Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1901
1901-11-27
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-11-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 GENTS. VOL. LIX. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1901. No. 27022 words
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Advertisement865 1901-11-27 1 pipping fMus. 4 Oriental Stsam Navigation Company. rfIHE mail steamers may J bo expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Q/ dates:— mail service. Homewards. n„ r rt n «»a connecting with Oreana. "o Auelral'C do Victoria Jjn. 1J do Home 2.1 Bw(J Ji do Himalaya865 words
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Advertisement3060 1901-11-27 1 NORDDFI ITQCkI PR I I British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Shipping ilotirfS. tolet IOLfHLn LLMYU. Konlnklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij rr N°‘' 4 PE A Negapatam Lines of Steamers. N j ppjn y us6n S«7«g md ixpulcd ArM of Steamers. K c... L M ’I? N L B \fc?""„ 1, “Wyncat."3,060 words
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Advertisement668 1901-11-27 1 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824] Capital 11. 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), SamaiiUig, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palcnibang, Olehleh (Acheen).668 words
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Article120 1901-11-27 2 Wednesday, 27th High-water 1-20 a.m. and 1-45 p.in. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-15 p.m. Thursday, 28th llugby Football, England v. Scotland. High-water 2-10 a.in. and 2-35 p.m. Friday, 29th Outward Mail, expected to arrive at 11 a.in. St. Andrew’s Ball at the Town Hall, at 9-0 p.m. High-water120 words
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Article20 1901-11-27 2 de Souza.—On the 26th instant, nt Dorridnles,” Sepoy Linos, Penang, the wife of T. de Souza, of a son.20 words
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Article2101 1901-11-27 2 There are some points in connection with our claims for the tenders of local firms to be considered, in works built at the expense of the ratepayers, which may be briefly enlarged upon. It is perhaps not generally known that in the construction of engines and2,101 words
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Article170 1901-11-27 2 The public are reminded that parcels intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christinas Day can be forwarded overland ria Brindisi by the P. A O. mail of the 30th November, on payment of an additional fee of 59 cents per parcel. The mail leaving Penang170 words
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280 1901-11-27 2 The adjourned hearing of the case of carrying on a public lottery at Prangin Road against a inm and a woman was resumed yesterday before Mr. Howard. Mr. F. J. C. It iss appeared for the defence. While a Chinese witness was giving his evidence280 words
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Article412 1901-11-27 2 day morning by the Elmo—Straits 'limes, 25th Nov. Thirteen Drowned. Information has reached Singapore that Messrs. We Bin A Co.’s steamer Amherst, apt. Angus, 108 tons, has been Avrecked at Kuala Pahang xvhile on a voyage from Singapore for Kelantan. About 9.30 in the morning on Sunday morning by the Elmo—Straits 'limes, 25th Nov. - 412 words
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Article134 1901-11-27 2 ith reference to the letter in the Times on the nominal relations between Siam and Kelantan, which appeared in our issue of Monday, the Singiipnre Erec Briss has reason to understand that the question has at last been put on a satisfactory basis, and that Siam docs134 words
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Article101 1901-11-27 2 (REUTER’S) A 2Gth S T Mir Amencan Tea Qrowin The report of the a Seerehry for Ag™,,!.,,, ®?< that the experiment of tea in the United States lris' Wln? successful, the tea hein.7 flavour and aroma to S S> ported. InMarquis Ito. T^X 1 0 J Control Of the101 words
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Article28 1901-11-27 2 TELUK ANSON. (26th Ntirt’mbfr. The shipments to-day are:— To Penang, 71)5 pikuls of tin. f27th i The shipments to-dav are To Penang, 3G9 pikuls of tin.28 words
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Article83 1901-11-27 2 Telegrams to Inlinn pipers give the following a l litional particulars:— Replying to a correspondent, suggesting he should allay the Anglo-phobia agitation in Germany, Mr. Chamberlain says the agitation is entirely artificial, and* upon misapprehension of his words, whieb could not offend any sensible German. I hough83 words
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Article155 1901-11-27 2 The death is announced of Admiral Lord Hood. Lord Hood of Avalon, who was the Ist Baron and created in 1892, was 77 years of age; joined the Navy in 1536; made admiral 18S5 retired 1539 served innaval brigade in Crimea command d .L-orn in China war. *****8; was155 words
