Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 December 1901

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LIX. WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1901. No. 287
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 804 1 Jlofirts. Peiiinsular Oriental St am Navigation Comp ny. Pt mail steamers may 1 bo expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the foilowing dates:— Service. Homewards connecting with Australia I*- n Vul'tta do Victoria Bengal <« JMme BC(M w<W'W do Himalaya Parramatta do China Ball'"'rat do Arcadia Achasan
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    • 3090 1 NOR DDF 1 I i-IP *3 I I CiVh British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. notice 1 '□M'nc.n L.L.V’TM. Koniaklljke Pakatvaart Maatschappij r ajr Alexander james ross ill. being no longer in our employ, ■a 4. Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Minniin 'Vitsnn Knichi iNotice is hereby given that the Power
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    • 668 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824; Capital tl. 60,(XX),000 (abt. £5,000,000, Issued Capital fl. 4.5,000.000 (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), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chercbon. Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang, Olehleh
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  • 89 2 Wednesday, 18th Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-3!) p.ni. High-water 5-50 p.ni. and 6 15 a.in. Thursday, 19th First Quarter. High-water 6 40 pan. and 7-05 a.m. Friday, 20th Meeting Licensing Justices, Court of Requests, at 2 p.m. Ordinary Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, at 3 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at
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  • 1705 2 Scientific progress in the nineteenth century was the subject of an admirable address before the Society of Arts at the inaugural winter session held on the 20th of last month. Sir Win. Preece, who as Chairman of the Council of the Society was the lecturer, and
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  • 247 2 <To the Editor of the I’inatvi Gazette.", Dear Sih, Jour leader on the Singapore Memorial scheme does not in my opinion do justice to the subject. The proposal to invite the public of Penang to participate in the burden of the expense seems to me a piece
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  • 77 2 The Penang Band will play at the Waterfall Gardens on Saturday night from 9 to 11 o'clock. A special tram will leave the Jetty for the Gardens at 8 p.m. The following is the programme:— Overture Ocean Pearls Hermann 2 Waltz Souvire D’Avril Depret 3
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  • 334 2 Yesterday afternoon His Excellency the G i.ernor, Sir Frank Swettenham, k.c.m.g., arrived at Penang from Singapore for a short visit, accompanied by ('apt. Barry and Mr. Bosanquet. The /Mfr made a good run to Penang, arriving about five o’clock last evening. The
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  • 425 2 Tin following is the copy of an address forwarded by the Muhammadans of Penang to the n'W Turkish Consul-General at Singapore In the mitr- of Allah, the compassionate the merciful. The; Honorable Ahvieii Ata I li.aii Effendi, f Ittoinan 'oiwul-Grnrral, Xin'iapore. Siu,— We th"
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  • 183 2 I hi: Netherlan Is Trading Society lias b cun bail ling operations preliminary to starting in business nt Pulo Way. Half a million of guilders will be spent by it at the outset. Optimists fancy that Pulo Way has-a bi-ight future before it, owing to so many men
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  • 165 2 Ihe cyclone that struck Madras on the 9lh instant gave u tremendously heavy rainfall, very soon flooding Madras, which in a few hours rivalled the appearance of Calcutta during the floods in September last year. Portions of Madras round the Fort were completely flooded; the water in
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  • 154 2 TE LEGRAMS. Vigorous Lord Rosebery on the \L Lord Rosebery, Sl)p > Chesterfield, said that our 'l' 41 future „t So h h re: l" ,re th »ho«M bri war as vigorously-and sn e i»ssii,i„ t 0 ti le completes! conclusion. nd 1 he Liberal partv IVw from its alliance
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  • 86 2 The Chinese Imperial Court. (/o .Siw/a/mr. Ibxa-koii" icil, Ihe hin*se Imp r 1:l l ourt? Wll |j t L Empress Doivager ,nl tin, Emperor Kwaug-hsu. left Km-feng-fn Sai. 1 he ourt is expecte I to arrive at Pekin.' on Friday, the 10th Jaiiuarv. The French at Shanghai. The
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  • 388 2 Tin: text of an Ordinance to facilitate the investment of Tru-t and other funds in the I'nited King loin in Straits Settlements Government irn: is published in Friday’s tiorermnmt Gazette. The objects and reasons state:— This Bill is introduced by direction of the Secretary of State. Its
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  • 318 2 Tm: half-yearly meeting of the ers m the Nippon Yu<en Kaisha took pa on the 27th ult., Mr. Kondo Rempe! preying. The accounts and report bniing read, Mr. Kondo delivered an atlie-x i« scribing brielly the vr.iwth ef the compan) to its present large dnnelisiom-, 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1162 2 TtUctod MCALISTER 00. GEORGE TOWN «tsar i PPLICATIONS for the appointment RIO DF AlO A l)V of Inspector of Vacant Houses, Ac., SIR B* S* |w ft BC IF at a salary of $6O per month and $2O horse I allowance will be received by the underft f\ < w
