Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY, NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1902. No. 4522 words
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Advertisement814 1902-02-26 1 SljipßO flotim. Peninsula" fi Orisital Stiam Navigation Join? ny. > rillll'j mail steamers may be expected to arrive Ju. outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards. 8 Chuxan connecting with Arcadia Ballaarat Jo India ".q 5 Oriental through to London 19 Malta <?° connecting with814 words
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Advertisement2726 1902-02-26 1 I ITC?r*LIC O I 8 AVR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JlotirtS. forjskle. NO KDU t-U I OvnLn LLUTU. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij b. CrLUKvrE (jrlKLb bInUUL. Negapatam L.nes of Steamers. ||ipp|) n Yuseil KjlSlla. waerxa:». Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co..*Ltd. 4 DRESSER for2,726 words
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Advertisement646 1902-02-26 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel' Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5, 000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. X3,750,00f Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang. Chere bon, Tcgal, I’ecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo,646 words
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Article172 1902-02-26 2 Wednesday, 26th Town Band. Esplanade, at 5 3 p.m. German Homeward Mail, expected to leave, at 6 p.ui. Penang Impressionist Exhibition, Town Hull. 4 to 7 p.m. German Outward Mail expected to arrive at 10 p.m. High-water 3 0 a.m. and 3 25 p in. Tiiuhhday, 27th Penang172 words
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Article22 1902-02-26 2 Pen..el io. On the 2(>th instant, at N >. 3 Logan Hoad, the wife of \V. 11. E. Pengelly, of a daughter.22 words
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Article1760 1902-02-26 2 The introduction of a Bill in the Legislative Council by an unofficial member is sufficiently rare to merit some consideration, and we think it will be allowe 1 that the Hon. W. J. Napier deserves considerable credit in having drawn up an Ordinance to amend the1,760 words
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186 1902-02-26 2 (7’<l the Ihlitac nJ' the /’ill 111 <i C.rt'C."y I 'ear Sir, In case Disgusted may think 1 am lacking in courtesy if I do not respon I to the invitation held out to me in his letter of yesterday, will you kindly all186 words
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110 1902-02-26 2 A very handsome stained glass window has just been placed in the new Engineers’ Institute building by the relatives of the late Captain Ah Kwi. The window measures Oft. by lift., and is in three sections. O.i either side of the centre are110 words
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Article109 1902-02-26 2 i Onei ii'ii'. One who is above all criticising. Chief .hiKtiee. Frequently bald, but always independent. Attnineii-tleiieriil. Tlic best general who mnkes the fewest mistakes. Iteiiilent-' nnuillnr. Too Resident to be often a Councillor. Aiiilitni -tienei'iil.- Knows how many beans make five. < 'nlnnial I '.miineer. By109 words
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Article210 1902-02-26 2 Tin. gentleman who writes about khaki clothes in the Pinany tin-.etc has my entire si n.pathv,- s tys “Omega" in the Malay M i.l. Not one man in ten looks well in khaki, but, if bis collar is built to button, niTily every man, native or European, looks well210 words
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243 1902-02-26 2 10 th. IMitor "f the I’inmy <iir.ette." Sir, Please kindly allow me some space in your valuable paper for these few lines with riferi-nca to the above-name 1 Company. Although very little is known of the talents of the artistes, the facts concerning the unsurpassable243 words
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424 1902-02-26 2 Last night there was a large attendance at the Town II dl to hear the concert which was given by Herr Johann Marquardt and Ma lam Ak-xan Ira B.reitschiick-Marquar.lt. They have b.-en making a tour through th 6 world, nn 1 have toured Europe an 1 the424 words
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Article65 1902-02-26 2 (REUTER'S) Chinese and Japanj Immigration. The Canadian Royal Coinmi on Chinone ,rn,l Japanese tion has recommended an ot the entry lax CI,i Mst SlOO to $5OO. port is not yet ready. 2Gth Febrnaty. Philippines Tariff. The Ameri™,, Senate I, ils the Philippines tariff. Cricket. Maclaren’s eleven has beaten V„.65 words
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Article69 1902-02-26 2 [From our own Cobrespondext s Singapore, 25th Febn UIT Plague in Hongkong. At Hongkong two died of the plague. The P. A O. mail steamer the IhilltitHttl,on arrival at several sick passengers on l )oatl who were sent into quarantine 1« observation. The ship was disinfected. Sev«4 dead69 words
