Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 January 1903

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. NEW SERIES. VOL. LX I. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED .8 33 THURSDAY, 15th JANUARY, 190.3. PRICE 20 CENTS. No. 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1825 1 pipping jlotirrs. NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD,BREMEN. British anka "peninsular Oriental Steam Jk Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Nederlandsche Handel Navigation Company. Intended Sailing and~^ Arrival of Steamers. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. PrglllE mail steamers may I 1 be expected to arrive V*zA 1 FoR Will Sail. STaam. From Expkctsd on Established 1824. JL outwards, and
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  • 111 2 Penang, 15th January, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/7| Do. 4 months’ sight Bank l/7f Do. 3 Credits 17| Do. 3 Documentary 1 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 119 Do. 3 days’sight Private 121 Bombay, Demand Bank 119 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 121 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 186 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnh Go'd Mine Co. $l-50 buyers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $9. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25, Eraser an I Neave. Ltd. $105. buyers Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. xellerx Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l5O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. ...‘«125
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  • 189 2 Penang. 15th January, 1903. De-eription. Beef— Soon P er ratty 16 Boast m 28 Steaks m 28 Stew or Corry Meat 18 It nip Steak •< 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue F<et ’2 Heart Liver percatty 2» Pork 32 Pig’s Head Feet each 24 Tongue 26 Mu’Ton
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  • 188 2 Penang, 15ih January, 1903 Tin $93.30 sale?. West Coast Black Pepper 3 lbg g QZ BO White Pepper ss7buyers Trang Pepper season commencing. Cloves (picked) $35.42 Mace No. $l3O. sa e Mace Pickings 120*. sellers. Nutmegs 11G.< 85 —-buyers i No. I 7.—sellers. Sugar 2 5.30 do
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  • 85 2 < Mails Close To-morrow. b'or Per str. Time. Port Swettenham and M dacea ...Langkat 1 u.m. Deli, Batu 15ahr 1 and As.ihan ...Laurens Pit Ipm. Negapatam. Madms, Poodicherr Ctu|dal >ro and Karical Taking Mais for I' urope, etc vid Madras Zaidn 1 pm Registration up to noon. Deli
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  • 26 2 Prom Steamer To /trrire. Liverpool Pali Liny to-day. Si'Jfapore t'Uenfalloch Formosa 16-1 -03 Nam Sang 16-1-03 (Mleutta Lightning 17-1-03 Negapa am Zamania J7J-03
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  • 144 2 Arrivals. Carlyle. Brit., str., 331, Mugford, 1 from Ma|aoe;i t general, S o. 8. <fc Co.. Malacca Langkat, Brit. str. 187, IJngapd, J4-| 08. from Malacca, general, Koe Guan, Lady Weld, Brit., str 245, Treweeke, 15 1-03, from Teluk An on. general, S S. 8 Co., Te uk Anson
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  • 38 2 To Day. Ho Kwei, Brit., str., for Deli Calypso, Brit str., for Deb Canton, Brit, str, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson 11. Halewyn, Brit., str for Batu Bahra and Asahan Sifhonia, German, str., Singapore, China and Jupail
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  • 61 2 Arrivals Per Brit, st-., Carlyle, from Malacca, on 14-1-03 —Messrs, Somerville, Hickey and Miss GilTson Per Brit, str., Langkat, from Malacpij, on 14-1-03 Mr. and Mrs. Lye Nee Quee and Mr. Kho Jit.. Per Brit., str., Lady Weld, fronj Telpk Anson on 15-1 0« —Mr. flnd Mrs, Earle, Mrs,
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  • 1243 2 PROGRAMME. 1 903 Meeting. 24th, 26th, and 28th of February. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maipen 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
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 249 2 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, i'enang. 1 ALL’S Ccca slee P lesSness Convalescence, Nervous and MIL’S Coca Debility■w IMCi H Il's Wire has attained a well r earned popularity at home consti- tutions run down by the climate, the great restorative and the finest illness:.-or woii.j -aie
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    • 26 2 A pot of Leuco was one? carried all over the world for two years by a tea captain It crossed the equator seven times a~»d on
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    • 67 2 The Tronoh Mines, Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. W. Cecd Payne, Incorpoiated Accountant of Ipoh, has been appoimed Registrar of Transfer-, and all persons having transfers fpr registration ate requested to send the same to hng togefbpp with the needful certificates. Registration fee $2 ppr transfer snd the
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    • 154 2 Mu» icipal Notice. APPLICATIONS are hereby invited fpr the appointment of Sanitary SubInspector at a salary 7 of $5O per month. Applications endorsed “Sanitary SubInspector” will be received by the undersigned up to lz noon on Friday, the 16th instant. Canvassing by or on behalf of any candidate will disqualify.
