Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 August 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1901-08-19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. OSERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. MONDAY, 19th Al Gl ST, 1901. No. 18523 words
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Advertisement727 1901-08-19 1 Ihrttas. Peninsular Oriental Steatn navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may I>< -L expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penanj homewards, on the following dates:— mail service. Homewards. 24 Coromandel Australia gX Mass ilia do Victoria V '2l Parramatta do Rome n .’l tChnsan do Himalaya 19 Palawan do China727 words
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Advertisement1960 1901-08-19 1 R I 9 CiVD BRITISH STEU CO&W, Limited. Wppinn ilotius. ALLAN IRVING. NUKUDLU I □Untrt LLUYU. KOHINKLUKc PAKEi/AATf MAATSSWPIJ M A ft. ItEGJP’UM LBE 0? STEAMERS. Nippon YUSSP KaishO En ,neersand^ aICo OTS N|\ I Works:— 4o Weld Quay. Vi V Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. JAFAR MAIL1,960 words
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Advertisement704 1901-08-19 1 Yanits. Nederlandsche Handel Ataatschappij. NETlirit’L’tNDS TRADING SOCIETY. Establish'd 182 1. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,000 (abt. £3,000,000, Reserve Fund...L 2,958.000 (abt. 246,500 Head Office nr Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Go ontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, I’ond704 words
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Article153 1901-08-19 2 Monday, 19TH Penang Volunteers, Company Drill, at 5-30 p m. High-water 4 10 p.m. and 4-35 a m. Tuesday, 2oth Penang Volunteers Non-Commissioned Officers Examination, at 5 30 p.m. High water 5 0 p.m aud 5 25 a.m. Wednesday, 2ist Penang Volunteers Non Commissioned Officers Examination, at 5153 words
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Article2181 1901-08-19 2 A definition of the United States policy in the Philippines, which was explained in a Reuter’s telegram on Saturday, consists “in fixing a day whereafter the killing of the soldiers would be regarded as murder.” It is just as well this explanation was forthcoming, for Mr.2,181 words
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Article84 1901-08-19 2 A shipmaster asks why the screw-pile beacon with a green light in the South Channe’, which disappeared some time last year, has never been replaced. Some yearago the same beacon was knocked down by one of our local steamers, but as the co.-t, about $7OO, had to84 words
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Article467 1901-08-19 2 In the Papal Bud, dated the 24 I 1 November, 1910, His Holiness Pope Leo XIIf announ ed a “Jubilee” this year, w ich shou d last six in mtlis in any portion of the Roman Catholic world from the date of its declaration. The “Jubilee” was467 words
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Article245 1901-08-19 2 P. C. C. v. H. M. S. Rosario”. The sailors on their fixture with the Club on Saturday last fared but badly. inning the loss the Club went in first. Wicks proved to be in a batting humour and had 79 (not out) to bis credit when it was245 words
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Article105 1901-08-19 2 ,8t Augvst PARLIAMENT PROROGUES. Parliament has been BILLS PASSED. The Naval Works Bill Military Works Bill We re third time. re rea d a THE strife in SOUTH Mulct KRITZINGER driven ACRo THE orange RIVER Ss Colonel Gorrina e i. Kritzinger. who had o. h a Ven dred105 words
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Article40 1901-08-19 2 [from our own correspondent.’ Singapore, 19th August, Mons. Doumer, the Governor of Indo-China, arrived by the Indus b H 7 E K Wa l at the Bor eo wharf by the Deputy Governor and the r rench Consul.40 words
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Article193 1901-08-19 2 The following teams lined up at s Saturday J J FcP'S’~7c oal Wem r s Hoiktoohalf backs: Wemyss, Smi 1, J. E Baile/ forwards: Sharm.m, Faco k, Neu'bronner’ Sou ham, Wicks. H. M S Rosario—goal: Preston; bailsKirkaliy, War 1 halfbacks: Pierce, Dauhar, Gill forwards Green, Miah-l Espbley, 1 utner,193 words
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Article48 1901-08-19 2 Preparations For Home-Coming. An imposing welcome is being prepared for the home coming < f the Duke and Duchess of Cornwa 1 and York. The King and Queen wi. it is announced, go down the English Channel ou November 2nd, to meet the Royal yacht Ophir.48 words
