Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 May 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-05-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED ,833. FKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. FRIDAY, 10th MAY, 1901. No. 10522 words
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Article, Illustration955 1901-05-10 1 I Proposed Programme of Autumn Meeting, 1991. July 30th and August Ist and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 32th July, 1901. 1. The Maidsn Plate. Value fjoo.A Race for NLi’en Ho Weight as per scale (lost) An allow.ime of i4lbs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance ?io. Distance, one mile.955 words
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Advertisement755 1901-05-10 1 a Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be J X expected to arrive outO wards, and leave Penang Ot* homewards, on the following dates: Outward. Hom.word., May 16 Bollaarat May 18 Bengal June i I» 54 7,/ lune Id Parramatta 15 J U 1 Chusan *9 Tuivii Sunda755 words
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Advertisement1847 1901-05-10 1 NORDDF I ITQCHPR I I Civn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Hniirp? nunuutu I ObrlLM LLUYD. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ A jK NEGAPA STEAMERS Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship co., Ltd. I F or i Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on HAM1,847 words
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Advertisement681 1901-05-10 1 sJanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NEIHERL aNDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 182 Palo-l l- I a; ual f. 35 783,000 (abt. £3,000,000. Reserve FuND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500. Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere l>on,Te al, Pecaiongan, Pasoeroean, TjilatjapGo onfa'o, Palmtbang. Correspondents681 words
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Article152 1901-05-10 2 Friday, ioth Town Band. Esplanade, at 5-? o p.m Penang Golf Club Tennis Tourn iment. High water 5-30:1.111. aud 5 55 p in. SaTi::<dav, IITH Last Quarter Moon. Mails from Europe vi Neg.ipatam, expected to arrive, at noon Auction sale of household furniture, 75 Tiansfer Road, at noon152 words
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Article1168 1901-05-10 2 Unrest in Russia and social disorganization are repeatedly showing themselves in eruptions in St. Petersburg, and other great centres, invaiiably followed by stern repressive measures, under the weight of which the pe pie are ground down till they nppeir Absolutely powerless against the Government. And yet1,168 words
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Article773 1901-05-10 2 A CtJRRKSPONDUNT writes (liat the com-t, at present appeui ig nightly, war visible at Ma ak iff Ist Sun lay evening. The Siamese gonboaT Pnket arr ved here from L'o >gk ill yesterday, bringing Mr. K aw S in Bee an 1 twa se vuits. Tnr Malay773 words
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Article327 1901-05-10 2 A meeting of the General Purposes Committee of the Agri< uHural Show was he'd yesterday afiernoon in the Resident Counci lot’s offi e, the Hon. J K Birch piesiding. There wete also present. Messr-. J. M Kindtr-ey (Honorary Secretary) A T. Bryant, J. R. M F.rl.me, A327 words
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Article718 1901-05-10 2 LAWN TENNH TOURNAMENT. YV-sterday was again a peifer t afternoon for tennis, and a large company watched lie variou-matches which were proceeding m a Im rnesS-’ike fashion a l over thClub’s grounds Pei baps lhe Mixed Dotlbl II indicap lie in which D. and Mis.: Fieer we718 words
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Article181 1901-05-10 2 3TH \r 8H ALFRED MILNER S No c "ange of i Mper POLI Y PO'.slele In a speech at Cane i Alf.ed Milner said hj 0 5 no weakening, oft he was possible. t c wooed o( settlement, and left S u; J’* with an easier mind than181 words
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Article22 1901-05-10 2 (From ocr own Cokrespoxdfji? IEI l K 4.VSO.V. (/Or* May) 1 he shipments to-day are— To Penang, 355 pikulsof tin.22 words
