Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 November 1902
1902-11-14
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1902-11-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PKICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. FRIDAY, 14h NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 25922 words
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Advertisement668 1902-11-14 1 ilotiws. p ni.isj! r Oriental Steim havig tion Company rjlTIE mail steamers may p 1 bo expected to arrive SL outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following \J dates:— Mail Service, Homewards, connecting with do Oct timi Parramatta >l° Australia IW- 1 do Victoria n,i do Himalaya do Britannia668 words
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Advertisement1966 1902-11-14 1 NOPDDIPTTTQf ITWP T T nvn nomrUM British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. Sljipmnn QotittS. wmoted. 1 VJ±ll7Urj (J loCll 1 Jll LIjU 117, olllljlVlrjA Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij T AUNCH wanted on charier for six Nexapatam Steamers. NippOH YMM KaiSlia. wSt Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship1,966 words
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Advertisement675 1902-11-14 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issvio Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 Risibvi Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417.0Q0 Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medal) (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Fadang. Cheribon, Tega), Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Palembang, Olehleh (Acheen).675 words
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Article104 1902-11-14 2 Friday. 1 Ith St. George's Church Choir Practice 6 p.m. High wulei 11-40 p.m. a>«i 12 0"> p •> Saturday. 15th Homeward Mail expect 'd to I ave. Auction Salo of Household Furniture, Magazine Station, at noon. High wiiiei 12 30 a in. no I I'2 55 p104 words
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Article2051 1902-11-14 2 leti ax, the scene of the Kabyle rising reported by K niter to-day, is a port situated outlie Mediterranean coast of Morocco a little to the southward of Ceuta. Its import trade amounted in 191X1 to 1’33,5H6, more than two-thirds of which was British, while the2,051 words
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Article35 1902-11-14 2 The following are tiie results of Thutsday’s racing 1. Maiden Plate Handicap.— H'ille. 2. Pony Stakes.— lllneskin. 8. Coronation Stakes Handicap.— Scots Guard. 4. 1 ara Plate Handicap. Boyton. o. Merchants’ Plate Handkap.—A'utaA.35 words
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157 1902-11-14 2 The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the above Institute was held in the Club concert room last evening at half past five o’clock. Mr. J. G. Allan presided, and there was a fair attendance of members. A verv satisfactory financial statement was presented, shewing157 words
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Article436 1902-11-14 2 At the conclusion of Frank Holley's case yesterday, Riuten was brought up and charged with committing an unnatural .ff nee. He pleaded not guilty. Mr. Shearwood appeared for the defence. When the Court rose the case was not concluded. On the Court resuming this morning, Frank Holley appeared436 words
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Article243 1902-11-14 2 (l'o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,— With reference to your valuable Editorial C inment, about bad interpretation in the Supreme Court, in your issue of the 12tb instant, allow me to submit the following. The interpreter is like a bridge lietween the Judge and the litigant, unless243 words
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351 1902-11-14 2 The Birthday Review w.is held this year oa the Race Course. The S. V. A. had the honour of firing the Royal Siltite, on the extreme right, a little in advance of the Review line. A strong c/ntingent of Bluejackets and Marines, was on the351 words
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Article155 1902-11-14 2 be in F.p<s) London, l 3th THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION More Reinforcements. A body of Central African tihas left Blantyre for Somaliland 1HE CHINA ASSOCIATION The Anneal Dinner. At the (lillnet China Association, Admin] < Edward Seymour and Sir J.,,'"" Lyle Mackay were the princin'i KWMta. Mr. William KeJid «ho( be in F.p<s) - 155 words