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Article128 1902-02-26 2 At the meeting of the Legislative Council vest -id.iy. it was agreed. i B accordance with notice of motioi given at the last meeting, to suitsdise the British India Steam Nan. gat ion Company for a home m ai service on alternate Wednesday and it was further agreed128 words
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Article497 1902-02-26 2 The Navy Estimate'. The amount for new vessels is £9,05N.M. of which £7(X),(X)i) is devote 1 to the tinmencement of new vessels. Lord Rosebery at Livhrfwh.. Lml li isebery, speaking at a L:beoi demonstration at Liverpool, said the LKnl Party m ist have a clem slate, and aner.497 words
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Advertisement974 1902-02-26 2 GEORGE TOWNW. CORNFIELD ltla Municipal Notice. DISPENSARY 2a Beaoh s tree t, ■J IlVJoil y supply of water from the WaterfaU will be t r cut off every day from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. until Limited PENANG. further notice. (By Order) R. P. PHILLIPS, Secretary to the Municipal Coniminsionert.974 words
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Article1370 1902-02-26 3 M Tin KE is an old saying that a nod is „1 as a wink to a blind horse.” Now It (has given the nod, on the Lady dispute, and a wink would have just as well, and been of less trouble tuns I'm concerned. With the remarks1,370 words
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Article201 1902-02-26 3 A shocking accident occurred at Bombay on the night of the 14th instant at Harm sxm s circus. Some of the spectators were in the menagerie tent looking at the animals, and among them an European named William Robert de la Fosse, aged 30. Though frequently201 words
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Article210 1902-02-26 3 .—Matlrax Timex. The design of the new stamp, which has been received with so little enthusiasm, is to be changed. This is not because any one in authority feels that some concession must be made to the artistic sense of the country, or even because it is.—Matlrax Timex. - 210 words
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Article223 1902-02-26 3 The Proclamation. The following proclamation has been issued Whereas by His Royal Proclamations bearing date twenty-sixth day of June, and tenth day of December 1931, His Imperial Majesty King Edward the Seventh, Emperor of India, has declared His Royal intention to celebrate with due solemnity223 words
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218 1902-02-26 3 At a general meeting of the Rangoon Municipality held on the 11th instant, a letter from the Local Government was read in connection with the proposed electric installation in Rmgoon, and the following resolution was then adopted: That the Municipal Committee apply to the218 words
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Article296 1902-02-26 3 A debate took place in the House of Commons on 13th inst, in which the speakers on b)th sides testified to the friendly feeling and admiration of England for Japan. Lord Cranborne said the substance of the agreement was communicated to the American an 1 German governments296 words
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Article112 1902-02-26 3 Tanks Filled with Dead. The Allahabad correspondent of the Jfoniiiifl l’i>st, of Delhi, wires as follows to his paper under date the 12th instant Plague is making terrible havoc in Allahabad city and district. Whole villages are reported to have been deserted, and the mortality is so112 words
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283 1902-02-26 3 Homban (riizette. The Outlook to hand by last mail is responsible for the statement that Mr. K. J. Key, the ex-Surrey captain, will bring a team of English cricketers to India next cold weather. This announcement will be well received by the Indian cricketHomban (riizette. - 283 words
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Article866 1902-02-26 3 In Northern India. son murders father THAT HE MAY ACCUSE AN ENEMY. The Pimeer tells the following ghastly story in the issue to hand by the mail. The writer concludes his article the murder of a min by his own son amid a cloud of witnesses, in broad866 words
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Article406 1902-02-26 3 He and His Escort Fall Into Ambuscade. The capture of General Ben Viljoen and Adjutant Bester was, says the Stau.liinl correspondent, an exceptionally cl ver piece of work, the credit for the conception and execution of which belongs to Captain Russell, the Chief Intelligence Officer at Lydenburg. General406 words
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Article571 1902-02-26 3 Otago, the Switzerland of Australasia, is described in a paper by Mr. Janies Rirlwn-1 son in the latest New Zealand Year-Book. The attractions of that Colony are slowly becoming known to the old world, and returning travellers assert that the magnificence of the scenery in this571 words
