Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 223. VOL. LXII. TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1839 1 y< s- Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. p 0. Steam Naviga- Z tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Nippon YIISCIi KfllSUd expected arrivals and departures. For I Intbndbd to Sail* I Stea.rr. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP fo.. W. MAIL SERVICE. KI V 2 Madras, .nd
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    • 1758 2 -Panks. INTERNATIONAL BANKING Guardian Assurance Co.. Ltd. TO LET. Dr. W.JWANSON ftSIHMte IWIttS. OAMK rr .Mima CORPORATION. Established 1821 «OMOND Bungalow from 10th April. Carnarvon fI FC insurance. CHAR lERED BANK OF INDIA, Subscribed Capital ».£2,000,000 p 7 pl^ fco E w PRES6RAVE. facing the Carnarvon station. Queen Insurance Comoanv
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  • 776 3 ,nrN\BY MEETING, FRIDAY, i' bWN SEPT. 33th. Present H Excellency the Governor (Sir John IptSOll, M 1- 'ii the Act. Colonia] Secretary The 1 E G. Penney.) e t.Col.Treasurer(J. O. Anthonisz.) Col- Engineer (A. Murray.) (E. C. Hill.) \V. J. Napier, d.c.l. j M. Allinson. G. S. Murray.
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  • 840 3 In view of the telegram received on the 30th ult. stating that the China Government had decided to give preference to British and American capitalists should any more money be required for the above purpose, the following from the L. and C. Express should prove of interest
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  • 1657 3 USEFUL CARS TO BUY. {Specially written for the Malay Mail), People who have bought or are likelv to buy motor cars in the F. M. S. are mostly men of moderate means,” to use the words of the automobile press. They are chiefly interested in small cars, of which
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  • 265 3 Winner Consumes 19} Pints of Lager Beer. Paris, Wednesday, Aug. 31.—The Cafe de la Republique was besieged on Tuesday evening, by a large number of Germans desirous of witnessing a beer drinking competition between three of their compatriotts. At seven o’clock each of the competitors started with
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  • 776 3 A REMARKABLE GATHERING. Aug. 30th. The opening proceedings of the PanCelt c Congress at Carnarvon, on Tuesday, were eminently successful. There was a procession half a mile }ong, showing the various national costumes from the Roman Era to the Twentieth Century, the Band of the Irish Pipers
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  • 332 3 Tn the September number of the Century Magazine are some Songs of the Sulu Sea by «Edward Barron. One of these we repro/uce. The rhyming of Outang and ‘1 Penang is a fault, which possibly thb elastic term .poetic licence may cover. But to deem
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  • 394 3 A DARING ESCAPE. A sensational escape was made from the American Consulate, at Shanghai, on September 10, by a prisoner named G. T. Odium, who was serving a sentence of 2jyears’ imprisonment for forgery committed at Canton. Odium was a man of superior education and was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 43 3 I iie Best Treatment that can be given uts, bruises, sprains, scalds or like injuries is a free application of Chamberlain s I’ain Balm. It allays the pain Almost instantly and should always be kept on hand, l or sale by all Dealers.
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    • 12 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, Cures Must be Stearns, and you get the genuine.
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    • 32 3 A Lingering Cough may result in consumption. 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.
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    • 18 3 STEARNS’ WINE, for all wasting diseases. It increases weight. Consumptives find it does good. CUTLERY. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 99 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 does it quickly relieve rheumatic pains but it also cures lame back, stiff neck, soreness of the
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  • 191 4 Tuesday, October 4th. Meeting re Y. M. C. A. P. V. Company Drill. Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p. ni. High Water 6-18 a. in. A 7-02 r. M Low Water 0-00 a. in. 0-30 r. m Wednesday, October s(h. P. V. Company Drill. High Water 7-48 a. m.
