Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 167 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY, 24th JULY, 1905« PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1628 1 lntended Sailings. Stopping. I Stopping. pg, 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen, tion, Company. Jk tXPf CTF.I) ARRIVE *N» MPARTOES. L.._... UV\ MAIL SLK' i<K. Madras I’.HHlkhJirv. Cu.hUlore and i.Sat lot** Aus. at 2 p'm' lmperial German Mail Line. V Si Outward*. Karrical. fl
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    • 1102 2 TTO 1L72-V. YARROW WIL NURSERIES FRUIT FARM. Huttenbach Bros&Go., w^en Apply f° 4 application to Electrical Engineers Contractors. 182 a y Thirsty W'A.ISJTIEJD -v-'wrAll-M A— LOGAN’S BUILDINGS. r)Vjl3,mOS« J\A.OtOlSj A Malays) for I’uket Police on $l2 F* A 11 £2 H IJ| H K Locomotives, per mensem each ami cost
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  • 2213 3 HINTS ON TAPPING. Mr Herliert Wright, the Acting Direc>or <4 Pera'ieniya Experimental Station, has been giving some interesting information <>» rubber, especially tapping, to a Cei/'on Obwiwr representative. In the course of interview, the subject of iiihi)Cr experiment work came up, a.id it was Irarnt that the first of
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  • 257 3 (> Blameless Taiijong Pagir Dock. The victim of expropriation, You hive indeed received a knock From the most highlv favoured nation l is -arcely fair to play such pr inks With Companies who merit thanks. When cert lin details came to light. Perhaps demanding interference. The
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  • 1241 3 —P.M.G. AN I NT 1M ATE SK ETC H OF THE SILENT MAN OF THE SEA.” BY A RESIDENT OF TOKYO. The eight million gods of Nippon must surely have smiled upon the little son of Togo Kichizaemon, who was born in 1851 of our era. and to
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  • 779 3 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 exceeding $4OO allowed 14 lbs. Entrance $2O 1 mile. 2. The Champion Griffin
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    • 80 3 Be Firm. him \<>u ask for a bottle of Chamber'Ul,s olic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, ““t allow the deader to sell vou a substiub I»e firm in y l)Ur conviction that there '"’diing so good. This medicine has been s, ’d in the most severe and dangerous M ’’•‘limps, colic
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    • 70 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 Chamberlam s U <lic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving bom.*, to b carried in the baud biggrge. Ibis mav prevent distressing sickness and
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    • 90 3 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines. 1 contracted chronic diarrhoea. I sufiered scvcrelv from t his terrible disease f »r over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me any good until I
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    • 58 3 Recommended bv Dealers Everywhere. Mr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar N. S. W.. Australia, says 1 never fail to recommend Chamberlains Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it is good. Y'ou make no mistake when yon buy this medicine. Dealers all over th e country will tell
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    • 50 3 Dom'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 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when needed has saved many a life. Procure it at once. All dealers sell it.
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    • 270 3 TO LET. The pangkore house,” No. 3 Pangkore Road. Immediate Entry. Apply to E. A. MANASSEH Co. Penang Sales Room. Notice of Sale. By Order of the Sheriff. Penang The undersigned is instructed to take possession and put up for sale by Public Auction to the highest bidders. On tSuesdau,
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  • 143 4 Monday. 24th July. Town Band Esplanade, to 7 p. in. High water 6.02 p.in. Low water 12.22 a.m Tuesday, 2oth July. St. Janies. Penang Races. Dallas Opera Co. Town Hall. 9.30 pm. High water 6.53 p.m. Low water 1.12 a.in Wednesday. 26th July. Town Band. Esplanade, 6 to
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  • 1090 4 Since our announcement uf a couple, of days ago anent the Queen’s ScliAlarships. for which by the way we were indebted to a Singapore friend. the Government Gazeths announces that we are to enjoy those dubious blessings for another year. Still, wt* are in a position
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  • 1498 4 {From (Jar (Jiva, Correspondent.) Singapore, July 22nd. The backbone of Malayan coin’.nerce is. of course, the tin-inining industry, and it is gratifying to find that those engaged therein have never been so satisfied with I heir prospects as at the present moment. As a rule, the miner
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  • 322 4 Mu. Hi mu’s Appi.k vrioN. lhe application of Mr. A. C. Rudra to. b« admitted t i practise as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements again formed the subject of argument before the Hon. A. F. G. Law this afternoon. .Mr.
