Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 June 1905
1905-06-08
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section20 1905-06-08 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 129 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY. Bth JUNE, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1710 1905-06-08 1 si P Q Intended Sailings. sapping. sappmg. P.S 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutsdur Lloyd. Bremen. WWw tion, Company. 1 EXPECT» ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Ixtsndkd to sail Stbamkr. kt ait SFRVICF Negapatam, I jnl\\ ot/ I Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and feat 10th June at P1,710 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1197 1905-06-08 2 Huttenbach Bros &Co., gmo*™» Electrical Engineers A Contractors. I '‘‘"jdggflsl BSq MH ,££*£*—j S 3™ I TABLETS.! Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and fl .^yT'.t. TJ cleans and polishes Locomotives, EsQy fl fl at the me time. I Cables, Wires, Switchboards, Arc Lamps, T o Let For use on a!! Hou3c1,197 words
-
-
Article462 1905-06-08 3 STRIKING PICTURE AT THE ACADEMY. A Marked Card. The Hon. J. Collier’s striking picture, The Cheat,” at this year’s Academy is the staple topic of conversation in the clubs frequented by bridge players. The picture shows a scene at a bridge table. One of the players—a woman462 words
-
Article185 1905-06-08 3 ARRANGEMENTS IN RANGOON. A meeting was held at the Rangoon Town Hall on May 30th, with Mr. Harvey Adamson in the chair, for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements for the reception of the Prince and Princess of Wales. There were present some Government officials185 words
-
Article110 1905-06-08 3 The Russian Government has bought a new breastplate, which is impenetrable to rifle-bullets and swords, and a number of the officers gone to the front in the Far East have been equipped with this new protection agiinst Japanese bullets. The breastplate, which is the invention of110 words
-
Article364 1905-06-08 3 FAMOUS BILLIARD PLAYER SHADOWED.” A Strange Story. An extraordinary rumour has been circulated about Newcastle that Charles Dawson was being shadowed, and on April 30, when interviewed at Newcastle, where he is at present engaged in a match with F. Weiss, as to the veracity of364 words
-
Article239 1905-06-08 3 The White-Ant's Six Course Dinner. The engineers in charge of a telegraph line at Hongkong were surprised recently by the discovery that about seven miles of their cable, though it was well protected ami laid underground in a concrete trough, had been severely damaged. For the greater239 words
-
Article160 1905-06-08 3 Splendid Results In South America. Gold-dredging operations, which are carried on to some extent in Burma and Kelantan, are said to be conducted on a considerable scale in South America. It would perhaps l>e more correct to say that one Company after another is being floated to work160 words
-
Article786 1905-06-08 3 “VINT” AS AN ALTERNATIVE. How to Play it. Mr. Oswald Crawford writes to The Times :—The good days of Bridge seem to have vanished. The golden age of the game is past, and what harmed whist is harming Bridge. Free play according to private judgment is hindered786 words
-
Article100 1905-06-08 3 —Rangoon, Times. Madras, 26th May. Under provision of the new Universities Act, the Syndicate of the .Madras University has resolved to.make a thorough preliminary inspection of all Arts Colleges affiliated to the University, before deciding upon the colleges that deserve recognition under the new Act. For—Rangoon, Times. - 100 words
-
Article798 1905-06-08 3 FLEAS AS CARRIERS OF PLAGUE. Experiments in CalcuttaIn Calcutta, where the extermination of rats is Being conducted on a large scale, an attempt is being made to influence public opinion against the measure. It is argued that, in the first place, there is no positive evidence that798 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement62 1905-06-08 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. Durin" the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamlierlain’s Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. All dealers sell it. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER,62 words
