Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1901

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1901. No. 271
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 733 1 Shipping ftoteSteam Navigation Company. rllllE mail steamers may J 1 be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Q dates:— M «il Service, Homewards. do -Britannia .ji*’"" do Australia, F g Q Victoria ■U’* 1 do Rome > do Himalaya a do China P 0 Arcadia
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    • 2422 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Briti3h A Nesrapatam Lines of Steamers. NippJll YUSfirt Italia. I E. A b2 P .Sb%wn, Saiii,.. and ArM of Siners. 1 ZLVx' I For Will Sail. Steamer. From 1 Errected on; I■■ "*> 1 I A I k V>art of an Upstairs Office at No. 33c "jr If
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    • 677 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824 Capital 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, Chorebon. Tegal, I’ecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang, Olehleh
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  • 176 2 Tuesday, 3rd Last Quarter. Homeward German Mail, expected to arrive at 4 p.m. Committee Meeting, Penang Volunteers, at 5-15 p.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-15 p.m. High-water 6*20 a.m. ami 6 45 p.m. 4tu Annual General Meeting» Khyan Guan Ipsurance Co., Ltd., at 11 a.m. Town Banil,
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  • 2100 2 Several months ago we drew attention to an article in the -July T'ortiiiiihtljf advocating the publication of useful books at a cheap rate, and intimating that a lucrative field offered to an enterprising publisher. The writer, Mr. \V. Laird Clowes, described the successful operation of the
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  • 29 2 The German outward-bound imperial mail steamer Prinzes Irene (Captain Dannemann) arrived from Colombo at five o’clock vesterday afternoon. She carried 237 saloon passengers, including 2(3 children.
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  • 67 2 P. O. Homeward-Bound Mail. The P. <t O. homeward-bound royal mail steamer Parramatta an i veil here from Singapore and the Far East at 3-35 p.m. on Saturday. Shecftrrjed t 6 saloon passengere (including 2 children), and of these the following landed at Penang: Mr. Justice and Mrs. Law, Messrs.
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  • 193 2 The adjourned hearing of the charge against Shaik Hussoin, who was charged with theft of bank notes to the amount of 81 10, was resumed on Saturday, when Captain Boyle, M ister of the steamer Mari/ Aiixtin, and the Snpercago gave their evidence. This closed
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  • 563 2 29th November. Firth:::; leave of absence has been granted to Mr. E. G. Broadrick, District Officer, Bindings, for three months from the Ist December. Mr. E. L. Talma, Passed Cvlet, is appointed to be Asusiant Superintendent of Indian Immigrants, Penang. Mr. G. B. Stratton, Passel Cadet, is appointed
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  • 285 2 (REUTER’S) Marquis Ito'’’" X X Marquis Ifo ill ui ‘"y «>. it.iH j,,,, *•> 'l'h« Russian „u wit ""7!“l“’s gr.un», VJ 'S tiling to '>tl.«ssi, lsg0 i lianilt h way for r«| tween the two empires. S™"? anTj apan The Manchuria negotiations China have been broken off. in sequence
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  • 101 2 Singapore, 3r.l December. in mil- mm (•.oT.sp'icM'.i Prince Pu Chun Disinherited. All edict issued by the Inipen Court lias disinherited Prince I Chun, the Heir Apparent, on a count of his father s conduct aga»his ancestors. Prince Bn Chun voluntarily r quested disinheritance. He was commanded to leavet
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  • 85 2 CL. C.c: I S 'l’beg to draw th. pal (Wmissionera, tln-ougn J your paper, to tin- iip,]. n<l"‘ t^ o ’l Alister Lam-. IS ul nße rvi»o®drains, light, anil po |(l s w:iuip'l whole neighbourhood is ai n t thml bushes, dirt and al> »n>» 11 .htv o>l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1426 2 Si K. 6EOR6E TOWN GRAHAM GO., Cheavin’s DISPENSARY. BRIME MARKERS DJI we L.IIUH I Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing 80 CTS EACH block. Microbe-Proof gm"*"® G A i,tte pr Chemists. Municipal Notice. Tpllf Op? Under the management of a 11 bUlb UpHE next ORDINARY MEETING oUhe RptfiQtered JL Municipal Commissioners will
