Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1903
1903-01-13
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1903-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILTT. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LSI TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1903. No. 1022 words
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Advertisement1918 1903-01-13 1 ffotim. NORDDEUr SCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. British is!nk3 Peninsular 4 Oriental Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Nederlandsche Handel Navigation Company. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. ««.«toßf»™ r NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Prjl.lE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive //A For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected on Established 1824.1,918 words
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Article108 1903-01-13 2 Penang, 13th January, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank Do. 4 months’ sight Bank Do. 3 Credits ...1/71 Do. 3 Documentary 1/7 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. Do. 3 days’ sight Private 121-j Bombay, Demand Bank 119| Do. 8 days’ sight Private 121| Madras, Demand Bank 119 Do.108 words
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Article187 1903-01-13 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $1.50 buyers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd., $9. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. buyers Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lO5. buyers Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. seller* Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l5O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.25187 words
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Article220 1903-01-13 2 Penang. 12th January, 1903. Description. Beef— Soup per catty 16 Roast m 28 Steaks >, 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 R wp Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 12 Heart 85 Liver per catty 21 Pork h 32 Pig’s Head 18 Feet each 24220 words
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Article183 1903-01-13 2 Pknang, 12lh January, 1903 Tin s94.—buyers. QI I D Veat Coast Black Pepper 3 Jbg> Q 7 $3O sa eg White Pepper ss7buyers Trang Pepper season commencing. Cloves (picked) $35.42 M9ce No. f 130.— sale*. Mace Pickings 120. seller?. Nutmegs 11 Gs 78.—buyers 1 No. I 7.—sellers.183 words
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Article44 1903-01-13 2 Mails Close To-morrow. b'or Ter str. Deli ...Sumatra ...9 am and Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 2 p m. Singapore ...Hong Moh 3 pm. Malacca and Port Swettenhani ...Mathilde 3 p.m. Rangoo i ...Fitzpatrick 5 P.M. Thursday, 15 th. Deli Ho Kwei ...Ipm44 words
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Article29 1903-01-13 2 Pnnn Steamer T<> Arrire. Rangoon Itra to-day. Liverpool Pale Ling Singapore Purnea 14-1-03 Colombo Sithonia 14-1 <8 Singapore X Glenfalloch 15-1-03 Singapore Marie Jeb sen 15-1-0329 words
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Article132 1903-01-13 2 Arrivals. Karin, Swedish, str., 698, Petterson, 12-l- f B, /from Na ichaa, salt, K. Hong Co., uncertain limsdijk, Dutch, str., 1267, Henleman, 13-1-03, from Acheen, general, H L Co., Batavia Vidar, Brit., str., 191, Conway, 11-1-03, from Deli, general, Koe Guan, Deli Thaipin Brit., str., 160, \Vh e er,132 words
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Article91 1903-01-13 2 To-Day. Petrel, Brit., str., for Tongkah Jin Ho, Brit., str., for Langkat Chan Tai, Brit., str., for Perlis and Setul Vidar, Brit str., for Deli Hok Canton, Brit., str., for Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Oleh'e'i Lady Weld, Brit., str for Teluk Anson van Riemsdijk, Dutch, str, for Edie,91 words
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Article813 1903-01-13 2 Programme of January Meeting 1903. 3rd, sth, and 7th FEBRUARY. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 3rd February, 1903. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value e 4OO.—A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (10st.) An allowance of 141bs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance #lO. Distance, one mile. 2. The George813 words
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Advertisement249 1903-01-13 2 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, Penang. BALL’S Ccca I slee P lessness Convalescence, WUu-L Nervous and HALL’S C c Physical Debility. HP. 0) C* IB? 1 h U’s Wine has attained a well tpopularity at home constil i-ions run down by the climate, nervine for inlhienz... i249 words
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Advertisement92 1903-01-13 2 JiO let om lease. FOR a term of 99 years from Ist January, 1908. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kramat Gardens. Apply to DAVID BROWN Co. 4 Logan’s Buildings. Agent*. LUX BROS., Electrical Engineers and Contractors, HAVE RECEIVED FROM VERITYS LIMITED A First Consignment of Electrical Fittings,92 words
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Advertisement39 1903-01-13 2 The Finest Wines in the Market. GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s VERY OLD TAWNY PORT FINE PALE SHERRY These are confidently recommended to all who appreciate really high-class Wines. Tc be had retail from all the principal Stores, also at Taiping-.39 words