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Article202 1902-02-26 3 Stocks. Quotation. Ilersawali Gold Mine Co. $3.50 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $4O.- seller» L'Tuser and Neave, Ltd. 810). Do. 0 Debs. par George Town Dispensary #2).— seller» Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 8130. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 84. buyers Karangan Tin Mining Co. 820.— sales Kechau202 words
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Article115 1902-02-26 3 Penang, 23rn February, 1902. Kates ct.ose as follows London, Demand Bank 1/9’;! Do. 4 month’s sight Bank 1/k J Do. 3 Credits 1/10J Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Deman I Bank Ils. 136 Do. 3 «lays’ sight Private 137 J Bombay, Demand Bank 136 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 137-J115 words
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Article126 1902-02-26 3 The s. s. Petrel (Captain Biggie) brought 110 deck-passengers from Tongkali, this morning. The s. s. Tmu Ton (Captain Vaz) brought 11) deck-passengers from Teluk Anson, yesterday. The h. s. Van Hietnxdyk (Captain Missleman) brought 4S deek-passeugers from Batavia, yesterday. The s. s. Bestvy (Captain Kei l) brought126 words
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Article74 1902-02-26 3 M uls Clo.s:c To morrow. p or Per tdr. Time. To igkah P< lr. I 1 p.m. Deli Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Pangkor A Teluk Anson ..Canton 2 p.m. Singapore ...Urlana 4 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta ...Bulimba 11 a.m. Deli Sumatra 11 a.m. Friday, 28th. Port Swettenham and74 words
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Article24 1902-02-26 3 From Stea n-r To Arrive. Moulmein Vaxna ‘27-2-02 Rangoon lenity 23-2-02 Singapore Hong B 1-3-02 Deli Calyp*o 27-2-02 Negapatam Zaida 1-3-0224 words
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Article144 1902-02-26 3 Arrivals. Y ESTKIIDAY s. s. liirm t ly'.‘ from BataA in h. s. Sa' 1 L ’ok from K dah s. s. Ho from Kedah s. s. lhagon from Port Weld s. s. Flying Fiah from Port Weld s. s. Tair Tong from Teluk Anson s. s. Ho Kwei144 words
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Article158 1902-02-26 3 th inform alum under this healing sw plieil by the Agents of the variom Steamship ines. and the dates are approximate only. Feb. 26 Extra P. &O. s. s. Candia from Suez, for Singapore. China and Japan, Giltillan Wood A’ Co. 27 British s. s. Indrani from Singapore,158 words
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Article184 1902-02-26 3 Pknang, 2oru February, 1932. Tin 570.20 West Coast 31b soz |2B IJlaek l. ppc;’ Ac eon olb no Ba l cs White Pepper 52.50 buyers. Cloves (picked) 28. buyers. Maco No. 93. sellers. Mace Pickings 83. sellers. Nutmegsllos 56.—buyers. /No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar < 2 4.15184 words
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Advertisement38 1902-02-26 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure (p ‘rfeclly harmless) is for sale by all Chemists ]J sure and g“t the g •iiuinas it is widely imitated. Slcarni is th- 1 original and genuine. Wholesale from 1?. GRAHAM Co., Ltd.. Penang. XO38 words
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Advertisement26 1902-02-26 3 STI’.ABNS’ M INI', e-im.iins No Oil. It is absolutely devoid of the nauseous stem i.-h disturbing grease, always found in Emulsions. An Invigorating Nutrient Tonic, a26 words
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Advertisement20 1902-02-26 3 K pot of L 'lnco in the house has warded oft many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 320 words
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Advertisement66 1902-02-26 3 It is of prime importance t > the health of rvery worn m that she keeps her system in tone ind in such a condition that th? fullest quota of tiourishem nt and energy be derived from her food. STEARNS’ WINE lids dig stion and nutrition, creat. s strength oi66 words
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Advertisement698 1902-02-26 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. FOR SALE. PENANG SALES ROOM. A clear and healthy complexion produced by I FULL-SIZED hooded buggy xvith The undersigned is favoured and wa’rrante.l harmless' t<rth" S ino»t P deUeate 110,80 1 and harness com- with instructions to sell by Public Auction skin. It prevents and removes698 words
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Advertisement2411 1902-02-26 4 Mr J van den BRAND Co-, the WPr natural apcriknT water. LIP C O S BreHraaaiM hwwk £aa®s teas T C Obol*& WERE AWARDED THE ALLAN IRVING. Foil LIVES COEPLAINIB, OBESITY, &C. R fi rnA! ALLAH Thi VIENNA MEDICAL PRESS" s*»«:- GOLD jVI FD A 1 Engineers and General Contractors2,411 words
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Advertisement156 1902-02-26 4 (Pr 1. Pi TH£ “Pinang ENLARGED EIJITIOR. Per Month (For Local Subscribe $2. T owcester Schoo! Not TH iMPiu-i 4„| J v[ Principal: Dr. W. T. KNIGHT Al THOR OF •ALCfBKAK- 1 Cln ßS s J Su'e C barge ol In!.. n.1C0!.;,* lupd-. Pieparatio 1 Home Comforts. Moderate and Inclusive156 words
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