Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 February 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 32 VOL. LXIII. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1851 1 Shipping. ii i P. or Steam Naviga: Intended Sailings. tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Ncrddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. HKCff» ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For INTENnKD To Sall Steamu CTA I I MAIL SERVICE. M\\ I/ S f i Outward. 3 Negapatam, WV VI 16 Nubia coniiectiim wiH u Madras,
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    • 1571 2 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK. Dr. W. MANSON, I allan irving. l The china Trad Peimng. Dental Surgeon, I Engineer, Contractor,. Co.. 2. Wellesley, at the entr; > nJ’of' i, tho 17 PENANG ROAD. EXQUISITE IN FLAVOR. B Womts 40 WELD QUAY. Capital Subscribed Prye River, has lately been lengthened A
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  • 976 3 —Times of Ceylon. the fruits of the exposition. INTERESTING interview with MR. R. HUYSHE ELIOT. The mail steamer brought back Mr. and Mrs. Huyshe Eliot after considerable absence from the Island. Mr. Eliot was planters’ Assistant Commissioner at St. Louis, and comes back very much impressed
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  • 117 3 It is not surprising to hear that the condition of the inhabitants of .Manchuria, over a wide area devastated by the Russians, is becoming daily more alarming. A letter from a writer in Northern China declares that the most populous ami best cultivated section of Manchuria is a
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  • 131 3 Three large war kites, bearing aloft two huge banners, floated high over London on January 14th. The banners informed all who could read the lettering that the Lyceum would give performances at 6.30 and 9. The kites were flown from the roof of the theatre,
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  • 183 3 Tiie Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in view of the pending renewal of the State contract with the Austrian Lloyd, recently made inquiries to ascertain the views of the Austrian expoit traders. The results of these inquiries have been embodied in a report addressed to the
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  • 184 3 “The men whose names are recorded on this tablet died as so many of their brethren have died before them,” said Lord Roberts in unveiling a memorial, designed by Mr. W. Goscombe John, a.r.a., and erected in St. Paul’s Cathedral, to the thirteen journalists who lost their
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  • 347 3 Captain Davies, of the steamer Oceana, which arrived recently at Hongkong from Delagoa Bay, reports that on January 13, in Latitude 9. deg. 57 N. Longtitude 9 >.39 E. he passed a derelict awash, evideoily the wj’eck of a large wooden vessel in extremely dangerous to navigation,
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  • 197 3 Thrilling Picture of a Disaster. A new idea in plays was exemplified at the Ambigu Theatre on J in. 16th, when there was produced a realistic spectacular piece in four acts, entitled The Conquest of the Air,” by M.M. Camille Audigier and Paul Gery, the latter
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  • 281 3 Dollar Question. The tightness which has prevailed in the money market for some time past invites, says the South China Post, the earnest attention of the local Government. In spite of the fact that Manila has shipped all its Mexican and Spanish dollars to Hongkong, and of
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  • 553 3 Daily Mail. HOW A MISANTHROPE WAS SOFTENED. BLIND PLAYGOERS. A chapter from Dickens was reproduced in real life on a recent Saturday afternoon near the Elephant and Castle Theatre. By the doors of the theatre a man stood waiting for some southward bound tram-way-car. He was a well-dressed,
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  • 273 3 A meeting of the British Astronomical Association was recently held, the President (Mr. Crommelin) in the chair, when, after a feeling reference to the death of the Rev. J. M. Bacon, the well-known aeronaut and astronomer, Dr. Downing read a paper on “The Date of Easter
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  • 1062 3 uns, sez vvinae, wnai egoenu oi —uioy was too big,’ ’e sez.”—Edgar Wallace in the Daily Mail. BY EDGAR WALLACE. Young and growing soldiers are prone to wear boots that are too small and too narrow mainly because of their smart appearance.—Army Council Memorandum to Officers. I
    uns, sez vvinae, ■ wnai egoenu oi—uioy was too big,’ ’e sez.”—Edgar Wallace in the Daily Mail.  -  1,062 words
  • 456 3 Crew of 12 Rescued by an Irism Mail Steamer. Au exciting experience befell the passengers of the Irish mail steamer Connaught early on 14th January, while crossing from Kingstown to Holyhead. As the slacks off Holyhead were neared, the steamer M. J. Hedley, of Hayle, from to Bristol
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    • 52 3 Chamberlain’s Pain on the best and most effective m bruise 3 and market for the cure of sprain., ver rheumatic pains. This is tie m diet of all who have tried i all dealers. STEARNS’ WINE eXny women and young girls I they on ic. benefited by its use. A
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    • 62 3 How Often You Hear the Remark It’s only a cold,” and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of such common occurrence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It
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    • 35 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.
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    • 21 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post) Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy.
