Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1901-06-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. MEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 2833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TRI DAY, 71 h JUNE, 1901. No. 12724 words
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Advertisement762 1901-06-07 1 ilntkrs. Oriental Stĕam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be O X expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang o** homewards, on the following O dates:— Outwards. Homewards. lune 13 Coromandel June 15 Su^ a J 27 Parramatta 19 July n CAusan July 13 Bengal 27 lir Sunda Aug.762 words
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Advertisement2674 1901-06-07 1 NORDDEUTSCHM LLOYD. sm,,», NEGAPATAM Ll>'E OF STEAMERS. Nippon VUSOR KdlShO P 72 N th R MVr’ch, a L? r rr u I UOUII HUIOIIUa responsible for any debt or debts contracted Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. h. h. Cornelius a L f For2,674 words
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Advertisement648 1901-06-07 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCH TV. Established iBz|. Paid-up Capital 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, Mecan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chcrebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, TjilatjapGorontalo, Pakmbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,648 words
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Article158 1901-06-07 2 Friday, 7TH Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 4-40 a.m. and 5-05 p.m. Saicrday, Bth Mails from Europe tin Negapatam, expected to arrive, at 8 a.m. Auction Sale of landed property, Muntri Street, at 11-30 a in Auction Sale of household furniture, 119 Macali-ter Road, at ii.jo.158 words
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Article53 1901-06-07 2 WalkerWhitaker.On June 6th, at St George’s Church, Penang, by the Rev. H. C. Henbam, Henry James NoSl Walker, eldest son of Sir E. Neel Waiker, k c m.g to Emily Louisa, fifth daughter of the late Sir Frederick Whitaker, kc m.g, late of Auckland, New Zealand. Co’oniil and Home53 words
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Article1207 1901-06-07 2 Two or three days ago we published a complaint from a correspondent with reference to the removal of the five-ton crane at the south end of the jetty sheds. I'r in inquiries we have made it seems that the reclamation of the sea frontage adjacent to1,207 words
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Article990 1901-06-07 2 Wk are glad to bo able to announc e that H. E. the Acting Governor intend s making every effort lo be present at the opening of the Penang Agricultural Show, and though he is unab e at present to make a definite promise, only unavoidable public990 words
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Article99 1901-06-07 2 Tub following cases were disposed of tiefore a Court of Two Magistiates consisting of Messrs. Bryant and Howard, yesterday Two Chinese were, each, fined $lO, for using criminal force. A noted samseng named Yusuf was convicted of disorderly conduct and escaping from legal custoiy, and sentenced99 words
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634 1901-06-07 2 Six Persons Killed, Seven Injur f.d. MORNING TRAGEDY IN ARAB STREET. Singapore papers teport one of the most shocking cases of amok-running that has ever occurred there, which took place on Monday morning, when a Malay killed 6 persons, and severely injured 7 others634 words
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Article136 1901-06-07 2 6th Ivi. THE STRIFE IN SOUTH AFRicj. the death roll For May including MR. BROORIGK ON THE WAR. NO CAUSE FOR DISQUIETUDE Mr. Brodrick, speaking at dmner of the South African C i| Surgeons, said there was no g roa for disquietude in the situation. 4 OUR TROOPS136 words
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Article26 1901-06-07 2 IE LUK AS SON. (6th June) The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 483 pikulsofore. D° too of tin. To Singapore, 3,703; ikuls of ore.26 words
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Article262 1901-06-07 2 The first results of the census in Great Britain are published, and form an interesting study. It would appear that seme of the largest gains w-re made by seaport towns. Thus Cardiff has increase! Iron 128,000 in iSgr to 163,000 in 1901, Kings-ton-upon-Hull 200 to 238, Bris>ol from262 words
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Article480 1901-06-07 2 Last evening the return match of the Forwards v. Backs was played at the Esplanade. A very late start was made, owing to several P. C. C. players not turning up to time. The teams were not as advertised, Bailey and Hodge being ill The P. C. C. Captain480 words
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Advertisement978 1901-06-07 2 Katz Bros. Ltd., THE GRAHAM A CT„ II i-E TONGKANG of about 35 tons. E.UII&E. I UW II Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing T j j dokasamy'pillay &co i-'.. 1 O:, rd P V Cpijsuisu. OaSi a a Penang St. Andrew’s Society. 7 4. Beach Street, Penang. jr -g ,4 N978 words
