Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE JPUBIuISHEII DAILY. O SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY, 1902. No. 152
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 722 1 jiotxus. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company, rfldE mail steamers may bo expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service, Homewards. Parramatta connecting with India SZ *“~a, 6 /hd/.mru/ < Britannia i Parramatta < China Oct 'iik«!/«' d 0 Uolue Outwards. wlll illaarat connecting with
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    • 2444 1 NORDDE UTSCHEK LLORI) BREMEN. JBritish India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Epping ihtirrs. MfTviQi Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatjchappij Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NlppJll YUSSfI KdiSha. j Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship co.. Ltd. Table Waters. I I j I UPPLIED tinder Hoynl Warrants to I ee f
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    • 658 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY'S I’.itablishf.d 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issuid Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Buibvb Fund fl. 8,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medsn. (Dili), Samarang, Sourab.iva. Padang, Chere, bon, Tegal, Pecalongnn, Pis. eroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo,
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  • 167 2 Wkhnesday, 9th Peuftng Volunteer*, Recruit Drill, at 5-80 p.iii. Town Band, Esplanade, at <5-30 p.ni. High-water 8-20 pan. and 8 45 a.m. Thu HKD ay, 10th Penang Turf Club, Entries for Cub Handicap, Close at Noon. P. tV O. Outward Mail expected to arrive, at 2 p.’ii. Penang
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  • 1867 2 In Cape Colony a curious measun has been advocated for some time past by what may be termed the Imperial party. The object of this party has been to secure the suspension of the constitution there, and a petition has been presented to the S--retary of
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  • 100 2 In the second case on the list which was heard yesterday before Mr. Justice Leach, Vengadalam of Province Wellesley was charged with attempting to commit murder, and secondly with voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Prisoner pleaded guilty on the second charge and was sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude.
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  • 530 2 Extraordnaby A’erdict.” The case against Henry Ash, formerly a clerk in the employ of Mr. H. H. Hudson, Solicitor-General, was proceeded with today at the Assizes on five counts of forgery all covered by the same circumstances. Defendant claimed to be tried. Mr. R. A. Law
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  • 361 2 To the E'ditor of the I'inany Gazette.'') Sir, Your recent leader on the Married Woman's Property Ordinance touches on the question of Chinese in irriages and the views expressed by different Judges on the subject of the status of Chinese wives. Apparently a Chinese marriage celebrated in this Colony
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  • 208 2 In Calcutta the business of the Electric Supply Corporation is said to have prospered so much that their mains are now loaded to their full capacity and they are unable to accept any new business. The result is that numerous applications for light and power from people in
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  • 65 2 R EUTEfi' to 10 Ir. Ch amb A bnlletin ißSea Mr. Cl, a t l»n and d was no concussion of the brain" General Bd!? s D Ge «eral Buller, with tll Ce of the War Office, Ladysmith despatches counselled the lDg Colenso. failur at Lord Lansdowne k] v
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  • 79 2 [From ocb own Cob REW)MEst Singapore, s th jJ Quarantine on the Tlail. The P. &0. Mail steamer has been quarantined at Hkong and the mails sent on Shanghai by the noz Th sengers were allowed ashore L proceeded to their destiny yesterday. Two Europeans crew were sent
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  • 123 2 The Lancet, m describing the r- sa made by the King, siys all his sul.jecfc’wj rejoice to hear his constitmion is s The Imncet on 3rd inst. pablisbe- authoritative statement with regaHto* King’s condition. It states the wowh granulating satisfactorily and all the conditions are
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  • 207 2 A special cable from the Picmeria respondent, dated London 2Mh Ja says:No appointments have yet a made in the new Imperial ServiceOrderi» the Civil Service of the Empire. A Madra» Mail cable, dated Lradon i Ist July, says It is now known that Sir Francis Im
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  • 328 2 News has reached Calcutta ef.i S* accident on the East Indian laai.wa; I No. 13 up loop mixed train. I: is from Rtnipur Hat that the tni.n blown over by a storm when r-"/J between that station and Nuhidi, two miles above Rnnpiir II itIn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1269 2 TdteW..... O sm 401 /Cl AX,r ANTED CLERK with knowledge VV of single entry Bookkeeping, Chinese preferred. Apply to 1 <?0 RIPPINGILLES OIL one SWALLOW does COOKING STOYES OSE <Z™:. t 0„. 15 BeCh Stree "Ot make a SUMMER (pbxzb m EML) PENANG. FOR SALE. but a SUMMER Clean Economical!