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Article103 1901-05-10 2 Cino An Si, who bad p ealedprji the charge of voluntarily causinggnetß hurt, was sente rce<l yester riy mouiip five years rigorous imprisonment. Ng Kali Sing, a Chinaman, wascottriati yesterday afternoon of v luntari y ca:sj| hurt to one of Mr. Verm nt's cjoies t Ba ir Kaw.in,103 words
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Article539 1901-05-10 2 I (To the Editor of the Pindhg Guetti"} Sir, In The King of the 6th April last hl very appreci.rtorv notice of Nata.sN» Govern r (wl oby the way is geii&’l big ixxmi at home just 10.1) o- e maytai the following:ln 1891 I>® was 11539 words
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Advertisement1564 1901-05-10 2 f o r, 1 TU r Finest ceyio.l lea. AObcrtiSflUHitS. K iltT ISt*OS. I Nr TMPORTED direct from the factory. In X A—7 |■l I half-chests containing 50 lit, packets *25. NOTICE. Cash with order. nmnnr Tftillll The best te VT into the HE R EB Y give notice that1,564 words
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Article104 1901-05-10 3 j gut.LKN, author of The If'the Cachalot," etc., writing in C' l v< ._The time is fully ripe for en nt the sai or p?et and the marine the Whether they wine in engi rhvtni o- no I < are not. A virgin le'ins a104 words
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296 1901-05-10 3 Stamp.pk "F Chinese Christians From Peking V, Press telegram fom Peking iete is a «ridespre** elief «mong ;u'chi^ ,ha,af,esl o' ,break l of £l, unavoidable and will no ong r be I ve I Ihe provincial armies that have vet’encountered foreign troops have "mwn296 words
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934 1901-05-10 3 Thk f l owing is the letter of 11 E. the Viceroy of the 1 wo Kwangs to tl.e Chinese Consul Gene al at Singapore It is reported that about the clo-e of last year a large holy of men, natives of Honan,934 words
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Article63 1901-05-10 3 The Communication Department has been arranging to promulgate an Imperial Ordinance which will instal some physicians in the trains running between Kobe an I Shimtrashi, and in the steamers. The Department of Agriculture and Commerce wi I ord-r all fa lories having no less than fifty labourers to63 words
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Article73 1901-05-10 3 Tur.. I’r lis telephone girl must not -a' HtHpf'’ any more I hat is 100 -inplc and easy, so the administration has uiven instructions that in luture the detnois- le <iu telephone must reply to those who ring her up, I’m listening to you.’’ If she73 words
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Article81 1901-05-10 3 Graphic. Honeymoons seem gradually disappear ing. Their days are shortened, their severity i> l>eing m »difiei. The fortnight of out grandmothers’ honeymoons has metged info a few .lays, aod during that time, all kinds of amusements are admissib e \Ve read of brides going out hunting,Graphic. - 81 words
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Article95 1901-05-10 3 Tue first breach of promise suit ever brought in Japan has recently been filed in one of the provincial courts. The plaintiff is a widow, who made her intended sign a" contract that in case either party clranged his or her mind in regard to the95 words
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Article140 1901-05-10 3 Recent events in Russia would appear to hive created a reign of acute suspicion among Ihe police authorities. Every la tory and workshop in Odessa has been visited by agents of the secret ponce Employers, m inagers, and foremen arclosely questioned with regard to the read140 words
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Article154 1901-05-10 3 Something like a strike of Japanese judges and procurators has arouse! great interest at Yokohama. Many of the officials for sometime actua ly refused to continue their duty, and it was only by the exercise of great pressure that they were in Ju :ed finally to carry154 words
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Article553 1901-05-10 3 An Astronomer on Its Location Have astronomers been able to discover where Heaven is located, was a question asked of Prof. Garrett P. Serviss, the astronomer. To any person who accepts that vie-v of Heaven it must appear possible, if not probable, that the mighty telescopes of553 words
