Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 May 1902

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  • 24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 83 3. PRICE 20 GENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, J«t MAY, 1902. No. 9xB
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 718 1 pipping Stites. Steam Navigation Company. Pf 1 1 HE mail steamers ma; 1 be expected to arrivi 19 outwards, and leave Penan| Ok homewards, on the followin; (J dates: Mai* Service, Homewards. ~„,,,««1 connecting with AlteWte iv j., 1 do Home n a 31 do China JuneHS«-'”-"» Outwards hv i
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    • 2859 1 Nnßnnri ITQrUP a I I CiVn British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. ilufim. wanted immediately. 111 M 1 L>. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij a foreman for the Kinta Foundry A Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NlppiJ YUSfill KalShj. n 3t X 7 t e rr 805- MITCHELL Bros. Intended SaiUn S and
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    • 683 1 Uiuihs. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824} Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000, CO Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,00C Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,00 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Blanches; Singapore, Rangoon, Me lan (Deli). Sainarang, Sourabaya, Padang, (’here bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroĕan, Tjilatjap
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  • 154 2 Thursday, Ist Ist Quarter. St. Philip and St. James. Dallas D.i untie 11. M. S. Irresponsible,” Town Hall, 9 p.in. water 7 10 a m and 7 35 p.m Friday, 2nd Town Bnn l, Esplanade, at 5 30 p in. St. George’s Church Choir Practice 6 15 p.in.
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  • 26 2 Joshua. On Monday, 2sth April, in Argyll Road, Penang, the wife of 11. Joshua, late chief clerk of Byram Estate, Province Wellesley, of a son.
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  • 1541 2 Thebe can l»c no doubt that the introduction of the system that has recentI Iv been tulopted, of making nil natives cany lights at night in <•< rtain districts in Singapore, similar t<> that in force in Hongkong for some vens, though attended with some inconvenience
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  • 250 2 A'esti-.kday evening Mr. Dallas' talented company gave a perform nice of the Casino (iirl to a large and appreciative audience. The plot of the opera is of the slightest and at times disappears altogether, but then the m slern comic opera does not demand one. The music
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  • 90 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The results of Yesterday’s play were as follows: Mixed Double Handicap. Dr. 4 Mrs. Freer beat Miss Allan A Mr. J. E. Greig 6—l, 6—l. Mrs. Matthews Mr. C. W. Anderson beat Mrs. S Anthony Mr. A. G. Anthony w.o. Men’s Double Handicap. Niubronner
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  • 67 2 The P. and O. Outward-bound royal mail steamer llallaarat (Captain Peters) arrived here from Colombo at 7-45 a.m. to-day. She carried 25 saloon passengers, and of these Mr. R. AV. Perry landed here. She left for Singapore at ten o’clock, taking the following passengers from
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  • 98 2 The labour force employed in mining last year was approximately 169,700. It has increased since 1900 in Perak and Selangor. The number of coolies available is, after making allowance for labour-saving machinery, far below the proportion of two men to each acre of
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  • 92 2 Pahang, of course, is a long way ahead of the other States in gold production. The total production of the Federation for the past year has been estimated at 25 ozs. of the value approximately of $85.3,866, of which Pahang contributed 23,946 ozs. valued at $793,366. 18,901
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  • 179 2 An extraordinary meeting was held on 7th April 11 confirm the resolutions to reconstruct the company. Mr. Alfred Gaussen, who presided, observed that the three courses open to shareholders were to come into the scheme with its necessary assr -ment, effectively to dissent from the scheme,
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  • 742 2 On this subject the Assistant Superintendent of Indian Immigration writes in his aiiniial report; The amendment of the Indian Immigration Ordinance VII of 1899 has been under consideration during the year: in some cases it has become necessary, or at least desirable, through changed
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  • 170 2 z r> The House of Cn w NEW pbocedure The House of c onill LEsall night sitting f 0r ns^ ai cedure rose at theneu pi lndn li "S tl.« |.r„ lisi n 5 sitting. points, was adopted. The remainder were d i til the Autumn session. The Tax
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  • 68 2 The report of the Inter-Depara-j Cable Communication Committee mends connecting every important with the naval base in England br lE! touching only British and friendly or territory. Tne country < poker, a i should be free trade in cables and dm purchases by the State. It reconiM»
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  • 107 2 A representative of the New Y of Morgan’s, which engineered the Its atlantic liner combination, say» :tj the I nited States the real rulers tt a merchant marine of the world. The Atlantic steamship combiumi regarded in America as a tnnmpi: American capital and skill, and is
