Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 December 1902

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. »EW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CtinTS- VOL. LX. W EDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, 1902. No. 293
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 714 1 Shipping ftutta». r OriHtal Stiu hiiptiw c*»H»r P& r P (IE mail «teamen may I be expected to arrive outward», and leave Penang homeward», on the following QJ date» «•r-wton. Homeward». Pee. connecting with Chusan connecting with Borne do Arcadia 1° Feb m S» d 0 Australia "For Rates of
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    • 2660 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN allan^_L rving iAK Nippon Yusen kaisha. Sailing and ArrM of Slmnm-i. mail 0.. L. 4. y OB Wiu Bm. snun. Fmm > British India Steam Navigation \z bA I Company, Ltd. WAMminr lueoivi I lUir uaunsia» Mrf™. ZunwU 1 S“ Tr'P. Dunnt the X’ma, HAMBURG AMERIKA-LINIE, HAMBURG-
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    • 584 1 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIBTT Establish!) 1824 Carnal. fl. 60,000.000 (abt. 45JXXXOOO Issukd Cafital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. £8,*****0 Rksbbvb Fund fl. 5,000,000 (abt. A 417,000 Hian Officb in AMSTBBDau Hbad Aobnct in BaTavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medaal (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheri* on, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatian b Pa’embang,
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  • 285 2 Wr.DXESP.iY, 241 H Christmas Eve Dinner E O. Hotel, c at H p lu. Town Hand. Esplanade, at 580 p.m 4figli water 8 0 a.m. an I 8 25 p.m I’IiCKSDAt. 25ril Christmas Day. (Jcuruh I'. stivab Hiuiuea Public and Bank Holiday I 4 ,15 a.m Cricket—(lst Djiv)
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  • 22 2 Cvi’ iiv .r in. -At Bangkok, on the 13th i i .rife of Da. Paul T. Cakuix«t >x of a son.
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  • 135 2 Bit >v. Chipmax.—At the Presbyterian I Hi M 1.1". S2o ID R .1. 8. afcKnighL m.a., t i n William Bn >wx, of Brouglity Ferry, S to Elizabeth Chapman, only i J i igii: of the lite Ctptain Chapmax, of (Uglily Ferry, Scotland. Ri i Laws ,x. -On the
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  • 25 2 .'doin'is.—On the 11th December, nt ■1 icao. in his residence, the Knight C mill in 1 L .i-REX. o M.ARqt Ks, age 191 years.
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  • 2234 2 lb? i ni: is a little bit late in announc;ii th. General Tung Fu-hsitui is' ing i thousan I men for the ex.iiin t ci of th.-foreigners io Kansu I i I Sh i. The notorious ami bloo lI ’’li. -'.y l ong li t 1
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  • 73 2 The following is the Penang team which has been selected to play Singapore on Friday Goal, W. C. A. Diinton Itach, M. H. Graham I. Hack, G. H. Cater 11. Half, 11. C. Sells Half, W. Jack I. Half, J. R. Gillingham < >ot i le, C. P- Templeton
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  • 444 2 Y’kstf.iidat afternoon a football match was played on the Esplanale between the Penang Cricket Club and a team from H.M.B Arcthusa. The game was one of the best we have seen here for some -time, and if only certain members of the home team will buck
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  • 365 2 lo the r.ditnr of the Pinanj Gazette.”j Sir, After all that has been talked of, and under the present excellent management of the Club, one cotibl hardly belieie that the Penang Chinese R creation Club would have refused to accept tbe challenge of the Perak
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  • 159 2 (REUTER’s London, 23rd Decpmk A DRESDEN The Crown Princess Disappe ARB A sensation has been caused Dresden by the official ment that the Crown l> ti J Saxony secretly fled abroad, on th night of the 11th in slan a was in a morbid state and suff erino from
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  • 147 2 (b’roiu our own L'orresponiitiit.) Cricket. Perak r. Singapore. Taiping, 23r«l Dec., 4-30 p.m. Perak’s score, first innings, stood at 97 when an adjournment was made for tiffin. After tiffin Singapore commenced play. Scores as follows JJunmau jj Bnnlbery 2.3 Carver q Edhn j Perkins ■j Buckley q Sykes
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  • 30 2 Hongkong's Views. Singapore, 21 th December. The Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Hongkong, has decided unanimously that it is impossible to introduce a gold standard there.
