Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1901
1901-06-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-06-24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE NEW SERIES PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. MONDAY, 21th JUNE, 1901. No. 11l22 words
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Advertisement697 1901-06-24 1 peninsular u Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may be D J- expected to arrive outQ wards, and leave Penang Ow homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homeward.. lune 27 Parramatta June 29 Bengal lulyu Chusan Julyi? Dinßal j y«3 Au" 8 Sunda Aug. 10 AUg 22 Coromandel 24697 words
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Advertisement2459 1901-06-24 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. A Ik. ihmmtui uk of steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. t 1\ J'ist arrived from our Rangoon House, an 1 Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co, Ltd. of and hIS? j contract rates can be had on application. F° R Will Sail Steamer. From2,459 words
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Advertisement885 1901-06-24 1 Uanks. Nederlandsche Hand l Maatschappij. NEIHEKL NDS TRADING SOCIETY. Establish'd 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35 783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sotirabaya, Padang, Chore l>on,Tegal, Pccaiongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Go on'alo, Pahmbang. Correspondents at Bombay,885 words
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Article129 1901-06-24 2 Monday, 34T8 St John Baptist. Midsummer Day. First Quarter I enang Library Annual General Meet ing, at 5 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 6 40 p 111. and 7 05 a.m. Tuesday, 35m Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 pm. High-water 7-30 p.m. aud129 words
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Article1250 1901-06-24 2 Among various more or less interesting May meetings the Co-operative Congre.-s and the Miners’ International Congress have duly assembled, and have discussed a matter which for some years has been b f re the public, though no advance seclns to have been made as icg uds1,250 words
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Article1291 1901-06-24 2 Tim Penang Free School reopened to day. As many as 6,826 'rikishas are plying for hire in Singapoie. The Convent clo-ed to-day for one week, for the Midsummer holiday. Thu s s. Dcutcras brought a full cargo ol salt from Phan R >ng, yesterday. Libut. P. L1,291 words
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252 1901-06-24 2 Yesterday morning at 11 o’clo< k the rem.dtis of the laie Mr. Lam Kam Thong were removed from his residence, 14 Church Street, to Bukit Erskine. There was a very large gatbeiing of lhe relatives and ftiends of the de eased, many coming252 words
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Article302 1901-06-24 2 Twenty-seven Chinamen were placed in the dock at the Third Magistrate’s Court this morning charged with a breach of the Port Rules, inasmuch as they had, in sampans, approached within two hundred yards of the s s. Seang Leong on the 22nd instant, while that vessel302 words
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Article174 1901-06-24 2 AN AMEmciii l: Of bhiushL, brave to a Flvl 7 The report by Attache on the Boer \v Arner 'cai the British brave to expresses the opi nif)n M l> 'd been less brave th have been fewer f au ts ?,N victories. an( i THE STRIFE IN174 words
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Article26 1901-06-24 2 lEI i r t \sox. (24th Jutu) The shipments on Saturdaytrrd To Penang, 533pikulso[te, Do. 78 ofott To Singapore, 1,512 efti Do. 280 ofor«26 words
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Article17 1901-06-24 2 Subscriptions Receivid. Balance Municipal Commissioners ;■<- Penang Turl Club 54$>7901 T. C. Anderson, Honorary Triassrtr.17 words
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Article105 1901-06-24 2 (21st June) Leave cf absence to Mr. 11. BN C Trotter, Postmaster-General, S J, a bte i extended, w ilk l.a I .-alary, lot sera months. Mr J. C. T. Ree fs, Consul Gentrti a the Nethetlauds, has taken chirgedtte Italian and Poituguese Consu ales I Singapore. Messrs105 words
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Article349 1901-06-24 2 Foreign Affairs is the It.wu’ Chmbkr. Signor Prinetli, repying on beta! lhe Government in the Italian Chants said the fears ol Austrian preyoMraM in the Adriatic were ungrounded. Triple Alliance was a guarantee of pea did not 1 revent friendship with D’ ncf relations with England, lie said.349 words
