Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-07-31 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 GENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1902. No, 17122 words
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Advertisement711 1902-07-31 1 S|jippinn /lottos, Oriental St t® OHlpiDy, r JI LIE mail steamers may lJ bo expected to arrive *> outwards, and leave Penar.g CC homewards, on the following O dates:Mail ServiceHomewards. o.nnetinj! with ictona 9 iWcffa e Australia i 23 Commend 4 Britannia Sent. 6B" ll< ara do Himalaya F 20<?/'»««n711 words
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Advertisement2949 1902-07-31 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. British ,ndja St eam Navigation Company, Limited. /ktittS. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij *<• Furnished. No. Negapatam Lines of Steamers. W AV t blended Sailing mid expected Amvcil Stccwiers. japan mail sthamship co.. Ltd. to I I 7 I w I T OUSE No. 182 Burin,ih Road. lin- Fob Will2,949 words
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Advertisement650 1902-07-31 1 Uimlts. Ned > tdsch" H t idel 'l.iatsc’i ii’Di?. NM’diJtIANDS TKVDING SOCIETY’S Establish i> 1321 Capital ti. 60,000. M) (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,(00 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,0C0 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Bra nch e s Singapore, Rangoon, Med (Ddi), Sainarang,650 words
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Article171 1902-07-31 2 Thursday, 31st Penang Races, Second Day, at 2 45 p.ni. High-water 9 40 a.m an i 10-05 p.ni Friday, Ist Mail for Europe via Madras expected to leave. Auction Sale Government Stores, Fort Cornwallis, 11 30 a.m. Municipal Connnissioners, Ordinary Meeting. 3 p.m. Town Band. Esplanade, at 5171 words
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Article2175 1902-07-31 2 The history of our treaties with China has been an unhappy one; not from the treaties themselves having been failures from a diplomatic point of view, but solely owing to the fact that the Chinese Government, with a cunning and steadfastness of purpose worthy of a2,175 words
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Article52 1902-07-31 2 Tub following are the Agenda for the Municipal Meeting to-inorrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward 3. Questions. 4. Sime bills to be passed. 5. Stroet Lighting 1903. 0. Improvement of approach to New •Jetty.52 words
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Article249 1902-07-31 2 Penang r. Selangor. This in itch, which is being looked forward to with much interest, will lie played on M >nday and Tne.sdiy, the 4th and sth proximo. The following have been chosen to represent Penang:—Sharp, Parsons, Talma, Wicks, Stronich, May, Neubronner, Murray, Farrer, Dunn and Peacock, reserves A.249 words
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171 1902-07-31 2 German Outward and HomewardBound Mails. The outward-bound imperial mail steamer h .nbi Albert (Captain Polack) arrived here from Colombo at four o’clock yesterday morning. She carried 111 saloon passengers (including two children), an 1 of these the following landed here:—Messrs. C. Robert, G. Stalinann, E. de Wilde and Conrad Diehn,171 words
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Article224 1902-07-31 2 Inspector Howard is to ba congratulated on a smart capture he effected early this morning, siys the Singapore l-'rec I'r.rs’ot Tuesday. The police had some information which induced him to go to No 19 Canal-rd. and hide himself there. After waiting some time five Macaus came n224 words
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Article225 1902-07-31 2 The following piragriph is taken from the A.-C. Daily X.ics; —-The Shnntien Shiliyao, a vernacular paper published in Peking, states that with reference to a recent dispatch of 11. E. Wn Ting-fang, Chinese Munster nt Washington, informing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the effect that225 words
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Article135 1902-07-31 2 < /e «U7£ S) Conference at th. Office A conference Was heU I’ore.gn Office at which at present Lord Lan«,l Gerald Balfour, leading the horeign Office, and i> I w b0 Revision of Chi Duties. The conference discussed proposed revision of the customs duties, and Lord •lowne submitted commii</e«U7£/?,S) - 135 words
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Article671 1902-07-31 2 (Contribiitel.) Thebe was once a small w where in the Far East where p. many nations iiv 1 t‘gether u Sometimes the iri.tv b.cim:- c,::'ia but that wis only iv’i a many p -.-aj together as in the days of the TtBabeL In th I unions—aniongs;671 words
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Advertisement1240 1902-07-31 2 'PrttrWA For V iMVmWIVt Trade |S|?sw H n rk IkJB- B. E. KAPPELHOFF and Mr. R. -T’- SCHUBERT have been authorized to B n our llu jointly by procuration from x££A. A usx J 1_ this date. T |1 BERN MEYER Co. 0 Vllw Penang, 31st July, 1902. wO*, the1,240 words
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Advertisement90 1902-07-31 2 (CONTRIBUTIONS must be to The Editor,” written on one aide 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 addressed90 words
