Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1902

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  • 24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE r»UBIuISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i8 33 PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, Ist JULY, 1902. No. L 45
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 674 1 pipping jlotito. Stiam Navigation Company. piIIIE mail steamers may P I be expected to arrive JL ou-wards, and leave Penang 0» homewards, on the following CJ dates:— Ma il Seryloe. Homewards. 26 ,i o Victoria r«w<“ Aug- Outwards. o Victoria ao o a tes of passage see List. STEAMERS. EX
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    • 2565 1 Brsrs P 1 I Oil Vr\ British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlotitTS. ojc-et. I □v/iiLn LLVTU. Koninkliike Paketvaart Maatschippij nice house i u j onwj 535 <■ Si Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaioha. 4 p. BL 15) 16-7 co Pinami Gazette. Intended Sailin'? and exbected Arrival of
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    • 593 1 Hanks. H unWl Maatschappi’. NETHERLANDS TRADING SIXHEIV S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,0D0 Issued Capit a fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000, Reservb Fund fl. 8,261,000(abt. 272,0C0. Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan. (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, <’lierc, bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo,
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  • 140 2 Tuksow, Ist Madame Fluid's Concert, Town Hall 9 p.m. sharp. Town Band, Golf Chib, nt 5 3 p in. High water 850 a. »11 mi-1 915 p.m. Wednesday, ‘2nd German Outward Mail expected to arrive, nt 9 a m. Town Band. Esplanade, at 5-30 p m. Hit’ll water
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  • 1807 2 To-day the Ordinance to amend the Law in the Straits Settlements relating to the Properly of Marrie 1 Women, and known as the Married Woman’s Property Ordinance, comes into force. As was pointed out in these columns five or six weeks ago, the bill is in
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  • 223 2 Madame Freid’s concert, which takes place to-night in the Town Hall, will be one of the few artistic affairs with which Penang is occasionally honoured. If the refined classes of entertainment were more thoroughly patronized we should not suffer from a dearth of amusements, but would oftener be
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  • 788 2 (To the Editor of the Pinany Gazette.”) Sir, About a fortnight ago we ventured to assert in a letter published in these columns, that in order to place the system of education in the Free School upon an efficient basis it was not primarily a question whether
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  • 162 2 Fire on the De Koek.” Liquid Fuel Sets Fire t> Engine Room. Fire broke out on the Dutch steamer /><• A'«rZ (Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatsch appij) 580 tons gross, 350 tons nett register, in the Durian Straits on Thursday last, whilst on the voyage from Batavia to Deli. The liquid fuel,
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  • 158 2 Lieut.-General Sir George Wolseley's installation as Master of the Lodge “Faith, Hope and Charity” took place at Ootacaniund on 17th June, A feature of the ceremony was the presence of five Boer officers from Kaity camp who are masons and were invited by the hxbge to the installation
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  • 86 2 Somerset has beaten Yorkshire by 34 runs. The Australians have beaten South of England by 131 runs. Notts has beaten Sussex by an innings and 72 runs. Lancashire has beaten Kent by an innings and 8 runs. Middlesex reruns Essex and Leicester rerois Warwickshire were drawn. Kent has beaten
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  • 143 2 (Reu TER S] E KING’S ||eA| No bulletin was i 8W(1 x iin(l it |)as henceforth to i BSU(f onh H Rapid Improvemen. Lor d Cranborne has r: the is s Public rejoicing. CV^ 1 Bonfire ed that bonfires throughout country shall be lighted tonight No Bad Symptoms. A
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  • 86 2 The programme arranged for the C» nation festivities of His Me not having lieen carried out in Taipmu the 26th and 27th inst., orrinj t most sad and regrettable illnes< 4 a King, was gone thi the 28th inst. AU the Cl and streets were decorated to
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  • 256 2 The C mstabuliry has been translersii the civil authorities as the necS".;y k further military operations has nowceisfi The question of the suspension da Constitution is agitating the Cap.. Sjwii were made and meetings held on both k Arrangements are pr seeding at Ca» town for the return
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  • 247 2 Saeu Au. of Zmzibar. has arrived drove in the Royal cnrriaje to '»>■ u Palace Hotel, where he is the K"iz Katikiro, Prime Minister of I present nt a banquet of the Ae« whereat the chief guest was who said he desired to remove apprehension nnent the proposuso
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    • 1202 2 /ffk MCALISTER 00. CORONATION. Trade IoJ Kjm )r-) HAVE this day relinquished the W Agency of the Z’lwany (zrurtte Press, Limited. RIPPINGILLES OIL p™„ s 4Co One SWALLOW does JUST notice fiV nshmshm COOKING STOYES not make a (prize medad ItECEIVKI) r««nB, i.> >«i>, ia«2. NOTICF, but a SUMMER Clean!
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  • 1522 3 The Philippinesi foment savs that the exlx o fli 11 ,L Wi ir in the Philippines CorP—- WALBS T 1 r -too 1 that the Prines an IPrm--1!lilv" will ilefer their visit to India the Delhi Durbar. |D The bi”"' Contingent. n ,berts inspected the Indian conL r
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  • 569 3 The directors of the Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Company, in their half-yearly report to March 81st, announce an interim dividend on the preferred stock at the rate of 5 i>er cent, per nnnmii, ami on the deferred stock at the rate of 7 />. r cent.
