Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1903

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIIjY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS- VOL. LX I. MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1903. No. 2€9
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    • 1904 1 .♦Mpptag flote. NORDDEUTSCHEE LLOYD, BREMEN Ni M> M ft* Kafeta; Peninsular Oriental steam yA Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan MAH- STEAMSHIP Co., Lt%/. Navigation Company. zW& 2 i Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. O TTIIIE mail steamers may Fob Will Sail Steamer From Expected ox bF* 1 o
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  • 121 2 PcNANG, 14th SKPrSMBEK, 1908. B> K AT SAT NOON. London Demand Bank 1/1 Do. 4 months'sight Bank 1 Ilf Do. 8 Credits 1/HIB Do. 8 Documentary l/l 1| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs- I4Q Do. 8 days’ sight Private 146 V Bombay, Demand Bank 144| Do. 8 days’sight Private 146
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  • 179 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnb Gobi Mine C*». Ltd. $l9. selbru Bruseii Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $B-25 s. llers Chen larieng Hydraulic Tin Mining (Jo., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lO5. sellers George 'Town Dispensary s:'s. Howftrt,li Erskine, Ltd. $l9O. s ites d‘ buyers International Bodega $lOO. nom Karangan
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  • 192 2 Pkkano, 14ru September. 1903. description. Bkef— cts Soup penalty 15 Roast m 'i** Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Steak 28 Ox Tad c b Tongue >’ Feet ,i Heart Liver per c itty 32 Pork— Pork 44 Pig’s Head 40 Feet 28 Tongue 2« Mutton pvr
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  • 36 2 Mails Closk To morrow. p or Perstr. Time. Port Swettenham and Malacca Mathilde 3 pm. Rangoon Unity 3 p,m. I’eluk Anson Lady Weld 3 p.m. Port Swe tenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m.
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  • 246 2 Arrivals. Laagkat, Frit., str., 187, Lingard, 12-9-03 from Port Swettenham, general, Koe Guan. Sumatra, Germa i, 407, Kliinnet, 12-y-03, f.om Dili, general H. M. Co. Zamania, Brit, str., 2893, Ache on, 12-9-04, from Madras, general. 11. L. o. Lady W« Id. Brit., str.. 245, Treweeke, 13 9-' 3 from
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  • 228 2 Arrivals. Pe’* Ibit, str.. La ?v Weld, from Teluk Anson, on 13-9-03 Messrs. Perry and I*. Wickett. >er Br t., str.. Ho Kw i. from Deli, on 13- Messrs. \V. < or di kl and Ah boon. Per Ger., str.. Mathilde. fro-i< Po t Swettenham. on. 13 9-C3 -Mrs.
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  • 149 2 S hipping Expected. The i->formation undrr this heading phed hy the Agent» of the. various line», find the date» are approximate only i'e l'r- m Agent» Due Hong Wan I "i' gapore 15 Prop. HthSept Candia Singapore P. &O. 14th Fitzpatrick Rangoon i‘.f))png 14th Pentakota Singapore H.L &Co. qOjh u
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    • 437 2 IMBKAMD IRON WINg) AN IDEAL TO n, C. flighly recommended by Medical Authorities all over the world. It the blood. promotes a keen appetite. It builds flish and muscles. tt keeps the system toned up. t invigorates the nerves. |J| is'pleasant to the palate. It mikes the digestion perfect. It
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    • 40 2 AVOID SUBSTITUTES. No other remedy is “Just as good’■ as Stearns’ Headache Cure, the original and safest remedy for Headaches. Avoid substitutes. Stearns’ is the original. Of all Chemists, wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co,, Ltd. 5 Hinks’ Lamps McAlister co.
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    • 50 2 Cunniogh ni, Clark Co., Auctioneers, Commission Agents and Musical Instrument Impoi te s. OWING TO OUB RAPIDLY.INCREASI G BUSINESS WE HAVE REMOVED TO MORE COMMODIOUS CENTRAL PREMISES AT No- 1 Union Street, Lately occupied by Messrs. Gosling Co.) Please Note New* Address Xo. 1 Union Street. 765 Telephone No. 216.