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Advertisement1075 1901-06-24 2 x> r.n Katz Bros. Ltd., McAlister&Co. 4?CI J JP■'JVII dl It VVI “THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I«88.” ln the Supreme Court of the nr— AfA* Straits Settlements. 5 BEACH STREET, PENANG. Man j| a QigarS T-YT-'itf x NTr"' BENEDICT BERNARD MASSANG. "Xb-N Nummary Case. Choicest Qu&li.y "VTOTICE is hereby given that1,075 words
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Obituary16 1901-06-24 2 Death. Marcus.—On 22 d instant, at 3 31a 111., Mr. Marcus, piopiietor of tiie Euiope Hotel.16 words
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Article284 1901-06-24 3 Grand Prix ARIS TIU following is th e result of the race 1 Grind Box de 1 anS run at ,he for "’tS on the 16 h instant F ‘‘rh Grind V' '< ,!e Par S Of Io > 000 foUhr e 7 ear olds; colts B,t. nibs.,284 words
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Article510 1901-06-24 3 Os Saturday afternoon the members of the Butterworth Recreation Club paid a visit to the Esplanade to fulfil their en gagement with the P.C.C. The sky was S ;n-w hit threatening and the wicket,owing to recent rains, was not too favourable. late start was made owing to the oopun510 words
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Article104 1901-06-24 3 A ’brrible fire broke out on the 14th inst. a: Rameswarain Island, in which 400 tiuses were burnt down, the loss in property amounting to 50,000 rupees. A ntnn”r f anima's an 1 a gir were burnt. Ihe "'jab Ramad, who is now there, tried his W’t to104 words
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Article242 1901-06-24 3 •—A/a/ay Mail. Lextong is sai l to be forging ahead tnenily. Loke Yew is getting tin “■>t in large quantities, and the town itself ts the g -neral prosperity. Sur'eh too, is more forward th;re than in W,ler pa rls o f p a )ang correspondent informs us•—A/a/ay Mail. - 242 words
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Article1042 1901-06-24 3 for may, 1901. Mkhtings. Ordinary meetings were held on the 10th and 22nd of the month and a special meeting ou the 22nd. Commissioners. At an election held on the 7th, Mr. Cheah lek Thye was elected, unopposed, as a Commissioner for the remainder of 1901 and1,042 words
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Article402 1901-06-24 3 20 plans of new buildings or alterations to old buddings were examined and sub mined to the Commissioners during the month. The Building Inspector and his Assistant were engaged iu the supeiinteudence of 187 buildings in course of construction. Wiih regard to the works in progress the Municipal Engineer402 words
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Article608 1901-06-24 3 Trial Trip of the Constitution.” At her trial trips at Newport (U.S.A.), the United States yacht Consti ution, which is to defend the America Cup against Sit Thomas Lip’on’s Shamrock 11., has proved fast,equa ly in heavy and light weather. 1 he King’s Oath. The Church A-sociation, which608 words
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Article118 1901-06-24 3 Extraordinary Properties of tub Russian Submarine. Two Russian engineers—T. S. Sakowenko and M. T. BagrL ff—have succeeded in building a subni .rine loit which combines in ilse f the ;r< peities of a submarine and an ordinary waisbip or merchantman. The bo it is a > entire’y118 words
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Article317 1901-06-24 3 (Rangoon Times A company has been formed in Get many with a capital of £\.500,000 «li'cli has purchased all the large lice mills in Germany and Austria. Mr. Ritkmets, ihe owner of several large ship- wli h fo: meily traded with Rangoon, but wl.ose vessels(Rangoon Times ) - 317 words
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Article186 1901-06-24 3 Penang, 24TH June. rqoi. Tin *72.50 sellers {Trang 29 25 West Coast no sales. Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper +3- Cloves (picked) 2S Mace No. 1 Hi.— Mace Pickings 73 sellers Nutimgs ttor 59 do. INo. 1 7. 5 do 2 425 <lo. Hasket 387) do.186 words
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Article108 1901-06-24 3 Pknang ».|t i Junk, 1901. Rates ci.osk ..s follows London, Demand Bank l/l'J! Do 4 months’sight Bank >/->lll 3 Credi s 2/-,’, B>. 3 Documentary 2/-g Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1 Do. 3 days'sight Private 150} Bombay, Demand Bank 1481 Dj. 3 days'sight Private 150! Madras, Demand Bank 148108 words
