Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 April 1905

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY: ESTABLISHED J 833. No. 94 VOL. LXIII. WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1905. PRICE 20 CENT
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    • 1767 1 Sapping. Inte-lldeci Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. p. o. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. tXPFCTIB ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. lx™ to Sab. I MAIL SERVICE. Madras. dore and Sat 21,th A ll at 2 1 Tee ta Imperial German Mail Line. V L Outwards.
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    • 1036 2 .y— LIPTONS TEAS Dr. F. A. Moffatt,, w Dr. LALOR’S '—"-I Surgical and Meefjinieal enlist, Established 1854. H H WERE AWARDED THE No. 39 Farquhar Street, n. jJ HIIS"H I U Wtl GOLD MEDAL Opposite Sea View Hotel. Agents of the above Company, are rea< j AT THE PP «Accept.
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  • 488 3 —P.M.G. A POPULAR APPOINTMENT. Warsaw. March 25. General C.instantin Maksiinowits. the new Governor General o f Warsaw arrived in the Polish capital only two days ago, but he has already gained the good opinion of nearly everybody who has come in contact witii him. His predecessor, General
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  • 323 3 To evade the gaming laws of the I nited States rhe excursion steamer Mount Desert was to have left New York the other dav for a trip t i sea. where lietting on jiorsp-racing bv means of wireless telegrams would be indulge 1 in. All arrangements had
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  • 593 3 Mrs. Craigie’s view that woman has a *ettei tune than man is not endorsed bv the many correspondents of the Grand Magazine who have taken up tlie subject. Mrs. Henry Dudeney, the well-known novelist, says :—The irrefutable fact that, ot the two sexes, men have
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  • 255 3 The Japan Mail reports that a new island has made its appearance in the Riukiu Archipelago. It is said to be 2.800 feet long bv 1.800 feet wide, and to be surrounded by a sandy sho-e. Near the north coast is a lake. The island emerged from
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  • 1172 3  -  BY HAROLD CRICHTON-BROWNE. Professors of Dietetics tell us that the banana is not, as so many fruits are, a flavour an I nothing more, but a food and a source of real nutriment. It is at o;:ce useful and delicious. It not only gratifies the palat but
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  • 554 3 London, March 31st. rhe French, German, and British newspapers are actively discussing the approaching visit of the German Emperor to Tangiers. Th>' Tiniex Tangier corresp mdent says t’.iat Germany refuses any discussion whatever with France on the Moroccan question, on the ground that any agreement lietween the
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    • 64 3 A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain’s Coiigh Remedy a tarorite with the mothers of small chi < ren. It quickly cures their coughs and col s an< prevents any danger of pneumonia or other se rio us cons? quences. AU der.lers se
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    • 98 3 You Run No Risk. You need not hesitate to buy Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy. If you are not satisfied with the results after using two-thirds of the bottle according to directions you mav return it to your dealer and your nionev will be refunded. Here what the Greer Drug Co., Granite.