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  • 112 4 The Russian bittieship Orel, while leaving Cronstadt ran on a sandbank. It is not expected that the damage will be serious. The Nijni Novgorod has landed her troops for Crete and proceeded through the Bosphorous Straits homeward bound. Sir William Harcourt will be buried verv quietly at Nunehan
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  • 1759 4 It. is pleasing to note from the Home papers that the Board of Trade returns for August are on the whole satisfactory. Compared with the corresponding month of 1903 the imports increased by £648,013, whilst exports decreased by £1,002,250, the fall being principally in she re-exporta-tion
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  • 99 4 SEVERAL INJURED. On Sunday night while some Chinese were gambling in R q>e Walk, a row occurred in which sixteen participated and resulted in one man b ing wounded in the stomach and another badly cut on the arm. As the wound was thought to be serious
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  • 700 4 [From Our Own Correspondent» Batu Gajah, 28th Sept., ig 04 A Bengalee was struck down by in-a Kampong at Siputeh yesfc r( |7 B met’with an untimely death. was discovered by a Chinaman "f’ fl happened to be somewhere in 10 garden at the time. The Police fl
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  • 218 4 A GOOD CHANCE FOR KEEN SPORTSMEN. NO LICENSE REQUIRED. 4 Tigers are liecoming a real plague to the inhabitants of the new Chinese Agricultural Colony at Sitiawan in Lower Perak. After prowling about the concession for a long time and nightly visiting the houses of the Chinese
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 161 4 Latest Advertisement. GRAIW CONCERT. THE n IV V A WJ TOWN HALL, Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. x Hongkong, Sfjangfjai. VJ 4> p M Our Representative, Mr. It. MYRAUh MADAJVIE BASSETT, PKNANO, for a short period only. lie will pleased to subqiit designs ;u«l p j give Quotations for Pianos, Organs
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    • 75 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be’addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the. writers name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of yood faith. A LL monies must be paid to the General <1 Manager at the. “Pinang Gazette" Office, Penang.
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  • 75 5 the SITUATION AT MUKDEN UNCHANGED. JAPANESE ADVANCE GUARDS PROGRESSING. C( ,XTIIAI>ICTORY REPORTS FROM St. PETERSBURG. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th Oct. General Sakharoff telegraphs that the Japanese advance guards have reached a villas near Mukden, towards the southeast,. Latest accounts from Mukden indicate that the situation is unchanged. IL
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  • 112 5 THE “OREL” RUNS AGROUND. COMMANDERS OF WARSHIPS CENSURED FOR NOT ASSISTING. THE NIJNI NOVGOROD HOMEWARD BOUND. [Reuter’s Special.] London, 3rd Oct. Reuter wires from St. Petersburg that the battleship Orel, while leaving Cronstadt, grounded on a sandbank. It is not expe cd that the damage will prove
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  • 184 5 TO BE BURIED QUIETLY AT NUNEHAM PARK. THE KING TELEGRAPHS HIS ♦SYMPATHY. RESPECTFUL PRESS REFERENCES. ADMIRATION, BUT STERN CRITICISM OF CONSERVATIVES. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Oq_t. Sir William Harcourt will be buried very quietly in the family vault at Nuneham Park on Thursday. Only his
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  • 60 5 LIEUTENANT RIJN SUCCUMBS TO HIS WOUNDS. \D->li Courant Service.] Koeta Radja, Ist Oct. Lieutenant P. H. Van Rijn, who was wounded in the fight at Boeloe Liungoh has died from the effects of his Wounds. [hi yesterday’s issue we published a 11 1' eimii giving particulars
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  • 23 5 L>UTCH NOVELIST SERIOUSLY ILL. [Oc/i Courant Service.] Batavia, Ist Oct. Hr. Justus Van Maurik, the well-known novelist, is seriously ill.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 591 5 To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette." Dear Sir, When looking through your paper of Saturday last I noticed a letter signed Lover of the Sea, and in which the writer hints that short excursions or trips to sea should be started in Penang. For myself the matter
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    • 196 5 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Dear Sir, I have noticed’that since Mr. Wreford, the energetic President of the Hunt Club, went home, that Club has practically given up paper-chases. Why this should be I do not know. They have a Secretary who delights in the
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    • 151 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette." Sir, I read in your local column of yesterday that the fire-wood sellers near the Prangin Market, having been served with a notice to quit the site where they at present carry on trade, have prayed the Hon. the Resi-dent-Councillor to
