Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1901
1901-10-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-10-24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833, PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1901. No. 21222 words
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Advertisement794 1901-10-24 1 gripping /I"»»»»- St’am Navigation Company. Prgllll'’ mail steamers may bo expected to arrive f? outwards, and leave Penang UU homewards, on the following dates:— Ma» Service. Homewards. i connecting with Arcadia Xow ,«dT do dmZia It, brom d o Oceana. •R)' ]o Britannia do Australia 1 oSChusau Outwards. 31 Bagraf794 words
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Advertisement3263 1901-10-24 1 IMODnrtETI ITQCIJ CD I I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Sljippinn JlotinS. I tojget. I OwrlCn LLV T Lx. Koninklijke Paketvaart Alaatschappij itintry from Ist November, “Wyneote.” > Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Ninnin Vnoan Ifoioha occupation of C. BUCKELL, Esq. HippJil TUdUn ndldllrl. 659 A PP i y3,263 words
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Advertisement782 1901-10-24 1 I UnnliK. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824 Cafit.il fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000. Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000, Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000, Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chcrebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang,782 words
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Article111 1901-10-24 2 Thursday, 24th Homeward German Mail expected to arrive, at 8 p.m. High-water 10 0 p.m. and 10-25 a.m. Friday, 25th St. Crispin. Ordinary Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, at 3 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 10-50 p.m. and 11-15 a.m. Saturday, 26th:— Mail from Europe via111 words
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Article2811 1901-10-24 2 The letter from His Majesty's Consul in Mexico to the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, which we published on Tuesday, shows that there is not much to be learned from the experience of the American Syndicates engaged in planting Para rubber in that State as to the2,811 words
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Article76 1901-10-24 2 The following are the agenda for the Municipal meeting to-morrow:— 1. Minutes of the last Ordinary and Special Me tings to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the Deputy President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 1. S: item ut of Revenue and Expenditure and Progress Report76 words
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Article235 1901-10-24 2 IMitar t'l. 1 I’lnaiij <ra-.,tt.."i Siu, Please allow mo a little space in your valuable paper for the following. Recently the police made a successful raid and arrested a large party of gamblers on a well-known estate in Bukit Mertajam district. Tiiere was a large and varied235 words
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Article168 1901-10-24 2 I in: death is announced at Singapore, on Monday, ol Mr. William Dalian, of the Australian Horse Repository. Mr. Dalian, it appears, had sustained some injury to the spine in a carriage accident, and in March lust went to Melbourne and consulted with Sir Thomas168 words
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Article84 1901-10-24 2 (REUTER'S) General Retirement. newspaper comji ESTs With the exception of th e r )3 A—, all the p aperB consider decision of the authorities regard to Sir Bedvers Buller able, as there was no alf P without ruining the > the army. -1 hey express personal With the General,84 words
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Article199 1901-10-24 2 Rikisha Strike in Sing apore fP’otm <„ rit < lent.,., r “R i October. The ’rikisha strike is practicsfe ended. Most of the pullers have returnd to work to-day. The firm attitude of the Gove» inent has achieve 1 this result. Several of Tue-lav's rioters hatt been convicted199 words
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Article101 1901-10-24 2 The German oitward-buvxd imp-nil mill steamer llayen, (Captain Bledfer) arrive here from Colombo at not» yesterday, bringing the following pn—innr-hr Penang :—Mr. and Mrs. 1> >ase. Miss Williamson, Mr. Phillip and family. Messrs. Heilnnann, van der Ilurk, C. Lgthart, F. Hermans, van der Meak-n, A. Salgar,101 words
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Article178 1901-10-24 2 According to a correspondent from Ra-lja, Acheen, to 7’udiue/-r of October the Dutch troops were still in pursuit oft® Sultan. Polini, another r< b, 1 chief, wiisyiiinii Pasei district, and the people of I'-'b ire a very restless aud trouble state on M account. A good ininy important178 words
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186 1901-10-24 2 The C.-.i/Am St;,,.la,A of states that the Hon. Alnm j( Bey Effendi, Turkish Con bis Singapore, is at present m OH wav to Singapore, whither hi I;Jj by the next P- <>• travelled m Englmtd, Anra-iu. Austria, Egypt- furkey, -y e ]j es186 words
