Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-04-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED JDAIIuT. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKIGE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, L9Ol. No. 8822 words
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Advertisement777 1901-04-20 1 «>niupuiy Hotos. Steam Navigation Company. fIIHE mail steamers may be P.L expected to arrive outfl wards, and leave Penang OC> homewards, on the following dates:— Homewards. Outwards. May 2 Chusan April 2° ginqM j 6 (Xobraon May 4 fijllaarat j 0 Coromandel 18 CJiiso' 1 e ij Parramatta June 1777 words
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Advertisement2238 1901-04-20 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. pS otos I allanajrving. jK aEm STEmBS HiPPon Yusen Kaisha. \a U Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. TowN Stork 31 Reach Street. a. y K- baker 1 J For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on Confectioner ano Vienna Baker, 1 I2,238 words
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Advertisement885 1901-04-20 1 Uanhs. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TH DING SO TETY. Establish BD 1824. Paid-up Cai-ital f. 35 783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,5 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon,legal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean,Tjilaljap Go on a'o, Pa l mbang. Correspondents885 words
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Article125 1901-04-20 2 Satvrdav, 2OTH Muhammadan Era, 1319 (Mohairam) commences. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p tn. High-watero-50p.n1. and 115 a.in. Sunday, 2isr 2nd Sunday after Easier. Arrival of T.R H.The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall at Sing ipore. Hig'i-water 140 p.m. and 2 05 a.m. Monday, 22nd Town Band,125 words
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Article1380 1901-04-20 2 The Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Budget proposals contain nothing very revolutionizing, and the new taxes are expected to realize £i i,000,000 only. The duty on sugar was expected, the addition to the income lax was al-o looked forward to with some sorrow, but the export duly1,380 words
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Article1176 1901-04-20 2 Mr. Al*X. Mosley, 1 irmerly of Me-srs. Gi fi’lan, WOOJ Co., has been gazetted a C M G. At the end of tub evening etvice to morrow, at St. George’s Chur h, the National An hem will be sung. The rough total < f the recent Pahang1,176 words
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Article287 1901-04-20 2 (L. C. Express) Is writing of the D ike of Cornwall an 1 York's tour, one of the L >ll lon papers speaks of the Si rails of Malacca as a- o- her inferno, an I even worse, for the atmosphete is damp At Singapore, where(L. C. Express) - 287 words
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Article449 1901-04-20 2 A Reuter's Special to an Indian con temporary stales that the Committee on the Civil Li-t have recommended 110,000 for the Privy Purse, /"20,000 to the Duke of Uornwal £lO,OOO to the Du hess, an 1 /”6,0u0 to each of the Knit's daughters. fi e figures449 words
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Article117 1901-04-20 2 the NEW BUD3ET.” the debate. 1 he debite on the P,u directed chiefly against d 1 duty, which is consid e L he Co ’l sion to protection. are verSUGAR ANOCOALDU.lESADOf 1 he sugar and coal d adopted. u es »ete COST OF THE WAR T Q D117 words
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Article42 1901-04-20 2 7 EI IK a v.so v. (19th April) The shipments on Friday were To Penang, 146 pikuisof tin? (20th April) The shipments to-dav are—. To Penang, 502 pl kul Bo f tin lo Singapore, i 552 2 35 of tin42 words
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Article855 1901-04-20 2 Due at Singapore 10-Morrow. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke atrf Duchess of Cornwa l and Yo.k aredueat Singapore at day ight to in ;rro«v, Sunday The cruisers St George a 0 j J u lo are ingtheO/A/r. The ve« e l s ni i, gotoTanjon. Pagar, where855 words
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Advertisement1091 1901-04-20 2 Pritchard*Co. KatzBros ud THE .5 BEACh street, GEORGE TOWN l—1 niQDEiIQADV C o m po.ltorß Wanted 1 F riHVO or three compositors arc required for Wlk* Selangor. Apply to MANAGER, Limited., ***** 4 tilth s Malay Me il. GARRETT’S 37«. beach street, B W CHINESE ASSIS TANT BOOKKEEPER PAnann A.1,091 words
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Advertisement139 1901-04-20 2 4LL Contributions intended for publication should be written on one side of the paper only, should be addressed to The Editor,” and must be accomjiaiiied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for inserlion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor does not undertake either to be139 words
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166 1901-04-20 2 the morning of the Bth instant a fire out o- -he P and O Clyde, which bto<e i l)i: in Victoria Dock, Bombay, being i for use as altan port to convey tro <ps fi' l j ]he fire broke out166 words
