Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 October 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 222. VOL. LXII. MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1872 1 Wl,lg Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. p 0. Steam Naviga- r tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Nippon YIISCII KCIHfI EIWCTED ARRIVALS AN» DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sa l JAPAN MAIITsTEAMSHIP Co.. LM. MAIL SERVICE. M V JR £> Outwards. Negapatam, m /jjpWK Madras,
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  • 884 3 A WORD FROM MADRAS. The Government of the Federated Malav State; i< mo.it anxious toiicrea.se their force 1,1 Ul labourers, and to iniluce agriculturists to settle in the ouiitrv and with a view co making Known the benefits to be obt lined, and that
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  • 1081 3 SOME CONTINENTAL VIEWS. evacuation of Liao-yang, says The limes “Russian Correspondents,” has greatly shaken the confidence of the public in General Kuropatkin, but inquiries at the offices of the General Staff tend to show that in military circles it is still considered that the Russian Commander-in-Chief has done
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  • 988 3 A SOLICITOR’S VIEWS. On the subject of coal supplied to Russian cruisers, a Solicitor writes:— Contraband of war has been defined generally as commodities and goods supplied to belligerents for the purpose of aiding them in their warlike operations. The first matter to be considered is the
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  • 370 3 REWARD FOR DISCOVERY. It was reported not long ago that the German Commander Gilgenheimb and the French Naval Attache left Port Arthur in a junk on the 17 ult. for Shanhaikuan,and have not lieen heard of since. They had a European servant with them. The German Admiral
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  • 338 3 STILL NO NEARER A SIGHT OF OPERATIONS. Some of the war correspondents from the front returned as far as Nagasaki by the Mongolia and proceeded to Tokyo by rail. Chief of them is Mr. Melton Prior, the veteran correspondent of a hundred campaigns. He arrive I
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  • 233 3 NEW SOURCES IN BRAZIL: QUALITY SUPERIOR. The supply of India-rubber from Africa has recently been causing some misgiving but a report just issued by the foreign Office show’s how shortage on one Continent leads to discoveries onanother. From Bahia, in Brazil, we learn that an
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  • 210 3 A remarkable story comes from Hungary. An official, named Berg, living near Budapest h, is bringing up his son, who is now’ three years eld in a cage, which in summer stands in the courtyard and in winter indoors. It has a sanded floor and is provided
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  • 893 3 EXCHANGES. Ihe St. Petc/sburg correspondent of the AWto de Parisi says The Japanese are about to attdnpt to seize the Island of Saghalin, in Order to make it a base for operations against Vladivostock. The Russian General Linevitch has already sent troops to the island, and he
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 48 3 A Lingering Cough may result in consumpt ion. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cures coughs, colds and influenza.’ It contains no harmful substance and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all Dealers. STEARNS’ WINE, is pleasant to take. Its effect is certain in preventing cough, and colds.
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    • 80 3 A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed. —That is exactly what Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is. It is the mother’s help when she is suddenly awakened in the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing of her babe. It is the safe resort of the youth or adult
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    • 110 3 It is Dangerous to neglect a cold. pßQumonia is one of the most dangerous and firtiO diseases. It always results from a cold. CluLUiberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly curd 4? cold and perhaps prevent an attack of pneumonia. It is in fact made especially for that jilment and has become
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    • 109 3 Rheumatism is a stubborn disease to fight but Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has cured it many times and will do so whenever opportunity offers. This remedy is a general family liniment and not only docs it quickly relieve rheumatic pains but it also cures lame back, stiff neck, soreness of the
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  • 187 4 Monday, October 3rd. P. V. Recruit Drill. High Water 5-07 a. in. 5-41 P. M. Low Water 11-19 a. m. 11-53 r. m. Tuesday, October 4th. Meeting re Y. M. C. A. P. V. Company Drill. Band, Golf Chib, 5-30 p. in. High Water 6-18 a. 111. 7-02
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  • 160 4 The Japanese have completed the railway to Liaoyang. This removes their transport problem. Affairs at Mukden are at a standstill. It is said there will be a great change in Japanese tactics. Sir William Harcourt was found dead in his bed on Saturday. The Tsar has reviewed 27,000
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  • 1903 4 prvviueu. 1- is To quite an English nigl t Ts I o f Malaya. Amongst those that passed through Singapore by the last Mail was Capt. Lionel James, Times war correspondent, 1 who has just returned from Liaovang, where he saw a good deal of the
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  • 1009 4 There was an improvement in the attend ance at the Singapore Race course 011 Thursday morning last. The outer course was open, and the going Just soft enough to make fast work perfectly safe for the tender ones as well as others. Essington (Bryans up) first appeared, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 Latest Advertisement. GRAND CONCERT. dki TH TOWN HALL Robinson Piano ty, Ltd. SATUltlhn OCTOIIER stll frtongkong, Singapore, Sfjangfjai. 1T p e >f. Our Representative, Mr. K. M\ RAM, is no» vwting MADAME BASSETT, PENANG, for a ■diort period only. Ho will Ik, pleased io snlnnit :u..l j) give Quotations tor
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  • 139 5 THE situation AT MUKDEN. CHANGE of tactics necessary. GRTPENBERG TAKES UP JI IS COM MAND in a month. JAPANESE POURING ACROSS THE TAITSE. THE CIIUNCHUSES befriend the JAPANESE. [Reiter's Service.] London, 3rd Oct. General Gripenberg proceeds to take up I,H command in Manchuria in a month’s time. ['he
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  • 118 5 alexeieff about to be recalled. 27,000 TROOPS REVIEWED AT ODESSA. THE TSAR BIDS FAREWELL TO THE BALTIC FLEET TO-MORROW. [Reuter’s Services.] London, Ist Oct. Reuter wires from St. Petersburg that tin* second Manchurian army will consist of the fourth, eighth, and sixteenth Army Corps, the sixth Siberian
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  • 41 5 SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT. GENERAL OWEN WILLIAMS. [Reuter's Service.] London, 3rd Oct. Sir William Harcourt was found dead in his bed tm Saturday, Though he had been ailing for some time, his bnd was entirely unexpected. General Owen Williams is dead.
