Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1904
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1904-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 273. VOL. LXII. FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1904. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1958 1904-12-02 1 s6^”'! 9 Intended! Sailings. sapping. sapping. P t?on,Co a mpany V,ga BRITISH IWDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. NIppOII YUSCII KfllShfl EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Fok I Intended to Sail Stea meh. JAPAN MA,L STEAMSHIP Co Lt<L MAIL SERVICE. mV A Oatwards. Madras, 2 <l 1 -’-301,958 words
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Advertisement1380 1904-12-02 2 SB™*,. I IShTAIUC TCBC VIENNA BAKERY. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, LIPI V 11 1t A O J,™*™ Gentlemen PCPfiCt BSdUty GOLD MEDAL h ll3 opened ‘DARTRING’ ‘LANOLINE’ Incorporated by Royal Charter. CONFECTIONERY, No imitation can bear the -Dartrine’ puonnnn ww At 243 Penang Rod, near the Chowrasta Market. No imitation1,380 words
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Article875 1904-12-02 3 iU'lit I- <LI 11 *’:v v ..j •night well be one of them. South China Morning Post. a SUC C E SSF U L COMPETITION. The enterprise of the Norddeutscher IJoV'I hi commencing a new line of passenger ships from Australia to the East, the■ ■ ■ • iU'lit I- <LI 11 *’:v v ..j •night well be one of them.—South China Morning Post. a - 875 words
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Article3074 1904-12-02 3 SIR PHILIP BURNE-JONES, BART - BY SIR PHILIP BURNE-JONES, BART. Prom time immemorial it has been the habit of poets and seers, dissatisfied with the conditions of life as they find it upon this earth, to reconstruct a world more nearly to their hearts desire, and, in visions of romance, to give3,074 words
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Article442 1904-12-02 3 Mr. Adolf Beck gave evidence jn 20th ult. before the Committee which islinquiring into his wrongful convictions avith a view to the prevention of such occmyences in the future. He stated that he woiAd not regret his imprisonment if it was th*/Mans of establishing a Court of442 words
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Article477 1904-12-02 3 We quote the following from the Ceylon Independent. Dr. Rodrigo was lately resident in Bangkok for some months, and has now gone from Colombo to Rangoon to study the treatment of leprosy there The current issue of the Journal of State Medicine, the official organ477 words
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Article434 1904-12-02 3 Ether vibrations of the wave-length used in wireless telegraphy, say 500 ft. to 1,000 ft., are much more readily transmitted over sea than over land. This seems to be due to the fact that the sea acts as a sort of mirror, reflecting these434 words
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Advertisement103 1904-12-02 3 Hing I ost. q Belief After Six Years—Mrs.jpl. A. Llark, of Timberry Range, N. S. Wf, Australia, writes I wish to inform you of the wonderful benefit I have received from your valuable medicines. from a S'were cough for six no relief until I took h'lnedy. One bottle 1 am103 words
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Advertisement58 1904-12-02 3 Colds are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature s plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. For sale by all dealers. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic58 words
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Advertisement66 1904-12-02 3 When Suffering from a cold and you fear an attack of pneumonia, secure a bottle of Chamberlain’s C >ugh Remedy and use it judiciously. There is no danger from this disease when this remedy is used. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all dealers Good for young66 words
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Advertisement131 1904-12-02 3 A Timely Suggestion.—This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter is over, and result are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as131 words
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Article163 1904-12-02 4 Friday, December 2nd. Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 r. m. High Water 6-59 a. m. 7-36 p. m. Low Water 0-33 a. m. 1-11 p. M. Saturday. December 3rd. Hanuca (Jewis Festival.) Baud, Golf Club, 5-30 p. in. High Water 8-14 a. m. 8-49 r. m. Loiv Water 1-48163 words
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Article2740 1904-12-02 4 A good deal has been heard of late of the position of Great Britain in the ocean carrying trade of the world, and there have not been wanting those prophets who foresee a great declension in British shipping. It is refreshing therefore to find in the2,740 words
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Article368 1904-12-02 4 [Krom Our Own Ccrrespondenf.] Taiping, Ist Dec. 1901. Mr. E. W. Birch arrived in Taiping on the 27th and was met by several representatives different departments. Mr. Ah Yong's carriage was placed at his disposal, in which he drove back to the Residency accompanied by Messrs. Grey368 words
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Advertisement327 1904-12-02 4 A OAR V' New Advertisements. THE Original Penang Pilot- Club, are 1 too well-known at the Bodega to go j JP elsewhere. Orders will meet with Prompt jf* I*l vCHfIJPCI 05 V/O» attention from Messrs. MATTHEWS OWEN, HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLLOWING Licensed Pilots for South Channel. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS;— 718 15327 words