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Article60 1902-07-31 3 Aguinaldo, who was given his E idi Fourth, has retired to prilibersy 00 f|)l v realizes that his influli leader has dissipated and eDCeaSa n tlv has but little to say. His conSe ?Z did not meet with as hearty apl>bfril h anticipated, as loyal Filipinos60 words
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Article108 1902-07-31 3 r Vatican, replying to the proposals V 1 bv Governor Taft regarding the n>*’? f,...,,. nds, has refused to recall •’'"'f’.'n''"within a lived period declaring I 1 ‘..1, recall would be unjustified by ,f.. f.n-ce inajeure” and contrary to ‘itv of Pans and would bring the108 words
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655 1902-07-31 3 r l/n’iy dbiil gives the following ut of the quaint ceremonies at the the late Mr. Tambusamy Pillay f. ~v was a large cone mrse of people at ji' i„. ah. in at 10.39 a.m., the proces- ~,-irelied slowly out of the garden to655 words
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Article442 1902-07-31 3 1' :>t of the .V.-i'. .i. i, writes:—H.M.S. TerribU has 111 bi,di reputation for excellence at pr.i ic.', the result of much train- il < uptaiii Percy Scott and his crow ‘1 1 pr li- for their per- I' H recently 11.M.5. Ocean has 1442 words
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Article104 1902-07-31 3 The Government of India have under consideration a proposal to abolish the Mint at Calcutta and to establish one large Mint at or near Bombay capable of performing all the work at present distributed between the two existing Mints. The government estnn ite saving annually between one104 words
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154 1902-07-31 3 According to the li.rpre.ss the War Office is face to face with a difficult problem, for fully 1,200 officers of all grades have either tendered their resignation from the service or have signified their intention of sending in their papers. This does not imply that there154 words
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Article453 1902-07-31 3 It is generally concede I that Mr. Chamberlain has been a most successful Secretary of State for the Colonies. When he was taken into the Cabinet and given tbe office of Colonial Secretary, the wiseacres nodded their heads approvingly, and said with much assurance that the453 words
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Article477 1902-07-31 3 “The three outstanding needs” of the Island. Mu. S. C. K. Rutnam, Principal of Central College, lias despatched to 11. M. the King, says a Colombo paper, a lengthy memorial, covering ten pages of closely printed foolscap, on the three great outstanding needs of477 words
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Article1536 1902-07-31 3 A copy of the Straits Chinese Magazine, has come to hand for June, and as of it s usual literary excellence containing a number of articles of various interest,"such as Coinparative Animism,” “an account of the Manchu conquest" and several others. A particularly interesting subject, and one from which1,536 words
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Article519 1902-07-31 3 Some little time ago we published a short extract in which attention was drawn to the fact that if the number 112,857 be multiplied by either 1,2, 3,1, 5, or 6, the product is expressed not only in tbe same figures but in the same figures in the same519 words
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95 1902-07-31 3 With the daily reissuring news of the King’s progress towards convalescence the gloom which had fallen over the city is dissipated. The definite announcement as to the date of the Coronation has been received with lively satisfaction and tokens of the coming event are again95 words
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Article183 1902-07-31 3 Penang, 31st July, 1902. Tin $83.65 p, ,„i p 1 West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. §2B black Pepper Achcell Glb noBales White Pepper 47 25 Cloves (picke 1) 28. —buyers. Mace No. 91.—sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers Nutmegs 110< 48. I No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar183 words
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Article133 1902-07-31 3 Penin i, 3lsr July, 1902. Rates close as roll >ws L>n 1 > i Djm ii I B i ik I /H J D>. 4 m mtlis’ sight Bulk I/9J Di. 3 C edits 1/9J Do. 3 Docuin mtary Calcutta, Do nin 1 B ink Rs. 13 )f Do.133 words
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Article113 1902-07-31 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Acting ('iniiinanilant. Dktul for the Week. Orderly Officer, Limit. H. Y'eats. Or lerly N. C. 0., C >rpl. H. D’Orville. The Warren S'liel I will probably be shot fir on the 15th August. Musketry. Clast Firiu r f >r F ist Class113 words
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Article91 1902-07-31 3 The h. s. Ceybm (Captain Hayward) arrived with a general cargo from London, yesterday. The s. s. Sanibia (Captain Schmidt) arrived with a general cargo from Sillgap re, this morning. The s. s. Langkat (Ciptain Lingard) brought 2 cabin and til deck-passengers from Ma'acca, yesterday. The s s.91 words
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Article62 1902-07-31 3 Muls Close To-morrow. Ear Per str. Timr. Moulmein ...Unity 9 a.m. Colombo Santbia ...11 am. Port Swettenham and Malacca Langkat 1 rM. Ncgapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore aid Karieal, taking Mails for E trope, etc. via Madras Zaida 1 P.M. Registration up to noon Teluk Anson ...Lady IVebl 362 words
