Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 November 1902

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX WEDNESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 252
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 729 1 firing Jlotias. St am gatiwi Company. r i 1 HE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Q dates:— M«il Service, Homewards, connecting with India \ov 1 do Oceana do Australia 1:! l( Victoria Outwards. j meeting with Victoria r! rontu
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    • 2987 1 NORDDE UTSCHERLLOYD. BREMEN. British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. dlotirrs. To og B old Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij z~iompoUND house, No. 15 Dunlop zAA\ Negapatam Line, .1 Steamers. HippOO VUSBII KalSl». A PP yl Sailing and e »tccUd ArrM of SUnur,. japan ma.l c. L«. .v,,.TeX°“ W.U.SUI. Sr..««. Mm Eye, Ea.-
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    • 889 1 UatiKj. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETFS Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issubd Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Rrsbrvb Fund fl. 5,000,000(abt. 417,000 Hbad Ofucb in Amstkrdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samariing, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheriton, Tegal, Pecalongan, I’asoeroean, Tjilatjap Palembang, Olehleh (Acheen). Correspondents
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  • 177 2 Wkdnksday, 5 iii Town Band. ICsplatmdo, al 5 30 p in. Hi«h water 1 10 p.tti. mi l 4 35 a >n. Thursday, 6th Annual General Meeting Engineers’ Institute at 9 p.in. High-water 5 0 p.in. and 5 2'» a in. Frid\y, 7th Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meeting, at
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  • 2279 2 In another column will be found u letter which Mr. Huttenbach Las addressed to the Secretary of the Penang Band, on the subject of soliciting subscriptions from assistants in mercantile offices. The position taken by Mr. Huttenbach apparently is that the youngster arriving and joining a
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  • 176 2 /'<» the I ’.ditor of the Pinany Gazette.”) Sir,— Miy I crave for a little spice in tiie columns of your valuable paper in order to air my opinion regarding the passing of a grand Chinese funeral procession through some of the prohibited- streets yesterday. The
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  • 215 2 We learn that Mr. Huttenbach, having been asked to renew his subscription to the Penang Band, has replied as follows Penang, sth November, 1902. Dear Sir, I will gladly again subscribe towards th-3 Bind, bit only if the present pernicious system of soliciting subscriptions from Assistants
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  • 160 2 The seranu and two of the native crew of the s.s. I rlana from the Straits were placed on their trial on 30th ult. before the District Magistrate for attempting to smuggle arms into Rangoon. The parcel was found to contain I bulldog revolvers of
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  • 365 2 Sufficient evidence having been collected to identify the sunken wreck on the B.uagua Flats as that of the s. s. Cammta, the Burma Government directed a special marine court of enquiry to sit to investigate the circumstances which caused the vessel to founder in the terrible cyclone
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  • 191 2 (H/i urn ics) London, 4tb November THE SOMALILAND EXPEI)IT lO v Colonel Swayne Recalled. Re te r’s Aden correspondent w i res that Colonel Swayne has l )een called to England to act in e capacity of adviser to the Forei? Office. Major-General Manning! mams at Berbera the preparations
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  • 324 2 The Pioneer c nr.-sp >n lent, cabling f rom London on 23nl Oct., savs: The reservists who have been unable so far to obtain employment hive been hol'lin" a demonstration in Hyde Park. Seme o"f them have not yet receive their pay iron the War Office.
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  • 327 2 LATER THAN THE MAIL. Tele ikams to the Aus’.r.il in p i -71 London the 21st October, state Cost of the Americas Coal SiraKt. The general loss occasioned by tb« American coal strike is estimated »t 1*23,000,000. Trusts in America. Herbert Spencer predicts the result "f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1224 2 ftttctesd McAlister O te>\ ;/2& FTIHE usual monthly sale of Pawnbrokers’ Y > I Forfeited Pledges for sums exceeding \ctmaS<4< $lO will be held at No. 42 Beach Street, S at U o’clock a.m. punctually, on Thursday 1 "J and Friday, the 6th and 7th instant, Don’t go to sea
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  • 1032 3 t 'ontributeil. T have be<m ono or two art *cles liters in your columns recently on S ''\fo V c very important question, but they !M n w me to have been written principally an endeavour to vie in literary pro- than to lay any real statement
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  • 683 3 Distress in North-east of Cai-e Colony. There is great distress in the north-west and north-east of Cape Colony, in which districts sugar is selling at Is. per lb. and •sat at £7 per cwt. The Government is importing traction engines for transport purposes, as distress is largely due
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  • 372 3 Wai: Office Influence. Mi.-. J’>n >i>in- k. speaking nt Whitehaven recently, admit .-1 that the Wir Office had much to learn from the late war, and many peopl Im 1 a great deal to learn about the Army. L had b en said recently that it
