Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No |72 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY, 29th JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1736 1 yfoww- Intended Sailing*. |p.& 0. steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. I 4 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. I t tion, Company. 1 ■—tosa... L cruV CE ii pat.-iin. _>([ ,>t|| Aug. at 2 p.m. Tiione w* XW S I MAIL Madras Pondicherry. Cu<ldnlore and <at 19th Aug. at 2
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    • 1200 2 DENTISTRY. YARROW HILL NURSERIES FRUIT FARM. <A7kpp Huttenbachßros.&Co.,w Manson. Dentist, application to I fl 11 SI y Electrical Engineers Contractors. Eate of Dr. Alien Co. Plia., U.S.A. DAVID DROWN At CO., I Charges Moderate. Consultation Free. Agents. T--,* j Residing at 21A Penang Road. <-oo*ws buildings. flpitllf Dynamos, Motors, bJectri
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  • 923 3 —D. T. A FEMININE EAII.IN3. interesting an 1 ama.iag article on qn p'xtravaguit EiJnomy of Women, o'/.John Lme, appears in the July bv r o f the Fui tmglitly Rjview.” M*' I Hrst refers to the fact th it, ;,Lh time miy»>»n money f..r a mu., J...r <ioes
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  • 1104 3 —-The Times. Paris, July 3. A do mm mtary publication of considerable imp n tanee, throwing light on the fsm >us French scare of 1875 and on the recent limp repetition i>f that historical Bismtrjkim dcv.cj, is contributed to to-d.iy’s f de /‘art’s by
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  • 297 3 .A STRONG INDICTMENT. Addressing tlie Yale Law School, Mr. Taft, Secretary fir War, created a sensation by the vigorous way in which he lashe I the administration of the criminal law in A-neric i. He showed th it murder and all crimes coming under the designation of
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  • 378 3 S ‘veral eminent medic al authorities contribute opinions in the current number of the Practitioner on the effect of tobacco in health and diseise. Speaking generally, the conclusion of the who'e series is th»* same, tint tobicco possesses no particularly harmful qualities when used in reisonable
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  • 832 3 “One of the signs of the times,” we are told by a writer on manners, “is that we do not take our grandmothers seriously.” That may lie good for our grandmothers. But this, it appears, is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 "Mmkxdki) by Dealers Everywhere \u r l‘* n ks a storekeeper at Carcoar AV, Australia, says I never fail to Chamberlain’s Colic, Choleri is" Homedy, because I know it bu”'""i uU 1,0 mistake when yon tns medicine. Dealers all over th e u l,| will tell you the same thing.
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    • 90 3 Be Firm. When you ask for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diu rhoea Remedy, do n »t allow the dea-er to sell you a substitute. Be fir ii in your conviction that there is nothin r so g >od. This medicine has been teste I in the mist
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    • 92 3 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severely from this terrible disease f >r over three years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but f mud nothing that did me any good until I
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    • 54 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 be carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying delay.
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    • 513 3 A LADY WAR CORRESPONDENT <'•/ r Wins Distinction Among the many brilliant and di tinguished women of to-day, few have had a more interesting and hazardous career than Lady Briggs. As correspondent of the Morning Post in the Soudan Campaign and the Boer War, her vigorous descriptive accounts speedily compelled
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  • 186 4 Sa ur Uy. 29 b July v Penang Races. > Toivn Band. Golf Club; 6to 7 p in. Tlie Great American Binaonpe Co, Kiyg Street 9 p. in. g High water 10.17 pm. Low water 4.32 n. in. Sunday. 50A July. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. q High water
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  • 1194 4 At the special meeting of the C.»?umi.->MAn*-r« held «<n Munday C<*-coii-sidef Mr. Brumhead Matthew*' <uggestton that all the dog> in the island hhuuki. her killed, the President. Mr. 1 laliifax, nvuie <<jin<- outsppken but perfectly jiKtilied reference* tn the Government-^--imiution since the 'outbreak of rabies in
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  • 287 4 At Thursday’s gathering, tiie Ladies’ Lawn and the La lies’ Stand were by no means so gay in appearance as they were on Tuesday. Nevei theless. a good number of the mote enthusiastic race-goers turned up. There were few new faces to be seen, save those of
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  • 241 4 The Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been arranged for next week. J/om-Am/, -Ukl Jn!fj Double Handicap. C. C. Rogers A B. C. Criswick rs. A. F. Goodrich A F. L. Tomlin. Single Handicap—Class B. G. I’eeling »-x. H. Waugh Professional Pairs. A. S. Anthony A A.
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  • 43 4 The Hoporary Treasurer acknowledges with thinks tjm following subscriptions:— Amount previously acknowledged $5,565 Mr. Cheah Chen Euk 20 Mr. J. W. Hallifax 15 Mr. A. Pausim-r |0 A Friend of the I'amiiy ly $5,625 P. M. J ANION. Honorary Treasurer.
