Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 December 1901
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1901-12-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1901. No. 28222 words
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Advertisement770 1901-12-12 1 pipping Jhrtiag. Oriental St am Navigation Company. FIT HE mail steamers may H I. be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Itlrtil Service. Homewards. ,< Ballaarat Britannia j° Australia \\Valrtta 7° J- utona Ji 15 Bengal lio,nc Z Coronal mid <*» Himalaya rrb Parramatta770 words
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Advertisement3089 1901-12-12 1 ITQPMC Q I I fiVR British india Steam Navigation Company, Limited. jlljippinn ilotlCfS. i ALLAN IRVING. I OkxriE.n LLVTU. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij L_Z— i Ir 4 /K Negapatam Llnes_of Steamers. Hjpß InlM SMing m l ArM of Sleauun. japan ma.l sTESJsa.P c... uu. wr 1 Timber for Bale. i A3,089 words
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Advertisement659 1901-12-12 1 batiks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824] Capital H. 69,000,000 (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 BKaN c h e s Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, I’adang. Chereb >n, Tegal, I’ecalongan,659 words
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Article108 1901-12-12 2 Thursday, 12th Football Practice, Esplanade, at 5-15 p.in. High-water 0-50 p.m. and 1 15 a.m. Friday, 13th Special and Ordinary Meetings, Municipal Commissioners, at 8 p.m. P. «k O. Outward Mail expected to arrive, at 4 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. St. George’s Church, Choir Practice,108 words
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Article1978 1901-12-12 2 Fbom early time, the European has been accustomed to impose his will on the native, no doubt in the main to the latter's advantage. If. however, there be any truth in the statement of an exemploye of the Congo Free Slate, as related to a representative1,978 words
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Article23 1901-12-12 2 I’he French Government New Loan o f £11,000,000 at 3% will be floated on the 21st December, at par.23 words
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120 1901-12-12 2 (Eree. I’ress.) A cokbf.sPonhent writes from Perak, expressing the opinion that sugar cultivation ami manufacture is not run on sufficiently advanced lines in the Native States. He thinks that the short percentage of sugar is due I irgely to defective drainage and to machinery not being(Eree. I’ress.) - 120 words
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Article122 1901-12-12 2 Tm: following are the agenda for the Special ami Ordinary Municipal meetings to-morrow Special Meeting. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To c insider and piss Supplemental Budget No. 3 of 1901. Ordinary Meeting. 1. Any special business the Deputy President may bring122 words
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Article217 1901-12-12 2 The case of Tamil Interpreter Bibji of the Butterworth Court, referred to in one of our recent issues under the heading An Interpreter’s Appeal," was called before Mr. Howard yesterday, when Mr. R. A. P. Hogan appeared on behalf of the accused and asked for a further217 words
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Article248 1901-12-12 2 A'/b tire Eilitnr <’!' the I'inany Sib. Your correspond, at who questions Mr. Talma's decision that carrying fowls with their heads downwards is cruelty to animals has overlooked a point of some import nice and, consequently, fallen into error. It is quite true that the expression “animals''248 words
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Article209 1901-12-12 2 Gehih: Lohminn, the famous Surrey cricketer, whose death from consumption has just occurred in South Africa, was in his day perhaps the finest all-round player in England. For several seasons bis services to the famous Surrey Eleven were invaluable, for Im was then without an equal as a209 words
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Article124 1901-12-12 2 this fact deeply on the home mind.— Morniny Chronicle, Halifax, Nova Scotia. i: anticipate that the fashion which the Duke and Duchess of York have set will b? followed by many; and that the time is coming when no young Brition, Home or Colonial, of wealth orthis fact deeply on the home mind.—Morniny Chronicle, Halifax, Nova Scotia. - 124 words
