Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 February 1903

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED daily. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL LX I MONDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1903. No. 42
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    • 1917 1 pipping/lotirn. XORDDEUTSCHERLLOYD,BREMEN. Nippon YuBBn KaiBha Peninsular Oriental Steam ,-4 O„ Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan MAIL steamship Co., Lt*. Navigation Company. \7 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. |t P rpHE mail steamers may For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected on 1 L I 1 be expected to arrive
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  • 112 2 Pknang, 23rd February, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank l/7fk Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 1/7| Do. 3 Credits l/7g Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1191 Do. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 1191 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 121 Madras, Demand Bank 118
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  • 192 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $2. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $9 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lO4. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. seller* Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l6O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.75 Karangan Tin
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  • 197 2 Penang. 23rd February, 1903. Description. Beef— cts. Soup per catty 16 Roast m 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 R‘ nip Steak 28 Ox Tail each 35 Tongue 60 Feet J 2 Heart 45 Liver per catty 24 Tripe 10 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 13
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  • 186 2 Penang, 23rd February, 1903. Tin $97.25— ftttyers West Coast Slack Pepper 3 lbf? 5 Q 7 3O saleB White Pepper ss7buyera Trang Pepper season commencing $36.50 Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. 7 sl4s.—sales. Vface Pickings 120. seller:-. Nutmegs llGx 90.—buyers i No. 1 7. —sellers. Sugar <,,
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  • 84 2 4. Mails Close To-morrow /<’or Per str. '1 ime. Mouimein Colaba ...11 a m. Tongkah ...Petrel 11 a.m. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 p.m Calcutta ...Kum Sang 2 p.m Batu Bahia Asahan R. Halewyn 2 p.m. Deli ...Vidar 3 p m. Teluk Anson Lady Weld 3 p.m Port Swettenham
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  • 15 2 Steamer To Arrire. Edie Both 24-2- p 3 Java 25-2-03 Capri 25-2-03
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  • 294 2 Arrivals. Unity. Nor., str 938. Hansen, ‘2l-2-03 from Moulmein, R ce B. Bros. Mouhnein Coromandel, British, str., 2783, Bennet*, 21-2-03, from Singapore, general, G.W. Co.. Col mbo Kum Sang, British, str.. 2078. Buller, 23-2-03, from Singapore, general, Bostd. Co., Calcutta Telemnchus. British, str., 4802, Goodwin, 21-2-C3. from Sii gapore,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 610 2 T tie an. Chee Co- i House fco Let HAVE IN STOCK i I J’OME STEAD,” No. 86 Northam High-Class H Hoad. rrvnTi*M GUAT CHENG Bros., EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES x Vo. 7 Church Street. Packed in Patent Airtight Tins 1 N hd Pl^o 1 *2.7» per tin. THE RIVER DOCK, Victoria,”
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    • 78 2 ENA NG BANU. NOTICE is hereby given that from this. daU the charges for the services of the will be as follows Dances, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. $4O Dinners, 8 p.m. tollp.m. j 25 Garden parties, 5 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. $2O After these hours. $lO per hour or
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    • 1007 2 WANTED. lO let -YTTANTED, about March, a Furnished TMMEDIATE ENTRYVV or Unfurnished House, near Town. JL Macalister Road a u M r Apply to P.D.Q.,” KHOOHoeVf C/O Pinany Gazette 23 2 y TO Posada Wine &> JMMEDIATE ENTRY, House No. 15 v vUj, ada^ s Continental BodegaCn J Board and
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  • 1156 3 A FEAST OF EXCUSES AT LONDON’S PECULIAR COURT. Take notice that you have been guilty of a breach of the Law in that your child has not duly attended School, and you are hereby invited to attend at Lint-street Board School to state any excuse you
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  • 349 3 Intemperance as a Chief Predisposing Cause. Lunacy increases at a serious rale in London, and as Mr. Hubbard, the chairman of the Asylums Committee, has explained, the L. C. C. has been able to cope with the situation by erecting temporary blocks like that at Colney Hatch.
