Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1901

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, 1901. No. 52
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 744 1 goitres. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may be |3 -L expected to arrive outfP wards, and leave Penang VA*homewards, on the following dates: Outw ,rds. Homewards. KT""''*'-,’ ap>“ j fl""-’ 'P ril 6 le m I s Chusan go Pun m 2 jSobraon May 4 16 Coromandel
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    • 2129 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. M,TI fliers. national AjK EfiAmw LiaE 0F STEiERS Nippon Yusen Kaisha. < S a n g a,t( i ex t Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. Established 1822. 1 I fog Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on I -4 *I I Capital, £1,000,000 Madra. Pondicherry, Thu.
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    • 949 1 URtths. Nederlandsche lia Ala iU happij. NETHI RL-WDS TRADING SoiL-T' F tin 1 uin> 1524. Paid-up Capita i. ;5 783.000 (ilt. ,01 Reserve Funk., f. 2,958.000 (.lit. I Head (?i i n r in A’-'- ierdaHead Agi k in Bat avia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon Mda (Deli), Sfinarang, Sotirabaya, Pada bon.Te;al,
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  • 1032 2 6th March. Scene in the House ot Commons. THE CLOSURE MOVED. There was a scene in the House of Commons yesterday, owing to Mr. Balfour’s moving the closure during the debate. NATIONALISTS REFUSE TO VOTE. NINE EJECTED FROM THE HOUSE. The Nationalists refused to vote. The Speaker thereupon
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  • 910 2 One fatal case of plagu-00 iirre lin Singapore yester iay, noee having ocripte 1 pte« 1 >us y -ine-th 25'h uliim >. 1 lie quarantine against Singapore, whi h wis removed tins morning, lias therefore b-en re imposed. At a larguLY at ten led me-ting of ibe
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  • 90 2 Kasah and Bakar, two Malays, were charged on Tuesday afternoon with voluntarily causing gri-voiis hurt to another Ma ..y in l’r<w in< e’Wellesky. Mr. Shearwood appeared for the defence. After a trial w hich lasted a day and a half, the two a-cti-e<J weie found guilty." Prisoner No.
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  • 163 2 Two Malays were charged on remand before Mr. Bryant on Tuesday. Man was < liarged witlr (i) housebreaking by night i.r or 'er to commit theft, and (2) tlieft of stiver kio mgs set with diamonds vain e 1 $4OO, 6 g id hairpins set with diamonds
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  • 305 2 A correspondent in the Malay Mail writes as follows Be f in Pahang his ever been a luxury not even to be dreamel of; mutton is co' s[ i .ttoiis by i sab-en e; superannuated I'tiffr costs 28 cents a kati, and we get that
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  • 285 2 Open to the Whole World. Tin; annexed is a copy of a despatch ent to C i a! Governors by the Secretary of S ate for the C< lonies relative 10 the Lite Dr. A B. Nobel's Bequest of /■40,000: Downing Street, nth January, 1901.
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  • 475 2 < Ins 01 the most -igniticant and hopefu sign- of the times is the effort which is being ma le to p ace, not only w hat iti.siia y teimed a liberal," but a univer- itv, e u ition within teach of the chi ten tf even
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  • 25 2 [From our own DE Jf I K 4VSOV, {7th March) The shipments to-rlay .i e TOI Do a ig 3 of o re
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  • 284 2 The Rev. B. F. We-t, D been 111 charge of Ihe Mt. t jl’ Mission in Penarg si, e A -'?i on Tues 'ay fot Sin; Ame«ica for a furlough of 0 3 West has been in <• with the ex epliott of < y e,B >L
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  • 335 2 In view of re e r t- g an- >» f;: n ng will be real with intete- Whatever satisfaction nny have b-?s cau-ed by the am un e n tha terms demanded by ice A ies L a i acceptel by ti e Cmut ot
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  • 420 2 The papers brought by the last ma.. bring news of ex ep uia ly -;e wea a having been exjerien e: n 1 ya, parts of the Briti-h Isles A severes r--form set in on Monday, February and had continued intetmitnr y upiotti time of issue
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  • 94 2 Mr. J. C. Sugars ba; lraU Srf;st Negri Sembilan, and beconi-S Treasurer of that State. Mr. Paulding, the w contractor of the British N j is making a visit in Kua i Lun«p Lieut. Hinck<. of the be: >-e ment, now stationed at G'-t’i-*'"I,’ 1 la te» appointed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 996 2 Pritchard Co mlden A Rare lllVvllUllU. VVt n—A S EXPERIENCED HELD OVERSEER CHURN Opportunity I For further particulars apply to I 15, BEACH STREET, that 3 DIITTCn UldL notice Du I I Lll« A PUBLIC MEETING will be penang Onlv held at 3 p.m. on Monday afterVVLUi o noon the
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  • 683 3 SiNDOWN Grand Hurdle Race Prize IIK Sanriovn Grand Prize, an imporni h:ir Urr-'Ace «‘''•nt, distance two ini es, tin at Sandown Park on the 9th ult., was, on by the ustra ian bred Australian Star '<■ lack finishing second, and Killyleagh Star won by eight lengths. y 100.000
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  • 686 3 Observations” by General Buller. Sir Redvers Buber, the General Offi er conman :i g at Aldershot, has published an itn. mt set f bservations,” in which So n 1 \fri m c-x.>eti nice apparently seems t itkli He how die British system of trainig miy
