Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 December 1902

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 OEMS- VOL. LX, I RIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, L 902. No. 289
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 761 1 pipping ilotitts. Peninsuhr Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Prill IE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Mcatl ServiOH, Homewards. n '7 Bengal connecting with Victoria an' 10 V«'' ,la i° Htmalaya J 24 Ballaarat do Britannia h 7 Chuean do
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    • 2609 1 I r r I\Vl\ DE>mri7XT British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. iIotUXS. ALLAN IRVING. TNULDDEL LbCHhLLLOI D, BREMEN. K»ni„kliike Paketv..rt MaatAchappij 2L2 ireanJ^lContracto /kx Ne g apatam LineS Of Steamers. ||jpp on Works :2^7 e/d JAPAN MA|L Co.. Ltd. rOWN S rOßh Fob Will Sul. Steamer. From Expected ok t
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    • 680 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY’S Established 1824 Capital fl. 60,000.000 r b £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £3,750,000 UESERVI Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. 417,000 Head Office in Amsterdam r HkaD Aobnct in D 1> c,lKs Singapore, Rangoon, Modal, 1 ‘.on V 4"T ng l S Urab “V“.
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  • 183 2 I KiDAY. 19m Fancy Bazaar. Anson Hoad, at 4 p.m. St. George’s Church Choir Practice at 6 p.m. Ilij’h watoi .3-50 a.m. n»»d 4 15 p n Saturday. 20th:— .Mail from Europe cia Negapatam, expected to arrive. I ’ancv Bazaar. Anson Road, at 4 p.m. Town I'and. Golf
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  • 64 2 < \imi On 17th instant, at 12 Anson .I, t c wife of 11. G. \V. Cacnteh, of a lis io At Kuala Lumpur, the wife of Mr i, Clerk of Works, Federal, of a la-.ightt r. I i .a On the 2 Ird of November, nt ii II
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  • 48 2 I Ii so: kson. —ln the I’resbvti rian iicb, Snr.'ipore, on 15th Deci-mb-r, by lb v. S. S. Walker, m.a., James T. iiiiii:, of tin Siaiu (Hiserrer, Bangkok, son Juin Dobbih, Schoolmaster of Ayr, i lan.l. to Lilias, daughter of Mbs. Henn -on, of Spr.ngburn Road, Glasgow.
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  • 3212 2 Mit. J. C. Pa-hji-al, the hea l of the F.M.B. Miners* A-soeiation. contribute- lengthy article to the Mahiy Mail upon Currency Question, in which he sets f irth his views as to the advisability or otherwise of the adoption of a gold md.tr I. Mr. I’asqual,
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  • 229 2 (REUTER’s London, 18th D eCembe THE VENEZUELAN TROU Ble The Attitude of the United States. It has been announced Washington that the United Stat Government will not resist 7’ blockade of the Venezuelan ports f the Powers enforcing the block] recognise that a state of war Mr. BOWEN ASSISTANCE.
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  • 41 2 The following are the teams to plav ia to-morrow’s match on the E-planade Knyland. The Rm, Firmstone Talma Gillingham Parsons Wicks Dunn Cater Stronach Graham Zehnder YVolfirstan Netibronncr Farrer Skao Bailey Ward D.iinton Southam Stuff >rd VanCuylenberg Good worth Forbes
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  • 203 2 Enquiry by Mr. Bboadrici. 11. M. S. I'ot il with Mr. Broadriek rn board arrived at Christmas Island on Y’jv. 23rd, says the Strnits Times. Mr. Broadriek had come down to enquire into the verdict of the District Officer, winch was to the effect that the death
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  • 449 2 At the closa of an appreciative sketch of the history and present co i litien of t- 9 Federated Malay States, in the I'ma Chronicle, under the heading “A Iragment of Empire—How the Malay States were built up,” occurs this paragraph All this however is hut the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1857 2 O •1. L* X atitts griojtjjtertmrmnus. J £VICwI3U?VI 4 Z f <V MKGAIK to jcet. W w Trade (|l MoW H rlark rp EAK WOOD “TONG KANGS,” TITHE RETREAT, Butterworth. I certificated, decked. For sale. J- Apply to Apply to ALLAN BENNY, MARTIJN Co. 23 Beach Street. fk AOk TO
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  • 1762 3 FURTHER police court proceedings. V-<teiii>*y afternoon, says the StraiU o f Wednesday last, the twenty-six who were arrested on the sth instant .hl Kwong Nain Lung, licensed immigra- a»not 2!) and 30 Wayang Street, were ***** brought before Mr. Beatty for pre enquiry into allegations
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  • 133 3 One of Towkay L ong Fee’s Kepalas has been hel i up on the d'ambun road about 2 miles from Ip than I robbed of S 5() bv four masked Chinese with two revolvt is anil knives. As a Mining Kepala and his Bengali watchman mar
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  • 252 3 An Indian Currency Reform League has been formed in Bombay, and the statement of aims circulated by its organizers says that the grievous effects of the artificial currency system adopted by the Government of India in 1893 have becime a source of grave anxiety to tho-e
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  • 370 3 On the 21th uit. a Malay coolie name I Asan w.-nt ‘amok.’ H had been c night the previ >us evening trying to sell some secondhand metd sheutliing, which he admitted having taken from one <>f the engineering works, thinking, as ho -o 1, it