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Article26 1902-07-31 3 I'roin Strainer li. Arrire. Singapore Enunaluyken to-day. Singapore Santhia 1 802 Singapore Hong ll’an Z 1-8-02 Negapatam Zamania 2-8-01 Liverpoo Prometheus 3 8-0226 words
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Article55 1902-07-31 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Un Peng from Pailang s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s s Carlyle from Poit Swettenha 11 s. s. Langkat from Malacca s s Thaipeng from Port Weld s. s. Ceylon from London To-Day. h. s. Calypso from Singapore55 words
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Article55 1902-07-31 3 To-Day. s s. Obra for Singapore s s. Calypso for Deli s. s Laurens Pit for Deli, B.itu Bahra and Asahan s. s Ho Kwei for Deli s s Canton for Pangkor an 1 Teluk Anson s. s. Ceylon for Singapore, China and Japan s. s Hong Moh for55 words
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Article177 1902-07-31 3 Stucks. Quotation. Bersiiwiih Gold Mine Co. $1. Chendarinng Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25, Fraser and Neave, Ltd. sB2. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $25. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l3B. Jeh'bu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1. sellers Kurangnn Tin Mining Co. $l7. sellers Kechan Gold177 words
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Advertisement33 1902-07-31 3 No other headache cure is exactly like Stearns’ Headache Cure. Avoid imitations and substitutes. Stearns' is the genuine and is always reliable. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from J?. GBAHAM Co., Ltd.. Penang.33 words
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Advertisement95 1902-07-31 3 TO let on lease 171 OR a term of 99 years from Ist Janu ary, 1903. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kramat Gardens. Apply to DAVID BROWN Co 4 Logan’s Buildings. 6th June, 1902. The quality and quantity of an infant's food is often seriously affected by95 words
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Advertisement54 1902-07-31 3 NOTICE. ZHAVE this day resumed business under the style or firm of David Brown Co. DAVID BROWN. 4 Logan’s Buildings. 6th June, 1902. Reports on Estates and Valuations undertaken, and Statements of Accounts prepared, revised, or audited. Auction Sales of Land and House Property in Penang, Province Wellesley, and Irer&k,54 words
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Advertisement524 1902-07-31 3 Important. I over sixty years braham ci WILKINSON’S /X Essence or Fluld Extract Of RED JAMAICA f n I Jll Pronounced bg the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES a WONDERFUL PURIFIER !I OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. WHOI FSAI F CIIFYH A i The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY LIIL UR TORPID liver,524 words
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Article190 1902-07-31 4 ■pi.,, information uniter thin heading is supplied by the Agent» of the various Steamshij line,, and the dale, are approximate only. An-t 1 s. s. Kaida from Singapore, for JJegag patam. Madrs, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal, Huttenbach Liebert Co. 1 S s Quorra from Port Swettenham, for Langkat190 words
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Article1324 1902-07-31 4 PROPOSED PROGRAMME. J Kinta, 1903 Meeting. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value $BOO. —A Race for all Maiden and Horses imported as Griffins into the Straits Settlements and F. M. States that have not won other than Griffin or ex-Griffin Races. Weight per scale1,324 words
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Advertisement394 1902-07-31 4 Fresh Arrivals Regularly. Gianelli Majno’s Pure Natural Milk Sterilized. The best and most wholesome in the world. The only 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. Engines and Boilers394 words
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Advertisement433 1902-07-31 4 ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and Genera! Contractors, Works 4O Weld Quay. Town Stork :—.ll Beach Street, BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Established A. D. 1852.) Tombstones in Italian Marble. Aberdeen Granite, and Chunar Stone. orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing on Gates, CHURCH TABLETS, 4c. SOLE AGENT433 words
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Advertisement1674 1902-07-31 4 liptons Federated Malay Stetejs Railways. TEAS .WERE AWARDED THE May lf)0J GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIL>I T 1 O N Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines PATERSON SIMONS Co STATIONS. WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. f ’i F’ 1 11-v.x Ti.uss. I.M ~M u;I r.M.r.».I’M.r.M. x.M. -,.M. I.M. r.M.r.M.P.M. S&Riv L- L1,674 words
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Advertisement137 1902-07-31 4 t THE “Pining enlarged edition Per Month <FOrLOCa^^Nt e 'hJ’OTICF. is herc-hv given i Li tbe charge*for will be as f ()1 )X7“ Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a. m Dinners, 8 p.m. t.,!! pa,-;,... < h After tiuae hom. Mo per Transport extra. .i>; j H' norarij Penang, Ist137 words
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