Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 November 1902
1902-11-26
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-11-26 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 26922 words
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Advertisement767 1902-11-26 1 Shipping Motias. Peninsul r Oriental Steim f.avig tion Company. Pr 11 11 E mail steamers may I be expected to arrive Jk. outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. •>., tf<n»iZta connecting with Oceana Parramatta do Australia T", 10 Dd/toi Himalaya 3 'ußallaarat do Britannia767 words
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Advertisement3025 1902-11-26 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. B,,t h K^mM^p O krt™.n n m e A K Negapatam Lln«or Steamers. NipDOll YUSBR KaiSlla. B W Z? AW*\ Sailing snd ixfccted Arrival of SUamrrs. mail te.. m. M "Wlr Z V K n<l Vcran<lah > h»3 four Bed Rooms, with FoR WILL SalL STBAMBa FaoM Expected3,025 words
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Advertisement827 1902-11-26 1 Ihmkg. 1 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETH 3RLAND3 TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000,000 (»bt. £5,000,000 Issuid Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Rrsbrvb Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417,000 Head Omci in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branchks: Singapore, Rangoon, Med.i (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chee, bon, Tegal, I’ecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tiilatias827 words
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Article172 1902-11-26 2 Wednesday. 2B>u Town Btuid. Esplan.vle. at 5 3 1 p m Alva the Great, Town Hall, at 9 p.m. High water 940 a.in un il9 01 p.m Thursday, 27th Outward Mail expected to arrive, nt 8 p in. Heel Practice, Engineers’ Institute. 5 30 p m. i’enang Volunteer-.172 words
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Article63 1902-11-26 2 Wisk Bathkr.—On the 22n l November S;. Mary's Church. K ula Lumpur, by the Rev. Frank Swindell, I‘krcy F> kuiw, <ond son of Lieut (’iiluni I Dacres Wdlia n Wise: of Aileron, L aldi-widl, S nith l> >on, to Sochi i” Maw Miner, youngest daughter of the lute George63 words
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Article2745 1902-11-26 2 The: Iltuyom <im.tte learns, upon what it states to be the highest authority, t’nt the British-S am se Convention, recently signe.l in Londm, hut as yet u published, provid s that i i th future i a-h of the Siamese Malay Stateswill have a Resident to2,745 words
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Article278 1902-11-26 2 ’Before Mr. Bryant. AN OVERPOWERING THIRST. A ton’gkang coolie, it seems, developed a thirst, probably induced by the heat of the last few days, and was unable to resist the temptation of broaching cargo and abstracting ii couple of bottles of brandy. The liquor was considered by Mr.278 words
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Article94 1902-11-26 2 The scores made in Saturday’s cricket match, which had to be abandoned on account of rain, were as under Captain’s XI. Graham c Zehnder b Gillingham 21 Murray 1b w, b Wicks 2 Neubronner c Plumpton b Gillingham 0 Talma b Gillingham 25 Farrer b Zehnder 5 Goodworth Ibw,94 words
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Article236 1902-11-26 2 (REUTER'S) London, 25th N ovein > THE SUGAR CONVENTION Approved by the Hocse of Cojn l0 s The House of Commons adopted the resolution approving of t > Sugar Convention, after an ameU ment disapproving it had been moved by Sir William R ar and rejected, by 213 votes(REUTER'S) - 236 words
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Article79 1902-11-26 2 Magistrates’ Appeals. As appeal has l> n h ard before Mr. Justice Leach from a dec s:on of Mr. Bryant sentencing a Chinaman to two months' rigorous imprisonment for cruelty t> a cat. We reporte 1 the case at the tune, the facts being that difei. lint was79 words
