Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 November 1902
1902-11-13
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1902-11-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED X>AIXjY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. HrtICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX 1 Hl RSma>, 13th NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 25826 words
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Advertisement787 1902-11-13 1 /loturs. r Oriental Ste m avig tion Company. ,j r IVIE mail steamers may j be expected to arrive outwards. and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Mail Service. Homewards1 connecting with /«</<« J 3 Purr. "S'aha P" 1 do ictona •r a itil u i do ri imaht787 words
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Advertisement3427 1902-11-13 1 NORDDE UTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Shipping flotittS. la-AUNCH FOR SAKaE. it- Konlnklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij r en*.th g Beam 9-0 Depth 5' 7Negapatam Llnes_of Steamers. NippOfl YUB6H Kaisha. F OT L'J' P C d Sailing and ArrM ol_ SUamaa. a*pan ma.l c.. Lu. 3 I FOR Will3,427 words
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Advertisement700 1902-11-13 1 Wanks. 1 "I'jibi 11.1. j, —■■■ge Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TitADING SOCIETT’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Reserve Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417.000 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia A o CH, Sin gapore, Rangoon, Medal* k C ',’n bn,u700 words
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Article113 1902-11-13 2 Thursday, 13th Red I'ractice Town Hall, at 6 p.m. Iligh-wiile. 10 50 p.m. *--d ill. am. Fbiday. 14th Outward Mall expected to arrii a' noon St. George’s Church Choir Practice 6 p.m. nigh water 11-41) p.m. '"d 12 O’* p Saturday. 15th Homeward Mail expect-d to 1 ave.113 words
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Article42 1902-11-13 2 O’Si i.i.ivin.— On Monday, 10th instant, at the Lodge, Government Hill, Singapore, the wife of A. W. O’Sui.i.ivan, Asst. Col. Secretary S.S., of a son. Micheli.. On llth Novembi r, at Singapore, the wife of Waltek Cecil Michell, of a «laughter.42 words
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Article2555 1902-11-13 2 Oi-ii m and tobacco have come in for much condemnation, ami that generallv by those who are not addicted to the nicotine habit an I who have never lieen in a country where opium is smoke I. Now. howeief. Imth these luxuries, as one might term2,555 words
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Article49 1902-11-13 2 The following are the results of Tues lay’s racing 1. The Maiden Plate. Marie. 2. The UrvtL Service Cup.—/'<iis/<it. 3. The Sekemkxn Cup. Hilda. 1. Coßox ATiox Stakes. Sir I.a aw riot. 5. The Paiix Plate.— Zoroaster. 6. The Merchants’ Plate.—A«'tf</. 7. The Straits Steamship Cup.— Alaghee.49 words
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Article122 1902-11-13 2 Penang shot this morning in tbe Interport Rtl ('oiiipetiti«m. There was a good light, ami conditions g« ur«Uy for shooting appear to have Ih- n favourable. The following are the individual scores: 300 vdi. SO> y-li. e- K» yds. N ame*. Total. Total. Total. Gran I Total.122 words
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Article213 1902-11-13 2 Ox the 9:h instant two Chinamen went to a limls*r merchant in Bridge Street an 1 made a bargain for a supply of timber. It was arranged that tbe timber wis to lie delivered at Weld Quay and pai«l for the next «lay. They, however, did213 words
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Article262 1902-11-13 2 The chief adverse influences affecting this article have been the slackness of some of our tm-plate mills here as well ns in America, aul at the time of writing reports from tbe various works are little if any in >re encouraging "than they recently were. Nevertheless, tbe East has262 words
