Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1902

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x8 33 PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1902. No. 36
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 744 1 pipping flotues. Peninsular Oriental Stain Navigation Company. rinilE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive JB, outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mall Service. Homewards. ■>> Parramatta connecting with China 8 Ballaarat do Arcadia 22 Chusan India il 5 Oriental through to London 19 Malta do
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    • 2800 1 ITCCUC OI I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. jTofittS. F R bale. I 'ML U I Owl IL." L.L,vz T Lx« Koninkliike Paketvaart Maatschappij “DATAVIA PALMS and other Plants. A Negapatam Lines of Steamers. u x Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd.
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    • 700 1 BanksNederlandsche Handel Maa sc'-> ?r» j netiieriands t:;si i: Establish:;!' H'U Capital H. 60,011,011 (abt. £5,010,003 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3.750,00' 1 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. X 272,00 G Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Med.in (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, (re bon, Tegal,
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  • 133 2 Saturday. 15th:— Ist Quarter. Penang Volunteers, At home, the vamp at Campong Bahru, 1-30 to 7 p.m. Town Band in attendance. High-water 5-50 p.m. and 6 1 > am Sunday, 16th:— Quadragesima. First Sunday in Lent. Church Parade, Volunteer Camp. 6-15 a.m. High-water 6 40 p.m. an I
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  • 1618 2 We have received a copy of the Report of Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping, containing particulars of the shipbuilding at home and abroad during 1901. Several valuable tables are given, and these are prefaced by some notes of great interest. The returns both for
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  • 118 2 The ordinary meeting of the above Commission was held at t ie Town Hall yesterday. Dr. Park ('l/eii/ l‘n<ident) presided, an I the ot ler in n >er- present were Messrs. A. K. Buttery, C.ieah Tek Thye and Quah Beng Kwee. I'tiere was very little business to
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  • 82 2 St. George's Church. ist Sunday in Lent. 9 a.m. Holy Communion. 5 p.m. Suiplay Sehijol. (i p,m. Bvensqng and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. I'irst Mass, at 6-15 a.m. High Mass, at Ba,m and Vespers and Benediction at 5 p.u,'. Presbyterian Church, No Service, 9 a.m. Sunday Schoo),
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  • 718 2 Particulars of yesterday’s shooting competitions will be found below. No great event stirred the pulse of the Camp yesterday. We understand those detailed for police duty were specially zealous and active, and we must not forget to record the return to Camp of the regimental dog. “Bobs”
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  • 436 2 The Chinese form so powerful a trading I community that it is surprising they have done so little to consolidate their resources and to improve their business, says the Straits Tuiirse Magazine. They still pursue antiquated methods of trade, and are now as ever dependent
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  • 178 2 (REUTER'S) 14tbF s The Anglo.j ap!| Agreement. STATEMENT by LORB Lord Lansdowne has t House of Lord, to protect Japan again,,, J* and that the agreement ns to aid a frio.ull, Mnn obliteration it would be hn for us to tolerate. LORD ROSEBERY'S 0 Lord Roseberv has gratulated the
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  • 46 2 [From our own Corbesw>xw.u. I Singapore, Uth F-irJ Marquis Ito landed lierevesiJ and was received at the whcl His Excellency s Aide-de-Cvi”l Marquis Ito drove to GovenJ House and dined with H. I] Governor and the Japanese Ga The Marquis re-embarkft I same night.
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  • 242 2 A Labuan correspondent Honghong Telegraph We bare aI.J much of the Felerateil Malay S J here at present, which ii.. I for the future. The Malay s: J plenty of money and can affjr-J limr J have none and cannot afford tbeia. 1 conservatism, or rather crazints-.
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  • 242 2 The Banhura Darpaii relates W traordinary case of providential escapthe pursuit of an infuriated wild e.cpA civil court peon, while on InMadbabpur, in Banknro, where going on business, came across n Vii pliant-, which at once attacked and P 8 him. The man ran as
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  • 40 2 The question of tho Japanese Railways bv tl,e ‘'’lXw* M Reuter's telegram from being revived, and it is 1,111 c! furq Premier is in favour of this purpose of assisting the inone) on strategical grounds.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 701 2 O* 4« AM A WANTED. V/ V* 1T f Ift 5k (3 (1 TAOR Palembang, 2 Tamil Inspectors for J LLILLLILLUL J? an electric installation, with technical WANTED. W WWWwW ww w >1 knowledge of dynamos and electric light fittings. Apply to 4 PROOFREADER. Applicants must Com man ditairb Vennootschap
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    • 101 2 syOH TH/BUTTONS must be addressed t< L Thk Editor,” written on one side of tin 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. CUSINESS Communications should
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  • 1526 3 notice from the .S'.N. Gorernmrnt Gazette for February 7th that in the Land Office, Singapore, a notice server is required stroll'» enough to do the country work of the office and intelligent enough to locate holdings on the ground, with the aid of a map.' Also t
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  • 84 3 Ruiihek samples have been sent home from the I’ataling Estate and have been favourably reported on by the brokers. They were valued at 3/9} per lb., a price which wdl bear comparison with the production of other countries in which the industry has been established for some
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  • 942 3 A ery Serious for Volunteer Officers. There is an aspect of the New Volunteer Regulations which has not received the attention it deserves, and which is very likely to even more seriously affect the entire force than the requirements on the subject of drill which the
