Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 April 1902

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 8 3 3. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, 15th APRIL, 1902. No. 81
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 769 1 Notices. enfastilar Orieital St am -t’ n F 11.1 E mail steamers may 1 be expected to arrive J?, outwards, and leave Penang 7 homewards, on the following Q/ dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. ,il 19 thtoUgh tO Ap connecting with Australia do Borne "«I p.ilhmrat do Himalaya a Outwards. Sumatra
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    • 2911 1 NORRnri ITQPMP P I I nvn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. JIotUTS. CLERK WANTED. I LLVTU. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschippij 4 n experienced clerk for office. Negapatim Llnesof Steamers. NIppJII YUSOH KalShfl. I,lle,lded Sallin and eXpeCted ArriVll of Sleanlers JAPAN MAIL Co.. Ltd. tesSialsTo” ith COpieS f f For I
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    • 740 1 Wanks Naderlandschs HinJel Maa'.schappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1321] Capital fl. 69,090,003 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,00» Reserve Fund fl 9,271.999 (abt. 272,00 Head Ofi-ic-: in A-i terdam Head At:n v n Bvtavia Branches: Sin;n- ingoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, S > i i > iPadang. Chere bon,
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  • 169 2 Tuesday,. 15ph Ist Quarter. Hockey P. C. C. v. H. M. O. Orlando, Esplanade, nt 5 15 p in. Town Banti, Golf Chib, nt 5-30 p.m. High xvator 5-50 pan. and 6 15 a.m Wednesday, 1 rn Town Band, Esplanade, nt 5 30 p in. High-water 6-10 p.m.
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  • 1228 2 XX'i rnorT wishing to make any odious comparisons, beyoml those that a moderately retentive memory suggests, we congratulate our Sister Settlement on the comparative ease with which the necessary funds have been voted for the purpose of further improving her already magnificent harlioiir. As our worthy
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  • 134 2 Per ie. Mn. P. A. F. David to act as Assistant Secretary to Resident. Mr. .1. McKeon, Quarter-master, Malay Stales Guiiles, to u t ns Superintendent of Prisons. Mr. S. K. Sibbil 1 to be Acting Executive Engineer, Fifth Grade, Kunla K ingsar. Mr. A. J. llb irii to
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  • 360 2 I'm; I’imi i-i's correspondent, cabling from Lindon on Ith in st., says: A Russian general who has been deputed to Pans over the lietr.ival of Russian military secrets by Colonel lirimm communicates t i a French paper an evidently inspired account. He says that what Colonel Grimm divulged
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  • 298 2 The following letter appears in the Standaid of March 27th Sir, —I wonder if you noticed the arrival of the big new Russian first-class cruisjr I'aryau at Koweit some time last month? She has a very imposing appearance, is 420 ft. long, and has two masts and
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  • 169 2 A scheme is on foot in Colonial circles for a great and essentially Colonial demonstration in the shape of an impressive ceremony at the Albert Hull, where an address will lie presented to the King, in the presence of the Queen and other Royalties, by all the Colonials
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  • 332 2 I’cblic attention is still absorbed in contemplating the provisions of Mr. Rhodes' will, the huge sums with which it deals, and the spirit of munificence which permeates it. The bequest to Oriel College contains the following“ As the college authorities live secluded from the world and are
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  • 507 2 The Cana bans' gallant stind at Hart River has caused intense enthusiasm in Can i la and is expected to increase the recruiting for the 4th contingent. The eight thousand Boers still in the field are scatteu l from Zoutpansberg in the north to Snnderl
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  • 175 2 SOLDIER CURED Of A KNIFE WOUND IN THE HEART. One of the most astonishing feats of modern surgery was brought to tho notice of the Academy’ of Medicine. Paris, at their siting on 19th March. It has hitherto been thought that a wound in the heart was f
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  • 115 2 The Confer Ministers. The conference at Mr pi lain’s house lasted from until midnight. Mr. Chamberlain Was at Colonial Office earlv vesterd ttk subsequently had a' two hour'' ’r ence with the King. Despatches were ing the day. ’•sth Apri The Budget. Sir Michael Hicks-Bea<-h s budget suspends the
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  • 768 2 2.500 COLONIAL TROOPS m F THE CORONATION. Evert Colony to n:: Refkesextb,. < I tally .Mail./ The arriDgeui-nts for the visa Colonial troops are now almost cousw anil they form a remarkable tribute felicitous selection of the Colonial nwhich has once again fully interpret 4 popular sentiments. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1266 2 GEORGE TOWN W. CORNFIELD, GRAHAM CO.. LIMITED, Ulf THE Esplanade on Monday afterDISPENSARY, TAILORING Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing S l-iilTlited. naw, Bon Accord, Duke Street. Finder will GheniistS. b® rewarded. the —ent of a DEPARTMENT, PORTLAjND_CEMENT. altered Stearns Perfumes, t Eurooean Chemist. 22, Beach Street, n™o* PEN A Na steams’
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    • 103 2 fWNTBIBUTIONS must be addreated to 'S Tur Editor,” written on one side of the 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 opinion* expressed by his correspondents. KUS IN ESS
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  • 811 3 Count Von Bulow. z. T von Bulow, returning homewards from Italy, has gone tn Vienna. A Maori Volunteer Force. v Zealand has decided to enrol a aefeusivc force of Maori Volunteers. Canadian Militia. I r ,l Pindonald has been appointed to thc coiiiurmd of the Canadian Militia. The
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  • 188 3 Stocks. Quotation. ''«•aw,,l, Gold .Mine Co. »3.50 '-licn.lariang Hydraulic Tin -'lining Co., Ltd. t 40.~ teller» 1 laser and N oave Ltd. »89, n. G Debs. P ar -’S'clwn Dispensary s2').—sellers ~?'yw lb J-'skinc, Ltd. »138.— m/e» •'«kbu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 8 '«"g-T'iTin Mining Co. d.
