Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 January 1902
1902-01-08
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-01-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1902. No. 622 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement759 1902-01-08 1 Mr Shipping Ratites. Oriental Strain Navigation Company. r I 111 I', mail steamers may 1 be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Mail Service. Homewards. Valetta connecting with Victoria Bengal do Rome 8 Coromandel do Himalaya Parramatta do China 1 Ballaarat do Arcadia 15759 words
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Advertisement3109 1902-01-08 1 NORHnn R I I OYR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. HiHlffS. 'io let. 1 I LZ. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij I \onald norsi:. x„. 2 s Logan i: ,a a w, a g* 4. 1 J’jiitrv from Ist Februai v. X Ax Nwum Linesoot Steamers. Nippill YilSßll KliSlU. v.,.,, ,v3,109 words
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Advertisement669 1902-01-08 1 I Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824 Capital fi. 60,000,000 (abt. X 5.000.000, Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. X 0,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 8,261.000 (abt. X 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Delii. S i iiai’ang, Sourabaya, Padang. Chenbon, f.669 words
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Article147 1902-01-08 2 Wednesday, Nth Town Band. Esplanade, at 5 30 pan. R. I‘. Lodge I ’rccniustms’Hall, at 9 pan. High-water 1 I 20 aati. and 11 4’> p.m. Thursday, Vth High-water n >un ami 0 25 am. I'itiDAY, 10th New Moon. Mail from lam>|H* Expvctrl to arrive, at I pin.147 words
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Article2040 1902-01-08 2 Sn; Hexiiv Mivsev- writes in the December number of the Aoo tii ilth < f iituifi a suggestive paper nil tile use of light weights as cavalrymen, with the special i lea of forming columns of little men whoso weight shall lie such that the horses2,040 words
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Article102 1902-01-08 2 The following letter has Ix-en received by the Hons. J. M. Vermont, c-.m.g. and Dr. Brown, from the Resident Councillor: Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, 7th January, 1902. Gentlemen, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 15th ultimo, and, to inform you102 words
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Article98 1902-01-08 2 At the annual general meeting, the fol lowmg were elected office bearers for 1902 for the above institution I’lMilntt Mr.l'ng Svvee Hill. I ire- I'lisi.l. iit Mr. Lun Suu Toon. Ih'ii. Se<-ret urn 9r. Chow Ah Tan. s<; retain Mr. C'leam Cheow Heng. H"H. Treasurer Mr.98 words
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Article336 1902-01-08 2 Mvri, a Tonil, was convicted yesterday iifternoon of (1) attempting to murder, and (2) voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Sentence was deferred. To-day Mr. Justice Law gave his decision regarding the application made to him yesterday by Mr. Kiss, to grant bad to some prisoners who are awaiting trial336 words
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Article656 1902-01-08 2 December s llnlletin <>f the Strait* ami I'eilrratc'l Milan ''tat.s does not contain much original matter, if we except the continuation of Mr. Ridley’s erudite paper on the Timlx-rs the M day Peninsula. There are. however, some interesting remarks by the lu ting editor, Mr. W. Fox.656 words
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Article141 1902-01-08 2 (REUTERS) 7th JanuanHonour for Marquis t(J Marquis Ito has been g i Ven p Grand Cross of the Bath. Australian Volunteers f Or the War. Volunteers for South Africa appearing in overwhelming DniJ hers in Australia. It is expected that 3,000 will) sent. The Status of the Yeomanry. An141 words
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Article23 1902-01-08 2 I kmM OCR OWN CoRRESHINDENT. Singapore, Nth January. The Chinese Court with the E press ami Emperor has arrived a: Peking.23 words
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Article406 1902-01-08 2 !elegrams to Indian Paper' CxPTCRE OF B.IEK-. Fifty four Boers have been captured Orange Colony. Cvsivltie-. The los- in Spens' col nmi in the ti.--ing at Beginderlyn. wired on the ult., were ten killed and fifteen vv.'imdeil. I.XECI THIS OF V Boek CoMM.VXH.VM. Commandant Vanschalkwyk!elegrams to Indian Paper' - 406 words
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Article167 1902-01-08 2 The London correspondent of the /’"'i' 1 Aihrrtisrr sav s Sir IL Caiupla-ll 1- U' l man has directly appealed to Lord I’ in the hope of restoring Liberal unity. Lord Rosebery has resolved to renmui an' from the Liberal party in its present -'a.' An Kmilisliniaii167 words
