Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 January 1903

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LX I. SATURDAY, 3lst JANUARY, 1903. No. 24
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    • 1970 1 ilu PP in g NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. British Peninsular Oriental Steam A K Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Nederlandsche Handel N d f P Z W //lL\ Maatschappij. ga 1011 ompany. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. Netherlands trading society. rpilE mail steamers may For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected
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  • 115 2 Penang, 3! st January, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank ...1 GJ Do. 4 months’sight Bank I/7| Do. 3 Ci edits 17| Do. 8 Documentary 1 7 t 'k Cfilcuttft, Demand Bank Rs. 117 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 119 Bombay, Demand Bank 117 Do. 8 days’sight
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  • 184 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawiih Gohl Mine Co. $2. Bmseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $8.25 biu/ent Chendariftng Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. buyer* Frftser and Neave, Ltd. $10). Do. G% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. .</•//*». Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 150. buyer* Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.25
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  • 199 2 I’i-n.vnu. 31 <r J anuary, P> 13. />r.- criplion. Beef— els. S >up per catty 16 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or t urn Mint 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail < neb 30 Tongue 60 Feet 12 Heart 40 Liver pci catty 26 Tripe 12 Pork 32
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  • 183 2 Pmnang, 81st January, 19C8 Tin ...$97-29 sale’. Wpnl Gmst Black Popper 3 |bfj oz *3O sftleWhite Pepper ss7bnyers Trang Pepper season commencing > Jb.au Cloven (picked) $35.42 MftceNo. $130. -sue Mace Pickings 120. Nutmegs I IGk 35 —buyers I No. 1 7.—s<-l!e Sugar < 2 530 d<>
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  • 23 2 Mails Close on Monday. I'rr sir. imc. Singapore. Ilongkon Swatow ind Amoy...Hong Moll 3 p.m. Tuesd 3r >. Rangoon ...Lalpoora 1 p.m.
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  • 14 2 bront Steamer To .4 rice. Negnpatam Ztbcn<ilil <■ to-day. Calcutta C. Apcar
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  • 427 2 Arrivals. I Laertes. Brit., str., 154). Lyons, 29 1-03 from Singapore, general, W. M. A Co. Silesh^^BU.. 8310. Ghrzzo, 29-103. from general, A. L. Co. G. .ansberge. Dutch, str., 895, Boon, 1-O >. from Olehleh, general, 11. L. Co.. Olelileh Brit., str.. 160, Wheeler, 28-1- 3 Port Weld, 11.
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    • 742 2 ICK eJil-E lAVNCII Jit 61 fed. TMMEDIATE ENTRY, House No. 302 ilna Uh IP s",'depth s'o", i-peed f JL Macaliskr Road. Apply to lrtft 1 1 KHOO HOCK SEONG, "Launch (Inat Seny, length 71'-G", bicndll A 7«. 45 Beach Street. 12 feet, depth 5 het, speed 11 knots. Further particulars
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    • 704 2 SIBERIAN HoUse, Let U LJOMESTEAD,” No 86 V BUTTER. LI Road. Immediate enfry ol^ain GUAT CHENG Biu Equal in every respect to the finest av 7 Australian Product. Chin H«n Brothers, Horse Dealers and General No. 50<l Tenany II mil, Telephone, No. ITB. The Following Goods Always On IL,. ITUIESII
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  • 987 3 SHORT HISTORY BY Mr. STANLEY ARDEN. Continued.) Extraction of the Latex. Preparatory to tapping, that part of the trunk it is intended to work should be well cleaned of all loose particles of bark and dirt. In old trees the rough outer bark may be shaved off with
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  • 178 3 Gazette Notifications. 23 id January. Sir O. J. Lodge, A. Muirhead and E. E. Robinson have been granted the exclusive privilege of making, selling and using an invention for “Receivers for Wirel ss Telegraphy” in the Colony for the term of fourteen years. Authority to filo a Specification under “The
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  • 786 3 The Voices of the Stars in Relation to the Neav Year. An evening with “Old Moore” and Zadkiel for 1903 cannot fail to be interesting. As to January, in that month Old Moore suggests that the Anglo-Japanese alliance will produce good fruit. He would not be surprised if
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    • 375 3 Aylesbury and Garland, LUX BROS., IPOH. Electrical Engineers and Cement Contractors. JAHGE SUPPLY FRESH FROM ENGLAND 7nd Ridging all gauges and sizes. VERITYS LIMITED, London, liirniinghain, Manchester, Glasgow. jVIINER s CANDLES. Offices: Beach Street, Penang. Dynamite, Detonators, Fuse. D 8 > Chanoe SI!,OAPOIiE LUBRICATING OILS. Installation work of every description
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    • 692 3 FOR SAUE. DELI PONY Avith English Harness, Buggy and j Bena suitable for Hooded Dogcart f Pony. Apply to No. 5 LOGAN ROAD. NOTICE ALL holders of pledges given by the Pawnbroking Shop lately carried on at No. 479 c, Penang Road, under the style of Ban Lee <& Co.