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  • 57 5 RUSSIAN CAVALRY EXPEL THE JAPANESE. AND BURN 17 JUNKS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Oct. General Sakharoff reports that on the •10th some Russian cavalry expelled the Japanese from a village on the Hun River, and burned seventeen junks laden with ammunition and stores. The cavalry
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  • 65 5 AN OFFICER AND FIVE WOUNDED. AN INSURGENT TROOP ANNIHILATED. [2>eZi Courant Service.] Kota Radja, 29th Sept. I>.A Pab’ol under Lieutenant P. H. Van [M 11 was attacked yesterday afternoon in Gocloe Teungoh (Lho Seumawĕ) by a s,ll:, l! troop of insurgents. Lieutenant Van Rijn was severely
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  • 352 5 [Reuter’s Special.] London, 3rd Oct. British revenue for the past quarter shows a decrease of £358,061, and for the past six months a decrease of £3,046,705. General Sakharoff reports that a skirmish took place in the vicinity of Yentai on the 29th. and another on the 28th.
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  • 68 5 We hear that Mr. Pigott, District Engineer, Public Works Department. Ceylon, has been appointed Deputy Colonial Engineer, Penang, and is expected to arrive here during the present month. The vacancy thus filled is that caused by the lamented death of the late Mr. Gaffney. This
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  • 312 5 A meeting of the Dramatic Club was held at the residence of Mr. F. O. Hallifax on Saturday night, in order to place the Club on a sound basis for future entertainments. A President, (Mr. Hallifax,) Secretary, (Mr. Hamilton) and three members of Committee were elected, and
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  • 327 5 THE HONG KOH AT PENANG. ARRIVED THIS MORNING. LOCAL POLICE TAKE CHARGE. Owner Wanted for $4,000 Worth of Opium. The steamer Hong Moh, which was detained at Singapore in consequence ©f a large quantity of smuggled opium being found on board her, arrived here this morning. Although a
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  • 877 5 The Accused Discharged. The Singapore Free Press gives the following report of Friday's proceedings in the Police Court The Hong Moh case came on before Mr. Nunn at 11-20 this morning, when the charges against the five Chinese in whose possession opium Mas
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  • 42 5 [.I// correspondence for insertion in this -paper must he accompanied by the name of the writers, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. lie are not responsible in any way for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
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  • 122 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” Dear Sir, It was with a feeling of great satisfaction that I read Lover of the Sea’s” letter on Saturday about pleasure excursions. It really needs consideration by shipowners, and I hope it will lie carried out as soon as possible,
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  • 212 5 ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT. $49,000 INVOLVED. Bail Fixed at $20,000. La Friday morning, at the Singapore Police Court, before Mr. Sproule, a Chinaman named Ong Boon Swee, Mas charged with cheating Mr. Goh Sin Koh on January 6, by falsifying his account books, and M'ith criminal breach
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  • 693 6 Oct. 3rd. A serious collision attendwl with injuries to 12 men occurred in the Tl« mesofl Southend early yesterday morning between the New Zealand mail steamer H'aimate and the German steamer Munchen. Tl>e at the time w:i> inward bound with passengers and mails, while the Mnnchen was
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  • 1161 6 ARRIVALS. Jason, Brit., 8400, Stewes, Oct 1, Liverpool, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Ben alder, Brie., 1959, Leith, Oct 1, London, <ren., Sandilands Buttery, Co. Pentakota. Brit., 2209, Willis, Oct 3, Singapore, gen., H. L. Co. Hong Moh, Brit. 2555, Dawson, Oct 3, Singapore, gen., Koe Guan
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  • 532 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. FOR OCTOBER, 1904. Drilln. Monday 3rd, Recruits Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Tuesday 4th, Company Drill at the lort at 5-30 p.m. Dress Plain Clothes. Wednesday sth, Company Drill at the Fort 5-30 p.m. Dress plain Clothes. Thursday 6th,
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    • 79 6 NOTICE. The first general meeting of the Federated Sawmills, Limited, will Im? held at the registered Office, No. 7 Hugh Low Street, Ipoh, Perak, on Wednesday, 19th Octolx?r, 1904, at 2-30 p.m. By Order of the Board of Directors, FRANK DENNYS, 561 19-10 Secretary. NOTICE. SNIPE SEASON, 1904. SHOOTING in
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    • 546 7 Gilfillan, Wood Co.’s NOT CE luirnAQ fiac THE PENANG HUNT CLUB Lira UNS 11 Ad PAFF FlMn Qunnnv proposes to hold were awarded tiJe PALE, FINO SHERRY A GYMKHANA GOU> „T. DAL I OLD TAWNY PORT Wednesday, J the* 9th November, PA RI S EXHIBITION. :o. There will be Races
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