Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1902
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-09-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 4833. PillCE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1902. No 20122 words
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Advertisement731 1902-09-06 1 /lotkts. Steam Navigation Company. fl'll IE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service, Homewards. Chilean connecting with Britannia Sept- b do Himalaya r 20 Parramatta China Oct- 4 do Rome 1« do Arcadia 1 do India Oeeana Outwards.731 words
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Advertisement3101 1902-09-06 1 NOBDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. Brjtish ,ndia Steam N vl atlon Company, Limited. pipping Jloturs. The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatachappij ——Company, Limited. Negapatam Line, ol Steamers. NippOll YllSei) KaiSha. ]V OTIC E 8 VI TTa r e.. r Sevcnt en Hj Annml Ordinary 2 vLff/ Intended Sailing and expected Arrival3,101 words
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Advertisement696 1902-09-06 1 Wanks. r Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Establibhkd 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,00?. Reserve Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000. Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheir, bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, T ilatjap.696 words
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Article116 1902-09-06 2 Saturday, 6th Homeward Mail expected to leave. lligii'Waloi* 8 20 p.m. an 3 4'» am. Sunday, 7th 15tb Sunday after Trinity. High- water 4 1 p.m. ami 4-35 a.m. Monday, Bth Auction Sale of Various Articles, Penang Auction Rooms, at 1 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m.116 words
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Article1913 1902-09-06 2 According to Renter another eruption has taken place in Martinique, and this time two thousand persons have been hurried into eternity. The sympathy of everybody must go out to these poor islanders exposed to all the horrors of from an eruption, and who were apparently sacrificed1,913 words
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Article169 1902-09-06 2 (/a the Editor of the l’inan;i Gazette.”) Dear Sir, From all latest accounts to hand Singapore is now in a terrible state in consequence of an approaching inevitable water famine, should there bo no rain for some future period. In fact at present the taps are turned(/a the Editor of the “ l’inan;i Gazette.”) Dear Sir,— - 169 words
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1150 1902-09-06 2 NOTES AND COMMENTS. The proposal to adopt the system of ’rikisha tickets in Penang is an admirable one, and I hope that the City Fathers may see their way t> use it. Ono advantage the system has is that the use of the tickets would not be1,150 words
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Article170 1902-09-06 2 (If EV London sth s, SOUTH The Labour Q rESTIo) blr James Hulett -m 011 South African a fLi rs ’J r «J native prob i eiu is oa0()[ the «th which the country Chinese not AVanteb. Employers of Inili ans iave been interviewed in r “d strongly deprec(If EV - 170 words
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Article247 1902-09-06 2 Ths Assizes have I n c inchdi Ikg Justice Loach, th only tw .t- B 4 j tioned by us b u-.. t n Thursday. On A esnsing h irt. a Chinaman iiam. i 'l.; 0 j arose out of the Green Lane inari-r h will ba remeuii247 words
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Article196 1902-09-06 2 Ocn attention has n invu-1 w:» commencement of a new lical firmi»» the style of Lux ban I Engini'i rs and *****' ivi:.. y 3 Penang and Singape: I ..t.’sf qualified and experieiic 1 siatf, and art]* pared to undertake the complete e]:iips® and construction of ele. tric196 words
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Article109 1902-09-06 2 SpSCULXTION is lllre.l iv 'i'' l d London corrispotide it. q succeed Lord Curz 8 1 granted that he will after the great at the begum be long delaye Inf' seems to be taken for r,! Londonderry coul I have the l J{l rf post if be109 words
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Article53 1902-09-06 2 Sr. Gzohoe's Cm Fifteenth Sunday aft«y 5 p.m. hildren s e g rllJ .>ii. 6 p.m. 1> Ml .ii-o. First Mass. a t SF-’ and Vespers and Divine ber'ici, at 0 pm- —:.i, Suiivo i‘ i' r .vjhir Episcopal M- )liKioll CWd f Service m the Street, at53 words