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Article525 1902-11-26 2 The Bridge Street Murder. [before MR. JUSTICE LEACH. Wk concluded our report of the Bridge Street murder yesterday with the evidenca of Dr. Jamieson us to the wounds on the old man's body. After tiffin the evidence of the woman who bad been lodging up-tiur< was taken. It525 words
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Article108 1902-11-26 2 Invitations have been sent r Penang Golf Club to members J 1 e w gor, Perak, Sungei Ujong and t Golf Clubs to attend the tl B X’masweek, forwhich the follow*' l c tions have been provisionally aua*'i- u Warren Shield. Championship of the Strai.-. <>, J member of108 words
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Advertisement1133 1902-11-26 2 NEW BEACH STREET AUCTION. A/ It -t Municipal Notice. t a. pi n na,k T 10l v€rij!7/ A PPLICATIONS “re hereby invited for |£y|SSIW|W 21 the appointment of 3rd Clerk and ,<•,/ ■WWIIIW» Cashier in the Jinnkisha Department, at a salary of $35 per month. Applications endorsed, 3rd Clerk and1,133 words
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Article976 1902-11-26 3 Egypt. i,rJ and Cashel have started for jfiss* 8 a Michael Hicks-Bbach. q Michael Hicks-Beach joins the Arabia /i Sa L China. i M rns that the foreign troops R? Shanghai this month as transports King of Portugal. Portugal arrived at Dover rh K ms am and went976 words
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Article167 1902-11-26 3 ino t» DISG I he army Mr Bro< Lick, speakGrent would be easy for B 7 t n 10 l ave an a ™y similar to Continental ones but that the price would be compulsory service. It was the business of Government to obtain forces167 words
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Article410 1902-11-26 3 An Indian Daily Nenx special telegram, dated Lindon, November 13tb, says:— The tea clearing house to-day decided to readmit selling brokers and to equalize the clearing and sampling oharges. The Emperor of Austria is ill with a severe attack of influenza. The Dionrert correspondent, cabling from410 words
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Article446 1902-11-26 3 A Sweeping Assertion. “constables worthless and head CONSTABLES ROGUBS.” The Police Commission resumed its sittings at D.icca on the 6ih instant, taking Assam and Bengal witnesses. Rubini Kumar Bhose, retire 1 Police Inspector, Bengal, observed that during his service there bad been an improvement in the446 words
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Article293 1902-11-26 3 The Mullah’s Miracle.” A story is told that some years ago, when the Mullah, who is disturbing Somaliland, had converted his tribesmen he failed to convert his own father. There was only one thing wanting to put the seal on the authority of the Mnllab, and that was a miracle.293 words
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Article392 1902-11-26 3 In its issue of the 13th the Ilangkok Time» says —The Pkra Chom Klao (Capt. Bruhn) arrived here from Hongkong only on Tuesday, but in these days of good freights there is no delay, and she was as speedily as possible filled up with all the392 words
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Article569 1902-11-26 3 Passengers Outward. Per Mcssageries Maritimes steamer Ville de la iotat, from Marseilles, Nov. 2. To Singapore Mr. Matthes, Mr. H. Simius, Mrs. Earle, Mr. E. Earle, Mr. Herment, Mr. G. R. Hone, Mr. W. L. Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Burger. Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Lao», from Marseilles,569 words
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Article368 1902-11-26 3 A JfucH Appreciated Chinaman. According to a telegram from Washington, says a mail paper, Wo Tingfang, the Chinese Minister, has received a special Edict ordering him to return by the most direct route to Shanghai to take up his duties as a member of the Commission to negotiate368 words
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Article108 1902-11-26 3 Prxang, 26th November, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank l/6j| Do. 4 months’sight Bank Do. 3 Credits Do. 8 Documentary 1/7| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 117 Do. 8 days’sight Private 119 Bombay, Demand Bank 117 Do. 8 days'sight Private 119 Madras, Demand Bank 116) Do. 8 days'108 words
