Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1906-01-03 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 2 VOL. LXIV. 3rd JANUARY. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS,19 words
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Advertisement1876 1906-01-03 1 po n 77 Intended Sailings. 5 I n Cnmna aVlga BRITISH INDIA STEAh NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, >n, Company. J B Lr For f h ■■■b*b<^2J!!I vals and departures. Z Intkndrd to Sail. Stramkr. m BHuk Sy I EXPF.C s Ki y\ si iJI I Negapatam, I J1,876 words
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Article18 1906-01-03 2 PENANG TURF CLUB. PENANG TURF CLUB. PENANG TURF CLUB. PENANG TURF CLUB. PENANG TURF CLUB.18 words
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Article491 1906-01-03 3 the cost to japan. Figures are published in some of our vernacular contemporaries showing the cost to Japan of the late war. The total expenditure provided for by the Government in the various Budgets since the outbreak of hostilities amounts to over ¥1,746,000,000. Including the. expenditure491 words
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Article298 1906-01-03 3 Messrs. H. N. Ridley and R. Derry have just compiled their report on the experimental tapping of Para rubber trees in the Singapore Botanic Gardens for 1904, which has been delayed for the reason that of all the rubber obtained in that year the sales took place in298 words
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Article652 1906-01-03 3 DEVELOPMENT OF MINING AND FISHERY URGED. Mr. S. Sasaki, Managing Director of the Tokyo Electric Car Co., conti ibutes an article to the Tokyo Economist regardj ing Japanese industries. “Tlieie are many proposals put forw trd,” says the writer, “as a means of increasing the country652 words
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Article183 1906-01-03 3 Per P. dr O. steamer Moldavia, from London, December 12th, connecting with Delhi at Colombo -To Penang, Mr. P. E Beeston, Mr. G. Amery. To Singapore, Miss D. Redfern, Mr. F. J. Hallifax, Mr. W. C. Harper, Miss F. R. Friend, Mr. G. C. Hunter, Mr.183 words
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Article854 1906-01-03 3 By BARTIMEUS. A waste of water, smooth and hueless, f stretching away to th** horizon without a 8 break, where it merges imperceptibly into a leaden sky. The smoke from the fun--3 nels of the fleet trails in dark smudges 3 across the sea, and an occasional jet854 words
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601 1906-01-03 3 The land of Ibsen, Bjornsen, and other high priests—and priestesses, too—of advanced womanhood, has, in spite of its marked tendency to kick the beam ”on the brainy side—pure and simple—yet managed to solve the problem of a rational employment for the open-air girl,” whose tasks601 words
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Article892 1906-01-03 3 Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Friday, the 15th December, 1905. Present.— J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), L. H. Clayton, Esq., Dr. P. V. Locke and Lim Eu Toh, Esq. Absent.—Cheah Tek Thye Esq. and A. R. Adams Esq. 1. the minutes of the892 words
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Advertisement60 1906-01-03 3 Sprained Anklb, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. are three common ailments for i i ri.amberlain’s Pain Balm is especial 110 Suable If promptly applied it will toe, .Uey to suffering when doubled with any one of these u.lmeuts. All dealers sell it. «jTFARNS’ WINE, for debility, emaciablood. Anajmlc tioin thin an60 words
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Advertisement68 1906-01-03 3 Influenza. Can be cured by commencing at the first symptoms to use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Thousands have used this remedy during the past year, and we have to learn of a single case where they were not pleased. All dealers sell.it. STEARNS’ WINE, for loss of appetite and general weakness.68 words
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Advertisement61 1906-01-03 3 Everybody Uses Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe,” say Moore Bros. Eldon, lowa, U. S. A “We sell more of Chamberlain’s Cou,di Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken61 words
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Advertisement178 1906-01-03 3 A Prominent Publisher Endorses Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Leon C. Streeter, proprietor of the Worcester, Cape Colony, Standard, says For the past seven years, or since we have been in South r\frica, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has always been kept in ou» household. My wife has found it to be invaluable178 words
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Advertisement463 1906-01-03 3 TO LET. /2 1 WESTERN ROAD. Apply to 939 28-1 OCCUPIER. TO LET. u r UHE GRANGE,” No. 9 Logan Road. -L Apply to P. J. DUVAL, 940 5-1 c/o W. Mansfield Co. TO LET. PREMISES No. 52 LARUT ROAD. A Apply to KHOO HOCK SEONG, 886 u c No.-4-3463 words
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Article113 1906-01-03 4 Wednesday. 3rd January Town Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High water 7.04 p.m. Low water 1 04 a.»n Thursday. 4<h January. league Football N. L. r. St. X. High water 7.56 p.in. Low water 1.56 a.in Friday. sth January. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 8.48113 words
