Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-07-06 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 152 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 6th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1618 1905-07-06 1 s6 inff Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping, P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. flk EKfijjk f Foil Intkndkd to Sail. Stkamrr. Mk\ 9 id EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTDRES. f|l\\ I MAIL SERVICE. M|m) and at tb .’“'f at 2 P1,618 words
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Advertisement1186 1905-07-06 2 H utten bach Bros, Co., AccidenflnTurance Electrical Engineers Contractors. Co. TO LET. J// TL f gff stones. Insist upon Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and ine Ma S ue U CAPITAL fl. 1,000,000.- App i y to >/ 111 I IXs tIT Al Locomotives, E A .manasseh*c«. I I I ■'Kill1,186 words
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Article1414 1905-07-06 3 SOME FINE RESULTS. New ideas are as valuable in this country as in any other, says the Tint** of Ceylon, and it did not need a second invitation to take us into a certain planting district, which is to be nameless, to see a new method1,414 words
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Article537 1905-07-06 3 16 TONS OF DYNAMITEA rec >rd has lieen made at Aboukir in the history of explosives, the biggest submarine explosion that has ever taken place having occurred there on June Ist. when tons of the most powerful dynamite, consisting of 10 tons of blasting gelatine and 61537 words
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Article1391 1905-07-06 3 A RUSSIAN DESCRIPTION. M. W. Krashevsky, who is acting as war correspondent of the Rutskoy Sloco, sends that journal a highly-interesting description of the Japanese Red Cross. He says I was near the military hospital in Tokio, when my way was blocked by the crowds standing1,391 words
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Article394 1905-07-06 3 Tigers do not seem to be popular as freight with steamship Companies. A Fiench resident in Indo-China wished to make a present of a particularly fine male t i the Jardin des Plantes, but the idea came t > grief on the question of transport. Even the394 words
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Advertisement55 1905-07-06 3 Caution Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to la* carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness ami annoying delay.55 words
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Advertisement66 1905-07-06 3 Don't Wait Until You Need It. Do not wait until some of your family is taken with a violent attack of colic or diarrhoea. A bottle of Chamlx-rlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when nee led lias saved many a life. Procure it at once. All dealers sell66 words
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Advertisement93 1905-07-06 3 RE'O.MMENDED UY I>E\I.ERS ISVERYWIIKRE Mr. M. Link's, a st irokeeper at Carcoar, N. S. W., Australia, says I never fail to recommend Chamberlains Colic. Cholera and Diarrho:* i R.*m *dv, be -ause I know it is good/ You make no mistakf* when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the93 words
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Advertisement251 1905-07-06 3 ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co,, Ltd.’s PALE FINO SHERRY AND OLD TAWNY PORT. MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. CIESLER’S CHAMPAGNE. i > Obtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores AYLESBURY GARLAND, Agents for Perak. NEW MUSIC. An advance supply of NEW MUSIC has just arrived, comprising Pianoforte arrangements of I The Girl from Kay’s251 words
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Article83 1905-07-06 4 Thursday. 6th July. High water 3.24 p.m. Low water 9.24 «Lin. Friday. 7.h July. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. in. High water 4.15 pan. Low water 1<».15a.m. Saturday. B.h July Town Band. Golf (shib, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 5.06 p m. Low water83 words
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Article61 1905-07-06 4 Earl-Hodgson Neavf. June, 7. at Perth,- N.B W. E. Hodgson, to Violet Ffc >I:ENCE MACDUFF, daughter of late T. Neave, Manager of the Chartered Bank of JikUii. Singapore. McCallum-Ker.—.June 7, at Lausanne, J. McCallum to Daisy Wemyss, daughter of late C. G. Ker, Johore. oi Riaqi^Harixgton.—June 8, at Kensuielon,61 words
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Article997 1905-07-06 4 Mr. Henry Cooke, who has lately made a special tour in Siberia on behalf of the Board of Trade, confirms the view of •ther travellers that this vast and little known region is one of the coming markets of the world. His report is full of997 words
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Article104 1905-07-06 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, In spite of the very salutary stringent orders issued by the Municipal Commissioners for the destruction of all dogs found on public thoroughfares without muzzles, these animals are still met with daily in the most frequented thoroughfares. If104 words
