Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-11-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1838. No. 257. VOL. LXII. MONDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1803 1904-11-14 1 gg w,ng J Intended Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. P tion, Co a mpa N ny Vlga I BRITISH STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher. Lloyd, Bremen. Nippon Yusenhoisha EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Fok i Intended to Sail. Steamer. f.j\\ JAPAN MAIL STEA MSHIP to- U*. MAIL SERVICE. I KVA n a Outward*1,803 words
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Advertisement1491 1904-11-14 2 nsirwce iMtites. U DI7T V A KITE IUTATAD AADG TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, notice. Sun Insurance Office, London. HL LYA W 1L MUIUK tAK 0. I. FAMILY PROVISION, SNIPE S^ N T ABM a AAAI QNIPE SHOOTING in Glugor Lh Established. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE, O is prohibited before Ist1,491 words
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Article858 1904-11-14 3 —Friend of India. recent number of the Century Maga~ z vfi contains an interesting account of the latest discovery in connection with the f('.itilisation of barren soil by inoculation with nitrogen-fixing bicteria. It ha 1 been known from time immem trial that crops of leguminous plants possessed—Friend of India. - 858 words
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Article1367 1904-11-14 3 ‘BY .MARK TIME.Me all know that they do some things so much better in France. They are going to manage their Income-Tax better. I'rance is disturbed about her decreasing population and. France -begins to see that if she wants her people to have big families she1,367 words
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Article293 1904-11-14 3 Scientists, as is geiicrallv k*n>wn Aiav-o long Ir-en seeking a substitute for rubber and gutta-percha. These two products which are a necessity t o the electrical industry, are becoming each ye i r mire difficult -to "procure and conse juently more expensive." The substitutes so far brought293 words
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1085 1904-11-14 3 I Front the Frankfurter Zeitung p; Fraiikfort,'Genrialiy. j, Translated by Hon. Richard Guenther, U. S., Consiff-GenfeWii At’’” Frankfort, for tEe Deparimeiit'iSf nhd Labour. The great inter-oceanio-route pf navigation in the Western Hemisphere will be open to traffic in about ten years.1,085 words
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Article382 1904-11-14 3 PASSENGERS OUTWARI > Per Imperial German Mail steamer Prinz Eilel Friedrich, from London, (let. 18.—To Singapore E. W. Birch C. M.G., Dr. and Mrs. Laidlaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ager. Mrs. G. S. Magill, Mr. E. Wylby, Mr. T. E. Farmer, Mr. G. Rushton.382 words
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397 1904-11-14 3 COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIA AND JAPAN. In view of the fact that Japan has thrust herself upon the notice of the world with the object of her being reckoned as one of its potent factors, it is not uninteresting to investigate the forces that worked her397 words
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Advertisement110 1904-11-14 3 -V ■"'Ure Cure for Croup.—The first n ‘nation of croup is hoarseness, and in 1 nld suojm t to that disease it may be takes su s, gn of the approach of an attacjC "lowing this hoarseness is a peculiar ’yugh cough. If Chamberlain’s Cowgh n, <‘<ly is given» as110 words
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Advertisement95 1904-11-14 3 Influenza is always more or less prevalent at this season of the year. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take iticouise is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. This95 words
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Advertisement63 1904-11-14 3 Children Like to Take It.—The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavour similar to map’b sy. ;r», making it quite pleasant to take. Vii l e.i like to take it aiid63 words
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Advertisement63 1904-11-14 3 ProtecT Yourself and family against attacks of-pneumonia by securing at once a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. If th’s remedy is taken on the first appearance of a cold all danger will lie avoidedIt always cure? and cures quickly. Fo*--sale" By all dealers. T i -I STEARNS WI NII (Strengthens.63 words
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Advertisement289 1904-11-14 3 feisty W As Regards V| r Invalid Cookery, 1 K bear in mind that your object is to impart nourishment; invalid? I are faddy, and their digestive II organs weak. ■< I Remembering this, try T.F.MCO- Mt I Besides being very nourishing, Mi 1 Lemco dishes are so delirious and289 words
