Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 December 1901

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LIX. MOXDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1901. No, 285
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 809 1 pipping Jlotim. peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r JlHl'. mail steamers may i. be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards. w connecting with Australia, I w it lo Victoria J# 25 Bengal do «p.™ e Coromandel do Himalaya m Parramatta do
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    • 2634 1 NORDnn ITQCI4C QI I rAVn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Shipping Hahns. I »•>• L.L.VZ I Lz. Kininklijke Pak?tvaart A riKANTI I’lanks, Piles, Scantlings, <tc., w f IV I of all sizes, sawn by machinery. x Z K FX Negapatam Lines ol Steimer,. YUSSH “KaiSha. Mt Intended Sailing and
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    • 668 1 %anks. Nederlandsche Handci Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824] Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000, Issued Capital fl. 45,000.000 (abt. £3,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Saniarang, Sourabaya, Padang. ('herebon, Tcgal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang, Olehleh
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  • 110 2 Monday, 16th Town Band. Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 4-10 p.m. an.l 4 35 a.m. Tuesday. 17th H. E. The Governor expected to arrive. High-water 5 0 p.m. and 2-2 > a.m. Wednesday, 18th Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 33 p.m. High-water 5-50 p.m. and 6 1» a.m.
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  • 1966 2 Something very much greater than a local interest attaches to the proposals of an Anglo-American Syndicate who purpose running up a Yankee Sky Scraper ”in the heart of London. Not content with acquiring British shipping, the tobacco trade, and the twopenny tube, with supplying us with
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  • 72 2 We hear that the value of the real and personal properly in I’enang of the late Capitan Ah Kwi is estimated at 87,000,000, and that the probate duty at 3 /irr cent. to be paid to Government will therefore amount to the hands line sain of $210,000.
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  • 85 2 At the general moeting of the Chinese Recreation Club held on the 14th instant, the foil iwing gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year I'rra'lrnt. Mr. Lim Kek Chuan. irr I’niiileut.—Mr. Q:iah Beng Ho. Ila.r.rarn Sr rrt.iri/. -Mr. Kaw Teow Kor. Haa.irary Trrmarrr. Mr. Yeo Boon
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  • 122 2 P. O. Homeward-Bound Mail. The P. 0. horn 'W.iril-bound royal mail s'eamer Hallaarat (Captain Peters) arrived from Singapore and the Far East at 1-15 p.m. on Saturday. She carried 33 galloon passengers (including 3 children), and of these the following landed at I’enang:— R v. F. T. Johnson, Mr. and
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  • 381 2 1’ C. C. r. Caledonia. The Caledonians were visitors at the Esplanade on Saturday last where they had b ith cricket and football matches to decide. An early start was made at cricket. The P. C. men who mint in first were represented by Talma and XVicks. The score
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  • 325 2 P. C. r. Caledonia. I hl following teams turned out at 5-15 1 final; Duxbury; llarl.x: Houlston, W emyss Hair,»; Bailey, Smith, XX’emvss I urirarilx: Wicks, Parsons, Peacock, Cunningham, Brown. Caledonia—G<,<i/. Tremenhere; Dari,»: Graham, Moraes; Haires Sell?, Jack, Griffin I* ..riranls Duncan, Croni n-, Murray. Forbes, McKenzie. aledo i
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  • 92 2 A New iuse ion the Queen. At the annual conference of the British Phrenological Society, held at Exeter Hall, the proceedings were appropriately opened with the singing, amid much enthusiasm, 1 1,1 h-utioiLil Anthem, including the following verse, which, according to the ential News, had been previously
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  • 169 2 TELEGR AMS. (REUTERS) z- z 15th Dt *«nb et Capture by Major.Q enera Hamilton. 1 Major-General Bruce R ainl reports from Ennelo that on n" December he surprised Pi.-tViU armed prisoners with nninv who were wounded. He also re-captured one of Uni nel Benson's guns. The New German Tariff. Great
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  • 52 2 TELUK 4 XSOV. (Vith l>rnnber.) I’he shipments to-dav are:— To Penang, 383 piktdsof tin. Ult.'i I> ember., I’he shipments to-dav are To Penang, 403 pikulsof tin. Do. 1,914 of ore. To Singapore, 939 O fore. Do. 31s of fin. [lbth He-f.idtcr.j The shipments to-day are:— To Penang. SUS
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  • 216 2 Appointments. Mu. I’. R. R. Goodman to b -First Clerk, General Manager's Office. Felt-ratal Malay States Railways, Kuala Liiinpnr. Mr. (roodman li ft South Africa on 2.lth October, and arrived in the State on Ist December. Mr. E. A. Dickson, Assistant bistnct Officer. Klang, to act as District Officer,
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  • 348 2 —2 it biti. (Traiixlat.-I far t't I‘iiairi tr-iMte. In the aumtief of Ith instant, nW was received from Ache- a with reg»< the war up to the date 24th November, when it was rumoured that I’olim the neighbourhood of Matang Koeli ta G’ i he seems to prefer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1913 2 NOTICE. |Mu Aiibertisnnpnts. VtOTICE islui.h. ,ii.:i that a 1.1 of lb" Boir-l of Licensing Justices will be held in 'WANTED. WANTED. 1\ the Court of Requests. at 2-30 pin.. on Friday. 20th December, 1901, for the purpose of granting, renewing, or caneelling lie< I s s:— TN AN OFFICE in
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    • 97 2 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addrcAfted to The Editor.” written on one aide of Ibe paper only, and accompanied by the writer* ■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. Communications should be addressed to
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  • 18 2 Death. Shearer»—At Penang, on the 14th inst., the wife of E. 11. Sheares. Madras papeis p eue copy.
