Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 November 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX tcesday, nth November, 1902. No 256
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    • 675 1 llotitcs. "'7' j rieatal Stea ./■j] boinpiny* x, s 1 iE mail steamers may I I be expected to arrive JL ,1 ...wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— m „il Service. Homewards. conn ting with India 1 do Oceana <•'> Australia |M- 1 do Victoria do Himalava
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    • 1827 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.' W TED AJk Xapatam Steamers. Nippon YUSBO Kalshd. A Intended. Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. N ma|l s^sHlp launch for sale. i I For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected or fc" I ,J 9’ 0, Depth s'-7". W I 4-J P- 111/ W i If 1
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    • 682 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S E»TABI.IsnRI> 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Rbskrvr Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417.000 Head Opeick in Amsterdam Hkad Aokncv in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon. Medan, Satuarang. Sourabava, Padang, Cheribon, Togal. Pecalongan, I‘iwM’hM-Hn, Tjilatjap I ak'inbang, Ojehleh (Aclieea).
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  • 101 2 TuEsn.iv, lira St. Martin. High water 9-10 p.iu. an I 9 35 am Wedxespav, 121 h High water 10 0 p.iu mi l 10 2 > a >u Thursday, IStii Reel I'ractice Town Hall, at 6 pan. High-water 10 50 p.iu. ami 1! 1 > a.in. Friday. 14tu
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  • 2470 2 We are pleased to see that the Officers of the Mercantile Marine who served on transports during the China war are to receive a special medal. The Mercantile Marine Officer does a vast amount of work for the Empire at times, and it is very rarely
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  • 70 2 Parcels by the sea route (not letters) intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christmas Day should be posted not later than 4 p.m. on the 14th instant. The public are reminded that on payment of an additional fee at 50 cents parcels can In fi-r.v.iid- l
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  • 121 2 The N ovember Assizes were opened to-day it the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Leach. There are 8 c ises on the calendar, comprising one murder charge against a Chinaman, a charge of causing disappearance of evidence of the offence against a second, one cf criminal intimidation against
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  • 77 2 Mu. P. A. F. Davi 1, Assistant District Magistrate and Treasurer, Kuala Kangsar, to net as District Magistrate, Kuala K-mg-sar. in addition to his own duties. Mr. A. S. Haynes, Cadet, to act as Financial Assistant, Krian. Mr. J. L. Hennessey, Chief Inspector of Police, S-L-.ngor, to
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  • 148 2 7th November. The leave of absence granted to Mr. C. W. S. Kynnersley, c. m. <;., R si lent Councillor, Penang, has been extended from the 23rd instant until the arrival of the s. s. Koiiig Albert due in Penang on the 30th idem. His Excellency the Governor
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  • 197 2 Penang Volunteers r. Police: The match which was arranged for Sunday morning between the Pen mg olunteers and memlx-rs of the Penang Police force resulte-1 in a win for the P. .'s by 21, the two aggregates being 599 again t 578. Toe distances were 200, 50 >.
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  • 150 2 A Yawning Chasm. A portion of Club Road has passel away and now farms part of a gentle slope in the valley down below. To the astonishment of a sceptical public this portion of road has actually existed for five and a half years. It originally
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  • 593 2 (W/U7 7/:/!(>. S) SOMALILAND IK|- E|)ll| Colonel Swayn e I( Benter’s Berbera reports that Colonel Sw-.v, nt and has started for EngkJ S 111 The Mullah’s Ihe Mullah’s outposts are f miles from Bohotle and hi s fe are out reconnoitring a j| v The Mullah has two t'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 911 2 I L I 1 q FEDERATED MALAY STATES. WitchsM uranam »<-. V ’ll Trade U A PPLdCATIONS, addressed to the PresiwK 7 dent, Sanitary Board, Kuala Lntnpur, z I g I Selangor, will be received till the Ist I I I t/M December, for the post of Inspector of O
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  • 1072 3 Tl wiv the somewhat inclement the Town te;i:U «11 filled with a very appreciatE' I ’T,' to witness the first perform“rt*" 1 the abo' o talented company. As nice >is rather disinclined, in the r k °n> patronize variety shows,” but H that the \ald;ues \aude- «>
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  • 134 3 '-u the C J.m .il Conference ’mir.s telegraphed on the 1 A mist icgarding the pre- -u j Million. It is recognisg,.7' f'c” trade is at present p. j. 1 the Premiers have urged ivernment to grant to the 1 ■by exemption or the I ■nt or
