Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1901

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1901. No. 272
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 810 1 pipping ihtitts, St am Navigation Company. PriUIE mail steamers may i be expected to arrive C outwards, and leave Penang Ofc homewards, on the following Q dates:— Mail Service, Homewards. Parramatta connecting with Oceana. do Victoria ta. 11 do X"™ do Himalaya do CAma o ,a in ChuM n r
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    • 2939 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Britlsh AK Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NjppSll VUttR KalShS. “o'awthosne. y V7\ Mended Sailing snd cxpecUd .4rM Slcanicn. japan MAIL sTSGIsHIP c... Lu. I I w v.„ IW C T)ART of an Upstairs Office at No. 33c I R Will Sail. Stkameb. I Beach Street with immediate entry.
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    • 665 1 Yanits. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824] Capital Ml. 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, Chorebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang,
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  • 113 2 Friday, 29th St. George’s Chinch, Choir Practice, at 6-30 p.m. St. Andrew's Ball at the Town Hall, at 9-0 p.m. High-water 3-0 a.m. and 3 25 p.m. Saturday, 30th St. Andrew’s Day. General Meeting of the Malay Peninsula Sugar Industry Association, Sugar Estates’ Office, No. 5 Weld at
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  • 738 2 The (ia'.ctte Wecklff L'lHtion will be issued to subscribers to-morrow at noon. It is s.ui> that u Federated Malay States Agricultural Show is to be held next year in Kuala Lumpur. Sin Lionel Cox, Chief Justice S.S., arrived here this morning by the outward-bound Royal Mail
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  • 78 2 Judicial Movements. Mil Justice Leach leaves for Calcutta this afternoon on one month’s vacation leave. Mr. Justice Law is coming back to Penang by the homeward mail on Saturday. On Mr. Justice Leach’s return from Calcutta, he will probably continue staying in Penang and sit as 2nd Judge,
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  • 78 2 The Misses. Cox. The P. and O. outward-bound royal mail steamer I'alctta (Captain Culbit) arrived here from Colombo at half-past-nine o’clock this morning. She carried 43 saloon passengers (including 4 children), and of these the following landed at Penang:—Miss J. Shaw, Messrs. W. J. Mahony,
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  • 309 2 Probably no European, and I think very few natives, in Penang know where Pulau Ujong Dari is. I had often hear of this little island from an old plant collector of Langkawi, but when I asked the Penghula there as to its whereabouts he w.n unable to
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  • 745 2 ENGLAND r. SCOTLAND. The eagerly awaited rugger contest between teams representing the above countries came off yesterday afternoon, in fine weather, on the Esplanade, before a very large number of interested spectators. A capital game it was from start to finish. Every available position was taken up on
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  • 70 2 A man named Marimutu yesterday charged two Klings with robbery of a piece of cloth containing $3, before a Court of Two Magistrates, consisting of Messrs. Howard and Ross. After hearing the evidence, the Court directed that complainant should pay $lO to each of the
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  • 622 2 Oh Mr. Editor, we have truly arrived at the zenith of our aspirations in the world of sport, if I may so put it, so far as Penang is concerned. Penang has been singularly fortunate or unfortunate, whichever way you would wish to have it, in the
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  • 184 2 'L. it <'. I'. 11 re. The American Consul-General at Singapore, in n spiins? to numerous inquiries, gives some tra le details in regard to copra, cocoanut oil, p.xmac, and also an allied substance, vegetable tallow. During the calendar year 19i)>, there was imported into
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  • 304 2 Li the IMitnr nf the Pinany (iazettc.”) Detir'S bi, 1 1 havp perused a paragraph in a recent issue Of the Pinany Gazette regarding the Mufti or Kali for Penang, and can bear testimony to having witnessed frequent misunderstandings which arose among the Malay and Indian sections
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  • 179 2 (REUTER'S) The War in South A fr ic SEVENTY boeb Coin,»* STILL IN the FIELD The Times Pretoria coring says that there are st iH 7 J mzetl Boer commandos i n tl of which ‘26 are in the T r in in Orange River Colony, aD( S 3I
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  • 38 2 IE LUK AKSOK. f 28th Sot ember. I The shipments to-day are To Penang, 299 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 3,153 of ore. (2S)th A trembti.j The shipments to-day are: To Penang, 679 pikuls of tin.
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  • 516 2 A Reuter’s telegram to-day gives some facts anil figures with regard to the war in South Africa which will be studied vith interest by those who follow the war closely, and should moreover In specially mstnictive to those critics who are always fiuiinj fault and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 16 2 PRITCHARD a co LsJKIDIES’ DEPARTMENT CASH CLEARANCE SALE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY'. COMMEnCWS MONDAY DECEMBER 2.