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  • 256 4 THE ITISKyAKY.iy.PERAK We have neeived from the Resident Perak th 6 following particulars the Governor’s lour in Perak Minify, .list July His Excel'ency the High Coimni S si>, lh r arrives at Ipoli at 12-32 p.m. from Ku,/ I u .ipur. accompanied by his Private «c r
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 101 4 [7b The Editor of the Pinang fratep. De\r Sir, 1 The writer has l>een informed that two <1 >ys. viz., an Irish ami i|, fox, terrier, were recently taken out of the Island hv an exMember of the Legislative Council. If this is true, as 1 have
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  • 361 4 restoring inat neaim. ami o so situited th it Dr. 'Brown*' fdeadm J.— a. nd (J. E.rpress. Most people will be inclined to agree with tie* nmirks by‘Dr. Brown at the successful function of the «Straits Pinner., held on 3 »th ult., that the name of the
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  • 30 4 Reuters jjomjop, 2jjtlyJ u l r The Mika-lo yesteiday received entertained at luncheon Mr. latt. United States fw Mai*, Miss Alice Roosevelt, who are touring East. J
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  • 34 4 An electric truin running betviem ,l 'Y pool and Southpqid dashed at u! into a .'stationary train on the line. I p two persons were killed and f«>ur i".l” rr
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    • 414 4 i j New Beach Street: |\|ew Advertisements. I Auction Rooms. Central Sales Room. I lON SALE. oKI)KK (>K THE official -g. 'flie undesigned «ASSIGNEE. <--? has kindfv been favoured with instructions A to sell by Auction To be w>l<l by Publ|c Auction I O DAY SATURDAY, 29th /NST. at No.
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    • 113 4 > t* E«TARI.I»HEI> l”J> I CUN TRI fH»st b» h, Kdil»n\" ici illr.n j'u otif »i'lr of [Xljltt Qiihj HH<l ht) tJ>» tniif-l nqtite »-x.< ho/ n^cexjtfiril•/ iHUft f ton <t» <1 111 </««></ till/h. y® hh 3H>m/ Ih- jhik/ lit H.e I’iiKlHtf a -iiaztlbi" I'fHitHu, to 1 lie Sei'fet
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    • 4 4 SCALES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 21 4 communicalions intended for iiwrtion in this journal must be authenticaled The Editor is ICOV responsible fm-th, iifoni' ns of correspondents.'] •»r.
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  • 79 5 fighting in smhhuen. MOKE JAPANESE SUCCESSES. Sir«iW /'>•'«» -G—* Singapore, 29th July. pi s officially notified that on Tuesday wa s sharp fighting and bmi bard uent tl,e Tw 7 re t ikcn bv the Javanese. Afterw trds WM the milit.ry ..nd „„»l forces co-i*r»tu.g. Reuters Service. 1
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  • 113 5 Tin: JAPANESE TERMS. the INDEMNITY QUESTION. Reuter's Service London, 28th July. In the interview transmitted by wireless telegraphv from the Atlantic liner on which M’ de Witte is travelling to New York, the peace plenipotentiary declared that nothing which had recently occurred Europe could remotely or indirectly affect
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  • 86 5 THE LIVERPOOL CUP. Reuters Service. 1 London, 29th July. The Liverpool July Meeting was concluded vesterday. The fidlowing is the result of the LivrpoJ t tip of 1.000 sovs. a handicap for 3 yr. obis and upwards distance 1 mile and 3 furlongs. Lord Derby's br c
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  • 105 5 THE BASE AT RUBYTH. Reuters Service London. 29th July. Ina debate in the House uf Commons, n Naval w.,fks. Mr. Arthur H. Lee, Junior Lord of the Admiralty, s lid the Admiralty ha\< determine J to push on with the works Risyth and nit to proceed with
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  • 62 5 Reuter's Service. London, 28th J ulv. 1“ ‘he House of Commons, during a «tie on the ’Transvaal, Sir 11. Campbell man said that if the inhabitants of lansvaal \y Pre having a full and ros(i > eminent which delilicrately oixed ihc employment of Chines* ixv'T
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  • 37 5 (I‘Mitkrr Service.} London. 29th July. has beaten Notts bv an innand ;>5 runs. i |a> beaten Middlesex bv an inn‘‘«N’Hid IH; UIIS 7 *ickets I'** atcn Gloucester by ten T foiir'u l lS Northampton
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  • 34 5 01. l I hli s Serv ice .p, London, 28th July ’nittc.j Government has subIbe dk. H ‘thing a bill favouring tion I*,' we den. for consideral'o H |d<*biscite as mentioned
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  • 1192 5 YESTERDAY’S MEETING. At the Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon at the Muni<*ipal Oilice, there were present Mr. J. W. 11 .dlifax President). Mr. L. 11.I 1 Clayt< n an I Mr. Lim Eu Toll. Mr. I. O Hal oran (Secretary) an«| Mr/ 1,. M. Bell
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  • 504 5 Messrs. Lewis axd Peat’s Repoke L J trtt 7 th, 1905. At the auctions to-»l iy. 54 packages wer»off*re«l. but only part. sold. There wa> little competition, although some of the lots of Straits rubb.-r were »>f exceptionalh fine tjU.ility in thin pale sheets. The Ce»
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  • 818 5 I' foiu Uur Own 2 Tai ping, 28 th July. The suggestion made by the Editor of your local contemporary that, a number of the Malay States Guides should lie chartered for dog slaying in Penang is sound but not possible; the c.iste of
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    • 4 5 STOVES. McAlister Co,, Ltd,
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    • 6 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co,, Ltd.
