Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1902. No. 91
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    • 703 1 Skipping /loturs. Steam »#avigation_Company. PrllllE mail steamers may be expected to arrive 0 outwards, and leave Penang O* homewards, on the following dates: M ail Service. Homewards. connecting with Atuslralia Al iv 3 />' i .j Home 17 a Himalaya 31 pMlaarat China 11 SiunatM M el Outwards. n,,!/««r<il connecting
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    • 2969 1 NAPnnri ITQrUP a I I riVr> British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JflotirCS. GEN?RA?ST<mE LzMKLUI lOvnc.n L.L.W I M. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij B f Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NIODJiI YUS6II Kaisha. ID Wino, Spirits, Ale, Oilman’s Stores, 9> j Chinese and Japanese Curios, Tweeds, Flanx Intended Sailing and expected Arrival
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    • 722 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1821, Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. X 5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. je3,750,00C Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Me Itn (Deli), Saiuarang, Sourabaya, Padang. Chore bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjup
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  • 139 2 Wednesday, 23rd St. George. Full Moon. Town Baud, Esplanade, at 5-30 p in. High-water 12-80 a.in. and 12*55 p.m. Thursday, 24th German Outward Mail expected to arrive, at 6 p.m. High-water 1 20 a.m. au l 1 45 p.m. Friday, 25tu St. Mark. Municipal CommissioneiH, Ordinary Meeting, at
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  • 18 2 Adamson At the Waverley Hotel, on 21st instant, the wife of C. P. Adamson, of a daughter.
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  • 1607 2 It must strike most people who earn their living in this part of the world that we are on the brink of a crisis as regards that most important question the value of the almighty dollar.'’ The par value of this unweildy coin is, as we
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  • 91 2 The present visitation of cholera appears to la l one of the most serious outbreaks of that disease which has occurred within the history of the Colony, though so fur it has been confined exclusively to Asiatics. From the outbreak of the Ith M irch last up
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  • 337 2 On the Nth instant a pawnbroker was fined Sl()i) for a breach of the Pawnbrokers Ordinance. It was alleged that on the 19th March a string of gold beads was stolen from the quitters of a police constable at the Central Station, and that in accordance
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  • 250 2 Umpire's Report on the Operations. We are indebted to Captain Adams for the following The country worked over was extremely close with no marked positions for a rear guard. The result lieing that an attacking force was within 590 yards before coming under lire from the rear
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  • 459 2 The Onreiniiient Gazette ot the 18th inst. gives in detail the Regulations for carrying out a Convention concerning the exchange of parcels between France and the Straits Settlements by parcel post. The rates are left open, but c.m no doubt l>c obtained from the Bost Office. The
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  • 237 2 The Christian Girl Held by the Sultan. Tin: details of the outrage by the Sultan of Tringanu, as recently published by the ''trait. I hue., an l reproduced into our columns, are, according to the Siam I'ree I’rcM, founded on fact. It says:-—Maria Theresa is the daughter
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  • 326 2 Authorities Awaking to a Public Danger. Many of the local authorities of the Unitel States are showing a determination to enforce the regulations male against expectoration in public places. In New York, the President of the Board of Health has issued orders to his staff to arrest all
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  • 146 2 7 s > The Income T a K Resolution P asse(| Ibe House ol c agreed to the Income T a tion. ax Representative of tb Colonies at the Coronation. Weston, Peace Rumours Premature. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach sr >ng m the House of that nothing could be more t«re
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  • 612 2 Grievances Against the N’iibtb Borneo Company. The inhabitants of this British o do not seem to be satisfiad with the: and have addressed a petition to the Bra government for redress of their gnericjs Labuan formerly was a Crown Colonri:* the Colonial Office, with a Legislative G»
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    • 1396 2 ??Ucha«A Don l g s “™E 4 00 -yyrAxNTED A TYPHIST. Q|| LOROuROMb We have pleas re in «““Ouiicing that PRESGRAVE Qa TF YOU do, look out for Squalls have bwn appointed Notice to Mariners. V• I both atmospherie and stom- qQ|Q IOF 3llu r P IIE KOCK between Goh
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  • 1385 3 Spoilsman.) n K cousins in the Antipodes are far ,1 of us in their attention to details m“'r'nn the comfort and convenience of l°Xe-going public. I have never enjoythe privilege of witnessing racing in o' Australian Colonies, but programmes r .nnetiims held in various parts
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  • 194 3 The Unfair Bowling Question. It is understood that the whole of the first-class counties have replied favourably to the resolution of the M. C. C. Committee on the subject of the suppression of unfair bowling. To meet the contingency of any flagrant case the counties were invited to express
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  • 300 3 Thu latest suggestion of the British Trade Commissioner with regard to tariff revision is that the vexatious lekin tax should be abolished altogether and a fixed import duty of fifteen percent, ad valorem imposed, to cover both customs dues and lekin on all foreign imports into China.
