Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1902-05-30 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE NEW SERIES PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED i 83 3. VOL. LX. PRICE 20 CENTS FRIDAY, 30th Al AY, 1902. No. 12125 words
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Article909 1902-05-30 1 ted ,or Proposed Programme of Autumn Meeting, 1902 AUGUST 12th, 14th, and 16th. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 12th August, 1902. 1. The Maiden Plate. 1 vu' a l ue 400 A Rft ce for Maiden Horses ''oglit as per seale (lost) An allowance o 14Ibs. to all ex-Griffins.909 words
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Advertisement677 1902-05-30 1 Shipping Jiotitts. Peninsular Oriental St am [,avigation Company. P& r 1 11 IE mail steamers may J be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service, Homewards. C/ U"“ V,v 29 Parramatta India Cor Rates of Passage see List. extra steamers. intermediate Service. riTlI677 words
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Advertisement1875 1902-05-30 1 21 NORDDEUTSCHE3 LLOYD British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Attires Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij >4 jKu Negapatam Linesof Steamers. NippJH YUSBH KaiShl VL» Intended, Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. re. I I I i I f Fob Will Sail. Stbamxr. Fbom Ebbkctmd on Kmwwwm. I1,875 words
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Advertisement79 1902-05-30 1 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Memrn- u °l the Penan S Turf Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Weld Quay, on Thursday, sth June, 1902, at I 4.20 p.m. t lluxinns: To pass Programme for August Meeting 1 902. Penang Turf Club, A.79 words
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Advertisement689 1902-05-30 1 3B nnks. Nederlandsche Hmdel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S I Established 1824 I Capital fl. 60,000,000 I (*bt. £5,000,000 I Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 I Reserve Fund fl. 8,261,000 (abt. 272,000, I Head Office in Amsterdam I n Hbad Agency in Batavia] LdpIO*« CHBS n gapore, Rangoon, Medan, bon689 words
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Article163 1902-05-30 2 I 4 'rii>\y, BTi h Last Quarter. St. George’s Church Choir Practice 6-15 p.m. Town Baa-l, Esplanade, at 5 33 p.m. High water 6 2 a.m and 6 4 > p m Haturd tv. 31 sr P. Ac Homeward Mail expected to leave. Auction Silo of Household Furniture,163 words
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Article2228 1902-05-30 2 Ocit attention has been drawn to coconut cultivation by the reference made to it in the report of the Federated United Planters'Association. Until quite recently plantations of this kind were looked upon in the light of safe investments rather than as spe -illations. But with the2,228 words
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Article318 1902-05-30 2 Malndy Thursday not being considered suitable by the Roman Catholic Church for a solemn commemor ition of the Last Supper, the Thurslay following Trinity Sunday was fixed for the purpose. In some parishes, for instance in that of the Church of the Assumption,” the solemnity, by the318 words
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Article230 1902-05-30 2 Dengvf. fever is interesting in many ways. Not the least interesting part of the subject is the etymology of the name dengue, wi.o.. thr disoaso fir»* nppeareil British West India Islands, it was in the time when society was stiff and artificial, and professional bucks" strutted in230 words
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307 1902-05-30 2 The Committee appointed by the Conference tint recently met in Manchester to consider the question of shipping rings met Mr. Alfred Holt, of Liverpool, on Bth inst. T'ne Manchester Committee no doubt pointed out tint it is much cheaper to send goods from New York307 words
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Article131 1902-05-30 2 The. deceased Statesman’s funeral Cortege, together with the members of his family, will leave Peking on the 25th of the 4th moon (Ist June) on their journey to the ancestral home in Anhui. His son’s body is to be taken south for burial earlier in the131 words
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Article164 1902-05-30 2 (•?£</7 bruisers. Six cruisers which am» ,n g have various coml «««.but with the Belleville 8 The Cuban Message. President Balina, in a ln the Cuban Congress, Cnba is capable of obligations. 9 It is hoped that I method» uI introduced. The present crisis i n tlm sl 7(•?£</7 - 164 words
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Article378 1902-05-30 2 Lord Sai.isbcry addressed an imperils] speech to the audience assemble! is J Albert Hall for the annual demonsiMi of the Primrose League. With refetuni the war he declared there was nofouwia for the idea that willingness wt «I shown to listen to all that may378 words
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Article326 1902-05-30 2 Foil some time past, says the L ir j spondent o( the Tim, the Si has constituted one of the most yj mooted themes, if I may thus evy J self, of the ambitions French Colons That portion of the French Press an 11 ment which is326 words
