Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1902-07-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. 20 CENTS VOL. LX. SATURDAY, 26th JULY, 1902. No 16721 words
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Advertisement659 1902-07-26 1 ih'ii £C3 Navigation Company. rflllE mail steamers may P I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following O dates:— Service, Homewards. tintr with Oceana v 2* c< nnet jo Victoria '9 I'nlethi Australia l “-'23 forom""''' Britannia gFitU"'"’' l Jo Himalaya "■2OCh« sl j China659 words
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Advertisement2539 1902-07-26 1 NORDDEUTSCHĔR LLOYD, BREMEN. >4 jfcK Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NiOpdfl YU3Bfl KdiSlia. ‘"‘''k. MAJkssEH. JT Wt J l', nilnil Sheet. \jL Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer*. japan mail steamship co., lw. to ukst. I S, 'B V For i Will Sail. Stkamer. From Expected on j. -j f*2,539 words
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Advertisement765 1902-07-26 1 -I:? Je 1 H i sU'-i ’'ma schapnij. NET HE r.V. I'., UMNO SICIETY’t Esr.ki,i«Hvn 1'124 Capital il. nU.JOO.'XX) (abt. £5,000,001 Issued Capital 11. 15,000,000 (abt. £3,750.00* Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (nbt. 272,00® Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Bnan c ii 1-: s Singapore, Rangoon, Medaa, (D'lil,765 words
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Article142 1902-07-26 2 Saturday, 26th Mail for Europe expected to leave. High-water 5-80 a.m. and 5-55 p.m. Sunday, 27th 9th Sunday after Trinity High-water 6 20 a m and 6 45 p.m. Monday, 28th Laat Quarter. Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruit Drills, at 5-80 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-80 p.m.142 words
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Article1957 1902-07-26 2 Among the many subjects which naturally come up for discussion and consideration at the close of the recent war, there is scarcely one of greater interest, though there may be several of greater importance, than the behaviour of the volunteer force, and whether it has justified1,957 words
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1175 1902-07-26 2 NOTES AND COMMENTS. The writer of the letter to the P. G. complaining of the lighting of Malay Street has cause for his growl. In the whole length of that thoroughfare are two bracket lamps, a number utterly insufficient for the needs of the neighbourhood. Had the1,175 words
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Article281 1902-07-26 2 {REC ~^’S T 25b, The Possession of 'i Island. In consequence of a America had grant(?(1 Wq possession to Marciv tll l’ Captain Rosehill a i, Si S board proceeded to the 11 reassure the J aDanp< there that the grant JJapan had annexed 1898. [A. special to the{REC~^’S} - 281 words
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Article41 1902-07-26 2 /1 1 'rnin our tinii Kuala Lumpur, iiidl The remains of the iaif Tambusamy Pillay are i brought here for intermeß Sunday. The deceased insured hh® twenty thousand dollars !x--nionth ago with the China Hl Life Assurance Co.. Limited41 words
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Article305 1902-07-26 2 IL. d- C- It was the intention of committee of the Tanjonc U-’y Company to have extended to the Straits Settlement cir—y-' it was thought a visit to Henle) the days of the regatta would bi»» a pleasant outing and souvenir of the contingent to England. CIL. d- C- - 305 words
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Advertisement1823 1902-07-26 2 a < r f t E BEST BEVEKA(IE Afttartamorts. yVVICUAtU Trade R AOk H H.rk. SX" £"42? HO!. IDI v t 5 l r ~l ports, rich sherries, fortified clarets, and rjIHE undermentioned Banks will be strong old ale, because.they liked them, and I closed on Tuesday and Thursday, the1,823 words
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Article816 1902-07-26 3 written/or thr Pi™* Gazette.") Jpakhabar, Tuan the hist bulletin at the IsT n.Htse, 0 and turned at the well ‘inhered phrase, right well pleased to r‘“ n Me in truth to give the stereotyped i. u Kabar baik." For it has been good ri816 words
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60 1902-07-26 3 Tn the K'lit'ir of the Pinaitj Gazette.") Sir,— Permit me through the channel of your valuable paper to ask what has become of “The Dredging Mining Company, Selangor. Nothing more has been heard of this Company since the sec m 1 call was made, to my60 words
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165 1902-07-26 3 Ax interesting little ceremony took place M the Dutch Consulate on Wednesday morning, says the Siiiyipore l-’riv Pre.., the ***** I'msul presenting two awards for swing life at sea. Our readers will reinember the wreck of the Straits steamer near Cape Richalo, and bow165 words
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Article82 1902-07-26 3 st. Geobge’s Cucbch. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. “■Wa.iii. Matins. (Plain.) ’lain. Holy Communion.— (Choral.} “pm. Sunday School. P-m. Evensong and Sermon. UCncH of the Assumption. iiinl'v' at 6-15 a.m.; High Mass, at Ba.m. cspers and Benediction, at 5 pun. I’kksbytkiiian Church. ‘'ine Sen i<-e at Pryc Dock at82 words
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Article737 1902-07-26 3 Contributed.) It is rumoured that the much discussed question of the authorship of An Englishwoman s Love Letters is to be answered in September next, when the writer will publish another book signing his own name. The work is a translation from the French of Aucassin and Niccolete737 words
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Article517 1902-07-26 3 A weekly periolical tells the following story:—The Court House at Singapore boasted a very valuable clock suspended frqm the wall directly opposite the Bench. One day during the session of Supreme Court, a particularly ineek-looking Chinaman entered carrying a ladder. Removing his hat, and bowing517 words