-
Advertisement73 1905-06-08 3 No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the 'relief and cure of bowel complaints bStli in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone who has used it knows, is without73 words
-
Advertisement63 1905-06-08 3 Chamberlmn's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. It always cures/ and cures quickly. It can be depended upon even in the most severe ami dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhoea, and at the63 words
-
Advertisement103 1905-06-08 3 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted duiing the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble since103 words
-
Advertisement996 1905-06-08 3 Penang Sales Room. By Order of the FOR LONDON. Assistant Official Assignee, T h E on or about In Bankruptcy 2of IDOo. A the 13th proximo, has excellent Re Chop Bun Chin Ho Co.” ae commodation for saloon passengers. The To be Sold by steamer carries a Doctor and Stewardess.996 words
-
-
Article60 1905-06-08 4 Thursday.* Bth June. Friday. 9th June. Foist of Weeks, Jewish Fest i cal. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. Saturday. 10th June. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p. m. Sunday, Ilth June. Whit Sunday. Pentecost. St. Barnabas. Monday, 12th June. Whit Monday. Public Holiday.60 words
-
Article1199 1905-06-08 4 31. Delcasse, finding it impossible to work in unison with 31. Bouvier, his chief, has finally resigned the portfolio of Minister for Foreign Affairs which he has held with so much distinction for a period unprecedented in the history of tire Thin! Republic. It is no1,199 words
-
Article1030 1905-06-08 4 LADIES vs. GENTLEMEN. WIN FOR THE LADIES. In fine weather the cricket match» Ladies vs. Gentlemen, was brought to a conclusion on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, the Ladies winning by the narrow margin ofthe one run which remained to their benefit at the close of the first innings. The1,030 words
-
Article174 1905-06-08 4 ANOTHER PUZZLE. The following incident would admit of some explanation A local resident had occasion recently to go to Kuala Lumpur, where he made a short stay. Having business correspondents in Calcutta, he advised them to address him to K. L. When tlieir letters did arrive Io174 words
-
Article143 1905-06-08 4 Fourteen members were present at yesterday's practice shoot, says the Malay Mail of luesday. The following were the scores Possible 35 3liss V. Grey 35 3liss 31. Grey 30 3lrs. Travers 29 31 rs. Highet 27 3lrs. Pinkney 27 3liss Grey 23 3lrs. Burnside 21143 words
-
Article164 1905-06-08 4 A ease attracting special attbntion at Rangoon was decided on Bth 3lay by the Eastern Sub-Divisional 3lagistrate. The unusual interest was due to the Chetties in Rangoon having an exceptional reputation for honesty in monetary transactions and the present instance is, as fir as is known,164 words
-
Article48 1905-06-08 4 We are indebted to Messrs. Osborne and Chappel for the following mine returns for 31 ay Kinta Tin Min-hkl Output 290 piculs. Approximate Value $13,60U Water Rent $5,600 Expenditure $4,200 Profit $15,000 New Gopeng Limited. Output 240 piculs. Approximate value $ll,OOO Workingcosts $3,500 Profit $7,50048 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1905-06-08 4 Central Saks Room. ew Advertisements. Pianofortes by Collard Collard. SslangOF Tlirf Club. Pianofortes REMINDER. by JMEetzler Co. .■■■ZZ w Pianofortes ENTRIES for THE by Chappell Ar Co. Pianofortes I July Meeting’, 1 by Lip Sohn. Close at 12 Noon Pianoforte Importers, On Saturday, 17th JIIDC, 1.905. of all the leading'makers.115 words
-
Advertisement117 1905-06-08 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED MU. ftoNTKIBVriONS msM beVfddressed to The Editor," written oh one tidtj of the paper only and. accompanied by the writer’s name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. 4 LI. monies must be paid at the “Piitang Gazitte" Office, Penang, to117 words
