Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 March 1903

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 GETS. VOL. LX I. TUESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1903. No. 73
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    • 2256 1 quipping ilmirrs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN British Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Peninsular Oriental Steam Jk Negapatam Lines of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL allip c Ltd Navigation Company. -U, Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. PrTIHE mail steamers may For Will Sail. Steamer. From Expected on y JL be expected to arrive //A
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  • 112 2 Penang, 31st March, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank Do. 4 months' sight Bank l/Bf g Do. 3 Credits 1,8, 7 B Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 125} Do. 3 days’ sight Private Bomba}*, Demand Bank 125} Do. 3 days’sight Private 127 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 189 2 —4 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mme Co.Ltd...s2 50 buyers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8. Chendariang Hydiaulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. s2s.— sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $95. Do. 6°o"Dels. par George Town Dispensa'y $25. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $lBO. buyers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. $175 se'Lr
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  • 199 2 Pknang, oDt March, 1903. Description. Beef— cfs Soup per catty 10 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 60 Feet 20 Heart 30 Liver per catty 26 Tripe 10 Pork— Pork 32 Tig’s Head >« 18 Feet each
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  • 193 2 Pknano, 3 Ist March, 1903. Tin $96 —sales, oi I f West Coast Black Lepper 8 Ibu. 5 oz. !|29| sales White Pepper $55 —sellers Trang Pepper season commencing $35 Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. $145. —sa’es Mace Pickings 120. sellers Nutmegs 116« 90. —buyers I No.
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  • 39 2 Mails Cloik To-morrow. Kor I'er str. Time. Deli ...Hebe noon. Tongkali ...Petrel noon. Port Swettenham ..Mary Austin I pm. Teluk Anson ...Avagyee 2 pm. Thursday, 2nd. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 p m. Deli ...Laurens Pit 1 p.m.
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  • 13 2 brom Steamer I'o A'fire. Singapore Purnea 1-4-03 Colombo < Inna 3-4-03
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  • 183 2 Arrivals. Petrel. Bril., str., 158, Higgie, 30-3-03, from Tongkah. general. Koe Guan. Tongkah Thaiping. Brit., str 160, Wheeler, 80-3-03, from Port Weld, general, H. L. Co., Port eld Vidar, Brit., str., 191. Conway, 31-3-93, from Deli, general, Koe Guan, Deli Jin Ho, Brit., str 110. Martin, 31-3-03, from Langkat,
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    • 313 2 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES 1. FAMILY PROVISION, 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically mt by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 1Q47.) Chairman:- -The Right Hon’ble Sir JOHN GORST, M. P. FUNDS-Rs. 420 000 000. CLAIMS PAID—Rs. 450,000.003. Monthly Rates for each Rs 5,0 J
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    • 61 2 Penang Foundry Company, (Established 1876) engineers, MILLWRIGHTS BRASS and IRON FOUNDRY SHIPWRIGHTS Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Plumbers BOILER-MAKERS. BRIDGE BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS for Hie «tipply and repair of STEAMSHIPS. MACHINERY STRUCTURE all kinds ALSO SALVING CONTRACTORS. Machinery, Engineering Appliances, Materials, Fittings, Stores Arc., in Stock. Works, Weld, Quay and Stores Offices 37
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    • 795 2 Wan A COCOANUT Plantation situate at COMPETENT n Sungei Binjei (Bukit Tambun), con- Bookkeeper Or taining an area of 84 acres, 1 rood, 6 poles, Apply by letter eneb with a Bungalow thereon. ysin oni For further particulars apply to 24-4 LEE FOOK PHOY, 0 G c o Messrs. Farrer-Baynes&
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  • 1462 3 (L. d C. Express.) In the letter which we- publish below relating Io the question of the currency in the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, Mr. Gulland pleads that whatever be the recommendation of the Colonial Office Commission on the sul ject, that it should
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  • 395 3 The Currency Question. Under the presidency of M. Jacques Siegfried, the monthly dinner of the I nion des Associations des Anciens Eleves des Ecoles Superieures de Commerce de France, totk place on 4th inst., when the subject of discussion was “The Monetary Regime that should be adopted by
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    • 405 3 for the Prevention of Disease ZOTAL The Best, The Cheapest, (Tie Surest of Disinfectants in the Market. price* n ne Gallo i Tins $2-25 Per Gallon. (< in Two 3 oo in Four «I=9o in Quart Bottles $O-60 Per Bot. Special Quotations For 4 Gallon Casks. Coleman’s WTNCARNTS IS THE
