Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 200 VOL. LXIII. SATURDAY. 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1719 1 Sapping- Intended Sailings. Shipping. I Shipping, jTo~Stearn Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. < Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen. tio n. uomp a n y. wk 7 IsMtTFO arrivals and depaktures. M MAIL SERVICE. Madras. Pondicherrv. Cu.ldaiore an.i ’«‘J* nt 1'" L I*® 11 1 _—u IR "TO. V, Imperial German
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    • 1441 2 I II I- D_p PENANG VOLUNTEERS. WhCH KmS S ißfc I forthecomfortandhappinessofman. Sciencehas Il IIIIfi!■1J 3 l> Il IUoJ ut will ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, and among the—by no means least important— I I I wFW nni/l/jvnd V-7» discoveries in medicine comes that of FT"T 1 > MMwr.
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  • 862 3 irt of the rk ot tl,ose IV '"'"".i, iHKi.itals is sad. but from little incidents crop up which "'"i,. aide, although. per. h^ tl,e nr may 1« of ag' n charac,tli'diU"l" hospital which h r.. instance, '>> r ter 1,,r „f all nationalities a in in re”
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  • 931 3 We anchored under Cape Bedford (N. Queensland) one day. and the skipper and I went on shore to bathe in one of the rocky waterholes. W’e found a native police patrol camped there, and the officer asked us if we would like to have a dingo
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  • 1037 3 —p. .1/. G\ BRITISH AND FOREIGN SERVICES COM PARED. It is just two years since the issue of the Report of the Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Constitution of the Consular Service,” and. notwithstanding the several promises made by various members of hit .Majesty’s
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  • 706 3 The report of Mr. Stewart Lockhart, Commissioner of Wei-hai-wei, for 1904 has been published in the series of annual colonial reports [No. 450. Cd. 2238-27]. Mr. Stewart Lockhart says “Perhaps the most striking feature of the administration of Wei-hai-wei is the entire absence of a police force, except at
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    • 63 3 Tj L «t It Be Known. '■hven'J"’ SS j ble l ,ublicit v »l*ould Im* Mildren in.,] .T V i,at Runj nier diarrhoea in 104 '■Oi'xl by ti ''r i’rf'mtum can always iili^Coli t ’’"bcmu, US(J ofChamberh never f a ;i ß .'.'i i'* Ibarrhoea Remedr. All dealers sell it
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    • 77 3 NOTHING THAT WILL TAKE ITS PLACE. We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Clioler and Diarhoea Remedy in our family for years for all bowel troubles, and it always gives the best of satisfaction. We never could find anything to take its place —D. S. Booth, editor and proprietor of the Echo,
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    • 57 3 Best Remedy fok Diarrhoea. Mohan Lail, Manager, N. W. Ry. Co-op. Stores. Lahore. India, says: Chamber--1 tin's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy is without question the best medicine made for the relief and cure of diarrhoea, dysentery and all bowel complaints. This assertion 1 can make from actual experience in
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    • 64 3 No Need of a Doctor. Pams in the stomach and attacks of coolie com<> on suddenly and are so extremely painful that immediate relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of sending for a doctor in such eases if a bottle of Chamlierlain s Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy
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    • 746 3 A LADY WAR CORRESPONDENT Wins Distinction Among the many brilliant and distinguished 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 widespread attention. Lady
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  • 130 4 Saturday. 2nd Sep'ember Cricket, P. C. C. ro Chinese R. C. Town Band. Golf Club, (5 to 7 p. in. High water 3.00 p.m Low water 9.00 a.m. Sunday. 3rd September Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. High water 3.50 p in. ix>w water 9.50«. in. Monday. 4 h September.
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  • 1163 4 Now that the British Channel Fleet has practically finished its visit to Baltic waters it is rather interesting to recall the extraordinary to-do that was made when it was publicly announced about a month ago that the visit was to take place. This cruise had been
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  • 168 4 Under the provisions of The Pilots Ordinance, 1905,” His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint a Pilot Board, consisting of the following gentlemen, for Penang —The Harbour Master (President'), Mr. John Mitchell, Mr. Allen Dennys, and Mr. Harry Muir. The number of pilots to whom
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  • 170 4 Dr. C. W. Daniels, M. b., the Director of the Institute for Medical Research at Kuala Lumpur, left for Home by the P.A’ O. liner Malta, which arrived here from Singapore at 11. 15 p.m. yesterday and left at two o’clock this morning. Drs. Lucy, Hoops, Rose,
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  • 113 4 Figgis Co's. Report. INDIA RUBBER. London, 11th August, 1905. There have been few sellers and a moderate business done at |d. («7 r d. per lb. advance.’ Hard fine and Bolivian up to 5 7 forward at less. Soft fine 5 5| asked buyers at 5 5. Entrefine 2d. less.
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  • 305 4 An exciting scene was witnessed in the harbour about one o’clock yesterdav. A European passenger on board the Catherine A pear was seen to suddenly spring into the water in a manner which, it is alleged, was indicative of suicidal tendencies. A number of the Marine Police
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  • 51 4 [IIKUTRIt’s S|.:|. v| 1 Loiition, sf A The newspapers cmm llf nt wi(|) H tion upon the renewal of the lr ese alliance, fully n 4 4 i importance. T 2nd x,. t It is reported in several the Anglo-Japanese a-i covers the contingency of a n
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  • 24 4 II- WUTBU'S SKI., i ce I Lmelon. 2ll(i Gloucester have beaten MiddU 174 runs. Yorkshire have beaten the r three wickets.
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  • 28 4 j Reutek s Sei:\ ice. I llu Gie.it E'l.stern expres-j London and Cromer has been t t 1 Ten persons were killed and twenty
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  • 15 4 [Reuters «Service I London, 2nd The British Channel fleet has arriv-L Dantzic.
