Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833, PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1902. No. 3522 words
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Advertisement766 1902-02-14 1 Shipping jlotos. Peninsular Oriental St am Navigation Company. rII HE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive Jk. outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mall Service. Homewards. I o> Parramatta connecting with China nßallaarat Arcadia 92 Chilean <•» "il 5 Oriental through to London P 19766 words
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Advertisement2392 1902-02-14 1 NHOnRCI ITQP |J C I I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. i IwVzll Lx E. kJ I LLxz T Lz. Koninkliike Paketvaart Maatschappij I) ata via palms and other Plants. 4. *5 S. GEORGE S GIRLS’SCHOOL, zl Negapatam Lines of Steamers. TOI M Wsi t "v Intended Sailing2,392 words
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Advertisement702 1902-02-14 1 Banks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatscbapnij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824’ Capital 11. 60,090,000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45.000,000 (abt. £3,750,00 Reserve Fund tl. 3,261,000 (abt. ‘27'2,00G Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in BataVta Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Delil, Saiuaiang. Sourabaya, I’adang. hero bm, Tegal, I’eealongan. Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo. Palenibang,702 words
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Article161 1902-02-14 2 Friday, 14th St. Valentine’# Day. Penang Volunteers Competitions. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-3 J p.m. High-water 5 0 p.m. and 5 25 a.in. Saturday. 15th: Ist Quarter. Outward Mail via Negapatam exp •cted to arrive at 9 a.m. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Sepoy Lines, at 12 noon.161 words
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Article2313 1902-02-14 2 The Conference of Congresses of Cooperative Societies and Trades Unions, to which we have referred on previous occasions, lias completed its deliberations on the subject of Old Age Pensions, winding up by passing the following resolution which summarises the proceedings of the Conference “This Conference urges2,313 words
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Article109 1902-02-14 2 There was no event of particular importance at the Camp yesterday. Bobs the regimental pet is still missing. Possibly camp fare does not suit him. The running man competition came off yesterday, when four men hit the target three times Captain Allan, Privates Anchant, Smith, and Lieut.109 words
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183 1902-02-14 2 “Omega” write# to the Malay Mail-. The Chinese New Year settlement has gone off quietly apparently. Sungei Besi—where nearly all the shaft mining has been abandoned—was the only place where any trouble was expected, and even there 1 have not heard of any disturbances.183 words
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Article193 1902-02-14 2 Kitty, after reading the advertisement in our paper rr the “At Home”at the Penang Volunteer Camp on Saturday next, is most anxious to know if she would be allowed to bring a few lady and gentleman friends with her as visitors, and if the Commandant193 words
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Article311 1902-02-14 2 I" t/o l-.ihtm- of the I’uiaiiy t iazi tti") Dear Sir,— 1 think it is now time that something should be done to regulate the private watering of streets. Last evening, while on my way home at about 6-30 o clock, I had a narrow escape from311 words
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Article119 1902-02-14 2 (REUTER’S) 13th Febm The Agreement. The American Government comes the treaty. Although ne tr «l,i tsne benevolent and sympathetic UNITED STATES OPl Nlox The American papers state t the United States stands t< much by the treaty, andsho< its heartiest approval. v OPINION IN GERMANY. The German press believes119 words
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Article718 1902-02-14 2 Batn Gajah, Uth Fetnar There was splendid weather yesterday s races, a record atte ance, large fields and good rata throughout. The following are the results:1. The Maidf.x Plate. Vali’W 1300. A Race for all Maid and H b» as Griffins into the Straits Settlements and H States718 words
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Article193 1902-02-14 2 A bastardly attempt was made person or persons to wreck the j was due to leave Ajmere for A.Hy• on the 27th January by plaeinsleeper across the rails between wal and Sogal Road. Ihe nan l Ajmere an hour and a half Into. 1 going193 words
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Advertisement673 1902-02-14 2 wanted. ilrin Atteiisi'infnts. T 10(1 TJOR Palembang, 2 Tamil Inspectors for JT L. u L-Vt V Jj an electric installation, with technical WANTED. W WWWWWVWW knowledge of dynamos and electric light rm ri j fittings. Apply to i SIHVEXOR for Christmas Island. Commanmtaike VennooTschap Must be a good Draughtsman. gggp673 words
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Advertisement98 1902-02-14 2 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed t( Thk Editor,” written on one side of tlo paper only, and accompanied by the name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion expressed by his correspondents. /JUSTNESS Communications should be ad dressed98 words
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Article673 1902-02-14 3 \Vf have received the following correspondence for publication Coi.omai- Secretary’s Office, Singapore, 31st January, 1902. Gentlemen, I have the honour to inform you that your letter of January 14th, addressed to H. E. the Governor with reference to the Telephone Exchange in Penang, has been laid before673 words
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Article723 1902-02-14 3 Penang, February 10th, 1902. Sir,— 1 have the honour to acknowledge receipt on the sth instant of your letter of January 31-a on the subject of the Penang Telephone charges. 2. The subscribers are fully prepared to accept the view of the Government that the Telephone system,723 words
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Article90 1902-02-14 3 FOOTBALL. In the football match, Selangor r. Singapore, Singapore had a well earned victory by two tries to nil. The Malay Mail says Singapore’s first try was a trifle lucky, but the second was the result of sound work by the backs, who, thanks to the excellent90 words
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Article448 1902-02-14 3 The following are the full scores for the match Selangor. Pint Innings. C. G. Glassford c Hannaford b Mactaggart 0 A. B. Voules c Perkins b Bradbery 2 A. B. Hubback b Bradbery 16 N. Grenier c and b Carter 17 E. AV. Neubronner b Bradbery 0 F. W.448 words
