Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 214. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1686 1 FOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. p 0. Steam Naviga- Z tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Nippon Yusen Koishn HPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sail Steamer JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. MAIL SERVICE. z. Outwards. Negapatam,
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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    • 1240 2 j&nutj. INTERNATIONAL BANKING Guardian Assurance Co.. Ltd. MUNICIPA£J<OTICE. CORPORATION. Established 1821 A PPLICATIONS are hereby invited for THE PENANG HUNT CLUr CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 the appointment of Secretary to the PROPOSES TO HOT D AIICTDAI IA Akin ruiNA Total Invested Funds upwards Municipal Commissioners of George
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  • 2010 3 The Hsp >rt on the Straits Settlements for the year 1903, signed by the Hon. W. T. Taylor, is issued as a supplement to the government Gazette. The Report is interesting hut lengthy, and we, therefore, publish it ni instalments. It opens with a review of
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  • 523 3 A SURGEON’S STORY. There are at present three non-combatant officers in the Hiroshima Military Hospital. Thesĕ officers are First-Class Surgeon Sakamoto, Third-Class Surgeon Kono, and Third-Class Paymaster Kamura, all of whom were wounded in the battle of Tashichao. The following account given by Surgeon Kono of the
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  • 366 3 JEALOUSIES AND PETTY DIFFERENCES. A Russian officer high in command under General Kuropatkin reveals in a letter to a brother-officer, yvritten at Newclnvang at least one of the causes of Russian failure in the Far East. The officers, he says, are so divided by their jealousies and.
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  • 850 3 THE RECEPTION OF THE MESSAGE AS TO NON-COMBATANTS. The Mainichi's correspondent at the front has given the folloyving report as to the delivery of the Imperial message concerning the non-combatants at Port Arthur, to the Russian authorities, by Major Yamaoka When the Commander of 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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    • 105 3 Nothing Like Experience.—“ One truth learned by actual experience does more good than ten experiences one hears about.” Tell a man that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure cholera morbus, and he will most likley forget it liefore the end of the day. Let him have a severe
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    • 98 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, tvhen I was recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm by
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    • 63 3 The Idea Avhich 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, relieves the distressing cough of
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    • 514 3 Mme: IZOLPHE, 27 a Beach Street. NEW GOODS. Ladies’ Glace Dress Shoes. Glaee Kid Lace Shoes. >. Tan Glace Kid Lace Shoes. Tan Glace Oxford Lace Shoes. Black Morocco Oxford Shoes, Louis Heel. Black Lisle Lace Hose. all-Lace Hose. >. Ribbed Hose. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Work Basket Crochet Silks, Opal Floss
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  • 134 4 It is believe 1 that the Russians are urgently in need of coal at Port Arthur, to enable them to continue condensing The authorities at Las Palmas have prohibited the supply of coal and stores to the Russian cruiser Trek, but the Terek declares she is unable to
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  • 1879 4 It comes as no great surprise to be informed by Reuter yesterday that the United States has assume I a hostile attitude to the decision of the Vladivostock Prize Court in the case of the steamer Jruihi. The treatment by the Court of both the Calchas
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  • 529 4 KENNEDY AND Co.’s BILL COLLECTOR. Osman bin Sultansah lately in the employ of Messrs. Kennedy Co.. W;is charged at the Supreme Court before Hon. A. F. G. Law yesterday with criminal breach of trust in respect to $75, between the Bth and 16th August, 1904. He
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  • 295 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping 21st Sept. Dr. Al. J. Wright, State Surgeon, and R. O. N. Anderson, State Engineer went to Ipon on Sunday last to select a site for the establishment of a Vagrants’ Ward in the Kinta district. Six Chinese were brought before the AfagKtrate
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    • 255 4 Latest Advertisements. Latest Advertisement. Central Sales Room. wanted. CHINESE Clerk with good handwriting and thorough knowledge of BookIMPORTINT AUCTION SALE. <<* S b rv P cr enBem Apply to 546 29-!» BEHN, MEANER Co. The undersigned wdl sell by plbmc AUCTION WANTED. On Friday «nd Saturday, L>rd and d'pn FURNISHED