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Article218 1902-11-13 2 (11 !z (J 1p p j London, 12th v I’AHi.iAMKyr Mk. Balfoi it s AI OTIox Mi Balfour 8 motion f. ir ingthe closure bv M lias been adopted bv •>•>■> ’‘"'“'-“ti 1(B. The <fe-n~i„„’*7 E< «lion Bill 4 before the end of th. onll| FIRE Tx~Flbx CE llrtA,.(11 !z (J 1p p • j - 218 words
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Article467 1902-11-13 2 Return' or the Ik.uit Gexebal-*. The B r gent_r.iL h iv«- leiuriiel t.,1. don. Their presence has ben scarcely noticed. The Axilkii v Cue. Mr. C. l<el**;n will b :h- unnij-raai owner of the new «lefen ler ef tbe Amena Cup which Sir T.i-nua- Liptun467 words
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Article176 1902-11-13 2 Im the four great moor, Portland, PirM <b young convicts are in 1,1 1 pp, iui :-an< as a class apart, ami ev« n p 1 will be employed to l>«- 'P t,! 1 1 w) y he ciating with 01-ler criniin L- i./’the officially known as176 words
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Advertisement1396 1902-11-13 2 McUtd L O) dMcAlister a \o\ 'C’C J jL- ~7/ I FTIO LET on lense for a term of three (3) i I years from the 9th dav of December. I<.K)2 all that cocoanut and betelnut plan- j A tation situate at Waterfall, Penang, belongV- I I I ing to1,396 words
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Obituary29 1902-11-13 2 Death. Little.—On 9th November, at his resi-l i nee Applegartli,” 5 Lvildhurst Gardens, Hampstead, Lindon, N. XV., Matthew Little. Senior and Managing Director of John Little A Co., Ltd.29 words
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Article954 1902-11-13 3 T V se of robbery an I house breaking 1 11 Chinamen, which occupied the a-' 1 1 il liv vestenlav, was concluded l ite '.‘f t ni li i. when"one of the defendants > n l! ~.n i t > three years’ imprisonment ,i. h with a954 words
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Article86 1902-11-13 3 11 u ier the name of the Asiatic r '"i "I'.my, Limited, is to shortly T i'ice. This is an association l! 1 of the Petroleum 'inpanies lit with the Neth< riand indusT a I 1 I. ig Company and the Shell 1 .nd Trading Company,86 words
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Article169 1902-11-13 3 tried to ba arist xtrstie, .''i 1 I 'k at lie) money that sbe gave :l ■ir <■ rid ic >r, but he in ekly gave ~I nig", on wiiich was written, j,"' r to love thee,” and sail an orphan with live little and must be169 words
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Article1173 1902-11-13 3 THE EDUCATION DISPUTE IN A NUTSHELL. The dispute over the Education Bill i somewhat difficult for the Far Eastern exd to grasp, so we think that the followin lucid explanation of the points at issm cu ed from the columns of the baib, ifail Will prove of interest1,173 words
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331 1902-11-13 3 (1) Tiie secular instruction in the voluntary scli'Hils is absolutely controliel bv the loctl education authority, an I is further controlled, as to the standard of instruction, by the Board of E lucation. (2) That rate aid is not given to331 words
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Article919 1902-11-13 3 Socialists. Ix a referendum taken the weavers rejecte I the idea of a strike. Speaking at the meeting. M. J inres dwelt on the force of the Socialist evolution, which rendered a general -trike possible. He w uit •Idi irmament, and Alsice, Poland and the Transvaal to revert919 words
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Article825 1902-11-13 3 J The Delhi Dvrii .ii. r Mr. Richard Salomon, the Transvaal attorney-general, represents South Africa at the Delhi Durbar. United States Elections. The returns of the American St ite elections are incomplete but indicate that the Repi bl leans retain control of both Houses. Toe Republican governor has825 words
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Article398 1902-11-13 3 Ar 1.3 p.m. on Saturlay a row occurred in ictoria i-in et between 'rikisba co dies from two different depots. The Police went there and quelled the row, which however started again at half past eight, and on the Police going again to the scene398 words
