Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 May 1902

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 23rd MAY, 1902. No. 116
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  • 845 1 Programme for Ist, 3rd and sth July, 1902, Meeting. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value S3OO.—A Race for Maiden Horses, ami Horsas that have run as Roadsters, Subscription Griffin and in Races confined to Horses imported as Subscription Griffins. Weight as^ier'scale (lOst.) An allowance of I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 679 1 pipping ilolxreau Miinsular Oriental Sham navigaHonJosnpanyP& rMIIE mail steamers may j be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. do JuneUSu-««^ Outwards 29 Parramatta v India r Rates of Passage see List. ««R* STEMMERB- excellent accommodation for a limit\V ed number of
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    • 2260 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Brltlsh Wypittg jMtts. A jku Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NippJll y ajfin KaiSlU. VI Kl Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. For I Will Sail. I Steamer. From j Errected or V< A D I ip"». Madras, Pondichery, Fri. 23rd May 4
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    • 776 1 batiks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824' Capital fl. 60,000,000(abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 15,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 8,261,000 (abt. 272,000. Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon. Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, f here, bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang,
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  • 152 2 Friday, 23rd Mail for Europe via Madras, expected to leave. Public Meeting, Chinese Town Hall, 4 p.m. Town Band, EHplanade, nt 5 3.) p.m. High-water 12 3) a. hl and 12 55 p Saturday, 24ih.— Victoria Day. Public and Bank Holiday. Mails from Europe via Nrgapatani expected to
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  • 1873 2 A most interesting letter appears under the correspondence heading in the Straits rimes under the num de plume Nemo,” and all in the Straits must he grateful to the correspondent for the information that is given in connection with the British Colony of St. Vincent. We
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  • 42 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties are fixed for:— Monday, 26th May. Men* Double IJ«n<lic<i/i. H. A. Neubronner M. Suhl, Jr. W. Peacock <t A. W. Bailey. Men'» Single Ilaii'licai> —t.'la*» A. J. R. Stronach r. V. D. Parsons
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  • 314 2 The Concert to be held at the Town Hall to-morrow night, in aid of the Home for Destitute Women, will be under the patronage of the Resident Councillor. A large attendance is expected. The folloAving is the programme Part I. 1 Pianoforte Solo ,S >rri»l« Theo. Lock M18»
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  • 558 2 First Day. The first day’s races was held under most favorable circumstances, says the Sinnnyore Ei ce Crexs. In the first race, the Governor’s Cup, Dhlol'k victory camo as u very great surprise. />../of bad no fanciers, noteven the stable. The dividend at the tote was $63.50.
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  • 205 2 Not long since u friend of ours, stays the writer of F.M.S. Notes in the Straits Tim,*, who is ft very keen sportsman, was out after a rogue elephant in the Muar River district. He had stalked the animal with his Malay tracker most successfully when suddenly
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  • 170 2 10,000 Rifles for the Siamese Army. The latest sensational announcement about Siam is to the effect that great military mameuvres are on the. tapis, says the Siam b'ne Press. It is said that 10,000 new rit|es have been sent from Japan to Siam for the purpose of distributing
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  • 107 2 v i More V»lcan,c Dist urba ENORMOUS stores in There lias been a f rp A of Pelee more violent than on Bth May. Enormous X been completely razed t St. Pierre. PANIC IN Sr. VINCENT There is also a panic i n t Vincent where the volcam t!
