Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS- VOL. LX. SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1902. No. 284
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 748 1 /lotitts. peninsul r Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrjlHE mail steamers may 1 be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang i homewards, on the following dates:— I Mail Service. Homewards. I ja Parramatta connecting with Australia I Bengal y u l,tta do Himalaya I ,an M Ballaarat do Britannia I
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    • 2779 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,BREMEN. Negapatam Linwrf Steamers. NippOO YUSflll falSlM. Sailing and Arrival „/SUa, M rs. JApA|) c... us. d F. O. HALLIFAX. 2 I W Fob Will Sail. Stbambb. From Expbutmd on I J V y \1 I L I Pub ic Works Department. tf Negapatam. Fri. 19th Dec. I NOTICE
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    • 618 1 I WankK. I Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij.i I NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETTB I Established 1824 I Capital fl. 60,000,000 (abt. £5,000,000 I Issuid Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,760,000 I Rbsibvb Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417 J0* I Hbad Officb in Amstbbdam I Head Agency in Batavia} I Bbanchbs: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan I
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  • 158 2 Saturday, 13th Cricket, Firmstone v. Dunn’s XI, Esplanade. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 pan. High water 10-50 p m. and 11 15 a n Sunday. 14th 3rd Sunday in Advent. High waror 11 10 p.m. and 12 05 p.m. Monday, 15 hi I’ull Moon. Mis. Kynnersley. “at
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  • 17 2 ().i 9th instant, at “Cluny,” S. :_'apore, the wife of W. S. Coutts of a son.
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  • 1908 2 ('mt. Reid informs us that a few days iu o he was drawing money from one of tin local Banks and among the notes '_iven him was one live-dollar note of the Homikong and Shanghai Bank which it appears has been made up of t n'
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  • 565 2 Judgment. Mb. Justice Leach has given judgment as follows in the action in which a Chinese Contractor of Province Wellesley sought to recover $l,OOO damages against another Chinaman on account of alleged false information which led to plaintiff’s arrest. Mr. Wreford appeared for the plaintiff and Mr.J.Bromhead-Mattbews for
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  • 459 2 (To the Editor of the Pinanj Gazette.”) Sir, Will you kindly allow me a space by inserting this letter in your valuable columns. In your issue of 7th ultimo there appeared an article to the effect that a corre spondent from Penang wrote to the Sinqapore Free
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  • 196 2 In view of the great alarm caused earlier in the year by the daring schemes of the Morgan combine,” the publication of the annual Blue Book on the progress of merchant shipping must excite more than ordinary attention. Judging by the evidence given in this interesting volume,
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  • 253 2 (REUTER S} London, 12th Decent THE VENEZUELAN TR0 e More Prisoners Release» Caracas. The remainder of the British Germans held prisoner at have been released. cas 1 errers Arrives at L\ General Ferrers’ force ed at La Guaira with ei i guns. The landing parties''^ 11 the British and
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  • 107 2 I understand, writes the London co: spondent of the Manchester (iHardm, the new treaty between Great Britain; Siam in regard to the Siamese Malay Sa will not be published for some time,mi desired that its provisions should be fi explained to the various sultans and chi
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  • 165 2 In the House of Commons Mr. Labond asked tho Under Secretary Lr Fon Affairs whether lli< Majfs y’s Governs had given any pledges or entered into reciprocal agreements with any fon Power in regard to China or Japan of w this House has not been male c
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  • 153 2 Dr. John Gillespie is the Moderator of the Church of Scotland. [The Rev. John Gillespie, LL. IM Minister of the parish ot Moiiswatl.--friesshire. He was ordained a-a tuj of the Church of Scotland in well-known as having taken a lead.nj in ecclesiastical aflairs. Professor Orr is
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  • 82 2 Si. George's CuvncH- 3rd Sunday in Advent7- a.m. Matins— (Cli-'i'M J 8- a 111. Holy Comma' ***** J 9 a.m. Holy 6 p.m. Evensong and SernW Church of the Assf» 1 11 J First Mass, at 6-15 a.m-: 'X and Vespers and Benediction, a P I Presbyterian Chv*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 722 2 TtUctod O McAlister orders FOR p 0 /0 A vu Gentlemen GEORGE TOWN n HAVE JUST RECEIVED DISPENSARY. Clothing Limited. A Sup P'y of t Penang. Dispensing and Family CyCleS Chemists and Wholesale Druggists. Latest Improvements) j jy fV'l Goods Xmas an< ewer “swift” Presents. FTiBLZ 4 Machine’s Reputation for
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    • 91 2 (WNTIUBUTIOtiS inunt be addressed tc z Thk Editor,” written onone tide of the pa/ier onlf/, and accompanied by the, writers name and address, not necexearily for insertion, but an a guarantee of good faith. The Editor it not responsible for opinion* expressed by his correspondents. Ijlj business communications should be
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  • 1264 3 It has always appeared somewhat strange ,/me that the people of Penang do not AR more advantage of the beautiful teach they I*»» 83 at Ta "i on 8 Bungah. air there is pure and bracing (someLi fishy in parts, at times, I admit), the i 'eh
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  • 2240 3 (7o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir,— My attention was drawn to an insertion in your paper of an extract taken from the St. .fames’ Budget and bonded The struggle in Acheen. The article in question is so misleading, and shows the writer’s ignorance to
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  • 983 3 WHAT CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE STORES. Bg John William. Once again—for the first time since last December in fact—we realise that Christmas is almost upon us, with the attendant rejoicings, festivities, and interchanging of greetings. Preparations are being made on every hand for the approaching holiday
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  • 114 3 Penang, 13th December, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/7 Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/7f Do. 8 Credits 1/7J Do. 3 Documentary 17 fz Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 118 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 120 Bombay, Demand Bank 118 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 129 Madras, Demand
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  • 177 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Acting Commandant. Orders for Next Week. I. Drills— Recruit drills on Monday 15th and Wednesday 17th at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Company drill on Thursday 18tb. Fall in at the junction of Rice Course and Macalistcr Rodas at 5-3) p.m. Dress,
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  • 36 3 Moi.s Close on Monday. hoc Perstr. Time. Calcutta Lai Sang noox. Port Swi-ttei'ham ...Mary Austin 2 p.m. I‘angkor and Teluk Anson ...Cantan 2 P.M. Tuesday, 16th. Deli ...Lauren» Pit NOON. Deli ...VidaF 1 p.m.
