Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1903

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS- VOL. LXI. FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1903. No. 207
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    • 2001 1 -Sloping itaito. NOBDDEUTSCHĔB LLOYD, BBEMEN 1 1 ra Y i al a ti ou A Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan mail steamship co., Ltd Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. /iidsL Intended, Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. For Will Sail Stbambr From Expected os rrtUE mail steamers may —AX W
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  • 118 2 Pknang. 11th September, 1908. BANK RATES AT NOON. London Demand Bank 1/11 fa Do. 4 months’ sight Bank Do. 8 Credits 1/H& Do. 8 Documentary 1/11 hr Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 145| Do. 8 days’ sight Private 147| Bombay, Demand Bank Do. 8 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 169 2 Penang, 11th Septhmber, 1908. Tin $7l. —sales di i w f West Coast Black Pepper 8 lb> 6 m White Pepper $48 Trang Pepper $36 nominal Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. 1180.— sellers Mace Pickings 133. Nutmegs 11G» 65.—buyers i No. 1 7.—sellers Sugar 2 5. do
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  • 186 2 Penang, Uth September, 1903. Description. Bbef— eU. Soup per catty 16 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steals 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 75 Feet 25 Heart 35 Liver per catty 26 Pork— Pork 48 Pig’s Head 44 Feet 30 Tongue 34 Mutton
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  • 66 2 Mails Closk To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Asahan ...Laurens Pit 9 a.m. Tengkah ...Petrel ...11 a.m. Deli ...Vidar H a.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Bi'andan ...Taw Tong noon. Port Swettenham.. Mary Austin 1 p.m. Port Swettenhnm and Singapore Rotorua 2 p.m. Teluk Anson ...Avagyee 2 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe,
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  • 168 2 KrwtiAs. Petrel, Brit., str., 158, Murray, 10-9-03, from Tongkah, general, Koe Guan. Mary Austin, Brit., str., 140, Nichol, 10-9-03, from Port Swettenham, general, Koe Guan, Quorra, Brit., str., 120, Russell, 10-9-03, from Brandan, oil, H. L. Co. Avagyee. Brit., str., 247, Morier, 11-9-03, from Teluk Anson, general, Koe Guan.
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  • 148 2 Arrivals. Per Brit str., G. Apcar, from Calcutta, on 11-9-03 Mr. Sy«d Idid. Per Brit str.. Zaida, from Singapore, on 11-9-13: —Mr. and Mrs. Moorehouse. Mr. Kirwan, Rev. Father Rivet, Mrs. Khoo Chin Chye, Mr. Kohlhoff, Ismail Tamby Mariean. Per Brit., str., Avagyee. from Teluk Anson, on 11-9-03 :—Hon.
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  • 177 2 The information under this heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Vessels From Agents Due GGvLansberge Edie H.L 'O. 12th Sept Hong Wan I Singapore B. Bros. 12th Candia Singapore P. &O. 14th Coromandel Colombo do. 17th Chusan
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    • 434 2 MRK AND IRON WINE) I AN IDEAL TONIC. Highly recommenW by Medical Authorities all over the world. It blood. fSS It promotes a keen appetite. It builds flesh and muscles. PR It keeps the system toned up. t invigorates the nerves. It is pleasant to the palate. It makes the
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    • 4 2 Tool Chests. McAlister co.
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    • 5 2 Til Me pirjang QajeHe Tife
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    • 490 2 Messrs. Thean Chee Co. FOR ESTABLISHED 1858. The Well-known (Foronm J Ship Chwdlers, JELLANI EST Government Contractors, &c., &c. 0 m les soufc hwardB p ort Sole Agents in Penang son containing 619 a and Federated Malay States 23 poles with a seafront FOR mile. ,e, St. Raphael’s Wine, Brandy,
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  • 1309 3 Mr. G. W. Forrest, who has had exceptional opportunities of studying the history of India, and of correcting it by putting the many legends relating to it to the test, publishes in Blackwood of the current month a striking article entitled The Tragedy of the
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  • 578 3 A Reign of Terror. Writing on 16th August, the Tientsin correspondent of the Hongkoiuj Telegraph says:— A veritable reign of terror has commenced in Peking and foreign educated Chinese are more nervously unhappy now than they were before the siege. Not only has the horrible death of the
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    • 872 3 The Finest Wines in the Market bicycles. att FILL AN WOOD Co.’s TUST arrived several Straits Bicycles, GILI ILL.A eJ combining all the latest improvements. mi n TAWNY POQT Freo W hee, > two rira brakes, manufactured VERY OLD lAWIN i rUK 1. eX p reSB ly for the East.
