Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 August 1901

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DJLIUV. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x8 33 PKICE 20 GENTS. VOL. LIX. SATURDAY, 24tli AUGUST, 1901. No. 190
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 779 1 Notices. A Oriental Steam Navigation Company. THE mail steamers may be expected to arrive ont- J?. wards, and leave Penang 01» homewards, on the following CJ dates: MAIL SERVICE. Homeward»- >«■ e’X“"'““"“ s *> Outward». cnt 'Palaran connt C’iog with China m Bengal Arcadia 1 'f Coromandel <l° do Bntanw
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    • 2231 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. «THSKBT a. "EfiiHfiM UK nu«M. Hippo, lusen Kateka. LffissSSSi. 1 on bromide paper. Intended Sailing and expected 'Arrival oj Steamers. japaw mail steamship Co., Ltd,. King street. 1 A XAf For WhxSaii. Steamer. From Expected on 1A I If l i Confectioner ano V.enna Baker, > 1 L:
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    • 659 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Hand* Maatschappij. NETHERL\ND>t TRADING SOClr.rV. Estaiilishsd 1524. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500 Head Office in AmsterdakJ Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli). S.imarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chercbon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoerocan, Tjilatjnp, Go on'alo, Paleinbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colom! Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 103 2 Saturday, 24m: St. Barth >lomew. Penang Volunteers Class filing on the Range. Town Band. Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 8 20 p.m. and 8-45 a m. Sunday, 25TH 12th Sunday after Trinity Penang Volunteers Class firing on the Range. High-water 9-10 p.m and 935 a.m. Monday, 26th
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  • 1720 2 The Resident-General of the Federated Malay States, in referring to the more important suggestions made by Mr. H. C. Hill in regard to forest administration, says: The appointment of a Chief Forest Officer as recommended by Mr. Hill, and the systematic exploitation of our forest resources
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  • 99 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Play was prevented yesterday by the rain, and all ties fixed for yesterday will therefore!); pl tyedon Monday, 26th instant. Ihe following ties are fixed for next week Tuesday, 27m August. Single HandicapClass A. Brown v. Neubronner Class Id. Final Tie. J- Mitchell v
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  • 1160 2 Yet another injustice to Penang! No voice was raised in protest when a cruel Government put our clocks on and robbed us of a precious quarter of an hour. And, indeed, the weaker-minded of us even rejoiced to have their afternoons so extend ed. But the blow
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  • 91 2 The S. S. Government Gazette of the 16th instant contains the teport of Mr. H. A. Heard, Registrar of Deeds, of the number of instruments registered at Penang during July. At the beginning of July 281 instruments were awaiting delivery and 131 in course of
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  • 113 2 a 3*D As GV|j REVOLUTION IN COLUNBU. A thousand regular Ven troops have sailed aboard to invade Columbia and h 'l> the revolutionists. Su PPort THE STRIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA A SPY SHOT. A Cape Colonist named TU was captured endeavourin» pass the lines, and wassshot 0t t
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  • 16 2 [from OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Singapore, 23rd August. Hongkong has been declared free of plague.
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  • 30 2 We sre requested to state that Mrs, Bradbery’s name was unfortunately omitted in the list of stall holders. She held» stall conjointly with Mrs. Adams'and Mrs. Barnett.
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  • 402 2 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Town Hal yesterday afternoon. There were present Mr. J. W. Haliifax (President), Messrs.E. W. Presgrave, A. R. Adam=, H. W. Firmstone, Cheah Tek Thye and A. K. Buttery. Minutes. The minutes of the last meeting were read
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  • 248 2 It is probable that the recent SO L tion of the Bryant and May and the mond Match Companies was but the iu step toward a universal match Mr. Edwin Gould, third son of the at Jay Gould, the American railroad manip lalor, is president of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1208 2 uni inhal’d ft Pft Katz Bros. Ltd., GRAHAM CO., r illikliu® VU. (.IM»»». Penang Presbyterian Church. u>LI I D* J m .a. OPENING OF THE NEW CHURCH. PENANG. Wholesale Retail and Manitatiring Services will be as follow < REACH STREET, n Sunday, Ist September, Dedication Service Ghemists. 5 pm.. Rev.
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    • 101 2 CONTRIBUTIONS mtuT be addreiied to Tub Editob,” written on one tide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer*» name and addre»», not necessarily for insertion, but at a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion» e*pretted by hi» correspondents. nUSINESS Communication» should be addressed
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  • 875 3 Rich Harvest. TUK rice harvest, on the whole, was a nP the causes variously assigned P°° r drought, rinderpest, rats. The cause will gradually be eliminated irrigation schemes; Dr. W G nn State Surgeon, Negri Sembilan, B d c ti’<raiing rinderpest and his labours
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  • 103 3 12th Sunday after Trinity. St George’s Church. < JO a m. Matins. 'sA.ni. H.,|y Communion (choral). 5 P-m. Sunday School. P-m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. r l rs t as? > at 615a.m High Mass, at 8 a.m.; espers and Benediction at 5 p m.