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    • 99 2 (CONTRIBUTIONS mimt be addressed to n The Editor,” written on one side of the paper and accompanied by the writer s name and not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. I BUSINESS Communications should be
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  • 542 3 XI r. VICE-CAPTAIN’S XL t wo -(lnys match was continued slight alterations having to he "1' ni the teams. The Captain’s side, l lost 6 wickets for 6 runs, resumed liaV nt |i Park and Peacock, Wicks and being the bowlers. The wicket "i ver v dead, and Park,
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  • 424 3 ■th,' l-.litir of t'i, I’iii'in;/ tra-.ette.") I' iniigh I thought I explained myself clearly enough, I find that the points of e arguments in the article Sport in have been missed, an<l that a construction has l>cen given to them, i i i not, o( /iissitnt, find
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  • 233 3 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co., to be held on the 7th instant, the following directors’ report will be presented The nett profits for the half-year amount to $410,481 which, including $85,812 brought forward from the previous account, leaves $496,293 for appropriation
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  • 390 3 Penang or Pahang The Pahang correspondent of the Strait» Times writes:— hile on the subject of postal puzzles, 1 feel tempted to record the substance of a heated discussion which, I am informed, once took place on b >ard a P. and mail steamer between one of the stewards and
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  • 669 3 Royal Speeches. Tin: Central News supplies the following report of the speeches made by the King and the Duke of Cornwall and York on the occasion of the dinner given by Their Majesties on boai'Tl the Victuria an<l Albert at Portsmouth The King said I am
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  • 1497 3 THE BIG MOUNTAIN SCALED AT LAST. A Story of Perilous Adventure in Malaya. (Straits Times) As already announced, Gunong Tahan, the hitherto inaccessible mountain of Pahang, has at last been ascended to the very top. This is no mean feat, considering that three successive expeditions to ascend the
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  • 490 3 The November issue of the f'n/if ini, a magazine for boys and old boys,” contains the following article on Curious Customs in Penang” by W. W. Dividson, in whom we recognise a promising pupil of the Free School, the son of Mr. Geo. D.ividsin of Messrs.
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  • 446 3 In connection with the rumoured death of Miss Stone, the American Lady Missionary, who is said to have died in the hands of brigands, the following particnlarsp, üblishe l in the Xeir York Journal, are inter'sting:—It is stated that negotiations for Miss St ine’s release are
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  • 175 3 Penang, 3rd December. 19)1. Tin 567 r buyers. West Coast no silos. Black I’eppor A(jheen 6)b no 8;llos White Pepper 51.—buyers. Cloves (picked) 2d.— sellers. Mace No. 81. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegsllos 50.—buyers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar I 2 4.15 do. (Basket 4.20 sellers.
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  • 141 3 Penvno, 3 <d December, 1901. Rates close as f >ll hvs:— London, Dam vi I B i~ik 1/9 Do. 4 months'si '*it B vik I 9,, Do. 3 Credit 5 1/10 Do. 3 Djeummtary l/IO r 4 Calcutta, Dem vi I Bank IU 13 LJ Do. 3 days’sight Priv
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  • 116 3 Orders by Captain A. R. A lann, Comm indant. Re -ENG VGEMENT. Members are req l isted to attend at the Orderly room on cither Monday, 2n I prox., Tues lay, 3rd pr ix., or Wednesday, 4th prox., for the purpose of being form illy sworn in on
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  • 300 3 The s. s. ('heang Hock Kian) brought 212 deck-passengers from Singapore, on Sunday. The s. s. S am (Captain Binns) brought 23 (I ’k-passengers fra ii Sing.ip >re, on Saturday. The k. r. Dardanm (Captain Steeves) arrived with a gen nal < irg > from Singapore, yesterday. The
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  • 42 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per ntc. Time Negapatam JV./roo’D/a 8 a.m. Moulmein Colaba ...10 a.m. Rangoon Calcutta 11 a m. Langkat ...Sink 11 a.m. Paugkorand Teluk Anson ...Tam Tong 1 p.m. Deli ...Sumatra 1 p.m. Rangoon Unity 3 p.m.
