Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 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. THURSDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1903. No. 45
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1715 1 NOKDDEUTSCHEKLLOYD, BREMEN. Bml h K«l»tia. Peninsa'a 4 Oriental Staim x Jk Negapatam Lines of Steamers. Japan mail sfeamship co lm. 5 Nav.gation Company. > Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. Ir rj r K HIE mail steamers mav I 1 F Ibe expected to arrive 1 F R Will
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  • 115 2 Penang, 26th February, 1908. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/7| Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/7f Do. 8 Credits l/7f Do. 8 Documentary 1/7 [j; Calcutta, Demand Bank Ri. 120 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 122 Bombay, Demand Bank 120 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 122 Madras, Demand
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  • 190 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersuwali Gold Mine Co. $2. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $9 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lO4. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $2B. seller. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l6O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.75 Karangan Tin Mining
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  • 200 2 I’enaxg, 26ih February, 1903. 1 escri] tiuii. Be <f cfs Soup per catty 16 Roast .> 28 Steaks ,> 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 35 Tongue 60 Feet h 12 Heart 45 Liver per catty 24 Tripe 10 Pork Pork 32
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  • 192 2 Penang, 26th February, 1908. Tin ...$96.50 sales Went Coast Black Pepper g |l>R 5 Qy sgo sft!e White Pepper ss7buyers Trang Pepper season commencing $36.50 Cloves (picl'od) $35.50 Mace No. 81-15.—sa’e-Mace Pickings 120. sellers. Nutmegs HG-< 93.—buyers No. 1 7, sd!o-<. Sugar 1,, 2 5.80 do Baslmt...
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  • 89 2 Mails Close To morrow. bur Per str. lime. Ncgapatam, Madras Pondicherry. Cuddalor! and Karical taking Mails for Europe. etc. via Madras Zaida 1 p.m. Registration up to noox. Tongkali. Kopah, Rcnong, Maliwun. V ictoria l‘oi t and Mergui ...Avagyce 1 I’.M. Edie. T. B'cmawc. Scgli and Olchleh ...Pegu
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  • 33 2 b Steamer /'<> 4'i ir, Ptirne i 27-2-03 Singtußre Austria 27-2-03 Evlie* G.G.v Lansbcrye 27-2-03 Calcutta .4 Hpcar 27 2-03 Singapore C. Apcar 28 2-03 Negapatam Zibcnyhla 28-2-02 Hamburg Koniysiery 28-2-03
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  • 143 2 Arrivals. Java, Brit., str.. 2651. Gordon, 26-2-03, from Suez. G. W. <fc Co., Yokohama Stuttgart, German, str., 3199, Gresch. 2"-2-( 3. from Singapore, general, B. M. Co.. Bremen Carlyle British, str 331, Mugford, ’..5-2-03. from I’crt Swtttenham. general, S. S. S. Co.. I’oit Swettenham Th vping, Brit sh. str.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 631 2 Th.ean Chee <& Co. House to Let HAVE IN STOCK I J OMESTEAD,” No. 86 Northam High-Class Brands 11 R™ l Immediate entry. of I Apply to EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES Packed in Patent Airtight Tins I NahK' m t... t27 p rlin the prye river dock, Victoria,” Straw Tipped, 100 in
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    • 71 2 Penang Foundry Comp ny (Established 1876) ENGINEERS', MILLWRIGHTS BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY SHIPWRIGHTS Gacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Plumber--. BOILER• M A K E R S BRIDGE BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS for the supply and repair o! STEAMSHIPS. MACHINERY STRUCTURE ail kinds also SALVING CONTRACTORS, Machinery, Engineering Appl mces, Materials, Fittings, Stores &c., in
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    • 1129 2 A VALUABLE pieco of ground, with J’MMEDIATE ENTRY email house, No. 227 Burniah Road, J_ York llmd. 1 1 Us( N,, containing about 105,070 square feet. For particulars apply to For full particulars applv to IRwDAVID BROWN Co. 10(,A N aI) A N 4 Logan’s Buildings. Government < r <>
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  • 156 3 An Austrian View. In an article in the Pester Lloyd Prjfessor Vambery, discussing the Macedonian ques tion, says:—“There should be no delusion on this point. The Christian population of Macedonia does not seek to obtain reforms, but emancipation from Turkey. The latter will certainly defend her possession
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  • 141 3 It has been an open secret for several days past that the feeling between the Sultan and Egypt has been the reverse of cordial, says the Cairo correspondent of the Telegraph. The correspondent understands that one of the several causes for these strained rela‘ions
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  • 663 3 —llatujoon Times, The question is to be considered of the prospects of a young engineer after his training is completed. Unless he has an opening ready for him, or private means which will enable him to undertake contracts, or unless he gains a
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  • 791 3 Mr. E. Forbes bus written in the Pall Mall Gazette a graphic description of 4< Christmas Eve in S an.e33 Malaya.” The following is an extract: At lhe landing-stage a crowd of coolies awaits the travellers, and as the two step on to shore and walk
