Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 September 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-09-14 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED .833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1901. No. 20822 words
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Advertisement821 1901-09-14 1 pipping iloiitts. siaiaTrorie»t l St am Navigation Company. PfTIHE mail steamers may J be expected to arrive 0 outwards, and leave Penang Ob' homewards, on the following Qj dates:— W ail Service. Homewards. connecting with Home Sp „t.2n'',do Himretaya X do Cfcwa 1 jgPuMi'jm do Arcadia e' x 2 B<821 words
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Advertisement2382 1901-09-14 1 NORDDEUTSCHE.R LLOYD British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Shipping JlotinS. ALLAN IRVING. iLyMUW I l-UVTU. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij yB Negapatam Lines of Steamers. ilinnnn Engineers and General Contractors. Nippon IUSOn Kdishs. Works:— dOWeldOuay. jr* \1 J/ Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Town Stork :—.ii Reach Street. -I ’JAPAN2,382 words
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Advertisement841 1901-09-14 1 batiks- 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 (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chercbon, Tegal. Peealongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palcmbang. Correspondents at Bombay. Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,841 words
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Article78 1901-09-14 2 Saturday, 14th:— Jewish New Year (5362) Commences. lligh*water 0-50 pan. and 1-15 a.m. Sunday, 15th:— 15th Sunday after Trinity. High-w.iter 1-1) p.m. and 2-05 a.ni. Monday. 16th Ordinary Half Yearly Meeting of Chcndarian< Hydraulic Ti i Mining Company, Ltd.. No. 9 Weld Quay, at 12 noon. P. V.78 words
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Article1419 1901-09-14 2 Profound grief will be fell throughout the whole world at the news from the United States which we publish to-day. It is not too much to say that after the many reassuring telegrams which have been forwarded during the week, the shock of the news will1,419 words
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Article78 1901-09-14 2 We hear that this match will come off early in N > i niber. It is op: n to the best shots, whether volunteer, police, or civilian, who are British subjects. Any civilian in this Settlement who thinks himself a firstclass shot shoal 1 Use n >78 words
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Article40 1901-09-14 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Tin: following is the result of the tie played on Thursday evening < 'liainpimidiip. H illifax i Southam 6 3, 3 15, 6—3 Tie fixed for Monday, 16th September. ('hampi'imdiip. Runner-up Tie. llillifax r. Henham40 words
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Article624 1901-09-14 2 tT’> the Editor of the Pininy tiazette.") Sih. With reference t > y >ur article published the other day, a Ivocating the establishment of a Park to b; calle I tilt: ictoria Park,” and wliieh is to be use I as the playground an I air,ng place of624 words
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Article960 1901-09-14 2 SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. There were present j)r. W. G. Park (Deputy President), Messrs. E. W. Presgrave, H. W. Firmstone, Cheah Tek Thye, A. R. Adams, and A. K. Buttery. Minutes. The minutes of the960 words
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Article207 1901-09-14 2 president m =K critically ill. tY All the physicians at tlm i <’f Presiilent McKinby at tonhiy morning mithori//.? nouncement that he w-, ill. dh CHANGE WAS SUDDEN. The was qn it e s<n CAUSING GRAVEST APP The bulletin published at the morning stated that his"' tion occasioned207 words
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Article46 1901-09-14 2 IE LUK AS SOS. t loth Septi der. The shipments to-day are:— To Penang. 330 pikuls of tin. 114th Septi „r.) The shipments to-day are To Penang, 626 pikuls of tin. Do. 56 of ore. To Singapore, 1,294 of ore. Do. 363 of tin.46 words
