Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1901

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1901. No. 178
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 680 1 jiloticcs» a Orbital Steam Navigation Company, rpHE mail steamers may be P 1 expected to arrive out- O wards, and leave Penang Ot homewards, on the following Q dates:— mail service. Homewards. > do Britannia -I» Australia 2 do Victoria *P‘-J Parramatta Oct. 5 Himalayv Outwards. AUS 21 22 L
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    • 2464 1 NHRnhFI R I I nvn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAViGAiION COMPANY, Limited. pipping Motos. ALLAN IRVING. NUKUDLU I □UHLM LLVYU. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ A NE6APATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YUSBII KaiSha. E^inecrsand 2f2!L alContractors it fl V, rr Works .—4O Weld Quay. Zf Intended Sailin'*'and expected Arrival Of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL
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    • 698 1 Sanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 182 4. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (al>t. £3,000,0c0, Reserve Fund...L 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500, Head Office in AmsterdamHead Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Go onlalo, Pal. mbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras,
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  • 74 2 Friday, 9TII I'enank lub, half-yearly meeting, at 9 p in. High-water 8-o a.tn. an 1 8-25 p tn. Saturday, ioth: High w ter 9 50 a.tn and 9 15 p in. Sunday, iith Tenth Sunday a'ter Trini v H gh-water 9 40 a.tn. an I 10 05 p.m.
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  • 1763 2 The extreme caution which ma k d the Municipal ('ommissioners in their tentative handling of the Tramway question the oth r day is at any rate in pleasing contradistinction to the p hey of grab, which is so common and regretful a f uture of home
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  • 35 2 The Tuberculosis Congress has closed after adopting resolutions advocating the suppression of spitting in public places, and the a: pjintment of an in ernational committee to co lect facts and distribute advice.
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  • 85 2 P. O. Outward-Bound Mail. The P. O. outward-bound royal mail steamer Paramatta (Captain Cook) arrived here from Colombo at 7 o’clock this morn ing. She carried 50 saloon passengers (incln ing 5 children and of these the I lowing landed at Penang:—Messrs E A. Brownlow, J Russell, and Dr. H.
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  • 108 2 The ca«e against the five Klings charg ed with dishonestly releasing a claim, &c., was not concluded when the Court ros? yesterday afternoon. It was continued this morning, and as to morrow is a mail day, tire Court rose at 1 p.m for the day, and a journed
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  • 259 2 The Malay Mail of Tuesday gives the folowing parti ulus:— Two deaths fiom plague have occurred in Peta'ing Stie t, Km a Lumpur, one on Ist of August and one yesterday. The de.aths did not occur in the same house and have apparently no connection with
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  • 325 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. T his bi annual event commenced o” Tues lay las’. Ihe wra’her was all tha l could be desired and the co tris arc in good order The handicapping—a thankless task at any time—seems to have given very general sati-faction. lite e tries for
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  • 309 2 Th« Tientsin correspondent of the Hongkong Telegraph writes Prince Chun is accompani- l by the we’f known Chan leu Mao, and the Mission expect to be away nearly a year. Prince Chun will, let us hope, return both a sadder and a wi-er man. If
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  • 24 2 The following is the result of the race for the Liverpool Cup Mount Prospect 1 Semfer Vigilans 2 Light Comedy 3
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  • 126 2 Lost in the Red Sea. The s s. Numidia, which left Suez on the 19th, on a voyage from G asgow and Liverpool to Calcutta, has been wrecked on the Brothers Island, in the Red Sea. The crew have been landed. Paiticu'ars of the accident
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  • 167 2 THE strife in operations BEGINN INg TO TELL. 61 columns are nmv in South Africa. era Ung Several skirmishes have k. retried by General F rt h 1 ne operations are beain tell on the invaders. nin ?h Commandant Fouche h-. crossed the Oran-e River wards. er nr
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  • 33 2 tilth I vso.v. 7th .4u°ust i'he shipments were:— To I’enarg, 398 piku'ts of <re. Do. 135 of tin. 9th August The shipments to day are— To Penang, 250 pikuls of tin.