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    • 292 4 easternand oriental hotel. y\‘ -A First Race Dinner, TO-MORROW —4, TOWN BAND IN ATTENDANCE. a SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Beach Street ro a x* n rrßM>Hki> Hot se. Auction Rooms. A mtu to A L, _A. thvCHSLE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. 495 26-7 Loyan Jiimd. i NOTICE.
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    • 133 4 NT R I/{ (J TI <> NS miixt be addressed to The Kditor," written <>u one side, oi the paper only aud arrompanied by the writer’» name,' aud address not necexsaril it 'for i»,.<*»7»<»»» but ax a guarantee of yood laith. Llj monies must-be paid at the Pi a ant)
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    • 5 4 "scales. McAlister Co. t Ltd..
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  • 118 5 H B. BALFOUR'S IHTERTIORS. piS solution in the autumn. BXUTKKS SEKVICR.] London, 22nd July. BnKour had a brief audience of His L the King on Friday evening. It that he i fo, n,e<l H S Al 'j eBtj hira»» n<i Co ea U< Wer ,j that circumstances
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  • 75 5 A MEETING IN FINLAND. [Reuteh’s Service.] London, 22nd July. There are persistent reports in Berlin t J meetmg'of the T»r and the Miaer to take place at a point on the coast of Sweden. London, 24th July. Heater «ire. front St. P.teraburg th .t left Peterhof, oil
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  • 70 5 many KILLED and INJURED. [Kelt fer's Service.] London, 22nd J r uly. An the Sultan of Turkey was leaving a mosque in Constantinople, a bomb exploded in the courtyard of the mosque. Se/eral persons were killed and wounded. The Sultan escaped unhurt. London, 23rd July. Later details
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  • 89 5 TERRIBLE 1 > EAT H-RO LI [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd Ju y. A terrible boiler explosion has t ken place on board the small L nited >'ates cruiser lienuington, at San Diego, oil the Californian coast. I'he bulk of the cri ser 8 deck was
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  • 54 5 THE KING'S PRIZE. Reuter'> Service.] London, 24th July. Sergeant Comber, of the Fast Surrey lias won the King’s Prize for rifle shooting at Bislev. Press Agency Service. Singapore, 24th July. I In the shooting for the King’s Prize at S H on Sitn>q ;lVi Gaptain Elliot, of the “'“gaporc
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  • 29 5 !!,E worlds sculling CHAMPIONSHIP. .Reuter's Service.] London, 23rd July. 11 the race for the World's Sculling “'"pi'mship on the Parramatta River, nburg P at Lowns by two lengths.
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  • 29 5 I Reuter’s Service. London, 24th July. •iai L'‘ r,e d from Tokio that the Rusp Ml ksliip Poltava which was sunk at •btliur. has been refloated.
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  • 79 5 THE ZEMSTVXJST CONGRESS. PLAIN SPEAKING BY THE DELEGATES. [Reuter's Service.] London, 24th July. 1 he Zeinstvost Congress at Moscow displayed remarkable independence of spirit and unanimity of opinion Princes Dolgorukoft and Trubetskoi, and other nobles, made most outspoken addresses denouncing the existing regime The Congress resolved that it was
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  • 186 5 Special telegrams from Melbourne to the Asian give the following results The Grano National Hwrble Race. £1,346, second £2OO, third £lOO. 3 miles. Mr. Elliott s ch g York by Tosliy Cond nxlou, 5 yrs. 9st. 12 1b... 1 Mr. Donov m’s ch g Old Chappie, 4
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  • 31 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 24th July. M. de Witte, the Russian peace plenipotentiary, has had a long interview with President Loubet and M. R >uvier, the French Premier, at Paris.
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  • 51 5 [Reuter’s Service.) London, 24th July. Yorkshire has beaten Surrey by an innings and 108 runs. Worcester has beaten Hants by five wickets. Kent has beaten Notts by four wickets. The following matches were drawn Middlesex r. Lancashire Scotland r. the Australians Leicester r. Warwickshire and Essex r.
