Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1904

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 243. VOL. LXII. THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1922 1 Stopping. I Stopping. p. 0. Steam Naviga- tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NIPPON YIISCII KdISIMI EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Fok Intended to Sul. Steiner ln\ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., IM MAIL SERVICE. K I\\ Outwards. Negapatam, Z o Madras, Poudichery, Cuddalorc and at l>
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    • 1329 2 iB ns liswuce Notices. LIPTONS TEAS ICilfillan, Wood Co.’s! CHARTERED BAVk OF INDIA Ro al Insurance Co. WELL-KNOWN I WES^t^SL PALE FINO SHERRY I Incorporated by Royal Charter. Total invested Funds £11,985,000 AT THE 0 AND I T, gEZ «a i PARIS EXHIBITION. OLD TAW NY PORT. Reserve Liability of
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  • 1270 3 —A ryus. hemARKABLE NEW ZEALAND CASE. r Correspondent.) Dunedin, Sept. 19th. \n unusual and somewhat sensational 1S( came before Mr. Justice Williams at Dunedin in the form ofc a motion for a rule t i show cause why a writ of habeas should not lie issued
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  • 332 3 fhe following is from the Indian Planters' Cazette of the Bth inst. Me have lieen having scratch touring companies of sorts to fill in the odd Saturdays before Sandow's arrival. Miss Fanny Stanley, who has had more than her share of bad luck recently, owing to the
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  • 206 3 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. In a report on the dairy industry of New Zealand, which Mr. R. Crowe, the Victorian Government Dairy Expert, has just furnished to the Director for Agriculture (Mr.* Wallace), lie describes the process of manufacturi.ig d ie 1 milk. He visited the works at Wakina,
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  • 1246 3 RUSSIAN CORRESPONDENT’S UNNERVING EXPERIENCE. The destruction of a Russian battery in one of the recent engagements is thus described by Mr. Nemirovitch Danchenko, the well-known novelist and special correspondent of the liusski Slovo and Associated Press. Can anything,” he says, be more terrible than the
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  • 612 3 -Kobe Chronicle. A CORRESPONDENT’S LAST DESPATCH. The following message describing the earlier events of the Japanese attack on General Stakelberg’s Corps south-west of Liaoyang on August 30th, was written on the battlefield by M. Kiriloff, a Russian correspondent of the Associated Press, who in the
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  • 915 3 HOME MINISTERS SPEECH. PROTRACTED WAR ANTICIPATED. Kobe, Oct. 7 th. The conference of prefectural governors, which we Minounced a week ago would take place, was opened on Wednesday in the Home Department, Tokyo. Count > Katsura, Premier Viscount Yoshikawa, Minister for Home Affairs Mr. Kubota,
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  • 439 3 EULOGY BY AN EXPERT. The following letter from Mr. H. K. Rutherford appears in the Aberdeen Free Press of the Sept. 20, and will lie read with interest by the planters throughout the Straits Sir, —Tn a recent issue of your paper there appeared an interesting article on
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  • 399 3 Free Press. THE INNOCENT AMUSEMENT OF AMERICANS IN LONDON. Have you ever played Halticorid® The chances are against the fact, for it was only introduced into England a few evenings ago by American visitors, who discovered in the pretty little beetle a new source of innocent
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  • 206 4 Thursday, Oc ober 27ih. High Water 1-22 a. in. 1-39 P. M. Low Water 7-34 a. in. 7-51 r. M. Friday. Oe'ober 28ih. F!. f'hnou and St. Jude. ,„i Sjiecial Meeting, Municipal Coj i-. missiohers, 3-3(1 p. hi. Cigarette Smoker, Masonic Hall, 9 p. m. Town Band, Esplanade,
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  • 273 4 General Kuropatkin has lieen given supreme command of the Manchurian Army. The British tinlinscLlnr in, St PfttershuCiZ I a wnrHAif not" has 11 Xt dealing with the North Sea outrage. The trawler Snipe has arrived at Hull with two of the Cranes wounded: she is herself badly damaged. Japanese
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  • 2069 4 The probability of a separation between Church and State in France has been evident for some considerable time past and the news published in these columns on Monday last goes to show that the separation is now inevitable. Neither the French Government nor the Roman Curia
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  • 222 4 A Government Gazette extraordinary was published on the 19th inst., containing the Estimates for 1905 of the revenue and expenditure of the Municipality of Singapore. We have been at some trouble to make a comparative return of the cost of administration of the different departments in the Municipalities
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    • 516 4 HAMBURG MERCANTILE HOUSE, M nj I. i,. well placed for continental goods, seeks II CW /1 (J VC Ft I SCFTI 0 R IS. connection for Exports; same is also open for Imports. l\irW r Tir A F' First class references.—Address stating references and particulars I HEREBY give notice that
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    • 74 4 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 yuarantee of good iaith t A LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the “Pinang Gazette” Office, Penang. A
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    • 25 4 The Conference of the Goyernoi s Page 3. The total rainfall registered during tin mmith up to 9 o clock this morning iyn «2.78 inches.
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  • 25 4 DEATH. On 7th Octolier, at the Government Civil Hospital, Singapore, Janies Young, late master of the Indo-China S.S. Sai Sang and of St. Ives, Cornwall.
