Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-02-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED ,833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, WOT. No. 2822 words
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Article, Illustration745 1901-02-05 1 PROGRAftriE OF Annual Race Meeting 1901. To be held at Batu Gajah on February 21st 23rd. first day. I. Ihe Maiden Plate. Value »25«.— A R.ce or all M idens. Weight per scale. Ex-Griffins which were originally imported for S3OO or under allowed 14 lbs. Distance R.745 words
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Advertisement747 1901-02-05 1 snipping jautues. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rfIHE mail steamers may expected to arrive on J?. wards, and leave Penan homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. ij w4 Feb. 7 Peninsular Feb. 9 phtssy >• 21 Coromandel 23 ,i March 7 Purr.mntta Mar. 9 50b,..0n 2 > 23 Cor.manJel747 words
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Advertisement1457 1901-02-05 1 NORDnri I 3 i i nvn British india steam naviuAtion company, Limited. Stopping iintas. INUKDULU I oLnt i LLOYD. koninklijke paketyaart maatschappij F ja negapatam line of steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. -Vl Jy Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. r,LL S A,L Steamer. From1,457 words
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Advertisement66 1901-02-05 1 Penang Foundry Company (Established 1876) engineers, millw rights BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY SHIPWRIGHTS Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Plumbers BOILER-MAKERS BRIDGE BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS for the supply and repair of STEAMSHIPS. MACHINERY STRUCTURE of all kinds A I.so SALVING CONTRACTORS, Machinery, Engineering Appliances, Materials, Fittings, Stores, &c., in Stock. Works, Weld Quay and66 words
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Advertisement834 1901-02-05 1 Banks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Establishid 182 1. Paid-up Capital f. 35 783,000 (al>t. £3,000,000 Reserve FtND...f. 2,958,000 (aLt. 246,500 Head Office in AmsterdamJ Head Agency in Batavu, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Go on alo, Pahmbang. Correspondents af Bombay, Colombo,834 words
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Article142 1901-02-05 2 The Strife in South Africa. MORE INVADERS EXPECTED. It is officially stated that a combined movement of several commandos is noticeable in the Orange River Colony, and a fiesh invasion of Cape Colony is anticipated. BRHISH GARRISONS WARNED. Gan isons stationed on the south of the Orange River142 words
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Article1210 1901-02-05 2 lli-AVY rain is lepj.te l from Agia and the cold is said Io b: distressing. A very' stvf.ru winter is reported from the Wts'ern Hmi liya legion an I Afghanistan. I ng adoption by Indian railways of the sys tin oi va num I rakes is proceeding1,210 words
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Article83 1901-02-05 2 Yeung Ku Wan is a name well-known in Canton In the list of men who were vranled after the attem, led rebellion of Sun Yat Sen, he had a prominent p a e, coming after the name of the leader. The feeli. g i 183 words
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Article76 1901-02-05 2 In Bombay the important late cottcn creps, grown largely in Guj irat, has Item injuriou ly affected by the h > dmg-eff of rain. The eatly crop of lhe De :can also is materially be'o.v lhe average. In Madras also the crop in the Deccan76 words
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Article146 1901-02-05 2 The 6th of Feb uiry is to bi observe! as a public holi I<y in Singapore and Malacca. Mr \V. C Micheli’s leave is extended on half-salary for 1 month fiom the 24th instant. Rules under the II irliTtirs Ordinance are published in refeten.ee to the landi g146 words
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394 1901-02-05 2 A r the Council cf State, Kua'a Kangsar, on Ihm s lay, the 24th of January last, His Highness I Iris Mersid el-Aazam Shah, K.c.M.G Sultan of Perak, who pre side I, delivered lhe fo lowing address as translated for the Perak Pioneer. On lhe394 words
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520 1901-02-05 2 GOVERNMEN T GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY. (31st January.) A telegram has been received from the Secretary of State slating that the funeral of Her Late Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA of Blessed and Glotious Memory will lake place at 1 p. 111. on Saturday next, the 2nd520 words
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Article74 1901-02-05 2 LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED. H dance ...$r,499 His Hon. Mr. Justice Law, 40 Mr. A. T. Bryant 25 H. XV. Firmstone 15 J W. Halhfax Io Dr. G. D. Freer 10 Mr. W. II MacAtthur 10 W. A. Bicknell c A. XV. Bailey 5 Koh Seang Tat74 words
