Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 April 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED) 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1902. No. <B7
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 711 1 Oriental St am vigatjnJWny. PrllllE mail steamers may be expected to arrive X outwards, and leave Penang O'* a homewards, on the following Q dates:— IW«.il Service. Homewards. ,jo through to London r B mil connecting with Australia .1‘ do Himalaya 31 Loii Sumatra J“ :,e 1 Outwards. i n.llmnat
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    • 2980 1 M wante:». NORDHCI I -J I I British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Wpplltn JlotittS. i? INUKUUIU I OtzMt K LLOYD. Kminklijke Paketvaart Maatachippij S i'Z) S fIL Nesraoatam Lines of Steamers. Mini in Viisai Ifnishi antl s s Fu)<«Gn/, which an expected to nippJll Illjud Rtlldlla. reach Penang in
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    • 839 1 Hanks. f Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824] Capital fi. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,001 Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Ringoou, Medan (Deli). Samar mg, Sourabaya, Padang. Chere bon, Tegal, I’eealongan. Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap
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  • 196 2 Friday, 18tu St. George’s Church Choir Practice 6 15 p.m. Town Bund. Esplanade, at 5 .10 p.m. High-water 8 20 p.m. and 8 4*> am. Saturday. 19th I*. O. Homeward Mail expected to leave. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, No. 61 Larut Road, at noon. Town Band, Golf
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  • 42 2 Fritsche Woodworth. -On the 12th April, at Jit. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Colonial Chaplain, the Rev. W. 11. c. Diinkcih y, Fin.min. ii i m i.'i Loana Fritsche of Hamburg to Christina Isuiei.i.a daughter of E. Woodworth, s. s. I'in
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  • 2120 2 No doubt we are a little in advance of I the news conveyed by the last mail as I regards the steps that have Is-en taken by the Boer Delegates for meeting the great General De. Wet and the ex-l're-i sident of the Orange River State,
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  • 86 2 Juit now, when typhoid is prevalent, it is the duty of everybody to take care that they obtain all their articles of diet of the purest. It is a well-known fact that this m ist virulent disease is caused in many cises by drinking impure milk, i.e. milk
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  • 97 2 P. O. Outward-Bound Mail. The P. atul O. Outward-bound royal mail steamer '.umaha (Captain Weston) arrived here from C lombo at 1 p.m. yesterday. She carried 17 saloon passengers (including 10 children), and of these the following landed a* Penang -Mr. F. W. Douglas from Marseilles, Messrs. G. Maxwell an«l
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  • 270 2 A i ohhespiixden't writes Between nine and ten o'clock last night the Chief Police Officer, accompanied by an Inspector an I a posse of constables, entered several bouses in Hutton Lane where boreah performances were going on an I took down the names of the performers
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  • 102 2 The Kecbau Goldfields (Limited) has been registered with a capital of £30,000, in £1 shares. The object is to adopt an agreement made between the North Kecbau Gold Mining Company (Limited)— a company registered in the Straits Settlements; to acquire any mines, mining rights, and metalliferous
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  • 314 2 An extraordinary general meeting was hel l on 21st ultimo, nt the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, Mr. Alfred Gaussen presiding In moving the resolutions to reconstruct the company, the new company to lie named the Straits and General Development Company (Limited), the Chairman said the
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  • 177 2 A telegram from The Hague states that the Government has submitted to the approval of the States-Generaal a telegraphic convention with Germany providing for a joint subsidy for telegraph cables to the Dutch colonies in the Far East. It is proposed to connect Menado, in the
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  • 118 2 (REUTE.P’S) Chinese Excluded p? 4 America. The Washington Senat adopted the bill f or r n Chinese exclusion law. n?b Ireland. enforcing sections of Tlip CRIMES ACT. A proclamation fav the r Lieutenant enforces sections t? and four of the Crimes Vt and sec Hon other districts. SUPPRESSING THE
