Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1902

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE JPUBIuISHED UAIIjY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED !8 33 HHICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1902. No. 163
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 738 1 Shipping llotias. s- Irigital St an mpuiy 11. IE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— M ail Service. Homewards.1 do Oceana July 26 en J fl do Viet >ria Himalaya d d o° Rome v 18 Bend" 1 Outwards. July
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    • 2980 1 t NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD. BRE MEN British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. dipping ilotius. ix>n“im^ EBS The nio B < W Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij d Negapatam Lmes of Steamers. NippOll YUSBH WiM. E. a. mUsseh, o Intended Sailing and exacted. Arrival of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL S 7^ SHIP Ltd to burine^X^y^ripg, 1
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    • 79 1 itihs. Nede la.idsche Hn «del Ylaatschapnij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOC 1! Est.blishkd 1324 Capital fl. !to,000.<)00 (abt. £5,00 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750. Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272 Hkii> OmcE in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia BRA N c H k s Singapore, Rangoon, M (Deli), Samarau", Sourabaya, Padang.
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  • 183 2 Tuksday, 22nd Coronation General Committee Meeting at Chamber of (Commerce, 4 p.m. Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruits Drill, at 5-80 p.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5 3 p.m. High water 2 10 a.m an I 2 35 p.m. Wednesday, 23rd Opening of Clock Tower at 5 15
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  • 1734 2 The Engineers' Institute, in connection with which lust night's dance was held, was established herein 188". mainly for the purpose of providing suitable recreation for the engineers of the various steamers sailing from, or calling at, this port. For some years in the old rooms in
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  • 89 2 TiiAiriNo Rifle Association r. Selangor Rifle Association. Tho following is the Thaiping score Yds. 200 500 600 Total. Hi neks 25 25 28 78 Hoso 27 30 17 74 Sayers 30 22 23 75 Kempler 30 26 21 77 Wilson ~.30 32 31 93 Harper 33 27
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  • 1190 2 OPENING BALL. The opening ball of the Engineer’s Institute which was given at the Institute last night was an unqualified success from every point of view and the President Mr. J. G. Allan, the Hon. Secretary (Mr. Butler) together with the Committee, who were responsible for the
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  • 120 2 RRU TEH’S] 2181 J nly I he King. His Majesty the King and in good spirits. Obituary. Mr. John W. Mackay, the B fl Ter king, died in London. 22nd July, rhe Waima Case. Lord Cra-ib >rne said i u t u House Lords that ths IrbifaZ in the
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  • 79 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have beea arraond for:— Wednesday, 23rd July. Ihnihle Handicaji. Rev. 11. C. Henhain i C. A. Wicks E. L. Talma A W. Peacock. CluiinpionMp. C. E. Craig r. F. O. Hillifax Single Haiulirap—' lat. .4. R. 11. Ellis r. H. A.
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  • 185 2 A race value £10,030, run annnillr u Sandown Park, over miles, weight age. This year’s winner of this valtnbb Race, as telegraphed yesterday, was a brown colt, 3 years old, by Peninumi, can of Applaa-w 11., is the property of the Doie of Devonshire. He started three
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  • 383 2 Under the somewhat improved condition? of weather during the last week life the Colonial contingents under can'’»-'® tho Alexandra Park grounds at W'-'™ Hill has become a little less disigL-ew says the L. C. E.rpm,. In the arrangement of quarters the teer portions of the contingent
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1507 2 MCALISTER 00. Tutchtti O 4 o undersigned is favoured with instruc- ODS to soB by Public Auction DTODTkinn TEC ATT On Saturday, the 26th July, 1902, a A KlrilNulLLDO OIL At the back or Mb. IZOLPHE’S GODOWN, O Church Street Ghaut, Q the Latest mnnNf qtavpq mX VvVlxlllU ul VI
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    • 93 2 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to Tub Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents, ALL business communications should be
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  • 1123 3 Lodes. i «nort of metallic tin amounted T« e t0 1 (22 921 tons) as against un-l m Perak in at eMt tllree IS Amritions: namely, granite sandLd limestone. Little work has swnC ne during the past year, in developb u» lodes found in granite, excepting
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  • 370 3 Mu. W. A. Cuscaden, the Acting InspectorGeneral of Police, S. 8., in his annual report on the Police Force savs of the Detective Department The efficiency of this department is not all that can be desired, and in my opinion the result of the year’s work
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  • 572 3 The Wreck of the Searcher.” Exciting Experiences ok the Captain. Xtraitx Tinies. Details of the wreck of the sailing vessel Srurc/irr on the rocks off L nnpit near the Horsburgh lighthouse prove to be of more than passing interest, and show the Chinese shipbuilder to be possessel of ideal verysimilar