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  • 28 3 From Steamer To Arrire. Singapore Chcang Chew to-dav. T. Anson Mathilda 14 12 02 Rangoon Eitepatrick 14-12-02 Pulo Well van Outhoorn 15-12-02 Singapore Glenfalloch 15-12-02
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  • 154 3 Arrivals. Lai Sang, Brit., str.. 2226, Tadd. 13 12 02. from Singapore, general, Bstd. Cp Calcutta Kennebec. British, str.. 3301, Wallace. 12 12-02, from Singapore, general, G W. A Co.. New York Neng Chow. British, str., 4hj4. Riley, 12-12-02 from Liverpool, general, B. M. 2c Co.. Singapore Taw Tong.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 263 3 The Finest Wines in the Market. GILFILLAN WOOD A Co.'s VERY OLD TAWNY PORT FINE PALE SHERRY These are confidently recommended to all who appreciate really high-class Wines. To be had retail from all the principal Stores, also at Taiping. New Beach Street Auction Rooms. AUCTION SALE OF Plants The
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    • 65 3 TO LET < rpHE PRIORY,” Northam Road. _L Apply to PREBGRAVE MATTHEWS. FOR SALE FOR SALE as a turn-out, or separately, a thoroughbred Bay Mare Richmond Lass and high Dogcart by Simpson Co., Madras, together with set of English Brass Mounted Harness, also Saddle and Bridle complete. Apply to C.
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    • 215 3 NOTICE. r IIENDERS are invite 1 from Landing I Agents, to be sent to the Hon. Resilient Councillor’s Office not later than the 15th December, 1902, for the separate leasing of the two Jetty Sheds commonly called Old She 1 (Ninth) and New She I (South). The successful Tenderer for
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    • 339 3 a. e. skeels, .’L., Graham PORT, n CHAMPAGNE, SHERRIES, MALAGA, I CLARETS, MADEIRA, L LU CHIANTE, f/, 1 MARSALA, GRAVES. SAUTERNE, WHOLESALE CHEMISTS ALL SOUND RELIABLE AND WINES. 4 Beach Street, I enang. CHOICE HABAMA CIGARS. IN PRIME CONDITION. X’MAS Intermezzo in Tins of 50 $*2.25 per 100 Siglinde 100
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  • 176 4 Pmnauo, 13th December, 1002. Description. cts. Bef.e p fr ca tty’' io bonp r 28 Boast 2H Steaks i 8 Stew or Curry Meat Bump Steak 30 Ox Tail 69 Tongue 12 Feet 35 Heart cattv 26 Liver r i!2 Fork i„ Pig-s Head c(^h 24 Feet 26
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  • 138 4 Th* information under thia heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship ines, and the dates are approximate only. Dec. 12 s. s Kennebec from Singapore, for. New York direct Gilfillan Wood A Cc. 13 Homeward P.&O.R.M.S. Parramatta. from China for Colombo and Bombay. Gilfillan Wood
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 401 4 Federated Malay States. Government of Perak ASSISTANT SURGEONS WANTED. FTIHREE Assistant Surgeons are wantei I on the following terms Salary on appointment $l,lBB per annun with annual increases up to $1,980; an< subsequent periodical increases, on passin) examination, and on special recommendation to a matymum of $3,000. Free passage: to
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    • 1721 4 MISQUITH Co. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. SOLE AGENTS FOR BILEA BAKERS Time Table from Ist November, 1902. CELEBRATED BANJOS, i WEE P Y s. sundsys THE ‘•COLONIAL" ZITHER BANJO. T! 5 I’ I *I I I M I “J” l“ I» I“I w I“ I“ I* I" ”j* ffl” 1
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    • 318 4 2 Month Per THE “Pinang Qhzette’ ENLARGED EDrnON.S Per Month LEerLocalSubacriber, 02, Apollinaria "THE QUEEN OF TABLE W4TERB” Annual Males now exceeding 28,000,00(1 Bottles. To be obtained at all Clubs, Hotels, Tiffin Rooms, etc. Agents huttenrach bros. Co. EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jewellery At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. Wo. 4,
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