Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No> 186 VOL. LXIII. THURSDAY, 17th AUGtyST, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1785 1 lntended Sailings. S dip ping. Shipping. p 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. 1 iKfiqk I1SS& LVPFCTF.I) ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. II L* r ’•r" NegßpßtHlll, '.i vIaW t Bf M I MAIL SERVICE. Madras, Poiidiclierry, Cuddalore and at 1 ug at
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  • 564 2 PROGRAMME FOR Autumn Meeting 1905. Thursday 14th, Saturday 16th, Monday 18th September. first day RACE I. The Maiden Plate. Value $3OO. Distance, I mile, Deli ExGriffins (maidens) 14 lbs. allowance. Entrance $l5. Weight 60 K. G. (9.7 st.) RACE 11. Value $250. A Race for Autumn 1905
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    • 197 2 Huttenbach Bros &Co., Electrical Engineers Contractors. Dynamos, Motors, Electric Cranes and Locomotives, Cables, Wires, Switchboards, Arc Lamps, Fans, Electrical Instruments, Fittings, Nernst Lamps, &c. Bl gr $5ll rßr '•I wH 1 v I iL-t-JK lb W “Brilliant” Nernst Lamp. Contracts entered irjto for the Erection and Equipment of Central Lighting
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    • 774 2 The NEWJRENCH^ REMED! TRACE MARK. dOeSnlt This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the Continental Hospitals by Kicord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau (<O «JIOW yOUT IlflGn tO fcO rubbed and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a tan(| to tatters upon rouffh TH RAPION NO. 1 >narkably
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  • 1302 3 t ii E WORLD is going to WilA <EE IN THE FAR EAST p x An Old Resident In China. residence in the Far E u t A a quaintaii with the peculiar r new condition of things incubating < ver since the II ’i u n
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  • 463 3 The delights of the sport of “Crocodile Fishing are set out very pleasantly by Mr. George Maxwell in Blackwood. The ornamental lake formed out of disused tin mines in the pretty public garden at Taiping l>ecame the homo of certainly one or more crocodiles, whose
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  • 576 3 NEED FOR AN ORGAN. The following remarks on Calcutta Town Hall, made by the Indian Planters Gazette, applv in equal measure to Penang, tho igh many years will elapse, we fear, before such a suggestion can be entertained here. In half a century time say, when the
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  • 258 3 The X.-C- Daily Xewx understands that upon receipt of the disturbing news from Amoy, the Committee in charge of Boycott matters at Shanghai, at once telegraphed to the principal merchants and gentrv of that port exhorting them to maintain control of tlieir fellow citizens and
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  • 812 3 Mr. A. B. Snow, who will be well remembered in Singapore through his connection with the Royal Johore Tin Mines, and who is now settled at Mergui, in Lower Burma, sends to the Straits Times some highly interesting information regarding tm-mining conditions and prospects in that region,
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  • 153 3 The accused is acquitted.— Moulmein Advertiser.] The case in which Mr. B. Houghton, Commissioner of Maulmein, was chargel with assaulting a native named Pineappah Mulally came on before Mr. N. S. Field, District Judge of Moulmein, when his Worship passed the fol’owing order Mr. Pennell for
    The accused is acquitted.—Moulmein Advertiser.]  -  153 words
  • 767 3 Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on 28th July, 1905. Present J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), L. H. Clayton, Esq. am! Lim Eu Toh, Esq. Absent. —Cheah Tek Thye, Esq., A. R. Adams. Esq. and Dr. P. V. Locke. 1. The Minutes of the last
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    • 86 3 No Need of a Doctor. c 1,1 the stomach and attacks of p 0,1 suddenly and are so extreme''iitni' 11 1 ,Hl uumediate relief must be j or 1 l n i* no necessity of sending •'lui such cases if a bottle of lb-'i„..| 41,1 S G’hoiera ami 1 >iarrhoea
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    • 56 3 Best Remkhy for Diarrhoea. Mohan Lail, Manager, N. W. Ry. Co-op. Stores, Lahore, India, says: “Chamberlains Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy is without question the best meilicine made for the relief and cure of diarrhoea, dysentery and all bowel complaints. This assertion 1 can make from actual experience in my
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    • 74 3 NOTHING THAT WILL TAKE ITS PLACE. We have used Chamberlains Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy in our familv for years for all bowel troubles, and it always gives the best of satisfaction. e never could find anything to take its place. —D. S. Room, editor and proprietor of the Echo,
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    • 13 3 TO LET. House No. 14 logan road. Apply to 577 14-9 L. BURAWONGSE.