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 439 3 Avlcsbuiy llkl Garland, op I POM. Pure Malt Whiskies Holtland Cement f] SUPPLY FRESH FROM ENGLAND L THE Corrugated iron and Ridging Al L GAUGES AND SIZES. MINBBS rV* N or. ES Best Biends are Buchanan’s p xll ainite, Detonators, Fuse. OF ALL DEALERS. LUBRICATING OILS. Sole Importers OLMERT’S DISINFECTANTS
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    • 173 3 TO LET. IMMEDIATE ENTRY, House No. 9 Arratoon Roa 1. Apply to GUAT CHENG Bros., 7 Gliitrcli Street. Municipal Notice, APPLICATIONS are hereby invited for the appointment of 7th Clerk and Cashier, Secretary’s Office, at a salary of $3O per month. Applications endorsed “7th Clerk and Cashier will be received
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    • 425 3 For the Prevention of Disease USE ZOTAL The Best, The Cheapest, The Surest of all Disinfectants. Supplied to the Municipality, ’—-The Government, and several Sanitary Boards in the Native States. The most powerful Disinfectant in the Market. Prices: in One Galloi Tins $2-25 Per Gallon, in Two $2-00 in Four
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  • 165 4 Thursday, 26 th German Outward Mail expected to arrive at noon. High-water 11-25 a.m. and 11-55 pan. Friday, 27th Mail for Europe via Madras, expected to leave. New Moon. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Westlands Bungalow, at 11 a.m. Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meeting,'at 2-30 p.m. Town Band. Esplanade,
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  • 2324 4 Anonymous letters are the bane of the Editor's life both at home and in the Far East. Some people seem to look upon a newspaper as a convenient vehicle for conveying insults to other folk, or libelling them without running the risk of a prosecution or
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  • 181 4 (R EUTE R’q j London, 25 lhI u oar PARLIAMENT. The Army Scheme D E xo Vxcei> Mr. Winston Churchill the debate on the Army an nounced Mr. Brodrick’s sham and a humbug. Io Cajole the Tax-payi iIts object, Mr. Churchill'' sail was to cajole the j m paying
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  • 172 4 The Revd. Father Meneuvrier, ji.a., VitM of the Church of the Assumption, desire? us to announce that the 25th Anniversar'f of the Coronation of His H iliness the I’ope, Leo the Xllltb, as Sovereign Pontiff of ihe See of Rome, will be celebrated at the Chinch
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  • 145 4 (7b the Editor of the Piiiawj Gazdtc. Dear Mr. Editor, Is the archway leading from Beach S® to the Grand Hotel yard a private godo" 11 This archway is always blocked up"' l big cases, which allow only one carri to pass at a time, driving pedestrmns it,
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  • 191 4 (To the Editor of the Dear Sir,— !dlll eni J In Saturday’s Notes •an' n disappears a short para refeii'' 1 cussion of What is Mot> '}y lam accuse lof misquoting s from Your correspondent discreet }1- w my I stating the ‘misquotation, g 0 j shoulG disappointment, as
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 326 4 PRITCHARD CO., 15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. JUST RECEIVED! Memoirs OF PAUL KRUGER Colonial Edition. New Novels. FIRE! A. M. Diehl, DEAD CERTAINTIES, Nathaniel Gubbins, A WOMAN’S CHECKMATE. J. E. Muildock, STRONGER THAN LOVE, Mrs. Alexander, HIGH POLICY. C. F. Kearv. t BLUE LILIES, Lucas Cleeve, MY AUSTRALIAN GIRLHOOD, Mrs. Campbell
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    • 90 4 /"CONTRIBUTIONS 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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  • 969 5 (i l'»'"' 11 Court, F. «A Hallifa.r, d IL Stratton and A. Cavendish. 25th February. DETECTIVES sent to prison. Tms case, in which two Chinese detec;l n<l Chinese sampan man stood with attempted robbery, was heard 'J. ;e a B »>ch C nirt of three magistrates. came before
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  • 106 5 —Corresp indent. A murder was perpetrated at Nibong Tebal on Sunday night in some stables at the back of the quarters occupied by the clerks in the District Office, the victim being a young Tamil girl called Papapty, and the suspected assassin the Forest R inger’s
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  • 902 5 Half-Yearly Meeting. The ordinary half-yearly meeting was held at Hongkong on the 14th. The Hon. R. Shewan presided. The report was read by the Chairman, who, continuing, said—Gentlemen, I con gratulate you on the fine position which the report I have just real shows the Bank
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  • 141 5 The following are the agenda for the Municipal meeting to-morrow, to be held at 2-80 p.m. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 8. Questions. 4. Letter re Chinese Quarantine Camp. 5. Salary of Chief Assistant
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  • 218 5 was a very promising young fellow.— PerakPioneer. A Malay named Bakar, a i opium smoking den keeper in Tupai R >ad close to Police Station No. 2, on Saturday night was after a heavy smoke of opium seized with a paroxysm of fury of a homicidal tendency
    was a very promising young fellow.— Perak- Pioneer.  -  218 words