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  • 1648 3 BY AN AUSTRALIAN. After a long and stormy minority, Imperialism has at last come to its own. It is a flower, as someone has observed, that blooms best in adversity and though it would be false to maintain for a moment that the sentiment is merely tie
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  • 546 3 Like Cinderella was Queen Wilhelmina in her si ver gown driving in a go'den orch drawn by eight bays through an enoimms concourse of her people. Her progiess was a gloiious tiiumphai match. Hei co.or came and went at the deafening shouts of loyal affection. Duke
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  • 119 3 Thursday, 7m Hon. \V. Egerton At Horne,” Residency. 4.45 p rn. High-water at New Jetty, 1-20 a.nr. and t 45 p.m. I-'kiday Snr P. O. Mail from Europe expected to arrive at j p tn. Auction Sale. Household Furniture, at Suffolk House. Auction Sale, Household
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  • 115 3 Penang. 7m March, ><>• 1 Rates close as poi.r.owLondon, Demand Hank 2/Do. 4 months’ s ght Bank J Do. 3 Crelits 2'-,’, Do. 3 Docnmentarv a/-j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs ts> Do. 3 days’sight Private 151 Bombay. Demand Bank 150 Do. 3 days’ sight Private t? 2 Madras, Demand
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  • 91 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. 1. A new recruit squad is now being formed, and intending applicants should a’ once appy to the Sergeant Major at the Fort any evening between 5 and 6. 2. Recruit drill, Tuesday and Thurslay. at 5.15 p.m. 3. Di I
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  • 167 3 Tim s. s. Trieste arrived with a general cargo from Trieste, yesterday. The s s. Serbia (Cap ain Sachs) brought a g -neral ratgo from H unburg, yesterday. The s. s. Vidar (Captain Wi'son) brought 55 de< k-passengers from Malacca, yes’erday. The s. s. Fitzpatrick (Captain Davey), brought
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  • 57 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str I Klang Malacca ..I'id.rr 1 pm. Batu Bahia and Asahan ...A’. ILtLwyn 1 p M. Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...LadylWlJ j fm. Saturday, qrri. Deli ...fsuinitru noon. Klang Hits? 1 p.m Edie. T. Sem rwe. Segli, Olehleb. Pulo Weh and Padang
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  • 34 3 From Steamer I■■ Im. Calcutta S.i/ig to-day. Singapore Maha I'ajirunhis 8 3-01 Singapore Chelydra 8-3-01 Colombo {mail from Europe) Chusan 8-3-ot Singapore [mail to Eurofe) Parramatta 9 3-ot Singapore Palitan.i 9-3-01
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  • 113 3 Arrirnlt To-day. s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. Artsadong from Padang s. s Sumatra from Deli s. s. Hong Jl’an from Singapore Yesterday. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. 'idar from Malacca s. s. Fitzpatrick from Rangoon s. s. Serbia from Hamburg s. s.
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  • 250 3 March S Outward P. O. R. M. Steamer (Jhusan from Colombo for Singapore and China, Giltillan Wood Jo. 9 Homeward P. &O. R. M. Steamer Parramatta from Singapore, for Colombo, Bombay and London, Gilfi'lan Wood Co. 12 German Stea ner s. s. Koniysberg from Hamburg for Singapore. China
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 208 3 It rs better to keep well than to have the quickest possible recovery from illness, That is why there is such a universal demand for articles like Liebig Company's Extract, now called Lemco. No. 4 WHITE AND SOUND TEETH. Rowland’s Odonto is the best and purest dentifrice, being warranted free
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    • 42 3 A CLOTH-BOUND COOKERY BOOK, COlltafcling 180 original recipes for all kinds of savouries, invalid cookery’ and sweets, is sent free to all who post their Lemco Extract jar wrapper to Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co Ltd., 9 Fenchurch Avenue. London. No. 6
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    • 1311 3 m ms Rare Stamps tforSale. An old friend bv a new nameLiebig I I I U I Company’s Extract will soon be known g I I I I f 1 PPLY at No. 187 Muntri Street, between Lemco, the name pla- cd upo iit and IW 11, > N <.
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  • 187 4 Penang, 7TH March, tgoi. Tin ,66 -9° /Trails Black Pepper WestCoas'... no sales I Achcen 611).. no sales White Pepper 39-90 Cloves (picked) 2700 sellers. Mace No. Mace Pickings 11 Nutmegs 49 5° 1 No. 1 775 doSugar I < B 5 I Basket 43° do. Tapioca
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  • 10 4 SHARE LIST, MARCH jth, 1901.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 709 4 WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co., East India d Colonial Merchants. Plantation Agents d Pi educe Importers. Passenger, Shipping d Insurance Agents. India, China d Colonial Newspaper Representatives. 66. FENCHURCH STREET. LONDON. E.O NOTICE. DENNYS Co., Agents for Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd IViwe and Spirit Merchants. Pommery and Greno's Champagnes, J.
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    • 5 4 SHARE LIST, MARCH jth, 1901.
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    • 5 4 SHARE LIST, MARCH jth, 1901.
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    • 296 4 i er iviij. i’j the Pinang Dazefe,' enlarged edition. Per Month THE PINANG GAZETTE’ enlarged daily edition TERMS OF SL’B>* 'pTirx mHEpi.. Jl free To Government Ofh<e. tn i\i. Per annum... 2 lle ia Dy bust.— as Per annum... >27 Single copy 20 c< -,ts. Advertisement Rates. Minimum charge 5
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