Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1905

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 222 VOL. LXIil. THURSDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1905 b PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1678 1 I Intended Sailings. Sdipp g. Shipping, I P.& 0. Naviga BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. e Nortf eutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. A nm m übmls frA ’.-.Ste < RVICK Negapatam, Sat. 30th Sept. at 2 p.m. thongwa MIV 8/ I I Madras. Pondicherry. Cuddalore and Sat. 14th Oct.
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    • 1370 2 I ifi Op PENANG VOLUNTEERS. The RENEW I h u tto nda c h B ros» ot u adams doesnt I This successful and highly popular remedy, used in th® Ngu B f. < Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau Ar tO &lIOW VOUT IinCFI *O t?Q rubbed H
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  • 1003 3 The Asian. arrived at that tune C« ll! W:l «hen according to bhakesj the vear a VH that is to say pe*re< ~t th<- period of tl,e we n ;;'it,n when according to the p>l**y er V n < n “thev sleep between tern. Xl’ting at
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  • 1472 3 IN HARBOUR AT HONGKONG. All night long the mosquitoes sang war songs in the chief’s cabin and in the interv ils of rest alighted on the Aberdeen engineer’s beefy biceps and filled their tanks with his rich red blood. The things he said and the language he
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  • 145 3 In the half a century from 1850 to 1903. when the population of the United States increased from 23.030,000 to < 6,000,000, or multiplied three and one-third times—a rate of increase far beyond that of any other great country —its wealth expanded from $7,000,000,000 to $91.000,000,000,
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  • 1071 3  -  By J. M. JACOBS. My friend Schwartzenheimer’s a German. That’s not his fault—but my misfortune. When I got up our little Derby sweep at the Club, I asked him if I might put his name down. Ven Heinrich Schwartzenheimer mix himself mit horses,” he snorted, “den may you write
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    • 54 3 >91, 1x1 I,OXB OF F 4 l1 tortur" 1,1 1 1,1 sharp, shooting -that ri "S HO rest, no sleep !x r disf.'^V l u ,ilt ‘sm. It is a stubbaiin i. 'i'i't'i but Chamberlain's t'oies. 1,18 Col, q uered it thousands of by dval tl 7 1? lCati U
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    • 71 3 Bilious Colic Pkevknted. Take a double dose of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of jieople who are subject to attacks of bilious colic use the remedy in this way
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    • 96 3 Unnecessary Expense. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dvsentery come on without warning, an I pnmipt relief must be obtained. There is n necessity of incurring the expense of a physician’s service in such cases if Chamlieriain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rmied/ is at Land. A dose of this
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    • 92 3 Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly 11 EMJ D. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly th in bv tiie usual treatment. It allays the pain of a burn or scald almost instantly.
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    • 603 3 Rooms To Let. AT THE PRIORY, 38 Northam Road. Terms Moderate. Apply to 664 3-10 Mrs. W. RODYK. OFFICE TO LET. N O. 56 BEACH STREET. Apply by letter 717 u c c o Sinany Gazette. TO LET. HOUSE No. 6I Western Road, furnished. Immediate entry. Apply to 653 u
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  • 90 4 Thursday. 28th September High water 12.20 pm. Low water 7.30 am Fritay. 29th September. New Moon. St. Michael. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 1.10 p.m. ],ow water 8 20 a.m Saturday. ZOlh September. Jewish New Year 5600) commences. Town Band, Golf Chib, 6 to
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  • 1016 4 Th ursday, 28th Sept., 1905. The new Treaty of Alliance between Great Britain and Japan, signed in London on Aug. 12th by the Marquis of Lansdowne, and Viscount Hayashi, has just been published in London and Yokohama. It is one of the most momentous documents of modern times and considerably
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  • 58 4 Friday next, September 29th, being th? Feast of St. Michael an I All Angel», Michaelmas Day, there will be morning services at 8 a. in. followed bra celebration of the Holy Communion at 8.20 a.m. The Anthem Conquering Kings,” Maunder, will be repeated on Sunday next. St.
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  • 33 4 In future two days are allowed for playing in Monthly Medal Competitions (Saturday and Sunday). September Monthly Medal will be played for on Saturday, 30th instant, and Sunday Ist October.
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  • 37 4 XV e have been asked by the Honorary Secretary of the Penang Swimming Club to announce that, from the beginning of October, Ladies’ Day will be altered from Tuesday to Thursday, in each week.