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Article1677 1901-05-10 3 HOW NEW ZEALAND AIDS HER UNFORIUNAI’E CI lIZENS. By H \V. Wilson. Ever since >ir Char es Ddke, in his Problem- of Greater Biilain," drew attention to the unique inteiest of our far off colonies as fields of expeiinternal legislation, a desiie has exi-ted1,677 words
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Article350 1901-05-10 3 Singular Point of International Law. Mk O’Leary, the alleged editor of the Siam Free Press, was trie I by the B'itish Consular Court at Bangkok, on the 26th April, for criminal libel in that newspaper as regards a Siamese police officer there. The jury found him guihy.350 words
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Article183 1901-05-10 3 Penang, ioth May. 1901. Tin 6B (Trang 274° Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 44-5’ Cloves (picked) Mace No. 1 81.— do. Mace Pickings 69 do. Nutmegs 1101 5° 1°(No. i 7 75 Sugar J 2 5 A°(Basket 43° do Tapioca183 words
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Article129 1901-05-10 3 Penang torn May, 1901. Ratesclos- as follows London. Dem ind Bank 1 1r J Do 4 months'sight Bank 1 llj Do 3 Cred is 2/D•. 3 M Documentary 2 ('alcu t■. Dem ind Bank Rs. I 7I Do. 3 lays' si ht Private 149 J Bombay, Demand Bank 147*129 words
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Article141 1901-05-10 3 Orders l>y Captain A l{ lams, C 'iiitn i'> 'ant Parades for This Week. Olli cers and Non Commissioned 011 I'iiday, at 5 15 p.m. Detail for The Week Orderly N. C O. Sergt J. Blackstock Rifle Range. Members are remind»! that markets aie now re-ident on the141 words
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Article70 1901-05-10 3 Ihes. s Mary Austin (Captain Boyle) brought 22 deck-passengers from Klang, yesterday. Ihh s s b'tdar (Capttn Wilson) arrived with 9 fir-t-class passengers* from Dili, this morning < T I The s. s /in Ho ain JTn b >!) Irfought Mr. Scott an j 12 natives fr<m Langkat,70 words
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Article37 1901-05-10 3 Mails Cl sh To-morrow. Fur Per str Time. Langkat Jin Ho noon. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Tate' Tomj 1 p.m eli ...I'idar 1 p.m. Tongkah ...Petrel 5 p.m. Kl ing and Malacca ...Langkat 1 p.m.37 words
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Article31 1901-05-10 3 From Steamer To Arrive, Rangoon Hock Seng to-day. Rar goon Fitzpatrick Singapore Ajax 11-5-01 Negapatam Z .mania 11-5-01 Calcut’a A. Afcar 12 5 or Singapore Pm Seng 13-5-0131 words
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Article126 1901-05-10 3 Arrivals. To-i>av. s. s. S;. ee Leak from.Suugei Upey. s. r. /in Ho from Langkat s. s. I'idar from Deli s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s Mary Austin from Klang r. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Hying Dragon from ort Weld s. s. flying fish126 words
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Article327 1901-05-10 3 May it German Steamer s. s. Suinatia.-from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co. 13 Ifokata Maru from Singapore, for Marseille.-, Lond n and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 15 s. s. Kum Sang from Singapore, for Calcutta, Boustead Co. 16 German teamer s. s. Sumatra fr m Deli, for De'i.327 words
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Advertisement226 1901-05-10 3 CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in us- for Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly. It can be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds of dial rhcea, and at the first’226 words
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Advertisement26 1901-05-10 3 TO LET. rpHE NEWLY-BUILT and commodious I house, No. 5 Pangkor Road. Entry from rst May, 1901. Apply to E. A. MANASSEH, 249 146 Penang Street.26 words
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Advertisement589 1901-05-10 3 T. L. Gosling Co., GRAHAM ft CO. Wines, Spirits, and Provision Merchants. Whole rale, Retail and Naiufacturii 4. Heach Street, Penanx /“7*t/A 1 Hold the largest Stocks in r&IXH f'U the straits cf Dru s s pints. Chemicals, Beer of the Century. SOLE AGENTS FOR DAWSONS WHISKIES, Medicines, penang Singapore.589 words
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Advertisement302 1901-05-10 4 $2 I p er Month B THE H P ina »s M ENLARGED EDITION H Per Month I W“i THE~ PINANG GAZETTE» B enlarged daily EDiTion E 7 I J- free is as fo!Iow ,__A '->«« Per annum... 2 n s' p„ fly Post.- ad »actß Ber annum... 27 I302 words