Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 197. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1846 1 I pou prices apply to MARTYN Co. I Sbippin L IlYtCMYdcd Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. F S nJ!!!’ r > ga M'USH IHDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD? NorJJiututa Lloyd. Brimin. NiffM Yustn hfiiSHfl I HPiCTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Intend™ to Sail. Steaaieu. iu\ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. I MAIL SERVICE.
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    • 9 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN A Co.
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    • 1492 2 fflanfr. INTERNATIONAL BANKING Guardian Assurance Co.. Ltd. TO SELL. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. CORPORATION. Established 182I 000 000 9|- oriongs. Two Bungalows. FAMILY PROVISION, I AUSTRALIA AN» CHINA. States of T Apply to > 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AG£ I 7T“2" Total Annual Income £759, 000
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 5109 3 Ot ,-A' SHORT_ STORY, v TjIHILLING STORY OF MARSTON MOOR. BY HARRY PERCEVAL. Sir Keble Kensensor and his daughter Frances stood in the falling twilight await- n news from the field of Marston Moor. Their faces were pale and drawn, and t ev spoke but few
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    • 241 3 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Salazie from Marseilles, Aug. 21.—T0 Singapore Mr. F. C. Callaway. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Yarra, from Marseilles, Sept. 4—To Singapore Mr. W. H. .Marsh. Per P. and O. steamer Manila, from London. Aug. 6—To Penang Miss K. Henry, Mr. J. J.
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    • 786 3 By MARK TIME. The Dunmow flitch claims have been settled for another year, and two fortunate recipients of the bacon have satisfied judge and jury that their married lives have been unclouded. A cynical person once observed that these Dunmow claimants must either be great fibbers
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    • 596 3 FASHIONS ’AND FOIBLES OF THE CREATURE MALE. Lena Guilbert Ford writes in the Daily Chronicle :—The vulnerable point of man’s vanity has been discovered It has lain dormant all these years to lx? brought to a head, as it were, by the Panama hat. A celebrated tenor
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    • 332 3 BY ERIN. Oh bother the rain I wish you would tell us a story Mr. Smyth exclaimed Malrel Saunders one day last winter. Well I suppose I must Do you like tiger stories asked Mr. Smyth. Rather, I just love them and so does Mabel replied Jack
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 The Idea which some people have that chronic diarrhoea is incurable is a mistake. Chamberlain’s Cdlic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only gives immediate relief bit will effect a permanent cure. It never fails and is pleasant to take. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Must be Steams
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    • 48 3 Abundant Evidence can lx? produced that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm will positively relieve rheumatic pains as well as being unexcelled for cuts, bruises and burns. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ WINE, relieves the distressing cough of influenza, and bronchitis. It invigorates and increases resistance to the inroads of disease.
