Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 October 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 239. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1785 1 I M"’ 1 9 Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. Ip 4 0. Steam Naviga- Z“~ I tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. A Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NlppOll YIISCII KdlSllfl I (jftCltD ARRIVALsTnD DEPARTURES. I STEAMS.. m MAIL «BMKMF Co., LU. MAIL SERVICE. KJW R S I (MumnU. Negapatam,
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 1424 3 A PAGE OF FACTS, FANCIES, FASHION AND FICTION. ol -y s/ronr s tory. I know I ncv e dipt u v pen in slime p orgall, Or ro,c a s cntc nce lhc purest lips. From grave to gay, from lively to severe.” To speak no evil,
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    • 1322 3 One woman, one small, lovely woman, in her apartments at the Galbraith, wrote two brief notes. Frailie Temple, theatrical miuiager, received his first. “My dear .Mr. Temple. thfe note read. cancel at once all my engagements. 1 cannot appear again—not </vcn to-night. No one knows how I
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    • 1240 3 those of health and handsomeness.— Daily Mail. “Not English, but Angels!” was the Roman Emperor’s comment upon British captives carried to Rome. So struck was he by the full heaven-blue eyes, the golden luxuriant hair, the milk and rose complexions of the youths. fhe times have
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    • 1198 3 ’By “A. D.C in the Westminster Budget.”) The question, “What are the duties of an A. D. C.? has puzzled me considerably since I was selected for that post by His Excellency the Governor of Fanning Island. It appears to me that almost everything is included,
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    • 56 3 The Best Treatment that can be given in cuts, bruises, sprains, scalds or like, injuries is a free application of Chamberlain’s Fain Balm. It allays the pain almost instantly and should always be kept on hand. For sale by al! Dealers. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and
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    • 53 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. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly bv post). Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep
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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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    • 23 3 REMEMBER, GIRLS. ‘Tis wrong for any maidbroad at night alone, A chaperon she needs, some chap her own. camp FURIES Bros. McAlister ProprieOtrs.
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  • 188 4 Saturday, October 22nd K. O. Special Dinner. Singapore Races (Third Day.) Band, Golf Club, o-30 p. in. High Water 10 59 a. m. 11-17 r. M. Low Water 4-52 a. in. 5-11 r. M. Sunday, October 23rd. 21st Sunday After Trinity. High Water 11-34 a. m. A 11-49
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  • 47 4 Barnard- Loughnan.—On the 20tn inst., at All Saints Church. Taiping, Perak, by the Rev. H. C. Henham, Basil Henry Francis Barnard, son of the late Rev. Prebendary 11. J. Barnard to Kathleen Loughnan, daughter of the Rev. J. E. Loughnan. Rector of W alton, Somerset. England.
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  • 195 4 Special medals are to be conferred upon members of the Tibetan forces by the King. The Baltic Fleet has entered «the North Sea. The Tibet expedition has reached Chumbi. Many of the men are snowblind. The Japanese have failed in an assault on Erlungshan, but have captured a
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  • 1340 4 The last four weeks in the Far East have been of a most eventful character, and, though, as a result of the continued bloody engagements the Russians have been forced to repeatedly retire, they have made a brave attempt at a rally before the inevitable winter,
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  • 371 4 LATEST LONDON SALES. We append th? following particulars of the latest sales of Rubber in Lond »n, according to Messr». S. Figgis and Coy's report, for which we are indebted t j .Messrs. Saudilands Buttery W Coy. 44 A’ 45 Fenchurch Street. 30th September, 1901. India Rubber, The market
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  • 181 4 [From Our Own Correspondent]. Taiping, 20th October, 1904. Mr. P. A. F. David, Acting Assistant Secretary to Resident, to Singapore on one week’s leave for the lienefit of his health, has returned to Taiping an 1 resumed the duties of his appointment to-day. Mr. C. W. Harrison has
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  • 87 4 WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT. The rock at Peg No. 35 is nearly ready to permit of rail-laying being begun. Part of the bank at ‘Peg No. 36 has slipped owing to the heavy rains and the fact of its being partly on a steep shelving rock
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  • 199 4 SELANGOR OUTPUT FOR SEPTEMBER. '•’lm <Wit -of tin from Selangor during September amounted t;> piculs 9,941.44 and tin-ore (reduced to 68 of the gross weight) piculs 16,158.35 or a total of piculs 26.099.79 (1.554 tons). The total approximate value of the output, calculated at the average rate of .$76.81
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  • 339 4 YESTERDAYS GAME. A very interesting game of football was played yesterday afternoon on the esplanade, between teams from the Pening Cricket Club, and Government Servants, Neubronner kicking oft’ at 5.15 p.m. for the Club. The game was rather fast throughout, the ball being fairly bounced about by either side.
