Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 March 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-03-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, 1901. No. 5922 words
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Advertisement788 1901-03-15 1 Snipping Entires. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PfllHE mail steamers may b< -S- expected to arrive oulJP. wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards- Homewards. Sebroon March ar Bengal Mar. 23 Coromandel April 4 P/assy April 6 Parramatta *8 Chusan 20 Hernial M a Y 2 ISobraon788 words
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Advertisement1419 1901-03-15 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. I BRITI^%' N mi J rE E riK“ ON MjSZ™j Li ied HE6AHTH HUE OF STEAMERS. Nippon VUSOH Kaisha. OS.® 1 wW M j following morning, until further notice. 3 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. japan mail steumhhip r. o Ltd. (By order) la. coutier biggs,1,419 words
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Advertisement818 1901-03-15 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel IVaats- happij. NETHERLANDS Ti \DING SOCIETY. Established 18’4. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,000) Reserve Fuso.-.f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246.500) Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan. (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padatiß. Chcrebon, legal, Pecaiongan. Pasoeroc.m, Tjilatjap, Go onlalo, Palrmbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo,818 words
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Article1552 1901-03-15 2 ijiii March. H. M. the King’s Civil List. The Government’s proposals for H. M. the King’s Civil List are based on an estimate of/570,000. OFFICE OF MASI ER OF BUCKHOUNDS TO BE ABOLISHED The proposals contemplate the substitution of Royal l oxhounds for the Royal Buckhounds. DEFKH IN1,552 words
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Article810 1901-03-15 2 Tub sending of coolies on speculation to the Straits is in future to be discouraged. Tiih Malays of Pahang, almost to a m->p, have been wealing mourning for the Queen. There is reported to be a regrettable morta'ity among Chinese c Jolies at the l elemong and810 words
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Article83 1901-03-15 2 The rough totals for the census of Sing*p*re shew the population to 1)6225,371, as against 183.281 in 1891. The increa-e amounts to 42,090. Ihe population within muni ip.il limits has in reased 41,662, and on y 428 outside. The fl at--1 g population has doubled, now83 words
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Article186 1901-03-15 2 Under this heading Junius” writes: The fatal carriage accident to the late Mr. Stewart at the corner of Mac Alister Road and An-on Road will, I hope, draw lie attention of our energetic Municipal Presi lent to the fact that it is a most iangerous corner, and186 words
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Article460 1901-03-15 2 Of all tbe Federated States, Pahang is un oubtedly the countiy far excellence for big-game shooting. Not a week passes without news of the depredations of some b'g denizen of the jungle, and, in spite of the rewards which the poli e now off-r for the460 words
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Article138 1901-03-15 2 To Singapore Papers The Struggle in China. Hongkong, 12tl) Welsh Fusiliers for North Chi Preparations are now complete < iran-brof 4 00 Fusiliers from H OB t"* to the North. on glt,ig Count Waldersee. Count Wadersee leaves on Ti for Kiaochou A Tour of Inspection. Generals Gaselee and138 words
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Article146 1901-03-15 2 A Berlin telegram of the 6th of \l says that the whoe of tl.e Press of and America expresses profound in, ll( r j* over die Man* liuti.ui C< into between Ru sia an 1 Chua. Ev offiuM intima ion in St. Peter-buTg .i** Ru-sais wi* ing146 words
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Article528 1901-03-15 2 Wk fear tl at Mr. savage’s latest bod’ is not one to he put into the hands i f e young prrson,’ a- t a mdividua Was known to an old fashioned world of ttj years ago. When this is known, wt anticipate a rush o the528 words
