Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-07-09 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, 9th .JULY, 1901. No. 15322 words
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Advertisement696 1901-07-09 1 fioticts. Peninsular 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. THE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outJP wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Q dates:— mail service. Homeward». it Chusan connecting; with India J° Iy Sunda do Oceana A n ni-al do Britannia A g 21 Coromandel do Australia696 words
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Advertisement2380 1901-07-09 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. to. A k “«2 Nippon Vusen Kaisha. VagS Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japam mail steamship Co. Ltd. ALLAN IRVING. 1 p oa I Will Sail Steamer. From Expected oh Engineers and General Contractors, W If I Works .—4O Weld Quay. Madna. Pondicherry I Town Store2,380 words
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Advertisement721 1901-07-09 1 %attks. v Nederlandsche Handel f Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,009 Reserve FuND...f. 2,958,000 (abt. 246,500 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, 4 Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medao (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere bon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gotonfalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo721 words
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Article95 1901-07-09 2 Tuesday, qth Last Quarter. Penang Volunteers, Company Drill, at 5-30 p m High-water 7-10 a.tn. and 7-35 p.m. Wednesday, ioth Public and Bank Holiday. Agricultural Show to l e opened at 11-3 > a.m. by Hon. J. K Birch. High-water 8 0 a.m. and 8 25 p.m. Thursday,95 words
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Article1728 1901-07-09 2 From the brief telegram we published yesterday concerning the Australian Defence Bill, it will be noted that it includes the classification of all adult males,” which, we take it, is tantamount to saying that under certain circum stances provision is made for conscription. A small force1,728 words
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Article1092 1901-07-09 2 Tomorrow being a public and Bink holiday, there will be no issue of the I'inang Gazette. Post entries for the Agricultural Showwill be received in all classes of Division C, Stock, and D. Poultry. The Penang Agricultural Show will be opened at 11 30 a.m. to morrow.1,092 words
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Article178 1901-07-09 2 The perfo man- e given by this Company at the Town Ha l on Saturday night was not well pationizel, ptobably owing to the uncertain weather. Miss Stamer has a beautiful voice, clear and true, and sang with goof taste and feeling. She evidently had a co178 words
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Article182 1901-07-09 2 Says the Malay Mail :—There is a strong letter in Wednesday’s Pinang Gazette under the heading A Recent Federal Appointment.” The pub ic certainly do not take kindly to this appointment, but as we pointed out before, this is no reason for making remarks at the182 words
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Article130 1901-07-09 2 THE STRIFE IN SOUTH E AMEB1 “N Great Britain has dr. i release the American, ntd h among the prisoners of »> show thiuVkilled’anT’,."** Boers were left v i n J UR <M af>« «“battle of AN INQUIRY tary, War Office that a full inquiry has dered regarding130 words
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Article36 1901-07-09 2 Ilitt K AXSON. (6th July). The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 413 pikulsoftin. To Singapore, 2,408 O fo re Uo 303 of tin. (5/A July). The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 542 pikulsof tin.36 words
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Article128 1901-07-09 2 To-day the D.u.o Kramat Gardens are being transformed. A constant success» of carts, conveying exhibits of a 1 sort!, is rapidly fi ling the grounds witbell descriptions of native industries, plants, and produce, and a small army of busy assistants is engaged in arranging and ticket™ the128 words
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Article120 1901-07-09 2 In Jury, repo, the Commissioners appointed by H. M. the King of Siam ai the Perak Government for the limiratioe of the boundary between Perak and Renat completed their labours. The new territory compri-es an area approximately cf 720 square miles. It is at present but sparsely120 words
