Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1903

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED UAIIuY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LXI. FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, 1903: No. 144,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2008 1 Jfrft NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN Ni PP on V Peninsular Oriental Steam Ik Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan MAIL steamship Co, Ltd. Navigation Company. \\/jB-iiX Intended Sailing and expected Arrival o) Steamers. t V P rpHE mail steamers may FoE I Wl Sul, SIBAMBi From Exfbct*» 9 J 1 p JL
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  • 118 2 Pknang, 26th lume, 1906. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/8 Do. 4 months'sight Bank Do. 3 Credits l,9fg r Do. 3 Documentary 1,9| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 129| Do. 3 days’ sight Private 131| Bombay, Demand Bank 129| Do. 3 days’sight Private 131| Madras emand ank 129
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  • 146 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawab Gold Mine Co. Ltd... 57.50 Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8.25 sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. *s2s. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $9O. George Town Dispensary $25. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l9O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1. sellers International Bodega $lOO. buyers Karangan
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  • 190 2 Penang, 26th June, 1903. Description. Beef— ete. Soup per catty 14 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 65 Feet 20 Heart 85 Liver per catty $26 Pork Pork 82 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 24 Tongue 26 Mutton
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  • 183 2 Pbnanw, 26th June, 1908 Tin... 4 ...$83.50 sales D 1 West Coast BlMk p.ppfr 8 )tx| m t3l White Pepper $55 —sales Trang Pepper X. $87 do Clovefl (picked) $35.50 If ace No. $166. —siles Mace Pickings 140. sellers Niltmog r 110« 82.—sellers No. 1 7.—sellers Sugar
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  • 76 2 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Pangkalan Brendan ..Quorra 8 a.m. Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Port Swettenham ...Taw Tong 1 p.m. Tongkah ...Cornelia 1 p.m. Teluk Anson ...Avagye 2 p.m. Singapore and Hongkong ...Lightning 2 pm. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Pegu 2 p.m Port
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  • 178 2 Arrivals. Denbighshire, Brit., str., 2489, Evans, 25-6-03. from Singapore, general, Bsfld. Co. Coromandel, Brit., str.. 2783, Montford. 25-6-03 from Colombo, general, G. AV. A Co. Pegu, Brit., str., 194. Coysli, 25-6-03, from Acheen, general. B. Ho Hin. Cornelia, Brit., str.. 194. Sutherland. 25-6-03, from Tongkah. general, Koe Guan. Taw
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  • 58 2 Arrivals. Per Brit., str., Pentakotta, fiom Singapore, on 26-6-03 Messrs, Schnarman and Kitto Mrs. Ah Moh. Per Brit., str., Pegu, from Acheen, on 25 6-08 Mr. Dick. Per Brit., str., Ho Kwei, from Deli, on 26-6-03 :—Messrs. G. E. Degram and Tan Chooi Lin. Per Brit., str., Avagyee, from
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  • 81 2 The information under this heading is supJ died by the Agents of the various Steamship ines, and the dates are approximate only. Vessels From Agents Due Mogul Suez 5.8.&C0. 27th inst. G. Apcar Singapore A.ACo.' 27th Chusan China P. &O. 27th Moravia Singapore S.K.&Co. 29th Palawan London P.
