Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1901

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. JPUBJLISHX2O X>JLIK/T. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. FRIDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1901. No. 207
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 797 1 Shipping Jlotias. peninsular Oriental St am Navigation Company. Pro'll IE mail steamers may JL bo expected to arrive Jk. outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards 21 Parramatta connecting with Home n?' '5 Chusan <lo Himnfaya L 19 Psf.ncan do China 2 Bengal Arcadia 16
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    • 2190 1 NORDDEUTSCH E.R LLOYD British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Shipping ALLANS, IRVING. /K jK “iippjn Yasan Kaisha. yL. Vlk «7 Intended Sailin'? an I cxbccte-.i Arrival of Steamers. Town Stork Hewcft S/reef. inona.ii .ou.ii JAPAN AIAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. 3 NOTICE. g tk S C* Fob Will Sail Steameu. Fu
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    • 823 1 Uimlis. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3.000,000. Reserve Fund...!. 2,958,000(abt. £246,500. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan fDeli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, therebon, Tegal, Pccalongan, Pasoerocan, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo. Paleinbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras. Pondicherry, Calcutta. Bangkok,
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  • 1748 2 Friday, 13th New Moon. St. George's Choir Praetic?. at 6-15 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, nt 5-30 p in. High-water noon and 0-25 a.m. Saturday. 14tu Jewish New Year (5662) Commences. Mails from Europe via Negapatam, expected to arrive, at 7 a.m. Auction Sale of Housoholl Furnituro, Union Street,
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  • 37 2 Pui Bzni, a yotig Chinos? Bibi, was Convic'ed yesterdiy afternoon of voluntarily causing grievous hurt under grave an 1 sudden provocation. II > wis sentenced this morning to ono month's simple imprisonment. T.iis coti'*l’.il?l the Assizes.
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  • 98 2 The German homewird-bonnl imperial mill steamer Prinwts Iren (Captain Wettin) arrive 1 here from Sing ip ore an 1 the Far E ist at half-past eleven o'clock yesterday morning. She carriel 134 saloon passengers (including 26 children), and of these the following landed at Penang Mr. Aljunid
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  • 198 2 Mr. J. J. Tait, of Taiping, Will be leavinS for home shortly. A group of Siamese noblemen and young students, who are going to Europe, were on board the I’riuzess Irene, which left Penang harbour yesterday afternoon. Ma. Anderson, the Irrigation Engineer at Krian, is leaving by the Itinyo
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  • 151 2 Ir may interest those of the visitors to the Penang Agricultural Show who were present at the tapping of the Para rubber tree growing in the Show yard, to know that after the Show the tapping was continued every alternate day for twenty-eight days, and the result in
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  • 365 2 Yesterday was a memorable day for the Police in Pen mg. It was the day on which Mr. Riccard severe 1 his connection with the Police Force of the Straits Settlements after a period of 32 years, having earned a well-merited pension. During the tenure of
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  • 496 2 Fareweli. Meetin to the Rev. W. Macdonald. Anyone pissing the Mission Chapel at Farquhar Str. t but night could not but n itice that the hall was unusually full, and that there was something out of theerl nary groove going on there. It wis the valedictory in
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  • 248 2 The Milay, who was maul’d by a tigress at Port Weld, died in the general hospital, where he was removed for treatment. The brute had seized her victim, and would have made short work of him, had not his comrade promptly come to the rescue with
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  • 121 2 H. M. 5. “Centurion.” banquet to officers AND c EEw The Corporation of p ortsm have given a banquet to AdmS Seymour and the officers and of the Centurion, at which Lord Seibourne was present. The Tsar. INSPECTING THE GERMAN FL E T Th? Tsar boarded the and
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  • 37 2 TELUK ANSON. (11th September. The shipments to-dav are: To Penang, (»38 pikuls of tin. 12th St p f ;,iher. I The shipments to-dav are:— To Penang. 559 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 2,955 of ore.
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  • 671 2 For a considerable nnmber of years it i has been the agr ib'e custom of the Ersemasons of Penang to entertain their fr.endj at an annual concert, an l the one which took place yesterJiy evening mast be reckoned among the most enjoyable of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1286 2 Pl'tcliardsCO. THE McAllster&Co.. ■■■a A RELIABLE Chinese Bill Collector GEORGE TOWN A BEACH STREET QNIDEZ QC AQUAS g06 19 0 OFFICE > E k HOTEL. RIQPFNQARY dtAdUN n o tice penang. uior cnofin VW shooting will be allowed on Bertam JUST ARRIVED Estate except by special pennit. 1). LOGAN. A
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  • 719 3 Ths Kheihve of EtYpt. The Klidive has gone to Constantinopole. Ths Royal Tour. Tie Ophir has sulal from St. Vincent for Q '?b3C. Sir Eveylv Wood. c E evln Wood has been appointed to fie couiniin’ of Salisbury district from the Ist of October. Adjutant-Gexeril. stites General Kelly-Kenny
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  • 336 3 Audressing the Simla Volunteers on the kb instant. General Hill, the new' Inspectorliberal of olunteers, made some import,B remarks regarding volunteering in -neral. hile he deprecated laying down tlr i and fast rules, since every corps must ®t its arrangements to meet its own ’fecial conditions, he
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  • 1427 3 The following is a summary of news for the week ending Friday, 23rd August Cycling. The cyclist Garin, who is a chimneysweep, has won the race from Paris to Brest and back to Paris in 52 hours. Trans-Atlantic Trade. It is proposed to run four
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  • 103 3 The Fort St. George <ra:itte contains a draft notification authorising the construction of a tramway in the Chingleput district on the pattern known as Erring's mono-rail tramway. The proposed lines run from Poon inuillee road toll b ar, the border of Madras, to Poonam dice; and another
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  • 866 3 Anext the rumour we gave currency to recently, of the intro luetion by the GoA'ernment of the Straits S ittlements of a unifie 1 stamp for postage an 1 revenue stamps, the following is what his transpired in India in the endeavour to introduce this
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  • 561 3 f Sintfa/nre Free Prenx.) The last stage in this most important and one of the most interesting cases that has occurred in Singapore for many years ivas commenced at the Assizes in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, before His Lordship Mr. Justice Hyndman Jones,
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  • 382 3 The struggle betw-een the tw o great Sussex batsmen for first position m the average list continues to be very keen. For the first time this season Ranjitsinhji now comes to the head of affairs, but only a small fraction separates him from Fry. Batting (25 innings).
