Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1902
1902-07-28
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1902-07-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. MONDAY, 28th JULY, 1902. No 16S24 words
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Advertisement704 1902-07-28 1 Peninsular Oriental St am h ligation Company. PfJIIIE mail steamers ma; I be expected to arrivi JO outwards, and leave Penan; CX homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service, Homewards. connecting with Victoria Se pt. 6* ra< do Himalaya l U0,,, Outwards. 7 Mattia connecting with Himalaya Al,g 2 PnrnmmfM704 words
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Advertisement2553 1902-07-28 1 NORDDETTTSCHRR. LLOYD, BREMEN. British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. SMppmj £otos. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaaUchappij itocse No ih2 Bnnmh Rotui. im>1 fK. Negapatam Line, of Steamers. NIppOR VUSOB KaiSfta. '“"“““‘e ajJaSasseh, Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. I i I 1 A. f TOJaET. I2,553 words
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Advertisement746 1902-07-28 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5.000,000 Ixsukd Capital fl. 45,000.000 (abt. £3,750,<4)0 Rkskrvr Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang. (.'here, bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang,746 words
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Article189 1902-07-28 2 Monday, 28th Last Quarter. Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruit Drills, at 5-30 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 7-10 a.m and 7-85 p m. Tuesday, 29th Penang Races, First Day, at 2-45 p in. Higli-wiilo. 8 0 a.m. mil 8-25 p.m. Wednesday, 80tm German Outward189 words
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Article2656 1902-07-28 2 Among a number of amendment!? which the President of the Municipal Commissioners desired to see made to the Municipal Ordinance was one which would give the Commissioners power to tax Government property. This suggestion was made at the last meeting of the Commissioners, an<l we should2,656 words
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168 1902-07-28 2 An unsuccessful attempt was made by some unknown person or persons to blow up the train with dynamite detonators near Assam Kumbang level crossing gate, a mile away from Thaiping Town, on Thursday last. Fortunately, the train had already passed the dangerous spot before the dynamite168 words
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Article159 1902-07-28 2 25th July. His Excellency the Governor has appointed the Colonial Secretary his Deputy to act during his absence in Penang. Certain extracts from the Volunteer rules and regulations are published. A circular despatch from the Secretary of State requests the Government here to recognize the American Consul as159 words
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Article144 1902-07-28 2 A Struts-uorn Manager. It is expected that operations with regard to the Canton and Hankow Railway’s construction will soon commence. The delay, hoAVever, avill last till the Manager, Taotai Chang, arrives on the proposed scene of operations. He is a Straits-born Chinaman, and is now employed at Singapore144 words
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Article244 1902-07-28 2 <«6V IC S) Pr ":.SS'; jSttarjsJ said that the n Mr. should bring a ve He fission of taxation. tax to be considered wonl i e dly be the income tax Cholera in Cairo There were 118 cases of*. 111 Cttiro on Thursday l ast Tl n 27th I<«6VIC,.S) - 244 words
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Article415 1902-07-28 2 A sPECtu, cable from the /’< <• Am pondent, dated London, 17th July,ayi It appears that Sir Michael Hieks-k desired to retire from political life tael ago. but was persuaded to continue .cl by Lard Salisbury. The resignation ell lialisbury, Lord Chancellor, hgeneral: ticipated at an415 words
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Advertisement1272 1902-07-28 2 f f Pm* Afrtotisenttntg. iTOCOSi H.H.. W \°l W HLa/ TTIHE NEXT ORDINARY MEETING _l_ of the Municipal Commissioners X C wiU be held At the Town Hall, A vllV On Friday, the Ist August, at 8 p.m. CO,, Latest I 4* PA C P notice. 15 Beach Street, 1111,272 words
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Article832 1902-07-28 3 FINAL notes and selections. .mrnin®, ta all intents and S T R,> nricticallv” closed training operaP“ rP Tr’the ensuing Race Meeting opening lions J shall endeavour to sum up to inorro". affairs to the best ot the fin»» "e In the first place the race v kll n"b832 words
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Article168 1902-07-28 3 In the Town Hill Park of Wood Green there took place on July 3rd what was described as the Wood Green Entertaiment to Colonial Troops.” The description seemed paradoxical at first, for the entertaiinent was provided by the cilonred visitors, and Wood Green sat round the ring168 words
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Article142 1902-07-28 3 IjoML amusing evidence on the question 11 relationship was given by several witnesses who appeared before Dr. Waldo at the Southwark Coroner’s Court. ne witness, amid laughter, described a deceased person as the sister of bis mother-in-law.’ The Coroner: Well, what relation''P is that?—A Juror: I expect he142 words
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Article3258 1902-07-28 3 (Singapore Free Press.) FRIDAY, JULY 25th, 1902. Present: Hon. M T. Taylor, c.m.g., Deputy Governor (Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General). Hon. W. Evans (Acting Auditor-General). Hon. F. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. F. S. B. Gaffney (Acting Colonial Engineer). Hon. C. Stringer. Hon. J. M. Allinson.3,258 words
