Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 161 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY, 17th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1854 1 lntended Sailings. Shipping. Skipping. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. *1 NordJeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. OK expected arrivals and departures. FH\\ 1/ I MAII SERVICE Negapatain, (Sat. 22nd July at 2 p.m. Teesta wv n «i r o Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and |Sat. sth Aug.
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    • 1149 2 =:s=s=s======= C a 4.|,m |I YARRUW HILL NURSERIES FRUIT FARM. I 4AZ kp n DrAe raium geeds and Seedling» <>f Coeoannt »n.i H*H J nUll6rlDaCn Accident Insurance packed and delivered. Price List on td application to mi Electrical Engineers Contractors. Co. >avid co 1 ijirsty Tho 14 3CTI I O
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  • 2449 3 Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on the 30th June, 1905. Present. J W. Hallifax, Esq. (President.) j J# Clayton, Esq. Cheah Tek Thye, Esq. A. R. Adams, Esq. |>r. P. V. Locke. Lim Eu Toh, Esq. The minutes of the last meeting are
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  • 712 3 Some new ideas bearing on the causes and prevention of plague were suggested in a paper read before the Indian Section of the Society of Arts London, by Dr. Charles Creighton, who has recently paid a special visit to India to inquire into some of the circumstances connected
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 86 3 Be Firm. M hen you ask for a bottle of Chamberbin s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, not allow the < lea 1 er to sell you a substiu Be firm in your conviction that there H n °t nng S() g OO( This medicine has been hi the most
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    • 72 3 Caution Persons when travelling shopld 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 lie carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying delay.
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    • 88 3 CONTRACTED CHRONIC DIARRHORA WHILE in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered 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 tried Chamlierlain’s
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    • 58 3 Recommended dy Dealers Everywhere. Mr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar, N. S. W., Australia, says I never fail to recommend Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it is good/’ You make no mistake when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell
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    • 553 3 WANTED. TWO BUGLERS (Manila men or Malays) for Puket Police on $l2 per mensem each and cost of passages. Applications to be addressed to the Consul General for Siam, Penang. 455 11-8 Penang Turf Club. Autumn Meeting 1905. ADMISSION to Grand Stand by Tickets only. Tickets for Grand Stand can
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    • 113 3 TO LET. Vl). 14, LOOAN HOAD. 4 v Apyly to L. SURAWONGSE Penang, Ist July, 1905. 434 TO LET. Spacious godowns, in Beach Street. For particulars apply to GODOWN,” 414 21-7 c/o Th is Paper. TO LzET. House No. 9, pangkore road. Immediate Entry. Applv to 182 u c E.
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  • 104 4 Monday. I7(h July. Moonlight Band Esplanade, High water 12.05 p.m. Low water 6.30 a.m ,(Tuesday. IBth July. Assizes Open. High water 0.56 p.m. Low water 7.20 a.in Wednesday, I9th July. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 1.47 p.m. Low water 8.10 a.m. Thursday. 20th
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  • 1148 4 The Cambridge Appointments Board once more returns to the subject of the prospects of University men in India and J the Colonies. In a leading article which has appeared in one of the recent numbers of the Appointment* Gazette, the Board states that University graduate? with
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  • 417 4 I am so glad your Taiping correspondent has taken my kindly-meant criticisms to heart in the right way. I should have been really sorry, if they had had the effect of discouraging further literary efforts on his part. I quite agree with him that the quotation to which
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 299 4 [To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette."] Dear Sir, I have read with much interest your leading article on the subject of local raring and Neyfon's reply to your observations on the Handicaps. I fail to see how Sefton can compare the Club Handicap, which is advertised
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  • 70 4 According to arrangements, Sir John Anderson and Miss Anderson should have left Singapore, yesterday afternoon, on a tour through tlie Federated Malay States. The Seg Mew takes them to Malacca, whence the Governor and party proceed to Negri Sembilan by way of the Malacca Railway. His Excellency
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  • 810 4 150 YARUB (HANDICAP) RACE. WATER POLO MATCH. Yesterday morning saw a large muster of members at the Club’s Pavilion, either f o take part in, or witness the much-talked, about Swimming Race and Polo Match. Hr n are a few Details loo yards Swimming Race (under Handicap).
