Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-11-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 268. VOL. LXII. SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement2025 1904-11-26 1 s? Intended Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. p. 0. Steam Naviga- L J .T. T, tion Company. BRn,SH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 NonMeutsclwr Lloyd, Bremen. NippOH YIISCII KfllShfl I I Ik EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For Intended to Sail. j Steamer. J JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. MAIL SERVICE. i2,025 words
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Advertisement1629 1904-11-26 2 o, HANMAN’S REGISTERED!| Th ‘Pipes, Cigar Holders. AUSTRALIAN) CHINA. FOOD I I Messrs. HIN LEE, 8 5 Beach Street. Incorporated by Royal Charter. IIVJIyOI-/ 1 Total Assets £h22 >,481 arc showing a very choice Selection of cpiui Pai.l up £BOO,OOO NOURISH^/INVIGORATING. FATTENING. LovIZ pipes CIGAR CIGARETTE HOLDERS, Reserve Fund £BOO,OOO1,629 words
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Article1707 1904-11-26 3 01’R SHORT STORY. I kn© w I never dipt My pen in slime or gall. Or wrote a sentence he purest lipf. Might scruple to recall.’» A PAGE OF FACTS, FANCIES, FASHION AND FICTION. From grave to gay, from lively to severe.” To speak no evil, nay, nor1,707 words
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Article1226 1904-11-26 3 A PRETTY STORY OF THE RUSSOJAPANESE WAR. I. Why art thou sad, oh, lotus-blossom?” asked Mr' Samlel Harkness. Because of what thou hast told me,” said O Hana San, the Geisha. “That I must leave thee? Oh, tush, little one That was not spoken like one in1,226 words
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Article2099 1904-11-26 3 good old age. Too bad California on Medicine.” {Home Exchanges The Best Place of Honour. Work was over for the day, and the great feast which he was giving to all his farm-hands, in honour of his son’s coming of age, was about to commence. His wife flitted abj-.itgood old age. Too bad .'—“ California on Medicine.” - 2,099 words
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Advertisement49 1904-11-26 3 A Sore Throat may be ’> pplying a flannel f ''ith Chamberlain’s Pain JaV. lame ’■"■h, a pain in the side or be treated in a similar manner. For sale by all d e;ik 8 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and pern, ives the teeth, very refreshing.49 words
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Advertisement69 1904-11-26 3 Influejtza 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 itscouise is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This medicine69 words
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Advertisement78 1904-11-26 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 maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Children like to take it and it has no78 words
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Advertisement16 1904-11-26 3 FOR THE«COUGH OF INFLUENZA. Stearns’ Wine is there liable prompt remedy» It soothes the air passages.16 words
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Advertisement46 1904-11-26 3 Protect Yourself and family against attacks of pneumonia by securing at once a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, If this remedy is taken on the first appearance of a cold all danger will lie avoided. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers.46 words
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Advertisement126 1904-11-26 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 sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following tins hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon as126 words
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Article160 1904-11-26 4 ’>" f *l' < S.aturjlpy., November 261 A Band, Golf <.!liib,. 5-3 H |>. «).> <t High Waler 1-38 a. |n.-.,<fe m.‘ Low Water 7-50 a. iu. 8-01) I*. M., ■<„ I.” './rn J-) J .S,unday, 2Jtb. Ist.in, Advent. High Water 2-18 a. in. 238 I*, M. Low160 words
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Article1457 1904-11-26 4 In his.inaugural address to the membei’s of the Institute of Bankers, which was delivered ii.L London on the 2nd instant, the President, Air, J. Spencer Phillips, who is the Chairman of the great corporation of Lloyds Bank, addressed a professional audience on questions which the general1,457 words
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Article700 1904-11-26 4 A PRESENTATION TO Mr. W. HARGREAVES. PARTING SOUVENIRS. The grounds of the Free School presented a particularly animated appearance at 3.30 p.m., yesterday, the occasion being a valedictory presentation to Mr. W. Hargreaves, the retiring Head Master, who leaves at the end of the month to700 words
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Article691 1904-11-26 4 GANG ROBBERY. AN APPROPRIATE SENTENCE Before the Hon. A. F. G. Law, yesterday Mek Ah Fcok, Tang Ah Oh, and Yean Ah Tye, were arrainged on a charge of gang robbery. Mr. H. H. Hudson prosecuted and the accused were unrep;esented by Counsel. They claimed to be tried691 words
