Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED ,833. HHICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1902. No 175
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 sfjipptnn Polices. Steam Navigation Company. rI'I.IE mail steamers may PJ be expected to arrive 0 ~virds and leave Penang z> hXard 6 ,on the following (J dates:— Xil service. HO "X-Uh Victoria lAustralia 1-j Britannia 0 Himalaya 'i -X) 0 China 4 Rome js I <7' 7'' Arcadia India 15
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    • 2256 1 NOBDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. Briti h ,ndia Steam Navi 2 ati(,n Company, Limited. Shipping Botin'S. Tor^ T I Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatscliappij a ithelhukst Furnished. No. J; ~.4 />. Negapatam Uw of Steamers. NippM YUSSn Kafshl Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. japan mail Co.. u<f. notic 0 roR i Will Sail.
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    • 725 1 I Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappii. I NETHERLANDS TH.- DING SOCIETY S I Established 1824 I Capital fl, 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 I Issued Capital fl. -15,000,001 I (abt. £3,750,000 I Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,(C0 I (abt. 272,000 I Head Office in Amsterdam I Head Agency in Batavia k, KA c l*
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  • 164 2 Tuesday, sth Higli wuter 0 53 p.m. an«l 1-15 a. hl Wednesday. 6th Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruit Drills, at 5-80 p.in. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p in R. P. W. Lodge FreeniaHons’ Hall, at 9 p.m. High water 1-40 p.m. and 2 05 a.m. Thursday,
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  • 2376 2 The Ailiniiiistration Report for 1901 of the Hon. J. K. Birch, Acting Resident Councillor of Pi-nang, is published as a supplement to last Friday s (Im-ern-nuut Gazette. This report necessarily deals with a great variety of subjects. We have previously drawn attention to the decrease in
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  • 430 2 Yesterday’s Paper ch ise. A very enj ivable run took place yesterday afternoon from Dato Kramat Gar lens, a fi Id of sixteen members turning up to take part in it. The paper had been laid in the early morning by Captain Treweeke and A. Campbell, and
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  • 246 2 The annual meeting of tho Colonial Nursing Association was held on the 9th of duly, at Kensington Palace, by kind permission of Princess Henry of Battenberg, who was present throughout the proceeding. Lord Westmeath, the i ice-president, was in the choir, in the absence, owing to
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  • 120 2 Tho Netherlands and Portuguese delegates, assembled at Lisbon last week to discuss tho regulations regarding the new frontier between the two Powers on the island of Timor, have arrived at an agreement. The Netherlands territory of Muvekatar will be exchanged against the Portuguese territory of Maimote, and the districts
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  • 171 2 TELEG RAMS. e G7 G/? S) BOER WIDOW \v h ADM funds Before sailing f or y..„ I)eW «t, Both,, ~,,.1 iX G *M an address to the Boer il( the Boer in May last last app Olnt?1 col eet money a )rod(lf the M and orphans. the H» 1
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  • 429 2 We b.'\. Mission Pn Smu ipon-. a copr —English Vneabuhiry, just Uh] bt pan of the 11 v. W. G. Shellai. Methodist Epi- ipd Clmrcl). labear was also th author <4 ■fill book, a practical Mul.iy Gn Malay English V-»..-al nl.trv c Malay words or pl:
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  • 75 2 The Notherlin I- India rrG.r- y has held its annual meeting of at which a dorb 'i t declared, or fi.4.35 per ihiri 1 was less than in 193), "-Inch it j bo ascribed to t!i<‘ 10-s of an.' the shares of tin N therun 1