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Advertisement889 1902-09-06 2 'vMtfhaFfL true hair grower LUX BROS t VKVWKWVKWWt Trade gHgffe nark. S engineers ana Jai—/■ v* ’“'«"‘“w B Contractors. X. y&/ I W Hundreds of other H \< 'I Similar cases. 1 urn B A i Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements WV M «Jatottf and Federated Malay States 7889 words
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Article1529 1902-09-06 3 T7h,’ Pina»!/ (xazette. 1 I1S Guns of tho Park i .Itotheuttermostscas—■A'-'* 1 fas the lightning spark, ‘“son our bended knees. irons kaleidoscope .7 pun t> the Empires ■'l lvs p ur to the summit ambulance ear to the Stone of I' knife to the Holy oil I braved! KffJur1,529 words
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Article838 1902-09-06 3 Ciiixhse medical men arc not compelled to pursue any particular course of study, and are not able to obtain any university degree. Consequently doctors, says tho <’hica<io Ner.i, have no great social standing. Medicine may bo practised by anyone. It is only necessary to hang out one's name838 words
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Article175 1902-09-06 3 Os tbe 10th nit. at about 3 o’clock, says the .In/ixii J/erahl, a company of the Salvation Army consisting of about thirty-five persons invaded the Tokyo Yoshiwara. They distributed copies of the IFar Cry to every house of ill-fame in the quarter and afterwards began175 words
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Article244 1902-09-06 3 Pauticulvih of the Disaster. Sydney, 15th August. The master, officers an 1 crow of tho 1) itch barque Kriuipsn A. D. Le',-, which was wrecked on a coral reef near tho mouth of the Fly River, Now Guinea, on J ily 21, arrived at244 words
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Article252 1902-09-06 3 Dangerously Dilawoated. The famous leaning tower of Pisa is in a dangerously dilapidated condition. A Commission has been appointed to inspect the structure, and report upon its safety. [The campanile or “leaning tower of Pisa” is a round tower, the noblest, according to Freeman, of252 words
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Article300 1902-09-06 3 The King has been pleased to create a now order as a xvay of rewarding civil servants of long standing, for Avhom there was as yet no especial mark of distinction. The decoration is designed to bo the peculiar honour of public servants who have spent years300 words
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Article439 1902-09-06 3 The results of tho Colonial Conference has been sitisfactory from un Imperial punt of view. They include the adoption of resolutions regarding increased contributions from the colonies to tho Imperial Navy, in Avhich Canada consents to take her part, and of a system of preferential tariffs between439 words
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Article225 1902-09-06 3 In response to tho 324 scored by tho Australians in their first innings in the fifth and final Test Match, England could do no better than 183. Tho Colonials, however, fared b idly on going in for tho second time, and at tbe close of play225 words
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Article200 1902-09-06 3 Kent Church Destroyed. Duiuno a severe thunderstorm one Sunday recently, the inhabitants of Swanscombe, Kent, Avere terrified by lightning, the appearance of which is described as a grout mass of blue firo sxveoping along the streets. Immediately afterwards it was found that tbe parish church had been200 words
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Article545 1902-09-06 3 Searching for a Drunken Man in Liverpool. A committee of GlusgoAV bailies set out on a recent occasion to discover a drunken man in Liverpool, and their search ivas fruitless. Their leader, Avho has become famous as the man Avho abolished barmaids, declared that on a Saturday545 words
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Article113 1902-09-06 3 Penang, Gm September, 1902. R ates close as follows London Demand Bink l/8g Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/8J Do. 3 C. edits 1/9 Do. 3 Documentary 1/9 r B Calcutta, Domini Bank Ri. 129} Do. 8 days'sight Private 131} Bombay, Demand Bank 129} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 131}113 words
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Article108 1902-09-06 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Acting Commandant. Parades for Next Week. Thursday, Company Drill, at Fort, at 5-80 p.m. Dreae, Drill Order trith Cape. Detail for the Week. Orderly Officer, 2/ Lieut. Bowers Smith. OrderlyN.C.O., Sorgt. J. W. Doughty. Hi lies. All rifles t > be returned108 words
