Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1903

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX I. MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1903. No. 66
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    • 2121 1 NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, BREMEN! I’IPP» Yliffl Kaisha. 4 M»U stem ,A A Nejapal.m Line, al Steamer». jA| A AIL A 7J^ mrp c UJ Navigation Company. 4, y\ j/ Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. fc f?" PrjUIE mail steamers may f <)R Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected or 1
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  • 111 2 Penang, 23rd March, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/B j’j Do. 4 months’sight Bank Do. 3 Credits 1,8 Do. 3 Documentary I,B| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. Do. 8 days’sight Private 1261 Bombay, Demand Bank 124£ Do. 3 days’sight Private 126| Madras, Demand Bank 124 Do. 3
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  • 195 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawnh Gold Mine Co. $2. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $7.50 sales Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $97 ex die Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $2B. s>>/Zr,« Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $lBO. buyers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co.,
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  • 197 2 Penang, 23rd March, 1903. Description. Beef— cts Soup per catty 12 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Hump Steak 26 Ox Tail ea?h 35 Tongue 55 Feet 20 heart 35 Liver per catty 22 Pork— Pork 32 Pig’s Head 18 Feet each 24 Tongue 26
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  • 192 2 Pen ano, 23rd March, 1903 Tin $93.75 salts r*. West Coast Black Pepper g |bf 5 m j29J Balea While Pepper $55 —sellers Trang Pepper season commencing $35 Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. $145. —sa’es Mace Pickings 120. sellers Nutmegs 11G< 90. —buyers INo. 1 7. —sellers.
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  • 49 2 Mails Close To-morrow. For Ver str. l ime. Edie, T Semawe, Segli Olehleh ..Hok Canton 2 p.m. Langkat ...Jin Ho 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Malacca ...Kingsley 3 pm. Teluk Anson ...Lady Weld 3 p.m. Rangoon ...Halvard 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore ...Pin Seng 3 p.m.
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  • 25 2 From Steamer I'o Arrir<. Edie Both 24-3-02 Rangoon Purnea 24 3-03 Singapore Sui Sang 25-3-03 Liverpool Jason 2 -3-03 Rangoon Fitzpatrick 25-J-03
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  • 320 2 Arrivals. Valetta, Brit, str., 2973, Palmer, 21-3-CB, from Singapore, general, G. W. Co., Bombay Korea, Russian, 3914, Pernitz, 21-3-03, from Singapore, genera), B. M. A Co, Rangoon Flintshire, Brit str 2762, Jenkins, 21-3-03. from London, general, Bstd. Co., Singapore M. Vajirunhis, Dutch, str., 672, Potjenijd, 22-3-03, from Padang, general,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 Thean Chee <& Co. Removal Notice have in stock Cunningham, Clark Co., Hitfh-Class Brands Auctioneers, Valuers, Agents, EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES and Musical Instrument Importers, Packed in Patent Airtight Tins Be<. to inform the Public that they have N t’ldi,’’ plain, 100 in a tin Removed to Urge size $2,7i. per tin.
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    • 17 2 Wanted. A COMPETENT Chinese or Malay Bookkeeper. Apply by letter enclosing testimonials to ACCOUNTS, c/o Pinaug Gazette.
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    • 827 2 laanrance Notices. Insammre u ct Guardian Fire and Life rHE DISTIXG ci Assurance Co., Ltd. o 0F THE l Royal Insurance Com ESTABLISHED 1821. are Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 ABSOLUTE SECURITY— f Cx Total Invested Funds up- £6,000,000. S ,JV EB wards of £4,500,000 Lar gc participation i n Profits-n Total
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  • 1447 3 HIS FAILURE AS a COLONIST AND HIS WORTH AS A CHINAMAN. At a time when there is so much talk of the introduction of Ghine-e lab »ur into South Africa to replace the black lab Hirers/ it may not be without inion st to gain some idea
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  • 360 3 Twu Italians and an ex-patriated Geriman have been arrested and brought to Tientsin on a charge of horse-thieving and assault at Kalgan, and for not paying their “hotel” bills. They are alleged to have stolen some ponies from a Mongolian near Kalgan, and being remonstrated with,
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    • 624 3 for the Prevention of Disease ZOTAL The Best, The Cheapest, fhe Surest of Disinfectants in the Alarket. prices: in One Gallon Tins 82 =25 Per Gallon. in Two 82-00 in Four gi-po in Quart Bottles 80-60 Per Bot. Special Quotations for 4> Gallon Casks. SERRAVALLO’S TONIC Bark and Iron Wine.
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    • 39 3 Rheusiatic 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 tbouiands of sufferers. One application givse relief. Try it. All Dealers sell it.
