Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 215. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1849 1 8 PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. I Intended Sailings. o n St 6am Navi? a* I tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NippOß YIISCII KdiSlHI IhPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sail. Steamer. I JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. I MAIL SERVICE. I'lv
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. C. L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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    • 1372 2 INTERNATIONAL BANKING Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. NOTICE. WANTED. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA CORPORATION. I Established 1821 THE HUNT CLUB I CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Subscril>ed Capital £2,000,000 M xm/Crr™ TV J ttle are AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Total Invested Funds upwards -I KOI ObLS TO HOLI 1 7 »g most carefully
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 941 3  -  (WK SHORT STORY. I know I dipt Or wrote sentence the purest lip*. Might scruple to recall- From grave to Gay, from lively to severe.” To speak no evil, nay nor listen to it.” A PAGE OF FACTS, FANCIES, FASHION AND FICTION. [BY T. W. m’KAIL
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    • 1066 3 REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF AN ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY. SHOULD OUR CHILDREN BE TAUGHT TO READ AND WRITE T The last few months have been remarkable for the number of quite young children who have appeared with conspicuous success upon the concert platform in London. Franz von Vecsky, a boy of
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    • 446 3 The out of harness moments of the Prime Minister are spent with almost unwavering fidelity on the golf links (says “C. B. Fry’s Magazine During the many years now that he has been a leading member of the Government, those opportunities for leisure to enjoy the
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    • 699 3  -  (By L. G. J.) —Ary us. Side by side with the flotsam and jetsam of this great southern city, our ever-welcome little violet friend is standing to-day. Her sweetness and perfume have come to us, as do most of Nature’s great gifts, just at a
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    • 178 3 A special to the “Sun from the City of Mexico says:—A great dynamite factory at Latinaja, Mexico, in which the Mexican Government is largely interested, has been completed and will commence operations at once. When the factory is running full blast its capacity will lx 4,000
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    • 584 3 (/;r a banker.) In what varied manner does the restless deep ever continue to claim its hecatombs of victims. Now it is when, lashed into frenzy by hurricane or tornado, it grips some gallant ship and hurls it with all her living freight down into
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    • 332 3 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Coromandel at Colombo, from London, Sept.—2—To Singapore Mrs. Velge and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr, Mr. A. Cumming, Mr. A. E. Baddeley, Mr. J. Robertson, Mr. T. Campbell, Mr. C. E. M. Desbrough. To
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    • 423 3 DOCTOR’S PROHIBITED LIST. If one were to rigidly avoid eating all the things that are reputed to be bad for health it would probably lx difficult to keep starvation at bay. According to the Onlooker,” a leading English physician has recently declared that preserved ginger, pineapple (fresh or
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    • 405 3 —Bombay Gazette. JEWEL SCANDAL IN PARIS. The name of Countess de la Tour du Pin Verclause, a member of one of the oldest and best-known French families, is mixed up with an extraordinary scandal which has just be?n made public. At the end of last month the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 Abundant Evidence can be 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. FOR THE COUGH OF INFLUENZA, Stearns’ Wine is the reliable prompt remedy. It soothes and heals the air passages. Stearns Wine.
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    • 55 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’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Must be Stearns,
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    • 97 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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    • 103 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 before the end of the day. Let him have a severe
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    • 112 3 Could Scarcely Walk.—Mr. G. 8. Purton, a resident of Kyneton, Victoria, Australia, says. Some time ago 1 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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  • 225 4 Saturday. September 24th. E. O. Sjiecial Dinner, 7-30 p. m. Weatherly Concert. Town Hall, 9 p. m. Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p. rn. High Water 12-00 a- m 0-04 p. in. Low Water 5-59 a. m. 0-16 p. rn. Sunday, September 25th. Full Moon. Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity.
