Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 October 1902
1902-10-09
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-10-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED OAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. HHICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1902. No. 22922 words
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Advertisement723 1902-10-09 1 Shipping Hofius. Sham Navigation JJcmpany. riIHE mail steamers may f I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mat! service. Homewards. connecting with Rome Oct. I s 11 do Arcadia £v do India 15 do Oceana n.V d 0 Australia P cC Outwards. r723 words
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Advertisement2866 1902-10-09 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlotU£s. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij fc k Z i oodwood,” opposite the Golf ftx Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NippOll YIISGII Kai'SllS. next > I x Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co Ltd. 11-10 r. a. p. HOGAN. f2,866 words
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Advertisement720 1902-10-09 1 I Unnhs. I Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. I NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY'S I Established 1824 I Capital fl. 60,000.000 I (abt. £5,000,000 I Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 I (abt. £3,750,000 I Reserve Fund fl. 5,000,000 I (abt. 417 000 I Head Office in Amsterdam I Head Agency in Batavia I Branches: Singapore,720 words
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Article188 1902-10-09 2 Thursday, 9th widei 5 5J p.m. and 6 15 a n Friday, 10th First Quarter. Mails for Europe, via Madras exp?ctc 1 to leave. Annual General Meeting Penang Turf Club, Chamber of Commerce, 4-15 p.m. Municipal Comniissionoi s, Ordinary Me- t ing, at 3 p in. Town Baud,188 words
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Article3218 1902-10-09 2 We wish to appeal to the mothers of I’eimtig on behalf of the children who are allowed to be taken about by ayahs and ainahn without any direct supervision being exercised over them. Take a stroll any day along the roads of Penang and you will3,218 words
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Article83 1902-10-09 2 liie following is tho agenda for the Municipal meeting to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to bo read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 8. Questions. 4. Some bills to bo passed. 5. Application from Tmdals for increase of pay. 6. Appointment of83 words
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Article235 1902-10-09 2 (REUTER'S) London, Bth n f «ance ax > What the <‘T KMPs T Paris Ten,. antici J P"' treaty recently <• )nc P J* M rp,noVe all I.-r'ZV 111 ese irritation. TIIE american77 )AL s Tl Ir British Coal Tr u f iiie American demands fr’. occasioned by the(REUTER'S) - 235 words
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Article125 1902-10-09 2 The German <> i; >r.l uri.l i.yal mail st m i- s. n arrival here from C at 11 p.l yester lay. She carried 161 -oto iipa-aHU 20 child lowing lan-led at P -ig -Messrs. F.k Kim C Siegmund i 11. L. M r.is» Gen .a M125 words
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Article206 1902-10-09 2 The n'L aih li c cninenting or letting of th-.' Per.ik E.i tus, makes ths fowmg remarks I i at. Times, J interested in the ini': Ah-wti- r 1 of events dispassion L. wl |’S th si les if n< it is not. Governin- n n.> in206 words
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Advertisement1271 1902-10-09 2 McAlister M un.£x. C e. E. O. MATTHIEU, rpHE next ORDINARY MEETING of A 18-10 Ko. 5 Arratoon Hoad. J- the Municipal Commissioners A Will be held Clo a CO. N w BeaclTstreet On at 8 P M AuCtiOn_RoOmS. (By Order) R. P. PHILLIPS, The undersigned is instructed by the1,271 words
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Obituary24 1902-10-09 2 081 11 VIIY. •John Kensit. Mr. John Kensit. the note] M ritualist, was severely -tabid s Birkenhead on > :ii>-r 2 ‘:.i E died to-dav.24 words
