Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 September 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1901-09-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. I»UI3JUISWE:I3 daily. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, 26tli SEPTEMBER, 1901. No. 21824 words
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Advertisement772 1901-09-26 1 pipping Latins. '"SSir’* Oriental St am Navigation Company. PtllHE mail steamers may J be expected to arrive 0 outwards, and leave Penang Ob homewards, on the following dates:— Wla*l Service. Homewards. w Sl'»* 19 Palauan do Arcadia x-ov. i Ben!l „„,1 e l <lo Drelia do Oeeana. 30 1,0 Britannia772 words
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Advertisement2992 1901-09-26 1 NORnniri ITQCIJP O I I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlottttS. Notice IM ri L>LxE. LJ I □vrlL.n L—l—vx I Lx. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij a rESSRS. A. K. GULAMYDIN Co. .4 Jhs. Negapatam Lilies 01 Minn in YIKPn KniQhft Cattle Agents,beg to inform the mercantile iiijuii aaidiia. public2,992 words
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Advertisement822 1901-09-26 1 Karlis.. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschapp’jNETHERLANDS TR.VDING SOCIETY. Established 1821 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000- (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...!. 2,958,000 (abt. £246,500 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, MuJan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaji <- Pada bon. T< gal, Pecalongan, Paaoero Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Madr.i-;. P »ndi ;h<822 words
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Article158 1901-09-26 2 Thursday, 26th Mail to Europe via Negapatam, expected to leave, at 5 p.m. Timvd Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. P. V. Company Drill, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 10-50 p.m. and 11-15 a.m. Friday, 27th Auction Sale of Assorted lamps, Penang Club, at 11-30 a.m. Special and Ordinary Meetings,158 words
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Article2909 1901-09-26 2 We confess that the whole of Mr. Barton's programme of legislation relating to the restriction of immigration into Australia is by no means clear to our min Is. The main lines of that policy seem to be prompted entirely by a desire to keep the support2,909 words
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Article80 1901-09-26 2 The following are the agenda for the Special and Ordinary Meetings to-morrow Special Meeting. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To consider and pass By-Laws re Common Lodging-Houses. 3. Tenders for Campbell Street Market. Ordinary Meeting. 1. Any special business the President may80 words
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Article94 1901-09-26 2 T 25th rhe America Cup. Ihe Shamrock will n ii Columbia 43 seconds. The Strife in South Afe BOTHA INACTIVE. Commandant-General Both been inactive since reverse. ’h flooded rivers prevents invasion of natal. tl The Buffalo and Tugela are in flood preventing a J et| invasion of Natal.94 words
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Article28 1901-09-26 2 TELUK AN SOS. 26th September, j The shipments to-dav are:— To Penang, 543 pikuls o f Do K! > Of «4 To Singapore, 2,337 o f ore.28 words
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Article503 1901-09-26 2 E greatly n-.-r.-t to announce the d 1 h'. J 11 I the Straits Medical S nice, which occumi on Tuesday at the Seamen's Hospital, Albet Docks, London. It is only some font five months since Dr. McClosky left Pen™ He had not been m503 words
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Article303 1901-09-26 2 Dogs Found or Kept Withis Jlr®» 11 Limits. It shall not be lawful for any pew» keep anv dog within the Mnntctp B George town. Penang, except in accordant! with these Regulations. Every dog kept or found within the- cipal limits of George Town s d'subject303 words
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Advertisement1729 1901-09-26 2 b-i A THS toilet. CSHfi Pr 1 A I alb IYART of an Upstairs Oflice at No. 83c d|Qa vUIJ 1 Beach Street with immediate entry. PENANG SALES ROOM. E" fl HTB S" 588 W. MANSFIELD Co. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERY PROVISION, StOiwE I OWN F o« Sill E Household1,729 words
