Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 April 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-04-30 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1902. No. 9722 words
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Advertisement738 1902-04-30 1 Shipping fMites. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation jCompany. f |IHE mail steamers may JL be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following \J dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. connecting with Australia 11 ormnamh Himalaya :31 I<" Ua a do China w‘ ,s IM' 15 V'"'""" ,fta I»d<« 99738 words
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Advertisement2674 1902-04-30 1 NORhnTI ITQCMP P I I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlotiffS. wanted i mme <iiateiy. IMWRUL/UU I I LS. Koniiiklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij A foreman for the Kinta Foundry yl JL Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NIODJiI YUSfiil KfUShd. Sre? 1 Ip Api,llcal,t t 0 state 305 MITCHELL Bros. A2,674 words
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Advertisement785 1902-04-30 1 Wnnks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIET 5 Established Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000, CO Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,00« Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000(abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli|, Samarang, Sourabaya, I’adang, here bon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang,785 words
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Article180 1902-04-30 2 Wednesday, 30th Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-watir 6-20 a.m. and 6-45 p.m. Dallas Dra untie Co., The Casino Girl,' Town Hall, 9 p.m. Thursday, Ist Ist Quarter. St. Philip an 1 St. James. P. <). Outward Mail expecteil to arrive, at 6 a.m. General Meeting,180 words
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Article1509 1902-04-30 2 We see that our contemporary the Xiiigapire >< <■ Pr< tx draws attention in one of its leaders on Saturday last to the totally inadequate punishment that was meted out towards the men who bail been convicted of receiving stolen property on the Bree H ill1,509 words
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Article178 1902-04-30 2 Lawn Tennis Tovrnament. Tin. results of yesterday’s play were as follows Ladle.' Single Handl, a/i. Mrs. Oechsle (scr.) Lat Miss Bradbery (+j() 6 2,6 1 .Mm'» ll iulde Handicap. Peacock A Bailey (—15.1) H inter A Yeats (t-15.1) w.o. Hallifax A Stronach —l5) beat Duncan A Snrgant178 words
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Article104 1902-04-30 2 The Kuala Lumitb Pbogramme. Thl'iiskay, 26th June. i a. m. Review of the Malay States Guides. 7-15 a. m. States Service in St. Mary's Church. 10 a. in. Native Sports. 3 p. m. European Sports. 7 p. in. Illuminations, Wayangs, Mayongs, etc. 9 p. in. State Ball. Fbiday,104 words
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Article675 1902-04-30 2 Wk were treated yesterday evening to a very creditable production of The Runaway Girl” by the above talented company. The smallness of the stage again made it quite apparent that the performers were greatly handicapped in their endeavours to produce anything that could equal the original piece675 words
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215 1902-04-30 2 The following is the directors’ report presented at the Forty-eighth Ordinary General Meeting, held on the 16th instant: The D.rectors have mw to submit to the Sharehol'lers the Balance-Sheet and Profit and Loss Account of the Bank for the year ended 31st215 words
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Article128 1902-04-30 2 General lan Hamilton,in a fresh drive west of Klerks dorp on the sth, captured 64 Boers. Colonel Brander’s operations continued. Rochford captured 73 Biers in central Orange RiverC.ilony from the 17th to the 19th. Beyers is still being pressed by Colonel Brander, north of Pietersburg,128 words
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Article186 1902-04-30 2 —Daily Graphic. Olli as well us young will read with pleasure that mi organising committee has been formed under the presidency of Lord Cranborno to arrange for coronation bonfires in all parts of the country. There is no kind of jubilant demonstration which appeals to a more universal—Daily Graphic. - 186 words
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Article35 1902-04-30 2 The following is the result of this race Mr. A. Stedall’s firnt Principal 1 Lord Carnarvon’s The Solicitor 2 The Duke of Devonshire’s Daldogle 3 (Winner trained by A. Sadler, junr.)35 words
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Article242 1902-04-30 2 (REUTE/fs} Penny Post a( w A p D XUl ™>M, ai 4i Jhe Penny P ost;l “Ul from «ny p and not from Australia pl eto A Marconi D^,„ s( At tlie invitation of Mr iv Director of the lint™,, JS Company, the foreign ministers attended a Marconi demonstrating242 words
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Article454 1902-04-30 2 From our own CmuiEssw oi. The Rawang Rioting Case. Ku.ila L’uupnr. 33 V The 1! twang rioting ease, afeef protracted hearing, was concWfi yesterday. All the twenty prisoners 1® been convicted. One rikisha puller hasbeenia i fenced to death. A Singapore baba, name I Hi Song, ami one454 words
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Advertisement1579 1902-04-30 2 GRAHAM ea limited. AX7~E keg to inforlu our customers and PHI fIRnRRnM thepublic of Penang. Ac., that we U(III II nflflU Iff have this day removed our office from No. 9 A Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing street to No. 23 Beach street, late T 1 YOU do, look out for1,579 words
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Article1413 1902-04-30 3 jiee ting at the town hall. T,n meeting called by the Hons. J. M. B. 1 nn.l Dr- Brown to take steps the’Coronation was held in the toCet Hull Yesterday afternoon. About T > H.\.ntkinen were present. The proceed- were characterised throughout by a spirit of loyalty, and1,413 words