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Article40 1904-11-26 4 It is proposed to hold an International Rugby Football Match on St. Andrews Dav. Those wishing to play in this Match will please turn up to a practice game on Monday, the 28th inst. at 5 p.m.40 words
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Article78 1904-11-26 4 A WELL-KNOWN HOUSE. Messrs. Pritchard Co., the oldest local European house in the line—quite Penang’" old friend—have provided lavishly for classes of the community, in their choice and varied Christmas and New Year consignments. For the information and convenience of their numerous constituent 0 and the public, they78 words
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Advertisement295 1904-11-26 4 MM I f IlflW Messrs. J. Ml MASTERS, Ltd., RYE, ENGLAND have decided to make their splendid Fore gn Service Watch stilt more widely known in every British Colony by offering it (for a short tuAe) ta Colonial Customers for 43 9 Cash instead of 50/- J -i, MASTERS FOREIGN295 words
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Advertisement80 1904-11-26 4 a;77m/ f /Z7 ,vpv( f.(? 11 The ntlifor, written on oye sitle of the pa >er only and accompanied hy tlie writer's ua n/fi tend 'iol for insertion 'tiut a. 4 a yWiraitlh» nf ejood t'ditti. LL liionics iniist' he paid to the General ■•I Mandyef at. the Pln.iiny Gazette."80 words
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Advertisement6 1904-11-26 4 BICYCLES. McAlister d 9 Co., Ltd.6 words
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Article160 1904-11-26 5 arrives at port said. XO COAL TO BE SUPPLIED. aD miral denies disturbances at CANEA. [Reuter’s Services.] London, 25th Nov. f| K > Russian warships Sissoi Veliky, Vitrni'”*' Zemtchug, Svietlana, and Almaz, sevt n destroyers, and nine volunteer cruisers have arrived at Port Said. They will take[Reuter’s Services.] - 160 words
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Article109 1904-11-26 5 BRITISH BLOCKADE RUSHER CAPTURED. A FOURTEEN HOURS’ FIRE. [Reuter's S ervic e. London, 25th Nov. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Chifu savs that the Japanese have captured the British steamer Tungchow laden with 30,000 cases of tinned meat for Port Arthur. The fire at Port Arthur, which was[Reuter's Servic e. ] - 109 words
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Article77 1904-11-26 5 THREE YACHTS PASS THE CABAL. T<> EXPLORE REEFS IN THE RED SEA. Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th Nov. Attention has been attracted to the passage through the Canal southwards of three yachts, the Fiorentina, Catarina, and Emerald. The London agents of the Fiorentina ami C’afrtrtmidecline to disclose whoReuter’s Service.] - 77 words
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Article93 1904-11-26 5 MELBOURNE FAVOURS PREFERENCE. CURIOUS CONFLICTING REPORTS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th Nov. The Lord Mayor of Melbourne has telegraphed to Mr. Chamberlain that a meeting held in the Town Hall there has approved of the policy of Preference. Mr. Chamberlain, rep/ing to the message, expressed his confident belief that friendly[Reuter’s Service.] - 93 words
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Article32 1904-11-26 5 RETURNING TO JAPAN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th Nov. iscountess Hayashi, wife of the Japanese Ambassador in London, As returning to Japan, as she is not able to stand the climate.[Reuter’s Service.] - 32 words
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Article135 1904-11-26 5 WHO WILL STRIKE FIRST JAPANESE ADVANCE GUARD REPULSED. j Reuter's Services.] Lon lon, 2 sth Nov. Reuter wired from Mukden on Thursday that the artillery had been silent for two days. It is believed* that General Kuropatkin will take the offensive if the Japanese do not attack.j Reuter's Services.] - 135 words
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Article689 1904-11-26 5 BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK’S TRAINING. As is usual on Saturdays, we had this morning several nice ‘‘dust ups,” between most of our Selangor representatives and some interesting information could been gleaned there from by those who took the trouble to carefully note them. Battenberg (D. Campbell)689 words
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Article311 1904-11-26 5 First Figure. The two leading couples hands across and back. Set to partners, and turn. Ladies’ chain., Promenade. Second Figure. The leading gentleman advances and retires twice. All set at corners and turn, each lady passing into the next lady’s place. All promenade quite round. Third Figure. The311 words
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Article185 1904-11-26 5 .—Free Press. Should Drivers re Licensed. At Singapore before Air. Howard, C. Bloch, a Frenchman living at Rallies Hotel, appeared in answer to a summons issued at the instance of Asst. Supdt. Wathen, for having used a motor car without a license on Oct. 23. The defendant had.—Free Press. - 185 words
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Article130 1904-11-26 5 S. FIGGIS CO'S REPORT. 44 and 45 Fenchurch Street, 4th November, 1904. INDIA RUBBER, The Market continues very firm (though it closes rather quieter) and the stock of Para kind shows a further decrease. Sales have been made of.— Hard Cure Fine Para Spot at do. do. Jan. at 4/9f130 words
