Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 April 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-04-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 89 VOL. LXIII. TUESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1833 PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1708 1905-04-18 1 t irra-m'—mji-T'i; Intended Sailings. f sewing. P.& 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lbfd, Bremen. *?!g*"*» tion, Company. jk r Fob Ixtbnok» to Sail. Stramkr. fm\ .h, ;*i EXPECTED 4MIVXLS AND WPARTDRES. M\\ I/ A 4 MAIL SERVICE. Mmbw. and L,„„ M\\ V Outwards. Kerrick1,708 words
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Advertisement1065 1905-04-18 2 g PINANG GAZETTE AND STKAIib WAWT MOTOR 'CMP* .W>’" 27a '4 ROAD. |g| w g |/1 II Have Just Received a few "doors from the Eastern I JI S?. M t-i- «y «All* A Very twd Ashment _j££2±_ I 4£f Atkinson's Perfumes. MOSSES. WICKOp I ClilObS z < Rhine Violets^Opopanax1,065 words
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Article1850 1905-04-18 3 FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1905. Present: His Excellency the Governor (Kir John Anderson, k.c.m.g.) The Hon’ble the Acting Colonial Secretary (E. L. Brockman.) the Attorney-Genl. (W. 11. Collyer.) the Act. Col. Treasurer (j. Anthonisz.) the Auditor-Genl. (E. C. Hill.) the Col. Engineer (A. Murray.) M P. Waddell. Thu Jiak1,850 words
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Article351 1905-04-18 3 —Straits Times Bids Farewell to the Straits. Singapore loses another old resident in the person of Captain J. C. Davies who left for Home on Monday by the M. M. Tourane. Captain Davies, who is well-known in commercial circles as Pilot Davies, first came to Singapore in the—Straits Times - 351 words
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286 1905-04-18 3 There is no doubt, remarks The Globe that the energy with which the Japanese took up Western civilisation was practical and thorough and no better proof of this could be afforded than the way in which they have mistered the modern art of warfare, after286 words
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Article467 1905-04-18 3 Dr. Macnamara remarks Much fur. is got out of the weird notes which teachers receive from the poorer class of working parents. I have not dwelt much on these, <as I never see one of these notes without feeling more inclined t cry than to laugh. I467 words
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Article365 1905-04-18 3 Tiie H »me papers to hand by the la>t m t I contain some melancholy accounts of tiie treatment of the aborigines in Australia Dr. R •th. of Queensland, was some tim ag c > nmis.sioned to impure into the matter and his report reveals a truly revoit.ii;365 words
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Advertisement60 1905-04-18 3 A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain s Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs ami colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. All dealers sell it. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a60 words
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Advertisement82 1905-04-18 3 Every Bottle Warranted. Chamberlains Pain Balm will not cost you one cent if it does you no good. Give it a trial if you are troubled with rheumatism. One application will relieve the pain Pains in the side or chest, soreness of the muscles or stiffness of the joints are82 words
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Advertisement64 1905-04-18 3 Highly Esteemed. No liniment stands higher in the estimation of those who know its real value than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. There are thousands who feel that they cannot get along without it and always keep it in their homes. The pain from cuts, burns, bruises and like injuries is promptly64 words
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Advertisement79 1905-04-18 3 You Run No Risk. You need not hesitate to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If you are not satisfied with the results after using two-thirds of the bottle according to directions you may return it to your dealer and your money will be refunded. Here is what the Greer Drug Co.,79 words
