Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1902-07-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I*UBWISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED HHICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. SATURDAY, 12th JULY, 1902. No. 15521 words
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Advertisement742 1902-07-12 1 ilotitrss jrie tai ;>t a d «avigation Mornpmy. rßliil- steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Q dates:— Mail Servioa. Homewards. ,/m connecting with India Juh 12do Oceana 26 d0 Victoria 9 I"' 1 |o Australia 23r..';."»«"''' Z Britannia Sept- ilK' 11 do742 words
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Advertisement2650 1902-07-12 1 NORDI)EUTSCHERLL()YI)‘,BREIiĔN. AftolUnariS yl IK. Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Njnpjfl YUSfiH KaiSlia, SVL JJVK rr The Quien of Table Waters. VI </ Intended Sailins' and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. I under Royal Warrant, to 1 I For i Will Saw. Steamer. From Expected on ft K2,650 words
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Advertisement624 1902-07-12 1 mnrke. Nede* laiwtsch. H »ndei Mna'scß m'!. NiCTHEiii.AXDS TUAIMN'G SOCIETY'S Evtmiushkd 1324 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, (Dcli), Samarang, Sourabava, Padang, Chere, bon, Tegal, Pecaiongan.624 words
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Article158 1902-07-12 2 Ha iiki.av. 12'111: First Quarter. Mail for Europe expected to leave. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. lligli-wntcr 5 50 p in and 6-15 a.m. Bunday. 13th 7th Sunday after Trinity. High-water 6-40 p.m. and 7-05 am. Monday. 14tu I’ennng Volunteers, Company and Keeruits Drill, at 5-80158 words
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Article17 1902-07-12 2 Reid.On 11th July, at 61 Western Road, the wife of J. Chalmekh Itr.io of a daughter.17 words
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Article2291 1902-07-12 2 One of the most satisfaetory features of the Straits Coronation dinner held in London on the 18th instant, an account of which appeared in our issue of yesterday, was the extremely optimistic feeling which appears to have prevailed. It was interesting also to note the large2,291 words
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Article59 1902-07-12 2 The following are the entries and handicaps for The Club Handicap. Lulivorth 10 2 Sandy 8.12 Residue 9.12 j Felspar 7.12 Gaylass 9.6 Malleolus 8.12 Yorkshire Redcliffe 8.2 Try Again Stakes. Hurly Burly 10.7 I White Heather 8.12 Sharavogue 9.12 J Cutaway 9. Cossack 8.12 j Cleopatra 7.1259 words
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205 1902-07-12 2 (l'o the Editor of the Pinany Gazetti.” I Dear Sir, Referring to the forgery case against Henry Ash, will you be good enough to allow me space in your columns to say that there was nothing extraordinary in the verdict arrived at unanimously by the jurors,205 words
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Article80 1902-07-12 2 It is stated that a rival to the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Co. will shortly make its appearance under the title of the (treat International Wireless Telegraph <V Telephone Co., Ltd., with a share capital of £175,000. The patents acquired are those of the Orling-Armstrong inventions, and the system80 words
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Article238 1902-07-12 2 Per Imperial German mail steamer KoniyAlbcrt, from Bremen June 12, anil Southampton, June 17.—T0 Singapore Mr. W. R. McCallum, Mrs. Drew and child. Per Imperial German mail steamer Prinzes. Irene, from Bremen June 25, ami Southampton July I.To Singapore Misses Cowan, Mr. Gillingham. Mr. Robson. Cnpt., and238 words
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Article90 1902-07-12 2 St. George’s Church. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 7- a.in. Matins. (Chorab 8- a.m. Holy Communion. (Non-Choral. 5 p.m. Sunday' School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m.; High Mass, at Ba.m ami Vespers and Benediction, at 5 p.m. Presbyterian Chcrch. Divine90 words
