Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 January 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-01-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 5 VOL. LXill. SATURDAY, 7th JANUARY. 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1610 1905-01-07 1 M Shipping- IP j 0. Steam Naviga- Sailings. w~ I tian, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norideutscher Lloyd, Bremen. ’"'j tiPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For i'lX I MAIL SERVICE. mbni.hd to Sail. Stbammk. bl\\ Outwards. 7~ fl a ras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and Jan 13t, 2-30 P IU1,610 words
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Advertisement715 1905-01-07 2 i 1 1 t i experiment wh»« F- —rtaiid 3 ISrni^ackedbythescient ‘fi« I T W A XI JGd. ll' 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE, B Easily and Economically met by a Policy in Bl IZ AF ETIDETI 1| WiSXSJTSFtSSSft THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE RISK Or HKt WBhKMII I715 words
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Article2002 1905-01-07 3 ..j }now I n v y d:p‘. Vy pen n orgol. Of w ro’e R s;n ence -he purst lipf. Mi t h< 'crup’e .o rec I*. r “’‘•OWlrlllt A PAGE OF ACTs F'CTLON From grave to gay, from lively to severe.” To spiak no evil,2,002 words
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Article3573 1905-01-07 3 [BY L. G. MOBE ILY IN THE ROYAL MAGAZINE.”] Mother’s face wore an expression of beatific delight when I showed her Lady Stibbert’s letter. She uplifted her eyes to the ceiling and said My cup is overflowing.” 1 was not so very pleased. Of course, it was a3,573 words
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Advertisement36 1905-01-07 3 i Ro. Cold cannot be cared too quickly. A 7i wiienose Chamberlain’s Cough gunUeil. AU dealers sell it. 74TaRNS- HEADACHE CURE, and il* ined from all dispensaries (quic y by post) Never be without the Genume.36 words
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Advertisement52 1905-01-07 3 In America Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a great favorite with the mothers of small children for colds, croup and wooping cough. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. A splendid reconstructive Tonic is Stearns' Wine. Builds up, and renews strength. Try it, young52 words
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Advertisement58 1905-01-07 3 Pneumonia always results from a cold or an attack of influenza. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy quickly cures these ailments and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It is made especially for these and similar ailments and can always be depended upon. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ WINE, makes good, red rich blood.58 words
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Advertisement14 1905-01-07 3 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and pernerves the teeth.— very refreshing.14 words
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Article70 1905-01-07 4 Saturday, December 7th. Town Band, Golf Club, 5-30 p.m. Sunday, January Blh. Ist after Epiphany. P. V. Field Day. Monday, January 9ih. Town Band. Esplanade, 5-30 p.m.Tuesday, January lOih. Band Golf Club 5-30 P. m. P. V. Recruit Drill. Wednesday, January Ilth. Penang Assizes Open. Town Band Esplanade70 words
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Article1116 1905-01-07 4 The early cablegrams to hand from Reuter this morning savour decidedly of the spicy, or sensational. When one meets with a reverse, there are generally two ways of facing or coping with it,, \yith equanimity or despondtyicy. The former course helps to overcome while tin? Hatter1,116 words
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Article349 1905-01-07 4 As far a, th Pe nawßp cerned. the little by Licie. an I Ail Stoy W considered tiie PbekiK Bo ik. If is a n -it information, and contaiMMHHHH||piMß gram no of drillsand \cir. In I •i d the book is iiifiqWitVote tW tip Penang 'volunteer, who to349 words
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Article64 1905-01-07 4 PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS. We have inljiich pleasure to announce that a P.mtificaTHigh Mass will be celebrated to-iii.iri’OMr-v- I’he Solemnity of the Feast of the EpipnaVy—at the above Church bv the Right ReveVend Dr. E. Barillon, Lird Bishop of After Mass a reception wi” be helijl64 words
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Article44 1905-01-07 4 JFrom Our Own Corespondent.) has settled down to its usual Bhepiness, with the departure of the Singa■ore team. Concert was held at the Perak JL 3lst. which from all accounts U ecessful and enjoyable. The it and Mr. and Mrs. Bar-44 words
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Article632 1905-01-07 4 I; kAIEST NOTES FROM THE I COURSE. I '“‘I 1 f "«'»> r racing t ,e n eaned froni current pi n J* 10 Ilot C |e least being ti lp ‘•■'“‘g ot the final entries for the rich]? e-W Ciub Handicap. The N-w yZ u<J ->, and632 words
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Article185 1905-01-07 4 I nrist who li:is tl,e orews of the XL would have the sailors were all going to r.-H not a smile on their faces. I -mile was seen. With a funeral note I’. r|)S t? Port Arthur we hurried f l er discharged a random185 words
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Advertisement411 1905-01-07 4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. FOR SALE. A RELIABLE CHINESE CLERK, T) REFERENCE Shares of Wellesley quick typewriter (Yost) and with (Penang) Estates. some experience of general office work. For part i cu i ars app y to Salary to commence $5O per month. “J.’ Apply to “X. X. X.” c/o P. G.411 words
