Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 May 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1903-05-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. HEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED ,833. PRICE 20 CENTS A. VOL. LXI. FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1903. No. 11023 words
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Advertisement1985 1903-05-15 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN Br ,ish N| PP OII Y|Ml K,iste Peninsular Oriental Steam yl JLx Negapatam Lines of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL steamship Co; Ltd. Navigation Company. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. f 1 1HE mail steamers may i For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected on 0 J JL1,985 words
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Article115 1903-05-15 2 Penang, 15th May, 1908. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1 Do. 3 Credits Do. 8 Documentary 19 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 128 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 130 Bombay, Demand Bank 128 Do. 3 days’sight Private 130 Madras, Demand Bank 127 f Do.115 words
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Article195 1903-05-15 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawiih Gold Mine Co. Ltd...s*B.— hui/ers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8 50 sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $95. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $27.—/w//'’™ Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l9O. sellers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Lid $1195 words
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Article192 1903-05-15 2 Pknang, 14th May, 1903. Pexcrijifion. Bk^.f—ftotip per catty 14 lionet m 24 Steaks n 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 It nip Steak 24 Ox 'rail each 8o Tongue >. 65 Fiet n 20 Hart -3" Liver per catty 26 Pork— I oik 32 Pig’s Head 18 Feet192 words
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Article198 1903-05-15 2 LATEST MARKET QUOTATION S. Penang, 15th May, 1903 Tin $90.50 di i d f West Cnant Black Pepper g ]bg 6 Q 7 White Pepper s—sellers Trang Pepper $67 —do Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. B’66.—si’e> Mace Pickings 149. sellerNutmegs 11G.< Bft. —sellers I No. I 7—seller Sugar < 2198 words
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Article77 1903-05-15 2 Mails Close To-morrow. Por Per str. Tim Langkat Di 1 pm Perlis and Setul ...Swee Le k 2 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe. Segli and Olehieh.. H< k Canton 2 p.m. Deli I.’o Kwei 2 pm. Teluk Anson Avagve.e 2 p.m. Rangoon Hng Wan 1 3 p.m Port Swettenhani77 words
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Article17 1903-05-15 2 Plata Steamer Ta ,4r Singapore Sni Sang 16-5-03 Liverpool Peleus 16-5-03 Suez Manila 19-5-1317 words
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Article404 1903-05-15 2 At rivals. Betsy, Brit str., 112. Murray, 14-5-03, from Brandan, general, Koe Guan. Ho Kwei, Brit., str 209, Neilsen, 15-5-03, from Deli, general, H. L it Co Avagyee, Brit., str., 247, Morier. 15-5-03. from Teluk A' son, general, koe Guan Deli, B it., 101, Hassan. 15-5-03, from Langkat general404 words
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Advertisement417 1903-05-15 2 □L’o Let or For Sale. PREMISES No. 56 Beach Street. f A pp!y to C z jMVi OWNER, V& C 1 At No 67 Beach Street. The Finest Wines in the Market GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s EMIL ZOBEL, VERY OLD TAWNY PORT FINO PALE SHERRY Watchmaker and Jewellery, These are confidently417 words
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Advertisement897 1903-05-15 2 houb© to MARTIJTg FTIHE Premises No. 135 Anson Road, tBpIAV 1 known as “Anson Hall,” lately occupied by Dr. Park. Entry from let of ne^ fOrLadiea M Apply to TEK CHEANG Co., “If J theirenenmotuMie. AtilichTm.-.,” r ?««nn>«w iZ 4 No. 201 Beach Street. MBllw- chemut Penang, 20th April, 1903.897 words
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Article416 1903-05-15 3 Another Fallacy Exposed. At the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, which adopted a resolution advocating a gold standard for China, Mr. C. J. Dudgeon, whose remarks are entitled to the highest respect, said—l should like to emphasise one or two points in connection with the416 words
