Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1904

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. Established 1833 No. 208. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 C ENTS?
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    • 1845 1 for pricks apply to MARTYN Co. p. 0. Steam Naviga- Intended Sailings. f tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD «L Norddestscber Lloyd, Bremen. i Nippon Yusen Misha EXPECT» ARRIVALS AW DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sail. Steamer. MX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. MAIL SERVICE. n O Outwar<&. Madras,
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    • 15 1 WHISK D c. L. NEW BRAND a t /'r '-«"4R*'* 1 MARTY I 4 Co.
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    • 1724 2 Sankf. INTERNATIONAL BANKING Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE. TZTTrcorn rink of 'INDIA CORPORATION. Established 1821 r I~'HE Municipal Coin mis-* toners of the THE PENANG HUNT CLUB CHARTERED BANK Ur ND A, Subscrilied.Capital £2,000,000 1 Town of Singapore, require the ser- PPOPOSFS TO ITOTD AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Total
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  • 1733 3 A DETAILED DESCRIPTION. BY A MAN WHO KNOWS. [From the Chefoo Daily News.”] What’s the latest I have heard that Port Arthur has fallen.” So have I,” is invariably the reply, with an I don’t Ix'lirve it, to close the answer. Then the argument continues,
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  • 828 3 BY A PRACTICAL PROSPECTOR. Times of Malaya Special.] There had been an advertisement going on for a week for a man who really knew something about Tin prospecting. I did not answer it according to my usual rule. The work was to be done for
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  • 468 3 SOME PARTICULARS. The contracts between the B. I. S.N. Co. and the Straits Government for the carriage of mails and coolies between Madras and the Straits Settlements will expire on February 12 next, and negotiations have been going on for some time past between the Company
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  • 296 3 THE EFFECT OF LIGHTNING ON HUMAN SKIN. The latent possibilities of Nature have once moie been elicited without the waste of human brain and energy, by the following impoHant discovery chronicled by the Friend of India’.— From Morristown, New Jersey, comes a well-authenticated report which has set
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  • 903 3 The U. S. Democratic Convention at St. Louis had some lively times. The hall was not good for hearing, and constant demands to speak louder at last drew this I outburst from the Chairman “In the day when the Angel Gabrie 1 shall stand on the
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  • 872 3 In the Johannesburg Star of July 16 appears an interesting account of the first fortnight’s experience of the Chinese coolie at the New Comet mine. There was some difficulty at first about the provision of cooks, the coolie himself being unwilling or unable to undertake the
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    • 40 3 Abundant Evidence can be produced that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm will positively Relieve rheumatic pains as well as ■*oing unexcelled for cuts, bruises and ’Urns. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Must be Stearns,” and you get the genuine.
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    • 58 3 The Idea which some people have that chronic diarrhoea is incurable is a mistake. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy not only gives immediate relief but will effect a permanent cure. It never fails and is pleasant to take. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ WINE, for convalescents, from any severe
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    • 97 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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    • 124 3 Biliousness is onl f another name for clogged or sluggish diver caused by rich food, or by eating t<oo much meat or by taking too little ex ercise. It is a common complaint in this; country, but can be quickly remedied by stimulating the flow of bile which softens, the
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    • 96 3 How to Avoid the Dangers 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 passed. Many, however, do not feel able to lose the time and will be interested in knowing that a severe
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  • 240 4 Friday, September 16th. P. V. Recruits Drill, Fort. 5 p. m. High Water 4-15 a. in. 4-39 p. hi. Low Water 10-27 m. 10-ol p. ni. Saturday, September TTth? ll P. (A mail for Home. mo. Band, Golf Club, q-30 p, id,,. h High Water 5-D7 a. in
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  • 124 4 General Fomin has b. .*n killed at A British vessel, blackade-running, struck a mine at Port Arthur and sank. U General Kuropatkin sends considerable details of the retreat from Liaoyang. It is announced that the Baltic tieefr svilJL stav some time at Libau before proceeding to the Far
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  • 1533 4 The difficult conditions under which a 'reporter has to obtain his notes in the local Police Court is simply scandalous. It would seem that in Singapore the are not much better off for accomodation for their representatives iii the P. C. there. Some remarks made bv
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  • 123 4 WEDDING IN KINTA. Mr. A. M. POUNTNEY MARRIED. The wedding took place on Tuesday last at Batu Gajah of Mr. A. M. Pountney, Assistant Protector of Chinese, and Miss N. Cooke, the Rev. Swindle officiating. Mr. David acted as best man, and Mr. Clayton gave the bride away.
