Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 January 1902

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED) 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY, L 902. No. 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 741 1 I Shipping llotites. Peninsular Oriental St am Navigation Company. HD riIHE mail steair. may I l, e expected V> arrive outwards, and leave enang O homewards, on tbolfollowing dates: Mail Service. Homewards. 11 Valctla connecting with lit '< 25 Bengal do Km 8 Coromandel do Hit. mfiK 22 Parramatta do
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    • 2943 1 NORnriFI ITQriJC Q I I AVR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlotlttS. TO JS IET NUIWDLU I LLOYD. Koninklijke PakHvaart Maatschappij ✓i iV- Negapatam Lmes of Steamers. NippOO YUSSII KaiSlll 825 4 •I&bW Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. jaiun mail Co.. Ltd. notice. I > Fo I
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    • 649 1 Unnlis. Nederlandsche Handel MaaLscba pnij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY, Established 1824 Capital H. 69,090,009 (abt. £5,000,000, Issued Capital 11. 45,000,000 (abt. X3,750,000' Reserve Fund 1L 3,261,000 (abt. 1‘ 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia’ B R a ncii e s Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Patlang. C’hcrcbon,
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  • 147 2 Thursday, 2nd High waler <1 2) a.in. an I 6 4"» p.m. FRIDAY, 3rd Auction Sal: of Furniture 1 It) K ilawi Road, at 11-45 a.in. Ordinary .Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, at 3 p.m. St. (4 -orge’s Church, Choir I’ra -ticc, at 6-15 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5
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  • 1609 2 Aeteh reviewing the past it is u natural transition to a consideration of the outlook in the iinme liate future. We briefly noted on Tuesday the present condition of things in I'eimng, and notwithstanding n low exchange and the dull prospects of trade we t.ik a
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  • 234 2 The German oitwar-l-bouid imperial mid steam r (Captain Prelim arrive I her.- from f’>l >ml>> about fi., o’clock yesterday after. 1 > >.l. She came I 151 sdo >ll p y-s -ng.-r -luu lu Luy 5 c iddr, .1 and of these the following
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  • 182 2 the Editor of the I't’iak l’i meer. Dear Sir,— In the issue of the I'inami tia:,tt. of 27th instant I came across mi article un ler the heading A Question for Chinese, written by a correspondent who signed himself Interested, asking w hen a Chinaman dies
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  • 318 2 27th December. Tm: Society of O.ir Lady of Rosary, Malacca, an I the Babulanwar Association S ngap ire, are exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. Orders of Binishment are published against eight Chinese. Mr. F. Croucher, ji.11., c.m., Colonial Surgeon, Malacca, is appointed an Inspector 1111 ler
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  • 876 2 A:iit i >, os the Continent. Th l Bi I i ,i -a: Brussels have ini'- n ~.1 I M imeh pro-B >er for I. ad Milner’s re» 1 S th A I' >• II ib -U- pn nphb-ts are being ismed Ir en tie
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  • 168 2 nil'-CTEH'S) Ihe prisoners taken t tein numbered 2Hi. u< *fonIndependent action d f deW’« 1 numbering J°L thBt moved Luts i, 00t the pre noisele The} e unpletelv startM sleeping <• nnp ;l!rl 1 strnggk üßib.d. which lril,le bl 'tel W America and Great Britain. ''•«.hrngto. ‘■‘‘l bntam all(I
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  • 40 2 Ilil.LK tVSOV. .Janucry.) Shipment on Saturday were To Singapore. 1.341 piknls of ore. To Penang, 2.748 of ore. Shipments yu-terday were: To Penang. '284 piknls of tin. I'he sbipm tils to-day are To Penang. 431 piknls of tin.
