Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1901

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. published daily. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i8 33 PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1901. No. 202
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 797 1 pipping 'sisuiaT&l Oriental St am Navigation Company. P& f|IHE mail steamers may I bo expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service, Homewards. r Mussilia connecting with Victoria Sept. < v < fn do Borne p 2 1 Parramatta Himala j, o Oct. 6
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    • 2174 1 ITC/X) rtO Bl rtvn British India'Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlofitCS. ALLAN IRVING. LLOYD. K()ninil|ijke Pake t va art Maatschappij Engineersand^eiieral Contractors. A Negapatam Lmesof Steamers. NipptH! YUSCH KalSlia. Wo.es InlenM Sailing mi eipeclal Arrival of Steamers. japan mail sFEsSsnip Co.. Lw. Tott s n V**PK!k T I I v Government
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    • 772 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000. Reserve Fund...!. 2,958,000 -nn (abt. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cucrebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasocroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 113 2 Saturday, 7th P. V. Class Firing, from 2 p.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 8-0 a.m. and 8-25 p.m. Sunday, Bth 14th Sunday after Trinity. P. V. Class Firing, from 6-30 a.m. High-water 8-50 a.m. and 9-15 p.m. Monday, 9th Ordinary Half Yearly Meeting of
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  • 1993 2 As th-’s. i 1 .1 «my for ita th j irs’ eraiae i 1 '> I walers there lay a-dying, at Stockholm, Baron Adolf Erie Nordenskiold, the great Arctic explorer. Born in ls:>2 an I early pausing through political trouble' in Finla i I, the country
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  • 94 2 Wai Sexo lottery seems to have been revived, for Captain de Hamel charged 14 persons (3 women) with carrying on a Wai Seng lottery in Campbell Street. As the papers found were in the hands of the Chinese Protectorate, he asked for a postponement, and that substantial
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  • 154 2 Bus Ah Ngoh was charged yesterday morning with committing a public nuisance by exposing the body of a dead child in a public place, viz., at Northam Road opposite to the Penang Club. He was found guilty and sentenced to a fine of $25, or ir the alternative
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  • 209 2 When Dr. Lamb, the American Dentist, hft here a few months ago for Ceylon, where he has been practising for about two and a half years, he promised to return to Penang and establish his headquarters here. He has now come with his family and brought with him
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  • 203 2 < T" the Editor of the Pinany Gazette.") Dear Sib, A few nights ago a wedding was celebrated in the house of the Chinese Consul in Leith Street. I was invited to it. The Penang Band was engaged for the occasion. I had it on
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  • 234 2 —Malay Mail. Mn. Kennelly appeared yesterday before the Magistrate in the Lower Court, Kuala Lumpur, for alleged disorderly conduct in a public place under Sec. 35 of the Small Offences Enactment 1898." This happened during the Lottery drawing on Saturday last at the Convent premises. A
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  • 92 2 The London correspondent of the Scotsman writes: —Mr. Chamberlain has, I believe, some hope of being able to visit the Colonies during the recess. He cannot, of course, make any final arrangement for his journey at present, for it must depend largely upon the
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  • 214 2 A Residext” writes on Wei-hai-Wei in the l-.m/iire Rerien- a descriptive article which gives some idea of the place he is describing. Wei-hai-Wei, just three years a British possession, has a population of over 150,000 —mostly Chinese They are all poor, all simple unlettered peasant folk, knowing little about
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  • 142 2 Cth The Tsar’s Visit to France. ITS RESULT. The > Ti«, Paris states that it is expected that tl result of the Tsar's visit will be th signature of a treaty of commerce* The Strife in South Africa Commandant Fouche attacked Herschel, but was repulsed with loss. Mr.
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  • 16 2 TELUK ANSOS. 16th Sr]>tember. > The shipments to-day are:— To Penang, 373 pikuls of tin.
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  • 705 2 The Story of the Siam Ne .xtiatii.ns. Ax unnamed writer contributes to the (,'ontemimrarii llerinr for August a v,;ng eulogium upon Lord Rosebery's Foreign Policv In the course of this paper he sets out with particulars the story of the Siam episode, in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 801 2 !>ri'cliai'(l^Co. Ka,2Bros L,d THE WAtaiMl fESSRS. A. K. GULAMYDIN A Co. PENANG., |l|«|lß|a|a g gaSflira I'l- of Negapatam, Commission and ULUIIMIi EUfllV Cattle Agents, beg to inform the mercantile BEACH STREET. public of Penang, Deli, and Federated Malay States, that they have opened a Hinni" AlO An W branch office,
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    • 101 2 CONTRIBUTIONS mutt Lc euldrezsed to The Editor,” v.rritten on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a yuarantee of yood faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. 1 BUSINESS Communications should be
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  • 1765 3 t vi\tions, Mr. Editor, on your C :W In ix>int of clearness it is a and being finer, the g rf,lt kto drv more quickly. This last ia» ten > j, ../tier. In our damp climate is” 0 Xi Stars’ ink, like most other in the r
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  • 276 3 Ma. Jacob Schoenhof writes on “Higher Technical Training,” in the July /■'urmn dealing particularly with the more artistic industries. It is interesting at a time when we are hearing so much of American superiority in every industry to find an American pointing to Europe, and sometimes in pirticular