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Article137 1901-06-24 3 Oiders by Captain R. Alams, Commandant. Parades for Tuts Wkkk. 1. Comp my D,i.l on Monday 24 II and Wednesday 261 li June at 5 15 p.m sharp 2. Recrui s Drill on Tu :s lay, 25 h June, at 5 15 p.m. sharp 3. Ordeily N. C.137 words
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Article163 1901-06-24 3 Ihk s s. Teutonia (Captain Neilsen) brought 82 de-k-passeligers from Malacca, yes’eiday. I'iib s. s. Hock Seng (Captain Penn) btougbt 57 de k passengeis from Rangoon, yesterday. Ihr s. s. Shin.ino Mam (Captain Cook) brought a genei.il cargo from Singapore, on batuiday. Illas, s. Hong Bee (Captain Peters)163 words
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Article92 1901-06-24 3 Muis Close To m krow For Fee eh 1 ime. Singapore ...Vpud r a.m. Klang Malacca ...leutonia 1 r.M. and t’angkalan B>an an ...Fontianak i p.m Deli ...Ho Kwei t p.m. Langk <t ...tjuorra I p.m. Teluk Anson ...Lady ll'eld 3 p.m >ingap >re ...Xuddea 3 p.m. Rang92 words
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Article385 1901-06-24 3 Arrivals. Today. s s. r in Seng from Singapore s. s. Hong Bee from Singapore Ybstkrdav. s. s Chan T i from Kedah s s Ho:k Sene f O tn Rangoon s s. Dcuteras from I han Rang s h Ho Kwei from Deli s. s. Lady IVeld from385 words
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Advertisement47 1901-06-24 3 A COMMERCIAL CHRISTENING. The wellknown 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 Me t Co.’s initials —Lemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistakes we wonder was uot thought of before.47 words
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Advertisement518 1901-06-24 3 Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil increases strength, weight, and vigour. All the unpleasant features connected with C- d Liver Oil or its emulsion are absent. No other headache cure is exactly like Stearns’ Headache Cure Avoid imitations and substitutes. Stearns' is the genuine and is always reliable. An old518 words
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Advertisement922 1901-06-24 3 Irx r-ir-K zx z- e W -V I LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR a* m SIDEROSTh CO.. D A 5 IVT r r ingthehair. is Rowland’s MxcassakOl. It 1 I I 1 removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents r.itVTTTFr» l the hair being injured by illness, and shou'd An absolutely922 words
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Article954 1901-06-24 4 Programme of Annual Meeting, 1901. August 15th and 17th. FIRST DAY. T ursday, the 15th August, 1901. 1. The Mike» Plv.e, 3 pm. i S?SO. Xr* f»r M •b ’i Ho s** is per scale, with an a’lo-w ce of 14’’ for all hor >< s nr954 words
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Article336 1901-06-24 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Sharks. Paid DtvBersawah Gohl Mine Co. 83 75 sellers 175,000 *87,500 *17,500 Chaadariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. *l2O. sellers 80,000 80,coo 800 too 7% Fraaar and Neave, Ltd. *B6. 235,000 225,000 4 500 50 *ic Do. 6 Doha. 3336 words
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Advertisement127 1901-06-24 4 Towcester School. No»tiiamptonshire, England) Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT. A ihor of Algebraic Factors" &c, &c S de Charge ol Indian and Colonial l opils. Preparation for all Examina ions. Home Comforts. Moderate and Inclusive Terms. Full information at the offi e of this Paper 280 —22Penang Foundery Company. (Established127 words
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Advertisement528 1901-06-24 4 r--' 5 A'c i'Ti Zr I I r MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited, London. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is everywhere acknowledged to he tLc -.t sucCC' -ml medicine in use for bowel compla J ?.z tys cures and cures quickly. It can be dt pend« 2 "pon even528 words
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Advertisement1812 1901-06-24 4 ELL WOOD S PATENT AIR’CHAMBER HELMETS. the best natural «mmw water. "°“ES“” ST The Civil Service and the I. H 1884. r#E (JOmAfflTS, OBEBITY. 4c. ELLWubu 0 PAkiii Ain-unAMBER HtLMtlo. r th. v.enna medical press- .*v S: Hunyaai Janos may be regarded as a specific for obesity.” BUILT UP ON1,812 words
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Advertisement230 1901-06-24 4 s? Per Month T H P Pinanil fem ENLARGED EDIHoj Per Month rLoCa g the PINANG GAZETtb, enlarged daily -L free is as follow d To Government and n 1,1 ler annum... 2 4 payable fa n oy Post.--ler annum... 2 Single copy 20 Ce J°- Advert '»ement Minimum charge230 words
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