Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1903-03-07 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. fiEi? SERIES. ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS mb. T SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, 1903. No. 5324 words
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Advertisement2019 1903-03-07 1 Jiitcs NOEBDEUTSCHERLLOYD, BREMEN. Nippon Yusen Kaida. Oriental Steam xA /b\ Ne a P atam Lines of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL S 7^ SHIP Co Ltd Company. 'lntended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. t' t> j rHIIE mail steamers may I If Iggy I jj.nnr\ F £be expected to arrive 12,019 words
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Article115 1903-03-07 2 Penang, 7th March, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/71 Do. 4 months* sight Bank I z B Do. 3 Credits I,B| Do. 3 Documentary 1,8/k Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 122 V Do. 3 days’ sight Private 1244 Bombay, Demand Bank 122.1 Do. 3 days’ sight Private115 words
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Article184 1903-03-07 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnh Gold Mine Co. $2. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ktd. $8.25 Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $llO. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l7O. Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.75 Karangan Tin Mining184 words
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Article193 1903-03-07 2 Penang, 7th March, 1903. Description. Beef— cts Soup per catty 14 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 70 ,< Feet 20 Heart 35 Liver per catty 28 Tripe 12 Pork Pork 30 Pig’s Head 18 Feet each193 words
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Article182 1903-03-07 2 LATEST MARKET QUOTATI ONS. Penang, 7th March, 1903 Tin ...$95.80 sales Black lepper 3 |bfl f) o/ salfts White Pepper $55 —sellers Trang Pepper season commencing $36 j Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. $145. —sa’e Mace Pickings 120. sellers. Nutmegs 110« 93. —buyers I No. 1 7. —sellers. Sugar <182 words
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Article74 1903-03-07 2 Mails Close on Monday. Tor Ter str. Time. Trang ...Artsadong 1 p.m. Perlis and Setul ...Swee Leok 2 p.m. Port Swcttenliam ...Mary Austin 2 pm. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Edie. T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Pegu 2 p.m. Moulmein ...Unity 3 p.m. Singapore. Hongkong, Swatow74 words
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Article19 1903-03-07 2 Trom Steamer To Ari ire. Pulo Weh van Outhoorn 9-3-03 Edie vanSwoll 10-3-03 Rangoon Pentakota 10-3-0319 words
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Article173 1903-03-07 2 Arrivals. Laurens Pit.. Dutch, str., 154, Van Orden, 6-3-03, from T. Poera. general, ILL. (’o., Bagan Unity, Nor., str., 930, Hansen, 7-3-03. from Moulmein, general, B. Bros., Moulmein Taw Tong, Brit., str., 105, Reid, 6-3-08, from Teluk Anson, general, Koe Guan, Teluk Anson Deli, Brit., str, 105, Hassan, 6-3-03,173 words
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Article1249 1903-03-07 2 EASTER MEETING, TO BE HELD AT Seremban, April the 14th, 16th and 18th, 1903. pvooramine ot Events. FIRST DAY, 1. The Selangor Stakes. Presented by the Selangor Tin t Club. Value $3OO. —A Race for Selangor 1903 Grillins. Weight for age. Entrance $l5. Distance, R. C. and1,249 words
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Advertisement567 1903-03-07 2 *TPiea,ni Chee Co- 1 Mouse to JD®t. HAVE IN STOCK E JTOMESTEAD,” No. 86 Northain Brands Jti Road. Immediate entry. of Apply to EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES GUA H E Packed in Patent Airtight Tins I”*" f 2.-„ per tin. Chin Hhi Brother?, Victoria,” Straw Tipped, 100 in a tin llok.se Dealers567 words
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Advertisement33 1903-03-07 2 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants S PEC fAU TIES. Club Whisky. Exshaw’s Brandy. Bollinger Champagne. Irroy Champagne. Kupper’s Beer. Pabst Beer. Coutt’s Gin. 1-RICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. Kennedy Co., Agents, Penang.33 words
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Advertisement119 1903-03-07 2 ’JTO UET. j 'X' r O. 61, Western Rond. I 1\ Apply to E No. G PENANG MB Government of Pera*. I WANTE». I 4 SSISTANT DRESSERS on t! I 2jL annum. I Free quarters, partly {urniuitd, HU I Must have bad nt leas; iwiyitt training. H Applications with recent119 words
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Article2649 1903-03-07 3 Ganas. Specially W> ittin j'or the Pinang Gazette.") [copyright reserved] (Continued from last Saturday's issue) CHAPTER XIII. The Treachery of Sakki. I'he Offin River was crossed in dugout canoes, and the party climbed up the steep bank, and marched on through the dense forest, till they came2,649 words
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Advertisement428 1903-03-07 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 Gallon Tins $2-25jPer Gallon. in Iwo s2=oo in Four si»9>428 words
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Advertisement39 1903-03-07 3 Rheumatic Pains will soon wear out the strongest constitution. If relief is possible, Chamberlain’s Pain Palm will afford it. This liniment has been a boon to thousands of sufferers. One application gives relief. Try it. AU Dealers sell it.39 words