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  • 2305 3 —I. C. in the Pioneer. AN' INTERVIEW WITH Mil SCHIFFLER. Wao has not longed in a still moment of reflection, when his life with its petty miserable details is seen as it were from the outside, to shake himself free from the coil of business, to set
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 383 3 McAlister Co. Lamps! s P rin s Balances. Lamps! Weighing up to 400 lb. in oz. Kilos and Catties. Best English make Ripppingilles j. minks soNS rrr c> Wall, Verandah, Suspension and Oil Stoves. Table Lamps of clean! Economical!! Varied Selection. URRGE STOCK ON HAND. N Heat Wasted!! US’ Inspection
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    • 392 3 XOTICK. MR. Albert Durler, who was hitherto authorized to sign our Penang firm, hag been admitted a partner in our firms. RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT k Co. SCHMIDT KUBTERMANN 4 Co. SCHMIDT 4 KUBTERMANN Singapore,) Penang, Ist January, 1903, Hamburg. I LIQUEUR HIGHLAND WHISKY io Years Old. The Original Liqueur Whisky (ESTABLISHED
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  • 188 4 I’IIURSDAY, 15 th B High-water 1-20 a.m and 4-45 p.m. Friday, 16 th Mails for Europe via Madras expected to leave. Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meeting, at 3 p.m. General Meeting of Penang Hunt Club, Chamber of Commerce, at 4 15 p.ui. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. St.
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  • 86 4 Faria-Neves.—On the 4th inst. at Hongkong, the wife of T. de Faria-Neves, of a daughter. Greening.—At Shantung, on the 14th December, the wife of Rev. A. Ernest Greening, of a daughter. Moses. —On the 22nd December, at Yokohama, the wife of A. E. Moses, of a son. Rawlingson.—On the
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  • 61 4 Bisset —Adams. —On 23rd December, at Nagasaki, Alice Kate, only daughter of Mrs. Adams, to David Cargill Bisset, of Vancouver. Granes— Bodestyne.—On the 10th Jam, at St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Singapore, by the Ven. Arch.DuNKERLEY, m.a., John George Graves, son of Joseph Graves, J. P., West Gate Belton, Doncaster, Yorkshire,
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  • 2009 4 In another column will be found a judgment given by Mr. Justice Law in a case in which the owner of a plantation sought to restrain the owner of a quarry from blasting stone in such a manner as to send fragments flying into his plantation
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  • 122 4 The funeral of the late Mrs. Collins took place this morning, the remains being removed from the Waverley Hotel and interred in the New Cemetery. The funeral service Avas conducted by the Rev. F. W. Haines, b.a., and the coffin Avas followed to the
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  • 307 4 (REUTER'S) London, 14th J anuary SOUTH AFRICA. A Result of Mr. Chamber; atn’ Visit. N s Mr. Chamberlain and the leader* of the mining community have agreed upon a contribution to thp cost of the war of thirty millions while furthermore the mining i n dustry will give a
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  • 54 4 (Prom our oirn Correspondent.) ’R IRISH A STRIKE AT SINGAPORE. Supposed to be Due to the New Ordinance. Singapore, 15th January. All the Tikisha pullers here have gone out on strike, but there has been little disturbance so far. strike is supposed to be due to the new
