Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 May 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1902-05-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE NEW SERIES PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 2Sth MAY, 1902. No. Ll 923 words
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Article941 1902-05-28 1 d r Proposed Programme of Autumn Meeting, 1902. AUGUST 12th, and !6th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 12th August, 1902. 1. The Maiden Plate. aluc Moo. A Bare for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lost) An allowance of Ulbs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance ?10. Distance, one mile. 2.941 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement668 1902-05-28 1 pipping Orients! Stian Navigation Company. P& pft HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following O dates:— Mail Service, Homewards. 1: X’t” .in 14 Sionutra June 1 Outwards. -j., India RqtPS of Passage see List. Remediate Service, excellent accommodation for a limit\V668 words
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Advertisement2047 1902-05-28 1 I a I I AVR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. 1 Ok>r,C n LLUTU. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij F JI JL Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NippOil YUSSII Kdisha. v\ t 9 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship co.. Ltd. 1 Fos WlLI SAIL Stkamkk Fbom Ekbectkd2,047 words
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Advertisement72 1902-05-28 1 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Penang Turf Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Weld Quay, on Thursday, sth June, 1902, at 4.20 p.m. Iluxinexx To pass Programme for August Meeting 1902. Penang Turf Club, D. A. M. BROWN, 27th May,72 words
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Advertisement747 1902-05-28 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Ha.idel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. X 5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000, Hhad Officb in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia; Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere. bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo,747 words
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Article142 1902-05-28 2 Wei nksd\y, 2Sth Royal Arch Chapter, Meeting at Freemasons’Hall, at 9 p.m. Town Band, ICsplanade, tit 5-30 p.m. High-water 440 a. hi an I 5-95 p. Thursday, 29th Corpus Christi. P. O Outw.ird Mail expect d to arrive at 1 p.m. High-water 5-30 a.iu. and 5 55 p.m.142 words
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Article2169 1902-05-28 2 T<> the distinguished representatives of the commercial interests of the Empire, whom I have the pleasure of seeing here to-day, I venture to allude to the impression which seemed generally to prevail among their brethren across the seas, that the ol<l country must wake up, if2,169 words
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Article58 1902-05-28 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties are fixed for Friday, 30th May. Mired Dniible Handicap. Final Tie. Dr. A Mrs. Freer r. Mrs. F. Dennys A Mr. Parsons. Saturday, 31st May. Final Tie. W. Peacock A A. W. Bailey F. O. II illifax A J. R. Stronach.58 words
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Article357 1902-05-28 2 Third Day, 24th May. At early morn, and later, cloudy skies betokened the proximity of ram, but the elements fortunately remained propitious and the brilliant sunshine attracted a large crowd of holiday-makers to the race-course. The Grand and M nibers’ Stands had their full c implements. It357 words
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Article568 1902-05-28 2 At the last general meeting of the United Planters’ Association, Federatsd Malay States, the following letter from Mr. E. V. Carey, on the subject of how employers can recruit their coolies in India at a minimum risk and cost, was read As there still appear to568 words
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Article214 1902-05-28 2 (/?£U7£ J?>S) Peace Prospec?'*" THE cos P eb esce Reuters Pretoria con* states that the feelina of |,O S is hardly based on solid f ie P r °traction of the 18 not necessarily a hope J There still remains minority favouring the of hostilities, audit isunS? those favouring(/?£U7£J?>S) - 214 words
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Article261 1902-05-28 2 Many in Penang will remembet (a Burke of H. M. S. a#] 5l hear of his death. A special telemz; the Iluniil. in'i Daihi /'o st iles that it Burke died at sea. The wire aia London, May 17. The >rhii'l lef;?-a on 28th ultimo and261 words