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Advertisement35 1903-03-07 3 This is the Season when death stalks through the land in the form of pneumonia. The surest defense against this disease is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It always cures and cures quickly. AU dealers sells it.35 words
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Advertisement451 1903-03-07 3 ———MM—■> notice. The fj., eS f vVines in the Market triEWs’ of Penang, Singapore, Perak GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s V Selans’or, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various alzes upto 3 ft. on VERY OLD TAWNY PORT Goinide paper. W. JONES, 1 FINO PALE SHERRY King Street. Photographer mi r i <i i451 words
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Article146 1903-03-07 4 4__ Saturday, 7th First Quarter. Homeward Mail expected to leave. Police Sports, Esplanade 11 a. 111. to 6 15 p.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 6-40 p.m. and 7-05 a in. Sunday, Bth 2nd Sunday in Lent. P. V. C. Annual Rifle Competition. High-water146 words
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Article1994 1903-03-07 4 The Chinese Quarantine Camp question appears to be productive of a good deal of correspondence, most of which is of a more or less acrimonious description. Some of the correspondents attack us, while others traverse with the views of other writers, but the bulk of the1,994 words
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62 1903-03-07 4 ITo the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” Dear Mr. Editor, /A’ the para in your issue of the sth inst. regarding Government Officers accepting business outside of their own duties to the public, another party’ or parties will be pleased to hear as to whether they’62 words
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Article264 1903-03-07 4 Befoie Mr. Cavendish. Opium. 7th March. For being in possession of illicit chandu valued at $4.40, a Chinaman was fine I $4O. Before Mr. Bryant. Out of Jurisdiction. The postponed case in which a tougkang Chinchew was held in custody for murder was decided. Mr. J. Bromhead-Matthews, Acting264 words
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Article181 1903-03-07 4 (.REUTE F?’ S} L ndon 6th M arch THE POPE. 1 ully Recovered. His Holiness the Pope E covered from his indisposition.' HOME DEFENCE A Naval Port for Scotland. Mr. Balfour announced i n t i House of Commons that a 6 port and base would be estabS at(.REUTE F?’S} - 181 words
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Article143 1903-03-07 4 Before Mr. .Justice J,air. THE ASSIZES. 6th March. Another Acqu 11 tat,. The Province Wellesley case, in which Miibome;! bin Pakir Mahomed stood indicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect to some jewellery, was finished, the accused beiny acquitted. Mr. Morison Allan was for143 words
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Article370 1903-03-07 4 (To the Editor of the Tiiiany Gazette. Sir, I must begin by telling you that I am a Chinaman, and 1 must say I feel greatly offended by’ the anti-Cnincse tones assumed by you and one of yoiu correspondents during the last few days. I may370 words
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Advertisement395 1903-03-07 4 PRITCHARD CO., 15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. Ladies’ Department. ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS. Hercules and Fancy Cambrics, Lawns, Sateens and Fancy Stripes. Cotton Voiles, Plain and Fancy, Printed Muslins and Plumetis and also a large Assortment in Plain and Fancy Silks. Shoes, Ladies and Children’s, Children’s Strap395 words
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Advertisement92 1903-03-07 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 be92 words
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Article1034 1903-03-07 5 ...eminent publication the Postal T s a certain amount of value B" of the information it contains. ■f' 1 11 iti ig s3 ine\vhat discounted by 'nrniv’ement of the items of the I- nny be announced in the 10 that a mail for so-and-so will B n1,034 words
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Article1578 1903-03-07 5 (U ritten Specially for the Pinanq Gazette.") A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” —would it—try’ “Stinkwort,” a genuine bit of American homoceanism. No, the ideal name, like the ideal punishment, must “fit the crime.” Why else such heart-burnings all down the line of1,578 words
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Article276 1903-03-07 5 A very important leaflet has just been issued by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. It is entitled Sanitary Instructions for the Use and Observance of Agents of Firms, Companies, or Business Houses in Malarial Places.” Ever since the formation of the Liverpool School of Tropical276 words
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Article753 1903-03-07 5 Animated Debate on the Army Scheme. I here has been a vigorous attack in tha House of Commons on Mr. Brodrick’s Army Scheme, directed by Unionist members. Major Beckett moved an amendment to the Address, regretting that the organisation of the Army was unsuited to the needs of753 words