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  • 64 2 Tm nicipal meetiiiz t-m > r i >« 1 M nates confirmed. 2 A lent may bring forward. 3 Questions. 4 Mr. Adams’ m -i: i uiendment of by-law respecting sft. w; y~. 5 Some bills to be 16 A■ re fl nt of ill- .‘ctor of Vac
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  • 138 2 Six Xnw -Ilre r>. 11-T. A German l- re m. rcstel in shipping, writv- to s'oi.'od from Iv.lie, ns follow It m-.iv inti- "i t<> hoar that the 11 mbnrg-Amei I- ■re re mail -i rest a th < -lapau tn I-. The a<- .''l' 1 of
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  • 209 2 Relating the last stand of the 120 men who defended the two guns at lliaKeiila.rete against 700 Boen, the Pretoria correspond® o of the I tail;/ Mail writes: "The gunners -torel iiia'.ifmi.' to t m work, and ;re first on ier I c his place
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1166 2 TdtchwA W CORNFIELD GEORGE TOWN mft aft W AF R SIELCKEN has this day been Penang and Medan D.-11. UlbrtNSAn I, »'>’ A A w a BEHN, MEYER A Co. Umi *®4 Penang, Ist January, 1902. notice. TAII nRINC Under the management Of a T HAVE this MOSES my 15
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    • 98 2 CONTRIBUTIONS mu»t l>e addreaaeft to Tins Editor,” written on one aide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer'* name and addreee, not neceeearily for iiuertion, but at a yuarantee of good faith. The Editor it not reeponeible for opinion» ezpreued by hit correspondent*. IJUSINESS Communication» should be adEJ
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  • 1284 3 Friday's I i arcrnmrnt liazrttr publishes the text of a Bill about tube introduced into the Legislative Council intituled an Ordinance to amend the Women and Girls’ Protection Ordinance, 1896. The objects and reasons state Section 8 of the Ordinance of 1896, as amended by
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  • 1254 3 Trooping. The troopship Syria has arrived in Southampton. Plague on a Vessel. Plague has appeared on the steamer lioorka at Marseilles. Queen Alexandra. Queen Alexandra has a slight cold and is progressing favourably. The Sugar Conference. The Sugar Conference at Brussels has been adjourned till the 6th of
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  • 144 3 The Morniny Leader saysA rumour —curious because almost incredible—is in circulation among Catholics in Westminster that Lao XIII has expressed a wish that Cardinal Vaughan should be his successor in the Papacy. The College of Cardinals, it is said, does not view the idea with any favor,
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  • 199 3 //<< limes says it must he the business of the country to see that real important political and commercial interests in the Persian Gulf are not imperilled. Our right and duty are, if necessary, to sweep away the polite fiction of the Sultan’s suzerainty at Koweit. Reuter
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  • 285 3 News received through Baluchistan states that Nodiz Fort has lieen stormed and taken by the troops of Major Showers’ escort, commanded by Captain Tighe, of the 27th Baluchis, after a severe fight for about two hours. The fort, which had lieen liesiegi d by Nazim, of Mekran,
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  • 268 3 Per Nippon Yusen Kuisha steamer Kouachi .Mara, from London, Nov. 12. To Singapore Miss L. and Miss W. Gentle, Mrs. Baker, Bishop of Singapore, Mrs. Hose, and Miss Hose, Mr. E. S. Hose. Mr. W. Grove, Mr. N. Prentice, Mr. Clarke, Master C. Clarke. Mr. J. Robertson, Miss
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  • 81 3 At a meeting at York House of the governors of the Imperial Institute, under the presidency of the Prince of Wales, it was unanimously resolved to transfer the Institute to the nation. The property is worth half a million. The original objects, especially in connection with India
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  • 233 3 Doctor Axel Holst, Professor of Medicine in the University of iristiania, who is making a nine months' tour of the tropics with the special object of studying plague and beri-beri, and who recently spent some time in Bombay in conference with Dr. Haffkine at the Research
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  • 516 3 Mental Scientists Sent To Prison. HEAVY PUNISHMENT. The Indian Daily A. n s special London correspondent cabled on Decomla'r 22nd: Edith Jackson and Frank Dutton, bett<r known as Mr. and Mrs. Horos, of the Theocratic I nity and Purity League, have been convicted on charges made against them
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  • 186 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bcrsawah Gold Mine Co. 54.— sellers Chemlariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co.. Ltd. (50. Frasyr apd SJeavc, Ltd. 598. buyers Vo. 6 pebs, par George Town Dispensary i 25, sellers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. ...»8.75 Karangnn Tin Mining Co. rs Kecliau Gold Mining Co., Ltd.
