Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 November 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 254
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 727 1 pipping ilotius. ,’eninsulcr Oriental Shan Navigation Company. P& fll lE mail steamers may 1 bo expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang jn-tn. wards, on the following CJ dates: Mail Service. Homewards. „/•/,«,<«» connecting with India V I'" tra l,a Pl 2U; d v,ctona Outwards. I connecting with Victoria r
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    • 3222 1 NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD BREMEN British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. <>- Sold Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij compound house, No. is Dunlop 5 zAAx Neg.pat.rn Ltnesof Steamers. MippM YUWII falSlM. A w yto AnM f SUmUn JAPAN .V..M R cX G \C f I Wl to I I F I E, > t J-2’
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    • 715 1 I Hanks. I Nederlandsche Handel MaatAchappij. I NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETTB I Established 1824 I Capital fl, 60,000,000--(abt. £S,OOOJX» I Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 I (abt. £3,750,000 I Resbbvb Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. lit fit» I Head Officb in Amsterdam I Head Agknct in Batavia I Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan, I
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  • 199 2 Friday. 7tu Mail for Europe vii Milr<i« cxpjeie l to leave. St. George’s Church Choir Practice 6 p in. Town ihmd, Eiiplaii.id at 5 3 I p in. High water 5-50 p.lll. mil 6 1 > a Saturday. Kth First Quarter. Mail from Europe via Negapataiu expected to
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  • 2012 2 In addition to tha ilisister which has overtaken the coffee planters of Venezuela. which swept away estates representing about one linn Ire l millions poun Is of coffee which woul I otherwise have been place! upon the market, advices fro ii Rio de Janeiro to ha
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  • 41 2 There will be a paper chase on Monday, 10th instant. Meet at Doto Kramat Gardens at 5 p.m. sharp, and finish at the Race Course, where the Members of the Club will be At Home to their friends.
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  • 124 2 The following is a iorm of Thanksgiving ivhich has been forwarded by tbe Bishop of the Diocese, to the Colonial Chaplain of Penang as su table for service on S inday, the 9th —the King's Birthday Almighty God, the giver of all good things, we render unto
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  • 133 2 Autumn Meeting. Members are reminded that the qualifying rounds (by m?d il play) of the President’s Cup are to ba playe 1 to-morrow, Saturday. Toe eirtnes and handicaps are Mr. D. A. M. Brown 2 J. L. Crockatt 6 J. E. Greig G. Maabiin R. Yeats q
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  • 236 2 Before Mr. Howard. A peculiar case of theft was heard this morning. It is well-known that Chinese, as a rule, ke?p b >xes with slits in the top through which they drop money. Thre Malays visited a Chinese shop it appears, and Avhile one engaged the owner
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  • 78 2 The following are the entries for the first day’s races, to be run on tbe 11th instant: I.—The Maiden Plate. Buleat Marie. Willy Moonray. 2.—The Civil Service Cup. Thirteen Entries. 3.—The Seke.muan Cip. Blue Skin. Chestnut Star. Hilda. 4.—Tut: Coronation Stakes. Sir Launcelot. Massanah. Scotsguard. s.—The Para Plate.