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  • 145 4 Saturday, 31st Public and Bank Holiday. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 pan. High-wator 2 30 p.m. and 2 5 i a m. Sunday, Ist 4th Sunday after Epiphany. High -watoi 3 20 p.m. and 3-45 a. m. Monday, 2nd Municipal Commissioners, Special Meeting, at 3 p.iu. Presbyterian
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  • 117 4 Glissmann. —On the 22nd January, at Kowloon, the wife of L. P. Glissmann, of a son. King.—On tbe 18tb January, at Kowloon, the wife of W. King, of a son. Wakefield.—On the 26th December, at Wonsan, Korea, the wife of C. E. S. Wakefield, of a daughter. Marriages. Brown-Stratton.—On
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  • 1835 4 The announcement that eight men have been arrested in Hongkong on suspicion of being connected with a plot for the seizure of Canton will come as a surprise to all, for it looks as though the Southern rebellion, as the Kwangsi rising is called, was making
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  • 156 4 A meeting of this Association Avas held in the Sugar Estate Office, No. 5 Weld Quay on the 30th instant, the Hon. J. M. Vermont, c.m.g., presiding. There avrs a fairly representative gathering of Planters, and the subject for which the meeting Avas called,
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  • 78 4 fji. George's Church. 4th Sunday after the Epiphany. 9 a in. Holy Communion.— Plain Service. 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evening Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m High Mass, at 8 a.m. and Benediction, at 5 p.m. Presbyterian Church. at 5 p.m. Divine
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  • 555 4 (REUTERS) London, 29th J Ml] RAILWAY ACCIDENT AMERICA. Great Loss of Life An express, travelling at the of sixty miles an hour, .lashed the rear of a local train at G r land, in New Jersey. The deP became ignited and twenty./" 3 passengers were killed, w h e
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    • 344 4 PRITCHARD Co., 15 BEACH STREET. PENANG. JUST PUBLISHED DE WET’S BOOR “THREE YEARS WAR” WITH MAP AND PHOTOGRAPH. WHITAKER’S ALMANACK EOR 1903. PHIL MAY’S WINTER ANNUAL. FIGARO ILLUSTRE X’MAS NUMBER. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF New Novels. PRITCHARD CO., PENANG. JMEx*. Kaulfuss Penang Presbyterian Church. BEGS to inform his numerous patrons
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    • 92 4 must be addressed tc U Tub Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writer t 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. A LL business communications
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  • 142 4 Deaths. Mielenhausen.—At Shanghai, on the, 10th January, J. W. Mielenhausen, aged< 58 years. Grant. —At Shanghai, on tbe 17th January, James Campbell Grant, aged 52 years. D'Almeida. —At No. 9 Lloyd Road, Singapore, on the 28th instant, Emilio Luiz aged two years 11 months the infant son of Frederico and
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  • 589 5 QUESTION OF MASTERS’ WAGES. THE CAPTAINS WANT THE SAME STANDARD AS SINGAPORE. The question of salary, chiefly brought about by the ups and downs in the value of that disreputable coin called the dollar, has been somewhat of a sore point recently with the masters of vessels trading
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  • 52 5 (From our oirn Correspondent.) THE COMING KISING IN CHINA. Aukests in Hongkong. Singapore, 28th January. Eight men have been arrested in Hongkong, upon information received from Canton, for being concerned in a rebellious expedition to China. It is believed an attempt was to be directed at the seizure
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  • 804 5 (Contributed.) It was a very good idea to throw in to-day as a bank and Public Holiday, and very many people seem to have taken advantage of the break to take a run up the Hill. If report speaks truly the Crag Hotel is having its resources
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  • 472 5 The Chinese New Year has come and gone, and the festive season has been celebrated in true Hari Besar fashion by the Chinese. The past year has been fruitful of much success to the trading community in Penang, and a spirit of content prevails. At least everyone
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  • 504 5 Training Notes and AxTiciKVitai Useful showers continue to praiseworthy punctuality nearly ev veiling, so the racing track leaves ’Wing further to be desired under that in\V head. All that is wanted now is fave weather for racing, and the dates in the various events bob uf serenely,”
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  • 631 5 The 3rd Annual Encampment. Wednesday, the 28th instant, saw the commencement of the above encampment, about 65 Officers,Non-Commissioned Officers and men falling in at Fort Cornwallis at 5 p.m. sharp. The Town Band was in attendance and the Corps moved out in column of route, to the strains
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  • 255 5 Members of the Singapore Swimming Club, and residents at the seaside at Tanjong Katong generally, were surprised to learn than an alligator was caught in the sea on the 25th inst., between the Club Horse and the first bungalow in the direction of the town. About
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    • 25 5 W A N TE D\y ■VTyANTED, about March, a Furnished y I or Unfurnished House, near Town. Apply to P. D. Q.,” c/o Pinang Gazette.
