Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-06-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE, 1901. No. 11322 words
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Advertisement681 1901-06-26 1 U OriEila! Steam Navigation Company. fIIHE mail steamers may be PX expected to arrive outQ wards, and leave Penang Ou homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homeward.. lune 27 Parramatta June 29 BM al ~t Inly u Chusan July 13 Jy 25 Bengal 27 Jf«^“’,, Au" 8 Sunda Aug. 10681 words
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Advertisement2153 1901-06-26 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. allan ajrving. X A NE6APATAM LIKE Or STEAMERS. Nippon YUSOO Kaisha. Engineers and GenerAl Contractor. 1 Works .—4O Weld Quay. _yb Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan hail steamship Co., Ltd. Town Stork H ej ,cz» so-eer l. t NOTICE I f f or Will Sail2,153 words
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Advertisement694 1901-06-26 1 IBanks. Nederlandsche Handel Alaatschappij. NE I IIERL tNDS TRADING SO IETY. Establish d 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35 783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...!. 2,958.000. (abt. 246,500, Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Mcdar, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chen on, Tepal, Pec.dong.ui, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Go ontalo,694 words
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Article121 1901-06-26 2 Wednesday, 26tii Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-10 p m. Entries for Penang Golf Club Spring Meeting Close, at 7-0 p.m. High water 8-20 p.m and 8-45 a.m. Thursday, 27TH Mail from Europe expected t > arrive, at noon. High-water 910 p.m. and 9-35 a.m. Friday. aBrn Public and121 words
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Article1192 1901-06-26 2 When that 'rikisha-puller in Singapore the other day was unfortunate enough to get in the way of the dogcart <>f H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, he not only’ brought himself into undue prominence to be speedily followed by enforced retirement, but was the humble1,192 words
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Article1076 1901-06-26 2 Wednesday, the loth of July, being the opening of the Agricultural Shoa has been appointed a general holiday lor Penang. Mu. D. A. M. Brown has been appointed Secretary of the Penang Chamber of Commerce. The extra P. <Jt O. s. s. Socotra, having Ift Singapore at1,076 words
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Article474 1901-06-26 2 The War in South Africa. The Victorians, who were surprised near Middleburg, w--re a detached force belonging to General Benson's <0 umn. In the d- b ite in the House of Commons on the sul-je t of the Boer refugee camps, Mr Brotn k said the occupants of474 words
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323 1901-06-26 2 The annual report of the Singapore Land Office for 1900, by Mr. W. L. Carter, shows a total tevenue of $152,539, an in crease of 85,614 on last year’s collections. Mr. Carter states that there has been throughout the year great activity in the land323 words
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Article417 1901-06-26 2 The Task of the New Mt.<ris TlT Japan has made itself an aw f u of fast Itvtng on liie pait o( ana adopted what rt cai a wl tell had for its chief t ea!ure ad ous increase m ri.e expeniiture 0« a lra j merits. Japan conquered417 words
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413 1901-06-26 2 (Rangoon Times.) The complete change of na'iona. habtt) in the course of a life time is not ofM witnessed. But hete in B irma residents who lived in a time when was almost an unknown drink, when it is to l e fyund(Rangoon Times.) - 413 words
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Advertisement1065 1901-06-26 2 l)» <& r,O Katz Eros. Ltd., THE VVi Wanted for Pahang. A CHINESE CLERK; must read and write PENANG. uEUllwiaai B Ullll Chinese Salary »55 per mensem with 15 HEACn SIKLIZI, BWWBBW free quarters or houserent allowance in lieu KJ a T\rn ItIQDC A D V Apply, with copies of1,065 words
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Article290 1901-06-26 3 The He at Wave in Calcutta. heen a week of trihu'ation, writes Hitia of the Rangoon ll,sC r date theUth instant. Like fi* U h Me-hech and Abednego we walking in a fiery furnace but b" e difference— those ventuiesorne i:ll l M,\eenied to enjoy the experience 15 1-e we290 words
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Article974 1901-06-26 3 The Jesuit Mission at Sumatra. (Englishman lr may be remembered that in April three Jesuit Fathers from St. Xavier’s Co ifge, Calcutta, proceeded to the island ,j Sumatra for the purpose of making niiot- graphic observations of the eclipse of the sun, which took place on the974 words
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Article230 1901-06-26 3 A Huge German Project. Herr Ballin, the director of the Ham-burg-America Company, recently sailed homeward from New York. According to a Standard telegram, be asserts that he has completed arrangements enabling the Hamburg Company to issue bills of lading from Hamburg to Hongkong, thus transacting230 words
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Article259 1901-06-26 3 Mr. \V. Bibby, lhe managing owner of the Bibby Line, is introducing a new arrangement for staterooms, which he has patented under the name of Tandem State.ooms” on board the new steamernow being built for the Company by Messrs Harland and Wolfl. The inner cabins, as now found259 words
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Article698 1901-06-26 3 A Colonial Trooper's Story. A Colonial trooper, George Henry Aimes, was recently captured by Kiitzin ger in the vicinity of the Zuurberg tange, and, having known the Boer guerilla leader years ago, be did not have a bad lime Ktitzinger, a though a burgher of the l iansvaal,698 words
