Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1905

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J 833. No. 140 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1656 1 pp v Intended Sailings. Shipping. Shipping. p Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. i 4 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, tion, Company. > flk f IrfinE HPECTE» ARRIVALS Ml HPARTVRK. I •"*««> w bk Stbammk. j MAIL SERVICE. j Madraa, Poi^uX rrv,''c o ddal<.re ami Sat 24,11 Jane al 2
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    • 1190 2 DENTISTRY. to LET. I Huttenbach Bros.&Co., f-Qg onfr>l Electrical Engineers Contractors. I (ggZ If I ***** Residing at 21A Penang Road. rpjj E i>\xgkore hoi si:.'’ Ho. 3 I —WE 9 Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and aq. Doors from the E. 40. Hotel. I I Pangkore lV>ad. Immediate Entiy. I
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  • 815 3  -  AN APPRECIATION. Bv lan Malcolm, M.P. Lt is an extraordinary thing, but not altogether unprecedented, that until 1899 the British Empire possessed no school to specialise on tropical disease, no facilities for research into the causes of the plaguvw and fevers which annually ravage
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  • 668 3 It is a cuwous fact, said a family solicitor of forty standing, that women enjoy few things irture than making a will—l don t mean aTk women, of course, but the sex taking it ae a whole. To the average man the making of his last testament
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  • 197 3 Dr. Andrew Wilson, discussing in Sandow s Magazine the question. “D> we eat too much? says: A wise physician dealing with the question of age ami with the occurrence of extreme stoutness or corpulence, remarks that many person-, neglect the important physiological rule tbgt the need of
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  • 1192 3 SURVIVORS ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST DAY. Russian officers of the three fugitive cruisers at Manila that lied out of the first day's fighting, give these details of the battle up to the time they ran away A SWAK.M OF ToRPEIIOEKS. The first engagement being
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  • 136 3 Glass is one of the most universally employed iHxlies. It is transparent (writes a correspondent), and is not attacked by commonly-occurring substances. Glass only possesses one annoying drawlxick apart from its fi agility. It is difficult to solder together with other materials, wood or metal. But
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  • 368 3 Visitors to Hampton Court Palace of recent date will hive notice 1 that the great vine has been enshrined in a new house. Considerable misgivings were expressed when it liecame known a year or two ago that This old plant, notwithstanding its robust constitution, was in
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    • 77 3 No CoMI ETITICN. The uniform su •cess of Chum-berlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea K onedy in the relief ami cure of bowel c miplaints both in children and adults has brought it into almost universal us*, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone wdio has
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    • 102 3 UoN I'KACTEIi N KlH»A!.<;i A DUKIXG THE W All. I hail a bid case of neuralgia which T contra-ted dining the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a trie.id of min:- re om nended Chamberlains Pain Balm which give me immediate relief.
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    • 136 3 Bowel Complaint in Uihlokkn. Bkwake of a Cough. During the summer months ehildien are is the time to get rid of that cough, subject to disorders of the bowels, and ol V(>u et hang on no one can tell should receive the most caretui attention. w i iat t j,
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    • 382 3 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., CHEMISTS, 4, Beach Street, Penang. Dr, HORSEY’S, Oriental Fibre Tooth Brush. The natives of India and Egypt are fame I for the whiteness of their teeth. This whiteness is dne to the great care they take in the eleansing of them but more particularly to the action
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  • 65 4 Thursday. 22nd June. Corpus Christi. FriJav. 23rd June. Town Band, Esplanade, <i to 7 p. m. Saturday, 24th June St. John Baptist. Town Band, Golf Club. 6 to 7 p. m. Sunday, 25th June. First Sunday after Trinity. Monday, 26th June Town Band Esplanade. to 7 p.lll. Tuesday,
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  • 18 4 At Sans Souci,*’ Nortliam Road, on 21st inst., the wife of Alex. Reid, of a son, —still-born.
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  • 33 4 J ansex Luxberg. —At St. George's Church, Penang, on the 21st June, by the Colonial Chaplain, Petrus Johaxxus Jansen, of Kota Radja, Acheen, to Marie, youngest daughter of Mrs. Lunberg, of Penang.
