Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 238. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1939 1 Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. p 4 0. Steam Naviga- Z tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NIPPOD YIISCII KdlShfl EXPECTED ARRIVALS ANB DEPARTURES. Fob I Intended TO Sail. Steamed |/t\ MAIL STEAMSHIP U. LU. mail service. I Ml NX Outwards. Negapatam, n w Madras,
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  • 1023 2 14». l«n «M tin FfBMARY. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value $6OO out of which $lOO goes to Second Horse. —A Race for all Maidens. Weight per scale (10 st.) with an allowance of 14 lbs. to all S. R. A.
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    • 888 2 FOR SALE. tQankf. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA gross, as she now lies on the l>ar of the Kemaman River. The above will be sold i by Public Auction in Singapore by Messrs. Incorporated by Royal Gnarier. p owcH C o., O n Monday, the 24th October, exiM>
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    • 230 2 WANTED. ALL 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 in Penang of G H HAN MAN. TIANG LEE Co. DAW, StfN Co., CALCUTTA, 473 1-10-04 w s Proprietors.
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    • 351 2 NOTICE. SNIPE SEASON, 1 804 ONI PE SHOOTING in Glug Or st O is prohibited before Ist OctolM> r which date a limited number of i,-i< r I 1-4.- I”WW!8 wm be issued on application •L R. IllbiWy 497 30-11 Acting Manager, NOTICE. Consulate for the Netherlands. LT P to
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  • 1129 3 REMARKABLE results. P'i\iin <me of our Australian Exchanges liairl by last mail, we learn of a most nlil rkahie surgical oase, which has aroused ke( .n interest among members of the medij profession, as the ease is probably unique, not only in the annals of Australian surg <*ry.
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  • 160 3 Whizzup-whirr I The motor-car was ripping along at thirty miles an hour, when, from behind a tree, there stepped a man in blue, who held up a No. 12 hand, and stopped a promising little scorch. You was exceeding the legal pace, he remarked, product i;ig an
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  • 467 3 A VIOLENT EXERCISE. Writing of the spread of swimming as a pastime, the British Medical Journal siys:-*—We should like to see the use of eir plugs more general, for many cases of e ir trouble are brought into activity by the inrush of water during diving or swimming.
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  • 1153 3 THE GREAT SWEEP PROMOTER. A MARVELLOUS CAREER. A Telegram from Hobart, Tasmania, received by the Sydney Daily Telegraph on briday the 23rd ult. announced the death of Mr. George Adams, the great sweep promoter. Mr. Adams is well known by repute the wide world over, and
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  • 108 3 HAitf .4 ustralia n. AN EXTRAORDINARY DEFIANCE. Strong Remarks by a Judge. .Melbourne, September 28. The principal defence put forward by Denis Bresnan, the defendant in a breach of pro nise case in the second Civil Court to-day, was that he was very often drunk, and
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  • 315 3 TO MEET AT HONGKONG. We learn from the S »uth China Morning Post that Vice-Admiral Ba\le, in command of the French Far Eastern squadron will be going to Canton and -Macao on the 25th or 26th of this month, probably taking up tlie four French torpedo-boats now in
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  • 949 3 REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A RUSSIAN OFFICER. The following extract from the letter of a Russian stuff officer at the front, addressed to a joui’ialist who has distinguished himself by his Chauvinistic articles in a St. Petersburg journal, appealed in a recent hiumbei’ of the Osvobozhbenie, the
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  • 823 3 By Lbbasi. When the King and Quean attend the play the special programmes which are placed in the Royal box are quite simple. At one time satin was commonly chosen for the purpose, but His Majesty pointed out that when the lights were turned down the programme
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    • 53 3 I Ingeking Coughmay coiL. SU| nption. Chamberlain’s Cough Reniedjv 1 ’’res coughs, colds and influenza. It con- ""■> no harmful substance and is pleasant l,, to 1 P\, r sale v ;I >.. H >;s. j s 'l HAHNS’ HEADACHE CURE, cah'n "b 'lined from all dispensaries (quickly v post).