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  • 156 2 An Anglo-Amenrau in process of form ition. It will the Columbia, and. of course, pr,,;, the finest, the in <st elaborate tie extensive, ami the im«t expensive i J Europe. The entrance fee will 1/j guineas, and the annual subscription--i, guineas. A syndicate lias
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  • 295 2 Mr. Hugh Clifford, c.ji.i;., gives interesting story in the March ntture lllackn-iwd dealing with The HomiwScots Family." wherein he reeork i migration of Rosses from an islamloli Orkney group first to Java, then tola coolen in Sumatra, and snlisequenLv; 3 Cocos Keeling Islands. It
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  • 318 2 Lieut. Mobvnts StowA Victorian officer now m I has made a statement in externa: >n the action which led to the trial anue edition of Lieut. Morant li-: in l states that he knew Morant went to the war, and was tin greatly surprised
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1497 2 TsUchavi GRAHAM 4 co Don 9olo s fel, ±gr'"limited, aui nnnnnAßfl dispenser. A PP iyto GHLOROBROM. Db^ wn j A /3 Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing FOR SALE AT I fl T F YOU do look (,nt for Squalls rpiMBERS. Apply to V♦ Chemists. I both atmospheric and stom- J- SOON
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    • 101 2 /yONTHIBUTIONS must be addre»ed to s-e The Editor," written on one xi.te 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 opinions impressed by his correspondents. /JUSTNESS Communications should lie
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  • 1492 3 (N/u.'/ap'rr /-r<- I’rex.) qq'psDAY, 15th APRIL, 1902. Present: I'x.h.i.excy Sin Frank Athelstank. IIS Swettenham, k.c.m.0., (Governor). II F Lieut.-Col. D. I- Fullerton (Officer Commanding the Troops). U \v T. Tavlor (Colonial Secretary), n F G?l’enney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon’ MmW (Colonial Engineer). I Evans (Acting Auditor-General). I, ul W.
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  • 98 3 Ping i-iiNG has found its sea legs, and bids fair to f &gt;rm the chief amusement of ocean travellers until it is displaced by sonu newer fa I. A horn paper says the game was introduced on board the Conard liner t'ainl&gt;ania, and, according to
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  • 141 3 £’20,000 Lost in an Horn. Tm: statement that Mr. Reginald Vanderbilt, the youngest son of the late Cornelius, recently lost £20,099 in an hour’s sitting at roulette is causing a mild sensation in New York. It occurred at Canfield’s Gambling House, on Fifth Avenue. Reginald was accompanied
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  • 684 3  -  By George Laws, .v.i.m.m.' Negri Sf.mbilxn, as well as other States in the Straits Settlements has consistently been overlooked or neglected by English capitalists; yet it was known hundreds of years ago by the Dutch and was extensively worked by the ancients -probably Siamese and native Malays.
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  • 1165 3 The Chartered Bank. At the annual general meeting of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, on IGth April, the directors will recommend, after setting apart £15,000 to pay a bonus of 15 per i int. on the salaries of the staff, that a dividend be declared
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  • 1364 3 Mr. T. R Dewar as a Briton.” What he Learned in His Journey Round the World. On 3rd ultimo, in the presence of a very large number of the Brethren of the Order, Mr. T. R. Dcwnr, M. P., w.is initiated at the Refiner’s Arms as a member of Lodge
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  • 115 3 Penang, 18th April, 1902. Kates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/8J Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/8J Do. 3 Credits 1/9 Do. 3 Documentary l/9 r l ff Calcutta, Demand Bank Ks. 129} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 132 Bombay, Demand Bank 129} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 132
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  • 73 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parkdes for This Week. Th CjronVi) i C rithigjut will p.ua I daily al 5-15 p.m. Field Day. There will be a Field Day at Ayer Etam, on Sunday, the 20th April. Fall in at K.imp &gt;i; B'nv. u at 7
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  • 70 3 The s. s. //&lt;»/»• Cmiton (Captain Scott 1 brought 32 deck-passengers from Atjeh, this morning. The s. s. Ho Ktvei (Captain Uldall) brought 5 saloon and 74 deck-passengers from Deli, this morning. The s. k. lit lxij (Captain Lin’aid) brought 90 deck-passengers from Port Swett nh im. yesterday.