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  • 158 3 PerlmperiiilGermm mail steamer Kiautschon, from Hamburg, May 29, and Southamption, June 3. -To Singapore Mrs. Dunne and child, Rev. and Mrs. Evan Griffiths, Mr. J. S. Mitchell, Mr. I>. Jager, Capt. H. Peel, Mr. C. Puttfarcken. Per Nippon Yuse Kaisha steamer Taniba Mam, from London, May 2.1.
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  • 1855 3 A CRITICISM OF FRENCH COLONIAL GOVERNMENT. “Does I rance inlier Colonies offer any facilities to commercial enterprise?” This is a question invariably answered in the negative by commercial men of any nation whose interests in the Far East bring them into contact with French
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  • 649 3 The King's Message to his People. Immediately on receiving the news ot peace the King issued the following message to the nation:—“The King has received the welcome nows of the cessation of hostilities in South Africa with infinite satisfaction, and trusts that peace may l>e s|H‘e
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  • 110 3 Penang, Ist July, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/8f Do. 4 months'sight Bank Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary J,9 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 12) Do. 3 days’sight Private 131 Bombay, Dem Anil Bank 129 Do. 3 days'sight Private 131 Madras, Demaml Bank 128 J Do.
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  • 106 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Adi in/ Commaii'lant. Parades for this Week. To-daA’ Ist inst., Company Drill, at 5-30 p.m. Dress plain Clothes. On Wedn isluy, 2nd inst., Recruit Drill, at 5-80 p.m. 01 Friday, 4th inst., Company Drill, at 5 30 p.m. Dress, Drill order Avith
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  • 82 3 The s. k. Baikal (Captain McL llen) arrived with a cargo of salt from Phan Rang, yesterday. The s. f. Nomshera (Captain Robinson) brought 5 cabin passengers from Rangoon, this morning. The s. s. Ho Kirei (Captain Uldall) brought 3 saloon and 37 deck-passengers from Deli, this morning.
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  • 53 3 Mails Close To mobbow. for I’er str. lime. Pangkor and Teluk Anson Taiv Tony 1 f.m. Edie. Scmawe, Segli, Pulo Well. Olehlch and Padang ...ran Imhoff 2 P.M. Deli ...Sumatra 3 P.M. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatowaud Amoy...Honj/ B'un I 3 p.m. Rangoon ...I'itzpatrick 5 p.m. Thursday, 3rd. Deli ...Ho
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  • 29 3 From Steamer Tc Ar lire. Jeddah Telcmachus to-day. Singap.rc Fultabi 2-1-02 Singapore Clirang Chcio 2 7-02 Calcutta Liyhtnimj 2-7-02 Colombo China 2-7-02 Singapore Sui Sang 4-7-02
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  • 115 3 Arrivals. YESrBRDAV. s. s. Lrong Ho from Kedah s. s. Th-aiprng from Port Weld s. s Swe fn-01,- fryiu Pc lis s. s. Biikal from Singap re s. s Mailclin-' Hmkm cs from Hongkong To Day. s. s. Ho Kioei from Deli s. s. Nowshera from Rangoon s s.
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  • 181 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gold Mme Co. $2.50 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. s2s.— sales Fraser an 1 Neave, Ltd. sB3. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $25. -sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $135. Jelebu Mining ami Trading Co., Ltd. $1, Karangan Tin Mining Co. $l7. buyers lyechau
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    • 89 3 PORTABLE SUSTENANCE. travellei's, miners, and soldiers no food is an portable as Lonico the genuine Liebig Company's Extract. The product of 1H,(X)O bullocks was supplied to the forces in South Africa. Lemco is the most concentrated form of Meat known. 2 Wherever used by physicians or public the praises of
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    • 891 3 The George Town Dispensary, Municipal Notice. C* DAII A lUI P At) riIHE NEXT ORDINARY MEETING Ull All Alli W TAKE notice that an Exlraordinary of the Municipal Commissioners General Me i ing of the abovenamed LIMITED, Company will be held at the registered office I,IE Hall, of the Company,
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  • 185 4 ph e d by the Agent» of the varwtt» Stea.n.h linei, amt the date» are approxnnate only July. 2 German fro J Hamburg for Singapore, (lima ami Japan. Behn. Meyer* Co. china from Colombo, for Singa- pore, China ami Japan. S. Kusterinami ti Extra I’. <>• X, A
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    • 418 4 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Established A. D. 1852.) Tombstones in Italian M arble. Aberdeen Granite, and Chonar Stone. Orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing on Gates. CHURCH TABLETS, 4c. SOLE AGENT for the Straits Settlements and N ative States L. J YOUNG. 12 BARRACK ROAD
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    • 1918 4 iMri IFfMhjE I=ll MB liptons Federated !Y|al*y fftateg Railways. WERE awards» the Time Table from ist May, ipoa. GOLD MEDAL manufactured by m rHE LAMBERT A BUTLER Limited- London,. ri.v nI c cvmlnl I I s\ M UllWWPOili PATERSON, SIMONS Co STATIONS. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. For LIVER COMPLAINTS, OBESITY, &c. /n
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    • 197 4 er Monih the “Pinans [ja* ENLARGED EDITIO, Per Month (For Local Subs crih> $2. pen ANO 1AA NIJ NOTICE is hereby given that > the charges for the servitjrf 1 "A will be as follows J Dances, 9 p.in. to 2 a.m Dinners. 8 p.m. toll p ln Garden parties,
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