Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 November 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-11-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 258. VOL. LXII. TUESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement2064 1904-11-15 1 Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. P \?on S Co a mpany Vlga BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Nippon YIISCII KdISIIQ EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND HFAmm. Fob Ibtbsobd to Sail. Steamer. MH IL MB**» W. MAIL SERVICE. i V\\ e £> OnlHurt/s Madras, «id L ov h2,064 words
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Article826 1904-11-15 2 PROGRAMME Dec. 27, 29 and 31, 1904, FIRST DAY. RACE 1. The Maiden Plate.—Value $4OO. —A Race for Maiden Horses weight as per scale 10 st., an allowance of 14 lbs. to all ex-Criffins. Entrance $l5. Distance, R. C. RACE 11. The Selangor Stakes.—Value $l,OOO and $250826 words
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Advertisement382 1904-11-15 2 FOR SALE. QUITE NEW LADY’S BICYCLE, xx unsuitable for owner. A. OECHSLE, 658 10 12 15-11 7a, Log an Hoad. Dr. W. MANSON Dental Surgeon, 179 a Carnarvon Street, FACING THE CARNARVON STATION. Charges Moderate. Consultation Free. 1023 9-3-04 NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he Is382 words
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Advertisement554 1904-11-15 2 Pipes, V Cigar Holders. Mme: IZOLPHE, 27a Beach Street. Messrs. HIN LEE, 85 Beach Street, ENGINEERS, HAS OPENED our MILLWRIGHTS are showing a very choice’Selection of A pretty selection of BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS PIPES, CIGAR CIGARETTE HOLDERS, SHIPWRIGHTS, in MEERSCHAUM AMBER, with CARVED FIGURES Cel,Ulold DO,lS Blacksmiths,J£pper Smi t554 words
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Article1155 1904-11-15 3 must therefore, have been about 16. The Times. ITS PRESENT CONDITION. j'roin accounts we haw receiver] from a traveller "ho within the last month passed V( r the whole of the Siberian Hail way frjiii Mukden to European Russia, it jippe.irs that the Russians are at presentmust therefore, have been about 16. The Times. - 1,155 words
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Article620 1904-11-15 3 Home Paper. BY SAN DOW. Continuing the subject of symmetrical development, if measurements l>e carefully taken once a month, they will afford opportunities for the discovery as to whether imperfections are being corrected. As a rale, the weakei and less develops muscles, being set an equal taskHome Paper. - 620 words
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Article1048 1904-11-15 3 General Sir John J. H. Gordon, after something like fifty-five years in the service from subaltern to Member of the India Council has written a handy volume on the Sikhs, their hist >jy ami religion, which Messrs. Blackwood ami Sons have published. Conspicuous among the1,048 words
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161 1904-11-15 3 No sytematic ineterological observations had been carried out at Port Arthur prior to the occupation by the Russians. The results of the Russian observations have not been published, so that the onlv available data for determining the climatic conditions during the winter at Port Arthur161 words
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481 1904-11-15 3 The latest addition to the fine fleet of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, is the s.s. Prinz Eitel Fr iedrich,’’ which has been built by the Vulcan at Stettin and was launched on the 18th of June. She left Bremerhaven on the 13th Octolier and481 words
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Article967 1904-11-15 3 —Answers. A STRAIGHT TALK ON AMERICAN BUSINESS METHODS. Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion,” says Hegel. By passion here nothing more than human as resulting from private interests- fecial, or, if you will, selfseeking designs—with this qualification, thr>t the whole energy of—Answers. - 967 words
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328 1904-11-15 3 GENERAL CORBIN’S RECOMMENDATIONS. That no Army officer be permitted to marry until he has first secured the permission of the Secretary of War and satisfied that official that his income is sufficient to support himself and family, and that he is entirely free328 words
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Article260 1904-11-15 3 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per Imjierial German Mail steamer Prinz Eifel Friedrich, from London, Oct. 18.—To Singapore Mr. 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,260 words
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Advertisement51 1904-11-15 3 ZYMOLE TOOTH b" antiseptic dentifrice, n<‘ives the teeth, very refr<fy A Sohe Tn boat may l>e quickly cured b applying a fl mnel bandage dampened "'i'li Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn. A lame back, a pain in the side or chest, should be '’’'‘uted in a similar mannc/. For sale by •dl51 words
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Advertisement63 1904-11-15 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post). Never be without the Genuine. Protect Yourself and family against attacks of pneumonia by secur»ng at once a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. If this remedy is taken on the first appearance of a cold -dl danger63 words
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Advertisement63 1904-11-15 3 Children Like to Take It.—The finest quality of granulated leaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavour similar t j m iple syrup, making it quite pleasant to taxe. Cniidren like to take it and it63 words
