Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1901

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, Ist AUG IST, 1901. No. 172
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 637 1 pipping Mottas* Psninsular Sl Oriental Steam Navigation Company. HIKE mail steamers may be P J- expected to arrive outO wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following O dates:— mail service. Homewards. Rstural do Britannia W I oromandel do Australia Massilia do Victoria 2l Parramatta do Rome Oct. bChusan do
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    • 2216 1 Nnßhhri ITQCMP Q I I PiVR BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. k. baker INUK UULU I OUMLK LLUYD. KOHINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Co!,FBCT X E^:r MA Bakm> A Ik. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YllSfill Kaisfia. i TCE CREAM, SODA CREAM, daily from A Y I 10 a.m to 12
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    • 534 1 Vante. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,90», Reserve Fund...L 2,958.000 (abt. 246.50* Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan. (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chelabon,Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Goiontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colomba, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok. Saigon,
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  • 162 2 Thursday, ist Second day, Penang Races. Town Band, at the Race Course. Homeward Mail via Negapatami closes at 4-0 p.m. High water i 20 a.m. and 1-45 p.m. Friday, 2nd Meeting Municipal Commissioners, Town Hall, at 3 p.in. Race dance, Penang Club, at 9-0 p.m. High-water 2 10
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  • 2305 2 We venture to produce some figures with regard to the municipalization of tramways which, in view of the important matter to be discussed at tomorrow’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, may not be without interest. Ten years ago there were in operation in th United Kingdom
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  • 60 2 Two Teochevv Chinamen were charged yesterday morning with (1) murder and (2) abetment of murder at Bertam in P. \V. Mr. Shearwood appeared as counsel for the defence This ca-e commenced at 10 a.m yesterday,and when the Court rose at 5 30 p.m it was not concluded. Fourteen
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  • 155 2 The arrangements in connection with th" visit of the Straits Cricket team to China ate briefly as follows A Straits team will visit Hongkong to play the Hongkong Cricket Club also the Shanghai Club in Hongkong bet een the dates of the 1 ith and 16:h November, 1901
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  • 107 2 The following are the agenda for the Municipal meeting to morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. zXny special busine-s the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. borne bills lo be passed. 5. App icatior.s for post of Municipal Engineer. 6. Tenders
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  • 185 2 It has been arranged that Prince Chun will land at the Jetty at about 2 o'clock to-day, and will pay a visit to Sir Frank Swettenham cm g at the Governor’s Quartets in Sepoy Lines, after which he will go to the Chinese Consul’s residence in Leith Street
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  • 106 2 A general meeting of the Malay Peninsula Sugar Industry Association was held at the Sugar Estates’ Office on Tuesday last, when there were present:— The Hon. J. M Vermont, c.m.g., Messrs John Turner, A. L. deMornay, L. C. Brown. T. Boyd, W. Duncan, S.
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  • 144 2 3IST J OLTI THE PACIFIC (ME. BRITAIN'S SHARE. The House of Commons has authorised the raising of a i" of two millions sterling as Gre an Britain’s share of the Pacific cable THE EDUCATION BILL. The Education Bill has been read a third time. another strike. A dock
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  • 102 2 —Graphie. Thk authorities predi< t that there will be thirty thousand well t -do horn e-s visiters in London on Coronation ev e Should the prediction be fu fi led the prices charged for lodgings and houses that week wi lbe phenomenal. It mu-t l.e borne in
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  • 123 2 A Times of India special, dated London, July 18, says In the first part of the week Gloucester, shire beat Warwi kshite at Bi-mingham by 107 runs. At Tunbri Ige We Is Kent defeated Lancashire by 67 runs. The game at Lei e-ter between Leices tershire and
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  • 595 2 (Contributed Now-a-Days the li etary scribbler has become noticeab e for his gregarity. No sooner does a w riter arise who wa ksina new path of iterature and has rung the beb of Fame than he finds himse f surrounded by a r.umetous following, who flo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1208 2 Katz Bros Ltd., THE GRAHAM CO. >’■" LIMITED, penang. GEORGE TOWN wh |eB,la d *■•«*•*< C "O’* Apply with copy of testimonials, to RhAmintß PROTECTOR OF LABOUR. DISPEHSARY, NOTICE. I < ,To be had from every Limited., Ho|d the |argest Stocks jn by order of 27a RPACH STRFFT The undersigned
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  • 1366 3 the South Polb Ship is for HBR TASK the wonderful ship bIS nv of B itishers on a voyage ,co the Antarctic, is no show K e! ur \‘ly at all events. She was y -ith view to a l0 t8 n nice, an I
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  • 313 3 Another /‘125,000 Wanted for A Worthy Monument. There is no disguising the fact that the pub ic response to the Victoria Memorial Fund has been disappointing. It was estimated that a quarter of a million would be required to commemorate the Victorian reign worthily. Upto last night the
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  • 681 3 Major Burnham’s Discoveries in West Africa. famous Scout’s Story. Major Burnham, the famous American scout, who helped Lord Roberts in the Transvaal war, has returned to London after six months' gold-seeking in the swamps and jungles of West Africa. His stories of the strange lands into which he
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  • 393 3 Masts to be Cut and Tophamper Cleared. In designing the new type of 18,000 ton battleships a fresh system has been fol lowed. Naval officers of high standing and much experience in hand ing battleships were asked to point out defects in the existing ships and
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  • 394 3 (Hongkong Telegraph, 20th July-) This morning occurred one of those appalling accidents that from time to time shock the inhabitants of this Colony. At 2 45 a.m. an alarm of fire was received at No. 5 Police Station (Fire Brigade Station) and within four minutes of
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  • 489 3 The Malay States Mining Association held a breezy meeting at Kuala Lumpur on the 15th instant which was well attended, with Mr. C. J. Pasqual in the chair Mr. Tamboosamy wanted to know whether the Association was formed for the purpose of pro’ecting the interest of
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  • 484 3 Smiling Sussex Valley Desolated by the Waters. A great cloud burst on the s'ope of the Downs at Shoreham on the afternoon of the 6h of July with txtraoulinaiy results. A tremendous thunderstoim was raging at the time, and the darkness was such that artificial light was requited
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  • 197 3 Penang, ist August. 1901. I in *7O 25 (Trang, 27) Black Pepper i West Coast no sales. (Acbeen 6lb no sales. White Pepper 42.12}. Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 82 j Mace Pickings 73 74 sellers. Nutmegs rtor 51 do. INO. 1 7. 5 do. 2
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  • 109 3 Penang ist August, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary l,'-ti| Calcinta, Demand Bank Rs. 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Madras, Demand Bank 144 J Do.
