Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-09-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1901. No. 21622 words
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Advertisement712 1901-09-24 1 ftSTToriental Steam V Navigation Company. T— HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the followmg dates SerV1 e Homewards do Arcadia ,io India Cor<«»«" do Oceana. parra' n ,,a do Britannia (to Australia outwards. |,r gellaarai do Britannia gallaarat Australia do Victoria Vatrtta712 words
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Advertisement3276 1901-09-24 1 NORDDFI ITQCHP R I I British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. IlotirrS Selangor Government Railways. 1 T Koninklijke Pak.tvaart Maatschappij n f R 1 J re r pHE Resident Engineer for Rail wavs is yl Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Minnan Vllonn Ifriiohra prepared to receive applications for llippjJl TUjuil ndlblld.3,276 words
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Advertisement829 1901-09-24 1 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TiiADl So' lETY. E.iTaijiz. ;hei> 1821 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000(abt. 13.00U.000 Reserve Flxd...i. 2.959,000 (abt. X‘246,500 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore. Rangoon. Medan (Deli). Samaiang. Sonrabuva. Padang. hci< lion. Tegal, Pecalongan, P.usocrocan, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, < »ioii/ Madras.829 words
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Article144 1901-09-24 2 Tuesday, 24th High-water 9-10 p.m. and 9-35 a.in. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. Wednesday, 25th: Outward German Mail expected to arrive, at Noon. High-water 10-0 p.m. and 10-35 a.m. Thursday, 26th Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. P. V. Company Drill, at 5-80 p.m. High-water 10-50144 words
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Article1992 1901-09-24 2 The news of reverses in South Africa appears the mote serious, and they are likely to have a m ire depressing effwt, because of their almost simultaneous announcement. Without wishing to underrate the loss of live guns and the taking of over 250 prisoners, besides many1,992 words
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Article141 1901-09-24 2 A Concert will be held in the Town H ill on Friday, 11th October, in aid of the Bund Fund. Tickets for this concert, price $5 each, may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary. Some of the ladies of Penang, who have taken up the matter with141 words
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Article128 1901-09-24 2 A correspondent writes enthusiastically regarding Acheen. What,” he asks, will Acheen bo in another ten or fifteen years for Penang and promptly answers the question himself—“a gild mine!” The country, he says, is swarming with prospectors after gold, oil, marble, coal and tin, and tobacco-planting has begun.128 words
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Article281 1901-09-24 2 Apart from the difficulty ave have in assimilating the name Ihe Tader, which recalls a literature of the past, with the up-to-date smart publication which now appears with that title, ave have nothing but praise for the neav venture, the ninth number of avhich is now before us.281 words
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Article258 1901-09-24 2 th.- Editor uf the Einnn i (ia'.ctte." Dear Sir, In view of the large number of jetties being erected in Penang Harbour, would it nit be advisable to give each of them an official name Tho“ Neav Jetty is no longer new there are several newer. Tile258 words
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417 1901-09-24 2 The further evidence referred to in our issue of the 19th instant as having been taken in the above case was that of Mr. A. Melntyre, who state I lam Chief Inspector of Sanitary Improvement Department which isnn lerthe Municipal Engineer. I look after htr.nes.417 words
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Article85 1901-09-24 2 23rl w I he Recent !nte r TOPIC'S 01’ C !XV; The Times I’,. states that the tion between t' 'f Loubet, and th 1 the situation in th- East, the str S"“ 1 T RUSSIA TO C().( ;r FRANCE IX m'; Russia intends to all her strengt85 words
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Article18 1901-09-24 2 TELUX tvsov. J The s'lii.n To Pea i The ship: To Pen.: o>. 12 ~f t18 words
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Article63 1901-09-24 2 (Perak Pioneer.) Ir is 1 t I cholera in 1. p «care amoir.'-* i 1 Monad, i medical auth'.i a out the d mJ ing their fi-.n--. exodus of n The liu r State that u occurred tin r. T: .bwJ the Smuts< but for -in(Perak Pioneer.) - 63 words
