Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1901-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAlluT. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED ,8 33 PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. SATURDAY, 2!»11i.H NE, 1901. No. 1 !524 words
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Article956 1901-06-29 1 Programme of Annual Meeting, 1901. August 15th and 17th. FIRST DAY. Thursday, the 15th August, igoi. I. The Maicen Flaie, 3 pm. I Valu $250.A race for M.iiden Hors s. We ght per scale, with an alloxva ice of I4lbs. for all hor-es unported as Griffins into956 words
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Advertisement724 1901-06-29 1 £unpp in O iintwes* Peninsular 6 Oriental -Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be p J- expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penanp homewards, on the following dates:— MAIL SERVICE. Homewards. Q p n rra»iatta connecting with A rcadia "|y 13 Chusan «1° India J t7 Su»da do724 words
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Advertisement1813 1901-06-29 1 NORDDFIITACHF R I I HYR BR,T,SH ,N3,A ST£AM COMPANY. Limited. Poiirrs INUMUUtU I OUFILH LLUTD. KONINXLIJKE PAKETVAAST MAATSCHAPPIJ 9 A jK «wmi LIIEJIF steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. j/aB Vt Mr Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan hail steamship Co., Ltd. 1 -am..-- F° k I Sa’L Steamer. From1,813 words
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Advertisement25 1901-06-29 1 COMPANIA GENERAL dh’TABACOS, MANILi i MANUFACTURERS OF High Class Manila Cigars *3' LE AGENTS FOR Straits Settlements and Native States: T. L. GOSLING St Co.25 words
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Advertisement905 1901-06-29 1 Saulis. Nederlandsche Hand» Maatscha ppij. XI. I 111-.RL I.DS 1 KADING SO ii IV. 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), Sainarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chcrc <>on,Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoerocan, Tjilatjap,905 words
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Article118 1901-06-29 2 Satcrdav, 29T11 St. Peter Cricket, A v. B. Companies Penang Volunteers, 2 p.m. Aucti n S de of Horses, Penang Horse Repository, 3 p.m. Entries for Penang Golf Club Spring Meeting close at 7-0 p in. High-water 1050 pm. and 11-153.111. Sunday, 30m Fourth Sunday a'ter Trini'y. High-water118 words
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Article1083 1901-06-29 2 Saturday, 29 TH JUNE, 1901. It is time something was done in Penang to mitigate the led horse nuisance, and we have one or two suggestions to make which we recommend t > the attenti in of th authtrities. There is no doubt that at certain periods of the day1,083 words
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Article2165 1901-06-29 2 On Thursday nhxt will be i-sued t e first number ofilie Weekly Mail E lit on cl the Pi ana Gazette I'liis edition wi 1 contain a l lhe local news of the week, and will be publi-hed each week in time to catch the home mail2,165 words
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Article263 1901-06-29 2 «OSSUN «owe cii It is stated at St r> M- de Giers titers Minister at Peking, will' on the conclusion of l;e J rfcCa 'M succeeded by M f Ce,an dbj wasc. ncernedin theAuT’ inent of 1885. han settle. THE COBOKATKIII OF KING EDWARD Vi TO TAKE PLACE263 words
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Article103 1901-06-29 2 The Outward-Bound P. O. Mail The outward-bound P. A: 0 s. s. Bral (Captain A L. Valentine) arrived am from B mbay on Thins lay and left th same day for the Far Evst taking as passengers from Penang, Mr. and Mr-.G, T How, for ilongko g, Mr. JusLe Lw,103 words
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132 1901-06-29 2 At the Committee m e ing cf ih“ H kong Chamber of Commerce 01 ihe ittit instant, the Secrttaiy repotted thu,ot .s 3rd June, a letter was re-eiveJ, signed by the Shipping Firms an 1 Agettci-s affetitd theieby, requesting the Chamber u represent to132 words
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Article335 1901-06-29 2 A correspondent to the i.-s says that Port D ckso af ;r fcitnight, is ut’p-j. L’ aea n, \Ve must all leave 1' rt Dickson g ret for it i-a beautiful > t o one chai ms being the solt ted 101 to the eye and so noise'e-s335 words
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Advertisement1082 1901-06-29 2 itohanh Co.i E McAiister&co. Georgetown 5 Manila Cigars DISPENSARY, Oh clQ .X Limited., JUST OPENED CI MPT MANLTACTCRED BY THE Rates of Subscription JZa. BEACH SIKEE7. strictly Payabk Advan fiEW GOODS! Penan s- Compania General and th i year Sl5. including postage I .tn i i o n m La1,082 words
