Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-07-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. Kfll SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 1901. No. I(>722 words
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Advertisement679 1901-07-26 1 «ntppimj Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may I. O J- expected to arrive ou wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— mail service. Homewards. do Oceana Jnlv 27 Jo Britannia Coromandel <lO Aust, alia 4 u,"i’i.i d 1 ,ct ona W’jEU. 5 Jo n.«a/,.jv Outwards. Parramatta679 words
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Advertisement2426 1901-07-26 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. «w», rbto. ...j NEfiAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YtISOR Koisho. Boar Kuala Lumpur, salary 4 6Sper IW I I Applications ith copies of recent testiWgi\ X Intended Sailing and expected Arrival Ot Steamers. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. monials shouldbe sent before 6th August, ifMlgik 'oat *b Ol2,426 words
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Advertisement554 1901-07-26 1 IBanks. Nederlandsclie Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. /’3,000,000, Reserve Fu.ND...f. 958.000 (abt. 246,500, Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore. Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Soutabaya, Padang, Chorebon.Tegal, Peialongan, Pa-.ocrocan, Tjilatjap, Pal.mbang. Correspond: nts at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta.554 words
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Article119 1901-07-26 2 Friday, 26th Annual Meeting Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Anglo-Chinese Schoo), at 8-30 p.m. High-water 8-2 > p in. and 8-45 a m. Saturday, 27TH Cricket. P. C. C. v. Volunteers, Esplanade. Homeward Mail to sail at 6 o p m. High-water 9-10 p.m. and 9 35 a.m. Sunday,119 words
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Article2067 1901-07-26 2 Sir M. E. Grant Duff, whom Mr. Gladstone made Governor of Madras in 1881, is a man of many parts and a voluminous author. He is further one of the diarists of the age, has already published comprehensive Notes from a Diary in 1897 and again2,067 words
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Article329 1901-07-26 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette'") Dear Sir, Will you kindly allow to make a few remarks in your valuable columns about the encroachments made into the field by the spectators during the recent football matches at the Esplanade. In former days there were only329 words
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360 1901-07-26 2 (To the Editor of the I’inang Gazette.”) Sir, Pardon me encroaching again on this subject, bu I promise to be very brief this time, and oc.upy a small corner only in your valuable paper Before I finishwith J istitia” I wi-h to reply to one or360 words
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Article491 1901-07-26 2 Training Notes and Anticipations. Winding up preparations are in full swing, and the number of watches occupied daily in clocking the various spinsis legion At a- y rate, one and all are endeavouring to pick up something real good for the opening day’s card. To-morrow will be the491 words
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Article135 1901-07-26 2 THE HEAT WAVE i N The heat and drought r unabated in the C en western portions of th? States. he Uitej enormous LOSS OFcBop Ihe estimated osq nf lowa, Missouri, N e v/ cr Ts in Kansas is 3 i 2 m il|,J n b.mghaltoru,, 261 JlLj.135 words
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Article150 1901-07-26 2 The case against a J ift i p r u,, 'aibo > alias \o e, charge wuh 1 breaking by night and tbjft, yesterday afternoon, when, toil-e< --j of many, h- Was acquit ed. M r f Baynes pio-ecuted and Mr. defended. a,WOII The next case ca led150 words
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Article668 1901-07-26 2 (L. <§• C Express) The recent visit of Royaltyto Singapo furnishes a text bn which Mr. HugbC ford di ates in the present issue of Bk wood. We hope it will serve to indi those peop e at home, whose ideas as tot geographical position of(L. <§• C Express) - 668 words
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Advertisement1098 1901-07-26 2 D«Unli(ii.H a f a Katz Bros. Ltd., THE Aobfrlisfmt,,ls Pritcnara to* nrnonc tawm paui Riga von wiekind beach street. penang. tttuiibt lUWN <—>. niCDENCADV Practising Veterinary Surgeon, PENANG UlOrtNoAnl, KB r. aovr. sbrvkb, w” .2 »■> A To b 6 had TFOITI every Can be consulted as to sickness on1,098 words
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Advertisement100 1901-07-26 2 fyOXTRIBVTIONS must be addreteed to The Lt Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for insertion, bnl as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor i> not responsible for opinion, repressed by his correspondents. IiUSINESS Communications should be100 words