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    • 560 3 Central Sales Room. t AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE Scenery, Proi>erty4 Costumes, Furniture, ted, BELONGING TO The HENRY DALLAS Co. AT THE T>.WN HALL, PENANG, On Saturday, tfje J9tfj Jiugust, 1905, At 11 a m. Sharp. For full particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, CU N NING HA M, C LAR
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  • 128 4 1 hursday. I7ik August Tai ping Races. High water 1.40 p.m. Low water 7.37 a.m Tri Jay. 18 th Avgust. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m High water 2.30 p.m. Low water 8.30 am. Saturday. 19. h August. Taiping Races. Town Band. Golf Club, 6 to
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  • 1231 4 Apropos of this morning’s cable news, a Japan contemporary, commenting on the attitude of Russia, where the invasion of Saghalien by Japan after her concurrence in the peace conference is said to be regarded as improper, says that there is nothing unjustifiable, as alleged by Russia
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  • CORRESPOOENCE.
    • 177 4 77/'j Edi’or of the Pinang .>kai{ Sir, 1 read in your issue of the 15th instant, hi article under the heading of Trave! m the Orient, in which menti m w is made >t the British s. s. Pnm IVhatl Soon by a \lr. Ireland. I
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  • 680 4 The Ceylon Observer publishes the following extract from a letter dated from Malaya:—“Unfortunately,” writes the correspondent, I have only five acres of i übl>er yielding at resent. I get about $lOO per acre a mon h profit from them. O.ie is inclined to think if
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  • 945 4 A thoughrfui article is o o t ,.n, uw M. 1 itrre Leroy Beaulieu to the 7 Francais on the new -attitu-le m’”?',"'"' vis-a-vis the Occident. The t Russo-Japanese war on the relation European peoples with those of r is already beginning to m imf-st its'i
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    • 530 4 TutPToR The fSEW reNNY PAPER, r (the eastern daily mail FIVE GENTS A COPY ONLY. I $4.50 a quarter post free. Native States and Penan# News Specialized. FOR BEST ADYT. SPACES APPLY EARLY TO the STRAITS PEHAHC, KOALA LUMPUR New Advertisements. New Advertisements. ImportanT MunicipaT Noticed ln the Supreme Court
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    • 120 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name ami athlrcss not necessarily for insertion lut as a guarantee of good faith. yfl LL monies must be. paid at the Pinaug Gazette” Office, P<-nang,
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    • 29 4 |A U commau.icalions inten led Jor insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Eitilor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents 1 SCALES. McAlister Go, t Ltd,
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  • 155 5 jH te«ent of the situation. p >f i i Enk Service London, 1 fitli August. I>] .nipoteutiaricH announce relating to Sighalie;i, was i iv. but tint owing to a n was decided to pro--11 ■-"Th/ other articles. Article six with 11 ,e l f London, 17th August.
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  • 115 5 Fin’H TE'T MATCH. Kkctei: Service London. 17th \ngust. Tll fifth test match has resulted in a 1 Mttvl ill their scran I inn .g* m ide h.;:* runs for six wick» t when die Ho .Li-kson <l*cl ired ns mum'. e! »sed J Jileslev who was not
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  • 62 5 BkCTEli's >EKV!CE." London, 17th August. ‘i.vmg to the fact that negotiations are i present proceeding for a Eurojiean nference regarding Morocco, the French iias Ih*pii sharply commenting on the p'Os.iL of German bankers to lend the iult'.n hili’ a m.llion sterling. The Ger 1 i I 'gitioii m
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  • 48 5 NOT >EIU'»I *LY REGARDED IN AMERICA. lUt iT.ik Service.] I London, 16th August. bin State department, at Washington tlri' the Chinese boycott of Ame111 "'Li ”>t serious. Though some has i.p.-h uipjp ;it Shanghai in f kici'tion. it Iris proved unsuccessful at Lmton and elsewhere.
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  • 37 5 \LL NAVAL FIGHT. Hi;t ier's Service.] London. Ifith August. 1 "ires from 1 okio that on the 13th •hipanesf flotilla attacked and 1 'ip who were guarding 1,1 I "int in tiie Straits of Tartary.
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  • 24 5 L 'I'.I.IsiIEP at CAPE TOWN. J‘ErrEßs Service.] London. 16th August. British Association has 'l'° Town. Mr. Darwin b" I residential Address.
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  • 36 5 Lhi'ter’s Service.] London. 17th August. I lt)(i Hicks Beach has lieen apL'n,. p i,s umpire in the arbitration p, r Settlements Governi. ‘Hmjong Pagar Dock Cominiu !ir, nHtion <>f news received in *»y»ago.]