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Article209 1902-10-09 3 r /.'/te.r of the pinan H G“ zMe :,t „f niv mails went temporarily astray S" ieo p.re'winations, so I only i*"’’ vmir issue of the 3rd July, '>r cJlllt •■Ritepaver's 'letter under theabove tit'- -whilst correctly calling 1° u, ■•'.Hiring inconsistency of in lacing the present Board209 words
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Article552 1902-10-09 3 M ore Campbell Street Troubles. y v ,f ii, before Mr. II >ward, IVI highly amusing case, in .--.I actor hailed from h is been so frequently Tilis was a charge i i ishnier for defamation i person whose character •Jacob Brann, manager 11 >tel. The defendant is ie Z552 words
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238 1902-10-09 3 of suspected theft was J‘‘ :l iwnbroker’s shop at Singahen a Malay was arrested ‘'i'wtor Brennan with about w>r'-. f g O i,] al jewellery in which he is suspected of t oh-re-, j dishonestly. The chief 'a' received information 1 as endeavouring to238 words
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Article550 1902-10-09 3 A Gloomy Outlook. last*— the Sin! a l ,,,re Free Pr <™ of MondayAfter a long spell of bad trade in Singapore, something very like a crisis has now occurred in the Bazaar. Uneasiness as to the standing of a number of local Chinese firms las550 words
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Article419 1902-10-09 3 The Mnniiri Post notes a curious story. It says “Over an 1 over again in the course of the last twenty years we have heard of diplomatic diffi mlties likely t > en I in a war with Franc.!, but the average news piper realer has neverThe Mnniiri Post notes a curious story. It says : - 419 words
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Article374 1902-10-09 3 Ills Consider vTtox for tub Feelings of the Kino. Mu. Morgan’s doings in Europe hive been the subject of much amusing comment in America. A Now York evening paper printed a humourous interview, purporting to have been received by wireless telegraphy. It is understood, Mr. Morgan,” said374 words
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Article1183 1902-10-09 3 FAILURE OF PRINCE VICTOR DHULEEP SINGH. Story of the Koh-i Noor. The failure of Painco Victor Dhuleep Singh, whose father owned the Koh-i-Noor diam in 1 recalls a story full of O ie dal interest, bat not altogether creditable to English national generosity, says a homo1,183 words
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Article442 1902-10-09 3 Fuhtiif.r Details of the Skirmish. Further details of the fight in the Gulf have reached Bombay. Tho Lapicimj's cutter forced two dhows to beach, where the four hundred armed men on board swam ashore and took cover in s ime long grass. The cutter, while442 words
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Article581 1902-10-09 3 Grave Charge Against Part of the Crew. There was great excitement in Colombo harbour on the morning of the 22nd tilt., when the steamer .Xitlisilnle of Glasgow, which ran aground on a coial reef off Gafor Island of the Maidive group, on the Bth581 words
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Article114 1902-10-09 3 Penang, 9th October, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/8-]% Do. 4 months' sight Bank 1/8 Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary 1/8J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 126| Do. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 126}Do. 3 days’ sight Private 128 J Madras, Demand Bank 125114 words
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Article36 1902-10-09 3 Orders by Ciptam J. G. Allan, Artinji C’oiiiiiiauilaiit. Detail for this Week. AU Rfli? must ba returned to the Armoury at once. By Order, (Sg 1.) Alin Wilson, I.lent. <l Actin;/ A'l/t., I’. I36 words
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Article23 1902-10-09 3 The s. a. Catherine Apcar (Captain Belson' arrived from Singapore this morning, bringing Mr. F. J. Shepherd and 205 deck passengers.23 words
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Article65 1902-10-09 3 Mails Close To-morrow. Eoi Per str. I'iu e. Calcutta ...C. Apcar 11 a.m. Langkat and I’ungkalan Brandan ...Deli noon. Port Swettenham and M ibicc i ...Jaini/kat 1 r.MTrang A.rtsadong 1 F.M. Negapntam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalorcaud Karical, taking Mails for Europe, etc. via Madras Aamania 1 p.m. Registration up65 words