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Article248 1901-04-20 2 The Socie ĕ des Etains de Kinta—(the F ff n h 1"‘ Mining Coin P‘"y of Perak)— which has been projecting, on a special f in the Tn mg Valley, Temerloh Tmet’ for about aye <r now has, it is said, mated’ some payable land near places lied248 words
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476 1901-04-20 2 This Eastern Mortgage an 1 Agency Co Li, heli its eleventh ordinary general eiing in London on 27th March, Sir Lh Low, GC.MG., presiding. lhe airman, in moving the adoption of lhe hurt, said You will notice that our funds in the Lt shew476 words
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Article371 1901-04-20 2 Verdict for Plaintiff. ftii hearing of the action brought befjre k’rd Chief Justice and a special jury I“■ Arthur Chamberlain, the chairman r, ssr s Kynocb, Limite I, against The I Newspip r Company for libel was Lu led on the 26 h March. I 1" lordship,371 words
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Article1092 1901-04-20 2 Mr. Kruger. Mr. Kruger has left Utrecht for Hilversum, near Utrecht, where he stays. Lord R Berts. Lori Roberts has accepted the Hon--01 ary Colonelcy of the Royal Canadian Artillery. Cotton Trade. An expedition of cotton expeits is procee ling to the West African Colonies to teach tlie1,092 words
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Article241 1901-04-20 2 The Times Peking conespondent says that Count von Walder see and the generals have agreed that measures were necessary in connection with the evacuation, and that all were impte-sed with the nece-siiy of reducing the forces at the earliest date. A dispatch from Peking states that241 words
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Article116 1901-04-20 2 The following refotm program? is stated to have been agreed upon by the Chinese Viceroys and Governor :(1) Princesand nob esshall go abroad for study; (2) Graduates shall siu ly abr a i befote becom ing officials (3) All eximinations require thorcugh and teasonable tevision (4)116 words
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Article230 1901-04-20 2 At the opening of the new birracks of the Xlexander Guards in Berlin recently, the German Emperor sai i that should grave times ever come again, as in 1848, and this to.vn rise against its King in disobedience and insubordination, then the Alexander Guards wid hasten230 words
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Article224 1901-04-20 2 War Office to Issue its Own History. The War Office has decided to publish an offi ial history of the war. Dr. Robert son Nicoll, in the current number of lhe Bri'ish Weekly, states that the work has been entrusted to Lieutenant Colonel G F. R. Henderson.224 words
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Article337 1901-04-20 2 The Kobe Chronicle records a curious incident at the Kobe Chiho Sail ansho last month. It appears that the Japanese judge presiding ordered a Parsee witness to take off bis cap in tbe Court. Our contemporary points out that the action < f the judge endangered337 words
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Article97 1901-04-20 2 Westminster is shewn by lhe investigations of its City Council to be the richest city in the wo. Id, with a rateable value of /5,321,585. The council’s fir-t fin «ncial estimate for the ensuing twelve months wis presented recently, when Mr. L. If. Hay’er, chair97 words
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Article97 1901-04-20 2 A foolish and mischievous report, w hich, of course, had 10 foun lation in f ic', that the King had commanded that ih-book-forming ihe Royal lib'a-y at Windsor Castle -hould le di-tiibuted amo >g tie public libraries of England and the Colonies has the greatest inconvenience to97 words
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253 1901-04-20 2 A very interesting point about Rus-ia’s persistent endeav >ur to get Chin > 10 -inn the new Manchuiim Convention is tti.it it lias piovoked Russim offi ials in China to acknowledged ihe existence of the Cas-ini Convention, which was foi s> long both officially253 words
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Article302 1901-04-20 2 On the sth March His Highness the Raj di of Sarawak left Kuching ii lire Zahora to make his usual visit- to Baiang Lupar and Sibu, the weather being rainy and thick with light and vari ible winds. At half past twelve the vessel was off302 words
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Article192 1901-04-20 2 Penang, zoth April. 1901. Tin >66.25 (Trang 2740 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. I Acheen 1b6... no sales. White Pepper 41Cloves (picked) 28 Mace No. 1 81.— do. Mace Pickings 69 do. Nutin.gs 110$ 50 do. (No. 1 775 do Sugar 2 5 do. I Basket192 words
