Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 November 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 262
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 748 1 Shipping flotires. Ptiiinsul r Oriental Steim fcavig tion Gompany PriV.IE mail steamers may L be expected to arrive Jk. outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following *\J dates: Niall Service, Homewards. •>o VfnwiK* connecting with Oceana Parral rU ia i’ ei ’r> ..1 do V ictoria Ho Himalaya Jan-
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    • 2755 1 NAPnnPTTmanirrn t t /aama British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. dimming MJKDDEUiSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. Koninkliike Paketvaart Maatschappij resort. Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NIDDOII YIISGII KaiSfaa. z f. rmshei. 7r 7- c rr BUNGALOW,” little beyond /jsSR- x. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. Tai j.mg
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    • 673 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £8,750,000 Bbsbbve Fund fl. 5,000,000(abt. 417,000 Head Officb in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Bbanchbs: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chewbon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Paleiubang, Olehleh (Acheen). Cobbespondents
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  • 158 2 Tuksday, 18th German Homeward Mail expected to arrive/ Town Band, Golf Club, a' 5 3 p in. High watei 3 0 a.m. an I 3 25 p n Wednesday, 19m Town Band. Esplanado. at 5 3 > p m Gerniap Outward Mail expect -d to arrive at 9
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  • 1766 2 ‘•Why don't the Bind play?” has been a question upo i the lips of everfbody of lute, and the answer to it Inis been that musicians, like all other folk, require a holiday now and again, and our Band h is been providing anrisem nt for
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  • 277 2 Calcutta Medal. Thu event, the sacon I on the programme for the Autumn Meeting, was played off on Salunlay l ist, when ten competitors handed in cards. The weather wa? beautiful at first, but a heavy downpour of rain towards the end of the afternoon was the
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  • 163 2 Shanghai Wins with 926. The Shanghai team has won this year's Interport rifle match with the excellent score of 926, or an average of 92.6 per man. The final scores read:— 11MB- 1901. Shanghai 926 841 Singapore 893 884 Hongkong 875 901 Penang 781 721 The last
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  • 291 2 f Straits limes.) On Friday last Assistant Surgeon Mitchell appeared liefore Mr. Brockman, in answer to summons issued at the instance of the Government, alleging that defendant, at St. John’s Island on 4th ultimo, received as a reward other than legal gratification the sum of
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  • 587 2 Benzine-Cazbying Bovts and Their Danger. horrible deaths of the captain and a CHIEF ENGINEER. Fi ll accounts of the los? by fire and explosion of the little oil-tank steamer tieneffe reached Singapore on Thursday when her sister-ship, the dtbiAa, arrived. According to the Straits Times,
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  • 89 2 Many of the older residents of Singapore will learn with sincere regret of the d»ath of Mr. Matthew Little, Senior and Managing Director of the firm of John Little and Co., which occurred yesterday at bis residence at Hampstead, says the Straits Times of Tuesday
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  • 264 2 (If F UTE It'S] London, 17th November THE attempted regicide. Rutino a London Anarchist Rutino, the Anarchist who »i tempted the life of the King oftl Belgians, is an avowed Anarchist and photographs of the B el ia Rojal Family were found upon him Although he declares that he
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  • 667 2 Telegrams to Indian I’aiurs. i An Indian haily Sm- special telegram, dated L>n lon. November Gh, -ivs: The/r««& ladr/Madrat declares the dawn of a new er.i for Irelan 1 has appeared. King Edward is displaying a keen p rsnnal interest in Irish nffiirs. L.r I Dudley
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    • 1148 2 Ttttchari McAlister Graham Straits Sbttlbmknts. ■A* Battlement of Penang M I J fl In Bankruptcy No. 9of IH9Q. n fJ rs jC* I Be Quah Hocz San and Khoo Lim Yoxg of /SC L Cl VbUb V»U«a LLLL. ™«raM of Khm Cubano* Co. y J y Summary Case. I V
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    • 92 2 tONTUIBUTIONS must be. <i.l,lres.e,l to L' Thk Editor,” written on one sole of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but a» a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. AIeI J business communications
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  • 2095 3 T IIE cross-examination of accused continue lon Saturday morning. He said lie d d no t see the correspondence regarding Messrs. Glover and Clarke, but on receiving a chit from M r Mahoney he took action by making R cheque out, but Mr. Mahoney refused
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  • 253 3 Mh. Bilfour said toe war hnd answered affirmatively the questions asked before the war, wh -ther the British were desirous for peace but ready for war and whither the colonies were ready to fight for the empire Despite great d.fficulties he was c infident in
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  • 181 3 The President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce stated at the last meeting that a telegram had been received from the Singapore Chamber expressing some apprehension as to the commercial conse quences of the reported interference of the King of Siam with the Customs arrangements of the