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Advertisement71 1904-11-15 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 its coui se is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.71 words
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Advertisement120 1904-11-15 3 A Sure Cure for Croup.—The first indication of croup is hoarseness, and in a child subject to that disease it may be taken as a su’-e sign of the approach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon as120 words
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Article189 1904-11-15 4 Tuesday. November Is:h Band, Golf Ch'b, 5-30 p.,m. High Water 5 (>l ni. A 5 31 r.m Low Watlr 11-13 a. ih. it 11-43 rl m n -i-'o' /i’« Wednesday, November IG&. High Water 6-02 a. m. 6-39 >• m Low .Water 0-00 a. in. 0-14 p. m189 words
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Article1182 1904-11-15 4 I i i F While it is true that home domestic politics do Jiot greatly interest us, the fact that next year will almost certainly bring with it a general eleqtjon s-enders it not uninstruotive ta gl mce-bti <ly af; the. eon-ilit-lfleuTf "flfn’li: ckTL<5Yi I neither1,182 words
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Article511 1904-11-15 4 ANOTHER FULL HOUSE. Fitzgerald Brothers Circus scored another success last night, when a tremendous audience invaded the tent. The front rows or boxes were especially well patronised, as the majority of their habitues had not witnessed the show owing to the Glory dance on Saturday night. The511 words
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Article342 1904-11-15 4 In accordance with a circulated previous notice, a meeting of the Provisional Committee of the above Association was held at the Town Hall last evening. All the members chosen to serve on that Com mittee were present except one, who was unavoidably prevented from attending.342 words
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Article447 1904-11-15 4 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE COURSE FOR TRAINING. PROSPECTS MOST ENCOURAGING. Simultaneously with the departure of H. M. S. Glory which has been the heart and soul among our sporting community during the past week in every detail, we had the solace of seeing our Race Course officially447 words
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Article385 1904-11-15 4 The following letter was read at last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, and is we think of too interesting a nature not to receive some sor'j of publicity. At I any rate the arguments were sufficiently I convincing and the burden of the petition was granted. Penang 13—9—04.385 words
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Advertisement412 1904-11-15 4 New Advertisements. WANTED. s Wlalaya Pleasure Trip to Pulau Berhala. JUNIOR CLERK, on a commencing salary of $360 pci annum. Applicant s -r -p jas >eeil arranged to make a pleasure must be over 16 and under 23 years of age. trip |,y the jjordd. Lloyd They must also have412 words
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Advertisement72 1904-11-15 4 fiONTIH HlJTlbtfS mu.fl itt aidtireitiied to Tbe E»ti'tbr, n irrit tTn on one tide of the only and tu-voidpemicd by the writhe name and addrrtx not for'intention but at a yuarantve of yotnl faith. LL monies »n be paid to the GeiteraJ e yiaioiyee <it the ‘'l'inuiiy (tiirrile renany.. yO-72 words
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Article240 1904-11-15 5 A CONSERVATIVE election success. nW’OI’ET IN HONOUR OF THE I’J’ITISH COTTON GROWING association. 0 EDWARD WIRES GOOD WISHES. rfl ,i;TEI» KF-PKEBENTATIVE ON THE [XTERNATIONA.L ENQUIRY. Reuter’s Service;.] London, 14th Nov. ]oul Turnour, Conservative Chamberitc Im been elected for Horsham by against 3,-604 polled by Mr. i kin'- lC liberalReuter’s Service;.] - 240 words
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Article38 1904-11-15 5 DIPLOMATIC exchanges regarding KOWEYT. Lord Lansdowne has told the Porte that the British Agent at Koweyt is only tempirarilv there to settle certain affairs. He cannot deal with Koweyt as long a, the Aden question is unsettled.38 words
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Article85 1904-11-15 5 IHHATIS FACTION WITH FOREIGN LOAN. SUCCESS OF LOAN. Reuter from Tokio says the Japanese Minister of Finance states that the Government arc not satisfied with the terms of tlif Foreign loan, but that the delay in the capture of Port Arthur and the departuro of the Balticers for the85 words
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Article35 1904-11-15 5 FURTHER ELECTION RESULTS. Reuters Services.] London, 14th Nov. The results of the second Italian ballots ire even more striking than the first. There me elements of suffering further serious losses in the large towns.Reuters Services.] - 35 words
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Article32 1904-11-15 5 REPRESENTATIVE ON ENQUIRY COMMISSION. J Reuter s Service.] London, 15th Nov. I’he news of Vice-Admiral Beaumont having been appointed British llepreaeiita,lV*‘ on the International Enquiry Commission ha been confirmed.J Reuter s Service.] - 32 words
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Article19 1904-11-15 5 ANGLi) -FRENCH CONVENTION PASSED IN ENTIRETY. Ibe tench Chamber of Deputies has ’■'•Hlied tin* whole of the Anglo-French19 words
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Article66 1904-11-15 5 OF NAVAL PERSONNEL. A SEVERE BLIZZARD. M increase in the personnel of the 11 H' an Navy will more than double its M >it strength. It has been considered H-’ijeiit in view of Americ a new 1;.-A~ u l ,s wilding programme. 'W London, 15th\..,®r cut f] l f66 words
