Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 April 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1902-04-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1902. No, 7421 words
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Advertisement733 1902-04-03 1 pipping flctitcs. peninsular 4 Oriental Sham Navigation Company. P& fIIUK mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service, Homewards. ,1 through to London April with Amdralra "-n BalZ'n't do Himalaya aoe U Sumatra through to London. J QIIC Outwards. 3733 words
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Advertisement2642 1902-04-03 1 NADnnri ITCrUC QI I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. sotiWs. I CLERK J/VAN TED. IN MrtUU t. U I OLn L K LLUY D. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij N experienced clerk for office jK Neg a P at am Unes_of Steamers. NlppOll YUSOfI Krfsha. A\\ Intended Sailing and exacted2,642 words
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Advertisement636 1902-04-03 1 IB an Its. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824] Capital fl. 60,000,000(abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,i)00 (abt. £3,750,00f' Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia BRan c h e s Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, (’here bon, Tegal,636 words
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Article123 1902-04-03 2 Thursday, 3rd High-wator 8-50 a.m. and 9-15 p.m. Friday, 4tu I’. A O. Outward Mail expected to arrive at 7 a.m. High-wator 9 40 a.m. and 10 0> p.m. Saturday. 51H I*. <). Homeward Mail, expected to leave. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 10123 words
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Article36 1902-04-03 2 Vai.py M< Intyre.—On the 31st ultimo, at St. George's Church, Penang, A. C. Vai.vy, son of Rev. .1. C. \V. Vai.py, Rector of Staple, Kent, England, to Anna, daughter of C. A. Mclntyre of Penang.36 words
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Article1295 1902-04-03 2 To all in the Straits who had the honour of knowing personally the late Sir Andrew Clarke, the news of his death, which reached us by Renter's telegram yesterday, will be received with deep sorrow: Going in and out among us, as he was wont when1,295 words
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Article140 1902-04-03 2 < lo the Editor of the I’in tny IJazette./ Deaii Sir, A few days ago I notice 1 in your paper a paragraph translat 1 from one of the Java newspapers, in which certain remarks were made about the 1> s of the s.s. Ilr-an-dan in the Riouw140 words
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Article176 1902-04-03 2 'To the Editor of tor I’in tny tiaZ'tt y Sin.— Would you mind asking “Incog" to amuse his nih rs ot’, ■.;<.■ than by hold.ng up to ridicule any relig ous cree I or religious ceremony One of his notes published in yesterday's issue is needlessly offensive to176 words
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Article337 1902-04-03 2 The Uriah I'iomrr commenting on the recent cricket and football matches between Penang an 1 Perak says:—lt was a downright out and out thrashing, of which Perak ought to be heartily ashamed, for a long dayWe almost had a mind to enclose these remarks within black edged337 words
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Article194 1902-04-03 2 In his annual report on the Botanic Garden, Penang, Mr. Curtis writes:— The cultivation of Coco-nuts is one of the most important and profitable industries in this part of the world, and one in which perhaps a greater number of individuals are interested than in any other. A few194 words
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Article591 1902-04-03 2 As it is evident from the report we published a day or two ago that Rabies has again found a resting place near us, the following facts taken from a letter in the I'eterinary Record may prove useful Nocard and Leclainche on p. 770 of the first edition (1896)591 words
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Article96 1902-04-03 2 The programme of tho naval review which takes places on the occasion of the Coronation i- now practically completed. Admiral Sir Charles Hotham will comman 1. and the Prince of Wales will hoist his flag on the new battleship Rondon. Efforts are being made to complete the96 words
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Article399 1902-04-03 2 Practical Scheme for the Imperial Institute. The Imperial Institute is to be transform 1 to t le Board of Trade, by which it will be conducted as a Commercial Intelligence Departm >nt, without losing its character as a res irt of the public interested in the resources399 words
