Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1901

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED xBa 3 PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1901. No. 192
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 804 1 pipping ftoiirts. peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be -L expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penan» homewards, on the following dates: mail' service. Honnwwd*. j. nt 7 Massilia connecting with Victoria b P 2i Parramatta do Rome Oct Chusan do Himalaya 0 t g Palawan do
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    • 2323 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. JL K HEMFAT4M LIME OF STEAMERS. Nippon VUSOH Kaisha. h L J to wk No. 10 THIS OFFICE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd,; ——^< OTICE Iyr For I Will Sail I Steamer. From Expected on > H fowl V 1 "sdangor,
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    • 716 1 Unnhs. Nederlandsche Han '1 Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TKVDING SOCIi.I'V Establish d 182 1. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...L 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500 Head Office in Amsterdam’ Head Agency in Batavia gT Branches: Singapore, Kangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chorebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap. Gotonlalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay,
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  • 156 2 Tuesday, 27th Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-80 p.m. High-water 10-50 p.m. and 11-15 a.m. Wbdmbsday, 28th. German Homeward Mail expected to arrive. Penang Volunteers Company Drill, at 5-30 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 11-40 p.m. and 12-05 p.m. Thursday, 29th High-water 12-30 a.m. and
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  • 1829 2 Yesterday we published a telegraphic item to the effect that Mr. Cecil Rhodes promises to produce the correspondence in connection with a statement made by a writer in the Spectator, and endorsed by that highly respectable journal, that /5,000 was contributed to the Liberal Election Fund
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  • 47 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of ties played yesterday afternoon Championship, Southam beat Neubronner 6—3, 6—l Single Handicap—Class C. B. Mitchell beat Edelmann Double Handicap. A. R. Adams C. A. Law beat Coveney vanCuylenburg 6—4, 6—4 Thomson Anderson Jamieson Hodge w.o.
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  • 150 2 Gazette Notifications. 23rd August. Orders of banishment against two Chinamen are published '1 he Explosives Ordinance 1899' s amended by the addition of the following words: For the purposes of this rule the anchorage at Passir Panjang shall be deemed not to be within the limits of the port of
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  • 353 2 Yesterday, ;n ellerly Chinaman nam ed Chiah Hok Tiang was sentenced by Mr. Howard to one month’s simple imprisonment charged with abetment in the affray adverted to in one of our recent issues as having occuried on the 12th July last on Weld Quay amongst indigo
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  • 172 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette") Sir, So much has been done and is being done for this b dy of men in the Straits, that it would perhaps not be out of p ace to bring to the notice of Mr. Gardiner the practise they have
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  • 189 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, In Saturday’s Notes and Comments" I notice a reference to the Austrian Cruiser Kaiserin Elisabeth, and an alleged stabbing affray in which some of the crew were stated to have been concerned. Whence “Penang” detived his “information I cannot of
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  • 196 2 The annual general meetings of the S. V. A. and S. V. R. were held concurrently at the Drill Hall on Friday last, Major Murray presiding. In presenting the report for the S. V. A., Major Murray remarked on the high standard of efficiency of the Corps, 100
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  • 166 2 2frr Augvst. THE CHINESE ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS. There is an agitation i n r pr many against the removal of n? p“ icai instrome i toC h hi„T SSUrgeStheirres,M ’<ion PRINCE CHUN. Prince Chun has been del ayed at Basle, owing to indisposition SUGAR BOUNTIES. The French sugar I
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  • 17 2 IE! UK ANSON. 26th August. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 682 pikuls of tin.
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  • 459 2 The War in South Africa. Lord Kitchener wires that during the week ending 19th instant 64 Boers were killed, 20 wounded, 248 made prisoners, and 95 surrendered. General Benson surprised a Boer laager at Doornpoort on the 16:h instant, capturing thirty prisoners, including ScbaikBurgher’s father-in-law. Colonel Garett suiprised
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  • 182 2 At last the British Mercantile Marine 1 about to make an effort to re Bj‘ lQ Atlantic record. For some time the ribbon has been held by ’h e steamship Deutschland, whose r ®P^ a successes have been watched by Enghs m with some irritation, allied with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1369 2 pq f brd, co. Ka 2 Bros LtA THE GEORGE TOWN Ajr D| B pE||SA Ry tjt-i tg B ATG 7 /CHINESE or HINDU Bookkeeper for a PLiXX'- 1 TJrnitckri Company in Deli. Monthly salary from To be had from every ,2Otc s 37a, BEACH STREET, 2 2S S No
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    • 96 2 /CONTRIBUTIONS «•'.«*< be addressed to Thb vy Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not neceuarily for insertion, but ae a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions repressed by hi» correspondents. fBUSINESS Communications shouldbe addressed
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  • 777 3 A Frenchman’s Feat. r«ton Steigler, a representative of I- Cas fading Paris newspaper, has a tour round the world in the d space of 63 days. The Pacific Cable. da tb of completion. Austin Chamberlain, Financial A to the Treasury, stated in the Commons yesterday
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  • 224 3 Piracy i n British Waters. ij 8 JE R MiNEDactof piracy was commit- I ’'ish waters on the night of the f., a PPears a junk had been anchorneatly a wee k at t je j? aS en j o f •J"? un waiting for another large i-T On the
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  • 1133 3 "L S. Kerr, P.C.M.0., observes in his report for 1900 that there are no well marked seasonal variations throughout the Colony, the prevailing meteorological conditions being practically constant, so that it is difficult to ascribe to any particular condition or combination of conditions
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  • 638 3 Dr. G. D. Freerr, Acting Colonial Surgeon, reports The public health of the Island of Penang for 1900, judging by the actual number of deaths registered, was not quite up to the usual standard, although the death-rate per mille of the estimated pnpu lation cannot be considered excessive. The
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  • 631 3 It is always pleasing to bear of an arrangement by which Great Britain scores, even though that arrangement may only have been made with a potentate whose morality is primitive, and whose notions of kingly dignity are summed up in a silk bat long out
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  • 110 3 Penang, 27th August, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/lij*. Do. 4 months'sight Bank Do. 3 Credits r/-u}J Do. 3 Documentary i.'-ti} Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 14 5 Do. 3 days’sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days'sight Private 147 Madras, Demand Bank 145 Do.