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  • 232 2 ~„r mm < irre^,n leM gEpare, 23nlJhSingapore Races. Results of Second Day’s Ri CU At u’7 T T H,! v' 1 7 GU Fm H Mr. beab Eng hiong’s .1 0,,. Seah Eng Kun’s Z’anZ 2. I 11,. It; ID g tAMfc Mr. Tan Hap Leong’s r„,/.x/„„ Tan
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  • 131 2 We are told that the surfaceolMart: is uneven and mountainous, rising fnnnal shore to Mount Pelce, an extinct v of 4,500 feet high, which in prehs.d tunes must have sent forth its lava over the whole of the i-'.mi from its base away to the shore, wbß/ forms lofty
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  • 162 2 Dr. Carver has hitherto been as about the best fancy shot the woni saen, but apparently he is left tardily a certain Colonel Bonlerveny now performing with the rifle and pi<‘‘ the Hippodrome in L m lon. Accor line Counts in the Home papers, he must i
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  • 135 2 American Press ox Fkeliw >' Great BbitxlN. The New York Press is the apparent consternation iu feeling in Great p rltain r sal undertaking, fearing of Britain’s maritime snpu'» l si;K b' Conservatives fail to see j n tii of the clamonrings, kept Press has since the O'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 818 2 MCALISTER CO. jUa adj) The undersigned is favoured with instructions We have pleasure in announcing that G wl to ge u by VuLlie Auction A a ifSliSi On Tuesday, 27th and Wednesday, O f< fK we have been appointed 38th i„ stanti Sole Agents for Penang and commencing at 11-SO
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  • 691 3 Both Died I’botbsting Their Innocence. f Siiuiup’re tree Pres».) Thf closing scene of the “Draycot’. occurred early on Monday morn mg, 'iX- Ah Ycow and Chan Ah Kat, Macao men found guilty at the last ‘.'Les ‘of murdering Mr. Rutherford at pravcot on the night
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  • 85 3 Not Approved by the Calcutta Municipality. The 'rikishas, which of late have made their appearance at Calcutta, indented for from Singapore and Penang, seems to be a means of locomotion of which the Corporation of Calcutta does not altogether approve. They have been objected to both on
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  • 97 3 ‘C writes as follows in the Manila lime»:— An observant business man with whom I held a conversation the other day attributes in large measure the depreciation of the dollar to the great demand for gold currency in China. The Chinese indemnity is payable in gold and
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  • 124 3 1 he title of Primate of the East, which it has been proposed to confer upon Dr. ipleston, the newly elected Metropolitan of India upon his assuming charge of the See of Calcutta, is not a new one, inasmuch as it has been in existence among
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  • 263 3 ow that the war is nearing a close, of all c souvenirs it has produced, perhaps none n Mce l in interest that shown in a Iretona incident. M hen, at the beginning of 1900, everyexpected the British lion to march n o the
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  • 348 3  -  Edwin Arnold. -Ihuly Telegraph. Matoppo Hills, April 10, 1902. [“I admire the grandeur and loneliness of the Matoppus in Ithodesia, and therefore I desire to be buried in the Matoppos, on the hill which I used to visit, and which I called the A iew of the
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  • 607 3 A Characteristic Speech. “go on pommeling.” Addressing a meeting at the Public 11 ill, Elthani, recantly, Lml Charles made a characteristic utterance on the war. There are people," lie said, who are always imploring us to bo generous and kind to the enemy. My motto is:—-
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  • 180 3 Some Big Figures. The Blue-book as to the position of life assurance companies at Home during the year 1901 shows that the total premium income of the ninety-six companies was 31 millions sterling, the ordinary companies receiving2li,’millionsand the industrial 9| millions. The life and annuity funds amount
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  • 117 3 It is stated (says the .V.-C. Paily A’r/rx) that Sheng Kungpao has lately received a dispatch from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Peking announcing its favourable consideration of the question of establishing Chinese Consulates in important centres of trade in British territories. This dispatch
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  • 155 3 Ihe Hongkong Magistracy presented quite an unusual appearance one afternoon recently when no less than 184 Chinese, were charged by Captain Pennefather of the s.s. Kaifmii/ for being stowaways. The Captain said the ship left this port on the sth of last month for Cebu, Philippine Islands,
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  • 1024 3 Mn. Donald Mackay, director of the Kuala Kangsar Plantations Co., has sent to a Colombo paper an interesting letter telling of his trip by the Muttra to Melbourne.— From Singapore I took what is practically a new route to the South, viz., through the Straits
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  • 710 3 A writer in lierue tie I’olitiiiue Exterieure treats at a considerable length what he terms the eventual consequences of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. This treaty, says the writer, is of the highest importance for France, in view of her great interests in Indo-China, where she