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Article1178 1902-02-14 3 Lord Rosslyn’s Profits. Lord Rosslyn, before leaving Monte Carlo, declared that he bad won 20 per cent, on bis original capital by his profits at the gaming-tables. Large Emigration Scheme. The Government, it is understood, contemplate offering special encouragement and facilities at the close of the war for1,178 words
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Article44 1902-02-14 3 Owing to the absence of the Colonial Chaplain on duty at the Volunteer Camp, there will be one service only at St. George's Church on Sunday morning, viz., Holy Communion at 9 a.m. Evensong and Sermon as usual at 6 p.m.44 words
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Article332 1902-02-14 3 A Characteristic Incident. The London correspondent of the Manchester (Tiianlian repeats tbe following story, which he heard the other day from a sergeant-major in Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts just home from the front: One of the troopers riding in advance of the column fell sick, and he was sent332 words
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Article410 1902-02-14 3 A very interesting question has been brought before the Outer House of the Court of Sessions in Glasgow. The answer is not yet forthcoming, but the points raised are interesting in themselves. They may ba briefly stated as follaws: —Tbe pursuers are the trustees now410 words
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Article193 1902-02-14 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gohl Mine Co. *3.50 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. jso. sellers Fraser and Neave, Ltd. *96.— sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary S2o. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. Jl3O Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. *4.— Karangan Tin Mining Co. 120.— sales Kechau193 words
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Article119 1902-02-14 3 Penang, 14th February, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/10 f 3 Do. 4 month’s sight Bank 1/10J Do. 8 Credits 1/WA Do. 8 Documentary 1/10J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 187| Do. 8 days* sight Private 189 J Bombay, Demand Bank 137 J Do. 8 days* sight119 words
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Article101 1902-02-14 3 The k. s. Latujka-i (Captain Lingard) brought 95 deck-paasengers from Tongkah, this morningThe s. s. Sambiti (Captain Schmidt) arrived with a general cargo from Hamburg, yesterday. The s. s. Cheang Chew (Captain Frampton) brought 90 deck passengers from Singapore and China, this morning. The s. s. Zaida (Captain101 words
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Article66 1902-02-14 3 Mails Close To-morrow. Fur Per »tr. Time. Port Swettenham and Malacca ...Avagijee 1 p.m. Tongkah ...Langkat 1 p.m. Langkat .Jin Ho 1 p.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan Deli 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 1 f.m. Batu Bahra and Asahan Sportsman 1 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe,66 words
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Article20 1902-02-14 3 From Steamer Te Arrive. Liverpool ('alchas to-day. Negapatain Zamania 15-2-02 Singapore Sni Sang 15-2-02 Singapore Both 17-2-0220 words
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Article114 1902-02-14 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Sambia from Hamburg s. s. Swee Leak from Kedah s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld To-day. s. s. Cheang Chew from Singapore s. 8. Kum Sony from (’alcutta s. s. Zaida from Singapore s. s. Langkat from Tongkah s. s. Avagyee from Port Swettenham114 words
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Article180 1902-02-14 3 The information untler this heading it supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship ines. and the dates are approximate only. geb. 15 s. s. Sui Sang from Singapore, for Calcutta, Boustcad Co. 17 s. s. Glamorganthire from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Boustcad Co. 17 s.180 words
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Article184 1902-02-14 3 Penang, 14th February, 1902. Tin 567.75 sellers. D 1 (West Coast 31b50z528 Black Pepper Ac|ieon 6|b no Ba]e9 White Pepper 52.40 buyers. Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 80.— sellers. Nutmegsllo« 56.—buyers. I No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar j„ 2 4.15 do. I Basket184 words
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Advertisement187 1902-02-14 3 in old friend bv a new name. Liebig ompanv’s Extract will soon be known as Lcnico the‘new name placed upon it and composed of the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company s initiate Something That Will Do Von Wood. We know of no way in which we can be of more187 words
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Advertisement108 1902-02-14 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. The undersigned is instructed to sell by Public Auction, On Wednesday, igth February, 1902, At No. 25 Northam Road, at 12 noon, All the Valuable Household Furniture comprising Bedsteads, Sofas, Organ. Writing and Dinner Tables, Teapoys, Dinner Waggon, Ahnirahs, Bentwood and Rattan Chairs, Sideboard, Lamps, Glass, Crockery108 words
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Advertisement143 1902-02-14 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR The only article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating and restoring the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil. It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children's hair no other article imparts such a143 words
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Advertisement763 1902-02-14 3 GEORGE TOWN GRAHAM CO., W. GOR HFiEU DISPENSARY. v 9 Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing Limited PE/VAzVG. Chemists. Under the management of a Registered StCJNIS’ PeifUllieS, TAII European Chemist. If?I LU 8191 v i ~Tn i stearDS Perfumes, Importers and Dealers in DEPARTMENT. Dril g s Perfumes. GENTLEMEN’S Zarina Roses, Patent763 words
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Advertisement2368 1902-02-14 4 Jr. J. van den BRAND Co., M TMB BEBT natural aperiwit water. pjnANG GAZETTE I Agents fci-UAiPERRIIIS’ w a WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. I HunyadiJanes =s= tttif ALLAN IRVING. For COASTS RATION. L tree» a. follows:- wRr. BB mJI-Sjl MS WB wSs! W Professor D. LAMBL, of Warjaw, Professorof Canical Medicine at2,368 words
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Advertisement155 1902-02-14 4 er G P r the “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For Local Subscrih. Towcester School Not thamptonshire, E-.g Us Principal: Dr. V/. T. KNiG« T At thor of ‘Algebraic Factors'j Sole Charge of Indian and Coir/ 1 Pupils. Prep tration f> r ni| E xam Home Comforts. Moderate and Inclusive155 words
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