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  • 1263 3 Those who keep in touch with the plans of labour organisations in the United States predict that in the near future the great manufacturing combinations of this or that specialty will have the fight of their lives. From time to time the position of capital
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  • 271 3 The protracted litigation embarked on by Earl Cowley to prevent Lady Cowley, who divorced him and remarried, from continuing to use bis name and title, ended in a victory for the countess. The Lord Chancellor delivered the judgment of the House of Lords. He said that he
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  • 400 3 Leaving Australia’s Shores. The Royal visit concluded on the 26th of July. At Government House, Perth, the Duke of Cornwall sent for the local and visiting detectives, and presented them with autograph photographs of himself and the Duchess. He also gave each a cheque, advising them to
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  • 543 3 S. Eardley Wilmot, in the Ju'y Tentpit Bar, writes upon the supernatural in India. The particulars he gives about the power possessed by some of the natives over wild animals will give rise to many incredulous questionings. The charm vendor, who in this case was a
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  • 697 3 Orders by Captain A. R. A lams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, 26th August. Parades for the Week. Company Drills on Monday the 26th and Wednesday the 28th August at 5.30 p.m. Dress, plain clothes Company Drill in the Open, on Saturday, the 31st August, at 330
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  • 114 3 Penang 2jr-i August, 1901. tATES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS London, Demand Bank i,’i p, Do 4 months’sight Bank i -iij*» Do 3 Credi's l/-u}« D°- 3 Documentary... i-uj Calcu'fa. Demand Bank Rs. 1 5 Do. 3 days' sight Private 147 Bombay, Dem ind Bank 145 Do. 3 days' sight Private
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  • 41 3 Thk s s. Petrel (Captain Conway) b < tight 38 de k-passenges from Tongkab, yesterday. Tur s. Thaipeng (Captain Wheeler), wh’cli arrive! from Port Weld yesterday, brought Mr. an I Mrs. Cal lbeck Messrs. Evane, Mo iygee and All Chong
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  • 42 3 Mails Close on M >nday. For p <r t tr l iiiu. Colombo Southern h’flia ...Malacca ...it a.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy...Hong Il'an I 3 p.m. Tuesoav, 27m. Klang Malacca. ..Teutonia 1 p.m.
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  • 56 3 brom Steam r /<> Amv Rangoon Itaiira to-day. Rangoon Bulimba Singapore Kuiii 'ang Singapore Bormida 25 8 01 Pulo Weh van Outhoorn 26-8-01 Singapore pin Seng 26-8 or Rangoon Fitzpatrick 26-8-01 Edie Coen 27 8 01 Mou'me n C Hock Kian 27-8-01 Negap.at rm Cumorta 28-8 01
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  • 89 3 Arrivals. To-day. s s. .Malacca from Singapore Yesthmday. s. s. Alboin from Tuticorin s. s. I’etrel from Ton irk ah s. s. Sportsm in from K- 1 h s. s. I haip.ng from Port Weld Departure*. To-day s. s. Mary Austin for K ring s. s Ho Kwei for
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  • 181 3 Augt. 25 s.s.Kumsini; from Singapore, for Calcutta, Boustead 5c Co. 25 s. s. Kadnorshire from L andon, for Singapore, (.'hint 5c Japan, Boustea Boustead 8c Co. 27 German St amer Suniitra from Deli, for Deli, Behn. Moyer 5c Co. 28 Homeward Nord 1 Lloy 1 I. M. Steamer
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  • 188 3 Penang, 24TH August. 1901. 1 in 966.50 sellers. (Ttang 271 Black Pepper WestCo.a-t no sales. (zYcheen 611>... no sales. White Pepper 42.90 Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 83 Mace Pickings 73 74 sellers. Nntnvgs nos 51 do. {No. 1 7.25 do. 2 425 do. Basket 440
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 41 3 IMPORTANT. ZOBE L, Watchmaker, 27a Beach lejs as imported a nickel open face KeytronirJ ySt l 1 Vatc h. especially made for bairnri clll pa*e, fully jewellel Palladium im'A ng hands and figures, excellent ceptr, sold with a two years guarantee.
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    • 27 3 Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil. increases the assimilation of reparative food giving vital and nervous energy, steadily increasing strength, and making the patient robust and vigorous.
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    • 255 3 During the past 36 years 500,000 tons of coal have been burnt in m luuf.icturing Lemco to fill the little earthenware pots known everywhere. Lemco is the genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 4 HAD NO APPETITE Mrs. Pearson, 1254 Bay St., says her daughter was all run down, and that she
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    • 181 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland’s Kalydor, the most toothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and remove Freckles, lan, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness heals L utaneons Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects, Eczema, Burns, imparts
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    • 1072 3 K7T AT* P THEAN CHEE Co., wanted. FURNISHED ROOM with or without lav v» Cash Clearance Sale A Bo art! in a respectable private family by an English ge .tieman. FROM Apply to B." 2oth August to 31st August. c, P,l anK QNIDE QEAQHM SIDEROSTHEN t SITUATION by an experienced
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2689 4 (.BUSHED FOOD I M— «*<**&. j w j W"1 FV*f T ,^z^^ r% HRk Hhllhnoliiii* tWB WHIM! Bip ailvl 20* carbolic carbolic K^\:X“S“'S™XX« MANUFACTURED BY U|3»P 3&attX QftlD OINTMENT t l t y tß%“<«i"^' LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. -umm s~p uURr 1 ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. IgMBM J Fi n'
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    • 257 4 Per Month the PinanS felit.'l 4 ENLARGED EDITION H Per Month Kj» H>t- 5 THE 19 c PINANG GAZETTE” 17 enlarged daily edition 31 1 T TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS M HE price of the Gazit j free is as follows: -'«id To Government Offices and Merchants’ r a e<3 in
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