Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 October 1903

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.II/Y. HEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PUCE 20 CENTS- VOL. LX I. MONDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1903. No. 227.
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  • 122 2 Penano. sth Oc ober, 1908. BANK RATES AT NOON. London Demand Bank Do. 4 months* sight Bank lllj Do. 8 Credits 1/Hfw Do. 8 Documentary 1/Hf Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 148 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 145 Bombay, Demand Bank 148 Do. 8 days* flight Private 145 Madras, Demand
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  • 166 2 Frnanu. sth October, 1908 o, i o f West Coast Black Pepprr g |bg> gQ7 $29.-buyers White Pepper $5O. —sellers Trang Pepper $B2. —nom. Cloves (picked) $?5. Mace No. 1 f 175 Mace Pickings $135 Nutmeg* 116* 72. buyers i No. 1 7 50 Sugar 2 530
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  • 192 2 Pknang, sth October, 1903. Description. Beef—- M nup r.- P® r catt y 16 Roast .7 28 Steaks <♦» lA Stew or Curry Meat h Rump Steak ,< *8 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 65 Feet 15 Heart 35 Liver per catty fO POBK Pork 38 Pig's Head
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  • 46 2 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Heli ...Vidar 2 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe, Scgli, Pulo Weh and OlehI b ...G. G. v. Lansberge 3 p.m. Teluk Anson ...f aty Weld 3 p.m. Wednesday, 7th October. Singapore, Hongkong. Swatow and Amoy ...Waihora 4 p.m.
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  • 319 2 Arrivals. Petrel, Brit., str., 158, Murray, 3-10-03, from Port Swettenham, general, Koe Guan. Tegu, Bril., str., 294, Coysh, 5-10-03, from Acheen, general, Ban Ho Hin. Ballaarat, Brit., str 2,860, Summers, 3-10-03, from Singapore, general, P. O. Co. Nippon, Aust., str., 3,999, Klansberger, 4-10-C3, from Bombay, general, S. K. ('o.
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  • 79 2 Th* i'ljpi'niation under this heading i» supplied by the. Agenff ij fits Steamship line*, nod the date» are qpprof iinaifi only. Pe seh From Agents Due SftgiQvlij. Hamburg 'n.M.&Co. Bdi Oct. Benmohr ./-opdon 5.8.&C0. 20th Bciilomoiui do. Sikh Glasgow 40. Intended Sailings. Uessels For Agents. Leaves Nippon Japan
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  • 164 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnh Gold Mine Co. Ltd. $lB. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8. sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lO5 sales i# sellers George Town Dispensary $25. Howarth Erskipe, Ltd. $l9O. buyers International Bodega f sl^o. ppm Karangan Tin Mining C0....524
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    • 440 2 {BARK AND IRON Wl NE >| AN IDEAL TONIC. Highly recommended by Weal Authorities all over f: .::d. It generates the blood. 11 P romotes a keen a PP etit< It builds flesh and muscles. 14 keeps the system toned up. t invigorates the nerves. Il is P leasant the
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    • 41 2 The Elusive Djvs/iin is the source of much sport and the cause of jpany injuries. Foot ball players should use Pain Balm, an antiseptic liniment, especially valuable for sprains and bruises. One application gives relief. Try it. All dealers tell it.