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Article111 1902-11-13 3 Penang, 13th November, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/71 Do. 4 months'sight Bank 1/7} Do. 3 Credits L7J Do. 3 Documentary 1 7}g Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 122 Do. 3 days'sight Private 121 Bombay, Demand Bank 122 Do. 3 days' sight Private 121 Madras, Demand Bank111 words
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Article87 1902-11-13 3 Mails Close To-mokrow. /'or /Vr ntF. l ime. Tongkali ..Petrel ...11 am. Sink 11 a.m. Asahan and Batu Bahra ...Sportsman noon. Trang ...ArUadong 1 p.m. Pul t Sucttenhain and Malacca ...Lmgkat 1 p.m. Edi<, T. Sumawe. Segli ni><l Olchieh ...Pegu 2 p.m. Tehik Anson Lady Weld 3 P.M.87 words
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Article16 1902-11-13 3 I'ltmi Steiimrr /’u .hrire, Calcutta Lui S itfj to day. Singapore GlettfaUorh 15-11-0216 words
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Article158 1902-11-13 3 Arrivals. Petrel, British. 15S, Higgit .12 11 02, Tongkah general, Koe Guan, Tongkah Thaiping. British. 16.). Wheeler. 12 11 02 Port Wel»l general. H L. A Co. Port \\cl< I Laiigkat. Briiinli. I*7. Liiiganl. 12 11 02. M.da'-c g ni-tal. Ix-m- (man. Malacca La ly Weld. British. 245. Treweeku.158 words
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Article2166 1902-11-13 3 Mkeiino of the Municipal <’ommissioners held on 24th October, 1902. Present'. J. W. Hallifax, EaQ. \Pre9uientl. H I'iKMsToNE. Tek Thye. Esq., K. Yeat>. Esq., and Qu ah Beng Kee. Esq. .\ht- ti: A. K. Buttery'. Esq. 1. The Mmulus of last meeting arc read and contiriiieil. 2. The2,166 words
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Advertisement168 1902-11-13 3 DBi'iyjL.L£'3 SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. IN BLACK BOTTLES Messrs. Trial Danville is Co. solicited, i are the z Agtjtjp t’j:;! after which largest r" /"fo-s other I I holders I 2.1 blend will Irish be used Whisky in the world. To be llttd lhev THE 4 IWZBRO 3 A. E.168 words
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Advertisement83 1902-11-13 3 H. COIN FIELD., p. Penang, Medan—D di. Gentlemen Tailor AND Outfitter. GENTS’ CLOTHING FROM THE BEST English Tcueeds AND Flanels Made to Ord.r Fit and StyleJ Perfectly Guaranteed. JUST RECEIVED The New Travelling Lamp A Handy Lamp to carry about when travelling’ packed in Tin Box. A Showing the complete83 words
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Article192 1902-11-13 4 Th information ><»<'-/• nlrl by the Aymt* ’>/"“■ bteamJup Unet, and the date, are approximate only. Kov 14 Outward P. AO. 11 M.S. Bengal from Colombo for Singapore and China. Giltillan Wood&Co.15 Homeward P.*O. i:. M. s from China for < olombo and Bomba' Giltil'an Wood Co. 18192 words
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Article914 1902-11-13 4 notice a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of A Members of the Penang I urf (lull will be held *d ‘he Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, IMlli November. 1902, at 3 p.m. In shies*. To pass the Programme for January 1903 Meeting. By Order, 1). A. M. BROWN, S.entary.914 words
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Advertisement1569 1902-11-13 4 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. iA«wi Time Table from Ist November, 1902. MAN I FACTUII ED BY LAMBERT BUTIER Limited, London. I week-days. Sundays. I I 1 I I r ZTTZ:' —m EZTZTi 12 3 4 5 6 7 H| 9 10 11 12 13 It 15 16 17 Ml 9»1,569 words
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Advertisement255 1902-11-13 4 THE “Pinang enlarged edition Per Month (For LocalSubsorit, e «rrpenang IOT by given t: fr w-,-11 I f r ,b will be as follows: De I| a .j Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m Dinners, H p.m. to 11 Pni Garden parties, 5 p.m. to these hours. 110 per hour255 words
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