Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-08-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 191. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY. 27th AUGUST. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1636 1904-08-27 1 k|3 FOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. Shipping. Shipping. f S ti’on S Co a mpa l ny ea BR T SH INDIA STEA NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeohdur Lloyd. Bnmea. NIPPOU YUStR KfllSM »a\ HPECTE# ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. l/nuiui/l 111/r niizr-nnonr .-reran... ll\\ JAPAN MAIL STUMSHY Co., IM. mail1,636 words
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Advertisement10 1904-08-27 1 WHISKY D. i c. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.10 words
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Advertisement2565 1904-08-27 2 Santis. I the TENDERS IMVtTED lisiruce IWices. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, chartered bank of India FEMR4TED 841 MILIS LID SOWK4L Covernmentof Pahang T London Assurance f FAMILY PROVISION, V AUSTRALIA AND CHINA CAN NOW SUPPLY WITH DESPATCH REVENUE FARMS, 1905-1907. WOra I 2 PROVISION FOR OL» CHENGHAI, The undersigned having been2,565 words
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Our Weekly Magazine.
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Article949 1904-08-27 3 Robert B. Cramer - i know I never dipt M> p«-’ n n s m< or gall, Or wrote a sentence the purest lipt, Might scruple to recall. A PAGE OF FACTS, FANCIES, FASHION AND FICTION. From grave to Gay, from lively to severe.” To speak no evil, nay norThe Loudon Echo. - 949 words
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Article1053 1904-08-27 3 DY s. E. p. I am a fairly punctual man, and generally hit the same tram, and it is curious to note how many whose faces have grown familiar to me board the same car daily, proving conclusively that then* are other punctual people in theDY s. E. p. - 1,053 words
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Article471 1904-08-27 3 MRS BESANT AND THE INHIBITED ANGLICAN PARSON. A white-haired. white-clad, stately woman with a wonderful voice—Annie Besant. 1 must admit, she said to the Leader” inquirer one evening, that 1 regret the Bishop of London’s step with regard to the inhibition of Mr. Lilley.” Rev. Mr. A.471 words
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Article507 1904-08-27 3 THACKERAY AND DICKENS AND “BOB” SIEVIER. By James Douglas, As I walked up Fleet-st. to the Law Courts I saw a quaint old gentleman standing at the corner of Chancery-lane. London is full of doubles, and I was not surprised at his resemblance to the late Mr.507 words
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Article354 1904-08-27 3 The young golfers were comforting themselves at the bar of a handy pub after the Amateur Championship, and were talking about Blackwell s long drives. Drive said the old pro. in the corner, who had* not yet spoken. Well, I’m not savin’ ’e can t. But a354 words
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Article948 1904-08-27 3 I was inclined to smile when a certain marriageable friend gave as a rcison for his continued bachelorhood the difficulty Vf finding a wife. “In a neighbourhood like this,” 1 exclaimed, which is crowded with nice girls, a professional manlike you can surely not complain of any948 words
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Article766 1904-08-27 3 ♦MARK TIME - BY ♦MARK TIME. Our old friend the Lancet is really incorrigible. Not satisfied with terrifying us all into fits about microbes and other deadly bacteria, the mentor must now dethrone the strawberry. Somebody once said of that luscious fruit Doubtless God could have made a better766 words
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Advertisement59 1904-08-27 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 lx* ’‘fleeted in a very few days. Pain Balin also cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises an burns. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE,59 words
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Advertisement76 1904-08-27 3 Change of Water often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many experienced trvellers 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 on76 words
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Advertisement33 1904-08-27 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.33 words
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Advertisement68 1904-08-27 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 bowel68 words
