Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 May 1902
1902-05-27
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-05-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, 2/th MAY, 1902. No. 11822 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement662 1902-05-27 1 pipping flotos. '7iiiiiisiiiarSorient«l St-atn P& IE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. J«neUS“" W^ Olttwar<lB .< v 29 Parramatta India f Rates ■>< extra steamers. .Remediate Service, rtril excellent accommodation for a limitW ed number of Ist662 words
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Advertisement2339 1902-05-27 1 NORDDEUTSCHE.R LLOYD. JL Negapatam Lines of Steamers. tyjppjß YUSOII KdlSlia. Sfa* mLhtnS. rip Vi Jy Intended, Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. 21st May, 1902. WITTEKINI). For I Will Sail. S Stbambr. From Ebbbctud or fl""" I A 'A 1— n A 1 GUNTZEL& SCHUMACHER,2,339 words
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Advertisement746 1902-05-27 1 IBnnks. Nederlandsche Ha idel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824’ Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 3.261,000 (abt. 272,000, Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia_ Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Saniarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo,746 words
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Article145 1902-05-27 2 Tuesday, 27th Town Bund, Golf Chib, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 8-50 a.ui. and 4-15 p.m. Wednesday, 28th Auction Sale of Household Furniture, No. 7 Logan Road, 11-30 a.m. Royal Arch Chapter, Meeting at Freemason’s Hall, nt 9 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High -water 4 40145 words
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Article2343 1902-05-27 2 We Imvu received the Report of the I'nited Planters’ Association. Federated Malay States, for 1901, which seems to confine its operations only to Selangor ami Negri Seinbilan. lhe first and the only subject dealt with which interests us practically, is the great question of labour. Great2,343 words
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Article103 1902-05-27 2 The following items comprise the Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1902, passed at last Friday’s meeting Contingencies Health Officer Expenses in connection with Registration of Births and Deaths $ll2 Miscellaneous Services— L iss on Exchange .$1550 Registering Carts 20 Coronation Celebration Festivities 1.000 2,570 Pensions and lietired Gratuity103 words
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Article227 1902-05-27 2 There is a large stock of valuable timber on the island of Pulo Kra which is not included in any forest reserve. All this timber grows on Crown land and should be maintained as far as possible Passes were formerly granted to the inhabitants of the island to227 words
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Article355 1902-05-27 2 Second Day May 22nd. A BsiLi.i ant day, a brilliant gathering, and excellent racing characterised the second day of the Singapore Sporting Club's Spring Meeting. The fields in some of the events were small, and one or two of the wins were unexpectedly easy, hut that did355 words
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250 1902-05-27 2 The duty collected on the block tins® tin-ore exported from the I'• 1> mte-i JM States in 190! yielded '(5.9(K1<1 $7,050,125 collectc i m the prevmas The quantity of smelted tin and (latter reduced to 68 per cent, on,-’* weight) exported was pik.- katis, as250 words
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Article103 1902-05-27 2 A. and 8., partners in jointly indicted for certain i nseo ftb* the Debtors Act 1869. At tb case for the Crown, each P 1• to give evidence upon oat l then gave evidence the effect of to exculpate himself and other. Counsel for 1 o tfier, butthe103 words
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Advertisement1860 1902-05-27 2 Trikhatd S,erilised GRAHAM co v V Apply, stating previous experience K 7T f f and sa^ar y required, to 0_ P Q IVlilk Wtowili Retail and Manufacturing Kennedy co. v > Sterilised Chemists. rTIAMIL CONDUCTOR for Coffee Estate, X Negri Sembilan, must be honest, 15 Beach Street, IN TINS SS“.‘“«iS£s1,860 words
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Article1508 1902-05-27 3 director s report. Expenditure. tnta i expenditure on Public Worki |H ho vear 1901 was $3,792,737 and nf Federal charges, the cost of thi f C |'lXnent, paid locally, was $243,181 e t:l 4-41 net' cent of the actual expendi being o--* 1 1' each State1,508 words
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Article86 1902-05-27 3 The abolition of bounties, which has been agreed to by the Brussels Convention, will give India and the sugar producing colonies little relief so long as the Kartel system is in force in Germany and Austria, the chief rivals to India. The Bengal Chamber of Commerce is86 words
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Article227 1902-05-27 3 From the Report of the Board of Managers of the Bilischo Anilin and Sod 1 Fubrik, Ludwigshafen on Rhine, just received, it appears that, for the year ending December 31st, 1901, the net profits of the Companv amounted to 4'505,986, exceeding those of the previous year by over227 words
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Article625 1902-05-27 3 The Far East. Router’s Peking correspondent, wiring on the 15th, says the Powers, especially Russia, are opposing the second railway agreement signed between Sir E. Satow and Yuan Siiihk.u, which precludes foreign Powers from constructing a railway within eighty miles of the Peking-Shanhaikwan line, and that Russia has625 words
