Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-07-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHES!) DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. HHICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 24th JULY, 1902. No 16522 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1902-07-24 1 Shipping 4 Ofiwttl 8t (eviction Company. mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following {J dates:— Mail Service, Homewards. do Oceana July 26 do Viet >ria A< 4 Coro””» lei <l° Australia do Britannia Sep l 6jo Himalaya 30 '''""""./M do China Oct-706 words
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Advertisement2951 1902-07-24 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN.! British |,,dia Steam Navi ation Company, Limited. pipping joints. Koni iklijke Paketvaart .Haatjchappij ftoise n> isa Burm.h iiwui. im- L v. P Nippon Yusen Kaisha. I E. A. MANASSEH, -2* WM i rcHaiiff Xtreefi Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.« lu. TO~tiET~ Fob2,951 words
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Advertisement733 1902-07-24 1 iGinliA -N i i dsche M-t-te'vi Maa sahappij. Ni:rHEKL4XI)S TRADING SOCIE. i Esr B .ISIIKD 1*24 Capital rf. t O.OuO.OOO—(abt. XS,OC '>uo Issued Capital 6. 15,000,000 (abt. £3,73 Rkskrvb Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Offtue jm Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Br axmks Singapore, Rangoon, M (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya,733 words
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Article170 1902-07-24 2 Thursday, 24th Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruits Drill, at 5-30 p.m. Outward Mail, expected t > arrive, at 7 p m High water 3 50 a.m an I 4 15 p.m Friday, 25th St James the Apostle and Martyr. Auction Sale of Assorted Goo<ls, at 11 a.m. Town170 words
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Article1745 1902-07-24 2 Mu. Cheah Chen Eok has deserved well of the people of Penang, and his munificent gift, which was formally taken over yesterday by Mr. J. W. Ilallifax, the President of the Municipal Commissioners, is a lasting memorial not alone to the great Queen whose Diamond Jubilee1,745 words
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77 1902-07-24 2 The Penang figures in the competition for the Bromhead-Miit.hoivs Challenge Shield, which was shot for this morning, are as follows: 400 SOO 800 Aggrcyds. yds. yds. gate. Capt. J. G. Allan 28 29 23 80 Lieut. R. Yeats 25 19 20 61 2nd Lieut. A. Wilson77 words
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Article49 1902-07-24 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been arranged for: Friday, 25th July. Championship. F. O. Ilallifax r. C. E. Craig Mixed Double Handicap. Miss Plunipton Mr. M- E- Plumpton v. Miss Brown Mr. A. K. Buttery. Single HandicapClass 1). M. Duncan v. J, C. Benson49 words
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Article70 1902-07-24 2 The Selangor cricket and football teams will leave Port Swettenhain by the s. s. Esmeralda on Saturday evening, August 2nd, and are timed to arrive at Penang at noon on Sunday. They must leave Penang by Tuesday night. The following are certainties :Messrs. Hubback, Marks, GlassforJ,70 words
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Article246 1902-07-24 2 An appeal came before the Chief Justice, on Monday, from a decision of Mr. Ross, at Butterworth, for fining ($5O each and some $35 each) 14 persons for manufacturing blachan without a license at Bagan Luar. Messrs. Sbearwood and Baynes appeared for the appellants representing different appellants, all246 words
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274 1902-07-24 2 Henry Ash was before the Bench Court to day on u charge of criminal misappropriation of $23.50, the property of the Government. The Solicitor-General explained that his predecessor had purchased nine law books from Thacker Spink Co., Calcutta, and that accused, as clerk in274 words
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Article88 1902-07-24 2 Telegraphic Communication Interrupted. The General Manager of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. at Singapore has informed our contemporaries that news from Haiphong, dated 16th iust., is to the effect that a violent typhoon passed the Strait of Hainan and over Haiphong on the 13th inst., destroying the88 words
