Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 216. VOL. LXII. MONDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1991 1 fOR PRICES APPLY TO MARTYN Co. I —s6<p P >ng. Intended Sailings. s6i PP in 9 |p 0. Steam Naviga- tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. A. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Nippon YUSCR KfllShfl I l/l\ I EXPH -ED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sail. Steamer. JAPAN MAIL
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    • 8 1 WHISKY D. O L. NEW BRAND. MARTYN Co.
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    • 1637 2 INTERNATIONAL BANKING Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. NOTICE. The CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA CORPORATION. Subscribed I li,hed £2,000,000 THE I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Total Invested Fun* upwards PROPOSES TO HOU) Agent, for the an! AUSTRALIA CHINA. £4,500,000 -nr -US X’V.Z' U X W.T A MARINE ai J l*■! ,,SCaI M S
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  • 1637 3 M IC ETINGS. The Ordinary Meeting was held outlie 26th of the month and Special Meeting on the 13th. Revenue and Expenditure. The revenue from all sources collected during the month amounted to $88,122.89. The Expenditure was as follows cts. Ordinary Expenditure 50,994 10
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  • 287 3 POSSIBLE TO DODGE A BULLET AFTER HEARING THE REPORT AT 2,000 Yds. Brackett (Tex.), Aug. 7. Many important facts have been developed in the United States Army practice with the new Springfield Rifle at Las Moras mountain, near here, which has been in progress for the last three
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  • 1196 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on 9th September, 1904. Present:— J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), Quah Beng Kee, Esq., Cheah Tek Thye, Esq., A. R. Adams, Esq., and Dr. P. V. Locke. 1. The minutes of last meeting are read and confirmed. 2. The President addresses the
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  • 234 3 Uncle Samuel, says the Manila Cablenews, is becoming quite a banker for the American soldiers. For the year there were deposited by soldiers $1,888,014. The enlisted men of the United States are allowed to leave their money in the hands of paymasters, taking a certificate for it,
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  • 603 3 (Continued). Cotton Piece Goods imported reached the large total of 5,265,704 pieces against 4,552,622 in 1902. 76 per cent, of the total quantity, representing 79 percent, of the total came from the United Kingdom. From the Continent of Europe were received 638,000 pieces of the estimated
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    • 98 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 D passed. Many, however, do rtot feel •dile to lose the time and will be interested in knowing that a severe
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    • 100 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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    • 57 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 all wasting diseases. It
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    • 41 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. STEARNS’ WINE, for children, so palatable, they take it without calling it medicine.
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    • 197 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
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    • 157 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Mayna Nayna Sayna Ninamsah Syed Hussainsah it Company have assigned their stock-in-trade, books, debts and other effects to the undersigned in trust for their creditors. Debtors to the said firm are requested to make an early settlement and creditors and others are requested to communicate
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  • 158 4 Monday, September 26th. Moonlight Band, Esplanade, 9 p. m. P. V. Recruits Drill, Fort, 5 p. m. High Water 0-48 a. in. A 1-02 p. in. Low Water 7-00 a. m. 7-14 p. in. Tuesday, September 27th. P. V. Physical Drill and Gymnastics, Fort, 5 p. in. Band,
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  • 84 4 It is reported that an exchange of views with reference to Tiliet is proceeding between London and St. Petersburg and that a complete understanding will be established. The Japanese are delivering a furious general assault on Port Arthur. General Orloff has been recalled to St. Petersburg and dismissed
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  • 1646 4 Governments and Firms in tropical countries have often experienced difficulty in securing assistants for their departments when they require them. One of the many things that has acted as a deterrent to persons from Home enlisting for tropical climes is—the danger of disease, fine cf the
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  • 354 4 A MILD SENTENCE. Messrs. Logan and Ross's cashier Kader Gunny appeared before the Hon. A. F. G. Law this morning on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $10.335 in two separate charges one of $lO,OOO and one of $335. Mr. H. H. Hudson prosecuted while Mr.
