Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 March 1905

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 72 VOL. LXIII. WEDNESDAY, 29h MARCH, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2105 1 IntdldC'd Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. P n am Naviga BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. «fl Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. 'S’* 35 tion, Company. 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. MAIL SERVICE Negapatam, Sat. Ist April at 2 p.m. Teesta <IA 8/ W Z 1 Madras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and Isat. I.sth April at
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    • 1139 2 LIPTONS TEAS I Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Mental surgeon, lm were awarded the Total invested Funds upwards 17, penang road. Proved by experience. ta arvr\ a i ...£4,500,000 p CiOLrlJ /IL- Lh aL Total Annual Income... £759,Q00 few doors from the Eastern AT THE The undersigned have been appointed PE I—
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  • 1721 3  -  THE STORY OF A STRANGE HONEYMOON. BY OLIVER ASHWELL. CHAPTER VI. A NIGHT OF HORROR. T was so suddenly nauseated with the sight of that grisly message from our foes that 1 had not the presence of mind to hide the horror from the ey?s of
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  • 417 3 There was no other business.— Straits Times, March 25th. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of this Club was held recently in the Drill Hall. Mr. I'. de M. Brad dell presided, and there was rather a small attendance of members. Minutes of last meeting were confirmed.
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  • 977 3  -  [WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR ISRAEL’S MESSENGER BY MR. N. E. B. EZRA.] The object of this essay is to place before the readers of the 44 Israel’s Messenger a succinct account of the Jews residing in Singapore, which we hope will not prove uninteresting. The .Jewish community
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  • 909 3 RUBIIVS LO IT O?JTZIERS. H. O. Wils m writes in the Express of the 21st ult:— One of the most remarkable features of the present situation in regard to the Russo-Japanese war is the devastation—it can be called by no other term—that has been wrought in
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  • 312 3 Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter to the editor of the New Zealand Times dated December, 1. states that the progress of the movement in favour of Imperial union and commercial preference is quite satisfactory to him. He has never supposed it possible to secure
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  • 192 3 The back always aching work impossible ;no rest at night afraid to bed standing erect causes a sharp stablike pain that almost takes away your breath, and leaves you we ik, nervous, and despairing is this your story But you can be cured by
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    • 123 3 *****77h7>’1'’i.1en.> He Not a Minute should be lost when a No Friend bIKb fci of nee d. It is child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberwill always help you CoU(/ Rellie dy. lain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the the same with Chamnc becomeB hoarse> or even after the It
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    • 113 3 One of the Triumphs of Modern Surgery. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns, and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is one of the greatest discoveries and triumphs of modern
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    • 41 3 Dbin’s dinner pills, which are sold by all immediately relieve a constipated state of the bowels, stimulating the flow of h.il<*, and driving out all the poisonous waste matter. They restore a regular and natural action of the liver and bowels.
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    • 85 3 No Other Liniment will heal a cut or bruise so quickly as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. 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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  • 112 4 Wednesday, March 29ih. Town Baud, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. High Water 5-34 a. in. 6-9 p. in Low Water 11-46 a. ni. Thursday. March 50th. Choral Practice, Town Hall, 5-30 p. m. J Town Band Golf Club, 6to7p. m. High Water 6-48 a. in. 7-32 p.
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  • 1299 4 We can hardly be surprised that the visit of the Kaiser to Morocco is being viewed with some suspicion in France. The politicians and people of the French Republic have always regarded Morocco as being well with.in the French sphere of influence, and, since the conclusion
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  • 601 4 A FORGERY CASE. r Yesterday afternoon, 'before the Hon. A. F. G. Law, three Chinese, Lee Siew Ann, Lee Ho Weng, and Lee Ah Thuan took their places in the dock to answer to a charge of having been in possession of documents knowing the same to be
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  • 40 4 The Monthly Medal was played for on Saturday, March 25th, and won G. 11. Stitt; score 58 49= 107 less 16 The Ladies Spoon played for on Tuesday, 28th insU, and won by Miss Backland; score,;--45 68.
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  • 155 4 Autumn Meeting. Proposed Programme, We have received from the Secretary of tie Penang Turf Club, a copy of the pro >osed Programme of th? next Meeting, to b 1 held o.i July 25th, 27th and 29th. Amo g the prizes to be offered will be one of
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  • 619 4 OPENING PEI®.., 1 The European Circus V audience for the first tW. a Ve, f <a p n U)tr Kramat Gardens last nW ,n :i t the success. There was a fair v.ith lnuch ing that the Circus has noY ***** msid er tation in Penang, such
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  • 200 4 Annual Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Ipoh Club was held on Sunday night, Mr. C. V. Dyson presiding. The accounts of the past six months were passed, t he officials responsible for the working of the club reporting favourably upon the financial positicn and general prosperity.
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    • 518 4 New Advertisements, New Advertisements. Government of Selangor. NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the Office UROPEAN, will take entire charge of of the Secretary to Resident, Kuala XL 1 or 2 children, in return for Lumpur, up to noon of the 14th April, passage Home. 1905, for the wiring and
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    • 119 4 fWN TRI BUT lONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the. writer s name and address not necessarily for insertion hut as a guarantee of good faith. LL monies must be paid at the Pin any *4 Gazette Oflwe.