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Article300 1902-05-28 2 The PinnecPx correspondent, cae* 1 Lon lon on 2 Jth M iv, says Mr. Sedd >n, on arriving at P' most enthusiastic receptnn. IL aldresses, the I’remii rof N- Z that there was perfect unanimity only p issible conclusion of the wa r unconditional surrender. He300 words
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Advertisement1356 1902-05-28 2 Sterilised MCALISTER St JJj /AASTILLOU Elastica Seed, true variety. V_> Specially selected seed. August-Sep-l\7T*ll We have pleasure in announcing that tember delivery. Good condition on arrival U.CI IVlllk .ew. b~naproi.ua Bntod Awly w B TonD 9 Sterilised Sole Agents for Penang and ANK 15 Beach Street, IN TINS PpmV rpHE1,356 words
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Article992 1902-05-28 3 The Shah of Persia. Thf Shah has arrived at home. Attack on the Governor of Vilna. The attack on the Governor of Vilna was political. The 1). S. O. McNeil is awarded the DistinService Order for services in Ijouialilanih The Lost Ehrenfels.” steamer has left Aden to search992 words
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Article55 1902-05-28 3 Essex has beaten Kent bvan innings and 126 runs. Yorkshire has beaten Lancashire by an innings and 22 runs. Lancashire has beaten Sussex by 211 runs. Derbyshire has beaten Hampshire by 180 runs. Somersetshire has beaten Middlesex by one wicket. Worcestershire has beaten Warwickshire by 35 runs. Notts versus55 words
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Article120 1902-05-28 3 The liquidator of the Malay States Salt Mining Company has applied to the Supreme Court, Singapore, as follows:—(1) that exercising its powers under section 180 of the Companies’ Ordinance 1889, the Court would determine as to the method of enforcing payment of certain claims of120 words
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Article110 1902-05-28 3 Thf. Times publishes an extraordinary telegram from its Vienna correspondent, who quotes a letter from a person having exceptional sources of information to the effect that Germanswire exploiting the apprehensions aroused at home by the Ocean Trust with a view to sowing jealousy and mistrust between England110 words
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Article187 1902-05-28 3 Simla, 23rd May, Mr. Finlay introduced a Bill into the Council this morning giving a more complete effect to the policy of the Act of March 1899. He quoted ample facts of the sugar imports from Germany and Austria-Hungary in the last few years and said the187 words
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306 1902-05-28 3 The Clan line steamer flan Maclean, under Captain N. J. Gray, bound for London from Cochin with a general cargo, put into Bombay harbour on 22nd inst. for fresh coal and repairs in consequence of damage sustained during cyclonic weather encountered about 200 miles306 words
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Article368 1902-05-28 3 Important Decision. On tho 28th April the Standing Committee on Trade met in the Gran 1 Committee Room of the House of Commons to consider the amendments to tho Lie; using Bill. Clause 6 provides that if an inebriate who has been placed on the black list368 words
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Article1076 1902-05-28 3 Coal in Sudan. Good coal has been discovered in two places in British Sudan between Khartoum and Sennar. Mr. Steyn’s Family. Mr. Steyn, tho ex-President of the Orange Free State, has summoned his wife and children from Holland, whence they have already sailed. The Irish Guards. King Edward1,076 words
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Article1019 1902-05-28 3 Further Details. The Form and Order of Service recommended for use in the Churches throughout the Empire on Coronation Dvy has been issued by command of the King. The following is an epitome of it: The Service will open with an Anthem, Psalm cxxii, vv. 1,2, G,1,019 words
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Article332 1902-05-28 3 Is his annual report on tho trade of Trieste for last year, the British Consul writes in reference to the Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Company The new loan of the Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Company of £750, consisting of preference shares bearing interest at 1 per332 words
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Article111 1902-05-28 3 Penang, 2 Sth May, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/8i Do. 1 months’sight Bank l/RJ Do. 3 Credits l,H r Do. 3 Documentary 1/8| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 127 Do. 3 «lays’ sight Private 129 Bombay, Demmd Bank 127 Do. 3 days’sight Private 129 Madras, Demand111 words
