Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1902
1902-11-04
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1902-11-04 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAI It Y. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1837. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 25124 words
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Advertisement697 1902-11-04 1 ilotirts. Oriental St an .atjrn fciiipanj. ,i i :ul steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homew ards, on the following dates:— Mail Service. HomewardsTChwin connecting with India >■-" 'si P ro»M/h. <lO 9 <lO Australia pec. 1 do Victoria 1 ■>; V ita 1 1 Outwards.697 words
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Advertisement2635 1902-11-04 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. British ,ndla Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Shipping riotirfS. T-o-v Koninkiijke Paketvaart MaaUchappij r compound house, No. is Dunlop Jk Negapatam Lin«of Steamers. |(j^ an K 4 *«<** -»4 o/ Sieben. mkan ma.l c.. us. X... 2« y.„, Fott Wnj. Sail. Swamas. Fm« Emm. o. Eye. Ea• and Throat2,635 words
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Advertisement782 1902-11-04 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY'S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issubd Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Rbsirvb Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417,000 Head Offtcß in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan. (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang. Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Palembang, Olehleh (Acheen).782 words
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Article170 1902-11-04 2 Tvesuay, -Ith Town Baud, Golf Club, al 5 :>0 p.m High water 3 20 p.m. au I 3 45 a m Wednesday, s hi German Outward mail expected to arrive at 6 a in. German Homeward Mail expected to arrive at noon. Town Band. Replanade. al 5 30170 words
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Article1854 1902-11-04 2 In his speech before the Legislative Council the Hon. Dr. Brown drew attention to our local defences, that is to say to the means which we possess for the suppression of any local rising. 1 h pointci out that all we had to depend upon was1,854 words
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Article229 1902-11-04 2 Before Mr. Cavendish. theft from a dead body, 3rd November. The case against John Manikum Samuel, an apprentice dresser in ths Pauper Hospital, who was charged with theft of two pairs of earrings, the proparty of a patient who died in the Hospital, and which has been229 words
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Article311 1902-11-04 2 Wk. would remind our readers that the above Company is billed to open here on Saturday evening next at the Town Hall. According to Singapore papers, the performance given is of a very high class order. The Straits Times says of them The. Valdares themselves were most excellent311 words
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Article499 1902-11-04 2 fTo the Editor of the Binang Gazette.”/ Dear Sir, It the recent discussion of the Estimates there was not a very great deal said anent the currency question. Mr. Stringer was pleased to see that His Excellency had approached it, but he thought that it would have499 words
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Article176 1902-11-04 2 The following letter may be taken ns closing the correspondence in connection with the Coronation Contingent Downing Street, Sept. 26, 1902. Sir, —In view of the termination of the Coronation Festivities an 1 the departure of the Colonial Troops it becomes my duty to express the pleasure176 words
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Article218 1902-11-04 2 The striking precedent set by Mr. Chamberlain by his projected visit to South Africa is universally approved, and is described us marking the opening of a new era in the administration o£ tbe empire. Rmter telegraphs from Melbourne that Mr. Birton asks Mr. Chamberlain to visit Australia.218 words
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Article181 1902-11-04 2 reuter London, 3 ri i v THE Genekal \iijoen’ s n The Boer General written to Lord Roberts off*' 1 services for the SomaliU? 'Zpj. 11 the army Demonstbatiox by R EsEp The Reservists have held o onstration in Hyde p ;lr i e passed a resolution tice atreuter - 181 words