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  • 1258 4 Tl.o ILnnc [>i»|.ora <»i»J l-iodiof AijdlCy seem to be taking a very optimistic view of the pourparlers for an armistice with a view to negotiations for peace at present in progress at Washington. And indeed to most |»eople it will seem madness for Russia to continue
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  • 1481 4 (From Our Own (Jorrespondent). 2Jth June. To be present at yhe celebration of His Highness of Perak s b.rthday yesterdav, quite a number of visitors came t 1 Taiping. Amongst those I not iced were. Mr. and Mrs. Innes, Mrs. and Miss Stuart, Mr.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 138 4 To the Editor of Piming Gazette. Dear Sir, It is well-known that in shooting dogmuch unnecessary cruelty is caused b' those entrusted with the work. A coupleot in irnings ago near the Clock I ower a du. was fired at and wounded. It made ot ami was
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  • 139 4 We have been favoured with a sketch "t the table whereat a birthday dinner w,i given by H. 11. I’he Sultan of Perak, the 19th inst mt. Twenty pe/sia*. in* l"‘l ing the host, were present at the dinn» 1 The nun’s of th? guests are: -Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 332 4 notice. New Advertisements. THE Committee for the Agricultural Show have decided to add a Special 4014 BA.LE» Class in Division (D) for country bred terriers as follows 1 RALLI-CAR (rubber tyred) by Dykes For the best country bred fox terrier 1 Co., Calcutta, almost new. dog or *****.” Apply to
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    • 117 4 AMUTRI UUTIONS must, be addressed to The Editor,” written on one. tide of the paper only and accompanied by the tyi itei s name and address *taft necessarily for insertion bv*. a» a guarantee of good laith. >0 EE monies must be paid at the PimllUJ JtL Gazette" Office, Penang,
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    • 6 4 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 23 4 communications intended for in thi.: jourjial must be authcnlicald The Editor is not responsible for llr opinios of correspondents. STOVES. McAlister Co., Ltd,
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  • 530 5 A ROYAL COMMISSION APPOINTED. THE OPPOSITION ANGRY. Reuter s Services. London, 22nd June. Mr. Balfour is appointing a Royal Commission of Enquiry to continue the investigation into the scandal with reference to certain stores for the troops in the South African War. 'The Opposition have given
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  • 97 5 TO VISIT ENGLAND. AN HONOURABLE RECEPTION AWAITING HIM. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22ml June. The political importance of the approaching visit of Prince and Princess Arisugawa of Japan is fully recognised in England, and every honour «Im? to the exalted representatives of our ally will be paid them. Admiral
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  • 76 5 TALK OF SEPARATION. Reuter’s Ser\ ice. j London, 21st, June. The Swedish Rigsdag has opened. Ihe Government have introduced a hill asking for authority to enter into negotiations with the Norwegian Storthing for the purpose of drawing up a conditional settlement, in the event of a separat
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  • 45 5 RUSSIANS OUTFLANKED. GOOD NEWS EXPECTED SHORTLY. Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st June. The c>i respondent of the Daily Telegraph wires that the Japanese are continuing their victorious advance. The Russians have been completely outfl inked on both wings, and .joyful news is shortly expected.
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  • 81 5 ROYAL HUNT CUP. [Reuter's Service London, 22ml J line. The following is the result of the ll■•yal Hunt Cnp of £2,500: distance 7 fur. 166 yards run at Ascot to-d iv Mr. Alexander’s Andover I Sir J. Milller s Pharisee 2 Mr. Jones’ Dean Swift 3 (Winner
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  • 82 5 [Reuter’s Service] London, 21st J urn 1 Sussex beat Kent by 306 runs Lancashire beat S nnerset by an innings and 70 runs: Yorkshire beat Notts by 127 runs Middlesex beat Surrey by 8 wicket': Cambridge beat the Gentlemen of England bv 9 wickets Warwick l»eat Oxford
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  • 40 5 A QUAY SINKS SIX FEET. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore. 22nd June. Robertson Q lay has sunk six feet. Several godowns have been damaged ami much propertv jeopaidised. Phousands of dollars worth of property is involved.
