Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 51 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, (905, PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1866 1 S dipping. a a pT OSt N Intended Sailings. s pp S6ippi 9 tion. Company BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen. OWsBl l“l\ fob, EXPECTS» ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 1 R Intended to Sail. Steamed. /l\\ S 'f J MAIL SERVICE. Ay I/ 'J Oftear*. Mndrae, Cwldalore tuxl
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    • 1336 2 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK. Dr. W. MANSON. I KIWI I I E" V C When Penailff. Dental Surgeon, U V IX V ILhLm EL W it. penang road. Special Old Scotch Whisky Tlfirsty Prye River, has lately been lengthened f ew j oors from the Eastern and deejened, and is
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  • Our Weekly Magazine.
    • 2419 3  -  •■J know I never dipt. My pen in slime or gall. Or wrote a •entenee the purest lipt. Might scruple to recall.' Old Ballade A page of facts, fancies, Fashion AND FICTION. From grave to <*y. from lively to severe.” To speak no evil, nay, nor
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    • 1340 3  -  BY W. PETT RIDGE. Couldn’t tell declared the girl, delightedly I couldn’t dat e tell you what the letter says, not for fifty thousand pounds.” That would mean me drawing out of the Post Office,” remarked the Mondaywoman. What age are you, I should like to know Nearly
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    • 1305 3  -  BY E. F. BEN SOX. Dolly Mirfield, if her general intentions could be accurately added up ,'a sum which would tax the arithmetic of the Recording Angel, and pave the way for miles in various directions), did not probably add up on the wrong side. In other
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    • 59 3 i, p lost when a Not a Minute should cllßm|,elchild shows symptoms I the lain’s Cough Remedy ren ilfte r the child becomes hoarse, prevent the croupy cough appears wi 1 j fc an d attack. It never fads, and s p safe to take. All dealers sell A ZYMOLE
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    • 69 3 No Friend Like an Old Friend. He will' always help you in time of need. It is the same with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is an- old and tried friend in many thousands of homes, and like other old friends, can be depended upon in time of need. 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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    • 55 3 There is no Danger whatever from lockjaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual
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    • 66 3 No Other Liniment will heal a cut or bruise so quickly as Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn. No other affords such prompt relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acquainted with
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  • 76 4 Saturday. March 4th Town Band, Golf Club, ft to 7 p. m. Sunday, March sth. Quinquagesima. Shrove Sunday. Monday. Match 6th New Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. ni. Tuesday. March Tih. Town Band, Golf Club, ft to 7 p. m. Wednesday. March Sth. Town Band,
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  • 42 4 Holden.—Livesey. At St. George's Church, Penang, on the 3rd March, by the Rev. H. C. Henham, George, the fourth son of the late Dr. Holden and Lizzie Beatrice Maud, the only daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Livesey of Preston, Lancashire.
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  • 1208 4 The appointment of the Earl of Selborne to succeed Viscount Milner as Lord High Commissioner for South Africa has, we learn from Reuter, l>een favourably received at Home and is regarded as a sign that the Imperial Government recognises the continued importance of affairs in South
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  • 611 4 AN APPRECIATION OF THE PLAYERS. To-days match will be watched with great interest by the sport loving community of Penang, when no doubt we shall see not a little of the funny side of our noble British game. Mr. A. G. Stephen’s style reminds us of the