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Article227 1901-02-05 2 Resolution of Sympathy and Adjournment. I uh Municipal Commissioners met on Friday last at lhe Town Hall. There were preS nt Messrs. J. W. HaLifax (President), E. XV. Presgreave, J. F. Wrelord, H. W. Fi-mstone, G. T. How, and A. K Buttery. lhe President said We all have227 words
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Article34 1901-02-05 2 My fancies are as follow Maiden Plate, Cutaway. Fiis't Griffin, San Toy. Second Griffin, Birch Rod. Club Handicap, Bittern or Gaylass. Merchants Cup, Tong Soon. Hill Cup, Palaver. Paddock Cup, Highlander. Sefton.”34 words
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Article54 1901-02-05 2 A correspondent writes from the Boer camp at Diyatalawa in Ceylon This is a charming place, about 4.500 feet, beautiful'y cool and salubrious. The Boer prisoners number 5,000 and they seem vety contented, and so they ought to be from the way in which they are pampered. They54 words
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Article89 1901-02-05 2 [From our own Corresponds} Singapore. (4th February) The Memorial Service fhe service in memory nfu the late Queen-Empress v lr held in St. A..jX, d* on Saturday, was most soles,. Alleged Plague at Singapore. The alleged third case ofn], here was reported on Friday. last alleged previous cas/k’89 words
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Article188 1901-02-05 2 24th— 25th I a Accession of Edward vn Heralis this morning rightful Liege Lotd Ehvard vn fi r St. James’s Palace, and afterwards Royal Exchange. The Gazette pub i-hes the t x > 4 King’s speech yesterday, 23,3 j After annoitii' n g the death of his188 words
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Article781 1901-02-05 2 The Quee n's Scholarship. The second rule am ng those :s Gazetted in appii ation to t!.e «Joei-. Scholarships runs thus: The holder cf a ScliJaiship can select t! e profession he desires to fo low. ort« Ut iversity, Col ege, or Institution:wishes to attend, subject to the apprera of781 words
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Advertisement1566 1901-02-05 2 Pritchard Co. golden s VAA Photes enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. WANTED. nUIIHBI on bromide paper. w JONES, QMALL HOUSE. Entry from Ist March. uHUKN Kingstreet 0 App,y^X, 15, BEACH STREET, Federated Malay States. wanted Kill IKK Government of Perak. fTTANTEID good Chinese Managing Cletk PENANG. ww yv1,566 words
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2936 1901-02-05 3 OFFICIAL SERVICE AT ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH. The Official service in memory of H. M. ihe late Queen-Empress was held at S' George’s Church on Saturday. The S-tvice was veiy largely attended and vas most impressive. To provide greater s a ting-capacity, the2,936 words
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Article794 1901-02-05 3 Vote of Condolence in Selangor. The following were the words with which Mr H. Conway Belfield commenced his address at the meeting of Government officials held on the 26th January at the Resident's Office Kuala Lumpur Brother Officers of the Selangor Ser vice My reason for794 words
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Article363 1901-02-05 3 The following Appeared in the Special Edition issued Y'esturday. 2ND FEBRUARY, 7-45 A M. The Next Session. PERSONALLY ATTENDED BY THE KING It is understood that 11. M. fhe King will open parliament in person. The Strife in South Africa. DE WET ENGAGED. Major-General Knox engaged Commandant de363 words
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Article111 1901-02-05 3 Halsbury Not Salisbury. A SCORE FOR THE“PINANG GAZETTE.” A message to India, though not sent on to the Straits, states that Lord Halsbury, and not Lord Salisbury, administered the oath to H. M. King Edward VII. King, Emperor, or King-Emperor. WHICH IS IT TO BE? The Times advocates111 words
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Article127 1901-02-05 3 DEEPEST MOURNING. Tub GnrrZte staled that everyl oly was exp -< trd to go into the deepest mourning from the 28 h of January. WREATHS IN THE DEATH CHAMBER. The K 114 the Emperor Wilhelm, and al the Royal Family attended servi- e last aft127 words
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Article181 1901-02-05 3 The Funeral Service in Penang. VERY CROWDED AND MOST IMPRESSIVE The Official Service in memoriam of 11. M. the Queen Empress Victoria was held at St. George’s Church, Penang, on Saturdry afternoon, an! was attended by the Government Officials, members of the Consular Boly, the Penang Volunteers, and181 words
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Article43 1901-02-05 3 I ERATION OF DATES. The Kinta Gymkhana Meeting has been fixed to take p ace on the 21st and 23rd of February, anti not on the 20th and 22nd as previously > olified The entries will close on the 14th instant.43 words
