Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 173 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1663 1 lntended Sailings. sapping.sapping. P.& 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. Wn». tion, Company. j A IXPK m K S K MK fl\ f m\H «sFRV’ICE. m i es p l l' ata, "j Sat. sth Aug. at 2 p.m. Thongwa 1/ h MAIL
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    • 1214 2 DENTI *> RY. YARROW HILL NURSEJIES FRUIT FARM. lAJkpn Huttenbach Bros.&Co.<w. manson. American Dentist, application to 1 11 OI y Electrical Engineers Contractors. ,>AV NJtCO Residing at 21A Penang Road. <-oc*h s .u.loiho., DPIOR Dynamos, ./Victors, Electric Cranes and fl f« Door, irom «>« e. o.Hotel. Locomotives, The Marine Insurance
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  • 2400 3 Meetings. S eeial Meeting was held on the x f H,e' month, and Ordinary Meetings fitl> 1 <>(U II t |,p Ifith and JUUL Revenue *>'«’ Expenditure. revenue from all sources collected a.? Somlry »77,262.48 Tl ,e balance on the 31,t May WM as
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  • 286 3 The police in Japan are expected to learn English. For their guidance, says the Liverpul Post,’ a phrase l>ook has l»e«Hi conn»i;e«i. The foll«»wing conversation, suppo.-e«l take place lietween a memlier of the t' -rce ami an English bluejacket, is taken f »»m it Whv do vol» strike
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  • 104 3 Per P. ami O. steamer Victoria, from London July 7, connecting with Bengal at Colombo:—To Singapore, Mr. D. Campbell, Mr. J. H. Robertson, Mr. C. Preston, Mr. R. M Torence, Mr. J. R. Haggart, Mr. C. L. Chapman. To Penang'- Mr. W. H. Macgregor, Mr. J. Thirl
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  • 783 3 PROGRAMME. Isth, 17th Md 19th Avgust, 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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    • 84 3 Be Firm. hen you ask for a bottle of Chamberdl| >s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, not allow the «lea’er to sell you a substint» firm hi your conviction that there 1 nothing so good. This medicine has been s,,l the m»*st severe and dangerous as **s ot cramps, colic
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    • 72 3 Recommended by Dealers EverywhereMr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar N. S. W.. Australia, says 1 never fail to recommeml ChaTnberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lleimsdy, because 1 know it is good You make no mistake wheu yon buv this medicine. Dealers all over th e country will tell
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    • 92 3 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea W hile in the Philippines. “While with the U. S. Army in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suftereil severely from this terrible disease for over three years ami tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but f«>und nothing that did me any good until I tried
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    • 56 3 < '\ution PersoiLs when travelling should exercise care in the use ot «Irinking water. As a safeguard it is urgeil that every traveller secure a Indtle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy liefore leaving h mie, to be carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distressing sickness an«!
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    • 381 3 TO LET. House n<> 9, pangkore road. lmme«liato Entry. Apply to 182 u c E. A. MANASSEH «fc Co. FOR SALE. POSTAGE STAMPS. New Price Lists for 1905 obtainable on application to Geo. E. Anthonisz, Colpetty, Ceylon, or Ribeiro Co., Singapore. 472 10 8 in th London. Ardmay Boarding House,
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  • 184 4 MohTay. 31st July. The Great American Biosctqie Co King Street 9 p. m. Dallas Opera C<>. Town Hall. 9.30p.m. Town Baml Esplanade. 6 to 7 p. tn. High water 12.00-p tn. Low water 6.12 a.m o- Tuesday; Ist August. -Dalias Opera CM. Town Hall. 9.30 p m The
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  • 1110 4 It is perhaps fundamentally impossible for any Government official to regard the acts of the administrative body from the same, point.of view as the ordinary person of average intelligence. An espr.it de rorp9, valuable and admirable in itself, causes them to regard any criticism of the
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  • 380 4 PROPOSAL FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens at Penang, Mr. Fox, writes to the Ayricidtural HuUehti of the Straits and F. M. S. that in discussing the designs ami inScription for a permanent Medal and diplomatic for the forthcoming ami subsequent Agricultural Shows.