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Advertisement847 1902-05-30 2 Tntchtti Milk CORONATION. .IIVIXIIv ATT ANTED a first-class Chinese Clerk. V V Apply, stating previous experience K If 111 and salary required, to 0 Milk KENNEDY Co. V Sterilised Hup p™*™ sales boo*: LLL AN AUCTION SALE OF 15 Beach Street, IN TINS Household Furniture, &e., comprising: By a Special847 words
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Article1142 1902-05-30 3 ixageb of the Tronoh tin mines T!lE a \v cable that the amount of tin “’"veml'for April was 69 tons. rcC I Ferguson, late Minister-Resident -mil formerly Governor at the L H,f Guinea, has arrived at The Hague, jXviU leave for Padang on May 10. ti X'ew Asahan1,142 words
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165 1902-05-30 3 innn' ns l3nt, in the House of ConiCh/’ 1 ln re l’ 1 N 1° Hir Charles Dilke Mr. Iriini tho a r su l: r ‘'“l’b' to an inquiry y,,,. le ol e1 11 Office, the Netherlands las n l°rined His Majesty's Govnnl* n165 words
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Article133 1902-05-30 3 In the House of Commons on Ist instant Mr. Weir asked the Secretary of State for War, in view of the fact that the lighthouse at Singapore is constructed on ground wholly or partly owned by the War Office, and that the commercial community at Singapore as133 words
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Article502 1902-05-30 3 Candid Statement by a Liverpool Shipowner. No more striking comment on the threatened decline of British shipping has been made for a long time than that contained in the statements by Mr. E. A. Beazley in presiding on the sth inst. over a meeting of the Liverpool502 words
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Article361 1902-05-30 3 The report of the committee of the Second Chamber of the States-General on the convention between Holland and Germany regarding telegraph cables to the Dutch East Indies was published on 7th instant. Some of the members of the committee consider that the Government places too high an361 words
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Article153 1902-05-30 3 Captain Scott and His Dotter.” —Uonjk vn<i baily Pre»». A Denial. With reference to a statement published by the London Press “on official information,’’ that Captain Percy Scott, of 11. M. S. Terrible, had been permitted by the Admiralty to sell his patent of the Dotter” to the United States,—Uonjk vn<i baily Pre»». - 153 words
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914 1902-05-30 3 The fifty-seventh half-yearly general meeting of the above company was held on 7th inst., Sir J. Wolfe-Barry presiding. The Chairman, in the course of his remarks, stated that the gross revenue for the half-year under review, to Dec. 31 last, had been £32-1,000,914 words
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322 1902-05-30 3 If the Earl Marshal carries out his present intention in the matter, one of the most interesting places in Westminster Abbey on the day of the Coronation will be the “children's corner,” a space which it is proposed to set aside for the youthful little322 words
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Article254 1902-05-30 3 In the House of Commons on 7th instant, Mr. Mooney proposed the motion culling in question the action of the Speaker on the occasion of Mr. Dillon’s suspension on 20th March. On that evening, upon an observation made by Mr. Chamberlain that Mr. Dillon was n254 words
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Article271 1902-05-30 3 Alleged Agreement R iakdino Mongolia. It has bjeome known that when the Manchuria Convention was signed, the Russian Minister at Peking demanded that M ingolia should be placed under the joint rule of Russia and China. Prince Ching strongly opposed the demand, but Wang Wen-shao thought that271 words
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Article140 1902-05-30 3 Di ring the voyage home of the steamship Ihinre./an < a.<tle, which arrived at Southampton the other day with troops from South Africa, 11 passing steamer signalled Peace proclaimed.” The greatest enthusiasm was nt once manifested by the passengers on board the lhnirr;ian Cattle, who fervently joined140 words
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Article365 1902-05-30 3 The Home papers contain good anecdotes of the late General Olpherts, V. C. It is pointed out that Malleson, in his standard History of the Indian Mutiny,” declares that General Olpherts deserved the Victoria Cross on no fewer than thirty occasions. The Call Mall Qatett» says:—“His »iibii<inet365 words
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Article112 1902-05-30 3 Pknano, 30th May, 1902. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/8J Do. 4 m )iiths’sight Bank Do. 8 Credits I Do. 3 Documentary I,Bs Calcutta, De uand Bank Rs. 127 Do. 3 days’sight Private 129 Bombay, Do ninl Bank 127 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 129 Madras, Damand112 words
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Article93 1902-05-30 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Artiny Commandant. Parxdks for This Wkkk. Companv Drill, R haarsal of Coronation parade on Thursday, 29th instant, at 5-30 p.m. Dress, Plain Clothes. Detail for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. O. Hallifax. Orderly N. C. Sjrgt., J. W. Black<to k. Musketry.93 words