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  • 424 3 The manners and customs of the original tribesmen of the Caucasus have undergone but little change since that magnificent pro vince came under the sway of Russia, and in no respect is this more conspicuous than in the number of domestic tragedies. The Causasian has to this day
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  • 210 3 Undek this slightly hyperbolical—or prophetic—title, Mr. R. D. Blumenfeld describes in Harper’s the effort of tho Dutch Government to subdue the Achinese, in the north of Sumatra The hatred of foreign domination, which led the Achinese to refuse English merchants permission to settle in
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  • 262 3 lx Committee on the Royal Titles Bill Mr. Willie Redmond moved an amendment to omit the title of Defender of the Faith from tho royal style and titles. “My object,” be said serenely, “is to release His Majesty from the position of considerable
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  • 425 3 Attacked by the Press. The Fin Times says that “Sir George O'Brien was so lightly esteemed that few Colonists were present, outside the officials, to do him reverence when he retired, unloved and unregretted. Little regard can be entertained for a person so seldom seen, and when
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  • 183 3 Penang, 7th September, 1001. Tin f o7.—buyers. (Trang 271 out of season Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (AcheenOlb no sales. White Pepper 43-25 (’loves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 83. Mace Pickings 73.74 sellers. Nutmegs! Ih 50.—■ do. I No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar j 2
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  • 113 3 Penang, 7th September, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank I/-II1 9 Do. 3 Credits 1/11} J Do. 3 Documentary 1/-11J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Privato 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Privata 147 Madras, Demand
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  • 166 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, 9th September. Parades for the Week. Company Drill on Monday 9th September at 5-30 p. m. sharp. Dress, plain clothes. Company Drill on Thursday the 12th instant at 5-80 p. in. sharp. Dress, drill order. Detail
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  • 72 3 The s. s. Betsy (Captain Rozario) brought 48 deck-passengers from Brandan, this morning. The s. s. Taw Tony (Captain Vaz) arrived from Tehik Anson yesterday, bringing Mr. A. R. Adams and 10 others. The s. s. Cornelia (Captain Reid) arrived from Rangoon this morning. She brought Mr. Money
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  • 88 3 Mails (’lose on Monday. For Per str. Time. Pangkalan Brandan ...Betsy 1 p.m. Asahan Pangkalan Brandan ...Pontianak 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 P.M. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatowand Amoy City of Cal utta 3 p.m. Tuesday, 10th. Port Swettenham and Malacca ...Teutonia 1 p.m. MAILS TO ARRIVE.
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  • 240 3 A rrivats. To-day. s. h. Cornelia from Rang x>n 8. s. Betsy from Brandan Yesterday. s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Deft from Langkat 8. s. Taw Tony from Teluk Anson s. s. Thaipcny from Port Weld Departures. To-day. s. s. 110 Kwci for Deli s. s. Saga
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  • 84 3 14th Sunday after Trinity. St George’s Church. 7- a.m. Matins. 8- a.m. Holy Communion 10-30 a.m. Holy Communion (chiese service.) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m.; High Mass, at 8 a.m.; and Vespers and Benediction at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 CURED STOMACH TROUBLE. My Stomach has been out of order and I haven't had much ambition, but thanks to the five bottles of Stearns’ Wine I have taken, m.i looks and stomach are ever so much better. It is the best medicine I have ever taken. Jennie Burnett, Tiverton.
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    • 38 3 Fever and Headache often go band in hand, the result of the same derangement, cure the cause and headache will vanish, Stearns’ Headache Cure does it effectually. It is a reliable remedy easily taken, and prompt in action.
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    • 84 3 IMPORTANT EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker, 27<i Beach Street, has imported a pickel open face Keyless CrvsteJ Watch, especially made for tropical climate, fully jewelled Palladium hairspring, bold hands and figures, excellent timekeeper, sold with a two years guarantee. The marvellous benefits derived from Cod Liver Oil in wasting diseases is due
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    • 1049 3 McAllSter&CO. P A, < T Upstairs Office at No. 33c -ayo. 4 PENANG ROAD. Entry Ist COiB JL Beach Street with immediate entry. October. Apply to "7 ApP’yto 586 MAHOMED ARIFF. LIMITED, 588 W. MANSFIELD Co. yoTicE. Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing HEN To be sold by Public Auction SMPt SEASON
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  • 172 4 Penang, 7TH September, 1901. Description. r,s s" p p ef cat, y Roast Steaks Stew 01 Curry Meat Rump Steak 4 OX Tail 3 Tongue Feet Liver 20 ro EK 7 36 l ig-s Head per catty 20 F et Met ion Mutton P erl Head each 35
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 534 4 ROISDORF Natural Mineral TABLE WATER. Professor Hwncmosser, Bon. I’rom a medical point of view I have found the Hoisdorf Mineral Water of very great use in cases in which a weak and slow process of vegetation takes place, in mucous generations of the stomach, the bowels, and the lungs, and
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    • 2219 4 built up on nature’s plan. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and jllSSh WT IT X IOTf I Diarrhoea Remedy > 1 1L; hMji is cveiywhere acknowledged to be the most sue- arr WMSPuiTfiiW Jil v shsfx vC'--lul medicine in use for bowel complaints. I 1 ?'a ays ci res and cures quickly.
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    • 198 4 n s Per Month the “pinang ENLARGED ELITION Per Month (For Loca^ bsorib Mr J. van den MEDAN, DEI,!. Towcester Schoo? Nom-HiMPtoNamu r 'LANDi Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT A. THOR OF Algfb tic Facto,,So'e Charge ol In ha t an i Colonial I’tipils. rr-p.ratiou f r I Examine Home
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