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  • 274 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, 29TH July. Order; in so fir as they refer to the Non Commissioned Officers Parade advertised for Friday theznd Align t, are hereby cancelled Detail for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieutenant F. O. Hallifax Orderly N.C.
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  • 52 3 Tubs. s. Langkat (Captain Lingard) brought 42 deck passengers from Klang and Malacca, yesterday. Thk s. s. Pundua (Captain Nai'er) arrived from Singapore this morning, bringing Mt. Vanden and 15 deck- passeng ers The s. Tkaipeng (Captain Wheeler) arrived from Port Weld yesterday. She brought- Captain Rivis and
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  • 34 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str Time. Langkat ...Quorra 1 PM. Kia g and Malacca. ..L-mgkat 1 p.m. Pangk >r and Teluk Anson ...netsy 1 p.m. Teluk Anson ...Lady Weld 3 p.m.
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  • 32 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Glenfalloch 2-8-ot Edie G. G. v. Lansberge 2-8 01 N-gapatam Aamania 3-8-01 Singapore -4 Apcar 3 8-01 Liverpool Orestes 3-801 Rangoon Hock Seng 4-8-01
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  • 152 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Aaida f cm Singapore s. s. Tundua from Singapore s s. Quorra fiem Langkat s. s. Lady IVeld from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. 8. Langkat from Malacca s. s. Sri Bangk < from I’adang s. s. Deli from Langkit s. s. Arts idong from I'rang
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  • 162 3 Augt. 3 German Steuner Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer &'’o. 4 Austiiin ."tenner China from Trie-te for Singapore, China and Japan, 5 Kustermann Co 4 German s. s. Andalusia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn. Meyer and Co. ss. s. Kan igaura Maru from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 A happy idea for a trade mark is the word Lemco coined from the initials of Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co. Many inferior meat extracts seek to trade on the Liebig Company’s years reputation and they accordingly ask the public to order their extract under the name “Lemco” in order
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    • 419 3 CITS, BRUISES, SCALDS, and HURNS, Or like injuries. Are Promptly Relieved by CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM. A Few Applications will Effect a Complete Cure. For sale by GRAHAM Co., Ltd. 2 CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY has become famous for its cures of COUGHS COLDS CROUP WOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA Try it When in
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    • 89 3 British Soldiers in Africa. use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897. from Vryburg, Bechuanaland, he writes: Before starting on the last campaign I
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    • 886 3 Me AllSter Co* T U ST Oil Engine WITH ENTRY. M 00, 6H. P. No. 1701, for Tapioca Mills -r^. DC .i<Tcc-c m u and Tin Mines. Apply to pREMISES No 40 Northam Road lately 520-29 8 KATZ BROS Ltd. .occupied by the Penang Literary 3 y Association. Apply to
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  • 330 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. *3-75 sellers 175,000 »87,500 »17,500 ?5 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.. Ltd. BSo.—sellers 80.000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Neave, Ltd. »86. 225.000 225,000 4.500 5° ,IC Do. 6 Debs. par. 125,000
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  • 748 4 Programme of Annual Meeting August 15th and i 7th first day Thursday, the i s th A ug IK M 1. The Mauen P La e 'ahi" »250,— A race f-r M. ,> Weght per scale, «uh I4lbs for all h<r-r S r n: r, rt d
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 769 4 TO LET. T-M’KNISHEO or unfurnished, from lst September. i 9 ot, House No. tBB Anson the undersigned. A c CA p E L t Penang, uth July. .901. Beach Street. 474—12-8 NATIONAL Assurance Company J OF IRELAND Established 1822. Capital, £1,000,000 Funds {onr) 500,000 The undesigned having been appointed Agents
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    • 541 4 B MANUFACTURED BY UAMB E RT BUTLER Li mite d London. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm FOB RELIEF AND CURE OF Rheumatism, Sprained Ankle, Cut*, Sciatica. Larue Shoulder, Bruise®, Neuralgia, Lame Back, Bni nu, Gout, Pains in the Chest- Scalds. Lumbago, Pain® in the Side and Like injnrt**. The quick relief from
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    • 1377 4 a« adiinrlMl In tha IMDIAM —> f GOLD MEDAL Health Exhibition, Loadoo. mmcu. BWlanoliiif Benger sfiß Natural Toilet Preparation». ■'•mßa Toilet ‘Lanoline’ m co/lapraW. tubes. TUne aad*the MuAra smooth, anO protoett dollcats acieMe have peoaoanced completions from wind and ess. c BENGER alnwSr •Lanoline’ Toilet Soap POR INFANTS. Never Irritates;
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    • 32 4 .82 I p er Month THE “PiR fetJ ENLARGED EDila Per Month I (For Local Su bscrili i 02. 1 fyryd rfdilertM' the pi gang The Cnty <i)aity C £n Jlorth Ttlataya
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