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Article1926 1905-07-06 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July lat. Chief of Malay.in events of the week, indeed of the year, is the change in the management of Tanjong Pagar Dock effected by Government. For years the control of the first dock in the country has been in the hands1,926 words
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Advertisement366 1905-07-06 4 WANTBD New Advertisements. /'"''ASH I ER, immediately. Salary $3.» i U vexte, o£ PENANG SALES ROOM. Apply x Notice of Sale, c/o This Office. By Order of the Sheriff, Penang KINTA TIN MINES, Ltd. The undersigned is instructed to take DIVIDEND L. No. 12. session and put up for sale366 words
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Advertisement111 1905-07-06 4 C'INTUI BUTIONB must he addressed to *~“-'Phe K.litor." wriilbn on one side, of the and accompanied by the write! .{sameffsud address not necessarily for inset tion hut us <* guarantee of good faith. jl LL monies must he paid at the Pinaug dfatdlte. Peuanu, to thf. Secretary, whose receipts will111 words
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Advertisement20 1905-07-06 4 [iIZZ communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated, The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of20 words
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Advertisement5 1905-07-06 4 REFRIGERATORS. McAlister Be Co., Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement7 1905-07-06 4 I SADDLES. MeAlister fiP Co M Ltd.7 words
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Article443 1905-07-06 5 THE NAVAL REVOLT. THE “KNIAZ POTEMKIN STILL A r LARGE. panic in a police force. [Reuter’s Service London, sth July. The work of clearing up the debris after the recent disturbances at Odessa has begun. Strikers are returning to their work, ships have recommenced loading, and the coasting service[Reuter’s Service ] - 443 words
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Article54 1905-07-06 5 A FRENCH VICTORY. [Reuter's Service.] London, 6th July. A Frenchman, M. Thĕry, winner of the Gordon Bennett Motor Rice last year, has won this year's Gordon Bennett Rice, which took place over the Auvergne course in France. Two Italians gained the second ami third places,[Reuter's Service.] - 54 words
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Article59 1905-07-06 5 LEAVES FOR JAPAN NEXT WEEK. R ei ter s Service. London, 6th July. The Queen Dowager of Italy is preparing to make a visit to Japan. Prince and Princess Arisugawa returned to London yesterday after a visit to Doncaster. They leave England next Tuesday, bound for Japan via[ Rei ter s . Service. ] - 59 words
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Article60 1905-07-06 5 THE RUSSIAN NOTE. (Reuter’s Service.] London, sth July. It is understood in St. Petersburg that the Russian Government’s note to President Roosevelt pointed out that the selection of Russian representatives to negotiate for peace indicates the Tsar's sincere desire for a lasting jieace. The proposal of Russia for(Reuter’s Service.] - 60 words
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Article126 1905-07-06 5 THE THIRD TEST MATCH. UNSATISFACTORY RESU LT. THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. [Reuter’s Service London, 6th July The third test match between England and the Australians was concluded at Leeds yesterday and resulted in a draw. England in their second innings scored 295 for five wickets, Jackson then declaring.[Reuter’s Service ] - 126 words
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Article36 1905-07-06 5 MR. GULLY’S TITLE. [Reuter's Service.] London, sth July. The Rt. Hon. William Court Gully, until lately Speaker of the House of Commons, has l>een raised to the Peerage with the title of Viscount Selby.[Reuter's Service.] - 36 words
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Article73 1905-07-06 5 Ii s V alue Recognised in England. Important Proposal. Tokio, 24th June. The secrecy observed in the movements of the Japanese forces [both on land am' sea during the present war] has attracted such attention abroad that Lord Ellenboroiigh proposes to ask the Government to provide Parliament with73 words
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Article58 1905-07-06 5 The Press Asso .nation learns authoritatively that there is no suggestion of truth in th«* report published in Madrii that the King of Spain and Princess atricia of Connaught are to be lietrothc i, but that the formal announcement of he betrothal is to be delayed."58 words
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392 1905-07-06 5 The annual statement of the trade of the United Kingdom with foreign countries and British possessions lias been issued, comparing the results of 1904 with those of the four preceding years. With regard to the imports, the grand total showed an increase over 1903 of392 words
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Article242 1905-07-06 5 ENTRIES TO DATE. Entries for The Cluo Handicap and the New Year Stakes (now re-named The Autumn Stakes) to be run for at next Penang Race Meeting, on the 25th, 27th, and 29th July, closed finally to-day, there lieing no additions to the entries already noted. Entries for242 words