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Advertisement1469 1901-10-24 2 f-air HDAUAO sale. Abbrrtisniunts. THE bKAHAffI bU M T HE r' N Xiz? g £4“«; IMIiED “tl'd quiet in Harness. Price $l5O. A B °UT 100. Tons of Squared and Sawn, GEORGE TOWN 2iio "LSE Chemists. 714-2410 /< w > 4 Beach Street, Penang Rl|C|by JFOOtbSII- ryiHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING1,469 words
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Advertisement98 1901-10-24 2 /"'iONTHIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's 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. ~nUSINESS Communications should be addressed98 words
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861 1901-10-24 3 nnners to hand this afternoon the ’rikisha strike in that contain telt Tr ip hic particulars of which out”columns. appeared m oiu Jlonday> 21st October, woke from its slumbers on Sl ?aP iaornmg to find there was not a street,and the discomfort caus’nkidw w j861 words
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Article573 1901-10-24 3 Tuesday, 22nd October. The strike of 'rikisha pullers still continues, much to the inconvenience of the "eneral public and the disadvantage of the coda themselves. Armed police pttrols "ii still out in the main thoroughfares lead;,:i! to the centre of the town, but they have573 words
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Article200 1901-10-24 3 One of the last acts of the late Amir was to mobilise at Kabul a considerable force, as he believed it was necessary to make a military demonstration in the Khost and Mangal country in the neighourhood of the Shutargardan and I’eiwar Kotal, after the200 words
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Article293 1901-10-24 3 Interviewed by the llomhai/ (iazette he said No doubt the majority of the Boer leaders "are just as anxious as we are to bring about a settlement, but those whom 1 have met told me that the great obstacles in the way were Steyn,293 words
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549 1901-10-24 3 r T<i the Editor of the “London Tinies.") Sin, —-Recently there appeared in the columns of The Times a letter from Herr Ballin, director-general of the HamburgAmerican Line, setting forth that the prosperity of the German oversea trade is in no way to be attributed549 words
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Article317 1901-10-24 3 There has been some correspondence lately in the Calcutta papers as to xvhether Lord Roberts was or was not a Eurasian. One AVho Knows writes a very interesting note on the subject to the Statesman Lord Roberts is not a Eurasian, but his half-brothers and sisters by his317 words
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Article345 1901-10-24 3 On the Lessons ok the AVar. General Sir Charles AVarren contributes to the October National llerieir a striking article on the lessons of the war. He holds that England’s failures were due in great part to her educational system, which crushes out individuality and produces a dead345 words
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Article621 1901-10-24 3 Ik there is one sphere of European domestic life in which more than another the Chinaman finds scope for the exercise of his own peculiar ingenuity, without doubt, savs a writer in 1 'hamhers's Journal, it is in the regions dedicated to the pursuit of621 words
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Article78 1901-10-24 3 Place and Date of Proclamation. Delhi has been definitely chosen as the place whereat the proclamation of the King as Emperor of India will take place, and the date for the ceremonial will presumably be January Ist, 1903. Preliminary- steps are now being taken78 words
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192 1901-10-24 3 Sir Thomas Luton has not succeeded in “lifting” the America Cup, and if he wants to try again the rules of the Cup Committee” —rather meanly it seems —force him to build a new boat for the attempt. It is interesting to192 words
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Article486 1901-10-24 3 Contrary, we fancy, to general lielief, emigration from India is not increasing so far as statistics relating to the Emigration Act are concerned, although the Straits Settlements certainly draw larger and larger supplies of labour from this country year after year, but this and the stream of486 words
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Article179 1901-10-24 3 Penang, 24th October, 1901. Tin $64.50 buyers. (West Coast no sales. ac ppc r J C ICCU gib o no sales. White Pepper 44.70 (’loves (picked) 28. Mace No. 84. Mace Pickings 73. sales. Nutmegsllofl 48. do I No. 1 7.25 do. „2 4.25 do. Basket 4.29179 words
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Article112 1901-10-24 3 Penang, 24th October, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/1012 Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 1/-11 T V Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary 1/-11| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 142 Do. 8 days* sight Private 144 Bombay, Demand Bank 142 Do. 8 days’sight Private 144 Madras, Demand112 words
