Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 November 1902

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PrtCE 20 CENTS VOL. LX. MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1902. No. 267
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 758 1 Dotes. Peninsul r 6 Oriental Ste m hav'g tion Company. PrjlllE mail steamer» may 1 Ims expected to arrive Ja, outwards, and leave Penang XS homewards, on the following QjJ dates: Mail Service. Homewards. •h, V ,»i7i<i connecting with n~ana '‘■'■'.'.Parramatta do Australia Bengal <l’ £»tor,a in I’aZzfta Himalaya 1,0
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    • 3182 1 NORDDEUfSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. SE RT A Jk Negapatam Linesjsf Steamers. NiPDOII YUSMI KaiSlia. Acr Zlß' l n a a i t cs »A[’E BUNGALOW,” little bevond Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. japan mail steamship Co.. Ltd. V Tanj mg Bungah. Besides Hall \*Yjß3Q> I I 1 1 I
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    • 690 1 Sanlts. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY'S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £8,750,000 Rbsbrvb Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417.000 Hbad Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tega), Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatiaa Palembang, Olehleh (Acheen).
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  • 177 2 UvsniY. 21 i n lie«-l Practice. Town Hall, at *1 p.m iji|;li water 8 0 a.m. xud 8 23 p.iu. Ti Ksr>AV, *.’srn Penang Volunteer» Rcerui Brill, at 5-30 p.m. It d Practice, Engineers Institute at 5-3 > p in. Town Baud. Golf Club, nt 5 31 p.m.
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  • 56 2 lli--i!ip Chitty. —On the 23rd inst., at St. Peter's Church, Eastbourne, Major Eu tVAKIi MollFißY HtSSVKD, it. A. JI. C., SOU of the lite Mnjor-Geueral F. C. Hassard, c. ii. ii. E., to Amy Robinson Chitty, dau-hter of the lute Alfred Murray Rubin son. Esq., S' inghai, an 1
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  • 1984 2 Singapore dm not app ur to 1- allowing the currency question t<> slide, in Penang is apparently inclined to do. The matter is being well veutil ttI<- l in the Press, and in ad lition to i this we note that a public meeting is ■<>
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  • 100 2 Tut S. S. (iorrrninent Gillette of the 21st instant contains the report of Mr. F. J. H idifax, Registrar of Deeds, of the number of instruments registered at Penang during October. At the beginning of October 341 instruments were awaiting delivery and 142 in course
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  • 642 2 21st November. An Order in Council under the Indian Immigration Ordinance is published. It enacts that no contract shall be made with any immigrant except under the provisions of the said Ordinance to labour at any of the following kinds of work or labour, tnat is to say
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  • 309 2 "Perak Gazette Notifications. 21st November. From Ist .January next, His Highness Raji Chilian bin ex-Sultau Abdullah is app linte l District Officer, Upper Perak. Mr. A. Just, Magistrate, Seremban. Mr. E. S. Hose, Assistant District Officer. La rut. Mr. M ixwell, Second Assistant D.strict Officer, Larut. Mr. R. 1). Acton,
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  • 411 2 [HE UTEn< Sl London, 22nd v THE PUNISHMENT OF THp Tv lance its. XlB Action of the Gov E!;xaif Isn.A I)1:F hE w hen the Indian before the House o f Com Colonel the Hon. Hene a <, e m.p.. introduced the c e IXth Lancers. Lord Geor</ e
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  • 58 2 rUlill mu turn A hut. EVACUATION OE SHANGHAISingapore, 24i.h November. The German Commander at Shanghai his been authorised I" the Berlin authorities to confer with the other Commanders regarding the shniiltmeans witii Irawal of the Foreign troops. The British and French Commanders, having no instructions, are taking llo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1436 2 -X* f II n ti SnnnUs ’*l Vll T Vl VS/1 ZP/jri &gt;dA I 4 VALUABLE' piece of grouml, »:b ftf/ JjLl 'sl A «mall bouse, No. 227 Burmah Roi J. Penang Turf CIU b, W Trade taj I I® l containing about 105, 0i0 square feet. 3 \?&gt;\ yX--T
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    • 204 2 The Singapore Municipal Elections. The following are the nominations f’t tho forthcoming elections of Municipal coin missioners:— No. 1 Ward: Mr. F. E. Jug". I n’P by Mr. John Anderson, seconded by Tan Jink Kim. i No. 8 Want:-Mr. A. Barker. 1 bvthe Hon.-1. M. Alims m. second»! UJ Seah
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  • 81 2 Deaths. Wu.i.Eit. At th- General H ispital to day. It i.ri.r Hn.i. Jonhs Wh.i.f.k, late of Aur Gadiug E-tate, Province Wellesh y. A-e I sf&gt;. Bi.ikf.— On the 220 d nit., nt 11 iwkshill, L ulierhi al. CvThakine Lui t.i.v, wit of -sir E truest E Iwar l Blake, k.