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  • 63 5 I{l MO CRED R ETI REM E N T UN FOUNDED. Intended Visit To Penang and F. M.S. From Our (J'cn Correxpomlent.) Singapore, 22nd June. The rumour regarding the Governor’s retirement is unfounded. His Excellence will go home next year on a holiday. He will leave
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  • 332 5 AN INTERESTING DIARY. The Rtts* publishes an interesting diary kept by an officer of Rozhdestvensky's squadron, brought by the hospital ship Ord to Saigon. It gives ;m interesting description of the state of nervous junq i ness which existed among the Russians when they were passing
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  • 460 5 YEBTERI) AY’S PAPERCHASE. AN INTERESTING RUN. The first paperehase since the Club's Gymkhana came off yesterday afterdoon, and was much enjoyed by all who took -part iu it. .The start ..WRA. J Kramat Gardens where tie two hares Messrs. A. Wallace Jones and H. Pearson, with the
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  • 149 5 A shooting match was fire I off on Sunday last at Taiping between th** Taiping branch of the Perak Rifle Association. and the Native Officers of the Mal iy States Guides. The latter won by 27 points. App**mled are the scores. Native Officers M. S. G. Yards. 2UU
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  • 216 5 When it is considered that the Navy at least is chiefly occupied in protecting the foreign trade of the Empire as a whole, it might be expected, remarks the M eek'x. Surrey, th it each constituent part would contribute approximately in proportion to the volume
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  • 563 5 Tlie fifth event on the programme of the S. R. A. annual shoot at Ballestier, the President 8 Prize open to the members of the S. R. A. was fired off last Saturday afternoon, says the Straits Timex. The weather conditions were again good," a variable wind
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  • 156 5 1 Recent experiments in Liverpool to Vivvrcome tlie dust huisanC;* in the s-trtyats.. are described bv Mr. A. Lvle R ithbone, Deputy-Clyiirman of the Liverpol Health Committee, in a lecture at Liverpool. The surface of loadway coated with creosote oil mixed with resin, he states, gave
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 4 5 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister Co., Ltd,
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    • 65 5 Fatum Accident Insurance Co. The Hague. CAPITAL fl. IJMMMMX). I"* H E undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above named Company, are prepared to insure against accidents including temporary total disablement by typhoid fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox. Terms and full particulars can be ascertained on application.
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    • 603 5 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK. New Beach Street Drydock, Slipway, Auction Rooms. and Berthage for Vessels ~—7.,., B AUCTION SALE. Undergoing Repairs or Discharging Cargo Favoured with instructions the undersigned will sell S>rydoek.- BY PUBLIC AUCTION Length on Blocks 330 0 Breadth at entrance 50' 0" On Friday, 23rd instant. Depth
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  • 790 6 The new destroyer Halsushimo was successfully launched from the Admiralty yard at Yokosuka on the 13th ult. She will be completed for sea this month, and pro ba bl > be commissioned early in July next. It is reported that the British steamer Highlander, which had been
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  • 982 6 ARRIVALS. Chvsa.n. Brit, 4636, Kenrick, June 21, Colombo, gen., Adamson Giltillan Co. Bantv, Brit,, 2661, Woolieer, June 22, Singapore, gen.. Boustead Ar. Co. Malaya, Ger., 901, Block, June 22, Deli, gen Belin Meyer Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, June 22, Port Swettenham, gen., Koe Guan Co.
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    • 89 6 STEARNS’ WINE, for from any severe illness. The goods effect is at once seen. Steam»' ITine. The China Traders* Insurance Co.. Ltd. Capital Subscribed $2,090,000 Amount Paid-up 600.000 Reserve Fund 1,000,006 Hkad Office. Hongkong. Secretary, W. 11. Ray, I’he undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to accept Marine
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    • 56 6 What could lie more d’st:e sing than piles? Th«*y keep one awake at night, and ire torturing al! the «lay. Doan’s ointment jure? piles, eczema, and any itching skin complaint. The first application will bring relief, and your cure will lie a lasting one. Doan's ointment is to lie Lal
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    • 184 6 Municipal Notice. '“THE Municipal Coinmi.-siomTs of George A Town, Penang, hereby invite seperate tenders for the following 1. Alterations to Towit Hall. 2. Alterations* to Prangin Market Ground. 3. R-cconstruction of Noordin Street drains. 4. Reconstruct ion of Presgrave Street drains. Full particulars can l»e obtained and plans and specification
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    • 398 6 0 HOUSE ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd.’s Superior Boarding Establishment. PALE FINO SHERRY A N D At the above named premises OLD TAWNY PORT. :o. MACKAY’S T1F r X S «s LIQUEUR WHISKY. “CIESLER’S CHAMPAGNE. Mrs D. E. M. CELEN Obtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores. AYLESBURY GARLAND, /or Perak.
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    • 1674 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES MOLASCUIT. The London Assurance xgaam’ am l&fe'"*"' I. FAMILY PROVISION, Corporation. q,. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE A NI W FOOD for Horses and Cattle, The undersigned having been anointed H Ih€ best judges USC AO other. V p i»- < 1 highly recommended by all eteri-
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    • 2015 8 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. WANTED. ALLAN a IRVING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERIANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING IT— BANKING CORPORATION. MAAfSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. TWO BUGLERS, who must be British A BRESSER for Knan irrigation Engineers end General Contractors* Subjects, either Eunq>ean or Eurasian, aY Works. Salary $5O to $6O per < -mf av Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000
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