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    • 114 3 Could Scarcely Walk.—Mr. G. S. Purton, a resident of Kyneton, Victoria, Australia, says. Some time ago I was attacked with severe pains and stiffness in my legs, which affected me so that I could scarcely walk, when I was recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm by our
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  • 216 4 Saturday, September 3rd. Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p. m. High Water 4-41 a. m. 5-06 p. m. Low Water 10-53 a. m. 11-18 p. m. Neap Tides. Sunday, September 4th. Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity. High Water 5-34 a. m. 6-08 p. m. Low Water 11-46 a. m. st
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  • 119 4 Reports are current that Liaoyang has been captured by the Japanese. The news seem rather conflicting. Japanese casualties since Monday are estimated at 10.000. Russian losses since M ednesday 5,000. Japanese capture five guns from the lyussians, ami use them to shell Liaoyang Railway Station. There have l>een
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  • 2553 4 In several recent issues of the Government Gazette there has appeared a notice that “The Royal Horticultural Society propose to hold an Exhibition in London on the 13th and 14th of December 1904, of Colonial grown fruits, both fresh and preserved, or dried or bottled.” In
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  • 60 4 XXX 4</i September, 1904. St. George’s Church. Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity. 7-30 a.m. Matins (Plain) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9-15 a.m. Prye Dock. 6 p.m. Church Northam Road. Church of the Assumption. First Mass at 6 15 a.m. High Mass at
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    • 465 4 Latest Advertisements. Latest Advertisements. hIRANGAN HYDRAULIC TIN MINING CHENDARIANG HYDRAULIC TIN MINING C> Ll< Co., Ltd. *T*HE Ordinary Half Yearly Meeting of 1 Shareholders will l>e held at the Office of the Company, No. 9, Weld Quay, ''l’llE Ordinary Half Yearly Meeting of Penang, on Monday, i 2th September, 1904,
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    • 76 4 Contributions must be addressed, to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LL monies must be paid to the General sn. Manager at the “Pinang Gazette.” Office,
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    • 5 4 ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 192 5 LIAOYANG reported fallen. the rumour unconfirmed. GENL. KUROPATKIN HARASSED. JAPANESE STEADILY ADVANCING. THE RUSSIANS RETIRING. JAPANESE SUCCESSFULLY CROSS THE TAITSE. A \p MARCH ON THE RAILWAY. BATTLE MAY LAST SEVERAL DAYS. [Reuter's Services.] London, 2nd Sept. Reuter wires from Shanghai that there j g an unconfirmed report that
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  • 53 5 MUKDEN THREATENED. I’.Y 10,000 JAPANESE TROOPS. [Reuter's Special.] London, 2nd Sept. According to unofficial Russian reports the' Japanese have lost 46 guns in the attack upon Liaoyang. Reuter wired from Mukden on the 30th that a Japanese force of ten thousand is reported to be advancing
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  • 91 5 BOMBARDMENT WILL PROBABLY CEASE. A CHANGE OF TACTICS. [Reuter's Special.] London, 2nd Sept. General Stoessel telegraphed to the Tsar on the 26th that the Japanese were daily making assaults on Port Arthur, but they were all repulsed. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Chifu says the bombardment of Port
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  • 99 5 INDEPENDENT BOUND FOR NEWCHWANG. DETAINED AT CHIFU. BIT RELEASED BY ORDER OF SIR R. HART. AND PBOCEKDS ON HER JOURNEY. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 2nd Sept. Reuter's correspondent at Chifu says that the steamer Independent, carrying stores for the Japanese at Niuchwang, has been detained by the
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  • 34 5 STRUCK a MINE AT PORT ARTHUR. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Sept. A Russian steamer clearing the channel H tl,e entrance to Port Arthur struck a llJ bie and was destroyed.
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  • 341 5 KUROPATKIN’S POSITION IMMINENT. REJOICINGS AT TOKIO. KUROKI’S HEAVY CASUALTIES. JAPANESE LOSE 10,000 IN 5 DAYS. RUSSIANS LOSE 5,000 IN 3 DAYS. THE RUSSIANS IN RETREAT. TROOPS TN CONFUSION. JAPANESE CAPTURE RUSSIAN GUNS. AND USE THEM ON THE ENEMY. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 2nd Sept. A report is current
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  • 50 5 THE LINE INTERFERED WITH. ROADS IMPASSABLE. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 3rd Sept. Reuter wires from Mukden that the train service with Liaoyang is interrupted and the roads arc impassable. Reuter from Tokio says the Japanese left front began pressing the Russians towards Taitscho at dawn on Friday.
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  • 29 5 SIR EDWIN EGERTON APPOINTED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd Sept. Sir Edwin Egerton, who was British Andwssador in Spain, has been appointed British Ambassador at Rome.
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  • 41 5 LATEST BETTING. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 3rd Sept. 2-1 on Pretty Polly. 7-2 against St. Amant. 16-1 Andover. 20-1 St. Denis. 25-1 Almscliffe. 33-1 Lancashire, Darley Dale, Rydal Head, Paceeger colt, Henry the First, and Santry. 40-1 Admiral Breeze.