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1287 1901-06-26 3 The adoption of the Army Reform Bill by the House of Commons leads the Figaro to print a very appreciative article, by M. Get main Bapst, on the merits of tbe British Army and the wonders ithasac- omplished in South Africa. We reproduce a1,287 words
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Article117 1901-06-26 3 Penang x'ltu June, tgot. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i<r Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/ ir}3 Da 3 Credi's z/-, 1 Do. 3 Documentary z J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1 s‘ Do. 3 days'sight Private i$..J Bombay, Demand Bank 14s 1 Do. 3 days’ sight Private117 words
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Article115 1901-06-26 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alans, Commandant. Parades for This Wrek. 1. Company Drill on Monday 24’h and Wednesday 26th June at 5 15 p.m sharp 2. Orderly N. C. 0., Sergt. Alan Wr's .n 3. Arms AH Rifles to be returne I to the Armoury at once.115 words
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Article167 1901-06-26 3 The s. s. Chan Tai (Captain Devi) arrived from KeJah yesterday iri gin< 28 passengers. The s s. Vidar (Cap'ain Wi'soo) arrived from Tongkah yesterday bringing 9 passengers. The s. s. Flytng Fish (Crptain Abdul) arrived from Port We'd yesterday bring ing 52 passengers. Tints, s. Mary Austin167 words
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Article57 1901-06-26 3 Mails Close To-morrow. Fur Per str t un-. Deli ...Avagyee 1 f.m. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 r.M. Tongkah ...Tutor 1 r.w I’angkor and Telnk Anson ...Canton 2 e n. Singapore and Hongkong ...Sui Sang 3 r.M Friday, 28th. Klang Malacca ...Langkat rm. Saturday. 29TH. Calcutta ...Monsoori noon Langkat57 words
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Article26 1901-06-26 3 From Steamer Tn Amv Singapore Lightning 27-6 or Edie G G. v Lansberge 28-6-01 Singapore van Outhoorn 29-6 o Singapore India 29 6-0126 words
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Advertisement53 1901-06-26 3 ,>>o FRIEND LIKE AN OLD cf necd eyill always help you in time Cclic i e same with Ch unberlain’s aa «Id u' Dlarrh um Remedy. It is h-ffif friena in many thousands of 1. ther ol< l fnendscan alwavs he Pon 11 time of need. For sale by GRAHAM53 words
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Advertisement39 1901-06-26 3 Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil is an ideal tonic in general debility, and convalescence from influenza, fevers, Ac. Stearns’ Headache Cure unlike tbe substitutes, always gives satisfactory results. Avoid imitations. Stearns,’ the original and genuine, is perfectly harmless.39 words
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Advertisement61 1901-06-26 3 A WONDERFUL TONIC. You don’t have to take much Stearn Wine of Cod Liver Oil to know how good it is After taking the first bottle I noticed how much better I was feeling. I used to feel all tired out, took Stearns' Wine, and must say that it will61 words
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Advertisement1263 1901-06-26 3 McAlister&Co. SIDEROSTHEN ,«S=-= 3RAHAM GO, *’-*•**■<• XAAUVW* DA I IX.T’T' wbo P ost heir Lemco Extract jar wrapper IT 1 to Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co Ltd., 9 Fen church Avenue. London. No. 6 An absolutely anticorrosive palm of uii n a ai f i. inexKt o omro,-. Wholesale Retul1,263 words
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Article946 1901-06-26 4 Programme of Annual Meeting, 1931. August 15th and 17th. FIRST DAY. 1 i’.'.tt sday, the 15th August, 1901. 1. I’iie Mm «x Pt.v; 1. 3 i’m W 'P 1 per sc de, with m 11 n c of i.jlbs f>; all horn s nt <>■.•;, d -G.946 words
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Article331 1901-06-26 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. ersawah Gold Mine Co. 53.75 srWrrs I 175,000 #87,500 817,500 C'htfxdariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 9120.—sellers 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% Franer and Neave, Ltd. 886. 225,000 225,000 4 500 50 #io Do. 6 Debts. 3331 words
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Advertisement315 1901-06-26 4 PENANG BAND. ATC: 1 ICE is hereby given that from this date the charges for the services of the I and will be as f Hows Dances, 9 p in. to 2 a.in. 840 Dinners, Bpmtoll p m. »25 Garden parlies, 4 p m. to 8 pan. $2O After these315 words
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Advertisement257 1901-06-26 4 MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited, London. Chamberlain’s Colic» Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is every; here acknowledged to be tb lee su.--iul medicine in use for bowci coi/..,:. i /.ays cures and cures quickiy. it can be t pended ;*on even in the most severe and dangcro’s c.ise Cholera is quickly257 words
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Advertisement1579 1901-06-26 4 ELLHOOD'S PATENT AiR-CHAMBER HELMETS. ,T household word in india Hifimvrofli .■{*nnG Worn in the East by all Awarded UUmKjf CwUlm w the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. For CONSTIPATION. Pl I 1 11’Q DATZKiT A 1 3 PUARADCD UCI MCTQ1,579 words
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Advertisement220 1901-06-26 4 $2 Per Month THE Pinang (jazeltt* enlarged edition Per Month (For Local Subset (gjt SCrib fril the PINANG GAZETTE» enlarged daily Edition E JL free is as follow l,a4rf lo Government n tf c .ml 3, ercllant t>i P Per annum... -1. Payable in a< i,. D P st.-~ ad;a220 words
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