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  • 678 4 On Saturday night, despite counter-at-tractions, Mr. and Mrs. Weatherly g ave a concert in the Town Hall, and score,] well-merited success. Mr. Weatherly wi assisted by one or two local amateurs, l> ut undertook the greater part of the program in,, himself, —nor did the evening’s amusement
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  • 142 4 PANIC IN POERWODAEI. Post Service.) Welteweeden, Sept. 22nd. A panic is prevailing in Poerwodadi (Samarang) as Soerodiwerdjo, a notorious coolie contractor in Tjoipoe, Rembang, has addressed a threatening letter to the Asistant Resident of Poerwodadi, threatening an uprising, and a general scheme for murdering all Europeans. The Resident took
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    • 220 4 HOWARTH, ERSKINE, Ltd., 56 Beach Street, Penang. ZWk !*“ADAPTABLE” /T MOTOR FAN J»-’. I ttTtV* Is the most efficient and useful jF* I 'Ji'w I’ obtainable. < jlt can be used in any position, -JW H portable or fixed. £?J TO BE OBTAINED ONLY FROM i J// Howartl1 Erskin8 Ltd<
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    • 74 4 BUTIONS 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. yfl LL monies must be paid to the General •sL Manager at the “Pinang Gazette" Office,
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    • 5 4 ENGINE OILS. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 5 4 ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 112 5 PORT ARTHUR. furious general assault. GENERAL ORLOFF RECALLED from the front. NO FIGHTING AT MUKDEN. ~x\|oLENSK ARRIVES AT PORT SAID. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th Sept. ■f, h arams received in Paris from St. ]',.ter'burg state that the Japanese are iclivt ring a furious general assault on port Arthur,
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  • 334 5 Reuter’s Special.] London, 26th Sept. The Express correspondent at Kobe the Japanese have stopped and taken to Hakodate, the British steamer Crusader, .>un l from Portland to Vladivostock. The King has assented to the Chinese Exclusion Bill. A Russian officer at Kiaochau learns that there have been
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  • 77 5 ILLIBERAL TREATMENT OF FOREIGNERS DENIED. CAPTURE OF LTAOYANG DEFENCES A GREAT FEAT. [Reuter's Service.] London, 25th Sept. According to the Times correspondent at Tokio, Sir F. Nicholson pays a high tribute to the courtesy of the Japanese, and denies that foreign attaches lire not eing liberally treated. He
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  • 165 5 GENERAL GRIPENBERG GIVEN THE COMMAND. THE TSAR IMPELLED TO STRENGTHEN HIS FORCES. STUBBORN AND WARLIKE NATURE OF THE JAPANESE. [Reuters Service.] London, 26th Sept. The Tsar has appointed General Gripenberg, commanding the Wilna district of Russia, to the command of the second Manchurian Army. In a letter
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  • 60 5 NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. VERY SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Reuter s service.] London, 25th Sept. It is reported in well-informed circles in Paris that an exchange of views is proceeding between the authorities in London and St. Petersburg with reference to Tibet. Already very satisfactory results have been accomplished, which
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  • 364 5 HOLLOWAY—RIEDEL. Another very happy wedding was solemnized at the Church of the Assumption on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. Andrew Alfred Holloway, of Pritchard A Co., was married to Miss Addie Lizzetta Riedel, daughter of the late Dr. Karl Riedel, and niece of Mr. P. B. Langan, Supervisor.