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Article82 1902-07-24 2 Revolution is Oil-Painting. M. do Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the Times, states that M. Rafaelli, one of the foremost of French genre painters, has combined the advantage obtained by the soft velvet colouring of the pastel with oil painting. This has been done by putting the oil and82 words
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Article78 1902-07-24 2 Kent beat Hampshire by an innings and 195 runs. Hants has beaten Somerset by five wickets. The Australians beat Worcestershire by 174 runs. Derbyshire beat Leicestershire by 212 runs. Harrow beat Eton by eight wickets. Yorkshire reisus Players was drawn. Australians have beaten Gloucestershire by an innings and 22278 words
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Article216 1902-07-24 2 Why England Should Strive for the First Place. Prince Chen, who is not only the special Ambassador representing the Emperor of China at the Coronation ceremony but is also a second cousin to His Majesty an 1 the son of Prince Ching, of the Chinese216 words
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Article98 1902-07-24 2 (/?eu7 e/? S) There is reason to Ur great pressure is beim, i tha > Won Sir Michael ffi cl 'n<l"oehi ra io reiMill j„ S after the next leagues desire him to CoL scheme for paving off the Un been incurred bv tU since 1899. c °untrr 24(/?eu7e/?,S) - 98 words
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Article20 1902-07-24 2 < k' n o tr i (orruiwndem.) K'-I.di L nnpur, 211 b July. Mr. Tambusamy Pillay Singapore this morning.20 words
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Article596 1902-07-24 2 Prince Komitsu. Prince Ksinito ha. had a f lr audience of Preside:!’ Loub-t Crops in the Balkins The Hungana ian I R m promise to be exceptionally larg The Indian Bcdset. Lord George H i n:lt >n said he h»] w poned the Indian Budget until tbeauiun Yacht596 words
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Article47 1902-07-24 2 Keleasey’jy Great Britain ,lfo Doer prisoj lands Government that th 6r> t, who swear U.gners- J then other Boers to thel r latter will bo Britain 9 destinations at ffll W M Those, howeve released and deported, I to return to S 3 uth47 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1179 1902-07-24 2 Trttchad O For B B Rangoon cigars. fPl£» 8.„Q..U„, ml I* For a few days only. Apply at C<o.a TH E |_afPSlt WAVERLEY HOTEL. r A C C PENANG SALES ROOM. IS Beach Street, InVCnllOn u,11 b,iv,,.:... a.,..,,, ID xoet* Oa Friday, the 23th day of July, 1902, At 111,179 words
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Advertisement89 1902-07-24 2 must be aildregeed to The Editob,” 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 addressed89 words
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Article, Illustration2847 1902-07-24 3 OPENING CEREMONY. Thehe was an interesting ceremony messed yesterday evening when the nitane Clock Tower, which ha? bean leronsly presented to the town by our «1 and patriotic citizen, Mr. Chenh Chen k, was formally opened for use and han 1over to the Municipality. Mr. Cbeah2,847 words
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Article306 1902-07-24 3 Tho Kaiser has issued an army order regulating officers’ marriages. Every officer before marriage must satisfy tho authorities that he possesses a private income of at least £l5O per annum. He must also give a full description of his intended wife, and, if she is306 words
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Article121 1902-07-24 3 P-.-ini, 21rn July, 1902. Rates ci. isk as follows London, Demand Bank l/8j Do. 4 months' sight Bank 1,9 J Do. 3 Credits 1,9 A Do. 3 Documentary l/9f Calcutta, Dernau I Bmk R<. 130} Do. 8 days'sight Private 132} Bombay, Dem in 1 Bank 133} Do. 8 days’sight121 words
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Article161 1902-07-24 3 Orders by C.ipsai'i J. G. A'lail A tiaj .I n. il I nit. Pahadsi r hi This Week. C i up.iiy mil Rj.ir.iit Drills to-day, at 5 3 p.m. /hrai, p! tin t'l'it’r'i. Tho nr.v exto.i 10l orlor dr.ll will bo practised. Detail rm t.ik Wezi. Or h161 words