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  • 513 3 TRAINING notes. lirtwl in last notes tll6 course .Vl' n opened by the Clerk on Saturday il considerable muster o'f tlirn ed up in the enclosures to l tl,l "nroeee<liny s and catch the early cs:t“ lt possible with so much time Nevertheless several good rough were indulged
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  • 457 3 The I’riiil. Pioneer writes as follows ling an Official Handicapper to the H I sporting clubs in the Colony and 1' to the desirability of having one general Handicapper who has the v time and ability to follow racing rgliout the meetings there can be no Eton whatever, but
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  • 67 3 "i.i.i.-kxo-.vx London c irresp.cndr nt ’hat the King has indicated his desire congregatii n at his Coronation British citizens.' The King has A™ n pon this course because of the nt many Transatlantic and Continenti''s)nugi.s are offering large sums for a 11 the occasion. He has decided that
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  • 78 3 Lord Sailsbury an d the Primrose League. yiu.isi.i nr, replying to a resolution id SJ lupatliy by the Milner 11 of the Primrose League at York, "A 1, alt much indebted to the d' r Habitation for the very kind and resolution, and 1 thank you vote in which you
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  • 490 3 (Sinyapore Free Press.) The Captain of the Pin Seng” Fined. On Friday last in the Fourth Magistrate’s ourt, before Mr. Gilman, Capt. J. Davidson, of the I‘ut Sent/, was charged with bringing thirty-five head of cattle from Penang to
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  • 296 3 A oiiiMi Masonic Banquet took place in Muttra on the 12th, to celebrate the Installation of a new \V. M. for 1902. Here is the menu, drawn up by a witty Mason: You know your own degrees, sit down”— Macbeth. Menu. “Which I recommend to your serious
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  • 317 3 A London contemporary, in a leading article, tries to find an answer to the question, AVhy is the shipping tpule so depressed To a large extent it iq to be found in the overproduction of tonnage during the last few years, and in a lesser
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  • 1388 3 In the current issue of the Journal of the Straits Hraneh of the Royal Asiatic Society there is an article from the pen of Mr. C. AV. 8. Kynnersley on a tour through the Siamese States on the AVest Coast of the Malay Peninsula. The day after
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  • 714 3 Time*. The Ranee of Sarawak. The Ranee of Sarawak has left England for Italy. She intends to spend the winter at her villa near Genoa. The Jews in Russia. The Jews in Russia are again being harassed with renewed rigour, by order, presumably, of the Government, since oppressive
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  • 169 3 Pknang, IBth Beckmbkr, 1901. Tin »qBJ. f AVest Coast no sales. *l’ 4 L PP cI j Achoen 01b no sales. White Pepper 52. buyers. Cloves (picked) 24. sales. Mace No. 81. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. <lq. Nutniegsllo» fij?.—sales. 1 7.25 do. Sugar I„ 2 4.15 do.