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    • 85 3 This is the Season wnen death stalks through the land in Che form of pneumonia. The surest defense against this disease is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It always cures and cures qnicklv. All dealers sell.- it. HAVE YOU FEVER! Fever and Headache often go hand m hand, Che result of the
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    • 391 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, Penang. HALL’S Coca I Sleeplessness, Convalescence, WINE Nervous and HALL’S coci| ph y sical Debility. WINE Hall’s Wine has attained a well earned popularity at home consti4. tutions inn down bv the climate, the great restorative and the finest iUness or worrv
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  • 127 4 Monday, 23rd Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 pan. High-water 8-0 a.iu. and 8-2 > p in. Tuesday, 24th Town Baud, Golf Club, at 5-3 p m. High-water 8- >0 a.in. and 9-15 p.ni. Wednesday, 25th Annunciation. Lady Day. German Homeward Mail, expected to arrive at 2 p.m. “Penang
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  • 39 4 Hay.—At Tientsin, on 27th February, tfie wife of M. F. Hay, Imperial Chinese Customs, of a daughter. Wade —On the 4th March, at 54 Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, the wife of Rowland H. R. Wade, of a daughter.
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  • 52 4 Ford—Evans.—February 21, at Clifton, Arthur George, son of T. T. Ford (formerly Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements), to Ethel Maud Evans. Fowler—Jorge. —On the 7lh March, at Shanghai, Marie Augusta, youngest ■laughter of Mrs. H. Jorge and of the late H. Jorge, to Charles Fowler, of New Haven,
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  • 1740 4 It will be interesting to see what objections raised by the Radicals to the methods of recruiting native labour for the Rand mines really are, and whether, as is only too likely to be the case, they arise from a want of accurate knowledge upon the
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  • 133 4 (Before Mr. Bryant.} 23rd March. Theft of a Ring. A Malay lai was charged with theft of a ring valued $2O. He pleaded not gu.lty,” and in his defence said the prosecutiix lost her ring, which she placed on the bed, and he found it in tbe bath
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  • 272 4 Hongkong cannot beat Singapore in house collapses, even though it may do so in the mortality attendant thereupon. Yesterday afternoon, says Thursday’s Straits Tunes, some buildings in course of erection in Brass Bassah Road and intended, we believe, partly as an annexe to Rtfllas Holeland
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  • 3 4 (REUTERS Births.
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  • 50 4 Deaths. Lemke.—On the 3rd March, at the Genera Hospital, Shanghai, Ferdinand Lemke, aged 43 years. La Brooy. —ln Ceylon, on the sth instant at St. Albans,” the residence of Mr. J. A. Fryer, the infant son of H. A. La Brooy. Jones.—On the 6th March, at Shanghai, George Henry Jones.
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  • 150 5 20th March. i.thor’ ty is g rante(llo Mr T A Cla y ton PhJadelpbia to file a specification of an o' 1 on f« r itap method of and IB e ratus for ligating and extinguishing closed compartments.” H Marriott, District Officer, Malacca, been granted 15 months’ leave.
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  • 190 5 the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.") Sub—\ll Had to the new cult as evidenced by «Pinang” m his weekly column ofSiturdM\ last? We sully wint sun -thing to improve our culture now that “The Philosopher/’ have apparently disappeared into the eicufhcit. ]’,ut irhat is it Pinang” doubtless speaks cathedra,
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  • 351 5 Bctterwoeth was roused last Saturday afternoon from a dull monotony, which is said to have existed for the past few mo >ths. The feature was a cricket match—“ Penang Cricket Club” r. “Butterworth Recreation Chih” and it was no surprise to see the belles of the Province
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  • 515 5 FRIDAY, 20m MARCH, 1903. (Straits Times.) Present. His Excellency Sir Frank Athelstane* Swettenham, k.c.m.g., (Governor). Hon. W. T. Taylor c m.g.,(Colonial Secretary). Hon W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General). Hon. F. G. Penney (Colonial-Treasurer). H >n. E. C. H. H 11 (Auditor General). Hon. A. Murray c.e., m.i.c.e. (Colonial Engineer).