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 410 4 PRITCHARD Co., 15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF Athletic Goods Tennis Poles, Tennis Nets, Tennis Markers, Tennis Balls, Tennis Racquets, The “Doherty” ‘The F. H. Ayres’ The “Champion “The E.G. M.” “The Demon,” &c., &c. Cricket Bats, Cricket Stumps, Cricket Balls, Batting Gloves, Wicket-keeping Gloves, Beg Guards,
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    • 89 4 tON'L’IiIUUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of 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 opinions expressed by his correspondents. ALL business communications should be
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    • 142 4 Municipal Officers. (To the Editor of the (i Pinang Ga'ido) Sir, I hear that among the subordinate M ,inl cipal Officers a feeling of discontent ev;owing to the apparent abandonment the present President of a policy which former President kept steadily in vieU g that of giving promotions to those
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  • 33 4 Deaths. Lehnann.—On the Ist Dec., at Shanghai, Hans Lehmann. O’Dowd. —On board the P. X O. steamer Bombay at sea on January 12th, of pneumonia, Joseph 11. O’Dowd, f. j. l, of Shanghai.
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  • 274 5 it wag galloping morning there not very much done at the Course A few were sent round at a fair t 0 but there was no performance of v particular note, the trainers apparently more attention to exercising their P |iarm3 than rattling them along. Then
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  • 366 5 Mu. Justice Law, after hearing evidence in regard to the action which we mentioned two days ago, where a claim was made by the owner of a plantation on Waterfall Roil for damages on account of stones alleged to have been thrown by blasting operations proceeding at
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  • 194 5 The following are tho agenda for tomorrow’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners 1- Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President toay bring forward. ■k Questions. J- Letter from Government re President’s salary. Statement of Revenue and Expenditure and Progress Report
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  • 115 5 In reference to the approaching visit of the Neill-Frawley Company to Penang tomorrow evening, and probably on Saturday also providing steamer connection allows, as briefly stated yesterday they are going to present the London drama Madame Sans Gene,” with Miss Mary Van Buren in the title role.
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  • 421 5 Singapore papers of Monday announce the death of Detective Inspector Brennan, at tho General Hospital at 5 a.m. on Sunday. He was taken ill on Friday morning, and was sent to Hospital on Saturday afternoon, when his condition was serious. He slowly became worse and died
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  • 272 5 4 The Balkans. Count Lamsdorff is now in A ienna and is having prolonged conferences with the Emperor and Count Goluchowski. Count Lamsdorff has returned to St. Petersburg. The Crisis in Morocco. Germany has given Spain an assurance sim lar to those given by France and Great Britain.
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  • 39 5 A Croquet Handicap open to Ladies will be held shortly at the Golf Club, the prize being kindly presented by Sir Frank Swettenham. Entries may now be made at the Club or to the Hon. Secretary.