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Advertisement969 1902-01-08 2 Trttetasi CORNF,ELD tow" Penang and Medan Deli. DISPENSARY. 1 situated opposite the Esplanade, ant I Jk has first class accommodation. Boarders n (AT /S Limited taken by the day, week, or month. I 11 Charges strictly moderate. W Mbs. M. E. WARD, Till CIRINP Under thS mana^ement of a 2K969 words
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Advertisement100 1902-01-08 2 syoNTHIHUTIO.Xs Blunt hr (phlrrmietl to U, The Editor,” written on one side of the paper onhp and accompanied by the writer'» name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good, faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion» exgiressed by his correspondents. liUSINh'SS Communications should be100 words
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Article295 1902-01-08 3 I At the Police Court yesterday, Mr. Howard sat to hear the charge brought against Babjee, a Butterworth Interpreter, of having taken an illegal gratification of >5, or a" motive for settling a case and showing favour in interpretation. The case was heard sometime ago by Mr.295 words
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Article162 1902-01-08 3 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The results of yesterday's play were as follows Sinyle Haiuliea/i —Class It. J. D. Mclntosh heat J. E. Grei" 6—4, 6-4. R. 11. Ellis heat J. Mitchell 5—6, 6—o, 6—2. Class T. B. Mitchell heat W. Mcknight Young w.o. I louble I laiiiliiap. J.162 words
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Article690 1902-01-08 3 Ixtehesting Judicial Remarks. There is much concern in Ceylon owing to a recent judgment by the Chief Justice as to what is dishonesty, From the facts of the ease we learn that the PostmasterGeneral of Ceylon surprised one R. Hazel, Postmaster of Kalkmla, near Batticaloa, 'early690 words
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Article1041 1902-01-08 3 New* Army Corps for London. The new Army Corps for London consists of 36,800 officers and men and ninety guns. Dutch Duties. The Dutch Second Chamber has passed a measure providing for the partial abolition of duties on coffee and indigo. I{at Destroyer. Successful official experiments have been1,041 words
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Article884 1902-01-08 3 Mobile Columns. Lord Kitchener has forbidden ox waggons to accompany mobile British columns. The Revenue of the Transvaal. The revenue of the Transvaal for November was nearly equal to the expenditure. Destroyers at Devonport. Twenty-four torpedo boat destroyers are on the stocks at Devonport, where their hulls are884 words
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Article134 1902-01-08 3 Remarkable testimony as to the possibility of combating malarial fever by modern scientific methods is afforded by a letter which Major Surgeon Gorgas, the Sanitary Officer of Havana, has written to a member of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Losing no time in abstract discussion on134 words
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Article245 1902-01-08 3 Per P. and O. steamer Chin t, connecting with the steamer Parramatta, at Colombo, from L indon, Dec. 13.—T0 Singapore Mrs. Beale, Mr. A. Cavendish, Mrs. Webb and 2 children, Miss Holdcroft. To Penang Dr. Kate Sodthon and Mr. A. J. Macdonnell. Per P. and O. steamer Areailia,245 words
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Article597 1902-01-08 3 ENGLAND <*.’AUSTRALIA. First Day's Play. Australian papers to haul, date 1 the 11th ultimo, describe the first test match played at Sydney the d iv provio u. I'or the first time in first-clais matches of the present tour fort in.* favoured the Englis'imui, who won the toss. M597 words
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Article196 1902-01-08 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gold Min Co. tl.—sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. <5O. sellers Fraser anil Neavc, Ltd. buyers Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary 125. sellers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. sellers Karangan Tin Mining Co. 123.— sellers Ixcchau Gold Mining Co., Ltd. »5.75196 words
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Article118 1902-01-08 3 pExw.i, Bth January, 19J2. Rates close as follows London, Deman I Bank 1 10 rt Do. 4 month’s sight Bank 1 10-J Do. 3 Credits 1 10. V Do. 3 Documentary 1 Calcutta., Dem r.i 1 Bank Rs. 134 Do. 3 days’sight Private 140 Bombay, Dem in.l Bank 138118 words
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Article86 1902-01-08 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Order* for the Week Cum\ien< ixg Monday, 6th January. Cinnpiin>i Di‘i'l in th'* 1’.i.l at 5-15 p.m. sharp on Tours Ily th; 9t’i .1 inu.i.y. Dre Plain Cluhes. 11 THifi Drill Di th'* 7t’l Wdi-i day th Bc’i, ir.i I F.86 words
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Article73 1902-01-08 3 The s. s. B ntt! I r (C iptain M-Litosh) arrived from Lhi loa this in irning. bringing Mr. i.’gu Dixon. Th .s. s. C,tnl ni h’.i i’ii i M licau). which arrived from Teluk Aus i.i this morning, brought Miss D.iSil'.a and 134 d« k pass-ngci s.73 words
