Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1902
1902-07-17
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-07-17 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. HKICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THUBSDAY, 17th JULY, 1902. No. 15922 words
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Advertisement729 1902-07-17 1 Notices. I Oriental St am Navigation Company. rjIIIE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: M£ xil Service. Homewards. do Oceana Iv 26 <lo Victoria do BfiS t *^:r ,ta ao Outwards. do Britannia July 24 7„, do Himalaya .<•> For729 words
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Advertisement2659 1902-07-17 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. Brltish i,,dia Steam Navi Z ati ,SI Company, Limited. JlotirtS. foksag Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij 4 Scale 1 VicUmia almost new. yW fKa Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Nlppjß YIBSH Kdishd. 167 boap. Intended, Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Cc., uj. i i ~~1 i2,659 words
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Advertisement682 1902-07-17 1 ?snrks. Nederlnndsche H < ‘«Li j NRTiiF.nr.Axns tradin sk-ihys Established 1821 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (ab; £5.:X)0,600 Issued Capital fl. 45,000.000 (abt. £3.750,UX) Reserve Fund fl. 3.261,000 (abt. t’ 27'2,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Bat am a BRan c h E s Singapore, Rang.) )>i. Medan. Saniarang, Sourabaya,682 words
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Article209 1902-07-17 2 Thursday, 17th Hunt Club, Meet at Dato Kraniat, at 5 p ui. sharp. Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruits Drill, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 10 0 p.m and 10-25 a.m. Friday, 18m Mails for Europe via Madras expected to leave. Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meeting, at 3 p.m. St. George’s209 words
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Article1670 1902-07-17 2 F.ahi.y in the present year we drew attention to some new volunteer regulations the stringent conditions of which were likely to seriously re.luce the numbers of the force. It was indue 1 no secret that by certain of the powers-that-be a reduction in numbers was strongly1,670 words
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Article114 1902-07-17 2 The following are the agenda for the Municipal meeting to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Statement of Revenue and Expenditure and Progress Report for June. 5- Some bills to fie passed.114 words
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Article134 1902-07-17 2 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sib,— Will you kindly allow me a small space in the columns of your paper to ask whether our city Fathers are justified in not supplying street lamps in Malay Street There are houses on both sides of the street and134 words
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Article131 1902-07-17 2 There was a very large increase in Savings Bank transactions last year as compared with the preceding year, and the amount standing to the credit of depositors at the close of the year xvas $487,098, an increase of $52,518 as compared with 1900. The deposits amounted to $361,694,131 words
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158 1902-07-17 2 The outward imperial mail steamer Ilahi (Captain Blecker) arrived from Colombo at 350 p.m. yesterday. She carried 69 saloon passengers (including six children), and of these the folloxving landed here: Messrs. T. G. O. Schultze and H. Gerson from Genoa. She left for Singapore ami158 words
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Article674 1902-07-17 2 The trial of a libel action of a soinewliai remarkable character, brought by Mr. Ceci John Reginald Le Mesurier, an English barrister, against Mr. Van Cuylenbnrg, the proprietor and editor of the Ceylon Independent,” was commenced on June 10 before Mr. Justice Grantham and a special674 words
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Article95 1902-07-17 2 TqE Sin If’cu I'ao says that meetings have been frequently held by H.E. Sheng, H.E. L«> and Sir James Mackay for the abolition of the Likin Tax. According to the latter’s proposal all the likin stations on salt and opium in the island should be at95 words
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Article148 1902-07-17 2 T ELEGRAMS. r eut Er S} The Lea tt The Duke nf n •>< Lt.” 6 Salisbury desired him t lt the leadership in the Lords. blouse T h e Ts^T Reviw ‘l>« Tsar past the King. Accident. Mr. Chamberlain B p < "™My"na t hei ss i l s(reutEr,S} - 148 words