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  • 247 2 Singapore's Score. Tut. Singapore team fired in the annual Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore, Penang Rill Match on Wednesday morning, making a score of 893, or an average of 89.3. The morning was fairly good for shooting. Captain White, d.a.a.g., kindly officiated in the Butts and arte l as
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  • 72 2 Modern Style. Age. Aim in Lite, Haling Passion. 10 to 20 To play well ...Athletics. 20 to 30 To look well ...Personal Ap.r. 1 .r. penraiicA 1 30 to 10 To marry well ...Social Anibi40 to 50 To stand well ...Money. 50 to 60 To live
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  • 244 2 (If I: UI E If ’S) London, 6th N uveiaber Mr. CHAMBERLAIN’S T O pp Good News for South Afri, Interviewed upon th,. Bn u his coming tour, Mr. Chamberlain said that he wished to proceed n,‘ his mission with an open and prejudiced mind. His sole d. was
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  • 549 2 I. Modern Penang—An Appmciitiiw. f Contributed., This October, instead of going to shut pheas—l mean snipe —,l quietly stmliedPenang. First I took a birdseye view of it and the little Province—l thought of parochial politics and of how much work and worry coul l ba modo
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  • 163 2 Mr. A. R. Cjlquhonn his another k in the Morning I’ 1 deihug 1 it On tbe subject of the Ke.antaii Mr. Colquhoun writes \.a We must look forward to ft S;i:e s our interests in the Siami-? will be something more than mil l ii
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1167 2 f fi fltia 0* lA/1 ZcV XTORWOOD, Logan Road. Furni -lied _j -j I I*l 11 11 /1 1 Ll. for one year from Ist March, 1903. WANTKI» Trade ig j< Hark. Four bed rooms with separate bath rooms. \?J\ ryJSI Apply to a CLERK. F. O. HALLIFAX. Apply to
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    • 95 2 (TOKTUIBVTIONS mn.t be ,a<Mree*ed to O u ipuu J£„ltor,*’ written on one able o f the paper onlif. and arcoinpanied by the writer’» name and addreee, not neceeearity for insertion, but at a ynarantee of good faith. The Editor it not retpotuible for opiniont expretted by hit corretpondent-. J LI.
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  • 1172 3 (('uiitrilmb'l.) HibW ,l l’ r ,,lises to bs an i,n .uH.ti.rn to the quarterly magazines. F rW .j j mrnal of serious thought, the 11 f which is to regard the differences [Con .0 religion and philosophy in ~n which any natural phenomena ;i"‘- The Editor, Mr. L.
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  • 1541 3 MONDAA’, 3bi> NOVEMBER, 1902. (Situja/tore Free I’eess./ Present: His Excellency the Governor ir -T?Tr. b r ank k.c.m.g.) I<> n -M.T Taylor (Colonial Secretary). Hon J. K. Birch (Acting Resident Connedlor of Penang.) Hon. W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General). Hon. W. Egerton,c. M .G. (Acting Colonial I reasurer). Hon.
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  • 125 3 The Straits Representative. Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, who is to represent the Colony at the forthcoming Hanoi Exhibition, leaves for Saigon by the M. M. lutlut, says the Straits lim-s. Sir Lionel Cox will be acMiupanied by Mr. R xlesse, who acts
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  • 511 3 (SiHi/.i/i ire Free I'resx.) It may not be generally known that at pres, nt there is staving in Singapore the < ioveruor of the important German Colony of Samoa, those islands in the Pacific tj which public attention was repeatedly drawn about th >ear 189*< by
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  • 381 3 T"i: w’s watershed, sixteen or eighteen miles distant from the town, is at present the seem* of a municipal trading ex|H riment which has involved an outlay of nearly £lOO,OOO. In 189(5 the town council determined to purchase the watershed, to preserve and secure as far as
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  • 254 3 The outwnr 1-boun 1 imperial mail steamer Kiantnh iii (Captain Luncscbl s arrived here from Colombo on the sth inst., at eight o’clock. She carried 356 saloon passengers and of these the following landed here: Mr. H. Hubler, from Bremen; Mr. C. F. Bremster, Mrs.