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Article347 1901-11-27 2 Blue-Book on Concentration Camps. A Blue-book, of 400 pages, on the concentration camps in South Africa has been issued, and contains reports of medical and other officers which attribute the high mortality t) the dirty habits of the Boers, their ignorance and prejudices, recourse to347 words
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Advertisement1423 1901-11-27 2 'Pt'dchati BEORfiE TOWN aRAHAM co WWWWWWVIWWW LIMITED DOUGLAS JAMES BERWICK, deceased. I ■Ea I w J PERSONS having any claims Limited Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing A against the above estate are requested A o j o Ren ,p m particulars of the same, and O I c persons indebted thereto1,423 words
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Advertisement100 1901-11-27 2 must be qdilressed to The Editor,” written on one side o f 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 res/ioiuible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. J JUSTNESS Communications should100 words
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Obituary24 1901-11-27 2 Death. Berwick. At the General Hospital, Penang, Douglas James Berwick of Gopeng, Kinta, Manager of the Kinta Tin Mmes Limited. Aged 35. Deeply regretted.24 words
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Article968 1901-11-27 3 France ano Tubkey. fnxsTANS returned to Constantinople Ac 20th instant. Royal Visit to Ireland. -i. Tiim's states the King and Queen JAiandattheendofMarch. T,c" Destroyed by Earthquake. .rthniiake has devastated Cheviot A e in New Zealand, and the inhabiAustralia. Australian Commonwealth Senate ssed the Immigration Restriction h? ',|’*cond tune968 words
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Article1107 1901-11-27 3 The Hongkong Weekly Press contains full reports of the Interport Cricket Match, of which we have already published some of the scores. The Weekly Press says The first day’s match began on the 11th instant, Hongkong playing the Straits. At the last Interport matches Singapore carried1,107 words
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Article115 1901-11-27 3 Hongkong. Ist Innings. 2nd Innings. O. M. R. W. <>. M. R. W. Mackenzie 25 9 51 2 26 10 61 2 Billings 16 8 26 5 27 Mactaggart 13 2 40 2 17 8 67 8 S iar p 18 4 44 4 20.2 5 79 3115 words
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Article1046 1901-11-27 3 Mr. Chamberlain Dispels Some Illusions. EQUALITY FOR ALL. Replying to speeches of welcome at Cupar, Mr. Chamberlain spoke of the gallant men who had gone to the front, many of them never to return, sacrifices to what they believed to be the interest and the honour of1,046 words
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Article242 1901-11-27 3 The launch of the King Alfred cruiser at Barrow-in-Furness has taken place recently. The King Alfred has been so named by the Lords of the Admiralty in honour of the millenary of the founder of the British Navy. She has been built by Messrs. Vickers,242 words
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Article962 1901-11-27 3 AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT. A resident in the West Indian Paradise” of Bermuda contributes to the Pall Mall Magazine an interesting and, on the whole, sympathetic account of the Boer prisoners incarcerated on those islands. There, at any rate, life is not so destitute of brightness962 words
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Article176 1901-11-27 3 Penang, 27tu November, 1901. Tin «69.10 nl (West Coast no sales. Black Pepper Acheen 61b no gft|( 3 White Pepper 51.—buyers. Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 48. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutincgslloa 50.—buyers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar 2 4.15 do. I Basket 4.20 do. Tapioca176 words
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Article115 1901-11-27 3 Penang, 27th November, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/10’® Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 1/-10 1 Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary l/-10|} Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 183 j Do. 3 days’sight Private 10j Bombay, Demand Bank 133} Do. 3 days’sight Private 110 J Madras, Demand115 words
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Article104 1901-11-27 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Rk-ENO IGEMENT. Mcnib ts are requested to attend at the Orderly room on either Monday, 2nd prox., Tuesday, 3rd prox., or Wednesday, 4th prox., for the purpose of being formally sworn in on re-engagement. Recruits. The Corps is now open to104 words
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Article81 1901-11-27 3 The s. s. Purnea (Captain Packham) brought 62 deck-passengers from Rangoon, this morning. The s. h. Marquis Bacqurlicni (Captain Belafler) brought 123 deck-passengers from Singapore, this Morning. The s. s. Canton (Captain Mcrican) arrived from Tehik Anson this morning, bringing Mr. Elina Elin and 136 deck-passengers. The s.81 words