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  • 122 4 At the Assize* in the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Fisher and a common jury consisting of Messrs. E. Reinm inn (Foreman', T. D’Cunha Mahomed Din. Khoo It Seng. J. D. Scully and D. Fyfe, a Sinhalese named Adrian de Silva, a jeweller, wis charged with
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  • 319 4 I'll P. A’ <>. R »yal Mi ll steamer li-uy d h iving left Colombo at I 1 p. m. on S iturday. is expected t > arrive at 6 a. in. on Thursday, the 3rd prox,, and leave for Singapore, Chini and Japan at 8 a.
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  • 851 4 Mrs. Birch wore a stylish costm n< pale blue ami white-figured »ilk,“, Worj a black picture hat. 1 Mrs. Law had an elegant gown of brocade, handsomely trimmed K and insertion. Large black hat \Vitlj,' plumes. Mrs. Macintyre looked .charnni)., j lovely embroidered white silk robe
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    • 403 4 New Advertisements. New Advertisements. Government of Selangor. "Government Notification. ar a vtp ri A N Examination in Medicine, Surgery ▼▼ANllbM. and Midwifery, .will be held in Siuga——7~ pore, on the 26th- and '27th September CHINESE CLERK and IntrrpH t< r, f O Hie qualifications of all persons Grade IF, I’risons
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    • 147 4 ER r A Rf.l RH E D 1A»I. f C< */V THI HUT IO S s UlU't I’» 'ltd'll »»*»,l to The Editor, f> Written <>»t one xi</» of th» papei only i inn! .'•trcooijHinied by th» irriter inline wiiml mldrejoo not ’felt Init a» <i y u»i> <i ii
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    • 4 4 SADDLES. McAlister Co, Ltd«
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  • 106 5 vicit OF FRENCH OFFICERS TO Y!hU ENGLAND. ELABORATE PROGRAMME. I Reuter’» Service.] London, 29th July. .Ction "ill. the visit of the ne fleet to British shores, Mr. A. J. I Il Campbell-Bannermann hM-led a movement to give the officers a Parliamentary luncheon t Westminister Loudon, .30th July.
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  • 124 5 jtISTRESS IN ST. PETERsBLRG. JtENIWED DISORDERS AT WARSAW. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th July. There is increasing distress among the pipportera of the Labour Party in St. Petersburg. Many families have been exfrom their lodgings and are sleeping in’the open sir. The great fair held annually at Nijni Novgorod opened
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  • 105 5 THE TSAR’S INTENTIONS. "NO UNWORTHY PEACE.” [Reuter’s Service,] London. 29th July. Count Sato, interviewed at New York, said that Japan would be perfectly willing to agree to an armistice after the credentials of the peace plenipotentiaries had been examined. Baron Kmnura s Secretary states that nothing of any
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  • 76 5 BERMKNYS position in the BALTIC. I Hkuter's Service.] Ixmdon, 29th July. Ihe announcement of the forthcoming f nus« of tire British Channel squad ron in C |> ea causing a great outcrv m Berlin. Berman Conservative newspapers claim I' 1 t le Baltite must be regarded as
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  • 66 5 5111 ARNOLD FORSTER AND THE VOLLNTEERS. i Reuters Service.! London, 29th July, between'M* C fe, e l ,M5e ~a» Liken place f or Arnold Forster, Secretary Vohint./. two Colonels in For f< )Ur 7 Ul f' S I interview lasted •food thatT* 11 ’l d ter. It
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  • 61 5 b Alk OF THE GENERAL election. Liters Service.] >r. London, 31 st Julv. I here L Election n. l in‘ ll 7 that a General Scottish <• l 1' aco I* l the autumn. *en warn» I H^ rv a tive candidates have ll e ’ent I
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  • 322 5 JAPANESE IN SAGHALIEN. HEAVY RUSSIAN LOSSES. BLOCK \DE 07 VL \DIVOSTOCK. [>SZf<g7< Press Agen'y »Se/’t?ice.]. Singapore, .31st July. It is officially announced that the Japanese aie continuing their advance into Saghaiieu aud that they have occupied Derbenskoye and Honikow. An infantry and artillery e.igigement took place at Wedernikow.ski
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  • 51 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London. 3 Ist J ul v. Mr. I’aft. United States Secretary for War, and Miss Alice Roosevelt, have left Tok io for Kioto after a lemarkable of semi-official entertainments. They were bid farewell by a distinguished assembly of Government official*, an I military and naval
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  • 52 5 [Reuter’s Service London, 31 t July. After a stormy discussion, a Zionist Congress held at B isle has rejected the offer to the Jews of cert tin territory in Uganda, and has resolved to ask the British Government t &gt; use influence to promote Zionist aims with
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  • 37 5 Reuter’s Service.] Loud »n. 29tn Julv. The Norwegian Storthing has unanimously adopted the proposd made bv Sweden th it a referendum be made on the 13th August, relative to a dissolution of the Union.