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  • 58 2 The following events have been arranged December 25th, Straits Championship and Warren Shield. December 26th, Singapore versus Penang, and Perak Selangor. December 27th, Open Handicap, for a Cup given by the Bankers of Penang. The course is closed to all but competitors in one or more of
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  • 108 2 81. Gkorok’s Church. 7-30 a 111. Holy Communion. i P'ainJ The Tamil ami Chinese will also Comuiunicste at this Service. 9-15 a m.'Choral Matins and Chornl i elebr»tion of the Holy Conn minion Procesional Hymn... 59 Responses lestal. Veujte Crotch. Psalm XIX MonkFirst Lesson Isaiah iv to r.
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  • 104 2 Mr. H. M. Hatchell to officiate as Aslant Commissioner of Police, Kinta. Capt. G. L. Jones-Parry to officwte Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sel&ngo > but to continue acting Assistant om' n1 sioner of Police, Kinta, until further notice. Mr. Dobree Butler to officiate as Assis ant Commissioner of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1392 2 I j* liito AMgrtisrmnns. mchm ro Th i \j Pelican Life Offices. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION. aw some months past proposals have O I W 1 been under the consideration of tha ZtC VL.VJ M D.rectors for effecting an amalgamation of VI |a a 2 L ggfcdll the business of the British
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  • 649 3 r maximum salary of a punkah puller Tl,B shall be §96 per annum, rising o' 8 vaars continuous satisfactory servf’rru* Government Gazette, W ieo 2 Ami on similar munifiW‘ st a k apparently the whole scheme ten' 11 hnt of the Civil Servants based. l th Xn wonlers
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  • 572 3 Opining of the Inquiry. Auckland, November 28. The marine inquiry in connection with ’.a wreck of the s.s. Elingamite was opened a* morning. Mr. Haseiden presided. Mr. E. Tele conducted the inquiry on behalf tf the Marine Department; Mr. Hugh ‘.i~?bell appeared on behalf of
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  • 71 3 Statement of Probable Assets fob 1903. Balance of Assets over Liabilities on the Ist January, 1902... $1,548,179 dll. venue f °r 1902... 9,894,075 iono° babe Ex P endi *«re for pLr m« 7.800,000 *L P^ bab X® Balance to Credit on the 81st December, 1902 8,642,254 Estimated Revenue for
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  • 260 3 Miss Davis chose a most opportune and appropriate day when she decided to give the pupils of the Baptist Mission Sunday School an outing yesterday. The older people are just arranging for a thorough Christmas holiday, and many have already given up care and worry, and
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  • 359 3 Mrs. Colquhoun, wife of the gifted AngloIndian engineer and author who has written on half tbe countries of the world, has just published, through Heinemanns, a brightlywritten volume with the above title. Concerning Singapore tbe authoress says:— As in all small communities, tbe great drawback is
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  • 113 3 A Home paper makes the following statement:—“A petition signed by several hundreds of people has lately been forwarded to the Italian Government asking for a pension of 4,000 lire to be granted to a woman, an inhabitant of a village near Naples, who, in the course of nineteen years
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  • 168 3 Bribe of £20,000 Offebed for a Divobce The In'lian baily Newt London correspondent, cabling on tbe Bth instant, fmyg ;—A divorce case, in which Sir Charles Hartopp is the petitioner and Earl Cowley the co respondent, is causing a great sensation, ami has already occupied seven
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  • 216 3 Mr. A. R. Colquhoun has deliverer! an address nt the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, on Peoples of the Pacific.” The lecturer said a notable feature in the history of the last half century had been the acquisition by one or other of the great Western