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Advertisement80 1904-12-02 4 CO NTH IBUTIONS must be addressed to 11 The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer s name arid address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. $4 LL monies must be paid to the General <4 Manager at80 words
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Advertisement5 1904-12-02 4 CAMP FURNITURE. McAlister Co Ltd.,5 words
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Article234 1904-12-02 5 ALLEGED RUSSIAN SUCCESS. DESULTORY fighting continues fierce fighting before port ARTHUR. JM ANESE RETREAT FROM TSINKECHOU. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Dec. r v repulsing the Japanese at Tsinkechou, which is situate at the Russian extreme left, the Russians seem to have thwarted some turning movement on a considerable[Reuter’s Service.] - 234 words
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Article50 1904-12-02 5 ACCEPTANCE BY THE AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Ist Dee. Rear-Admiral Davies, one of the most junior U. S. Flag officers, has l>een offered the American appointment to the North Sea Enquiry Commission. Rear-Admiral Davies (United States) ha< accepted a position on the North Sea Enquiry Commission.[Reuter's Service.] - 50 words
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Article66 1904-12-02 5 SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Ist Dec. At the opening of the Japanese Diet, the Emperor announced that his relations with all neutral Powers were increasingly amicable his forces have been victorious in every battle; the progress of the war is increasingly to Japan's advantage and Japan[Reuter's Service.] - 66 words
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Article30 1904-12-02 5 SUGGESTED POSTPONEMENT OF SECOND PEACE CONFERENCE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Dec. Russia has suggested that America should postpone the Peace Conference till the conclusion of the present war.[Reuter’s Service.] - 30 words
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Article50 1904-12-02 5 BRITISH STEPS TOWARDS SUPPRESSION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Dec. The Standard says that Government has instituted a searching investigation in connection with Japan’s enquiry regarding British shipments of coal to the Baltic squadron. Measures have been taken to prevent a repetition of a breach of neutrality with either belligerent.[Reuter’s Service.] - 50 words
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Article36 1904-12-02 5 AN EXTRAORDINARY CREDIT BOR DEFENSIVE PURPOSES. tf [Reuter’s Service.] Londo Dm Bulgarian Chamber an credit of 1| 1 Die purchase of ninety H-fl Wries of '|ni<-.Ji; rs O( ex t the Black Sea '•■nst defences.[Reuter’s Service.] - 36 words
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Article80 1904-12-02 5 SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. A DECLARATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Ist Dec. At the opening of the Italian Parliament the King declared that the sylidity of the Budget must be vigorously maintained with the object of decreasing charges to the Public Debt and permitting taxation reform. He[Reuter’s Service.] - 80 words
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Article593 1904-12-02 5 It is a truism that many interests are bound up in those of the Transvaal and the more mines set to work the greater the chance of employment for mjners and mechanics. Putting aside the contentions of politicians, who can scarcely forget that they are angling for votes593 words
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Article132 1904-12-02 5 The Japanese have always taken a very definite stand with regard to the use of opium. No opium is imported into any part of the Japanese Empire by private individuals it must all pass through Government officials, who only allow it to be used for medical132 words
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Article1038 1904-12-02 5 Their walk had led them along the old familiar path, across the pasture, through a small plantation, and finally out on to the cliff. Forty feet below the river swirled its current seaward. Margaret, seated on a boulder near the brink, dug her parasol into the1,038 words
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Article1010 1904-12-02 5 {BY A BANKER). From very early times music has had a most potent influence upon mankind. A popular chant or song has swayed entire nations, even contributing to the overturning of dynasties; while many a great movement, political or otherwise, has been very greatly aided1,010 words
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Advertisement5 1904-12-02 5 COOKING STOVES.McAlister 8* Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement6 1904-12-02 5 COW BRAND BUTTER. McAlister Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement67 1904-12-02 5 MARTIN’S A?I0 ls p7l e l e L 1 French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands 01 Ladies keep a box of Martin's Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them recommend them.hence67 words
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Advertisement125 1904-12-02 5 PENANG BAND. THERE’being each year a number of applications for the Band on the evening of the 31st December, 1904, the Committee have decided to call for tenders for the Band on that evening. Te.iders will be received by the undersigne 1 up to noon on Saturday, the 10th instant.125 words