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  • 176 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The play yesterday resulted as follows Single Handicap. Class A. E. S. Haslam beat G. H. Cater 4—6 6—3 6—4. Monday, March 6th. The ties arranged are Double Handicap. E. S. Haslam G. H. Cater vs. V. D. Parsons <fc H. A. Neubronner. Single
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  • 185 4 EXTRA POLICE TO BE We had a surprisingly quiet c New Year, but it was only the calm I the storm Crime has broken out in Km' again, and with re-doubled violence T chapter of crimes we published yesterd™ was enough to raise the alarm of 2™
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  • 502 4 There will be a paperchase on Tuesday the 7th instant. Meet at the Parade Ground at 5 p.m. finish at Westlands, where Mr. Janion will be 4 At Home’ to the members of the Hunt Club and their friends. 5Ve have to thank Messrs. Sumerfield Co., as
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  • 29 4 St. George's Church. Quinquagesima Sunday. sth March, 1905. 8 a.m. Matins.—(Pfain.) 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion. (Plain.) 5 p m. Children’s Service.— (Choral.) 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 53 4 8 a.m. Litany and Cominination Service. 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9 a.m., Church Northam Road. 6 p.m., Church Northam Road. Church of the Assumption. First Mass at 6-15 a. m. High Mass at 8 a.m. Vespers and Benediction, at
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    • 422 4 PENANC BAND. kj n j mew/Advertisements. ■\TOTICE is hereby given fliat from this an date the charges for the service.» cf C& A. T W3* the Band will be as follows Dm ices 0 D.ni. to J n.m. 0. pXrs 8 p.™. to 11 p.m. $3O. FINE AUSTRALIAN PONY, <juiet
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    • 111 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address not nececssarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good iaith. I. L monies must be paid to the General «4 Manager at the “Pinaiig Gazette." Office,
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    • 5 4 BATHROOM MATS. •McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 151 5 jJOTBER GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED. THE LARGE Tll[ tsar *n° ™^°nstitvt lonal V REACTIONARY [Reuter’s Service.! r Londwn, .3ril ■■March. Another meeting of the workmen’s pjecfor- M I etersburg decider! that the demands formulated .yesterday afP conceded to-day a general strike will bp iaimed. (ipneral apprehension is felt in St
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  • 135 5 Ct»\Sl DERABLE REDUCTK )N. the government s programme, i Reuter s Service.] London, 3rd March. Tim Navy Estimates for the year *****6 have been made public. They amount, r,33 889.000 as compared with an eXP^dit-ure’of-£36. 889,000 for 1904-05.. T s considerable decrease is mainly due t,
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  • 178 5 RECEIVED’BY THE KING. [Reuter’s Service. London, 3rd March. The Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Aflaiis, pre-inter t u Sultan of Zanzibar to King Edward at Buckingham Palace. A private interview of cnnstderable duration followed the presentation Hts Majesty the King displays 1 great
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  • 163 5 INDIAN AHMY EXPENIHII RE- [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd March. Mr. Brodriek? -Secretary of India, speaking in the House o o •aid that he anticipated that t ie M ture on the-Iu dian’ Army svould Budget estimate bv. more, than < ro the lakhs (£6.099,000,) chiefly d i_
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  • 213 5 GREAT BATTLE NEAR MUKDEN. JAVANESE ENVELOPING' i'!(A'Ement. RUSSIAN RIGHT FLANK TURNED. i 'J'ERRIFKr BONEAIip.MEtfT BY A UUKDREd J .»'>’s 'GUNS. > [Rbu’i rr s Service. 1 r 3rd Munch’.. Reuter s.oerrH6potld.efit at Tibritsin reports tbit four hundred Jupaue'se cavalry have ra.id<-d Simlniiitiug. 1 here are no.w ten -tliou
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  • 30 5 [R-ErTER's Sekttctt]"" Loiukm. 3f Murfth.' Nine G.»r;nin ,e illiers nn 1 two steamers lad-n with stores h ive “left Port Said, to join rhe Bdti- Fleet. Aj.
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  • 34 5 IIEUEI VFD BY THE T-AR.’' >s 1 vEU’4SR S SUKVJ4Uii]- fc London, 3rd March.' ■General Stoe.ssel has been received by t'lrt- T.-ar at St. IVtersburg an 1 afterwlirds Icrficlied. with His Majesty.