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Article56 1901-11-27 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str, Tinn Port Swettenham and Malacca ...Teutonia ..11 a.m. Asaban ...Brouwer 1 p.m. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 p.m. Langkat Pangkalan Brandan ...Deli 1 p.m. Pangkor and Tehik Anson ...Canton ‘2 p.m. Moulmein ...Hock Seng 3 p.m. Friday, 29th. Port Swettenham and Malacca Avagyee56 words
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Article25 1901-11-27 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Edie (I. (i. v. Lanebergc to-day. Hamburg Sambia 28-11-61 Singapore Lightning 28-11-01 Singapore Neraea 29-11-01 Moulmein Colaba 29-11-0125 words
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Article103 1901-11-27 3 A rri vals. Yesterday. s. s. Sportmnan from Batu Bahia s. s. sSri Banka from Padang 8. s. Chun Tai from Kedah s. s. Flying Dragon from Port Weld s. s. Flying Fiah from Port Weld To-day. s. 8. Purnea from Rangoon s. s. Calypno from Singapore s. s.103 words
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Article121 1901-11-27 3 Tlu’ information under thin heading in supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and thc dates are approjrimate only. Nov. 28 British s. s. Adana from Singapore, for New York direct Gilfillan Wood At Co. 28 Extra P. s. s. Sorofrafrom Japan, for Colombo. Marseilles, London,121 words
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Advertisement42 1901-11-27 3 Stearns Wine beautifies the complexion and rejuvenates the whole system by its healthful action. Paleness is a true indication of blood poverty. It indicates that the health is not perfect. Sold bv all Chemists. Wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Fenttng. 2342 words
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Advertisement58 1901-11-27 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness, Lemco is genuine Liebig Company's Extract. 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure (perfectly harmless) is the best of all headache remedies. —Certain, safe, and speedy in effect. It is nut up in tasteless waters, easily taken. Sold by all Chemists.58 words
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Advertisement235 1901-11-27 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE is widely imitated. Insist on STEARNS,’ the Original and Safest in giving instant relief. Of all Chemists. 7 Jumped cn a Ten Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely235 words
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Advertisement605 1901-11-27 3 .MPO.T.KT Q zo |phe Co. Uf P.nRNFIFI II EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker, No. 4 Beach E VW VwIBIWI ILIaU Street, has imported a nickel open face Key- t i less Crystal Watch, especially made for tropical M3.Ve JUSC LJpQnOCi L/UC climate, fully jewelled Palladium hairspring, bold hands and figures, excellent timekeeper.605 words
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Article1044 1901-11-27 4 Program ir e of January Meeting, 1902. January 28th 30th February Ist. FIRST day. Tuesday, 28th January, 1902. 1. Tm: Maiden Plate. 1 cano —X Race for Maiden Horses, w ie l .7 Z scuile (10st.) An allowance of 1 17,7 to all'.vGntfm, EnUance 410. Btance, one1,044 words
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Article323 1901-11-27 4 Stocks. [Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. Bersavvah Gold Mine Co. *4.7s—safes 175,000 *87,500 *17,500 15 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin won ma 7"' Mining Co., Ltd. <65.-seHrrs «0,000 «0.0» *****9 < 0 Fraser and Neave, Ltd. *96—safes 225,000 2LU.000 4,500 oO *lO Do. 6 Debs.323 words
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Advertisement63 1901-11-27 4 A. KAULFUSS, photo^raP hic Studio, 27 FARQUHAR STREET, Telephone No. 33. X’MAS PHOTOS 4 LL descriptions of Photos taken and finished as X’nias Cards at ordinary r lCeS Largo and Choice Selection of Artistic Mounts with appropriate mottos for the season just received. Photos can be taken equally well at63 words
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Advertisement383 1901-11-27 4 ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-GHAMBER HELMETS. HOUSEHOLD WOHD 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. ELMO'S PATENT AIR-GHAMBER IU PTONS TEAS 'SA4ERE: AWARDED GOLD MEDAL 25. T rrxiE PARIS EXHIBITION. Agents’— Messrs. HALL!FAX Co.383 words
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Advertisement1494 1901-11-27 4 ERT’s l OSS CARBOLIC WSr TOILET TOOTH manufactured by QliftP POWDER LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. QUMF MR FOR THB MM and 8 THE BEST NATURAL AFERfEHT WATER. COMPLEXION. ’S FggTjx xeM Antiseptic. Emollient. Refreshing. Has tlie Sale of any D Mfe-S s id byoll cheiyiists st res &c Fob LIVER1,494 words
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Advertisement693 1901-11-27 4 w Per Month the “Pinans fek ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subsere $2. Towcester School.' rHAKPTOHSHI i Principal: Dr. W. T. Knig Ht A.thor of ‘ALGFm.-A, c Factors- <, Cbargsollndiao and C I upils. Preparation for all Exam; Home Comforts. 10 Moderate and Inclusive Ter~ ‘be drink much nf693 words
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