Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1905

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 36 VOL. LXHi. WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1905. PRICB2O CENTS.
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    • 1963 1 Shipping. «i— ;«< '—rT'TT Intended Sailings. s^',in p 0. Steam Naviga- tion, Company BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. iPSSr tXPECTE# ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. For Istbno.d to Sah. Steamer. I LtX I fj MAIL SERVICE. If I\\ 8/ '|j j Onticarde. Nogapatain, uk’lX w i,„7M Madras,
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    • 1541 2 11 h ALLAN IRVING. The Chins Traders* i ne>l I THE PRYE RIVER DOCK. Dr. W. MANSON, Co L Penang. Dental Surgeon, a I ...am Works- 40 WELD QUAY. Capital Subscribed j. o AAa I HTHE above Dock, situate, lin Province 17, PENANG ROAD. EXQUISITE IN FLAVOR. Town Store 31
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  • 723 3 Engineering. As a necessary feature in the re-distribu-tion of the effective ships of the Navy which has recently come into effect and under which there will be in commission an active fleet and a reserve fleet, each ship of the latter being ready for service
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  • 156 3 The only paradise of man h h A thousand heavens con M io<ag than make people happy a q ])U is attained by the ftnd man aspirations all ld The. thirsts of body, heait, an are rounds of the ladder to this p* exfcernal all the definite conditions definite
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  • 299 3 Under the terms of the Imperial Ukase o ugust 29, 1897, it is provided that OVG une nt Jau k notes may be issued by •e ate Bank of Russia to the amount or six hundred million roubles with half their value in gold only behind them
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  • 192 3 Rich Iron and Aluminium Deposits. The Statesman says it is understood that as a result of the investigations of a mining expert brought out from America by the late Mr. Tata, operations are about t» be begun upon a very large scale for working the rich iron
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  • 332 3 Amongst his golfing friends, says a writer in the Daily Chronicle* Mr. Balfour has as good a reputation as a raconteur of the ancient game as. he has upon the links as a keen fighter. His best story is this: —“Two players went out toplay a
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  • 497 3 —Exch. Heihachiro Togo, the great naval commander, whose genius has played so large a part in the siege of Port Arthur, and who received in Tokyo the thanks of his Sovereign and country, was born in 1857, and educated at the naval school, the Heigakuryo, where, among his
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  • 381 3 Paris and Greenwich. In the report presented to the board of visitors of Greenwich Observatory in June, 1903, the Astronomer Royal stated the result, subject to possible small alteration, of a determination of the difference of longitude between Greenwich and Paris Observatories, made in the previous year
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  • 1042 3 THE YELLOW PERIL.” Fifteen years ago, Jim Baker, a veteran miner who had shouldered his pick for a generation and heard the roar of the cradles on half the gold-fields of the world, carried his old bones to an airy little hospital that perched upon a promontory of the North
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  • 213 3 At the meeting of the Berlin Medical Association, Professor von Bergmann, the eminent surgeon, introduced a young man whom he called a muscle artist,” and lectured on him. In the course of several years this individual had managed to bring the muscles of his body so
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  • 203 3 1113 Al Besides of re cruits the Brigauc ’u?" GuwF• fronted with a want of According to the current Army List the Foot Guards require 36 officers to complete their establishment. In making this calculation several officers who are not available for regimental duty have been
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  • 254 3 The future of Port Arthur is thus discussed by the Forodzu, a Japanese papei Whatever happens, this time we must not and shall not lose Port Arthur, because it is absolutely necessary to hold the fortress in our hands in order to secure lasting peace
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  • 356 3 Musa sap>-’ >tu-n au l I/. part disiara The questio.i Inn >fi -n a• s n distinction b(- v u e •>■ i.i ao.i ‘lie plantain. Ea ni; **u e u ib’d under distinct scienl < ri n is, the banana as Musa sapientum n 1 e
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  • 150 3 The Japan Daily Mail says that Mr. Takahashi, Vice-Governor of the Bank of Japan, who went to England last spring, accompanied by Mr. Fukai Eigo, has just to Japan. He says that whereas the 'fiTsA. Japane vas subscribed by only a feTS, ca P •lists, the second
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  • 358 3 Are Made Miserable by Kidney Complaint. Many women have kidney trouble, but unfortunately they <lo not know it by that name. They think only men have such troubles, and that their own dull, heavy headaches, dizzy, tired feelings, faint spells, and irregular heart, come from
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    • 55 3 r; oa d to wealth but Economy is the surest neg i ec ting a there is nothing game o f Chambercough or cold. Buy n 5 clire jf, before lain’s Cough Beme be economy pneumonia develops- dealers. in the end. For a per 3 feet antiaey 1C dell l
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    • 122 3 Neglect Always Dangerous.—To the „erage it seems childish to doctor a co ld and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little or no attention is ’“n it Often a cold contracted in the Winter is allowed to. run until the opening .d soring. This is a grave mistake, as
