Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 February 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1903-02-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. KEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL- WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1903. No. 4421 words
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Advertisement2047 1903-02-25 1 Epping llotirrs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. British Nippon YlJsen Kaisha Oriental Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan mail steamship co., Ltd. Navigation Company. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. |r fesffSl Pr H THE mail steamers may For Will Sail, i Steamer. From Expected on w A 1 be expected2,047 words
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Article115 1903-02-25 2 Penang, 25th February, 1903. Rates close as follows I London Demand Bank 1/7| Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/7f Do. 3 Credits l/7£ Do. 3 Documentary 1 7}g Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 120 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 122 Bombay, Demand Bank 120 Do. 3 days’sight Private 122 Madras, Demand115 words
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Article187 1903-02-25 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. sellers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l6O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.75 Karangan Tin187 words
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Article193 1903-02-25 2 Penang. 25th February, 1903. Description. Beef— cts. Soup per catty J 6 Boast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 35 Tongue 60 Feet 12 Heart 45 Liver per catty 24 Tripe 10 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 18 Feet each193 words
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Article190 1903-02-25 2 Penang, 25th February, 1903. Tin $96.50 sales D 1 n West Coast Black Pepper g lbs (y/ White Pepper ss7buyers Trang Pepper season commencing $36.50 Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. $145. —sa’e< Mace Pickings 120. sellers. Nutmegs 11G< 90. —buyers 1 No. 1 7. —sellers. Sugar <190 words
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Article47 1903-02-25 2 Mails Close To-morrow. b'or Per str. Time. Deli ...Sumatra 11 a.m. Ceylon. Aden Egypt and ria Naples for Europe, etc ...Stuttgart 1 p.m. Registration up to noon. Perlis and Setul ...Chan Tai 2 p.m. Deli ...Ho Kwei 2 p.m. Moulmein and Rangoon ...Pundua 5 pm.47 words
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Article17 1903-02-25 2 brom Steamer To Arrive. Suez Jara to-day. Singapore Capri 26-2-03 Edie (r.G.v. Lansberyc 27-2-0317 words
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Article209 1903-02-25 2 Arrivals. str., 240, Murray, 24-2-08, Tavoy, general, Koe Guan, f Tongkah AjJnian. German, str., 161. Peters. 25-2-03, from Asahan, tobacco, B. M. Co.. Belawan Taw Tong, Brit., str.. 105, Reid, 21-2-03, from Teluk Anson, general, Koe Guan, Teluk Anson Betsy, British str.. 112. Merrier, 24-2-03, from Port Swettenham, general,209 words
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Advertisement591 1903-02-25 2 Tlxean. Chee <£& Co.; House fco Let. HAVE IN STOCK I i i OMESTEAD,” No. 86 Northam Brands 1 M K°ad. Immediate entry. of A pp*y fco EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES UA Packed in Patent Airtight Tins Nahd, pl r“go l na i moperun. THE FRYE FHVER DOCK, Victoria,” Straw Tipped, 100591 words
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Advertisement180 1903-02-25 2 Canadian Pacific Railway Gompan/s ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE Our National Highway to EUROTE, via China, Japan, Canada and United States. Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan) Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Empress of India” t Twin Screw Steamers. R.M.S. Empress of Japan” > 6,000 tons.180 words
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Advertisement1154 1903-02-25 2 JMO’S’ZCE. In the Goods of Mrs. COLLINS {deceased.) W AN about Murcfa r PURSUANT to Section 46 of the Con- A Pply to “p veyancing and Law’ of Property <■' <> Pb Ordinance 1836. Notice is hereby given lllau '.i t that all creditors and other persons having TO any1,154 words
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Article1469 1903-02-25 3 FROM ALL SOURCES. A violent disturbance of the atmosphere has lieen puzzling the inhabitants of the country which lies between Manchester and Chester. The phenomenon has now betn accounted for. The Mayor of Chester sent a message to the Mayor of Manchester by wireless telegraphy in Welsh.1,469 words