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  • 1085 5 (Translated for the Pinang Gazette" fr<oH the li Deli Courant.”) Mr. Heldens, son-in-law to General van Heutsz, and well-known as Captain of the Mauramlausees for bis courage and bravery, as well as in Deli where he was gentleman rider at the races (when be won the Planters’ Cup for
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  • 637 5 4 The Pioneer's correspondent, cabling from London on 31st ult, says:— The Porte is anxiously awaiting the result of Count Lamsdorf’s visit to Vienna, the importance of which the Russian press is strenuously endeavouring to minimise. It is considered Russia and Austria have disclosed their policy
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 894 5 AObcrtisnnents. 41’Jtiros. LOST The Fl nest Wines in the Market lOST from No 32 Beach Street, a silver J Geneva Wa’ch, second band, engine GILFILLAN WOOD A Co.’s turned back, engraved on inside case A. S. F. VPDV HI H TAWMV PADT Vermont, 1871. Finder will be rewarded VKKY IAWiNY
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  • 130 6 The Amir of Kabul has nominated the Hakim of Cbakansur as his representative cn the Anglo-Afghan Boundary Commission which is to demarcate the frontier about Seistan and settle disputes regarding irrigation from the Helmand river. The British portion of the Commission, under Major McMahon, will leave Quetta
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  • 265 6 The following is the manifesto issued by President Castro, of Venezuela, and shows the attitude he was inclined to adopt towards the Allies before hostilities commenced The insolent fleet of foreigners have profaned the sacred soil of Venezuela. It is a remarkable act in the history of
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  • 330 6 Operations are now about to be begun against the Mahomedan centre of Kano, in Nigeria, the inhabitants of which place are openly hostile to the British. During the past two or three months, says an Indian contemporary, disquieting news has been received to the effect that this
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    • 444 6 PENANG BAND. at once. fpWO EUROPEAN YOUTHS, as Junior NOTICE is hereby given that from this, date Assistants in Commercial House. the charges for the services of the Band v v r 7 will be as follows A PP‘y t 0 A 1 Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. MO
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    • 154 6 WANTED. rpWO EUROPEANS, Malay-speaking 1 preferred, sober and willing to learn, day and night work. Salary commencing $125, free quarters, permanent engagement for satisfactory men. Apply in writing with references “TAN JONG,” c/o Herm Jebsen Co., Penang. Municipal Notice. rpHE revision of the Assessment Lists for 1 houses and lands
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    • 1150 6 for sale. The Australiasen Bakery. Tlxean. CH.ee c HAVE IN STOCK A VALUABLE piece of ground, with Notice of Removal. tri.iu small house, No. 227 Bunnah Roa (1 a ss containing about 105,070 square feet. fTIHE Australiasen Bakery, at No. 7 Leith cz 0F For full particulars apply to JL
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  • 249 7 The information under this heading is supplied hy 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, Giltillan Wood ft. Co. 16 Outward Imperial German Mail Steamer Stnttgart from
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  • 548 7 Passengers Outward. Per P. and O. 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 Mrs. D Clarke ami child. From Marseilles..- —To Shanghai Mr.
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    • 444 7 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Orders for January. —Thursday 15th, Recruits Drill and Signalling Class. Fr i<hv 16th, Recruits Drill. Monday 19tb, Company Drill. Tiusday 20th, Recruits Drill and Signalling Class. Wednesday 21st, Company Drill and 'Guard Mounting. Thursday 22nd, Recruits Drill and Signalling Class. Fr
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    • 90 7 NOTICE, THE contract of the late Perak General Farm chop Poh On having expired op the 31st day of Deceipbey last, NOTICE js hereby given that all persons having claims against such Farm are requested to send particulars of the same to Messrs. Hye Kee Chan, No. 31 Beach Street,
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    • 1482 7 FOR Sale. CRUSHED FOOD imiama ne^: ock LirfOlfo TEAS P Üban,-Penang. RY IT aND You Will be Satisfied. For particulars apply to f .BELILIOS begs to inform the public VKISJRE ASmi 'QE THE J DAVID BROWN Co. i-n nc inferior Crushed Food is offered 4 Logan’s Buildings. s e n
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    • 1432 8 11 s FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. s r *3 S 1 i O il Time Table from Ist November, 1902. g g 21 S T WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS, o •—i QT ATTONS ——r~ i I 1 I i M a L 1 2 3 4i 5 6 7 8 9!*****213 14
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    • 332 8 Remedy for all IrregularuT <ip.-r.ed ng Bitter Apple, I’ennyroyai, Pil old by Singapore Dl.pen.log Co Raffles Place, Lv Propri.j< cr MARTIN. pNn| JI EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jewellery At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. No. 4, Beach Street HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Gold Silver Watches and Jewellery, OF THE
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