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Article836 1901-06-29 3 n a ale yesterday was the scene TH t'ie most exciting games of oi 01,e lt has take > P ace between any th in Pe“ an S f jr ho,ne y ears Pa,t--lcU’,' w?ois”'er active in ciicket M r -'P roU 0t together a team which he |ler836 words
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Article131 1901-06-29 3 Ceylon Standard. t- are l,e fi |les t vessels going to e Far East? They are those which fly Which are the largest !in st s| iips going to Australia The ans "f er In a short time we shall -■‘Amer: m passenger steamers entering J' 0 heCeylon Standard. - 131 words
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Article59 1901-06-29 3 F °urth Sunday after Trinity. >u'ii;'s Church. Matins. 4 y-V t- rmnunion School. r -'ensong, and Sermon. MPTION. v.‘.7' 5 im High Mass,atBa.m; m I Benediction, at 5 p.m. 1 < esuvterian Church. c. Masonic Hall. 5 P.m. Sr- ,cc 6 P in. 1 m with the Methodist59 words
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Article1035 1901-06-29 3 A number of the special correspondents of our London contemporaries have sent home long and descrip ive accounts of the vi<it of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Singapore on board the Ofhir. On the whole very glowing accounts ate given of1,035 words
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238 1901-06-29 3 When the captain of the Russian war ship Gronwoo», in accordance with a pre vailing Russian custom, presented the royal visitors at Sydney with a piece of black 1 ye bread and some salt, he, unfortunately, in bowing to the Duchess, accidentally upset the salt238 words
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Article313 1901-06-29 3 Is not Discouraged by the Battle of Vlakfonth in. Mr. St. John Bro kick, Secretary of S a e for War, speakmg at a dinner of South African civil surgeons at the Hotel Cecil, said that as to the events now going on in South Africa there were313 words
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Article378 1901-06-29 3 Tub repott for the half year ended Match 31 states Flee'.—lhe tonnage is 336,042 tons. Tluee new steamers have been deliveied 'ince the last report was issuedviz., the Ilassy, <.',e Sicilia Soudan. The sister ships of the last two mentioned vessels, the Syria and Somali, will378 words
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Article587 1901-06-29 3 Bombay Gazette. A few weeks ago an article appeared in one cf the magazines on the lost art of catching. We are all familiar with the depiorable scarcity of good bowlers, an I now Mr. C. B. Fry has rai-ed the question whether present dayBombay Gazette. - 587 words
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Article71 1901-06-29 3 New York Herald. The price of Briiisii Conso's is lower to day than at any limedu-ing the past ten years. Since the b gim ing of 1899, when rumours cf war liegan 10 have a depressing ii fluence on Btitls'i Fin-ds, the quotation has droppe I (10m 1New York Herald. - 71 words
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Article444 1901-06-29 3 To the Editor (of the London and China Express.) Dear Sir, I am sending you a copy of the Penang Gazette, a local pul licniion which I see now and again. I would desi e to specially draw your atlemio 1 to tl.e leader444 words
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Article176 1901-06-29 3 Pkmang, 29TU Junk. 1901 I in sellers. {Trang 2925 West Coast no sites. Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 43 *5 Cloves (picked) 2S Mace No. 1 81 83 Mace Pickings 7371 sellers Nutm gs ttos 55 -In. (No. 1 7.-5 <Io Sugar I 2 425 do.176 words
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Article199 1901-06-29 3 Penang 29m June, root, Desc nftion. 3eef ets. Soup per catty t 4 Roast 2 4 Steaks 1. 44 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 2 4 Ox Tail each 25 Tongue 5° Feet o 1,1 Heart 35 Liver per catty 20 Pork Pork Pig's Head each.199 words
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Article122 1901-06-29 3 Pining 91 1 Junf, 1901. Rates close s f -i.lows London, Demand Bink l/t Do 4 months' sight Bank 11 xg Do. 3 Credis t/Do. 3 Documentary... 1 Calcutta. Demand Bank Ks. 1 |BJ Do. 3 lays' si :ht Private 150) Bombay, Deni m-.l Bank 148? D>. 3 days'sight122 words
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Article139 1901-06-29 3 Orders by Captain R. Alams, Commandant. Parades for Nhxt Week. Monday, Comp my Diill at 53 1 p.m. sharp. D.ess pam clothes. 1 ties lay Recruits Drill at 530 p in Fiiday Company Drill for all rank' 5 3 > p in. sharp. Dress uniform, drill oh er139 words
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Article263 1901-06-29 3 I 11« s s. Betsy (Captain Roz irio) arrived fio-iiK vig bringing 2 > deck passenger' I UK s. s Pegu (Captain Coysh' arrived fioni Acheen bn. ging 43 de k pas-engers I he s. s. Socotra (Captain Wile) arrived yederday from L>u >n bringing a general cargo.263 words