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    • 25 5 LOST. A TERRIER male, white with red spot on right side Collar No. 324. Finder will be rewarded. GUAT CHENG Bros, No. 7 Church Street,
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    • 743 5 Municipal Notice. 7; A SPECIAL MEETING of the MuniciHats for the Races, -rx pal Commissioners will be hold Mrs. LANGHAM YOUNG, At the Town Hall Milliner, op London, On Monday, the 2nd February, at 8 p.m. BEGS to announce that she is staying Business-. at the Central Hotel and has
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  • 2167 6 Ganas. A TALE OF THE GOLD COAST. (Specially Written for the Pinang Gazette.") [copyright reserved.] (Continued from last Saturday's issue.) CHAPTER VII. The Coming of Knowledge. After tiffin Ganas took a go-cart and proceeded to Jamestown to the house of the King of Accra. The half blind
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    • 399 6 Government Savings Bank. NOTICE. TN accordance wiThuTZules and regula- rpHE services of Mr. Tan Cbk.Hup, 1 tions under the Savings Bank Ordin. Sub-manager otCbop Banllin Hunt ance, Depositors are requested to send in bf™ I'ermatang B.ndab»n Pronnee their Bank Pass Books between the 10th Wellesley, ceased from the 23rf <h,
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    • 366 6 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Sin"-» Selangor, and Suiaatra. re Perjj Photos enlarged, various sizes un tn Gomide paper. 0 0 ft, jj Apollinaria „THE QUEEN OF TABLE Annual tales now ex wiin 28,<MMMH)0 Bottles. To be obtained at all Clubs H ot Tiffin Rooms, etc Agents HUTTENBACH BROS. Co RIGAUD'S
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  • 189 7 Meeting. ('ouipctitioiix. S.rtnnhv. :’> st Jan.—The Running 1 Al.in. 200 yds. Open to Efficients, jl ,|,oniry Members and Recruits. Ist February.—lnter-Coin- mpetition, Hibbert Cbalj’,, t (’up, 200, 500 and (500 yds. Op n to teams from “A” and Companies. Sl 15 th February.—The 200 Prize. Open to 2nd
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  • 155 7 15'- i-iforinatioii tinder this headin'] f stipphed bij the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. J eb. 1 s. s. Machaon from IJvcrpool. for Singapore, China and Japan, W. Mansfield Co. 2s. s. Bingo Marti, from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp,
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  • 508 7 Passengers Outward, Per P. and O. steamer India, from London, Dec. 25. To Hong Kong: Air. and Mrs. J). A. Stewart, Mr. W. 11. 'Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L. Marsfon, Mrs. Bruce, Misses Bruce (2), Mr. and Mis. D. Clarke and child. From Mais» dies.—To Shanghai Mr.
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    • 345 7 TO LET ADIEDTATE Entry. House No. 220 -t.r Road until lately occupied V). J, 401 DatoKramat Road. Annie to THE DISPENSARY, JVi Bishop Street. fxAVID BROWN Co-, 4 Logans Lu:’, ii c®. Estate Agents and t ilUl ;l i> i Valuations. Sales by A net.on or Scaled tender of House
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    • 103 7 The Australiasen Bakery. Notice cf Removal. THE Australiasen Bakery, at No. 7 Leith Street, has been removed to No. 166 Argyll Road. *OVER SIXTY YEARS ■T WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA <~>BARBAPARiLLA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES the most WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE
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    • 962 7 I sweet as Roses I t JQ When you think how any I ordinary soap factory smells, and I 20 per cent. CARBON IS I that in sucll p,aces H is that I r.ARRfiLir. vniiMULIU Toilet Soaps are made, you should I I b£ar in mind that Vinolia Works SOAP
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    • 1499 8 ii l FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. cs 5 2 5 j 1 Time Table from Ist November, 1902. g WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. o J S* IA 1 1 2 1 3'4i 5 6 7 «i 9 10 11 |*****4U 16 17 18 19 |2o| 21 22 28 24 25 j26 27
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    • 294 8 brown Monumental Sculpt 42 BENTINCK STREET, ca (Established A. Tombstones in Italian Mabbi >. 7 Ghaxite, an,, Ch„ kae orders taken for NAME SLABS Gates. CHURCH SOLE AGENT (or the g and Native States; L. J YOUNG 12 HOAD near C, Hospital, who will receive all orders 7 Illustrated Prlec
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