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Advertisement285 1905-04-18 3 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Penang. The Leading Wlesale Chemists in the Straits. MANUFACTURERS OF CUBICAL PWTMMMK, AND OTHER PREPARATIONS. Gy/arnmeat and Estate Hospitals and Dispensaries SUPPLIED WITH purg English f)rugs and Chgmieals, AT LOWEST PRICES. A large stock of Fine Chemicals always oa hard, Cocaine, Codeine, Morphine, Potassium, locJde, lodofo Quinine,285 words
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Article77 1905-04-18 4 Wednesday. April I9th. Full Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. Thursday. April 20th. Passover (Jewish Festival.) h Friday. April 21st. Good Friday. Public Holiday. Cricket. Penang u*. Perak. Town Band, tv 7 p. in Saturday. April 22nd Public Holiday. Cricket, Penang v» Perak. Town Band,77 words
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Article1162 1905-04-18 4 After the battle of Mukden, which wiped out almost one-half of the Russian army, there was a marked revival of the peace rumours which Reuter has been carefully disseminating during the last few months. It was stated that the gi'eat financiers of Paris, through whom the1,162 words
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Article339 1905-04-18 4 DRAWING OF THE GRIFFINS. It was anything but inviting weather this morning’about the time the Griffins were advertised to be drawn tor. Nevertheless, a much bigger crow<l than ex net ted were pre tent. Two ladies, Mrs. Stitt and Ahs. Hanman, kindly drew the numbers and names339 words
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Article249 1905-04-18 4 EASTER PROGR AAIAI E. PENANG vs, PERAK. We are informed that the Perak Cricket team propose travelling down to Penang bv rhe afternoon express on Thursday, the 20th. The football team will probably not arrive till Saturday afternoon. Cricket will start on Friday at 12 noon, on249 words
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Article122 1905-04-18 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of vesterday’s plav Ladies Singles Handicap. Airs. Dunn beat Airs. J. A. Brown 6—2 6—2. -Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Ebden «A E. S. Haslam beat Mrs. Jamieson G. H. Cater, 6—2 6—3. Al ens Singles Handicap. A. F. G.122 words
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Article726 1905-04-18 4 (From Our Chcu Correspondent.) Taiping, April l->. The long-looked-for dance la.>t night was a great success from every point, of view, but alas like all goixl thing* it, i< over, audits joys releg ited to the Jim m of the past; to me, ho eve.’, remains726 words
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Article57 1905-04-18 4 The Greig Cup. The first ties in this competition are to b played oft' by Saturday, 22nd April, 1905. Actual match handicap 6 Air. Justice Law. 3 Dr. b rec r. 9 Dr. Skae. 6 Mr. W. E. U. Grove. 8 G. H. Stitt. 6 Geo. Alacbain.57 words
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Article52 1905-04-18 4 The Norddeutscher Lloyd Mail Steamer I rinz Heinrich having left Singapore at I p. m. yesterday, is ex pected to arrive here to-day at 6 p. m. and will leave for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples Genoa, Gibraltar, Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen probably at 8 a.52 words
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Advertisement484 1905-04-18 4 JFV »k*oiV’!? Nwe Advertisements. New Advertisements. A 2 ...r,i i ■i? EASTER HOLIDAYS, KoamMijW Paketmrt I'M’. rrr*- <».(*'> t* < THR •wwteiiwMti<HH*ft -Banks will. -J»e A.-S 8 s ’alenliju dry docks--tkis.lveek Ly closed on Friday, {Saturday, an 1 -*W painting, she-will -iio\. sail? ahi., Monday, the 21st, 22nd. Arid 24th484 words
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Advertisement111 1905-04-18 4 t/T’/OiV.'' U.K.I <l. .'...J 11l The Editor." written on one »itle/n/ the paper fiithj aiui o.ceooip<lliie<l hy the -HCUMC fina tnldresx not iore»uirily for i oxertion .hilt ae a gunSuutee of fp,0,l imth. inoniex inuxt. he jniiti a* the Pinani/ Gazette Gftiee, I ’ennng, to the Serreto.rij, whose receipts will111 words
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Advertisement5 1905-04-18 4 SPORTING RIFLES McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement6 1905-04-18 4 BATHROOM Al ATS. McAlister Co., Ltd,6 words
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Article176 1905-04-18 5 OFF INDO CHINA. RUSSIAN ELATION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, 18th April. '1 'he Indo-Chma steamer Laisany reports that the Baltic Fleet was at Kamranh Bay on Saturday forenoon. The hospital ship Orel had then rejoined t he tleet. [Belter s Service London, 18th April. The Russians176 words
