Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1901
1901-08-14
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1901-08-14 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILV. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 2833. PKICE 20 CENTS VOL. LIX. WEDNESDAY, I+th AUG I ST, 1901. No. 18124 words
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Advertisement681 1901-08-14 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may Ik O J- expected to arrive out1 O wards, and leave Penang O* homewards, on the following dates:— mail service. Homewards. «‘jX.r.wtt» do Rome 5 Chusan do H.waMyv Outwards. I 2 Chusan do Himalaya An? 2 p do China Sept- 5681 words
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Advertisement2118 1901-08-14 1 NORDDEUTSCHE.R LLOYD. j Z 1 negapatam lire 0; steamers. f Nippon Yusen KfllSha Photes enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft I rr XVUH 11UIUIIU1 on paper. lntended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. King street. j I For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on 12,118 words
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Advertisement696 1901-08-14 1 Uanks. Nederlandsche Hand 4 Maats< happij. Ni: J xp TR DING SOCIE FV. Establish; p 182;. Paid-up Capi i ai. f. 35 783,00 > (abt. £3,000.00C, Reserve FuND...f. 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500, Head Office in Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli). Sum «rang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere- on.Tejal, Pecalongan,696 words
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Article105 1901-08-14 2 Wednesday, 14TH x New Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 P m Peuang Volunteers Non-Commissioned Officers Parade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water noon and 0-25 a m. Thursday. 15TH Mail for Europe via Ncgapatam expect d to leave. High water 0-50 p.m and 1-15a.n1. Friday, 16th Meeting Municipal Commissioners,105 words
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Article2242 1901-08-14 2 Political affairs in Great Britain as revealed by the latest received papers do not seem to have undergone any variations of importance, nor has such cabled news as Reuter has forwarded indicated any later change. The only recent election, that at Stratford-on-Avon, except an uncontested one2,242 words
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Article34 1901-08-14 2 The case against the five Klings charge I with dishonestly releasing a false claim, Ac was continued yesterday morning but not con' lu led when tlie Court rose yesterday afternoon about 3.34 words
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265 1901-08-14 2 The ceremonies attendant after tiie funeral < f well-to-do Chinese were, in the case of t e late Mr. Lim Leng Chiak, ob eive I last week I y bis family and relations. Ten companys of wayangs were ei gaged at, it i > said,265 words
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Article498 1901-08-14 2 The decease lady was the sister of lhe late Yeap Hup Keat, who was a prominent member of the Chinese community and an English scholar. During the life of the deceased, she was well known for her very many charitable acts, which were distributed498 words
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Article156 1901-08-14 2 According lo yesterday's Reuter, the House of Commons has passed the second reading of the Pacific Cables Bill. The grant from the Home Government for the Pacific Cable is in accordance with the contract signed on December 31st last year, between the Home Government and lhe156 words
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Article123 1901-08-14 2 COUNT VON WALDERSEE. honoured by king i n,,. LD "ARD, King Edward received r von Waldersee at Iloml,. nt conferred on him the Cm Bath. ross of the THE FUNERAL OF FREDERICK. The coffin of Empress Pr»a was removed from p Church to the station V'T hght yesterday123 words
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Article34 1901-08-14 2 IP.I.CK 4 >BO 12th Aus n t. The shipments nM i y wa---To Pen 1 13th August. Ihe shipments 1V v cr To Penang, 825 pikuls if ore. Do 82 of tin.34 words
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Article840 1901-08-14 2 Signor Fi .o-cesco Crispi, :i,e Lai» statesman who-e dea v.as a- b-a:- Reuter yester ay, w ti.e Grand Old .1 f v f motion instituting a imp»a in-ntofCrisa was def-ate lon a -h f ian r Italian Chatnb-r in t- a. .-.-4 man took840 words
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Advertisement482 1901-08-14 2 Pritchard*Co. Kat 2 Bros L,d oeACH street. PENANG. UEUlibt TOWN penang DISPENSARY, I iniEQ To be had TrOm eVePy limited., LAUItO BEACH STREET. Retail Dealer. department Dispensing and Is now replete with all the W1.1.S l. BUCHANAN Ramifactanng sin WHISKEY. tmlsls Muslin Embroidered Shirt Wholesale Biouses, phtied AND Druggists. Cambric482 words
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Advertisement863 1901-08-14 2 .fldu TO LET. T) ANGOON HOUSE” No. a Leith 1\ Street, for any term up to w years. For further particulars apply to JAMES STARK, C. E. 543 -T Union Strut. PENANG ROOM. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. The undersigned is instructed to sell by Public Auction. On Saturday, the 24th August,863 words
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Advertisement102 1901-08-14 2 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to "Tub V/ Editor,” written on one tide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer s name and addrtu, not necessarily for tnserlion, but at a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. J BUSINESS Communications102 words
