Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 183,. WE 20 CENTS VOL. LX TUESDAY, 29th JULY. 1902. No 169
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 697 1 /lotires. mail rileamci-s may be expected to arrivt outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following CD dates:— mail Service. Homewar JSwith victoria g I'alctt" c 0 (J 1 Australia g Coroimm"" Britannia 71. 6 do Himalaya 20lh“ sa (1(J China 4 Parnvnotto Rome 1 IS Bei<9" 1 Outwards connecting
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    • 3038 1 NOIWDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij r touse N<>. IH2 Bmm.h Kmui. imfK. N'sapatam Uowrf Steamers. fljppji] Y US6n KaiSha. °“‘T AMok SBEII Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. 1 i r 1 TO r_ t:T I A
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    • 745 1 Yanits. N idei la :ic'scli3 H it del Maa'schapTTj. NET IIRLANDS TH VDING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 6u,ooo.U(X> (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,030,000 (abt. j£3,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Medan. (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chcre,
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  • 166 2 Tuesday, 29th Penang Paces, First Day, at 2-45 p.m. German Homeward Mail expected to arrive nt 10 p.m. High-water 8-0 a.m an 1 8-25 p.m. Wednesday. 30th German Outward Mail expected to arrive at 6 a.m. Auction S.des of Byfron and Paya Trubong, 11 am, Special General Meeting,
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  • 2194 2 Cane-farming in Triniiliul appears to be on the increase, and is an industry that is capable of considerable development in this part of the world. Some few Europeans and Chinese have already taken to it in connection with two of the bi" sugar factories in Province
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  • 181 2 The ceremony of blessing tho New Roman Catholic Tamil Church in Penang Rond took place on Sunday last. The service was conducted by the Right Reverend Rone Fee, Bishop of Malacca, assisted by the Rev. Fathers Ruaudel and Seausseau as deacon and sub deacon
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  • 699 2 The number of cases of malarial fever admitted to the various hospitals has shown a very large and steady increase. During the last two years especially it has increasl ed out of all proportion to the graduaincrease in tho population of the State. By far the
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  • 176 2 The match between the Australians and Warwickshire has been abandoned owing to tbe rain. Hants versus Sussex has been drawn. The Players have beaten the Gentlemen by an innings and sixty-eight runs. The County Championship up to date stands as follows Played. Won. Lost. Dwn. Pts Yorkshire 13 7
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  • 279 2 (REUTER'S) wilh China. eom,,ie reni l t re t j J™' Britain and China has lb. ,S Said llas l nn<J? :I «‘pt* ‘1 by (i llni The King's Healn,„ •he Connin' I he Standard savs the Kin yet upon his feet, nor hast?'" 1 'C-.Uii.l 1,.-, 1.,. s:
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  • 424 2 Startling Disclom hes at is: b<i on the Late Mk. I'. W. i Simiap Is Tuesday's edition of: w? particulars o: a stl G 'neral II ispital on M > i ii which resulted in the death ol M r Elvey, a senior warder, who s iu the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1430 2 SUIT 1802 No. 15-1. FOR SALE. Sa!e by Al,Ction QECHLER TRApTh good condition. yntcuta (jo Paya s— VC /y THE PROPERTY OF The late Daniel LOGAN, NOTICE g deceased, Penang Turf Club. 6 K'aQ®a TIIK Latest IVT ™BE SOLD LY SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Messrs. David Brown Co., A Of the
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    • 90 2 fIONTKIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writers 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. ILL business communications should be
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  • 860 3 The Khepbh of Egypt. THE Kbe<livc has arrived at Dwonne. T ZIXZIBAK AFFAIRS. Cape Squadron of seven sbipsb England and Italy. p mainlv approves of Lord L i h £e’s“ S P^ U "’hiĕh regarded as Col M'l- Confkmxct. i r inference discussed the .J .be E,„ riN
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  • 252 3 ■p 'i i' -t has been made by the police L itinio'.v cantonments which promises r. Colls i lerable interest. It was 'i/ I a v v °l'l tnun with a long white lrt I us a was preaching ,n the 7th R ijput lines. He
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  • 121 3 AA e are in a position to state, savs the I that there is not the slightest foundation for the announcement in a a.cutta paper that tentative arrangements are being mule for the reception of the I rince of AA’ales in India in
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  • 433 3 I he root of the extraordinary influence which AA estminster Abbey exercises is less political than religious. This great church has come to be the Campo Santo of the English race. For more than two centuries the notion has prevailed that distinguished public
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  • 756 3 AViien the King's illness b camo known here, writes the Baris correspondent of the Tim i, a rumour was circulated that Mme. do Thebes, a fortune-teller who many years ago appeared here under the auspices of the younger Dumas, had predicted eight or ten
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  • 81 3 On t'l) 9th instant l-ho iulinhilanls of Binder Abbas, in the Persian Gulf, were thiown into a state of panic owing to a violent succession of earthquake shockii being felt in that place throughout the days Too shocks continued the f i'l iwing day.