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    • 427 3 lv lesbiiry and Garland, 0F Rare Malt Whiskies Portland Cement PI'LY FRESH FROM ENGLAND SU THE Corrugated Iron and Ridging Ul GAUGES AND SIZES. —Best Blends are Buchanan’s tfINERS CANDLES. Detonators, Fuse. OF ALL DEALERS. LUBRICATING OILS. Sole Impoktebs rT S DISINFECTANTS Borneo Company limited, Drilling Steel, Axes, Chankois, Canadian
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    • 163 3 TO LET OM LEASE I poll a term of 99 years from Ist January, 1903. That piece of ground known as the Dato Kuam\t Garden Apply to Da VII) BROWN Co. 4 Logan's Buildings, Agents. TO LET. IMMEDIATE ENTRY, House No. 9 Ariatom Roai. Apply to GF AT CHENG Bros.,
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    • 434 3 For the Prevention of Disease USE ZOTAL The Best, The Cheapest, The Surest of all Disinfectants. Supplied to the Municipality, ’s» ,The Government, and several Sanitary Boards in the Native States. The most powerful Disinfectant in the Market. Prices: in One Gallon Tins $2-25 Per Gallon. in Two $2-00 in
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  • 171 4 Monday, 23rd Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.in. High-water 9-40 a.m. and 10-05 p in. Tuesday. 24 th St. Matthias. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-33 p.in. High-waterlO-30 a.m. and 10-55 p.m. Wednesday, 25th: Ash Wednesday. German Homeward Mail expected to leave Town Band. Esplanade at 5-30 p.m.
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  • 1668 4 The public are often inclined to imagine that the life of the newspaper nan has few trials. In this they are grievously mistaken, as an account of the misfortune which befell the Gazette on Saturday will show. Those familiar with a printing office will know that
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  • 36 4 Breach of Quarantine Rules. A Bengali an I a Chinaman were this mornmg sentenced to one month’s hard abour each, for going on board tbe steamer Lightning while ths vessel was under quaran ime.
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  • 115 4 A theft of valuable jewellery took place in Penang some time last week, when Mrs A. K Buttery was relieved of a diamond crescent value £99, a ne klace worth £BO, notes to the amoun of $159, etc., or a total “haul’’ to the thi ves
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  • 431 4 10th February. The lit Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonies not fits that His M jesty ihe King will not be advise I to disa low the following Ordinances of the Straits Settlements pass, d in 1902: —O di 'ances io amend “The Widows and Orphans
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  • 379 4 '«I K Lon;lon > 21st k- K THE TIIAXSVAAL. I The Last of the Chif I The last of the Burgher C I tration Camps in the Tra lls < been closed. THE SOMALILANp I EX BE DI I’lon. I The Mullah s Force s I Concentrated. I
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    • 379 4 PRITCHARD C 0... 15 BEACH STREET. PENANG. JUST RECEIVED! Memoirs OF PAUL KRUGER' Colonial Sedition. New Novels. FIRE! A. M. Diehl, DEAD CERTAINTIES, Nathaniel Dubbins, A WOMAN’S CHECKMATE, J. E. Mntldoek, STRONGER THAN LOVE, Airs. Alexander, HIGH POLICY. C. F. Keary. BLUE LILIES, Lucas Cleeve, MY AUSTRALIAN GIRLHOOD, Mrs. Campbell
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    • 90 4 (CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to C, ‘-The Editor.” writtenon cue side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writers 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. JLL business communications should be addressed
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  • 599 5 Before M> Justice Laic. Appeal. 23rd February. r the matter of certain proceedings in /court of Requests, Penang, with Goh J.], a plaintiff, and Yeo Teng and others, defendants. •p IH was an action really for a new trial t |,(> cnse before the Court of Requests. E
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  • 101 5 The S.S. (forernment Gazette of the 20. b instant contains the report of Mr. F. J. Halifax, Registrar of De. ds, on the number of instruments registered at Penang during January. At the beginning of January 370 instruments were awaiting delivery and 145 were in
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  • 308 5 iv n B f w P w hy will be felt.— Singapore l retn, regret to learn of the death on the hth-inst. of Mr. E. E. Isnnonger, lately Colonial Treasurer of the Stru ts Seit'e ■nents. He retired from office as Col >iil
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  • 1626 5 (7o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette'") Dear Sir, The “Englishman’s” criticism of my article on Money does not, according to my opinion, materially affect my argument as to what really constitutes money. When I spoke of value I had reference to commercial value. There are mar
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  • 486 5 Annual Rifle Meeting. The sixth and seventh days of the Third Animal Rifle Meeting of the Penang Volunteers took place on Saturday and Sundi y, the 21st and 22nd instant. There was only one evnt, coi tested on Saturday afternoon, viz., ti e Fontenay Prize presented by