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Article399 1901-09-14 2 Tais morning, wl-i -h w, an i-Calcw, so far as racing we:ith< r vas cunftrsA saw a considerable as-,-nil <>f our spse ing members on the Rif t’.-urse keen interest in a private m u 'i wb'.ehW been arranged sometime »o, between Mr. B. Mitchell’s Brunette and Mr.399 words
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Advertisement1262 1901-09-14 2 Pritchart* Co. E k»« ud, GROCERY PROVISION, GEORGE TOWN penang. A 6O9 —17-9 c/o L'inam/ Gazette. WiNE AND SPIRIT niQPFNQARY To lt>e Let Furnished. nTiiruT Ulvo I -r- i_ T'JOSLYN, No. 1 Ross Road, for six DP* RTMENTi To be had from every E months from Ist October. Rent $751,262 words
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Advertisement100 1901-09-14 2 /'''fONTItIBUTIONS must be addressed to L' The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and acconipanietl by the writer 8 name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not'responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. 1 BUSINESS Communications should100 words
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Article1587 1901-09-14 3 committed at the Buffalo Th* U o f vital weight and interest, jjnbitio" (lip Xmerican Republic but .Hhe-'cnHiz.'.l woHa- Mr. McKinley’s 10 l, tlie race of Providence and his rec° ver < !re ngth, must not be allowed o’ 11 r t i lv question raised for1,587 words
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Article823 1901-09-14 3 /X. C. 11, ,-abl.) The calamities that have overtaken China this year are so numerous and so vast, that it seems impossible, however good our will, for foreigners to make any impression on them in the way of relief. The sufferings entailed on the people by the/X. C. 11, ,-abl.) - 823 words
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Article86 1901-09-14 3 15th Sunday after Trinity Sr Geoboe's Chcrch. 7-30 a.in. Matins.' Hl5 a.in. Holy Communion (non-choral) 10-30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil Service.) 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Cui'bch of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m.; High Mass, at 8 a.m.; and Vespers and Benediction86 words
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Article1121 1901-09-14 3 The Globe Breach of Privilege. The arraignment of Mr. George E. Armstrong and Mr. W. T. Madge, the editor and publisher of the Globe before the bar of the House of Commons, for committing a breach of privilege in charging the Irish Nationalist Party with corruption, took1,121 words
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Article1085 1901-09-14 3 The following new books were received at the Penang Library on the 10th instant: The Passing of the Empires by G. Maspero. China and the Allies (2 vols.) by A. H. Savage-Landor. The Englishman in China (2 vols.) by Alexander Michie. History of British India (2 vols.) by1,085 words
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Article111 1901-09-14 3 I’knano, 14tii Skptembeu, 1901. Bates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/11J Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/-11) Do. 3 Credits 1/-11| Do. 3 Documentary 1/-111J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 145 Do. 3 days'sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Madras, Demand Bank 145111 words
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Article123 1901-09-14 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. For the Week Commencing Monday, 16th Septemdeb. Parades f< r the Week. Company Drill on Monday 16th and Wednesday 18th nt .5.30 p.m. Dress, plain clothes. C. O.’s Pnraile on Friday 20th at 5.30 p. m. Dress, drill order. Detail for123 words
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Article57 1901-09-14 3 The s. s. Jin Ho (Captain Martin) brought 18 deck-passengers from Langkat, this morning. The s. s. Sumatra (Captain Block) arrived from Deli, this morning, bringing Mr. Windt and 10 deck-passengers. The s. s. Thaiju nfj (Captain Wheel, 11, which arrived from Port Weld yesterday, brought Mr. and57 words
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Article57 1901-09-14 3 Mails Close on Monday. t or Per str. Time. Deli ...Calypso noon. Deh Sumatra Port Swettenham Mary Austin 1 p.M. Pangkor T. Anson Canton 1 p.m. MAILS TO ARRIVH. From Steamer Io Arriv Singapore Stentor to-day. Singapore JHnyo Maru 15-9-01 Singapore Celebes 16-9-01 8i igapore P»n -8-16-9-01 Singapore57 words