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Article1931 1906-01-03 4 The Bill to re-enact with amendnnnts The Courts Ordinance, 1878, which was read a first time in the Legislative Council on Decendier 22nd, fills some thirty pages <>f Friday's Government Gazette. Like mo>t of the Government’s Bills of late, it is badly drafted, but it touches1,931 words
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Article51 1906-01-03 4 Ordinary Service Resumed. We are requested by the District Traffic Superintendent, F. M. S. Railways, at I aiping, tifr state that trains cancelled owing to the recent slips on the Pass section, are reinstated from to-day, and all trains run as advertised in the public time51 words
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Article363 1906-01-03 4 C. R. 0. vs. a. C. 8. I AN UNSEEMLY EXHIBITION. I The football match between the Ck- I Recreation Club and the Ana| C School yesterday was spoilt by? .in rl fell early in the afternoon and cont; fl more or less the rest of the'/fl making363 words
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Article324 1906-01-03 4 [To The Editor of the Pinang GiKetd. I De\r Sir. 1 Both Chinese and Europeans who <■ I liberally gave towards “the Convent Xmi' I tree and treat to the poor orphans r I Taiping have heard, with very great r»- I gret, that the money324 words
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Article125 1906-01-03 4 (T’o The Editor of the “Pinang Gazell’’Sir, My cook demanded 80 cents a p» lU for beefsteak on January Ist. I rl to ask if there is no remedy t'm 11 enormous extortion. If something is n soon done, Penang will become a P ai where the average125 words
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Advertisement172 1906-01-03 4 X. PENANG. Oriental $2 XL s' S *1 111 Q §lĕ x 01 o -Ji Where to Stay. <-<*«» SzE g .Z PENANG HILLS, Crag When you are in Pain When you are in Pain When you are in Pain WITH NEURALGIA-FACEACHE NEURALGIA-FACEACHE NEURALGIA-FACEACHE* REMEMBER FINISIN Blissful relief from agony.172 words
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Advertisement108 1906-01-03 4 CONTRI BUTTONS must be addressed to The Editor,” rvritten 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. LL monies must be paid to the General iTB Manager at the Pinang Gazette” Office,108 words
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Advertisement18 1906-01-03 4 communication* intended for inserts in this journal-must be authenticate The Editor is not responsible forb opinion* of correspondents.]18 words
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Article138 1906-01-03 5 SKIRHSaiMG AT RIGA. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Jan. The Anti-Tea Duty League is already conducting a lavish non-partisan election campaign, by means of posters now issued containing a strongly argued general appeal. I he Times calculates that the Liberals must win 76 seats inorder to defeat the[Reuter’s Service.] - 138 words
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Article102 1906-01-03 5 Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL’S VIEWS [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Jan. Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a letter Mr. Israel Zangwill state that while the Earl of Elgin (Secretary of State for the Colonies) is bound to recognise the serious difficulties in the way[Reuter’s Service.] - 102 words
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Article84 1906-01-03 5 YUAN-SHI-KAI’S ARMY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 3rd Jan. The T’imes, discussing two exhaustive articles written by a military correspondent upon the strength of the army under the control of Yuan Shi Kai, Viceroy of the Pe-chi-li provinces, which army is warmly praised for its excellence of training[Reuter’s Service.] - 84 words
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Article82 1906-01-03 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 2nd Jan. At a New Year reception held at the Elysee, Count Tornielli, the Italian Ambassador to France, on behalf of the diplomatic corps, voiced his satisfaction at the conclusion of peace between Russia and Japan and at the advance of the,[Reuter's Service.] - 82 words
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Article55 1906-01-03 5 another arrest. [Reuter's Service.] London, 3rd Jan. Sergeant-Major Hilton, who was to be tried by court-martial r.f, Chelsea to-day in connection with the South African War Stores scandal, has been charged with attempting to leave, the country. Sergeant-Major Bea van, also of the Army Service Corps,[Reuter's Service.] - 55 words
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Article61 1906-01-03 5 ONE KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDED. [From Onr Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, 3rd Jan. An accident Iris occurred here to the Russian warship Bvyatyr as she was anchoiing in the harbour. One seaman was killed, while an officer nnd several men were injured. The funeral of the deceased61 words
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Article10 1906-01-03 5 SKIRHSaiMG AT RIGA. SKIRHSaiMG AT RIGA. SKIRHSaiMG AT RIGA.SKIRHSaiMG AT RIGA. - 10 words
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Article33 1906-01-03 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, Jan Fifteen out of the twenty-A* rejected at Grimsby were n a.bniH.d into England, their being political ~g roU' l l f Sill return to llle others[Reuter’s Service.] - 33 words