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    • 304 4 ESTABLISHED 1833. fiON TUIBUTIONS 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 xjL Manager at the
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    • 5 4 AIETTER’S/ STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd
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    • 5 4 ENGINE OILS. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 160 5 PORT ARTHUR. KO COAL FOR CONDENSING WATER. NOTHER NAVAL SORTIE 1 M M INENT. crVERAL COLLIERS INTEND RUNNING 3 THE BLOCKADE. KISSI ANS FAIL TO RECAPTURE FORTS. THREE cruisers repaired at VLADIVOSTOCK. [Reutek’s Services.] London 23rd Sept. [t is believed that the Russians are i urgently in need
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  • 56 5 ■AH WELCOME AT LAS PALMAS. Kjable to sail owing to enginef room repairs. [Reuter’s Service.] l s” Hie Russian cru’ yesterday at La </>/, there have the supply of .anti stores to the Terek, and .she has been ordered to leave, but is unable to sail, owing
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  • 63 5 LORI) ROSEBERY’S SUPPORT OF KITCHENER. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd Sept. Lord Rosebery, discussing the matter of Army Reform, nt Lincoln, reiterated that we had made a great, though not irreparable mistake in exiling our great army organiser and economist to India, where, he heard, his advice was not
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  • 129 5 PRELIMINARIES TO THE GREAT BATTLE. A SHORT BUT FIERCE CONTEST. THE RUSSIANS RETIRE. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 22nd Sept. According to the Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Tokio, Marshal Oy ama reports that two Russian columns, totalling seven battalions, with fourteen guns, and a dozen squadrons, made a counter
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  • 616 5 NOVOYE VREMYA AND RUSS MA Kl] STRANGE STATE MENTS. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR HAS NOT YET DEGUN. Translated fur the Pinang Gazette.] The Xovoye Vremya says—“lt is iust over six months ago that the Japanese torpedoboats unexpectedly attacked the Russian fleet in the neighbourhood
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  • 861 5 EXCITING SCENES. PANIC-STRICKEN MAORIS. Sydney, Wednesday, 18th August.—The New Zealand files which came to hand to day contained particulars of the sensation caused at ellington and elsewhere by the severe earthquake shock last week. The New Zealand “Times” in its account of the disturbance at Wellington,
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  • 268 5 THE DISTRIBUTION OF COOLIES. OVER 5,000 TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH. A correspondent of the Standard furnishes information which is not generally known concerning the distribution of the coolies now on the wav to South Africa. Out of the 2,2 JO which the Court.field is carrying,
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  • 172 5 SUCCESS FOB INDIAN STUDENTS. The following gentlemen, having passed the necessary examinations, and having conformed to the bye-laws and regulations, havepieen admitted members of the College P. C. Coombes. Madras University and University Cortege Hospital, London. H. J. Gibbs. Madras Medical College and St. Mary’s
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  • 166 5 CAPTURED RUSSIAN MATERIAL. A SPLENDID HAUL. By the yourtwsy of Mr. Tanaka, h.i.j.m.., jJapanese Consul at Singapore, the Singn\pore Free Press is able to publish the following interesting official telegram received at the Consulate Offices on .Monday last with reference to booty secured by
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  • 445 5 DETAILS OF SCORES. The following is a detailed list of the scores of th* different teams which complete I their firing for the Warren Shield. It will be seen the Malay States Guides are, as usual, well at the head of the list. 200 500 j 1
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    • 102 5 THE TIBETAN TREATY. RUSSIANS AND CHINESE OBJECT TO IT. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 22nd Sept. Hie Morning Post's correspondent at ‘Shanghai says that China objects to the libct treaty on the ground that it infringes t-liina s sovereignty. London, 23rd Sept. ’t is reported in several quarters that Russia is raising
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    • 6 5 ELECTRO-PLATED WA RE. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 283 5 “ROSENEATH HOUSE.” From thj 15th April the undersigned has started a first-class Board and Lodging House At the above named premises jNo. 12 kogan Road. Newly Furnished Rooms. Excellent Table. Arrangements for supplying TIFFINS and DINNERS CAN BE HAD For information apply to 288 s Mrs. C. E. M. CELEN.