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  • 1323 3 FRIDAY, 7t H NOVEMBER, 1902. (Singaiure Free Pkesknt. His Excellency the Governor lIP n H’reßenham, k.c.m.0.) U.L. the Officer Commanding the Troops M ll’ oi m 1 (C°L R. Oakes, K.G.A.) Hon. AV. T. Taylor (Colonial Secretary). Hon. W l.gerton, c.m.o. (Acting Colonial 1 reasurer). Hon. A. Murray
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  • 364 3 ESTEKDAY’s Pal’EKi HASE. After a considerable interval, caused by the continuous wet weather we have been having lately, the above flourishing Club elected to fix a run for yesterday’s aiispieuous occasion, and a very pleasant outing it was. The scent had been laid in the early morning
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  • 138 3 The L indon contains twenty-eight columns of South African honours and promotions. Lord Methuen is made Grand Cross of the Bath. Sir John French and Sir lan Hamilton are mile lieutenantgenerals Colonels Elliot. Wood, Kekewich and Plumer, major-generals; and Majois Allenby, Thorneycroft and Haig brevet colonels, the
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  • 257 3 Mu. Venkataram m Aiyar, in an interesting letter to the Mmlrax Mail, draws attention to s >:ne important experiments with plantain fibre male by him in a village in South A co'. In the firs: place, it must lie noted that the plantain fibre hasacommerciitl value, samples
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  • 232 3 A letter to the s suggests the employment in S >m ilikmd of Egyptian ami Sit lanese battalions which have been long accustomed to the tactics of the Arabs and to bii-h fighting. Egypt can also supply camels. A military article in the Time* refers to the stately
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  • 86 3 It is announced that Mr. Chamberlain sails rin Suez, and binds at D irhan. He regrets that time wdl not u!:.>w a visit t > Rhodesia. The (rmnl Hnpe will be commis .ioiieil on the Bth November. Reuter is informed that Mr. Chamberlain hopes the greatest
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  • 306 3 The Indian Budget. Mr. Balfour announced the Indian budget for the 10th November. Coal Struck in France. The French mine owners and strikers have agreed to arbitration. A War Memorial. General Hunter at Ayr has unveiled the war memorial to the Scots Fusiliers. The Boer Leaders. Mr. Schalk
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  • 117 3 Penang, 11th November, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand J Jink l/7j Do. 4 months* sight Bank I 7J Ido. 8 Credits 18 Do. 8 Documentary 1/8 Calcutta, Demand Bank Bs. 123 Do. 3 days* sight Private 125 Bombay, Demand Bank 123 Do. 8 days* sight Private 125
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  • 59 3 Mails Close To-morrow. !'•>>' Ptrfitr. Tune. Pangkalan Bnuidan...Qtiorra ..11 a.m. D<-li (’alypio 1 p.m. I‘urt Swettenliani Betsy 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teltik Anson Mary Austin 2p m. Edie. Seinawe. Segli, PuJo Weh and Olehleh (i 2 p.m. Till RGAV. 13tii. Mouhncin ...Pundua 1 p.m. Kopah, Renong, Mnliwun. Victoria
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  • 21 3 I’nnn Steatite r !'•> Ar lire. Rangoon H r <rn I to-day. Rangoon I’rlana 12-11-02 Singapore Laird a 13-11-02
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  • 324 3 Arrivals. Mudau. (iiTinan. 476, Shuh/. H 11-02 Deli, general, IJ. M. Co. Deli Laun n> Pit. Dnt< !i, I'4. Si < nir rg, KII 02. Langkat. g< n ral. ILL «X Co Deli Pin St ng. Brit: !i 378, David-on. 10 11-02, general, B. Br W Co. Singapoi G.
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    • 168 3 To be Sold by Auction By DAVID BROWN Co., At No. 1 Login’s Buildings, Penang, On Wednesday. 12th November, 1902 At Noon Bv Direction of the Execctobs of MA WAN BEE, rfc ’«v./. Lnt 1. —All those two adjoining pieces of land containing an area of 21,712 square feet situate
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    • 424 3 forsake. wrw** l iM phonciei n A BOUT 25 acres of Land, planted with i VALUABLE of ground, with II BV Iff* 7*_ Cocoanut and Fruit Trees, at Batu 7*. small house, No. 227 Biirmah Road, L’ban, Penang. containing about 105,070 square feet. For particulars apply to For full particulars
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  • 165 4 ■n„ inf.a Ill'll■■ «»d" Z/ l'l'l■'";■l '“I V l. ll,y th Igeateofths u, ~’yh,r U„ atcl >! 1 NO.-. 11 'l’ R'77' Culurnb' tor Sm end (Inn Gillill in 'Vend A 1, lloiiiei'. d 1'- >v It. 1 I p mu Chin» for Colombo and I wmbay (.idillati
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  • 6 4 SELANGOR TURF CLUB.
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    • 827 4 Steam l<> P” 1 Swctfvnham pihl 1 clok Anson. i «’fl "•'>• .|i Steamship L < g.L •'arlylr /T Xj?7' 1n for the P.-t's eiy Saturday, at •’> p.m. !l-1 -'lent tic commodation f‘ 1 tii ‘cl r rs. 17 '1 The Penang Klie.-m (luaii Insurance Company, I ittiikd. <>j'l(j
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    • 3 4 SELANGOR TURF CLUB.
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    • 208 4 CV; G Monrb Pe x the “Pinans ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Fire Insurance. Queen Insurance Conip anv Royal Fire Insurance /11HL. undu-i-iKnidliini-bi. _L for the al/ove Comp 1 t > -t« to accept Fire Risks at eui-r- t -i 7 34 katz broti 7 Penang Foundry (Established 1876) engineers
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