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Article95 1901-07-26 3 P. O. Outward-Bound Mail. TIK P O outward bound royal mail Ler Massilia arrived here from Col S I at 630 p- m. yesterday. She j 20 s a oon passengers, and of fhese the following were for Penang Stevenson and Pad more from T nndon She left at midnight95 words
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Article146 1901-07-26 3 Cricket is admittedly not a very suit b!e game for ladies. Lawn tennis, on the other hand, is perhaps not the best mean in for an exhibition of the athletic abilit sof the sterner sex." An admirable compromise between the two is Gryllo” r Vigoto Racquets are146 words
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Article203 1901-07-26 3 From the mail papers we gather the following items regarding the effects oHhe h-at wave in America Ibe horse traffi of New York has been latne'y abandoned. No less than 150 policemen are on the sick list. In many parts of the city the asphalt203 words
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Article261 1901-07-26 3 Is i?'>7 British shipping tonnage which entere 1 Hongkong was between 700,000 and 8)0,000 tons, foreign shipping tonnage between 400,000 and 500,000. Last year British tonnage was between 4.500,000 and 4,6jo,ooo,foreigntonnage between 2,400,000 and 2,500,000, and junk tonnage between 1, 600,000 and 1,700,000. Roughly speaking, therefore, British261 words
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Article424 1901-07-26 3 A bacteriologist wiil shortly be added to the Medical Staff, Hongkong. Women," says Max O'Rell in his latest volume, should have two great aims in life trying to look beautiful, and suc;eeding in being pleasant.” Tub directors of the Eastern Telegraph Comp<ny (Limited) announce a further dividend ot r|424 words
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Article46 1901-07-26 3 According to Hongkong papers just to band, the floods on the Yangtsze are increasing to an alarming extent. Kiangse is worst affected. There is a widespread belief amongst the Chinese that the missionaries are to blame and have caused the floods.46 words
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Article202 1901-07-26 3 C. B. T." writes to the Malay Mail regarding the discussion which took place at the recent meeting of the Malay States Miners’ Association, on the subject of the differential rates of tin duty paid by Chinese smelters and the Straits Trading Company. The writer thinks that the202 words
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Article214 1901-07-26 3 The danger of poi-oning from tinned meat, fish, and preservesa danger which makes many people beware of using tinned foodshas been obviated, it is claimed, by a simp'e invention just patented by Mr. A. \V. Maconochie, M.P. for East Aberdeenshire. The poison in these tinned foods214 words
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Article347 1901-07-26 3 M. Ke stere and M. de la Croix arrived at the Residency, Seremban, on the 17th instant in their motor, carrying their own baggage, having made the run between Semoneyh and Seremban in 83 minutes. This is good enough going, considering the bad state of the347 words
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Article439 1901-07-26 3 (Straits Times, 23rd July.) It is with much regret that we learn of the death at home of Mr. Arnot Reid, late Edi'orof the Straits Times. The news was contained in a telegram from Glasgow which arrived at Singapore this morning. Mr. Reid first arrived(Straits Times, 23rd July.) - 439 words
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Article957 1901-07-26 3 W»kk of a Pleasure Steamer. On 30th June the steamer Mohawk, with 900 American excursionists on board, struck a rock off Glen Island, and sank in the short space of twenty minutes. A terrible panic occurred among the passengers; but all were rescued, owing to the shallowness of957 words
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Article162 1901-07-26 3 The World s Championship. The long-looked-for match to decide the World’s Sculling Championship has at last been arranged, Jake Gaudaur having at last accepted George Town’s challenge. The race will be rowed at Rut Portage, during the third week in August. The French-Canadian, Jake Gaudaur, has held the championship162 words
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Article112 1901-07-26 3 Penang 26th Jul-, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank r/i'l Do 4 months'sight Bank /-■>} Da 3 Credits t/-tr| Do. 3 Documentary... i’-nU Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1 6 Do. 3 days' sight Private 148 Bombay, Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days' sight Private 148 Madras, Demand112 words
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Article86 1901-07-26 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, 29TH July. Parades for the Week. Company Drill on Monday the 29th instant at 5-30 p.m. Dress, plain clothes. Recruits Drill on Wednesday the 31st J illy at 5-30 p.m. Instruction for Non-Com'i>issioned Officers only, on86 words
