Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 May 1905

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  • 18 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. THURSDAY, 4tli MAY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1774 1 Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. •S Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. I 4 or Intended to Sail. Steamer. liwA i,,. tIPECTEB ARRIVALS AND REFARTORES. fl l\\ |pHi g MAIL SERVICE. Madras, PondiXrXc’mldalore and Sat b aT at 2 P m
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    • 1228 2 THE BEST water. Dr. F, A. Moffatt, LD.S. HUIBVO)UB jH.IWMjS Surfi'al ar«i Mt'fani'al B>'nti;t. EsteMiibacl 1854. f |B| lfl| Sfl) fl fl iflflfflfll N°* Farquhar Street, undersigned having been 1 For GOUT and RHEUMATISM. sw vi.w h.ul rea IBBW W I rroressor Immermann, Basle, Professor of Internal Medicine at the
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  • 844 3  -  BY LOUIS BECKE. T loathe the French military spirits. Its existence is a menace—a glaring, standing menace to Z entente ron/iaZe, embitters the relations between the English master and mistress and the French />onne, and inculcates in the minds of the former a hot, burning dislike of
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  • 851 3 lhe A. C. Daily Setvs (Shanghai) says that when the question of the fate of the Russian Baltic Fleet is settled, all the British battleships, with the exception of the Glory will be sent Home, ami a small handful of cruisers and some torpe«lo boats
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  • 815 3 The unwelcome intelligence that Germany is endeavouring to obtain by purchase from Portugal the portion of the island of Timor at present held by that country, says a Sydney correspondent, is naturally creating a feeling of uneasiness in the Commonwealth, the people of which are regarding with
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  • 839 3 The Dublin Evening Herald publishes an a rticle on the tooth «if Buddha at Kandy, Ceylon, in the course of which the writer says The holy tooth' is enshrined in Kandy, a mountain town on the island of Ceylon, and thither it draws pilgrims from about
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 Favorite Remedy for Bahiks. It's pleasant taste ami prompt cures have made Clmmlierlain s Cough Kenred serious const quences. "steak» l xk f,,r we,,kwomen ami young girls ztlrev ar. benefited nv it. use. A nutrient I ron lonu..
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    • 80 3 Highly Esteemed. No liniment stands higher in the estimation of those who know its real value than Chamberlains Pain Balm. I here aie 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
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    • 84 3 Every Bottle Warranted. Chamberlains Pain Balm will not cost vou one cent if it does you no good. Give it a trial if vou are trouble»! with rheumatism. One application will relieve the pain Pains in the side or -best, soreness of the muscles or stiffness of the joints arc
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    • 97 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 mav return it to your dealer and your m«»nev will be refunded. Here is what the Greer Drug
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    • 789 3 Al criKrr'is’W'r S,CK KIDNEYS MAKE YOU V/K/XW VAXIX UNFIT FOR WORK. WILL, BE GIVEN AT THE It is the constant strain of every-day duties that makes backache and lame back Tftu/n HaII Rpn SinCT for both men and women. The sales-people Udllj I wlldllgj standing on their feet for hours
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  • 103 4 Thursday, 4th May. New Moon. Hanuston’s Circus 9 p. in. Friday. May Sth Concert, Town Hall. 9 p. in. Easter Vestry Meeting, St. George's Church, 5 p. m. Hannston’s Circus 9 p. ni. Town Band, Esplanade, (> to 7 p. in Saturday. May 6th. Hannston’s Circus 9p. m.
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  • 1098 4 Imperial Parliament meets again this week with the party system in an absolutely unprecedented state of chaos. Two newly appointed members of Mr. Balfour's Ministry—the Junior Lord of the Treasury and the Solicitor-General for Scotland—have recently sustained crushing defeats at the polls and the Tory press
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  • 1101 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 2nd. The chief social event of the week as far as Kinta is concerned has been the first entertainment given by the Amateur Dramatic Society of that go-ahead district. The pieces chosen made up a somewhat slight programme, but the fun
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  • 81 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of yesterday’s play Men's Singles Handicap. Final. E. S. Haslaln beat A. G. Anthony ?6—2 6-M. Profession Pairs. Medicine beat Merchants G—2 I—6 6—4. The follow ng tie in the Lawn Tenuis Tournament has been airanged for Saturday Ladies’
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  • 118 4 The Court of Appeal in Penang has affirmed the judgment in favour of Capt. Wood, late master of the s.s. Rotorua, given by Mr. Justice L iw in January 1904. The Rotorua left Wellington (N.Z.) on sth .April 1903 and arrived in Penang 10th May of the
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  • 56 4 The following arc the returns from the undermentioned tin mines for the month of April as supplied by Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd. Output 285 piculs Approximate Value $13,000 Water Rent 5,400 Working Expenses 4,600 Profit 13,800 New Gopeng, Limited. Output 237 piculs Approximate Value
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  • 85 4 Two Well-known Chemists Fined. Yesterday afternoon in the First Magistrate’s Court before Mr. L. P. Elxlen, Messrs. G. Walker and D. Graham, the well-known chemists, appeared in answer to summonses from Dr. T. C. Mugliston, Colonial Surgeon, charging them with a breach of the Morphine Ordinance. Mr.