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    • 171 5 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette." Dear Sir, I have received the Programme for the next Penang Races for January 24th, 26th, and 28th, and as one of the oldest members of the Penang Turf Club, I think it a splendid Programme,
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  • 429 5 A HOUSE HOLDER FINED $lOO. SENTENCE APPEALED AGAINST. This morning Mr. Chcah Tek Soon appeared before Mr. A. T. Bryant, on a charge of allowing gambling on his premises in Kimberly Street. Defendant claimed to be tried and was defended by Mj. Maxwell R. Thornton, while Major
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  • 170 5 WHAT IS THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID ss. 7%d. per lb. Tops the List. A correspondent from Uva, “J. F. L.” writes and asks us what is the highest price paid for rubbr. Full details of this salt; were given in our issue of September sth on the arrival of
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  • 1375 5 JANUARY MEETING, 1905. The Programme of the Penang Turf Club as proposed for the next meeting in January has been issued. This is a provisional programme which it will be necessary to confirm at a general meeting to be held later in the month. As any amendment
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    • 46 5 [All correspondence for insertion in this paper must l>e accompanied, by the name of the writers, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee oj good faith. Il'e are not responsible in any way for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] COOKING STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 325 5 Latest Advertisement. NOTiCET’ TF THE PORTUGESE Eurasian who A wrote a letter of advice (signing himself A Scotchman, to an Englishman in Penang, will communicate further with the said Englishman, he will hear of something to his advantage. 579 5-10 In the Senior Magistrates’ Court, Ipoh, AND IN THE MATTER
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  • 742 6 11. M.S. Lapiriuy his been Brdered to proceed from Muscat to lslands to the assistance of the s. s. Baron law rdab which was reported as shipwreckcd 'l’he Dalhouxie has returned and reports going to t h«* wrecked steamer but could not find any of the crew.
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  • 12 6 Shipping and Commercial Intelligence. Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.
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  • 526 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. FOR OCTOBER, 1904. Drills. Tuesday 4th, Company Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Dress Plain Clothes. Wednesday sth, Company Drill at the Fort 5-30 p.m. Dress plain Clothes. Thursday 6th, Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Morris tube
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    • 70 6 WANTED. Slit Ai ION as an Accountant or -TX Store-keeper. Good references. Apply to 075 9-10 c o Tmg Paper. WANTED. to know that Dawsen’s Crushed Food for Horses and Cattle, are of excellent quality lieing most carefully prepared under expert supervision from the best cereals obtainable. To be had
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    • 37 6 NOTICE. SNIPE SEASON, 1904. ONI PE SHOOTING in Glugor Estate is prohibited before Ist October, after which date a limited number of passes will be issued on application. J. R. BROWN, 491 30-11 Actiny Manayer, Gluyor Estate.
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    • 228 6 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK. Penang*. 'THE above Dock, situated in Province Wellesley, af the entrance of the Prve River, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the following dimensions Length on the blocks 330 feet. Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of water on sill at ordinary spring
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    • 104 6 TIMBER! TIMBER!! THE undersigned is prepared to sell at reasonable rates. Best Chenghai, Meranti and Mirbau in the rough. Delivery at Teluk Anson. Apply CONTRACTOR, 458 th f s u c Ipoh, Perak HOTEL des INDES, 2 3, Stamford Road, Singapore. THIS First Class newly opened Hotel has excellent accommodation
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    • 569 6 RUBEROID ROOFING] 'l :o: l RUBEROID ROOFING ROOFING RUBEROID j I RUBERGI& ■'ROOFING ROOFING RUBEROID RUBEROID ROOFING RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three Ply Every roll contains sufficient Ruberoid to cover 200 square feet of Roof. i WITH ALL NECESSARY
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    • 630 7 Wood Co.’s notice. odtaikic wel.,.. known the PENANG HUNT CLUB .11 i/3 It AS DAI F FINA Cunnnv proposes to hold were awarded the PALE, rINO SHERRY A GYMKHANA oold dal OLD TAWNY PORT. PARIS EXHIBITION. -:o. There will be Races for Penang ex-Griffiivs Agents, Penang, m A IZ A
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    • 1244 8 WANTED. NOTICE. A FURNISHED House for November II fl VM A|j T M I* S'! Kl N F Lt(l 'T'HE FIRST GEBERAL MEETING J>. A uud ff UWA H I R J £H O l\l !1 L J W., POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. NOT CE By Order of the Board of
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