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  • 152 2 in tne q crl -viv t y photograph of M Sons new motor hu 1 J the following reuiaikengine:— ,„i gm-. E" Messrs. Merry vest ier l r Greenwich 1 tire-engims n> w uch b• > tfc engine P at the scene of tl
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    • 1305 2 A D a ™m^Tb.L. c «htu Aabrrtistmmts. JtUCuaVA 00l n.r k «ma; \q\ JpTM-Jc/ House and Land Property, rriEOH kim keat having left our emand Stock. A- P lo X 18 no l° n S or authorised to receive money on our behalf. toTet, I g.h. slotaco. AC P.O thf
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    • 90 2 CONTRIBUTIONS must be to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writers name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. ALL business communications should be adx*■
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  • 827 3 ■mter-settlement match. I I’enang r. Selangor. ter settlement match was comT '"’i t >rdav morning at the Esplanade. i nc i'k« were well represented, Penang I, oth ii, r> turn out a stronger team than being ao.*- liU q n g the services of l "v°"sh-iip who has more
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  • 81 3 t.ine the Hamburg-American line oor Ideutscher Lloyd published ;i t l ,'i"’ l ll 3 with the Morgan portion of •e i ll ?V c r |U3t their shares showed a in value. But later to hand according to which >•»(. 3 ’wti 3 have become
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  • 169 3 11 Holland of Sumatra and f the first, and most imtvHicu’nri "i"? 1 of tlle season have now >d the reqult is a fairly n the average all-round I’lfxon w h” i tn Stained, taken in com Serin<rthni r >^** r n et J lo d
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  • 1650 3 8. B. J. S. (iriitten Speciallg for the Pinang Oazette." F ,b a past London has been full of the King s guests, but never so full as last Saturday, when over half a million enjoyed the thoughtful bounty of His Gracious Majesty. We had become accustomed
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  • 466 3 The Empire Coronation banquet, organised conjointly by the Royal Colonial Institute, the Empire League, the Australasian and Colonial Clubs, and the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London, was held at the Guildhall. The guests numbered 650. In the absence of Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Onslow, Under Parliamentary
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  • 440 3 Queen Wilhelmina. Queen Wilhelmina, whose convalescence is now regarded ns practically complete, is expected hick at The Hag le from Schaumburg on 17th July. The Garrison in South Africa. The permanent British garrison in South Africa is to bo 50,000 of all arms, under the command of Lieut.-General
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  • 1226 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Friday, the 18th July, 1902. Present r—J. W> Hallifax, Esq. (President)» A. W. Bailey, Esq., Cheah Tek Thye, Esq., A. K. Buttery, Esq., and Quah Beng Kee, Esq. Absent ß. Yeats, Esq. 1. The Minutes of last meeting arc read and
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  • 120 3 Penan sth August, 1902. Rates close as follows Lon I) i Dem ti I B ink l/B'i Do. 4 months’sight Bank I/9 D>. 3 Credits D). 3 Docum intiry 1 Cilcutti, De nml Bink Rs. 139} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 132} Bombay, Domand Bink 130} Do. 3 days’
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  • 155 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Acting < 'o iinriinl.int. Parades for This Week. Ban 1 ptrade at 5 p.m. to-diy. Pull Pre**. C im.ftnyanl Riar.iit Drills on Wednesday an 1 T rir.slay, at 5 3) p.m. Die.»*, plain Clothe*. C imp uiy an I R.’cr.iit Drills on
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  • 36 3 Thk s. s. Lauren* pit (Captain Ste nberg) brought 4 deck-passeng< rs from Asahan, this morning. The s. Taio Tong (Captain V.iz) arrived from Teluk Anson this morning, bringing Dr. Manny and 91 deck-passengers.