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  • 29 5 SIR RENNELL RODD APPOINTED.. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 2nd Sept. Sir Rennell Rodd, Secretary to the Embassy at .Rome, has been appointed British Minister at Stockholm.
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  • 103 5 REPORTED AGAIN FLOODED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Tpoh, 3rd September. The Tronoh Mines have been again flooded. It is reported that the inflow is from the same source as l>efore. It is considered that the position is not so serious as on the occasion of the previous flooding
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  • 79 5 LARGE INCREASE OF RENTS OFFERED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 3rd Sept. The tenders for the Selangor General Farm were opened in the office of the Resident of Selangor yesterday. They were as follows Mr. Chung Thve Ph in’s syndicate, $135,000. Mr. Yap Hon Chin's
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  • 467 5 [From Our Own Correspondent]. Ist September. Mr. .H. Tate returned this evening from his town in the districts of Upper Perak and New Territory. Inspector M. T. De la Courneuve attached to the Police Department, Taiping, has left the Force, and. it is reported, has proceeded to Penang. The
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  • 498 5 HOW THE JAPANESE CAPTURED WOLF’S HILL. FIGHTING WITH ROCKS. Refugees from Port Arthur arriving at Chifu have lifted the veil of mystery which hangs around Port Arthur. Their stories of the three days’ fighting which resulted in the capture of Wolf’s Hill are full of gruesome and
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  • 255 5 r NO CHEAP TYRES. Combine May Counteract Effect of Expiration of Patents. According to Home papers received yesterd iy there is likely to be another American corner formed, this time with regard to rubber. It has always been regarded in commercial circles that the price of rubber would not
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  • 917 6 September 3rd. Captain E. W. Thomas, Manila has just liad built to order at the ship yard of Leung Foo in San Nicolas, an excellently equipped house boat, and the floating, eaui is now anchored liehind the breakwater being given the finishing touches preparatory to Captain Thomas
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  • 817 6 ARRIVALS. Chbang Chew, Brit., 1213, Harnson, Sept 2,• Singapore, gen., H. S. C. Canton, Brit., 105, Mericrfh, Sept 3, T Anson, gen., Ah Hing. DEPARTURES TO-DAY. Coromandel, for Ceylon. Ho-Kwei for Deli. Malaya for Deli. Gregory Apcar, for Singapore Hongkong. Langkat for T. Anson. Kistna for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 22 6 FOR THE COUGH OF INFLUENZA, ariis W ine is the reliable prompt remedy, It soothes and heals the air passages. Steam's H'inc.
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    • 474 6 The China Traders’ Insurance Co., Ltd. Capital Suljscribed $2,000,000 Amount Paid-up 600,000 Reserve Fund 1,000,006 Head Office, Hongkong. Secretary, W. H. Ray, Esq. The undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to accept Marine risks at current rates. All contributors of business, whether shareholders or not, receive a return
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    • 2091 6 PMIM VOLUNTEERS. By o d I NOTICE. By Order of the Administrate ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, Estate and Effects of I COMMANDANT. JkTOTICE is hereby given that all Holders MAT AKAY bin A LANG, dece» I Aw o f Fire Insurance Policies should H uni? QEPTFffRER 1904. ive
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 828 7 GRAHAM Co Ltd M CHf illan. Wood Co.’s Wil Lb VVIIB 11 date the charges for the services of AII > the Band win be as follows: AH Description of Mining properties WELL-KNOWN W T Dances 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. $5O. Reported 00. ■-w mm-* iu 4 v/niulVllfc Is,
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    • 1674 8 B gift from England, aiHHnsWad Lesson in Economy. Municipal Commisuiolfers of the ■IIUT J LI IMMMJ lIIJ J II IJI AU All U.O tl It LUM. U vmUVII J between the houra of 10 nii 1 Town of Singapore, require the »er- M l l |J MI I *M|■il I
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