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Article112 1902-07-17 2 De Rougemont has found his wav i, to Australia, ami now the glamour sod] glory that once surrounded him and j name have disappeared. Last month be appeared in the Um trate’s Court, Parramatta (New n-. 3 Wales), summoned by his wife forma tenance. However, it112 words
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Article130 1902-07-17 2 Warship in Danoeb. An incident which might have enW n seriously occurrel in Bombay harbouri on 4th instant. His Majesty's first to cruiser Amphitrite, when brought J harbour, xvas ancborel in the Ailmisi moorings during neap tide. It turned i that during a change in130 words
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Article398 1902-07-17 2 The Paris Sp irt s.iys that M. Ciad Blanc laid Mr. Sievier 33J,0iM 'a* (£12,009) to 200,009 francs that i* finished in front of S.eptre in the GM Prix. Sceffire finished sixth for the Prix de Paris, which was worth ths* £10,461. Mr. Sievier was very cooist and the398 words
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Advertisement996 1902-07-17 2 Tettchati MCAUSTEB Si 00. Graham Apollinaris Q. Pn RIPPINGILLE OIL CO Ltd FTAI)LEWAm Qa Annual Sales now exceeding COOKING STOYES WHnicCAII: rucuicTc 15 Beach Street, WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, Tiffin Rooms, etc. (PRIZE MEDAL) PENANG. 4 Beach Street Penantr Agents. dwi.ii street, renang. HUTTENBACH BROS. Co. Clean! Economical! l Has Just Received996 words
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Article1008 1902-07-17 3 Telegrap h i c Items. Own Prince of Sum. Prinep of Siam has arrived received by M-Loubet. ,nl The Coronation. ,i report that the Coroplace in A gUSt CaU3ed ’’Srnatio' 1 in Xt:. The 2X‘- Ri3illMnCaShirel3 boCOln more ac'de-reduction in JpuJX only solution. 0 P Lord Kitchener. i« manifested in1,008 words
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Article92 1902-07-17 3 ‘taeVord'Y-Tr ’l 0 q uck *y and completely South Af r ltla ,lerhas dipped out of the l foitv < l Can 'ocabulary. Thirty months t TeQnv r l poBs We to i'Uagine any sustaind“l not rei', tlOn n whlch the hateful term paper in to take92 words
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Article1211 1902-07-17 3 Lord Milner Takes Office. At Pretoria on 21st June, in the presence of a large and representative assembly, letters patent describing the constitution of the new colony were read by Lord Milnor, who then read the commission appointing him to several offices, including that of governor. He then1,211 words
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143 1902-07-17 3 The Late Chinese Cruiser Kaichi.” With reference to the Chinese cruiser Kaiehi of the Nanyang squadron which was almost destroyed by the explosion of her powder magazine the other week, at Nanking, it appears that her Commander, Captain L-e Tien, was arrested and placed under confinement by orders of Viceroy143 words
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Article344 1902-07-17 3 Monkey at the Masthead as Lookout. The steamer St. Mary arrived at Fremantle, West Australia, on 20th May, and reported having found u derelict ship on 11 May, about GOO miles west of Fremantle. It was ths Dutch barque (leertriiida (Jcrarda bound from Sourabiya to Newcastle, New344 words
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740 1902-07-17 3 If the French Metropolis actively prepares itself to hold a brilliant place at the 11 moi Exhibition, it is certain that the participation of the countries of the Extreme Orient will surpass all expectations as much by the number of exhibitors from each740 words
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Article961 1902-07-17 3 India knows neither summer nor winter, neither spring nor autumn, in our sense of the word. The year is diiidel into but three seasons —the hot weather, the rains, and the cold weather. June is the month when the rains begin. Frequent paragraphs appear in English961 words
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Article177 1902-07-17 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersnwah Gold Mme Co. $1. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. s2s.— sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. SS2.— Do. GJG Debs. par George Town Dispensary $25. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l3B. Jelebit Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. sl.— sellers Karangan Tin Mining Co. $l7, buyers Kechau177 words
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Article113 1902-07-17 3 Pexan j, 17hi July, 1902. Rates close as foij.ows London, Demand Bank I/8J Do. 1 months* sight Bank I9J Do. 3 Crelits Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Doman 1 Bank R< 139| Do. 3 days’sight Private 132 J Bombay, Demand Bank 13)} Do. 3 days* sight Private U2} Madras, Demand113 words