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  • 210 4 FAREWELL DINNER TO Mr. LOH SENG TAK, Mr. Loh Seng Tak, a popular pupil of St. Xavier’s Institution, left for China by the P. O. mail steamer Malta this morning. Last night about 50 of his friends and schoolmates gave ample testi-, mony of the regard in
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  • 907 4 SOME HOME NOTES. [From Our Own Correspondent Fleet Street, London 26th Auw Last week end there were three attempts to swim -the silver streak lx*tween France and England, and all three resulted i n failure. Haggerty, who was if anything R trifle over-trained| took cramp owing,tp tj
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    • 309 4 EYE SIGHT. Latest Advertisements. Mr. N. LAZARUS wanted. TO PURCHASE a strong cabin trunk in perfect order. State price to N. N.” FOR c/o Pinang Gazette. SPECTACLES, At 33c Beach Street, Frank A. MOFFATT, R.D.S., (C. S. SENG S’ Co.) Surgical and Mechanical, Only until Saturday, DENTIST. caution. -Mr. lazarus
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    • 76 4 ESTABLISHED 1833. MOOLAH F r CONTRIBUTIONS' must -be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address notneccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of yobd faith. /I LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the
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    • 7 4 FUN AGO YA WATER. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 276 5 THE RETREAT FROM LI AO YANG. GENERAL KUROPATKIN’S VERSION. DIFFICULTIES OF THE COUNTRY. GUNS STUCK IN THE MUD. STRATEGY AND COUNTERSTRATEGY. RUSSIAN FORCE LOST IN THE MILLET. STUBBORN FIGHTING. the retkeat inevitable but ORDERLY. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 16th Sept. General Kuropatkin in a detailed report n f the
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  • 179 5 THE BALTIC FLEET STILL DELAYS. THE “LENA” DESIRES TO DISMANTLE. PRESS OPINION ON RECENT EVENTS. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 15th Sept. General Kuropatkin mentions that General Fomin was killed at Yentai. The Times discussing the financial position of the combatants believes that the continuance of the operations in
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  • 80 5 STRIKES 1 MINE AT PORT ARTHUR WHILE BLOCKADE RUNNING. ONE MAN SAVED. MORE BRITISHERS HELD UP. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 16th Sept. Reuter wires from Nagasaki that a British vessel, supposed to be the Lucia, struck a mine at Port Arthur while running the blockade, and sank.
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  • 290 5 [From Our Own Correspondents.] Taiping, 13th Sept., 1504. Ihe Hon. W. J. Napier of Singapore and Mrs. Napier, who were visiting the Krian Irrigation works at Bagan Serai, came to-day to Tai pi ng by the last train from Penang. It is reported that they* are on their
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  • 534 5 VARIOUS SPORT COMMITTEES CONNECTED. A meeting of the Committees attending to the general management of affairs in regard to football, tennis, cricket, croquet, and hockey, connected with the Selangor Club, was held on Tuesday, September 13th, at 6 a.m. for the purpose of forming one Committee for all
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  • 857 5 ANOTHER PENANG MARRIAGE GAWTHORNE—O’KEEFFE. Penang has taken front rank among the regions hereabouts in the matter of celebrations at the hymeneal altar. Quite a proud position of much felicitation. Following close upon the happy marriage solemnized at St. George’s Church last Saturday, another auspicious event of the nature
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  • 527 5 SECOND DAY. PAWNBROKER WINS THE PLANTER’S CUP. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Medan Hotel, Sept 15. I wired you the results of yesterday’s races and am now enclosing you some more particulars, the balance of which I will forward by next mail. The lotteries on Tuesday night were very
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 325 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” SiR, —Many friends and admirers of Sir Edwin Arnold in England and the East having exprsssed the hope that some steps will be taken to establish a lasting Memorial of him, a Fund for the purpose has beein initiated
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    • 661 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Dear Sir, In your issue of Wednesday last I read with exceeding interest your article aqpnt the small attendance of the public at i'.iouses of public worship. I have often felt tempted to commit pen to paper over the
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  • 863 6 Sept. 16th. The barque East Indian which arrived in Sydney from Hamburg,«had an exciting experience in a hurricane off the Cape of Good Hope. The vessel had rounded the Cape on the 72nd day out, when the storm burst upon her. She was thrown on her beam
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  • 885 6 ARRIVALS. Malta, Brit., 3900, Peters, Sept 16, Colombo, gen., Gilfillan Wood Co. Benvenue, Brit., 2505, Kroblf>, Sept 15, London, gen., Sandilands Buttery, A* Co. Kistna, Brit. 524, Addenbrooke, Sept 16, Singapore, gen, H. L. Co. Lady Weld, Brit., 245, Treweeke, Sept 15. T. Anson, gen., Kwong
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    • 3 6 MARTIN'S *JH*iOL&srEEK. PILLS.
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    • 332 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE Municipal Coniinissioners of George Town, Penang, invite separate tenders for supply of tie following for one year from the Ist day of January, 1905. Bricks and Lime. Firewood. Various Materials. Full particulars cm be obtained at the Municipal Office. Tenders which should be endorsed with the name
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    • 1334 6 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. P" 7 ruberoid roofing, FOR SEPTEMBER, 1904. I 1,-,..' Drtlk. rn IDCDm n is Waterproof, Weatherproof, Cl Ma Friday J 6th, Recruit Drill at the Fort, at I, ftUDEiIIUIU Resisting. HvUrlrlg ’Saturday 17 th, Private Practice at the nA AClhl A Does‘ not roV dliwk, blister HlinrßAlK Rille
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    • 671 7 GRAHAM Co. Ltd. J R s N> CilfiTlan, Wood Co.’s Has returned to Penang permanently AII Description of Mining properties WELL-KNOWN OH Reported on. JSTS, Office at Concentrating and ore Dressing PALE FINO SHERRY 4, Beach Street, Penang. and "Aylesbury a Garland. OLD TAWNY PORT. I WAN 1 hl):—Permanent Cool
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    • 1622 8 the la r ,(e wiim. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, BRIT s p H pharmacy, co. FAMlLYpr lslO h. PENANG ROAD. Marine insurance. Vjr, JL a 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE The undersigned Agents will accept Potpnt Marine Risks on Merchandize Produce Easily and Economically met by a Policy in L an
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