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Advertisement99 1901-06-07 2 riONTRIBVTIONS must be adJreeeed to Ths L/ Editor,” written on one tide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for inwriion, but as o guarantee of good faith. The Editor it not responsible for opinion, eepressed by his correrpondents. JiUSINESS Communications should be99 words
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Article367 1901-06-07 3 roo-ien ship 0 jsh Columbia arrived in n ballast bour on the morning of I 0 ngl< on S f r a experience that few I»/ 29 J would care to face, says the bip m r,L,aM- Clearing from Man/<W th ?m«nin K of the 9th367 words
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Article358 1901-06-07 3 The eclipse as seen from Padang (west astof Sumatra) was, from an astronoma point of view, says the Straits Times, failure. The Preparations. The following was the programme of (r. H. F Newall at Ayer Karu (Sawah «onto). Instrument: a four prism specos:ope; five exposures for spectrum lower358 words
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Article538 1901-06-07 3 There seem to be certain advantages in vmg in a sugar-producing country like 'em, whi h beats the Straits Settlements s ov. The following extracts are from etter written by a former Colonist iprtnerara, who is now settled in Peru This is a marvellous country for538 words
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Article273 1901-06-07 3 Slavery is supposed to be non-existent under the British flag, but according to the Straits Times it exists io Singapore, which is considered a pretty fair slave market. From recent reports to hand, however, says our contemporary, the market at the present moment is dull,273 words
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Article369 1901-06-07 3 Tub following was H. R. H. the Duke of Cornwall’s reply to the addresses pre sented to him at Melbourne: Gentlemen,It is with the utmost pleasure that I have received your loyal and dutiful addresses, and I accept with sincere satisfaction the assurances which they contain of369 words
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Article560 1901-06-07 3 J. M. Hubbard, in the National Geographic Magazine The Tsangpo is in several respects the most remarkable river in the world. It is the highest of all navigable streams, flowing for nearly a thousand miles at an elevation of from 11,000 feet to 14,000 feet. During the560 words
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Article1198 1901-06-07 3 TRIBUTES TO THE LATE QUEEN. (The Times.) It was only natural that the death of Queen Victoria should overshadow the present exhibition of the Royal Academy. This institution, it must be remembered, is, if not exactly a department of State, at all events immediately dependent on the(The Times.) - 1,198 words
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Article127 1901-06-07 3 World. Onb of the strange features of bridge is the extraordinary fascination that it has for beginners; the mere fact of winning or losing seems to be overlooked by the novice in the delightful speculation of declaring a trump suit or the novelty of doubling the adversaries*World. - 127 words
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Article1514 1901-06-07 3 i Home Paper. (BY THB OLD PIONSBR.) Wb are a strange people. We cannot do without a hero or idol of some sort, and we make them out of the most grotesque material. Farcical politicans, unintelligible poets,”self-advertising novelists, mud beheaded philosophers," theatri-al posers in all sortsiHome Paper. - 1,514 words
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Article223 1901-06-07 3 .Daily Mail. Nbw Movbment to Dbal with Drunkbn Wives. There was a peculiar and significant conference last month at St. George’s Hall, Westminster-bridge-roada confer ence of husbands met together for the purpose of devising some method cf protecting men afflicted with drunken wives. The outcome was the.Daily Mail. - 223 words
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Article188 1901-06-07 3 Pknano, 7TH Jess. 1901. Tin 74-75 iTiang 2970 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 43- a 5 Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 Bt. Mace Pickings 73—sellers. Nutm gs iior 60 do. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar j >. 2 425188 words
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Article113 1901-06-07 3 Penang. 7TH June, 1901. Rates close as follows London. Demand Bank i/lijj Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/-J. Do. 3 Credifs a/-A Do. 3 Documentary a/-| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 148} Do. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 148) Do. 3 days’ sight Private 1501 Madras, Demand Bank113 words
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Article49 1901-06-07 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Orders for Next Week. Recruits drill on Monday 3rd June and Wednesday sth June at 5.15 p.m. Adjutant's parade on Friday 7th June at 5-15 p.m. sharp. Dress :Plain Clothes. By Order, (Sgd G. M. Dundas-Mouat, Lt. Adj., P. V.49 words