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Article92 1901-07-26 3 The s. s. Betsy (Captain Rozario) brought 30 deck-passengers fiom Klang, yesterday. The s. s. Bisagno (captain Brusaca) brought a general cargo from Singapo e, yesterday. The s. s. Pegu (Captain Reid) arrived with 30 deck-passengers ftom Olehleh, this morning. The s. S. Siberia (Captain Parze'ens) brought a92 words
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Article78 1901-07-26 3 Mails Close Tc-morrow. For Per str. I mu Klang ...Betsy 1 p.mLangkat and Pangkalan Brandan ...Dels 1 p m. Deli ...Sumatra 1 p.m Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Calcutta ...Sui Sang t p.m. Asahan Pangkalan Brandan ...Pontianak 2 P.M. Langkat and Asahan. ..Quorra 4 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk78 words
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Article44 1901-07-26 3 From Steamer To Arriv Singapore Hong Mob to-diy. Singapore Marta Valerie 27-7*ol Singapore Hong Bee 27 7-01 Rangoon Secundra 28-7-01 Pulo Weh van (Juthoorn 29-7-01 Calcutta Kunt Sang 29-7-01 Jeddah Idomeneus 29-7-01 Edie Maetsuijcker 30-7-01 Negapatam Waroonga 30-7-01 Rangoon Fitzpatrick 30-7-0144 words
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Article134 1901-07-26 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Pegu from Olehleh s. s. Sri Bangka from Padang s. s Hebe from Singapore s. s. Sui Sang from Singapore s. s. Deli from Brandan s. s. Ho Ku ei from Deli s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson s. s. Siberia from Hamburg Yesterday.134 words
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Article189 1901-07-26 3 July. 27 s. s. Glenftrg from London, for Singapore and China, Boustead Co. 29 Homeward P. O. R. M St-amer Sunda from Singapore, for Colombo, Marseilies Plyinonth and London Gilfillan Wood Co. 29 Outward Nordd Lloyd I. M. Steamer Frinzess Irene from Bremen, for Singapore. China and Jap189 words
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Advertisement112 1901-07-26 3 SAVE THE CHILDREN There is little, if any, danger from bowel complaints when properly treated. Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookwaltcr Ohio, U. S. A., says During last May an infant child of our neighbour was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery- I took112 words
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Advertisement1031 1901-07-26 3 McAlister&Co. IM SE GRAHAM CO. 1 fIIHE STATU TORY FIRST MEETING j3j charge of young children with English VWB o*he shareholders of the above Company family in Penang. r.IWITBD will be held at the Dispensary, on Monday, Apply to N.” (By Order) M. E. MAN )OK, do pt, mng Gazette.1,031 words
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Article342 1901-07-26 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Ur. Sharks. Paid Dit. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $3.75 sellers 175,000 887,500 817,5*0 85 hendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.. Ltd. 880. sellers 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Neave, Ltd. ...886. 225,000 225,000 4.50 a 50 81c Do. 0 Dabs.342 words
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Article853 1901-07-26 4 Programme of Annual Meeting, August 15th and i 7 th. firsFday. Thursday, the 15th August, lgot i- The Maiden Plate. 3 Pll Value J250.-A race for M,; 4en p Weight as per scale, with an s'™. *4lbs. for all horses imported as CrOL? to the Straits Settlements853 words
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Advertisement523 1901-07-26 4 THE PINANG GAZETTE,’ Er larged y edition. terms Ol- sl scrjption. r niiE price of th »P Gazet dehvere free as G Op .1 Merchants Gm p < Pr er a yable in advance. Ly I':; Per nnr. i... i *l°. Single cents. .»dvert.i t Hates. M ic in «I523 words
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Advertisement767 1901-07-26 4 MANUFACTURED BY LAM BERT BUTLER Limited London. ELLWOOD'S PATENT AIR CHAMBER HELMETS. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the East by all Awarded the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm FOR RELIEF AM: CURE767 words
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Advertisement1735 1901-07-26 4 < r i GOLD MEDAL, Health Exhibit!*», Loodo». TO BManolinf Benger ssh J HI teMv AM Children. It is remarhehle Mf J <o bo* one after Natural Toilet Preparation.. Toilet <Lanoline’ eo//ooau6/» twees, Md*Ue MaSee rough shins snshoth. and pntacts doll cats science bayo pronounced complasiona from arind and amt.1,735 words
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Advertisement24 1901-07-26 4 $2 Per Month THE Pinanj ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For a To rfdterMr tfit pirjang The Cnty <2)aHy Pop< r &n Uor th Jllataya24 words
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