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  • 1270 5 In all that affects the instruction of the young child the greatest accuracy is essential. The teacher must ba sure of his facts, be able to state and explain them clearly and accurately, and the text books used must be clear, concise nnd correct. A School Geography
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 252 5 For Sale. ECOND-HAND Gentleman’s Bicycle in good order. Apply to F. O. HALLIFAX. The Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co npa ly, Ltd. Not ce. r 'I IHE Ordinary Half Yearly Meeting of 1 Shareholteis will be held at the Office of the General Agents, No. 9 Wein Quay, Penang, on
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    • 290 5 44rlu Aibrrfisrnttitts. Municipal Notice. THE next ORDINARY MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners will be held At the Town Hall, On Friday, the 27th February, at 3 p.m. (By Order) R. P. PHILLIPS, Secretary. notice;. TTIHE stock-in trade of Chop Aing Hin, of No. 163 Beach Street, Penang, has ilus day
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  • 1396 6  -  A NEGLECTED ANNIVERSARY. Dora Greenwell McChesney. (Daily Mail.) To go by the base of King Charles’s statue, where he rides in bronze at Charing Cross, is to be reminded of the wreaths which used to lie there as January 80 drew near, until last year some
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    • 460 6 NOTICE. The Finest Wines in the Market n n \riE\VS of Penang, Sing?Dore, Perak GILL’ILL AN A\ 00D Co. s y Selangor, and Sumatra. VERY OLD TAWNY PORT Go^d ‘e“ sed vario 3 ;2eß upto Bh D FINO PALE SHERRY a W NES 42 king Street. Photographer These are confidently
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    • 474 6 TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction BY Messrs. DAVID BROWN <& Co. AT No. 4 Logan's Buildings, On 4th March 1903, Noon. The JRlowing Valuable Properly f belonging to the Estate of A YANA TANA PAKIR, deceased. Lot 1. All that piece of land situate District of Tulloh Ayer Rajah
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    • 499 6 no I-ET. NOTICE VO. 61, Western Road. THE BATU GAJAII Pauvo Apply to No. 6 PENANG ROAD. A TRAIN will leave Data c A Teluk Anson, after the P J h f <* Saturday, the 28th instan*- o dCes 3y Leave of the Cour s.s. Lady Weld for tlle J
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  • 169 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, For February. /i( 24th, Rercuits Drill and Signalling Class Wednesday 25th, Company Drill. Dress (Drill order with caps). Thursday 26th, Recruits Drill. \ll Prills arc at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. unless otherwise ordered f/ p,Saturday 28th, The Commandant’s Challenge Cup at
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  • 141 7 Passe ng er s Ovt ward per and O. steamer Victoria, connecttin?wtb the steamer hitxan, at Colombo, from London, Feb. s—To Hongkong Mr. Parfitts, Hon. and Mrs. Donaldson, Mr. .Evenson. To Singapore Mr. Ellis, Mr. Hopwood. To Penang Mr. Cowie. From Ihrgeilles—To Yokohama: Hon. G. ColferJ To
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  • 212 7 Jhe information under this heading is tup plied by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. 21 Homeward P. O. B. M. S. Coromandel from China, for Colombo and Bombay, Gilfillan Wood Co. 22 German s. s. Altona from Singapore, for Marseille!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 141 7 ALLAN IRVING. ErigWtrs and General Contractors Works 4O Weld Quay. Town Store :—.31 Beach Street» LIQUEUR HIGHLAND WHISKY io Years Old. The Original Liqueur Whisky ESTABLISHED 1865.) Proprietors: 1 B. Mackay, Ltd., Glasgow. Agents GILFILLAN M OOD Co., Penang. Io be had Retail from all the principal Stores, also at
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    • 181 7 EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jewellery,' At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. Tfo. 4, Bench Street HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Gold Silver Watches and Jewellery, OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. Gold Flexible Bracelets and Rinsg, Gold Marquis Rings set with Diamonds Rubies, and Sapphires, Emeralds, Gold Brooches Bracelets, Gold Engagement and
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    • 869 7 LiPTCNS TEAS w WERE AWARDED THE O GOLD MEDAL For GOUT aid fiKEUMATISM. AT THE Profe soi Ir.ia.eiiuaru:, E.islt, Profess»!- oi I: t»n.n Mul.tiue al the University Hunyadi Janos has invariably shown itseit an e.lectual and reliable Aperient. Pa T H g w V 'Tl'' Z"V which I recommend to
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    • 1484 8 1 1 i e FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ft S C 5 2 ce a g I i- It Time Table from Ist November, 1902. ,fl O S WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. .'I f BTATWNB TiBr 4 Tsl I 7 8 i 9 10 11 112,13 14 U 116 I 17 118
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    • 310 8 BROWN Monumental Scud’. 42 BENTINCK STREET (Established A D Tombstones in Italian AI u b Granite, and orders taken for NAME SI Gates. CHUBCH TAWft“‘' Si ’O SOLE AGENT fo r t)lc s a »d Native Stat 2s Ucnt L J you Ng li? no AD near c u-hn 11
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