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Article97 1901-06-29 3 Mails Close on Monday Fur Rrr st. Time. Calcutta ...M nsoori n on. Klai g Maiy Austin 1p m Langkat Pangk lan Brandan ...Deli 1 p.m. T< 1 gkah Petrel 1 p.m. Edie, I'. Serna we, Peg i and Qichleh G G. v Lansberge... 1 p.m. Sin ap97 words
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Article246 1901-06-29 3 Arrivals. 'I"o-i>av. s. s. Canton from Tehik Anson s. s. fly in j Scud from Sungei L’pey s. s. Menantic from London s. s. van Oatho< rn from Singapore s s. G. G. v. La sberge from Olehlch Yesterday. s s. Calypso from Singapore s. s. Gletnoy from London246 words
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Advertisement27 1901-06-29 3 The Lancet says of Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil It is certainly an elegant preparation and a success.” Palatable and easily borne by the most delicate.27 words
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Advertisement28 1901-06-29 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure (perfectly harmless) is for sale by all Chemists. Be sure and get the genuine, as it is widely imitated. Stearns' is the original and genuine.28 words
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Advertisement51 1901-06-29 3 CURED STOMACH TROUBLE. My itomach has been out of order and I haven't had much ambition, but thanks to the five bottles of Stearns’ Wine I have taken, my looks and stomach are ever so much better It is the best medicine I have ever taken. Jennie Burnett, Tit er51 words
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Advertisement58 1901-06-29 3 FOR SALE ONE pair Grey Horses, quiet, in single or double Harness One pair Grey Cobs, ditto. Bay Gelding, quiet in Harness or Saddle. Bay Pony, good trapper and hack. Chestnut Horses, for Harness or Saddle The above horses have been regularlyridden and driven, are fit foi immediate use, and58 words
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Advertisement972 1901-06-29 3 TO LET. WAIMTSD Hl R gj? P. O T>YFRONS, SCOTLAND ROAD. EUROPEAN. tof Ir.s.icct r> f SS J L/_■ a«I IjVlB 1> Applv to Tl- Mines, Negu Sc 1,0. t ;i. Sa arySi. -o T .....r- per annum with horse allowance nd exchange LI MITED, a’o c-mpensation if socntil d.972 words
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Article, Illustration989 1901-06-29 4 Programme cf Autumn M eting 1991. July 30th and August Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 30th July, 1901. 1. The M.vdi s Plate. Value fqooA Race for Maiden Horses Weight as per scale (lost.) An allowance of 14II1S to all ex Griffins. Entrance 810. Distance. one989 words
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Article332 1901-06-29 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. Ber»awah Gold Mine Co. 83-75 sellers 175,000 887,500 817,500 8 Che«dariang Hy.haulic Fin Mining Co., Ltd. 8120. sellers 80.000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Naare, Ltd. 886. 225.000 225,000 4 500 50 B>o Do. 6% Debt.332 words
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Advertisement68 1901-06-29 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. n /A'E <£ SPIRI7 MERCHANTS. SCOTCH WHISKIES. i doz. bottle s The Old Brigade” 8 Very Old Highland Blend 9 K.j’cit Macdonald, Estd. 1840. to yrs. in bond 5510 Shlainte” Monarch o'the Glen” Extia Special Finest Liqueur Chop Rajah We have a stock of other whiskies in68 words
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Advertisement296 1901-06-29 4 v&a&iy MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited, London. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy fs everywhere acknowledged to be the most sucrc'.oiul medicine in use for bowel complaints. I' 1 <’.ays cures and cures quickly. It can b. d< pended upon even in the most severe and dangerous case CJiolera is296 words
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Advertisement1361 1901-06-29 4 ELLWOUDS PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. MAMC I HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA N t Vv' .9 M 171 t Worn in the East by all Awarded h the Officers, The Odd Medal. for [-.lue 3CT. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. B Ih< rc ar»* many Ex’1,361 words
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Advertisement585 1901-06-29 4 I Per Month P inBn s sh| ENLARGED EDITioj I Per Month F or Local Subs c ih the '-.MI PINANG GAzeii ?B CNLARGEO mu., terms of srpc-n 'riiEpi of -L free is as fG> tt fer annum... 821 c, p rer annum... J 27 W cer. Advertisement R a585 words
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