Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 195. VOL. LXII. THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1301 2 r~ TWO great necessities, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, KEATINu V 1 POTOTSCHINC FRANKEL. TRIESTE. (AUSTRIA.) I. FAMILY PROVISION. AUSTRALIA AND>CHINA ftIEUHEO I I Agents and Produce Brokers, specially for such shippers who have no oilice I I PROVISION FOR Ol fl Arr LUAENUKV I on the Continent, and wiehto have
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  • 965 3 ,\t the K'\val U l ie I Institution, on 26th ult., C in Hinder W. C. C/utchley, N. rcu< l lVo*ection of Coin'oeiec in War, with special reference to the Cape Route. Colon-! Sir H. M. Rozier presided. Commander Ciutchley, in the course of hi*
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  • 950 3 EFFICIENT, THE JAPANESE WATCHWORD. PORTABLE FOOD. The Central Aetos special correspondent, writing from Fengwangcheng says Apparently the First Japanese Army has completed its first series of moves in the opening gambit of the great game on the chess-board of Asia, and Kuroki has established himself on Kuropatkin’s
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  • 805 3 AN UNLUCKY DECLARATION. HR. HIBBERT WINS WITH THE WRONG HORSE. ACCIDENT TO MADDEN. People flocked to Hurst Park in numbers which established a new record for an August Bank Holiday meeting there. More delightful weather for such an occasion could not lie imagined, while the racing
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  • 509 3 TWO COUPLES SUCCESSFUL. At Dunmow on August Ist two married couples presented their claims to the celebrated flitch of tiacon as tlieir reward for conjugal agreement and blissful relations during their matrimonial lives. The trials took place in a huge canvas court in the presence of about
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  • 340 3 WHAT JAPANESE OFFICERS THINK OF THEM. Mr. Fred. T. Jane in his recent work on The Imperial Japanese Navy,” concludes a remarkably interesting study with a summary, that seems well worth quotation, of the opinions gathered by himself from Japanese officers upon the character and calibre of other
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  • 404 3 Since his return from his tour in Manchuria 'Prince Khilkoff, the Russian Minister of Ways of Communication, has received the St. Petersburg correspondents of the Malin, the Journal, and the Echo de Paris, whd have telegraphed his optimistic statements to their newspapers. According to the first-named correspondent,
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  • 309 3 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Australian, from Marseilles, Aug. 7.—To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. Porcher, Mr. Fillodean, Mr. Fastre, Mr Hausen, Mr. Van Breughel, Mr. Dupeyrat, Mr. Egervais. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Salazie from Marseilles, Aug. 21.—T0 Singapore Mr. F. C. Callaway, Per Messageries Maritimes steamer
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  • 683 3 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. FOR SEPTEMBER, 1904. Drills. Thursday Ist, Physical Drill and Gymnastics, at 5-30 p.m. Morris Tube Competition at 5 p.m. Friday 2nd, Recruit drill at the Fort, at 5-30 p.m. Saturday 3rd, Private Practice at the Rifle Range. Sunday 4th, Private Practice
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    • 103 3 CHILDREN ARE THE SUNSHINE, of the home. Stearns’ Wine makes the sunshine brighter. A splendid tonic for the little ones. How to Avoid the Daggers of a Cold. —Everyone must realize the dangers attending a severe cold, and that it is always prudent to remain in-doors until the danger is
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  • 218 4 Thursday, September Ist. St. Giles. P. V. Physical Drill and Gymnastics, Fort, 5 p. m. Morris Tube Competition, 5 p. m. High Water 3-20 a. m. 3-38 p. m. Low Water 9-32 a. m. 9-50 p. in. Friday, September 2nd. P. V. Recruit Drill, Fort. 5 p. m.
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  • 101 4 Half a million men and thirteen hundred guns are engaged in a battle round Liaovang. General Sakharoff reports that the Japanese attacks have l>een repulsed. There is a revival of Boxerism in South Chihli. American Missionaries have left Tamingfu. fearing massacre. The Baltic squadron has returned to Kronstadt.
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  • 2392 4 The announcements made by Reuter foreshadow a general movement of the South Atlantic and Cape Squadrons of our Fleet in search of the Russian Volunteer cruisers Petersburg and Smolensk. The Commander of the Cape squa iron executes a sweeping search from the Seychelles southward along the
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    • 290 4 Latest Advertisements. FOR SALE REY Australian Galloway (aged) Perfectly sound and in splendid condi--I^ll, tion. Good in saddle or four wheeler. ery quiet. Price $175. M&y be Consulted for Apply Spectacles 490 geo. davidson. AT 0 INTERNATIONAL BANKING s«pt. Ist to 4th. CORPORATION. Ipoh, (Rest House), Sep. sth <fe 6th.