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Article48 1902-09-06 3 The k. s. Lcunj Hu (Captain Hussain) brought 63 deck-passengers from Kedah, yesterday. The s. s. Thaipinj (Captain Wheeler) arrived from Port Weld yesterday, bringing Messrs. Binder and Park. The s. b. Canton (Captain Merican) brought 4 cabin ant 76 deck-passengers from Teluk Anson, this morning.48 words
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Article61 1902-09-06 3 Mails Close on Monday. For Ver »tr. Tim Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Maliwun, Victoria Point an I Mergui ...Cornelia noon. Trang and I’ang Nga ..Artaadong 2 P.M. Deli Calypeo 2 p m. I’angkor and Teluk Anson Canton 2 p.m. Tuesday, 9tu. Port Swettenham and Malacca Mathilde 3 P.M. Teluk61 words
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Article23 1902-09-06 3 From Steamer 77. Arrire. Moulmein Unity to-day. Hamburg Segovia S.ngapore I'ictoria Rangoon Fitepatrick 7-9-02 Suez Socotra 8-9-02 Edie Coen 9-9-0223 words
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Article94 1902-09-06 3 Arrivals. Ykstkhday. s. s. Thaiping from Port Weld s. h. Leong Ho from Kedah To Day. 8. s. Canton from Teluk Anson Departures. To Day. s. s. Ho Kwei for Deli s. s Sumatra for Deli s. 8. M i rii A nut in for Port Swettenham 8. s.94 words
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Article189 1902-09-06 3 Penang, 6th September, 1902. Tin §BO. n i I West Coast. 8 lbs. 5 oz. §2B Black 1 upper (Aclleou G 11 no sale 3/ White Pepper 49 50 Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. Mace No. 91. —sellers. Mace Pickings 83.50 sellers Nutmegs 110 s 48. i No. 1189 words
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Advertisement102 1902-09-06 3 OVER SIXTY YEARS < WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S y. Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <f>SARSAPARILLA PrMJunced bj the HIGHEST MtDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. 7he SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMEDY xroa ID 'PI3 LIVER, LASSITUDE, FiIUPTIONS,"KL?N^“ > t i 3 a soreJ oa102 words
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Advertisement103 1902-09-06 3 PENANG AUCTION ROOMS, 56 Beach Street. REFRESHMENTS SUPPLIED. The undersigned will undertake to carry on Auctions of Land and Household Property, &c., On Moderate Terms. An Auction Sale of Various Articles. Every Mondays, Wedncidayi and Fridays. commencing at 1 p in. precisely Every Thursdays HORSES and TRAPS. At the Above103 words
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Advertisement314 1902-09-06 3 w. cornfield. McAlister Graham GENT’S &Co Co., Ltd., TAILORING [wholesale chemists, ■MM 1 a 4 Beach Street, Penang, t HAVE JUST Flannels, m j HAND Tweeds, UNPACKED CAMERA Plate Size tor 12 Plates. A NEW sMo h Drills, STAND from the host English Q I r r o nlKlVlrjA JL314 words
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Article284 1902-09-06 4 The information under this heading is supfiled by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Sept Bs. s. (ilentvrret from Singapore, for London, Roustead Co. 8 Extra r. o. a. s. Socotra from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co.284 words
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Advertisement784 1902-09-06 4 Mu i-ipal Not he. I PLh A’i lONS for the appointment <f ffi.li C'lcik and Cashier in tin Municipal S Cretan's Office at a salary of J;;};) p. r month will be received by the undersig < d up to 2 p.m. on Friday, the 12th nist mt. Applicants must784 words
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Advertisement2520 1902-09-06 4 UPTONS TEAS .—“......A. E. BKEELB,Federated D]alaij States Railway?. WERE AWARDED THE NEW SHIPMENTS gold medal Manila Cigars and Cigarettes Time Table fr< m Ist May, 1902. AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Turkish and Egyptian Cigarettes Penantj very choice $1.75 per 100. Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines PATERSON, SIMONS Co. D2,520 words
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Advertisement119 1902-09-06 4 Mor’th "pinanil ENLARGED EDITION I er Month ,ForLoca bscr;b6f S' H GREATEST M.. 1... :r; s Of I I. t.. K l-l t.. li.hm.. M «M.'r IvZt'ui 1..' 1 H 1 1 W a .If# I’J fy 23 t 'S’-.' 1 32 44 K.'i 1 a Ari JUL A' ft119 words
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