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  • 1367 3  -  By S. Tomlinson, m.i.c.e. (Straits Chinese Magazine.) In recent years Singapore has enjoyed not only the charms with which nature endowed it but also the absence of several of the peace-destroying handiworks of man which have been installed in almost every’ other large city of the
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  • 199 3 A Terrible Dynamite Blast.” A spectacle of great grandeur was witnessed near Ancona recently. Twenty thousand tons of stone were needed for building the canal quays of Pesaro, and it was resolved to obtain a large proportion of it by one great blasting operation. Mount Murano, a
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  • 250 3 RESULT. 11’rrA' h’ndiny January IHth. ASSOCIATION. The Lkauue.— Divuion I. Wolverhampton Wan. (h) 2 Small Heath 1 Bolton Wanderers (h)... 3 SheiHeld Wednesday 1 Notts Forest (h) 2 Bury 1 Newcastle United (h) 1 Everton... 1 Grimsby Town (h) 1 Notts County 0 Manchester City (h) 0 Derby
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  • 282 3 The Countt Championship. Northumberland (h) 2 goals 4 tries, Izmcashire 3 tries. Cheshire (h) 3 goals 2 tries, Yorkshire 0. Other Matches. Cardiff (h) 2 goals, Blackheith 1 try. Richmond (h) 1 goal 4 tries, Northampton 0. L‘-nnox (h) 4 goals 2 tries, St. George’s HospitalO. Croydon (h) 1
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  • 192 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gold Mino Co. *3.50 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $5O.- sellers Fraaor and Neavc, Ltd. |96.— sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary >25. -sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. *l3O sales Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. |4. Karangan Tin Mining Co. 120. Kechau
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  • 111 3 Pexaxo, 15th February, 1902. Rates close as foltxiws London, Demand Bank l/10/ 4 Do. 4 month's sight Bank 1/TOJ Do. 3 Credits 1/10/j Do. 3 Documentary 1/10} Calcutta, Damand Bank Rs. 137} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 139} Bombay, Demind Bank 137} Do. 8 days’ sight Private 139} Madras,
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  • 91 3 The s. s. Thaiping (Captain Wheeler) brought 42 deck-passengers from Port Weld, yesterday. The s. s. Pontianak (Captain Witt) brought 5,400 tins of petroleum from Brandan, yesterday. The s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) brought 143 deck-passengers from Teluk Anson, this morning. The s. s. Sumatra (Captain Block) brought
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  • 48 3 Mails Close “n Monday. Par Per str. Time. Port Swettcnham Betsy 1 p.m. Deli ...Sumatra 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brandan...PonGVrnaA' 1 p.m. Pongkor and Teluk Anson Canton 2 p.m. Tuesday, 18th. Moulmein ...Paawn 1 p.m. Deli ...Ho Kivei 1 p.m. Port Swettcnham and Malacca ...Teutonia 1 p.m.
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  • 29 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Negapatam Zamania to-day. Liverpool Calchas Singapore C. Hock Kian 16-2-02 Singapore Both 17-2-02 Moulmein Hock Seng 17-2-02 Rangoon Sea ng Leong 18-2-02
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  • 162 3 Arrivals. Yesterday s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat s. s. Tam Tong from Teluk Anson s. s. Del> from Langkat s. s. Sportsman from Batu Bahra s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. 8. Leong Ho from Kedah s. s. Thai pen g from Port Weld s.s. Unity from
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  • 192 3 The information under this heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship ines, and the dates are approximate only. Feb. 17 s. s. Glamorganshire from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Boustead Co. 17 s. s. Katoachi Marti from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead
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  • 180 3 Pknang, 15th February, 1902. Tin *67.75 sellers. n 1 r> (West Coast 81b5oz*28 Black Pepper Acheen 6|b no 9a]eg White Pepper 52.40 buyers. Cloves (picked) 28. buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 80.— sellers. Nutiuegsllos 56.—buyers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar I 2 4.15 do. I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 13 3 Foster Healthy Conditions (local Digesfion is the source of Strength. bTLAI improves Digestion.
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    • 83 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. The undersigned is instructed to sell by Public Auction, On Wednesday, 19th February, 1902, At No. 25 Nobtham Road, at 12 noon, All the Valuable Household Furniture wmprisiqg Sofas, Organ, Writing and Djnner Tables, Teapoys, Dinner Waggon, Almirahs, Bentwood and Rattan Chairs, Sideboard, Lampe, Glass, Oppkery aqd
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    • 57 3 I enclose a testimonial received from a lady whom I have known from a child and to whose bona fide I can bear witness. Miss Williams has taken Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil on my recommendation nnd is delighted with the resulting benefit to her health. W. B. Allison,
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    • 794 3 GEORGE TOWN GRAHAM CO., W. GORHFIELO DISPENSARY. Wholesale Retail ani Manufacturing Limited 8 PENANG. Chemists. Under the management of a Registered Stearns’ Perfumes, taii European Chemist. I f? ILU Hi 11U ~7' Stearns’ Perfumes, Importers and Dealers In DEPARTMENT. Bru g s Stearns' Perfumes. Pi c.« e, ul guNTLEMEM’S Zarina
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    • 1598 4 ALLAN*. RVING. ns G ‘*7 n IF”? fcr U 1 KliiS’ «hT f «ICKTEKIIK U«t ■EJnI q sSgSS, g L< W»* SFKISI SIKMT Mb B WOT ..r'-'.-.'... DUNVILLES .“T“. «a»» 4MR»S 3K SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.r^^^^"'CELEBRATED OILMAN’S STORES IN BLACK BOTTLES. TWO GREAT NECESSITIES *_COLD MEDAL, fieakh EiWwiea, Laedes. DRINK
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    • 158 4 $2 r er ’lonih the “Pii»s EfT-ARGED EDTTIoj Per Month J* (For Local Sua, Cf i b! :l. I?. I Towcester Sch 00 |K Pricoipa! Dr ’.V 7 v s I A-ie-i -.7 Al.--. So« Cbarre J-lB Pepds. Pre7 r u 4 Home Comforts W Moderate and Te T I
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