Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 August 1901
1901-08-08
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1901-08-08 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DJLIXdY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, Bth AUG* I ST, 1901. No. 1724 words
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Advertisement709 1901-08-08 1 /lottrts. HUE ill.ui sic liner* m tV P A expected to arrive on wards, and leave Penang 0» homewards, on the following dates:— mail service. Homeward». do Britannia ‘Jo A c I hfasstlia do Victoria Parramatta do Rome 5 Chusan do Htmalayv Outw rd» S Parramatta do Rome 22 Clms.n,709 words
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Advertisement2232 1901-08-08 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Hoiiws. allaim ajflvrmi: yl ft. IfUNTM USE OF STEAMERS. Niptlffn Yusen Kaisha. General Contractor» S 7 t j )Vor«s 40 \feld Q uay t Ww Intended. Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd.; 8*®«« fteaeft srreef. '1 I I tv' notice I f Foa2,232 words
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Advertisement661 1901-08-08 1 i., ■>■■■■■— BW o W> -e >rl>l M in mi» 1 Mp i«1 1*«»» 11 mf JBanh. =sgg=gs~a—yßeaggaT l f Nederrnndsclie ?Hatidel AtaatschApf if. NETHE^LA^’ pi TKA.PI Established 1821. Paid-up Capital 35.7&3i00d—(abt. £3,000,000, Reserve FuND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500, Head Office nr Amsterdam Head Aobng-ldi Bata Via Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan*661 words
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Article74 1901-08-08 2 Thursday, Bth Penang Volunteers Company Drill, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 7-to am. and 7-35 pm. Friday, 9 th P, 4 O. Outward Mail, expected to arrive, at 6 am. Penang Club, half-yearly meeting at 9 P m High-water 8 0 a.m. and 8-25 p m. Satcrdav, ioth High-water74 words
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Article2141 1901-08-08 2 The question of agricultural education, to which we briefly referred in our article on the Penang Agricultural Show a few days ago, is one deserving the serious attention of Government. The necessity of inculcating the rudiments of agriculture in those of the rising generation whose future2,141 words
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Article55 1901-08-08 2 Three Hindus and two Muhammadan Klings were charged yesterday morning before Mr. Justice Leach and a special jury with dishonestly releasing a claim, forgery, and other charges. Mr. Adams appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Ross for the defence. Ibe case for the prosecution was not concluded when55 words
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Article70 1901-08-08 2 The following are the Handicaps in the Maiden Galloway Race and the 6th Race, ist Day: Maiden Galloways. Arrangement 11 7 BP. 82 Blueskin ir.7 j Glucose 79 Sinfi 89 1 Simple Honours 72 6th Race. Duba low it 7 Carlton 10. Minnewarra 11.0 Alden 8 Why70 words
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Article139 1901-08-08 2 Mutl’ Karpen was ye-terday acquitted ■ot the charge of dishonestly retaining property alleged to be slo en from Batu Gajih in April last year. Koh Ah Chit, who was accused of tiieft of a quantity of tin ore at Kuiim, was dis harged from custoJy, as app ication139 words
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Article381 1901-08-08 2 The plague is very bad at Amoy, the dai y average of deaths beir g 40 to 50. H. M. S. Orlando at Fakir communicate I ea<i y tlie o-her day with ano her vessel 68 miles off by wire ess te egrapby. 'I he Mercury in a le381 words
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Article130 1901-08-08 2 A correspondent sends us the following extract from the Sarawak Gazette, and inquires whether the Gutta referred to is pro urable in Ma'aya :—Gutta Jelutong, which has been collected and exported on a small scale for sometime past, is now attracting considerab e attention, a new and profitable use130 words
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Article47 1901-08-08 2 The following are the results of tbe elec tions to the Councils General Republicans 557 Radical Socialists 447 Socialists 33 Total Republicans 1037 Rallies 54 Nationalists 26 Conservatives 209 Total Conservatives 219 Second ballots 85 The Republicans gained 47 seats. Echo de Chine.47 words
