Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 April 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-04-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1901. No. 9022 words
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Advertisement781 1901-04-30 1 jlotas. Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rilliE mail steamers may l»< -L expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penanj homewards, on the followin', dates:— outward» Homeward.. May 2 Sobraon May 4 Renqcd Coromandel 18 fjrniwa/M Ballaarat June i Ch Sa 4,1 hme 13 Bengal 15 J 2 Parramatta 29 hliv781 words
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Advertisement2226 1901-04-30 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BR,T allan&jrving. yijK negapatam uwe of STEAMERS. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. M Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. Town Storf .31 Beach street. (WflKk r notice. 1 I z n h■ I f For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on 1 I 172,226 words
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Advertisement871 1901-04-30 1 Uanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. I'STAIII.ISHBD 1824. 1 Paid-up Capital f. 35 783,000 (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,958,000 (abt. 246,5000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Mfdan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chert bon.Tegal, Ptcalongan, Pasoeroean, 1 jilatjapGo onla'o, Pai-mbang. Corresponden is at Bombay,871 words
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Article161 1901-04-30 2 Tuesday, 30TH Town Band. Golf Club, at 5-30 p m. High-water 9-35 a.in. and 910p.m. Wednesday, ist: St. Phillip and St. James. Mrs. Birch, at Home, at 4-45 p.m., Tennis an I croquet Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. Ilig >;w.ttcr 10 25 a tn. and 10-0 p.m.161 words
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Article858 1901-04-30 2 Dk. DawsOn Bcrns has produced his annu.'il drink bill for the year 1900. Thisshows that the sum of £161,000,000 was spent tn beer, wines and spirits in the United Kingdom during the year, and though this is a very respectably sum it is less by a858 words
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Article774 1901-04-30 2 Calcutta mortality is now almost normal. Subscriptions 10 the India Victoiia Memorial Fund have now reached ovei 29 lakhs. Mr. Chhah Tek I hyb has bien nominated for the vacancy on the Municipal Board. 57,000 warm coats wnl be despatched to Sou’h Afiica from India duri> g774 words
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Article164 1901-04-30 2 The late Dr. Tanner, member of MidCot k, was at one time the bane of the I‘oiies in the Home of Commons and a thorn in the side of Ministers Io whom he was opposed, lie was clever, quickwitted and goo! at repartee so he was no mean164 words
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Article117 1901-04-30 2 1 he London Gazette contains an immense list of war honours for services up 10 the 29th November, compiising of the Bath and St. Mich tel and St. George, Distinguished Service Order promotions, ineJa s for dislingui-hed conduct, and ap pointments as King’s Ai e de-Camp. The following117 words
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Article1226 1901-04-30 2 In lhe topical song given at the Minstrel Show lhe other day the duettists did rot forget to remind us that the Scotsmen give a dance every year and the Englishmen but one dance in three years. There is a certain poetic license about this statement. But1,226 words
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Article209 1901-04-30 2 THE STRIFE IN SOUThTfriu brave RESISTANCE Twenty-five Colonials we re < prised by 400 Boers near r >tad. They resided hours until fourteen of tUi r ght ber had been killed and and their ammunition was exh ed, when they were obfe’* surrender. s u w A SAMPLE209 words
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Article664 1901-04-30 2 ORDINARY MEETING. Tint a<ij ntrrie I mee ing of the Muni ipil Commissioners was hel I in the Piesident's office yesterday aft-moon, at 3 o’'lock. There were pre-'n' Messrs. J. \V. Halli. (ex (Presideirt), E \V. Presgrave, G. T, How, ami H. \V. Firmsto' e. Minutes. The minu'es664 words
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Advertisement1295 1901-04-30 2 n*l 1 J n TUE Finest Ceylon Tea. f u Lff Pit P llxl Pll 1 111 HE TM PORTED direct from the factory. In 1 > I I llivlllll u. VVI MkMfM CaAh h wErder COntaln,nS 50 Ift packe,s 2s Mr. 4 Mrs. T. NORMAN DICK. GEORGE TOWN X““-1,295 words
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Article28 1901-04-30 3 i FR 0M our own Correspondent] I fil UK ANSON. (29th April) kinments on Monday were— Th .fpSg 336 pixels of tin. Do 12 4 ofore28 words
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Article960 1901-04-30 3 Billiard Championship. n vso n has beaten Stevenson easily in cume for the billiard champ.ondtip. ,eS The Plagub at the Cape. Ca far there have been 392 plague cases lt Cape 1'0" n allJ 152 deatl,s Changes in Field Artillery. rhanges re being introduced into the II \rtil960 words
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Article418 1901-04-30 3 (To the Editor of the' 1 Pinnng Gazette.") Sir, Appended is an itinerary of a cycle trip of 15 days run through the Protected States ftom Malacca, which may interest some of your readers and cycling friends. 1 he tripthanks to the excellent roads throughout418 words