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  • 962 2 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th July, 1903. .1. The Maiden Plate. Value £5OO. —A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lOst.) An allowance of 141bs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance $lO. Distance, one mile. 2. First Griffin Race. Value $4OO and $lOO to Second Horse. —A Race
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 418 2 PENANG BAND. "IVyOTICE is hereby given that from this 1\ date the charges for the services of Ah||jP the Band will be as follows 4 IflkfljK Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 $4O. <• Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. 25. fl Garden parties,sp.m. to7-30p.m. 20. After these hours, $lO per
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    • 40 2 BETTER THAN ANY EMULSION. Steahne’ Wine produces no irritation, as do Emulsions, and its use, even wlgen pro* longed, is not followed by any disturbance of the stomach. Sold by all Chemists, and wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd. 10
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    • 329 2 For Sale. PRIORY, Northaiu Road. -L Apply to PRESGRAVE MATTHEWS 5 5 M£ l L c Ne&ri Senibilan Government WANTED 4 CHINESE INTERPRETER P r ZY Department, Seremban. Salirv S per annum with prospects, if duly quXl Ibe appointment is non-pensionable Applications, giving age and recent refer ences, and testimonials,
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  • 422 3 The following account is given by the Peking and Tientsin Times of the recent soldiers fracas in Pekin. Some German soldiers and Austrians (chiefly Dalmatians from the Adriatic) were drinking io a friendly manner in a native-kept canteen, opposite the glacis in front of the Austrian
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  • 506 3 Tue Latest American Freak. The equestrian dinner recently held by Mr. C. K. G. Billings now has—says the New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph its pendant in a luncheon given to thirty-five of her feminine friends by Mrs. Arthur B. Proal. The guests sat within
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  • 691 3 At a moment when Mr. Chamberlain’s scheme with regard to the future fiscal policy of Great Britain is causing such a profound sensation and so much consideration in the Home land, it is interesting to notice that the policy of the United States with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 348 3 Tr,de Mnh w n,rk JUST RECEIVED A. Very Choice Selection of RIGAUD’S PARIS PERFUMES In great variety and .in handsome Bottles. W hite V iolets, White Rose, Mimosa, Royal-Louis (xv), Jockey Club, &c„ &c. ALSO Rigaud’s Famous Eau-de-Cologne Your House Beautiful Mirella ena d mel Gilds Everything. MK::. of all
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    • 77 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has no equal as a household liniment. It is the best known remedy for rheumatism, lame back, quinsy and glandular swellings, while for sprains, bruises, burns and scalds it is invaluable. One application gives relief. Try it. All dealers sell it. WHY SUFFER FROM HEADACHE When tbe
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    • 160 3 TEN BOLD ASSERTIONS. Regarding Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1. It affords quick relief in cases of colic, cholera morbus and pains in the stomach. 2. It never fails to effect a cure in tbe most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. It is a sure cure for
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    • 648 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang. g HALL’S c w. WINE 6 a h HALL’S 8 > WINE the great lestorative and the finest nervine Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatigue, neuralgia, Xc. A Valuable q Mixture for destroying- white ants Za and preserving farriwa attackable
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  • 123 4 Friday, 26rn:— Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. St. George’s Church t'hoir Practice at 6 p.m. High-water 0-50 p.m. and 1-15 a.m. Saturday, 27th Cricket practice Match, Esplanade. Homeward Mail, expected to leave. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High -water 1-40 p.m. an«l 2-05 a
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  • 1898 4 Surely Europe must be growing tired of the constant bickerings that go on anent Manchuria. First we hear that Russia demands what practically amount to sovereign rights, next that she has withdrawn her demands or never made them, and as soon as one statement is made
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  • 21 4 We learn that Government has decided to discontinue the Penang tramways at the end of the year.
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  • 115 4 Chinese Unable to Support Government’s Offer. At the meeting of the Managing Committee of the Free School held in the Resident Councillor’s Office, yesterday afternoon, to receive Mr. Gan Ngoh Bee’s report as to the possibility of raising the sum of about $8,500 per annum by the
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  • 207 4 Second Day. (Brom Our Oivn Correspondent) The Selangor Stakes Handicap. Presented by the Selangor Turf Club. Value $3OO. —A Handicap for horses which ran in Rice No. (1) on the first day, the winner of the race only barred. Entrance —$15. Distance—R. C. The Bombastes Kongsi’s Risby 1
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  • 203 4 (R EUTe R s GERMAI i, Y AXI) AMERICA OFFICLUS EnTEUTAINt-ID I'V Kaiser. The K’lispr I U,,,< 'o'’ 0 ***** iiie ikaisei has arrived ifim and has invited the Admi.'i Commanders of the United i? squadron now there to hluch. the AMERICA’ CUI’ Reception of Siu Thomvs f President
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  • 391 4 (Before Mr. Judice Lur.i A LEASE DISITTE. Jtuie Thio Tiouw Siat r. J. L. Wemws amOthers. In this case, which occupied the whole of the day, pluint'ffs brought an action for a declaration of the title to the land now occupied by the Penang Foundry Co. The defendant
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  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 1210 5 Specially for the Pinang Gazette."j fsiM. apt alliteration's artful aid we may “Daos demonstrating demonstrate?” I. |jf 0 worth living?—it depends on the liver— just so—it depends on the demonstrator. Lindon has just suffered what is said to )!ive baen the record demonstration of the ;l< hundred
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  • 658 5 The Royal Hunt Cue. Ihe following is the result for the Royal Hunt Cup run at Ascot to-day:— The R >yal Hunt Cup, a piece of plate value 500 sovs, with 1,500 sovs. in specie, added to a handicap sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, half forfeit, lowest weight
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  • 948 5 A disastrous fire occurred on the Ist irist. at Eton College, in the house of Mr. R. S. Kindersley, one of the masters, where at the time Mr. Kindersley, his family, 31 pupils, and 1 1 domestics were sleeping. The flames broke out in the
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  • 135 5 A Philadelphia man who has a Chinese cook is reported by the Philadelphia Press as much puzzled by the pidgin English used by the Celestial. “He says ‘topside’ for upstairs, and ‘no hab got’ for I have not’ or ‘they are not,’ and ‘one piecee’ for a
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  • 386 5 (Being Extract* from the Pina ng Gazette" of date 1854. The paper was then issued weeldg.) Saturday, 24th June, 1854. We are glad to learn that the Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture has resumed its activity, and manifests the same spir.t which used to distinguish it
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  • 214 5 In view of the fact that recently a case occurred in which the body of a European who had been drowned in the harbour was left lying on the beach for several hours before removal it may be noted that this morning tbe corpse of a
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  • 197 5 Loudon, 17th June. Count Stefantisza is forming a Hungarian Cabinet. Signor Zanar Zelli has undertaken tbe task of reconstructing the Ita’ian Cabinet. Mr. Chamberlun’s Policy. London, 17th June. A despatch from Mr. Chamberlain, dated 13th May, has been published. In it he observes that the Crown is bound
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 5 5 Tool Chests. MoAfeISTER A Co.