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  • 359 3 Mr. Henry Newman writes an amusing letter to the F.nylishman on the subject of Anglo-Indian Education, in which he declares without the smallest hesitation that the seeking after English ideas has been the bane of education in India. He says that it is perfectly true that
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  • 388 3 The Madras Mail, in a recent issue, makes out a strong case for a substantial reduction in the rates for Press telegrams in India. These rates are at present more than four times as high as the corresponding rates in England—B2 words, that is to say, for a
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  • 102 3 Arrangement of Terms. (Tunes-Mercury Special.) London, April 11th. Rumoured Dr. Rutherford Hanris wired his wife yesterday peace had been settled. London Financier and llnllionist issued second editon this morning stating, on authority of their Pretoria correspondent, that after prolonged negotiations British and Boer representatives have at last agreed upon
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  • 173 3 The comparatively low rates prevailing for paddy in Burma at this time of the year have no doubt been partially brought about by the German combination in Europe, and the smaller demand for India, the Straits, and C hina, says the Hanyoon Times of the 18th instant. As
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  • 422 3 Mu. Consul Neville Rolfe in his last report from Naples states that the subject of mosquitos and malaria is still attracting considerable attention in Italy, more especially in the Naples district, where a large area is subject to malaria. Next to Sardinia, the province
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  • 460 3 This year’s Earl’s Court attraction bids fur to eclipse anything of the kind hitherto attempted. Paris will be virtually brought to the Londoner’s threshold, and the millions who annually visit Earl's Court will this season be able to witness the most interesting features of the recent vast
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  • 56 3 It is reported that Viceroy Yuan Shi-kai has recently amalgamated the Grand Army of Shantung with that of Peking. The army is 100,000 strong, and consists of eight yings (battalions) of infantry, one of artillery, and one of cavalry. They are to be foreign-drilled, and are to
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  • 86 3 On 15th instant a large sugar plant at Ohur, in Behar, was started by the India Development Company, having been erected in five months. It is regarded as a record engineering achievement. A triple crushing mill will deal with 30 to 35 tons of cane an hour.
