Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1902
1902-10-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-10-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. HKICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1902. No. 24222 words
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Advertisement679 1902-10-24 1 /letters. Pei insular Oriental St-am Nivigition Con-piny. riUIE mail steamers may j be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang XX homewards, on the following dates: Mali Service. Homewards. 15 i Oceana 29 p ,rr«ma<t« Australia JO VietOTia Outwards. nFar raniatt« connecting with Australia Oct. do Victoria Jiov. 13 do679 words
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Advertisement3332 1902-10-24 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD. BREMEN. British lndla Steam N«*» a ‘'o" Company, Limited. Iloliirs. FOR SALE 3 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij rpiiE iLnzni Tin Estate, A few hours Neg.pat.rn Llnw of Steamers. NippOll-YllSeil Italia. h a\\ ll lntended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. Inent it. put t<> bo3,332 words
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Advertisement718 1902-10-24 1 Wftnks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S I Established 1824 I Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 I Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 I Riskrvk Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417.C00 I Head Omen in Amsterdam I Hkad Agkncv in Batavia I R r 'nchks: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, Ig e b718 words
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Article157 1902-10-24 2 Friday, 24th Last Quarter. (Jewish Festival) Feast of the Law. St. George’s Church Clio r Practice 6 p in. Town Band, Fsphinad a* 5 3 > p hl H.gh water (> 2 I a a«*d 6 45 p Saturday, 25th St. Crispin. Mail from Europe eta Neg ip.itain.157 words
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Article2496 1902-10-24 2 Tin-: I’.ml. I‘ioiuer, in referring to our offer of one hundred dollars for the best serial story of fifteen thousand words sent in by a resident of the Straits Settlements or the Fe lerate I Malay States before loth December next, says Buck up ye F.2,496 words
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Article775 1902-10-24 2 t Continued. > I’. G., 22nd August, 1863. “We are glad to hear th it our local Volunteer Corps has recently received some ad litions to its numbers, an 1 that some deserters from it have returnel to their duty. The firing at the target is certainly775 words
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Article296 1902-10-24 2 First Day. The details of the first day's n. hand this morning s.iov tint th- -.-i witnessed was well up to the aver.», finer finish than the first r.ie: o; a have been wished for. On the "ih-r .u the victory of l.il in the short Griffin;t, a296 words
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Article195 1902-10-24 2 I'., the Editor of the liii’oi i Dear Sir, As you have bsen ice though in imh ti.nte term-- i of politeness in dealing with nilwhich vou were unable to neC l accepted thought fit m alter where w.-' I send you the following cii ai--which you195 words
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Article144 1902-10-24 2 Tm; the recent negotiations c. p special Siamese Eii'Oj It says ,lijciis> a The whole tween Britain an 1 lli;r >... consequ l! tl *B of British mtern-i' l tan. Some r eft,l D St^ is w ifi a' l became expedient- manner- -g S- i the144 words
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Advertisement1825 1902-10-24 2 Trttehari O McAlister THE ANNUAL general meeting V\ WILL BE HELD IN THE ft O I TOWN HALL, nj**l_r fl O” Frida y> l^e 3 lst October, 1902, f Don’t qo to sea a T sp.m.pbeci B «ly. Agenda. x_ Gli.reet WITHOUT A BOTTLE 01 j To read and, if1,825 words
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Advertisement92 1902-10-24 2 /yONTHIHUTIONS must be, addreaaed to aa Tub Editor,” ivritteu on one. sole, o f the paper only, and accompanied by the, writer a name and addrene, not neceaaarily for inaertufn, but as a guarantee, of good faith. The Editor ia not reaponaible for opini ma expressed by hia correspondents. A92 words