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Article2100 1902-07-26 3 < Contributed.) En Rjute to Iron. I had previously visited Per.ik on several occasions but had always gone by steamer to Teluk Anson. This trip I tried the new route, overland, leaving Penang at 7 a.m. on a beautiful morning. The air was quite bracing, the2,100 words
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Article667 1902-07-26 3 The North Borneo Contingent Returning. The British North Borneo Coronation Contingent of Sikhs and Dyaks is returning to Singipore on July 13 by the North Germm Lloyd steamer from Southampton. Hongkong Municipal Administration. In the II >use of Commons Mr. Weir put the f dlowing question: I beg667 words
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Article114 1902-07-26 3 Penwij, 26th July, 1902. Katks ks fallows London, Deniiuitl Bank Do. lin tilths’sight Bank I9J Do. 3 Credits I9f Do. 3 Documentary I 9pr Calcutta, Demand Bank lU. Do. 3 days’ sight Private 132 J Bombay, Demand Bank 130 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 132 J Madras, Demand114 words
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Article120 1902-07-26 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Adi hi/ f 'tmi'iiTiutl mt. Parades for Next Week. Company and Recruit Drills on Monday and Wednesday, at 5-30 p.m. />/7'xx, plain Clothe*. Detail for the Weec. Orderly Officer, Lieut. R. Yeats. Orlerly N. 0., Corpl. H. D’Orville. The Warren Shield will120 words
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Article46 1902-07-26 3 The s. h. Lanrm* Pit (Captain Stcenberg) brought a cargo of pepper from Bagan, yesterday. The s. b. Pcleu* (Captain Asquith) arrived with a general cargo from Singapore, this morning. The h. s. (ilenlotjan (Captain McGregor) arrived with a general cargo from Singapore, yesterday.46 words
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Article25 1902-07-26 3 Muls Close ox Monday. For Per *tr. rime Pitngkor and Teluk Anson ...Crtnfon 2 p.m. Tuesday. 29th. Port Swettcnbam and Malacca Qnorra noon.25 words
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Article42 1902-07-26 3 Fit mt Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Maria Valerie to-day, Calcutta Sui Sant/ Kangoon Fitzpatrick 27 7-02 Singapore A. Apcir 28-7-02 Edie (r. (i. v Lannbergc 28-7-02 Pulo Wch van Outhoorn 28-7-02 Edie van Imhoff 29-7-02 Rangoon Hong Moh ‘29-7-0242 words
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Article217 1902-07-26 3 Arrivals. Yksterd kY. s. s. Lauren* Pit from Rangoon s. s. Tong Chiy Un from Batu Bahra s. s. Un Peng from Padang s s. 11. llalewyn from B andan s. s. Sivee Leak from Kedah s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah h. s. Flying Scutl from Sungei Vpey217 words
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Article177 1902-07-26 3 Penang, 26th July, 1902. Tin $82.70 i 1 n I West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. $2B ac upper Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 47.75 Cloves (pickeil) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 91.—sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers. Nutmegs 110 s 48. I No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar I177 words
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Advertisement32 1902-07-26 3 Guy ernment of Perak. wanted. J 1 s!? K i As si r stant Teacher (Chinese), for Apply t da u fcialar y per annuli}. Taipin.; t 0 Headmaster, Central School, 81-732 words
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Advertisement27 1902-07-26 3 TO LEND. ON MORTGAGEi with good security in Penang, the sum of $4,700.at a moderate rate of interest. Apply to DAVID BROWN y 00, 4 Logan’s Buildings.27 words
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Advertisement473 1902-07-26 3 For MCALISTER CO. Graham the rippingili.es oil Co., Ltd., RACFS S,OVES i W (PRJZL. MEDAL) 4 Bsach Street, Penan Clean Economical T Have Just Received the JUST RECEIVED w k No Heat Wasted I cttstcr 1 N() THE ALBIOHETTE HAND SUPPLY THSI (d Inis btove is constructed of A /V\473 words
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Article175 1902-07-26 4 Tho information u-derlhi» heading i. »«1 nhed I't the Agents <> the various Steamsh., Hue,. and the date, are ajmroxitnafe only. i i .»w c ,-mi Outhoorn from Pulo X\eh, Bala ia n oach Liebcrt Co. L 9 s. s. Lothian from Glasgow and Liverpool, for Singapore and175 words
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Advertisement546 1902-07-26 4 THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURE ot the Royal Insurance Company ARE AJ ISOLI TE SEC VBIT V—f VN DS OVER £6,000,000. Large participation in Profits Over One 'Million of realized Surplus a ready distri buted. Policies not forfeited fr.-tu unintentional mis statement. Last Reversionary Bonus declared L 7 10s. on each £lOO546 words
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Advertisement1897 1902-07-26 4 A. E. SKEELS,...’"-... liptons Federated tyalatj gtatess TEAS For the Race Week. were awarded the 1 Time Table from ist May, 1902. Sparkling Still Wines, Liqueurs, Cigars, Cigarettes, GOLD MEDAL AT the: Table Delicacies, &c«, &c» «-w rp > ww gar all goods absolutely guarantee» rAt\ I tAuIDI 1 11,897 words
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Advertisement212 1902-07-26 4 Per ivloi ih THE “Piiß ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month penano band. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that from thG -L’i IJ tr.es i-.-r He. e J-* will be as follows lUe Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.tn. ejn Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11 p.i ii. Garden parties, 5 p.m. to 7-30212 words
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