Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 February 1905

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 44 VOITIXIH. FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2071 1 Shipping. V ~b.ir u n o A CLI ~7? 7/ Shipping. Shipping. r. a u. Steam Naviga- i tion, Company. BRITISH SPiDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Ivgte tXPECTED ARRIVALS ANS DEPARTURES. ?«*> Tstbnmd to S*(u I Stbamkm. It\ fhfrO* rl J |T\| I/ g Mor. 2 .y„6i„
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    • 1550 2 Accelerated penang volunteers. 1 g= r H^s—When Service to Rangoon. ORDBRS B c O X T X/r. ADAMS 'I Proved by experience. I BEGINNING on Friday, February 10th, FOR FEBRUARY, 1905. H Three-quarters of a century before ffl ll|llwly 1905, there will be a fortnightly the Public and constantly growing
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  • 887 3 -Morning Leader iiE gIR PRANCIS Husbamh and wive, v o vP re—will near with mixed feelings <»f the retirement from active service of Sir branch Jeune, the famous President of the Divorce, Probate and Admiralty Courts For many long years he has adorned in |nore senses than one,
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  • 867 3 THE MAN AND HIS WORK. The boy Alexei Maximovitch Peslikoff was decidedly the father of Maxim Gorky—the name by which he has chosen to be known. The bullying treatment he received as a tiny child at the hands of a soldiergrandfather, who had been reduced to the <
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  • 838 3 The publication of the reports of the great joint-stock banks at home is bearing eloquent witness to the magnitude and lucrativenes of modern banking business. In view of this it may not be uninteresting to see to what extent the present organisation and management of banking
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  • 866 3 We are likely to*hear of interesting developments in Venezuela before many months have passed. A revolution appears to have already been arranged for the end of next month, or at any rate preparations are now being made for an attempt by the revolutionary party to overthrow the amiable President
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  • 1055 3 A Revival usually affords plenty of material for the student of psychology. That which is now in active progress in AVales is no exception to the rule. In the stories that are told of the enthusiasm aroused by the young miner who is the moving spirit in
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  • 269 3 If the Germans love anything mo than statistics it is the drama. Their love of both comes out in the figures now available, giving particulars of the different plays produced in Germany during the year ended June 30 last. The dramatist who heads the list in
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  • 400 3 —Pioneer. Very wonderful are the personal that the British public is disposed attribute to Lord Kitchener. A military writer told the public the other day, that having seen his Way to setting India up with its own arms and ammunition factories, his Lordship was next intending
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    • 29 3 a peerage.— wornwy -J because it ij A good way to take stomach, and acceptable to the g desired, produced the good < \.i <>o d-builder. STEARNS’ WINE, the blood
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    • 61 3 Economy is the surest road to wealth but there is nothing gained by neglecting a cough or cold. Buy a bottle of ChamberX’s Cough Remedy and cure it before pneumonia ’develops. It will be economy n the end. For sale by all dealers. "STEARNS’ WINE onthe whole By .tem, aiding
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    • 75 3 How Offen 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 pneumo ilia.. It
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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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    • 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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    • 123 3 Neglect Always Dangerous.—To the average man it seems childish to doctor a cold, and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little 01 no attention is given it. Often a cold ey' acted in the winter is allowed to run mu. the opening of spring. This is a grave mistake,
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  • 182 4 Friday, February 24th. St. Matthias. Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, 3 p.m. Annual General Meeting, Penang Library,. 5 p. m. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High Water 2 44 a. in. »V. 3-5 p. m Low Water 8-56 a. in. 9-17 p. m. Saturday. February 25th. High
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  • 1020 4 The International Commission which has been sitting in Paris to enquire into the North Sea outrage has issued its report. It is not too much to say that, unless some material evidence (which Reuter has omitted to transmit) in favour of the Russian case was adduced
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  • 47 4 Lawn Tennis Touknament. The ties played yesterday resulted as follows Double Handicap. E. S.' Haslam G. H. Cater beat R. H. Gibson »fc G. Teeling i w.o. Single Handicap. Cla»s B. R. H. Gibson b*at M. Suhl 6—ly6—2. G. H. Lees beat Peacock w.o.
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  • 459 4 Sefton. YESTERDAY’S PAPERCHA.BE. AN ENJOYABLE RUN. After what may be called a temporary cessation of hostilities, owing to a great number of our local hunters going into training for the amateur events at our recent Race Meeting the above Club resumed action yesterday afternoon and a capital
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  • 470 4 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. Batu Gajah, 23 rd Feb. The folk wing are the results of the second day s raei ig 1. The Sungei Trap Purse. Value $450. SSJ of which goes to Second Horse. A Handicap for all Horses that have not at time of entry won
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  • 506 4 Batu Gajah, 24th Feb. The following are the handicaps for tj-morrow’s races 1. The Champion Griffin Cup. Value $5OO. A cup Value $2OO with $3OO added money out of which $lOO goes to Second Horse. A Handicap for all 1905 Kinta Griffins that have run at the meeting.
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    • 527 4 to let furnished. ew Advertisements. 11 QTAFFORD,” No 4 Logan Road. O From Ist April. FOR SALE. Apply to 128 6-3 V. D. PALANQUIN AND GALLOWAY /V (ex-Griffin) with harness. Carriage WANTED. in good order. Apply to j l4O u c E. W. PRESGRAVE. *T*WO good Engrossing Clerks. TestiJ t
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    • 86 4 PINANG GAZETTE. A ,z -di Q? ESTABLISHED 1833. COiV TRI BUT lONS must be addressed to The Editor," written on one tide of the paper only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address not neccessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LL monies must be
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    • 7 4 GARDEN RAKES, McAlister S 9 Co., Ltd.