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Article115 1901-08-08 2 7T "A cstfc *N IMPENDING A general strike o f steelworkers has been oft comm, nee on the toth the UTE ENPRESS FUNERAL at POTSDam. The funeral of the r Frederick will take place aS dam on tne 13th instant. VOTE OF CONDOLENCE. The House of Commons t115 words
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Article17 1901-08-08 2 IF.I.LK ANSON. Bth August The shipments to-dav are— To Penang, 478 lo Singapore, 2,214 ofc.17 words
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Article151 1901-08-08 2 The New German Tariff. The German Catboic, Radical andL cia ist newspapers oppose the Tm». on the woiking man. It is believed that the Reichstag» largely amend (he new Tariff. Fighting at Bremersdorf. A detachment of Steinacker’s Hsi occupyi g Bremersdorp were forced evacuate 01 Wednesday by a151 words
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Article161 1901-08-08 2 Report speaks well of lhe Prince. I appearance he is said to be very likei brother the Emperor Kwang Hsu, but I is somewhat taler and datker. In 0 Shanghai contemporary, tl.e NcrtiCu Dai’y News, be is thus desciibed ashelui el in ShanghaiHe was certainly 1 prepossessing figure.161 words
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Article379 1901-08-08 2 The announcement made by Reuterr» cently, that the scheme for transferringtk Nava Yard from it< present site in Queens Koid to Kowloon has been kcockel a the bea! by the Admiralty and the sions are to be catrei out as otigitM designed, has caused great disappMt379 words
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Advertisement1205 1901-08-08 2 Pritchard Co. b™. lx, the ««fft penang. litUnut I UWH tiEACti STREET, poned until Saturday, 10th August, when all nionrilft inv accounts are requested to be settled. penang UlortNoAni, Consulate for the Netherlands. I inirc To be had Trom every Mmitea., LADIES 37a, BEACH STREET, D*4 a tl rtealur "DORK1,205 words
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Advertisement103 1901-08-08 2 /CONTRIBUTIONS m>ut t« •ddrttted to Th» Editor,” written on one tide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer'» name and addre»», not necessarily for inter lion, but as guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion» expressed by hie correspondent». J BUSINESS Communication» »hould be103 words
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Article1036 1901-08-08 3 By Mrs. Egkkton Eastwick. The full point of the title M rs. Egerton Eastwick has chosen for her latest novel has not y et become quite apparent to us. tfcan hardly be intended that the butte, fly life she has so carefully limned should bear e pithet1,036 words
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Article231 1901-08-08 3 The law and custom of China still gives toe parents supreme control over their children. As far as it is possible for an Outsider to get to know this people, whose ways are dark,’ it does appear that this power of life and death is not231 words
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986 1901-08-08 3 Tub following letter appears in the Hongkong Daily Press S ,R > No. 33 of the projected Straits immigration laws, recently submitted to the Council, is something entirely novel in the way of protective legislation, and would certainly appear to set the pace for other986 words
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Article574 1901-08-08 3 N.-C. Herald - (N.-C. Herald.) Not the least important result of the recent campaign by the Allied armies in North China has been the appearance side by side with the European contingents of an expeditionary corps consisting almost entirely of Indian troops, and fairly representing the average574 words
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Article562 1901-08-08 3 Its Treatment. In the Hongkong Government Gazette there appears an interesting Clinical Report on Malaria, as seen in the Government Civil Hospital during the past six months by Dr. I. Bell, Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer, and Lieutenant G. E. Stewart, i.m.s., Acting Assistant Superintendent. After562 words