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  • 71 3 It is noteworthy how His Majesty is discarding the use of the regal we,’ and prefers to use the singular I As no monarch ever had a prouder ideal of the position of a Sovereign, or was more firm in extorting all the ceremonial respect due to
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  • 103 3 The ancient temple of Juno, in the island of Samos, which H to lotus described as one of the glories of the pre Christian world, has just been discovered by the Archieological Society of Greece, after being quite lost for many centuries. The Athens correspondent of the lor/.-i/n're
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  • 1299 3 WHAT Mr. VILJOEN THINKS OF OUR ARMY. Praise for Tommy.” Graphic to the last degree are the pictures presented by the first of the Boer books on the war, My Recollections of the AngloBoer War,” by Assistant CommandantG.eneral B. J. Viljoen, written m Dutch, just
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  • 150 3 Fireballs and Darkness in Australia. An extraordinary n-d <lu-t <torm broke over Melbourne on November lllb. One remarkable phenomenon was the falling of fireballs which ignited several buddings. At mid-day the city was in darkness and people traversed the streets with lanterns. Some thought the
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  • 305 3 The following are some definitions and axioms of boarding-house Euclid as propounded by the Lirerjxtol Daily Pont:— 1. All boarding houses are the same boarding-house. 2. Boarders in the same boarding-house and on the same flat are equal to one another. 3. A single room is that which
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  • 108 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Ai tiny Comiuaitilant. Orders for This Week. Detail— Orderly Officer. Lieut Wilson Orderly N. C. O-, Sergt. Coveney. Prirate Praelice.— The Range will be open for private practice on Saturday the 20th and Sunday. 21st. Ammunition may be obtained at the Orderly
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  • 113 3 Penang, 19m December, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1 7|' c Do. 4 months'sight Bank I/7A Do. 3 Credits Do. 3 Documentary 17) Calcutta, Demand Bank R-. 118} Do. 3 days’sight Private 1204 Bombay, Demand Bank 1184 Do. 3 days’sight Private 120.4 Madras, Deman 1 Bank
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  • 65 3 Mails Cl >s To-morrow. /'or /'rr »tr. Time Tongkali ...Petrel ...11 am. Deli, liatu Habra and Asahau ...T.imrens Pit n on. Deli ...Vidar 1 i-.m. liatu Bahra and Asahan It Halew-n 1 pm Trang Arts idung 1 1- »1. Pangkor and 'l7 Ink Anson Taw Tong 2 1-
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  • 26 3 I''mm Steamer T' Arrive. Negapatam Rumania 20-12-02 Liverpool Tel nachm 2 -12-02 Singapore .t..4/«-ur 21-12-O3 Mouhnein I'uity 20-12-I-2 Singapore can ttutlu nri 2212-02
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  • 241 3 Arrivals. Zaid.i, Biit. .str.. 29)5. Gri r 19 -12-' 2 fr >m Si i.j.ip ;r g n< rd. 11. L. Co.. Madia < <2 lorra. Brit., Mr. 120. Bussell. 18 12-02, from Br md i. Petroleum, II L. &Co.. Port Weld Petrel. Brit, str., Higgle. is 12-02. from 'l'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 277 3 for sakxe:. The Fines' Wines in the Market. 4 BOUT 25 acresnf Lan 1, planted with GILITLLAN WOOD Co.’s i V Cocoanut and Fruit Trees, at Bai l i VERY OLD TAWNY PORT Cl K£S;r..ppl yl I FINE PALE SHERRY I’A'ID BROWN A Co. These are confidently recommended to all
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    • 341 3 McAlister Graham orders FOR Co. Co., Ltd., Gentlemen WHOLESALE CHEMISTS HAVE JUST RECEIVED Clothing A Supply cf Beach Street, enang. Cycles VMAS Latest Improvements) 4ND “swift” J NEW YEAH Machine’s Reputation for the F *”l| Highest Scan fa'd V ItOiS I W of 1 J 11 Exce !e t Views
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  • 238 4 The information unde th,, .W 'u the Agent, of the V ar,o,„ Steam»h, r f”Z and the date, are approximate only. n 20 Hs. Telemaehii, from Liverpool, for Singapore. China and Japan. V Mans20 Exfra P°’& O. s. s. Tien ten from Singapore, for Colombo ard Bombay. Gilfillan
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  • 824 4 Programme of January Meeting 1903. 3rd, sth, and 7th FEBRUARY FIRST DAYTuesday, 3rd February, 1903. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $4OO. —A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lust.) Au nll anc of 141bs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance f 10. Distance, one mile. 2. The
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    • 32 4 Federated Malay States Railway?, Perak. notice. ON Christmas Day, Thursday, the 25th December, 1902, trains will run as on Sundays. A COQK> Tro flic Su peri nt,nil< nt. Taiping, 10th December, 191'2.
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    • 1770 4 MISQUITH Co. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. SOLE AGENTS FOR RILEY BAKERS M CELEBRATED BANJOS, Time Table from Ist November, 1902. THE “COLONIAL” ZITHER BANJO. ZZZ n! 18 19 5 Strings specially prepared to our order for the climate, DOWN TRAINS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M.
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    • 346 4 Month Per THE “Pinang ette ENLARGED EDITION' Per Month r -Local Subscrih,. X mas Cakes rvi a, 3 r.. •t 80 cents per lb Ice Cream, Soda Cream, Cold Dr inks Cakes, Chocolates, Sweets c 1’ M Bak ER, /K. Vo ''',Str frt (nEXT to Kc'rope Hotel). EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker
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