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  • 95 2 L rd Sa'isbury has introJuzed a Bi?, in the Lords permitting a change a the King's lit e wbi h will probab’y be King of the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland, and all British Domraions beyon 1 the Seas, Defender of tbi Faith, and Emperor
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  • 82 2 The London correspondent of theWw Daily News cab’es —I have it on the best authority that after arranging detai s Lord Kitchener will makeover his command to General Neville Lyttleton and return to Englan by the beginning of December. It is be icved Lord Kitchener willretnaio
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  • 116 2 A special to lite Times of India, filed London, July 28, says:—l he tixtnres played at the end of the week did not produce a single definite result. Sussex met Hampshire at Eastboonte, and a drawn game ensued, but it was 10 favour of Sussex. At Manchester
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  • 234 2 Duke of Connaught Installs as Grand Master. On the 16th of July, Freemasons assetsbled in the A bert Hall from all par* s the country and from many of our Coomfl to witness the installation of theDu Com aught as Grand Master. Dukes and earls, lords and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1293 2 Di.itnhrrril S Pn Bros. Ltd., THE Pntmimo. georse town UPiCH STREET, PENANG. UUUIIUI- I UWII important o F race £A niQDEMQADV penang (J lOi Kb 11 Oft Vi I I The undersigned will sell by Public Auction. To-morrow, Saturday, ioth Aug., Limited at noon p ,,nctua,, y. a nirft To
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    • 102 2 CONTRIBUTIONS ht It addressed to "Tub Epitob/’ written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of food faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. BUSINESS Co:» municatious should be
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  • 999 3 Obituary. •jl, e death is announced of ths Bishop o f Durham. Lieut.-Governor of Ceylon. Mr im fliurn is gazetted LieutenantGovernor of Ceylon. The America Cup Race. The Shamrock 11. has sailed for America, lhe steam yacht Erin escorting her. 1 Count Waldersee. The military authorities are feting
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  • 2390 3 Earl Russell’s Dignified Plea and His Peers’ Clemency. Amid surroundings both striking and picturesque, lhe trial of Earl Russell by his peers on a charge of bigamy was held at the Palace of Westminster. 1 he trial excited a great deal of popular interest, although considerations
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  • 930 3 355 Miles on a Motor Car. The following outline of a nip recent'y made from Selangor to Malacci and bark, by motor-car, is effuedin rhe hope that its perusal mly prove i iteie ting to our readers as the journey was to those who made it, says
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  • 195 3 Pi-tixNG, 9TII August, root I in 166 i—sellers. (Trang 27) Black Pepper .West Coast no sales. I Acheeti 61b... no s ites. White Pepper 43.12]. Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. r 82] Mace Pickings 73 71 sellers Nutmegs 1 tor 5: do. (No. 1 7.25 do. 2
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  • 121 3 Pesisg 9TH August, 1901. Rates ci.osk <s f ili.ows London, idem md Bank i,'i f Do 4 months’sight Bank i/-i:J Do 3 Credi s «/-’ij Do. 3 t’-i’ii f’alcn ta. Demand Bank Rs. 1 -5] Do. 3 days’si ;ht Private 147) Bombay, Dem md Bank 1451 Do. 3 days’
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  • 205 3 Oiders by Captain X. R. Alans, Comm mdant. Fo < the Week Commencing M indiv, sth August. Parades fo< the WcEK. Fiie Warhfn Shield. he Warren Shield will be shot for on the 1 ith uf Align t. at 6-30 a in. Detail for the Week. Orderly Office
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  • 163 3 Ihe s s. h..ci (Captain Udall) I rought L 9 deck p.i-sei gers from Deli, tins moi mug. 1 tit' s. s Qtcrr.t (Captain Russell) l> ought 22 dei k pc eng rs (iom Asahan. tins morning. I itu s. Mit’y Austin (Cap a’n Boyle) •rived (<<;m K
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  • 74 3 Mails Close To-morrcw. Far Per str Time. D li ...Sumatra ...it a m. De’i ...Ho Kwei r p.m. Langl.at ...Querra 1 p m. Klang ...Mary Austin 1 p.m. Pan korandTeluk An 01 ...Taw Tong 1 p.m. Singapore and H<> gkong ...C. AJcar 2 p.m. I’evl n, Au tr.dasia,
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  • 36 3 From Steamer To A rrivr. Olehleh General Pel io-8-ot Singapore C Hock Kian 1 -S ot Singapore Cheung Chew ro-B.or Singapore Pm Seng t2-8-or Singapore Chclydra t2-8-or Negapat.ini Bulimba ry-S-or Suez Formosa 14-8-or
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  • 120 3 A rriveets. To-uay. s. s. C f <>m Calcutta s. s I'mramatta from Colombo s s. Shanghai from Singapo e s s. Ko kl ght from Singapore s. s Ho K.cei from I) li s. s. Quorra from A-.ihan s. s. l aw Tong from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s.
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  • 177 3 Augt. 11 German Steam -r Suinttra from Deli, for Dili. Itehn. Meyer Co. 13 Outward Nordd Lloyd I. M. Steamer Prins Heinrich from Bremen, for Singapore, China and Japan. Behn, Meyer Co. 15 Homeward Nord 1 Lloyd I. M. Steamer Stuttgart from Singapore, for Colombo A len, Suez,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 71 3 CUTS, BRUISES. SCALDS, and BURNS, Or like injuries, Are Promptly Relieved by CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM. A Few Applications wid Effect a Complete Cure. For sale by GRAHAM Co., Ltd. TO LET. 171URNISHED or unfurnished, from Ist J September, 1901, House No. 188 Anson Road, very suitable for a family. For
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    • 116 3 SAVE THE CHILDREN There is little, if any, d inger from bowel complaints when properly treated. Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookw liter Ohio, U. S. A., says During last May an infant child of our neighbour was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given uu all hopes of recovery.
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    • 42 3 PORTABLE SUSTENANCE. For travellers, miners, and soldiers no food is as portable as lemco the genuine Li big Company’s Extract. The product of 18,020 bullocks was supplied to the forces in South Africa. Lemco is the most concentrated form of Meat known.
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    • 926 3 i Mr J va ND&Co ORAHAwUCO, of hot dishes medan, deli. limited, BmriiKoneofrhi-besthelps Wanted. Wholesale Retail ad ManufactuHnj J hat a co«.k can have. It I no- O. Iv oive- the genuine N 1-XPI-.R’ENCED CLERK for the Pliomicte I imay li.io.n of god be, f i xv Chun: i■< f
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