Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1903

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED ,8 33 PRICE 20 CENTS VOL- LX I. SATURDAY, 21st MARCH, 1903. No. 65
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2040 1 iloturs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN British Nippon YUEen Kalsha. Peninsular Oriental Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL j^ stilP Co Ltd< Navigation Company. /AAV/B*A Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. ft L ft flb I !***—<l PrriHE mail steamers may For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected or 1 be
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  • 119 2 Penang, 21st March, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/Sfk Do. 3 Credits 1 8 t n Do. 3 Documentary 1 8JCalcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 124£ Do. 3 days’sight Private 1261 Bombay, Demand Bank 124| Do. 3 days’sight Private 126 A Madras, Demand
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  • 194 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. $2. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $7.50 .sufes Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. —suft?» Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lOB. Do. G% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $23. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $lBO. sales Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $1.50 Karangan
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  • 190 2 Penang, 21st March, 1903. escription. Beef— ets Soup per catty 12 Roast m 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail eich 85 Tongue 55 Feet 20 Heart 35 Liver per catty 22 Pork Pork 32 Pig’s Head 13 Feet each 24 Tongue
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  • 199 2 Penang, 21st March, 1903. Tin 9 L—sites m i 'Vest Coai-t Black Pepper 3 ]bf? f) Qy i sa ’eWhite Pepper $55 —sellers Trang Pepper season commencing $35 Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. sl4s.—sa’cs Mace Pickings 120. sellers Nutmegs HGs 90.—buyers i No. 1 7. —sellers. Sugar
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  • 35 2 Mails Close on Monday. h'or I'er str. Time. Langkat ...Deli i* p.m. Pangkalan Brandan...Betsy 1 p.ai. Port Swettenham ...Mary Austin 2 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m Pangkalan Brandan...Quorra 3 p.m.
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  • 30 2 brom Steamer To Ar rite. London Flintshire to-day Singapore Haldis 22 3-U3 Hamburg Serbia 22-3-03 Moulmein I n ty 22-3-03 Olehleh M. Vajirunhis 23-3-03 Edie Both 24-3-02
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  • 166 2 Arrivals. Diomed. Brit.. str 300". Diompson, 20-3-03, from Singapore, general, 31. C., London Calypso, Brit str., 339, Lowry. 20-3-03, from Singapore, general. W. 31. Co., Deli, Thaiping, British, str. 160. Wheeler. 20-3-03, from Port Weld, general. 11. L. Co.. Port Weld Ilok Canton, Brit., str for 294, Scott, 21-3-03,
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  • 85 2 Sr. George’s Church, Fourth Sunday in Lent. 8-15 a m. Holy Communion.— Plain.) 9 a.m. Matins. (Choral.) 10 a.m. Service for Chinese. 5 p.m. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church cf the Assumption. First Mass, at 6-15 a.m.; High Mass, at 8 a.m. and Vespers and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 513 2 Thean Chee Co. Renwvai Notice. have IN stock Cunnin Jiam, Clark Co., Brands Auctioneers, Valuers, Agents, OF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES an l Instrument Importers, Packed in Patent Airtight Tins Beg to inform the Public that they have Nahdi,” plain, 103 in a tin Removed to largo size ?2.70 per tin. No.
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    • 95 2 Municipal Notice. rplIE Mu nicipal Commissioners of George 1 Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for alterations and additions to the Jinrikisha Oilice at Penang Road. Full particulars can bo obtained and plans and specifications inspected at the Municipal Engineer’s Office. Tenders, which should be endorsed alterations’to Jinrikisha Ollice,” will bo
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    • 1071 2 Adolf SternO z BERNSTEIN, gold and silver smith, UCl g. Vl o begs to inform the public of Penang Upholsterer and p and surroundingdistricts that he has remov- Dp- I ed to Bishop Street No. 68. ALSO BEST jqy wjvntejo. Mattresses and Unk Spring Mattress m Z COMPETENT CLERK for
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  • 151 3 Ax explana ion of the purpose of the naval table which the Kais r lecwitly presented to the lleicbslag, comparing the English and Gorman fleets, is given in the < > r< mboten, a Berlin .«'ini-oflic al journal. It is shown that even when Genua* y has
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  • 223 3 The latest matchmaking exploit by that great master of fiction, the American correspondent, is an announcement that an American young lady, Miss 31. Angie Graham, of Wheeling, W. Va., is engaged to Prince Yi, heir to the Korean throne The production of announcements of this kind stems
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  • 501 3 Four-funnelled Frauds.” ix the House of Commons on 20th uho. Sir William Allan, speaking with the authority of a blockade-runner, a marine engineer, and an engine-builder, enlivened the afternoon with a slashing attack on the Admiralty. The Navy, on which the safety of the Empire
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    • 602 3 r o r the Prevention of Disease ZOTAL The Best, The Cheapest, The Surest of Disinfectants in the Market. prices: in ne a^on Tins 62-25 Per Gallon. in Two S 2-00 ff in Four £i=po in Quart Bottles $O-60 Per Bot. ff Special Quotations for 40 Gallon Casks. SERRAVALLO’S tonic
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    • 83 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. All dealers sells it. YOUR W KIGHT IS INCREASED. Stearns’ Wixe promotes the assimilation of food, weight. Renews strength.