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  • 355 5 FROM NAT I iL>< >IERL-ES; -i'-t-China and Peace. s It. is re)H>rted that it is the int-mlkm ,t)fthe G ivethment t > a]>p >Hit n-.-Toy Yuan Shih Kai. Special Cnmmj-jsioner, to arrange :i e---sition of the host iliHe; between Russia an 1 Japan. It is also rmnourgd
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  • 2359 5 MEETING <>F SHAREHOLUEM, PROTESTS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT’S ACTION? 1 x v T” T L 1 faioin >. At the Singapore exchange vu afl erAorm, an extraonTinary meeting pf’the slhifelcihtdrs of'the Tai/jong PugaV Dock Company wits held to" consider, an<F"' if ’tffiiqgbt fit’, to 1-niss the subioit/tfd
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  • 394 6 Saturday, 4th March 1905. The subject of the stranding of the Sully has created considerable excitement in French Indo-China and France, which is accentuated by the fact that the Sully has been for some time the subject, in France, of much conflict of opinion between the Minister of
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  • 352 6 A Singapore Man Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. No poison is so insidious or kills so many people as the poisons our own l>odies make. Hardly one person in ten in the East, for instance, is entirely free from kidney poisoning, and a large
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  • 859 6 ARRIVALS. Teesta, Brit., 3428, Bait, Mar 4, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Chusan, Brit., 2852, Kenrick, Mar 4, Singapore, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Purnea, Brit., 2127, Pearson, Mar 4, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Sui Sang, Brit., 1776, Wheeler, Mar 3, Calcutta, gen., Boustead Co. Swaerdecroon,
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    • 110 6 .One cf the Triumphs of Modern Surgery.—By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns, and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they healed without maturation aiuj in one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is one of the greatest discoveries and triumphs of modern surgery. Chamberlain’s Pain
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    • 216 6 STEARNS' WINE, whets the appetite, aids digestion, improves assimilation, strengthens the stomach so that food does geod. Stearns' Wine is the ideal Tonic. y YEARS Wv_lO n-- DEPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Ennui of RED JAMAICA <f>SARSAPARILLA Pramunced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the mod WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN
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    • 391 6 TO LET FURNISHED- [c 4 RUBEROID ROOFING. TO LET. j RIIRFPnin w «terpro°f,Weatherproof, DAar,,. TJUKNISHEd'oiTuNFURNTSIIED, and Fire Resisting KUUHNG ROOFING Does ~ot rot ’T k blister RUBEPfim with good accommodation. For terms i O 1 melt. apply t. th. RUBEROID Is C,,ea P er > COoler > and easi er
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    • 293 7 UPTONS TEAS were awarded the gold medal at the PARIS EXHIBITION. A P.n'nvf. —_LL* ERSOX SIMONS <& Co. ’4 0 fV /i h E I fA D AT EVERY STOI lE IN < tv u •V /i 1H E5l AIIK E 1 AXIJ AT v f a ’P ,n Taik
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    • 936 7 Sank INTERNATIONAL BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, CORPORATION. Wl beautifill SklH AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Fiscal Agents for the United States of atones for faults of feature. It is possessed by all users of I IncorporatedTy~R°yal Charter. JQL ‘DARTRING’ ‘LANOLINE’ Oapito. Paid up £BOO,OOO “< Si™ Z iTj£ Reserve Fund £BOO,OOO
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  • 495 8 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. FOB M.IKCH, 1905. Tuesday, 7th. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Dress —Plain Clothes. Thursday, 9th. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Dress:—Plain Clothes. Tuesday, 14th. Recruit Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Dress :—Plain Clothes.
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    • 221 8 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 1847.) CHAIRMAN'Ike Right lion’ble Sir JOHN GORST, M. P. FUNDS -Rs. 420,000,000. CLAIMS PAjD-Rs. 450,000,000 Monthly Rates for each Rs. 5,000 Assured. Large Bonuses.
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    • 109 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. MISUSE OR WASTE OF WATER. '"["'HE Municipal Commissioners of George ■1 Town, Penang, call attention to the fact that the water supplied by the Commissioners in many premises is being misused or wasted and consumers are hereby called upon to cause such misuse or wastte to be discontinued.
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    • 1400 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Koninklijke Paketvaart M 4i ,tsrt at 7~ I NTOTICEis hereby given that on and The above Company is prepared to ac- Penang—Deli. IN after this date until further notice cept Marine risks at lowest current rates. Q the supply of water from the
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