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  • 149 4 Lady Curzon is still critically ill. Much sympathy is extended to Lord Curzon in his trouble. A train conveying the Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Pierpont Morgan has been smashed up in a collision, but the distinguished passengers escaped with a shaking. The Petersburg and Smolensk have arrived
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  • 1925 4 The effect of the war upon the general European situation, an I upon Germany in particular, is discussed in the German Financial Chronicle by Dr. Karl Peters, who starts from the proposition that the world has reached the first act. but not the end, of a
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  • 1225 4 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon (Sept. 23r<L. there being present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. Cheah Tek Thye, Dr. P. V. Locke, Mr. R. P. Phillips (Secretary), and Dr. G. W. Park (Health Officer). he minjߣ£.of
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  • 93 4 CRIMINAL BREACH I Khoo Bee Chu, a Chinese woman broNk was yesterday unanimously found guilty bv the Jury. His Lordship reserved sentence till Monday. Special Jury. Before the Hon. A. F. G. Law in Chambers this morning Mr. H. H. Hudson applied for a Special Jurv in connection
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  • 140 4 WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT. A meeting of the Directors was held on Thursday, at which the Engineer’s report was fully discussed. The labour question at the railway works is now more satisfactory. A gang of about sixty Chinese is working at the banks at the top
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  • 120 4 The new Committee of the Taiping Recreation Club held its first Meeting ou Wednesday last. The following appointments were made:— President, Mr. Chung Ah Yong; VicePresident, Mr. E. E. Lessler, Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. J. B. Ashby. The Captaincy remains unfilled, and is to be cjnsidered at
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    • 337 4 Latest Advertisements. WANTED. 1 1" WO NI R>E Prolzationer.s are required for the G.-u-r il Ho-.pital, Singapore. For particulars apply to the Colonial Surgeon, Penang. 548 ?A)- r J NOTICE. AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. *THE .MEETING «-ailed for this evening 1 has D-‘-n unavoidably postponed till .Monday night, at. the «me
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    • 77 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one tide of the p qx; Only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address not neccejuarily for insertion but at a guarantee of good faith. yO LL monies must be paid to the General rs Manager at the “Pinang Gazette”
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  • 105 5 JAPANESE ON THE OFFENSIVE. ADVANCING TO THE EAST OF MUKDEN. ..PETERSBURG” AND “SMOLENSK” REACH SUEZ. tempting rates for coal to VLADIVOSTOCK. 15 shillings a ton for running the blockade. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 24th Sept. General Kuropatkin telegraphs that the Japanese were observed conducting a movement on the offensive,
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  • 204 5 STILL CRITICALLY ILL. great sympathy extended to LORD CURZON. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN HER LADYSHIP'S CONDITION. Reuter’s Services.] London, 23rd Sept. Sir Thomas Barlow, who was hastily summoned from Paris to attend Lady Curzon, arrived at Walmer Castle yesterdav evening at eleven o’clock. There has been a slight improvement
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  • 73 5 TRAIN DASHES INTO A DERELICT ENGINE. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND PIERPONT MORGAN PASSENGERS IN THE TRAIN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 24th Sept. A special train conveying the Archbishop of Canterbury ami Mr. Pierpont Morgan to Washington, while travelling at sixty miles an hour, dashed into a derelict
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  • 49 5 RUSSIA STRONGLY OBJECTS TO THE TREATY. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 24th Sept. Russia has not yet presented a protest :it London against the Tibetan treaty, but is understood that she takes strong x, ‘ptions to certain portions of it, which, contends, go lieyond the previous deela ration of Britain.
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  • 47 5 ANOTHER SELANGOR MAN JOINS THE QUEUELESS. From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 24th Sept. Chief Interoreter Lirn Teow Chang's son 'as cut off his queue. There is a posSl bility of others following his example l, niuediately. Queue cutting is assuming a rival here.