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Article142 1902-11-04 2 The Couservalive papei-s are writing bitterly acaiust the tactics of theo..,' with iegir.l t, th El.icatiun l!; 1 asserted that if th sori of tini.i;;;, milted parliamentary g iveriiniv.,’ made impossible, (in the other haw, government has lost the support of fe Catholics, who are uindi /usappoma-j142 words
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Article184 1902-11-04 2 Lord Cranborne, referring to Somalih said the government was sendings itH battalion, half a Bombay regimentari hundred African troops. If bad new received government will supply even u The press deprecates the tenbncp optimism concerning the Mullah dispi in Lord Cranborne’s statement, andileiai prompt and adequate operations184 words
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Article200 1902-11-04 2 Ax Irish magis.r.H' writes to urging the Govefiiiiiea' to pr. oat portatiou of arms, which are onl) lsi for insurrection and murder. Mr. O'Brien, m I rtod by Sir H Campbell-Bannerman anl S II ircourt, obtainr 1 1 journment to call alii ntion ti B" islration of tbe200 words
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106 1902-11-04 2 Sir Hector MacDonald s Ceylon Volunteer anif> ?n riS and those who expect*-' r *j ]t j n g)b c and pats on the back fi°m |D -prf have been J'sappomted. ing the Volunteers Sii and the “doing tin. benefit should prove ef inc106 words
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Advertisement1005 1902-11-04 2 ?ntchad McAlister Graham AN AUCTION SALE OF g 1 Hou««hol<l Furniture, Ac, A vO*j LtCle* On Tuesday, nth November, 1902, 0 r commencing at 11-30 a.iu. Cj At No. 166 Argyle Roai>, V WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, Iron Bedsteads, Ahnirahs, Tables, Lamps, Bentwood Chairs, Sofas, Pictures, ✓T r» c Clocks, Camphor Wood1,005 words
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Advertisement91 1902-11-04 2 (IONTIIIISVTIONS «mH be a<J4r'»e<l to The Editoii,” written on one »i<le of the paper only, an<l accompanied by the writer'» name and aeldreee, not necestaribj for ineertion, but a» a guarantee of good faith. The Editor it not retpontible for opinion, expre»sed by hi, correspondent,. A LL basinet, conioinnication, thonbl91 words
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1066 1902-11-04 3 (< ',mti ibutr I.) IH nl i. K. Jeromk is a writer who has i' reputation ns a humourist, ami 111:1'1'' <t 1 i in done so s-eins now so much to the reputation that he is making endeavour to live it down. In his1,066 words
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Article116 1902-11-04 3 inoculation operations are i Weeding upon the whole very satisfac- m the Punjab. Some fifteen thousand r^ ions !,r(; now being done weekly, a ,o lxr w l 'ch is likely to increase later on, ''■tn the disease again begins to make its P'-tnc Lit. The only116 words
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Article130 1902-11-04 3 i.'.'f” n Dagupvn, Philippines, are from excitement over a rich haul two 11 nude there the other day, says an ,i Ihe strangers sauntered into i; 'U without any apparent object and iv. i u' 1 a big “strong box” filled th' 1 ill 111 ''”l' nrs During130 words
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824 1902-11-04 3 Alle ged Frau d on the Straits Trading Company, Ltd. Accused Sentenced to Two Ykars’ Imprisonment. The final hearing of this case was entered upon on October 30th before Mr. Eblen, ben.or Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. s ><‘.ore, Mr. Ilewqill appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Downes was for the defence,824 words
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Article524 1902-11-04 3 A- > to the Garmin Tr.ipenpfl inz -r it is cstimite l that the world’s consumption of c -fl ■•his r a h- 1 15.0)0,000 bags. The r.' i fin -rei-e is not rapid, ranging between :> and 5 p r ent., but even a small perCeniago rich a;524 words
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Article1094 1902-11-04 3 Mmms'lr of Pauli v,i ,t Rs it ins. M i. A. E. Warr, m.p., has rasigiol. [Ur. Warr was Tory Member for Eist Toxteth, Liverpool.] Un jsr Secsttary p-»a Ireland. T.ie Ihibf Xev< u i lerstands th it Sir Antony MicDmnell his accepte 1 the position as Perm1,094 words
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Article661 1902-11-04 3 LATER TH \N TH“2 M UL. Boer Leaders Visiting Berlin. Several B >er leaders of minor rank are about to visit Berlin. Their object is to learn the exact terms upon which B >ers will be allowed to settle in German S >uth-West Africa. Wholesale Grave661 words