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  • 590 3 At a recent meeting of the Philological Society of London—the Rev. Professor bkeat in the chair—the chairman read a paper by his son, Mr. AV. AV. Skeat, “On the AVild Tribes of the Malay Peninsula.” In this country Mr. Skeat was for over seven years in our colonial
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  • 570 3 Somewhvt extraordinary as it may seem, says a writer in the New A'ork J'iiHr», there is reason to believe from recent develop- i ments in practical science, that the mosquito has had his day. A new branch of science has arisen that deals with the mosquito’s des’ruction, with
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  • 170 3 A hawkish named AViliiam George was charged at Siuthwark Police Court with disorderly conduct in the AVeslminster Bridge-road. A schoolmister stated that the prisoner was selling what he called love-letters, and used “insinuating” language. Samples of the love-letters, printed on green paper, were produced. O.ie was as
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  • 805 3 R-'c fllections of Dublin Castle and of Dublin Society,” by a native, published by Messrs. Chatto and AVinlus, is ii diverting book. Open it anywhere and you come upon a good story, and if some of them have been told before, well, that is all
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  • 178 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawa.li Gold Mine C>. Sl. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. -sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $B2. Do. GV, Debs. par George Town Dispensary $25. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l3B. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1. sellers Karangan Tin Mining Co. $l7. —sellers Kechaq
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  • 116 3 Pi- >,-* July, 19 H. Rates ci. is vr f.ill iws L in I i Demand Bink De. 4 months'sight Bink I /9J Do. 3 Credits D). 3 Dociim mt'iry l//k Calcutta, I).*mand Bank Rs. 139| Do. 3 lays'sight Private 132} Bombay, Dem and Bmk 13)} Do. 3 days'sight
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  • 125 3 Orders by Captai l J. G. Allan, Aetinj Coni'ii tn I mt. Parades for Thu AVekk. Company and Recruit Drills on AVednesday, at 5-30 pan. Dressj /ilaiu Clothes. Dkt.ul for tiu: AV Ord -rly Ollieer, L'out. R. Y its. Orlerly N. C. Corpl. H. D O. ville. The
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  • 37 3 Thu s. s /fa/fiwu (Captain Uldill) brought I cabin ari l 17 <1 'ek-passengers from Deli, this morning. Tn < s. s. Sumatra (Captain Lenz) arrived from Deli llii-i morning, bringing 6 saloon and 18 deck-passengers.
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  • 38 3 Mui.s Crzisz To-uoaaiw. fi'ue Per str. I'iiu Ci-yl'in, Aden. Egopt and via Naples for Europe, etc. ...Sachsen 7a m Rangoon J'it.ipatrick noon. 1 idi'-. T. Si'inas:-. Segli, Pulo AA'cb im 1 Olehkdi ...tl.tl.v. Lanslserije 3 i-.m.
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  • 19 3 I''rom Steamer I' l Ariire. Rangoon lion Moh to-day. Moulmein Unity Hongkong Emmaluylten Suez Ceylon 31-7-02
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  • 119 3 Arrivals. Ykster» av. s. s. I hai/irii'f from Po t AA eld s. s. Artsaiton from Trang s. s. Ctian Tai from Kedah g. .4. Apcar from Singapore To Day. h. s. Ho Kiwi from Deli s. s. Sumatra Iron» Deli s s. van huh if from Olehleh s.