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Advertisement397 1903-01-13 2 TO ET. TMMEDIATE Entry; House No. 220 J. Macahster Road until lately O ceJ by Capt. Weber. c,l pied 2. Nos. 402 and 401 Dato Kr amat Apply to 'THE DISPENSARY, 2 Bishop s treet Mu. icipal Notice. A PP^ ICATION S are hereby invited for 2X the appointment of397 words
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Article2057 1903-01-13 3 REDUCTION OF FARES. Sir Thomas Sutherland presided at the 62nd annual meeting of the Company, held at the offices on 12th ultimo, when he made an interesting statement to the shareholders, in the course of which he said The report was, upon the whole, the most2,057 words
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Advertisement422 1903-01-13 3 McAlister Co. Lamps! s P rin Balances. Lamps! Weighing up to 400 lb. in oz. Kilos and Catties. Best English make Ripppingilles j. minks sons rrr Wall, Verandah, Suspension and Oil Stoves. Table Lamps of clean! Economical!! Varied Selection. URGE STOCK ON HAND. N C: Inspection Invited. We have these422 words
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Advertisement533 1903-01-13 3 The Earl of Leven and Melville seconded NOTICE, the resolution, which was carried unanimously without discussion. 1\ ,TR. Albert Durler, who was hitherto A vote of thanks to the chairman and ±VJ_ authorized to sign our Penang firm, the directors terminated the proceedings. has been admitted a partner in our533 words
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Article171 1903-01-13 4 Tuesday, 13th Full Moon. German Homeward Mail expected to arrive at noon. Auction Sale of Household ‘Furniture. No. 302, Macalister Road, at 12 noon. Town Band, Esplanade, at 9 p.m. High waler 11-40 p.m. and 12-05 p.ffi. Wednesday, 14ih Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 12171 words
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Article2227 1903-01-13 4 It is passing strange that since the report of Mr. Chamberlain s Pretoria speech, which was delivered on Thursday last, we have had no telegraphic news of him whatsoever, except the rumour of an attempt upon his life. One would naturally suppose that he would not2,227 words
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Article152 1903-01-13 4 Before Mr. Justice Law. This morning, a case was opened at the Supreme Court in which a complainant, having property on the Waterfall Road near some quarries, claimed damages from the Contractor for the granite, on account of stones thrown by the blasting operations on to his plantations.152 words
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Article165 1903-01-13 4 (RE UTER’S] London, 12th THE VENEZUELAN AFPAIP Mr. Bowen Goes to Washington Mr. Bowen, the American Mini ter at Caracas, has sailed for Mad ington. SOUTH AFRICA. The Boer Leaders and Mr Chamberlain’s Speech After hearing Mr. Chamberlain' speech, the Boer Leaders advised their followers to accept the situa(RE UTER’S] - 165 words
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Article43 1903-01-13 4 FATAL MINING ACCIDENT. Fifteen Men Buried Alive. Erom our oirn Correspondent.} Kampar, 13th January. A fatal mining accident has occurred at Lam Yin’s mine at Kampar. A landslip occurred and fifteen men were buried alive under eight depahs of solid earth.43 words
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Article370 1903-01-13 4 The last case on the Calendar was finished yesterday, when the jury, after nearly four days’ hearing of the charge of forgery against a Malay from Bukic Mertajam, returned a verdict of not guilty. The facts briefly are that defendant, a clerk in the employ of Mr. Capel,370 words
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Advertisement655 1903-01-13 4 PRITCHARD Co., 12 BEACH STREET, PENANG. JUST Charity Chance, Walter Raymond, Loup-Garou! Eden Philpott?, The Man on the March, Martin Cobbet, Mr. Peters, Riccardo Stephens, RECEIVED The West End, Percy White, The Knights of the Cross, Henryk Sienkiewicz, lIP Chattel or Wife, Claude Bray, The W I ndsor Bog __Myrtle655 words
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Advertisement92 1903-01-13 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed Ic Thr Editor,” written on one side o f the paper only, and accompanied by the writer's name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinion expressed by his correspondents. ILL business communications should92 words
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Article922 1903-01-13 5 The Zoological Society. The position of secretary to the Zoologii Society, rendered vacant by the retireC e iit of D r Outley Sclater after 43 vars’ service, has been given to his son, slr. W. L. Sclater. Colonel Lynch. The Grand Jury has found a true bill .r/nst922 words
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Article140 1903-01-13 5 Reduced Rates. From the Ist of January, the rate per word for telegrams between India or Burma on the one side, and Europe (including Algeri i, Tunis, Tangiers, and Tripoli, but not including Russia and Turkey) on the other, will be reduced to one rupee140 words
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Article368 1903-01-13 5 Malay Mail. Betina Club, Thursday. Dearest Nelly,—We have been having such excitement lately. The Government or somebody is trying to collect silver, or else they want to get nd of it. Poor Harry has been having a dreadful time, he gets telegrams asking whether be wants gold or– Malay Mail. - 368 words
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347 1903-01-13 5 The Hamburg correspondent of the L. and C. /Cx/h css writes :—Your readers are probably aware that the Norddeutsche Lloyd at Bremen is receiving an Imperial subsidy for its lines going to East Asia and Australia. That subsidy began in 1886, and then amounted to m.347 words