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  • 495 6 Sept. 23rd. An examination of the records of all the torpedo boats, made under the direction of the U. S. Navy Department shows that only one of the entire number in the navy has escaped breaking down at some period. These break-downs pertain mostly to the machinery,
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  • 264 6 Io find your ball in a larks nest is rather a curiosity in the wav of a golf hazard. Aet this circumstance occurred the other day in a mixed foursome which was being played over North Berwick links. AH golfers know (says the ‘-King") the
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  • 1123 6 ARRIVALS. Sangola, Brit., 3349, Jacobs, Sept 22, Singapore, gen., H. L. A Co. Zamania, Brit., 2893, Acheson, Sept 23, Singapore, gen., H. L. Co. Nam Sang, Brit. 4035, Payne, Sept 23, Calcutta, gen, Boustead Co. Van Swoll, Dut., 1131, Cramer, Sept 23, Batavia, gen., H. L.
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  • 435 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANBAXT. FQK SEPTEMBER, 1904. Drills. Friday 23rd, Recruit Drill at the Fort, at 5-30 p.m. Saturday 24th, Private Practice at the Rifle Range. Sunday 25th, Morris Tube Section Competition at 9-30 a.in. (Last month’s Section competition was won by Section I. B.
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    • 125 6 Abundant Evidence can be produced that 1 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm will positively I relieve rheumatic pains as well as I being unexcelled for cuts, bruises and I burns. All dealers sell it. I STEARNS’ WINE, is the great nutrient I tonic in convalescence from fevers, influ- I enza, pneumonia. I
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    • 140 6 Dr. W. MANSON Dental Surgeon, 179 a Carnarvon Street, FACING THE CARNARVON STATION. Charges Moderate. Consultation Free. 1023 9-3-04 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Mayna Nayna Sayna Ninamsah Syed Hussainsah A Company have assigned their stock-in-trade, books, debts and other effects to the undersigned in trust for their creditors. Debtors
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    • 211 6 “TRONOH MINES, LIMITED.” SECOND DIVIDEND IN 1904. A DIVIDEND of 2/- (two shillings) per share has been declared and is payable in London on the 22nd of September. Shareholders in the Straits may expect to receive their dividend cheques about the 22nd October, 1904. E. G. EDGAR, I j) irec
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    • 651 6 Fruberoid roofing! RUBEROID ami L'iie Resisting. ROOFING j ROOFING D ““‘J*,:”* RUBEROID I RUBEROID ROOFING ROOFING Acid proof ami odourless. RUBEROID RUBEROID .£2ROOFING I :o: RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three P] v Every roll contains sufficient Ruberoid to cover
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    • 882 7 (GRAHAM Co Ltd J l» Cilfillan, Wood A Co.'s 9 J orlongs. Two Bungalows. t iz’lk.mtxrvr i Has returned to Penang permanently. Several sites. I ME> WAIST'S, Office at 225 37 stu th E. W. PRESGRAVE PALE FINO SHERRY w “RUNNYMEDE,” NORTHAM ROAD. \nt Tt 4, Beach Street, Penanst. Horaces.martin,
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    • 1983 8 tolet rnnu HI ID MAH DAP T TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, J fKUM UUK MAIL dAu. 'rarsrtt® family provision. I 172 •o-ni. E. prksgkave. i mi,'V ti.^sZX f 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE I Deak Slltsi Ango,t Sel> 1M Jy 4 w “r for ""VIT I f rom he Easily and
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