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Advertisement555 1903-02-25 3 Aylesbury and (iarland, 0F IPOH. w- Pure Malt Whiskies Portland Cement SIITLY FRESH FROM ENGLAND 1 l U!G THE Corrugated Iron and Ridging A LL GAUGES AND SIZES. I K Best Blends are Buchanan’s UfIirJERS CANDLES. Dynamite. Detonators, Fuse. OF ALL DEAL ERS. LUBRICATING OILS. I 80« Im™,: cAL VERT’S555 words
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Advertisement229 1903-02-25 3 TO U3ET. IMMEDIATE ENTRY, House No. 9 Arratoon Road. Apply to GUAT CHENG Bros., 7 Church Street. DAVID BROWN Co., 4 Logan’s Buildings, Estate Agents and Auditors. Reports and Valuations. Sales by Auction or private tender of House and Land Property, and Stock. FOR SAX.E. i BOUT 25 acres of229 words
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Advertisement424 1903-02-25 3 For the Prevention of Disease USE ZOTAL The Best, The Cheapest, The Surest of all Disinfectants. Supplied to the Municipality, -/E-he Government, and several Sanitary Boards in the Native States. The most powerful Disinfectant in the Market. Prices: in One Gallo i Tins $2-25 Per Gallon. in Two {s2-00 in424 words
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Article185 1903-02-25 4 Wednesday, 25th Ash Wednesday. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 pm. High-water 11-20 a.m. and 11-45 p.m. Thursday, 26 th German Outward Mail expected to arrive at noon. German Homeward Mail expected to leave High-water 11-25 a m. and 11-55 p.m. Friday, 27th New Moon. Auction Sale of Household185 words
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Article2248 1903-02-25 4 Throughout the whole of Mr. Chamberlain’s tour one dominant note has run Linougn an apeechcs —the duty of the Colonies to the Motherland. The burdens which have to be borne by Great Britain alone are, as he points out, becoming so immense as to strain her2,248 words
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Article64 1903-02-25 4 Breach of Quarantine Rules. 25th Febi uary, Five boAlmon Avere, each, this morning fined $25 by Mr. Bryant, for approaching within 200 yards of the s. s. Kingsley, Avhile the steamer was still flying the quarantine Hag; and a B ngali was yesterday fined •$5O by Mr. Howard,64 words
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Article74 1903-02-25 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties Avere played yesterday afternoon Single Handicap, Class IL Pinal. A. F. G. Anderson beat A. W. Jones, 6 -4, 6—9. Double Handicap. A. Darier G. I|. Cater A. S. Anthony A M E. Plumpton, 1 —6, 6—5, 6—5, The following74 words
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Article200 1903-02-25 4 (R tz U i E r i o, London, 24th I' Mr. CHAMBERLAIN AS town. The Duty of nu 010 bpeakmgat a l uilcheon >■, Chamber of Commerce r. t Mr. Chamberlain said expansion of the Colonies n den of the Mother Counit grown to be more than could(R tz U i E r ..., i ■ ) - 200 words
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Article141 1903-02-25 4 I rmn a U<>i i ymrlciit. Kinta Races. First Day, 21th [Aiihcai:". The following are the resnltso the first day's races:— I.—The Maiden Plate. Mr. C. Waller’s lliriii:mi )D>n Mr. Alm i B iker’s 77n /5L ?j Hu 2.—The Straits Steamship Cup. lI.H. Raj i Mansur's Hilda ...1141 words
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Article42 1903-02-25 4 The mm’s February M I d ini'! !l January Spoon will be playel I i' o[l dav next, the 28th ins'ant. Mr. J. C. Benson Treasurers!)ip of the G »11 Buxton has now t iken ov r the post.42 words
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Article207 1903-02-25 4 T »K O.IL-I arrived here yester liy L' 1,11 i H pj for some iinexplaiiie i>' l<oll ,11,1 i. t! in an appearance, and uiiS n 4 ed with no signs of lb. if iirimi- Cunningham, Clark A information as to the r i ,i)! appearance, and207 words
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Advertisement372 1903-02-25 4 PRITCHARD CO,, 75 BEACH STREET, PENANQ. JUST RECEIVED! Memoirs OF PAUL KRU6ER' Colonial edition. New Novels. FIRE! A. M. Diehl, DEAD CERTAINTIES, Nathaniel Gubbins, A WOMAN’S CHECKMATE, J. E. Muddock, STRONGER THAN LOVE, Mrs. Alexander, HIGH POLICY. C. F. Kearv, BLUE LILIES, Lucas Cleeve, MY AUSTRALIAN GIRLHOOD, Mrs. Campbell I'raed,372 words