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Article111 1902-11-04 3 Penang, 4th November, 1902. Rates closr as folmiays London Demaml Bank 1/7 jjj Do. 4 months'sight Bank I/HfgDo. 3 Ciedits Do. 3 Documentary l/8g Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 125 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 127 Bombay, Demand Bank 125 Do. 3 days’sight Private 127 had tils, Demand Bank 125111 words
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Article80 1902-11-04 3 Mails Closr To-morrow. For I’er str. /'»•> e. Batu Bahra Un Penrj noon Singapore A Manila Lalpooia 1 l-.M. J’angkor and Teluk Anson ...Mary Austin 2 p.m. Singapore Hongkong Swatow Amoy Telarl s 3 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, I’ulo Web, Olehieh l’a lang... Corn 3 p.m. Ceylon,80 words
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Article23 1902-11-04 3 b'rinu Steamer A.rire Suez Malace < to-day. Rangoon l.araila Uulcutta Nani Sail] Rangoon Obra 5-11-02 Singapore Tara 7-11-02 Singapore Liyhtniny 7-11-0223 words
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Article192 1902-11-04 3 Arrivals. Yksi krij A Sri Rinka. British, 10, Ko- Euan, Snawi, Pailang, general Lian Choo. I. e Yang, I ritish. 1-. Leng Ch ak, Kedah, general M- ,-iia. British. Emmett, 772. B I SN. Co., Moulmein, liic; Attaka. British, 140. Deacon Samuel A Co, 4'alenibang, Petroleum Deli. British. 105.192 words
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Advertisement36 1902-11-04 3 Wherever used by physicians or public the praises of Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil are sounded. This i leal nutrient tonic will do ill that is claimed for it. It is reliable. It is trustworthy.36 words
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Advertisement53 1902-11-04 3 A pot of Lemco was once carried all over the world for two years by a sea captain. It crossed the equator saven tunes 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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Advertisement121 1902-11-04 3 Arc you Weak. Tired, ami in Delicate health If s-> your syst in m Is Recuperating. You ii, -1 a Tissue-building Tonic. STEARNS WINE will give you benefit at once. 6 Bea. oh Str*eeC A. E. SKEELS Bead» Street. turns’. M ■'({VWS’. a iMM 1 PH Very Old Gin! Liqueurs!121 words
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Advertisement497 1902-11-04 3 ui nnRNFIEI D, Auditors, Reports and Valuations. Sales by FTIHE interest and liability of the W Auction or Seale! tender of L. undersigned Yeoh Teen Kok in the House and Land Pronertv fir,n of M*’ ssrs Ch°° Chua Keok Co. of rv»u 23 Beach Streit, Penang, ceased as Pens ng,497 words
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Article55 1902-11-04 4 Shipping Expcted Th- i format i<"' «>- <■ '‘J" 1 Un ami the Na. 4 i: t > r. •< <’ v fro 1 I.oikluii, < I. mi <1 Japan. (<iffiH““ vial 6 U-'lh'iHOi'l from .‘..itwerp. an* London, for bing»|> ’iv, Ch na ano Japan. Sold lands Buttery A to55 words
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Article858 1902-11-04 4 Programtr e for 30th December, 1902. and Ist and 3rd January, 1903, Meeting. FIRST £>AY. 1. Tin: Maioks Plate. Value S.'IOO. A Race for Maiden lloim Weight as )ar scale 10 st.) An allowance of 10 lbs. for all horses imported into the Straits Settlniients or Federated858 words
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Advertisement91 1902-11-04 4 NOTICE. Owing to the Griffin Ra< i-.s having fallen through it has been decided to substitute the following races; Ist Day. A handicap for all galloways and ponies I 1.1 and under. Value 8250. Entrance 810. Distance 1 mile. 2nd Day. A handicap for all galloways and ponies that ran91 words
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Advertisement1657 1902-11-04 4 "WFWWi FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Time Table from Ist November, 1902. M ANTTACTI RED BY LAMBERT BUTIER Limited, London. -week. days. Sundays, STATIONS LIPTOKS TEAS 1 2 4 5' t; 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1« |l7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25'26 271,657 words
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Advertisement331 1902-11-04 4 Mon in (Lr THE “Pinanij enlarged edition. Per Month (For Local j>2, WANTED. A dispenser. -TX. Apply to G. WALKER, z 1 UUNTZEL&SCHU «aches, Merchant» and Fonrard l;l AlJ llb Heed Office: AIEDAN DELI SUMATRn 234-31-12 tn f Federated Malay States Rai| wa IVyOTICT. is ~v > -i''' October, the331 words
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