Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 April 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-04-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 NEW SERIES PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. MONDAY, 28th APRIL, 1902. No. 9522 words
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Advertisement721 1902-04-28 1 Shipping Xloixrts. Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrilHE mail steamers may J be expected to arrive JP outwards, and leave Penang Ov homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards. 31' Balkmrat Ao Himalaya J“ ncl Outwards. i Rallaarat connecting with China M\V 1 Arcadia I.» humin Parramatta /»</<« Rates of721 words
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Advertisement2614 1902-04-28 1 MADRRn O I I AVR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. central hotel, MWrtUULU I OwrULrl LLVTU, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Pytche Square, Rangoon. FTTHIS Hotel faces the Fytche Gardens Jt X. Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NIDDOH IUSCH Kdishd 1 4- near to the Banks, Public and Merrr cintile Offices, and2,614 words
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Advertisement761 1902-04-28 1 Hunks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1324] Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000, (0 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,0(X Reserve Fund fl. 8,261,000 (abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, M (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang. (’here bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoerocan, Tjilatjap Gorontalo,761 words
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Article146 1902-04-28 2 Monday. 28m Departure of Coronation Contingent of Penang Volunteers. Town Band, Esplanade, nt 5 30 p in. Dallas Dranritic Co., The Belle of New York," Tow i Hall, 9 p.m. High-water 4-40 p.m. and 5 05 a.m. Tuksday, 29tu Public Meeting re Coronation Festitities. Town Hall, at 5146 words
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Article31 1902-04-28 2 Wreford— At Ashprington House, near Totnes, the wife of John F. Wkefork, of Clannalxirough, Devon, Advocate and Soli citor of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, of a daughter.31 words
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Article76 1902-04-28 2 Haiiekost Jobs On the 21st inst. at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, by the Rev. W. H. C. Dnnkerley, Colonial Chaplain, Henry J. \V. llriiEKosr, of Ipoh, Perak, to Constance Mmiei.ine, eldest daughter of M. 11. John (Pilot Service) Singapore. Wai.es-Ryan. On Wedm lay, 23rd April, 1902, at the Methodist Epis76 words
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Article1948 1902-04-28 2 Wi. fully endoree ths vmws, as stated in a previous article, laid before the Legislative Council on lues.lay last bv Mr. Napier, with reference to the desirability of re-introducing into the Straits the cat and nine tails," the rattan, as a suitable punislnnent for offences other1,948 words
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Article452 1902-04-28 2 The P. and O. t eylon arrived at 1-30 this morning from Singapore with the contingents from the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, Singapore Volunteer Rifles and the Singapore Volunteer Infantry. The men had a most enthusiastic send-off from Singapore. The Volunteers lined the road from the Drill Hall452 words
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Article190 1902-04-28 2 H. M. S. Oklando F. Penang Volunteers. A sii siting match took place yesterday at the Aier Itam 11 mge between teams of eight from H. M. S. tlrlando and the Penang Volunteers, and resulted in a win for the Naval men by HO points. The variable lightH. M. S. “ Oklando ” - 190 words
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Article245 1902-04-28 2 H. M. the King-Emperor has approved of the appointment of Mr. G. S. Murray to be an I notlicial Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements during the absence on leave of Mr. J. Burkinshaw. The leave of absence granted to Mr. J. M. Kindersley, Superintendent245 words
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Article251 1902-04-28 2 the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) SlR, ill you please find space in your columns for the insertion of this brief acknowledgment, by the P. O’s. and N. C. O’s. of H.M.S. Orlando, of the courtesy and good fellowship shown towards them by the members of(/" the Editor of the “ Pinang Gazette.”) SlR, - 251 words