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Article210 1904-11-15 5 MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS OF WAR. PESSIMISTIC FEARS AT MUKDEN. ANOTHER BIG LOAN. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. Reuter's Services.] London, 14th Nov. Four Russian battleships five cruisers and seven transports have arrived at Dakar. A telegram from Mukden received in Paris states that {pessimism prevails there anent the prospects of a winter[Reuter's Services.] - 210 words
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Article354 1904-11-15 5 [Reuter s Services. London. 15th Nov. The situation t the Shaho shows little change. Many officers are reaching General Kuropatkin's head-quarters to replace-those who have fallen. The Russian troops are better fed than hitherto during the campaign, but the question of bringing forward supplies for such a[Reuter s Services. - 354 words
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Article1490 1904-11-15 5 ABBREVIATED FROM THE TIMES. With reference to the leader published in our issue of yesterday on the subject of Sir Frederic Pollocks communication to the Times regarding Organisation in the Empire,' the text of that communication is reproduced below At one time there was a disposition to seek1,490 words
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Article305 1904-11-15 5 THE ‘•MALAYA”.TO MAKE A PLEASURE CRUISE. 1 Messrs Behn, Meyer and Co. agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd, are arranging a pleasure trip by th! North German Lloyd steamer Afttjaya to Pulo Berhala and liack. The Malaya will leave here at five o'clock on Saturday, the 19th instant,305 words
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Advertisement7 1904-11-15 5 Hoofing tiles. McAlister b 3 Co., Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement11 1904-11-15 5 CAMP FURNITURE COW BRAND BUTTER. McAlister Co Ltd., McAlister Co., Ltd.11 words
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Advertisement278 1904-11-15 5 A GREAT SUCCESS FITZ GERALD I BROS. CIRCUS and Menagerie ol Wild Performing Animals. The Larg Circus ever having visited Penang. General Opinion: the Best and Brightest Circus that has ever visited Penang. LOCATION: DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. FOR 3 MORE NIGHTS OHLY-TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 11 Matinees Wednesday and Thursday. CHILDREN278 words
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Obituary73 1904-11-15 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 14th Nov. < Ibitu iry —Mr. Vai Prinsep the Artist. I-id Mr. G. L. Watson, the designer of Sir Thom is Lipton's yacht. London, 15th Nov. Cardin il Mocetini fell dead in the C msistory to-day. OBITUARY. Mr. JUSTICE LEACH. 1 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore,73 words
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Article663 1904-11-15 6 •15th Nov. 01. Captain Rivers, who recently arrived at Philadelphia, Pa., in ccminand of the American ship J. (A Hopes, has a record of having sailed 1,000,000 miles since he firat went to sea, thirty odd years ago. The China trophy gun, one of those taken in663 words
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1177 1904-11-15 6 ARRIVALS. Keemun, Brit., 5727, l4, Liverpool, gen.. W. Mansfield Purnea, Brit., 2127, Pears® jx. v 14, Rangoon, gen., H. L. Co. Wai Hora, Brit., 1167, Bfown, Nov 14, Swatow, gen., Koe Guan Co. Unity, Nor., 930, Hansen, Nov 15, Rangooft. gen.. Chin Ho Sons. Mai aa,1,177 words
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Advertisement46 1904-11-15 6 TO LET. u OEDFORD LODGE,’’ SCOTLAND A J ROAD. Entry from Ist January next. Apply “PINANG GAZETTE PRESS.’’ 662 u c FOR SALE. Chestnut Australian Gelding TURBINE.” Good Lady’s Hunter. Quiet in Harness. Apply Mrs. MACINTYRE, Dilwara,” 667 20-11 Sepoy Lines, Penang. MARTIN'S 4 MbrLadiesJ MLS®46 words
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Advertisement17 1904-11-15 6 STEARNS’ WINE strengthens the resistance to disease of the lungs and air passages. It soothes and heads.17 words
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Advertisement80 1904-11-15 6 Don t wait until you catch cold, but liegin now with teams II me, in moderate doses, to build up find strengthen the Ixxly. i WANTED. 'E'OR the Trigonometrical Survey Department, Taiping, from Ist January, 1905, a Storekeeper, salary £l2O to £lBO by two triennial increments rtf £3O. Applications should80 words
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Advertisement869 1904-11-15 6 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. RIIRFROIO ROOFING 1904, the books containing the valuations q g man I U 0 B 111 1 of and rates imposed on buildings and lands 1 situated within the Northern District of 1 RUBEROID isWatc 7? of, p Veat he, proof ROOFING payers at the Senior District Office,869 words
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Advertisement1053 1904-11-15 7 n’shex sis* A ADAMSON, GiLFILLAN Co., Ltd., <» Apply WELL-KNOWN AUSTRALIA*AND CHINA. TXT PD Tt PALE FINO SHERRY ei-w. [Mil Passages to Europe. 1. K If and OKlE n 1 x Reserve Fund £BOO,OOO Koninklijke I aketvaart Maatschappij "I Y”\ 7> W/ XFV I Reserve Liability of Proprietors <£Boo,ooo Stooinvaart1,053 words
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Advertisement1453 1904-11-15 8 c=SH!i=I“|gLYAIIVrMOTOR CABS?.7™? T NE SS,TIES Established. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Ois prohibited before Ist I r> 1* which date a*limited number of in a a B In surances effected upon almost every Easily and Economically met by a Policy in be j ssuc j on application, S<K **R j-?!::::::™'""'1,453 words
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