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  • 1020 4 I hope I am not displaying an unusual ignorance when I say that, previous to my visit to Tongkah, I had only a vague idea that there was such a thing as fly-fishing in India. I now learn for the first time that there are many votaries
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  • 806 4 The recent disturbances at l r al on the Pr ovi "':e WeileXv\Sfrontier having brought tint nently before the public, a hri/fT f of the northern frontier o f I’. lesley will be of inter» st. '’’““-e A drive in a shandrydan of 12| miles from Butterworth h,-;
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  • 114 4 Result Of The I tllftt The Perak Pioneer s intorna' settlement lias been efi 'ded by 1 Perak General Farm fm ie years has been given to aSy 11* 1 j(|l j sented by Towkays Ng I’"" Chung Tlive Phin. The capita (J j fixed' at *52,100,000
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    • 225 4 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. The Leading, and the Most Comfortable Establishment in the Island. THE CRAG HOTEL, The Only Sanitarium in the Straits Settlements. Our Bungalows for Families are Alice Mascott Diamond Jubilee Wilhelmina. Sea-View Dove-Cot. The Peak Alexandra, and Victoria. Also Double and Single Rooms. NB. —io Per cent- Discount
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    • 117 4 CONTRIBUTIONS 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. A LL monies must be paid at the Pinang JtL Gazette Off ice, Penang, to
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    • 3 4 SCALES. McAlister Ltd.
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    • 3 4 REFRIGERATORSMcAlister V Co.,
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  • 236 5 c l( g|!ClTߣ TO RUSSIA. VIEWS. .ssrn-^J 0 PEACE J I 1... U ion, --’dtli Sept. I r ie ,i bv Lord LansI i he instruct* I British Am- r emnniuni- -10-Japanese treaty t ti»* Vovc! nmerit. IIU" 1 v xplah>s that th- 1 2to. Ilit J
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  • 52 5 r|lE IVi'VX AND THE OPPiHTION. Rn B B "EmVlCB.’ I -n-ion, 28th Sept J .e Eiureror of AustriaK;. -v anv proposals for a H an armv ha> united H guv against the i coalition ■ia -I. ,i lt i denouncing the S. rij; e the nation s K fn*
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  • 67 5 Rk( TEI "RRVICE. w I. ion. 2. th Se--t. H T Rig-It Honour i’i.le Alfie 1 Lyttelton, ---i v ~f spue fur the Colonies, in E l ■.’to Mr Israel Zangwill decline* E' r’-MTre the East African Territory, B 11 iv. f the founding ';i .l«wisii Coi.uiv
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  • 59 5 E V; A'-I i' NBY TIIE P- >WER< IvKI IER* 'r.IOICK. I L' ion. 27th Sept. I •I’ nrers at CowI '-d to ti e Sultan of I x gon the .‘staMish- <>n: rol in MaceI i.t rm g uini that the ineiuoers E tn,HS 'i°ii of control will
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  • 49 5 a >riu king Tiuiivri:. ''l lEil' SERVICE.' K j, London, 27th Sept (j j” i vor an I Corporation of the nd !i have unanimously resolved J; 1 «J*. IV--l m of the’ City of > lu r Booth, the famous B'a.-v, 'J ,lnrna,| der-in-Chief of the Army.
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  • 39 5 U' mu', s K IllcK I l-n l-.n. 27th S-pt. r 1 UeWs P a l x n an "ounce the )t| t| ltMr ion of an Austro-Chinese i, ,:iies as the Deutsche banlc.
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  • 73 5 A SATISFACTORT ARRARGEIERT. Bkcters Service. London, 27th Sept. The K irlst ifi agreement lyetween Norway and Sweden confirms what was pul>li'he<i on the 25th instant. The Arbitration Treaty l>etween the two states is renewable in ten years. A neutral zone on the frontier l>etween Norway and Sweden
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  • 46 5 Reiter s Service London. 27th Sept. Prince Oboleti>kv, the Governor of Finland, has informed a deputation that if rev ilutionary agitation increases in the Grand Duchy the Government will refuse all e Hicessions ami i esort to vigorous measures for the repression of any agitation.
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  • 43 5 Reuters Service Lon<loii, 27tii Sept. The scare erased in France i»v a rej»ort that a new German -übmer-ihle l»oit launches 1 at Kiel is an alm >st exagt replica of the last ts|>e of French -uomersible. proves to He L.a-seiess.