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Article249 1902-04-28 2 (Reuiews) Sight f Orde er s said that we .“JM ln sight of peace, but th-a interval we were sendi n <, and materials to carrv 0 tl > or other yea _22^ T he Transatlantic Combination, fhe Ditili/ Telryninli S f. lt vessels in the coinli natio p249 words
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Article53 1902-04-28 2 A 'Selangor Gazette l .rtr.i<.r'iiiii’ that whereas foot-anil inmith j appeared at Klang, the British It. orders that, until further notice, al! s* other than those actually working infix must be strictly confined within enci vs All animals straying will be liable destroyed and the owners53 words
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Article331 1902-04-28 2 Mr. Henry Dallas' Musical and Dnai Company opened their short season ii ss Saturday night, and. judging by th- ..vJ of the entertainment they afforded ai the size of their audience, they s' well anticipate a successful star at H ang. It is some time since rtcad331 words
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Article208 1902-04-28 2 Tirh-i A CORRESPONDENT ID I 1" statistical view of British and ierliu 1 in order to correct exiggeratel sions concerning the danger of competition. The general rtlert statistics set forth by the c.arrv.-p-’" that, though Germany Ins be.-n this country has been advancing is no need208 words
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Advertisement1452 1902-04-28 2 Ov»Hrkav»A Dor,,t goto Sea GRAHAM 00,V without a bottle of notice:. Alli An Ann AU LIMITED, TVT R H A W AYL ESBURYof Tapa, liHinßnßßniH ivi pcrak> h ids myfun <>« UIILUIIUUIIUIIII O.i 'I J M Attorney to act for me in all matters during A Whol6SBlfl »***** 81)9 Manuf&Ctliring1,452 words
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Article642 1902-04-28 3 Tnn Golf Championship, 1902. t ie absence of last year’s Champic n, i had to stand out from ill health, a good I "lof interest has existed as to the likely 'nnner of this competition. Iu the first ties— I Greig beat Dr. Ireer. y r Justice642 words
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Article410 1902-04-28 3 Gy. remains of the late Sir Andrew Me were removed on 3rd inst., when the omiMnder-in-Chief sent a horsed gunnrmz.. to 31, Portland-place at 9.30 a.m. > cm.< t’te deceise.l officer’s remains to '“'hnr.on-tiition, route for Bath, where interment took place. An escort to the410 words
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Article1036 1902-04-28 3 ANNEAL REPORT FOR 1901. i, Mr. Edwy L. Talma, the Assistant SuperI intendent of Indian Immigrants, writes I Immigration. fb, e ni, »iber of Immigrants arriving in the Colony from Southern India during the last three years are as follows o t x T 1900. 1901. > statute1,036 words
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Article729 1902-04-28 3 Suggested King’s Park AVithout wishing to prejudice any expression of opinion that may be brought forward at to-morrow’s meeting in connection with the Coronation, the following extract will show the views hel l by 11. 1+ the Officer Administering the Government ot Hmgkongin reference to the729 words
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Article30 1902-04-28 3 HUGE DAMAGES CLAIMED. Mr. L. Cohen, the concessionaire of the Delagoa Bay Pier, has brought an action against the Portuguese Government claiming t‘759,099 damages for breach of contract.30 words
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Article531 1902-04-28 3 Marriage has always been regarded by the cynical as a speculation more or less. The man who marries is bound to speculate to a certain extent not always with profit. But a Melbourne agency appears to find speculation in marriages rather profitable. At any rate, according to531 words
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79 1902-04-28 3 The directors of the United States Steel Corporation met on Ist inst., the anniversary of the corporation’s business career, to review the work of the past year. It is understood that the earnings of the trust during that period amount to approximately £22,099,000. The directors79 words
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Article129 1902-04-28 3 Kainit” is the nanu given to a new manure for coconuts. It is alleged that Kainit prevents the loss of nitrogen and humus matter. A considerable amount ot nitrogen and humus matter is lost when farm manure lies in large piles exposed to the air129 words
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Article173 1902-04-28 3 An article in the latest number of the llrazilian iterieic raisesan alarm against the short-sighted system of practically killing out rubber-yielding trees in the Amazon A' alley; and foretells the result. But we question if the natives employed to collect rubber can be got to niter a practice173 words