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    • 63 3 The Best Treatment that can be given in cuts, bruises, sprains, scalds oi’ like injuries is a free application of Chamberlain’s iTain Balm. It allays the pain almost instant! v and should always be kept on hand. For sale by all Dealers. STE kRNS' Wi NE as a reliable remedy
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    • 82 3 A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed. —That is exactly what Cliambe ria in’s Cough Remedy is. Tt is the mother's help when site is suddenly awakened in the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing of her babe. It is the safe resort of tlie youth
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    • 109 3 It is Dangerous to neglect a cold. Pneumonia is one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases. It always results from a cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and perhaps prevent an attack of pneumonia. It is in fact made especially fox that ailment and has become
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    • 98 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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  • 184 4 Friday, October 21st. P. V. Recruit Drill. Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 P. m. High V’ t 10-18 a. m. A 10 40 P. M. Low aier 4-06 a. in. 4-30 P. m. Saturday, October 22nd. E. O. Special Dinner. Singapore Races (Third Day.) Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p.
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  • 135 4 The India Office denies that the British occupation of Chumbi Valley will continue for 75 years. The last column of the Tibet force is snowbound at Pharijong. Show drifts have obliterated the roads, and two men have died from exposure. The Japanese armies are reported to be resting.
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  • 677 4 It has often been asked, but very seldom reasonably answered, Why do Americans favour Japan The question is one that may be replied to iif multitudinous ways, but a very fair and lo peal reason is given by Professor Edwin Maney in an article contribute 1
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  • 1188 4 The Dallas Bandman Opera Coy. commence a season at Colombo on the 29th inst. Doubtless they will visit the Straits. A Tongkang man was fined $5 by the Second Magistrate to-dav*, for failing to exhibit a light on his ToiWkang last night. Mr. Cecil
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  • 533 4 [From Our Own Correspondext.] Taiping, 19th Oct., p JOt To-day two Malays of Matang w<-r--$25 each for assaulting a Chinaman. The rate of exchange for the a<ljustn 1( llt of the accounts with the Crown Agents been fixed at Is. 1 Id. for the fourth nuartor 1904. To-day
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  • 296 4 A local Tichbo; ne claim is now being threshed out in the Supreme Court Singapore, before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, and is likely to last some weeks. It appears that one Tan Teck Ciieah, a cloth merchant, died in Dccembei last, appointing his widow
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  • 155 5 JAPANESE ARMY RESTING. THE enemy entrench right OPPOSITE. VI Y one THOUSAND METRES DISTANT. oiiSSIAN BATTALION MOWED DOWN BY MACHINE GUNS. llfs q\N TROOPS WEAR CHINESE h DRESS. Reiter's Service.] London, 20th Oct. Kentri > correspondent with General Oku suvs the Japanese armies are now ]5 milt north
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  • 177 5 A BRITISH COLUMN SNOWBOUND. ROADS OBLITERATED BY SNOW DRIFTS. THE STORY OF 75 YEARS BRITISH OCCUPATION DENIED. Reuter’s Services.] London, 20th < let. The India Office denies the st wy that the British occupation of the Chumbi Valiev will continue for 75 years. Reuter wired from Pharijong on the
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  • 318 5 FIRST IN THE FIELD. Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co. of this town, have handed to us a copy of their Illustrated Christinas Annual, which is the first in the field. Its contents will be found both interesting and instructive iu point of the illustrations, which are chiefly
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  • 1141 5 RAINY WEATHER. ATTENDANCE VERY POOR. THE LOTTERIES MUCH BETTER. “THE IDLER 77 WINS THE CLUB CUP. CASTE” WINS AGAIN “Rockhill” Pays $143 Dividend. The Shrew Scores Another Win. \By Telegraph.] [I 1 Rom Our Special Correspondent.] Singapore, 20th Oct. Ihe second day’s racing under the auspices of the
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  • 476 5 LIEUT. BUCHAN AND MISS ST. CLAIR. An extremely pretty military’ wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on Saturday afternoon when Lieut. E. N. Buchan. I). S. O. of the Ist battalion Manchester Regiment. was married to Jfliss Kythe St. Clair, daughter of Mr. W. G. St.