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Article76 1901-12-12 2 A Nr.w Zealand chemist claims to have discovered a method by which eggs can be perfeefly “sterilised” and kept absolutely lre.-li lor a period as long as three years. Hie New Zealand government believes in the discovery, and Mr. Gow, its Commisioner of I rade, is now on76 words
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Article93 1901-12-12 2 Tailor ami Cutter. Ihe question has been raised as to the probability of a revival of dandy tailoring. Ihe styles w6rn in the forties had many artistic features that might well lie utilised over again with advantage. We are by no means of opinion that the present styleTailor ami Cutter. - 93 words
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Article108 1901-12-12 2 (REUTER’S) Plucky Defence of*' Grain Depot. Commandant Maritz with strong force three times the garrison of 20 hold in J Sx? r a henal «“‘-J The 1,„7, J/,„, uIM ■fepurtnre of fresh J Cape on large e h( inence shortly. 12th December. Capture of the Bethel Commando. Major-General Bruce108 words
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Article82 1901-12-12 2 [From ocn own Corussfomiexts.’ Fatal Running Amok in Tientsin. Singapore, 11 th December. On the 9th hist., at Tientsin, j man of the 4th Punjabis Pwgimenl ran amok and killed two comrades He also entered the storeroom, of the German Barracks and fatal! wounded Controller Elilert. Two soldiers82 words
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Article145 1901-12-12 2 cancerous fungus, if fungus it iie.—J. Im Palmer, M.R.C.S., in Bnlhal There is a remarkable coincidence bi tween the spread of cancer an l the lirsl increa- I daily consumption of etfeni-srei wines and waters among the wealthy elisse Prior to the sixties, cliainnagne a- drn was, evencancerous fungus, if fungus it iie.—J. Im Palmer, M.R.C.S., in Bnlhal / . . - 145 words
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Article231 1901-12-12 2 Tui: case in which Sir 61 rr, Mow president of the municipality, is procrUii against Mr. Beanehamp, «liter, aad 1 Smail r. pul lull’ of the for defamation, in publishing "Facts fetter mi the 27ih of August and an of sth September, resulted in tiie iipi'isral231 words
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Article227 1901-12-12 2 An Irish Beauty Who Lived B Three Centuries. The death occurre I recently nger L.idv Catherine June < ll 101 th year. The yener.ib e h<b in 1798, her father being Major gained much distinction ia o fyeji war. By her death, m the aristocracy has lo>i ll>o227 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1901-12-12 2 o I *l* c H A R O CO DEPARTMENT CASH CLEARANCE SALE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. COI|MMC®fi NOMHY, DKEHER 1.21 words
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Advertisement965 1901-12-12 2 GEORGE TOWNW. CORNFIELD CERTIFICATED EURASIAN ENGIPenang and Medan Deli. NEER Free qmuters. Apply to if !0S Eillwrlil I PENANG SMELTING WORKS, llaiian l.uar. Limited Q New Beach Street Under the management of a AuCtion Rooms. Registered The undersigned isfavou e<l witliinstructions from the Straits Government to sell by European Chemist.965 words
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Advertisement98 1901-12-12 2 /AONTHIBUTIONS 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. !BUSINESS Communications should be addressed98 words
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Article912 1901-12-12 3 H >; lt :i fairly large house assembled M I‘ ,sT U the second performance of 1 1,. Penang Amateurs. The 'P' 11 c mipany were even more than "H the previous night: no the recollection of the manner ..]h-ik-c had then shown their Mj**'. 1 -qiienco912 words
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Article222 1901-12-12 3 J. tr I and steamer Hnne, connecting ■a the steamer /tre./a/, at Colombo, from «on.N ,v. 1 j._To Singapore: Mr. 11. F. Mr. Swann, Mr. Ogilvie, Mr. F. S. >'tii and Ajr. A. E. Sliven. fo Mr. Lupton, Mr. A. T. Bryant, and y-Butler. tr -iippon f222 words
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Article1029 1901-12-12 3 tJrabnnt Alii (Jansas. There are many bars—we know it, since 1 w m een fre, l'»ently called to them. v o th e bars of the “Empire—” the nJ f U ew d L h Cri the best Others prefer the Bun Shop” ortJrabnnt Alii (Jansas. - 1,029 words
