Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 January 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1903-01-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LX I. SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1903. No. 2n23 words
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Advertisement1907 1903-01-24 1 pippins NORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. British 4 Oriental Steam 1 K Negapatam Unesrf Steamers. Navigation Company. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. Netherlands trading society. rjIIIE mail steamers may p OR Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected on Established 1824. I be expected to arrive //A H Capital fl. 60,000,000 outwards, and1,907 words
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Article109 1903-01-24 2 Penang, 24th January, 19C3 Rates close as follows > Gondon Demand Bank g Do. 4 months’sight Bank Do. 3 Credits 1 Do. 3 Documentary l‘/7i Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 117 Do. 3 days’sight Private 119 Bombay, Demand Bank 117 Do. 3 days’sight Private 119 Madras, Demand Bank Do. 3109 words
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Article188 1903-01-24 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnh Gold Mine Co. $2. Brnseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $8.25 buyers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. buyer» Fraser and Neave. Ltd. $lO3. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. seller* Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l5O. buyers Telebu Mining and Tradirg Co., Ltd. $1.25188 words
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Article204 1903-01-24 2 Penang, 24th January, 1903. Description. t Beef— cts Uoup pci.eatty 16 Roast 28 Steaks z.-. 1 10 1 >,i j -rid 28 Stew or Curry Meat -18 Rump Steak ,< 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue >,■ 60 Feet 12 Heart 40 Liver per catty 26 Tripe 12204 words
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Article182 1903-01-24 2 Penang, 24th January, 1903. Tin ...$97 —sales. West Coast BJack repper 3 lbs. 5 oz. $3O sales "White Pagper ss7buyers Trang Pepper season commencing.' Cloves (picked) $30.4z 1 Mace No. $l3O. sales. Mace Pickings 120. sellers. NutmegK 1 IGx buyers I No. 1 7.—sellers. Sugar 2 5.80182 words
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Article55 1903-01-24 2 Mails Close on Monday. For Ver str. Time. Pangkor and Telvk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m Port Swetteuham Mary Austin 2 pM. Tuesday, 27th. Port Swetteuham and Malacca ...Mathilde 3 p.m. MAILS to ARRIVE. From Steamer To Arrire. Singapore Sui Sang 26-1-08 Edie Both 27 1-03 Rangoon Vadala. 27-1-C355 words
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Article200 1903-01-24 2 Arrivals. •M. Vajirunhis, Dutch, str., 812, Potjenijd, 23-1-08, from Sumatra, general, H L Co.. Singapore. Ischia. Italian str.. 2784,24 1-03. Muzis. from Singapore, general, B. M. Co., k Bombay Vidobona, Aust., str 2689. Cobal, 24-1-03, from Singapore, general, 8. K. Co., Trieste Malta, Brit., str., 3900. Field, 23-1-03, from200 words
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131 1903-01-24 2 Mr. Nierubium Mrs. Ross G. H. Cater Miss Allan A. E. Hampshire Mr. H. A. Low P. Z. Creet C. Buckell Thomas Hartley „W. A. Geekie L. McKie R. B. Leicester R. G. Palmer R. P. Phillips „F. H. Banness Mrs. Earl W.131 words
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Article1156 1903-01-24 2 PROGRAMME. 1903 -Meeting. 24th. 26th. and 28th of February. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value $3OO.—A Race for 111 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 of1,156 words
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Advertisement609 1903-01-24 2 Trad. g P Hark \o\ W F=Vfc/ s > Zy GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY. Limited. Wholesale and. Retail Druggists, 37a Beach Street, Penang. VirOl fr* cll, l 1° Consumptives (.‘A'RMCII'S AirOl A lnelld to invalids and SOLUBLE FOOD ,nf,lnts > /or infants Vi fO friend to sufferers of luvi lhe Analysis609 words
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Advertisement21 1903-01-24 2 FOR SALE. DEJjI PONY with English Harness, Buggy and Both suitable for Hooded Dogcart) Pony. Apply to No. 5 LOGAN ROAD.21 words
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Advertisement90 1903-01-24 2 J AT I The Yankee Novelty Ci Cash Stores. Ladies’ Solid Gold Pens with f' Handles I t ,j Leather Purses from Fine quality Leather Pocket 1 Jil Chatelaine Bags sl-"o, V I Cloth Tape Measures Large Shears, good quality T T The Gem Nail Clipper I Applegate’s Indelible Ink90 words
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Article938 1903-01-24 3 4 Important Changes. As First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selborne has issued a memorandum indicating the changes which are proposed in the entry, training, and employment of officers and men of the Fleet. It is a docu* ment of extreme importance, for it938 words
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Advertisement825 1903-01-24 3 ft Kinta T n Mines, Ltd. to x<et. K v •'"OTICE is hereby given that Mr. W. TMMEDIATE Entry. House No. 220 Cecil Payne, Incorporated Account- -L Macalister Road until lately occupied ant, has been appointed Local Registrar of by Capt. Weber. transfers Shares in the above Company. 2. Nos.825 words
