Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No> 57 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY, llth MARCH, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1969 1 Shipping. p o q 7777 Z Intended Sailings. 1 Stopping. I Stopping. «on. Cornin’ g BRITISH DIA ST mvIMTIOU C.„ LTD. MM., Lloyd, Bremen. EXPECT» ARRIVALS ANB REPARTURES. Foh Imtimdrd to Sail. Stbamir. t ~Negapatam; Sit. 18th Mar. at 2 p.m.j Tara Cutward*. Madras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and Sat. Ist April
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    • 1288 2 DUN VILLES Hunyadi Janes Thirst I Snecial Old Scotch Whisky For «OUT ad RHEUMATISMS J O|JCViai Viu UVVKVii 7 Prohor Immermum, Bule, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University- TX t “Hunyadi Janos has invariably shown itself an effectual and reliable Aperient Hnin 7 IN Ol CAD UfMITF RHTTI FS
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  • 1989 3  -  1 M' THE STORY OF A STRANGE HON3YMOOK BY OLIVER ASHWELL. CHAPTER 11. Morning broke over the Hill with a dainty grey, a grey that changed qu ckly to pearl and purple, from purple to the incomparable cleanliness of a cloudless dawn. It was as though
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  • 151 3 .—Straits Times. Saved by an Indian's Turban. An instance comes to hand from West Point, Bongkoug, which shows comsiderable presence of mind on the part of an Indian constable, and also that the turban as well as being picturesque is at times very useful. On the 27th
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  • 1376 3 THE PARIAH. “We shall have to send for old Tim and the Deputy Commissioner said little Lolo, the young Policeman, sadly. “It’s a beastly nuisance,” said the Subaltern", oh, d—that swine, yes I suppose we must.” Lolo and the Subaltern were at their wits end, and as
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  • 1406 3  -  HY W. PETT RIDGE. What’s his name again?” “Who are hii people?” What board sell >ol was ho at before this?” “Ask him if he ever went to a musichall. Go on Ask him Make him go on talking.” Questions passed by the impressed circle to the centre
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    • 66 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 dealere
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    • 66 3 Not a Minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’
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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 W’thout maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual
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  • 210 4 Saturday. March llih Annual General Meeting, Penang Golf Club, 6-30 p. m. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p. m. High Water 2-39 a. m. A 2-54 p. ni Low Water 8-51 a. m. 9-6 p m Sunday, March I2th Quadragesima. Ist Sunday in Lent. High Water
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  • 741 4 It is unfortunate that Lord Milner should be leaving South Africa just when the all-important problem of the future form of Government for the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony presents itself for solution. That the Home Government will be guided to a great extent by
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  • 330 4 The second chapter of our serial story In Peril in Penang appears on page 3 to-day. Mrs. H. L. Talbot and family of Kuala Lumpur, are leaving for Hume shortly. A butcher in Ipoh was fined $5O «n Wednesday, fur vending l>eef unfit for
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  • 1835 4 The usual fortnightly meĕting jjf the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office yesterdijy afternoon; There were present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. Ciieah Tek Thye, Dr. P. V. Locke, Mr. Lim Eu Toh,. Mf. L. H. Clayton, Mr. T. O’Hallorau \Secretary), Dr. G. W.
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    • 338 4 blew Advertisements, New Advertisements. Centra] Sales Room. to be let. important auction sale. Entry Immediate. The undersigned are instructed to sell by A N Unfurnished House, No. 37, near the sea-end of Green Hall suitable for PUBLIC AUCTION, I young European bachelor mess within four, minutes of Beach Street. On
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    • 112 4 CONTRIBUTIONS wu.-t he -wdress-d t.» The Editor," written on one side of th* paper only and accompanied by the writhes name and address not neccessaril y for insertion but cw a guarantee of good faith. A LL monies must be paid to the untrisl Manager at the ‘‘l'inana Oaxelti <>fh<-e,
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    • 6 4 BATHROOM MATS. McAlister Co. t Ltd.
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  • 226 5 GREAT JAPANESE VICTORY. CAPTURE OF MUKDEN. FIERCE FIGHTING STILL GOING ON. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th March/ lelegram. from Field Marshal Oram, and General Kuropatkin indio&e that wXf' Mukde,!" tO th RouUr s correspondent at Tokio reports that several I u„, a counter-attacks at and Ltkuaupu to the west
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  • 39 5 THE PEASANT RISINGS. [Reuter's Service.; London, 10th March. Strong forces of troops have been sent to deal with the peasant risings in th® provinces of Orel and Tchernigoff, where bands thousands strong are looting and burning the estates.
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  • 38 5 THE ATTITUDE OF THE LIBERAL PARTY. Reuter’s Service.] London, 10th March. The Earl of Rosebery speaking at a Liberal banquet in the City intimated that the Liberals were certainly prepared to renew the Anglo-Japanese alliance.
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  • 51 5 List of Subscriber*. Boustead and Co. $lOO Paterson, Simons and Co. 10( Sandilands Buttery and Co. 1 Huttenbach Bros, and Co. 10 Penang Sugar Estates Co. Ltd. 100 Pritchard and Co. McAlister and Co. $650 E M. J ANION, lion. Treasurer. Penang, 11th March,
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  • 20 5 Shanghai, March Ist. There are now +3,756 Russian prisoners in Japan, whereof 616 ate o cers.