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  • 353 3 j.- i r ,n 21st Novembsb, 1902. iSruiin limes.) Pkesf.xt. Fxcellency the Governor H IS sir Frank Swettenham, k &lt;■ ;t .0.) WT. T ivlor (Colonial Secretary). 11&gt;n W I -er'ton, c M.o. (Acting Colonial 11)3. Treasurer). A. Murray (Colonial Engineer). 1 M. Allinson. Lull Boon K ng,
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  • 866 3 JUDGMENT. W.. bi. 1. a'liiouiiced that G iorg i B un, -m: G.i.ernment Tre i-surer, Lirut, 'nl 1.-n -i,- barged on all c units res G &gt;.eminent money which he i '•&gt; have misappropriated. The ,r M ,'i&gt;i: ite who tried the ca-e at i.nir
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  • 1694 3 ReFLECTIOKS ox THE RoVW. PROGRESS Through Loxaox. for the p inaiui Heilth! To the King. We have been •smgmg God save the King” as no inhidl’ 1 h ,r Ver W lS su “g-fvom a music- &lt; I. y o a nation s anthem it has
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  • 280 3 O.vk would har.iiy expect confirmation of the line, It you've heard the East a callin’ why you won’t heed nothin' else!” in the s ibar pipers of a telegraph engineer; but that sentiment can plainly be discerned in the account given to an electrical journal
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  • 402 3 In his report to Government on tho Plague preventive measures adopted in Malabar, Mr. A. F. Pinhey, Collect &gt;r, Malabar, says thus on tho destruction of rats:— Tiie Collect &gt;r attaches much importance to the destraction of rats, beforehuu 1. Exporience his shown that plague is far
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  • 418 3 Alterition in th;: Serving Law. A most important alteration in the laws of law i tennis was brought up at the adjourned meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association held in L&gt;n lon. The clubs an I associations w re well represented, and the fading that the American
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  • 104 3 Tin is likely to boom here if one mayjudge by the attention which is being paid to it from abroad. The latest company to start here is an American organ zation who are at present engaged in feeling their way in the Federated Malay States with regard to
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  • 120 3 Flkthek Details. The Hom/tton'j Telegraph of 18th instant says:—“Our Canton correspondent had notified us of a serious case of piracy which has occurred on the River near Whampoa. It appears that M&gt;’. Evans, who was recently employed a- a constable in the service of the British Consul,
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  • 447 3 The “Tacoma's” Voyage. The appearance presented by the Northern Pacific steamer Tacoma, as she steered for her buoy in the harbour on arriving on Thursday morning, from Victoria, British Columbia, bore striking testimony to the tempestuous weather encountered during the voyage, says the Hongkong Daily
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  • 632 3 Meeting of the Mcnicipal Commissioners hhlu ox 7th November, 1902. Present :—J. W. If U.LIF AX, Esq. (President I, H. W. Firmstone, Esq., Chkah Tee Thye, Esq.. A. K. Buttery, Esq and Qcah Bexg Kee. Esq. Absent R. Y’eats. Esq. 1. Th- Minutes of 1.-ut m ‘ing r,
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  • 110 3 Psnano, 24th November, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Biuk 1/6J Do. 4 months' sight Bank I/7| Do. 3 Credits l/7t Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1174 Do. 3 days'sight Private 119 j Bombay, Demand Bunk 117) Do. 3 days'sight Private 119’ Madras, Demand Bank 117