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Advertisement91 1903-02-25 4 CONTRIBUTION S 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 should91 words
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Obituary23 1903-02-25 4 Death. Ng Par San.—At Penang Street, this morning, Ng Pak San, until lately senior partner of Messrs. Thean Chee A Co. Aged 89.23 words
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Article741 1903-02-25 5 Before Mr. Juttice Lvr. IX CIVIL JURISDICTION. 24 th February. Xyak Diyax r. Nyak Din. I ;|I was concluded, being dismissed, ,j, CO sH. It was an action to recover in articles of jewellery, and damages r',. ihcir detention. Mr. Murison Allan I r iliu plaintiff and Mr.741 words
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195 1903-02-25 5 f Mcilay Mail.) "v I riday last the Chinese temple in 1: 1 Stu organised its annual procession 1,1 Nten of gratitude for the continuance of 1?lll, iC health and the general commercial in this district. J IJQ pr ecession is annually thrown open Sections*. f Mcilay Mail.) - 195 words
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Article2065 1903-02-25 5 B ntten Specially for the Pinanq Gazette.") Negui Sapulu, left entirely to Us, would have been a second and successful Eden. In adopting the (unregistered) title of a defunct corporation we assuredly laid ourselves open to the charge of plagiarism, yet our motto has ever been Originality with2,065 words
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Article39 1903-02-25 5 Stearns’ Headache Core has beeen proved to bo a speedy and reliable cure for all kinds of Headaches. Stearns’ is the original. Stearns’ is the genuine. Of all chemists wholesale from D. GRARAM Co«> Ltd.39 words
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Article114 1903-02-25 5 W E regret to announce the death of Mr. Ng Pak San, which took place at his resid ence, Penang Street, at three o’clock this morning. Mr. Ng Pak San, who was educated in the Brothers’ School here, was until recently senior partner in114 words
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Article187 1903-02-25 5 Under the healing “Notes on Straits Railways,” “A Practical Man” writes to the Ceylon Observer The great Singapore and Kranji Railway, 14 miles, no less, costs $1,500,000 and is not yet finished; nearly three years since it was begun. Why people from home should have been sent out187 words
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Article141 1903-02-25 5 One of the Metho list district synods in Queensland has requested the conference in that state to instruct the ministers of the church not to officiate at any wedding of Chinese men and white women. The reason given is that many of the Chinese who seek to marry141 words
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Article154 1903-02-25 5 o to run on the Interoceanic Railwav. Daily Mail. American Locomotives to be Blilt in England. The engineering firms of the United States have so often beaten British engineers by guaranteeing quicker delivery and quoting lower prices that it will be regarded as good news that a—~ “ o to run on the Interoceanic Railwav.—Daily Mail. - 154 words
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Article150 1903-02-25 5 The West Australian mining industry has created a fresh record with a total production of 2,087,5550 z. for 1902, an increase of 276,5000 z. over 1991. The following figures afford an interesting contrast belli era the relative progress of West Australia and the Transvaal. The production in the150 words
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Article175 1903-02-25 5 A writer, whose anonymity is preserved, has first place in the new number of the Fortniyhtly for a significant article on Lord Kitchener’s w T ork in India. The opinions here expressed emanate clearly from an officer in close touch with Indian affairs, and convey175 words
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Advertisement23 1903-02-25 5 i 530,000 tons been burnt in mannfacturiug known L little earthenware pots Lu'bi.r r' er,vw^ere Ijem<-0 is the genuine J 5 Extract. 423 words
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Advertisement837 1903-02-25 5 iJfln Adbrrtisrnwnts. Central Sales Room. FOR BALE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Friday, 27th February, P’ N CW?CA) t MERICAN HOODED At 12 noon, Ar Messrs. Katz Bros.’ Godowx, gentleman’s bicycle. One Lot Machinery. Usual Conditions of Sale. iiNEK ding ome. Terms: Cash before Delivery. Ap P y837 words