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  • 836 5 ANOTHER DARING AND MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY. WHO IS THE MISCREANT MR. LATHAM RELIEVED OF $l.OOO WORTH OF “BARANG.” An Extraordinary Case. European houses in Ipoh are not safe. I’he utmost vigilance of the limbs of the law has failed to run to earth the enterprising miscreant who
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  • 307 5 NOTICE. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Penang Turf Club, will lie held in the Chamber of Commerce, on Monday, 31st October, 1904, on the conclusion of the Ordinary Meeting. Business To pass the Programme for the January 1905 Meeting. Notice of the following
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  • 727 6 Ifriday, 21st Oct. It is stated, in Kobe, that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has received compensation for the loss of the steamer Hitachi-maru,” which was sunk in June last by ladivostock squadron. The sum paid by the Government is said to amount to Y 900,000. lhe Government
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  • 1168 6 ARRIVALS. Zamania, Brit., 2893, Acheson Oct 21, Singapore, gen., H. LielArt Co. Nam Sang, Brit. 2591, Payne, Oct 21, Singapore, gen, Boustead Co. Gregory Apcar, Brit., 2961, Olifent, Oct 21, Calcutta, gen., A. A. Anthony A €?o. Japan, Brit.. 2795, Martin, Oct 21, Singapore, gen., Gilfillan
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  • 336 6 order’s BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. FOR OCTOBER, 1904. Drills. Saturday 22nd, Probable date of Inspection. Full particulars will be announced later. Sunday 23rd, Private Practice at the Range. Thursday 27th, Morris tube competition at 5 p.m. Detail. October 2nd to Bth, Lieut. G. M. Dundas Mouat,
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    • 116 6 The London Assurance Corporation. The undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Corporation are now prepared to accept MARINE and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON, SIMONS A Co., 38 1-1-05 Agents. The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Co.. Ltd. Head Office No. 34, Beach Street, Penang. Board of Directors Mr.
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    • 25 6 STEARNS’ WINE places at the Command of the Physician the most advanced preparation of a Cod Liver Oil. Far superior to the stomach disturbing emulsions.
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    • 81 6 North-British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Total Funds at 31st Dec., 1903., r<£16,898,650 I. Authorised Capital <£3,000,000 Subscribed do 2,750,000 Paid-up Capl. <£ 687,500 0 0 11. Fire Funds 3,056,961, 12 3 111. Life and Annuity Funds 13,154,188 16 7 £16,898,650 8 10 Revenue Fire Branch 1,935,128 0 <T" Revenue Life
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    • 235 6 North German Fire Insurance Company; Hamburg. Capital M. 8.500,000 Accumulated Invested Funds M. The undersigned have been apßointed the Company’s Agents and are autmur«zed to issue policies against Fire upon kt he most favourable terms. BEHN, MEYER Co.,® 15-1-05 Canton Insurance Office Ltd. Capital Subscribed $2,000,000 Amount l’aid-up 500,000 Reserve
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    • 621 6 [ruberoid roofing/ :o: I RUBEROID and Fire Resisting. roofing; I ROOFING b RUBEROIDj I RUBEROID ROOFING I ROOFING RUBEROID RUBEROID R O°FI"6 :o: I RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, I j and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three Ply, j Every roll contains sufficient I Ruberoid
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    • 594 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, NOTI E ODAUAM 9 IM I. family provision, THE PENANG HUNT CLUB I U KA II AM Ot vo.> LICLj 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE. PROPOSES TO HOLD Easily and Economically met by a Policy in A CwYIWIK M A A CHEMISTS, the BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE
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    • 1527 8 77'7 gg!aa j M^7s^ll^^| ggs!g NO ,rlOE INTERNATIONAL BANKING MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TOSELL. Cj lIfII la n, S T HEREBY give notice that I have no CORPORATION. L 9 j orl’ongs. Two Bunga'itw/ 9 J business connection (nor ever bad) XT OTICE is hereby given that revised Several sites. WELL-KNOWN with
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