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Article1792 1902-05-27 3 of FOR APRIL 1902. *‘l Meetings. Ordinary meetings were held on the 11th 0 and 25th, and a special meeting to consider amendments to By-law 192 on the 11th. jf Revenue and Expenditure. q The revenue from all sources collected j during the month amounted to $28,460.83.1,792 words
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Article238 1902-05-27 3 The following are the scores in the recent match Selangor r. Perak SELANGOR. A. B. Ilubbaek <■ Juineaux b McKenzie 10 c Hughes b Towers 4 N. Grenier 1> Towers 13 cA b McKenzie... 4 W. Hai 6 Cochrane 8 b Townn 0 •1 llcvzer l> Towers 13 c238 words
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Article174 1902-05-27 3 An Extremely Quiet Ceremony. The Bishop of Calcutta was enthroned in the Cathedral of St. Paul’s in the presence of a large congregation, on the 14th instant. The ceremony was a much less elaborate one than that which marked the accession of Bishop Welldon. Dr. Copleston only174 words
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Article113 1902-05-27 3 Penang, 27th May, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demaud Bank 1/8| Do. 4 months'sight Bank Do. 3 Credits 1 Do. 3 Documentary 1/8 J Calcutta, Demand Bank Ils. 128 j Do. 3 days' sight Private 130 Bomb ay, Dem md Bank 128 J Do. 3 days'sight Private 130113 words
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Article89 1902-05-27 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Ai tin;/ < 'ommandant. Parades fob Tins Week. Company Drill. Rehearsal of Coronation parade on Thursday, 29th instant, at 5-30 p.lll. Dress, Plain Clothes. Detail for the Week. Orderlv Offi r, Lieut. F. O Hallifnx. Orderly N. C. O. Sergt., J. W.89 words
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Article31 1902-05-27 3 Tun s. s. (’uHn rine l/nar (Captain Bolson), which arrived from Calcutta this morning, brought Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. She also brought 9JO sheep and goats for the straits.31 words
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Article63 1902-05-27 3 Mails Closk To-morrow. Par Per ,tr. Tune. Tongkah ...Petrel 11 a.m. Deli, Batu Bahru and Asahan ...Laurene (lit 1 p.m. Deli Hebe 2 p.m. Edie. T. Scniawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Hole Canton *2 p.m. Ditto ...G.tr.v. Laruberge 2 p.m. Singapore and Hongkong ...C. Apear 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong,63 words
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Article22 1902-05-27 3 Prom Steamer To Arrive. Rangoon Palameotta 27-5-02 Singapore Celebes 28-5-02 Moulniein Unify 28-5-02 Hamburg Sambia 28-5-02 Singapore Loo/liana 29-5-0222 words
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Article116 1902-05-27 3 Arrivals. Ykstkhuay. s. s. Petrel from Tongkah s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah k. s. Qnorra from Port Weld 8. s. Deli from Langkat To-im. s. 8. C. Apcar from Calcutta Departures. Toimy. s. s. Inaba Mam for Colombo and Southern India s.116 words
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Article194 1902-05-27 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawali Gold Mino Co. »2 50 Cliendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. <4o. teller! Fraser ami Neavo. Ltd. »83. Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary 925. seller» Howarth Erskine, Ltd. »137. Jclebu Mining and Trading Co., 13d. Karangan Tin Mining Co. 114.— buyer» Kechau Gold194 words
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Advertisement24 1902-05-27 3 The nervous Strain of modem Life demands the frequent use of a Tonic and Tissue Builder. Employ STEARNS’ WINE, it’s reliable, its trustworthy. ip24 words
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Advertisement170 1902-05-27 3 Chinese Clerk» Wanted IjlOR MERCANTILE FIRM in Medan, Deli, Sumatra. Salary according to abilities, experience and qualifications. Good prospects for energetic and reliable young men. Apply stating past experience, age and salary required to “H. L.” 854—23-5 m w f c/o Pinang (Jasette. NOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The170 words
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Advertisement382 1902-05-27 3 AVOID ?--l Dengue Typhoid Fever by Drinking ROISDORF Natural Mineral Water. $7.00 per case of 100 Splits. 9 50 100 Pints. X I Wholesome, Refreshing, Palatable. Vll Vll I A. E. SKEELS, Wine Merchant, 358-13-6 .31 Ileaeh street. I Vide |gg| Oh <>- O nes MiWs« Wines, n SSpirUs, Sp382 words
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Article123 1902-05-27 4 Tfce information under tin» headiuy u rap plied by the Ayente of the various Steam,h-p line,. and the date,are approximate only. w... 28 Extra P- O. s. s. Jrtpnn from Singapore, for Colombo, Marseilles London and Antwerp, Gilfillan Wood Co. 28 German s. s. Sambia. from Hamburg, for123 words
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Advertisement460 1902-05-27 4 for hire:. HORSES and Carriages, Single or Pair Horses, Victoria Phaeton and Mail Phteton, Buggy, Gig, Dogcart and Trap, Driving or Riding. In good condition. Ready at any time. for sale. Crushed Food, Crushed Oats, Bran, Chan, Paddy, Hay, &c., Best English, American, and Calcutta-made Harness and Saddle, Arc., Riding460 words
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Advertisement2436 1902-05-27 4 liptons Federated WJdsy jStates Railways. WERE AWARDED THE L Time fable frum ist May, 1902. GOLD MEDAL ft AT THE MANUFACTURED BY a r-» i z* LAMBERT de, BUTLER Limited 1 London. rAR 1 5 bAfl I D I 1 IOIN Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines PATERSON, SIMONS Co2,436 words
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Advertisement201 1902-05-27 4 ,S2JiO ’er THE “Pinang enlarged edition Per Month PENANG l VOTICE is hereby given that from 1V L\ the charges for the services <?, h will be as follows lce of the Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m Dinners, 8 p.m. to llp. lu ’W Garden parties, 5 p.m. to201 words
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