Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1906

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 7 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 2004 1 Sapping. IlYtended vSsdlilYg£>. Shipping, Shipping'. P. 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. I HHCTH ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. BHA If A i MAIL SERVICE. M d Pm.4iXrXc«<H»lor« ami X Imperial German Mail Line. I/ I/ 0, 1i m a ,.Z,. Karrical. >at
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  • 1234 2 PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 30tb January Thursday Ist February AND Saturday 3rd February. FIRST DAY. :o: TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1906. :o: I,— THE MAIDEN PLATE. Value $6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into the Straits
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    • 665 2 notice. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak Selangor, and Sumatra. H 9H 99* Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. HBvH 4K jjm 99 B on Bromide paper B Bh B| Eg B w, jones, JL SrlwV 2 1-1-05 Photographer. 77 J O T CLEANS AND POLISHES Kennedy Co. at the
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  • 688 3 AN EXTRAORDINARY PROPERTY. The following is from the Cornish Post The fourth ordinary genera! meeting of shareholders in the Gopeng Tin Mining Co.. Ltd., was held at Tabb’s Hotel, Redruth, on Tuesday, the sth Dec., Mr. James Wicket presiding over a good attendance. The Directors reported that
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  • 607 3 CURIOUS STUDIES OF ORIENTAL RACES. N. Annandale has observed in Fascicali Malayenses that both Malav and Siamese women eat a kind of earth dug out of the banks of the river and roasted thi: was administered as a tonic. In Borneo the natives are accustomed to the use of
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  • 1675 3 There are some people in this world who actuallv envy millionaires. I wonder why How can anyone, possessed of good health and sound sense, envy the merely moneyed man To me. a millionaire is an object of sincere compassion. His riches are is an impregnable
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  • 189 3 The ways of the foreigner, remarks the Japan Gazette, are a continual source of wonder to the Japanese there is little lie can do that will absolutely surprise them,and the actions of the most eccentric are assumed to be the normal deeds of the race. Strangely
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    • 444 3 Bev Clued of Croup in Fifteen M INUTES. Chambm lain s Cough Remedy cured our little four year old boy of croup in fifteen minutes. My wife and I have used this remedy in our family for the past five years, having tried many other kinds previous to that time,
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    • 466 3 Notice re Light at Pulau Rimau. ON and after the 15th January, 1906. the light on Pulau Rimau Island will be changed to a 3rd order, Red, Occulting Light, 174 Seconds light, 2| Seconds dark, visible 13 miles in clear weather area of illumination 261°. D. C. MACINTYRE, 1 15-1
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  • 132 4 TucaJar. 9.h January. League Football I*. A T. r. VM.I’.A. High water 12.!<• pm. Low water 6. Hi a.m. Wedne*.«»y. lO h January Town Band. Esplanade, <> p.m. High water I <lB p.m. Low water 7.08 a.m. Thura<l»v. Il'H January. High watot 2 OQ p in. lx»w water
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  • 1071 4 The French Senate, for winch the triennial elections have just taken place, inept a to-dav, the law being that both the Semjtv and the Chamber of Deputies assemble every rear on th»* second lucsday in January,” unless a previous summons is made by the ’.’resilient of
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  • 46 4 ihe Norddeutscher Lloyd mail steamer rreussen, having bft Colombo at noon yesterday, is expected to arrive here on Friday, the 12 h inst.. at 5 p in., and will leave for Singapore, China, and Japan probably at 10 p.m. on the same day.