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    • 34 3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a cure for severe colds, persistent coughs and a preventive of pneumonia. It is the mother’s favorite for whooping cough. It always cures and cures quickly, All dealers sell it.
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    • 99 3 Colic causes a rolling and twisting of the intestines and is accompanied by severe pain. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the favorite remedy for this disease. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. All dealers sell it. YOUR CHILD
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    • 417 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang, a. o HALL’S Coca ■i \n S a HALL’S c--8 > WINE 0 Anti i the great restorative and the finest nervin e White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatiguel neuralgia, &c. A. Valuable .jd Q Mixture for destroying- white ants
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  • 162 4 Friday, 11th Ordinary Meeting Municipal Cotumis» signers, at 3 p.m. Town Baud, Esplanade, nt 5-30 p.m...., High-water 3-50 a.m, and 4-15 p in Paper 'base, meet at Perak Road at 5. pm. Saturday. 12th Mail from Europe, via Negapa tarn expected to arrive. Sale of Land at Logan's
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  • 3284 4 We do not fancy that the correspondence now proceeding between Washington and London anent the seizure of certain islands off the North Borneo coast by United States warships will lead to grave international complications, although perhaps the negotiations may be unduly prolonged before a decision is
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  • 161 5 rEUTER'S.'i (By Submarine Cable.) the near east. “Words, Idle Words.” London, 10th Sep. The Ambassadors of the Powers hive strongly remonstrated with t he Porte regarding the condition o f affairs at Beirut. The Vali of Damascus has arrived at Beirut with troops. THE reported massacres. The stories of
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  • 85 5 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties were played yesterday afternoon: The Championship. 11. X. beat J. R. Stronach, 6-2,6 8. L. M. Woodward r. A. F. G. Anderson, untioised. Double Handicap. Dr. Jamieson C. Bradbery —ls’), heat J. Mitchell J. R. Gillingham(—s), 6-3, 8-6, 6 2. A.
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  • 329 5 The following letter appears in the Straits Times:— (To the Editor of the Straits Times.") Sir, —1 am instructed by my Committee to inform you that they regret they have not had an earlier opportunity of considering the reference in your paper of the Bth August to the
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  • 1347 5 (Before Mr. A. T. Bryant, Ist Magistrate.) SEQUEL TO THE RECENT FIRE. 10th September. Detectives Charged with Assault. SUMMONS AND COUNTER-SUMMONS DISMISSED. Detective Constable Bartell and Detective Inspector Stenhouse appeared charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Ketcbil Eetam, 3rd clerk in the P. W. D., on Penang Road
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  • 536 5 Before Mr. Justice Laic.) A FRAUDULENT WILL. 9th September. Probate to a Will Revoked. In this case Ngio Yoon Keow brought an action against Che ah Yoon Keow and Pang Yoon Yeong Neob, calling upon them to show cause why probate of a will made by a man
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  • 727 5 The Duty of the P.V.C. in Time of War. At the Company Parade of the Penang Volunteers last night a very interesting and instructive practice was carried out, the defence of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. premises against an enemy landing on our shores being demonstrated.