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    • 123 3 Influenza is always more are less prevalent at this season of the yeir. This disease is verv similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment for influenzi is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This
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    • 102 3 YOUR STRENGTH RETURNS. For all wasting diseases, take Stearns, Wine. It improves Nutrition. Increases weight and c, trength. It is a stimulant and Nerve Tonic of the greatest value. Sold by all Chemists, and wholes de from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd. 5 Better Than a Plastek. —A piece of flannel
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    • 599 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Street, Penang. HALL’S Coca i Sleeplessness, Convalescence, WiNf* t WIHC. Nervous and HALL’S Coca Physical Debility. WINE Hall’s Wine has attained a well earned popularity at home constii i r i tutions run down by the climate, the great restorative and the finest
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  • 104 4 Tuesday, 31st Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-33 p m. High-water 1-40 p.m. and 2-05 a.m. Wednesday, Ist: All Fools’ Day. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 30 p.m. High-water 2-30 p.m. and 2-55 a.m. Thursday, 2nd Outward Mail expected to arri o at 2 p.m. Auction Sale of
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  • 1749 4 The old proverb of “Look before you leap” will apparently have to be replaced nowadays by Think before you speak.” for prominent men are always tumbling head over heels into hot water on account of unguarded utterance, and unless, like Mr. Chamberlain, they can afford to
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  • 118 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament, 1908. Programme. 1. —Ladies’ Championship. Cup presente 1 by Mr. J. Y. Kennedy, held for one year. Prize —Value §l5. Entrance 50 cents. 2. —Ladies’ Single Handicap. Bachelors’ Prize. Entrance 50 cents. 3. —Ladies’ Double Handicap. Prize value $lO each. Entrance 50 cents. 4.
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  • 438 4 > (Before Mr. Judice Laic). MOTION. 30th March. CHOP ENG HIN r. IAW SIEU GEK AND OTHERS. This was an application for an order that execution in judgment m this action may be stayed, pending an appeal agunst that decision, which was for 82 4,016 26. Mr. Fairer
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  • 214 4 (REUTEP' S London, 30th u THE UNITED Admiral Dewey, i n an j declared that the United Si? Navy was the greatest in th e and that he believed that the r*' ,nan Navy was greatly over ed. The recent American nj-,1 manoeuvres were an object I to the
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  • 380 4 L'o the Editor of the Lilian Gazette.') Sir.— Now-a-diiys busine s men have frequently to make affilavits in cises in the Supreme Court and particularly in Binkruptcy matters. In England, where the object of the authorities is to cause as little trouble as possible to commercial men, anyone
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  • 574 5 y, (jtfrl'ay s Paperchase. rrl sf STATION TO MR. R. YEATS. t j ie members and friends of the U rir Jiing institution were fortunate tbanks to the kind invitation lent and the other members tb<; lwoo d Mess) the spacious and i ,>nt grounds of Goodwood
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  • 216 5 Dunn’s XI r. Wicks’ XI. Ivi teams captained by Messrs. Dunn i.ii 'yicks were engaged in a cricket match die Esplanade on S iturday afternoon, former’s team mide the biggest score, 'i■' >rth being the 1 irgest contributor with aftermiking which he retired. Zehnder ,m P i• I 31,
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  • 1185 5 1 o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, W hen after the burden and heat of the day we take our popular local paper to see how the world wags” it is seldom we are confronted with undisguised, unvarnished insult. However such was the
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  • 768 5 Legal Adviser to the King of Siam. Professor Westerngard, of Harvard, has been appointed Assistant Legal Adviser to the King of Siam. Scotland Yard. Mr. Bullock, formerly Commissioner at Haidarnbad, has been appointed Chief Constable at Scotland Yard. Pom-Poms for the Cavalry. Lord Roberts announces that one pompom
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 75 5 Jll rinrr wn I toil t P aSt years 500,000 tons ‘<4.,, t I J,! eeQ burnt in manufacturing ‘'Mu u l^e bttle earthenware pots Lb, J? tr '"here. Lem«.o is the genuine Company’s Extract. 4 I. J r IL when death stalks fc •r T a a i° the
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    • 8 5 BURMAH CHEROOTS. AN EXCELLENT SMOKE. McAlister a co
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    • 46 5 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 thouiands of sufferers. One application gives selief. Try it. All Dealers sell it. Ironmongery OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MCALISTER A Co.