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    • 58 3 Economy is the surest road to wealth but there is nothing gained by neglecting a cough or cold. Buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and cure it before pneumonia develops. It will be economy in the end. For sale by all dealers. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antisep. iic
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    • 122 3 Neglect Always Dangerous.—To the average man it seems childish to doctor a cold, and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little or no attention is given it. Often a cold contracted in the winter is allowed to run until the opening of spring. This is a grave mistake, as
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  • 212 4 Friday, Februarj Ioih B. I. mail from Home, due afternoon. Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, 3 p in. T w 1 Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High Water 3-7 a. in. A 3-23 p in Ixnv Water 9-19 a. in. 9 35 p m Saturday. February Ilth. St.
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  • 547 4 Adverting to matters political in the land of the Muscovite and to our leader thereanent in yesterday’s issue of this journal, further news to hand of the hospitals at the old historic town of Warsaw being so overcrowded as to necessitate a refusal of admission to
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  • 509 4 To-day’s tin quotation is $76.60. Bayers, no sellers. The homeward mail via Rangoon will close at 6 p.m. to-day, by B. I. steamer Palamcotta. It is reported that General Sir Charles Warren retires from the Army on pension, in April next. The Austrian steamer
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  • 53 4 Jan. 14th, 1905. Receipts. By Collection $295.50. Expenditure. c<s. For Toys 226 95 Printing Tickets 2 00 Aerated Waters 10 42 Cakes 21 25 Band... 10 75 Town Hall, oil, coolies 6 50 277 87 Credit Balance 17 63 295 50 E.
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  • 220 4 Arrival in Penang. H. E. Yong Shao Yin, special Envoy to H. E. the Viceroy of India, whom he is to interview on the subject of the treaty between England and India, negotiated by Col. Younghusband, who commanded the recent British expedition into Tibet, arrived
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  • 147 4 Relict of the late Capitan Ah Quee. We regret to record the death of Tan Gaik lin Neoh, widow of the late Capitan Ah Quee, the well-known Straits merchantprince, which sad event took place at half past seven o'cl >ck yesterday evening at her residence in Church Street. The
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  • 215 4 Mr. W. W. Fisher’s Promotions. Mr. William Woodhouse Fisher, says the Tinies of Ceylon, formerly practised in that island. He left Ceylon fourteen years ago. He came to Ceylon twenty years ago, and from January, 1885, was Acting Crown Counsel on the Northern aircuit for a year.
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  • 265 4 —Morning Leader. Got Out Through The Roof, But A Fall Spoiled Their Run. Two L< n loners, John Wilkinson and George Vincent, in durance vile at Portland, made a daring ecape, but were soon re-captured owing to an unforeseen accident. The quarries were searched by prison guards, and
    —Morning Leader.  -  265 words
  • 295 4 LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS. Herewith we give a li sfc o f th» prizes to be distributed to the pupils of S t George s Girls’ School at the Town Hall to morrow. Ihe distribution will be preceded by a dramatic representation of Ali Rak and
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  • 221 4 Mr. Cowie, a Calcutta Solicitor, was lately sentenced by the Supreme Court of Bengal to six years’ hard labour for fraud. The occasion has brought the Sultan of Johore to the front as the benefactor of the widow and the orphan. A
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  • 216 4 Thirty-Eight Missing In New Yobk Im Three Months. New Y r ork, like London, is suffering from an unusual number of mysterious disappearances. Thirty-one cases of missing girls have been reported in the American capital during the last three months, and the fate of eight of these.is as
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  • 53 5 general resumption of strikes. WARSAW HOSPITALS FULL. [Reuter’s Service, j London, 9th Feb. The hospitals at Warsaw are full and are .•efttsing to admit any more. Despite an official announcement a rumour is rife at St. Petersburg of a general resumption of strikes on Sunday. The whole situation is
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  • 70 5 KING OSCAR IN FAILING HEALTH. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th Feb. King Oscar is in very indifferent health and has transferred all public functions to the Crown Prince. London, 10th Feb. King Oscar ll—of Sweden and Norway —has transferred public functions because he is not robust enough to deal with
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  • 64 5 CHINESE FIVE PER CENT LOAN. JAPANESE FINANCIER TO VISIT ENGLAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th Feb. The Chinese five per cent loan for a million sterling, will be issued to-day in London and Berlin at 97. Reuter from Tokio says that Mr. Tokahashi, vice-President of the Bank of Japan
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  • 57 5 RETURN OF ARGENTINE SEARCHERS. THE EXPEDITION REPORTED PERISHED. [Reuter’s Service London, 10th Feb. The Argentine man-o’-war I ruguay has returned to Buenos Ayres after a prolonge! fruitless search for the French Artarctic Exi edition under Doctor Charcot. It is feared that all those comprising’ the expedition perished
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  • 61 5 COMPROMISE ARRIVED AT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th Feb. The Turkish guns difficulty between France and Germany has been compromised. France has received a portion of the order for new guns, which is to be pai< by a loan from the Ottoman Bank, negotiations for which have been
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  • 73 5 MAIDEN PLATE DOES NOT FILL. S.R.A. GALLOWAY RACE SUBSTITUTED. Fpinaxg gazette special] Batu Gajah, 10th Feb. Ou account of the failure of the Maiden plate to fill the following Race has bee substituted: n 1,, Value .$l5O of which J 2 l receive $5O. A Handicap or
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  • 150 5 An Extraordinary General ee^ I, j’ ut j on held ou 9th ult., to cunsiuei a ifcaJ authorising the board to ieua from £305,000, iij. shares ot t I u. £76,250, hl share» of 8. each. capital to the extent I ~I Vp d the Mr. A.