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Article431 1903-05-15 3 The Niroku Shimpo publishes in doubleleaded type, and with all possible prominence, an alleged copy of an agreement, said to have been concluded in Peking, between the Chinese Foreign Office, represented by Prince Cbing and Wang Wen-shao, and the Russian Minister. The document sets out by declaring431 words
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Article279 1903-05-15 3 Evidence is accumulating that wherever the sunflower is extensively cultivated, malaria disappears. From Central America and from South Africa the same tale is told. In the valley of the Mississippi, owing to the profitable nature of sunflower cultivation, immense paper mills have sprung up, utilising the fibre, etc.,279 words
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Article553 1903-05-15 3 Ex-King Theebaw’s Throne. King Theebaw’s throne removed from Burma by order of the Viceroy when he visited Mandalay, and which occxsioned no little discussion at the time, has now been erected in the Art Court at the Indian Museum, Calcutta, and though the work of restoring it is553 words
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Advertisement193 1903-05-15 3 lOUTH, TEETH, BREATH, GUMS. i'o keep your mouth sweet, To keep your teeth clean and white, I’o keep your breath perfumed, To keep your gums firm-healthy and free of all Germs and Tartar. 3 en":d for bottle of Trybol The best most Scientific Mouth and Tooth uiash of the present193 words
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Advertisement126 1903-05-15 3 Time and Money. —Sickness causes a loss of both time and money. You lose the time and have the expense of medical attendance, entailing a double loss. This can be avoided by using some reliable remedy at the first stage of the sickness. The purchase of a bottle of Chamberlain’s126 words
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Advertisement123 1903-05-15 3 Diarrhila is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and123 words
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Advertisement562 1903-05-15 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang. a. g HALL’S c—- w WINE v ’a i HALL’S <* 8 > WINE O Anti I the grea-j restorative and the finest nervine White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatigue, neuralgia, &c. A Valuable Q Mixture for des- gSI troy562 words
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Article549 1903-05-15 4 GYMKHANA MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, 2Sth May, 1903. Commencing at 2-33 p.m. 4 PROGRAMME. I. —Light Weight Hunters Hurdle Race. Cup presented by For horses 14.3 and under that have been through at least two paper hunts this season. Catch weights 10 st. 7 lbs.549 words
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Article217 1903-05-15 4 Friday, 15th Town Band, Esplanade, nt 5 30 p.m. St. George’s Church Choir Practice, at 6 p.m. High-water 3 0 a.m. and 3-25 p.m. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens, at 9-15 p.m. Saturday, 16 in High-water 3 50 a.m. and 4-liFp.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m.217 words
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Article1827 1903-05-15 4 If Sir Charles Dilke and a few more of his party could take an extended tour throughout the British dominions we fancy that their clamour for disarmament would soon cease. It would be very nice indeed if we could cut down our naval expenditure by an1,827 words
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Article106 1903-05-15 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of the ties played on Thursday evening Men's Single Handicap. A. F. G. Anderson beat C. W. Anderson —l5 6 —5, 6 —2. The tournament is now finished, and tl e following are the winners in the various events:106 words
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Article309 1903-05-15 4 (To the Editor of the Pinamj Gazette.") Sir, It is with pleasure that, with your permission, I support the proposals set forth in your paper for the formation of a swimming club in Penang. Singapore has a very fine club and it is very popular indeed,309 words
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Article171 1903-05-15 4 *eUTEFt’ T i the NEAR Warships Leave The A llstl ian s plS(lron exception of one vessel’ Salonika. las AUSTRALIAN STRIKES BIJ A Drastic M BASUIiI 1 The Strikes Bill, wy..., the Australian l>arli ailltllt drastic ineasire. It n| i collection and di s tril>uti OQ XJ funds, the{*eUTEFt’& - 171 words