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  • 1069 3 Thk Aga Khan. The Aga Khan has sided for India. Egypt. Sir Benjamin Baker has sailed for Egypt. The Boeb Genes ir.s. Ge icr.ils B >tha an 1 Debirey had a two hours’ interview with Mr. Chamberlain on 11th instant. Pibicy in thk Red Sea. The Porte declares
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  • 99 3 Mr. Rustomji, c.s., Sessions Judge o' Allahabail, while sentencing a criminal on 7th inst. to ten years’ imprisonment, was seriously assaulted by the latter, who threu handcuffs at the judge, hitting him on thi head and inflicting a scalp wound which is fortunately not
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  • 137 3 The difficulties of transport and commissariat are delaying the advance. It is probable that Indians will be more utilized than was at first anticipated. Major Cobbe comm inds the flying column and is acting from Gerrero until General Manning is ready. A Reuter’s despatch from Berbera says
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  • 215 3 The report on the working of the Re mount Department abroad has been issmd as a Blue-book. In the section dealing with the United States, General Sir R. Stewart and Lieut.-Colonel Holland com ment in severe terms upon the misconduct of one or two officers who are
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  • 572 3 Replying to various questions raised on the Indian Budget L >rd George Hamilton dwelt on the revival of prosperity in India which was evidenced by the increase of revenue. It has been decided to devote a million and a half sterling as a special grant for the
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  • 113 3 Penang, 18tii November, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/7 Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/7 Do. 8 Cradits 1 7ft Do. 8 Documentary 19$ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 120 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 122 Bombay, Demand Bank 120 Do. 8 days’sight Private 122 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 99 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per »tr. Time. Batu Bahru and A «ah ah ...11. Halewyn 1 r.M.! Perlis and Setul ...Swee Ix_'ok 2 r.M. Eangkor and Teluk Anson Mary Austin 2 r.M. Edie. T. Seniawe, Segli. and Olehleh Hok Canton 2 r.M. E<lie, T. Seinawe, Segli, l*ul<>
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  • 10 3 b'mm Steamer To drrire. Suez Bombay 21-11-02
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  • 215 3 Arrivals. Purnea. British, 2127. Paekhani. 17-11-02. Bangoon, general, H. L. A Co., Singapore M yune. British. 301 S. Campbell, 18 1102, Liverpool, general. B M. ACo., Singapore van Ilieinsdijk. Dutch. 1267. Henlenisn. 18-11 02, Aeheen. general. 11 LACo Edie Thaiping, British. 160. Wheeler, 17-11-02. Port Weld general, H. L.
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  • 206 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bers.awah Gold Mine Co. s 2.— Brunch Tin Mining Co. Ktd. slo— teller». Chendariang Hydraulic Tm Mining Co, Lbl. $2O. vale» Fra-er a-i I Neave, Ltd. $9O. Do. 6'„ Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. teller» Howarth Erskme, Ltd. $145 Jelelni Mining an I Trading Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 106 3 A pot of Leuco was once carried all over the world for two years by a sea captain. It crossed the equator seven times and on lieing opened the contents were found to b; perfect. Lemco will keep good for any time in any climate. Lemco is the genuine Liebig
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    • 301 3 fl. E. 3KEEL3, W. CORNFIELD.. Wines! Wines! Penansr Wines! Wines Gentlemen Wines! VjlW’’ Wines! Tailor CLARETS. St. Julien 3.50 per dozen Pints. 6.50 M Quarts. Out itier. Medoc 4.50 Pints. 8.50 Quarts. GENTS’ St. Estephe t, 4.50 Pints. rts CLOTHING Uantenac .1 a 4.50 Pints. 8.50 Quarts. FROM THE BEST
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  • 133 3 Obituary. S b Alexander Mackenzie, late lieutenantgovernor of Bengal, is dead. Sir Alexander Mackenzie, x. c. s. i.. m. a., was born in 1 ttunfrics GO years a' >. He was the eldest sou of the Rev. -I- R- Mackenzie, i>. i>. H in 1863, a daughter of Col. W.
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  • 58 4 i. n Bombay from N V 21 SXn A \^Co China an< Japan, B'lh’ltm <[. Steamer 1 21 SChin p7'>L from Liverpool, for Singa- 2T^?Xund, JapJw. Manafield 23 »Mf*om Leith and Lomlon. 23 for Singapore. Ghina ann Japan. Hamburg, for 24 Singapore,' China and Japan, Behn, 04 M<uu
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    • 420 4 ALLAN IRVING. Engirtrs and General Contractors Works :-Vfl Weld Quay. Town Stork .—3l Beach Street. NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang? Singapore, Perak, V Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various s.zes up to Goniide paper. w JONES, 42 Photographer. Penang Ice ard Industrial Co., Ltdr., '.-Until Street.— Cp non week days X
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    • 1292 4 LIPTONS TEAS FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. WE2RE2 AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL pap e, EXHIBITION Time Table from Ist November, 1902. STATIOXS IWEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. «|«I >I ■<> ■> I“ i 1 1« 1 1* 88 188I 88 88 88 Jj» 87 1 DOWN TRAINS. a.m. KmJa.m. *.m. a.m.
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    • 257 4 Momh Per THE “Pinang Qazefe’ enlarged edition. Per Month (For LocalSubsoribers $2, QLJNTZEI SCHU M AC 11 ER, Merchants and Forwardiny Agent, He.d Office: MEDAN E>ELI SUMATRA 234— 31-12 tu f Canadian Pacific Railway Compan/i ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE Oar National Highway to EUROyp ria China, Japan. Canada and Uoitetl
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