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Article160 1904-11-14 4 ’h- MmA», ‘I/. High Wnter4-09 4.m. LoW Witer* 1 tJ»i He A p. lit! Band, Golf dint, s>) p. in. n High Water-5-01 K. iii. lO 31 rm' Low Water 11-13 irt. 11-43>. ‘H WeJa<s<lay. NoVamWr lOlk. High Water 6-02 a. in.’“A? 6-39 t*. M. Low Water 6-00160 words
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Article2015 1904-11-14 4 In the Times for Oetober 17th is a letter from Sir Frederic Pollock on the subject of organization in the Empire, which is of considerable interest and value. For a long time the desirability of some prudent scheme to draw more closely together the great British2,015 words
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Article876 1904-11-14 4 FURTHER CONTRARY EVIDENCE This beautiful and salubrious isl ail( j home of ours, that has lieen so bountiful] blessed by nature and an All-Wise P r( vidence in divers ways tending to gladden the hearts of those residing on its surface has been styled in the876 words
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Advertisement358 1904-11-14 4 PENANG SALES ROOM. I New Advertisements. an auction SALE OF Municipal Notice. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THE NEXT MEETING LADY’S ROVER CYCLE, of the Municipal Commissioners will l>e held at the Municipal Office, at 3 p.m., PLANTS, &C., &C., on Friday, th** 18th Noverf, \next. R. pf >?ILLIPS, WILL TAKE PLACE AT358 words
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Advertisement77 1904-11-14 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written oh i>m side of the pajier only and ar.romjianled by the writers name and addreue.not MniMurily for insertion but as a guarantee nf goml .iadth. f > LL monies viUst tie. paid to the General m Man ape r .tsb dke Gatetto”77 words
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Advertisement6 1904-11-14 4 COW BRAND BUTTER. McAlister Co., Ltd.6 words
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Article90 1904-11-14 5 OBSERVANCES OF NEUTRALITY. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 12th Nov, The I‘arw Temp» says, the Japanese Minister there in calling attention to M. I> e h-;iss<*'s reference to certain points relatin'» to the observance of neutrality, wherein he believed there were of interpretation which should not be exaggerated, stated[Reuter’s Services.] - 90 words
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Article62 1904-11-14 5 .•oXVEyriON AIH>PTED AND RATIFIED IK FRENCH CHAMBER. London, 13th Nrtv. The French Cliamlner of Deputies has approved of M. Deleasses declaration attent tlae Anglo-French Agreement, by. 433 vote® against 94. London, 14th Nov. The. French Chaml>er of Deputies has ratified the Franco-Siamese Convention an d the Anglo-French62 words
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Article31 1904-11-14 5 PROSPECTUS OF NEW LOAN. London, 13th Nov. A Prospectus of the Japanese loan issued on the 9tb instant states it is repayable in 1911. and is secured on the Customs.31 words
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Article18 1904-11-14 5 INCREASED NAVAL PERSON NET London. 14th Nov. America is increasing the personnel of her navy to 64.44-).18 words
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Article28 1904-11-14 5 REPORTED SUCCESSFUL LOAN. The RrAo de Paris correspondent at St. Petersburg says the Russian loan of 53 millions sterling has been arranged with German and Dutch banks.28 words
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1493 1904-11-14 5 SATURDAYS FESTIVITIES. In spite of Saturday being mail day, it was mainly devoted to festivities in connection with the visit of IT. M. S. Glory an 4 .Is/rm'o. Penang dearly loves a sailor and the arrival of a warship is creatly appreciated. It is1,493 words
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Article551 1904-11-14 5 AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY. Fitzgerald Brothers' Circus played to a Penang audience for the first time <»u Saturday night last, and without giving anv further preliminaries we may say that their success here is well assured. The audience on Saturday night was one of the best, if not the551 words
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Article449 1904-11-14 5 M’*w is£Mutions sent? him Association, refers to his statement as to Home flatech, and says the question of the re-distribution of; seats is tbĕ- twdst earnest attea-., Government.^ Mr. Asquith,'ruldressing his ConsthaA-Bts nt ii Leven on the 13t£r, saicb thri -confidemV'' rtf 'the country ’’in the present Governinertt hrtif449 words
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Article145 1904-11-14 5 “VU 1 'l r i’ll’»') O*;* !•< 1 Four, Cliiuese named Liah Ah Pe, Yap A Tai, Ng' Ah Boah and Lim Hock were qJift’rged on Friday liefore Mr. Marriott av it It committing gang robl>ery in fhe’BungaHow- of Towkay Yap Kay, the owner of a ,|Jai|tation tJt145 words