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Article466 1903-05-15 4 Protest against Increased Tixvmx. There was a field day in the llangn municipal debating hall a few days ago I the commissioners turning up in full f r to take part in the vigorous agitation i present on foot for raising tin general n; reduced last year466 words
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Advertisement139 1903-05-15 4 notice. rpHE interest and responsibility of Mr. 1 G. H. Slot in our firm has ceased. G. H. SLOT Co. Penang, 13th May, 1903. Penang Turf Club. NOTICE rpHE Annual General Meeting of the JL Members of the Penang Turf Club will be held In the CHAMBER of COMMERCE, On139 words
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Advertisement465 1903-05-15 4 FOR SALE HOSSE (bay) and Victoria. Lady’s Bicycle. In good order. Can be seen at No. 5 Pangkor Road. Apply to J. G. BERKHUIJSEN. VICTORIA DAY. THE undermentioned Banks will be closed on Monday, the 25th May, 1903, same being a Public Holiday:— For the Chartered Bank of India, Australia465 words
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Advertisement92 1903-05-15 4 /AONTBIBUTIONS must be addressed to “The Editor,” tvritten on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address,not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. ALL business communications should be addressed92 words
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Article589 1903-05-15 5 (Before Mr. Justice Law.) THE ASSIZES. 15th May. XllONu T 1 BAL MURDERER SENTENCED TO i )eath. I’alaniappen stood on an indictment charging him with the murder of a girl named I’apathy, about 13 years old, on February 22nd, at Nibong Tebal. The accused had pleaded not guilty(Before Mr. Justice Law.) - 589 words
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Article256 1903-05-15 5 lieGre Mr. A. Uatriidish.) 14th May. “No Likee Lock-up. Three Chinese were charged with administering morphia by injections to persons in a house in Buckingham Street. After the case for the prosecution was closed, the defend nits denied that they injected morphine to any persons, and said that256 words
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Article838 1903-05-15 5 (II ritten Specially for the Pinany Gazette.") One of the London dailies has, this morning, the following quotation from the Pinany Gazette:— A Colony’s Cry. Iho homo folk do not know enough about us. AV e appear to them simply as a small red blotch upon the map,838 words
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Article783 1903-05-15 5 (Being Extracts from the Pinang Gazette" of date 1854. The paper was then issued weekly.) Saturday, 13th May, 1854. At the meeting of the Municipal Committee held on 4th Maythe chairman read a letter from the Executive Officer suggesting to the committee a plan, found successful783 words
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Article620 1903-05-15 5 Proscription and Disestablishment. Reuter recently announced the closing of the La Grande Chartreuse, and yesterday we were informed that the French Government will shortly introduce a bill disestablishing four hundred female religious orders. Soon France will be quite cleared of her ancient religious institutions, against620 words
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Article304 1903-05-15 5 Criticisms by the Times.” The Times in the course of a long article on the Bagdad railway project, states it is almost inconceivable that Great Britain should have entertained the German proposals involving her co-operation in that undertaking, seeing she will obtain no single gain in return304 words
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Advertisement94 1903-05-15 5 11 6EXERAL health becomse good. •''l’l.it the Beneficial Action of Stearns’ the chief functions of the body are '-.-tn ait d. Phe appetite is sharpened. Digesj ’il Ih e’oines more active. Nutrition and nd| inil !l^°n 1110 luore complete. Sleep is l|c ‘-'l. And the natural forces are stimur Sold94 words
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Advertisement38 1903-05-15 5 Muttonobtainable at the reduced price of 40 cents per lb. MANASSEH Co., .29 Penany Load. Ist May, 1903. WANTED. 4 COUPLE of young Elephants about 2A. I feet in height,females preferred. Apply to JAUDASCHEWSKY, Harrnston 1 Circus, Penany.38 words