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  • 305 5 Japan ChronvJe. others see it. Much lias been said froYn time to time against the system of raffling at bazaars, ami feeling has become so strong against it that, as already mentioned in our columns, steps are being taken in England for the intr.»ducti »n of legislation
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  • 500 5 Another record has been set up for the 20 miles swim from Dover to Ramsgate, this time by a 1 idy. Miss Anette Kellerman, the Australian long distance swimmer, who has arrived in England with the intention of attempting to ■swim across the Channel. Sa vs I'h’
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  • 53 5 [N/ruife Press Service A year Singapore, 16th August. The barque IFestf York bound from Hongkong to Rajang has lieen wrecked at Palauian. The Captain and crew are destitute and starving. A relief expedition is being sent out from Hongkong. Palawan or Paragua is one of
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  • 33 5 [Straits Press A<jeu<'y Singapore, 17th August. It is stated in Shanghai that an antiGerman movement is on foot in China. A rising of Chinese is said to have been organised.
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  • 484 5 Recently the Analytical Chemist of the State of A.lassachusetts, Mr. Aliiert E. Leach, made some analyses of various medicinal pr&lt;*parations which were publishes! in the Pharmaceutical Journal. Tfrey are condensed in the Lancet, which savs In one case, a five-dollar package consisted of two bottles of liquid, yielding
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  • 394 5 Speaking at the London Chamber uf Commerce. Major Sir E. Fitzgerald Law. who was for the past five years Financial Member of the Governor-General's Council, said India was to-diy prosperous as regard both its economic and financial position. With great regret, however, he had observed that even
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  • 889 5 The annual meetings-of'the British Medical Association were recently held at Leicester. On July 2flth, a large congregation assembled at St. Martin’s Church for the special service, when rq appropriate sermon was preached by the Bishop of Birmingham. It was incidentally mentionel during the day’s proceedings that there
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  • 787 6 Commanders C. D. Bennett, k.n.b., and C. C. Talbot, R.N.R., of the P. and O. have lieen recently promoted to the highest rank obtainable in the Naval Reserve. For the destruction of the shoals of porpoises which are damaging the sardine fisheries, a French destroyer has been
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  • 911 6 ARRIVALS. Lady Wkld, Brit., 245, Treweeke, August 17, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On A. Co. Jin Ho, Brit. 110, Hastrup, August 17, T«angkat, gen., Beng Kee A &lt; ’&lt;&gt;. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit, 199, Glen-lay, August 17, Singapore, gen., Beng Kee (To. Pkkak, Brit., 297, Buchanan,
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    • 114 6 Prominent West India Merchant Cures His Daughter of a Threatened Attack of Pneumonia. Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she was well
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    • 106 6 WANTED. For the Selangor Government. A EUROPEAN to fill the post of Assistaut Inspector of Boilers, Selangor, which becomes vacant on September 2nd, 1905. The salary commences at £240 per annum rising to £3OO by two triennial increments of £3O per annum, pensionable after 3 years’ approved service. Free quarters
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    • 120 6 WINE, the i»leai reconstructor, repairer, renewer ami builder iq&gt;. BOARD and RESIDENCE.” VACANCY in private house fur two or three boarders. Ilei lthy Locality. Terms moderate. 567 18-8 360 ANSON ROAD. Mme: IZOLPHE, 27a Beach Street. New Goods in Ladies’ Untrimmed Black and White Straws, Girls’ Leghorn Flops, Children’s Leghorn
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    • 786 6 Penang Sales Room. IRUBEROID ROOFING! Household Furniture, w-I i Victoria Phaeton, Dog-C?.rt, Pony, R'JBEROID Wntorpr.) &gt;f. Weitlici’pr.iof, Harness, ni i e KesisHng LJU d“ ||M fi I Milch Cows with Calves, &.c. j ROOFING RU3ER)IJ| atpryeestatk, j RUBEROID ’“r, D OflFi “I Has been Postponed to than an\ &lt;»l!iur. i
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    • 1031 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, TAIK CUFF A ("n I family provision. I«I Iv VIIUL. Qt Vawars 2. PROVISION FOR OLD ACE. Ship Chandlers a d Who esa e Dea]ers HUil ¥&lt;lW BBQS Easily an t Economically met by a Policy in «L BRIT-SH I S :PiRF. MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE we have
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    • 2460 8 Negri Sembilan Government. NOTICK. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Zi-~ r. I. BANKING CORPORATION. r safe on .A. »a.s tx n m-a n —..pr. j. collis browner Medical Department now vacant: r&gt; &gt; 5? on Bromide napei Reserve Fund. '-L Fi x±p':L r 2! 195 I if*Mi APHhYNIT 3. Dresser Grade II
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