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  • 190 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawali Gold Mino Co. 12.59 Choiubiriiing Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. <lO teller» Fraser and Neavc, Lttl. >B3. Do. li Dobs. par George Town Dispensary 125.— «ellrr» Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 113.5.— ta1c» Jolobu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. %l.—teUen Karangan Tin Mining Co. 11-s.— noin. Kechan
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  • 117 3 Pknknu, 23rd May, 1902. Hates close as follows London, DeininJ Hank 1/8J Do. 1 months’sight Bank Do. 3 Credits 1 Do. .3 Documentary l z 9i Calcutta, Demand Bank Ils. 129 J Do. 3 «lays’ sight Private ItO Bomb iy, Dorn m I Bank 129 J Do. 3 days’
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  • 91 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Actimj C'onimandant. Parades for Nkxt Week. Company Drill, of Coronation parade on Thursday, 2Jth instant, at 5-80 p.in. Dress, Plain Clothes. Detail for the Week. Orderly Ofli-r, Lieut. F. Hallifax. Orderly N. C. O. Sjrgt., J. W. Blackd >?k. MU KETUY. Cl.ns
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  • 82 3 The s. s. Radnorihir.' (Captain Bindings) arrived with a general cargo from Lnndm, this morning. Tiru. s. Tin Ho (Ciptain Martin) brought Mr. Fitz Williams and 2) deck-passengers from Langkat, this morning. The s. s. Hye Leony (Captain Edwards) arrived fro n Port Swuttenham andTeluk Anson this morning,
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  • 62 3 Mails Close To-m irrow. Pur Per str. Vim Singapore, China and Japon ...Radnor shire ...11 a.m. Deli Calypso ..11 a m. Langkat Ho 1 p.m. Paugkor and Teluk Anson Taw Tony 1 p.m. Edie, T. Seinawe, Segli and Olealeh ...Peyu, 2 p.m. Teluk Anson and Port Swettenham ...Hye
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  • 34 3 Prum, Sleam-ir T>> Arrive. Negapatam Zaida 24-5-02 Singapore Hony IF<ih I 21-5-02 Rangoon Seany Leony 24-5-02 Singapore Bieayno 25-5-.’2 Moulmei i Unity 26 5-02 Edie G. G. v. Lansberge 26-5 02
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  • 119 3 Arrivals. Ykstkrdiy s. s. Artsadonj from Asahan s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Leony Ho from KeJah s. s. Plying Fish from Fort Weld s. s. Flying Dragon from Fort Weld s. s. Cornelia from Rangoon To in. s. s. Radnorshire from London s. s. Hye Leony
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  • 183 3 Penang, 23rd May, 1902. Tin 5H9.10 buyers. Black Peppe. I C °«i| l Blbso 2!j 1 r Achoen 61b no sales. White Pepper 52.25 Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 93. -sellers. Mace Pickings 85. -sellers. NutmegslloM 53.—sellers. No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar „2 4.15 do. I Basket
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 19 3 STEARNS' WINE of COD LIVER OIL enriches the Blood, builds up Health and Strength, and energizes the whole System,
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    • 209 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR The only article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating and restoring the hair is Rowland's Macassar Oil. It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the, hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children's hair no other article imparts such a
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    • 221 3 HAIR BEAUTIFIED The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles tho oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which tho hair becomes dry, thin, and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurfstrengthens the hair, and fur children it lays
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    • 841 3 During the past 36 years 500,000 tons of g»| m Iri ojF| A Aft coal have been burnt in manufacturing lo WAH Jw 1-11 Lemco to fill the little earthware pots known ill ■■"wll i. everywhere. Lemco is the genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 4 There is no particular time of
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  • 142 4 The information una t--K h.alin.j i, y plied by the Agent-of He vai.ou, Stea»>-h p lines, and the dal' r> < <>n >j May. 24 German s. s. Sumatra Irvin Deli, for Deli, Beub. Meyer Co. 21 i’xtia I’. x <>■ Japan from binga- p >re, for Colombo,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 315 4 FOR HIRE. I I ORSES and Carriages, Single or Pair LL Horses, Victoria Phaeton and Mail Phaeton, Buggy, Gig, Dogcart and Trap, Driving or Riding. In good condition. Ready at any time. FOR SALE Crushed Foot!, Crushed Oats, Bran, Chaff, Paddy, Hay, &c., Best English, American, and Calcutta-made Harness and
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    • 2295 4 ZZ ZZ■.< ..Jr FeWed Mt' R» lws# Wines, Wines, Sp rits, Spirits, Liqueurs, j L quaurs Time Table Ire m ist May, 1902. Cigars, Cigars, Ci.arettes, Cigarettes MANUFACTURED BY T ble T D b Xaoies LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. Delicacies. Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines A. E. SKEELS, &&EE
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    • 522 4 the “Pin&ng enlarged edition Per Month (ForL ca^ 1 oUntzel sch Uhaciiei Mmlm n.1r..,„„ u Herd Office: MEb\\ DELI SUMATRA 284—31-12 tu f ft The Russian Vo unteer Fl-.-For Coizmao, Coxstvvtiv R AXD fTTHE Russian V 1 r p A V’; lie available for the Port of I>. about the
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