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Advertisement100 1901-09-26 2 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed <0 The Editor,” written on one side of Ute 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. J BUSINESS Communications should100 words
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Obituary28 1901-09-26 2 Mr. A Mbs. Fki:i>. LEDERER P. P. U. Death. McClusky. At L union, on the 21th instunt, James Hi uh Mr('losky, bite Colonial Surgeon, Province Wellesley. Aged 66.28 words
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Article590 1901-09-26 3 of Amended Bules under the A office Ordinance were passed at a F st f the Executive Council held on instant, and appear in the latest tbe 1 1 These rules, which are occupy five pages of the B' n ih-rttc, and the following is a590 words
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104 1901-09-26 3 At the instance of the Committee that was formed two or three months ago to consider the question of a Memorial to Her Lite Majesty Queen Victoria, the Hon. A. Murray, Colonial Engineer, has designed a Memorial Hall, to be erected alongside the present Town104 words
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Article205 1901-09-26 3 /Malay Mail.) About a month ago a calf was taken by a tiger from a cow-house alongside the kitchen of Kent Estate bungalow, where Mr. M. Stonor is living. A week or so later the Batu Caves Estate pony was also taken by a tiger—probably the same/Malay Mail.) - 205 words
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Article389 1901-09-26 3 At the Malacca Assizes a Chinaman named Lim Bun Lip was charged with bigamy, with the result that the jury disagreed and the judge ordered a new trial at •he next Assizes. In this case the Consul(reneral for China in Singapore gave evidence Mtothe hinese389 words
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Article78 1901-09-26 3 The German outward-bound imperial mail steamer Sachsen (Captain Franke) arrived here from Colombo at 11-45 a.m. yesterday. She carried 110 saloon passengers (including 11 children), and of these the following landed at Penang :—Messrs. Kiensdyk, Thompson, Speeden. Robertson, E. Cornfield, Langen, W. Cornfield, Silberstien, Schierings, Hartkamp and78 words
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Article81 1901-09-26 3 The German homeward-bound imperial mail steamer Prinz Heinrich (Capt. Heintze) arrived here from Singapore at half-past nine o’clock last night. She carried 90 saloon passengers (including 7 children), and the following were for Penang: Captains Sergeaunt and Ainslie, Messrs. -Tames, Farttenrech, Regart, and Mr. and Mrs.81 words
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Article241 1901-09-26 3 The case of assisting in carrying on a public lottery (Wahwehj at Sungei Hua, as mentioned in our issue of the 18th instant, was begun yesterday, Mr. Shearwood defending the accused:—(l) Yo Pu (father), (2) Guek Chin Kiaw (wife), (3) Yo A Ki (daughter), (4) Goh Tong. Detective241 words
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Article332 1901-09-26 3 Yesterday, Mak Ilin Ghee was up before Mr. Gilman in answer to a summons obtained by Mr. Firmstone, the Assistant Protector of Chinese, Penang, for being a member of an unlawful society. This man was No. 2 in the Waiseng case reported yesterday. It appears that on the332 words
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Article47 1901-09-26 3 The plague mortality continues increasing, the figures of the week ending 14th instant, being 6,386 compare d with 4,822 the previous week. The Bombay presidency again is almost wholly responsible, Belgainn, Kolhapur, Dharwar and Satara being the districts where the increase is most marked.47 words
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Article224 1901-09-26 3 Lord Salisbury. Lord Salisbury has gone to Beaulieu. The Situation in China. The Japanese and Americans have banded over the Forbidden City to the Chinese, thus completing the evacuation. The War in South Africa. Lieutenant Dugdale, of the sth Lancers, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery224 words
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Article1573 1901-09-26 3 Defence of the Prisoners. fStraits Times, 21th September.; The tenth sitting of the Assize Court in connection with the trial of the prisoners charged with being concerned in the robbery at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, took place to-day, before Mr. Justice HyndmanJones. The Court did not1,573 words