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  • 402 5 THE north sea DAMAGED trawlers arrive AT HULL. SJDOJG NOTE PRESENTED TO RUSSIA. PCKEN DORFF EXPRESSES HIS ffllest regrets. the whole affair a terrible 1 MISTAKE.” Reuter’s Services.] London, 26th Oct. llciiter wires from St. Petersburg that t l Russian Admiralty is ignorant of the w ier eab"uts
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  • 68 5 KUROPATKIN GIVEN SUPREME COMMAND. ALEXIEFF PROBABLY RETURNS TO St. PETERSBURG. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 26th Oct. An Imperial Ukase issued on the 23rd •'ppoints General Kuropatkin to the mimand of the Russian Army in A>an<-huri;i, though Alexieff retains the Viceroyalty. Japanese reservists living in British Columbia have been
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  • 43 5 ,x Hli; INTERESTS OF HUMANITY. [Beuteh’s Services.] London, 26th WBL Roosevelt has viev- f 1 ll S a Hague a Vi/ birther alleviating the of ii<r| i Cuns, rv ing and extending the H) ll; ‘’’‘i’al commerce on the high
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  • 577 5 DRAWING QF THE JANUARY 1905 GRIFFINS. I he first piece of machinery to arrive in connection with a Straits Racing Association fixture is the Griffins,” and the twenty-two ordered for our January meeting came per s.s. Umta on Tuesday, and were drawn for last evening at the
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  • 583 5 A GRIFFIN SUGGESTION. Analysis of the Racing. A sporting correspondent sends the Straits Times the following suggestions which are timely at the present juncture To anyone taking an interest in the racing of the past few days, the thought What is the object of a Griffin race must
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  • 518 5 Mr. HUTTENBACH’S VIEWS Mr. A, Huttenbach, of Penang, has addressed to the Editor of the Singapore Free Press a letter dealing with the Harlmur difficulty in Singapore. Mr. Huttenbach’s experience as a practical man of business, and his sound knowledge of the conditions under which the trade
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  • 139 5 ENTRIES EOR SATURDAY S RACES. The following are the entries for the races ts> Be run at the Gymkhana meeting at Batu Gajah on Saturday next. RACE I. Galloway Handicap. Carissima, Roseneath, Polariscope, Jasiti, Fuses'. RACE IL A MATCH BETWEEN Mr. A. AL Gjbb’s Wee MacGregor and
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  • 265 5 (Japan Weekly Advertiser.) M. Lessar, Russian Minister at Peking, says he has not presented any protest to the Chinese Government with regard to the Treaty between Great Britain and He merely told Na Tung and Prime Ching that Russia would be displeased if China made herself a
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  • 77 5 The Kobe Shimbun has received a telephone message from Tokyo to the effect that General Stoessel has reported to the Gzar as follows CWHtittnicationS between Port Ar- tile otliier Russian forces liaf#' loifc; been cut off. According to our expectations, the Baltic Squadron must be on
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  • 222 5 THE STRAITS STEA Al FOR HONGKONG. i The final selection for the Straits Cricket team for Hongkong is as follows. Capt. L. I. AL Barrett. E. Bradl>ery. C, AV. Cochrane. Tj IL Hubback, J. G. Alautaggart. T. D. Perkin*. R. B. Rees. A Stronach. Al. H. Whitley. E.
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    • 671 5 STOP PRESS NEWS. M The Committee oj the Royal College of o Physicians, appointed to study the report [Reutsr bEßv.cßs.] 0{ he Nor cg^ n Commi3Bion n beri-beri, London, 27th Oct. states that it throws no light on the cause of The race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes the disease. The
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  • 709 6 27th Oct. 1904. Merchant steamers on their regular runs from Chefoo north do not escape the vigilance of the ocean sentinels. One ship arriving from Newchwang recently was held up no less than three times on her way down. The steamer Unison, which was wrecked in the
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  • 1116 6 ARRIVALS. Lai Sang, Brit., 3460, Tadd, Oct. 27, Calcutta, gen., BousteacOt Co. Glenturret, Brit., 302 fl Webster, Oct 26, London, gen., BoustWd Co. Capri, Ital., 2717, Oct. 26, Singapore, gen,, Belin Meyer »fc Co. Glenfalloch, Brit., 1434. Pentney, Oct. 27, Singapore, gen.. Koe Guan Jr Co.
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    • 968 6 NOTICE. t=S==IRUBEROID ROOFING' Club, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, on MoAlay, 31st October, at ,1 RUBEROID an< IFi fjc Resisting. 00FI QI 1. To receive and pass the Accounts for the year ending 30th September, 1904. DAACHiIP Does not rot, crack, blister 2. To elect a President
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  • 1021 7 1905 MEETING. Hill. 1618 and 18th FEBRUARY. FIRST DAY. I The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value $6OO out of which $lOO goes to Second H >rse. —A Pace for all Maidens. WTiillit pel' scale (10 st.) with an allowance o f 1-1 H>'. to all S.
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  • 324 7 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, CG.WJ/.IA/<IAT. FOR OCTOBER, 1901. Drills. 1 hursday 2« th, .Morris tube competition at 5 p.m. Detail. October 2nd to Bth, Lieut. G. M. Dundas Mouat, Cpl. Jarvis. 9th to loth, 2 Lieut. A. Bowers Smith, Cpl. Ogle. 16th to 22nd, The Adjutant,
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    • 120 7 NOTICE. 'T'HE undersigned begs to inform the A public that he is prepared to under take the construction of, and repairs to boats. The materials, fittings and gear used are sound and substantial. Prompt execution of orders. Charges moderate. Premises No. 359, Jelutong, Lot No. 70, Town Sub-division 8 (Sea
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    • 729 7 WANTED. TO SELL. NOTICE. A N ENERGETIC-MAN, as Manager in M IPMOND,” Penang Hill. Ana nearly THE HTTKPT TTR a small Produce Manufactory in the orlongs. Two Bungalows. A-A* Peninsula. One not afraid of work, with Several sites. ppnpnQFQ TO TJCkT T 5 knowledge of Accounts, and able to work
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