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Article324 1901-09-14 3 A rrivals. To-day. s. s. ,n>i Ho from Langkat s. s. Sumatra from Deli Yesterday. s. s. Thaipeng from Port Weld s. s. Sieve Leak from Kedah Ocpertures. To-day. s. s. .■■piy, (>r Deli a. s. Ho -k Seng for Rangoon s. s. Zaida for Singapore s. s. Stent324 words
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Article857 1901-09-14 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 80TH AUGUST, 1901. rresent Dn. G. W. Park (Deputy President), E. W. Presgrave, Esq., H. W. Firmstone, Esq., Cheah Tek Thye, Esq., A. R. Adams, Esq., and A. K. Buttery, Esq. 1. The Minutes of last meeting are read and857 words
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Advertisement36 1901-09-14 3 Most Drugs have active medicinal principles, so has Cod Liver Oil. Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil contains all that is useful in Cod Liver Oil without the disagreeable portion. Perfectly palatable. Increases weight and strength.36 words
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Advertisement91 1901-09-14 3 An old friend by a new nanip, Liebig Company's Extract wjH s(>;m be known as Lcmco, the p.ew llame placed upon it and composed of thti 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,91 words
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Advertisement352 1901-09-14 3 WANTED. ■ITTANTED for Jin Heng Estate Hospital a V qualified Chinese Dresser salary £5O per mensem with free quarters, a servant, firewood and oil. Apply with copies of recent testimonials to the Manager and Proprietor. Jin Heng Estate, Kuala Kurau, not later than 17th instant. 14-9 NOTICE. DR. LAMB, American352 words
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Advertisement314 1901-09-14 3 McAlister&Co. 3RAHA j A 3-K, Ll M Wholesale Retail ani Maiuifictiiriiig SNIPE SEASON c 4. Hench Street, Pe.i mj. JUST ARRIVED Hold the largest Stocits in A Large well Selected Stock the Straits of of 12 Bore Drilg'S, DoubleßarrelßreecliLoading Chemicals, GUNS Patent From $4O to $125 McdiclnCS, a Full stock314 words
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Article191 1901-09-14 4 I SA ,G, 1-jTU '-'BI R, 19'51. Descriptib”. e^ss-,.; P ar at ‘y 44 Ko.-'-t al Steaks >■ f 4 Stew or ui ry W Cak each 25 I onfS’.e Feet I t l' er catty z 2 36 l-. /s Head P er cat ‘y 29 t'cct191 words
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Article315 1901-09-14 4 Quotation. Capital. Baid Up. Shares. Baid Div. i: iiv.i.'i Gld Min;. Co. f.i.20 sellers 175,000 87,500 »17,500 '5 ndiii'isu Hydraulic Tin xii,,Ltd. buyers 80,000 80,000 800 100 7% j... L*d. fsl.— 225,000 225,000 4,500 50 110 Do. 0 8., Dibs. p.ir 125,000 G.Town Dispensary (25.315 words
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Advertisement555 1901-09-14 4 ?L ‘XX feySingarsoro Dis pens I Co. L£d o Raffles Place, Sir.gape; 2. MAPTI’L ChcriK. f.-I/' HA v.IW, UM WIX Government Notification. JT 14 hcrel y notified that it is I :T?osed six mortths from the data of this N rtificati >n to tioduco a Bill to the Legishrth-e Conn-555 words
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Advertisement818 1901-09-14 4 X/ J v < MANUFACTURED BY LA sViR cJTT BUTLER Limited London. J.COLLIB BROWNE’S GHS I -rg T he <IRE AT SBE< Il IC FOR V i 1 1 AHKIKE riOLIS J) I vYSENTERY. C I.THMA. D (WO!*™ I)RONCHITiS I (11 XE1!A J BOARD > f HEAL! 11. London I818 words
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Advertisement1569 1901-09-14 4 BUILT UP ON NATURE’S PLAN. ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. T TIT IT 5 household word in INDIA IW iKI I JI J I IM W °the Officer»* 81 b y a M.V jH Jess JL A W fcdr The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. Ta®l1,569 words
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Advertisement201 1901-09-14 4 Per Mmnh THE "Pinang (jazette ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For Local Subscribe, u>2, Mr J. van den BRAND &q? LAWYERS, MEDAN, DEL], Towcester School NokTHtMPioNsm n, Exg LASDI Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT A' Thor of Algebraic Factors' 1 So'e Charge ol Inliau an.| Colonial Pupils. Prep.ration f,.r h 1201 words
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