Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 27th MARCH, 1902. No. 70
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 746 1 Shipping floticss. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrpHE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards. Aoril 5 Oriental through to London 19 Malta do llav 3 Bengal connecting with Australia 'l7 Coromandel do Home ”31 Ballaarat do
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    • 2672 1 NORnRFI ITQPUIP Dll AVR British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. jsHjippittrt jßltas. I FRASER NEAVE, Limited, IVUKUULU I OLMtH LLOYD. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatAchappij L crated water manufacturers xi jK Negapatam Unesof Steamers. fo y I* K j st r* 11 VI having resigned V» X Sailing and expected Arrival of
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    • 702 1 Banks. > Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY I Established 1824' Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000 I Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,00( I Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,00 I Head Office in Amsterdam? I Head Agency in Batavia I Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan I (Deli). Santarang, Sourabaya, I’adang.
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  • 136 2 Thursday, 27th Maundy Thuisdivy. Mail for Europe, via Madras Expected to leave. High-water 2 10 a.m. and 2-35 p.m. Friday. 28th (ii.od Friday. Public and Bank Holiday. High-water 3-0 a.m. and 8-25 p.m. Saturday, 29th Public and Bank Holiday. High-water 8-50 a.m. and 4 15 p.m. Sunday, 80tu
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  • 1900 2 We are sorry we cannot agree with tho opinions expressed in the letters already published with reference to the selection of the Volunteers who are to have the honour to represent the martial form of our little band of voluntary soldiers at the King’s Coronation. "Counter-jumper”
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  • 219 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’) Sib, With reference to The Bible in India,” and the extract from the speech delivered by the Hon. Mr. I). M. Smeaton c.s.i., si.a., f.c.h., at the annual meeting of the India Sunday School Union in Calcutta recently remarks will you
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  • 284 2 (/'■< the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,— Having notice 1 the recent correspondence it Colonials in your valued journal, 1 would like to ask whether I am entitled to go home with the Penang c mtingent as a Colonial. My fither is an Irishman, my mother
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  • 284 2 Kuala Lnmpnr 22nd March 1902. Font condemned prisoners from Negri Seinlilan—three Chinese and a Sikh were executed this week at the Pudu Gaol in the presence of the Superintendent of Prisons and the Medical Officer. The trial of the other Chinamen for murder comes up liefora the
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  • 327 2 (Singapore Eire Press) Tin; following is a copy of an Address which was presentel to Mr. Kynnersley at his Office in Monday morning. The Address was signed by numerous members of British, Chinese, Arab and Malay Communities and was banded to Mr.
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  • 64 2 (REUTER’S) The Australian The Australian Govern I decided not to reimpose on tea. 1 Se The Melbourne corre SDon i the Times States that ther I strongest protest in all against the abolition o f but that the prospect of a ”1 of the decision is slight J American
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  • 377 2 Brain Food fob P EsgISI Professor E. E. Dolbear rece n(|v „J an interesting summary of th c 2 grass during the past cent Sperry has enlarged the list o f Jdi amplified the statements concisely tabulated them. The 2,, 1 4 gixxl brain food for the pessiiuS who
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  • 393 2 —llaifen. The hardest work a man ever doesi'h* playing, and it is well-known to faculty” that one of the greatest new modern life is a law enforcing a per»rest afier every holiday. This is not should be, and most of the discomfort 5 fiojiday-npilfirig l rou
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1002 2 W. CORNFIELD, MCALISTER CO. VICTORIA with strong mare, harness complete. Price $4OO. I Uli I Ilf lUh Apply to J. SHEARWOOD, A A fTlUViilllM we have been appointed 230-27-4 J Union Street. ft WV., nTHnrr Sole ents for Penang Library. DEPARTMENT, p» r k t ,ieannu “s e^ lueetino IS
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    • 57 2 There witi, be no issue of the Uinang Hazettr on Good Friday and Easter Monday. The paper will be issued on Saturday. The H'itWi/ Mail Edition to-day. The Singapore Victoria memorial fund amounts to 527,921 to date. A Kung Milkman, was fined $5O by Mr. Gilman in Singapore for selling
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  • 985 3 )[axy have been the theories propounded ftS to the language that will be yet univers'n.. spoken by civilised men in the more remote future or the languages that will he dominate in the future less remote. A great man once said, that the English
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  • 291 3 For long ago, the &t. Jamex'x Gazette a f rench explorer, M. Charles Meissen, in travelling through Haim observed a species of small gray ants which were new to him. These ants were much engaged in travelling; they lived in damp places and went in troops. Io his
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  • 1205 3 (Truth.) Oxe cannot help sympathising with an athlete who had been to the front, and who, after reading Kipling’s ranting rhymes, said, W hen we are at the front, the leader of one lot calls us inhuman and barbarous, and now we are at home the
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  • 317 3 In an American magazine there is a description of what is probably the most remarkable newspape in the world— Ta I'renxa of Buenos Ayros. It is housed in a building of grey marble that cost some £lOO,OOO. On the ground floor, besides the usual business offices,
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  • 262 3 German Outward and HomewardBound Mails. The German outward-bound imperial mail steamer Konig Albert (captain Polack) arrived here from Colombo at two o’clock on Tuesday afternoon. She carried 229 saloon passengers (including children), and of these the following landed at Penang Miss von Canstein, Messrs. Pulsford, Kenen, Ketner, Kuhfalil, von d
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  • 7 3 Uexidtx Jl'rc/.' ending March -3rd, l!)O2.