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Article21 1902-10-09 3 Prom Steamer T< Arrire. Singapore ...Cheany Cheat 10-10-02 Suez Tientsin 10-10-02 Edie (r.tl.v. Lansberge 10-10-02 Singapore ...Muttra 11-10-0221 words
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Article99 1902-10-09 3 Arrivals. Ykmtkrday. k. s. Thaiping from Port Weld s. s Langkat from Malacca 8. 8. Sadism fr in Colombo s. h. Un Peng from I’adang s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah To Day. s. s. L a from Tcluk Anson s. s. C. Apcar from Singapore Departures. To-Day. h.99 words
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Article191 1902-10-09 3 Stixks. Quotation. Bersaivah Gold Mme Co. $2. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $2O. sales Fraser tin 1 Neave, Ltd. s9o. Do. 6’o Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $145 Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. ...$1.40 Kanmgan Tin Mining Co. $lB. buyers Kedi.iu191 words
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Article183 1902-10-09 3 Penang, 9th October, 1902. Tin ...$78.25 sellers- i West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. $2B Black Pepper Acbeen 61b no sa l es White Pepper 59. Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 101.—sales. Mace Pickings 91.—sales. Nutmegs 110? 46.—buyers I No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar f 2 4.15183 words
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Advertisement127 1902-10-09 3 Two months ago I was recommended to take Stearns' Wino of Cod Liver Oil, and I have great pleasure in informing you that I have derived far more benefit from it than from any other preparation I have taken. I may tell you that about two years ago I went127 words
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Advertisement270 1902-10-09 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR The only article which re illy possess nutritious virtues for stimulating and restoring thehairis Rowland's Macassar Oil. It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children’s hair no other article imparts such a beautiful270 words
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Advertisement451 1902-10-09 3 .......A. E. W. CORNFIELD.. NEW SHIPMENTS. Ex. s.s. KINOSLP.Y. Medan De|i Tinned Provisions. Comprising: Gentlemen Boiled Beef, Mutton, Rabbit, Tripe, Roast Beef and Mutton, Stewed Kidneys, Lambs Tongues, Irish Sausages, Cambridge Sausages, Oysters, Lobster, Salmon, Sardines, a t Imi lor Bottled Fruits, Soups, Vegetables, Jams, French Mushrooms, Olives, Ac., Also451 words
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Article205 1902-10-09 4 Tl,e information ander thls ,iea<] '"f> s 'f plied by the Agents of the various tSteamalup Unex. and the dates are appronmate only. Ort 10 s s Glenlochy from London, for Singauorc, China and Japan, Houstead Co. 10 |\lr» I’.AO.s. s. Tientsin from London, for Sin apore, China205 words
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Advertisement339 1902-10-09 4 GUNTZEL SCHUMACHER, Merchants and Fonrarding Agents, Herd Office: MEDAN DELI SUMATRA. 2<4—31-12 tu f The China Traders’ Insurance Company, Ltd. < > i.b.,1 (2,009,000. 1n.,.,mt Paid-up 600,000. Ke.serif I r.nd 1,000 000. II» x Omen. HoxckoXO Surita.y W. 11. li.iv. 1 so fplil >. above I < < mpai are339 words
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Advertisement2102 1902-10-09 4 ’’T™ »»«4intiie««i«iH««"i»M». stibhi«. ii(« l n«ii. r 3 Fcdcpatsd Mqlhil HIS MAJESTY THE KINO. HIS MAJESTY THE KINO jlf "f ’.'W^ ''WWol li|jßP lJ J Ft no MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS. H hs 95Certified by the Highest Scientific Authorities 5’ *>-■'' 4 Time Table from Ist May, IQO2. to be “A2,102 words
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Advertisement193 1902-10-09 4 I Q;; Per Mown .the “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month ,F L -rEDe I isuran Ce Queen Insu.ance re Instil Tin ’.-.,,,1,.. eCo *l”»y. to a.-. j re pj.i ‘-..i r* Penang Foundry Uompan 17 C H ’ll ENGINEEPe M 1 L L w k i (i H 7' BRASS193 words
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