Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 January 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1903-01-14 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAII/r NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LXI. WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1903. No. 1122 words
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Advertisement2048 1903-01-14 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. British ank& Peninsular 4 Oriental Steam A Ik Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Nederlardsche Handel p /o //Ilv< Maatschappij. landed Sailing and exacted ArrM o£ Steamers- society. Pm HE mail steamers may t, I be expected to arrive A\ H For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected on Established2,048 words
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Article111 1903-01-14 2 Penang, 14th January, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/7| Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/7f Do. 3 Credits l/?i Do. 3 Documentary 1/7 M Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 119 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 121 Bombay, Demand Bank 119 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 121 Madras, Demand111 words
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Article181 1903-01-14 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnh Gold Mine Co. sl.so— buyers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $9. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. s2s.—Di//*™ Fraser and Neave, Lid. $lO5. buyers Do. G%Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l5O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. 51.25 Karangan Tin181 words
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Article180 1903-01-14 2 Pi nang. 14th January, 1903. Description. Beef— cts Soup per catty 16 Roast 28 Steaks Stew or Curry Meat 18 Ri;jnp Steak 28 Ox Tail fW' ll 30 Tongue >’ Feet v 52 Heart •> Liver per catty «1 Pork pig's Head 5 s Feet each Tongue 23180 words
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Article178 1903-01-14 2 Penang, 14ih January, 1903. Tiq s92| buyers. r.i i t» f West Coast BUck Pepper g lbg> Q7j $3O ga eg Pepper ss7buyera F ling Pepper season commencing. Cloves (picke 1) $35.42 Mace No. Sl 3O. sales, Pickings 520. sellers. Nutmegs 11G< 85.—buyers 1 No. 1 7.—sellers.178 words
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Article59 1903-01-14 2 Mails Close To-morrow. P'or Per str. Time. Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 pm. I’angkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 P.M. Frida), 16 th. Port Swettenham and Malacca ...Langkat 1 p.m. Deli. Batu Bahra and Asahan ...Laurens Pit Ipm. Negapatam, Madras, Poudicherr', Cuddalore and Karical Taking Mails for Europe, etc59 words
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Article20 1903-01-14 2 From Steamer To Arrive. Liverpool Pale Liny to-day. Colombo Sithonia Singapore Glenfalloch 15-1-03 SingJpore Marie Jebsen 15-1-0320 words
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Article70 1903-01-14 2 Arrivals. Pentakota. Brit., str.. 2'209, Windebank, 13-1 03 frem Rangoon, rice, H. L. Co Singapore Turnea. Brit., str 2127, Packham, 14-1-03, from Singapore, general, H. L. Co., CalpptU Konig Albert, German, str., 1Q687, 13-1 -Qi}, from Singapore, general, B. M. Co Hamburg Betsy, British., str., 112, Penn. 14-1-03, from70 words
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Article98 1903-01-14 2 To-Day. Taw Tong, Brit., str., for Pangkor and Taluk Anson Betsy, Brit, str, for Port Swettenham Jloijg' l)lqh, str., *or Singapore Mathilde, GermftU, sir-, jop and Swettenham Purnea, Brit str, for Rangoon and Calcutta Fitzpatrick, Brit., str., for Rangoon Passengers Arrivals. Per Brit., str Purnea, from Singapore, on 14-198 words
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Article1214 1903-01-14 2 PROGRAMME. 1 903 24th, 26th, and 28th of February. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value $3OO.—A Race for all Maidens and S. R. A. Griffins that have not won other than Griffin or ex-Griffin Races. Weight per scale (10 st.): with an allowance of1,214 words
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Advertisement255 1903-01-14 2 Grab- < .i, WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, Penang. 'ALL’S Coca i Sleeplessness,* Convalescence, WINE Nervous and 1 ALL’S coca| Ph y sical Debility. i i I I H’s Wine has attained a well WfdbJ.-j earned popularity at home consti- 4 i: i down by the climate, ■».-»> nervine for255 words
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Advertisement26 1903-01-14 2 A pot of Lemco was once carried all over the world for two years by a sea captain It crossed the equator seven times and on26 words
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Advertisement125 1903-01-14 2 Yarrow Hill Nurserigs AND Fruit Farm. Seeds and Seedlings. COCOANUTS, Betelnuts, Liberian Coffee, 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 at Penang125 words
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Advertisement152 1903-01-14 2 Municipal Notice, APPLICATIONS are hereby invited for the appointment of Sanitary SobInspector at a salary of $5O per month. Applications endorsed “Sanitary SubInspector” will be received by the undersigned up to 12 noon on priday, the l|jth ingtapt Canvassing by or on behalf of any candidate will disqualify. (By Order)152 words
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Article2062 1903-01-14 3 THE VICEROY’S SPEECH. Aim of the Durbar. His Excellency the Viceroy in his speech at the Coronation Durbar on the Ist January said Five months ago in London His Majesty King Edward the Seventh, King of England and Emperor of India, was invested with the crown and2,062 words