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  • 498 4 AN APPRECIATION. The departure for Australia on Saturday last of Rev. Brother James, Principal of St. Xavier’s Institution, forms a good opportunity to review the career of this popular educationalist, whose departure lienee has evoked so many expressions of goodwill and sympathy from all classes of our cosmopolitan
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  • 176 4 Two Chinese Killed. An aft’ray, which resulted in two Chinamen being, killed took place on Fridav at Sungei Luinltu, on the Kedah frontier but in the Bukit Merta jam District. It. is alleged that a Chinese coolie, who does not belong to the same elan as
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  • 160 4 The first Assizes of the current year begin in the Supreme Court to-morrow. 1 he list is au unusually light one. only four cases having to be disposed of, as follows: Untong, theft and dishonestly receiving stolen property. Lim Chu Ki, administering a «tepefying drug with intent to
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  • 231 4 HANDICAPS FOR CLUB HANDICAP AND PADDOCK CUP? Following are the weights for thq CJuh Handicap, to be run for on the at the January Meeting t>f the Penars Turf Club .>: 97 The Bridge Kongsi’s Essinytgn, 10 st. 7 Mr. Clover’* Peppercorn, 9 st. 3lh Yap Hon
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  • 228 4 Greatly to the gain .of Asiatic liumam* ty, there has, been gradually bui.h.'yj'* a territorial and political suppJerpfnr...; to our Eastern Empire whose .ewi, ip not yer., prophesies the, Glxfbt. At;*, s comparatively recent date, the Settlements were little more than a my r beyond Singapore, Penang,
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  • 379 4 The Amateur Championship. Calcutta, 2nd Jitrtuary. In the semi-finals for the Amateur Golt Championship of India Mr. T. R. S. M*c- fT kenzie, Calcutta, beat Mr. Ably Collins' 1 of Chupra, the holder, by 4 holes and 3 to”** play, and Lieut. C. Campbell, of Lobrt4g t
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    • 162 4 X. PENANG. Oriental c/? s' *1 to s' ui n &d > 32 o -ft Where to Stay. <- < w SC -I S’ S in JJ- PENANG HILLS. J/The Crag Hotet\. THREE®' FAVOUMTES. ZOTAL (Burgoyne’s), the World’s PREMIER DISINFECTANT. Supplied to Straits Government, Penang Municipality, Sanitary Boards, &c. Prices
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    • 110 4 ftONTRI BtJTJONS must be addressed tb IS 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. Jt TjL monies must be paid to the General <* Manager at the Piuang Gazette”
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  • 118 5 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT. ELECTORAL ADDRESS. CONTINUITY IN FOREIGN POLICY. .JRkutbr’s Service.] ,-ii <? Lend oil,-Bth Jan. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in his electoral address to Ids constituents, says:*— “By renouncing the undesirable characteristics we formerly detected in their foreign policy, the Unionists have made it possible for us
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  • 107 5 COUNT WITTE OPTIMISTIC. AJi EX-MINISTERS VIEWS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th Jan. Couftfe Witte, whofhas been interviewed, declared that he is confident that Russia wili’tffireyge rejuvenated from the present cri&f, thft’Teports of which, he says, have Mr.'Kbkovzoff, ex-Minister of Finance for Italia, has been interviewed in Paris. He sUted «hat
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  • 64 5 A PERTINENT QUESTION FOR GERMANY. .'(Reuter’s Service.] "i. London, 9th Jan. The French Press ask, ,in view of the apparent intention of most of the Powers to support, France at the Morocco Conference, whether Germany is prepared to alienate the opinion of the world It is believed
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  • 33 5 TURKISH TROOPS CHECKED. [Reuter’s Service.] t London, 9th Jan. The Turkish troops have been checked at Yemen .and- compelled to retreat to Omran, where.they await reinforcements of 8,000 men.
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  • 27 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 9th Jan. The triennial elections for the French Senate have jUst taken place. M. Jean Jaures and/hU Socialist colleagues were beaten.