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 278 4 New Advertisements. New Advertisements. WANTED TO BUY. FOR SALE. i A GOOD PIANO. State name of TJOSTAGE STAMPS. New Price Lists maker and price wanted, by letter to, 17 for 1905 obtainable on application to Geo. E. Anthonisz, Colpetty, Ceylon, or X.,Y. Z. Ribeiro Co., Singapore. ;’f’ T 474 19-7
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    • 114 4 Conti: i hutions be t d<iww<it9 The Kditor,” written i>n Mie tide id the, paper only and accompanied by the writer» name and addrenx not uecee»arily far insertion hut a» <i guarantee of good faith. yd Lit mnniei uiuxt he paid at the Pinang <M Gazette” itHiee, I'euifuo, to the
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    • 21 4 [J/Z communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of corr^spondents.]
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    • 5 4 SADDLES. McAlister Oo t L/td*
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  • 110 5 M DE WITTE’S APPOINTMENT. FAVOURABLE reception in r JAPAN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 15th July. Mr Takahjra, the Japanese peace pleniotentiary, visited President Roosevelt at Ovster Bay in connection with thearrangej ,'pnt of details of the peace Conference. expressed much gratification at the appointment of M. de Witte as
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  • 92 5 MUTINOUS COSSACKS DISARMED. the peasant rising. [Reuter's Service.] London, 16th July. »ar Lodz a company of mutinous Cossacks had to be surrounded and Misarmed. This is the first time that Cossacks are reported to have shown disaffection. London, 17th July. Reuter’s correspondent at Odessa telegraphs that the authorities are
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  • 54 5 A BYE-ELECTION. London, 17th J uly. The election at Carlisle to provide a successor to the ex-Speaker, Mr. Gully, (rrised to the peerage as Viscount Selby) resulted thus Mr. Chance-Lilteral 3,616 Sanderson-Conservative... 2,588 Liberal Majority 1.028 At the General Election of 1900 Mr. Gullv was, in accordance
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  • 40 5 DEROULEDE REFUSES PARDON. [Reuter’s Service.] London. 15th July. M. Paul Deroulede, the banished Nationalist leader, has refused to accept the pardon extended to him by President Loubet. He declines to return to France unless he receives justice.
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  • 37 5 TO VISIT THE COLONIES. [Reuter’s Service] London, 15th July. Speaking at Bisley the Duke of Connaught announced that he is shortly to proceed on a tour of inspection in South Africa and Canada.
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  • 19 5 THE ELCHO SHIELD. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 15th July. Scotland has won the Elcho Shield for team-shooting at Bisley.
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  • 83 5 [Reuter's Service.] Lend >u, 17th July. Ihe foreign consuls in Crete have held an interview with the insurgent leaders 1,1 110,1 they declared that while the re >e i<»us movement continues it will be impossible to modify peaceably the status o tie island. The consuls promised
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  • 31 5 [Reuter s Service London, 17th July England and Spain have agreed to join orocco Conference provided that the J» ogramme is communicated to them in an rance.
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  • 222 5 FIGHTIIG INSAGHALIEN. JAPANESE SUCCESSES. Press Agency Service.] Singapore, 17th July. Fighting still proceeds in Saghalien. The Japanese are pursuing the Russians, who have been dislodged from two positions. The Russians retreated on the 10th instant to Daliney, where they mounted machine and field guns and offered a fierce
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  • 64 5 ETON v. HARROW. [Reuter's Service.] London. 16th July. The annual cricket match between Eton and Harrow, which was concluded at Lord’s yesterday, resulted in a draw. London. 17th July. Surrey has beaten Worcestershire by 343 runs. The following matches were drawn Ireland r. the Gentlemen of England
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  • 31 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 17th July. The steamer Caledonia from China to Marseilles grounded badly near Zaila. The British warship Perseus pulled her off and is towing her to Jibutil.