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Advertisement13 1904-08-27 3 STEARNS’ WINE, for all wasting diseases. It increases weight. Consumptives find it (loeagood.13 words
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Advertisement105 1904-08-27 3 Attacks of Colic, cholera morbus, pains* in the stomic'i, dysentery, and diairlujea come on suddenly and so often prove fatal before a physician can be summoned, that a reliable remedy should always to kept at hand. Cha nberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhie i Remedy has no equal as a cure105 words
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Article171 1904-08-27 4 Saturday, August z fin. The Magistrate, Town Hall, 8-45 p. ni. High Water 0-45 a. m. 1-01 p. m. Low Water 6-57 a. in. 7-13 p. m. Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p. m. Sunday, August 28th. Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity. High Water 1-16 a. ni. 1-32 p. m.171 words
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Article16 1904-08-27 4 At Taiping, on the 26th August, the wife of W. G. Maxwell of a son.16 words
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Article124 1904-08-27 4 Heat is causing sickness among the Russian army. Out-post skirmishes in Korea are of daily occurrence. Several vessels have returned to Port Arthur. The Commander of the Norik asserts that he sank the ship because of her severe injuries. The deputation of the Indian ami China sections of124 words
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Article1718 1904-08-27 4 —Rangoon Times. At the beginning of the war, it will lie rememliered, the senders of Press messages discovered that their telegrams were being suppressed by the Censorate without any warning or notice whatever being given. Representations were made to the authorities, and after a little correspondence—Rangoon Times. - 1,718 words
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Article777 1904-08-27 4 By “Viator.” Once more we are indebted to p ar) n,ent in general, the House-of Lordsthe Liberal Peers in particular, for a object-lesson in futility. On Friday -xu? Jlaly, the Lords were summoned at th early hour of three in the aftem instead of half-past four, toBy “Viator.” - 777 words
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Article68 1904-08-27 4 —xkx-t >. i 28th August, St George’s Church. Thirteenth Sunday A ft' r Trinity. 8 a.in. Matins (Plain) 8-30 a.m. Holy Comniiinion. (Choral.) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong ami Sermon. i Presbyterian Ciiuruh~' 9-15 a.m. Prye Dbck. 6 p.m. Church Northam Road. Church of the Assumption.68 words
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Advertisement202 1904-08-27 4 Eastern 8 Oriental Hotel. RfISENEATH HOUSE.ft B b From the 15th April I Pl I PPI ATI the undersigned has started a first-class vi llvllvli Board aD fl Lodging House fl] T 1 II AY) At the above named premises 1/lllllvl > No. 12 Logan Road. Newly Furnished Rooms. ID202 words
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Advertisement5 1904-08-27 4 FAIRBANKS SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-08-27 4 METTER’S „STQVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Article440 1904-08-27 5 RUSSIAN WARSHIPS RETURN TO PORT ARTHUR. SINKING OF THE “NOYIK.” CONTRABAND. INTERFERENCE to shipping. MR. BALFOUR’S PLAIN SPEAKING. fighting at liaoyang. Reuter's Services.] London, 26th August. General Kuropatkin telegraphs that the heat is causing a recurrence of dysentery among the troops. Recording to reports receivedReuter's Services.] - 440 words
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Article46 1904-08-27 5 [Reuters Special.] London, 27th August. The Pretoria Chamber of Commerce has resolved that all Asiatic linanition, except that under the Lalxiur '"Hnance, should be unanimously pro■‘Bited, and trading rights should lie lt views the Imperial decision ■i |e 18th August with the greatest 'Pprehension.[Reuters Special.] - 46 words
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Article26 1904-08-27 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 27th August. Ho Marseilles strikers threaten to ex*’"i the strike to every Port in France their demands are granted befoVe[Reuter’s Service.] - 26 words
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Article16 1904-08-27 5 [Reuter’s Special.] London, 27th August. i?' n ‘y has Ixjaten Gloucestershire by runs.[Reuter’s Special.] - 16 words
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Article1862 1904-08-27 5 An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Office of the Municipality yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. J. W.Hallifax (President); Mr. Quah Beng Kee, Mr. A. R. Adams, Dr. P. V. Locke, Mr. R. P. Phillips (Secretary), and Dr. Park (Health Officer). Presidential1,862 words