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Article72 1905-07-06 5 Probable New Appointments. Allahabad. June 24th. The Pioneer* London correspondent’ wires:—“lt is stated here that MajoiGeneral Sir E. Barrow and LieutenantGeneral Charles Egerton will, under the new scheme, share the vacancies of the Military Member and the new Chief of Staff. “Lord Kitchener is contending for perfect72 words
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Article139 1905-07-06 5 Boycott of American Goods. The State Department is greatly perturbed by information from Peking indicating that the Chinese boycott of American goods is in full force. It had been hoped against hope that the boycott would lie averted, and special instructions were given to Mr. W.139 words
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Article283 1905-07-06 5 The Temps says The Colonial Minister has cabled to M. Beau, Governor-General of Indo-China, requesting him to.return to Paris as soon as possible, for the pi rpose of holding a conference on the subject of several important Indo-Chinese questions which demand immediate settlement. We understand that amongst these283 words
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Article784 1905-07-06 5 Hamburg, June 13. We have passed a comparatively uneventful week. The capital has been more or less under the influence of the recent Royal wedding. An amusing story is related about an event which happened on the evening the Crown Princess was conducted into the Royal Schloss.784 words
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Article145 1905-07-06 5 With reference to the telegram received by the Borneo Codipany from his Highness the Rajah of Sarawak, Messrs. E. F. Turner and Spns, of Leaden hall-house, Solicitors for M,r. Brooke Johnson, say that the statements are entirely opposed to the whole tenor of the communications that have145 words
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Advertisement7 1905-07-06 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co., Ltd. i7 words
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Advertisement306 1905-07-06 5 Penang Cricket Club. FOR SALE. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A TURNOUT—Bay Gelding, and Stan- hope Gig with rublier-tyred wheels. *T'HE date for.the commencement of play Horse, and Trap can he sold separately J- has lieen postponed to Monday, the if desired. 17th July. Entries close on Saturday, the vto Bth instant,306 words
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Article896 1905-07-06 6 The instantaneous destruction of the battleship Petropavolovsk by a mine or torpedo oft* Port Arthur is a catastrophe which stands almost unique in naval annals. From accounts —and it is doubtful whether we shall ever have much more satisfactory ones, since all the men in the lower896 words
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918 1905-07-06 6 ARRIVALS. Coromandel, Brit., 2783, Montford, July 6 Colomlio, gen.. Adamson Oiltillan Co. C. Fkrd Laeisz, Ger., 3799. v. Hoff, July 5 Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer A Co. Progress, Nor. 1941. Steen, July 5, Calcutta coal, H. Liebert Co. Avagykk, Brit., 247, Nichol, July 9, Singapore gen.,918 words
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Advertisement88 1905-07-06 6 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines \V liile with the U. 8. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I «uttered severely from this terrible disease for over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until I tried88 words
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Advertisement212 1905-07-06 6 SIEARNS INF. strengthens the iebistence to disease of the lungs ami air passage'*. It soothes a. 10 heals. MAmmrs <*PIOL&ot£EL Ladies j PILLS French R a med v for all Irregularities. Thousands 01 Ladies keep a box c. Martin s Pills in the house, so that on IM Orst sign212 words
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Advertisement846 1905-07-06 6 TO LET. NO. 14. LOGAN LOAD. Apvlv Io L. SUHAWONGSE. Penang, Ist July, 1105. 434 Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings L. SUHAWONGSE. FOR Penang, Ist July, 1905. 434 International Banking Gas, Water and Steam. Coi potation. large and well-assorted stock always on ha ml. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd. p.p. Paterson,846 words
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Advertisement1446 1905-07-06 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, Municipal Notice. Fire Insurance. TH« BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. I I. FAMILY PROVISION. N OTICE is hereby given that the regis- Queen Insurance Company. I VMM Vf fl 4IV Wi 1 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE. £r Royal F.re Tiir met by a Po,icy in of r1,446 words
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Advertisement2429 1905-07-06 8 it oniz* AKin NEDERLAN DSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING* NOTJCE. Agricultural Show, Penang, The C ZX corporation. 'THE Committee for the Agricultural 1905« TRADE MARK. t r n A Show have decided to add a Special Paid-up-Capital $1 Netherlands Trading Society. fiscal Agents tor the United States of Class in Division2,429 words
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