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Article1366 1903-01-13 5 THE PROCLAMATION CEREMONY. Delhi, Ist January. The Burbar is over, and words fad to convey over seas an adequate impression of its sublime splendour. Movement, colour and sound are the only terms in which could be expressed the effects aroused, for no pen, no pencil, could illustrate1,366 words
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Article334 1903-01-13 5 To Settle a Border Quarrel. The Mission of Major MacMahon, referred to in Reuter’s telegram of Thursday last, and the remarks of the Novae V rem ya thereon, has to do with a border quarrel which broke out recently between Persians and Afghans on the river Helmand.334 words
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Advertisement18 1903-01-13 5 WANTED. CHINESE CLERK with experience of Insurance work. Apply in writing with testimonials to X.,” c/o Pinang Gazette.18 words
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Advertisement136 1903-01-13 5 DAVID BROWN <fc Co., 4 Logan’s Buildings, Estate Agents and Auditors, Reports and Valuations. Sales by Auction or Sealed tender of House and Land Property, and Stock. FOR SALE. A VALUABLE piece of ground, with Z~\ small house, No. 227 Burmah Road, containing about 105,070 square feet. For full particulars136 words
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Advertisement726 1903-01-13 5 Mho Ailllfrtisrmritts. (Union Street SA les Room I~ J. .1' i ■■y—-yj-rp'p* t> To be Sold by Public Auction, On Saturday, the 17th January, 1903, GOOD ASSISTANT for the corre- At 11-30 p.m. Ik spon lence department (mat vied man At No. 61 Western Road, preferred). All the Valuable Household726 words
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Article1930 1903-01-13 6 The fortieth half-yearly meeting of the British North Borneo Company was held on 16th ult., Mr. Richard B. Martin, M. P. (chairman), presiding. The Secretary (Mr. Harington G. Forbes) having read the notice convening the meeting, the Chairman said You are aware that this meeting is1,930 words
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Advertisement447 1903-01-13 6 NO^- CE P Posada Wine Coy. THE contract of the late Perak General v Farm chop Poh On” having expired A Til Continental Bodega Co., Ltd, claims against such Farm are requested to send particulars of the same to Messrs. (Branches OVCf 600’ Hye Kee Chan, No. 31 Beach Street,447 words
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Advertisement127 1903-01-13 6 Yarrow Hill Nurseries AND Fruit Farm. Seeds and Seedlings. C’tOCOANUTS, Betelnuts, Liberian Coffee, J Mangosteens, Durians, Dukus, Chikus (rooted slips from bearing trees), Pine Apples (dried shoots—Mauritius, Singapore and Penang), Rambustans (lekang), Nutmegs, Cloves, Bananas (shoots of the best varieties), Padi (a large variety, Silver Medal for best quality at127 words
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Advertisement739 1903-01-13 6 The Australiasen Bakery. Thean Chee C o HAVE IN STOCK Notice of Removal- Higlx-Class Brands THE Australiasen Bakery, at No. 7 Leith A M Street, has been removed to No. 166 EGYI TIAN CIGARE PTES Argyll Road. Packed in Patent Airtight Tins Nahdi,” plain, 100 in a tin Wanted Two739 words
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Article273 1903-01-13 7 The, information under this heading is sup plied l>y the Agents oj the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Jan. 14 Germrn s. s. Sithonia from Hamburg, for Singapore China and Japan, Behn. Meyer Co. 15 s. s. Vindobona from Singapore, vm Colombo, Bombay to273 words
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Article620 1903-01-13 7 Passengers Out war d Per P. and 0. steamer India, from Lon don, Dec. 25. —To Hong K< ng Mr. ami Mrs. D. A. Stewart, Mr. W. II William Mr. and Mis. L. Marston, Mrs. Blue Misses Bruce (2), Mr. and Mis. D (.link* and child. From620 words
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Advertisement458 1903-01-13 7 volun teers. ~,bv C»pwn A. R. Adams, B n v«S fob JaNUABT. I T„X t t;. DriU nd I Drill at Baer e a b t 6 8!) p m I P nth Recruits Drill and Signalfl Tliu rs< rt 1 dS M° n,lay ih Recruits Drill and Signal Tnesdn'458 words
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Advertisement1222 1903-01-13 7 fenang tcundry Company, Insnratut Jtofitt». i botoiiq (Established 1876) rHE DISTINGUDH[NG feature Lai 6 Oow I twOS ENGINEERS, n OF THB WERE AWARDED THE Royal Insurance Company MILLWRIGHTS ARF GOLD MEDAL ABSOLUTE SECURITY—FUNDS OVER BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY £6,000,000. AT THE SHIPWRIGHTS Large participation in Profits— Over One S s*1,222 words
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Advertisement1893 1903-01-13 8 11* FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. 3 is 2 -5 ci 5 s n-ii J f Time Table from Ist November, 1902. 1 I WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. 6 3 g STATIONS. 1 r r j j i T j T i 1 j fl 5 1 2 8 4 5 6 71,893 words
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Advertisement355 1903-01-13 8 «X Remedy .p-r«e<ln 2 3H> ~r jld by Singapore Dis Pcnsinfi cn a Raffles Pi acB L^ 1) MAPTIN. sor’ Iycr D Vl|t« J> EMU ZOBEL, A/atchmaker and Jewellery It Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. 4, Beach Street HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Sold Silver Watches and Jewellery, OF THE355 words
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