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  • 404 3 Southern League. Glh. Gls. •Q’ns Park Rangers 1 Reading 0 •Brentford 1 Northampton 2 •Luton 1 Bristol Rovers 1 •Millwall 1 Southampton 1 Watford 3 •Swindon Town 1 •Kettering 1 New Brompton 0 Football League. •Sheffield United 3 Sheffield Wed. 0 •Notts Forest 3 Derby County 1 •Grimsby 3
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  • 114 3 Penang, 27th March, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank Do. 4 montbs'sight Bank l/9f Do. 3 Credits 1/9} Do. 3 Documentary 1/9}? Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 183 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 135 J Bombay, Demand Bank ...-183j Do. 3 days’ sight Private 135 J Madras,
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  • 88 3 The s. s. Glenfalloch (Captain Bainbridge) brought 922 deck-passengers from Singapore and China, this morning. The s. s. Quorra (Captain Russell) arrived from Port Weld yesterday, bringing Messrs. G. and W. Davidson and 21 deck-passengers. The s. s. Canton (Captain Nichol) arrived from Tcluk Anson yesterday. She brought
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  • 38 3 Mails Close on Saturday. For Per xtr. Time. Tongkah ..Petrel 1 P.M. I’angkor and Teluk Anson ...Taiv Tong 1 p.m. Tcluk Anson and Port Swettenham Hge Leong 2 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy Glenfalloch 2 r.M.
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  • 29 3 Prom. Steamer To Arrive. Calcutta Lightning 28 3 02 Singapore C. Hock Kian 29-8-02 Suez Saxonia 29-8-02 Negapatam Zaida 30-3-02 Singapore Trieste 30-3-03 Singapore Germania 30-3-02
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  • 125 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Quorra from Port Weld s. s. Canton from Teluk Alison To-day. s. s. Ladg Weld from Tcluk Anson s. a. Pontianak from Brands» 8. s. Glenfalloch from Singapore Departures. To DAY. s. s.
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  • 204 3 Tht information under thin headintj is sn/>plied by the Agent» of the varion» Steamnh p line», and the date» are approximate only. Mar. 26 s. s. Triumph from Glasgow, for Singapore, and Manila, Boustead Ac Co. 28 Austrian s. s. from Singapore for Rangoon, Colombo, Aden aid Trieste,
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  • 183 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bpfsawah Gold Afine Co. 53.50 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Alining Co., Ltd. seller» Fraser and Neave, Lt<l. 591.— talee Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary 525. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 5138.— tale» Jelebu Alining and Trading Co.,Lil. 53.25 sales Tin Mining Co. 520. sale» Keeliauold Alining Co.,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 30 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure positive relief in Neuralgia and is a safe reniedv for all Headaches. .SO original. Sold bv all Chemists. Whole6We from I). UHAHAM w Co., Ltd., i’emmg. 1
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    • 152 3 A pot of Lemco in the house has warded off many illness. Lemco is genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 8 A PRINTER GREATLY S URPRISED I never was so much surprised in my life, ns I was with the results of using Chamberlain s Pain Palm,’’ savs Henry T. Crook, pressman
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    • 95 3 life: and vigour for the hair Thk only article which really pqssesqes 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 a
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    • 13 3 FASS BEER ICED. Fresh Shipment ARRIVED ex s.s. Konig Albert. Eastern Oriental Hotel.
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    • 1141 3 sraham co., qeorgz- town 1 Vvx’xtuhv r c J- dosed on Friday, Saturday, and KENMEDx Co. Monday, the 2Stb, 29tb, and 31st, March, LIMITED, 1902, the same being Public Holidays:— AIJV NOTICE. For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus- UIOI Bta rQ OAIB I X TISS KERU, Maiilolxl Street, Dunt'Ji»
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1998 4 Mr. J. van den BRAND Co., IT. L. GOSLING Co., CRUSHED FOOD ifefUts far LU PERRINS’ WkW ■gg WORCESTERSHIRE MBCL MEDAN, OBLi T.v it and You Satis,,.,.. K S “PINANG GAZETTE” WINE, SPIRIT, and CIGAR MERCHANTS. J B h M lllljjLff Jffl Mf Kff f et.laroeooau.v eo.tiok Company General Cigars.
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    • 183 4 p er Momh fl the 8 “Pitiang lfe ENLARGED ED IIi0( Per Month I ForLocalSu bschb ®2. I a PEN ANO EAMq |B| VT OTICE is hereby given thnt 1> the charges for "the will be as follows 8 01 the Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 am O Dinners, 8
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