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Article47 1902-01-08 3 M\ils Close To morrow. Fur Per str, l i ne Deli Cnlypeo ...10 a.m. Langkat .Jin IL> 1 P.M. Singapore. hina and .Japan Itenabhr 1 P.M. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...('autim 2 p.m. I'KIDAY. 10TH. Port Swettenham and Malacca 1 p.m. Kang(H>n Fitzpatricli 3 p.m.47 words
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Article36 1902-01-08 3 From Steam* r .Irruf. Singapore Xoiruhrm 9-1-02 Singapore Honij llhii 9-1-02 Singapore t.tu S>in-i 9-1-02 Singapore httm i Chtn 10 1 02 Singapore Horh; Xmy 10-1-02 Singapore C. //<■-■/. Kmn 10-1-02 Edi" ibt'arpntifr 11-1-0236 words
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Article85 1902-01-08 3 Arrivals. Yesi Eim w. s. SpmDnmii from P»atu Balira >. s. Sii'r Z.- oZ. from Iv dab 8. 8. I'liitn Z’/xZ/ from Port Wild h. s. A it-blfii from Kaugoon 8. s. I‘itz pat rick from Kangoon To d \v. 8. 8. B' liiildi r from I.uidoii 8. 8.85 words
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Article208 1902-01-08 3 77i<’ iiif>>rni<itimi un l- r this h*ti liu'i n nipplied bi/ the A'jrnts of thr varimti Sb’antthip line», and thf date* ar>' appro-cim ite onb .lan\. 10 Outward P. O. IL M. Steamer Parramatta from Colombo, for Singapore, and China. Giliillan Wood A' Co. 10 German s. s.208 words
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Article185 1902-01-08 3 Pknang, Bth January. 1902. Tin 163.—sales West Coast 65.50 buyers. Black I e PP cI z c loen gib no sales. White Pepper 52. —buyers. Cloves (picked) 24'.—sales. Mace No. 84. sellers. Mace Pickings 80. —sellers. Nutmegs 11 os 53). do. I No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar185 words
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Advertisement86 1902-01-08 3 PORTABLE SUSTENANCE. For travellers, miners, and soldiers no food is as portable as Lcnu-o the genuine Liebig Company's Extract. The product of 18,000 bullocks was supplied to the forces in South Africa. Lemeo is the most concentrated form of Meat known. tl Stearns’ Headache Cure is one of the few86 words
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Advertisement187 1902-01-08 3 Childhood is the formative period of maull mid womanhood. As the child is so is the adult. Hence, health is most necessary during this important stage of physical development. 111-health renders children stupid and dull, disinclined to play, prevents proper development of mind and muscle. A sickly, weakly child cannot187 words
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Advertisement98 1902-01-08 3 I have great pleasure in informing you that I have been giving your ine of Cod Liver Oil with Iron to my daughter, who is suffering with Amvmin and over growth, and am glad to say that it has done her a vast deal of good, in fact, when we98 words
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Advertisement598 1902-01-08 3 notice. PENANG SALES ROOM. 1 9 9MB MA Tta t t io„. MGAulSTfift w GO. dilation from this ilite. to sell by Public Auction WW WVt Singaptre, 27th Decemb t. 1901. At the above Sales Room, at No. 52 Riutenberg, Schmidt Co. Beach Street, Penang, 27th December, 19 )1. f1598 words
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Article1089 1902-01-08 4 Program re of January Meeting, 1902. January 26th 30th February Ist. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 28th January, 1902. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value 7400.—A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lOst.’ An allowance of 141bs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance »10. Distance, one mile. 2. Thĕ I’lßsT1,089 words
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Advertisement96 1902-01-08 4 Mr. J. van den BRAND Co., lawyers, BKEDAX, DELI. BROWN «StTCo., Monumental Sculptors 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Esi ABLisHEb A. L>. 1852.) Dune iu Italian Marble. Abkkueen Granite. and C hi nak Stone. Orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing on Gates. CHURCH TABLETS. &c. SOLE AGENT for the Straits96 words
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Advertisement2088 1902-01-08 4 Premier Vinolia Soap LIPTONS TEAS Is not coloured with poisons, rendered transparent with T WERE awarded the chemicals, or semi-transparent with resin and sugar, nor does IVI F* DA it turn yellow in spots revealing putrid fats. It is not charged the with powerful penetrating perfumes that gratify the sense2,088 words
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Advertisement177 1902-01-08 4 Wn Per Momh THE “Pinang IjazeHe, I ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscriber! $2. I DRINK M TEf The best an 1 j>. di rcrt f om The Durian Ti:r; -al Estate TO BL O I',’ED a I Messrs. PR,7 Co., SOLE AGE’- TS i I jl I k177 words
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