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Article73 1901-08-19 2 General Baden-P nved, the Hero cf Mafiking, arrived in England on the 27th of July. He teceived a great public ovation on landing at Southampton. Speaking in reply to an address of welcome, Geneia' Baden-Powell said that the work of the army in South Africa was73 words
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Article91 1901-08-19 2 Interesting Revivals. Rear-Admiral Beaumont, Commanderin Chief on the Australian Naval Station, has been made a Knight Commander of St. Michae. and S'. George, this distinction having been conf-rted to mark the occasion of the Royal visit to Australia. Admiral Sir Michae. Culm- Seymour has been gazetted Vice-Admiral, aud91 words
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Article162 1901-08-19 2 According to a statement prepared by the Halifax Borough Accountant, the Corporation electric tiamw y receipts W tbe three months ended June 30 amour, to /"14,377. or 12.90 1. per car mite run, compared with a total cost of 813, ot 14 20J. per car mile,162 words
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Article155 1901-08-19 2 The King’s Title Bid iutiodiue Parliament allows lhe King t° se proclaim within six mm tbs of the P of tbe Act ary titles he sees J” view to recognizing His Majesty s ions beyond the seas. 4 The Times states that the tttie by Lord Salisbury—”155 words
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Advertisement1427 1901-08-19 2 Pint ft ('ft Katz Bros. Ltd., THE r> I IlUi •> VV« FederatedMalayMatesßailways. rIiEET PENANG. GEORuE TOWN HEAOn furnished quarter» if available. Must possess Alft lIP Alft A a thorough knowledge of surveying levelling penang. ulbrENbAnl. Engineer for Railways, Selangor, by the 10th da. J September, along with copies of1,427 words
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Advertisement98 1901-08-19 2 CONTRIBUTIONS mv»i be addressed to Tm Editor/* written on one side of the paper only. accompanied by the writer*» name and addicts, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor if wot responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. xsUSINESS Communications should be addressed I)98 words
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Article916 1901-08-19 3 H rit Henry of Prussia. P that Piince Henry of at Hreht nJ l ■*,„verla nd fc Laborers for Rhodesia. H.unit. n. tn the House of B jG th<- authorities at Aden 'hon-ei to afford facilities for K" *?„b laboureis for Southern ■>- ioi-l Georce Hamilton said he916 words
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Article2224 1901-08-19 3 Sefton ANNUAL MEETING, 1901. The above sporting Club have every reason to be satisfied with their recent annual race meeting which took place at laipmg on Thursday and Saturday last. 1 he track was excellent going, the fields distinctly satisfactory in comparison to what they have beenSefton - 2,224 words
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Article53 1901-08-19 3 Very slight increase in deaths from plague is shown for the week ending August 3rd; the figures throughout India reading 2,003, a ßainst 1,912 of last week. The most satisfactory item in the state meat is the fail in figures of Belgaum, where a large increase had53 words
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Article347 1901-08-19 3 Thu Congress on tuberculosis was held in London. Pt fessor Koch delivered an address in which he said that great importance xvas formerly attache! to the hereditary transmission of tuberculosis but it xvas noxv admittei that although not absolutely non existent hereditary transmission was very rare and,347 words
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Article1162 1901-08-19 3 The Board of Trade Irquiry into the •wreck of the Sobraon xvas < ommenced al the Middlesex Guildbail, Westminster, on 18th July, befoie Mr. Marsham, s ipendiary magistrate, assisted by txvo nan icai assessors, Captain Ron ddson an I Captain Kennett Hore. Mr. Muir Mackenizt.in1,162 words
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Article187 1901-08-19 3 Penang, tQTH August. 1901. lint 66 6o s -llers. (Trang 27! Black Pepper West Coast no sales. Acheen 61l> no sales. White Pepp-r 4i-9° Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 83 M.ace Pickings 73 71 sellers. Nutm-gs nos 5< do. (No. 1 7.25 do. 2 425 do.187 words
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Article115 1901-08-19 3 Penang igTH August, 1901. Rates closk is follows London, Demand Bank tlup. Do 4 months’sight Bank 1/-I’,*, Do. 3 Ciedi's r/-iij( Do. 3 Documentary l/-rr| Calctrta, Dema i 1 Bank Rs. 145} Do. 3 liys’ sight Private 1471 Bombay, Dem md Bank 145} Do. 3 d ivs’ sight Private115 words