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Advertisement77 1905-01-07 4 CONTRIBUTIONS' must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the payer only and accompanied by the writer s name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good tgith. A LL monies must be paid to the General Manager at the “■Piuang Gazette” Office,77 words
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Advertisement101 1905-01-07 4 I Mr. Haji Ahmad’s The II -The “Indra Mahkv V 1 is Lakuan Lohni-Azlai ie the King Street t’ Chill Joo n is a very interesting o’ good house. We ui. t ’<» Band will be in attei L ie >e The North Ger Aj Gllim Tt‘k al been paying101 words
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Article289 1905-01-07 5 RUSSIANS MARCH OUT TO-MORROW.) I ||K ...\\-|>HOMEI>A” WARNED against mines. HIISSIAN PAPERS PENALIZED. Reuters Service.] London 6th Jan. With reference to 'Jie statement that there "ill be an enquiry re the surrender ,fport Arthur the .Voro> Kremya declares ..Jet as have a Court martial by all means, thenReuters Service.] - 289 words
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Article73 1905-01-07 5 THE FLAGSHIP GONE TO TL IE BOTTOM. jo ROZHDILSTVENSKY RECALLEL Reuters Service.] London, 6th J an. The Y<»-k Herald correspond/nit at fit. Petersburg says that Ac r( Imiral R zhdiestvensky’s flagship Kniaz St 3 varojt has struck a rock and gone to the boUtMom. Admiral Roshdiesventsky isReuters Service.] - 73 words
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Article29 1905-01-07 5 Reuters Service.] London, 6th J Ihe British Consul's mountain res? I near Tangier has been attacked by roll who were driven off by the guards. ,_JReuters Service.] - 29 words
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Article29 1905-01-07 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 6th J l littoni (the Italian Fq 7 Minister) has been seized with a ceK c,J ld while on a shooting excursion.[Reuters Service.] - 29 words
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Article174 1905-01-07 5 liKCTKit’s Service.] London. 7th •?<—? Ti i o,s the Kniaz Suvurotf i to “tel} denied at St. Petersburg. ii'Tdl Stocssel )as )e3ll granted j* 5 r,fnr iis to Russia via Nagasaki. l i(i 11( i.ik Nogi illK stoessel had ""b reiice at Port Arthur w her l'liKCTKit’s Service.] - 174 words
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Article2416 1905-01-07 5 ABANDONED. Chinese Opinion Carries the Day. SOME caustic remarks. Comnii’i).',', 1 1 ,wti 1 "X of the Municipal levsenL m 7 'T «‘re Mr. Lli pi 1 ’biHifax (President). Mr. A T'l' y Cheilh T.* Thye, l.i„, Eu V L >*<h Mrtarv), I),- (> I' ttllfllorau (SecreAUi 8..»nl2,416 words
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161 1905-01-07 5 Lord Claud Hamilton wrote to the “Daily Telegraph,” as follows I am afraid that Mr. William Oborne, of Ab-, thorpe, whose letter I observe in your issue cannot clain\ to occupy a, unique position in regard ta liis most creditable family -ord of 7.3161 words
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Article465 1905-01-07 5 Writing in The Scottish Field” (a wellillustrated magazine devoted to natural history and sport), Mr. G. W. Murdoch relates the following storv One of my deerhounds, Luath, became very much attached to the Rev. Mr. Moore, minister of the Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church, a young465 words
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Article116 1905-01-07 5 The Straits Tinies of Wednesday says Owing to the number of cases figuring upon the cause list of Penang, it has been arranged that Sir Lionel Cox, the Chief Justice, will pay a visit to the Senior Settlement and assist in clearing up the judicial arrears. His Lordship116 words
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Article352 1905-01-07 5 We may well conclude that the use of tobacco is as old as man almost. Some years ago an Assyrian cylinder was discovered representing,-by the painting on its sides, a king smoking by means of a small round vase to which a pipe was attached. Herr352 words
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Advertisement44 1905-01-07 5 Rid Cold cannot be cured too quickly A Bad Co Chamberlain’s Cough for this p 1 j yr dealers sell it. Kemody unequalled. "^777, X’ S’ HEADACHE CURE, and Sr w A inS from all dispensaries (quickly by pX Never be without the Genume.44 words
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Advertisement52 1905-01-07 5 In America Chamberlain’s Couch Remedy is a great favorite with the mothers of small children for colds, croup and wooping cough. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. A splendid reconstructive Tonic is Stearns' JlTne. Builds up, and renews strength. Try it, young52 words
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Advertisement24 1905-01-07 5 tin' TEARNS’ WINE is very palatable. Tl ’excellent tonic for children, especially mihey are pale and thin. Do not delay. be Stearns.” It cures.24 words
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Advertisement735 1905-01-07 5 WANTED AT CHRISTMAS ISLAND. Judging from an article which recently appeare I in the Straits Times the above portrait and its history should interest the Powers that Be at Christmas Island. For some time past, we are told, careful observation has been made of the Chinese coolies suffering from Beri-Beri735 words
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