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    • 64 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 promptly
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    • 69 3 What Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Will Do. For the alleviation of pain Chaml>erlain s Pain Balm 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 as
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    • 1183 3 DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TO LET. KIDNEYS “p RACEDIEU,” Penang Hill, from ''J Ist May. They Drive the Poisons out of Your Body. Apply to 7 243 u c A. A. ANTHONY Co. Consider what it means to neglect the kidneys. 1. Th 'V are the great blood filters of the
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  • 100 4 Wednesday, April 26th. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. Thursday,- April 27th. Harmston s Circus. Friday, April 28. h Penang Amateur Dramatic Club, Town Hall. 9 p. in. Town Band, Esplanade, G to 7 p. in Saturday, April 29»h Ppnang A. D. C., Town Hall, 9
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  • 1021 4 Perhaps the most significant of t'hd batch, of interesting telegiams received through Renter yesterday was the. onewhich stated on the authority of the St. Petersburg Bourse Gazette that the Russian Government, had decided to utilise the funds of various public iustitutions, for the purpose of carrying
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  • 144 4 Lawn Tennis Touknament. The following are the results of yesterday’s play Ladies’ Ch mpioN&iiiP. Mrs. Freer, w.o. Mixed Doubles Handicap. .Mrs. Dunn A’ C. Bradbery beat Mrs. Murray -,v I. Stark, B—j 6—4. Men’s Doubles Handicap. G. IL Cater A E. S. Haslam beat G. 'l’eeling A’
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  • 1253 4 {From Our Own Correspondent.} Ipoh, April 24tlk The talk of the week has been the draft prospectus of the proposed Tronoli Valley Mines, Ltd., which was the new Company I warned your readers against in this column last week. >A long of the proposed syndicate has-been published
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  • 223 4 {From Our Own Correspondent.} t Taiping, 25th April. Taipingites have l.een somewhat unfortun ite, being beaten twice on Friday afternoon at this game by visitors. The Barrack sq lare and Patlang was crowded with spe-'tal 'is when at about s.o’clock Kuala Lumpur Recreation Glub played the Local
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  • 346 4 A Story of the Stage, by C. Ranger-Gidl (F. V. White Co.). In this book the» gifted author of 77ie Hypocrite tells how a youth, after taking a good degree at Oxford, went on to the stagy as a member of Mr. Storm s B touring company, toured
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  • 165 5 HIEBOGATOFF'S whereabouts. Ct)NTR AD ICTf)RY V lEAVS. [Rkutrr’s Service.] London, 25th April. The Saigon corneßpoijdent of the New Y<»rk Suu ha 4 irrived at Knmranh. He reports that at ten o’clock on Sundiv morning nine large vessels, including a bittleJiip and a cruiser, passed thirty miles to
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  • 46 5 ANOTHER INTERVIEW AVTTII Al LOUBET. Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th April. According to final arrangements His Majesty the King will land at Marseilles on Saturday and reach Paris the sune evening. His Majesty will have an interview with President Loubet on Sunday or Monda v.
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  • 88 5 LI HER AL CONSTITUTION GRANTED Reuter's Service.] London, 26th April. The Transvaal Constitution, as promulgated. establishes a Legislative Assembly in which, with the exception of executive Officers, all members are to be elected, that is to sav. thirty to thirty five members will l»e elected and there will
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  • 53 5 ]Reuter’s service.] London, 22nd April. For the purpose of checking the peasant revolt in Russia, the Tsar has issued a iecree ordering the severest punishment :»f all persons directly or indirectly concerned in the recent outbreaks, and appointing district commissions to collect ndeinnities for land owners from the rations
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  • 37 5 THE MURDER OF THE CHINESE COMMISSIONER. Reuter’s Service London, 24th April. The Government has received from Peking confirmation of the murder of the Chinese Ainban in Tibet, together with his whole escort. No particulars are given.
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  • 56 5 [Reuters Service.] London, 25th April. Signor Tittoni, the Italian Premier, and the British. French, and Russian ambassadors have conferred at Rome on the situation in Crete. The British warship Leviathan, with Rear-Admiral the Hm. H. I-Ambton aboard, and the cruisers La neaster and Minerva, which were
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  • 41 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 26th AprilReuter’s correspondent with General <>ku wires that the first Japanese*train has reached Mukden, after crossing the Hun io by a temporary bridge. A regular tram service I net ween Mukden and Dalny 18 being arranged.
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  • 38 5 I Reuter's Service. London, 26th April. Mr. Bigelow, the President of the First National Bank at Milwaukee, has been arrested in consequence of the discovery o defalcations amounting to £300,000 sterling, through speculations in wheat.
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  • 177 5 THE METROPOLITAN STAKES. [Reutkr’r Service.] London, 26th April. The Epsom Spring Meeting opened yesterday. The following is the result of the Great Metropolitan Stakes (handicap) of 1,000 sovs lowest weight not less than bs*. About two miles and a quarter, (37 entries), forfeit declared for 9. H.
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  • 43 5 Relief From England. Simla, 15th April. A donation of ten thousand rupees has been telegraphed out to India through the Alliance Bank of Simla by Sir James L. Walker for the relief of sufferers from the earthquake in the Punjab.
