Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 August 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. HBICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1902. No 177
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 659 1 shipping rJiTToriental Steam Navigation Company. JIIIE mail steamers may j be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following 0/ dates:— Mai* Service. Homewards. o V„letla connecting with Victoria Aus do Hnnalaya Sia Nov. do India ojr'./.mmdtn do Oceana Outwards. connecting with Himalaya An-' i do China
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    • 2158 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. British li,dia steam Navi s ation company, Limited. Wpping T^±? T g Koniaklijke Paketvaart MaaUchappij 66 pvTHELHURST Furnished No y|K Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NjppjD YilSSfliKtiShj.''- C, A a Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. moticf. For I Will Sail, i Steamku.
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    • 644 1 blanks. Nederkindsche Hartdel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY'S Established 1324 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000, «00 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,t0j Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia U Ranches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Souraba.ya, Padang, Che,-*' bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoerooan, Tjilatiap
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  • 143 2 Thursday, 7th Ponang Volunteers, Company and Recruit Drills, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 2 3J p.ui an I 2-55 a.m Friday, Bth Auction Sale of Furniture, 149 Anson Road, at 11 30 a.in. Penang Volunteers, Company and Recruit Drills, at 5-3 p.m. High-water 3 2 p.m. and 3 15
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  • 2047 2 We are of opinion that the strike of ’rikisha coolies is being encourage 1 by some person or persons at present unknown for their own ends. The pullers have had a meeting with the Protector of Chinese and the Registrar of Jinrikislias, and have been unable
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  • 143 2 Tur. following arrangements have been made for the celebration of the Coronation on Saturday next, 9th instant:— 6.45 a.m. Parade of Troops on the Esplanade. Feu (le Joie. Tao II m. the Resident Councillor will bo present to receive addresses (or transmission to England. 8 a.m. Thanksgiving
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  • 368 2 The strike of ’rikisha pullers on account of a dispute between themselves, the registered owners, and the Municipality h is continued to-day in an aggrivated form. Yesterday, the town was fairly quiet and no attempts were male by the strikers to intimidate any other p filers, though
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  • 106 2 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, 1 think in your leader regarding smells you were rather down on the poor Municipal Commissioners, who h ive enough burdens of their own t > carry without being saddled with those with which they have nothing to do. The
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  • 55 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been arranged for: Friday, Bth Aususr. Sinyle Handicap—Class A. R. H. Ellis r. 11. A. Neubronner Cfl a lypionsh ip I'a irs. V. 1). Parsons C. A. Wicks E. L. Talma A W. Peacock. Single Handicap—t'lass 11. H. B. de
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  • 244 2 The latest number of the Indian Medical Gazette contains a paper on Further Experiments in connection with the Pathology of Beri-beri by Cnptain E. R. Rost, i.m.s. Captain Rost's experiments in connection with the pathology of beri-beri, made upon fowls and pigeons, seem to establish a relationship between the
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  • 268 2 TEL EGRAMS. (WEG7 C/? S) the king The King drives from t> hatn Palace to London an open carriage. TROOPS AT SHANGHAI Admiral Edward Sevm™ tfcer which he has written t lunes thoroughly agrees esteemed friend Lin KunX X the time has com f or p at draW of all
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  • 449 2 Mr. C. J. Saunders in his annual on the B.i ikruptcy Department s.iyuWliea a trader is in .liffii'iltus pore, the ere litors are usually v ii.r accept a percentage of their claim- or concur in a deed of arrangement u suy registerel). Taus it is largely th wh >
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1495 2 Tettduwd. Z O McAlister tLSSTrriHE Municipal Commissioners of George .S*/ I Town, Penang, invite tenders for the construction of Retaining Wall, concrete bottom, &c., at Prangin Ditch outlet. A Full particulars can be obtained and I [A I I plans and specifications inspected at the THE I V J Municipal
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  • 815 3 is an auxiliary product strong--***** i 1 than something occurs to look uncertain, if not S J'month ago I should not have A n Ivocate the planting of differhesiw le(l Rubber in «my localities and tvane 10 „a,.ions that seemed favour,ipr any coii'Hi 11 r' owth.
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  • 341 3 cultivation in India continues pent on the f ill According to the first fore,jf the present crop, the total area t A 71,6).) acres, as compared dX-d., acr-s last year, while the area uril irrigation is less than half previous year. This decrease of 1 p r
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  • 65 3 In the course of his speech at the Fishmonger’s Dinner in London, Sir John honest referred to the subject of international trade. He declared that Great Britain’s trade relations with other countries were unsatisfactory. While foreign steamship liners were conceded everything, they conceded little
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  • 103 3 The principal events in the life of His Majesty King Edward VII. have, says the Laniit, happened on a Tuesday—namelv, on Tuesday, November 9th, 1841, His Majesty’ was born; on Tuesday, January’ 25th, 1842, he was baptised; on Tues lay, March 10th, 1863, be was married; on
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  • 166 3 Per P. and O. steamer Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Massilia at Colombo, from London, July 11,—To Singapore :H. 11. the Sultan of Perak, Rajah II iron, Rajah hulan, Sir Adikah Rajab, Dato Pangliina Kinta, Mr. Abraman, Mr. Velge, Mi s Spittlohous, Lieut, N. C. Taylor. To
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  • 810 3 (Sorereiyn.) The report of the Lards Commission on betting will occasion genuine surprise in the practical racing world, the surprise being that the outcome should be so very nearly what everyone having the interests of the Turf at heart has all along been thinking and saying.
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  • 25 3 I EXPERIENCED Chinese Bookkeeper 1/ and Cashier. Security required. Apply by letter only to it J J «c. B.” 12-8 c H. Swt Co.