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Article62 1901-02-05 3 Tuesday, STII Penang Races First ©ay 2-45 p m. High water*at New Jetty, 1140 p m and 0-05 p.tn. Weon 1 -sday, 6th High-water at New Jetty, 0-30 a.m. and o-55 p m. Thursday, 7TH Penang Races Second Day, 2-45 p in. Friday. Bth Saturday.62 words
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Article115 1901-02-05 3 Penang, STH February, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 2/o,’, Do. 4 months' s ght Bank 2/0J Do. 3 Crelits 2/1 Do. 3 D.>c:i:ne:itar>- 2/ r4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 152 Do. 3 days’ Sight-Private 154 Bombay, Demand Bank 152 Do. 3 days'sight Private 154 Madras, Demand115 words
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Article35 1901-02-05 3 Order by Captain A. R Adan. Coinin mdant. Parades for the Week. Company Drill on Wednesday and Friday at 5-15 p m By Order, (Sgd.) G. M. Dundas-M umiLE A I P. V35 words
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Article436 1901-02-05 3 The s. s Rajaburz arrived with a general cargo from Hamburg, yesterday. The s. s. Sumatra (Captain Rcigen) brought Mr. Haas fiom Singapore, yesterday. The s s. Petrel (Captain Christophersen) brought 40 de k passengers fiom Tong kali, yesterday. The s. s. Uganda (Captain B'ack) brought a general436 words
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Article34 1901-02-05 3 Mails Cr.«sF To-morrow. For Per str. t im Singapore ...L'gandi ...11 a.m. Edie, T. Sctmwe, Se 11, < Uehleh and I'olo Web G. G u Lansberge 1 pM. Klang ...I) tsy 1 p.m.34 words
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Article17 1901-02-05 3 From steamer !•> irrivr. Singapore C- Apcar 4-2-01 Singapore Cheung Chew 6-2-01 Singapore PutiaHi 7-2-0117 words
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Article190 1901-02-05 3 l rri*nl To-day. s. s. Purnea from Calcutta s. s. A vagyec from De i s. s. L'"*gkiit from Teluk Anson Mono iy. s. s. Kaiaburi from Hamburg s. s. A saltan from St. Nazaire s. s. ArtsaJong from I’adang s. s. Leong Ho from Brandan s. s. Petrel190 words
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Advertisement464 1901-02-05 3 A Commercial Christening.The well known Liebig Company’s Extract now bears in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig s Extract of Meat Co’s initials—Lemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistake® we wonder was t nthought of before. No. 3 HAIR PRESERVED464 words
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Advertisement683 1901-02-05 3 NEW MUSIC IBAKLOTH NEW MUSIC AND Leslie Stuart’s Latest MISTRY. Goon Songs c r.,rpvuu,.,,r.v,M BEACH STREET, Sung by EUGENE S 1 R HON. I Don’t Knoiu Nobody, Penang, I Don’t Knocu Nobody, In addition t 0 lheir largc and The Coon Drum Major, valuable stock The Coon Drum Major. a683 words
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Article181 1901-02-05 4 Penang, 51* February. 1901. Tin 166.80 f Trang Black Pepper VVestCoast... no sales (Acheen6lb. no sales White Pepper 4°Cloves (picked) 26 00 sellers. Mace No. 1 82. do. Mace Pickings 6 q I Nutmegs 5 Z l No. 1 775 1 Sugar I J 4-85 do. (Basket181 words
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Article324 1901-02-05 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid. Div. Bersawah Gold Mine. Co. $4.75 sellers $175,000 $87,500 $17,500 S 5 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 5175. buyers. 80,000 So,ooo 800 100 Fraser and Neave. Ltd. 93. 225,000 225,000 4 500 50 $lO Do. 6 Debs.324 words
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Advertisement963 1901-02-05 4 CRUSHED FOOD. New Stock. Try it and You Will be Satisfied. I R. BE LI LIOS begs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food is offered for sale in the Penang Market at low prices, he desires to draw attention to his certificated Crushed Food for Horses and963 words
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Advertisement774 1901-02-05 4 best for .a:. 1 c.uiwates. Calvert’s CARBOLIC SOAPS.: THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY RELIABLE BRAND. TOILET SOAP, 6d. Tablets. PMCKLY-HEAT SOAP, 6d. Is. Bars. J k F».h I i-H Till l‘r.is< X or V. wl mi in Indi*.l J 1 Pleasantly Perfumed for Baih or Toilet Very serviceable as Preventive» of774 words
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Advertisement1430 1901-02-05 4 Z> ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-GHAMBEK HELMtIS. x HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA W° rn in the Ea>t by ali Awarded Jrin UOUr roilfl IO the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. FRASER NEAVE’S ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-GHAM2R HELMJS. p 71 Hf C i IIEObORO1,430 words
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Advertisement269 1901-02-05 4 $2 l er Month the Pinaiy Qazetit’ ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscribe,, U>2. PlNA’.’n T ENLARGED DAII LiTiGt, TERM 'l l H E pri. t J free i t .cdox !o Governnant /'lfice:. o: Pet m-.m 24 By M Vaact P« nnmn... $27 Single copy 2 dvertisemen M269 words
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