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  • 105 3 The horrors of the Philippine war have been vividly brought home to the public in America Eighteen soldiers who have become violent maniacs, requiring to be shackled with leg-irons and handcuffs and put in strait waistcoats, have passed through Omaha on their way to the hospital for
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  • 128 3 It appears that the accounts for 1900-01 show an improvement in revenue over the Revised Estimate of £106,000 gross railway receipts, improvement, £197,000; land revenue, decrease, £193,0(K) net ’railway profits were £325,0(M) surplus increased by £30,000 to £1,670,(XX). The Revised Estimate for 1901-02, as compared with Estimate
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  • 464 3 The King’s Dinner.’’ Great Coronation Banquet for London’s Poor. 500,000 To BE INVITED. The King’s Dinner," which according to a recent telegram will take place on the 15th of July, will be one of the great events of the Coronation. According to the mail pipers, His Majesty’s splendid and character.stic
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  • 189 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawuli Gold Mine Co. 43.50 Clieudariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. til. sellers Fraser and Noavo, Ltd. tS7.—sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary 525. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 1187. Jolebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 52.60 Harangan Tin Mining C i. 116.50 -sellers Kecban
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  • 115 3 Penang, 23rd April, 1902. Hates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1 /8g Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/8J Do. 3 Credits 1/8 J Do. 3 Documentary 1/8 J J Calcutta, Demand Bank Hs. 128 Do. 3 days’sight Private 130Bombay, Demand Bank 128 Do. 3 days’sight Private 130 Madras, Demand
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  • 87 3 The r. h. I iiilij (Captain Ilanaen) brought 5 deck-passengers from Moulmein, yesterday. The s. s. Coen (Captain Cramer) arrived with a general cargo from Atjeh, yesterday. The s. s. Betty (Captain Penn) brought 42 deck passengers from Klang, yesterday. The s. s. Pentakota (Cap'ain Parsons) brought 128
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  • 84 3 Mails Close To morrow. I*’»»* Per »tr. Time. Deli ...Ho Kivei noon Pangkor T. Anson ...C’fin/mi 2 p.m. Langkat ...Anahan 4 p.m. Rangoon ...Fitzpatrick 5 p.m. Asahan A: Ratu Bahra ...Tony Chay Un... 8 p.m. Rangoon Moulin in... Unity 5 p.m. Friday, 25th. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli ()lehl<
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  • 27 3 b't'oin Steamer Tu Arrive. Calcutta Sui Sang to-day. Singapore Glenfalloch 24-4(2 Singapore Lightning 25-4-02 Singapore Bormida 25-4-02 Negapatain Zaida 27-4 02 Jeddah Deucalion 27-4-02
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  • 141 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Fitzpatrick from Rangoon 8. s. Unity from Moulmein 8. s. Coen from At jell s. s. Betty from Klang 8. s. Un Peng from Pagoerawan s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. s. Flying Fith from Port Weld s. s. F. Dragon from Port Weld
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  • 115 3 t h information un ler thii hea ling it tunplied by the Agenft of the various Steamship line», and the da'es are appro only. Aprl. 24 Outward German M til St ’annr Prinz Urgent Luitpdd from Bremm for Singapore. China and Japan, Ba'.in, Meyer Co. 24 Gin-man s.
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  • 183 3 Penang, ‘2 Ird April, 1902. Tin fBl] buyers. Hl, p West Coast 81b50z928 Black l<PPe> AcllP011fill) noBa e9 White Pepper 52. Cloves (picked) 28. buyers. Mace No. 93. sellers. Mace Pickings 83. sellers. NutmogslloA 49.}.~sellors. No. I 7.25 do. Sugar I„ 2 4.15 do. I Basket 825
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 74 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 8 Men who have been successful in life have learned that the greatest anil most essential factor in the success of any undertaking is health. Those using Stearns’ Wine find in it
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    • 14 3 Beware of Typhoid Stop Milk Water AND DRINK Pass Beer Iced. Eastern Oriental Hotel.
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    • 841 3 FOR SALE 9g PR T2”ENSINGTON VILLA,” No. 6 I)AH< BAY Australian Cobs (one Hark- UnMlli-TTi W -IX- Perak Road, on a lease preferred. away, a good fencer) and Victoria by Apply to THE PHARMACY, Lambert, or Victoria singly. A’o. 80 Bishop Streep A ADAMS. L.MITEU, Sarsaparilla Chemists. Pronounced by the
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    • 1894 4 LIPTONS jKrawh teas CALVERT’S penanc band. Til Jfffjjfey WERE AWARDED THE OA PARRAI IP PARRAI IP GOLD MEDAL ZU wmDULIII uARDULIU »40 MANUFACTURED BY AT THE QAAD OINTMENT -J 26 LAMBERT A BUTLER Limited London. daDIQ cVMIR I T I n M UINIBI t N I After these hours, »10
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    • 173 4 D er Mtnih the “Pinanj enlarged edition Per Month (For notice. T\7 E lx-g to inform our custnr > V the public in genera! for .-.ih- i.mo l Wat M<-I L 1 rager A Neaw Ltd f, i Nicholson anil Stronach tCojTjM E 4 K;,"' M7-2S-4 11 >IyWNSAB B “;*<k
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