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Article85 1903-03-07 5 Sr. Geore’s Church. Second Sunday in Lent. 815 a.m. Holy Communion.— (Plain Service) 9 a.m. Matins.— (Choral.) 10 a.m. Service for Chinese. 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m. High Mass, at 8 a.m. and Vespers and85 words
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Advertisement60 1903-03-07 5 Beti'er Than a Plaster. —A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound to the affected part is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with60 words
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Advertisement85 1903-03-07 5 Influenza is always more are less prevalent at this season of tbe yeir. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This85 words
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Advertisement843 1903-03-07 5 ilrlr Aiibrrtisrmrnts. PET EH TO BE LET. IpROM Im>. Ma? next, “Welbeck," ItO Panykor lload. Apply to Dr. BROWN. WANT'S: JO. FOB IMMEDIATE ENTRY. ClflK i HOUSE, having 4 Bedrooms and at Last 2 Bathrooms. Offers with particulars to C/o Pinan<) Gazette. Scotch NOTICE. DR. NOBLE Co., Dental Surgeons, T843 words
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Advertisement309 1903-03-07 6 Wanted. Aylesbury and fiarland, A PROOF READER and ASSISTANT IPOH. REPORTER. Apply in writing to Portland Cement READER, LAI GE supply FRESH FROM ENGLAND c/o Pinang Gazette. Corrugated Iron and Ridging Wanted. AL I gauges and sizes. i COMPETENT Chinese or Malay iMLINEiRS CANDICES. Bookkeeper. Apply by letter enclosing testimonials309 words
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Advertisement221 1903-03-07 6 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is intended especially for cough, colds, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases over a large part of the civilized world. The most Haltering testimonials have been received giving accounts of its good works; of tbe aggravating and persistent coughs221 words
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Advertisement1521 1903-03-07 6 ‘ALLAN IRVING. uoverninmol PeraK. r- 1/- Wanted at once. SOneZY. I wl Engi r *trs and General Contractor* c °olies. I n A CHINESE CLERK and DISPENSER AI MGES :-M n U in S \\orks .—4O Weld Quay. for the Vagrant Ward at Teluk Anson. VV 30 cents Cen K1,521 words
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Article371 1903-03-07 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Order» for March. r f uestlny 10th, Recruits Drill and Signalling class at the Fort at 5.30 p.m. w.lnesdny 11th, Moonlight March. Dress, e< prill Order with caps. Fall in at the Gottlieb's Tree” at 9 p.m. sharp. Dv 12th, R emits371 words
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Article63 1903-03-07 7 Passengers Outward. Per P. a id O. steamer > hina, connecting with the steamer Hallaarat, at Colombo, from London, Feb. 20.—T0 Shanghai Miss Foster. To llong Kong: Mr. Greig. To Singapore Mr. Lewis. From Marseilles. —To Hong Kong Mr. Pease, Mrs. and Miss Greig, Mr. Butterworth. To63 words
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Article191 1903-03-07 7 Ihe i-iformation under this heading is supplied by the Agents of the various Steamship line», and the dates arc approximate only. Mar. 10 s. s. Glengyle form Singapore, for G 110 a, Havre and London, Boustead Co. 11 Homeward Imperial German Mail Steamer Preussen from Singapore, tor Colmbo,191 words
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Advertisement168 1903-03-07 7 Just Received. The Laju Bicycle. The Simplex lube Cleaner. Agent, Penang, ALLAN IILNNY, oilsult ini/ l.mjineer. CONTROL CLOCKS. As supplied to all the Banks and B I’rye Dock. I XWIK I Wf?\ I tt°il I V 1 y /’GDUWNS, SUGAR RICE MILLS, HOTELS, PRIVATE HOUSES, lue P night watchmen, cannot168 words
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Advertisement202 1903-03-07 7 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 Bracelets and Rinsg, Gold Marquis Rings set with Diamonds Rubies, and Sapphires, Emeralds, Gold Brooches Bracelets, Gold Engagement and202 words
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Advertisement962 1903-03-07 7 w Zijinhs' |sl -LCOLLIS BROWNE'S For GJ I ard ftHfllilHTtS». IsOKOOVNKProfessor Immermann, Batle, Profess-r oi L.ternai Medicine ai, the Universitv nrriK Its tttt' mu x r r uur l -rrr Hunyadi Janos has invariably shown itself an effectual and reliable Aperient f i I "T f Pl'll"' IC I'oll which962 words
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Advertisement1643 1903-03-07 8 i 1 i J FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. H 1 s 5 ps is I O 11 Time Table from Ist November, 1902, ,fl OS £3 C; r- P-l g i WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. M STATIONS. 7“ 18 14 j l7 IlB[ 19 j 20 |2l 22 23 24 '2s{ 261,643 words
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Advertisement289 1903-03-07 8 BROW Monumental 42 bentinck ST RrFr nbirs Established a n Tombstones in Italian m'. >r 1 Granite, and Chcx^^-. orders taken for N’AMK S' 1 Gates. CHUKCH TAPr'L'’' 6 sole Agent and Native StX.s'- SCU!c!lle,l k young 7? I>,An 7iACK HOAD n n. lr 1 Hospital, 77; v Wiio will289 words
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