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    • 896 2 W. CORNFIELD MCALISTER CO. Penang and Medan OeU. A X.c/o I many Gazette. Microbe-Proof The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Co., Ltd. Filters NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Sixteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of this ComEffectually and continuously removes pany will be held at
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    • 99 2 sAONTRIBUTIONS 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. I JUSTNESS Communications should be
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  • 283 3 somewhat of a question how cut your khaki clothes; D vainly wonder where you 11 put \fhile e 0 r Jllv round the standard against Country’s foes, hearty hand of fellowship to you. B ere ft S end the Tommies southward, ffblleth inle'the white men Volunteer, find
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  • 366 3 Hosokono r. Shanghai. The thirl match, betwen Hongkong and Sunshii, resulted in Shanghai winning by wickets. Tiie game was a very keenly «tested one and watched by a most umerous crowd of spectators. After 30 arnites play 85 rUQS bad been scored by jonckong, who had won
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  • 116 3 Hongkong Ist Innings. o. m. R. w. r r 27.8 7 59 3 s 7 26 5 78 3 t rin 10 8 27 0 jT" 10 0 27 1 “■Lanning 3 1 20 1 Shanghai Ist Innings. l* 30 11 7.5 1 H 61 2 O 4
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  • 1858 3 By A Newcomer. The question as to how I liked Penang, put to me some days ago, suggested to ray mind that probably it would not be uninteresting to hear the latest opinions by a newcomer to this tight little Island. So I am going to endeavour
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  • 176 3 Her Record cn the Imperial Tour. The Ophir has left Portsmouth for Tilbury Docks, where the luxurious fittings specially introduced for the royal tour will be removed. The vessel will then be preparis! for her ordinary employment as one of the OrientPacific Company’s line of steamships running
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  • 260 3 if Express.) The directors’ report of the Eastern Extension, Australia and China Telegraph Company states that the gross receipts for the half-year ended June 30 last have amounted during that period to .£316,836, jigainst £313,226 for the corresponding half-year of 1900. The working expenses, including £28,338
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  • 289 3 The following extract from the 1,. &lt;(• C. l-i.rinrss will be read with interest in connection with to-day’s telegram stating that the French Chamber has passed the China Indemnity Loan M. Caillaux, Minister of Finance, and M. Pichon, formerly French Minister at Peking, have given the
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  • 613 3 8.-P.’S Golden Sword of Honour. General Baden-Powell was presented at the Imperial Institute, on the 6tb instant, with the golden sword of honour subscribed for by the people of Australia as a token of their admiration for his gallant defence of Mafeking. There was a crowded audience long
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  • 574 3 Cashier Shot by a Would-Be Thief at Kennington. (Daily Mail,/ A determined attempt to rob a bank, followed by the murder of a cashier and the death of the would-be thief, took place at Kennington on the 4th instant. The police preserve the greatest secrecy regarding the
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  • 115 3 Pknyno, 29tj NoVEJiawn, 1991. Rates close as f jllows London, Djui in I Bi'ik 1/9} Do. 4 iiiont'is’ sight B vnk Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Dojuiiuntiry 1/-10J Calcutta, Dam uid B.vak Rs. 136 Do. 3 days’sight Private 133 Bombay, Demand B ink 133 Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 102 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Re-ENO IGEMENT. Members are requested to attend at 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 to recruits, and
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  • 164 3 The s. s. Colaba (Captain Macgregor) brought 22 deck-passengers from Moulmein, yesterday. The s. s. Pcf/u (Captain Reid) brought 56 deck-passengers from Olehleh, this morning. The s. s. Quorra (Cpptain Russell) brought 4,000 tins of petroleum from Deli, this morning. The s. s. Ho Ktvei (Captain Uldall) brought
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  • 107 3 Mails Close To-morrow. ""For Per str. Time Deli ...Sumatra noon. Deli ...Ho Kivei noon. Port Swettcnham and Malacca Avagyee 1 p.m. Pangkbr and Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 1 p.m. Singapore ...Parana 1 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan ...Bengloe *2 p.m. Rangoon Fitzpatrick 3 p.m. Moulmein ...Hock Seng 3
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  • 27 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Hamburg Sambia to-day. Olehleh Ma h a l r a jirun h in 30-11-61 Liverpool Peleun 30-11-01 Negapatam Bulimba 2-12-01