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  • 272 5 EASTER COMPETITIONS. The following are the results of the Easter Competitions at the Golf Club PENANG v. PERAK. 23rd April, IMO 3. G. Mugliston 1 6up and 5. A. Campbell I 0 J. R. Brown 1 3up and 2. Capt. Barrett f 0 L. C. Brown 4
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  • 1391 5 The following is a list of subscribers to St. Georges Ball, and guests Guests. Messrs. AA’. R. Armstrong, Murison Allan, J. G. Allan, J. Anthony, A. Anthonv, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. G. Anderson, Miss Allan, Miss B. Anthony, Mrs. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beddy,
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  • 457 5 London. 3l«t March, 1905. The market has further decline! i>ut closes steady at the lowest. Sale» have been made of Hard Cure Fine Sj»ot and forwaid down to 5 6. Soft Cure Fine Spot and forw ird d »wn to 5 54Scrappy Negrohead quiet value 4 I|. Cameta
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  • 49 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 25th April. Ihe death is announced of Captain O-Shea whose name, together with that of his wife, was so prominently before the public at the time of the Parnell drama. London, 26th April. The death is announced of M. Lessar, the Russian Minister at Peking.
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  • 744 6 Wednesday, April 26th, 1905. A subaltern in the A.S.C. was lunching on board one of His Majesty’s torpedoboat destroyers in Malta the other day, and after the repast he was conducted round the ship. Descending into the cngin -room the worthy “chief” dwelt, on the merits of
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  • 816 6 ARRIVALS. Zaida, Brit., 2905, Wijlis, Apr 25, Rangoon, gen., H. Liebert Co. Kokat, Ger., 1223, Hisbuer, Apr 25, Bangkok, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Hbbf, Brit., 345, Inkster, Apr 26, Singapore, {.en., W. Mansfield Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 294, Scott, Apr 26, Achcen, gen., Ban Ho Hin.
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    • 135 6 Every Bottle Warranted./ Chamberlains Pain Balm will no j, cogt you one cent if it does you no 2 Oo j Qj ve it a trial if you are troubledU w j t r j ieu matism. One application wi’fj re ii eve the pain. Pains in the side or
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    • 262 6 /OVER SIXTY YEARS WO. ID-WIDE DEPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>BARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOR U TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, N.B. It Is asserted on good authority that by
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    • 404 6 Purifying Agent asu is I indispensable in Hot Countries.| jf ‘Sa vitas Disin feeling Fluid I? is non-poisonous and non-Maminß, IB general or persoral use is thorjuehl> C S It completely di.,infects the house in Cl it is used,ami, administered internally present. 1 1 Cholera, Typhoid l ever, Dysentery, e’c.
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    • 263 6 I RUBEROIb roofing,® RUBEROID W 2 ROOFING■ I roofing Ruberoiuß RUBEROID ROOFING® ROOFING RUBEROIO B RUBEROID ruberroid roofing H IS 36 INCHES WIDE, I and is iii.-uiiifactuieil in four weights, Half, One, .wo llueel’| In Rolls containing 216 square feet, which are sold as 200 square feet. RESPECTIVELY AT S9J,
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    • 1462 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I Small Advertisements lor Cash 'HOTEL des IN DES, I I. FAMILY PROVISION. b”“7/ 2 fi? 3 Stamford Road, •dartrixc* Fl IIC Skill 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE insertion in the issue of the following day, l a Ore I I Easily and f.conomicill v ,rp t
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  • 1083 8 PROGRAMME FOR THE Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 30tfi, June lit and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday 30th May. The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9 st. 3 11». An allowance of 7 lb. to ex-Griflins imported into Straits Settlements or Federated Malay
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    • 166 8 CRUSHED FOOD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. Try it and You Will be Satisfied. REDUCED PRICES. R. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food is offered for sale in the Penang Market at low prices, he desires to draw attention to his certificated Crushed Food for Horses,
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    • 1573 8 ThTnghaT «dĔrUHOSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKINc] PENAMG VOLUNTEERS. o Xorat,on. mwu corporation. I ORDERS BY captain A. it ADAMS, $10,000,000 HeWe rl3nd- Trading Society. Fiscal Ajcats Imted Sl ll!s COMMANDANT. Reserve Fund. f STA ihjshed~l 824. IN s^r’uig lieseire $10.000,0001 slg (M)0|0 00 ',>45 000 000- China and lhe Philippine Islands,
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