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Article158 1902-10-24 3 g®; 7th M,* Thls market durmg*the early days of the I S lilt in tone, values being depressweeK" <l f dealers in view of the el b> '«lo in Holland. Another point A bears took advantage of was the l Cl 1 R of the shipments from the Straitsg®;7th, M,* : - 158 words
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Article631 1902-10-24 3 The Soi Sksg Chun. j. th> above case, n>w proceeding at n »•<> ■> mu interesting evidence was EKmi*"» n,, i mv-'O translator or tlio Chmesa depose I to having translated i I the docuni snta an I exhibits when the Police rai led the society’s *7.631 words
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527 1902-10-24 3 Th-: imimation recently published of the i’ lin Q i-ensland for secession from C numonweulth of Australia will not r i u a bilt from th blue either in Ai-milia or elsewhere. I biring the past i months discontent has bsen growing. f late diss527 words
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Article781 1902-10-24 3 Im. second Court of Appeal of the year was opened in the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Monday morning, the Bar tables being tilled long before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, Mr. Justice Loach and Mr. Justice Hyn lmin Jones took their seats. Lae list is781 words
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Article383 1902-10-24 3 “V. C.” whites to th i Enjlit'i nun It is whispere I in semi-official circles th it during the stay of H. R. 11. the 1) ike of C m i ing’it in In ha this col 1 sjtson steps will b: taken to revive the <1383 words
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Article219 1902-10-24 3 The correspondent of a home paper savs Sea sickness is a disease of the nervous system, which commencing in the ears, spreads to the nerves of the head, and from thence downwards. If at the first signs of disturbance opium vapour is deeply inhaled, and, by closing the219 words
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Article82 1902-10-24 3 -The Tatler, Sept. 24. Sih Francis Jeune is a tine after-dinner speaker, and he made a most amusing speech at the last dinner on board the <hontrx. One thing alone was missing about the voyage. We were sailing in an Eveless Eden, for there was not a-The Tatler, Sept. 24. - 82 words
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Article250 1902-10-24 3 Tens of Thousands of Hungry People. Writing on the 15th instant, the Canton correspondent of the Hohhlmikj L'eleiiraph says:— We have reached a stage when we may properly speak of a rice famine.” Rumors are about that rice shops are threatened. In the Fa Un district250 words
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Article880 1902-10-24 3 Times. CONTEMPORARY OPINION. A British Betrayal. Foreign interests have been betrayed. The only thing left is to influence the British public in oriler to prevent the ratifiesof the treaty.—-( ’/h'ihi <t<nete. To Benefit Them All. Foreign nations, in proportion to their Chinese trade, will benefit equally withTimes. - 880 words
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Article1163 1902-10-24 3 industry—Qui Vive in London Stock Market lie port. Amid all the alarums and excursions of modern commerce, while Amer can “invasions threaten, and new bogeys rear their beads in every newspaper, the only thing we need trouble our heads about is simply this Is ourindustry—Qui Vive in London Stock Market lie port. - 1,163 words
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Article118 1902-10-24 3 Penang, 24th October, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bunk 1/8 Do. 4 months’ sight Bank I Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary 1/8 J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 125 1 Do. 3 itays' sight Private 127. j Bombay, Demand Bank 125 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private118 words
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Article131 1902-10-24 3 Tues. h. Liat Choo (Captain Lee Yang) brought 58 deck-pass-.ligers from Ke lull, yesterday. The s s. Chan Tai (Captain Dein) brought 15 deck-passengers from I'ulo Langkawi, yesterday. The s s. I'ljin rish (Captain Ab fill) bri-.ight 1 1 d.--k-pasigers from Port Weld, yesterday. Th., s. s. Tidar131 words