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Advertisement415 1903-01-14 3 McAlister Co. Lamps! s rin s Balances. Lamps! Weighing up to 400 lb. in oz. Kilos and Catties. BeS t English maUe Ripppingilles j. hinks&sons rrr c> Wall, Verandah, Suspension and Oil Stoves. Table Lamps of clean! Economical!! Varied Selection. URRGE STOCK ON HAND. No Heat Wasted!!! k-r Inspection Invited.415 words
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Advertisement529 1903-01-14 3 The Shell Transport Co. NOTICE. The Shell Transport and Trading Com- pany imnounces an interim dividend of 6d. Albert Durler, who was hitherto per share in respect of the year ending 31st -IV_L authorized to sign our Penang firm, Bas been admitted a partner in our firms. R ALTENBERG, SCHMIDT529 words
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Article168 1903-01-14 4 Wednesday, I"ih Town Band. Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m High-water 12-30 a.in. and 12-55 p.m. Thursday, 15th High-water 1-20 am and 1-45 p.ni. Friday, 16th Mails for Europe via Madras expected to leave. Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meo ting, at 3 p.m. General Meeting of Penang Hunt Club, Chamber168 words
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Article2166 1903-01-14 4 That the Durbar was a great and brillant spectacle we have already been told by wire, but it required the fuller details which we published yesterday, and the Viceroy’s speech which we reproduce to-day, to enable one to fairly grasp the importance of this function and2,166 words
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277 1903-01-14 4 Closing Scenes of the Acheen Rebellion. A private telegram to hand in Penang this morning, a copy of which we have been favoured with, gives the news of the Sultan of Acheen having voluntarily given himself up to the Dutch authorities. This piece of277 words
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Article198 1903-01-14 4 E U T E London, I3 th j THE PRIME MINISTER INDISPOSE Suffering fuom a FeveukJ' Mr. Balfour, the Prime Min-"* is confined to the house J?' feverish cold. 1 THE MACEDONIAN TROv 81 Russia and Austria Dfm,, Beforms. The Novoe Vremya stateg Russia and Austria have amv u(/? E U T E - 198 words
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Article518 1903-01-14 4 It was with deep regwt we heard this morning that Mrs. J. C. Collins, the popular proprietress of the “International Bodega,” had died suddenly during the early part of the day, from failure of the heart. The illness which has had such a startling termination518 words
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Advertisement628 1903-01-14 4 PRITCHARD Co, /2 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 Sielkiewicz, ■mb. Chattel or Wife, Claude Bray, The Windsor Bog—Myrtle and Peat,628 words
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Advertisement92 1903-01-14 4 YON THIBUTIONS must be addressed, tc Thr Editor,” written on one side of tLf paper only, and accompanied by the writefrr name and address, not necessarily for insertion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents. ILL business communications should92 words
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Obituary19 1903-01-14 4 Death. Collins.—On 14th January, at the Waverley,” Penang, Miriam, widow of the late J. C. Collins. Aged 37 years.19 words
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Article127 1903-01-14 5 The Coming Dividend, We are courteously informed by the Acting Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking o Corporation here that he 'has jceiveda telegram from the head office to He effect that, subject to audit, the dividend f/r the past half year will be thirty127 words
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Article166 1903-01-14 5 The Spanish ex-premier, Senor Sagasta, is dead. [Born 7**s yours figo, for the prist 3d vears I’raxedes Mateo Sagasta was the most prominent Spanish statesman, whose name i- almost as well known outside of as within Spain. He was an engineer by profesmon ami first meddled with politics in166 words
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Article609 1903-01-14 5 Mr and Mrs. Chamberlain visited the grave* of Lieut. Roberts at Chieveley and proceeded to Colenso, where the party drove in brakes to the battlefields. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Pietersrasritzburg, said that he was unable to see whv* the Dutch and English should not live609 words
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Article1127 1903-01-14 5 American Pacific Cable. The San Francisco Honolulu section of the American Pacific cable is completed. Russia and Germany. In response to an invitation from the Tsar the German Crown Prince visits St. Petersburg in a fortnight. South Africa. A party is being organised among the influential Dutch to1,127 words
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Article136 1903-01-14 5 At the meeting of the Board of Visiting Justices held at Penang on the 29th ult. the Hon. Dr. Brown was re-elected Chairman, and the following Roster was arranged for the year 1903 January Mr. R. Yeats. Dr. G. D. Freer, j February Mr. J. Armstrong. H. W.136 words
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Advertisement140 1903-01-14 5 FOR SALE AT THE “Pinang Gazette” Office The latest and Simplest form of Letter Clips, AUTOMATIC SPRING LETTER CASE (BRAMPTON’S PATENT) UJIHIS is the simplest form of Letter Clip I ever devised. The bottom cover of the case lies flat upon the table, while the top cover is used as140 words
