Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 May 1902

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED) x8 33 PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1902. No. 99
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 722 1 Shipping glorias. Sham Navigation Company. fllllE mail steamers may J be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Qj dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. nenrial connecting with AnrfraMa 17 coreniam il Himalaya 31 do China J j me liSu' nai,a i J Que Outwards. Arcadia M.P 15
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    • 2308 1 NORnDFI RI I CiVh British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. MotIUS. Mr J van den BRAND Co., «IV! IMWUV l vJVFIL-n LL.VIU. Koninklijke Paketvairt Maatschappij I lawyers. >1 Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Njppjll YllSfill KdlSlia. medam deli. ■yt HI Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. JAPAN mail steamship Co..
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    • 599 1 Wnnhs. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,00 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,00f Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Siugapjre, Rangoon, M■l tn (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Ch?re bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasocrooan, Tjil.itjap Gorontalo,
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  • 114 2 Friday, 2nd Town Band, Esplanade, nt !> 30 p in. St. George's Church Choir Practice 6-15 p in. Dallas Dramatic Co., Toreador,” Town Hall, 9 p.m. High-water 8 0 a.m. and 8-25 p.m. Saturday. 3rd Mail for Europe expected to leave. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-80 p.m.
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  • 1552 2 Wi: have read with much interest the Assistant Superintendent of Indian Immigrant's report for 118)1. It is certainly more clear and decisive in its treatment of the subject than many of its predecessors, and although we cannot altogether accept as gospel some of the reasons given
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  • 486 2 Original to Penang, the aucienco was kept continually laughing during the performance of "11. M. S. Irresponsible" by the above versatile company. The piece itself is not a deep one, but what was lacking in the plot was made up by the individual players, chief among whom
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  • 374 2 At a general meeting of this Association, held at No. 5 Weld Quay yesterday afternoon, the following members were present:— The President, Vice-President, Messrs. A. L. de Mornay, R. Yeats, F. O. Hailifax, Kee Tek Quee, Jules Martin, E. es Cbasseriau, L. es Cbasseriau, W.
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  • 189 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties are fixed for Saturday, 3rd May. Profession Pairs. Ciril Serrice— Peacock <t Bailey /■.-/,-yio/i/i—Proctor A Parsons. M, n hunts -11 illifax A Stronach r. "Medical— Jamieson A Freer. Ladies' Single Handicap. Miss Allan r. Mrs. Dennys Men's Single Handicap—l lass A.
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  • 161 2 Further Evidence. The three Cantonese who were committed for trial at the Singapore Police Court last Friday for the murder of Mr. Rutherford was brought up liefore Mr. Beatty on Tuesday morning for further evidence. The only witness was a Chinese longsentence prison r, who said that
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  • 336 2 A masterly robbery, says the Singa/iare b'rei Press, was oommiited at a godown on Boat Quay during the last fortnight or so, which equals the well known case which occurred in London, some time back, when a furniture van drove up to a high class
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  • 313 2 (ReUTE R st Princess Rad2iwi| THE indirect d" 1 M.. RHODES' DE,®® Princess Radziwill }>■>« i guilty at Capetown promissory notes in the n Mr. Rhodes, and has been "T 0 to two years' detention in?'? of correction. The Daily TcLyraph that Princess Radziwill Wa s J indirect cause
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  • 334 2 fTo the Editor of the “I- I 1 > 1 »eak Sir, In your obituary of Sir Amlrrt 1 J you observe, with reference to the Ls I’angkore It is only just to that Sir Andrew has liiinsrlf I'uiry v !1 that it was on
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  • 87 2 Miss Ellen Stone- the ary, who has arrived nt e'v ing the story of her 1 lieved she owed her life U> Mmo. Tsilka’s baby. “Although the suiting thmgs and g.i't words,” said Miss Stone, or beat us. Sev.m bor»leased, Mme. Tsilka s m brigands bv
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1462 2 W. CORNFIELD, GRAHAM CO.. Do y'l“°“ s TAILORING aT7< CHLOROBROM. JtAiTaSXS I frILUIIiiVM Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing until 4 P m on the IF YOU do, look out for Squalls 4th instant. both atmospheric and stom- E LDWARr)3 HEDADTMENT achic But don,t think a doseor UEIAn I 111 Lil I
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    • 102 2 fdONTItIBUTIONS must be addressed to ss Tim Editor," written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion, e xpressed by his correspondents. nUSINESS Communications should
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  • 18 2 Death. Cumming.—At the General Hospital, on Ist instant, Neil Cumming, Assistant Messrs. McAlister Co. Aged 26. Deeply regretted.
