Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 August 1901

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, 22iid AUGUST, L9Ol. No. 188
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 804 1 jisular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. FpHE mail steamers tiny i O X expected to arrive out- 0 wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following QjJ dates: mail service. Homewards. conuaW connecting with Australia Aug--* j do Victoria do Rome .Chusan do Himalaya do India Outwards. cornu C ing with
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    • 2349 1 n nonnri itqcmp P i i nvn British india steam hav niio’i company, Limited. flotkis h. baker NUKDDLU I ovnt.K LLOYD. kowhklijke paketyaart waabchappij 9 i Confectioner and Vienna Baker, A K. NESIMTJM LlilE 0? STEAMERS. NiDDOII YllSfin Kaisha «XT hotel. 3» V s I «“«UH IIUIUIIU. tce CREAM, SODA
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    • 744 1 IB an!». Nederlandsche Handel Alaatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 182). Paid-up Capitai f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fu»o...f. 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 onta’o, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 113 2 Thursday, 22nd Penang Volunteers Company Drill, at 5-30 p.m. First Quarter. High water 6-40 p m. and 7 05 a.m. Friday, 23RD Special Meeting Municipal, Cominis-ione s Town 11 ill, at 3 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p m. High-water 7-3 > p m. and 7-55 a.m.
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  • 2052 2 On Tuesday we published some extracts from Mr. \V. 11. Treacher's v ry interesting Report on the Federated Malay States f ir i<ioo. The genet 1 policy of the British advisers to the various Federated States is admirably expressed, and the success of that policy is
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  • 78 2 Sentence was passed on 1 uesday m riling on the five Klings who ha 1 been convi t e 1 0.1 I ri lay a<t of di honestly releasing a c aim, &c. Ihe prisoners w-re each sentence I to varying terms of imprisonment amjunling in the case
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  • 46 2 Lawn Tunnis Tournament. The following are the results of the ties played yesterday afternoon Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Oechsle M. Suhl beat Miss Dot Btadbety W. J. Hodge 6—4, 5—6, 6—3 Single Handicap—Class B. J. Mitchell beat R. H. Ellis 6—l, 4 —6, 6—5
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  • 144 2 II E Li Hung Chang has deputed Sze Pao chang, the present assistant pre feet of Yang chun (bet ween Tientsin and Peking Io go to Sir gapore, Ceylon, Australia and the like to raise famine relief funds for the sufferers in the province of Chihli
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  • 386 2 (7 c the Editor of the I'inang Gazette") Sir, In a recent issue of your j-mrnal there appr.urd a paragraph f 0111 a Perak cor r- spou lent to the effect that inspectors were b’ing e- gaged in Eng and lor the Federated Mi ay
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  • 693 2 For a longer span of years than one quite cares to recall, Mt. George Grising Ii been genera iy referted to as the clever e t < t our younger novelists. As time passes, the regretful conviction is s’rengthe el in us that this descrip'ior) must be
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  • 169 2 21ST Ar THE french Troops II 2 COLONEL MARCHAVn appointed Colonel Marchand o f v notoriety, has been a the command of the U in China. ench THE TSAR’S VISIT, IN I ENDED ASA RERU Ff The view is held on the r nent that the Tsar’s visit;
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  • 860 2 Mr. Treacher, c.m.g., Acting R-a--. General, v. regarding n, newly formed Patho gi a Department !n his A rma Re, ort for the 1 ear 1«, the Ke-ident Geneial wrote:— Av'’-K i ,Dr H-./S Wnght) whoharia: H. v..rv complett ly equipped laboratorv and an a nvalk-d held
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1098 2 Pritchard* Co. Kat 2 Bros ua, the RCnßflgib ■llUfN A FURNISHED room with or without PE NANG. UmUIIwUm lUW I B a^ d 111 y res P ectable private family by BEACH STREET, aml Appiyto“B.” DISPENSARY, PENANG 7 wanted Tn h* had from eve TV Limited, SITUATION by an experienced
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    • 103 2 CONTRIBUTIONS him* A fee addressed to Thb Editor/* 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 good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. JjUSINESS Con- municat
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    • 23 2 Our Friend the Charlatan, by George Gissing, Bell’s Indian and Colonial Library. Ever .Mohun, by Fred. T. Jane, Bell’s Indian and Colonial Library.