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    • 947 2 NOTICE. To DR. NOBLE Co., Denial Surgeons, h ive opei ed an < fliee, at No. 30 (Anson Hall '^9 r ,n p Beach Street (iQSlaiis), for a short time. Apply 0 TK|\ Hi' 755 2-10 v n N(i *Co 2Ol a rVIHE intcrrsl nud n>sponsibility of-Khnw Fresh Arr t
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  • 1366 3 Mr. Ernest H. Rann writes as follows on Mr. Herbert Spencer’s birthday, April 27th, in the Pall Mali Gazette:— The eighty-third birthday of Mr. Herbert Spencer occurs to-day. Mr. Spencer has been so merged in his own philosophy that very few of the
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  • 403 3 Some figures published in one of the Australian papers with regard to the Pacific cable ought to serve as a warning to Governments that go into business enterprises for sentimental reasons. As we have often pointed out the route to be followed by the Pacific cable was
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    • 1183 3 FOR SALE. notice rhe W ell-know7coeonut Plantation, ir AKII cCT ATE P otlce that 80 far M the firm of A. T. R. M. JELL AIN I to II CL. is concerned, the Power of Attorney given to him jointly by the two firms A. T. R M. 5 miles
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    • 202 3 WHAT IS PAIN PALM Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is a liniment and, while adapted to all the ordinary uses of a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of this class. Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousand of cases can be cited in which it has effected
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    • 391 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang, a g HALL'S Coc w s WINE A HALL’S co..* 8 n > WINE 0 Anti j the great restorative and the finest nervine White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatiguel neuralgia, Ac. A. Valuable .fcg Q Maxture for <lestroyipg white
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  • 125 4 Monday, 14th High-water 6 20 a ni ami 6 4'» pin Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. Turhda', 15m Town Band, Golf, Club, at 5-30 p in. High-water 7-10 a.in. and 735 p.m. Wrdnrsday. 16th:— Town Band. Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 8 0 a.m. and 8-2
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  • 1581 4 Modern artillery has grown to be so powerful that it is well nigh impossible to construct armour of sufficient strength to resist it. Our forts are no longer of similar construction to that of Fort Cornwallis but are mere earthworks on which the guns of an
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  • 444 4 Impressive Military Funeral and Large Assembly at the Cemetery. The funeral of Mr. A. E. Clark, who was found dead on Saturday morning in the corn pound of his house in Cantonment Road with a revolver bullet through his biain, took place at the Western
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  • 454 4 (Before Mr. E. C. Howard.) Charge Against Detectives Dismissed. 12th September. The hearing of this case, in winch detec tive p. c. Va j >»r and Inspector Stenhou e w- re charged wi h wrongfully confining one Gopal, was resumed to day, the evidence for the dt fence
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  • 287 4 (REUTER'S.) Submarine A BIG STORM Immensu Hav oc W Bop L ''"'’on,l2U,s There has been a gJ**'England, the Channel lhe telegraph lines have 1 troyed and the dama^’T 1 known to be enormous n Works at Dover have bees «1 and great havoc wrou u |S the coast and
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  • 210 4 A general mt e’iiig of t lie Penang Chi Chamber of «'o-mnereA wms held Chinese Town Hvl on SaHinbo < a, 3.15 p..n wDen .be w*re present: Me^-r j Li ,n. Yeok Paik Tait, Ong Hnn Cho g,‘ Eng, Lm Hooi, Chee See T.-ong, Oon
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  • 2856 5 PARSONS BARNETT. > c o tnrdiv afternoon there took place one weddings that it has been of Penang to witness. Miss tbe Frances Barnett, the daughter of A? IH s 1 Mrs. 0. W. Birnett, of Hughenden, Ir n n marred to Mr. V. D. Parsons, of i Fistern
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  • 180 5 Rome, Friday*, Aug. 14. The inventory of the rooms of the late Pope Leo XIII. was completed to day. The most profound secrecy is observed as to the results but it is reported that another sum of 7,000,000 francs (£280,000) was found in bags of 25,000
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  • 1260 5 Ftm Press.) Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Sept. 11, 1903. PRESENT. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Frank Swettenham, k.c.m.g.) H. E. the Officer Commanding the Troops (Brigadier-Gen. Sir A. R. F. D >rwnrd, K.C b d. 5.0.) Hon. W. T. Taylor (Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General). Hon. F.