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  • 169 4 PORT ARTHUR. JAPANESE CAPTURE ANOTHER POSITION. RUSSIAN ATTEMPTS TO RECAPTURE TAIL. JAPANESE CASUALTIES, 300. ANOTHER SORTIE FROM THE HARBOUR. JAPANESE TORPEDO BOAT BADLY DAMAGED. RUSSIANS CAPTURE ANOTHER GUN. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 21st Oct. Reuter wiring from Chifu reports that on the Bth instant, the Japanese failed in an
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  • 136 4 ENTERS THE NORTH SEA. THE FIGHTING NEAR MUKDEN PRACTICALLY CEASES. HEAVY RAINS. THE RIVERS FLOODED, THE JAPANESE'LOSSES, 5,000. LARGE RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS. London, 21st Oct. The Baltic Fleet has entered the North *ca. Reuter’s correspondent at the Russian centre at Mukden on the 20th inst reports that the
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  • 52 4 ITALIAN CROSS CORPS FOR WANCHURIA. [RiAler’s Service I /,ond >n, 22nd Oct. General reports that there was no fighting yestAtfav and that the armies still maintain their jkosition At the request of Russian R 1 Cross Society the Italian Rt^^Cross SvAety are also sending an expedition
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  • 75 4 PRESIDENT ROOSEVEW WILL CALL A MEET I Nib [Reuter’s Service.] 1 I London, De patches say that President RodLcvelt will issue invitations in a few days asking the Powers to suggest a date for a incdKing of th Hague Conference. ILe statement alleged to have l>Ben made
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  • 35 4 [Reuter’s Service.] i/onuon, zist Oct. An Army Order says that all enlistments j tor the infantry in future will be for nimf years with the colours and three in th«l reserve. 3
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  • 85 4 THE TIBET MISSION. A SPECIAL MEDAL TO BE STRUCK. THE MISSION REACHES CHI U NUMBERS SMITTEN WITH SNOW BLINDNESS. [Reuter’s Services. London, 21 st Oct. His Majesty the King has commanded that a special medal be conferred upon members of the Tibet Mission ami the Tibet force
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  • 221 4 THE TIMES STATEMENT DENIED. THE TREATY TO BE MODIFIED. THE "TIMES’’ URGES EARLYREVISION AND RATIFICATION. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 21st Oct. With reference to the statement made in the Times of the 18th instant, which statement emanated from its Peking correspondent, that Germany never loses the opportunity of
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  • 134 4 A DUTCH PATROL SURPRISED. A LIEUTENANT KILLED. A.’Zi Coitrani Nerrice.] Ixota Radja 1 Bth ()ct. Yesterday a patrol of soldiers, guarding the works at the Gajoe Road, were surprised in th? neighbourhood of Feupen Bhing Mane by a troop of about 50 men. Lieutenant J. 31.