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    • 650 5 To Overcorr.e the Bad ilrhi AOticitiafniriits. Effects of > Beer- Spirits and' Tea- penang sales room. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF overcome the bad effects of beer, Valuable Household Furniture, spirits, and tea, because they help comprising the kidneys to pass them out of the n n
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  • 991 6 Agitation for Reimposition. At a time when all the Australian State Governments are casting about for means of revenue (says the Melbourne Age), it may not be innoportune to remind them of one very lucrative source, the tea duties, which the Federal Parliament cut off from
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    • 151 6 C, E. JOHNSON, Import and Export Merchant, HAS JUST RECEIVED A VERY SELECT CONSIGNMENT OF W atches, GOLD. SILVER «■> NICKEL. Price from $2-75 to *l4O. fl// •Btwwhs'” ‘mMi A Z ft »1 lb I ®his No. 23 BEACH STREET. First Floor —Next Door to Dr. BROWN. 51(1 BULL DOG’S
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    • 76 6 Change of Water often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many experienced travelers curry a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them to be used in case of an emergency. This preparation has uo equal as a cure for bowel complaints. It c&nnojti be obtained while on
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    • 481 6 To Xdoa <» For Solo» t No. 56 Beach Street. g E. SKEELS, 31 Bacil sir “i. WANTED I S Tj’XPERIENCED SALESMAN for a Wines, Spirits, Cigahs, 'Provisions Jjj General Store, Kuala Lumpur. Chi- g nese preferred. Good salary to competent Z I LAMPS I LAMP S!!; Messrs» Thean Chee
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  • 172 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, 'oiuuiandaut. Okdeiis for June. I h ills. Ij .jimts Drill every Tuesday and Thurs--3 the Fort at 5-30 p.m. d:iji !lu ..> i I lass riruuj. (’lass Firing will ba carried out every c fir liv and S inday. Firing to commence
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    • 416 7 Penang Ice and Industrial Co., Ltd. j), Bkach Street. —Open on week days from 7-30 to 5 p.m. on Sundays to noon. Carnarvon Street, 32 Pen ano Koad Pitt Street.— Open at all hours day and night. Price*: For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, in quantities over 1 lb. 2
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    • 800 7 MILLENNIUM. AUIOMAFIC PUNCTURE CLOSER I A Guaranteed Cure for Piles, I ITCHING, BUND, BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING. PXIPiIU ATir* TVDC AH '"h"r.iists are authorised by the Manufacturers of Pazo (Pilei Ointment to refund the money where it fails to cure any case Of Piles, no I'M i I’L.tJJIAI IV I Y
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    • 1519 8 j 1 1 i FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. H t? cl 5 2 fJ i i M I Time Table from Ist November, 1902. .fl W ag g I I S p i WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS, a7' STATIONS. 1!2I3! 4 5 I 6 7 8 9! 10 11 *****|15 I 16
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    • 360 8 Engineers and General r w WELD oitiv be ach str Eft Standard Ltte_Assur anc THE 77th Annual General v the Standard Life Assiral*' I ”’°< pany was held at Edinburg G the 2«th ot April, 1<jo:;. n T “«ls The following Results f or th ev r 15th November. 1902,
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