Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 January 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. I»UBJLISHEI> DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1902. No. 8
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 778 1 Shipping Notices. Peninsular Oriental St r am Navigation Company. PI II HE mail steamers may 1 be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards. Jan. 11 Valttta connecting with Victoria 26 Bengal do Borne Feb. 8 Coromandel do Himalaya 22 Parramatta do
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    • 2809 1 I*T"CS* x LJE O I I AVR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlutitrS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Kminklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij fr n M A Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NiODOII YUSBrt KcUShd 20 L surawqngsee. ft 7” -i ro, I To Let or F or Sale. Zrf uJ/VX Intended Sailing and expected
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    • 640 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824, Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000, Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. xajso.ooo l Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. X 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang. Chercbon, Tegal. Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo,
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  • 139 2 Friday, 10th New Moon. Mail from Europe expected to arrive. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-8 p.m. St. Georgc’n Church, Choir Practice, at 6 15 p.m. High-water 0-50 p.m. and 1-15 a.m. Saturday, Utii Muhammadan Hari Raia Puasa. Public and Bank Holiday. Mail for Europe expected to Leave. Town
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  • 2218 2 Foreign critics have not as a rule dealt kindly with Great Britain in their expression of opinions regarding the status of the British Empire as atleeted by the war in South Africa. Indeed the language of some has been of that extreme nature, breathing a hatred
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  • 154 2 A Chitty named Mutu Raman Chetty was charged yesterday morning with abetment of forgery, using as genuine a forged document ami cheating. Messrs. Adams ami Shi arwo ><l appeared for the defence. The examination of the prosecutor occupied the whole of yesterday. This morning the Solicitor-General stated that
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  • 293 2 Ji i'-.l*.from thi' following incidents, we feir that housi- breakers are on the warpath. Imlei I. we notice that every year, when tin Chuiese new year approaches, p< tty thefts ami bouse-bre iking become rife. ¥< -ti rday morning some one attempt■si to br< ak into Hou«i
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  • 244 2 Sometime ago we had an interview with two gentlemen on the subject of Patani, ami the references that bail lieen made to its governm nt by a corresp imlelit in the Strait* I'iiarx who hail signed himself “Tourist." The gentlemen whom we interviewed Mr. N. Annandale
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  • 181 2 The following table shows the prices of some of the principal shares in 1900, 1901 and 1902: Jan. 6th Jan. sth Jan. 4lh Mine». 1900 1901 1902 Chendariang... $2OO $175 $3O Tin. Jelebtt 11.50 3.90 8.75 Temelong 16.50 11 2.90 Pahang Uorp... 11 7.25 4.73 Kabang old shares
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  • 111 2 (KE L’ TEH'S) 9th January. Botha on the Zulu Border. Commandant General Botha is reported to be concentrating a con. siderable force on the Zulu border. 10th January. Count Von Buelow and Mr. Chamberlain. The papers generally regret the tone of Count Von Buelow's remarks regarding Mr. Chamberlain's I'alinbnrgh
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  • 85 2 Handicaps. The following llre the handicaps for the Club Handicap and the Paddock Cup: The Club Handicap. The Scotchman 10— JJ O B Massanah 8 13 R.dchfle 7 7 Rienzi 6 12 Beauxite k Residue 10 Gavlass 9 gj Highlander 9 Malleolus h ij Vagrant 8 10 I’he
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  • 375 2 A meeting of the Sub-Committee of the Association was held yesterday, when the following members were present: -The President, the Vice-President, the Hon. Secretary, Mr. T. Boyd an 1 Mr. A. L. de Mornay. A letter was i il from Mr. Carev, the Chairman of
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  • 443 2 In Circulation in Perak. Perak t'ianevr, The ingenious ami “clever” fraternity have once again turned their attention w the Hongkong ami Shanghai Banking r poration of Penang, w hose currency notes of the SlO an I SlOO series respectively l:a e been counterfeited very recently
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 736 2 w CORNFIELD MCALM i CO. 4 to take charge of Hospital Penang and Medan D.-11. JUST BECEIVED p"L A A Apply to V- I FA SHIPMENT OF HALLIFAX A Co., 85-17-1 Penany. TAILORING Australian Government Savings Bank. 15 Beach Street, TN accordance with the rules ami regulajji I tions under
