Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 273 VOL. LXIII. WEDNESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1791 1 I pp,n!h In.te’U.clG'Cl 'Sailings. shipping. s&ppmd I P 0. steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddcutschrr Lloyd. Bremen. I tion, Company. U gCJHjk I m tTFI> ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. g I MAII SEKS K.E. Mailmx, Poiiilidierry, Cuddnlore and Sat at 2 P Teesta lA V Imperial German
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  • 899 2 PROGRAMME FOR the 28th 30th Dec. the 2nd Jan. FIRST DAY. RACE I. The Presidents Cup.—A Cup presented by SIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, k.c.m.g., with $4OO added. A race for maiden horses, weight as per scale, reduced 14 lbs. and allowance of 7 lbs. to all ex-griffins imported
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    • 259 2 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Wholesale R Retail Chemists, 4, Beach Street, Penang. New Goods Just Arrived. i French Puffs, Small and Large. Real Ebony Puff, Boxes. $1.50 $2.75, each. Black Celluloid Puff Boxes with White Metal Top, $l.OO, each. Parisian Pump Sprays, Nickel and Gilt, $3.00. and 5.00, each. India Rubber
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    • 235 2 Mackay’s Liqueur Whisky, Gieslers Champagne. NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Peiak Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. on Bromide W JONES, 2 <- I Zhilin trtnher. PENANG BAND. 'XT I• I ICE is hereby given Hist from I Ids I date the charges for the services
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    • 184 2 Graham Co., Ltd 4, Beach Street, Penang. MnnicureSets, hi Ebony in Leather (hi>>. each. Oosa Face Leal her, indispensable to Ladies, delicately p and ready Powdered, 50 cts. each. ei lr ni' Creme,Violette for the Toilet, 75 cts. per Jar l)l*< k a 111 la 11(1 Feeders, complete with Brush
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  • 316 3 rvnTCAN GIRLS lured to CHINA AND SOLD. New York, Nov. 1. ...riunent officials at Washington be Chicago police on the track i |i,ve Ut „>ll in the latter city who, ac"gents in Shanghai and Hong|H»en luring American and k o «bls to China. '\voincn tell their dupes that
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  • 203 3 Tiit* arrangements for the Drury Lane pantomime are rapidly being completed by the merged Mr. Arthur Collins. The name of the pantomime, as is now’ well known, is Cinderella," and the book is written bv no less a celebrity than the genial editor of Punch,” Sir Francis
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  • 215 3 Ihe decrease in the birth-rate is a sublet which has called forth the eloquence ht more than one prelate, and no less a iignitary than the Bishop of London has now been giving his views on this very r|, »us matter. He speaks in no uncertain a|
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  • 839 3 [BY “CANTAB.”] {Special to the Ceylon Observer.") A number of articles and letters have of late appeared both in the English and Colonial Press anent the Englishman’s love of sport and all out-door exercises. The object of the majority of these articles is
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  • 904 3 The monopoly of trade as the means of nursing Japan’s industry and also of raising re venue; appeal's to be finding increased favour with the Japanese GovernI ment, and it is now reported that the authoI rities are investigating other branches <»f industry with a view to controlling
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  • 416 3 The gun-camera of Dr. W. H. Howe, a Mexican angler, is especially intended for j»h itograpliing leaping fishes. The idea was suggested by his experience with the tarpon, a high jumping fish often six feet long, which he seeks each winter at Tampico. The new
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  • 306 3 Per P. it O steamer Palawan, from Lond m. Oct «her 28 :—To Singapore. Mr. T. A. Melvi le. dr. and Mrs. Moutrie, Miss Moutrie. Mrs. Sloe ».üb, Mr. J. J. MacBeth. To Penang, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill. I’er P. A’ O. steamer Himalaya,
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    • 76 3 t*AT To I’ ~J nth. the Doctor Arrives. If it, j s give pi' Casc c °hc or cholera morbus oiarrl/"""./' 111 5 Colic Cholera and ’'M t,f. a "‘"“‘dy and you will have no R,|, l nevi- R is pleasant to take hot buv/ g* ve P ro,l Jpt
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    • 67 3 Do Not Be Influenced. Never hesitate to say “No to your dealer if he offers you a substitute for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has no equal on the market for the prompt cures of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and you make no mistake in buying this medicine. All
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    • 61 3 Happily Surprised. t Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain s Pain Balm. A permanent cure may be effected by continuing the use of this liniment for a short time. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained
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    • 82 3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in Old Virginia. The Hutchinson Drug Company, which is located at Perry, Oklahoma, U. 8. A., in speaking of the sale of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, savs “We take pleasure in rectf.nmend mg is to our customeis because w i lielieve it honestly made and a meritorioiji preparation.