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Article465 1901-09-24 2 Tim fdi i U a Secretary < i I published in l.i-; i:. Sir,- -W patch of i-■ 7 i < f I. i :a i the dissi-m and other r.ltnts. 1 7.-.. I transmit, for y.rir fr i!: f ..n.'.:tit*j accompany:...’i :.i ri.-.'-d I Local465 words
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Advertisement1557 1901-09-24 2 DnPdwpd ACn Katz Bros. Ltd., SIDEROSTHEN HHUldllH bV., PAINT. Penang St. Andrew’s Society. PFIUMIC An Absolutely ANn.coRROB.VE paint of T TNDER the auspices of the above GnOfiERY PROVISION, penang. |ron GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST P‘‘« au R T,lrf (lub the 3() f t, li’Jlir lain OP ID IT September,1,557 words
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Advertisement101 1901-09-24 2 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed co V/ Th E 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. /BUSINESS Communications101 words
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Article214 1901-09-24 3 Fr on Boulger’s Life i I have collected of ling Runnymede fc rl: hiding which w.is burned if .1 Riffles landed d v.’i 1 lie wa; only 23 i’> kup the appointment of .••iv in the service of the A"-’ Tiie Governor of I M. Phiibo D ruins StunI’214 words
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Article368 1901-09-24 3 Bill about to be introduced .dative Comic.l, intituled an nd The (i.l Procedure p is published in last Fridav’s<"'i Tii >1 reasons state;— p T iidmcnt prep sed in this jjjU al b.ejc.i on a letter dated IhJrrrom the Honorary I; a v'pirc B n- Committee is368 words
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Article89 1901-09-24 3 Hi: ivy wLiebixc. M'.. I. '.,1,01' .1 lay 100,000dol hf'- of 2to 1 against, that either of t :< 1 t- in trial for the fortht'lii:: .r :ii<'Am rii I Cap Will best t'e 11. i i' expressed his w lin'-' !i !:< ii. and win89 words
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Article138 1901-09-24 3 i >r.li :> mi Au-itr ilian correspondent, t:, v i 1.. i i: tint-..• in llni.s'.i (iniiina, in 'U M i iriims, |in Natal, and it api. I<'e -1:: nd. “I* i. ii hil l a laud where famine is limited deI I :r d a138 words
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Article164 1901-09-24 3 ‘ini' of Chinese Prejudice is 1 ::r Thomson, 1.M.5., in the of th< Indian Medical i author was in charge of h 'i I’ekmg into which a Chinese cooly of twenty—was brought in a fn ivy teak log falling i' patient was promptly op- I ~f bis legs164 words
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Article383 1901-09-24 3 Tueke can be no doubt that The Eternal ity is a powerful story, as it is also one ol great length—over six hundred pages. l’ae seine of the prologue is Soho. The main story is of life in Rome to-day. 'dr. une is nothing if383 words
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Article856 1901-09-24 3 l'imee, T in Ai i n lATioxs Against the Police. DENIED ON OATH. Friday, 2i)th September. The case for the defence closed when the ('< urt rose at tiffin time. At tiie request of His Lordship, Insp. och im was recalled to the witness box.l'imee, - 856 words
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Article343 1901-09-24 3 The Situation in China. Tin: sixth Burinas have left Peking, leaving only a British guard. Tim Tsar’s Tour. Tiie Tsar left Brunsbuttel this morning (17th Septemb r) for Dunkirk. Volunteer Officers. Tiie first decree of the War Office has detidi 1 to attach Volunteer officers to the headquarters343 words
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Article1034 1901-09-24 3 —Ei>., />. .V. Herald,] 7" i'.'Ut 'C Hritidi X"i t'i Durm-.i Hi rahl.") Dear Siu, It utly while having a yarn with Haji Drabime, the oldest chief and best friend to the Government in this district, I related to him the dog and croc, story printed in the—Ei>., />. .V. /,’. Herald,] - 1,034 words
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115 1901-09-24 3 An Interesting Experiment. On:-: hundred an 1 seventy B sirs, with a sprinkling of Commandants ail Field Cornets, arrived nt Colombo from Dy.itnlaw.i yesterday, en route to the forthcoming camp of exercise at Wingas, in the south of the island, tho object being to supply115 words
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Article461 1901-09-24 3 Becky Sharp,” a stage version of some of the most dramatic episodes of Vanity Fair,” was produced at the Prince of Wales’s Theatre on the 27th ultimo, and was very favourably received by a brilliant first night audience. The play, which is by Messrs. Robert461 words
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Article179 1901-09-24 3 Pkxang, 24tii September. 1901. Tin 1 (Trang 27 out of season Black Pepper West Coast no sales. I Acheen 61b no sales. White Prpper 41. (’loves (picked) 25.--Mace No. 1 84. Mace Pickings 73. sales. Nutmegsllos 47. <io. I No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar 2 4.25 do.179 words