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    • 79 5 CHURCH SERVICES. Sitxh Sunday After Trinity. 30 h July. 1905. St. George’s Church. 8 h. 11. Matins. 8-30 H.tn. Holy Comnrmion. tain 1 5 p.Tn. Sunday Scb«»«»l. 6 p in. Evensong and Serna n Pke.sbyte::i xx Church. 1 9. 5 a. m. Prye Dock. 6 p.m. Church N’ortluun I! aul.
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    • 295 5 EASTERN AND ORIENTAL HOTEL Autumn Meeting*. Last Race Dinner, TO-NIGHT. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Kindly Engage Your Seats Previously. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors, The Great American Central Sales Room. BiOSCOpe Co. important Auction Sale. SHOWING DAILY by Only a Few Nights More. AT THE THE Fc’ICIAL ASSIGNEE. King Street Theatre. «fallthe The
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  • 836 6 Eight million yen worth of Caiditl coal it is reported, is stacked at Saseho. Part of the immense supply has been purchased, t but the greater part represents captures from the enemy. The authorities are not a little perplexed how to deal with it. Messrs. W. H.
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  • 854 6 ARRIVALS. Canton, Brit., 105. Merican, July 29, Toluic Anson, gon., Ah Hing. Rotori a, Brit., 555, Liugard, July 28, Tongkah. gen., Koe Guan Co. Malaya, Ger., 901, Block, July 29, Deli, Behn Meyer Co. Takoba, Brit, 3657, Nailer, July 28, SingaH. I iebert Co. Saxonia Ger.,
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  • 449 6 There is at present employed as overseer in the famous Ombilin Coal Aline at Sawah Loento, Sumatra, an old soldier, by name C. A. A. Hermann, who after five long years of fighting in Acheen was unfortunate enough to fall victim to malarial fever, liver complaint and
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    • 68 6 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 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand when needed has saved many a life. Proem eit at once. All dealers sell it.
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    • 49 6 The taste is pleasant of Stearns JF7ne unlike other preparations of Cod Liver Oil that disturb the stomach. Aids digestion. f POWELL’SX |Balsam°'Aniseedi I fCOUGHS \FoF<COtDS I ASTHMA XJ bronchitis/ Safe for Children. I A y Ck.-mutr d Be t»re jet Potrell't Kith rpefde Jlarjlf. (robroy) ZniNKd KMMiV fl
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    • 161 6 /OVER SIXTY YEARS WOALD-WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S yy Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>BARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES lhe most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY FOB te TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, N.B. It Is asserted on good authority that by
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    • 306 6 ADAMSON, GILFILLANTCoJ® PALE FINO SHERRY AND OLD TAWNY PORT. MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. I CIESLER’S CHAMPAGNE. o: Obtainable Retail at all the Principal Stores I AYLESBURY GARLAND, I Agents for Perak, The International Hotel. RACE WEEK. Special Dinner TO-NIGHT. j For a few days only, Fresh German Cask Beer, Pschorr-Brau. NEW
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    • 1133 7 necessities, Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings L 2. PROV.SION FOR OLD ACE. S“ Easily and Econom>ca!’y inct by a Policy in The undersigned have been appointed as enumerated below, adapted to the use WT 1 THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE GaS, WatCF 311(1 StCHIH. (ESTABLISHED 1847.) MERCHANTS. TRADESMEN, SURVEYORS,
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    • 2387 8 TO LET I Ulf T F7AT DTTF self cure no FICTION I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI KEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING IZULrnE, ARV n E o L «Uf^«r RVBM BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSChAPPU. CORPORATION. 27» H e e k Ki» t l PaW-op-a.pi.al #10.000.0001 Nether andi Trading society. fiscal Agenls for the United
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