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    • 107 3 l pW I II «ISE I3NLY and USE ALWAYS 1 W g fa I REFRESHIPJQ. Far Superior A Luxurious Perfume to the In Health. German Kinds. A NECESSARY RESTORATIVE IN SICKNESS. IL »111 W'yTWjjjS MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLES. They run easy, and keep running easy.” They are used by the greatest Champions
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  • 94 4 Wednesday. 20th November. Hari Raya. Town Baixt, Esplanade, 6 to p.m. High water 1.37 p.in. IjOW water 7.3 G a.m Thursday. 30th November. St. Andrew’s Day. Rugby Football Match. Esplauade. .*> p.m. St,. Andre ’s Ball, Volunteer Drill Halt High water 2.35 p.m. Low water 8.24 a.m Friday.
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  • 1645 4 The official Report on the WOlkiug of “The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888 during last year appears in the latest Government Gazette, over the signature of Mr. C. J. Saunders, Acting Official Assignee at Singapore. 'l'liLs document is as interesting as the previous one of its kind, and
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  • 204 4 THE GOVERNMENT’S ATTHTDE. Fi'f/in (Jur Own Singapore. Nov. 23. As was perhajis to be anticipated, Government when applied to on the matter has flatly contradicted the -runiorlr that it was proposed tj abanrloti tlie harbrur sc I reap? here. The words of the Colonial Secretary “The attitude
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  • 430 4 P- ASD T. w. X The fifth match in the Foo competition took place yesterd on the Esplanade between ti? y n e7e S Telegraph Football Club and th. League Footh ill Team. The teams lined np as f.,l| ow Jas. 1- Dobbie as Referee'-- 11 4. T.
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  • 425 4 Writing in the Home and Cotoni'il Moil, Cachar says —-Investors, shy though they be to accept the invitation of tl» company promoter to join him in venture of the old familiar kind, are showing some interest in rublier development. They have heard something oi late about the
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    • 174 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, Penang Hilk Board.and Lodging, Single Room $6 00 per day. do. Double $12.00 from Saturday pyening till 7 a.in. Monday morning, For one person, single room. 9. For two persons, double room, $l6. Special arrangements for the Bungalows and For staying by the month, can be made
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    • 114 4 fWNTRI RUTIONS mud be addressed to The Editor" written on one fide of the paper Only and accompanied by the writer a name and address not necessarily for insertion but a» a guarantee of good faith. JS LL monies must be paid to the Genera Manager at thf Pinuiiy Gazette"
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  • 159 5 ijpOSMltT SPEECHES. AND HOME RULE. Skkvick.] i z»id<>.'i 28 I London, 28th Nov. I tin ChamlxTlain, speaking at I |r AU Hi that, as far his experience Si |»eeii no government crisis |^t' l|l,P 11 no crisis in the Unionist Li ii-'"’ i..rd Grev. speaking at. Newcastlel
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  • 159 5 Uli; SEVASTOPOL MUTINY. mokE arrests in Moscow. IUUTKKS SkRVICK.] London, 28th Nov. j„ r mutiny at Sevastopol began by the nfiv of the Pinteleimon and the Otchakotf the red flag on the 24th inst. ftiev tiiHi landed and held a meeting at w hitli a deputation from the Brest
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  • 130 5 KAISERS SIGNIFICANT SPEECH. THZ MOROCCO QUESTION’. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th Nov. In a significant passage in his speech at t'eopening of the Reichstag, the Kaiser ”il that Germany's relations with all the Pm*r, were correct, and with most of |i *‘in. good and friendly after which he •'id In*
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  • 80 5 ’’l BTOM-HOUSE seized. I’Kuter’s Service.] London, 28th Nov. 1 t,1 r" ,1,al fleet has lan&lt;letl Jet|iP... f ;ll '°rs and marines and seized "«‘““■I'OW „t Mitvlene. I London, 29th Nov. brt|i r 1 1|l lt ional fleet will take no tin, |&gt; u ng the
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  • 33 5 A h APPY impression. bp-i’TERg Service.] Kin, it. London, 29th Nov. i’ 11 (Piince Charles of v’ Cr Min'r'". H 8 consor L Queen Maud, 1 hloBt bappy impression in
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  • 21 5 ier’s Service.] Th e London, 29th Nov. loan B^l4 f° r the new clospj ten o’clock yestervue o’clock.