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  • 1216 5 RACE MEETING. ENTRIES CLOSED. Ihe following are the entries for the forthcoming Race Meeting to be held under the auspices of the Kinta Gymkhana Club ou the 21st, 23rd and 25th inst. The first event, the Maiden Plate unfortunately fell through owing to no entries being received.
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  • 604 5 PREPARATIONS IN THE STRAITS. One would hardly expect a little out of the way place like Penang, possessing an obsolete fort with no guns, a small Volunteer force, and no troops or defences whatever, to take any interest in the passage to the Far East of
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    • 5 5 garden rollers. McAlister Co.. Lt
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    • 184 5 NOTICE. CONSULATE FOR THE NETHERLANDS. UP TO TUESDAY, the 14 th of February, 1905, at 10 a. m., tenders will be received at the Office of the Resident of the East Coast of Sumatra, at Medan, for the Gambling-farm in the Residency of the East Coast of Sumatra (with exception
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    • 538 5 New Advertisements. Sales Room. AN AUCTION SALE OF THE i» B th^ l s l 'u l 7 k CV RD,nance ***** VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc, IN THE oUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. WILL TAKB PLACB Settlement of Penang. At 2a Cantonment Road, In Bankruptcy No. 2of 190J f
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  • 384 6 (UIFiPIIOIO. Mil, isn't by any means unknown. —Morning Leader. ’HOW THE CUSTOMS SLEUTH-’ HOUNDS ARE OUTWITTED. Smuggling, curiously enougn, iris evci charm for the average honest British rate payer but until lately it has been conlim <1 to toba -30, scent, <>r spir ts. Now, imwe .e’\ it has
    (UIFiPIIOIO. Mil, ' ' isn't by any means unknown. —Morning Leader.  -  384 words
  • 198 6 There were Russian officers on board the bound German ?dail which left-*^ I 'day morning. They joined the i* Shanghai, where they were sent await a steamer after being ■given parole. The Bayern brought ~B'J officers and men from Nagasaki to Shanghai and disembarked them there, and
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  • 265 6 The Impetus of the War. The New York Commercial, dealing with Japan’s trade relations with America, thus speculates on the probable effect of the war on the trade of the two countries :—The Japanese themselves arer emarkably alive to the fact that the present war w
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  • 1155 6 ARRIVALS. China, Aus., 3885, Tamianovich. Feb 10. Sin -r <>:’i g. n S. Kust« rniann A Co. Si i Sang Biit.. 177 Wheeler, Fib 10, Singapore, g« n.. Boustead A Co. Catherine Ap< ar, Brit.. 1730. Stewart. Feb !<». Calcutta. gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Mossel,
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    • 82 6 STEARNS’ WINE after influenza and pneumonia. An ideal reconstructive tonic that gives immediate benefit. Increases Yveight, renews strength and vigor. 81 e Send on Approval md guarantee safe «ellvery Ugliest grade Cycles fully warranted. Dunlop Tyres,Westwood Steel Rims, Free Wheels, Mud Guards, Brakes. CARRIAGE PAID to anjj port Motor Cars
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    • 87 6 KEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, keep strong, your Doctor tells you so. >S7cu,rns’ Wien will assist you. Ask your Chemist. An Iron Tonic also. Accelerated Service to Rangoon. BEGINNING on Friday, February 10th, 1905, there will be a fortnightly steamer from Penang to Rangoon, taking Mails for Europe. This steamer is
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    • 973 6 KINTA TIN MINES, LIMITED, p, RUBERS local Shareholders as soon as the registered list of Shareholders on that date is received 11 if ID AV C Weal] roof, i kublkusu ROOF NG OSBORNE CH APPEL, iWW 89 10-2 General Managers, j Dot I'Oi, Ul’ac K, blister Government of Perak. N
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    • 964 7 HANMAN’S REGISTERED! LIPTONS TEAS HORSE FOOD Australia and ch.na. f -> were awarded the NOURISHING, INVIGORATING, FATTENING Incorporated by Royal Charter. GOLD MEDAL Not a cheap food at a eood nri<v> K„, ,i <■ ,1 China and the Philippine Islands. AT the «..i.M.ttr- b s od foodat a ch c
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    • 1394 8 Small Advertisements lor Cash TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, ROSEN EATH 'i r THE BEBT are received at the offices of the Pinang SdIDPTiAi laißs 9999 "97 £B 9 'B Gazette between the hours of 10 and 1 for FAMILY PROVISION. DUpOIW .*****10 If W IIJIIOWI insertion in the issue of the
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