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  • 187 5 [Reuter’s Service.] v London, 9th Jan. Meetings continue to b« held in Germany in favour of friendly relations with Great Britain. The Ceylon Observer of 30th ult. says A leading planter writes to us as follows, and the' opinions expressed are typical of wlM] as far as, we
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  • 280 5 The Labuan correspondent of the Straits Times telegraphed on Tuesday last as follows H.E. Sir John Anderson and Mr. Gueritz, Governor of British North Borneo, arrived here on Saturday and exchanged visits while afloat. Mr. Gueritz, to the general amazement of the Labuan public, steamed away
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  • 589 5 On Thursday last, reports the Straits Times, Pallianea Chetty went to Rochore Police Station and told Acting Inspector Reynolds a tale of how his brick-kiln had been worked by a number of Chinese without his consent. He said that in May last he bought a brick-kiln at
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  • 921 5 A NATIONAL DANGER. Perhaps there never was a better instance of the position of our enemies being those of our own household/’ than that provided by those groups and combinations of shipping companies in our own ports whose policy it is to possess themselves of freight monopolies, and,
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  • 564 5 INCREASE OF BRITISH POWER IN MALAYA. V The Singapore correspondent of the South China Morning Post sends the following resume to that paper of the forward' steps linage of late years in spreading British influence and power in this part of the world Very quietly, but’none the less
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  • 311 5 A deputation from the Navy League had a private interview on 7th ult. with Mr. Prefontaine, Canadian Miaistpg of Matiiie. at the offices of the High-Commissioner of Canada in London, respecting the establishment of a naval force for the Dominion. As lew 1 >een pointed out bv
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  • 683 6 Reports from Port Said state that the crew of the Russian cruiser Diana which recently passed through the Canal, were in a state bordering on mutiny. Among other manifestations reported was the removal of the ship’s figure-head bearing the Imperial arms. The officers appear to have had
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  • 190 6 Per P. O. steamer Moldavia, from London, December 12th, connecting with Delhi at Colombo —To Penang. 51 r. P. E Beeston, Mr. G. Amerv. To Singapore, Miss D. Redfern, Mr. F. J. Hallifax, Mr. W. C. Harper, Miss F. R. Friend. Mr. G. C. Hunter, Mr.
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  • 866 6 ARRIVALS i Sabine Rickmers, Brit., (590, Nisbet, Jan. 8, Awe Bay, gen., Boustead Co. de Kock, Dut., 325, Van Ordm. January 8, Acheen, gen., H. Liebert «fc Co. Van Quthoorn, Dut., 9 >3, Potjewyd, Jan. 9, Pwdang, gen., H. Liebert «fc Co. Asahan, Ger., 161, Peters,
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    • 25 6 STEARNS’ WINE places at the Command of the Physician the mojt advanced preparation of Cod Liver Oil. Far superior to the stomach-disturbing emulsions. Sold Everywhere.
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    • 193 6 STEARNS’ HEAD ACHE CURE gives instant relief. A reliable household remedy of simple formula perfectly harmless. Insist on the genuine, it is sold everywhere. NOTICE. GLUGOR ESTATE. NO SHOOTING will be allowed over Glugor Estate, without a permit from the Manager. DAVID BROWN, Glugor Town Oflice, Manager. 15th September, 1905.
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    • 85 6 MARTIN’S <HPlOL&steied Lad iesi 4 French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thousands keep a box c< Martin s F’lih in the house, so that on first sign of any irregularity of the System a timely dose u-Mj* he administered Those who use them recommend then/.henol» Iheir enormou-t sale. ail Chemists and
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    • 1003 6 NOTICE, NOTICE. I billet wanted for c h*rge of a small rubber clearing DEPOSITORS in the Savings Bank are F J D on a larg P Uce with good prosreminded to send in their Pass Books INTERNATIONAL BODEGA SYNDICATE. P Pe t 8 f or a young European planter between
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    • 1245 7 1 T s Liw m,, THEAN CHEE ft Co., JANUARY, 1906. GOLD MEDAL Gioclorc at the uieslers Champagne. j 4 Bishon Street Tuesday, 9th. RECRUIT DRILL. £J£&£l9Jjp UinKl, PARIS EXHIBITION. dentistry. and Mac Alister Roads at 5-30 p.m. MXT WAZ jZ Dress :—Drill Order with Caps. Agent», Penang. VV SON,
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    • 1847 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA J HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI nederlandsche HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch.lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. |RD|fl LIMITED. Escompto-Maatschappij A Paid-un-Caoi tai 510.000.000 Netberl«nd4 Trading Society. 77 (Netherlands-India Discount Bank) k incorporated by Royal Charter. Reserve Fund. Established 1824. ,SCa 1 Agents
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