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Advertisement160 1904-12-02 5 A CARD. Capts. JOYCE DANIELS, Jsrieensed cunninghamTclark Co., 3, Union Street. 711 31-12 NOTICE. WE the undersigned beg to inform the public that the price of our Calcutti mutton will be raised to 40, forty cents per lb. from Ist December, 1904. Indian Mutton Trading Co., 29 Penang Road. Penang,160 words
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Article632 1904-12-02 6 Friday, 2nd Dec., 1904. A smull forty-foot auto-motor boat recently beat a fast turbine steamer many times her own size in a race across the English Channel,' and S. F. Edge, the English expert, predicts that the new gasoline; engine borrowed from the automobile will displace the632 words
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Article253 1904-12-02 6 PASSENGERS OUTW ARD. Per P. and O. steamer, Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from London. Nov. 11. ’To Singapore Trueman, Mr. T. C. Fleming, Mr. C. Batho, Mr. and Mrs. Pimm, Mr. H. G. Ward, Mr. A. R. Wilman, Mr. A. T. Lyon, Mr.253 words
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1107 1904-12-02 6 ARRIVALS. Zahm, Brit., 2905. Dec 2, Singapore, gon., H. L. Akratoon Apcar, Biit., Dec 2, Singapore, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Catherine Apcar, Brit., 1730. Stewart, Dec 2. Singapore, gen A. A. Anthony A C<# IxioN, Brit., 2152, Hazeland, Dec 2, Liverpool, gen., W. Mansfield A1,107 words
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Article421 1904-12-02 6 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS. COMMANDANT. FOR DECEMBER 1904. DriVk. Tuesday, 6th. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Thursday, Bth. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Tuesday, 13th. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Thursday, 15th. Recruit Dill at the Fort421 words
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Advertisement21 1904-12-02 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, and be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post). Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy.21 words
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Advertisement16 1904-12-02 6 RiiEU.MATia.M is cured by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application relieves the pain. For.sale by all dealers.16 words
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Advertisement171 1904-12-02 6 BP OWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, 2 BENTINCK STREET. CALCUTTA. (Established A. D. 1852.) Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen Granite, and Chunar Stone. Orders taken for Name Slabs for fixing to Gates, Church Tablets, etc. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Native States. L. J. YOUNG, 12 Barrack Road, near171 words
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Advertisement189 1904-12-02 6 A BAZAAR. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Mrs. J. K. BIRCH, Will be held (D? V.) in the TOWN HALL, On Thursday, DEC. Bth, From 4-30 p.m. until 11 p.mIN AID OF THE Alexandra Home. SWATOW DRAWN THREAD WORK. A speciality in Tea Table Cloths, Toilet Covers, Sideboard Cloths, Baby Hats,189 words
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Advertisement271 1904-12-02 6 RUBEROID ROOFING 1 o: RUBEROID ROOFING ROOFING RUBEROID RUBEROID ’*tZlCwXf*’ ROOFING ROOFING zleid proof and’ odourless. RUBEROID RUBEROID ROOFING RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, and is manufactured in four weights, Half, Otre, Iwo llwee J'|\ In Rolls containing 216 square feet, which are sold as 200 square feet. Respectively271 words
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Advertisement1292 1904-12-02 7 FOR SALE. Canton Insurance Office Ltd. Jno. RABE, D. D. S. The Aachen and Munich Fire Al I HIGH strong cee spring Usket-lrap, Capital B.Ueril>ed »2,000,000 American Dentist. Insurance Co. /> /4 QVM 0 ATI Apply to 218, Reserve Fund 730,000 Has returned to Penang permanently. of Aix La Chapelle.1,292 words
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Article1192 1904-12-02 8 Programme for January Meeting, 1905. TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 26th S SATURDAY 2»th JANUARY. FIRST DAY. Xsuesday, January, 1905. 1. The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by 11 is Excellency Sir John Anderson, K.C..M.G.. with $750 added by the Club. A Raeefjr .Ma den Dorses. Weight as per1,192 words
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Advertisement541 1904-12-02 8 Standard Ufe Assurance. WANTED. The 77th Animal Genfal Meeting of the a SANITARY INSPECTOR, for Kuala Standard Life Assurance Company was /A. Pilah, Negri Sembilan, from Ist held at Edinburgh, 0:1 Tuesday, the, 28th January, 19J5. Salary $960 per annum. April, 1903. Age must be under 35. Applications with Tin541 words
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Advertisement439 1904-12-02 8 EmpText ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and General Contractors. Works 40 AVELD QUAY. Town Store :—3l BEACH STREET. 40 1-4-05 NOTICE. '’T''llE undersigned begs to inform the -1 public that he is prepared to under take the construction of, and repairs to tongkongs and junks. The materials, fittings and gear used are439 words
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