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  • 183 3 Penang, 18th September, 1901. Tin 167.20 buyers. i Trang 27 lout of season Black Pepper > West Coast no sales. (AcheenOlb no sales. White Pepper 4875 buyers. Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 88- Mace Pickings 78.74 sellers. Nutmegslloa 60. do. No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar 8„
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  • 113 3 Penang, 13th September, 1901. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 1/11} Dj. 4 months’sight Bank 1/-11V Do. 3 Credits l/-llg Do. 3 Documentary l/-ll}i Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 115 Do. 8 days’sight Private 117 Bombay, Demand Bank 115 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 117 Madras, Demand Bank 115
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  • 62 3 The s. s. Brtiij (Captain Rizario) strived with 42 deck-passengers from Deli, yesterday. -.iThe s. s; S oiy (Captain Penn) brought 3 saloon 82 deck-passengers from Rangoon/tKik The s. s. Hromutr (Captain Prisim) brought 1 cabin and 17 deck pimengers from Deli, yesterday. The s. s. AiiAffybe (Captain
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  • 64 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per st>. Time. Deli Avagyee noon. i’angkor AT. Anson Taiv Pong 1 p.m. Rangoon ...Hock Seng 4 p.m. Monday, 16th. Deli ...Calypso noon. Port Swettenham Mary Austin 1 p.m. MAILS TO ARRIVH. Fiom St atner Jo Arriv Negapatam Zaida 14-9-01 Singapore Stentor 14-9-01 Singapore
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  • 372 3 A rrhal-i. To-day. s. s. Aatsadong from Trang s. s. Hock Seny from Rangoon s. s. Brouwer from Deli s. s. Avagyee from Deli Yesterday. s. s. Flying Dragon from Port Weld s. s. I lying Fish from Port Weld s. s. Sj/ortsman from K» dab s. s. I’rinz
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 350 3 An old friend by a new name. Liebig Company’s Extract will soon be known as Lemeo, the new name placed upon it and composed of the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company’s initials. Stearns’ Headache Cure gives positive relief in Neuralgia and is a safe and speedy remedy for all Headaches.
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    • 1018 3 lor fill tiler i>;v ticuln s apply to I I r ir" I I'F-u JAMES ST\RK, C. E. -> 543 3 Union SI red. ffe A>W>ufcLY AXTGcimiism: TAIXT of '1 > 0 i IffdN fr stel. WWesala Retail aai Mailhctimi llTAnti DGr Et.t Ifi> Hal GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST
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  • 322 4 Stock Quotation. Capital. Paid Ur. Shakes. Paid Div. Borsawah Gold Mine Co. {4.25 utters 175,000 (87,500 {17,500 5 Chendariang Hvdraulic Tin Minin" Co., Ltd. 50.- 5« l/ers 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% Fraser and Neave, Ltd. (84. 225,000 225,000 4,500 50 (10 Do. 6 Debs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 298 4 Pertrg Fcundry C-empany (Established 1K76) ENGINEERS, MILLWR 1 O H 1' S CRASS and IRON FOUNDRY shipwrights BkAkHiiiths, Coppersmiths, Plumbeis B 0 I L ER-MAKER® BRIDGE BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS for the supply and repair o! 5 T E A Al S H IPS. MACHINERY STRUCTURE of all kinds ALSO SALVING
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    • 572 4 *“MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. DB.J.COLLIS BROWNE’S GHhORODVNE. CtOUGHS iT S THE great specific for > it "IxIARRHtEA, /IOLDS JJ IxYSENTERY. V D QHOLERA 1 BRONCHITIS GENERAL BOARD of HEALTH. L on, REPORT that it ACTS as a (.HARM: one dose generally sufficient. DR. J. COT.I.IS BRO'A NI S
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    • 1813 4 built up on nature s pltin. ELLWPOD’S PATENT AIR'GHAMBER HELMETS. Hr HF 9 HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA M l I i fcj P v Worn in the Last by all -r.^ W r 1 C L e< ii i i £ll wl 1 Pl i J l-S FL J"' the
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    • 186 4 f’er Month THE “Pinang enlariiEd edition I Per Month (F °r Local Subset Mr J. van den BRAND L A WVERS, MEUTIM, DEIhl. Towcester School No TH'.MPIOS 'I i;<, ILA Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT A- THOR OF Alcfb •.:<■ I ■Ctors" 4 C Soe huge o! In i.a ~i
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