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Article256 1901-12-12 3 The experimental stage in burning petroleum as fuel for ship furnaces has been passed, and the Liners are being fitted up with storage tanks and the requisite spraying apparatus. Russia consumes no fewer than seven million tons yearly ns fuel, and Italy and Germany have largely adopted its256 words
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Article910 1901-12-12 3 Suggestion from Lord Rosebery. Lord Rosebery was present on 14th ult. at >it ()tb ft nnual dinner of the Edinburgh Merchants’ Company, and replied to the toast of the House of Lords. After a passing allusion to some mem- bers of the Young Scots’ Society present at910 words
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Article373 1901-12-12 3 Ethics of Cabinet Conduct During a War. Addressing a joint Unionist meeting at Leeds, the Earl of Sei borne, First Lord of the Admiralty, said :—The criticisiq of the Government and the ariqy hud, indeed, broached an ancient controversy as to what were the proper373 words
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Article194 1901-12-12 3 Athens is not the only place struggling to elucidate ecclesiastical conundrums. Sicily has not yet taken to fire on the authorities in order to fully impress them with a correct estimation of their views, but we read a bomb has exploded in the midst of the sleepy Roman194 words
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Article865 1901-12-12 3 Natives and the Rubber Traffic. The Press Association representative has had an interview with Mr. Edgar Canisius, an American, who for live years was in the employ of the Congo Free State and of one of the concessionary rubber companies. For three years he acted ns865 words
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Article150 1901-12-12 3 Penang, 12th Disce ibu.t, 13)1. Tin f6Q.50 buyers. White Pepper 53.—buyers. Cloves (picked) 28. sellers. Mace No. 84. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegslloa 5;2. —sales. i No. 7.25 do. Sugar j, t 2 4.15 do. ’Haskel 4.10 sellers. Tapioca Flour 2.27 J do. Copra 9.37] do.150 words
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Article117 1901-12-12 3 Penang, 12th December, 1901. Rates close as follows London, Din ml Bink 1/9J Do. 4m > it’i’s sight Bank l/10 r 3 B D>. 8 Credits l/10/ B Do. 3 Documentary 1/10J C ilcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 136} Do. 8 days’ sight Private 138} Bomboy, Demand Bank 186} Da.117 words
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Article59 1901-12-12 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Re-engagement. Members who have not yet re-engaged will please attend the Orderly Room either on Tuesday the 10th inst. or WeduAsday 11th hist, between the hours of 5 and 6 p.m. Range. The Range is now open for praetice, daily. By59 words
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Article163 1901-12-12 3 I HE s. s. Iningkat (Captain Lingardl brought 31 deck-passengers from Tongkah, yesterday. The s. s. Lai Santi (Captain Payne) brought 107 d' l-k-passengers from Calcutta, this morning. The s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) brought 96 deck-passengers from Teluk Anson, vester<lay. The s. s. Nankin (Captain Benton) arrived163 words
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Article68 1901-12-12 3 Mails Close To m irrow. For Per str. i Tongkah, Kopah. Renong, Maliwmi. Victoria Point, Mergui A Tavoy Cornelia ...11 a.m. Tongkah ...Langkat 1 c.m. Port Swettenham and Malacca Aeaggee 1 p.m. Rangoon ..Fitzpatrick 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hgr Leong 3 p.m. Singn|H>re, China and Japan ...Beueorlich 468 words
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Article21 1901-12-12 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Moulmein Huzara to-dav. Singapore C. Aprur 1312-61 Singapore Hong Mob 14-12-01 Liverpoqi Stentor 14-12-0121 words
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Article131 1901-12-12 3 Arrivals. Ykstkrday. s. s. long chag Un from Batu Balira s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. s. Thaipeng from Port Weld s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. Cornelia from s. s. Langkat from Tongkah s. s. AiJiggie from Malacca To-day. s. s. Sumatra from Deli s.131 words