  • 519 5 The Directors’ Report for 1902 says: Notwithstanding consi lerable difficulties, work throughout the year has been practically continuous since September last three monitors have been install the actual work throughout the past yeiu not been equivalent to more than thSXof two monitors. 149,191 cubic yards of earth
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  • 1054 5 In the January number of the AnjiloIndian Review published in London, Mr. Frank Birdwood, son of Sir George Birdwood, and director of the Redmond Ramie Syndicate, gives a plain account, from the manufacturer’s point of view, of the position won by this fibre in order
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 863 5 iltitt Aftbrrtisenttitts. notice. Central Sales Room. F o Genoa, London Antwerp. fTIHE fl'idion of “Machinery” JL a<l vertisol for Friday, 27th February, r r TPIHE s.s. (dlenpi/le, Cap--1903, is postponed. /P\ n 1 tain Darke, due here (I NN INGHAM, CLARK A Co., J( the 10th March, has first Licensed
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  • 813 6 On January the 12th, at 1.30 p.ra., says the Sarawak Gazette, a great Hight of butterflies was observed in Kuching all the individuals of this swarm were of the species Cirrochroa bajadeta, the wings of which on the upperside are bright chestnut in colour with blackish
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    • 470 6 The Finest Wines in the Market notice. GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s 7TEWS of Penang, Singeoore, Perak V Selangor, and Sumatra. VERY OLD TAWNY PORT Photos enlarged, various s»zes up to 3 ft. or FINO PALE SHERRY G mid papcn w. hones, These are confidently recommended 42 klng Strcct Piu>tog>«pher to all
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    • 128 6 TO LET. On Lease for 99 Yearsln Lots io Suit Purchasers. That portion of the Glugor Estate, hereafter to be known as Coronation Park situated opposite to Combe Hill, and bounded on the North, East, and West by the Glugor and Bukit Gambier Roads, and on the South by Glugor
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    • 1178 6 NOTICE. He Mu COLLINS, TV 0 l!1 > Vesr 1,1 4 I ’'Vhe/'.V p l H °uw i -xA Apply to 1 \Lic.ii! tc, Road n n tq la A o. nplIE BODEGA has this day been sold. No. G PENANG ROAD, by Capt. 0,-r. 1 All claims against it
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  • 161 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, I 'tir February. rimrsday 2Gtb, Recruits Drill. \II Drills are at Ihe Fort at 5 30 p.m. unless otherwise ordered nintition*- Saturday 28th, The Commandant’s Challenge Cup at 3 p m Practice. —Tiie R inge is available all day on Saturdays, Sundays
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  • 144 7 I'arsenoEKS Outward. Per I'. an 1 O. steamer Victoria, connecttiipr with the steanmr l.'kusan, at Colombo, from Inn lon, Feb. s,—To II mgkong Mr. Piirlitts II >n. and Mrs. D inaldson, Mr. Stevenson. To Singapore: Mr. Ellis, Mr. Hopwood. To Penang: Mr. Cowie. From Marseilles.—To Yokohama ITon.
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  • 222 7 Ihe i‘iformation under this heading in sup plied by [hf> Agents Q j le various Steamship lines, and (he dates are approximate only. rob. 27 s. s. Beiilarig from London. for Singapore, China and Japan. Sandilands. Buttery Co. 27 s. m. Prometheus from Singapore and China, far Anisterdan
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 134 7 ALLAN IRVING. Engrars and General Contractors Works:— 4o Weld Quay. Town Store: Reach Street LIQUEUR HIGHLAND WHISKY io Years Old. The Original Liqueur Whisky (ESTABLISHED 1865.) A. B. Mackay, Ltd., Glasgow. A <icn ts GILFILLAN WOOD Co., Penang. To be had Retail from all tin principal Stores, als3 at Taiping.
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    • 183 7 fap A wk EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jewellery, At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. Wo. 4, Beach Street HAS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Gold Silver Watches and Jewellery, OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. Gold Flexible Biacelets and Rinsg, Gold Marquis Rings set with Diamonds Rubies, and Sapphires, Emeralds, Gold Brooches Bracelets,
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    • 1199 7 Jlnsitranti: plotters. Insurant Jlotias. I IDTOIMQ TEAQ Guardian Fire and Life Mannheim Insurance Co. Assurance <’o., Ltd. WERE AWARDED THE MARINE INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1821 <IUIE undersigned Agents will accept Marine GOLD MEDAL Subscribed Capital 3 ,otM> 000 n rcha < d Produce and Valu- ables at current rates. TLT’ THE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1382 8 j U j FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ill gl M fl Time Table from Ist November, 1902. §H h WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. 2 g STATIONS. r i ll I sJ 3 S LJ. 1. t L_' L_l L L—A— 7 r < DOWN TRAINS. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m.
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    • 325 8 brown c Alorumentp; s 42 fiB.\'TIXCK S7ft KFl rs II'.STAHr.|. I;!<| i, T< mbstones in Italian ?,i Gkanjte. and Cuux a ?7 orders taken for NAME SI i E Gates. CHURCH T |’f CT o SOLE AGENT f<> r tho S t 7'' and Native St.i;. ""'•itu L. J YOUNG
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