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    • 1092 3 NOTICE. DR. NOBLE A Co., Denial Surgeons, I I have opened an Office in Room 31, 8 lull I I Cjl V V J LWi a Eastern Oriental Hotel. W 8 W Vinous Cream. WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, t’enanz. I W I -XVALUAIILE for Mosquito \n±,i°X ct HaU 3
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  • 135 4 Saturday, 21st Last Quarter. Homeward Mail expected to leave Town Band, Golf Club, at 5 30 p in, High-water 6-21 a.m. and 6 45 p in. Sunday, 22nd:— 4th Sunday in Lent. High-water 7-10 a.m. and 7-35 p.m. Monday, 23rd Auction Sale of Household Furniture etc., Boarding Officers
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  • 33 4 VanHolten—de Coutoney.—On the2otb instant, at Batavia, Jan Lubertus van Houten, Sub-Agent. Netherlands Trading Society. Penang, to Marthe Caroline Tamara, eldest daughter of Mr. C. de Coutoney, Con-u 1 General for France, Batavia.
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  • 2281 4 Some time ago we advocated the formation of a Museum for Penang, slating that even Sarawak had such an institution, small though that State is as compared with our own Settlement in point of eommerical importance, and we also advocated the formation of an economical section
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  • 224 4 {RE UTEft.. vj.) Lo "'lon,2 9lh THE r E CaiXGSI! Col Messrs. Skinner and V two Commissioners Ve H the Transvaal Minina study the question of°tl J l > tion of Chinese Labour 1“"* nved in London and mil York on the 28th instant they will proceed to Calid
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  • 312 4 (To the T litor of the Pinany G<1A' Dear Sir, I should have considered Sanite-* letter m your issue of yesterday uu"oru; of a reply, since he descends to the wp and uses the usual argument adopted. one unable to hold his own, uauiey* of abuse. He
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 446 4 Pritchard Co., 15 BEACH STREET, PENANG. PROVISION, W!K 0 SPIRIT DEPARTI Armours “Country Club” Ih'lieaeHs. icnderlon ot Beef, Sliced Chicken and Tongue, Veal Cutlets, Calves Tongues, &c., Crosse A Blackwell’s ‘'Delicacies” Turkey Figs, Crystaiiz d Mixed Fruits, Apricots, I’eais, Ch Tries, Greengages, &c. Huntley A Palmer’s —Genoa Cakes, Fruit Cakes,
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    • 94 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must ba addressed to T he 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
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    • 5 4 Ice Chests. McAlister <s co.
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    • 5 4 STEEL TRAVELLING TRUNKS. McALISTER Co.