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  • 103 2 SrccHssrci.i.Y il used and now 1' Singapore. The steamer .4 oi;/ //bi, which it wil remembered was wrecked siaie ws-i-ie on Pahang Bar, has been successfully nsi an I is now in Singapore. Th raising the vessel was undertaken byßaf Hargreaves and Co. We learn that l--
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  • 269 2 A CABLEGRAM to the ‘i'lll'rl, da'.el U don the 18th April, says: The Daily) Mail summarises titions and says that on Monday an anms* was refused, an I on Tuesday yliere most a collapse owing to difficulties* regard to the amnesty, banishment M J restoration of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1425 2 Miiti GRAHAM co D Sea (>||| nonRRMI W"”‘ UnLUllUDllUllla PREBGRAVE A MATTHEWS. A A Wholesale Retail and Manufacturing JL TF YOU do, look out for Squalls NOTICE. V• Chemists. I both atmospheric and stom- H A w AYLESBURY of Taps, r 1 achic. But don’t think a dose or I
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  • 15 2 Death. Cuysh. At the General Hospital on 30th April, Edith, the wife of Captain C»ysh.
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  • 147 3 Presipiw at the lin,l al meting of the Minim? Association held at Calcutta In the 18th ultiniJ, Mr. Allan Mackinnon, a" cl,airman, pointed out the recent inion of the Bombay and Colombo markets J'j'mdish coal was due to abnormal causes, of" which was the phenomenally low
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  • 138 3 The following telegram was sent to Mr. W. jlreiidish from" the Calcutta Telegraph Staff ’n his being invested with the Victorian r er by HE. the Viceroy at the unveiling „f t he Telegraph Mutiny Memorial at Delhi 011 the 19th ultimo We heartily congratulate
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  • 228 3 A Mi i.r, ii iixi: telegram, dated April 6th, says the Governor-General received the foilowing cablegram from Lord Kitchener with reference to the Australian officers who were executed in South Africa: ■ln reply to your telegram, Morant, Hiuidcick and Witton were charged with 20
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  • 367 3 Letter to Mb. Chamberlux. L their last circular, which has just been issued, the West India Committee state that during the past fortnight they have continued to keep in close touch with the. various Departments of the Government regarding the measures of relief
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  • 317 3 The Pana Poisoning Case. The following is published in a special hazette of India Kao Rija Khuman Singh, uncle of Maharqa Madho Singh of Panna, died or) or about the 25th June, 1991, in circumstances which Pointed to his death having been caused by Prison. It
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  • 1184 3 ORDER OF SERVICE. (Daily Telegraph, Ist April.) I' or the hundreds of holiday-makers who wended their way in the brilliant afternoon sunshine to embrace the last opportunity of studying the beauties and treasures of Westminster Abbey before it is closed this morning for the Coronation preparations, a most
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  • 121 3 The Belgium Chamber quietly rejected the motion to consider the Constitutional Revision Bill, including universal suffrage, which was proposed by the Radicals and Socialists, despite the latter’s threats of revolution. It is believed the country will acquiesce. The strikers appear disposed to resume work. Belgium advices
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  • 1303 3 The Yorkshire Post, Westminster, 2lth March, 1992. At last we have had what Mr. Balfour himself calls a bird’s-eye view of the Government proposals, in the long expected and much delayed Education Bill. The Lsader of the House had a good audience, bat not by any means a
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  • 160 3 The Eclair publishes the following paragraph We are assured that scarcely a month ago the King of Siam, on the pretext of a pleasure trip, paid a visit to the towns on the Gulf of Siam. He rounded Cape Samit, and is said to have tried to
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  • 930 3 Bills of Lading. An action was brought by Lorenzo Repot to to recover a balance due for freight. The indorsement on the writ showed that the gross freight was £3883-6». 5d., but this amount had been reduced by payments and disbursements, leaving a balance of
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  • 108 3 Penang, Ist May, 1902. Kates closk as follows London, Demand Bank 1/8J Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/8} Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary 1/8| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 126 Di). 3 days’sight Private 12S Bombay, Demand Bank 126 Do. 3 days'sight Private 123 Madras, Demand Bank 125} Do. 3
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  • 110 3 The s. s. Cornelia (Captain Brown) brought 70 deck-passengers from Rangoon, yesterday. The s. s. Selmia (Captain Craglietta) brought 198 deck-passengers from Singapore, this morning. The k. s. Pontianak (Captain Witt) brought 5,500 tins of petroleum from Brandan, this morning. The s. s. Sumatra (Captain Block) brought, one
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  • 44 3 M \ils Close To M.nt’t >w. Pur Per ntr. I'un;. Port Swettenham and Malacca ...]'idar 1 p.M. Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Maliwun, Victoria Point, Mergui Tavoy Cornelia 2 p.m. Teluk Anson ...Lad,/ Weld 3 p.m. S n ukd \y, 3rd. Deli Sumatra noon.