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Article249 1901-08-19 3 Orders by Captain R. Alams, Co nman iant. I’or the Week Commencing Monday, 19TH /Kugust. Parades for the Week. ('onipany Drill on Monday 19th August at 530 p.m. Dress, plainclothes. Company Drill on Thursday the 22nd August at 530 p.m. Dress, drill order with caps. Non Commissioned Office249 words
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Article242 1901-08-19 3 I hh s. s. Leonj Ho (Captain Longman) In l ight So leek ,1, eugersfiotn Rangoon, yesterday 1 ne s. s. Sado .IZ.irw (Captain Thompson) brought a general caigo ftctn Singapore, ye terday Ihk s. Hick Seng (Captain Penn) brought 47 le.k-p issengers from Rangoon, yesterday. Ine s.242 words
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Article89 1901-08-19 3 Mails Close To-mcrroxv. For Per Ur Olehleh Padang... General Pel 9 a.m Deli Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Ki mg M ilacca ...Teutonii 1 p m. E ie. T. Sem iwe, begli Olehleh and I’uio Weh ...G.G.v. Lansberje... 1 p m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson Retsv 1 p.m. Singapore89 words
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Article14 1901-08-19 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore General Pel to-day. Singapore lurnea 21-8-0114 words
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Article206 1901-08-19 3 A rrlvali. To-DAV. s. s. Deucalion from Singapore s. s. Hebe from Singcpore s. s. Nuddea from R ingoon s. s. Pm Seng from Singapore s. s. Betsy from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. s. Hock Seng from Rangoon s. s. Sado Maru from Singapore s. s. Leong Ho from206 words
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Advertisement33 1901-08-19 3 active medicinal prinBarnet Ll trOlL B "'ine of Cod Liver Oil. B its ,>I I s llse ful in C«d Liver Oil lucr,,® reea ble portion. Perfectly u eases weight and strength. 133 words
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Advertisement52 1901-08-19 3 FOR GROWING CHILDREN. I xvas all run down and I heard about Stearns' Wine. It has done me so much good and it is so pleasant to take that I give it to my children. They are growing so fast, it is just the thing for them. Sarah Pickering, 1932,52 words
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Advertisement18 1901-08-19 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure. can always be relied upon as a certain remedy for Headaches of all kinds. r18 words
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Advertisement817 1901-08-19 3 :r’ New 35 0 p New sraham&co., Pianos tvuuu p ianos IMITED 20th August to 3 ,st August. E(|lU| s F —“Z Wh.l.Ml. Retail and NaMfaatariag SIDEROSTHEN to I» Chemists. oA I IKT'T' value Iron Frame value HAIIN 1. Overstrung. 4. Beach Street, Penang to to An absolutely anti-corrosive paint817 words
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Article339 1901-08-19 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div Bersawah Gold Mine Co. ?3-75 sellers 175,000 >87,500 $17,500 So I’hendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $BO. sellers 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Neave, Ltd. ...$B5. sellers 225,000 225,000 4.500 5° c Do. 6 Debs.339 words
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Advertisement893 1901-08-19 4 TLi e Suaits IVlilk Co., 57, Mac Alister Road. XTNADULIERATED MILK of the best I quality can be obtained from the above < ompany on receipt of order. 517-30-8 A Trial is solicited. Towcester School. Northamptonshire, England! Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT. Author or “Algebraic Factors" &c, &c Sole Charge893 words
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Advertisement470 1901-08-19 4 w. L.IU fjvwwz •-w fe My J Mbbaffil MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT 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. LIPTONS470 words
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Advertisement1446 1901-08-19 4 ■fflaiNllnt' S Natural Toilet Preparations. Tflll FT TODTH Toilet ‘Lanoline’ collapsable tubes, I Makes skins smooth, delicate T* Ffc con, P lex,ons f rom an d iun wT 11 IE mJ IRf I Bw* Vf «Lanoline* Toilet Soap QUA I UIIMIbII Never irritates; cleanses and keeps the skin supple. I1,446 words
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Advertisement202 1901-08-19 4 I p er Mong, THE Pinant, ENLARGE!) 3 1T; W (r Per Month For Loc a iS ub B 1 the “PINANG ENLARGED DA!L f TERMS OF Sl i,s-n, nT rpilE price Gf 1-. 1 free i 1 6. -ernxient < t in Penang Per anmim... <>; Dy Post.Per annum...202 words
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