Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1901-03-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. MONDAY, nth Ar ARCH, 1901. No. 5523 words
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Advertisement742 1901-03-11 1 snipping pintas. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. HIKE mail steamers may be p -L expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Qy dates:— Outward 8 Homewards. March 21 Bengal Mar. 23 .s Sx Ma y 2 +>'o6™en May 4 th Coromandel 18 h a 30742 words
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Advertisement1460 1901-03-11 1 NORDDEUTSCHE.R LLOYD. autos, ytjK. warn Nippon Vusen Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. JAPAN mail steamship Co., Ltd. TowN Stork fleac* s/reef. K 1 tr- NOTICE 1 gK For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on I* I 1 11 1 T7TEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, w U 51,460 words
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Advertisement640 1901-03-11 1 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783.000 (abt. 000,000) Reserve Fund...!. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500) Head Office in Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon.Texal, Pecalongan, Pasoercean, 1 jilatjap Goiontalo, Pakmbaug. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Banekok Saigon,640 words
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Article136 1901-03-11 2 ioiii March. The Strife in South Africa. PEACE IN SIGHT. LORD KITCHENER MEETS BO 1 HA. The papers state that Lord Kitchener met Commandant Botha in the vicinity of Pretoria yesterday morning. NO AMNESTY TO CAPE DUTCH. The Daily Chronicle states th?t at a meeting on the 27th136 words
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Article892 1901-03-11 2 Carsuhrg.Yesterday, at Afton", Larut Roa I, the w.fe <f Mr William R. Carsbbrg, of a daughter. For some months past a more or less patient public has been growling it the lack of ice in Penang, and wondering if matters were ever going to improve. Asto the reasons forshortness892 words
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Article1112 1901-03-11 2 T hcke will be a Football Match this eveuieg, at the Esplanade. The hour of meeting of the Penang Turf Club to-moirow is 4.20 p.m. The sanitary ir spe tors have this morning commenced the work of cleansirg the town. The Free School re-opens to-day after the1,112 words
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Article150 1901-03-11 2 Tin: Select Committee on the increase cf Salaries of the Civil Service have sent in their report. The estimated cost of the revision is taid to be §200,000, although a comparison of the present sa'aries and proposed sa'aries shew that the increments are moderate. It is proposed150 words
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Article117 1901-03-11 2 The final of the Engineers’ Institute Billiard Handicap, in which there were 50 entiies, has just been decided. The Competitors were Messrs. J. Campbell of the s.s Jiu Ho and Cheang Thye Phin Mr, Campbell, who was in receipt of 50 points, won the final (250 up) by117 words
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Article171 1901-03-11 2 Thu cricket match. Civil Service v. P. C. C down for decision last Saturday afternoon was considerably interfered with by the rain which fell all the afternoon. P. C. C. batted first and had compiled 104 for 4 wickets when the match was brought to a close Of171 words
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Article440 1901-03-11 2 Anti-Trust” writing to the Singapore Free Press anent the slackness of trade in Singapore lays it largely to the high homeward freight imposed upon shippers by the Conference. He says, in part: Ours is essentially a ttanshipping port and a very large percentage of all the produ440 words
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Article84 1901-03-11 2 (To Singapore P n p (rs} The Struggle in dji». Recent Imperial Edi cte Probable Reversal by T 1 8 There is a Chinese repn rt ?*’''M peror intends to annul all t| e p?-‘ since June last year, b- a U s f c tsis: M not84 words