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Article33 1902-05-30 3 The s. s. Vnitii (Captain Hansen) brought 46 deck-passengers from Rangoon, yesterday. The s. s Ho Kirri (Captain Vhlall) arrived from Deli this morning, bringing 6 t-aloo i and 32 deck-passengers.33 words
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Article65 1902-05-30 3 UI3 Cloik To-m >r :ow. K u Per ntr. Tunc. Deli Sumatra ...11 a.m. Moulin'in t'nity 11 a.m. Deli Ho Ktvei nojn. Port Swettcnham Leouy 2 f.m. Ccyloi, Austrilasia. Ind a. Ad n, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi, for Eu ope, etc. ~.liutlaarat 4 p.m. Registration up t65 words
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Article21 1902-05-30 3 Prom Steatncr 'To Arrio Singapore Austria 31-5-02 Liverpool Homrnem 1-6-02 Colombo Maria Valerie 1-6-02 Bombay Malacca 3-6 0221 words
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Article122 1902-05-30 3 Arrivals. Ykstkico iy. s. s. Artsadony from Trang s. s. Sportsman from Asahan s. s. Tony Chuy t’n from Batu Bahia s. s. Sine Leak from Kedah s. 8. I'lyiuy Eisk from Port Weld s. s. Vilify from Rangoon a. s. Parramatta from Colombo To l»\Y. s. s. Ho122 words
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Article184 1902-05-30 3 Pknang, 30th May, 1902. Tin 190.50 buyers, m West Coast 31b50zt28 Black leppor} Ac| icon 61b no sales. White Pepper 52.25 Cloves (picked) 28. buyers. Mace No. 90.-sellers. Mace Pickings 85.—sellers. Nutmegsilo* 53.—sellers. No. 1 7.25 do. Sugar 1,, 2 4.15 do. I Basket 3.25 sellers, Tapioca184 words
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Article184 1902-05-30 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gohl Mino Co. S 2 50 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. #4O. sellers Fraser and Neave, Ltd. |B3. Do. 6 Debs. par George Town Dispensary |25. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 1187. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 11.--Karangan Tin Mining Co. 114. buyers Kechau184 words
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Advertisement53 1902-05-30 3 A pot of Lemco was once carried all oyer the world for two years by a sea captains It crossed the equator seven times and on being opened, the contents were found to be perfect. Lemco will keep good for any time in any climate. Lemco is the genuine Liebig53 words
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Advertisement82 1902-05-30 3 SOFT, FAIR. DRLI3AT3 SKIT A clear and healthy complexion produce 1 by using Rowland's Kalydok, the most soothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tun, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects, Eczema, Burns imparts82 words
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Advertisement25 1902-05-30 3 Eastern Oriental Hotel. KASAGRA. The original and genuine CASCARA Aromatic, is the ideal tonic Laxative for Women and Children. Refuss all Cascara Arainatics but STLARNS’.25 words
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Advertisement701 1902-05-30 3 GO Choice Wines, Or UU,Spirits, Liqueurs. umitbd, Cigars, Cigarettes, Wholesale Retail and Table Delicacies. Chemists. A. E. SKEELS. 31, Street 8(031*118’ PerfUfflOS, SOAPS that injure the skin are dear at StfilTllS PorfumeS, any price. A delicate skin demands a delicate StffiHlS PfiffUlllßS. County Club, Soap, like VINOLIA, which improves the701 words
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Article283 1902-05-30 4 The information under this heading is sup plied by the Agents of the various Slamsln, lines, and the dates an approximate only. Mav. 30 s.s. Glenturret from London, for Singapore China and Japan, Boustead <!t Co. 31 Homeward 1>- <S O- R- M Steamer Ballaarat from China, for283 words
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Advertisement332 1902-05-30 4 POWDER. KEATING S EiPOWDER. IS HARMLESS to Animal Life. KILLS BUGS. FLEAS. MOTHS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOES, KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOES, The genuine powder I'ears the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. Sold in Tins and Bottles only. KEATINGS WORM TABLETS. KEATINGS WORM TABLETS. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS. A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, l»th332 words
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Advertisement1993 1902-05-30 4 pLANOLINE' SJM FEtoatEli W R ail W > Natural Toilet and •Jiff Makes rough skins smooth Time Table from ist /Viay, 1902. protects delicate from the effects of wind and sun. The •DARTRING’ 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP is un- MANUFACTURED BY ‘Dartring’ brand equalled for cleansing and keeping the skin supple.1,993 words
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Advertisement337 1902-05-30 4 $2.58 •kt Mmh, the “Pinang enlarged edition Per Month ,F "W notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given that ,l ness of General Merch-i'nt? th > mission Agents carried on bv m n^ sh.p wnh my father A. Mal,‘ 0111 t, now deceased, at No 27 Ch i Penang, under the firm337 words
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