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  • 95 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Acting t ominaneiant. Casvalties. Sergt. J. \V. Venthan, R. G. A., has been posted to the Corps as Instructor from 19-11-02. A. E. Clark eea ed to perform the duties of Acting Sergt.-Major from IB 11 02 and is appointed Quarter Master
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  • 80 3 Mails Close To morrow. I' ll Per str. lime. Singapore Nasvn ...11 a.m. Colombo and Southern India ...Hitachi Mura...ll a.m. Deli. Batu Balirn and Asahan Lar.rcna Pit noon. Trang Artsadong 1 p.m. Del. ...Ho Kwei 2 P.M. Deii Sumatra 2 p.m Port Sw ’iti un.im and Malai-ci ...Kitigsiey
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  • 13 3 /&gt; ■■■/&lt; Steamer To Arrire. Hamburg Surnberg tc-lay Singapore Pnmea 26 11-02
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  • 282 3 Arrivals. Zsai iiiiH British, 2893. Achesen. 21-11-02. Madras, general. H. L. .t Co.. Shiga pore Beniidi. British. 1481, Clarke. 22-11 02. I.oudou. general. S. B. X Co China Daendeh. Dutch. 778. Klien. 24-11-02. Batavia, general. H. 1.. A Co., Padang Hitachi Jlaru. 3827. Japanese, 24-11-02. Singapore, general Bstd. X
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 30 3 Are you Weak. Tired, an 1 in Delicate health If so your syst-in i””Ms It rap.’r.iting. You nets! a Tissuc-b’iilding Tonic. STEABNS WINE will ghc you benefit at onec. 6
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    • 226 3 DAVID BROWN ,t Co, I leigan’s Buildings, Estate Agents and Auditors, Reports and Valuations. Sales byAuction or Sealed tender of House and Land Property, and Stock. TO LET ON LEASE ITOR a term of 99 years from Ist Janu- ary, 1903. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kramat
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    • 266 3 McAlister coohrelo.. Penang, Medan—Deli. Co. Co., Ltd., Gentlemen SOLE AGENTS FOR WHOLESALE CHEMISTS Tailor The Beach Street, f'enang. AND Standard X’MAS Outfitter. TYPEWRITER. GENTS’ NEW YKAI! LOTHING FROM THE BEST No. 8 (Le&lt;*l Sizei A l)S t- English 1 Tcueeds «HhA Mnwr i..c.mpl.t. »a«0 Excellent Views of Penang. AND No.
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  • 204 4 Th» information under this heading i. «upJi tX Agent» o/n- earioue Steamehip line», and the dates are approximate only. Xov. 25 a. s. Bisagno Iron. Singapore. for Bombay. Behn Meyer &lt;•&lt;’ 27 OutWatdT. 40. 1! M- Colombo for Singapore and China» Gilfillan Wood 4 Co. •28 German s.
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    • 742 4 THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURE OF THE Royal Insurance Company AKE absolute security FUNDS OVER .£6,000,000. Large participation in Profits-Oxer One Million of realized Surplus already distn buUd. poiiei. a not f&lt; tfc Red fix m unmu ntioi al nns statement. Lust Rertrs i nary Bonus declared £i 10s. on each .£lOO
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    • 1519 4 LIPTONS TEAS FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. were: awaroeo the GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Time Table from Ist November, 1902. STATIONS. .WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. 45 1 s I lo ll 1» la Hl» 1»' nIS 1» So ,SI 22 s.a M 25.5 e ST T *l, DOWN
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    • 424 4 Co MoiiLh Per THE Pinang ENLARGED EDlTipw Per Month (For Local Subscriber. Q 1 8 1 1 ALLAN 4_IRV| NG to»» WyOLasTEEt. p J vp.r^^n l T ,rp egu'aritie e old by Sirg-po.-e Dispc„ si 1 RaiTlea P| aco Sir ean Ut s MAPTIB ro notice. Z V ~Selanror?nM ?''‘,7
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