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Article58 1901-03-11 2 r "Un I heP. and O. homeward b o >in i mail steamei Parramatta (Ca-i 3 n”Jarrived here f.om East at 1230 on Saturday V She carried 55 saloon 10 children, and of these were for Penang :—Sir Lior.e 1 CnJ u’S V. H. S. CbarlwooJ and58 words
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Article91 1901-03-11 2 An examination for fi ve r Scholarships, each of the vai lle o! year for four years, «as l.ed'on and sth instants in Singapore 3 candidates presented themseive/ following were the succes-ful one? t cester 475 Hocquard 4 /> t, Coideiro 3 36 B y W All have91 words
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Article142 1901-03-11 2 A SPECIAL meeting of the Sin<- rB Licensing Justice*, a.ainst vvhombaT issued a wtit cf mandamus comtefc them to hear an 1 determir e a fresh cation made by Mr*. Sarir.a Haas h renewal of her license f r the nJ Oak” Hotel, was h142 words
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Article155 1901-03-11 2 The Orders of the D,y for to mor™ Council include motions by the Hx the Acting Colonial Secretary T a this Council apptove- of the expend ture of a sum ol §l5OOO to repho the worn out subman ,e Telegraph between Penarg and I’r wince Weli-se and two155 words
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169 1901-03-11 2 The funeral of th- late Mr. F. I Stewart, son of Mr. F Stewart, the r» known sportsman, tco p a eonSatra afternoon last. The deceased had ba suffering from a lingering il ties* which la confined him to his bed duiing169 words
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Article317 1901-03-11 2 Brn March. Monday, the ***** of April, observed as a public holiday b‘ B Settlement of Singapo e. in honour ft® visit of Theii Royal itt-i-J-and and Duchess of C ornwa. and Yolk. Mr. F. M. Chcpar has tiled the cation of an invention tor a maebi* working317 words
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Advertisement1680 1901-03-11 2 WANTED Pritchard &Co GOLDEN 7J t n rns I Illi 11(11 VI VVI temporary engagement for 6 months. Pro- Municipal Notice. v ficiency at figures, and general knowledge of AlllinAß accounts essential. fIIHE NEXT ORDINARY MEETING of c Dr'ACH I.MIIHN The successful applicant, who will have to the Municipal Commissioners1,680 words
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2442 1901-03-11 3 Wn are in receipt of the report of the rnminission appointed to consider the .eslion of the encouragement of Indian Immigration to the Federated Malay The Commission consisted of thesegenilemen Messrs. H. C. Belfield, Actin 1 Biitish Resident, Selangor (Presi ,<> 'E. V. Carey, Chairman,2,442 words
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Article476 1901-03-11 3 Oußcontemporary, the Malay Mail, takes up the cudgt Is on behalf of the Malays of the F. M. S, and suggests that there should be a Protector of Malays in each slate, whose sole duty it should be to look after Malay interests and see476 words
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Article561 1901-03-11 3 P AND O. Malacca, sailing on i6th March, Doctor and Mrs. Avetoom and family, Mrs. J. \V. Hallifax and family, Mr and Mrs. J. F. Wreford and family, Mrs.G. F. Adamson Bengal, sailing on 23rd March, Doctor and Mrs Kerr, Mr. H. Abrams, the Misses Mulholland,561 words
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Article105 1901-03-11 3 Monday, iith Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p m. High-water at New Jetty, 4-40 a.tn. and 5-05 p.m. Tuesday, i2rH Penang Turf Club, Special General Meeting German Mail fiom Europe expected to arrive at 4 p.m. and to leave for Far East the same day.105 words
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Article110 1901-03-11 3 Penang, itTH March, 1901 Rates close as follow London, Demand Bank 2/Do. 4 months’ s ght Bank a/-j Do. 3 Credits 2/- I 4 Do. 3 Documentary 2/-J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 150 Do. 3 days’sight Private 152 Bombay, Demand Bank 150 Do. 3 days’sight Private 152 Madras, Demand110 words