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    • 98 2 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of Uve paper only y and accompanied by the writers name and not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. /BUSINESS Communications should be addressed
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  • 962 3 t>sn i Geskkal Meeting. (V. IhiHil Xeirs.) :v te entli annual general meeting of f« |n the Perak Sugar Cultivation 11 Liuiited, was held on Thursday, id' 1 I ipr at Shanghai. The chair V 'md M r- )ruun on d <r
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  • 201 3 .—Ratutoon Times Nov. 26. V stories have been told of cricket Having been hit into queer places, such Xtow’s nest, onto a passing train, up 'Pout of a pump, into the fork of a tree 40 on, and xve can now arid another A"'- instance to the
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  • 136 3 Ihe announcement that Ladv Margaret Marsham hail been cured of cancer by the application of fresh green violet leaves continues to excite much interest in the medical profession. It has been pointed out by' a West-end cancer specialist that a hundred years ago violet leaves were
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  • 165 3 Great Loss of Life. On the .3rd inst. a shocking accident occurred on the River Alandovy at Panjim, by which some hundred or more people were drowned through the sudden sinking of a steam launch which plies between Verem, Betnn and Panjim. There were some 200
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  • 336 3 (huh an En;iineerin<i.) There has been a great deal said and written of late in the Straits about this Colonial Railway, both as regards its cost and alignment as well as the agency by which the work is being carried out. The Singapore Railway was till latelyknown as
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  • 487 3 Statement by Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain, replying to a letter from Herr Sasse, the London correspondent of the 105.0.k/k Zritnmi, states that his speech, which has evoked such bitter criticism in Germany, contained no suggestion that the severities cited in connection with the German Army exceeded just
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  • 415 3 RESULTS AT A GLANCE. Matches Played Saturday, Nov. 16. (Mornimi I.eader.) League I. Goals. Goals. Notts County 3 Forest 0 Derby 1 Blackburn 1 Everton 4 Sunderland... 2 Wednesday 4 Bury 1 Small Heath, 1; Stoke, nil. Abandoned. olverhampton v. Newcastle postponed. Liverpool v. Grimsby Town abandoned. Manchester City
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  • 111 3 Points. Points. Northampton 12 Lennox 0 Oxford 27 Harlequin» 0 Guy’s Hospital 15 Bedford 0 Cornwall &lt;&gt; Devon 0 Mo«eley 24 Burton 0 Exeter HI Barnstaple 5 Upper Clapton 8 Ealing &lt;&gt; Newport 20 Bristol 0 Abandoned Mati hks. Richmond v. London Scottish. Cambridge University v. Blackheath. Coventry
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  • 342 3 !—Siam Tree Press. England and Siam. During some time past the Straits papers have lieen prolific of discussions in letters, articles, and comments, on the disputes that seem to have been rife lietween the British and Siamese authorities in the Malay Peninsula concerning
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  • 1077 3 THE TRUTH CONCERNING THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS. Pitiable Ignorance. The. Blue-bookon the concentration camps in the Transvaal, Orange River Colony, Cape Colony, and Natal is a bulky volume of nearly 400 pages containing innumerable reports concerning the management of the camps. There is no attempt to give a
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  • 120 3 Penang, 18th December, 1901. Rates close as foli.ows London, Demand Biuik 1/10 Do. 4 month’s sight Bank l/10 r s ff Do. 3 Credits l/10 r 7 e Do. 3 Documentary l/10f Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1374 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 139 J Bomboy, Demand Bank 137. V
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  • 141 3 The s. k. Lamfkat (Captain Lingard) brought 72 deck-passengers from Tongkah, yesterday. The s. s. vrtn Otithoorn (Captain Cramer) brought 242 deck-passengers from Acheen yesterday. The s. Ligktniny (Captain Spence) arrived from Calcutta with 72 Indians and 1 Japanese as deck-passengers. The s. s. Leant/ Ho (Captain Jayah
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  • 56 3 Mails Close To-morrow. Fur Per sir. Time. Port Swettenhain ...Betmj 1 p.m, Deli ...Ho Kivei 1 p.m. M.-ulrus, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karical and Negapatam, taking Mails for Europe, etc. via Madras. ...Zaitla 4 p. Registration up to 3 p.m. Friday, 20ru. Port Swettenhain and Malacca ...Avagyee 1 p.m. Singapore,
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  • 14 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Wineland to-day. Moulmein Hock Seng 20-12-61
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  • 111 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. &gt;. s. van &lt; hithoorn from Acheen s. s. Lanykat from Tongkah s. s. Sea Bell: from Singapore s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld s. h. Leong Ho from Kedah Today. s. s. Hong Bee from Singapore s. s. Lightning from Calcutta Departures. To DAY. s.