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Article114 1902-04-03 2 (BEUTEKS) Reinforcements for “s Africa. One thousand rei„ (< TOm the Guards in South Xf r i c r sisting of 500 Grenadiers 250 Pi.’ streams, and 250 Scots’ win liark in the middle of April. Details of various regii nent Aldershot amounting to 2 00a i been ordered114 words
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Article893 1902-04-03 2 Mr. Curtis, Assistant of Gardens, Penang, write, in his annml report:— The maiutenam-- of th- Waterfall Garden in an efi tion rxicupies the gn it< p >rti nof tl of the officer in charg e m this Settlement, but although the Forests are now, ami have893 words
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Advertisement1352 1902-04-03 2 Qmtthatd GEORGE town GRAHAM COW W ■mf LIMITED, fTIHE usual monthly sale of Pawnbrokers’ nIO |m AII W I Forfeited Pledges for sums exceeding E II a $lO will be held at No. 56 Beach Street, a Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing punctually at 11 o’clock a.in., on Friday 0 <31,352 words
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Article1420 1902-04-03 3 r Editor of the Piuany Gazette.") S 'n7errin‘>- to Mr. Adams’s diatribe against Chinese community yon will not, I (rriidue me a little space in which to ’T > one or two points at issue. Vr Vhms challenges us to capitalise i Government and the value1,420 words
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Article690 1902-04-03 3 Frauds on the Bank of England. The police have cleverly arrested a gang of five men for circulating forged £5 B ink of England notes in London. They have also succeeded in seizing 290 counterfeit notes. British Cables. The Russians allege that British cables have690 words
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Article297 1902-04-03 3 There have been lots of stories connected with the Mi-Oya Kraal of 1992, says the t'ei/lon lii'lepenileiit, but this is authentic. An officer of the Surveyor-General’s Department ivas in the neighbourhood of tbe Kraal two days after the escape of the elephants from the stockade. About a297 words
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Article827 1902-04-03 3 THE METHUEN DISASTER. References in Parliament. The news of Lord Methuen's capture was the subject of special reference in both Houses of Parliament on 10th March. In the House of Lords, Earl Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief, referred in terms of warm appreciation to Lord Methuen's war services in South827 words
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Article190 1902-04-03 3 Stocks. Quotation. Berimwiili Gohl Mine Co. 53.50 Clienduriang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. #4O. seller» Fraser and Neave, Ltd. 591.— sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary #25. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 1138.— talee Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 53.25 sales Karangan Tin Mining Co. 120.— sales190 words
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Article147 1902-04-03 3 Mr. Brodrick’s reference in a recent speech in the Commons to a conference, during the Coronation season, with the Colonial Premiers on the subject of making the whole forces of the Empire available when the Empire is threatened, is believed to foreshadow, states the Portsmouth Erenimj News,147 words
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Article160 1902-04-03 3 The Pioneers correspondent, cabling from London on the 22nd, says the Cantabs’ victory in the iioit race was the easiest imaginable and more than justified expert opinions on the marits of the crews. The weather was shoivery with a south-west breeze. Cambridge winning the toss, chose160 words
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Article590 1902-04-03 3 Sir Hiram and Wireless Telegraphy Difficulties. Sir Hiram S. Maxim is one of those who do not believe that the cable companies will be materially affected by the success of Mr. Marconi's wireless telegraphy. He likens the system to the setting up of ripples on a placid590 words
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Article192 1902-04-03 3 Tknang, 3rd Aran., 1902. Tin 175.05 sales Black I’epper f V al Co k i!ll, o/ 23 1 r t Aclieen 61b no sales. White Pepper 52|. sellers. Cloves (picked) 28. buyers. Mace No. 92. sellers. Mace Pickings 82. sellers. Nutinegsllo« 54.— ***** m. No. 1 7.25192 words