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    • 40 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is one of the best and most effective liniments on the market for the cure of sprains, bruises and rheumatic pains. This is the universal verdict of all who have tried it. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 54 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. STEARNS’ WINE as a reliable remedy has been received with favour by men prominent in
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    • 61 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 always
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  • 207 4 Wednesday, February Isth. Hari Raya Hadji. AH Baba or The Forty Thieves, Town Hall, 9 p. m. T.»wn Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High Water 6-45 a. ni. <t 7-25 p. m. Low Water 0-24 a. m, Q-57, p. bjp'z Thursday. February I6th. Town Band, Golf
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  • 533 4 It is very much to be regretted that, owing to a disagreement between P: evident Roosevelt and the United States Senate, the arbitration treaties which Mr. Hay had concluded with Japan, Great Britain and other European States are to be dropped. The negotiations which pre- ,1
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  • 657 4 To-day’s tin quotition is $76.37j. Buyers, no sellers. His Highness the Sultan of Selangor is said to be taking up mining land. Prospecting rights have been granted him. The F.M.S. Government has published a synopsis of the four State Budgets. This production is
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  • 899 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Tailings Commission is again sitting, and is likely to be in Committee for at least two days this week. There is no doubt that the intentions of this body are good, but it seems the hardest of hard duck for the small
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  • 479 4 INQUEST AND VERDICT We publish from a home paper following account of the inquest held the tragic death of the late Mr A vies The account is of course somewhat belaui but we trust that it will prove of to Mr. Aylesbury’s many friends thrXhoif the
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  • 67 4 Taiping Branch. The Annual General Meeting of the Taiping Branch Perak Rifle Association* was held at the Perak Club, on.Mopd'ayi evening last. The accounts which showed a credif balance of $148.42, were passed. The following Officers were elected Yor 1905. •President —J. P. Harper Esq. M Council
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  • 162 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties were played yesterday:— Double Handicap. J. Davidson C. C. Rogers beat G. H. Lees E. Lees w.o. Single Handicap. Class B. A. Reid beat G. Teeling 2—6 6—3 6—4. J. H. Schuurmann beat L. A. C. Biggs, w.o. r a i
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    • 413 4 I BEG TO ANNOUNCE to my Customers New Advertisements, that I am removing my business from my Beach Street to No. 80 Chulia Street, and 43 -wrwr ttt» private residence will be at 203 c Hutton Lane. TOWN (JTjTIB, Penang, 10 Feb., 1905. A. M. LANYAHDO. 98 28-2 t t
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  • 615 5 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. THE KING’S SPEECH. governments programme of LEGISLATION. SJ>EECHB3 BY OPPOSITION LEADERS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 15th Feb. Parliament was opened to-day with the astral ceremony. The- King’s Speech said that Great Britain’s relations with all foreign powers continue to be friendly. Unhappily the Russo- Japanese
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  • 30 5 (Reuter’s Service.] I Reuter s 1 1 London, Feb .«rll-lt <’f a inOre The situation is some < llien j n hopeful character at L° z many factories have resume*
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  • 37 5 THE YOKOHAMA SP Y CASE. Tb. Japan Ga«tU H. B. Collins, who labour for eleven years’ confinemen j a pan, has divulging the war secre s given at appealed againist the d ecl9 the Yokohama District Com
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  • 76 5 ADMIRAL TOGO SAILS. A STEAMER RELEASED. STATE OF SIEGE AT VLADIVOSTOCK. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 14th Feb. It is announced in St. Petersburg that a state of siege has been proclaimed at v Jadiyostock. Part of the inhabitants have hurriedly left the town. London, later. Reuter’s correspondent at Tokio
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  • 45 5 OLD AGE PENSIONS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 15th Feb. A conference of the Australian Federal and State premiers has been held at Hobart. The question of old age pensions was considered and the imposition of fluties on tea and kerosene to meet the outlay therefor.
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  • 68 5 In the Kobe Kw Saibansho, before Judge Ochi, Isuji, Iwao and Yamamoto Sobei, Editor and Publisher respectively of the Kobe Daily A etvs, were examined on a charge of having published an article in their paper on the 21st instant concerning submarine torpedo-boats, which was alleged to
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  • 41 5 Shanghai, Feb., 2. The steamer Munchen has brought 1,402 Russian refugees from Port Arthur to Shanghai to-day the s. s. IF/tampoa 326 Russians and the s.s. Lady Mitchell 100. 757 refugees have left Port Arthur for Cliefoo.
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  • 99 5 There have been various conflicting reports as to the whereabouts of the Dalai Lama. It is certain that he has ’not gone to Peking and according to information obtained from La mil priests there, he fled to Tashi Lhunpo when the British force was close to or
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  • 24 5 The Yokohama Specie Bank, at the request of the authorities, has decided to establish an agency at Port Arthur.