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Article190 1901-08-08 3 Penang, Bth Aucust. 1901. Tin 169- —sellers. (Trang 27$ Black Pepper I West Coast no sales. (Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 43- I2 fCloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 821 Mace Pickings 73 74 sellers. Nutmegs nor 51 do. (No. 1 7.25 do. 2 4 2190 words
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Article108 1901-08-08 3 Penang, Bth August, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i/i>i Do. 4 months'sight Bank Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary... Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1 5I Do. 3 days’sight Private 147} Bombay, Demand Bank 1451 Do. 3 days'sight Private «47! Madras, Demand Bank 144) Do. 3 days'108 words
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Article206 1901-08-08 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alans, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, STH August. Parades for the Week. Company Drill on Thursday Bth Aughts at 5-30 pm. Dress, drill order with caps The Warren Shield. The Warren Shield will be shot for on the 1 rth of August,206 words
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Article78 1901-08-08 3 The s. s. Canton (Captain Meri a>>) brought 93 derk passengers from Te'uk Anson, yesterday. The s. s. Langkat (Captain Lingar I) arrived from Kiang and Malacca ye st ei ay, bringing 2 saloon and 116 deck-passeng-er». The s. s. Lady Weld (Captain Trew*eke), which arrived from Teluk78 words
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Article48 1901-08-08 3 Mails Close To-'iorrcw. For Per str i„«. Klang Malacca ...I.aiigk.d 1 p.m. Teluk Ansou ...Lady Weld 3 p.m. Saicrday, ioth. Deli ...Sumatra ham Deli ...Ho Kuei 1 p.m Langkat ...Quorra 1 r M Klang ...Mary Austin I r »1, Pangkor and T. An.-on Betsy t I,m48 words
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Article26 1901-08-08 3 From Steamer T» Arrive. Singapore Shanghai 9-8-01 Singapore C. Hock Kian 9-8-0 Olehleh General Pel 10-8-01 Singapore Cheung Chew 10-8.01 Suez Formosa *****26 words
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Article55 1901-08-08 3 Arrivals. To-day. S. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. Sumatra from Deli Yesterday. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. Langkat from Malacca Departures. To-day S. s. A. Apcar for Calcutta S. Avayyee for Deli s. s. Pegu for Edie, Segli Sc Olehleh s. s. Canton55 words
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Article121 1901-08-08 3 Augt. 13 Outward Nordd Lloyd I. M. Sleam-r Prinz Heinrich from Breme for Singapore. China and Japan. Behn, Meyer A Co. 13 German Steamer Sum itra from Deli, for Deli, Hehn, Meyer Co. 15 Homeward Nord 1 Lloyd I. M. Steamer Stuttgart from Singapore, for Colombo Aden, Suez,121 words
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Advertisement77 1901-08-08 3 PORTABLE SUSTENANCE. For travellers, miners, and soldiers no food is as portable as lemco the genuine Li-big Company’s Extract. The product of 18,000 bullocks was supplied to the forces in South Africa. Lemco is the most concentrated form of Meat known. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED CLERK for the Chamber of Commerce,77 words
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Advertisement263 1901-08-08 3 HAIR PRESERVED A BEAUTIFIED. The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland's Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for263 words
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Advertisement1161 1901-08-08 3 McAlister&Co. TUST RECEIVED a Crossley Oil Engine A PRACTICAL ENGINEER to erect and I tJ °o, 6H.P. No 1701, for Tapioca Mills f\. manage when completed a Mining plant and Tin Mines. Apply to with Engines, Boilers, &c must have working f.IMTTFtTY. 5*0 —2JB KATZ BROS Ltd. knowledge of electric1,161 words
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Advertisement158 1901-08-08 4 “Pinang EM.ARGED EDrnoy Per Month (F rLoca^ bS,!rib > V' bySmgapcro Dispcnsl .al Place <<A»TIN Ctowl. «£r™. "rmi Cx THE “PINANG GAZETTE* ENLARGED DA.ti EDITION TERMS Oh SL BSCRIPTInv JUfEpnce ot the g l:<( X free is as follows: ec ”lK o Government Offices and Mcrcnaoti tu Penang.— r«. D158 words