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Article139 1901-12-12 3 The information under this lira ling is supplied bg the Agents of the various Sitramship lines, and the il/ates are approximate only. Dee. 12 s. s. Itnbi from Glasgow for Singapore, nnil Manila, Boustead A Co. 13 Outward P. O. 11. M. Steamer Bengal from Colombo, for Singapore,139 words
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Advertisement29 1901-12-12 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure i,st Jltes always gives satisfactory I imitations. Stearm,’ the origi tot {J? T'r/rct/y Ziur/nb 1 Sold bv all I-,"' h °iesale from I>. GRAHAM Co., fenaug.29 words
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Advertisement43 1901-12-12 3 The well-known Liebig Company’s Extract now bears, in addition to the blue signature .1. v. Liebig a new name made from the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company’s initials, Lemco—such a simple device to prevent mistakes, we wonder was not thought of before, 643 words
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Advertisement19 1901-12-12 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. y19 words
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Advertisement222 1901-12-12 3 A pot of Lemco was once carried all over the world for two years by a sjea captain. It crossed the equator seveß times and on being opyned. the contents were found to be peyftict. will keep good for any time in any climate. Lemco is the genuine Liebig Company’s222 words
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Advertisement784 1901-12-12 3 MCALISTIR CO. GRAHAM CO., not less than 14" by 14" square and 45 to 60 feet in length. nn LIMITED Delivery at B ig.in Luar above high water vllvdiVlll S mark. Apply to 826 penang smelting works. Proof Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing rOver Five Filters Hundred (pasteur system) Hospitals I784 words
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Article1059 1901-12-12 4 Program r.e of January Meeting, 1902. January 28th 30th February Ist. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1902. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value ‘400.-A Race for Maiden Horses. W. i.dit as per scale (lOst.l Au. allowance of Itlbs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance 10. Distance, one mile. 2. The1,059 words
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Article309 1901-12-12 4 Stocks. Quotation. Capital. Paid Up. Shares. Paid Div. BereawM) Gold Mine Co. S 4. -sellers 175-099 »87,599 »17,509 »5 Chendaiiang Il.vdraulic Tin 8)(W HH 10) 7% Mining Co., Ltd. $6). ooi OTI 4 5 )4 ft 10 I'rasei-and Xeave. Ltd. 22 Do. 6",, Dubs. ..par309 words
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Advertisement124 1901-12-12 4 Municipal Notice. N'OTICE is hereby given that the books containing the valuations of, and rates imposed on, buildings and hinds situated within the Municipality of George Town. Penang, for the year 1902, are open to the inspection of rate-payers at the Mum t inal Office, Town Hall, daily on week124 words
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Advertisement508 1901-12-12 4 Ar V r <’3'3 -J- -3': v-: MANUFACTURED BY L*AMBERT BUTLER Limited London. aLWikJfl’B PATENT AIR-BHAMBER HELMETS. I-XOUSS&IOI-dD WORD IN INDIA Worn in the East by all Awarded th? Officers, The Gold Medal. c b.A’I The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. New508 words
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Advertisement1096 1901-12-12 4 LIPTON-S C.PiIjVERT’S teas e carbolic WERE AWARDER THE M GOLD MEDAL TOILET TOOTH m e SOAP POWDER PARIS EXHIBITION. ST and I PRESERVATIVE. I Agents:— Messrs. HALLIFAX Co. I Antiseptic, Emollient, Refreshing. Has the Largest Sale of any Dentifrice. I Sold by all Chemists, Stores, &c. PFUS f c CALVERT1,096 words
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Advertisement216 1901-12-12 4 the inhn n‘. ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Suh SC ri t rn o< >'. Principal: Dr. W.T. KNIGHT Ann. > At gi Sole a t'P'k- I’ p I "Rina io. Home 1 cmforts. Moderate and Inclusive Term I'»" n m.< lit,.. niS--280—22 ,r °t-.l.isi-ap, EI OT-iea ~"i Ji216 words
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