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  • 38 5 [Reuter’s Service London. 31st July. The Australians have beaten Surrey by 22 runs. Sussex has beaten Hants by six wickets. Leicester has 1 eaten Derby by 87 runs. Essex has beaten Middlesex by seven wickets.
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  • 35 5 [Reuter's Service] London. 3 Ist July. Numeiotu cases of yellow fever have occurred at New Orleans, and the disease is spreading to other cities in the south of the United States.
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  • 34 5 [Reuter's Service London, 3 Ist J uly. The boycott of American goods in China is extending. Chinese have been forbidden to work on the Standard Oil Company’s new premises in Canton.
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  • 1638 5 AUTU M N ALEETI NG, 1905. THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, 29TH JULY. Tlie ?onc!ud uig day’s racing of this popular Club was’ as eminently successful as the 1 5 J* r■/ v two preceding ones. L' terally speaking, nil the world and his wife were present, the attendanceorr
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  • 469 6 It is reported that tli*' number of floating mines adrift between Ta’ren (Dalny) and Inkao is becoming more numerous every day. They are painted grey, black, or yellow, and are very difficult to detect, even in tine weather. An official some time ago asked a merchant seaman
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  • 936 6 ARRIVALS. Java, Brit., 2631, Barcham. July 31, Yokohama, gen., Adamson Giltillan &lt; '«&gt;. Petrel, Brit., 124, Reid. July 29, P. K ompie. gen.. Koe Guan Co. Jin Ho, Brit.. 110, Hastrup, July 31, Langkat. gen., Beng Kee Co. he Kock, Dut., 325, Boon, July 31, Deli.
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    • 263 6 Don't Wait Until You Need It. Do not wait until some of your familv is taken with a violent attack of colic or &lt; diarrhoea. A bottle of Chamlierlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand I when needed has saved many a life. Pro cure it at once.
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    • 81 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensarie-i (quicklv by post). Never be without the Genuine. WANTED. T j't &gt;R CABH. used Postage Star ps of the T Straits. Hongkong, Ceylon and Malay States, especially of the King's head issues. Buying rates on application to Ribeiro &lt;k Co., Singapore,
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    • 313 6 [Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'SI CHLORODYNE (THE ORIGINAL AN ONLY GENUINE.) I COLDS, ASTHMA, COUGHS BRONCHITIS. I z,... /Yrk/\niZlir' is bv the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable CH LOROD I N t reme lv ever discovered zxin/iTYi/iTc tr,M nes f remedy known f.&gt;r Coughs, Colds, Consumption, CHLORODINE Bronchitis,
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    • 1274 7 TWO CREAT NECESSITIES, ’“‘cSJEfiT* for sale v T V T FAMILY PROVISION, U||||VYAj|« 2. PROVISION for 01 n act Capital m. 7.500,00 c A Choice Consignment, *B|lllVitjUl M il.llllj AccumulatedliivcsUm! Funds M. 2,284,627 Easily Slid Economical! v met by a Policy in ,e undersigned have been appointed as enumerated below,
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    • 2209 8 mi Ail 1 I Iff THAT TITTIT self cure no ’fiction I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANiZ? The Central Hotel, 'Mine: IZOLPHE, •««"«&gt; T ,o„ c»,™,™: NEED NOW DESPAIR, inn m i TVo. S Penang Street, 97 h 4 the deep ditch of quackery, may safely, speedily I
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