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Article520 1901-09-26 3 Searching Inquiry Instituted by Mu. Bbodrick. I’ai’ers by the German mail yesterday bring the following news about the 80i) missing Yorkshire Yeomen The Central News learns that the War Office has decided to hold an inquiry touching the defunct 98th Company of Imperia] Yeomanry. Since publicity was520 words
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Article188 1901-09-26 3 Penang, 26th September, 1901. Tin ‘67. —.'-Ilers. (Trang 27 s out<>f s-ason Black Pepper West Coast no sales. I Acheen 61b no sales. White Pepper 44j Cloves (picked) 28.Mace No. 1 81. Mace Pickings 73. si’ s. Nutmegsllos 47. do. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar J ..2188 words
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Article119 1901-09-26 3 Penang, 23th September, 1901. Rates close as follows: London, D*mm I B ink 1/11} Do. 4 months’sight B ink 1/-11} Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Dj-uu ’it.iry l/-ll}-« Calcutta. Dcn i U B.i ik Rs. 115 Do. 3 days’sight Private 147 Bombay, Dj uin I B ink 115 Do.119 words
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Article123 1901-09-26 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, 23rd September. Par xdes for the Week. Company Drill on Thursday, 26th instant, at 5-30 p.m. sharp. Dress, Drill Order. Detail for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. G. M. Djndas Mouat, Orderly N. C. 0., Corporal123 words
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Article98 1901-09-26 3 The s. s. .Imrfof’/' A pear (Captain Fey) aii;\. <i from Sm ip ae yesterday, bringing Mr. Sarklot. The s. s. Tin'<j (Captain Wheeler) brought 2 s doon and 1)3 deck-passengers from Port Weld, vest rday. Tup: s. s. Canton i intain Merican) brought I cabin and 198 words
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Article87 1901-09-26 3 Mails Cl »<: To morrow. for Perstr. lim: Puri Swettenham and Ma! t a V. lar 1 p.m. I'eluk Ai.' ,n L mg 3 p.m. Rangoon ..Abwk Seng 3 p.m. Saturday, 28th. -Diyyee 1 p.m. Port Swett; nham Betsg 1 p.m. Pangkor and T luk Anson ...Langkat 187 words
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Article291 1901-09-26 3 Arrivals. Yi .<1 EKDAY. Tong Cliag I’n from Kedah s. s. Tha:. g from Port Weld s. s. Sti'f Leak from Kedah s. s. .1. A pear from Singapore s. s. /.Di from Teluk Anson h. s. F/Wfzr from Malacca s. Hhhit&t W from Aden s. s. Sachsen from291 words
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Advertisement43 1901-09-26 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. AUCTION SALE AT THE PENANG CLUB OF Assorted Lamps, Table Lamps, Wall Lamps, Globe Lamps, and Billiard Lamps with 6 Lights and Punkah Top, <tc., On Friday, the 27th September, 1901, at 11-30 a.m. KOH ENG HIN, 639 Licensed Auctioneer..43 words
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Advertisement322 1901-09-26 3 A happy idea for a trade mark is (Id wonl Lemco coined from the initial of Lirbi'fs l’,\lraet of Meat Co. Ma i\ inf i i in it extracts seek to trade on the Lirbi j Company's 36 years reputation and they ae-ordingly ask the public to order their extract322 words
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Advertisement152 1901-09-26 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 and figures, excellent timekeeper, sold with a two years guarantee. TO TAKE AFTER ILLNESS. Last winter I had a bad attack of152 words
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Advertisement851 1901-09-26 3 T. L. GOSLING Co., r. i xvi il' it. WINES, SPIRITS, MERCHANTS. a|)j SOLS AGENTS FOB, Gticmiits. TENNANTS PILSENER BEER < LIGHT, SPARKLING, Hold the largest S;o3is„> WHOLESOME, REFRESHING, the Straits cf THE PUREST BEER HTjl II b.| IN THE MARKET. i DrtJO’S BREWED IN SCOTLAND. Chemicals, Per case of851 words
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Advertisement2544 1901-09-26 4 r~7 P r,IE inanfafnririXPFllßlNF WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ALLAN IRvlNta. w "PINANG GAZETTE" HJBIIISIDFLtA «rtIiIiH» mkM *M Z“Z Wto», 'Z“ZZ' fa ***** V<B, Wf kJ ff CALDBECKI| To Government Offices and Merchants Godowns 1 MACGREGOR Co. manufactured by ZZZ lO’* ™Q WI SE spirit merchants. LA M BERT BUTLER Limited London. single2,544 words
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Advertisement642 1901-09-26 4 p s2 I p er Mcnth the H “Pi»S t|iwl ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Sub SCrib h B 5! IT IS hereby notified that it is ni months f.orn the date of to introduce a Bill to the I egisl,,; ,lfic «iot of the Colony of the dea642 words
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