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    • 691 2 NOTICE The INTEREST of Goh Kim Cheak, ruST arrived Goh Eu Keang and Goh Swee Lee, combiningall tki Anils’’p partners in the firm or chop Chong Teik, F ree Wheel, two rim No. 159 Beach Street, Penang, ceased on the expressly for the Ea<u P B 10th day of September,
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  • 1023 3 1 904 Meeting. FI RST DAY. Thk Maiden Plate, 2-80 p.m. c't) with $lOO for Second Horse. I^ince for all Maidens. Weight per —A 1,1 w itb an allowance of 14 lbs. scale I* g" ex Gridins. Distance, one to i Entrance $l5. W Cup, 2-55
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  • 1126 3 Official representatives of more than I luce hundred towns assembled for a couple of days at Dresden to discuss, as experienc-•. ed specialists, the Social Problems of Great Cities. The peculiarity of the German turn of mind, its love of systematic order and elaborate method, was clearly reflected
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  • 784 3 TiiE'yeajr nasy,,- drawing to its close has brpughtJn its train a long series of political elections in the Empire of Germany. In JinAg for the Imperia! Diet took place; and this Autumn will see going on for the Parliaments of various important Federal States, such as
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    • 351 3 W AMTEE>. A EUROPEAN NURSE for child of 18 monihs. Must be a good needlewoman. Apply by letter with references to Mrs. ALMA BAKER, 25-10 Batu (rajah, Kinta, Perak, F. M. S. The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Co., Ltd. is hereby given that the Eighteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of
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    • 430 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang: a. g HALL’S co»* w WINE S A HALL’S coo. 8 WINE O Anti j the great restorative and the finest neivint White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatigv® neuralgia, &c. A. Valuable n Mixture for des- J troying- wliite auts
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  • 150 4 Monday, sth Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 11-40 p.m. and 12-05’p.in, Tursdav, 6th Full Moon. Jewish Feast of the Tabernacle. Sale of Pawnbroker’s Pledges at 42, Beach Street, 11 a.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 12 30 a.m. and 12 55 p.m. Wkhnksday,
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  • 39 4 At St. George’s Church, Penang, by the Rev. Frank W. Haines, m.a., on Saturday, the 3rd October, Frederick, son of Edwin Daniel, of Leyionstone, Es c ex, to Alice Minnie, eldest daughter of Henry Watcham, of Leystone, Essex.
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  • 54 4 Jones.—On the 22nd September, at Hongkong, tbe wife of J. Mowbray Jones, of a son. On the 29th September, at N). 210 3, Queen Street, Singapore, tbe wife of J. J. Pereira, of a daughter. On the 16th September, at No. 1 Sungkiang Road, Shanghai, the wife of George
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  • 2837 4 That somewhat uninteresting and little read publication, the Government Gazette should be persued by everyone interested in our currency this week, for it contains proclamations and Ordeis in Council which mark the first step of our currency reform. The first page of the Gazette sets forth
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  • 33 4 Hbe J A follow my leader Groll n<). on Thursday. Meet on the 1 < )Irs finish at Springrove," el nie uibe« aU Sielcken will be at borne tom« their friends.
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  • 66 4 ""Th'? Lesslaf Yesterday Mr. J- H- to f theChi ,rt ed his fortieth year asl organ (fttbe r, of the Assumption. He sllCt f [Wt i ve yearwho held the post for a perio proV Mr. Lesslar has done muc be rs choir, of which all blB
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    • 428 4 Pritchard Co., 15 BEACH STREET. PSNANQ. HAVE JUST RECEIVED LARGE NEW STOCKS or ALL PROVISIONS, Also WINKS LIQUKURS. Scrutiny of the New Provision Price List is requested, which will favourably compare with any other in the Straits or elsewhere. JUST OPENED Evaporated Pears, Apricots and Peaches. These Fruits make Delicious
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    • 101 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to V 7 “Thh Editor,” written on one tide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer» name aid address,not necessarily foi inset tion but at a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. j LL business
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    • 36 4 Tin is quoted to-day at $69!. —Business done. Messrs. Behn, Meyer Co. kindly inform us that the homeward German mail steamer Zieten is expected to leave Singapore at 5 p.m. to-morrow. American Harness. McAlister &Co, Ltd-
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    • 5 4 Tool Chests. McALISTcR Co., Ltd.
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    • 5 4 Paints, Oils, &<=• mcalistek to., ir
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  • 35 4 Death. On the 21st September, at Kowloon Docks, E. J. Main, Supt. Engineer, aged 57 years. Dubarry.—At Foochow’, on the 15th September Mr. P. R. Dubarry, of the Imperial Maritime Customs, in bis 73rd year.