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Article94 1902-05-28 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Aiti ay Com maml a nt. Par ides for Tuu Week. Company Drill, Rehearsal of Coronation parade on Thursday, 2Jth instant, at 5-30 p.m. Dress, Plain Clothes. Detail for the Week. Orderly Offi??r, Lieut. F. O Hallifax. Orderly N. C. O. S.94 words
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Article122 1902-05-28 3 The s. s. Jin Ho (Captain Martin) brought 35 deck passengers from Laugkat, yesterday. The s. s. Taw Tony (Captain Vaz) brought 144 deck passengers from Telu’c Anson, yesterday The s. h. Celeb::* (Capti Stad) brought 32 deck-passengers from Singapore, this morring. The s. s. Canton (Captain Merican)122 words
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Article30 1902-05-28 3 Mails Close To-morrow. Fur Per »tr. Pangkor and Teluk Ans mi ...Canton 2 P.M. Laugkat ...Jin Ho 3 P.M. Friday, 30th. Port Swcttenham and Malacca ...Vilar 1 p.xi.30 words
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Article23 1902-05-28 3 Prom Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Japan to-day. Moulmein Unity Singapore Loodiana. 29-5-02 Singapore Hony AIo/i 31-5 02 Liverpool Llomeneu* 1-6-0223 words
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Article159 1902-05-28 3 Arrivals. Yksterd iy s. s. Palamcolta from Rangoon s. s. Sambia from Hamburg s. s. Hebe from Singapore h. s. Jin Ho from Laugkat s. 8. Taw Tony from Teluk Anson 8. m. Swee Leok from Kedah s. s. Sri Banka from I’.idang s. s. Flyiny Fiah from Port159 words
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Article183 1902-05-28 3 I'knang, ***** May, 1902. Tin 190.50 buyers, in West Coast 31b50z523 1 Aclieim 6il* no Halos. White Pepper 52.25 Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 85. sellers. Nutmegsllo» 53.sellers. I No. I 7.25 do. Sugar i„ 2 4.15 do. I P»ask<>l 3.25 sellers. Tapioca183 words
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Advertisement20 1902-05-28 3 STEARNS’ AVINE improves Digestion, enriches the blood, and enables the Mother to gethe maximum amount of nourishment from liefood. 1120 words
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Advertisement46 1902-05-28 3 The well-known Liebig Company’s Extract now bears, in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company’s initials, Lemco such a simple device to prevent nJ is takes, we wonder was not thought of before, 646 words
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Advertisement79 1902-05-28 3 When fee ing OUT OF SORTS take WILKINSON’S We cannot speak too Cq rc i-J 11 highly of it.’’ Lancet. 3<al lllit Pronounced by the Highest Medical Authorities the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD the SAFEST and MOST RELIABLE REMEDY lor Torpid Liver, Eruptions WEAK AND LANQUID FEELINGS79 words
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Advertisement357 1902-05-28 3 Dengue Typhoid Fever by Drinking Eastern ROISDORF Natural Mineral Water. $7.00 per case of 100 Splits. $9.50 100 Pinta. h Wholesome, Refreshing, Palatable. I I W I I 1(3 I A. E. SKEELS, Wine Merchant, LJ I 358-13-6 31 Death Street. V IW Choice Choice Wines Wines Spirit8 Spirits, Liqueurs,357 words
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Article135 1902-05-28 4 The information wider this heading i, ,up plied by the Agent, of the various Steam,h p line,, and the date, are approximate only. May. 29 s.s. Gtenturret from London, for Singapore. China and Japan, Boustead Co. 29 s s Bcnrlcuch from London, for Singapo e, China and Japan,135 words
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Article834 1902-05-28 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 Griftin and in Races confined to Horses imported as Subscription Griftins. Weight as per scale (lOst.) An allowance834 words
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Advertisement2413 1902-05-28 4 liptons xfißk Federated N|alay States Railway. teas juJSgft 1 WERE AWARDED THE OM? WWfrfW Time Table from .st May, .903. GOLD MEDAL WF AT THE MANUFACTURED BY Pa nit? rvui D it i /\\t LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. ARIS EXII 1 D 1 1 lON. Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut2,413 words
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Advertisement726 1902-05-28 4 Per Month THE Pinang q wie enlarged edition Per Month (F L »|'£-.c rth nl NOTICE TVOTICE is hereby given tha Uh{ i n 33 of «general Merchant an imsmon Agents carried on byme m ship wffii my father A. u“ now deceased, at No. 27 Ch A Penang, under726 words
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