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Article94 1905-04-18 5 THE CONDITION OF MACEDONIA. DESPERATE RACIAL FEUDS. [Reuters Service.] London, 18th April. Further evidence of the disgraceful condition of affairs prevailing in Macedonia is supplied by the following telegram. A Greek band recently attacked ami destroyed the Bulgarian village of Zagoritehani, killing most of the inhabitants and carrying[Reuters Service.] - 94 words
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Article87 1905-04-18 5 A CONSTITUTIONAL PARTY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 17th April. A Constitutional Conservative party is being formed in Russia. It includes already seven members of the Council of the Empire besides a number of Senators and prominent Government officials. The party, the formation of which is countenanced by M. Buliguine, Minister[Reuter’s Service.] - 87 words
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Article57 1905-04-18 5 OUTBREAK OF A GENERAL STRIKE. [Reuters Service.] London, 17th April. A general strike has begun on the Italian railways. The men object to disciplinary measures tending to curtail their right to strike being inserted in the Government Bill for the State taking over the railways. Troops are[Reuters Service.] - 57 words
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Article57 1905-04-18 5 A RUSSIAN SUCCESS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 18th April. General Linievitch reports that on the 11th instant the troops on the Russian left attacked the village of Ponhoul, five miles to the eastward of Meian. They enveloped the Hanks of the Japanese, who retired from Meian, which is the[Reuter’s Service.] - 57 words
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Article65 1905-04-18 5 [Reuter s Service.] London, 17th April. King Edward and Queen Alexandra have landed at Algiers which has been lavishly decorated for the occasion with French and British Hags. Their Majesties, who paid a visit to Jonnart, Governor-Genera! of Algeria, wi remain at Algiers till[Reuter s Service.] - 65 words
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Article55 1905-04-18 5 I Reuter’s Service.] I rAiH Inn 18l IVELTBK B j London, 18th April. The Times correspondent at Shanghai states that, though two years have passe, since China ratified the Mackay not a single important clause had ye e come effective, and the Chinese Oovernment is encouraging its officials inI Reuter’s Service.] I rAiH Inn 18l - 55 words
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Article2402 1905-04-18 5 half yearly meeting. I he Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Tembers of the Penang Turf Club was 'eld in the Chamber of Commerce yester- < i\ afternoon. Mr. A. R. Adams occupied the Chair, and there were also present Capt. Mclntyre, Messrs. Stitt, C. A. Law.2,402 words
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Article319 1905-04-18 5 -M\*. Henry Aylesbury AValker Aylesbury, of Leigh Court, Carddock, Col--1 mqif>n,‘ a tba planter, with estates in the Straitw Settlements, who was killed on ,9th January last, at the age of years, u left estate in the United Kingdom valued at £21,621 Bs. 4d.,319 words
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Article249 1905-04-18 5 The fgjloiniig Bills about to be introduced into theMlegislative Council are published in Friday’s Government Ga&tte 1. An Ordinance to incorporate the Boam of Benevolence of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago. The objects and reasons of the Bill are stated as Follows The “Board of249 words
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Advertisement6 1905-04-18 5 garden rollers. McAlister S’ Co., Hd.6 words
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Advertisement6 1905-04-18 5 RACING SADDLES. McAlister S’ Co. Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement227 1905-04-18 5 WANTED. F'URNISHED ROOAI in European or Eurasian House. GLEN ARG, 274 19-4 c/o This Office New Beach Street Auction Rooms. Im)>ortant Auction Sale. Fa oured with instructions the undersigned will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday, 19th April, At Lionville,” No. 2a Cantonment Road, COMMEXCIKG AT 11-30 A.M. PUNCTUALLY. All227 words