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  • 36 5 [Reuter's Service. Lomion. 27th Sept. Toe St. Petersburg newspaper, the Tor states that a Cabinet, of wh.ca M. de Witte is to be President, wili lr> formed l>ef<>re the meeting of rhe new Russian Parliament.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 133 5 To Th» Editor of the Pinauj t’azeltr There are a few Heads of Department* in the Government ’>® -es who don t ap]>ear to have very much to do. and so t > pass away the time they drop in to see other Heads of Departments, and start
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  • 307 5 Bei Jill, Sept Bth. (drgans of all parties in sympathy with the Government are now at work daily impressing on the nation the necessity of building ships of larger tonnage, instead of those which form the contents of the existing naval prograinjne. Ships, they say. of the
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  • 763 5 Dealing with the first report on the State of Kelantan, a correspondent of The Times deals with the conditions of the State. On thus, the same journal in an editorial writes: The province has always been, nominally at least, under the Government of Siam; but. partly
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  • 209 5 The IKiilp Telegraph of Aug. 28 prints this Sir James Alexan ler Swettenham. K.C M G.. Governor of Jamaica, was m irrieil to Miss Mary Emily Copeland, at Kingston. Jamaica, on Saturday. The bride, teleg’cmhs our corresponent, arrived from En d md < n the previous
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  • 722 5 The rumour that Mr. H. C. Brooke Johnson has been expelled from the Sarawak Club proves to have been correct, though in the opinion of all fair-minded people the proceedings can reflect in no wise adversely on the gentleman concerned, j Rather have the officials of
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  • 231 5 Following communication*, says, the Journal des I) bats. pa*sed between M. CleipeuteL Colon;.i! Minister, M. Beau, Governor-General of Indo China and the ministerial functionnaires. an agreement has br*ea reached on a certain number of measures concerning th? administration of Indo-Cbin.i. It has been decided that a
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  • 940 6 —S. C. .1/. I‘. Something like a revolution in the conditions of first-class ocean travelling is to be introduced by the Pa nhurg-America. Line in the case of their new steamer the Amerika, which is in some respects the Inrgests vessel in the world. A feature which
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  • 1027 6 ARRIVALS Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Ha«trup, Sept. 28, Langkat, gen-, Beug Kee Co. Lady Weld. Brit., 245, I reweeke, Sept. 2 Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Taw Tong, I’rit., 105, Hassan, Sept. 28, Asahan, gen Koe Guan Co Pkrak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, Sept. 27, Port
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  • 483 6 Fully Unconscious with the Violent Pain in his Back. 40, Freehold Street, York Road, Leeds, Englaml. Dear Sirs :—1 cannot find words to express mv gratitude for the good your Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have done me. They have indeed saved my life. I am sure you
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    • 160 6 D i not play w ith lung trouble. Gain the first point— Strength. STEARNS' WINE is an invigorating an«l strengthening tonic. NEW YORK. A FGIIAN PRINCE due about -*»th t/ctober. This steamer has exj cellent passenger accommodation. For freight and passage apply to BOUSTEAD Co.. 4 14 4-10 Agents. f
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    • 217 6 WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER who x must lie a fluent speaker of English. Salary $lOO per mensem t«> a really competent man. Apply, stating age, qualifications ami previous experience, to THE HEADMASTER, Victoria Inetitutioa, 676 u c Selangor. NOTICE. GLUGOR ESTATE. NT O SHOOTING will be allowed over 4N Glugor
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    • 896 6 A Comparison Between A CANADIAN COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN >u/ AND THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'm, (A LOCAL IliltTlSll COMPANY “’> l|| In the issue of the Malay Mail of the 11th August tlieiv* Life Insurance. The article quoted certain figures relating t a puiu-y 4r Company doing business
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    • 903 7 GREAT NECESSITIES, pemancbano. rut PRYE RIVER COCK. p D u I. FAMILY »'>«><*. Elipway, UKAnAHI (X bo.. Ltd.. 2. Pi?O/!SiON FOR OLD AGE, the Band will be a follows and Berthage for Vessels J J Ea siiy ar.J. Eccroraicai.v rrct by a Policy in dinner, 5',..», to 11 P m
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    • 2362 8 wTrir r r zi l? the MERCANTILE BANK OF honckonc and shanghai chartered bank OF INDIA Municipal Notice. NOTICE. INDIA LIMITED BANKING CORPORATION. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. '«AATSCHAPpij EI M HE Municipal Commissioners of George T”* ENDERS will be A Paid-up-Capital I ’».000,000 Incorporated by Royal Charter. Netherlands fading B 1
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