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Article132 1901-09-24 3 Pen.vng, 24th September, 1901. Rates clue as p illows: London, 1) man.l B ink 1/11J Do. 4 months’ sight B ink 1/-1H D>. 3 Credits 1/-11J Do. 3 1> i.-Tin'ntvy 1/-11IJ Calcutta, I>-m n I Bn’x Ils. 145 Do. 3 d iys’sight P.'ivatc 147 Bombay, D nvil B i132 words
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Article121 1901-09-24 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Foh the Week Commencing Monday, 23rd September. Parades for the Week. Company Drill on Thursday. 26th instant, at 5-30 p.m. sharp. Drees, Drill Order. Detail for the Week. Orderly OHi- r, Lieut. G. M. Dundas-Mouat, Orderly N. C. 0., Corporal F.121 words
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Article116 1901-09-24 3 The s. h. Quorr.t (Captain Roasell) brought 46 deck-pass ngers from Langkat, this morning. The s. s. Nu-ldr.-i (Captain Hoare) brought 21 deck-passengers from Rangoon, this morning. The s. h. Both (Captain Il irthoon) brought 22 deck-passengers from Olehleh, this morning. The s. h. Culi/pso (Captain Lowryl arrived116 words
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Article75 1901-09-24 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Negapatam ...Bulitnba ...11 a.m. Tongkah ...Petrel noon. Langkat ...Quorra 1 p.m. Port Swetteahani ...Mary Austin 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson Lanykat 1 p.m. Edie, T. Setnawe, Segli, Pulo Weh, Olehl.'h and Padang Both 1 p.m. Deli ...Sumatra 8 P.M. Mails75 words
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Article315 1901-09-24 3 Arrivals. Ykstkkday. s. s. Tha'iwny from Port Weld s. s. Sii’ce le from Kedah s. s. Petrel from Tongkah To day. s. Calypso from Singapore s. s. .V« Idea from Rangoon h. s. Sumatra from Deli s. s. Both from Olehleh s. s. Q iorra from Langkat s. s.315 words
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Advertisement292 1901-09-24 3 Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil increases strength, weight, nud vigour. All the unpleasant features connected with Cod Liver Oil or its emulsion arc absent. A happv idea for a trade mark is the word Lemco coined from the initials of Liebig's Extract of Meat Co. Many inferior meat extracts292 words
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Advertisement103 1901-09-24 3 IMPORTANT. EMIL ZOBEL. Watchmaker, 27a Beach Street, has imported a nickel open face Key less Crystal Watch, especially made for tropical climate, fully jewelled Palladium hairspring, bold hands .-ni l figures, excellent timekeeper, sold with a two years guarantee. AFTER PNEUMONIA. I have had a bad attack of Pneumonia and103 words
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Advertisement821 1901-09-24 3 T. L. GOSLING C 0. WINES, SPIRITS, MERCHANTS. R tai| a||j SOLE 2LG-EITTS FOB. Chsmists. TENNANTS PILSENER BEER 4 «-/> < LIGHT, SPARKLING, Hold the largest Srei.s.n WHOLESOME, REFRESHING, Straits <f ill THE PUEEST BEER r r M MI i j IN THE MAKKET Drug’s, BREWED IN SCOTLAND. Chemicals, Per821 words
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Article174 1901-09-24 4 pi x 24th Septembf.il 1901. Description' cts per cattv 14 Soup 24 Boast 24 Steaks Jg Stew or eitv Meat Romp Stedt vli (>< Tail g- Teel’ 6 '7 10 H e,ut per cattv 20 I ><,RK 7 z 86 u each. 18 Pig’s Head 24 eet 28174 words
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Article313 1901-09-24 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. I'm- I Shabm. Paid Div. I Mine Co. f1.1.', M 175,0» 87.500 817.500 tS Ch^^® aUIiC Tin 60,- buyer» 80,0» 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Neav,. Ltd. ...584,- 225,000 225,000 4,500 50 tlO Do. 6' Debs. ...par 1_.>.000 George Town Dispensary313 words
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Advertisement172 1901-09-24 4 Now Publication THE WEEKLY MAIL EDITION OF HIE Pinang Gazette.” Rates of Subscription Strictly Payable in Advance. i year $l5. including postage 6 months 7.50 3 3-75 Single Copy 30 cts. t—v* No subsciiber registered f >r a shorter period than 3 months. No registration without payment in advance NOTICE.172 words
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Advertisement526 1901-09-24 4 I IRgg wi xm ctes t .>• Ne MANUFACK RED BY IViBERex BUTLER Limited London. V" ITFTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE .GOLD MEDAL AT TME PA R 1 A EXHIBITION. Agents: Messrs. 11 ALLI FAX Co. FRASER NEALE'S AERATED WATERS RECOGNISED AS THE BEST IN THE EAST PURITY AND EXCELLENCE526 words
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Advertisement185 1901-09-24 4 $2 Per Monrti THE “Pinang IJazetU" ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Mr. J. van den BRAND LAWYERS, MEDAN, DELI. Towcester School. NosTH 1 MP fONSH 11E, ENGLAND! Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT. A< thor of “Algebraic Factors” &c, 1 c So'e Charge of Indian and Colonial Pupils. Prppiration for all185 words
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