-
Advertisement6 1905-06-08 4 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co., Ltd.6 words
-
-
Obituary104 1905-06-08 4 DEATH. At Ayer Itam. Penang, on June 7th, Lewis Ebert, aged 74 years. German. Dutch and Singapore papers please copy. OBITUARY. We regret to record the death at Ayer I tarn yesterday of Mr. Lewis Ebert, Manager of the Taujong Pinang lee Co., at the age of 74 years. The104 words
-
Article148 1905-06-08 5 THE RESIGNATION OF M. DELCASSE. ROUYIER'S POLICY. FRANCE, BRITAIN, GERMANY AND RUSSIA. THE MOROCCAN IMBROGLIO. I Reuter’s Service. London, Bth June. Comments on M. Delcasse’s resignation, published in French papers, attest the gravity of the Morocco imbroglio. It is believed that M. Rouvier’* first endeavour WillI Reuter’s Service. ] - 148 words
-
Article71 1905-06-08 5 THE CASE OF BRAILSFORD AND McCULLOCH. COMMITTAL FOR TRIAL Reutek’s Service. London, 7th June. The journalist Brailsford and the actor McCulloch, who were charged at Bow Street with conspiring to obtain a passport to Russia, purporting to be in favour of McCulloch but actually handed to| Reutek’s Service. ] - 71 words
-
Article73 1905-06-08 5 GREAT VICTORY FOR SUSSEX. AUSTRALIANS DRAW WITH YORKS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. Sussex beat Notts by an innings and 215 runs. The cricket matches Yorkshire versus Australians, Somerset versus Hants, Northampton versus Leicester, were drawn. Marylebone versus Worcester, played at Lord’s, Surrey versus Lancashire played at[Reuter’s Service.] - 73 words
-
Article70 1905-06-08 5 KING WINS THE HEARTS OF BRITISHERS. LUNCH AT THE GUILDHALL. [Reuters Service.] London, Bth June. King Alfonso, despite the wretched weather, is being enthusiastically feted in England. His Majesty is creating an excellent impression by his gaiety and bon homie. All official speeches on both sides are[Reuters Service.] - 70 words
-
Article48 1905-06-08 5 EULOGIUMS FOR MR. GULLY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. The eulogistic resolutions regarding the Rt. Hon. W C. Gully, ex-speaker of the House of Commons, thanking him for his past meritorious services and praying the King to raise him to the Peerage, have been unanimously carried.[Reuter’s Service.] - 48 words
-
Article26 1905-06-08 5 TARIFF REDUCED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Blh June. A meeting of the Suez Canal Company has approved of a reduction, in the rates hitherto levied.[Reuter’s Service.] - 26 words
-
Article148 1905-06-08 5 IS IT PEACE RUSSIA ASKS JAPAN HER TERMS. BRITISH NAVAL MOVEMENTS. WARSHIPS RECALLED FROM COLOM 80. [Reuter’s Service.] London, Bth June. Reuter wires from St. Petersburg that as a result of a Council of Ministers held at Tsarkoe Selo, instructions were telegraphed yesterday to the Russian Ambassadors in Washington and[Reuter’s Service.] - 148 words
-
Article152 1905-06-08 5 house, we understand, was insured.— Times of Mala pa. European Dwelling Struck by Lightning. < ).i Thursday afternoon a violent thunderstorm broke over Gopeng. The lightning was incessant whilst the storm lasted, and it is surprising that there was not more damage done. Mr. Thunder's house washouse, we understand, was insured.— Times of Mala pa. - 152 words
-
Article134 1905-06-08 5 What the Australians Earn. For every match against the Australian Cricket team players and reserves each receive £2O, while Umpires receive £lO. Hence a first-class professional like, say Rhodes or Hirst, indispensable to any representative English team, would take part in the five test matches, two county134 words
-
Article179 1905-06-08 5 IN THE MATTER OF RUBBER. Mr. H. K. Rutherford writes to the Ceylon Observer anent the way Brazilian planters are handicapped by the present high rate of exchange. Looking at it from an Eastern producer’s point of view, he says, if the Brazilian exchange be maintained at179 words
-