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  • 38 5 Shanghai, Feb., 2. Since the beginning of the war the Japanese have seized thirty-four merchant steam *rs, ten of which were loaded with Cardiff coal to the value of Yen. 1,000,000. S. Chin i Morning Post.
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  • 55 5 2i th inst’int l’h vi Japan Chronicle. THE ATTEMPTED ESCAPE OF OFFICERS. Cavalry Lieutenant Mirsky and four other Russian prisoners at Matsuyama, who have attempted to escape from the depot four separate times, were escorted to Zentsuki the army divison headquarters, on the 27th instant for
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  • 128 5 A meeting of Freemasons in Bangkok was held recently to discuss the formation of a Masonic Lodge there. A resolution was passed that it was desirable to form a Lodge in Bangkok. It was further resolvad that a charter should be applied for under the English constitution.
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  • 980 5 A BRILLIANT GATHERING. < Another of. those, happy social functions for which Penang is so famous took, place last evening at Burleigh,” the residence of Dir. and Mrs. T. C. Avetoom in Northam Road. The auspicious Occasion was 4 celebration of the birthday awfiiversary of Miss -Ijris;
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  • 153 5 This morning Mr. Ebden, First Magistrate, conducted the preliminary enquiry into a charge of forgery of a $5 note brought against a Chinese tailor. Mr. R. A P. .Hogan defended while Det. Inspector Stenhouse prosecuted on behalf of the Police. The complainant, a letter-collector, gave evidence
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  • 144 5 —Times of Malaya. COMPETITION IN BATU GaJAH. The; 1 ,-Golf Links presented quite a aJEberiiocm. At five o’clock seven of Batu Gajah’s fairest dames appeared on the ground and commenced play over a '’‘specially arranged course. The afternoon was perfect and great keenness W4VJ displayed in the
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  • 221 5 —Sintvanpao. A long memorial by Viceroy Chang regarding the order for and torpedo-boats to be built in Japan and ■hallow draught warships in China* has been diily sanctioned by the Throne. From the memorial it is understood that four gunboats- for the Yangtse
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  • 558 6 The British Post Office has at last acknowledged the uncanny upstart wireless telegraphy to be a scientific and accurate method of communication. After a long period of suspicion and possibly a little jealousy it has extended its hand to the newcomer and taken it into partnership, for since
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  • 290 6 The Times correspondent at Peking lets in daylight upon a very mean trick which is being laved upon the Chinese Government by three of the European and Christian Powers, which are endeavouring to give the benighted Celestials the inestimable benefits of Western civilisation. Ch na having consented
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  • 937 6 ARRIVALS. Ghazee, Brit., 3242, Bailey, Feb 15, Singapore, gen., Co. Flintshire, Brit., Feb 15, London, gen., Co. w Bycui.la, Brit., 1 09(»,jCromfĕt8n, Fe^U£ al cutta, coal, H. Liebart Co. Hebe, Brit., 345, Inkster, Feb 15, Singapore, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Jin Ho, Brit.. 110, Hastrup, Feb
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    • 103 6 Biliousness is only another name for clogged or sluggish liver caused by rich food, or by eating too much meat or by taking too little exercise. It is a common complaint in this country, but can be quickly remedied by stimulating the How of bile which softens the mass, so
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    • 21 6 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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    • 382 6 SIXTY YEARS WO 'ID-WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA Prcmunced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES lhe most WDKDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB fc TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, w feeun^, n^ ,d N.B. it Is asserted on good authority
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    • 1052 6 Accelerated Servicetoßangoon R[JBEROID ROOFING BEGINNING on Friday, February 10th, B I 111 1905, there will be a fortnightly :o: tO R gOO, nking RUBEROID Weatlierproof, pQQr| N p This steamer is intended to leave find Fire Resisting about 10 p.m., Friday, and ROOFING S 1Ot CPack blister Dll DE* DAlh
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    • 1199 7 HANMAN’S REGISTERED I '"^Zr 1 0 LIPTONS TEAS HORSE FOOD L. NOURISHING 1 Z in GOLD MEDAL Not a rood at a good price hut r- i P mWU Chma a ®d Philippine Islands. AT THE A scientific mivt»,., Z .T° ood at a chea P P- rice capital Paid
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    • 1210 8 TWO GRE4T NECESSITIES Small Advertisements for Cash ROSENEATH HOUSE.’ m x are received at tlie offices of the Pinang QIWPpiAP WEB Iph /frU Wl Wi I. FAMILY PROVISION, I Gazette, between the hours of 10 and 1 fo" Ull|Jvllvl tOIi MM -v. -v A insertion in the issue of the
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