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  • 611 3 By the last mail from Home wo have received a communication which is a remarkable indication of the changes taking place in the Church of England, says the Pioneer. The document is an appeal for funds for the establishment of “An Anglican Benedictine Order” in Yorkshire. We gather
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  • 691 3 The Mahar ini of Kuch Behah. The Maharani of Kuch Behar has probably the most striking personality among the high caste women of India, and thereby shares with the M ihar.ij ih a unique distinction, says a Homo paper. Wedded to him when they were
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  • 978 3 (Sorereiyn.) Taking advantage of the opportunity offzi’ed by the gathering of representatives from all parts of His Majesty's dominions, an Imperial Conference has b?en convened for the purpose of discussing the various subjects which are of vital importance in maintaining that cordial relationship which now exists
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  • 178 3 Stocks. Quotation. Bersawah Gold Mino Co. $1. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. sBo. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $25. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l4O. sellers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. sl.— sellers Karnngan Tin Mining Co. $l7. sellers
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  • 115 3 Penan.», 7th August, 1902. Rvtes close as follows Lmln Domini Bink 1/B|s Do. 4 mmths’ sight Bank I/9 ,«5 Dj. 3 Credits Do. 3 Djcnimntiry 1/9J Calcutta, Domini Bink Rs. 130 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 132 J Bombay, Demand Bink 130 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 130 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Aetiny Com uaiulant. Parades for This Week. Company and R‘cr.lit Drills on Friday, at 5-39 p.m. Press, 1 trill Order, t'aps. Saturday, Coronati >1 Day, parade at 6 45 a.m. sharp for Feu-do Joie. Church parade at 8 a.m. Full Dress. Drums
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  • 70 3 The s. h. Sumatra (Captain Lenz) brought 5 cabin and 42 deck-passengers from Deli, this morning. The s. s. Honj ll'an I (Captain Pentney) brought fi> deck-passengers from Singapore, this morning. The s. s. Carlyle (Captain Morier) brought 2 Cabin and 4 deck-passengers from I’ort Swtlenham, yesterday. The
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  • 86 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Ver str. Tim Tongkah ...Petrel ..11 a.m. Port Swettenbani an I Malacca .Langkat 1 p m. I’angkalaii Brandan ../I. llalewyn 1 p.m. Deli ...Calypso 1 p.m. Teluk Anson Lady Weld 3 p.m. Rangoon Hon j ll’ioi I 5P M. Saturday, 9th. Deli ...Ho Kwei
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  • 23 3 > From Steamer /<. Arrire. Deli Tasman 8 8-02 Itangoo 1 Landaura 8-8 02 Colombo Nippon 8-8-02 Olehleh Celebes 9 8 02
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  • 69 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. Pegu from Achee 1 s. s. Petrel from Tongkali s. s. Carlyle from Port Swettcnham s. s. Thaiping from Port Weld s. s. Langkad from Klang s. s. Leong Ho from Kedah s. s. Sioee Leak from Kedah To-Day.
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  • 37 3 To-Day. s. s. Lightning for Caleut a s. s. Vidar for Deli s. s. Jin Ho tor Langkat s. s. Canto 1 for P.iugkor and Teluk Ans n s. s. Parramatta for Singapore, China and Jajlan
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  • 170 3 Penang, 7th August, 1902. Tin ...$B2 90 buyers. 1, 1 West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. $2B IdacklepjMir Achecll cll? no salos White Pepper 46 75 sellers Cloves (picked) 28.—-buyers. Mace No. 91.—sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers Nutmegs 110-s 48. 1 No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar <
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 •BANK HOLIDAYS. riIHE undermentioned Banks will be I elosedon Saturday,9tb, Monday, 11th, 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 Corporation. A. G. STEPHEN, Ay. Agent. For the Netherlands Trading Society. j. l.
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    • 533 3 notice. I penang sales room Uf PADAIEiC 1 A Of ho l > R "u Si:r i i M rB .‘"h* 11 The undersigned lias been favoured with J Ulil^! 8 t ech!ix™i ;zn;. ax instant, at 4 p.m. to present accounts. On Friday, the Bth August, 1902, Percy A.
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  • 381 4 r information under this heading is siq plied bii the Agents of the various Steamsh'i lines, and. the dates are approximate only. t Bs. s. Nipon from Colombo, for Singa- pore, China and Japan, S. Kustermann Co* 8 8. Ouorra from Pangkalan Brandan, for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan,
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  • 1330 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 st.):
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    • 196 4 TO LET. I I OUSE No. 30 Scotland Road. Entry 1 a from 15th July, 1902. Apply to No. 13, Leith Street. G. IZOLPHE Co. I) EG to inform the inhabitants of Penang and Native States that owing to his retiring from the business and going homo shortly, ALL ARTICLES
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    • 415 4 Federated Malay States Railways. PERAK. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after Monday, 18th August, 1902, the present Taiping Passenger Station will be closed. On and from Monday, 18th August and until further notice, Passenger traffic will be dealt with at a temporary station on the Assam Kumbang Road
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    • 1800 4 l i pT o n s Federated N|aiag jSW TEAS VVJERE AWARDED THE Time Table from ist May, 1902. GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Province Wellesley, Krlan and Larut Lines PATERSON SIMONS Co 7 STATIONS. WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. jfh {.IE l>"«x Tkiixh. x j., x.m. a.m. ~y. r. M.r. u.r.
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    • 119 4 I d v a H tr i'Hini'] H thf enlarged edhior. I Month I :F c-Loc S Subset R '1 *f':B LATEST Cl! J iH 'I .▼slope. j <0 Ni.ri lu IL«.1 i.e« I I I I i 5 i BEHN MEYER i Co., ra 1.1 A. i y.i SAMe
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