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Article601 1902-04-28 3 Of all fishermen’s stories, the one that Air. AV. Sherwill tells in this month’s IF/./c H i rid Mai/a.iiu must beawarded the palm—more so, indeed, because its veracity is vouched for. Tiie scene of the incident—which is probably unprecedented in the annals of sport —was the wild601 words
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Article187 1902-04-28 3 Stocks. Quotation. Borsawali Gold Mino Co. 53.50 Cliondarinng Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. ()40. sellers Fraser and Neavo, Ltd. SB7.—safes Do. 6 Debs. par Gcorgo Town Dispensary sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. f 137. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $2.60 Karangan Tin Mining Co. H6.so—sellers Kocliau Gold Mining187 words
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Article106 1902-04-28 3 Penang, 28th April, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/8J Do. 3 Credits 1/8} Do. 3 Documentary 1/8}“ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 127} Do. 3 days’sight Private 129} Bombay, Demand Bank 127} Do. 3 days’sight Private 129} Madras, Demand Bank 127} Do. 3106 words
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Article201 1902-04-28 3 Thk h. s. Sumatra (Captain Block) brought, •31 deck-passengers from Deli, this morning. The s. s. Hok Canton (Captain Scott) brought •36 deck-passengers from Olehleh, this morning. Tue s. a. Suevia (Captain Borck) arrived with a general cargo from Hamburg, yesterday. The s. s. Nrstor (Captain Baker) arrived201 words
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Article56 1902-04-28 3 Mails Close To-moskjw. Fur Per ntr. Tune. Colombo Southern India ...fa’u Mara 9 a.m. Ihdi //o Kmei 1 p.jj, Tehik Anson ...Lady \VM 3 p.m. Port Swcttenhain and Singapore ...Pin g p.jf. Wednesiiay, B Jth. Edi»-. T. Scmawe, Scgli and Olehleh Hok Canton 2 p.m. Singapore. Hongkong, Swatow56 words
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Article33 1902-04-28 3 Fru/a Steatner To Arrue. Singap >re Selesia to-day. Bangoon Lindula 29-4-U2 Edie (r.tt.v. Lansbcrye 29-4-02 Singapore Pttndtta 30-4-02 < alcutta Lot Sany 30-4-02 Singapore Kum Sony 2-5-02 Singapore Celebr* 3 5-0233 words
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Article204 1902-04-28 3 Arrivals. Satvrd IV. s. Leong Ho from Kedah h. h. .Syortuman from Kedah s. s. Zatda from Madras s. s. Canton from Tehik Anson s. s. lictsy from Port Swettenhani s. s. Petrel from Tongkah Ykstkrday. s. s. 7fo Ktvei from Deli s. s. I'hjuty Dragon from Port Weld204 words
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Article178 1902-04-28 3 Penang, 28m April, 1902. 185 no sellers. Rlnek I’-'PPor A V< St !)lbs 2B Aolioon 61b no soles. While I’epper 51.59 Cloves (picked) 28.-buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 82).-sellers. Niitiuegsllo» 49}.—sellers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sffipw j 2 4.15 do. I Baskel 325 sellers Tapioca178 words
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Advertisement63 1902-04-28 3 No one whose system is racked with pain who feels tired and listless, who is weak, whose blood is thin, pale and watery, can expect to reach the same degree of success as if he were enjoying robust health. Stearns’ Wine mproves herlth, creates strength and energy. Ask your Chemist.63 words
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Advertisement102 1902-04-28 3 NOTICE. I HAVE this day revoked the Power of Attorney dated 23th June, 1899, granted by me to Yau Chin of Ipoh. (Sgd.) YAU TET SHIN. Ipoh, 24th April, 1902. It is with gratitude that I write to tell you of the marvellous cure which your Wine of Cod Liver102 words
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Advertisement500 1902-04-28 3 Stearns’Headache Cure for sale. <*•> ii gives positive relief in Neuralgia and is a safe W i«l■ > F’lm 111 and speedy remedy for all Headaches. Stearns' TJAIR BAY Australian Cobs (one Hark- I >T4 J T is the original. Sold bv all Chemists. Whole- I away, a good fencer)500 words
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Advertisement224 1902-04-28 4 pl Per the “Pirans Ijteitt l ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (ForLocaiSubaortu, $2. PILLs I HaHla. Place, Sin Bap^ 'tfa, I 4APTIN Chrml.L SOOTHV ’«‘mptos Cag 4 GHOUSE 4 C| Beg to inform the P ubljc of nang, Native Malay States that we have ready f and will Contract for the224 words