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  • 144 3 In the latest Australian mining news there is an account of the discovery of a valuable gold reef in a curious fashion. A dog out walking with his master, a farmer, chased and caught a kangaroo. In the struggle the ground got torn up, and when
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  • 315 3 In bis new book- -which is full of good stories—Admiral Sir William Kennedy re lates the case of a marine who was brought before a court-martial at Hongkong charged with insubordination. The Court having been sworn, the prisoner was asked the usual question Did he object
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  • 115 3 Pknano, 7th November, 1902. Rater rxosv. as follows London Demand Bank 1/7} Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 1/7} Do. 8 Credits l/8i Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 123 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 125 Bombay, Demand Bank 128 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 125 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 73 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Artimj CoiHimiHiliiiit. Detail for this Week. liecruit». Recruits are now being enrolled for next year. They must be proposed and seconded by members and the Corps and balloted for by the Committee. Recruit drill will start on 17tb November. Any information as
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  • 56 3 Maii-s Close To-morrow. Fur Per ,tr. lime. Tongkah Petrel ...11 a.m. Singapore ...Obra 11 a.m. Deli Hebe nook Port Swettenham Betsy 1 p.m. Deli ...Vidar 1 P.M. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.m. Paiigkor aiul Teluk Anson .Mary Austin 2 p.m. Port Swettenbani ...Carlyle 4 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow
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  • 12 3 Flam Steamer 4*ri’re Negapalain Z*n</'» 8-11-02 Singapore Achille» 8-11-02
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  • 181 3 Arrivals. Si lk, Dutch, 210. Schnur, <> 11-02 Tanjong Poera, Petroleum, Katz Bro*. A Co. Tanjong I'oera Betsy. British. 112, Penn, 6-11-02 Port Swettenham. general, Koe Guan, Port Swettenham Vidar, British. 191, Conway, 7-11-02 Deli, gem nil, Iva- Guan, Dell Jin II >. British. 110. Martin, 7-11-02 Langkat L'cncral,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 122 3 Bench Street. A. E. SKEELS Bench Street. WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, CIGARS. PROVISIONS. NEW SHIPMEN'I S FORT.!IGHTLY ‘‘Tinned Provisions” ALWAYS FRESH COMPRISING BOILED BEEF IN TINS OF 6 POUNDS KHTERED HERIUNGS MUTTON 6 TINS OF 2 POUNDS SOUPS A VEGETABLES 2 IN TINS OF 2 CREAM CHEESE 2 BEEF 2 BONELESS
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    • 306 3 McAlister Graham w coßfJFiEyi., Penang, Medan CO» CO., Ltd», Gentlemen WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, Tailor f Beach Street, Penang, Have Just Received the Famous Lrn BtCT Outfitteri Season hand GENTS’ *L. riJeSh ip m .„t CAMERA CLOTHING Plate Size for 12 Plates. Just to Hand $5O FROM THE BEST 0F STAND English
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  • 61 4 No .’:i 10 Cl' 't V.’. an.rA,U-’. p 10 «.5.s SK7 /r«fro. U Deli for Deb 1» >"i M' y {ronl H. inl 10 China Japan S yTo VC'Sorofru from Japan V” 10 London and llJchin, Gil*’" lll ''i"|> 'x <»• R. s hutan 15 koinCl'i'"' for Colombo
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    • 641 4 W AN TEO. A I,ISl ES S; >« G. «ALKER, ■X*- The lUspenxary. a Remedy for old by Singapore DHpenalnt Co.. Ltd., Raffle» Place, Singapore. martin. r* ol par.i a» O.U.NTZ EL SCHU M ACH ER, Merchants and I’orirardilig .hjenU, Herd Office: MEDAN DELI SUMATRA. 234—81-12 tn f ThTl’cnang Khean
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    • 2092 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Time Table from Ist November, 1902. LAMBERT BUTIER Limited, London. UNDAYS DARTRING' STATION’S. r— i r ——r- i i l“ I T ‘T ANOLINE’ -A 2 l 11 12 1115 17 18 19 DOWN TRAINS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m.
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    • 479 4 u>z. ftlonib Per THE “Pinang (gazette 1 ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For ALLAN IRVINQ Engi-r t rs and General Works:— 4o Weld Q uay Town Store Heach Streit !0 THE DISTINGUISHING I EATURP Royal Insurance Company ARE ABSOLUTE SECURITY-Fuxos Q X 6,000,000. 8 Large participation in Profits Over ix. Million
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