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Article182 1901-03-11 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parades for This Wbek. Recruits drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 5,15 p. m. Drill for all ranks under the Ser geant Major on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. Detail for The Week. Orderly tergt. Sergt. C. V. Stephens Recruits A182 words
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Article143 1901-03-11 3 The s. s. Glengyle (Captain Darke) arrived wiih a general cargo from London, yesterday. The s. s. Caniorta (Captain Morton) brought 136 deck passengers and 41 emigrants from Negapatam, this morning The s. s.Jin Ho (Captain Nichol) which arrived from Langkat this morning brought Messrs. Fexer, PunsforJ, Miss143 words
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Article101 1901-03-11 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per str. I im Singapore and Hongkong Glengyle ...11 a.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan ...Pontianak ...it a.m. Klang Malacca...7'rutonta noon. Trang ...Artsadong 1 p.m. Langkat ...Jin Ho I p.m. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 p.m. Deli ...Avagyee 1 p.m. Batu Bahra and Asahan ~.R. Haleuyn101 words
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Article24 1901-03-11 3 From Steamer t 1.n.... Edie van Imhoff 12-3-01 Batavia Reael 12-3 or Singapore Li.htning 14-3-ot Suez Canton 4-3-01 Singapore Moravit 14-30124 words
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Article168 1901-03-11 3 < rt h nl\ To-day. s s. Jin Ho from Langkat s. s. Pin Seng from Singapore s. s, (lamorta from Negapatam s. s. Asahan from Singapore Yesterday. s. s. G'engyle from Loudon s. s. Pontianak from Brandan s. s. F. Dragon from Port Weld s s. F. Fish168 words
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Article92 1901-03-11 3 Mar. 12 German Steamer s. s. Konigsherg from Hamburg for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn. Meyer Co. 12 Outward Nordd Lloyd I M. Steamer Konig Albert from Bremen, for Singapore, China an 1 Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 12 Homeward Nordd Lloyd I. M. .Steamer Kiautschou from Singapore, for92 words
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Advertisement75 1901-03-11 3 A cloth-bound cookery book, containing 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., o Fenchurch Avenue. London. No. 6 As old friend by a new name—Liebig Company’s75 words
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Advertisement850 1901-03-11 3 Mr AI A Cn A Rare NEXT TO EUROPE HOTEL, TCE CREAM, SODA CREAM, daily from a j JUST ARRIVED I pi’^s^" 1 suppli ed with Ice Cream OppOrtUlllty and all kinds of fancy cakes. A SHIPMENT OF CHOICE I Birthday, Christening, and Wedding Cakes I MIUII A niPADQ Municipal-Notice.850 words
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Article182 1901-03-11 4 Penang, iith March. i?ot. Tin #67.75 (Trang Black Pepper j West Coast... no ales lilac PI A C heen 61b.. no sales. White Pepper MUr. Cloves (picked) 2 7°° e I,e JMace No. 1 Mace Pickings n,, ""Tno. 75 do. I» *>• Tapioca Flour 2 °5 Copra182 words
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Article184 1901-03-11 4 Penang, urn March, 1901, Dcicriptiou. Beef— cts. Soup per catty 12 Roast 20 Steaks 20 Stew or Curry Mint 16 Rump Steak 20 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 65 Feet 8 Heart 29, Liver per catty 35 Pork Pork 28 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 26 Tongue 20 Mutton184 words
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Advertisement326 1901-03-11 4 NOTICE DENNYS Co., Age vts for Messi;-. John Little Co.. Ltd Il’tw and Spirit Merchants. Ponunery and Greno's Champagnes, J. L. Co.’s Brut Champagne,” Sparkling Saumur. Moselles, Still Hocks, Burgundies, B arsac, Chabl.s, Graves, Carets, Sauterne. Sherry, Ports. Vermouth an 1 Ch unpague Vermouth, Brandies. Scotch and Irish Whiskies. Rum,326 words
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Advertisement344 1901-03-11 4 .cgta. 82 I Per Month the B Pltmg ENLARGED EDllioj B Per Month (For Local Sub SOrih S 2. I THE ''B PINANG GAZETtJ ENLARGED DAILY EDITION terms of sußscuiPTir THE price of th,- H free is as To Government Otf, :.i \L r: BH tn Pen.ing. Per annum... payable344 words
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