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Article909 1902-04-30 3 Perak. Ox the whole, Perak— which is well at the head of the Federate 1 States m the matter of tin output—has had a very good year, and, with the exception of a big failure m Larut, both the Government and the miners have done well.909 words
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237 1902-04-30 3 Mu. 11. E. Parker, who has just published a book on China and the Chinese, has had a long-Consular experience in the Far East, which has profoundly impressed him with the contrast between the lot of the Chinese in British and in French or237 words
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Article1041 1902-04-30 3 Football. In the Association Cup final Sheffield l nited made one and Southampton one goal. Queen Wilhelmina. The question is being considered of summoning the States Generaal to appoint a Regency. The Coronation. The King has accepted four liners placed at his disposal by the companies for the1,041 words
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Article1336 1902-04-30 3 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1901. HI. Concluded.) Mahratta Coolies. On two occasions during the year Mahratta coolies, recrui'ed near Ahmednaggar in the Bombay Presidency, have arrived for service on Gula Estate, Perak. The first detachment was collected in that town and entrained for Negapatam, to be examined there in1,336 words
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Article111 1902-04-30 3 Penang, 30th April, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/8} Do. 4 months’sight Bank Do. 3 Credits 18} Do. 3 Documentary 1/8 Calcutta, Dem and Bank Rs. 126} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 128} Bombay, Demand Bank 126} Do. 3 days’sight Private 128} Madras, Demand Bank 126}111 words
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Article116 1902-04-30 3 The s. s. Lai Sana (Captain Payne) brought 52 deck-passengers from Calcutta, this morning. The s. s. Tam Tong (Captain Vaz.) brought 129 deck-pass ngers from Teluk Anson, vesterday. The s. s. Siik (Captain Schnur) brought 490 cas s and 20 tins of petroleum from Tandjong I’oera, yesterday.116 words
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Article36 1902-04-30 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per »tr. Tiuu. Langkilt A Piingkalau Brandan ...Deli 1 p.m. Eilie. T. Semawe. Segli. Olehleh an I I’ulo Well dr.fi.v.Laneberge 2 P.M. I’angkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 P.M36 words
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Article21 1902-04-30 3 Ft oni Sle-tni“r To Arrioe. Singapore Selcttui 1 5-02 Singapore Kmn Sang 2-5 o*2 Singapore Celebes 3 5-0221 words
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Article105 1902-04-30 3 Arrivals. Ykstekoay s. ft. Lindula from Rangoon s. s. la tv Tong from Teluk Anson s. s. Sink from Tnndjong Poera To i> s. s. Calgimo from Singapore 8. s. Lai Sang from Calcutta s. s. Piindua from Singapore Departures. To DAY. s. s. \fai-g Aa tin for Port105 words
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Article188 1902-04-30 3 SrticKs. Quotation. Beruawah Gold Mine Co. 53.50 Chcndariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. |4O. sellers Eraser and Neave, Ltd. SS7.— sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary s2>.— sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. H 37.— Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 12.60 Karangan Tin Mining Co. 113.50— sellers188 words
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Article178 1902-04-30 3 Pxnang, 30th April, 1902. Tin $B5 no sellers, oi i .j West Coast Blbsoz|2B cv < ppet Acheen 61b no sales. White Pepper 51.50 Cloves (picked) 28. buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. .Mace Pickings 82). —sellers. Nutmegslloa 49}. —sellers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar 2 4.15 do.178 words
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Advertisement531 1902-04-30 3 I TO LET FOR SALE. Ilf nfF'I’MCTEI n pMOMV «V 53J ItLU, Apply to THE PHARMACY, Lambert, or Victoria singly. x" -8(1 r>i*hop street A. R. ADAMS. MM Uli Yltl »n. fe Jl^ OFBoßTS,ake not,c E lAlLOnlab WILKINSON S We cannot speak tc• t IW T R. H. A. A531 words
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Article117 1902-04-30 4 T/ ie information under this heading u applied by the Agent» of the various Steam,h.y line», and the date, are approximate only. Anil 30 s. s. Silesia from Singapore, via ports F to Trieste. S. Kustermann Co. Mavi 1 Outward P. andO B. M. S.BaV.aarat from Colombo for117 words
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Article844 1902-04-30 4 Programme for Ist, 3rd and sth July, 1902, Meeting. first day. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $3OO.—A Race for Maiden Horses, and Horses that have run as Roadsters, Subscription Grillin and in Races confined to Horses imported as Subscription Griftins Weight as per scale (lOst.) An allowance844 words
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Advertisement1774 1902-04-30 4 dWk Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Federated W|alaif gtateg FOR REL,EF wd CURE op Rheumatism, Sprained Ankle, Cats, Sciatica. Lame Shoulder, Bruises, Neuralgia, Lame Back, Time Table from ist May, 1902. Burns, Gout, Scalds, Pains in the Chest, Lumbago, Pains in the Side, Stiff Neck, and Like Injuries. MANUFACTURED BY o I1,774 words
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Advertisement257 1902-04-30 4 p “er Month the “Pinanq enlarged Eornoti Per Month <F rLoca k S p' ik «-C.Y Lon lrpes by Singapore Ram a Place Sln J,'^Co.,U 4 Bapt,k, Chfm 4or TH MPTf cv GHOUSE c| Beg to inform the P lb of nang, Native p Ala lay States that we have257 words
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