspicion of having caused pie death of one also a Tamil, on the night of the 13th instant. The facts of the case are
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  • 525 6 What is the longest word in the English language Try to think of it before you read further. A teacher recently asked her class to bring her the longest word they could get hold of. Next day fifteen pupils submitted the word disproportionableness, containing twenty-one letters.
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  • 331 6 Aug. 26th. Capt. Dawson of the British steamer Hong Moh, which arrived here on Saturday afternoon from Swatow, report; that oi Friday he picked up a small hot t containing one Chinaman. The Chinaman informed Capt. Dawson that he was 42 days out from Sarawak. When twenty
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  • 1000 6 ARRIVALS. Kistna, Brit., 524, Addenbroftke, Aug 26, Singapore, gen., H. L. A Co. Arratoon Apgar, Brit., 2931, Fry, Aug 25, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony, Co, Zamania, Brit., 2893, Acheson Aug 26, Singapore, gen.. H. L. Co. Langkat, Brit., 149, Liddell, Aug 26, Telok Anson, gen.,
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  • 233 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. For August, 1904. Fiday 26th, Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Saturday 27th, Warren Shield Competition (Weather permitting.) Monday 29th, Recruit Drill at the Fort, at 5-30 p.m. Tuesday 30th, Physical Drill and Gymnastics at 5-30 p.m. Detail. August
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    • 21 6 Mme: IZOLPHE. HAS JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OF FRENCH CHOCOLATES, BONBONS AND PRALINES. By the last German Mail. 27a Beach Street.
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    • 289 6 Kennedy Co. AGENTS FOR T. Clifford Wilkinson’s TANSAN $6-50 per Case of 48 Pints $7-00 per Case of 100. Wm. Younger Co., Ltd., MONK BRAND ALE STOUT IN BOTTLE ANI>IN BULK. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co.'s Wines Spirits, Club Whisky, Exshaw’s Brandy, Bollinger Champagne, Irroy Champagne, Kupper’s Beer and Coutt’s Gin. PRICE
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    • 242 6 NOTICE. the PE/JNTANG OLUR PROPOSES TO HOLD A GYMKHANA On Wednesday, the 9th November (Bank Holiday) 1 There will be Races for Penang (Horses and Ponies). A Programme will be issued later on. 475 HOWARTH ERSKINE Ltd. SINGAPORE, BANGKOK-SIAM, IPOH, PERAK. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Offices and Show Rooms— S 6, Beach
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    • 905 7 PDA UAM O p_ I. I penancbano. HORACE smartin. Dr. w manson PeM „j foundry Comply. ll|\Hr|n|Vl fit L>(| I Tfl U<'T'CE hereby gi™, Il.n h. hi. 0.M.1 Svrg«OA. LIMIT.!*, ■■Will date the charges for the services of m x Acheen Street, .«rivr» iw7« the Band will bo as follows
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