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Article1337 1903-02-25 6 Henry J. Coates in Daily Mail - Henry J. Coates in Daily Mail. PIRATE cersus PUBLISHER. Ax unpleasant surprise awaited Mr. Sousa ou the occasion of this, his second visit to our country, one which is best told in his own words, made public in the Press recently. Imagine my astonishment,” says the eminent1,337 words
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Advertisement456 1903-02-25 6 The Finest Wines in the Market notice. GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak V Selangor, and Suniatra. VERY OLD TAWNY PORT Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on FINO PALE SHERRY Gounde paper. W. 3 ONES, These are confidently recommended 42 King Photoepapher to all who456 words
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Advertisement528 1903-02-25 6 NOTICE. He Mrs. COLLINS, tlcee(i:<’<l. rriHE BODEGA has this day been sel l. 1 All claims against it in lesprct of transactions up to and including this day should be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of March next. L. M. WOODWARD, Ad>ni/listratal' "I Mrs.528 words
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Advertisement459 1903-02-25 6 X.E r l?. 'i’O VO. 61, Western Road. J MME DIATE Entry. n Apply to JL Maca.ister Load until l a t G I No. 6 PENANG ROAD, by Capt. Weber. 1 b occupy Apply to By Leave oftheCourL the dispen s Vjv A SUIT 1902 Nm 179. STEAM MOTOR459 words
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Article164 1903-02-25 7 i) hrs bv Captain A. 11. Adams, p J > Jompany I Drill order with caps). 'fDitr- lii.v 2(>lb, Recruits Drill. i|| prilfc fire fit the Fort at 5-30 p.m. unless otherwise ordered n!. .a .—Saturday 2Sth, The Commandant's Challenge, Cup at 3 p m. z r <7rt/164 words
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Article144 1903-02-25 7 xuees Outward. p r r I’- an O. steamer lietoria, connect- n<, wi > i i 'te nner Chusan, at Colombo, from Land I —To H mgkoag: Mr. j. and Mrs. 1 > >na!d<on. Mr. Stevensm. To Singapore Mr. Ellis. Mr. ]i To Penang: Mr. Cowie. From144 words
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Article229 1903-02-25 7 Ihe information under this heading is sup plied by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. I eb. 27 s. s. Benlarig from London, for Singapore. China nod Japan, Sandilands, Buttery A Co. ’> 25 Homeward Imperial German Mail, Steamer St uttyurt229 words
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Advertisement136 1903-02-25 7 ALLAN IRVING. Engirt rs and General Contractors Works:— 4o Weld Quay. Town Store :—.>/ Reach Street» LIQUEUR HIGHLAND WHISKY ia Years Old. The Original Liqueur Whisky ESTABLISHED 1865.) A. B. Mackay, Ltd., Agents GILFILLAN AA 00D Co., Penang. 7o be had Retail from all the principal Stores, also at Tai136 words
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Advertisement182 1903-02-25 7 EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jewellery, At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. T4o. 4. Beach Street HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Gold Silver Watches and Jewellery, OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. Gold Flexible Bracelets and Rinsg, Gold Alarquis Rings set with Diamonds Rubies, and Sapphires, Emeralds, Gold Brooches Bracelets, Gold Engagement and182 words
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Advertisement409 1903-02-25 7 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera gold medal and Diarrhoea Remedy AT THE a r> b %z rj I I tf* Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most successful medicine in t /X R I /Y II 1 LJ 111 O I Use f° r complaints. It always cure? and cures quickly, it409 words
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Advertisement1605 1903-02-25 8 1 i i FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ft I B 5 ft j I I ©1 Time Table from Ist November, 1902. 1 I i §<S 5 WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS, J* _o ►—i STATIONS i —I i i C 2 <D Q 1 2 3 4 1 51 6 I 71,605 words
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Advertisement304 1903-02-25 8 BROVZr< Monumental SculnZ 42 bentinck str eet pt,rs (Established A. b Tombstones in Italiw \r<, Granite, and ('hi orders taken for NAME SI \i> E Gates. CHURCH TABLET? SOLE AGENT for the Strait and Native State f *aentg l. J young 72 BATTACK HO.U) Hosmtal, I who win receive ail304 words
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