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  • 1195 3 Obituabv. The following deaths are announced:— Mr. ex-Commissioner Kerr, who for over 40 years acted as Judge of the City of London Court; and Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen, k.c.b., f.r.s., Chemist and Assayer to the Mint, and Professor of Metallurgy in the Royal School of Mines. New Navy
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  • 442 3 At the farewell banquet at Birmingham, Mr. Chamberlain, at the outset of his address, humorously touched on the assertion he had sometimes seen that be waa the best-hated person either of his time or class. He took it that it had only
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  • 115 3 Penang, 21th December, 1902. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1,7/ k Do. 3 Credits 1 7 Do. 3 Documentary 17| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rt. 119 Do. 8 days’sight Private 121 Bombay, Demand Bank 119 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 121 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 192 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Coimnan'lnnt. Orders for This Week. I. Equipment— Memliers must return to store, for examination, all their equipment before tbe 27th of December. 11. Ihillt— Recruits drill at the Fort on Monday 22nd nnd Tuesday 23rd at 5-30 p.m. Members of tbe Coronation
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  • 21 3 Mails Close on Friday. For Per ttr. Time. Tongkah ...Petrel ...11 A MPort Swettenham and Malacca ...Langkat 1 F.M.
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  • 25 3 From Steamer To Arriee. Rangoon Lau-rla to-day. Singapore llrm/; Bee Calcutta Sui Sang 25-12-02 Singapore Lightning 26-12-02 Olehleh Maha Vajirunhie 27-12 02
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  • 183 3 Arrivals. Loodiana. Brit str., 2124, McClelland, 24-12-02, from Singapore, general, H L. Co., Rangoon Laurens Pit.. Dutch, str., 154, Stcenberg, 24-12-02, from Asahan, general. H. L. 4 Co., Bagan Vidar, Brit str., 101. Conway, 23-12-02, from Deli, general, Koe Guan, Deli Taw Tong. Brit str., 105, Reid, 23-12-02, from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 808 3 highlam) UEU whisky McAlister Graham a Co. 10 Years Old. Christmas Holidays. The Original Liqueur Whisky CO. Qq I+4 THE undermentioned Banks will be (ESTABLISHED 1865.) fewWlt closed on Thursday, the 25th, and Friday, tbe 26th December, 1902, same Proprietor»: being Public Holidays B k of A A. &B. Mackay,
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  • 265 4 The information under thi* heading it tup nleed hy the Agent* of the rar.oue Steamihi] lintt. and the dates are approximate only. Dee 25 s. s. Glen gyle from London, for Singapore Chinn and Japan, Boustead Co. 25 Italian s. s. Itehia from Singapore, for Bombay. Behm Meyer
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  • 873 4 Programme of January Meeting 1903. jr«, sth, and 7th FEBRUARY. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 3rd February, 1903. 1. Tub Maiden Plats. Value $4OO.—A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lost.) An allowance of 141 b». to all ex-Griffins. Entrance ?10. Distance, one mile. 2. The Gf.okgx
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 16 4 Railway Book Stall, Penang. A FINE SELECTION OF NOVELS By Leading Authors, Just Received. Prices Moderate.
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    • 1415 4 /flh, FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. sot; ort teM® y- XJ J- -4 MANUFACTURED BY [Time Table from Ist November, 1902. LAMBERT 4 BUTLER Limited, London. WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. S-'/ 12 3 |«|6|7|B|9Ho I 11 j 12 j 18 1 14 •16 16 1 17 18 ‘19|20|21|22!2824 25 26 1 27 iiM’i-—.
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    • 344 4 $2. loinb Per the “Pinang Qazettr enlarged EDITION. Per Month (^orLoc a^ bscr ber) X mas Cakes X mas Cak. Oriers r x m s c ~.w at 80 cents per lb. Ice Cream. Soda Cream, Cold Dri nkj Cakes, Chocolates, Sweets 4 C M BAK ER, v A o
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