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  • 100 5 The S. S. Government Gazette of the 20th instant eon.nins the report of Mr. F. J. Hallifax, Registrar of Deeds, on the number of instruments registered at Penang during February. At the beginning of February 417 instruments were awaiting delivery and 118 were in course
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  • 228 5 Some Chinamen, who brought a wounded countryman of theirs to the Ramah Miskin Police Stati >n yesterlay morning, says the Straits Times of Tuesday last, reported that on Sunday while the man was working in a brick kiln behind the stop-butt of the Balestier
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  • 875 5 fßeing Extracts from the Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle ”of date 1851. The paper icas then published weekly.) Saturday, 18th March, 1854. Public auction sale is advertised by H. Surin of the dwelling house belonging to S. M. Carapiet at 2 Penang Street. Public auction is
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  • 756 5 Rugby Football. Males has beaten Ireland by eighteen points to nil. Austrian Cruisers. An Austrian cruiser division visits the Levant at the end of March. The Army.’ The Hou?e of Commons voted £9,647,000 for the pay of the Army by 202 votes to 53. His Majesty’s Cruiser. His
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  • 258 6 There would seem Io be little reason for doubt now from M. Delcasse’s letter to the President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies that be is prepared to abandon the treaty with Siam as originally negotiated in favour of a modified one
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  • 243 6 Some Interesting Figures. The supplementary estimates contain the following items The prolongation of the Colonial Conference beyond the period anticipated has increased the estimate by £1,500, making the whole cost £4,500. The protracted negotiations conducted by the China Tariff Commission have necessitated an increased estimate of £4,000, making
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  • 357 6 A writer in a home paper says: I understand that the Wardenship off New College Oxford, rendered vacant by the death of the late Dr. Sewell, is likely to be offered to Dr. Spooner, whose famous habit of word-twisting has added a new word to the English language.
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    • 878 6 “PinangGazette” Press, Ltd. wanted, t Z CASHIER wanted by leading firm cf THE ANNUAL GENERAL MLb I ING I European Merchants. Security rent the SHAREHOLDERS of the q red> above COMPANY will be held at the Offices Apply staling particulars of experience, of Messrs. Presgrave Matthews, Solicitors c to the
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    • 85 6 Influenza is always more are less prevalent at this season of the year. 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 Ckhimberlain’s Cough Remedy’. This
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    • 753 6 JZ yy OYXYyVYY A>S C COMPETENT CLERK for Kuala Lum- /V AJ Xk A 4 AJ I VI B pur from Ist April. Good salaiy lo B I j 1 g V Kg 800,1 Apply to AAX .1 3l BEACH STREET, PENANq, I DR. NOBLE Co., Dental Surgeons, have opened
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  • 247 7 bv Captain A. R. Adams, U’ 1 .i ix 24tb, Recruits Drill and L'" jiitnc Class at the Fort at 5-30 P m th. Recruits Drill at the Fort ltd ll go p.m. .>(••11 Recruits Drill at the Fort 'b ur t 5 33 p.m. *'t Field Day.
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  • 590 7 Passengers Octward. I i> -I’ a 0. ’learner Shanghai, from I. Feb. 21, —To Yokohama Mrs. 7' Mi-- Bristow, Mrs. Aust n. To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Godwin, \lr J 1.. Ciinpb .ll. To Hong Kong Capt. I H Riacb. apt. L A. and Mrs. Bagshnwe,
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  • 203 7 '1 h< i-iformation under this hea<im</ i» plied by (he Agents oj the various Steamship lineg. and the date» are approximate only. Mai 25 Italian s, s. lechia from Singapore, for Bombay, Behn, Meyer Co. 2.» s. Jason from Liverpool, for Singapore, China and Japan, W. Mansfield Co.
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    • 21 7 H ouse to Let. ~'-;ESII.AD,“ No. 86 Northam -tX ncad. Immediate entry. Apply to GUAT CHENG Bros., A’o. 7 ChaTch Street.
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    • 196 7 /'TyS&ife. EMIL~ZOBEL? Watchmaker and Jewellery, At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd No. 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 and
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    • 234 7 LIPTONS TEAS D WERE AWARDED THE «syA 1 I GOLD MEDAL\PACKED BY ZEAR ISJbT? U OADIC. non Ife Philip W.Heymans I ultr/ hakls EXnlßllio. Yl If .Igeuls Pi'iian.j EUROFA PATERSON. SIMONS Co. Heyman’s Patent. t POI 7 SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN 4Co, fPlirCiV 7 IWijg I‘jents, Penang, Native States and Sumatra. ll
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    • 1375 8 11 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. 1 .i t s’ e i a -s i H §1 Time Table from Ist November, 1902. I WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. To.’®- i STATIONS. ——l 6 I 7 B T 9 T 1 O n |l2 18 u *****1 17 lIS 19 I2o| 21 22 28
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    • 404 8 ALLAN r *^Gen era|Coi!t) I ORKS 4f) IV T ,w~ yfr fet K Standard 1 jf e A ds sur ail THE <6th Annual H the Standard Life 'a? 1 pany was held at Edink A I Su, W f the 22nd of April, 1902. rgh,onT The following Results f
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