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  • 231 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Tuesday, 27TH August. Parades for the Week. Company Drills on Monday the 26th and Wednesday the zSth August at 5.30 p.m. Dress, plain clothes Company Drill in the Open, on Saturday, the 31st August, at 330 p.m
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  • 160 3 The s. s. Corn (Captain Kooper) brought 11 deck-passengers from Olebleb, this morning. The s.s. Quorra (Captain Russell) brought 19deck-passengers from Lingkat, this morning. The s. s. Cheang Hock Kian (Captain Giesehie) brought 48 deck-passengers from Moulmein, yesterday. The s. s. Borntida (Captain Costa) arrived with 57 deck-passengers
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  • 89 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Klang ..Mary Austin 1 p m. Edie, T. Semawe, Segle, I’ulo Web, Olehleh and Padang ...Coen 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Toto Tony 1p m Singapore ...Palamcotta 2 p.m. Deli ...Sumatra 2 p.m. Singapore ...C. Hock Kian ...4 P.M. Rangoon
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  • 23 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Negapatam Camorta 28-8-ot Calcutta A. Apcar 28-8-ot Suez Canton 28-8-0: Edie G. G. V. Lansberge 30-8-02
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  • 137 3 Arrival*. To-day. s. s. Hebe from Singapore s. s. Coen from Olehleh s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli s. s. Quorra from Asahan s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk AnSon Yesterday. s. s. Padnorshire from London s. s. Bormida from Singapore s. s. C. Hock Kian from Moulmein r.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 IMPORTANT. EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker, 27a Beach Street, has imported a nickel open face Keyless Crystal Watch, especially made for tropical climate, fully jewelled Palladium hairspring, bold hands and figures, excellent timekeeper, sold with a two years guarantee. A pot of Lemco was once carried all over the world for two
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    • 1130 3 K A T «4. The Straits Tradin Company, Ltd. Municipal Notice. 3 O IIJ /I j F; 2 IVIC/xIiSICfOC’ TTOLDERS of Certificates of Shares and A N ORDINARY MEETING of the Muni RH M OOIJ 1. Bearer Share Warrants are hereby /i. cipal Commissioners will be held notified as follows,
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  • 332 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Dtv. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $375 sellers 175,000 >87,500 >17,500 $5 'hendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.. Ltd. $4O. sales 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Ncave, Ltd. ...*B4. 225,000 225,000 4.500 50 lie Do. 6 Debs. par.
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    • 780 4 Government Notification. IT IS hereby notified that it is proposed six months from the date of this Notification to introduce a Bill to the Legislative Council of the Colony of the Straits Settlements dealing with the Estate of Adrian Kock, formerly a possessor of tithe in Malacca, deceased. All persons
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    • 468 4 -11 H MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the East by all Awarded the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., Lo.idon, 1884. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. LI PTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD
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    • 1711 4 Banoline' Natural Toilet Preparations. EIT Toilet ‘Lanoline’ In collapsable tubes, I I I J I I WfMJ' I Bl I I Makes rough skins smooth, ank protects delicate complexions from wind Lanoline* Toilet Soap QUA I UIwUWB Mcaer Irritates; cleanses and keeps the skin supple. BEST FOR THE SKIN and
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    • 165 4 $2 Per Month THE “pinang gazette,* enlarged edition Per Month (For Loca^ bs ®rib e the~~ “PINANG GAZETTP® enlarged daily edition T TERMS OF SUBSCRIpttav HE price of the Pi mini free is as followsPer annum... 127 j Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates Minimum charge 5 lines Si/-; every
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