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  • 567 5 REVISED scale of tonnage FOR SAILING VESSELS AND &gt;■' STEAMERS. 1 lie following is the revised scale of tonnage for sailing vessels and steamers in force on and after Monday last, on. which date it was passed by the Penang Chamber of Commerce at a general meeting
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  • 381 5 Malim to Malacca, and rief versa. Per. k .«I, Pioneer. We learn that in addition to the Resumption of traffic over the Pass by the running, of the “W" and “down” mail .trains last Sunday, it was also decided not'io dislorcate' the goods traffic any
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  • 508 5 We have to announce that, after the.close of tlie present year, the Colonial Office will resume direct responsibility for the administration of the .Crown Colony of Labuan, and the rule of the Chartered Company of British North Borneo will cease. The administration thenceforward will be transferred to the Governor
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  • 814 5 'SOME ASPSC’rtr'SF-Tfiß CHXJIGED The Tinier dytbn. of the 10th inst. We made a brief com* -meni'in Yesterday’s issue on the impor--.tant iinmninvement that the Federated Malay States xere.no longer leasing land at the old rate, and that a he W tfyMtenf-Was'under the consideration J
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  • 866 6 The Calcutta Port Trust have approved the drift specification, by their Superintendent of Machinery, for a steel twin-screw tug to assist vessels in the do(?ks and on the river, the steam steering gear supplied to bear the name of Messrs. Caldwell Co. or other approved fwUtern. Tenders
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  • 868 6 arrivals. Sachkn, Ger., 3118, Peterson, Nov. 28, Yokohama, geo., Behn Meyer Co. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Ger., Malchow, Nov. 28, Bromahdv u. gen B. Meyer A Co. Langkat, Brit., 149, Crick on, N0v.28, felul, Anson, gen., Koe Guan Co. Petisel, Brit, 124, Reid. Nov. 28, P. Koempie,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 81 6 Sore Muscles. Prominent athletes throughout the country find that the best treatment for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard work of any kind, is a hot bath at bed time, which opens the pores. This should immediately lie followed with an application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm vigorously ribbed into
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    • 210 6 STEARNS’WINE. a general tonic and strength restorer. Always reliable. Must be Steam*. Take no other. It cures. ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS. SING APO R E T&lt;) *JA V A PORT’S, PO RT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND. QU E ENS LAN I) PO RTS, A SY I &gt;NE Y. ALSO TAKING, CARGO
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    • 81 6 SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Flaid Eitnct of RED JAMAICA &lt;f&gt;SARBAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY 1 fob to TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE, ERUPTIONS, ’•SitegM.B. It Is asserted on good authority», that ov taking
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    • 1268 6 PP “LD S T S hereby given that we are the Sole T d ES NCAPQHE o :z d Rms Dim w 2*l and sold by us in bottles which bear the 1 J *vl «•i following labels, namely, OGIHnSLOr I lirT (I). A large white lal»el containing the rce
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    • 1093 7 k0 pdon Assurance ■■Bk■ L-S=.■=- DUNVILLE S Vronght Iron Tubes Fittings, accept marine .uH ftre Qnonial Old WhSckw Larffe Stocks Always on Hand. rurrpMt l&gt;at« of Dr. Allen Co. Pha., U.S.A. OpCCIHI 01(1 Scotch Whisky AnAX4crta.T a. ITI sox SI MONS A, Co.. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., LIMITED. I -r— CI
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    • 1903 8 CHARTERED OF ».0,. HONCKONO ANO SHANGHAI «.O..CA.OSCH. HANDEL pNTraNATIONAI. BAHI«Nc|THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Ned«,l,„&lt;| AN» CHINA. I BANKING ...TSCMPPU. CORPORATION. HUIA.J.HHTEO. &lt;an~ C„,„I i.iam c -'«.J Capital Paid up £BOO,OOO silver iteserve 8,500,000/ Urbruvr Kurd rt. 5,000.000 China, the Philippine Islands, and the p AlD .jj p 562.500. Head Opfi
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