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  • 442 5 R £(jTER' S.) Submarine Cable. The Cabinet. x Shortly Ex--I’EGTED. London, 3rd October. j t i s understood that Mr. Balfour has completed the Cabinet, but it t j ie announcement of the new iutments will be deferred until Monday. Lord Selborne, who is regarded as the most probable
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  • 712 5 Mr. Justice Lam. THE KOE GUAN SHIPPING CASE. DECIDED AGAINST THE COMPANY. sth October. Held that Koe Guan’s broke Contract. THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGES TO BE ARGUED TO-MORROW. The case of T. Lowery r. Koe Guan Co. (steamship owners of Penang) was called for judgment. The case has
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  • 342 5 The British steamer Giany Bee, which arrived here this morning from Batavia brought particulars of the accident to the Pelayo which was reported in these columns some few days ago, says the Singapore Free Press of Friday. It appears the Giany Bee and the Pelayo
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  • 528 5 (7'o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’) Sir, As the Manchus have given Manchuria to Russia the Chinese are afraid that she will also annex China, through the Manchus’ encouragement, so the Chinese must be on their guard and unite themselves in expelling the Manchus from the Chinese Empire
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  • 395 5 About 6.30 on Tuesday afternoon, says the Straits Times, the Rev. Father Nain was going along Orchard Road in his victoria in the direction of the Esplanade when his horse, which was rather fresh, took fright near the Railway bridge and bolted. The syce was quite
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  • 173 5 Describing the Canton-Samshui Railway line, the China Mail says:—“ It will interest more than the shareholders in lsland Cement Co. of Hongkong to Know that all the cement used on the- railway is supplied by that Co. The engineer finds that the Green Island cement is
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  • 188 5 Arrangements for the dinner to His Excellency the Governor on Wednesday next are well forward, says the Free Press. It is unfortunate that owing to the dance being held two days later in the up-stairs hall, the dinner will have to be in the downstairs ball,
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  • 201 5 The China Mail mentions the fact that resort is now being had at Hongkong to the stocks as a method of dealing with criminals. That journal says:— It was not an edifying sight, but we feel constrained to commend Mr. Sercombe Smith for bis endeavour to
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  • 408 5 In an article noticing the vagaries of exchange in relation to the market prices of bar Silver for the past three months, the Hongkong Daily Press quotes a Washington telegram (Sept. 12) to this effect:— “The Treasury officials here are beginning to fear
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  • 297 7 i c liv A- K. Adams, Orders u* t Orders for October. 7hi7fr. Compnny Drill at the Fort Tbiirs' n\ \j) ieg3 plain clothes.) nt'» d 0 P J,b g qna J Drill at the Fort Tuesday bUl 1 fl t SHO po"' Company Drill at the Tbl
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  • 355 7 Passengers Outward. Ter P. and O. steamer Australia, connecting with the steamer Bengal at Colombo, from London, September 18.—To Yokohama: Mr. W. Moscon. To Shanghai Mr. A. Breedy, Mr. 11. Coates, Mr. E. Main, Mr. E. A. Bumball, Mrs. Grantham and 2 children, Mr. J. Morris, Miss
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  • 990 7 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 190 Tuesday 26th, Thursday 28th, and Saturday, 30th Janu To be passed at a General Meeting to be held durh October, 1903. NOTICE.— No amendments to this Programme will be considered u due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at
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    • 402 7 PENANG I3ANO. VOTICE is hereby given that from tips date the charges for the services of tlit Band will be as follows jinnee?, Q p.m. to 2 a.m. $4O. j) S p.m. to 11 p.m. 25. darken parties, 5 p.p}, tfi 7-30 p.m. 20. After these hours, $lO per hour
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    • 184 7 Messrs- Tliean Chee Co. ESTABLISHED 1858. Ship Ch indlers, Government Contractors, &c., &c. Sole Agents in Penang and Federa|ec| Malay States FUR St. Raphael’s Wine, Brandy, Champagne, and Liqueur. UN APpEICATIQX. THEAN CHEE Co, GO Beach Street. Fresh Arrivals Regularly. Cnanelli Majno’s Pure Natural Milk SterilizeJ. The best and most
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    • 1105 7 jlnsnraitre flatlets. Insurants ilotirrs. Mannheim Insurance Uo. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. MARINE INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1821. THE undersigned Agents will accept Marin Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Risks on Merchandize, Produce and Valu- T c j ahles at current rates. Total Invested Funds upFor full particulars apply to wards of £4,500,000 KATZ BROTHERS
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    • 6 7 when ’J. o gj> SQPA WATEI
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    • 662 8 nn tTPU X Dtl t' TWO ECESS,T,ES i 111 1 uil AAD ff ullh e “"> e r the BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, (ESTABLISHED 1847.) i 5 Beach Street, Penang. I Chairman■— The Right Hon’ble Sir JOHN OORST, M. P. FUNDS-Rs. 420,000 000. »~n.SCB3 BenCLAIMS PAID—Rs. 450,000.003. Monthly Rates
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    • 355 8 ALLAN ]RviN G and j Wo. Kss; jo j. j Town Store :—3l BE a cii A ll BTRE ET standard Life Assuran Ce< THE 77th Annual General v the Standard Life A«L n ?of pany was held at EdinburghT? the 28th of April, 1903. The following R esil i
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