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    • 102 2 CON TUI BUT lONS mutt be addnwcd to Tur Editor,” written on one aide of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee o f good, faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents, /JUSTNESS
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  • 158 3 Lu art not beautiful: but then we know It skin-deep is the beauty of the face Id what is m iretricious outward show Inpared with inward spiritual grace? Iv scent is hardly that of ladies bowers— L rather that of drains, or dubious cheese— It. sweeter than
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  • 158 3 ■7'" the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) ■k, Then* will lie some difficulty in getting ■bscribers to view with approval the item the Band Accounts, $245 for medical ■tendance. lam open to correction, but it I surely not usual for medical men to I stick a struggling
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  • 250 3 Laws Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of the ties flayed yesterday evening’:— Single Handicap—Claw A. Parsons beat Hodge 6 —5, 6—-8. Skae beat Plumpton 6—l, o—l. Neubronner beat .Jamieson 6 1, 4—6, 6—o. < 'lax» li. Mclntosh beat Park 6—4, 4—6, 6—4. I ’lass C,
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  • 124 3 Annual, Meeting of the Mahylehone C. C. At their yearly meeting in the pavilion at Lords, the Marylebone Cricket Committee approved of a proposal to widen the bowling crease one foot each way. The County Captains’ decision in December, 1900, with regard to illegal bowling, has done so much
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  • 139 3 Signor Marconi states that if powerful stations are provided it will be possible to establish wireless trans-Atlantic communication within the next four months. 1 he Anglo-American Telegraph Company, winch is m the enjoyment of a telegraphic iiionopoly in Newfoundland that has two ya is yet to run, is
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  • 67 3 The Custom statistics for the shipping at the above port for the year just ended have been issued, and is further evidence of how Germany is forging ahead of us in this as in many other directions. In both inwards and outwards figures Germany takes the lead as
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  • 343 3 Strengthens the War Policy. The general opinion is that Lord Rosebery’s brilliant speech at Chesterfield will have the effect of strengthening the war policy of the Government. Its strong imperial ring is much commended. The Times states that Lord Rosebery’s speech rises with rare completeness
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  • 245 3 The Nival Court of Inquiry which investigated the charges against Admiral Schley, while acquitting that officer of the major charge of cowardice, condemned him on eleven points. The Court held that he was dilatory, vacillating, and lacking in enterprise. Admiral Dewey, who presided over the Court,
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  • 452 3 Alleged Skulking of Workmen. THE ACCUSATION DENIED. A series of articles lately appeared in the 'Times, dealing with the subject of The Crisis in British Industry. The writer's contention was that the new unionism is adopting ca’ canny" or skulking tactics, as a means of
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  • 988 3 Petroleum near Suez. The London Daily Telegraph states that petroleum has been discovered near Suez at a depth of 2,115 ft. The Weather in England. Owing to heavy falls of snow in the north of England and in Scotland, the railway service is greatly disorganised.
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  • 1452 3 .—Malay Mail, In these days, when the employment of symbols in ceremonial that is not purely ecclesiastical is almost extinct, the baubles of the Sovereign have a special interest. They issue from their royal dungeon in the City only in their full glorj’ at the Coronation, and
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  • 499 3 The Malms Municipal have decided to AY.ige war on malaria nhd t > attack the en *:ny in its fastnesses. A campaign is to be yfganised against the mosquito that does all the mischief, his breeding places are to be invaded by a small staff, who
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  • 208 3 Pknkmg. 10tu Jasvi iy. 1 '2 I’ u $6 ».7 sales W Bl’i >o/ Hi\rl» i 1 <A mi Hln n» r i nt •I’J» i r 52 biv‘i d. A’ I I I Mi- X<> Ml il’r< 'li- I’i.ki'i S) s NutiiiogAllox 53 do. No. I
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  • 198 3 Stocks. Quotation. B >,rs iwah Gold Mme C>. fl 4. nellet* Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. <5O. fteif r? Fraser and Neave, I,t<V fl'.H. .x Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispans trv 25. x Uirs Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. fILO Karangan Tin Mining C».