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  • 957 5 (GEORGE LYNCH IN THE ‘INDEPENDENT,’ NEW YORK.) [The author of this article is one of the best-known English war correspondents and has also written valuable books of travel and exploration. He represented the London Daily Chronicle in the Spanish-American War, and the Illustrated London News in
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  • 246 5 Me ve sweated our souls on the spongy plain Mid its dusty toil and heat Me ve watched its floods and the swamping rain Flooding comqiound, garden and street. e have toiled away in a godown warm, M here the perspiration drips Me have gambled in
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  • 387 5 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Pei 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. Baddelev, Mr. J. Robertson, Mr. M. Kendle, Mr. E. W. Taylor. Mr. T-
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    • 5 5 FUNAGOYA WATER. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 6 5 M ETTERS STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd
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    • 162 5 FAIRBANKS SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd. TO SPORTSMEN /TA I USK SCI[ULTZES (TO SPORTSMEN > V O.i USE SCHULTZE’S J TO SPORTSMEN USE SC HULTZE’S 1 I -xr SCHULTZES i'sf <('in T iT7K’< \TO SPORTSMEN USE lILLIZEs /TO sportsmen WORLD-FAMED SPORTING USE schultzes \TO SPORTSMEN T»T> IF4 17 C USE SCHULTZES
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    • 159 5 STEARNS WINE, for convalesecntse from any severe illness. Its great valu is at once seen. Central Sales Room. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. The undersigned are instructed by the Administrator of the Estate of the Late .Mr. F. S. B. Gaffney TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT SEPOY LINES, On TCESDAY, !7th
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    • 270 5 Latest Advertisercnts. lqst. I'OX TERRIER DOG white with a brown patch round one eye. Number 431. Finder please return to Mrs. PARK, 2 Perak Road. 554 26-9 REWARDS I A LNT\ f>or cent, on any amount A recovered will be given for informaation ieiding/to the recovery of the money misappropriated
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  • 669 6 Sept. 26th. I’he fallowing comes from the Bulletin, published daily on %ie Cunard liner Lucama After a desperate battle of half an hour, Henry Gilterson and Harry Jeffreys, two fisherman employeci by Young’s Pier, succeeded in killing a monster of the deep, the specie's of which is
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  • 282 6 A Russian war correspondent has written as follows concerning the wounds inflicted by Japanese bullets :—“After the battle of Kiu-lien-cheng, two large companies of wounded men met inc on the road. They were transported in ordinary two-wheeled carriages, one or two men in each. This journey in
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  • 1087 6 ARRIVALS. Magdeburg, Ger., 3321, Prohn, Sept 25, Singapore, gen.. Behn Meyer Co. Profit, Nor., 715, Olesen, f'jppt 24, Glasgow, gen., Boustead Co. Glaucus, Brit., 3599, Baker, Sept 26, Hongkong. W, Mansfield A Co. Akratoon Afcar, Brit.. 2931, Fey, Sept 26, Singapore, gen., A. A. Anthony, A
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    • 43 6 In the Kitchen Lemco means less expense and finer fare. (The genuine Liebig Company's Extract.) Keeps any time In any climate. WANTED. I 'WO NURSE Probationers are required for the General Hospital, Singapore. For particulars apply to the Colonial Surgeon, Penang. 548 30-9
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    • 1239 6 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. T ruberoid roofing.! FOK SEPTEMBER, 1904. S :o: I RUBEROID ROOFING! ROOFING 1, RUBEROin I Wednesday 28th. Company Drill at the ■>****■ lllW or EivULl\U|U I Fort, at 5-30 p.in. Dress, Plain Clothes. I Thursday 29th, Physical Drdl and Gym- DI I DC* Oft Ift Is cllCripC‘l, GOOlci,
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    • 635 7 GRAHAM &Co Ltd Cilfillan, Wood Co.'s two great necessities, WW«j WELL-KNOWN FAMILY PROVISION, CHEMISTS, PALE FINO SHERRY F 2. provision for old ace. nasijy and Bconomicany met by a Policy in 4, Beach Street, Penang. ni -rAWKrv doot the british empire mutual life office o: I rUKI (ESTABLISHED p :o
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    • 2065 8 PLANTER. rnfi-r HHR MAII RAR rßw,t uun itihil mu. w it r».» n K n f Pi\’"-r nzi’TTF Please send me four more tins of VIROL. I find it a most excellent Plants designed and erected. l|BMMwilH! !e| fl preparation, for both adults and children. IPOH-PERAK. NOTICE. I >ince my
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