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Article143 1901-06-07 3 The Flintshire brought a general cargo from London, this morning. The s, s. Cheang Chew arrived with 367 deck passengers from bingapore and China, this morning. The s. s. Calypso (Captain Lowry) brought 260 deck-passengers from Singapore, yesterday. The s. s. G. G. v. Lansberge (Captain Neijts) brought143 words
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Article56 1901-06-07 3 Mails Cl -sk To-morrow. For Per str. Time, Deili ...Avagyee noon. Langkat ...Jin Ho Klang ...Mary Austin 1 P.M. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 1 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy ..Cheang Chew 3 p.m. Singapore and Hongkong ...Kum Sang 3 p.m. Monday, ioth. Edie, T. Semawe Segli56 words
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Article27 1901-06-07 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Negapatam Zamania 8-6-01 Rangoon Hock Seng 8 6-01 Singapore Hong IVun 8-6-01 Singapore Inaba Marte 9-6-01 Singapore A. Apcar 10-6-0127 words
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Article102 1901-06-07 3 Arrival*. To-day. s s. Cheang Chew from Singapore s. s. Flintshire from London s. s. G. G. v. Lansberge from Acheen s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat S. s. Avagyee from Deli s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. s. Calypso from Singapore s. Sri Bangka from102 words
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Article176 1901-06-07 3 June. 10 s. s. Inaba Marti from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 10 P &O. s. s. Ceylon from Colombo, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Gilfillan Wood i Co. 13 P. &O. R M Steamer Sunda for China and Singapore, Gilfillan Wood Co. 15 P-176 words
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Advertisement40 1901-06-07 3 CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC, CHOLERA and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Can Always be Depended Upon as a Quick Relief from PAINS IN THE STOMACH CHOLERA MORBUS COLIC, DYSENTERY. When iu Need of Such a Medicine, Try it. For sale by GRAHAM &Co Lio. 340 words
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Advertisement462 1901-06-07 3 WHITE AND SOUND TEETH. Rowland’s Odonto is the best and purest dentifrice, being warranted free from any acid or gritty ingredients; it whitens and preserves the teeth it eradicates the formation of tartar, removes spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves the enamel, sweetens the breath induces a healthy action462 words
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Advertisement150 1901-06-07 3 A commercial christening. The wellknown Liefiig Company’s Extract now bears, in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig, a new name made from the Liebig's Extract of Meat Co.’s initialsLemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistakes we wonder was not thought of before. It is better to keep150 words
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Advertisement763 1901-06-07 3 flew Beach Street Auction IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED IS FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Qu the Bth iaij <4 3uue, 1901, AT STEWART LANE, (Just behind the Chinese Temple), Commencing at 11-30 a.m. punctually, All that Valuable Freehold Land, (Most suitable for building purposes, &c.,) The763 words
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Article325 1901-06-07 4 St:cks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. liersawah Gold Mine Co. $3.73 175.000 887,500 817,500 8 hendariang Hy haulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. Sl2O. setters 80.000 Bo,coo 800 100 7% Fraser and Neave, Ltd. 886. sales 225,000 225,000 4.500 50 lie Do. 6 Debs.325 words
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Advertisement732 1901-06-07 4 Government Notification. II I A hereby notified th it it is proposed s x months fiom the date of this N >tilicati >:> to intioducea Bill to lhe Legislative Cojncil of the Colony of the Straits Settlements <lding with the Estate of Adri in Kock, i imerlr a pos essor732 words
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Advertisement656 1901-06-07 4 80/ a// CAeatfafa. anoline’ Natural Toilet Preparations. Toilet l-anoline’ in collapsable tubes. Makes rough skins smooth, and protects delicate comp'ex ions from wind and sun. Lanoline’ Toilet Soap Never irritates; cleanses and keeps ths skin supple. Wholesale DepAt -67. Holbocn Viaduct, London. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm FOR RELIEF AXD CUKE OF656 words
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Advertisement1639 1901-06-07 4 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, MtffipllS BRJRSBWh I family provision, 2 PROVISION for old age. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 8847.) Chairman:— The Right Hon’ble Sir JOHN GORST, M P MANUFACTURED BY FUNDS—R«> 420 000 000. LAM BERT BUTLER Limited, London. claims1,639 words
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Advertisement472 1901-06-07 4 I C’H I Per THE H Pinang ENLARGEb Eair, os Pei" Month <F r LOCa g? SCHb! the PINANG GAZEITtM enlarged daily TERMS OF SUBSi’ptu, H the pm I. Of tl, 1 free is as follow Io Government C, f/: i: f; W iii Penang, J Per annum... 24 I’er472 words
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