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141 1901-04-30 3 Antiquated Tactics. The London Times publishes an interesting anicle by the Austrian Count Sternberg, who was with the Boers in the principal stages of the war, upon its tactical lessons. He remarks incidentally that all the Europeans on the Boer side, practising modern141 words
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Article289 1901-04-30 3 In the debate in the House of Commons on the Budget, criticism was directed chiefly to the coal duty as being a reversion of pi election. Some members regretted that there was no differential treatment in favor of colonial sugar. The resolution imposing a sugar duty was adopted289 words
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260 1901-04-30 3 A curious case, which has excited intense interest among the Polish nobility, was tried at Posen a few weeks ago. The Count and Countess Zbigniev We-sierski-Kwi ecki, both of very aristocratic Polish descent, were blessed only with daughters, consequently another branch of the family looked260 words
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Article1257 1901-04-30 3 Mr. N. C. Hill’s recent report on the Forest Administration in the Federated 1 Malay States is thus commented on by Indian Engineering: Mr. Hill’s report is split into two broad divisions; the first being a critical account of the system of forest administration prevailing1,257 words
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Article115 1901-04-30 3 Penang. 3 «th April 1901. Rates close as follow < London, Demand Bank l/'i’l Do. 4 months’ s ghl Bank 2'o l Do. 3 Credits a/-A Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Dematnl Bank Rs 147} Do. 3 days’ sight Pti «t- >49j Bombay, Demand Bank 147} Do. 3 days’ sight115 words
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Article114 1901-04-30 3 Orders by Captain A. R A lams, C'tmm An. 'ant. Parades for This Week Preliminary Musketry Drill for a 1 who have not fired Recruits Course on Tuesday, 30thinstant,and Wednesday, Ist May, at 515 p.m. Offi :ers and Non Commissioned Officers on Friday, 3rd May, at 5 15114 words
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Article81 1901-04-30 3 The s. s. Rajah (Captain Coysh) brought 16 deck-passengers fiom Olehleh, yesterday. The s. s. Thaipeng (Captain Mackie) arrived from Port Weld yesterday, bring, ing Mr. Cumming and 95 deck-pa--engers. The s. s. Jin Ho (Captain Nichol), which arrive i from Langkat this morning, brought Mr. and Mrs.81 words
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Article62 1901-04-30 3 Mails Cl sk To-morrow. For Per str Time. Edie. T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh ...G.G v.Lnnsfrerge... 1 p.m Deli ...Vidar 1 p.m Klang ...Mary Austin 1p m Panykor and Teluk Anson ...Taw long 1 p.m. Deli ...Hebe 3 p.m. Thursday, znd. Deli ...Avagyee I p.m Langkat ...Jin Ho62 words
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Article30 1901-04-30 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Trieste 1-5-01 Singapore Pahtana I-5-01 Calcutta Sm Sang 1-5-01 Liverpool Priam 1-5-01 Singapore Uhelydra i-j-01 Liverpool Machaon 2-5-01 Liverpool Rhipeus 3’5' 0130 words
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Article77 1901-04-30 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. s. Thaijeng from Port el 1 s 8. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Rajah from Olehleh Departure*. I o <>A. s. s. Petrel for Tongkah s s. Ho Kwei for Deli s.77 words
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Article51 1901-04-30 3 May. 1 Austrian Steamer Trieste from Singapore f r Colombo. Bombay viz Ports to Trieste, Schmidt, Ku.termann Co. 3 Outward P O R. M. Steamer Bengal from Colombo, for Singapore, and China, Gilfillan Wood Co. 4 Austrian Steamer India from Trieste for eingapore China and Japan Schmidt, kustermann51 words
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Article185 1901-04-30 3 Penang, 30TH April. 1901. Tin »6665 (Trang 27.40 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (Acheen 1b6... no sales. White Pepper 43Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 Bt. do. Mace Pickings 69 do. Nutmegs nos 50— do. (No. 1 775 do. Sugar 2 5 do. (Basket 430 do.185 words
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Advertisement15 1901-04-30 3 To Let, furxxltelxe*! HILL VIEW COTTAGE, 68 Larut Road, for 6 months, from 15th June.15 words
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Advertisement24 1901-04-30 3 TO XaET. THE NEWLY-BUILT and commodious house, No. 5 Pangkor Road. Entry from ist May, 1901. Apply to E. A. MANASSEH, 146 Penang Strut.24 words
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Advertisement1084 1901-04-30 3 .."5e51...~ McAlister Co. GRAHA| c held on Friday, 26th April, 1901. W B Vi LIMITED, Present E. W Prhsgrave. Esq.. G. T. RIPPINGILLES OIL Wl,oles,le e,ail d 1. On ihe motion of Mr. E. W. Presgraye. ChfilDlStS. sec tided bv Mr. A. K. Buttery, Mr. G. 1. fl If 31,084 words
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Advertisement394 1901-04-30 4 $2 Per Month the Pinaog enlarged edition Per Month <FOrLOCa^ b cr ibe the"' PINANG GAZETTE» enlarged daily EdiT|o -L free is as follows '0 Government D x Per annum... 524 payable in ad p Ey Post.rer annum... f 27 Single copy 20 Advertisement Rate» Minimum charge 5 lines tr/-;394 words