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Article181 1902-07-12 2 (REUTER'S) Important the Lancet? 11 cruel rumours that'!?*’ afloat, it was their i lave s« Royal Reception. lhe Prince and Prine» gave a brilliant recent' a .Janies' P I Phon a t "ics lalace yesterday e .J at which there were DrM hnn.iHMl Ooloni.l visit,! r f Sandhurst Scandals(REUTER'S) - 181 words
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Article108 1902-07-12 2 ~FkOM OCR OWN CoKRESPoNDEXT. Singapore, 11th Juk In reference to our recent id gram re Sir J. D. Mackay king Shanghai Hospital with ehols sympton, a mistake was mail taking the name of Sir J. D. Jki for that of Sir Hister Kaye. I former is perfectly well.108 words
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320 1902-07-12 2 AmaljG.amation With the Royal Petroleum Company. The Shell Transport Ttwling Lt<l. has amalgamated with the M Dutch Petroleum Company. Thearas-’ 3 tion took effect as from the lstol W? the name of the new Company is tish ami Dutch Petroleum Compan.'' The new320 words
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Advertisement1021 1902-07-12 2 Trttehad O raya i rubong c a. e. «keels, w THE PROPERTY OF II Merchant, 31 Beach Street, th f\ The ,ate Da,liel logan, New Beach Street >*U M One SWALLOW does Auction-Room,. M W AUUU VV Messrs David Browfl Co AUCTION SALE 15 Beach Street, flTTlfVflfl On Wednesday 30th1,021 words
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1139 1902-07-12 3 NOTES and comments. «.marks of the home papers on the t S Settlements Volunteers are in many b M vastly amusing. '..mrnM 'expresses its surprise that the n iMions of some of the Volunteers *111« so fair another states that the SX very tall, fine looking men1,139 words
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Article1279 1902-07-12 3 The English Climate. Ir is perhaps as well that our Colonial ie and Indian visitors have experienced the v vagaries of the English climate, for they will be content to remain at home in the s u t ,,re The glories of the Coronation, the 10 magnificence of1,279 words
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Article1325 1902-07-12 3 mi o<l lt lllll,t on of our yesterday's report— Lhe Chairman, in proposing The King," sw. he would like to draw their attenUon to the fact that for many years past His Majesty the King bad taken a personal interest in the progress of the Colomes1,325 words
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Article172 1902-07-12 3 At Nanking, on the 22nd June, the magazine of the Chinese cruiser Kairhi, a fourth-rate armoured war vessel, exploded, and in a moment all hands but two were blown into eternity. She went up like a fire cracker and all was over. The Japanese vessel .If Ilia172 words
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Article589 1902-07-12 3 Sir Thomas Hanbury writes as follows to The Times under date June 16 Having to pay the indemnity in gold, the Chinese not unnaturally proposed to collect their Customs dues in the same metal at the exchange fixed by the treaty. The representatives of the Great Powers,589 words
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Article115 1902-07-12 3 I’knvng, 12th July, 1992. Rates ci.ose as f«h,i.ows London, Dem and Bank I Do. I months' sight Bank I 9,% 80. 3 Credits 1 Do. 3 Documentary 19| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 132 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 134 Bombay, Demand Bank 132 Do. 3 days'sight I’rivatn 134 Madras,115 words
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Article112 1902-07-12 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Acting Commandant. Pauades fou Next Week. Company and Recruit Drills on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 5-30 p.m. lire**, I'lain < lutlirs. Deiail fob tiu: Week. Orderly Officer, 2nd Lieut. A. Bowers Smith. Orderly N. C. 0., Sergt. J. W. Blackstock. Committee.112 words
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Article52 1902-07-12 3 The s. h. Hol; Canton ll '.iptnin Sc >lll brought 46 deck-passengers from Atjeh, yesterday. The h. s. Canton (Captain Merican) arrived from Teluk Auson this morning. She brought 73 deck-passengers. 'Tur. s. s. Lai Sang .plain Young) arrived from Singapore this morning, bringing Mr. Clover and io52 words