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Article94 1902-11-26 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Aeting Commandant. Casualties. Sergt. J. W. Venthan, R. G. A., has been posted to the Corps as Instructor from 19-11 02. A. E. Clark caa ed to perform the duties of Acting Sergt.-Major from 18-1102 and is appointed Quarter Master Sergeant from94 words
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Article48 1902-11-26 3 Mails Close To-morrow. l''or Per »tr. Time. Rangoon Calcutta. ..Pumea 11 a.m. Langkat Jin Ho Ipm. Port Swettenham ...Mary Austin I p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Singapore Fultala 2 p.m. Deli ...Vidar 8 p.m. Friday, 28th. Port Swettenham and Ma'acca ...Langkat 1 p.m.48 words
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Article19 1902-11-26 3 From Steamer To Arrire. Calcutta Lightning 28-11-02 Singapore M. Bacguehein 28-11-02 Olehleh Malut Vajirunhie 29 11-0219 words
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Article152 1902-11-26 3 Arrivals. Nurnberg, German. 2663, Gaburg. 25-11-02, from Bremen, general, B. M. 4 Co, Japan Vidar, British, 191. Conway, 25-11-02, from Deli, general Koe Guan, Deli Jin Ho. British, 110. Martin, 25-11-02, from Langkat, general. B. Bros Langkat Mary Austin, British, 140, Boyle. 25-11-02, from Teluk Anson, general, Koe Guan.152 words
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Advertisement179 1902-11-26 3 The Finest Wines in the Market. GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s VERY OLD TAWNY PORT FINE PALE SHERRY These are confidently recommended to all who appreciate really high-class Wines. Tc be had retail from all the principal Stores, also at Taiping. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. SPECIALITIES. Chib Whisky. Exshaw’s179 words
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Advertisement286 1902-11-26 3 McAlister Graham w. cornfield. Penang, Medan—Dill. Co. Co-, Ltd., Gentlemen sole agents for WHOLESALE CHEMISTS Tailor The Remington < Bemh p el aiv AND Standard X’MAS Outfitter. TYPEWRITER. AND GENTS’ The First and the Best. NEW YEAR clothing FROM THE BEST cards with Aaoßßwrl.» Compl.t. I3AO EfltjUsh TlUCfedS Excellent Views286 words
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Obituary172 1902-11-26 3 Obituary. Mr. James Hart, of the Chinese Customs, died suddenly at Brighton on the 14th instant. The deceased was a brother of Sir Robert Hart. General Sir John Stokes is deal. [General Sir John Stokes plaved a considerable part in public and international affairs. It was by his advice that172 words
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Article200 1902-11-26 4 flnes.andthe date, are approximate only. Nov. 27 Outward P.&O. from Colombo for Singapore and China. Oilfiilen Wood A Co. •>8 German s. s. Sumatra from Deh, for Deli. Bohn, Meyer Co. 28 a. s. Ho,took from Singapore, for Colombo, Cochin. Genoa. Marseille*. Am-terdam, Hamburg, Belin, Meyer 29 Hmm200 words
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Advertisement418 1902-11-26 4 Apollinaris «THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS? Annual Sa’es sow exceeding 28,000,000 Bottles. 1 To be obtained at al! Clubsp Hotels; Tiffin Rooms, ets. Agents IHJTTENBACII BROS. Co. CRUSHED FOOD NEW STOCK. Try it and You Will be Satisfied. C R. 8F.1.1T.10S begs to inform the public I a that since418 words
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Advertisement1489 1902-11-26 4 JUST received FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Christmas Cavis. Time Table from Ist November, 1902. Latest Designs. •WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. nll n re i *tatioxs. iVLiTV Ft I»; w n mi i.j h j 1» 11«| 81 1 88 i B3 l M j BB B6 i B7 l O" lurclmsers ol1,489 words
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Advertisement484 1902-11-26 4 I Moni'i p er H the H “Pinam B»za t l ENLARGE: EDITION. I Per ftioiith (For Local ybsoriii i ©2, 1 EM!!. ZOBEL, I Watchmaker an d Jew e |i e j At Messrs. Graham Co., [9 Uo. <4, Bee-ch Street H I Gold v: Sliver b atches an]484 words
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