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Advertisement23 1903-01-24 3 The Australiasen Bakery. Notice of Removal. riTHE Australiasen Bakery; at No. 7 Leith 1 Street, has been removed to No. 166 Argyll Road,23 words
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Advertisement625 1903-01-24 3 FOR SAUR. BLACK Gelding, height 14.2, Kinta Griffin 1902 liusticus, aged 5 years. Thoroughly sound and quiet to ride or drive. Also a set of black and silver harness, nearly new. Apply to H. T. PETTS, Pool Lodye, Penany. NOTICE. THE contract of the late Perak General Farm chop Poh625 words
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Advertisement336 1903-01-24 3 Posada Wine Coy. Continental Bodega Co., Ltd, (Branchesoyer 600) MANILA CIGARS EMILZOBEL, rerfectos. Ineomparables, Imperiales, Senovitas, Comme il Watchmaker and Jewellery Faut, Antonio Lopez Perlas, A LM> Esquisitos, Londres, rrmcesas, Culebras, Monarcas, Ac. Tjo st et Prices from $2 to $25 per 100. has a well selected stock of Manila336 words
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Article171 1903-01-24 4 Saturday, 24th 1— fi > Homeward Mail expected to leave at tt p.m Proclamation of King Edward VI I. St. Xavier’s Institution, Prize Distribution, at 4 p.m. Promenade Concert, St. Andrew's Society, Town Hall, at 9 p.m. Town Bund. Golf Chib. at 5-30 p.m lligh-WHter 9-50 a m.171 words
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Article1947 1903-01-24 4 Very few Englishmen will be found, re. should imagine, to extend the least -tpark of sympathy to ‘'Colonel"’ Arthur jynch. who was, as reported by Reuter, /esterday sentenced to death for high reason. He was born at Smythsdale, iear Ballarat in Australia, was educated I at1,947 words
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Article507 1903-01-24 4 Training N tes a»d Anticipations. Again an ideal mo ning for galloping, th» Course and weather combined being perfect. The entries are already published and taking into c insideration all tfte circumstances connected with them must certainly be treated as satisfactory. The opening event of the meeting is507 words
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Article274 1903-01-24 4 (H OUTER’S} London, 28rd Jan uan THE VENEZUELAN aFFmp The Bombardment of S av r ‘JAN V>AR£o 8 The bombardment of the fn../ of San Carlos was throughout Wednesday and resumed yesterday. The suffered terribly, but is still sisting. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN’S TOUR Speech at Potchefstuoom Speaking at Potchefstroom,* M(H OUTER’S} - 274 words
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Advertisement248 1903-01-24 4 PRITCHARD Co., 15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. .11ST PUBLISHED DE WET’S BOOK “THREE YEARS WAR" WITH MAP AND PHOTOGRAPH. WHITAKER’S ALMANACK FOR 1903. PHIL MAY’S WINTER ANNUAL. FIGARO ILLUSTRE X’MAS NUMBER. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP New Novels. PRITCHARD CO., PENANG. Partnership or Purchase. for sale Launch length 6i feet breadth ll'-5",248 words
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Advertisement89 1903-01-24 4 f'IONTHIBUTIONB must be addressed to Tur Editor,” nrritten on one tide of the taper only, and accompanied by the writer's lame and address, not necessarily for insertion, ‘Ut at a guarantee of good faith. The Editor it not responsible for opinion/ expressed by his correspondents, ILL business communications should be89 words
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Advertisement389 1903-01-24 4 The Crown Princess of Saxony. 0 A representative of the Bltn has obtained from M. Giron at Geneva the story of his re'ations with the Crown Princessof Six my, together with details of her flight fiom Salzburg. The intimacy, it appeal began s >me mouths after M. Giron entered upon389 words
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Article946 1903-01-24 5 Fre e School Prize Destribution. v afternoon, at the Chinese Town Y‘- S r "’[.'ree School scholars who have 1 ’u-e-sful during the past year in been 9 zeg rGC eived them from the hands llDing rj?n the Resident Councillor. The of ,he Ho a presided over by Mr. Hercereinon\l(..946 words
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Article780 1903-01-24 5 {Contributed.') The P.fj.'n leader on “Led Horses” would be suitable for any month in the year but is specially so now that the Races are within sight. We have had the -same accident occur in Penang—a ’rikisha coolie done to death by the heels of a restive780 words
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Article95 1903-01-24 5 Si. George’s Church. 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany. 8-15 a.m. Holy Communion.— Non Choral. 8-15 a in. Matins and Litany. —Ao Organ. 10 a.m. Service for Chinese. 5 p.in. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m. High 8 a.m.95 words
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Article880 1903-01-24 5 Mr. Chamberlain’s Tour. The Mayor of Ladysmith has presented Mr. Chamberlain with a souvenir of the memorable siege of that town. It is a burst shell, shaped like a man’s head. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain have visited Spion Kop, the scene of General Buller’s reverse, regarding which there880 words
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Article727 1903-01-24 5 The second annual general meeting of the Kinta Tin mines (Limited), was held on 30th ult., at Finsbury House, Mr. W. A, Luning presiding. The Chairman said Our instructions to the manager before he left England were that he was to use-all reasonable expedition in passing727 words