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    • 148 4 The mixed Tennis Tournament of the Perak Club has been won by Mrs. Moir and Mr. Stoney. There will be a practice game of football between memlxjrs of the P. C. C. to-morrow evening on the Esplanade. The Government coffee crop for the year in Netherlands India, is roughly estimated
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  • 280 5 FIGHTING AT LIAOYANG. RUSSiAKS LOSE 3,03) MEN. I>VT RE-CAPTURE LOST POSITIONS. A BIG BATTLE PROCEEDING. lIAI.I' A MILLION MEN ENGAGED. 1,300 GUNS IN ACTION. THE BALTIC SQUADRON. returns from a trial cruise. JAPAN’S FINANCES. assured while she remains victorious. REINFORCEMENTS for liaoyang. [Reuter’s Services.] London, Ist Sept. General
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  • 37 5 THE BOXER TROUBLES. A REVIVAL IMMINENT. [Reuter's Special.] London, 31st August. Reuter wires from Shanghai that there is a revival of Boxerism at Tamingfu in southwestern Chihli. The American missionaries have left fearing massacre.
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  • 36 5 WILL RECRUIT HIS HEALTH IN ITALY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st August. Mr. Chamlierlain goes to Italy on the 10th of next month for six weeks. He will renew his fiscal campaign immediately he returns.
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  • 27 5 [Reuter’s Special.] London, Ist Sept. The match between Yorkshire and Hampshire was drawn. The Sussex rx. Surrey match has been abandoned owing to rain.
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  • 495 5 [lrom Our Own Correspondent.] 29th August. lour Cantonese desperadoes visted a house in Yew Swee Guat Street on the evening of 29th instant at 7 o’clock and ro >ed all they could lay their hands upon including jewellery, cash and clothing, valued at $350. The Police have been
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  • 330 5 [From Our Own Correspondent]. 30th August. The Raja Muda of Kedah is now on a visit to the Kinta district. It is reported that he will visit the mines belonging to the Chinese which are worked with the lampan system with a view of studying the disposal of tailings,
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  • 280 5 ACTION BY THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY. THE CASE COLLAPSES. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT WITH COSTS. The Kampar Towkay’s troubles are over as far as the Straits Trading Company are concerned, but, of course, he is not yet out of the wood of bankruptcy. The charge against him
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  • 182 5 IPOH BRANCH SHOOT FOR THE GENERAL FARM CUP. Mr. R. D. Acton the Winner. There was a good attendance at the Ipoh Range on Sunday morning last. About 20 members assembled to do battle for the handsome cup presented by the General Farm. The weather was not
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  • 306 5 London, 2nd August 1904. The statistics show a reduction in the visible supply of 160 tons as compared with last month, and a decrease of about 1,900 tons compared with last year. The Straits shipments were 4,525 tons, or a little less than estimated, but there are
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  • 193 5 THE E. AND O. HOTEL DINNER. IN HONOUR OF QUEEN WILHELMINA. Following close on the celebration of the auspicious occasion at Roseneath House,” Logan Road, on Tuesday night, in honour of the birth anniversary of Queeen Wilhelmina, Messrs. Sarkiesßrothers—Penang’s sine qua non— gave one of their wellknown
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  • 312 5 PENANG’S INSANITARY CONDITION. [77m’ Pinang Gazette is not responsible in any way for the opinions expressed by its Correspondents.] To lhe Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, The little article in your leading columns on the present insanitary condition of Penang was read by me with interest. Some
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  • 75 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 31st .August. Bishop of Southwell is dead. II he Bishop of Southwell, Rt. Rev. George Kidding, D. D., of Thurgarton Priory, Nottingham, was born in 1828, and educated at Winchester College and Balliol College, Oxford. He was a distinguished scholar, and Hs Head-master of Winchester from
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  • 612 6 Sept. Ist. The B. I. S. N. Co. have just signed a contract with a Sunder la mf firm for three new steamers. The P. and O. Co. have just given Messrs. Workman Clarke and Co. an order for a magnificent new liner. Bombay Harbour Lights.—The present
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  • 896 6 ARRIVALS. Sue via, Ger., 2665, Van Dohren, Sept. 1, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Nam Yono, Brit., 984, Stack* Sept. 1, Rangoon, gen., Koe Guan A Co. Malaya, Ger,, 348, Block, Sept. 1, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Morier, Sept. 1, Singapore, gen., Koe
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    • 1059 8 Dr LIPTONS TEAS An Illustrated Lesson, in Econoniy.* 91 Achun Strut, insertion in the issue of the follow,' FACING THE CARNARVON STATION. WERE vnuinu THE A bottle of ZOTAL which B word afterwards). I Charges Moderate. Consultation Free. LiVJLJ J jN\C,kJ/\Lr by post, must lie accompanied bv p 1023 cvhip
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