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  • 918 3 Meetings. aoDLNARY meetings were held on the 1 rn’h of the month. 1 here were .th a' 1(1 iy ial meettngs. Revenue and Expenditure. The revenue from all sources collected 1 the month amounted 6B da n t he expenditure to $47,776-21. The collected
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  • 168 3 onani correspondent writes to the Coast Spectator-.— The belief that 111 '-pox i an efTe tive cure for leprosy practically exemplified a fortnight ago ll,e P"t in cf a patient ivho was admitted J. 1 le Leal hospit »1 suffering from very types of both the diseases,
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  • 383 3 At seven o clock this morning a general parade of European, Sikh, and Native police was held at the Esplanade. The Chief Police Officer, Mr. H. J. H. Riccaid, addressing the men said Brother officers and men, —As you are no doubt aware we are paraded
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  • 1728 3 An Eventful Time. The Rev C.A. Koch, Colonial Chaplain, who has just celebrated the 681I» anniversary of his birth, made a brief reference luring the morning service at II ly Trinity Church, St. Sebestian, recently, to the trials and vicissitudes he went through during the course
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  • 1565 3 The Story of Dr. Robert Koch. Dr. Koch, the nnn of the week in London, is not only the most famous living bacteriologist, but was a so the centre of ore of the world's great tragedies. Nearly eleven years ago, in the latter hif of November 1890,
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  • 200 3 Pfha- g, 22SD August. 1901. I in #66.50 sellers. (Trang, 27} Black Pepper West Coast no sales. I Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper J 2.90 Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 B*3 Mace Pickings 73 74 sellers Nutin gs nor 51 do. (No. 1 7. 5
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  • 118 3 I’i NA';:-. 22ND August, r'joi. Rates ci.osk <s r -i.t.ows London, bcmin l Bank 1/1 Do. months’sight Bank D°- 3 •< Credits Do. 3 Documentary 1-nJ Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 125} Do. 3■! iy.' si<ht Private 147] Bombay, Dem nd Bank 145} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147} Madras,
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  • 253 3 Dr iers by Captain R. Ala ns, C iiaian Lmt. For the Week Commencing Monday, 19m August. Parades for the Wkkk. C mpany Drill 0:1 Ihursday ths 22nd August at 5.30 p in. Dress, drill order with c .ps. Detail for the Week. < trderly Officer, Lieut., i.uit
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  • 107 3 L) s s. Z.,: aptain Lirgard) ,s g l s fom lx 1 ..1 i a, yesterday. Ihk s i g (Captain Wheeler) airivelf.ni lot Wei! yesterday She bi --S- Ilj'ley, White, Mathews m i 67 dec k-pa se gers. 1 in. s. s. Lady 11 c’d (Captain
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  • 82 3 Mui s Ci.'iie To-mckrow. I Rer th 1 liu A .han and Batu li.hri ...Quorra noon. KI mg Ac Ma’a-'ca Langkat 1 p.u. Pa gkor and Tcluk i'- n ...Betsy 1 »-.m, Fdie, I Scmawe, S. gli Olehlch ...It Canton 2 p.m Calypso 3 PM. I eh».; tnson
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  • 24 3 brmn Steamer To .Irriv ‘-ing i; <>; lP.ir I to-day. R mgoon Itaura 24-8-01 Singapore Kum '"ang 24-8-ot Singapore B<nnida 25 S-01
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  • 82 3 t rrivats. s. s. Sumitri from D li s. s. Lady 11. J f >:n Teluk Auson Vi iEiid v. s. s. Lan-ek from Malacca s. s Th ’ipeng fr > n Port Weld s. s. Sportsm from Kedah Den irt ires. To-diy h. s -1.-.E-tyr.- f< r Dili
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  • 189 3 Augt. a] German Steamer Treiburg from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, B< hn. Meyer Co. 27 German St amer Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, B -'mi, Moyer Co. 2S Germ <n Steamer Konigsburq from Hamburg for Singapore. China and lap in, Bnhn. Meyer Ac Co. 28 Homeward
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure. gives positive relief in Neuralgia, and is a safe and speedy remedy for ail Headaches. Stearns' is the original. During the past 36 years 500,000 tons of coal have been burnt in in nmfacturing Leinco to fill the litt’e earthenware pots knov. 1 everywhere. Lemco is the
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    • 71 3 Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil. improve- the appetite and digest! n, enrichethe blood, tones the nervous sjstem, and builds up tissues wasted by disease. HAD APPETITE. Mrs Pearson, 1234 Bay St., says her daughter was a l run down, and that she had no ambition and couldn't eat. A
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    • 1224 3 McAlister&Co. Coo e rla ds 3RAHAM CO., PORK FARM of the Residency East Coast LIMITED, of Sumatra excepting the district of Bengkaiis. Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing The above farm will be let at .Medan, on Thursday, the 12th September rext, for the CH AIS nr period- Ist January, 1902, till
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  • 340 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $3-7, sellers 175,000 ’•87,50.0 #17,500 ?5 hendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Go., Ltd. #BO. sellers 80,000 ,80,000 800 100 7% Eraser and Neave, Ltd. ...♦B5. sellers 225,000 225,000 4.500 50 1C Do. 6 Debs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 544 4 Tl-o Straite T-Tillc Co., 57, V 1 lister Road. I T N XDI’LTERATED MILK of the best I quality can be obtained from th 'ab >ve Company on receipt of ordei. 517-30-8 A Trial is Solicited. TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY. PREMISES No 40 Noriham Road, lately occupied by Hie
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    • 489 4 ft MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETST HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the EaT by all Awarded the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the C ,;noscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. LIPTON 8 TEAS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD
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    • 1582 4 Sartini- S I CALVERTS Natural Toilet Preparation*. ETT Toilet ‘Lanoline’ collapsable tubes, I I 111 Make» rough skins smooth, ant! protects delicate ■AI Vfe Hi IB complexions from wind and sun. M J ■UM ■Lanoline’ Toilet Soap OU AT lU II Util Hever irritates; cleanses and keeps the skin supple.
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    • 191 4 Qn Per Month I THE 'Pinantt GszettJ ENLARGE!) EDITION Per Month H F° r Local^ bscrib the “PINANG GAZETTE" enlarged daily edition. TERMS OF B rpilLpne, c I 1 Government <t- r in r in /’e; j,z.— Per annum- *24 pavable i B a j. H Bv Post— Per annum...
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