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Article35 1902-07-24 3 The s. a Hok Canton (Captain Scotti brought i. 7 natives from Atjeh. yesterday. Tin: s. h Shanijk ii (I'lptiin Spicer), which arrived from Singapore yesterday, brought Messrs. Gilchrist, Sominervilh*. Hollowav and Reins.35 words
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Article68 1902-07-24 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Ver etr. Time. Asahan ...Siiortmnan ...10 a.m. Port Swettenhaiu and Malacca ...Langkat 1 km. Teluk Anson .Lutj Weht 3 p.m. Saturday, 2 irn. Colombo A Southern Iniilia Tarvin 11 a.m. Edie. T. Seuiawe, Segli and Olchleh ...Hok Canton ..11 am. Deli Laurent Pit68 words
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Article23 1902-07-24 3 p'roia Steamer Tc Arrire. Singapore Hinagno 25-7-02 Singapore Maria Valerie 20-7-02 Calcutta Sui Sang 26-7-02 Singapore .4. A/tr ir 27-7-0223 words
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Article50 1902-07-24 3 Arrivals. Yosterday. s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. Suue Leak from Kedah s. s. Shanghai from Singapore B. b. Hok Canton from Atjeh s. s. L ingkat from Malacca s. h. Thaiping from Port Weld To-Day. s s. Varsin from Singapore h. a. Lady Weht from Teluk Anson50 words
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Article36 1902-07-24 3 To-Day. b s. Vid ir for Deli s. s. Jin Ho for Liingkiit b. a. Canton for Pangkor an I Teluk Anson s s. Chilean for Singapore, China and Japan s 8 Sinthia for Singapore36 words
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Article166 1902-07-24 3 Penang, 21th July, 1902. Tin $83.85 R 1 ink Penner Wst CoaU 8 ,bs 5 oz> 2B i Acheon 61b... no sales. White Pepper 4 7 .50 Cloves (picked) 28,—buyers. Mace No. 91.sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers Nutmegs 110 s 48. i No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar166 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement101 1902-07-24 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. The undersigned is favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction On Saturday, the 26th July, 1902, At the back of Mr. IZOLPIIE'S GODOWN, Church Street Ghaut, At 11 a.m. The following: Croquet Sets Assorted Sizes, Portmanteaus, Gloves, English Cabinets, French Blinds, Japanese Tables, Shanghai Carved Root101 words
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Advertisement423 1902-07-24 3 TO UC2ND. TO I ET. I < < Q WISS CO I' I’AGE,” No. 149 Anson loa rt O ON MOlii’-i \(i!C, wit'l > d .'-(I k) Road. For particulars apply tc IVIIIwI I I I 23-7 C. P. BUCKELL. 11 111 I enang, the sunt ol FOR SAL. 2.423 words
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Article254 1902-07-24 4 The informal n under this heading t. ,npplied by the Agent, of the various Bleanuh.p line,, and the .1"' «re approximate only. July. 24 Outward P. O. R. M. S. Chusan J from Colombo for Singapore and China, Giliilhtn Wood Co. 25 Italian s. s. Bisagno from Singapore,254 words
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Advertisement442 1902-07-24 4 GUNTZEL&SCHUMACHER, Merchants and Forwarding Agent», Head Office: MEDAN DELI SUMATRA. 2 1431-12 tn f G. IZOLPHE Co. BEG to inform the inhabitants of Penang and Native States that owing to his retiring from the business and going home shortly, ALL ARTICLES in the »hop will be sold at a great442 words
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Advertisement2272 1902-07-24 4 liptons Federated Malay States Railway. S rW-i TEAS MJ ERE A WARDED THB Time Table from Ist May, MKSOI&HGfIM GOLD MEDAL «fc MANUFACTURED BY AT E LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. PARIS EXHIBIT 1O N. Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines PLUS PATERSON SIMONS Co t STATIONS. WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. o 1%2,272 words
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Advertisement189 1902-07-24 4 0 *4 iD? Per Mon'i h the Piim 3 E| lail enlarged E[rn o|l Per Month oca s2 bsc,ib Rattles Place, "A»TIN. Ch,ml.. cm?;'"' Engines and Boilers in Sl| in Penang. HUTTENBACH BROS. HAVE IN bTCCK VERTICAL ENG.NES and ALSO Horizontal Engines 4 Each 17 Brake H. p Complete with189 words
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