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    • 6 4 GARDEN ROLLERS. McAliater 4P Ca>, Ltd.
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  • 122 5 THE COMMISSIONERS’ FINDING. crRPB IsK AND DISAPPOINTMENT bL IN ENGLAND. [Rkutbr’s Sbrvice.] London,’ 23rd Feb. The newspapers generally express suf prise and' disappointment at the finding o f J he Commission of Inquiry into the North Sea outrage, which while it? dues not discuss whether Japanese
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  • 89 5 AN ENGLISH* REFORM SCHEME. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd Feb. Reuter's agency states that in connection with the unsatisfactory condition of affairs in the Balkan Peninsula, as mentioned in the Rings speech at the opening of Parliament, the-British foreign Minister Lord Lansdowne, has submitted to some of the Powers
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  • 539 5 A General Meeting of the members and friends of this Association was held at the Town Hall yesterday at 6.30 p.m. There wore present the Revds. G. F. Pykett, W. Hoover and R. Worthington, and Messrs. A. Reid. J. Lawrence, J.
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  • 104 5 MORE- BLOODSHED. POLAND ISOLATED. [Reuter’s /Services.] London, 23rd Feb. A telegram from Baku, delayed in transmission, shows that the bloodshed there (mentioned in a cable yesterday) is due to rigorous military repression of the popular movement. Owing to the strike of the railway employes Poland is now cut off
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  • 49 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd Feb. lhe election at Everton to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sir J. Archibald Willox resulted thus Banner (Conservative) 3,854 Aggs (Liberal) 2,543 Conservative Majority... 1,311 At the last General Election Sir J. A. Willox (Conservative) was returned unopposed.
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  • 590 5 Lindon, Feb. 3. A correspondent recently wrote to the Duke of Marlborough pointing out the necessity of further police supervision in the Transvaal as the number of Chinese labourers was increased, and drawing attention to the report that the Chinese authorities at Wuchow had endeavoured
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  • 115 5 IRISH AFFAIRS IN THE COMMONS. MR. WYNDHAM AND SIR A. MACDONNELL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd Feb. During the debate in the House of Commons on the Address in reply to the speech from the Throne Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, moved the adjournment of
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  • 74 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd Feb. In the Chamber of Deputies M. Thomson, Minister of Marine, announcing the proposed new naval programme said that it would include the construction of twenty-four large warships, involving an annual expenditure of four and three quarter millions sterling till 1917. M. Thomson
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  • 593 5 ANOTHER LETTER FROM SIR F. SWETTENHAM. A>. «I A further letter from Sir Frank Swettenham on the subject of the Colonies and Imperial Defence appears in 7*4« Times of Feb. 3rd. To the Editor of the Times. Sir, —In The Times of yesterday, a leader
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  • 808 5 SOME POINTS FOR SHAREHOLDERS. The following letter, addressed to the Editor of the awl Cibina Express, contains some queries on the expropriation of the Tanjong Pag<vr Dock Company’s property, which shareholders will doubtless b& inclitiĕd 'td' echo. Since the date this letter was published (February 3rd), we note
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  • 912 6 Early in February of last year M. Pelletan stated in a document furnished to the Naval Commission on the resources of the French navy that at that time there were live armoured cruisers on the effective list—the Dupleix, of 7,735 tons the «•Montcalm and Amiral
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  • 960 6 ARRIVALS. Antenor, Brit., 3563, Williams, Feb 23, Swansea, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Zamania, Brit., 2893, Acheson. Feb 23, Madras, gen., H. Liebert Co. Java, Brit., 2631. Barchan, Feb 24. Yokohama, gen., A. Gilfillan Co. Lightning, Brit., 2122, Spence, Feb 24, Calcutta,, gen., A. A. Anthony Co.
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    • 328 6 STEARNS HEADACHE cTRE. van be obtained from all dispensaries k! v by post) Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NT OTICE is hereby given that on and L i after this date until further notice the supply of water from the Waterfall will be cut
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    • 1104 6 PENANG SALES ROOM. A J NoT,o E k Kh Addiinsoii. By Order of Wooi Gek Khnan, W one of the Administrators of "W YAP TOW, deceased. tf H I i fl TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION fJ" |BB IB rfj I B gV, IJ (j On Saturday, 25t(j February,
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    • 968 7 -s: 10 BE HAD Al EVERY STORE IN SBanks. INTERNATIONAL BANKINCI inTALIC TT ■£> ,< the market and at CORPORATION. lIPI ll N X I F /1N A Taiping, Taik Ho Co. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA ■F■V 11 <J 1 Lfi J Z\Wl\ lpoh Taik Chi Co. AUSTRAL,A AND CH,NA
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    • 1492 8 TWfl CiI?FAT NFCFSSITIES Small Advertisements lor Cash ROSENEATH HOUSE.” r TH3 Biar K “ft IHv I’ 1 are rece i ve (l a t the offices of the Pinang Chin ADI AT> r •V j ;‘s <> f i E* A 1411 V DDAVICtAM Gazette between the hours of 10
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