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Article62 1902-10-24 3 Mims (li.osn To-morrow. f-’m- Per str. I e. Deli ...Vidar Noon. Langkat iml Pangkalan Brandan ...l)cli No N. Luigkat ...Jin Ho 1 R.M Port Swettenham Carli/le 1 I*.M. Port Swettenham i tctsi/ 1 I'.M Pangkor and Tehik Anson ...Tam Tong 1 I’.M. Asalia 1 mid Batu Bahra It.62 words
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Article27 1902-10-24 3 Emm Steamer Trice. Rangoon ...Nomshera to-day. Negapatam ...Zamania 25-10-02 Mouhuein Colaha 25-10-02 Singapore Lai Sang 25-1002 Singapore ran Outhoorn ‘27-10-02 Singapore ...Hong B’«n 27-10-0227 words
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Article95 1902-10-24 3 Arrivals. YasrKßiiAr. s. s. ('han Tai from Kedah s. s. Piping Eieh from Port Weld s. a. Surer Leak from Perlis s. s. Lian C/mofrom Kedah To-Day. s. s. idar for Deli s. s. -Ln Ho from Langkat s. s. Zaida from Singapore Departure To-Day. s. s. Laurens Pit95 words
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Article179 1902-10-24 3 Penang, 21th October, 1902. Tin §Bl.—buyers. 1 West Coast. 3 lbs. 5 oz. §2B Black Pepper Achee G |b... no skies. White Pepper 53.50} Cloves (picked) 28,—buyers. Mace No. 101.—sales. Maoe Pickings 91.—sales. Nutmegs 110< I(s.—buyers 1 No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar 2 4.15 do I Basket179 words
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Advertisement29 1902-10-24 3 Are you Weak. Tired, and in Delicate health? If so your system needs Recuperating. You need a Tissue-building Tonic. '.STEARN S WINE will give you benefit at once. 629 words
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Advertisement178 1902-10-24 3 HAIR PRESERVED* BEAUTIFIED The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry, thin, and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for children178 words
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Advertisement162 1902-10-24 3 Yarrow Hill Nurseries AND Fruit Farm. Seeds and Seedlings. COCOANUTS, Betelnuts, Liberian Coffee, Mangosteens, Durians, Dakus, Chikus (rooted slips from bearing trees), Pine Apples (dried shoots—Mauritius, Singapore and Penang), Rambustans (lekang), Nutmegs, Cloves, Bananas (shoots of the best varieties), Padi (a targe variety, Silver Medal for best quality at Penang162 words
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Advertisement479 1902-10-24 3 Beach Street A. E. SKEELS Ben.oh Street Graham Mk. CHAMPAGNES. I g 1 p0 z,.... Co., Ltd., J TARRAGONA. 9 CLARETS. MADEIRA. B iiiasti wholesale chemists, x j f (YnV) r, CHATEAU. MALAGA. < u ntz WINES. 4 Beach Street, Penang, HOCKS. “BODEGA” and “ORIENTAL’’ WINE Have j nst R;ce479 words
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Article108 1902-10-24 4 ■“’> l>J >-, !/<../„/(>' >• a<gowan.lLherpool f„. < hina an.l l.<r>«». SandiUnds. '■<>■•> <il ’K“P ,e f< -ileuitn. ]*•>'>-' to T.rpn from Sn>g"l"»c. ,*> ,al \7' 1, lichn. Mever ACo tf«« from Sing.ip re, and Antwerp Boiwtead A < )()i •27 tiernian ix i. I*., hn Mwer tk108 words
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Advertisement389 1902-10-24 4 (TRUE MIR GROWER When 1 was bald I came into possession of the secret of a genuine 1 hair grower. Myhairgrew ik to its present length in about 40 days. Jf Hundreds of other similar cases. lam A selling the marvel- lous preparation. I o 1 -r .introduce it I389 words
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Advertisement1845 1902-10-24 4 Ageats ter LU PERRINS’ f|W wmESTHSH,,IE Fe TIW KShl] Province Wellesley, Krian and Larut Lines w BY SPECIAL WARRANT BIS MAJESTY ’A PURVEYORS TO THE KIN 6. STATIONS. WEEK-DAYF. SUNDAYS. OFI FRRATED S S lORES b*»*». Penang Str. <!<■<<. 7 OH 1510 *****2 03 25 500 10 7 ***** 251,845 words
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Advertisement404 1902-10-24 4 n ’C" Mornh the “PinanS enlarged edition Per Month <F° r *5354* Eire Insurance. Queen Insurance CommRoyal F.re Insurance Com J fpilE lll( Uu n y 1 fol the above to accept Fwe Risks at f o t ai M GUNTZEL& SCHU MACHER He d Office: MEDAN DELI SUMATRA 2T<4—Bll24uf404 words
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