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Article40 1902-07-12 3 Muls Ci.oik on Monday. For I’cr str. lime. Deli ...Calgjmo 1 p.M. Calcutta ..Lai Sang 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 PM. Rangoon 4 Calcnttn. ..Xerbudla 4 p.m. Tuesday, 15th. Port Swetteiiliain and Malacca ...Qaorra noan.40 words
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Article25 1902-07-12 3 Liam Steanur Arrire. Singapore Hong M.di to-day. Rangoon l’'iC. jmt rich 13-7-6*2 Moulntein t'nitg 13-7-o*2 Singapore Tin Seng 14-7-02 Edie Ccea 15-7-0225 words
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Article49 1902-07-12 3 Arrivals. Yesteroav. s. s. I a Peng from I'adang s. s Sportmnan from Asahiin s. s. Lhaiprng from I’oi t Wei I s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Hok Canton from Atjeh To Day. s s. I.a> Sang from Singapore s. s. Co.nton from Teluk Anson49 words
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Article64 1902-07-12 3 To-Day. s. s. Ho Km i for Deli s. s. I n Peng for Bate Bah ra s. s. Sportfinan for Hutu Bahra and Asahan s. s. Austin for Port Swcttenhain 8. s. Tuw Ttmg for Pangkor and Teluk Anson s. s. Htjc locont/ for Port Swcttenhain s s.64 words
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Article195 1902-07-12 3 Penang, 12ih July, 1902. Tin ...$88.25 buyers Black Pepper X V Bt C^ t 3 llh 5 S’ z 1 I Acdieen bib... no sales. W hite Pepper 46.50 sellers Cloves (picked) 28,—buyers. Mace No. 95.sellers. Mace Pickings 85,—sellers. Nutmegs 110 s 50.—sellers. i No. 1 7.27195 words
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Advertisement32 1902-07-12 3 f or sale A Ti Coln P lete turn-out or single fcdid t«° Ughbre<l b a udzeoeh, ,llgh Dogcart in good «-t ot Harness nearly pew. Apply to JAMES STABS, Logan's liuildings.32 words
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Advertisement341 1902-07-12 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned is instructed to sell by Public Auction, On Monday, the 14th July, 1902, AT JEU TONG, At 12 noon, VLL those341 words
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Advertisement96 1902-07-12 3 NOTICE XHA\ E this Jay resumed business under the style or firm of David Brown «t Co. DAVID BROWN. 4 Logan’s Buildings. 6th June, 1902., R.qi.'.i ts on I'.' states and Valuations undertaken, an I St item 'ills of Accounts prepared, revise.!, or audited. Auction Sales of Land and House96 words
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Advertisement805 1902-07-12 3 MOAlira il CO. Tht "I” GRAHAM CO, r H f h f i LIMITED, nvrxnT trade lO D 8 *****1(1 81 Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing RIPPIMLES OIL Penang. COOKING STOYES |W. CORNFIELD,! lister s dog soap (PRIZE MEDAL) 00 ct per Tblet 22. Beach Street, Ki |s Ticks Kj s805 words
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Article137 1902-07-12 4 TJ. n heading ia ..lied 67 the Age.it'of the e«rmu« Sfea»»/*R </■■< th' are aporoxunate only. T.,1. it ]>er.bigluhire from London, for J sin'. .China and Japan, Boustead 1' F*t 1’ 4O- 8 Canton from London.’ lor Singapore, China and i. nv >„ GilfiUan Wood Co. ir Outward137 words
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Article928 1902-07-12 4 Programme of Autumn Meetirg, 1902. July 29th and 3ht end August 2nd. FIRST DAYTuesday, 29th July» 9 03 1 The Maiden Plate. v.h,. rwu'-VS,)'" anee, one mile. 2. The Grifein I,ace. Value s4oo.’and $lOO to the Second horseMt .cefor August 1902 Subscription Gnthns. AVcight as per scale928 words
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Advertisement1753 1902-07-12 4 A. E. SKEELS, Li ptc we T Fedeffited MalaiJ 7 T 1 F a Q Bodega Wine Company, Oriental Wine Company, &c. «V I iniIPITDC WERE AWARDED THS 'I !me Table from Ist May, 190 a. STOCK STOCK GOLD MEDAL Cognac Vieux, Triple Sec, I’ersieo DO M. Peppermint, at the1,753 words
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Advertisement130 1902-07-12 4 I*THE Pinans tea ENLARGED EDITION Per Month <For Loea s2 fcscrib TheiCh c<Mi' I !an"7;;: Capital Subsriib. J Amount I’aid-up "’'.''lt Reserve Fund Head Office, Hongkok .Sicretarv W. H. AT F The Company, arc pr <$ risks at current r;*t All eontributi u hold. or not paid. T, jpan hu130 words
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