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Article344 1901-03-15 2 Duke of Connaught v -ucck)DS th’ King as Head Mason. Five thousand Fieem*soiisa»sembie<i> t Queen’s Ha 1, Lai gham-pla e, nlcl and appointed the Duke ot Cont'a"- 1 succeed His Majesty h j Ki g :IS Master ef English Fteein isons The great hall was pack an344 words
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Advertisement1104 1901-03-15 2 Pritchard Co. golden u bmh CHURN GEORGE TOWN avNA hg WIUIIII DISPENSARY, DIITTfO lwwriil I straits Steamship Co., Ltd. nil I I Lila Ijimitetl., fiihe s. s. L»d> iv«m win W T---A 1 Dock on Sunday, the Harness 37a, beach street, 17th instant, and is expected I a to sa1,104 words
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Article2136 1901-03-15 3 (Singapore Free Press) Present: c,r Frank Swettenliam, kc.mg. (ihe offiS ce r administering the government) c W. Siieyd Kynnersley, c. m. g (acting cohmial secretary) ir o n \V. R Collyer (rttoriiey-general) E C. Hi I (auditor-general) F G Penney (colonial treasurer) Hon A. Murray (colonial engineer) Hon.(Singapore Free Press) - 2,136 words
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Article130 1901-03-15 3 Major Bannerman, i.m s., Superintendent of the Plague Research Laboratory, Bombay, has issued a report dealing with the immunity from plague which inocula tion gives, as recorded by careful and reliable tests made during the epidemics between 1897 and 1900. 1 his lias just been i-sued by130 words
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Article205 1901-03-15 3 The great tapestry case has been decided on appeal, and unanimously decided in the way which had been expected. Lords Justices Rigby, Vaughan, Williams and Stirling have come unanimously to the cone usion that Mr. Justice Byrne was wrong, and that tapestries fastened to the wall205 words
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Article1071 1901-03-15 3 (N. C. Daily News.) Ihe agreement between Russia and China with reference to Manchuria, which we have known for months existed, while it was sedulously withdrawn from the cognisance of the other Powers, was given substantially in the Japan Mail, a paper which stilt amuses itself from(N. C. Daily News.) - 1,071 words
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Article182 1901-03-15 3 A Rebellion in Kansu. The Supao bears that a Boxer Chief named Li Lai-chung, a native of Shansi, and a piotegc of Prince Tuan and Tung Fu-hsi tng, has rebelled and is only a short distance from Lanchou, capital of Kansu, with some 5,000 men182 words
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Article186 1901-03-15 3 Penang, 15TH March. 1901. Tin »65.90 I Tianc 27.- sellers. Black Pepper West Coast... no s des. tAchcen 6lb no sale». White Pepper 4° I Coves (picked) 2« Mace No. 1 »2 do. Mace Pickings t d Nutmegs 110 s 5°- ,o No. 1 775 do Sugar186 words
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Article675 1901-03-15 3 P. AND O. Malacca, sailing on 16th Match, Doctor and Mrs. Avetoom and fami y. Mis. J. \V. Hallifax and funify, Mr am’ Mrs. J. F. Wreford and family, Mrs. G. F. Adamson. Bengal, sailing on 23rd March, D.c or ind Mrs. Kerr, Mr. II Abrams,675 words
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Article117 1901-03-15 3 Penang, 15m March, iq- i. Ra IKS CLOSE AS FOLLOWS LonrJmi, Demand Bank 2/-r’« Do. months' S gilt Bank 3/-,V Do. 3 Ore fits 2/-,»» Do. t> Documentary 2/-j Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 150} Do. 3 days'sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 150} Do. 3 days’sight Private 152} Madras, Demand117 words
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Article174 1901-03-15 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parades for This Week. Recruits drill on Monday, Wednesday, and 1 buisday, at 5.15 p. m. Drill for all tanks under the Sergeant Major on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. Detail for The Week. Orderly Sergt., Sergt. C. V. Stephens. Recruits A174 words
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Article99 1901-03-15 3 Ihe s. s. G. G v Lansberge (Captain Neiji-) brought 53 Asiatics from Padang, this morning. Phh s. s. Ixion (Captain Robinson) brought a general cargo from Singapore, this morning. The s. s. Mary Austin (Captain Boyle) arrived from KUngyesterday. She brought 1 cabin and 62 de k-passengers.99 words