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  • 168 6 Year by year the Zionists meet in conference at Basle and reinforce their hopes of a paradise regained with the perfervid eloquence of Dr. Herzl and Max Nordau. Year by year also, as it seems, the longitude of that hypothetical paradise is changed. It will be an
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  • 245 6 A Question has recently arisen with respect to the antiquity or otherwise of cremation. According to Health, cremation has been practised by most of the nations of the earth from the earliest ages, and although in Pagan countries it may have taken the form of fire-worshipping
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  • 247 6 Explanatory details are given by M. Maneuvrier of his invention for testing wine by telephone, to ascertain whether it has been watered. The apparatus works a? follows Two vessels, one containing wine known to be pure, the otherthe samequant ty of the wine to be tested
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  • 259 6 We have much pleasure in drawing the attention of our readers to the advertisement appearing in our columns, of the Perak Land and Mines Agency, which has been formed by several influential gentlemen in the Straits Settlements. This Agency which has been established with the ideaof
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    • 550 6 HOTTENBACH Bros. Go. THE PRIORY, Northam Road. Apply to SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. PRESGRAVE MATTHEWS, Solicitors, HUMBER CYCLES. 525 mwf uc Beach Street, Penang. (Jentletnen's Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls’ BICYCLES Cycles. Highest Grade Machine m the noim. JUST arrived several Straits Bicycles, Ttdv combiningall the latest improvements. MACHINERY. Free Wheel,
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    • 34 6 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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    • 465 6 E. SKEELS, IPOH, PERAK. I 1 consulting 8 a,m To 12 NOON DAnjy 1 AViucs, Spirits, Cigars, Provision I HOURS. Jl P.M. TO 5 P.M. J 1 1 Urgent Cases will be Treated HIGH-CLASS CHOICE HoOR W I riIHE above Dispensary is kept open till Cj Eg gf r I
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  • 182 7 v A K AllftnlS Orders i 'tniinbinil-iHt. Okpi Hh-iemher. I hili'. Squnl at 1110 1?ort Tne 34 I t t J!1 Dri’l. Fail in nt [T 1 \|.|i,! i. I I* Com s I j Dress, I>i ill < i ei w ill np-h <^ IU 1 Dull
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    • 212 7 lessrs- I liean Hue Co ESTABLISHED 1858. ii.ip Ch i..tilers, Government ConlFactors, &c.« <Scc. Sole Ag nts in Penang tnd Federated Malay States FOII St. Raphael’s Wine, Brandy, Champagne, and Liqueur. I’lllll s on application. i THE AN CHEE Co, I 27 Deaeh Street I Iw j PHL £OBEL ■NatchmaKcr
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    • 1380 7 Adolf Stcrnberu. Insnrana Motias. I)REMI-ES No. 15 Nnthain R-nd, 7 THE BZST fcATJ.ML APERIENT WATER. Upholsterer and Furniture IVnnng. Entry from Ist October, Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. -.u-u m.-.,». He Ver. 1903. For terms npplv to VgWgW| &3 JI £lll AC ALSO BEST KIND OF LIM MAII CHYE, ESTABLISHED 1821.
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    • 1249 8 Jta— fiatita. two GREAT NECESSITIES Mannheim^ Insurance Vo- FAMILY PROVISION. 860 MARINE INSURANCE. HMMfc mHE undersigned Agents will accept Marin 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. rj I I Risks on Merchandize, Produce and Valu f 1 I b Mi"^“ap ply to Easi| y and Economically met by a Policy in
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    • 344 8 ALLAN ffivifr Works;_ 40 Wr Town Store: 31 p r Life A u T HE 77th -L the Standard Life a™ 1 puny was held at Edint, Awur »hce the 28th of April, l 9 o3. nb r?h The following R es lt f 15th November, 1302, Amount proposed for
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