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Article117 1901-07-09 2 Third Day. The following are the resuhs of tin third day’s racing The Scurry Stakes. Mr, H. Tunnic iffe’s Orfheits 1 K. Tamboosamy Pi. ay’s Battleneti 1 The Champion Griffin Ro. Dr. W. D Williams’ Gerak 1 Mes-rs. G. Cumming N Masis The Birch Singapore Griffin Handicap.117 words
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Article239 1901-07-09 2 A correspondent writesI hear p Mr. Henshaw is shortly expected r |ja land to take up the appointment of Traffic Superintendent F. M- J which is a newly-created appointsl has been vacant for last six He is to be stationed at Kua a ia It is interesting to239 words
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Advertisement1003 1901-07-09 2 Pritchard*Co. KaU Bros Lt<l > BEACH STREET, PENANG. bEUII&Ei UWH mensem. Apply to IIIQDSb NQ A D V BEHN MEYER Co., pFNANG. Ul wi Lilw/’iii I 468 16-7 Penang “THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888.” To be had Trom every tea., Is THE supreme court of the JUST RECEIVED BEACH STREET. «.iSS'S-.g.1,003 words
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Advertisement97 1901-07-09 2 EmpText /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to Thb Editor” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion* expressed by his correspondents. TIUSINEBB Communications should /J97 words
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Article1200 1901-07-09 3 r \X S Kynnersley, who took over MB of the Settlement from Mr. J. K. char e Anril Bth of last year, has furnish--B*rcb o" "Lstine Administration Report, J “mucb snuck anJ which has occurred in by the P; n ce J 897.” Following the line Pe1,200 words
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Article1278 1901-07-09 3 The total export of metallic tin amount-ed-to 355>589 pikuls (21,166 tons), against 318,526 pikuls (18,960 tons) in 1899. Its value was §26,032,000, against §23,099,506 in 1899. The amount exported is greater than in any year since 1896. The following table may be read with interest1,278 words
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Article146 1901-07-09 3 The Victoria Bridge over the Perak river is a lattice girder bridge, 1158 feet over all, including abutments, of seven spans of 150 feet each. It is 41 feet above the bed of the river, and 8 feet above the highest known flood level, and it146 words
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Article136 1901-07-09 3 The Acting State Surgeon, Perak, writes as follows :—“Attention is l>eing paid to the fact that arsenic may be the cause of the neuritis in beriberi. Dr. Connolly, District Surgeon, Batu Gajah, writes in his annual report *up to the present, however, a chemical analysis, of a not profound136 words
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Article448 1901-07-09 3 The death of Prince Hohenlohe, which Reuter wired to us yesterday, removes another of the great European lights of the last century. Born in 1819, the second son of Francis Joseph, Prince of Hohenlohe Schillingsfurst, he was a direct descendant of the great line of Waldenburg.448 words
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459 1901-07-09 3 The Duke of Cornwall York in New Zealand. The following is the text of H. R. 11. the Duke of Cornwall and York's speech at Auckland, after the dinner given to the veterans, in reply to the toast of his health proposed by Lord Ranfurly I thank your Excellency for459 words
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Article179 1901-07-09 3 Rouhani* and Austria. The King of Roumania has l»een entertaining very cordially Geneial Berk, the Austrian Chief General cf the Staff. Aldershot Rifle Meeting. The programme of the Alder-hot Rifle meeting has been revised in accordance with the experience gained in South Africa. Active service conditions will be179 words
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Article463 1901-07-09 3 The Prince of Wales’ Stakes was won by Mr. Douglas Baird's Veronese, ri.ltle 1 by Rickaby, by three quarters of a length from Capt. Laing’s Padlock II by Prisoner Padua, ridden by Maher, seven lengths separating the latter from Lord Crewe’s St Amour by St. Serf-Chloe (Cannon). The belting463 words
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Article194 1901-07-09 3 Penang, qth June. rgot. Tin §7l! seller*. (Trang 27) Black Pepper -I West Coast... no sales. (Acbeen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 43 25 Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 82) Mace Pickings 73 74 sellers. Nutmegs 110 s 51} 1052 do. INO. 1 7.25 do. 2194 words