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    • 10 4 SPORTING RIFLES BATHROOM MATS. McAlister Co., Ltd. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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  • 238 5 further disorders. 'I Ilk CRIMEA AN!) THE C VUCzkSUS IN REVOLT. CONSTITUTIONAL agitation in FINLAND. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 28th March. Serious disorders are reported from Yalta ini the Crimea. The police barracks most ot the warehouses and the vodka shops have been wrecked. The chief of the police has
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  • 84 5 HEAVILY OVERSUBSCRI BED [Reuters Service London, 28th March. New York bankers state that they are receiving heavy subscriptions from French investors for the American portion of the Japanese loan. London. 29th Maach. The exteriors of the banks issuing the Japanese loan resembled the outside of the theatres
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  • 47 5 ENGLISH PRESS OPINION. [Reuters Service.] London, 29th Alarch. The Daily Telegraph, in espousing the cause of strengthening the Anglo-Japanese alliance, says that the proposal receives general approbation in the Ci.y, >iie moie especially if the alliance is to receive the moral support of America.
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  • 69 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 29th March. It is understood that Russia’s intention to mobilize on a large scale has been abandoned for the present. Only drafts will be sent sufficient to stifien General Linievitch, who* will pursue Fabian tactics. News from Guntzuling states th it a readvance of the
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  • 101 5 THE LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP. result and bettinu. [Reuters Service.] London. 29th March. The following is the result of the Liueolnshire Handicap run yesterday Mr. F. Luscombe’s Nrtns-mnao 4vrs. i st. bios. Mr. F. Langstaff's CW -’"O 3 syrs. Ost. Ivins. Ge„. Paget's 3. Eighteen horses ia i <)
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  • 315 5 UNION WITH GREECE PROCLAIMED. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS. I Reuter's Service.] London, 28th March. As a result of popular discontent with the absolutist rule of Prince George of Greece, six Hundred armed Cretans assemble I. near Canea as a provisional national assembly, under the presidency of Mr.
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  • 23 5 NEW CHIEF JUSTICE Reuter's Service.] London, 29th March. Mr. Eric Wright. Barrist r-at-law. lias been gazetted Chief Justice of the Seychelles.
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  • 41 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 28th March. Air. Gerald Loder has been appointed Junior Lord of the fro isury in the place of the lion. Ailwvn Fellowes, promoted to be Lord Privy Seal. This will necessitate a bye-election at Brighton.
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  • 59 5 The South China Morning Post is informed bv the French Consul at Hongkong that the Sully is not yet floated, and that the news published in the Tonkin papers that she has been 11 rated is incorrect. Operations are proceeding ste.dily but slowly, as the task is a
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  • 325 5 —South China Morning Post. FROM NATIVE SOURCES. Grotesque Situation. Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai is strongly opposed to the suppression of the mounted brigands by the Government, as many of them are in the employ of Russia and Japan, and an expedition against them would only lead to
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  • 643 5 SYMPATHETIC REFERENCES IN THE SUPREME COURT. At the opening of the Court yesterday before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Law, Mr. R. A. P. Hogan said that he had been desired by the other members of the Bar to give expression to their sorrow at
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  • 310 5 In your issue of the 23rd, was published a letter from the pen of some humane man, bearing the <le plume, of AntiBrutalism which I read with pleasure, as I am glad to see that the need of a Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals,
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  • 925 5 77/ Tropical Agriculturist. There is no doubt that agricultural interest in Ceylon, the Straits, and many, other equatorial countries at present centres chiefly on rubber. There are not wanting many signs of a considerable bomn in the cultivation of this product during the present year.
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  • 808 6 M. P. LORD DUDLEY, THE VICEROY OF IRELAND. Early in life Lord Ednam, now known to the world as th” Earl of Dudley, gave promise of those qualities which have since made him a prominent figure in the political and social world. As a boy
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  • 1066 6 ARRIVALS. Kangra, Brit., 1478, Henderson. Mar 29, Rangoon, gen., H. Liebert Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Duringer, Mar 29, Singapore. gen., W. Mansfield Cornelia, Brit., 194, Marris, Mar 28, Deli, gen., Koe Guan Co. Mary Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, Mar 28, Port Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan Co.
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    • 94 6 There is no Danger whatever from lockjaw or blood poison resulting rom at 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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    • 187 6 J" OVER SIXTY YEARS WOPLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKIN SON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>BARBAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB K TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTieNS, w “LrN^X ,D N.D. It is asserted
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    • 1542 6 NS3TICE. A I 'HE interest and responsibility of Lift! Im I Chui Kee and Lee Teng See in the mJ? I—P 1 P B W firm Choo Chuan Keok Co. and Chop MBICMMUM Hock Choo Chuan Keok carrying on business as Ship Chandlers at No. 23 Beach Street, Penang, ceased
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