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  • 1228 3 The Colonial Camp. Th arrangements for establishing the '1 ruiiP at the Alexandra Park are, Z i> nderstand3 > Practically SC There i- 1,0 doubt that 018 olabora te P re 1 s bein‘ r imuie for tho entertainment ’TuwJsitors'and the convenience of the l,lic will render tho
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  • 277 3 A somewhat significant indication of the change which is coming over the religious 1 e of Inlia is, says the to be found in the rapidly dwindling importance of the Mohurrum. Not so very many years ago, to take the case of Calcutta only, the w.iole
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  • 327 3 Revolution Promised in Yacht Propulsion. Messrs. Thornycroft, the well-known shipbuil lers of Chiswick, are experimenting with a new oil engine which may not only revolutionise private yacht propulsion but may also effect a remarkable change in the adaptability and all-round efficiency in the smaller craft of
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  • 685 3 The Tien Tsu Hui is a society formed by Mrs. Archibald Little and other ladies for the purpose of educating Chinese women t > see beauty iii the natural foot. For years missionaries had been doing all they could to discourage the barbarous practice of footbinding in
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  • 789 3 Cause for Anxiety. Anxiety on account of the health of Queen ilhelmina of Holland is far from being confined to the Dutch, says an Indian contemporary. In the first place she is a young Queen and a young wife, two things that appeal most to the
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  • 473 3 The gossipy diarist, Pepys, was the last man to miss any part of such a spectacle as a Coronation; besides which at the Restoration he was one of the principal officers of the Navy Office. On the 22nd of April tho procession from the Tower took
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  • 563 3 SUPERB BEQUESTS. Mr. Rhodes’s will, dated Ist July 1899, with several codicils added at a later date, was published on the sth April. The amount of probate is not stated, but a sum which apparently cannot be far short of two millions is left for educational purposes
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  • 728 3 Enn. Gniv's Experiment to Date. There are only nine counties of England in which, at the date of a report just made for tho Public-house Trust Association, no steps bad been taken for the adoption of Earl Grey's method of licensing reform. Twenty companies bad been registered, seventeen
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  • 114 3 Penang, 2nd May, 1902. Bates cr.os« as follows London, Demand Bank 1/8 Do. 4 months’ sight Bank l/8f Do. 8 Cre<lits 1/8« Do. 3 Documentary I/8-J4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 125 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 127 Bombay, Domini Bank 125| Do. 8 days’ sight Private 127 Madras,
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  • 121 3 The s. h. Betty (Captain Penn) brought 20 dcck-passeugers from Klang, yesterday. The s. s. Peyu (Captain Coysh) brought 4.3 deck-passengers from Olebleh, yesterday. The s. s. Pekin (Captain Fox) arrived with a general cargo from Singapore, this morning. The s. s. Ho Kivji (Captain Ul lall) arrived
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  • 91 3 Mvn.s To Moaujw. F<o- Pee »tr. Pune. Deli Sll ii.itr.t noon. Bat'i Bahra P' Oj Port swette>iham B ’trnj 1 p.m. Pangkor and Tehik Anson Tatv Tony 1 p.m. D. li ...Ho Ktoei 1 p.m. Edie, T. Scmiwc, Segli a;i<l Olehleh ...Pcyu> 3 p.m. Calcutt 1 ...Kn-n Sany
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  • 24 3 Krtmi Stea mer To Arriiv. Sin gap ire Celebrt 3-5-02 Colombo (Unela 4-5-02 Negapatam IFaroa/u/a 5-5-0 i Singapore Houj Bee 5-5-b2
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  • 142 3 Arrivals. Yesterday s. s. Tony Chay l>n from Asahan s. 8. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Betsy from Klang s. s. Sri Banka from Padang s. 8. Ely my Fish from Port Weld h. s. Flyiny Drayon from Port Weld s. s. P> ju from Olehleh s. s. Sivee
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  • 190 3 Penang, 2nd M iy, 1902. Tin fB5 no sellers. 11, West Coast 31b.>oz I2S a< eppor c ieeu ft||, no sa les. White Pepper 51.50 Clove» (picked) 28. buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 82 J. sellers. Nutmegnllos 49J. —sellers. I No. I 7.25 do. Sugar
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  • 187 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gold Mino Co. 53.53 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. #4o. I tellers Fraser and Neave, Ltd. SB7. sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary |25. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 1137, Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 12.60 Karangan Tin Mining Co. 116.50 —sellers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 20 3 Children love it, and thrive on it, STEARNS WINE makes them rosy-cheeked, and bright. The best of all Tonics. lb
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    • 115 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATK SKIN A CLEAR and healthy complexion produced byusing Rowland's Kalydor, the most soothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckl s, Tan, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness; heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects, Eczema, Burns imparts a
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    • 626 3 The strain upon the physical endurance of the a IBM 1 BOHSm fi MA busy woman in the proper performance of her M HffM A T V» MM t-asiern JXLwAylbi GO, Stearns’ Wine proves its greatest benefit here. It aids nutri- j tion, enriches the blood, keeps the cheeks rosy,
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  • 187 4 The information under thu heading to ,upplied by the Agent, of the various Steam,h<p line,, and the date, are approximate only. May. 3 Homeward P. and O. R. M. S. Bengal from Singapore for Colombo Bombay and London, Gilfillan Wood Co. 3 s. s. Benia ice rs for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 298 4 “PINANG GAZETTE” enlarged daily edition. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TIHE price of the Pinang Gazette deliver free is as follows To Government Offices and Merchants' Godown, 'in Penang. Per annum... »24 payable in advance By Post.— Ter annum... 7 do Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rate Minimum charge 2 5 lines
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    • 2214 4 TWo s r-LAN-oLiNE- Federated 1« fW 2 PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Natwral Toilct Prcparaticns fZ/NNA ‘DARTRING’ TOILET ‘LANOLINE’ in small and Easilv and Economically met by a Policy in Jj/A, large collapsible tu.«. M ikes rough skins smooth Time- Table from ist May, 1902. j «.,IV, uvvov and protects delicate
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    • 217 4 $2 p er Monh the “Pinang tjazefe’ enlarged edition Per Month (For Local Subscn hew tb2. P..MANU 1./XNu NOTICE is hereby given that from the charges for the services of will be as f illowe:— the B»ni Dances, 9 p m to 2 a.m. Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11 p.
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