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    • 98 5 Penang Sales Room. The undersigned IS FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Thursday, 2nd April, 1903, At noon, At the Colonial Sergeon Resident’s Quarters, Sepoy Lines, All the valuable and well kept Household Furniture COMPRISING Handsome Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Dining Table, Wardrobes, Book Case, Bedsteads, Dressing Table,
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    • 420 5 y. pnn M riri n JUNIOR CLERK required for Merchant’s W 111 I I ■■■■■J* Office. Chinese preferred with previous experience. Tailor and Penang Sales Room. Outfitter. The undersigned is favoured with instruc- tions to sell by Public Auction c On Tuesday 14th, and Monday 20th, beach bticct. m r
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  • 610 5 Obituary. Dean Farrar is dead. [The announcement of the death of Dean Farrar will be received all the world over, in Christian conununities, with sincere feelings of sorrow ani regret. The late Very Rev. Frederick William Farrar. D. D., F. R. S.; Dean of Canterbury since 1895 Deputy Clerk of
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  • 1025 6 New Cable Ships. The new cable ships, the Restorer and the Patrol, are practically sister ships. The s.s. Restorer is a steel twin-screw spar deck steamer, 377 ft. long and 44 ft. beam, built by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., of Newcastle-on-Tyne. The engines, which are
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    • 968 6 NOTICE. Federated Akilay States, DU. NOBLE A Co., Denial Surgeons, Selangor, base opened mt Office in Room 31, Eastern Oriental Hotel. WANTED TWO CHINESE CLERKS. NOTICE i IMPLICATIONS with copies of recent Jjl testimonials for the posts of Chinese Park Housefraining Establishment clerks ages between 10 and as win be
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    • 719 6 SITUATED at Kuala Kuraw in the Dis- A Jl 1 I 1 trict of Krian, Perak, comprising an area of about 800 acres with one Steam Mill of 20 Horse Power, Sugar Factory, and 31 BEACH STREET, PENAMrPremises, &c. w. For prices and particulars apply to the undersigned Proprietor ONG
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  • 278 7 l>v Captain A. R. Adams, t ulllliandailt. OenERRS EOK April. T i.irsdav 2nd, Recruits Drill at I'..it at 5 p.m. > t Recruits Class Firing at the S*iu rt t)l e a t 3-30 p.m. Recruits Drill and Signalling T‘ e ;i t s3 at the Fort at
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  • 456 7 Passengers Octward. Per Nippon Yusen Ivii’ba steamer II ahasa from London, Feb. 13,-ToYoko-IMrs. J. Kitao, Major-General Mr. .n i Mrs. -L H. i nsid fann'y. Miss E. Murison, Mr. U Mr. W. Steers, M'SsE. Parker, irpe, Mr. A. Heywood, Mr. 5-.einb-.rg. Mr. Stanley M T. T ikano,
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  • 168 7 1 h-' i'iformatiun under thin heading i« impplied l>y the Agents of the various Steamnh p lines, and, the dates are approximate only. Aprl. 2 Outward P. &O. It. M. S. Coromaa/Zt-/ from Bombay and Colombo, for s ingapore and China, Gilfillan Wood A: Co. 3s. s. Lai
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    • 36 7 Removal. I 1 EIN, gold and silver smith. to inform the public of Penang list! ctsthat he has removto Let Homestead,” No. sg Northam iLad. Immediate entry. Apply to GUAT CHENG Bros., -Vo, 7 Church Street,
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    • 200 7 A. 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
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    • 538 7 LIPTGNS TEAS W ben WERE AWARDED THE l" l/ t lißfcW PARIS EXHIBIT 10. HUIS ykODA. 'WATE.R, BUILT UP ON NATUREIS PLAN. MELLIN S Heymav.s Patent. m I 1| 1 H II SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN 4 Co resembled mother’s milk in compositioiwnd igents, Penang, Native States and Sumatia. PROPERTIES. IT MAY
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    • 1556 8 r i 1 i f FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. f 1 I I i. Time Table from Ist November, 1902. 45 M G C p I I S WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. 50 'J STATIONS. 5 7 s (J 10 n *****415 16 1 17 18 19 20 **********5 26 27 7
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    • 410 8 ALLA Emjinecrs and Gaieral c W,„,k S :_IO \VEL IIQV T IVX BE Hch Standard rpilk 76th Annual General v X the standard Lif e a pany was held at E<linbur7 4. the 22nd of April, 1902 011 The following Results for th 15th November, 1901, was rJ7 ear 4446
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