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  • 115 3 PENANti, IGth December, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demanl Bank 1 9J Do. 4 month’s sight Bank D). 8 Credits 1/10/* Do. 8 Documentary 1/lOjf Calcutta, Demand Bank Ks. 136 V Do. 3 days’ sight Private 138| Bombay, Demand Bank 136 V Do. 3 days’sight Private 138 J
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  • 46 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Guard of-Honour. The Guaid-of-Honour will parade at Headquarters on Tuesday, 17th instant, at 4-15 p.m. sharp. Drenf. Drill Ord -r with putties. Helmets and Caps. By Order, (Sgd.) G. M. Dundas- Mouvr, Lt. it Adj., l>. I
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  • 151 3 The s. s. Jin Ho (Captain Martin) brought 33 deck-passengers from Singapore, yesterday. The s. s. Hob Ctuihui (Captain Cook) brought IS deck p.issengers from Ok hleh, this morning. The s. s. Ifubi (Captain Almond) arrived with a general cargo from Glasgow, yesterday. The s. h. Stentor (Captain
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  • 59 3 Mails Cloak To-morr >w. Tur Per »tr. t ime Port Swettenham QllOl ra noon. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 P.MTeluk Ans m H'gr Leong 3 P.M. Port Swettenham and Singapore ...Pin Seng 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy Hong Molt 3 P.M. Wednesday, 11th. Rangoon Unity ...11 a.m. Edie,
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  • 27 3 Prom Steam‘r To Arrive. Negapatam Waroonga to-day. Rangoon Patamcotta 17-12-61 Pillo W’ch van (hithoorn 17-12-01 Singapore Winelantt 17-12-01 Edie Itrael 17-12-01 Calcutta Lightning 18-12-01
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  • 140 3 Arrivals. Saturday. s. s. RaUaarat from Singapore s. s. Sportsman from Batu Bahra s. s. Chan Pai from Kedah s. s. Plying Pith from Port W’eld s. s. Store Leok from Sungei I pey Ykstkrd kY. s. s. Uubi from Glasgow s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat s. s.
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  • 141 3 The ihformajion uyuler t>hi* healing it »uypltetl by the Agent* of the y/irioti* Steamship line*, and the date» are approximate only. Dec. 17 (bitward Nordd Lloyd I. M. Steamer Prinz Heinrich from Colonibo, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 17 Homeward Nordd Lloyd I. A(. Steamer
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 .Yarns’ Headache Cure L., las been nsed the world l/fct/f/s iirnibb- widely imiIL( hi mists supply the genuine, when :,s k«d f or> Sold bv all Chemists, tom 1). GRAHAM Co., Ltd., 11
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    • 25 3 KASAGRA" is the title of STEARNS' Caseaia Aromatic, (a full strength Fluid Ext, Caseara) adopted to protect Physician and I’aticnt against substitution to inferior products.
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    • 230 3 The well-known Liebig Company’s Extract now bears, in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company’s initials, Lemco speh p simple device to prevent ipistakes, >\e \yonder wps nqt thopght of before. h HAP A GQQD TIME. A. J.
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    • 240 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR The only article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating and restoring the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil. It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children’s hair no other article imparts such a
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    • 552 3 KUMSTffi CD. graham co., w. cornfield flhpavin’q limited Vliuavill D Penang and Medan Deli. MicrobB Proof °i esa B ani m anu hcturing ■v"- 1 i. Chemists. Filters (PASTEUR SYSTEM) Ml IwW Effectually and continuously removes all microbes and disease germs JjJj from water, and are a certain preventive from
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  • 291 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Sharks. Paid Div. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. td.-scllcre 175,003 t 87,000 8L.503 to Chendatinng Hydraulic Tin or) 833 103 1% .lining (.>., Ltd. ...<ln. 225,033 ‘225.033 4,530 50 810 Eraser and .seave, LUI. s9o. buyers Aa a Do. 6 Debs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 674 4 TO LET. House No. 205 bi iimah road, unfurnished. Apply to KHOO EU YONG, «.«.■J H-l No. 45 Heach Street, WANTED. 4 CORRESPONDING CLERK. Apply to M. M. NOORDIN. TO E-.ET-PART of an Upstairs Office at No. 33c Beach Street with immediate entry. Ar.plv to 588 W. MANSFIELD Co. Towcester
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    • 388 4 a MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. W LEMCO The Genuine Liebig Company’s Extract ls the m os concentrated meat essence made. Its fc.’ discovery has caused a revolution in sick room dietary. Genuine only if bearing the blue signature J. v. Liebig, S; k and the initials of the
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    • 1257 4 ‘PINANG GAZETTE” 1 1085 IS is? LEA B «ft ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. '■"‘“JXZj? by special warrmthis majesty M Advertisement Rates. PURVEYORS TO mu Minimum charge 82 i£ S; E£^™ i |GELEBRATED OILMANS STORES. An editorial in the INDIAN L|pT O NS GOLD MEDAL Heallh ExhlbitioD Lo^don EDi i«h i»”.' 01
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    • 186 4 I i “piniihii ENLARGED edition. Per Month (ForLoea^ b3crjberi Mr J. van den BRAND Cq la wylrs, medau, r»Ex,y NOTIC3. VIEWS of j'. Selangor, and Sin > Peuj, Photos enlarged, vari ,us Z upto bromide paper. 1 J ,J ‘L on King Street. ’'n; 0 SES Xa'UNiOhj OF P n.tS
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