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  • 115 3 Pexang, 2n.'> January, 1932. Rates close as follows London, Demin I Dink 1 10} Do. 4 month's sight Bank 1 10/,. Do. 3 Credits 1 Do. 8 Documentary 1 10J Calcutta, Demand Bink Rs. 13S 1 Do. 3 days’sight Private 1401 Bombay, Demand Bank 138 A Do. 3 days’.sight
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  • 36 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. M VSKETRY. In future Ammunition for Private Practice will be obtained from Head (Quarters Only. By Order, (Sgd.) G. M. Duxdas-Mouat, Lt. it Adj., 11.I 1 C.
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  • 155 3 The s. h. Pegu (Captain Heid) brought 34 deck-passengers from Olehleh, yesterday. The s. s. Doth (Captain Harthorn) brought ‘25 passengers from Ob-hl -h. on Tuesday. The s. s. /’mi/m/iuV (Captain Witt) brought 5.310 tins of petroleum from Brandau, on Tuesday. The s. >. Fcrd jC.iptain b’uchsi arrived
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  • 75 3 M mls Close To-mouk »w. Fur str. InnPort Su itvnham and Malacca Acagij’i' 1 p.m, Batu Bahra and Asahan .s'y> 1 p.m. Edie. T. Semau e, Scgli A Olchleh .../'< //< 2 i*.m. Tcluk Anson Lsvong .'j p.m. I 'du T. S maw Segli (Mrhk h and Pulo
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  • 12 3 From To .irrire. Singapore J..!/-/•//• to-day. Colombo China 4-1-02
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  • 199 3 Arrivals. Tuesday. s. S. Stcee l.sok from Kedah s. s. < han I'm from Kedah s. s. Flgmg l'<*h fr mi Port Weld s. s. Leong lf<> from K< <bih s. s. Ihmtianak from Brandau s. Doth from < >l< hleh s. s. liuhniha from Negapatam s. s. Konig
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  • 143 3 Th information under this he-t Un f x-- plied by the Agents of th t arions St i ttsh p lines, and the dates are a/iprorimate only. Jany. 3 s. s. fio n Singanare. dir‘ct to New York. Gilfillan Wood A Co. 4 h. ('Amu from Colombo, for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure <an be fbtamed from all Chemist if Slhu-hh e insisted on*—* the original, safest, and b. st medy for all Headaches. Soid by all Chemists. A’holestyle from J). GRAIIAAt A' Co. Ltd., Penang. 3
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    • 25 3 STEARNS' lIEADACIIE CURE can always be relied upon us a certain remedy for Head aches of all kinds. Gives instant relief. Of all Chemists. 14
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    • 85 3 Stennis Wine in all conditions where a reconstructive tonic is indicated is attested by numbers of the most eminent men in the medical profession. Cod Liver Oil and its emulsions are alike repulsive to the palate and frequently qislurb the diges tion, but Stearns* A\im. Co,d Liver Oil stands to-day
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    • 261 3 HAD A GOOD TIME A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhira Remedy
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    • 887 3 A happy idea for a trade mark is the wordier Ria /“r M s «/u —r MA G- izolphe cc Co. h HO extracts seek to trade on !he Liebig Company’s Oifi W *lw H Wvt 36 years reputation and they aeeordim-ly ask HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM the public to
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    • 2933 4 ALLAN A IRVING. the bsst natural aperiott water. LIPTONS Engineers and General Contractors. <,' X* j Jfl,Hfi£ TEAS T For GOUT and RHEUMATISM. were awarded the NOTICE BBEEIk^ Professor Im ’••m’nn, Dark, Professor ol Intern»! Medicine at the University— I 1% H F** A I MlijfMgy-- <?-■ ■>■ K hunyidi
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    • 125 4 $9 I “Pi®-i toft I ENLARGED edition Per Mondi L <>^. ert( I D! I ACM TeTB The Durian Tunggal Estate Ft Id, o: 1 aimed AT Messrs. PRITCHARD Co., •soz.e ag i:\ rs. 'A I T I 1 I l I CuljAULTzl C° Me... Soap J SOAP/A j H
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