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  • 117 4 JOCKEYS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE. C. 0. CAMPBELL DISQUALIFIED FOR 12 MONTHS. WOODS GETS OFF CLEAR. “OBE3O?«I” DISQUALIFIED TILL THE END OF THIS YEAR. Jack Bnllifl Again in the Saddle. \Hy Teleijruph.] [From Our Own Correspondent.] I Singapore, Oct. 1 kl As 1 telegraphed you yesterday Woods C. O. Campbell
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  • 2895 5 oUR WATER SUPPLY. pM'I eekinghi scheme I f" h 1 avoi-red. H A question of bail. T HE CASE OF MR. CHOO YEW. Municipality Deny Liability. Municipal Commiswas held yesterday afternoon October 21st) at the Municipal 1 1 there being present Mr. J. W. H 'hi'.-.v (President),
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  • 2346 5 SCHEME SUBMITTED TO GOVERNMENT. A COMPREHENSIVE REPLY. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore sth Oct., Munpl. 3203 04. Sir, I am desired by the Governor to inform you that His Excellency in Council has given your letter No. 35G 04, dated 25th August last, careful consideration, with the desire
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  • 65 5 23rd October, 1904. St. George’s Church. Tireotijirst Sunday After Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins (Choral.') 8-30 a.ni. Holy Communion. (Plain) 5 p.m. Sunday School. G p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9-15 a.m. Church Prye Dock. G p.m. Church Northam Road Church of the Assumption. First Mass at G
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  • 812 6 Frida?, 22nd Oct. 1901. Sir Thomas Lipton has definitely decided to challenge again, which recalls the old truism that Some men don t know when they are whipped. But we like that brand of man. A new method of fighting submarines has been devised. The efforts to-dredge
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  • 549 6 About Your Daughter At the Critical Age. Dr. William’» Pink Pill* arc Known a* the “Woman’s Friend.” They will Cure Her. They will Help You Girls at fifteen and upwards often seem to droop and fade. The rosy cheeks, bright eyes, ruby lips, and happy spirits of childhood suddenly
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  • 966 6 ARRIVALS. Zaida, Brit 2905, Symmers, Oct 22, Madras. gen., H. Hebert Co. Malaya, Ger., 901, Block, Oct 22, Deli, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Scott, Oct 22, Acheen, gen., Ban Ho Hin. Vidar, Brit., 191, Nichol, Oct 21, Singapore, gen., Koe Guan Co.
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    • 95 6 It is Dangerous to neglect a cold. I neumonia 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 foi that ailment and has
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    • 287 6 BRITISH NORTH BORNEO, CUSTOMS FARM 1905. ENDERS are invited up to 12 noon, 15th November, 1904, for the Customs Farm. Including the sole right to collect all Import and Export duties payable to Government, exclusive of Import duties on Wines, Beer and Spirituous Liquors which are farmed separately, and export
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    • 22 6 STEARNS’ W INE is an ideal remedy for lung disease. Palatable, aiding digestion—assisting assimilation of food. It buildsup and strengthens— Stearns' JKine.
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    • 101 6 Do not play with lung trouble. Gain the first point— Strength. STEARNS’ WINE is an invigorating and strengthening tonic. OVER SIXTY YEARS 4 WO.UD-WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>BARBAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD*. Ths SAFEST
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    • 1054 6 NOTICE. NOTICE. PENANG TURF CLUB. CONSULATE FOR THE The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING jt P to the Bth )f of the Members of the Penang Turf U 1904 j tenders will be receive?'" r Club, will lie held in the Chamber of Office of the Resident of Rhio an./ r Commerce,
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    • 1097 7 C ——HI. I 111 iri rT^T”"' 1 INTERNATIONAL BANKING ZW-IZ-II lAf J O X* mu HUh T T CLUB I I CORPORATION. If MIcUl, WOOQ Ot CO. S CAT VEST’S *>«“■ M. .1 WttWtWWW A z G k MKHANA tlo® 1 pale fino sherry On Wednesday, the 9th November HT-rtTZJ
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    • 2136 8 A GIFT FROM ENGLAND. notice. “ROSENEATH HOUSE.” l,s r te N>lltes lnsarflllte Nolltts ynm "VI 1 I 1 J TTT3H I hereby give notice that I have no Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insur- Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd J i c is i A■ I business connection (nor ever had) From the 15th
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