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Advertisement156 1903-01-24 5 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE piece of ground, with small house, No. 227 Burmah Road, containing about 105,070 square feet. For full particulars apply to DAVID BROWN Co. 4 Logan's Buildings. Yarrow Hill Nurseries AND Fruit Farm. Seeds and Seedlings. COCOANUTS, Betelnuts, Liberian Coffee, Mangosteens, Durians, Dukus, Chikus (rooted slips from156 words
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Advertisement718 1903-01-24 5 A&torHsnnenis. FOR SALE OWNER LEAVING FOR HOME SHORTLY TO LET Ixivimi a mv vNirnDv tr xt A DOGCART built by the Victoria CarMMEDIATE ENTRY, House No. 302 riage Works, Long Acre Macahster Road. Apply to A set of best English-made Harness. KHOO HOCK SEONG, A Bay Mare PoZZy very fast.718 words
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Article1018 1903-01-24 6 Ganas. A TALE OF THE GOLD COAST. (Specially Written for the Pinang Gazette”) [COPYRIGHT RE9EDVE£>.I CHAPTER V. The Road to Christiansburg. (Continued from last Saturday’s issue.) A few Europeans bal strolled down to the custom house out of mere curosity, others had brought down go-carts to meet1,018 words
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Article1001 1903-01-24 6 In the Hausa Mess. The party at dinner was a merry one. Officers in the Hausas changed too often for the usual state mess atmosphere to be felt. Men went to the interior constantly and others returned. Some went on leave, some obtained appointments elsewheie, iniinj, also! went1,001 words
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Advertisement592 1903-01-24 6 Government Savings Bank.) notice. IN accordance with the rules and regula- 1\ Jit Albert Dukler, who was hitherto tions under the Savings Bank Ordin- IVL authorized to sign our Penang firm, auce, Depositors are requested to send in has been admitted a partner in our linns, their Bank Pass Books592 words
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Advertisement425 1903-01-24 6 I The Fi es Wuus in ihe Market GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s g: V Selangor, and “Wore B I Vi:RY TAW.NY PORT Photos enlarged, various i/ze,. Gomide paper. BU P to FI NO PALE SHERRY w J( 1 These are confidently recommended I to all who appreciate really A high-class Wines.425 words
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Article502 1903-01-24 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Orders for January. £///72«— Monday 26th, Company Drill and, Guard Mounting. Tuesday 27th, Signalling. Class. "Wednesday 28th, March into Camp. Assemble at the corner of Scotland and Western Roads at 5-15 p.m. Press, Field Order with helmets. Thursday 29tb, Camp. Friday502 words
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Article170 1903-01-24 7 77/'.' information under ihm heading in supplied hy the Ae/ents of the various Steam th p lines, and the dates are approximate only. Jan. 2G Italian s s. Ischia from Singapore, for Bombay. Behn, Meyer Co. .27 s. s: Benalder from London, for Singapore,.China and Japan, Saudilan s,170 words
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Article532 1903-01-24 7 Passengers Outward. Per P. and O. steamer India, from London, Dec. 25.—T0 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 and child. From Marseilles.—To Shanghai Mr. C. B.532 words
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Advertisement232 1903-01-24 7 THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. fIIHE above Dock, situated in Province X Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened and is now of the following dimensions Length on the blocks 330 feet. Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of water on sill at ordinary232 words
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Advertisement78 1903-01-24 7 ./OVER SIXTY YEARS WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <t>BARBAPARILLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST and most RELIABLE REMED', FOB TORPID LIVER, LASSITUDE ERUPTIONS, :t"i3 a sored on gorZ-jMithorfty that by taking a little78 words
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Advertisement365 1903-01-24 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES LIPTONS TEAS FIM,LY -«“’'«ION. E RE AWARDED THE 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. GOLD MEDAL Easily and Economically ‘mtr-by *.7.Policy in *< at the THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE p IS EXHIBITION {ESTABLISHED ***** Chairmtn -The Right Hon’ble Sir JOHN (iORST, M P Agents Penang FUNDS-Rs,365 words
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Advertisement1474 1903-01-24 8 1 I FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. h s h' <3 1 C C* J* j I 11 Time Table from Ist November, 1902. 11l 7“ 1 WEE3K DAYB SUNDAYS, *A o'- SI A HONS. I 4 516 7 8I 9 10 11 *****1415 16 17 jlB 19 20 21 221,474 words
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Advertisement383 1903-01-24 8 Standard Life Assur THE 76th Annual General V the Standard Life Assnm 66 !n P?"y held Edinburg on n the 22nd of April, 1902. n lle sd*y 4446 PT'"'’"’ 4446 Policies were issued durmg the year, ensuring The Total Existing Assurances in force at 15th November 1901. announced to The383 words
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