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  • 179 3 The hi'lian llaily Tiirnra/ih writes: The succession of mysterious" murders in Calcutta, to which no clue can be found by the police, lea Is to the supposition that the metropolitan body is either inefficient or that Calcutta has become possessed of a species of Oriental “Jack
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  • 93 3 The I’i'nieer x correspondent cabling from London says that the C mimitt'e appointed for the purpose has approved of the form of the public memorial of the late Marquis of Dufferin and Ava. A bronze statue under a canopy sup|>ortod by lonic columns will be erected close
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  • 86 3 Sir Richard Temple has defined the na tional characteristic of each of the three great Oriental nations as follows India views matters with calm indifference. Japan with ambitious patriotism. China with blank hopelessness.” A Shanghai journal thinks that the blank hopelessness of China, however, is not very
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  • 255 3 M::. Graham Gow, who has been deputed t > India to report on the prospects of trade between India and New Zealand, has made most careful inquiries into the possibility of pushing New Zealand agricultural products in India. From his point of view India is a
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  • 1432 3 BY W. PETT RIDGE. Mail./ Afrud, miss,” said the conductor of the yellow ’bus, that there’s only one a-com-ing down at ’Ampstead-road; but there’s one getting out from inside.” I sha’n’t want both places,” remarked the short young woman. Yes; but," explained tho conductor, i anxi uisly,”
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  • 114 3 Pbnano, sth November, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bink I;7|J Do. 4 months' sight Bank I/B (jj Do. 3 Credits 1/B*ll Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demau 1 Bank Rs. 125 Do. 3 days’sight Private 127 Bombay, Demand Bank 125 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 127 Madras, Demand
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  • 75 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Aetiii;/ C»m>nan<lant. Detail for this Wf.f.k. life ih it». Recruits are now being enrolled for next year. They must be proposed and seconded by members and the Corps and balloted for by the Committee. Recruit drill will start on 17th November. Any
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  • 63 3 Maii-s Close To-moiirow. /•'or Z‘rr »te. I'lii-e. Moulmein 'f.yx.i noon l>eli Hu Kivei 1 f.m. Deli Mrilan 1 F.M. r.mgkor Tclvk Anson ...Chh/oh f.m. Friday, 7m. Ncgapatam. Madras Pondicherry. Cud dalore and Karical taking Mails for Europe, etc via Madras. Zamanit» noon It' gistration up to 11 30
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  • 18 3 I'iuiH Steamer Arrire. Rangoon Obra to-day Singapore Tara 7-11-02 Singapore Lightnimj 7-11-02 Negapatam Zaula 8-11-o*2
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  • 154 3 Arrivals. Yksikkda». Malacca. British, 2015, Street. I ll 02. Port Said, general. G. W. A Co, Singapore Mary Austin, British. 140. Boyle, 4-11-03, Teluk Anson, general, Koc Guan A Co Teluk Anson To-Day. Nam Sang, British, 4035, Payne, 5-11-02, Calcutta, general, Bst. Co Singapore Kiautshou, German, 7209. Luneschloss, 5-11-02,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 174 3 HAIR PRESERVED A BEAUTIFIE > The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, wnich closely resembles the oily matter nature piovides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which the hair be ones dry, thin, a id brittle. Il prevents baldn *s* and sr.irf. strengthens
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    • 520 3 TO LET pvAVID BROWN Co., 4 Logan’s g 'l y Buildings, Estate Agents'and K mb NORWOOD, Logan Road. Furnished 1 Auditors, Reports and Valuations. Sales by 1 I for one year from Ist March, 1903. Auction or Staled tender of Four bed rooms with separate bath rooms. H ouse and
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  • 112 4 Tlu information unde, th" ><{ I lb,j th- Agent, of the <•-'—« Sbamsh.p VU-.S and the date» are approx'mate only. 6 s. s. Benlomond from Antwerp, and London, for Singapore, China and .Inpan.SandilandHl.mti.lv v-o 7H. S. Achille» fl on. b ngaporc, for London, W. Mansfield CoNov 8. Monmouthshire
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 792 4 Apollinaris ••THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS* Annual Sa’.es now exceeding 1 28,000,000 Bottles. Tobe obtained at all Clubs, Hotels; Tiffin Rooms, ets, Aoknt* HUTTENBACH BROS. A Co. CRUSMED FOOD NEW STOCK. 'l’kv it and Will hi-: Satisfied. 'r js. HELILIOS lugs to inform the public I that since inferior Crushed
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    • 1653 4 «ik FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. fOssf Time Table from Ist November, 1902. MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTIER Limited, London. Sundays. STATIONS. f 9 r* f• 1i 2 8 1 4 516 I 7 8I 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 118 19 20 121 22 28 24 25
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    • 490 4 St Month Per THE “Pinang Qazettr enlarged edition. Per Month (For LocalSubscribera $2. Municipal NoHce?~ A ri LICAT IoNS;ire heck mvj teil XX. competent persons fur the 10 inimto JHH l tyK..g lS t riir( f 1 rik The person i-ppomtel will devote his whole t.me to the 1t 77
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