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Article2257 1901-08-14 3 \i,n is-ration Report on the n Ma i: a for 1900, signed by c ‘M Merewe'her, Acting Resident 7’. j. published as a supp'einent 1 .'k’s G.’t'rF«<«rn/GawWr It states .'l' v mie for ths year amounted to 1 V, 1 H the largest yet collected v ir2,257 words
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Article93 1901-08-14 3 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of the ties played on Tuesday evening Single Handicap—Class A. D. A. M. Brown beat Hodge 6—3, 6—3 Class B. Smith beat J. A. Brown wo Ellis beat Harwood 3—6, 6—4, 6—o Class C. Stephens beat Cunningham 6 —2,93 words
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Article291 1901-08-14 3 The War in South Africa. Ihe Times gives prominence to an an nouncement riiat General Lyl tieton accompanies Lord Milner to South Africa, and says ibis is an additional indication that the time, is approaching when civil administration will replace a purely military regime. Lord Kitchener reports that291 words
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Article866 1901-08-14 3 The Most Thrilling Race on Record. A race for life on a bicycle frem a man eating tiger sounds more li .e a description of an incident from the latest thrilling story for b >ys than an advtn ure in teal life; yet M. II Rosny, the866 words
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Article111 1901-08-14 3 Penang, August, 1901. Rates closk as follows London, Demand Bank 1r t Do. 4 months’sight Bank t'-nj Do 3 Credi's i’-'iJ Do. 3 Documentary 1 -i»/ a Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 1 4) Do. 3 days’sight Private :_|6j Bombay, Demand Bank 144} Do. 3 days'sight Private i;t»I Madras, Demand111 words
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Article228 1901-08-14 3 Orders by Captain R. Ala in, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, i»th August. Parades for the Week. Company Drill on Friday the 16th August at 5 3° P- ,n Dress, drill ord-r with cap’. Non-Commissioned Officers Parade 0:1 Wednesday the t4th August at 5-30 p.m. Detail for228 words
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Article50 1901-08-14 3 The s. s. Patiala (Captain Phillip-) brought 10 deck-passengers from Ra rgo- yesterday. The s. s. .Mary Austin (Captiin Boy’e.i arrived with 33 deck-passet gets fiom K'ar.g, yesterday. The s. s. Cam rta (Captain ’L rt > arrived from Rangoon yesterday, bring:; g Mr. Erttel and 124 der50 words
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Article68 1901-08-14 3 M ails Close To-m >r ow Fur Err ill 11 n Negapatam ...Camorta 7AM Deli ...Calypso ...it a.m De'i ...Ho Ken f.m. Asaban ...Qnorra 1 f.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ..Canton 2 p.m. Madras, Pondicherry. Cuddalore, Karical, and Negapatarn, taking Mails for Europe, etc. tin Madras Zamania 468 words
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Article18 1901-08-14 3 From Steamer /0 irriv-. Suez Formosa to-day. Edie van Imhoff 15 8-01 Liverpool Tydeus 16-8-0118 words
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Article90 1901-08-14 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. S. s. Camorta from Rar goon s. s. Puttala from Rangoon s s. Flying Fish from Port Weld s. s. Sportsm m from Kedah s. s. Mary Austin from Klang Departures. To-day s. s. Bulimba for Rangooa and Calcutta s. s. Mary Austin f?r Klang s. s.90 words
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Article127 1901-08-14 3 Augt. 15 Homeward Nordi Lloyd I. M Steamer Stuttgart from Singapore, for Colombo Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Genoa, Southampton Antwerp, and Bremen, Belin, Meyer Co. 16 German Steamer Sum itra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co. 19 s. s. Sui Sang from Calcutta. for Singapore and127 words
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Advertisement77 1901-08-14 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. A happy idea for a trade mark is the word Lemco coined from the initials of Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co. Many inferior meat extracts seek to trade on the Liebig Company's77 words
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Advertisement27 1901-08-14 3 CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY has become famous for its cures of COUGHS COLDS CROUP WOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA Try it When in Need Sold by GRAHAM Co., Ltd. i27 words
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Advertisement266 1901-08-14 3 SOFT. FAIR. DELICATE SKIN A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland’s Kalydor, the most toothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redness. Roughness, heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, St’ngs of Insects, Eczema, Burns, imparts a266 words
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Advertisement1393 1901-08-14 3 v a. w.™ ENTaY McAlister&Co. GRAHAM 00., A Chamber of Co-nmer* Penang. Salary •30 a u.onth. Applicationsand testimonials TJREMISES No 40 Nor»ham Road, lately r.ilyggnni=»t> mu tbe addressed to the Secretary. A o cupi.d by the Penang Literary i pI hyekee<han. WWmb Retail ani Manuficturinj S’ 1 2 7 81,393 words
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Advertisement181 1901-08-14 4 G?r I CD t Per Month B THE B “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION I Per Month I Tor Loca JSubscrib eri I <b2, I DRINK MALACCA Iff I The best and purest, direct f tOni I The Durian TitnggalEstai, I TO BE OBTAINED AT I Messrs. PRITCH ARD Co I SOLE181 words