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Article549 1906-01-03 5 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, 2nd Jan. Following are the results of the concluding day’s racing at the Selangor Turf Club’s New Year Meeting 1. The Griffin Handicap.—Value $4OO. A handicap for all griffins that have started at the meeting. Entrance, $lO. Distance, R. C.549 words
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Article946 1906-01-03 5 A FAREWELL MEETING. An interesting function took place in the upper hall of St. Xavier’s Institution at 9 o’clock on Monday morning, in the presentation to Rev. Bro. James, Director of the Institution, of an address, a purse, and a group of photographs of the leading members946 words
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Article2092 1906-01-03 5 A REVIEW OF THEIR WORKING. In view of the conversion of the Penang Tramways from the old-fashioned andlaborious steam traction to cleaner and more up-to-date electric propulsion, a summary of the,history of the working of the old Puffing Billies” before they retired to rest on Sunday will2,092 words
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Advertisement8 1906-01-03 5 RE FIUGERATORS. Me Alia ter V Co., Ltd8 words
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Advertisement7 1906-01-03 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister dl Co,. Ltd*7 words
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Advertisement283 1906-01-03 5 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864). Wine and Merchants. Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Madeira. Marsala w ,S- ]a^ ts Bwrgundies, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Liqueurs, Beers and Stout, Bitters, and Aerated Waters. Price List on Application to the Office at the Corner of Beach Street and Church Street Ghauts New Advertisements. NOTICE SUBSCRIBERS283 words
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Article984 1906-01-03 6 The P. O. S. N. Co.’s steamer Coromandel which was advertised for sale, has been purchased by M. Essujee Tajhboy, a well-known iron merchant and ship-owner of Bombay. The vessel will be employed on the Aden-Jeddah Line. There is some disappointment amongst officers who have received only984 words
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810 1906-01-03 6 ARRIVALS? 1 Lai Sang Brit., 3460, Lake, Jan. 1, Hong'i kong, gen., Boustead Co. Kut Sang, Brit., 3109, Bradley, Dec. 30, Calcutta, gen., Boustead Co. Cornelia, Brit., 247, Reid, Jan. 2 Brandan, gen., Koe.Guan Co. Petrel, Brit, 124, Nichol, Jan. 2, Teluk Anson gen., Koe Guan810 words
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Advertisement232 1906-01-03 6 STEARNS’ IN E, for all wasting diseases. It increases weight. Consumptives find is does good. Can be taken all seasons. Perfectly alatable. Sold Everywhere. y OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD-WIPE REPUTATION, WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>SARSAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES t the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER232 words
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Advertisement73 1906-01-03 6 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors 2 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA. (Ehtabi.isiikd A. I). 1852.) Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen Granite, and Chunar Stone. Orders taken for Name Slabs for fixing to Gates, Church Tablets, Ac. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Native States. L. J. YOUNG, 42 Barrack Hoad, near Genera,l73 words
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Advertisement1195 1906-01-03 6 PENANG VOLUNTEERS- 7 USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R ADAMS, REFRESHING I COM MANDANT. |g J JANUARY, 1»OS- ar to lh? eri r I Wednesday, 3rd. company drill. In Health. German Kinds. I lUce ourse urnriWURY B Ma,-Alls,er Roads at 5-30 p.nu WvSIWSy3WS E Dress :-Drill1,195 words
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Advertisement1138 1906-01-03 7 L—XL— I'— WOODS DCDDFOMIIH" c^ Rr great rtrrK, mill I notice ini wm—cxm— i -xti' w». EUROPE HOTEL, fI RF a ■< < N«=^^jT"« BEER Wrought Iron Tubes Fittings, from the Manager. a r v an comfortable rooms are to L j| R( j ■--XY/ l-I 1' I I A1,138 words
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Advertisement1166 1906-01-03 8 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Authorised Capital £1,500,000. Subscribed Capital 1,125,000. Paid-Up 562 M Reserve Fund 110,000. Head Office: 40, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E. C. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: BonX >a )’> Colombo, Penang. CaicJta, Kandy, Hongkong, a l KarX’ l Singapore, Shanghai. f Xdom Bankers. —The Bank of Engr1,166 words
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Advertisement172 1906-01-03 8 Nederlandsch-lndische Escompto-Maatschapjji (Netherlands-India Disccyint Bam, Established at Batavia 1857 Authorised Capital F 6,000 000 Subscribed Capital F Head Office at Batavia. Agency at Amsterdam Branches at: Soerabaija Sem Weltevreden, Padang, Bandoeng Ci and Tandjong-Priok. eil on l Correspondents at Banda P > i Blitar, Buitenzorg, Djocjaca rta hX > Kediri,172 words
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