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  • 114 3 Penang, 10rn January, 1932. Raths CLOSE AS FOLLOW’S LqndßbPpmaud Bank l/10f Do. 4 month’s sight Bank l/10| Do. 8 Credits 1/10/« Do. 8 Documentary 1/10 J Calcntta, Doinand Bank Rs. 138 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 110 Bombay, Demand Bank 138 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 140 Madras, Demand
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  • 78 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Comiuan lant. Orders for the Week Commencing Monimy, 6rii J vnuary. Company Drill in the Kort 515 p.m. sharp on Thursday the 9th. J.i.ia.uy. Dre —Plain Clothes. li rrails Drill o i Tu •1 iv th? 7th, Wednesday th Bth, aud Friday t'i
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  • 134 3 The s. s. Hony IKu// I (Captain Pentney) brought 317 deck-pa is ’ii /ers from Singapore and ('hina, esterday. The s. s. 7/b Kir i (Captain Chlall) arrived from Deli this w»rnmg. She brought Mr. and Mrs. Cards, Mrs. BjL aud Mr. Pereira. The Steamers Toie Tony (Captain
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  • 72 3 M ails Close To morrow. Par Per str. l ime. Dili ...Sil IHllrtl noonDeli ...lto Kirci 1 P.MCalcutta .Lai Sany 1 p.mPort Swett nham ...Betsy 1 p.mL’angiitH* him! Teluk Abson ...Tate Tony 1 p.m. Tongkah Lauykat 3 p.m. L-mgk it ...Qwtrra 5 p.m. Ceyl m, Austral isi i.
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  • 37 3 Pr.tn S learner f E E he det'a.ptidler II 1 (»2 Pulo Weh v ■< Oitdnvorn, 1 1 I f) i X« grp't i u H n-ftt 1 t I 02 Calcutta Mia 13 I'2
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  • 89 3 Arrival i h. I'lyi I 'n/i fr.’.ll P" I W -111 s. a. H ‘'f ll'.m I fi ii Stng ip > <• s. b. Uy. Lc fro n Teluk Au ton To-imy. s. h. ■>//'/ II" from K lih s. a. ii S lay fi’ >:ii r. c
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  • 264 3 Th’’ iuforn» ition under this h a.liny is supplied l»y the Aymits of th various Sic uatkip lines, and the dates are approxi nafe only. J.my. 10 Outw.iH P A O. K. M. Sleiuierl I'tirid.Hdlla from C >l<»mbo. fur Singa- I pore, and China, Gilfillan Wood a C
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 Mrs. Hunter is pleased to give her testimony regarding Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil. It lias proved invaluable to her little daughter, who has taken it for some time, and through its medium has been induced to take her fowl splendidly, her health being considerably improved, and being brighter
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    • 167 3 Stearns Wine is noted for its promptness of action. It imparts tone to the organs, re-establishes normal functions and arouses vigour and vitality. It strikes at the ver\ root of ill-health by building up nutrition, whereby new tissues ;u'e formed to replace those diseased ;uul destroyed. Lt improves the apputit*’,
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    • 199 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. The undersigned is favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction On Monday, 13th January, 1902, Ar Him. View Cottage, No. 68 Larut Road, At 11 a.lll. sharp, All the Valuable European Country* made Furniture, &c., comprising: Bedsten ls, Dressing Tables, Ahnirahs, Wash handstands, Chairs, Tables, Hanging
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    • 458 3 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL, PENANG. We beg to inform the Public of Penang that we have made arrangements to receive Fresh Pass Beer BY EVERY IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER. P•» i f P 4 The First Shipment will arrive in the Refrigerator of s.s. Hamburg, And may had daily fvr>m g
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    • 3054 4 I whang gazette- Ijrnts fgr LEA t PEUIK' M WORCESTERSHIBE SAUCE. LIPTONS Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. «AWI B BB I EjriD "Tng'sZt terms of subscbiption. W ft, BbIIHbBM Mt* WERE AWARDED THE *o) WkSuk IHUWU |Jr Ay r fe. gold medal Northamptonshire, England) in Permny.- W*
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    • 185 4 n iViOHlt! THE [jazefe ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For LocalSubscriben $2. n«IM HUIU Ta The best and purest, direct f lOni The Durian Tunggal Estalt IO BE OBTAINED AT Messrs. PRITCHARD Co, SOLE A(jE\TS. 4 I nT 1 mJI. -A 1 'o i LLHaX a Co.. A I For Constipation
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