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  • 124 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Hye Leong from Teluk Anson s. s. Avagyee from Klang s. s. Than Tai from Kedah s. s. Flying Dragon from Port Weld s. s. Flying Fixh from Port Weld s. s. Colaba from Moulmein To-day. s. s. Pegu from Olehleh s. s. Quorra from
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  • 107 3 The information under thia heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Nov. 28 German s. s. Sambia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Bohn, Meyer Co. 29 British s. s. Clavcrdale from Singapore, for New York, Behn,
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  • 160 3 Pknang, 29m Novkubkii, 1901. 'l'iii »6S'. buyers. Black Pepper Coast no sales. &lt; Aclicon Gib no sai ls. White Pepper 51.—buyers. Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 48. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutniegsllo. 50.—buyers. I No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar I 2 4.15 do. (Basket 4.20 do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 lllco n t' )e house has warded U., mness. Lemco is genuine Liebig V'-s Extract. 3 k l|( 'perfect with the blood pale 1 oiueliness is dependent on health. Stearns Wine k bi making the blood rich, red V-., ’’nt. Sold by all Chemists. WholeGRAHAMS Co., Ltd., Penang 25
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    • 58 3 STEARNS’ WINE of COD LIVER OIL enriches the Blood, builds up Health and Strength, and energizes the whole System. 9 IMPORTANT. EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker, No. 4 Beach Street, has imported a nickel open face Keyless Crystal Watch, especially made for tropical climate, fully jewelled Palladium hairspring, bold hands and figures,
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    • 96 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure Ims been proven in thousands of cases to be a speedy and reliable cure for all kinds of Headaches. Steam's is the original. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from I&gt;. GRAHAM Co,, Ltd., Penang. 14 NOTICE. DOUGLAS JAMES BERWICK, &lt;/re&lt;-a.W. ALL PERSONS having any claims against the
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    • 354 3 G. Izolphe Co. Have Just Opened Out NEW SHOES Ladle’s White Kid Court Shoes, White Canvas Shoes, White Canvas Tennis Shoes, Glace Walking Shoes, Tan Glace Walking Shoes, In SiZ’S from No. 3 to 6. In Stock the following Goods: Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Toques, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, White
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    • 251 3 GRAHAM GO., LIIVIITED Wholesale Retail ani Manufacturing Chemists. xaas SEASONS GREETING FOR FRIENDS AT HOME BY A. KAULFUSS, I’ll o t ographer, Price from $35 to $l. Splendid Selection. MEDICAL APPRECIATION OF VIBRONA “The Ideal Tonic Mne.” IFc’ hare recently reeeired the Jolhm iny spinitanmns testiiinniy to the ralue of
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  • 1031 4 Programme of January Meeting, 1902. January 28th 30th February Ist. FIRST SJAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1902. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value MOO.-A Rae- for Maiden Horses Weight as per scale &lt; 10st.) An allowance of 111 b". to all cx-Griffins. Entrance 110. Distance, one mile. 2. The
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  • 317 4 (Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Di»* pi-V. Gold’line Co. 175,090 f 87,500 517,500 fo Mming I L V r ~li? Tin .o r, 89,939 83,039 W 100 Vf. Fraser and Neavy Lt.-l. -.ato 225,009 225,000 4,503 59 HO Do. G Debs. par 125,000
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 61 4 kaulfuss, Phot-orfraP'*’ 10 Studio. 2' FARQFIIAH STREET, Telephone No. X’MAS PHOTOS' 4 LL descriptions of Photos taken and A fibbed as N’mas Cards at ordinary PllttS ’Large and Choice Selection of Artistic Mounts with appropriate mottos for the season just received. Photos can be taken equally well at any hour
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    • 394 4 ELimD'S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the Last by all Awarded the Officers, The Gold Medal. The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. ELLWOGD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. LI PTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AX' THE P AIIR 15 EXHIBITION. 11
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    • 1452 4 IMJtiJfeEjEJEJB I CALVERT'S 20'CARBOLIC CARBOLIC SOAP OINTMENT -z__ Cure and prevent. Insert A Sovereign remedy for THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. an&lt; j Mosquito bites. all S,Un Hunyadi Janos -zgbsrT For GOUT and RHEUMATISM. F B11|ito d Professor Immermnnn, Ba c le, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University— Hunyadi
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    • 189 4 n cf Munui THE “Pinang ijiisie. ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (F °r Local u)JL TO LET WTO. 1 i i.XA’o Mr. J. van den BRAND q" LA WYERS, MEDAN, DRINK HAUCfij fffl The best and purest, direct f tols The Durian Tunggai E state TO BE OBTAINED AT Messrs. PRITCHARD
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