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  • 25 3 From Stea To Arrive. Edie van Imhoff to-day. Calcutta .I. A pear 4-12-01 Singapore Kum Sang 4 12-01 Colombo Maria Valeric 5-12-01
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  • 254 3 A rrivals, Saturday. s. s. ('I uv’r l /3/» from Sing ipire s. s. Peleun from Liverpool s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson a. s. Parramatta from Singapore s. s. Sri Banka from Padang s. s. Chan Tai from K ‘dah m. s. Flying Fiah from Port Weld s.
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  • 60 3 The information under thin heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship line*' and the dates are approximate only. Dec. 4 s. s. Gbmesk from London, for Singapore, and China, Boustead Co. ss. s. Kum Sang from Singapore, for Calcutta, Boustead Co. ss.s. M. Valerie from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 'r" l l find their nutrition suffers first sustain nutrition in the will stage of w,lse ai 'd the sufferer first be cured. Stearns Wine ,j H *toro,- and cell tonic unequalled. T' bi'n-• the b>dv is so fortified that ."""''nil I the progress of disease, is < emrse, and
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    • 22 3 STEARNS’ WINE improves Digestion, enriches the blood, and enables the Mother to get the maximum amount of nourishment from her food. H
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    • 46 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded oft* many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure can always bi' relied upon as a certain remedy for Headaches of all kinds. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale from GRAHAM Co. Ltd., Penang.
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    • 547 3 THE ANNUAL CONCERT Q. IZOlphe CO. ty) CORNFIELD Have Just Opened Out Miss Scholars NEW SHOES Penang and Medan DHi. Thursday, the sth December, 1901, r tz-. < Ladle’s White Kid Court Shoes, AT THE TOWN HfIUU, Vv Kite CdnvdS commencing at 5 p.m. White Canvas Tennis Shoes, At the
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  • 1046 4 Program re of Januaiy Meeting, 190?. January 28th 30th February Ist. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1902. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO.—A Race for Maiden Horses Weight as per ale (lOst.l An allowance of UH,-.. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance tit). Distance, one mile. 2. The First
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  • 287 4 r IT r p UD Up. Shares. Paid Div. .Stocks. Quotation. Capital. 17-. mn *B7 599 $17,500 to ’’..'rsawah Gold Mine Co. $1.75 sales 17a,0J9 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin .81 099 890 199 7% Mining Co., Ltd. {65.-seller, 80,099 •H'.IJJ |w Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $96.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 86 4 CROWN Co., Monumental Scut P t<»rs 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Established A. D. I*>2.) Done in Italian Marble. Granite. and hlnar > Orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing on Gates. CHURC H TABLETS, &e. vnT F VGENT for the Straits Settlements b and Native States: L. J YOUNG J:?
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    • 606 4 n\ V I? f *F“i J tg MANUFACTURED BY LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. BUILT UP ON NATURE’S PLAN. MELLM’S RESEMBLES MOTHER'S MILK IN COMPOSITION;AND PROPERTIES. IT MAY BE GIVEN FROM BIRTH. MELLIN’S FOOD is of the highest value for the weak and sickly babe, as well as for the strong
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    • 1494 4 CALDBECK, i a pfruus' m WORCESTERSHIRE SAUiIL MACGREGOR Co. i58!18,l «|V fl ffi “W’ »BhL s =:8 BY SPECIAL WARRm ms MAJESTY “Chopßajah” u TH Inh We have a stock of other whiskies in addition I UftlulVllW IV v to those abovenamed, samples of which will bo ksb j-1. CELEBRATED
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    • 499 4 82 Per Mondi the “pinang (Jazefe enlarged edition. Per Month (For LocalSubscribera $2. t Remedy f o al irreg u a old Dy Singapore Disp-nsi ,g Co Raffles Place, Sin BapoPei Lt *i MAPTI'., Chcml.i. SOIiVHAMIMGM r„ 1 AW, DRINK MAUCM TEA' The best and purest, diiect fi Oni The
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