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Advertisement96 1903-05-15 5 Kuala Kangsar Plantations Company, Limited. -XTOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company’s Office, Padang Rengas, on the first day of June next, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the96 words
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Advertisement383 1903-05-15 5 notice y. pnnuriri [V MY wife Ooi Luan Eng, having left my tl B I I protection since yesterday (2.3 rd instant), J shall not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by her from and after the aforesaid date. kz TEOH AIK WAH. Penang, 24th April, 1903. 24-5383 words
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Article1339 1903-05-15 6 Midsummer Meeting, TO BE HELD AT Severn ban, June the 23rd, 25th and 27th. programme of Events. R. C.= 1 MILE AND 98 YARDS. FIRST DAY, 1. The Selangor Stakes. Presented by the Selangor Turf Club, Value $3OO. —A Race for Selangor 1903 Griffins. Entrance $l5. Distance,1,339 words
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Article633 1903-05-15 6 4 PENCE OFF THE INCOME-TAX. CORN DUTY ABOLISHED. When the Chancellor of the Exchequer rose in the House of Commons on April 23rd to make his Budget statement he received a warm welcome from both sides of the House.* He spoke for an hour and 50 minutes. The633 words
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Advertisement120 1903-05-15 6 CAUTION Notice is hereby given that an oval shaped chop, bearing in English, Chinese and Malay characters the inscription of the chop of the undersigned, Chung Thye Yin, having been stolen, the public is warned not to negociate or accept any documents bearing the stamp of this chop, and notice120 words
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Advertisement124 1903-05-15 6 Consumption which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears is easily cured. Chairberlain’s Cough remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing124 words
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Advertisement603 1903-05-15 6 v „„x Y 7 Qxrwr a V Selangor, and Sumatra. U.A ifj 0D aaa aJU aJaXAjIAJIJUiAj 4 31 BEACH STREET, PENANG, eVinolia Cream. Wines, Spirits, Cigars, PrOv >sio tl9 Tn valuable for Mosqui to I and all insect bites, n— ii giving immediate relief, g IBS also for Prickly Heat,603 words
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Article148 1903-05-15 7 Orders by C-'ptun A. R. Adams, (’mamaudanf. Orders f.mc May. I h ill». Recruits Drill at t ie Fort every Tuesday s nd Thursday, at 580 p.m. Class Firing. There will be Class Firing every Satur(]rtv afternoon and Sunday morning commencing on the 9th. firing to commence at148 words
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Article366 1903-05-15 7 Passengers Outward. p,. r I’. and 0. steamer Arcadia, from Lon l«n, April 17. To Yokohama Miss Kolieitson, Mis. Williams. To Hongkong: Mrs. Hansen and infant, Mr. E. Root To Mr. G. P. Barlow, Mr. H. Hart, Mr-. McMurray an>l children, M ss Strachan Qiiarh rm isler-Ser-<366 words
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Advertisement202 1903-05-15 7 Penang Ice and industrial <o., Ltd. Dipots:— Beach Street. —Open on week days from 7-30 to 5 p.m. on Sundays to noon. Carnarvon Street, <32 Penang Road Pitt Street. —Open at all hours day and night. Price»:— For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, in quantities over 1 lb. 2 cts.202 words
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Advertisement1972 1903-05-15 7 To^<° d a WTfMtai TRftQ Siisuraiur dlotites. Slnsnramg flolitts. 4 Urtlt) It Ab Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. Hamburg-BremenPire InsurWME AWARDED THE iB2 i. ance Co f Hamburg. desires 6 m l^ n,€ g arket at .lov; p: ic she nCH HMF H A I Subscribed Capital £a,000,000 Established Crushed I,’*1,972 words
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Advertisement1425 1903-05-15 8 ip. I FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. H "g j? 5 <s IS 5 5 s 1 ©a t j 1 «P Time Table from Ist November, 1902. a fl a jz O WIaTSTC-nAVS. SUNDAYS. «g SIATIONS. -2|B|4|s|6|7| 8 9 10 11 12 1 18 14 |ls| 16 17 18 |l91,425 words
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Advertisement417 1903-05-15 8 Engineers and G ne W'dctini Works :-4o WELD QIlAv EEACn Standard THE 76th Annual General V the Standard Life Assure 66 n pany was held at Edinburgh -n the 22nd of April, 1902. n fl,e »lav, The following Results for thn l«B?T“ ber 1801 rc P»M r 4446 Policies were417 words
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