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  • 31 5 OFFICIAL OPENING. [A’frrtifa Press Agency Service. Singapore, 24th July. The Singapore Electric Tramways base been officially opened to traffic by Mr. John Anderson, director of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.
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  • 31 5 The B. I. s.s. Thqngwa with mails left Negapatam yesterday at 7 a.m., and may be expected to arrive here on Thursday, the 27th inst. at 7 a.m.
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  • 154 5 HOW RATEPAYERS’ MONEY IS SPENT. In the First Magistrates Court before Mr. L. P. Ebden, this morning, Arlando, a tindal employed in the Water W irks Department of the Municipality, was charged with cheating the Municipal Commissioners of the sum of $162.80. Inspector Stenhouse prosecuted on behalf
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  • 1165 5 FINAL NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS. SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW. Sure enough, they were ‘‘all up and at it again this morning, which was an ideal one both for horses an onlookers. Work was done on the outer course, the going leaving nothing further to be desired. Saturday saw Seaport and
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  • 528 5 A cricket match was played on the Esplan ule on Saturday between plavers of “over <5 years’ residence in t h<- East ami those who have been resident under •5 vear.s in the E ist. The former batted first, but gave a very poor exhibition, ciphers figuring conspicuously in
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  • 638 6 The ship Brynhilda, which recently njide the-record run from the Plate to Adelaide, had 800 tons of ballast on board, the master taking this large quantity on account of strong winds which prevailed. 'l'he Mitsu Bishi Dockyard has been instructed by the N.Y. K. to construct a
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  • 175 6 Per P. and O. steamer Victorio, from London July 7, connecting with Bengal at Colombo: —To Singapore, -Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. J. IL Robertson, Mr. C. Preston, Mr. R. M. Torence, Mr. J. R. Haggart, Mr. C. L. Chapman. To Penang Mr. W. H. Macgregor, Mr. J.
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  • 12 6 Shipping and Commercial Intelligence. Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.
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    • 62 6 NOTICE. ARRANGEMENTS having been made with the British India Mail Steamers to carry Frozen Meat. «fcc., to Penang, residents requiring supplies are now requested to send orders direct to the undersigned. Consignees will be required to take delivery of supplies direct from the steamer’s refrigerated rooms, without delay, on arrival
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    • 90 6 IE A< >1 EASILY CATCH CO! D. vour system is lacking in vitality, you need if tonic— Stearns II t'/te the best of all Tonics Race Holidays. I'HE undermentioned Banks will lie closed on l uesdav and .Thursday, the 25th and 27th July, 1905, at 12 noon For the Chartered
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    • 306 6 STEARNS HEADACHE CL RE. can he obtained from ail dispensaries (qiticklv by post). Never be without the Genuine, i Agricultural Show. venang. Committee have decided to extend A the film' for entries in Classes for I Horses and Dogs up to the 29th instant. W. FOX. Hon. (lent, I 21st
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    • 893 6 WANTED. I, F—- di id ronin Dnnniun KUDLnUiU nuUrmb Co., Singapore, or Geo. l’>. Anthonisz, s Colpettv, Ceylon. 473 10-8 m th r TO LiE.l. RUBE atid Fire llcsistin ROOFING N' 1 “5SS ROOFING D bJ RUBEROID RUBEROID RO OFING FOR SALE. nnnruun Is absohitelv Vermin proof, D||DEDHlr\ postage ROOFING
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    • 1265 7 RKS NECESSIT,ES Wrought Iron Tubes and .Fittings 1 E F 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. 7 .A Choice Consignment. F()R Accumulated A: i nvested r unds M. i Easily and Economically net by a Policy in The unilcrsigned have been appointed as enumerated below, adapted to the use sy AA7"
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    • 2496 8 London. Ardmay Boarding House, I The Central Hotel, Woburn tPlae**, Wdsszii Square, NEED NOW despair, i MW No. 8 Penang Street. I ai<l-up-Capiial »i-• Nethe andj Trading Society. fiscal Ajcnts for the United S IM 779 Q and economically cure himself without the know- J\*Bp,ttp. lU'.’ttl \n» n ledge of
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