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Article113 1901-10-24 3 The s. s. Petrel (Captain Conway) brought 85 deck-passengers from Tongkab, yesterday. G. G. v. Lansbert/e (Captain Neijts) brought 55 deck-passengers from Acheen, this morning. The h. s. Zajirn (Captain Ramsay) arrived with a general cargo from Greenock, yesterday. The s. s. Ambon (C iptain Zeilinga) brought 7,500113 words
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Article76 1901-10-24 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Ce.\ lon, Aden, Egypt and vm Naples for Europe, etc. Hamburg 9 a.m. Registration up to 8 a.m. Singapore Manila Zajiro ...10 a.m. Tongkah ...Petrel noon. Port Swcttenham and Malacca ...Avagijee 1 p.m. Teiuk Anson ...Hye Leong 3 p.m. Saturday. 26th.76 words
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Article25 1901-10-24 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Colombo Suevia 25-10-01 Singapore Hormida 25-10-01 Negapatam Zaman ia 26-10-01 Rangoon Seang Leong 26-10-01 Singapore C. Apcar 26-10-0125 words
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Article107 1901-10-24 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Zaida from Singapore s. s. G. G. v. Lannberge from Acheen Yesterday. s. 8. ('han Tai from Kedah s. s. Tong Chay Tn from Kedah s. s. Thai pc ng from Port Weld h. s. Ambon from New York s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson107 words
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Article106 1901-10-24 3 The information uml r this heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship linen, and the dates are approximate only. Oct. 24 German s. s. Hamburg from Singapore, for Colomb >, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa Southampton Antwerp and Bremen, Behn, Meyer Co. 25 s.106 words
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Advertisement190 1901-10-24 3 Stearns’ Wine as a tonic, blood-builder and health-giver is admirably adapted to the treatment of run-down, depressed and sickly conditions of children. Children like it and it never falls to benefit. Ask your Chemist. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from D. GRAHAM X’ Co., Ltd., Penang. A Typical South African190 words
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Advertisement388 1901-10-24 3 No other remedy is “just as good as Stearns’ Headache Cure the original and safest remedy for Headaches. Avoid substitutes. Sfeurn’s is the original. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Penang. 2 A pot of Lemco was once carried all over the world for two years388 words
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Advertisement762 1901-10-24 3 T. L. GOSLING Co., A. CARD. WINE, SPIRIT, and CIGAR MERCHANTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR TENNANTS PILSENER BEER xgsx CORKFIELD WHOLESOME REFRESHING, e m t 1 of Medan, Deli, THE PUREST BEER 'H "JB 1 i IN IHE MARKET. Begs to inform the Public of BREWED IN SCOTLAND. Per case of762 words
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Article725 1901-10-24 4 Programme of December Meeting, FIRST DAY. 3rd December. RACE 1. The Maiden Plate. —Value $3OO. A race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (10 st.); an allowance of 11 lbs. to all exgriffins. Entrance §lO. Distance R. C. RACE 11. The Griffin Race.— -Value $3OO and725 words
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Advertisement732 1901-10-24 4 j. Izolphe A Co. HAVE JUST ARRIVED Per s.s. “PELEUS.” Ladies Trimmed Hats, Toques and Bonnets of the latest style, ALSO Untrimmed Shaw Hats,& Toques, Ladies White Sailor Hats, Gaurds Collars and Cuffs, Ladies turn o v er Collars and Cuffs, Izods long waisted Corsets, Ladies Soft Kid Evening Beaded732 words
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Advertisement223 1901-10-24 4 Canadian Pacific Bailway Co’s Royal Mail Steamship Line. Cur Nation?! Highway to EUROPE Pm China, Japan, Canada, and the United States, Route from Hongkong Vid Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of (Japan Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Vancouver. It. M. S. Empress of India I speed 19 Knots, I’. M. S. Empress223 words
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Advertisement2714 1901-10-24 4 e JCST M: Z^L ME!iI o F WBHB Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Genuine JN Smoking fch Mid Remedy I s everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in Requisites use for bowel complaints. It always cures and cures quickly. It is Amber and Meerschaum or Amber Cigar and especially valuable2,714 words
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Advertisement284 1901-10-24 4 Per Monui THE “Pinang ipizette. ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subs erlbeh sNL ALLAN IRViNQ Engineers and General Contractor, THE FRYE RMfl oom fj'-HE above Dock, ,1 Welli-51.., at the River, has lat<l. e •§< and is n < of the i Length on the blocks 77"' Brea<lth at284 words
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