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Advertisement1479 1903-01-14 5 iifiu 'WANTTEr>. The Finest Wines IB the Market kintn Tin Mines ltd HpWO EUROPEANS, Malay speaking GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s Kinta iin Ml es, Ltd. JL prefe!red, sober and willing to learn, V CDV Ol n TaU/vv dadt rnT I,-,r day and night work. Salary commencing VLKY OLD TAWNY I ORT1,479 words
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522 1903-01-14 6 The following resolution was published in the Coronation Honours Gazette of 31st ultimo The Governor-General in Council has been pleased to issue orders as follows for the release, as an act of clemency and grace, of a certain number of prisoners, both criminal and522 words
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Article179 1903-01-14 6 Mandarin, the biggest elephant in the Barnum and Bailey circus, was put to death by strangulation on the transport Minneapolis, which brought the show to New York on Nov. 9th. Mandarin’s death was decreed because on the voyage over he became unmanageable. The execution was carried out179 words
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857 1903-01-14 6 The Pioneer's correspondent, cabling from London on the 2nd and 3rd January, says The common note of newspaper comments upon the Durbar is that the British rule in India is stable because it is just. The Times observes that it may be doubted whether857 words
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Advertisement263 1903-01-14 6 EXQUISITE 8N FLAVOR. Highly concentrated, perfect in solubility, I hence the most nourishing and easily digested. van -start’s is a perfect beverage, light and delicate, invigorating and sustaining. It is easy to make, and cheaper in use than any other. Best goes farthest. Mi Al A) H 111 1 r263 words
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Advertisement123 1903-01-14 6 TO UET ON LEASE. IJIOR a term of 99 years from Ist Janu- ary, 1903. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kramat Gardens. Apply to DAVID BROWN Co. 4 Logan’s Buildings. Agents. FOJFt SALL. A VALUABLE piece of ground, with small house, No. 227 Burmah Road, containing about123 words
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Advertisement80 1903-01-14 6 PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from this date the charges for the services of the Band will be as follows Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. ?40 Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. $25 Garden parties, 5 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. $2O After these hours, $lO per hour80 words
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Advertisement735 1903-01-14 6 The Australiasen Bakery. TKean Chee <& HAVE IN STOCK I Notice of Removal. High-Class Bra n(l| THE Australiasenßakery,at No. 7 Leith Street, has been removed to No. 166 EGYI TIAN Argyll Road. Packed in Patent Airtight Ti na Nahdi,” plain, 100 in a tin 'W'a.ntied Tiaro Surveyors. large size J735 words
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Article252 1903-01-14 7 The information under this heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Jan. 16 Extra P. O. s. s. Formosa from London, for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. ii 16 Outward Imperial German Afail Steamer Stuttgart from252 words
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Article528 1903-01-14 7 Passengers Qutward. Per P. and Q, steamer India, from London, Dec. 25, To Hong Kong; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stewart, Mr. W. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L. Marston, Mrs. Bruce, Misses Bruce (2), Mr. and Mi s. D. Clarke and child. From Marseilles.—To Shanghai Mr.528 words
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Advertisement452 1903-01-14 7 penang volunteers. Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Orders for January. Wednesday 14th, Company Drill at PriW— Rftce Course at 5-30 p.m. Preus, Drill Order with Caps. Thursday 15th, Recruits Drill and SignalT ]ing Class. Friday l« tb BeCrU tS D n ji uv 19tb, Company Drill. hy 20tb,452 words
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Advertisement88 1903-01-14 7 NOTICE, THE contract of the late Perak General Farm chop Poh On” having expired on the 31st day of December last, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against such Farm are requested to send particulars of the same to Messrs. Hye Kee Chan, No. 81 Beach Street,88 words
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Advertisement1630 1903-01-14 7 FOR SAUE. CRUSHED FOOD i A BOUT 25 acres of Land, planted with NEW STOCK. I; 1 xjL Cocoanut and Fruit Trees, at Batu m L wj.JV 0 Mow JO Üban, Penang. Try it aND You Will bb Satisfied. For particulars apply to F R. BELILIOS begs to inform the1,630 words
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Advertisement1418 1903-01-14 8 <l* FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. 1 I"fl e 5 65 O y 54 rv] H §1 Time Table from Ist November, 1902. 43 fl O I I i WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS, 00 a STATIONS. 12,34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 201,418 words
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Advertisement315 1903-01-14 8 pi -old by Singapore Dlsp Cfl c 'hV, «aff.es Place. «xdt/v I’topiietcr. Ch SOI IT'r EMIL ZOBEIT Watchmaker and Jewell, At Messrs. Graham co.. T<o. 4, Beach Street HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Gold Silver Watches an; Jewellery, OF THE LATEST DESIGNS Gold Flexible Bracelets and Ri nsf r315 words
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