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    • 91 2 CONTRIBUTIONS muni be addrened tc Thk Editor,” written on one aide o f the paper only, and acconipanied by the writer 8 name and not necessarily for but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. ARE business communications should be
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  • 1520 3 Ideal Summer Weather. now having ideal summer weather. WEa 'rMGUE AT Constantinople. nf nlimie have occurred at Four cases or P o Amstantniople- The Khedive in Turkey. lie» is at Constantinople, and *BSi.l***bld The King of Italy. T ie King of Italy visits St. Petersburg -,!v an I
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  • 122 3 Lancashire beat Surrey by one innings and 78 runs. Yorkshire beat Notts by 227 runs. Worcester beat Somerset by 17 wickets. Warwickshire has beaten Hampshire by an innings and thirty-three runs. Yorkshire has beaten Surrey by an innings and 102 runs. Kent has beaten Gloucester by 98 runs. Notts
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  • 219 3 It is not perhaps generally known that ploughing operations in Louver Burma have been assisted by the introduction from Upper Burma of a clod-breaker consisting of a number of straight thin iron blades revolving on a common axis, used sometimes for the preliminary breaking up of
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  • 255 3 The general consensus of medical opinion as to the origin of typhoid epidemics has hitherto been in favour of the waterborne theory, but a highly interesting paper by Lieutenant-Colonel R. 11. Quill, principal medical officer in Ceylon, in the Itritinh Medical Journal, gives strong reason for supposing that
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  • 1136 3 Tm: Blockhoush System. One blockhouse in six is being allowed to remain standing. Re-Settlement on the Farms. Lord Milnor has undertaken to provide ten days’ rations and tents to those able to support themselves on their old farms. The Philippines. The United States Congress is formulating a scheme
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  • 225 3 A Bloemfontein telegram states tho prospects in Orangia arc most favourable. Settlers are taking up land weekly and the government hope to create a great agricultural industry in the colony. Army orders have been issued proclaiming the different commands in South Africa. The Transvaal and Bechuanaland Avill be
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  • 201 3 Per P. and steamer llritmnia, connection" uvith the steamer llallaarnt at Colombo, from London, June 26.T0 Penang Mr. W. C Dainton, Mr. J. Barton From Marseilles.To Singapore Col. R. K. Tevershara. Per Imperial German mail steamer llaycrn from Bremen and Southampton. To Singapore Mr. W. R. McCallum,
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  • 398 3 Mr. Chamberlain, on 11th inst., presided, in tho Gran 1 Hall of the Hotel Cecil, nt the third annual dinner of the Corona Chib, which consists exclusively of officials in the Colonial Service. The company, numbering 270 included Sir C. Clementi-Smith, Sir G. \V.
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  • 203 3 Pen ang, 9th July, 1902. Tin ...$82.75 buyers i>, T 1 West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. §2B Black I upper (Acheen Glb no Bales White Pepper -1G.50 sellers Cloves (picked) 28.buyers. Mace No. 95.sellers. Mace Pickings 85.sellers. Nutmegs 110« 50.sellers. i No. 1 7.27 do Sugar
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  • 113 3 Penan. i, 9th July, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank Do. 4 months’ sight Bank I Do. 3 Credits 1 O/y Do. 3 Documentary 1,9 J Calcutta, Demand Bink Ri. 129) Do. 3 days'sight Private 131) Bombay, Dein in 1 Bank 129) Do. 3 days'sight Priv.it» 131}
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  • 102 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Act inti Commandant. Parades for this Week. Recruit Drill, to-day, and Friday, at 5-30 p.in. Company Drill, on Thursday, at 5 39 p.m. Dress, Drill order with Caps. Detail for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. Alan Wilson Orderly N. C. L ince-Cerpl.