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  • 59 5 MANAGER’S LIFE THREATENED. [Straits Press Agency Service.] Singapore. 17th July. Certain Chinese secret societies here are threatening the life of Mr. Tandy, the Manager of the Singapore Electric Tramwavs. The affair is deemed so serious that hundreds of Sikhs have been placed on guard at the power station,
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  • 147 5 The postage to the Commonwealth of Australia is ordered to be four cents per half oz. An order form for the supply of duty-free liquors to the Army and Navy is issued. For one month from date all dogs in the Island of Penang are to be kept
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  • 46 5 The Royal Mail steamer Malta having left Colombo at 1 p in. on Saturday,the 15th inst., is expected to arrive here at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the 19th idem, and will leave for Singapore, China and Japan at 8 p.m. the same day.
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  • 1716 5 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, f JULY 14,. 1905. Present. it.» His Excellency the Governor, (Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g.) The Hon’file the Acting Colonial Secretary (E. L. Brockman.) the Attorney-Genl. (W. R. Collyer.) the Act. Col. Treasurer (J. O. Anthonisz.) the Audi tor-General (E. C. Hill.) the Col. Engineer (A.
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  • 778 5 PROGRAMME. 15th, 17th and 19th August, 1905. Taiping Races, 1905. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 15th August. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO for maiden horses weight per scale 10 stone ex-Griffins imported at price not fexceeding $4OO “allowed 14 lbs. Entrance $2O I mile. 2. The Champion Griffin
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  • 21 5 OBITUARY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 17th July. The death is announced of Senor Villaverde, the Spanish Conservative statesman and ex-Premier of Spain.
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  • 732 6 Admiral Dewey, recently on a visit to the White House, Washington, has been interviewed with regard to the report that his doctors had cut off his grog. The Admiral replied that he had never in his life indulged much in grog, but, ever since the report had
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  • 117 6 Per P. it O. steamer Macedonia, connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, from London, June 23.—T0 Singapore Mr. and Mrs. A. Knox t Mr. H. J. Norman, Mr. and'Mrs. E. A. Gardiner, Mr. D. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Miss M. Clark, Mr. Melville. Per P.
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  • 850 6 ARRIVALS. Den of Crombie, Brit., 2894, Low, July 15, Liverpool, gen., Sandilands Buttery Co. Omapeke, Brit., 340, Bell, July 17, Rangoon, gen., Koe Guan Co. Swaekdecroon, Dut, 041, Visman, July 17, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Pin Seng, Brit., 378, Davidson, July 17, Singapore, gen., Beng
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 Don’t Wait Until You Need It. Do not wait until some of your family ia taken with a violent attack of colic or diarrhoea. A bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when needed has saved many a life. Pro* cure it at once. All dealers sell
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    • 182 6 Iron is a food to Amemic persons and in conjunctian with Cod Liver Oil as found in Stearns' Wine, provides a most excellent Tonic. It improves the quality of the blood. The London Assurance Corporation. The undersigned having been appointed Agents for the Corporation are now prepared to accept MARINE
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    • 202 6 When Stearns' Wine has been taken for a few weeks, the sallow checks become rosy, and the sufferer becomes bright and cheerful The Central Hotel, No, 8 Penang Street, Very Conveniently Situated, within Five Minutes Easy Walk from the Jetty. Cool, Airy, Spacious, Comfortable. Noteworthy Features: Breakfast, from Bto 11
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    • 956 6 WANTED. TYOOKKEEPER, capable of taking M 1 nAAPIIIA its BookBa stee RUdERUI D RuOr ING 453 17-7 “M. M.” J :o: FOR SALE RUBEROID roofing; ■pOVER BICYCLE in good condition, ROOFING 1 ROBEROIH -tv quite new. Price SIOO. nielL j For further particulars apply to Qi |q C DAI A
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    • 1220 7 P S. NECESSITIES Wmgtit Iron Tubes and Fittings 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Established 1720. «oyal Fire Insurance Company Easily and Economically met by a Policy in undersigned having been appointed THE undersigned have been appointed —a. the Company’s Agents are authorized to Agents for the above Companies, and are
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    • 2278 8 TIOE ncnoni HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLAMDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKINC marvel upoiCmarvili BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. j NO SUFFERER THE Committee for the Agricultural “Tf NEED NOW DESPAIR, u) p *lO 000 000 Fitful Amh (nr fh„ lUU j t Show have decided to add a Special Benger s Food has
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