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  • 1520 5 c 0R respondext of the Perak Pioneer, B na r,”'takes exception to my paragraph qt week’s /< G’. anent Sir Frank Swet in l .in and finds an implied insult to < n Cecd Smith and the late Sir Charles Mdchell- 1 hope Benar will take it
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  • 394 5 Where are the Police (7h the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.'’') Sir, The Kedah Road locality is now the headquarters of some notorious characters, and notwithstanding this it is nearly always denuded of policemen. Street brawls are of frequent occurrence but last night matters reached
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  • 181 5 (Before Mr. Howard.) Morphine Case. 21st March. For being in possession of morphia valued at sixty-two cents, a Chinaman was fined $5. Extortion. J. M. Arab was brought up and charged with extortion. Mr. Wreford, who appeared for the defence, applied fora postponement, which was granted to Saturday
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  • 208 5 In his report on the trade of the Chiengmai district, Mr. Beckett says:—The value of Salween teak, as entered at the Kado duty station returns, has risen from £75,733 in 1900 to £188,103 in 1901, which, as far as can be ascertained from previous statistic, is a
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  • 187 5 On the invitation of the directors of the Io istern Extension Telegraph Company, the Netherlan Is Minister, the Lor i Mayor, and other notabilities interested, were to attend a luncheon on 28th ultimo, to be given on board their new cable ships, tbe Restorer and the
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  • 304 5 Much interest has been aroused by the alleged discovery by the Journal of the existence of the celebrated Crawford brothers, who, according to Madame Humbert, left the legacy of £4,000,000 upon tbe genuineness of which Mme. Humbert traded for so many years. It appears that the limes
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  • 806 5 Under the heading of “Declining Dollars,” the current issue of the Sovereign says:— How greatly the decline of silver affects national finance has recently been shown by two illustrations: one provided by America, and the other by China. According to the official statement of the Government of
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  • 1745 6 (Specially Written for the" Pinang Gazette." J [copyright reserved.] (Continued from last Saturdays issue.) CHAPTER XVI. The Buying of Abinta Bobu. The departure of the King afforded a welcome relief to the white men. Ganas conferred for a few moments with the Priest who had remained
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 829 6 for sale a Free Book. SIANG AIK SUGAR ESTATE. Strength without Drugs. SITUATED at Kuala Kuraw in the Dis- TAB. SANDEN’S Electric Herculex is a trict of Krian, Perak, comprising an I j highgrade home self-treatment witharea of about 800 acres with one Steam out drugs. Worn comfortably about the
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    • 39 6 Rheumatic Pains will soon wear out the strongest constitution. If relief is possible, Chamberlain’s Pain Palm will afford rt. This liniment has been a boon to thouiands of sufferers. One application givse selief. Try it. All Dealers sell it.
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    • 174 6 A RELIABLE HEADACHE CURE. Stearns’ Headache Cure has beeen proved to be a speedy and reliable cure for all kinds of Headaches. Stearns’ is the original. Stearns’ is the genuine. Of all chemists wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd. 3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is intended especially for cough, colds, whooping
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    • 341 6 A. K. SKEKU 31 BEACH STREET. PENANQ. Direct Shipments HIGH CLASS y Tieovisioxts AND Table Delicacies TIELEMAN DROS, Comprising Soups, Meats, Meats with Vegetables, Game, Fish, Sauces, Fruits, Vegetables, Jams Jellies, Puddings, Rye Bread, Cakes, Biscuits, Maccaroni Pickles, Olives, Butter, Cream Cheese, Cocoa, Maize Salt, &c. JUST LANDED “CREAM CHEESE,”
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  • 247 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Tuesday 21th, Recruits Drill and DcA" Signalling Class at the Fort atVsC p.m. o',th Recruits Drill at the Fort i 96th Recruits Drill at the Fort TW rsJ “\t 500 p.m. •jsth, I)a y- I)res s >ii 111 h .j er .Waterbottlesand
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  • 607 7 Passengers Outward. per 1’ O- steamer Shamihai, from London,'Feb. 21—To Yokohama Mrs.. Macrae, Mrs. Bristow, Mrs. Austin. To Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Godwin, Mr. -L L. Campbell. To Hong Kong Capt. j H. Riach, Capt. L. A. and Mrs. Bagshawe, Cant. J. -I. H. Jones,
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  • 242 7 Ihe it formation under thin heading in eu/> plced by the Agents of the various Steamship lines, and the dates are approximate only. Mar 22 German s. s. Serbia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Belin, Meyer A C. 22 s. s. Sikh from Glasgow aud Liverpool,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 20 7 Rouse to JLret. Homestead,” n O sg Northam Road. Immediate entry. Apply to GUAT CHENG Bros., No, 2 Church Street.
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    • 193 7 A Mr EMIL ZOBEL, I 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,
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    • 230 7 LIPTONS TEAS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD medal GOLD MEDALX PACKED BY /PAR! S \l non W KIOBENhAVN /3 .1 gents Penang DANMARK. V liW EUROPA. J /J PATERSON. SIMONS Co. ■'traivM Heymans Patent. SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN Co, VGO Agents, Penang, Native States and Sumatra. .A Tf snijterf§ 'vfi t lejrS/SHi TIVOLI
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    • 1482 8 i1 s e FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ill*? 1 §1 Time Table from Ist November, 1902. 1 I I g« S WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS, <fi J 3 STATIONS. —j —-7- r -T- -t— r- ~r r j i— r c 0) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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    • 410 8 fILLAN& Vorks:— 4/ Uv I T >WN J/ /> I Standard LifeAs sllr THE 76th Annual Pa I the Standard Lifo T' 1 I pany was held at EdinL,. i SUl w,c,! c 3 I the 22nd of April, 1902 gh,onT 4 I The following Resnitfn I 15th November. 1901
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