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  • 182 4 The annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Penang Hills Railway Company, adjourned from last Thursday till to-day, was again adjourne<l for three weeks, owing to the absence of sufficient shareholders to form aquorum. Old Oriental writes from Lindon to tire Free. Press'iw reference to a
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    • 269 4 :=> GRAND CIRCUS and Royal Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals. To-night! At 9-15 Sharp. To-night!! To-night!!! At 9-15 Sharp. Location of our Tents: Dato Kramat Gardens. Our First Change of Programme. New Horse Acts, New Animal Acts, v New V’omic Acts. IMPORTANT NOTICE. MONDAY NIGHT, MAY Bth. First High Jumping
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    • 113 4 fIuNTRl HUTTOWS Vnnst he addressed to V/ T7i« Editor," written on one «>»/« of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's nana and address not nece»»arily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL monies must he paid at the Piiuing •sL Gazette Office, Penang, to the
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    • 4 4 REFRIGERATORS. Jfc47Zsfer Co., Ltd,
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    • 4 4 SCALES. .McAlister Go,, Ltd,
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  • 32 4 DEATH. Sutherland. —On his 17th birthday. at 35 Croydon Grove, Croydon, on the 4th insU, Kenneth George Sutherland. eldest son of Angus Sutherland, late of the Government Survey Department, Singapore and Penang
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  • 335 5 THIRD SQUADRON OFF JUGRA. K< >ZH DEST VENSKY’S WHEREABOUTS. CONTRADICTORY REPORTS[Prom Our Own Correspondents.] Kuala Lumpur, 4th May. The Selangor reports passing the third squadron of the Baltic Fleet off Jugra this morning. Singapore, 4th May, 2-35 p.m. Ihe Straits Steamship Co.’s steamer ,s'.Jaw</or, from Singapore to
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  • 88 5 THE ALIENS BILL. SECOND READING PASSED. [Reuter's Service.] London, 4th May. The Bill for the Restriction of Alien Immigration, introduced by the Government, has been read a second time in the House of Commons. The majority in favour of the bill was 152, 211 members voting for
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  • 53 5 CH I NA'S NEUTRALITY. A BRITISH NOTE. I Reuter's Service.] London, 3rd May. The correspondent of the Morniny Post t wX» th,lt Gre has addressed a Note of warning to China, couched in the identical terms used recently by the United State®, impressing i necessity for maintaining an
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  • 64 5 ATTITUDE of AMERICA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th May. Mr. McCormick, the new American Aml.assadnr to France, when P re^ ut credentials to President Loubot d tl a \merica rejoiced at the development ot ideas which had meat between France and the mother character by an Andmssador on such
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  • 177 5 THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. RESULT AND BETTING. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th May. The following is the result of the first classic race of the season, run at Newmarket yesterday The Two Thousand Guineas Stakes of 100 sovs. each h. ft., Jor entire colts and fillies foaled in
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  • 58 5 MORE BLOODSHED. I Reuter's Service.] London, 4th May. A Polish patriotic demonstration at Warsaw was dispersed yesterday by Cossacks armed with nagaikas (loaded whips). The victims killed in the disturbances on Monday were to be buried secretly last night. Further serious rioting took place at Lodz yesterday. The troops
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  • 46 5 THE RUSSIAN WAR SHIPS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4th May. Reuter wires from Tokio that the work of salving the sunken Russian men-of-war at Port Arthur is progressing satisfactorily. It is believed that several battleships and ciuisers will lie raised and secured by the Japanese.