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Article64 1902-07-28 3 There r.re so few Englishmen who can really wear a Panama hat with grace. A Panama needs a swarthy face, a Hashing eye, a devil-may-care manner. It does not go at all well with a worried look and a bundle of business documents. Nobody should64 words
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Article190 1902-07-28 3 The half-year has seen launched from Scottish shipbuilding yards a larger tonnage of now vessels than the corresponding period of any previous year. The full twelve months of last year broke all Scottish records in the matter of output, and it was anticipated that this year, ivhat with190 words
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Article302 1902-07-28 3 Penang, 28th July, 1902. Tin sB3. nl n (West Coast. 8 lbs. 5 oz. §2B Black Pepper j AcheenGlb no Kales White Pepper 47.75 Cloves (picked) 28,buyers. Mace No. 91.sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers Nutmegs 110< 48. 1 No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar < 2 4.15 do302 words
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Article118 1902-07-28 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Aetiny Command mt. Parades for This Week. Company and blecruit Drills today and Wednesday, at 5-B'o p.m. Drear, plain Clothe». Detail fir the Week. Orl Ha- Officer, L ent. P. Yeats. < G-.l H D O ilia. t pr ,o inybs s118 words
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Article184 1902-07-28 3 Tiik s. s. Sui Sana (Captain Ta Id) brought 93 deck pass.•ngcr.< from (’.ilcutta, on Saturday. The h h. Tjdh’fin (Captain Williamson) arrived with a geivral cargo from Liverpool, yesterday. Tue s. t>. r'itzpiitrule (Captain Davey) brought 73 deck pawen ;er-* from Rangoon, yesterday. The k s. l-'ith184 words
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Article74 1902-07-28 3 Mails Close on Monday. Fur Per ztr, lime. Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Maliwun, Victoria Point, Merui Tavoy...CorzieZue ...11 a m. Deli ...Vidar ...11 a.m. Port Swettcnham and Malacca ...Quorra noon. Langkat ...Jin Hu 1 p.m. Asahan and Batu Bahra ...Artzadong 1 p.m. Tcluk Anson ...Lady Weld 3 p.m. Port74 words
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Article29 1902-07-28 3 4 Frum Steamer Tc Arrive. Singapore .1. Apcar to-day. Edie can Imhoff 29-7-02 Rangoon Hong Moh 29-7-02 Moulmein Unity 29-7-02 Rangoon libra 29-7-02 Hongkong Emmaluyken 29-7-0229 words
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Article136 1902-07-28 3 Arrivals. Hatviruy. 8. s. Fuh IFo from Langkat s. s. Ben fal from Singapore s. s. Sui Sang from Calcutta s. s. Betiy from Klang s. s. ('han lai from Kedah 8. a. Flying Fifth from Port Weld 8. 8. Flying Dragon from l*ort Weld Yesterday. s. s. Hebv136 words
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Article60 1902-07-28 3 To-Day. a. s. Sfhortfiman for Batu Bahra and Asahan s. a. Betsy for Port Swcttenham s. s. Canton for Pangkor and Telnk Anson s. s. Sui Sang for Singapore and Hongkong s. s. Fuhioo for Langkat 8. s. van Outhoorn for Singapore s. s Maria Valerie for Colombo A60 words
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Advertisement36 1902-07-28 3 b’lanis’Win/'?» P i Ci r ,re 1, rcc °mmending ont of the 1„ st t (o< L'vcr Oil and consider it me best tonics I have taken. Yours triAy. 61 AU— BopDINGTQN. had.' y Chorlton-cmuhardy, Eng.36 words
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Advertisement89 1902-07-28 3 FOR SALE. 3,900 ACRES OF FINE LAND IN THE DISTRICT OF MIRBOK, KEDAH. SUITABLE for growing Sugar, Cocoanuts, Gutta, Rami, and Paddy. A considerable portion of this laud has been already embanked and drained, and provision has been made for irrigation. Transport facilities are favourable. For further particulars apply’ to89 words
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Advertisement416 1902-07-28 3 TO RACE WEEK. Graham I <an m )rtgage, withg.M>it, Specied Race Dinner, Wl iGll I Ok J nty in Peaans?, the sun <>l, e( MI SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. at a moderate rate of interest. g Apply to Band in Attendance. If rl DAVID BROWN Go. TLogM-.BniMmg., (EilSFl'll H Oi'ifilltal Hat416 words
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Article200 1902-07-28 4 Th 1 information under Hui heading s. tupplied b,/the Agent, of the various Steam,lup lines, and the dale, .ire, approximate only. J uly. 29 Germ ms. s- Sumatra from Deli, for Deli. Behn Moyer Co. 29 s. s. Glcnesk from Loudon,,for Singapore. China and Japn, Boustead Co 31200 words
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Advertisement456 1902-07-28 4 Government of Perak. WANTED. JUNIOR Assistant Teacher (Chinese), for Standard I. Salary $330 per annum. Apply to Headmaster, Central School, Taiping. 81-7 G. IZOLPHE Co. I~>EG to inform the inhabitants of Penang and Native States that owing to his retiring from the business and going home shortly, ALL ARTICLES in456 words
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Advertisement2007 1902-07-28 4 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm liptons Federated Malay Stated Railway FOR RELIEF MND CURE OF TEAS Rheumatism, Sprained Ankle, Cuts, Sciatica. Lame Shoulder. Bruises, Neuralgia, Lame Back, WERE AWARDED THE Burns, Gout, Scalds, Pains in the Chest, mM Time Table from Ist May, 1902. Lumbago, Pains in the Side, Stiff Neck, and2,007 words
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Advertisement203 1902-07-28 4 $2. Per Month THE Pinang 1 ENLARGED EDITION Per Month BTkNjj, NOTICE is hereby given that f roin ft; 11 the charges for the services of tv.?* will be as follows f the Dances, 9 p in. to 2 a.m. Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m Garden parties, 5 p.m.203 words
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