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Article47 1901-03-15 3 M uls Close To morrow. For Per str l i„, Colombo and Southern India ...Ixion 9 a.m. D*'l> ...Al'agVtZ 1 p.m. Klang ...Mary Austin 1 p.m. Batu Bahra and Asahan Resident Halewyn 1 p.m. Pantkor and Teluk Anson ...Langkat 1 p.m. Langkat ...Quorra 5 p.m.47 words
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Article19 1901-03-15 3 From Sltiinier /'<> trnur. Suez Canton 15-301 Singapore Mora.ii ls-3-01 Singapore LLhtning 16-3-or Negapatam Palamcotta 17-3-0 r19 words
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Article88 1901-03-15 3 4rH>-a/« To-day. s. s. C.ilypro from Singapore s. s. Ixion from Singapore s. s. G. G. v. Lansberge from Padang Yesterday. s. s. Quorra from Langkat s. s. Mary Austin from Klang Itefsriures To n a v s. s. Flying Dragon for Asahan and Batu Bahra s. s. I'rdrrr88 words
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Article143 1901-03-15 3 Mar. rj Extra P. O. s. s. Canton from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 15 Germin Steamer s. s. Albenga from Singapore, for New York direct, Behn, Meyer Co. 16 s. s Moraeix from Singapore, for Colombo Bombay via Port to Trieste, Schmidt Kusterinann,143 words
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Article112 1901-03-15 3 Friday. 15TH Municipal Commissioners’ Ordinary Meeting, 3 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 8 a.m. and 8 25 p.m. Saturday, 16th Auction Sale of Household furniture &c ,at Alandale,” Btinnah Road, at >l-30 a m. Town Band, Golf Club, at112 words
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Advertisement234 1901-03-15 3 A ci.oth-bovnd cookery book, containing 180 original recipes for all kinds of savouries, invalid cooker}- 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 Forward Policy of the Liebig Company. For many234 words
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Advertisement1322 1901-03-15 3 NOTICE LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR o*l/1 gg| AKAULFUSS’ Photos of the Groups at Pu on! y. artic e F eall y Possesses |gj the Volunteers Camp maybe had at virtues for stimulating, and restorMessrs. Graham &Co Ltdl, or at the Studio, ,n 8 he halr Rowland’s Macassar 01.1,322 words
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Article325 1901-03-15 4 tocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shakes. Paid. Div. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. 84-00 I75«oo° *87,500 S Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Miniug Co., Ltd. Sfjj-—sellers 80,000 So,ooo Soo 100 Fraser and Neave, Ltd, iyo.-ex-div. sales. 225.000 225,000 4,5 m 50 |io Do. 6 Debs. 3 prem. 125,000325 words
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Advertisement923 1901-03-15 4 ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and General Contractors. Works :—4O Weld Quay. Town Store 3l Beach Street. H. BAKER Confectioner and Y ienna Baker, 22a Leith Street, next to EUROPE HOTEL, ICE CREAM, SODA CREAM, daily Lotn JO <1 11l to 1 2 Jl.tll* Picnic parties. Ac., supplied with Ice Cream and923 words
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Advertisement618 1901-03-15 4 BUILT UP ON NATURE’S PLAN. MELLIN’S FOOD RESEMBLES MOTHER’S MILK IN COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES. IT MAY BE GIVEN FROM BIRTH. MELLIN'S FOOD is of the highest value for the weak and sickly babe, as well as for the strong and vigorous. MELLIN'S FOOD is adapted for use in all Climates,618 words
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Advertisement2771 1901-03-15 4 The Overwhelming Assurance Co., Ltd. FIOOU OT DOOkSo ESTABLISHED!!*!. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Total Invested Funds up- wards of £4,500,000 GERMANY Total Annual Income £759, °°o FRANCE ITALY a rnHE undersigned having been appointed L Agents of the above Company at Penan?, I 13,000 are prepared to issue poli ies <f2,771 words
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Advertisement347 1901-03-15 4 p er Month the Pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month $2 bscribf l the PINANG GAZETTE® enlarged daily TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT, H THE price of the <.«,;/ Gj J H _L free is as follow lo Government (Ofce in Penang Per annum... j 24 pavab By Pest.Per annum... <27 Single co:347 words
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