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  • 20 3 Prom Steam t /'■> Arrive. Singapore Kum Sawj 2-5-02 Singapore Celtbee 3-5-02 Colombo Gitela 4-5-02 Negapatam Waroou/ja 5-5-02
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  • 122 3 Arrivals. Ykstkrdky s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. Qvorra from Port Weld s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. 8. Marg Aunt in from Port Swettenham s. s. Cornelia from Rangoou s. s. Vidar from Klang To inv. s. s. IJallaaraf from
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  • 190 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bers.iwali Gold Mme Ci). 53.59 Ch-mdariatig Hydraulic Tin Mining (’o., Ltd. $1). —seller* Fraser and Neave, Ltd. SB7.— sales Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. t!37. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $2 69 Karang.an Tin Mining Co. t1‘5.50 sellers Kechau
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  • 174 3 Penang, Ist May, 1902. Tin $B5 no sellers, in West Coast 31b50z528 Hlaek Pepper A( lieon 6||) no Bft]eg White Pepper 51.50 Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 90. sellers. Mace Pickings 82J.—sellers. Nutmegsllon 49|. —sellers. (No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar I„ 2 4.15 do. I Basket 3.25
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 198 3 TO LET. 4 4-rrENSINGTON VILLA,” No. 6 _l\_ Perak Road, on a lease preferred Apply to THE PHARMACY, No. 80 Bishop Street HAIR PRESERVED BSAUTIFIE9 The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing mid stimulating
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    • 35 3 Stearns’ Headache Cure can be ibtained from all Chemist»—if Stearns' be insisted on —the original, safest, and best remedy for all Headaches, Soid by all Chemists Wholesale from D. GRAHAM it Co. Ltd., Peuaug. o
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    • 570 3 LO,GWYNNE, IM. 81 E.C. CO fIAKERS of the LARGEST) HOST ECONOMICAL and HOST SUCCESSFUL Contrifunl PUHP-NG MACHINERY in the WORLD have pleasure in announcing that For IRRIGATION, DRAINAGE. RECLAMATION DOCKS. Ac., Ac ve ilve “PP o 4 to Agents for Penang and fa PUMPING MACHINERY. U J P (Stationary type,)
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  • 179 4 The information under this heading is supplied by'the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only May. 2 Extra P. kO.s.u.Min fromi Singa- pore, direct to Bombay, Gtlfillan 3 Homeward P. and 0. B. M. S. Bengal from Singapore for Colombo Bombay and London,
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    • 271 4 “PINANG GAZETTE” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. niHE price of the Pinang Gazette deliver I free is as follows To Government Offices and Merchants' Godowns in Penang.— Per annum... *24 payable in advance By Post.— Per annum 7 do Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rate Minimum charge »2. 5
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    • 1961 4 r.New'Meat Extract Label. I Federated Malail States Railway. WcIvISTnSiUI i d r Y Meat Co. in addition to the blue signature Time Table from ist May, 1902. (ifiP The new label intended to the public distinguishing between the Company’s F.ur.ut an I 1 MANUFACTURED BY the many imitations with which
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    • 192 4 S 2 Per Mmuf, THE “Pinang Qazette.’ ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (F° r Local Subscribe, penang banu. NOTICE is hereby given that from tl the charges for the s. of ”1* will be as follows < Bug Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dinners, 8 p.m. toll p.m. Garden parties,
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