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  • 375 3 Fraternal association of British, Indian and Colonial Freemasons was the characteristic of the meeting of the Jubilee Masters’ Lodge at the Hotel Cecil last month. At the lodge in the afternoon the most imposing figure was Bro. Maharaj Kumar Dolat S?agh, attired in flowing robes of
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  • 1445 3 SERVICE AT St. PAUL’S. “Lest We Forget.” Among those present at the intercession service at St. Paul's Cathedral on 29th June were the Grand Duke of Hesse, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Lard and Lady Lansdowne, the officers of the Colonial Contingents, the wives of several of the
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  • 706 3 The question put by Mr. Field to the Attorney-General for Ireland respecting the practice of certain Life offices was an important one, says a home paper. Some assurance companies have, it appairs, been in the habit of issuing p ilicies and accepting premiums thereon for years without question,
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  • 182 3 Penang, 22nd July, 1902. Tin $34.10 T I West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. $2B Black Pepper (Achecn G lb... no sales. White Pepper 47. Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 91,—sellers. Mace Pickings 48. Nutmegs 110’ 7.27 sellers t No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar < 2 4.15
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  • 114 3 Penan 22 -d July, 1902. Rates ul<isk as follows London, Demand Bunk I/8J Do. 4 months' sight Bank I9| 80. .3 Credits 1 9 Do. 3 Documentary l/9f Calcutta, Deman 1 Bink Ils. 180} Do. 3 .lays’sight Private 1324 Bombay, Demind Bank 130} Do. 3 days' sight Private 132}
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  • 147 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Actiiiy ('oinuiaailaiit. Parades for This Week. Company and Recruit Drills to-day, and Thucaday, at 5-30 p.m. /trees, /dain Clothes. The new extan le I orler dr.ll will be practised. Detul fir t;i:« Wez<. Orderly Officer, 2 > I Lieu’.. F. O. Hdlif
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  • 64 3 The s. h. Laurens Pit (Captain Steenberg) arrived with a general cargo from Singapore, this morning. Til s. s. f'ietoria (Caplnin Hcllberg) brought 1-1 sal >a.i an I 10 d •k-p vsiiengcr.s from Singapore and ('hina. yesterday. Thk s. s. t air Tony (Captain Vaz), which arrived from
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  • 38 3 M ails Close To morrow. For I’er str. Time. Deli > .Calypso noon. Port Swettenhimi Betsy 1 P.M. Paugkor and I'eluk Anson ...Tate Tony 1 p.m. Thursday, 24th. Deli Villar 1 P.M. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 p.m.
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  • 23 3 —_—4 /•’iuin Strainer To Arrire. Singapore Pultala 23-7-02 Rangoon Santhia 23-7-02 Singapore Shanghai 23-7-02 Liverpool Anterior 24-7-02 Singapore Bieagno 25-7-02
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  • 123 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Victori.i from Singapore s. s. /i. llalewyn from Brandan s. s Tong Chuy Un from Asalian s. s. Thaipeng from Port Weld s. s. Sivee Leak from Kedah To-Day. s. s Lnurrnz Pit from Singapore s. s. Taio Tong from Teluk Anson Departures. To Day.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 372 3 NO 1 ice: OF SALE. BY ORDEROF TH E SHERIFF, PENANG. The undersigned is instructed to take possession and put up for Sale by Public Auction to the highest bidders, On Wednesday, the 23rd day of July, At Premises Nos. 202 and 201, Beach Street, At 11 a.m. The undermentioned
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    • 421 3 for b s. il-s. The Klang Coffee Cultivation Com- g pany, Limited. ,4 801 T 25 acres of La 11, planted with |IIIE Ordinary Yearly Meeting of I wn I I I I •4 Cocoanut and Fruit Trees, at Batu Shareholders will be held at the Üban, lenang. Jffice of
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  • 124 4 The information under thu heading u re plied by the Agent, of the vartou» Steam» tinea. and the dot-. are approximate only. I.ilv 2;; Fxtra P. M). S. Shanghai from Singapore. for Colombo, London and Antwerp. Gilfilli* Wood Co k 24 German s. s- Sumatra from Dell, foi
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  • 654 4 Programme of Annual Meeting 1902. AUGUST 15th and 17th. FIRST DAY. Thursday, the 14th August, 1902. 1. The First Griffin R.me. Value 5250, and $5O to the Second Horse, for Taiping 1902 Griffins. Weight 10 stone. Distance, 6 furlongs. 2. The Maii-en Plate. Value 5250. —For Maiden
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 66 4 Penang Foundry Company, (Established 1876) ENGINEERS, M I L L W RIGHTS BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY SHIPWRIGHTS Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Plumbers boiler-makers BRIDGE BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS for the supply and repair ot STEAMSHI PS. MACHINERY STRUCTURE all kinds ALSO SALVING CONTRACTORS. Machinery, Engineering Appliances, Materials, Fittings, Stores &c., in Stock Works,
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    • 2018 4 HHiHvainrii liptons Fer Wed Mated j&ateS RailWHilg. teas WERE AWARDED TH 3 line I able from ist May, 1902. GOLD MEDAL MANUFACTURED BY THE LAMBERT A, BUTLER Limited London. B nvuid■ t i m \T PLUS PARIS hXn 1 D I I IvIN Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines PATERSON
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    • 244 4 "PiR qazefe ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For ib". ’ABlOLasTtft. PJ -Old by Singapore Dhpe„ S er names Place, Si n ßap O l -‘i, IUIITIN. Ch-m-.. w'"’ Engines and Boilers in stotj in Penang. HUTTENBACH BROS. Coy HAVE IN STOCK VERTICAL ENGiNES and BOILERg ALSO Horizontal Engines Vertical Boil* Each
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