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  • 174 5 t Hsinmintun. written by a Chines f “On the Ist 'nstaiA Wy. fro 1,000 "> ouut rL Ad lusiiau P«»t forty Uehling. a t<;«□Ui entered miles north of Mu* situ Of^X‘ neutral Rues, ami ated well insidr upon the unforcibly billeted Hearing, willing inhab t
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  • 377 5 for ways that are dark and for tricks that are, vain-—” Ihe question of the hours during which the pigs are slaughtered at the Abattoirs was ventilated at yesterday’s’ meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Hallifax made l a long statement, which, however, gave but little fresh
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  • 157 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties were decided yesterday Mixed Double Handicap. MissE. Jones E. A. Swan beat Mrs. Bark it G. Mug'liston 6—B, 6—3. 6—4. Double Handicap. V. D. Parsons H. A. Neubrouner E. S. Haslam G. H. Cater 6—2, 10—8. Next week the fmais in
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  • 58 5 INDEMNITY PAID. [Reuter’b Service.] Loudon, 11th March. Coilut Beiw’keiiJorff, the Russian Ambsssador, has handed Lord Lansdowne .£65,000, the amount claimed by the British Government as an indemnity for the Hull fishermen. The opening night of the Westminster Glee and Concert Company, has been altered again from
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  • 21 5 conminnwations intended /or insertion in this journal must be authenticated The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents.]
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  • 204 5 S. R. C. R. To the Editor of the Finally Gazette.'') Dear Sir, The Penang Police presumably pride themselves on their method of grappling with the traffic tangle. No doubt so far as the regulation of traffic is concerned there is but little to complain
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  • 179 5 St. George’s Church. Ist Sunday in Lent. I2ih March, 1905. 8 a.m. Mtitins.—{/‘Tiomf.) -8-30 a.m. Holy CJomniiiiiion. flain.) 5 p. m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9-15 a.mChurch Prye Dock. 6 p.m., Church Northam Road. ft r 4 Church of the Assumption. First Mass
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  • 540 5 (From our Own Correspondent.) t Taiping, March 10. A. heavy fall of rain on Wednesday slightly cooled the atmosphere—but it has been unusually warm lately and fever has been somewhat prevalent. Mr. Bland, Resident-Councillor of Malacca and Mr. Elcum, financial Comnissioner, are here at
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  • 354 5 The Bill for the first reading of the Penang Free School Incorporation Bill was read for the first time at the Council moet- ing -on Friday. The Attornev-General said :—This is a Bill to incorporate the Committee of Management of the Penang Free School, and if ever
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  • 700 5 THE HEAD-WORKS. The he id-works of the system for supplying Ku il i Lumpur, at some future date, with electricity for lighting purposes, are, says the Malay Mai 1 at Ulu Gombakj where water derived from the Gombak River, wnich meets the Klang River by ihe
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  • 365 5 OBITUARY. REV. MOTHER ST. ANSELME. It is with much sincere regret we have to chronicle the lamented deftth of .Madame 1 Marie Amelie Borneque, in.religion Sister St. Anselme, of the Order of St. Maur, for many years the loved and revered Reveniwd .Mother Superior of the Convent of The Holy
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  • 233 6 Saturday, March 11. The German steamer Hindu., which arrived at Hakodate from Vladivostock, reports that the repair of the three Russian cruisers there has been completed and the vessels are now lying in the harbour. A number of torpedo-destroyers, torpedo-boats, and ice-breakers are also in port. The actual
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  • 870 6 ARRIVALS. Magdeburg, Ger., 3328, Prohn, Mar 11, Adelaide, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Benvenue, Brit., 2505, Kroble, Mar 10, London, gen., S. Buttery Co. Glf.nogle, Brit., 2399, Larkins, Mar 11, Amoy, gen., Chin Ho A Sons. Kvu Sang, Brit., 2077, Buller, Mar 11, Calcutta; gen., Boustead Co.
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    • 535 6 NO LONGER NERVOUS NOW. This Semarang Lady’s Story confirms other Women’s Words i The World Over, In Praise of Dr. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS To all women, whether married or single, I the experience of Mrs. L. Werner, of 1 Semarang, Java, should prove of vital 1 interest. For four or
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    • 20 6 SAVARESSE’S SANQAL CAPStItES Not made of Gelatine, most efficacous because absolutely pure English Oil. < 7ull 3TD (Sfjemists. >• INSIST ON SAVARESSE’S.
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    • 200 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post) Gives instant relief. Avoid imitation». Keep the Genuine handy. OVER SIXTY YEARS WO tD-V/tPS REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>SARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the tnosi WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD.
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    • 1025 6 1 A BROKtNrOOWN SYSTEM. L This is a condition (or disease) to which doctors J* BSB« RUBEROID ROOFING Now, what alone is absolutely essential in all sue ti I ;o I cases is i»c> -ascii vitality —vigour I enr,, VITAL STRENGTH energy J DIIRCDnin Vn terproof. Weatherproof, nnnr-i.. toth-ow Off
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    • 1068 7 TEM€ Smks INTERNATIONAL banking ■-■rivllo ICfid CORPORATION. CZ.L CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. FMC bkllt WERE AWARDED THE AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Fiscal AjenU for the United St*Us of made' finer, and bad i. nude better .by MED Al America *> v 4. at the Incorporated by Royal Charter. IN JKJBL DARTRING’
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    • 239 8 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OU> AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 1847.) CHAIRMAN:—The Right Hon’hle Sir JOHN GOBST, M. F. FUROS~R s 420,000,000. ’CLAIMS PAID—R«. 450,000,000 Monthly Rates for each Rs. 5,000 Assured. Large Bonuses.
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    • 1917 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. EOTICIMLTOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that on a,ld after this date until further notice Th undersigned having been appointed rpHE S.S. Vau dt>r P‘ the supply of water from the Waterfall Agents for the Corporation are now pre- J[ replace thp d "ill TUB Municipal Commissioners of George
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