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  • 181 5 Another rising threatening. Writing on 29th ulto., the Canton Correspondent of the Hongkong Telegraph says:—lt has been officially reported to the Viceroy and Governor here, by the local authorities, that they have discovered a plot for another rising such as that which proved abortive by the timely and friendly
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  • 228 6 Probably most of our planting friends in the Straits have bad their attention drawn to this subject. Any who are still devoting attention to coconut planting, may like to read what A Practical, Planter has to say in the Ceylon Observer. For some time past the
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  • 485 6 Daily Mail. The Russias—East and West. It is impossible to shut our eyes to the serious nature of tbe crisis in the Balkans. The countiy north-west and west-north-west of Salonika is in a blaze, and, to recall a famous phrase, it would be superfluous to remind any one
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    • 211 6 McAlister s co.. 19 Beach Street, Penang. SNIPE SEASON!! SNIPE SEASON!! We have just received a large Shipment OF GUNS By Isa ac Hollis <fc Sons, Birmingham, Contractors to H. M.’s War Department. Prices ranging from 40 to $l4O. Inspection Invited. NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITE CARTRIDGES. Smokeless, Water Resisting, Uniform aud
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    • 128 6 Children When Teething have more or less diarrhoea. This should be controlled and can be, by giving Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. Tt may save a life. All dealers sell it. WANTED. PURCHASERS for Dawsen’s Crushed Focd for
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    • 1162 6 TO DET. I XTO 218 MACALISTER ROAD, Penang, T jw HT7 TIT! T H J e, SKEELS, 31 r i for SU ?GKf Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Provisions, i Patients, especially OPERATIONS 11 Dr. P. Koefoed, HIGH-CLASS CHOICE TRETTES, one of the favourite Health and Pleasure <•; Resorts of Java. Within
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  • 311 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Orders for September. Drill». q-, ii\ Ist, Squad Drill at the Fort Bt t’i M !j.Uv 3rd, Company Drill. Fallin at ,D of McAlister and Race Course I l^e ''"at 5-45 p.m. (Dress, Drill order with 11 v 4 1 cal
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  • 152 7 Passengers Outward. a er B^eamer Java, from London, August B.—To Hong Kong: Sergt. A. C. W. Newport, 2nd Lieut. Chesley, and Lieut. L. Rogers. P. and O. steamer Arcadia, connecting with the steamer Coromandel at Colombo from London, August 21 —To Shanghai: Miss A. F. Bridges, Mr.
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    • 241 7 notice:. CHOP KE AT CHAN Co. I THE undersigned hereby give notice that my interest in the abovenamed chop ceased on the 28th day of January, 1903. KHOO SIEW LAY. Penan", 4th September, 1903. 758 17-9 EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. No, 4, Beach Street
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    • 395 7 Adolf Sternberg. 1 Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. ALSO BEST KIND OF 1 Mattresses and Upholstered t Spring Mattress Maker. 430 CH ULI A STREET. THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. fIIHE above Dock, situated in Province _L Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened
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    • 582 7 IT LIPTOHS TEAS Co., wer a AT THE 96 KELAWEI ROAD. PARIS EXHIBITION. Agents Penang. HAN MAN’S PATERSON, SIMONS Co. 53 Patent Horse Food. I ft U fIIVVN MF I id Hammersmith Iron Works, and $4.00 a Bale. i.«n.uwinnc, i.ia.. 81> CANNON sTREETj LONDONj E c /TAKERS of the LARGEST,
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    • 1256 8 I I i.im i tenrmrt I TWO great NECESSITIES Mannheimjnsurance Uo. FAMILY PROVISION, TftftSffiSw MARINE INSURANCE. \W 1/ Z /111 i 1H THE undersigned Agents will accept Marine 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGES. .J* dw/ J! /W/l/A/M II Risks on Merchandize, Produce and Valu- 1 I wWWf» Easi| y and
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    • 348 8 Works 4O W£ M Town Store b Eap Q W STr EEt St.„d„ d Life T ,,E h J- the Standard Lif^T al pany was held at Edin) AsSUran ce the 28th of April, 1903. a The following R esulMo 15th November, 1902, We 6 y< j Amount proposed f
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