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  • 96 3 The s. s. Jin 110 (Captain Martin) brought 39 deck-passcnges from Langkat, yesterday. Tus s. h. Sithonia (*'aptain Wildebrandt) brought 27 passengers from Hamburg, this morning. The s. h. Nerbutlda (Captain Honey wood) arrived with a general cargo from Rangoon, n o o tins morning. The s. s.
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  • 61 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For I'er str. Tim.. Moulmcin and Rangoon ...Dhaiulara 1 p.m. Deli ...I'ular 1 p.m. Langkat Jia Ho 1 p.m. I’angkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Edie, T. Seinawe, Segli, Pulo Well and Olehleh ...ti.G.v. Lansbergc... 2 P.M. Edie, Segli. T. Semawe and Olehleh ...Vega
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  • 13 3 b'rom Steamer Arrire. Singapore Hong Moll to-day. Singapore Formosa 10-7-02
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  • 156 3 Arrivals. Yksterday. s. s. 7’om (’hay I'h from Asahan s. s. li Halrwyn from Asahan s. s. Leaay H<> from Kedah s. s. Snifc L 'ok from Kedah s. s. klyiiiy Fish from Port Weld s. s. Saik from Rantau Pandjang s. s. Ku in Sang from Calcutta s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 20 3 STEARNS' HEADACHE ('CUE is widely imitated. Insist on STEARNS,’ the Original and Safest in giving instant relief. Of all Chemists.
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    • 58 3 The quality and quantity of an infant's food is often seriously affected by the state of its mother’s health who nurses it Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil increases the flow of milk, makes it rich, and a the same time builds tip the mother's system Sold by all Chemists.
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    • 287 3 G. IZOLPHE Co. I)EG to inform tho inhabitants of Penang and Native States that owing to his retiring front the business and going home shortly, ALL ARTICLES in the shop uvill be sold at a great reduction for Ready Cash Only. PENANG SALES ROOM. BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR The
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    • 444 3 pTHELID RST Furnished. No. Tfefi l)6St Yllllu Hl tllO ZiwTinnmv, 8 Arratoon Road. Apply to AW LIBRARY belonging to Mr. George .votvuin J Gottlieb for sale, consisting of Law DANGFORD. Journal Reports from 1.823, Lauv R.- pmls! unlxinnd, Meeson and Welbsby, Bingham, I NOTICE. fft hfl fnillld flf Carringto i
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  • 192 4 Th- ...fnrn.ation under thu heading t, plied by the Agenh of the varum, Stea.n.h.j. line», and the date» are approximate only. Julv 9 Fxtra 1’ G. 8 s F° rmoga fronl >' Tipin for Colombo, London and Antwerp. GilfiUan Wood Co. 10 Outward P. 40. K. M. b.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 650 4 notice -\TIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various ».zes up to 3 ft. on Gomide paper. JONES, King Street. The China Traders’ Insurance Company, Ltd. -10 l Subscribed »2.000.000. P Paid up 600.000. Amount laid up 1,*****0. Reserve una Head Office, Hongkong Secretary W. H. Ray,
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    • 1798 4 liptons Federated W|alay States Railways. TEAS WKiO WERE AWARDED THE Tlme May GOLD MEDAL MANUFACTURED BY AT THE LAMBERT&■ BUTLER Linyited London. PARIS EXHIBITION. Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera PATERSON, SIMONS Cc- r wv n -^^<-=5-3^----r- A STATIONS, i WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. and Diarrhoea Remedy i *F
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    • 155 4 er iuomh THE Pinanj enlarged edition Per Month <F°r Local Sub. BRINK MAIJCSHf The 1 est and purest, direct f. The Durian TunggalEstn TO BE OBTAINED AT Messrs. I’RITCti ARD SOLE AGENTS. W 1 L* jHL BEHN MEYER 4 Co., riw u.'i W* frlClAl gt X si? J 111 U
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