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  • 59 3 Mails Close To morrow. Par Per *tr. lim Deli Lauren» Pit noon. Pori Swettenham ,Bet*y 1 p.m. I’angkor and Teluk Anson Taw Tong 1 p.m. Trang A Pang Nga ...Arfirazlony 1 p.m. Edie. T. Scmawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Hole Canton 2 p m. Port Swettenham ami Singapore ...Pin
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  • 24 3 prom Steamer 7>. Arrire. Singapore Lightning to-day Singapore Hong lUia I 6-8-02 Edie G. G. v. Lantberge 7-8-02 Colombo Nippon 8-8-02
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  • 98 3 Arrivals. Yes ikriiay. s. s. Sporteman from Batu Bahra s. s. Leong H > from Ke hill s. s. Sioee Leak from Kedah s. s. Thaipmg from Port Weld To-Day. h s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson s. s. Lauren* Pit from Asahan Departures. To-Day. s. s. Ho Kwei
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  • 187 3 Pknanu, sth Auuust, 1902. Tin $B3. —buyers. nl 1 West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. $2B Black Pepper (Ach()ell Glh nosa l es White Pepper 46 75 sellers Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No, 91. —-sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers Nutmegs llUi 48. i No. 1 7.27 sellers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 191 3 “Ben” Line of China and Japan Steamers. Owners Messrs. \V. M. Thomson Co. THE undermentioned steamers have been fixed for London and Antwerp and may bo expected to arrive at Penang on or about the following dates s.s. Denlaieee* J 5 Aug. s.s. liengloe 8 Sep. For freight please apply
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    • 56 3 BANK HOLIDAYS. TIIIIE undermentioned Banks will be 1 closed on Saturday, 9 tb, Monday, 11 th, and Tuesday, 12th August, 1902, being Public Holidays For the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. J. ARMSTRONG, Manager. For the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Gorponitiqn. A. G. STEPHEN, A;l. Agent. For the Netherlands
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    • 270 3 w. corkfield. McAlister Graham JUST RECEIVED g I VO. WHOLESALE CHEMISH, SUPPLY 4 Reach Street, Penan f, Have Just Received the 1 .1 .1 is LADIES’ HAVE JUST L,--pastor IfflflfflrNPA CKED HAND CAME X Plate Size for 12 Plat A NEW $5O each. umifflED STAN SHIPMENT a HATS r t
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  • 173 4 information under this heading i, mi/ plied bit tie Agents of the various Steam,h lines, an the dot,, are apurommate only. Au-t. 6 s. s. Larreas Tit from Deli, for Deli ami Bagan, Huttenbach Liebcrt A Co. 6*. s. Lando lira from Rangoon, for Singapore, Huttenbach Liebert Co.
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  • 1333 4 PROPOSED PROGRAMME. Kinta 1903 Meeting FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value §3OO. —A Race for all Maiden and Horses imported as Griffins into the Straits Settlements and F. M. States that have not won other than Griffin or ex-Griffin Races. Weight per scale (10
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    • 324 4 notice. I BEG to inform the Public of Penang and Province Wellesley that I am in a position to supply Beef, Mutton and other Provisions at less than the market prices. List of prices can be obtained on application. P. NOOR MAHAMAD, 2 8 X«. 511 Chulia Street, Penang. Engines
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    • 521 4 TO LET, HOUSE No. 30 Scotland Road. Entry from 15th July, 1902. Apply to No. 13, Leith Street. ALLAN IRVING. Engineers and General Contractors. Works 4O Weld Quay. Town Stork 3l Reach Street. Federated Malay States Railways. PERAK. TVyOTICE is hereby given that on and _l_\ after Monday, 18th August,
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    • 1753 4 A. E. SKEELS,. Federated States Railways NEW SHIPMENT OF VERY CHOICE French Clarets, Port, Sherry, Time Table frem ist May, 1902. I Hock, Liqueurs, Ac. SSf Single Bottles or Assorted Cases Supplied. NEW z z mu < NEW Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines SEASONS CEYLON TEA SEASONS Pianos! Pianos!!
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    • 132 4 Mil. C) the ■‘PIIW qhZßttr ENLARGED edition Per Month ib/k GREATEST CURE ,ir 1 »la:.l, .nil, th. I/ of Low K i, -a. t iM -,.e. u> Mun,!., a .1, |„,I, -«g ..-W> *fi v a R 11 DEUX MEYER C 0.,. t F i X. 1, J.Gif ROYAL HOCSL
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