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  • 71 3 The information under this heading is snyplied by the Agents of tlu‘ various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Dec. 19 Extra P. O. s. s. Shanghai from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 20 s. s. Moyune from Singapore, for London, Behn,
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  • 172 3 I’knano, 18tii Dkckmbkr, 1901. Tin »66.80 West Const no sales. Black lePPOi'lAeheenOU, no White Pepper 52’,.—buyers. Cloves (picked) 24. sales. Mace No. 84. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegsllo* 52.—sales. I No. 1 7.25 do. 2 4.15 do. Basket 4.10 sellers. Tapioca Flour 2.27} do. Copra 945.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 Do not neglect Headaches Stearns’ Headache Cure is a prompt and efticent remedy. It is marvellous how a single little wafer will quickly dispel the most agonizing pain. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Penang. 1
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    • 167 3 Arc you weak, tired, easily fatigued, all-worn-out ?If so, your system lacks tone. Your system needs recuperating. You need a good Strengthening tonic. When the system is in a depressed condition, its resisting power is lowered and it is an easy prey to disease. Germs may readily multipiy upon the
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    • 131 3 FOR SALE AS SHE NOW LIES IN THE I’RYE RIVER. r riHIE Perak Government /ri -f' I yacht Mena with her appurtenances. p or particulars apply to the Harbour Master, Teluk Anson, to whom offers for purchase should be made. 820 Mr. W. Mitchell, Chemist, Bury. England, writes: Mrs. Hortley,
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    • 155 3 WANTED, 4 DRESSER. Apply to H.” 842 c/o l'inan;i Gazette. The well-known Liebig Company's Extract now bears, in addition to the blue signature .1. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company's initials, Lemco—such a simple device to prevent mistakes, we wonder was not thought
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    • 449 3 HOTTENBACH Bros, i Co. G. Izolphe Co. W. CORNFIELD SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HAVE JUST RECEIVED HUMBER CYCLES. Penang and Medan Deli. Gentlemen’s and Girls’ Assortment Highest Grade Machine in the World. MACHINERY. of Steam Engines and Boilers of various Horse f I powers, Petroleum and Gasoline Engines, w v
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  • 314 4 lOcotation-.I Cai it-l. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. I; i Co." -.1.* 171'1,099 ».87,509 »17,509 t 5 'i' !:C 11,1 -'.I'D 81,999 8)9 109 7'.', t co, /&lt;■/■. 9)9 225.099 4,509 50 119 125,000 Jv-.-.5.-.v L-i. -S.'H'IS 0',009 D 25 I bu Minin and Tr-Miim
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 682 4 Mr J. v- :i i RAN• lawyers, ;*Xf'i X&gt;S. ■X-O LET. H ouse no. 205 burmaii road, unfurnished. Apply to KHOO EU YONG, 825 M notice -tTIEWS of IV.'tng, Singapore, Perak, V Selangor, and Suuiatra. Photos enlarged, various s.zes up .0 o ft. on bromide paper* IOXES, King Street. ALLAN
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    • 485 4 i MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. J 1 VINOLIA. SOaP Is acknowledged to be the Finest Soap in the Woild Facts Vi?iiGLIA SOAP In Unsurpassed for the Complexion VINOLIA SOAP Keeps the Skin as seft as Velvet. VINOLIA SOAP Lasts well, and does not dry or Irritate the most
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    • 228 4 j Chamberlain’s g ICough Remedy J ls the best medicine in the world for Coughs, Colds, Croup H |l and Whooping Cough. It always cures and is pleasant and safe N to take. It contains nothing injurious and may he given as safely K H to a baby as to
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    • 1039 4 LIFT O N S 'TEAS WERE; THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Agents: r— HALLIFAX Co. FRASI ll“ N EAVE’S AERATED WATERS RECOGNISED AS THE BEST IN THE EAST PURITY AND EXCELLJ N(E GUAFAN'JEED. Fraser Neave, Ltd. SINGAPORE AND PENANG Federated pWTime Table from u’t July, 1901. raovnto* mm
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    • 391 4 t “iinang enlarged HirnoN Per Month (For Local TO let Y&lt;). 4 PENANG ROAD. Alum Ira* rpin. rev.-ion of tin. 1. for Municipality j th the year 1902 having I HI coinnkm'’’ 11 tne Mumc j t fieri m term, of Sec: tjj lt cipal Ordinance 1-96 n J tamed
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