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  • 1209 3 A meeting attended bv a large and representative gathering was held at Manchester, on 14th March. Mi. Macara, presided, and in an opening address explained tho objects of the C onference. He went on to s ate The Anglo-Japanese Treaty has given considerable satisfaction in commercial circles
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  • 140 3 Lori Charles Beresford, speaking at the annual dinner of the Institute of Naval Architects, said that in 10 years British shipping had declined from 80 per cent to 69 per cent of the shipping of the world. In 1891 the largest gross tonnage belonging to any individual mercantile
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  • 973 3 Old England loves her God too well, For Glory’s Gold her soul to sell; And when she arms her for the fight, She arms for God, and for her right. St. George for Merrie England. Unfurl brave flag, as thou hast unfurled, Through a thousand
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  • 182 3 I’knanu, 15th April, 1902. Tin «H 1.50 buyers. West Coast 31b50z»28 Black 1 (’ppoi Ac boll op, no sales. White Pepper 52.25 sellers. Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 80. sellers. Nutiuegslloa 49|. —sellers. i No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar j’» 2 4.15 do.
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  • 371 3 The Netherlands. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and her Cjnsort, Prince Henry, vrill, it is announced, shortly proceed on a tour of the Dutch colonies. The Royal tour will, it is expected, occupy four nontin. Arrest of a Russian General. The TatiblaU, a Vienesse j jurnal, reports that
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  • 991 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on the 27th March, 1902. Present; )k.(i. W. Park Depuhj President), A. \V. Bailey, Esq., Cheaii Tek ITiye. Esq., A. R. Adams. Esq A. K. Buttery, Esq., and Quah Beng Kee, Esq. 1. Thc minutes of last meeting are read and confirmed.
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  • 121 3 Penang, 15th April, 1902. Rates close as follows London, I lonian I Bank 1/8} 3 D 5. 4in niths’ sight Bank Dj. 3 Credits UOfj Dj. 3 Documentary l/9f Calcutta, Demand Bink Its. 130 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 133 Bombay, Domm 1 Bank 130} Do. 3 days’
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  • 80 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alanis Commandant. Parxdes for This Week. Th? Coron u.io i Contingent xvill p ir.i 1> d lily at 5-15 p.m. Field Day. There x\\ll b a Field 1) in at Ayer El im on Sunday, the 2 )th April. Fall in at Ktno
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  • 99 3 The s. s. Petrel (Captain Higgie) brought 8 j deck-passengers from Tongkah, yesterday. The s. r. (pun ra (Captain Russell) brought 19 <1 ?k-pass -ngers from Port Weld, yesterJ ly. Tii;< s. s. Marg A'lstin (C.iptain Boyle) brought 8 deck pis < ngers from Port Swett nham, yesterday.
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  • 46 3 Mails Close To-morrow. Per str. Tum. Port Sxxettenham ...Marg Austin 1 p.m. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Tam Tong 1 p.m. Singapore ...Pentakota 3 p.m. Thursday, 17th. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.m. Friday, 18ru. Port Swcttrnham and Malacca ...Volar 1 p.m.
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  • 30 3 Prom Stea n'r To Arrive. Colombo to-day. Singapore Lnlpooru 16-4-02 Singapore Cloang ('hem 16-4-02 Singapore .1. Aprar 17-4-02 Olehleh Jitpara 19 4 92 Singapore Hong Han 19-4-02
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  • 134 3 Arrivals. Yesterday s. s. from Langkat s. s. Mary Austin from Port Sxvutljnha n s. P. trel from Tongkah s. s. a Peii'i from Padaug s. h. Ton</ Ckay l'n from As.i’ian s. s. Qworra from Port Weld 8. Leong Ho from K -1 i’i To d xv. I
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  • 247 3 77»<! iiiforniation under this h a Hag ii su/o plied bg the Agents of the, various St •hash p lines, and the dales are appro ri n ife ontj. Aprl. 15 Austrian s. s. Austria from Trieste, for Singapore, China and Japan. S. Kusteriiiann Co. 17 Outward I*.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 22 3 Nervous Exhaustion is due to insufficient nerve nutrition. STEARNS' WINE of COD LIVER OIL is a wonderful Restorative to weakened nerves. 8
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    • 265 3 The xvell-knoxvn Liebig Company's Extract noxv bears, in addition to the blue signature J. v. Liebig a nexv name made from the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company’s initials, Lemco—such a simple device to prevent mistakes, we wonder xvas not thought of before. 6 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR The
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    • 839 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. The peptonate of iron in IfM 18■ fl U WK A fl A A clear and healthy complexion produced by <StC<irflS Wine AT TO p Plf X 9 H I I using Rowlakw’s Kalydor, the most soothing, is a predigested, easily assimilated form of AUUIX'JIU 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2383 4 RAND &co KWVBMWWStmM r L I PTO N S CAJjVERT S teas 20 CARBOLIC CARBOLIC meda™ LAMBERT 4 BUTLER Limited London. OINTMENT cTyTTi R I T I H M .DRINK MALACCA TEA =r PARIS EXHIBITION. The lest and purest, direct from ‘LANOLINE’ ‘DAtruiM,' I I I The strongest Carbolic Toilet
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    • 165 4 4 ’«0. the “PiMng enlarged edition Per Month (For Loca >Subscribe r| U>2, NOTICE lx t 0 inform ,;r C n<,,, for sale 1 DAI Messrs. Fraser A Neave, Nicholson and Strom <■' at depot N :,-c I I Police Station si f o night. Ice and .Era-. in stock.
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