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Article103 1902-07-17 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Artinj (’t> nmand nit. Pakades eoh This Week. Company an I Recruit Drills to-day at 53) p.m. Ih e plain t DeTML F )!l the We <; <. Orderly Ollirer, 2nd Lieut. A. B >\v ;rs Smith. Orderly N. S irgt. J.103 words
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Article30 1902-07-17 3 T:u. s. s. Lmigkat (Captain Lingard) brought 67 d -a passengers from Malacca, yesterday. The h. s. haiping (Captain Wheeler) brou ;ht 45 deck-passengers frdm I’ort Weld, yesterday.30 words
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Article103 1902-07-17 3 Mur.s Ci.os To-morrow. /V/' .s/r. I'iinr. Pert Swett nharn an I M ilac a ...L injk it 1 p.m. Negapatain, M adras, Pondicherry, Cudd ilore a i<l Karical, t iking Mails for Europe, etc. via Madras 1 p.m Registration up to noon. Mouhii'in ...Unity 2 pm. Singapore, Hongkong.103 words
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Article20 1902-07-17 3 > St, tiiier Tg Arrive. Singapore .Mat ten 18-7-02 Edie tr. (i. v. Lannberge 18-7-02 Negapatam Znida 19-7-U220 words
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Article56 1902-07-17 3 Arrivals. Yes IE RD AY. 8 s. Leong Ho from Kedah 8. s. Trrgian from Degi 8. s Catherine Aprar from Calcutta 8. 8. Hayern from Colombo. s. s. Prinz Heinrich from Singapore h. s. Lingkat from Malacca 8. s. Thaip ng from Poit Weld To Day. s s.56 words
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Article33 1902-07-17 3 To-Day. s. s. Cant in for Pangkor an I Teluk Anson s. s. ('<»/•« for Ldie, T. Semawe, Segli. Pulo Well, Olehleh and Padung s. s. C. Ap 'ip for Singapore and Hongkong33 words
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Article182 1902-07-17 3 Penang, 17m July, 1902. Tin $85.15 i*i t West Coast. 8 lbs. 5 oz. $2B Rlack Upper Acheen 01b no Silles White Pepper 46.89 buyers Cloves (picke 1) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 91.—sellers. Mace Pickings 85.—-sellers. Nutmegs ll()< 46.50 sellers i No. I 7.27 do Sugar 2 4,15182 words
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Article217 1902-07-17 3 In matters appertaining to drink, our forefathers probably thought only of what was pleasant. They drank strong, full-bodied ports, rich sherries, fortified clarets, and strong old ale, because they liked them, and they did not count the cost in loss of health ami shortened life. Wiser than217 words
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Advertisement20 1902-07-17 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE is widely imitated. Insist on STEARNS,' the Originrj and Safest in giving instant relief. <3l an Chemists.20 words
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Advertisement77 1902-07-17 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract, 3 The quality and quantity of an infant’s food is often seriously affected bv tlie state of its mother's health who nurses it Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil increases the th>w77 words
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Advertisement398 1902-07-17 3 M U n iclp L N lllke TJw best yllue j n the MEI. I IN.. S a complete turn-out or single. J. of the Municipal Ciminis lion-is Thoroughbred b. a. g. Piuh.eoch, w.ll be held splendid trapper; High Dogcart in good At th i: Town H m.l, ion lition398 words
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Article175 1902-07-17 4 The informal: n under this heading is supplied bi/ the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dales are approximate only. July. 1« s. s. Bcnalder from London, for SingaJ pore. China and Japan, Sundilands Buttery, Co. 21 s. s. Sudo Marti from Singapore, for Marseilles, London175 words
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Advertisement423 1902-07-17 4 notice ■\TIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, y Selangor, and Suuiatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on Gomide paper. W. JONES, King Street. Photographer. The China Traders’ Insurance Company, Ltd. Capital Subscribed 82,000.000. Amount Paid-up 600,000. Reserve Fund 1.000 000. Head Office. Hongkong. W. 11. Ray. Esq. THE423 words
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Advertisement2186 1902-07-17 4 l i PTC c s Federstsd K|ahy jSW Railways. TEAS WBRE A B Tlme faMe from .st May. r 9 o». GOLD MEDAL MANUFACTURED BY A 3? THE LAMBERT A BUTLER Limited PARIS EXHIBITION. Province Well esley, Krian .nd Larut Line. E B£ST w PSRi cgH ATER PATERSON SIMONS Co2,186 words
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Advertisement153 1902-07-17 4 W I THE B “Pinanj q Hg l enlarged edition B Per Month B THE distixgi-mie.,, B Royal Insur; nee Com pas ß ABSOLUTE SECl'l'tlTY £-6,00f>,000. Barge parlieipatio., M S' 10f -l'«ds !H ll Last Hr-t.rsii.Han I: W| 1 rofits divided t. Liberal Surrender BOUSTEAD ,i'M I E Bl w153 words
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