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  • 366 5 As the completion of the Electric Tr.uuwav draws near, the rumours amongst ignorant natives grow apace, says the Singapore Free Press. The latest is that five hundred Chinese heads must be procured and buried under the power before the kreta bantu” can start running. In consequence of this
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  • 748 5 FROM NATIVE SOURCES. i .c An Appointment. The Government has decided to appoint Li Pak Hang Assistant Commissioner if. Railways and Mines to assist Sheng Sun Wy. Recall. It is reported that the Throne has telegraphed for the recall of Tartar-General Tseng Chi, and that Ting Kit
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  • 520 5 Preparations are being made all over Germany, >iiid in the cAf»ital, for the celebration of' the approaching ,t]ip Qeniuui Crown Prince and tIW I Duchess Cecilut ‘of MecklertburgSchwet in. On thĕ morning of June 6 the civil wedding ceremony will be «performed by Herr yon Wpdel, and
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  • 318 5 A Queer Find in the Forbidden City.” When the British column, under Col. Younghuifcand, arrived at Lhassa, in Tibet, amongst the various curious and odds ami ends discovered in the chief palace was a bicycle. So far as history has recorded, the Tibetans have never slione as cyclists, and at
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  • 601 6 Thursday. Ith May, 19U*’». Manx high-speed vessels of the destroyer class, heavilv armoured, armed with torpedo tubes and one heavy gun in the bows, might be built for the cost of one battleship, and might do more than heavy ships to decide a hard-fought, day. --an I
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  • 956 6 ARRIVALS. Palermo. Brit.. 4908. Andrews. May 3, London, gen.. Adamson Giltilan A Co. ;Th<»x«.wa, Brit.. 342«. Whitehead. M»y 4. Madras, gen.. H. Liebert A to. Hebe. Brit.. 345. Inkster. May 4. Singapore, gen.. W. Mansfield &<’•». Vxlintiin. Dut.. 331, De Bas. May 3. Bajan gen.. H.
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    • 234 6 is an B Purifying Agent ypndispen sahle h Hot Cnantries.l if If "Sa litas Dis’nfcctim Flu d r is and noii-Mlining. and for d r genera! or priM» ul tbor n»vhl\ rflertivr, lu It completely < tie h«.*iisr in xxlu<h II it i* tHed.aihl, adminUterr l n.dlx prevents C Cholera,
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    • 18 6 STEARNS’ WJNE after influenza and pneinnmjia. reconstructive tonic that gives imiiuMTabr l»eiietit. Increases weight, renews strength and vigor.
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    • 215 6 The Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company. JArerpool. Lorduu. 1 N’stitutei». Curnhill. Dale Street. 1836 and Charing Cross I A H E undersigned have l»eeii uppointeil Agents of the altove Company, at Penang, and are prepared to issue policies of Insurance against loss by fire at the lowest tariff rates.
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    • 464 6 !RUBEROID ROOFING. NOTICE. RUBEROID ''ROOFING PArinrpd Prices ROOf!HG RUBER )ID 1 KMUCffO roues RUBERO|D ROOFING as front Ist jnay. ls •■i l,s °i |,lel y Ve p’' oof > ROBEROiD itUUrillw Acid proof and ddourless. The Penang Forage RUBEROID "7 ROOFING Co., have pleasure in < RUBEROID ROOFING announcing to
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    • 1416 7 RJITTTnSSfTYJVRS s«"2—•• PENANG VOLUNTEERS. HOTEL des fNDES. I h i Im w B W w Core for Gout, 1 Rheumatic Gcut 2 e 3, Stamford Road. 7'"'' 07* and GraveL ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, Singapore ‘Partring- X ItlC U COMMASDAM. g m dc f nCT a d ted
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  • 1073 8 PROGRAMME FOR THE Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 30tfj, June Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday 30 th May. Tiie 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 Federated
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    • 203 8 The Standard Life Office. Will pay £l,OOO Sterling at the age of 55 or previous death to aii individual 21 years of age subscribing £2-13-7 a mouth ’’Note the advantages of insuring in a Scottish Office of Guaranteed Stability and which has stood the test of nearly Sixty Years Eastern
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    • 1427 8 ALLAN IRVING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING Englnssri «ad Csntral Contractor*. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. Works :—4O WELD QUAY. Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. 1««» Agents for the United States of Town Store :—3l BEACH STREET. Reserve Fund. America 40 1-4-05 Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 <l. j g qqq
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