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Article742 1902-11-14 2 fllK ll'YsL ESsIO i. 1 he rem:,' of the R.yid proc- -s n. which covered u dist mce of two miles, w..< Lnul by 30,000 troops. The King, wmring bis Field-Jlursh»!’» uniform, role with th •Qu n m the State ca rriage. The Duke of C ne a742 words
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Advertisement1313 1902-11-14 2 Wlmd O McAlister cjh J'f) STRONG useful Deli Pony, English 4 Hamess, and Victoria, complete, all in X Z y good condition. £B5O cash. Owner going to A Europe. Applv to JL pn ft G. MORRIS, \*U«, Don’t go to sea W. «-«x-u, Municipal Notice. WITHOUT A BOTTLE OF ziu1,313 words
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Advertisement94 1902-11-14 2 (IONTHIDUTIOHS mu,t be ,i.1,1r-e.el Io U 7 The Editor,'* written onone ti'le of the paper only, an,l accompanied by the writer*» name and addreee, not neceeearily for insertion, but at a yuarantee of yood faith. The Editor it not reepontilde for opini-'ua erpreeeed by hie correepondente. hL bneinrtt coiHinunicatiout should94 words
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Article973 1902-11-14 3 I.’,<r firmly established on his With k 11 ~',’”,h>nr old, dirty London, .<'“Z l <>' b ‘"i r iming i» unexpected n>ps round is:" 111 1 t to remind us of what he I' later on, we c m imagine that 10 (>ll of the popularity of973 words
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Article231 1902-11-14 3 ‘■ItT.UIY of Lkoatiox Whos a Youxo I'IIEXCH Lvov. f-it .be Church of St. Piiibppa du Roule, there recently took place a very un'‘“■i mm,age, the circumstances con1 wi n winch are said to lie of a 'hi: r. The Second Secretary the Chinese Embi--y, Al. Li:i-f, aged twenty-three,231 words
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Article1286 1902-11-14 3 I told you that some day I would tell 3 J,'" S, ne I t ng ,IlOre abo,,t ‘he wonderful w-i tc l of Mr. Editor, winch you wdl doubtless recollect, is ruled over by that I 'ery en.ightened potentate and good friend of inme, the Rajah Tida1,286 words
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Article95 1902-11-14 3 The Landsthing, or Upper House of the Danish Parliament, has rejected the Bill for the sale of the West Indies. The Government have consequently resolved to sgn 1 a Commission to the West Indies to report as to the best measures to be taken to assist95 words
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Article1143 1902-11-14 3 REGIMENT PUNISHED FOR AN UNPROVED CRIME. Remarkable Story. Tinr crack cavalry corps, the 9th Lancers, is in liisgrac.-, writes the Ejrprn». Accor ling 11 letters which have come home from India by the last mail their l av and all privilegeshave been slopped because of the ill-treatment of1,143 words
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Article46 1902-11-14 3 We leirn that a t'degrnm -"s been re ceived from Lieut. Elliot, 8. V R., to the effect that in the ab >ve competition Shang hai has scored 926 and Hongkong 875. This leaves Penang, with a score of 781. very far astern.46 words
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Article223 1902-11-14 3 Under the above heading the Siinjap-n Free Pre** publishes Mr. A. Huttenbnch’ 'etter re s disci iptions to the Penang Bam Fun 1, and remarks —There is no doub that “extras” count very largely in reduc ing the available sdary of juniors in tin settlements of Singapore and223 words
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Article166 1902-11-14 3 Ir was officially announced at Berlin somi days ago that one of the Powers proposed the simult meous evacuation of Shanghai, and that any re occupation by one Pown should give the others the same right. It was further stated that, instead of tin latter clause, Germany166 words
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Article178 1902-11-14 3 A Committee in the House of Commons has recommended the withdrawal of the Uniteil Electric R ulways Bill, the object of which was to authorise the connection of Hammersmith with Hyde Park. The withdrawal of the Bill will prevent Mr. J. Pierpmt Morgan's syndicate from proceeding with178 words
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Article117 1902-11-14 3 Pbiuno, 11th Novembek, 1902. Hates close am follows fjondon Demand Bank 1/7J Do. 4 months’sight Bank I/7J Do. 3 Credits 1.7 J Do. 3 Documentary 1 7fj Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 122 Do. 3 days’sight Private 121 Bombay, Demand Bank 122 Do. 3 days’sight Private 124 hadras, Demand Bank117 words