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  • 70 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per ttr. Tune. Calcutta ...A. Apcar noon. Port Swettonham lietxij 1 p.y. Deli ...Ho Kir i 1 p.m, Deli ...Sumatra 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ..Tate Tong 1 p.m. Teluk Anson and Port Swettenham ..Hge Lejng 4 p.m. (’eylon, Australasia, India. Aden,
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  • 22 3 Prom Stea mr T&lt;&gt; Arrive. Olchleh J.ipara 19-402 Singapore Hong IVan 19-4-02 Edie ti.ti.v. Lanebcrge 19-4-02 Jeddah .ijameww/i 19-4-02
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  • 112 3 Arrivals. Yesterd iy s. s. Hetrnj from Port Swettenham s. 8. han Tai from Kedah s. s. Flying Fi*h from Port Weld s. s. St i Ba.ika from Padang s. s. Flying Dragon from Port W eld s. s. Sumatra from Colombo To l&gt;\Y. s. s. H &gt; Km
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  • 277 3 770? information wider thi&lt;f hailing ii nupplied by the Agentn of the varioui SCa nih p line», an the daten are approrim lie onlj. Apr). 19 Homeward P. O. It. M. Steam r Malta from China fo? Colo n'&gt; &gt;, Marseilles an I Lon loti, G liilla i
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  • 176 3 Pknang, 18th April, 1902. Tin 184} buyers. R i West Coast 81b soz &gt;2B act eppei j Aoheen 61b no sales. White Pepper 52. Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 89. sellers. Nutiuegsllo* 49.}.—sellers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar j„ 2 4.15 do. I
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 22 3 STEARNS' WINE improves Digestion, enriches the blood, mid enables the Mother to get the maximum amount of nourishment from her food. 11
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    • 52 3 I have much pleasure in testifying to the excellence of Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil. It is pleasing to the palate, and from its composition I should judge it to possess properties of an eminently nourishing character. J. Greenwood Earl, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society. ID 20, Llford Terrace,
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    • 675 3 for bale. The “George Town Dispensary” P fl ft N o ™Li’.S. ZdU Z 7-4 3 Luton Sti eet. n George Town Dispensary,” Limited, will ~be held at the office of the Company, No. 37a "e have pleasure in iinnouncing that •FOR SALE. Beach Street, Penang, on Tuesday, the 22nd
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  • 932 4 A COMPACT AUTHORITATIVE Ihe Ill'll MiiHtHjrnphs mi the llislm ii of Notions that hare ir&lt; r lee i I’lthlishcil are those in The Ninth Falition of the Em uelopuetlia Britannica. THE WORK OF OUR GREATEST HISTORIANS. The historical articles in the Eiu fielol&gt;&lt;eilia Keitanniea are all
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1014 4 medan deli. ire* mJ ALLA N IRv IN G. Engineers and General Contractors, g MANUFACTURED BY Tow's Store :—3l Beach Street. LAMBERT BUTLER Limited London. PENANG BAND. 'DARTRING’ chMgesto the services of the Band ‘Lanolin E’ —a.™. will be as follows: P Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Natural Toilet
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    • 389 4 CASH PRICES. Those who prefer may pay Cash for the Encyclopedia, realising a Discount from Instalment Prices of more than ten per cent. In the case of subscribers who do not wish to make the small Monthly Payments, a larger payment per month, $25 or sBO will lie accepted. PRICES
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    • 1166 4 LIPTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Agents —Messrs' HALLIFAX Co. Water. Federated N|alag plates Always. Time Table from ist July, 1901. PROVINCE WELLESLEY AWD KRIAN SECTIONS Week-Days. Sundays. STATIONS. 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I x I MP M
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    • 156 4 $2 Per Monih THE “Pinang 1 ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Sub Scr i bew notice. far w a Mmsn. Frwer ,v j. G Nicholson and Stronach C. ■»t 'lepot No. 523 opp, I&gt; en a „.,'p*' 1 dice Station at all h &lt; j night. Ice and. Eratcl
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