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Article584 1904-11-26 5 London and China Express. Prince .George of Greece arrived in London on 2nd inst. on a visit to the King. The appointment of Mr. Gershom Stewart to be an Un-official Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hong Kong is gazetted. A delegation representing the crew584 words
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Article61 1904-11-26 5 27th November, 190JL St. George’s Church. Advent Sunday. 8 a.m. Matins.— (Plain.) 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion.— (Choral.) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9-15 a.m., Church Prye Dock. 6 p.m. Church Northam Road. Church of the Assumption. 7 a. m. High Mass, General61 words
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Article175 1904-11-26 5 him precisely one hour.” Corr, to a Home paper. h Men who can afford to smoke really good cigars have more fads than other men met within a day’s walk,” said a cigar manufacturer. I know men who threw a cigar away the moment the ashes fall off.him precisely one hour.” Corr, to a Home paper. - 175 words
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Advertisement19 1904-11-26 5 LORD CURZON. ON HIS WAY [Reuter’s Nov. Lord Curzon has started for India. COW BRAND BUTTER. McAlister Co., Ltd.19 words
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Advertisement5 1904-11-26 5 COOKING STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement7 1904-11-26 5 ASBESTINE SAFETY NIGHT LIGHTS McAlister Co., Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement404 1904-11-26 5 PENANG LIBRARY. TOWN HALL. IN accordance with Rule XIX the Library 'i will be closed from December Ist to OHENING NIGHT j>U Usi F f the An ual x n,i natiw Saturday, 26th November. of bookil For this purpose all books and periodicals should be returned to the LOOK OUT404 words
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Article333 1904-11-26 6 PASSENGERS OVJWARD. Per P. and O. steamer, Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from London. Nov. 11. To Singapore Mr. Trueman, Mr. T. C. Fleming, Mr. C. Batho, Mr. and Mrs. Pimm, Mr, H. G. Ward, Mr. A. R. Wil man, Mr. A. T. Lyon,333 words
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1012 1904-11-26 6 ARRIVALS. Lai Sang, Brit, 3450, E. J. Tadd, Nov 25, Singapore, gen., Boustead Co. Bengal, Brit., 2751,. G. Philipps, Nov 25, Colombo, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Pentakota, Brit., 2'209, C. Willis, Nov 26, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Kum Sang, Brit., 2077, E. J. Buller, Nov1,012 words
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Advertisement247 1904-11-26 6 NOW IN THE PRESS. GLIMPSES OF PENANG and the MALAY STATES,” (ILLUSTRATED) A series of light, Chatty and Descriptive Articles, BY Jas. T. D.OBBIE, of the Straits Echo, (Formerly‘Editor Springbutfn Advertiser,” and lately Sub-Editor o?W t “Siam Observer,” Bangkok.) 01 Interesi fo Residents and Visitors, Up to 15th Dec., orders247 words
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Advertisement668 1904-11-26 6 HOW IT FEELS TO HATE BERI-BERI. GRAPHIC DETAILS BI A RECENT SUFFERER. CURED BY j Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Whilst medical b?rs as to the way in which B.sa-B r®- introduced into the body, it is agreed that the cause of the disease is a poison in the blood which668 words
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Advertisement25 1904-11-26 6 A good way to take IRON, because it is acceptable to the taste and stomach, and produced the good effects desired, STEARNS’ WINE, the blood-builder.25 words
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Advertisement158 1904-11-26 6 WANTED. ALL to know that Dawsen’s Crushed Food for Horses and Cattle, are of excellent quality being most carefully prepared under expert supervision from the best cereals obtainable. To be had in Penang of G 11 HANMAN. TIANG LEE Co DAW, SEN Co., CALCUTTA, 473 1-10-04 ws Proprietors. TO SELL.158 words
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Advertisement428 1904-11-26 6 [ruberoid roofing/ 'ROOFING ROOFING D /J"’RUBEROID RUBEROID 'ROOFING ROOFING RUBEROID ruberoid roofing RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, ;md is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three Ply. In Rolls containing 216 square feet, which are sold as 200 square feet. (Respectively at $92, $ll, $l5, $l9, Per Roll.428 words
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Advertisement1431 1904-11-26 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, IBSWMCe ,ces TOLET 1 A I. FAMILY PROVISION. Ro al Insurance Co. 10th Aprl Z 1 (1 [fl Js||Tl 2. provision for old ace F,RE LIFE 172 2tf 7 th E w PBESGKAVE VAX} EasHy and Economical met by a PoHcy in Z *’Z T>E PUS,NC A«1,431 words
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Advertisement2298 1904-11-26 8 O .L.. 111. I -1.1 l II- IHWHIH 111 Illll_2— J*l SELF CURE N F,CTION j TENDERS INVITED. WANTED. 4^ A Herrmanson Co., B^^sr ul O pi UM import duty f ABM F Perspiration Ind Dust, 1 Cl I 11IAI IO VI V* I TI,E IJ-‘ i„ over u«.«hr2.3 BO2,298 words
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