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  • 185 3 Penano, 29th July, 1902. Tin $83t—- AVest Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. .$2B ac epp< r j 61b... no sales. AVhite Pepper 47.75 Cloves (picke I) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 91.—sellers. Mace Pickings Bl.sosellers Nutmegs 1 10» is. i No. I 7.27 sellers Sugar 2 4.15 do I
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  • 1371 3 PRJ.MSE!) PRJiRAM l r Xi iZiA 1903 IVlet t.ijig. FAFtSsl' DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-39 p.m. Value $3O9.—A R ice for all Maiden and Horses imported ns Griffins into the Straits Settlements and F. M. Stales that have not won other than Griffin or ex Griffin
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 Mo other headache cure is exactly like Stearns’ Headache Cure. Avoid imitations and substitutes. Strums' is the </muiiw and is always reliable. Sold by all Chemists. AVholesalc from D. GRAHAM C<„ Ltd.. Penang.
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    • 21 3 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE is widely i uitated. Insist on STEARNS,’ the Original aid Safest in giving instant relief. Of all Cbjmints.
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    • 54 3 NOTICE. Tho untlersigned will hold an Auction Sale of Race Horses On Saturday, 2nd August, About 6 p.m. At the Race Course, after the Races. Catalogues will be issued on Friday. For further particulars apply to John A. BROAVN, Licensed Auctioneer. RACEJA/EEK. Special Race Dinner, SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. Band in
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    • 55 3 For the RACES. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY LW mom A. IST ID HATS LATEST LONDON STYLE Sunbeams gLaSTJD I Bonnets Gentlemen’s Fancy Racing Suits, Full Dress Semi Dress Suits Made to Oi'der at Short Notice. Full Dress and Fancy Shirts, Ladies and Gents Tennis Shoes, Puggaries Fancy Scarves Ties. W.
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    • 304 3 MCALISm Ss 00. RIPPIWES OIL CvOKING STOYES MEDAL) Clean Economical I! No Heat Was cd Tip. 441 THE ALBIONSTi'E This Stove is constructed of very best steel and fitted with t'/o Patent Flat Wick Central Draught" Sunrise Burners, which give a heat of no less than 400 Candle Power. This
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  • 176 4 The informal under this heading is uyplied bu the Agent-of th- various Steam,h /> line,, and the dal\ are approximate only. July. 31 Extra P- 8 Ceylon from J London, for Singapore. China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 30 b s. van Imhoff from Edie, for Olehleh via
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  • 661 4 Programme of Annual Meeting 1902. AUGUST 15th and 17th. FIRST DAY. Ihursday, the Hth August, 1902 1. The First Griffin Hau:. Value $250, and $5O to the Second Horse, for Taiping 1902 Gnflins. Weight 10 stone. Distance, 6 furlongs. 2. The Maiden Plate. Value $250. —For Maiden
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 47 4 Fresh Arrivals Regularly. Gianelli Majno’s Pure Natural Milk Sterilized. The best and most wholesome in the world. The onlv Reliable Milk for Children and Invalids. Absolutely free from all germs of disease and fermentation To be obtained AT ALL THE LEADING STORES. Sole Importers: HUTTENBACH Bros. Co.
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    • 1985 4 .....“.....A. E. SKEELS, Uptons Federated S|alaj Railwatjs. TEAS For the Race Week. w EKE awarded the Tim# Tab|e from ist May> i9M Sparkling Still Wines, Liqueurs, Cigars, Cigarettes, GOLD MEDAL AT THE Manila Cigarettes, Table Delicacies, &c., &c. r»Ar>iacvi-iioi-ri4bM Bag- all goods absolutely guaranteed. i AKI ,5 t, zL Fl
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    • 303 4 H “Pioani! [lag.* enlarged edition H Per Month H F° r Loc a jSu bscr ts ofiNTZEI &SCHU» ac J Merchants and Fonrardim. i H ■'-t'/riih, Heed Office: MEDAN H DELI sumatr. 234— 31-12 tuf RA PENANG loAno XTOTICE ui lereby given that from B the ehtfgea for the will
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