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Advertisement245 1905-04-18 5 TO LET. House No. 9, pangkore road. Entry Ist April, 1905. Apply to 182 u c E. A. MANASSEH Co. TO LET. RACEDIEU,” Penang Hill, from VI s t May. Apply to 243 u c A. A. ANTHONY Co. TO LET. u THE PINES,” 382 Burma Road, I from Ist245 words
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Article586 1905-04-18 6 Tuesday, 18th April, 1905. To receive a token of appreciation from underwriters is an ambition of every shipmaster. They are dreaded ixjcause of their fancied power to put a ban lor ever on a man’s professional career, and therefore, to receive an underwriter s ‘•blessing’’ is considered586 words
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Article181 1905-04-18 6 Per P. O. steamer Himalaya connecting with the steamer Chusan at Colon.bo from London, March 17, to Singapore. Mr J. Man» '‘iimore. .Mrs. Stewy;.,' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. StPolgla-e, Miss Bushell, Mr. W. E. L. Shand. Mrs. H. H. Hudson, Mr. Groundwater, Mrs. Howard, Mr. A.181 words
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906 1905-04-18 6 ARRIVALS. Malaya, Ger.. 901, Block, Apr 18, Deli, gen., Pehn Meyer Co. Rotorua, Brit.. 555, Lingard, Apr 17, Tongkah, gen., Koe Guan Co. Van Dek Parka, Dut., 332, Leeuwe, Apr 18, Deli. gen.. H. Ir.ebert Co. Ban Whatt Soon. Brit., 199, Glenday. Apr 18. Deli, gen.,906 words
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Advertisement87 1905-04-18 6 What Ciiamukklain's Pain Balm Will Do. For the alleviation of pain Chamberlain s Pain Bahn has no equal. Soreness of the muscles, swellings and lameness are quickly relieved by applying it. One application will promptly quiet a pain in the side or chest and nothing will compare with it as87 words
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Advertisement34 1905-04-18 6 FOR THE COUGH OF INFLUENZA, Stearns’ Wine is there liable prompt remedys at soothes the air passages. ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and General Contractors. Works 40 WELD QUAY. Town Stoke :—3l BEACH STREE’I’. 40 1-4-0534 words
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Advertisement208 1905-04-18 6 (Jnequailed Purifying Agent 7 Irpndispensable in Hot Countries. “Sanitas Disinfecting Fluid fj is non-poisonous and non-staininjr, and for k general or personal use is thor.Highly effective, i It completely disinfects the house in which it is used.and, administered internally prevents Cholera, Typhoid Fever. Dysentery, etc. i “Sanitas "Disinfecting Powder is208 words
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Advertisement271 1905-04-18 6 Carbide Adamson, OF G-ilfillan Co. n Ltd’s Calcium PALE FINO SHERRY A N D IN LUMP. MACKAY’S Packet in Two Tins in LIQUEUR WHIbKY. One Case. ;o Weighing 112 lbs. Each Tin. GIESLEH’S CHAMPAGNE. I :o: Apply to Obtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores. C. S. Seng Co., AYLESBURY271 words
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Advertisement1484 1905-04-18 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I Small Advertisements for Cash i HOTEL des INDES.Ii 1 I. FAMILY PROVISION. 2 S *<** beautiful Skill Easilv and F PR VIS N FOR OLD ACE “soLX S S y <ff Ldbljy ana economicahy met by a Policy in word afterwards). Advertisements, if sent I ,111,484 words
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Article1093 1905-04-18 8 PROGRAMME FOR THE Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 30tfj, June Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday 30 th May. The Maiden Plate. Value .$6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9 st. 3 lb. An allowance of 7 lb. to ex-Griffins imported into Straits Settlements or Federated1,093 words
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Advertisement280 1905-04-18 8 HORACE S. MARTIN, and Engineer. N V.Z All Description of Mining properties Reported on. Concentrating and ore Dressing Plants designed and erected. IPOH -PERAK. 981 25-5-04. CRUSHED FOOD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. Try it and You Will be Satisfied. REDUCED PRICES. IR. BELILIOS l>egs to inform the public that since280 words
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Advertisement1527 1905-04-18 8 uazlLJLid PBH« JOWIUMS, NT “X^t l on Nl orders BY Captain a. R. ADAMS, Paid llp c pital $10,000,000 Kethe rland3 Trading Society. Fisal Agents Sum COMMANDANT. Reserve Fund. Sterling Reserve $10,000,000) Established 1824. silver Reserve 8 000 000 H lB 000 000 China and the Philippine Islands, FOR APRIL,1,527 words
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