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  • 230 5 IMPORTANT MEETING AT EDINBURGH. JURISTS OF ALL NATIONALITIES PRESENT. LORD REAY’S PLAIN SPEAKING. ADVOCATES EARLY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. LORD ROSEBERY ON BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR BOTH POWERS IN ASIA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd Sept. A meeting of the Institute of International Law, which is a body
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  • 152 5 THE “VAN YUTSHOORN” STRIKES A ROCK. BUT SUCCESSFULLY GOT OFF. GOES TO SABANG FOR REPAIRS. [Deli Courant Service.] Koeta Radja 19th Sept. One of the steamers of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Coy., called the Fan Vutshoorn unfortunately struck a reef in the neighbourhood of Cape Seuke, on the
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  • 92 5 [Deli Courant Service.] Koeta Radja, 22nd Sept. A large fire occurred in the buildings of the De Balbian Verster Coy., in liquidation, with the result that the building was burnt to the ground. WAR IN ACHEEN. News from AclJeen state that a Dutch patrol under thelcommand
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  • 64 5 ,'.~>th Septem- 190$. St. George’s Church. Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins (Plain) 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral.) 5 p.m. Sunday Sch<x>l. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian CiiuCch. 9 a.m. Prye Dock. 6 p.m. Church Northam Road. Church of the Assumption. First Mass at I» 15
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  • 1629 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Taiping, 2.3 rd Sept. 1904. Colonel R. S. F. Walker, c.m.g., Commandant, and the Officers of the Malay States Guides are “At Home this night at 9 p.m. in the Fort in honour of the M.S.G. having won the Warren Shield for the third
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  • 1289 5 There is nothing so interesting as tho study of one’.- fellow beings and things on the streets (even on a wet day)—and 1 know hi the. pursuit of this study, nothing more enjoyable than watching the hundreds of vehicles which hustle and jostle
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  • 302 5 THE TAILINGS APPEAL CASE. A HEAVY FINE REDUCED. The present absurd conditions that.mineowners in the F. M. S. are supposed to observe according to the Mining Enactment there, has caused much heartburning, and in soiye cases fines have been imposed where the defendant had
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  • 223 5 JUDGMENT UPHELD. In this case the Senior Magistrate gave judgment for the Plaintiffs Messrs. Van Cuylenburg and Bernard. The Defendants Ng Peng and others appealed against this judgement on the ground that the Senior Magistrate was wrong in holding that a certain Haptong
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  • 529 6 ——...j —-j y had better not let mother see it.” Times oj Ceylon. I Sept. 24th. The British’stearner Salamanca 1,385 tons gross, has been bought by Japanese and re-named Ntchihci Marti. The repairs to the hull of the Sado Mara, which was tropedoed by the V ladivostock
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  • 883 6 ARRIVALS. Zaida, Brit., 2905, Symmers, Sept 23, Madras, gen.. H. L. Co. Maha Vajirunhis, Dut., 1182, Boon, Sept 24, Edie, gen., H. L. Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Hastrup, Sept 23, Langkat, gen., Beng Kee Co. Taw Tong, Brit., 105, Hassan, Sept 23, Langkat, gen., Koe
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  • 403 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. FOR SEPTEMBER, 1904. Drills. Saturdiy 24th, Private Practice at the RiHe Range. Sunday 25th, Morris Tube Section Competition at 9-30 a.in. (Last month’s Section competition was won by Section I. B. Company.) Monday 26th, Recruit Drill at the Fort, at 5-30
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    • 194 6 NOTICE. 1 A HE undersigned begs to inform the public that he is prepared t > under take the construction of, and repairs to boats. The materials, fittings and gear used are sound and substantial. Prompt execution of orders. Charges moderate. Premises No. 359, Jelutong, Lot No. 70, Town Sub-division
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    • 194 6 OVER SIXTY YEARS WOHD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <f> SARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOR fr TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, w.». It Is asserted on good authority that
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    • 212 6 Penang Fire Insurance Association. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that all Holders of Fire Insurance Policies should give notice to the Agents of the Company by W'hom they are insured of the introduction or extension of Electric Lighting Installations. (By Order) D. A. M. BROWN, 473 24-11 ws TRONOH MINES,
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    • 586 6 pr- RUBEROID ROOFING' :o: RUBEROID b ROOFING roofing ruberoid RUBEROID “ROOFING ROOFING RUBEROID DIIQFDnin Is ver y elastic > durable and DAHPIMa KUDE.KUIU does not deteriorate with age. KuUrING :o: RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three P| v Every roll
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    • 2290 8 a Herrmanson Co., Messrs B Mining and Consulting Engineer. NO SUFFERER B /V MT II FT AND All 11 fu* need now despair, I A I u K Iff I All Description of Mining properties 60 WILSON STREET, FINSBURY, vAIaI Lifll M Par TV Reported on. 20 per cent I
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