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Article151 1904-11-14 5 T MATRIMONIAL RIGHTS. In these days when the trend of the ih<w-ih Europe and America is to give increased facilities to the woman for freeing hprstelf from, the trammels imposed, by matrimony, it sounds somewhat inordinate 1 tfiat a hui&ahd should claim proprietorship in the individual property151 words
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Advertisement5 1904-11-14 5 ROOFING TIl/IS. McAlister to., Ltd,5 words
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Advertisement282 1904-11-14 5 A GREAT SUCCESS FITZ GERALD BROS. CIRCUS A 7 and Menagerie ol Wild Performing Animals. The Circus ever having visited Penang. w General Opinion: the Best and Brightest Circus that has ever visited Penang. LOCATION: DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. FOR 4 MORE NIGHTS OHLY-TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 11 .’4l Matinees Wednesday and282 words
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Article907 1904-11-14 6 14tft Nw. 04. Messrs. W. Simons A’ Co. (Limited), Renfrew, have launched, complete with .steam up ready for work, a very powerful bucket hopper dredger for the British /Admiralty. The dredger, which is of the stern well tvpe an invention of the builders —is propelled by two907 words
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1101 1904-11-14 6 ARRIVALS. Coboman del, Hrit 2783, Montford, Nov 12, Singapore, gen., Adamson Co. Air.matea, Ans., 2486, l3, P<»rt Said, gen., Schiffmann Recorder, Brit., 677, l3, Malacca cable, E. E. Telegraph Co. Omapeke, Brit., 340, Bell, Nov 11, Rangoon, gen Koe Guan Co. Calypso. Brit., 339, Duringer, Nov1,101 words
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Advertisement156 1904-11-14 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries-(quickly by post). Never be without the Genuine. CRUSHED FOOD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. Try it and You Will he Satisfied. REDUCED PRICES. J 11. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food i.j offered for sale in the156 words
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Advertisement64 1904-11-14 6 Canton Insurance Office Ltd. Capital Subscribed $2,000,000 Amount Paid-up 500,000 Reserve Fund 730,000 HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG. General Agents. M EB3RS. JARDINE, MATHESON A Co., THE undersigned having lieen appointeil Agent» f>r the above; Company are prepare 1 t«> aeaept Marine risks at Current rates. A bmiu.i is annually paid to64 words
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Advertisement786 1904-11-14 6 ASSESSMENT NOTICE, RIIRFRniD ROOFING f 1904, the books the valuations g g I I 111 of and rates imposed on and lands situated within the Northern District of DijRFRQj j) is Waterproof, Weatherproof, RQQF|tyG payers at the Senior District Office, Butter- ItUUUIIVIW and Fire IJeSlstlDg. I worth, daily on week786 words
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Article1180 1904-11-14 7 Programme for January Meeting, 1905. TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 26th 8 SATURDAY 28th JANUARY. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 2it(> January, /905. 1. —The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by His Excellency Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g., with $750 added by tlie Club. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per1,180 words
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Advertisement46 1904-11-14 7 rF“i '9NIM 3HI A.LS3rV!AI SIH 01 t IfJVIidVM IVAOM AC 'INVUHW. IVAOH A 9 [iI’LUJTFJ Wr w uIMtHI |LJki row [ixidlfej r V -7/ lirr twT IV F |T| Y U 9 gji omstf tiv/ojjs igPjf t" J" I 1 > r- dF 11 1 1 *i46 words
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Advertisement261 1904-11-14 7 TO LET. NEWLY BUILT HOUSE, Ayer Rajah Hoad. Immediate possession. Apply 657 16-11 LOGAN ROSS. NOTICE. T'HE undersigned begs to inform the A public that he is prepared to under take the construction of, and repairs to tongkongs and junks. The materials, fittixgs and gear used are sound and substantial.261 words
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Advertisement236 1904-11-14 7 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., CHEMISTS, Street. Penang. Perfumery. A Large Consignment Just Received FROM COLGATE Co., The well-known Manufacturers of New York INCLUDING Cashmere Bouquet, White Rose, Opoponax, Stephanotis, White Violet, White Lilac, Moss Rose, and all the well-known Extracts. ALSO A Choice Selection of their Toilet Preparations and Soaps, Cashmere236 words
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Advertisement1206 1904-11-14 8 Dr D W < i™ A SON A ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., 0*«™« ...k WELL-KNOWN AUSTMLIAAXO CHINA SSXSX "to ADTI PALE FINO SHERRY Incorporated by Royal Charter. 1023 9-3-04 Wlj? HSe J? ANT n* Capital Paid up £BOO,OOO w JBr Rfflßl WBF JKtISWr AIN C Reserve Fund £BOO 000 F1,206 words
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