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Article89 1902-11-14 3 Mails Close To morkow. I 1 or Per ntr. '1 line. Tongkah. Kopah, Reiiong, Maliwun, Victoria Point and Mergui < ornelia a m. Deli ..«Ho Kwei soon. Deli Laurens Pit noon. L injjkat Pangkalan ...Deli 1 p.j,. PangKor and Teluk Anson Mary Austin 2 F.M. \salian and Ball!89 words
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Article31 1902-11-14 3 I' rout >t< auier J o trrire. Singapore Glenfalloch 15-11-02 Moiilinein I nitij 16-11-02 Pulo Well v.ni lhie/in 17-11-02 Moulin in Mi'ji.a 17-11-02 Singapore Kum S uoj 17-11-0231 words
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Article141 1902-11-14 3 Arrivals. 110 Kaei. British. 2"! l. Vldall, 14 11-02. general. 11. L. A Co., Deli Mary Austin, British. II 1 Boyle. II 11-02, Teluk Anson, general, Koe Guan w Co Teluk Anson lai bang, British. 2221. Tadd. 14 11-02, Calcutta, general. Bost A Co. Hongkong Macilutl. British. IMHI. Gk141 words
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Article894 1902-11-14 3 notice A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the Penang Turf Club will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, 18th November, 1902, at 3 p.m. liluiness. To pass the Programme for January--1903 Meeting. By Order, D. A. M. BROWN, Secretary. Proposed Programme of January894 words
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Advertisement35 1902-11-14 3 Wherever used by physicians or public the praises of Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil are soui.ded. This ideal nutrient tonic will d) all that is claimed fur it. It is reliable. It is trustworthy.35 words
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Advertisement84 1902-11-14 3 TO LET. On Lease for 99 Yearsln l.'itx t<> Suit I'urchaien. Tlr.it portion of the Glugor Estate, hereafter to be known as Coronation Park situated opposite to Combe Hill, and Ixuind-. cd on the North, East, and West by the Glugor and Bukit Gambier Roads, and on the South by84 words
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Advertisement159 1902-11-14 3 TO LET ON LEASE IM >R a term of 99 years from Ist Janu--1 ary, 1903. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kkamat Gabkens. Apply to DAVID BROWN .t Co. GLUGOR ESTATE. X T O snipe shooting will lie allowed over this Estate before Monday, the 15th September,159 words
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Advertisement149 1902-11-14 3 SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. IN BLACK BOTTLES Messrs. A Trial Danville ".i'-’t s Co. solicited, are the after wllieb largest holders blend wiU Iribh Ixs Hsed Whisky To be had in They W BRO S LIMI l lt*. A fekee,s now wnte: poRE -«wgM 31 Beach We Street. are placing149 words
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Advertisement95 1902-11-14 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, I'enang. X’MAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Excellent Views of Penang. 25 cents to 50 cents each. BLAUDSJRON PILLS Enrich the Blood and purify the complexion. In Bottles §1.50 Each. Vinolia Toilet Soap, Vinolia Shaving Soap, Premier and Vestal. Chemical THERMOMETERS, Magnifying and95 words
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Article220 1902-11-14 4 Thf! informctini mid t/ns plied by th .1./ -L o’ line,, and the date, are at pror.mate only. NOV. 15 Homeward I’. O 11. M. 8. (’/<«•■«» from China for 1 olombo and Bomb Gilfillan Wood A Co. 17h. s. A'«»i Sang from Singapore, foi Calcutta. Boustead A220 words
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Advertisement356 1902-11-14 4 THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURE OF THE Royal Insurance Company ARE ABSOLUTE SECURITY-FUNDS OVEIi £6,000,009. Large participation in Bi diH-Over Oi e Million of realized Surplus a ready distr buted. Policies not forfeited from u»im nt ui.d misstatement. Last Reversionarv Bonus di-clan I t< *os. on each „100 Assured entitled to Participate356 words
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Advertisement3160 1902-11-14 4 NOTICE. TO LET. f TXFT A X 70 tvTOTICE .s hereby given that the Re SEASIDERESORT. FEDP R A TEO MALAY ST ATES RAI LVV AYS. celling Order made on the 7th day By the Week or Month, Completely I—l-aIX/x 1 l-rfl-X X X X X J-UUZ of August, 1902,3,160 words
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Advertisement466 1902-11-14 4 v'? Mon Hi i r THE "PiMng 28ife ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (Fo^Loc s2 a Remedy f ol B i u! arlt ic *>lrt by Singapore MABTIN. r: ALLAN IRVing EnBk trsan lGe neralC opks n e/(/ Town Store Mere/, aNh /r tl He. d Off; ce MEDa.N 2G-31-12 t466 words
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