Article114 1905-06-08 5 KING OSCAR NOMINALLY DEPOSED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 7th June... The Norwegian Parliament has unanimously passed a resolution severing the connection of Norway with SwMen, ing that King Oscar has ceased to be>King of Norway, and conferring upon the present’ Ministry powers of Government appertaining to the King.[Reuter’s Service.] - 114 words
-
Article711 1905-06-08 5 STRONG MEASURES BY GOVERNMENT. A Government Gazette Extraordinary published in Singapore on Monday, announces that no dog from Penang Island shall be brought into any part of the Colony till further notice. The same prohibition is placed on dogs from the Federated Malay States, owing to the711 words
-
Article677 1905-06-08 5 ►XJ^*^** 1 55 Propbc ey. Prophecy out ns a"pr ife-sion’ save departments of varicnw civilised Governments.—“ Straits Times.” c ?r ;r#' BeSefactiOft. < mu WeVweteome very much this last us> to -which MV. OhiTiegie has turned his wealth.’ Inßeed, We envy'America, ‘for nothing is more regrettable}' than677 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement143 1905-06-08 5 McAlister co., Ltd. WATSON’S NUMBER 13-50. I Case. WHISKY. Specially Recommended. f o: McAlister d Co., Ltd., Penang. McAlister Co., Ltd. Tru® POSTAL TYPEWRITER. A Reliable Machine at a Cheap Price. Inspection Invited. CASH PRICE $60.00. IF BOOKED $66.00. McAlister Co.. Ltd., Penang. DIVINIA DIVINIA DIVINIA. A CHOICE PERFUME of143 words
-
Article675 1905-06-08 6 Captain Jorgensen of the Pechili, who arrived at Chefoo on May 18, from Newchwang has quite an interesting tale to tell about,the probable sinking of a Japanese transport through a mine accident. Captain Jorgensen says “We sailed from Chefoo the 3rd of May in the morning for675 words
-
Article233 1905-06-08 6 Per P. and O. steamer Marmora, connecting with the steamer Simla, a! Colombo, from London, May 12. -To Singa* pore Mr. E. V. Carry. Mr. J. A. Thomson. Mr. A. R. T. illiams, Mr. O. Peineger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ambrose, Mr. W. Noble, Mr. W. White,233 words
-
969 1905-06-08 6 ARRIVALS. Nev ASA, Brit., 1945, Evans, June 7, Rangoon, rice, H. Liebert Co. Benalder, Brit., Macintosh, June 8, Singapore, gen., Sandi lands Buttery Co. Malaya, Ger., 901, Block, June 8, Deli, tobacco. Belin Meyer Co. Sea Mew, Brit., 500, Maddocks, June 8, Singapore. Perak, Brit., 297,969 words
-
Article442 1905-06-08 6 Cure all Forms of Kidney and Blab de < Disorder. Have v ever considered w.:a. Defecting your kiilaeys means Hav? y »’i e/er ic.tli e 1 the tcrr'b’c risk you arc takin Do V3u not pass in the streets, every day, men a i l wi442 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement11 1905-06-08 6 STEARNS WINE, the idea ,1 reconstructor, repairer, renewer and builder up.11 words
-
Advertisement328 1905-06-08 6 Beware of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let it hang on no one can tell what the end may be. Others have lieen cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. hy not you All dealers sell328 words
-
Advertisement324 1905-06-08 6 [ruberoid roofing. 'RUBEROID SXT ROOFINg! I ROOFING RUBEROID RUBEROID ROOFING* ROOFING RUBEROID ruberoid ROOFING RUBEROID ROOFING IS 36 INCHES WIDE, and is manufactured in four weights, Half, One, Two Three Ply I In Rolls containing 216 square feet, which are sold as 200 square feet. RESPECTIVELY AT $9», $ll, $l5,324 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1099 1905-06-08 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, molascuit. tl. UPTONS TFAS I. FAMILY PROVISION, A NEW FOOD for Horses and Cattle, I I 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. jA. highly recommended by ail Veteri- 1^' 1 2 ’«ocooo WERE AWARDED THE nary Surgeons as Itemg flesh-forming and i .hu «4» out v”v Easily and1,099 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement2170 1905-06-08 8 Dresser Wanted HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI hederlandsche handel INTERNATIONAL Banking I I Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings bankino oration .««0««.™. corporation. m 5 FOB Trading H- tato, 11« 5 „11 'W'WT’T a Sterling Reserve $18,000,000 Established 1824. in I IIAQ \X/ zlfpr MHfl or to SUGAR ESTATES OFFICE, Lability of Proprietors#!2,170 words
-