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Article111 1901-07-09 3 Penang, qth July, 19*1. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i/i'/i Do 4 months’sight Bank i/ njl Do. 3 Credi's Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. Ij6 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 148 Bombay, Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 148 Madras, Demand Bank 145}111 words
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Article173 1901-07-09 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parades for This Week Recruits Dull on Monday the 8:h instant, at 5-30 p m. Company Drill for all ranks on Tuesday the 9th instant, at 5 30 p.m. sharp Dress plain clothes. Company Drill for all ranks on Friday the173 words
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Article124 1901-07-09 3 The s. s. Jin Ho (Captain Martin) brought 10 cabin passengers from Langkat, Ibis morning. The s. s. E. F. Ferdinand (Captain Tantsno'ich) arrived wi ll a general cargo from Trieste, this morning. The s. s. Cheang Chew (Captain Frampton) brought 130 deck-passengers from Singapore and China, ye-teiday.124 words
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Article77 1901-07-09 3 Mails Close To morrow. Pur Per str Time. Klang ...Vutar 1 p.m. I’angkor and Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 1 p.m. Singapore. Hongkong, Sw.itow Amoy...Cheang Chew 1p m. Rangoon ...Seang Leong 2 p.m. Thursday. Deli ...Avagyee I p.m. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p m. Langkat and Pangkalan Erandin ..Deli77 words
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Article22 1901-07-09 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Moulmein Secundra 10-7 or Singapore Charterhouse 10-7-01 Singapore Ferbudda 12-7-01 Singapore C. A fear 12-7-0122 words
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Article139 1901-07-09 3 Arrival». To-day. s. s. E. F. Ferdinand from Trieste s. s. A vagyee from Deli s. s. Flying Send from Sungei Upey s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson s. s. /in Ho from Langkat Yesterday. s. s. Cheang Chew from Singapore s. s. G. G. I’ Lnnsberg from139 words
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Article71 1901-07-09 3 July. 10 German s s. Nuernberg from Singapoie, for Havre, Hamburg, Behn Meyer Co. 10 Extra I’. &O.s. s. Japan from Singapore, for Colombo. Marseilles. London and Antwerp, Gilfillan Wood Co. 11 Outward P. O. R. M. Steamer, Coromandel from Colombo, for Singapore, and China, Gilfillan Wood A71 words
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Advertisement58 1901-07-09 3 St arns Wine of Cod Liver Oil •true,, I'’ 1 1 as a nutrient tonic and reconPerfectly palatable. ,c T Hal food f, HE nutritious of all aniMe 1 it, 4° lbs. of the best beef to h k D<i signet! I g Co I P n y’ s Extract,58 words
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Advertisement30 1901-07-09 3 CUTS, BRUISES. SCALDS, and BURNS, Or like injuries, Are Promptly Relieved by CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM. A Few Applications wi'l Effect a Complete Cure. For sale by GRAHAM Co., Ltd, 230 words
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Advertisement127 1901-07-09 3 HAD NO AMBITION. I wasn’t feeling well. Didn’t care to do any thing, no ambition, lost my appetite. I have taken two bottles of Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil, and I can see and feel a wonderful change for the better. It is so pleasant, too, and all ready127 words
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Advertisement157 1901-07-09 3 Mr. J. van den BRAND Co., LAWYERS, MEDAN, DELI. New name for Liebig Company's Extract. We notice that Liebig's Extract of Meat Company have decided to put another distinguishing mark upon their Extract, in addition to the well-known blue signature J. v. Liebig. On and after the Ist of January,157 words
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Advertisement928 1901-07-09 3 Penang Agricultural ShOW, 1901. Typewriter fog BaU PDAIIASfI St PH WILLIAM’S GOOD ORDER will take UllfinflSll tt UUm admissicn yy paper up to 14" wide. Price |2oO. 7 Wednesday, 10th July li.oo Apply to Commanditaire Vennootschap, K.IMITE2D, Thursday, nth July, o.io w s MARTIJN*Co. A ONE DOLLAR ticket will admit928 words
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Advertisement201 1901-07-09 4 $2 Per Month THE “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subsm B “PINANG GAZETTE» enlarged daily EDITIo J E THE7;me rS of° F S £jßlPTlox. J- free is as follows^. 4 Gu: ToGov TOt Offices and M„ ch Per annum... Eer annum... s 2 Domestic Occurrence ■-:sl ’l Lie201 words