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Article118 1901-04-20 2 Pknang. zoth April 1901. R<ihsCl.osf vs foi.lows L >n<lon. Demand Bank i/n}J Do. 4 months' sight Bank 2'-]< Do. 3 Credits 2/-i* g Do. 3 Documentary 2/ f Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 148 Do. 3 4 >ys’si;bt Private 150 B >mbay. Demand Bank 148 Do. 3 days'sight Piival" 150118 words
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Article85 1901-04-20 2 Orders by Captain z\. R Adams, Commandant. Drill fjr Next XX'eek. Recruits Drill Ou Tuesday tbe 23rd and Friday the 26th April at 5-15 p.m. sharp. Baud Practice On Monday the 22nd and We Ine-d iy 24’h at 4 45 p in. sharp Orderly N. C. O. S.-rgt.85 words
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Article122 1901-04-20 2 The s. s. U.ijah (Captain Coysli) arrived with 33 deck p issengers from O ehleh, yesterday. Tim s. s. Thaipeng (Captain Mackie) brought 57 dc< k-passeugeis from Pori Weld, this morning. The s. Canton (Capiain Merican) arrived fioin leluk Anson this morning, bringing 93 de< k p s-engers.122 words
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Article74 1901-04-20 2 Mails Close on Monday. For Per str. Time. Deli ...Hebe noon. Klang and Malacca... l!ok Canton Klang ...Maty Austin 1 p.m. Pangkor and Telnk Anson Canton 1 f.m Edie, T. 'emawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Rajah ...2 PM Singapore, Hongkong. Swatow A Amoy...Ho 1? Dee 4 P.M. Tuesday, 23RD.74 words
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Article21 1901-04-20 2 From Steamer To Arrive. Calcutta C. Afear 21-4-01 Singapore A. Aj>car 22-4-01 Negapatam Waioonga 22-4-01 Edie Both 23-4-0121 words
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Article114 1901-04-20 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Mali 1 Vajirunhis from Singapore s. s. haijcn 1 from Port Weld s. s. Canton from Te’uk Anson s. s. llonj Beefcom Singapore Yesterday. s. s. Rajah from Olehleh s. s. Sri Bangka from Padang s. s. Seang Leong from Ran ;oon Departures. Io s.114 words
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Article118 1901-04-20 2 April. 23 Homeward Nordd Lloyd I. M Steamer Konig Albe t from Singapore for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen, Behn. Mejcr-i Co. 23 Outward Nordd Lloyd I. M. Steamer Preussen from Bremen, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 23 Gera118 words
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Article98 1901-04-20 2 2nd Sunday after Easter. St George’s Church. 7-30 a m. Matins. 8 15 a.m. Holy Communion (plain). 4 45 p.m. Children's Service. b pm. Evensong, and Sermon. National Anthem at close of service. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a. tn.; High Mass, at 8 a.m98 words
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Advertisement37 1901-04-20 2 Beef is the most nutritious of all animal food. It takes 40 !bs. of the best beef to make Ilb of Liebig Compny's Extract, i.e. tbe kind signed J. v Liebig on blue and now called Lemco37 words
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Advertisement209 1901-04-20 2 SAVE THE CHILDREN. There is a little, if any, danger from bowci complaints when properly treated. Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookwaiter, Ohio, U.S. A. says: During last May an infant child of our neighbour was suffering from cholera infantum, The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took209 words
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Advertisement47 1901-04-20 2 A Commercial Christening.The well known Liebig Company's Extract now bears in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co’s initialsLemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistakes we wonder was not thought of before. No. 347 words
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Advertisement1233 1901-04-20 2 HAIR PRESERVED BEAUTIFIED. New name for Liebig Company’s Extract. ABIA NJ O The only reliable preseivcr and restorer of We notice that Liebig's Extract of Meat Com- KQMII IM JBf I-I I the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which P an Y have decided to put another distin- MllFll|F>||| IMF1,233 words
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Article192 1901-04-20 4 Penang, ioth April, 1901, Description. Beef ds. Soup P er catty *4 Roast 24 Steaks «4 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 25 Tongue 5° Feet Heart 3° Liver per catty 22 Pork Pork 28 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 26 Tongue 26 Mutton192 words
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Advertisement456 1901-04-20 4 CRUSHED FOOD. New Stock. Trv it ano You Will be Satisfied. IR. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food is offered for sale in the t cnang Market at low prices, he desires to draw attention to his certificated Crushed Food for Horses and a prepared,456 words
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Advertisement429 1901-04-20 4 si 1 Per Month the Pinang ENLARGED E W ;oj Per Month the PINANG GA ZETk ENLARGED daily EOIT IOf( rjuiES; f X/ j- tne ta as fol!- G f( d<L Io Government Off... in Pem„:"C' h > Per annum... J 2, 4 -file m a x p Dy Post—429 words
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