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Article1878 1904-08-27 5 A SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE. -t- x i Last night, in spite of the Water Supply, there was an excellent muster to witness the first performance of the Magistrate by the- Penang Amateur Dramatic Society, aifcd I dw not think that any one of those present regret having spent two1,878 words
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Advertisement7 1904-08-27 5 it ENGINE OILS. Alc Alister Co., Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement5 1904-08-27 5 FUNAGOYA WATER. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-08-27 5 ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement380 1904-08-27 5 NOTICE. I THE undersigned Joseph Smith of Perak Road, Penang, publicly acknowledge that the statements made in letters written by me to The Societe de Anonyme de Alma Estate, Paris, and particularly in my letter of the 22nd xlugust, 1903, in relation to Messrs. Leopold and Emile Es Chasseriau and380 words
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Article447 1904-08-27 6 Speaking of Shakespeare, Messrs. Sotheby are about to sell a curiously interesting relic connected with his name. It is a copy of Shakespeare’s works, published in 1747, which belonged to the Rev. Dr. XV illi ini Dodd, author of the beauties of Shakespeare. Dodd’s Beauties is447 words
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Article441 1904-08-27 6 Aug. 26th. Further particulars regarding the stranding of the s. s. Abbotsford on the bar at Kemaman have come to hand. The J botsford left Singapore on August 11th for !<>vjnmn and Kemaman. It appears thate* 13th the Abbotsford was on J jTJssing the bar at Kemamaii441 words
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850 1904-08-27 6 ARRIVALS. e Zaida, Brit., 2905, Syinmers, A g 27, Madras, gen., H. L. Co. Omapeke, Brit., 340, Bell, Ai 26, Rangoon, gen.. Koe Guan Co. Janet Nicoll, Brit, 474. Crichton, Aug 26, Moulmein, gen., Koe Guan Co. Malaya. Ger., 348, Block, Aug 27, Deli, gen.. 1».850 words
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Article234 1904-08-27 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. It ADAMS, COMMANDANT. For August, 1904. Saturday 27th, Warren Shield Competition (Weal her per.nitting.) 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 Ist to 6th, Tlie Adjutant, Cpl. Hamilton. 7th to234 words
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Advertisement16 1904-08-27 6 SI EARNS WINE, for convalescents, from any severe illness. Its great value is at once seen.16 words
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Advertisement183 1904-08-27 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAIAICA <£>sarsapArilla Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDIffAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB S TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, w ™un£ n ,b N.B. ii It Is asserted on183 words
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Advertisement325 1904-08-27 6 NOTICE. THE Licensing Justices of Penang will sit in the Court of Requests, at 2-30 p.m., on Friday, the 2nd September, 1904, to hear applications for new Licenses, for the renewal of Licenses and for the transfer of Licences under the Liquors and Billiards Ordinance for the 3rd quarter of325 words
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Advertisement1052 1904-08-27 6 TIMBER TIMBER I! sel» cure no fiction I MARVBI, UPON MARVEL THE undersigned is prepared to sell at reasonable rates. Best Chenghai, NEED NOW DESPAIR i i- but without running a doctor’s hill Th Merantl and Mirbau in the rougb. Dell- the deep ditch of quackery, may ,ng very at1,052 words
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Advertisement1121 1904-08-27 7 PDA 14 AM Or\ IA J penancband. HORACE smartin, Dr. w manson Penang Foundry Company, M|AU||A4 I f I' (X I jfl I 111 NOTICE h hereby given that from this V ‘”W «nd Cmuufling Engine. Dental SutgeOn, LIMITED. V Imw will date the charges for the services of ais1,121 words
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Advertisement1134 1904-08-27 8 Special Offers in Gents’ Neck Wear. in ,llßStraW lesson in Ecrnony. 1 nifH gii iz ROWS I A Splendid Range of Colors will when mixed with wate lrarge to tlie p KIVO I X rx. f i>ox -depiutment having been with pointed or Straight ends, sold in England IO irOHl,1,134 words
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