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  • 516 4 Raja Alang Iskander (son of the of Perak), lately appointed an Assist;® Commissioner of Police, an<l who i. tached to the Police Depot at Kuala Lui, pur, has been addressing the Malar Poli# recruits at the School attached to tin Depot. It is reported that
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    • 404 4 New Advertisements. New Advertisements. -THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888” j Tn the Supreme Court of the JTr. IP. S. Boteler. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS P. P. c. Settlement of Penang. In Bankruptcy A o. '2O of 1005. ft IIIN I.EB 4 COMPANY. KINTA TIN MINES. LIMITED. SPECIAL NOTICE. dividend m No. 13. Mill
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    • 113 4 must be addressed to The Editor," written on, one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer's name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. monies must be paid at the li Pina ng Gazette” Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose receipts
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    • 5 4 BEFKIGEKAW 118 McAlisters’ Co.. l»d
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  • 411 5 ARMISTICE signed. tii e japan. iNPIOW ation at tok.o. Kkutkhs Servick.] London, I Sept. news ft Portsmouth, *-'[±.l. Ibron K<>mma, bus agreed ,„,|i ilc arwiist that Biron Koinura It S U ?X for t,,e 20th not visit Canada iiC ;1 L lt eoannuni.-ue published in A d<’
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  • 46 5 [RkUTEICS >Ell\ K’E. 1 London. Ist Sept. Mr I iiomas Milvain, Conservative M. 1 for Hampstead, has been appointed •hidge A<lvoeate General. This causes a 'atancy in Parliament for Hampstead, ’l |e Government majority at the last flection in 1902 W;IS 1J25.
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  • 46 5 h’lrnil. Aytiwy .Strrice.] Singapore, 2nd Sept. Rennin warship Seeadler, which 1111 the di\ before yesterday on the witl' T S lo hdm an. managed to get off, Urt H ,lss r ,l,r of the tug Kedah, yes-tsi-d'iy *****11 >ie s leaving Labuan
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  • 28 5 [hki i ek s Service j •pi London, Ist Sept. i, "f Sbu.Klm, in the Caucasus, “WAsaerintr 11,.. a Ai menians in the vicinity.
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  • 25 5 I Outers Service. 1 Several e Lo, <lon lst Se Pthi the ,tSCS c holera have occurred VI,ICC f Galicia iu Austria-
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  • 29 5 TH E JAPANESE MAIL. I hr.i ieh s Service.] TheNi n v Lo, ‘don, Ist Sept. Co, *clu(] e Uts ll K’bsha are about to rfci ght newliu'r shipbuilders
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  • 2837 5 THE ACTION BY Mr. J. M. ANTHONY AND HIS CHIEF CLERK. SPEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. {Continued Jrom, yesterday x issue.) The Hon. J. Bromhead Matthews, in continuation of his closing speech on behalf of Ban Hong tfe Co., defendants—part of which we published ye terday sai 1 that
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  • 67 5 Eleventh Sunday After Trinity. 3rd September, 1905, St. George’s Church. 8 a.m. Matins and Litany.— (Nn oitjait.). 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion.— (Plain), a p. m. Children’s Service. f> p.m. Evensong ami Sermon Presbyterian Church. 15 a. m. Northam Road. G-p.m. Northam Road Communion. Church of the Assumption. First
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  • 559 6 Aboard the British steamer Dordogne, a Chinese crew, shipped in Cardiff three months ago, mutinied on Bth August. They attacked and wounded the second engineer, Miller, with knives, because, as alleged, he struck one of their number. The first officer heard Miller’s cry for assistance and ordered
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  • 865 6 ARRIVALS Thongwa, Brit., 3428, Whitehead, Sept. 2, Singapore, gen., H. Liebert Co. Benlawern, Brit., 2520, Thomson, Sept. 1, London, gen., S. Buttery Co. Malta, Brit., 6064, Peters, September 1, Singapore, gen., A. Gilfillan Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, H «strap, Sept. 2, Teluk Anson, gen., Beng
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    • 190 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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    • 132 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post). Never be without the Genuine. NOTICE. Consulate for the Netherlands. ON Monday, the 16th October, 1905, tenders will be received at the Office of the Governor of Aclieen and Dependencies at Koeta-Radja for the right to keep pawnshops
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    • 182 6 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and preserves the teeth.— very refreshing. OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <>BARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES t the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY
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    • 922 6 THE YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY. ‘jsSsr IRUBEROID ROOFING Dp. Williams’ Pink Piils Make Weak Men Strong, RUBEROID Waterproof, Weatherproof, Tired Men Energetic, Worn-Out i an<l J’iie Resisting IpjQ Men Fresh, Active, DfinFlNH D S ot rot critck and Full of the Joy of Living. nUUrlllU or lnclt R JdER()II)
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    • 946 7 "two great necessities, “Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings \ll Y PROVISION, O ,^\7 l Pr e,^K, t,ro 1 between the l.<n.r 3 of 10 and Ifo? IVU O“* 11 VU IUVVO UIIU IJlllllgD rAM L x date the charges for the services of e e I- FA 2. PROVISION FOR
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    • 2425 8 V 4 k O Wirrzxr* RACE HORSES FOR CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA WW' I~J—u~ J—_~l J~ur- YOUIII A Vigor AUSTRALIA and china. f E —PUBLIC NOTICF 1 iV/l E"" Bxl Escutcheon, or Eumarrali from Sin- Ca ifcal Pai(l p £BOO,OOO < |sHi |W| I cerity, by Bras de Fer, from
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