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Article116 1902-04-03 3 Penang, 3rd April, 1902. Kates close as follows London, Deinind Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/9f 80. 3 Credits 1/9} Do. 3 Documentary 1/9 [J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 138. J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 135 V Bombay, Demand Bank 133 J Do. 3 days* sight Private 135}116 words
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Article109 1902-04-03 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. 1. The Penang Contingent having been raised from 19 to 12, Privates T. A. Weniyss and West have been selected to make up the number. Reserves as before less these two. 2. Each member of the Corps selected must attend without109 words
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Article116 1902-04-03 3 The s. s. (rlenyyl- (Dargrei arrived with a general cargo from London, this morning. Thk s. s. Petrel (Captain Higgle) brought 20 deck-passengers from Tongkah, yesterday. The 8. s. Kuni Sung (Captain Buller) brought 33 deck-passengers from Calcutta, this morning. The s. a. Quorra (Captain Russell) brought 33116 words
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Article65 1902-04-03 3 Mails Close To Morrow Por Per str. Tun*. Tongkah ..Petrel 1 p.m. Port Swett mh-uu Hetiy 1 p.m. Teluk Anson ...Laly Wild 3 p.m. Saturday, sth. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan ..Dili 1 p.m. Deli ...Sumatra 1 p.m. Deli ...Ho Kiv i 1 p.m. Singapore. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy.65 words
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Article16 1902-04-03 3 Prom Sfe.anvr To Arrive. Singapore Sni Sang 4-4-02 Rangoon S any L*ong 5-4-0216 words
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Article169 1902-04-03 3 Arrivals. s. 8. (rlenyyle from London s. s. Lady Weld frjin Teluk Anson s. s. Kum Sang from Calcutta a. s. Hong B >■ from Singapore s. s. Latvada from Singapore Yksterdiy s. 8. Plying Dragon from Port Weld s. h. Un Peng from Pagoerawan s. s. Since Leak169 words
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Article145 1902-04-03 3 Th"- information under thii healing it >moplied by (he Agents of the various Steamsh p lines, and the dates are approxim ite only. Aprl. 3 Austrian s. s. Austrian from Trieste, for Singapore, China and Japan, S Kustermann Ac Co. 4 Outward P. &O. R. M. Steamer Coromandel145 words
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Advertisement30 1902-04-03 3 Pale woin.-n. Weak. Siekly-looking women need no longer be so. STEARNS’ WIN E makes new Blood, new Energy, new Life. It v the rosyness of health. Increases weight ana strength.30 words
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Advertisement96 1902-04-03 3 During the past 36 years 509,000 tons of coal have been burnt in manufacturing Leinco to fill the little earthware pots known everywhere. Lemco is the genuine Liebig Company’s Extract. 4 Mothers' milk, when poor, will disorder the health of the child and will cause emaciations. STEARNS’ WINE makes the96 words
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Advertisement195 1902-04-03 3 TO LET. 4 6 Tl f IDLANDS," 37« Biu-mah Road. IVJL Entry Ist May, 1902. Apply to 246 M. SUHL, Jnr. A VALUABLE MEDICINE For Coughs and Colds in Children. I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or colds,”195 words
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Advertisement767 1902-04-03 3 for sale, notice. A T Fl A HORSE, bay gelding, strong and quiet. 'J\/FR- J- A. W. COENEN is authorised to JjluiUjld 1 I’IXL tV‘ U J Price $2OO. IV I sign for our firm per procuration. VT t Apply to G SLOT Co No. 11 INION STREET. Penang, Ist767 words
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Advertisement2640 1902-04-03 4 Mr. J. van den BRAND Co., ,3 (TWO GREAT NECESSITIES I LIPTON’S I -lawyers. t FAMH.Y PROVISION, T p,c MEDAN, deei. Q F <|| U BtfAMMjS 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. m UD notice V IF WERE AWARDED the V iews of we, Perak, Easil and met by a Policy2,640 words
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Advertisement157 1902-04-03 4 n »er Month the “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month CForLoca^ fesoribertl I»ENnN G EJAMn. ITOTOE fa hereby given t 1V the charges for the str-. 5 date will be as follows: lh >i«M Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dinners,Bp.m. toll p.n, Garden petties, 4 p.m. hi Af_ter these bou»,157 words
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