Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 April 1903

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. published daily. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LX I. SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, 1903. No. 77
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    • 2189 1 Stiffs, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Bremen British Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Peninsula? Oriental Steam Jk Negapatam Uses of Steamers. j APA n MAIL Ltd> Navigation Company. I ZkrfSL Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. **l fr p rjIIIE mail steamers may For Will Sail. Stbambr. From Expected on 0 1 If I
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  • 114 2 Pknang, 4th April, 1903. Bates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/8 Do. 4 months* sight Bank bBf Do. 3 Credits 18| Do. 8 Documentary 18$ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 126 Do. 8 days* sight Private 128 Bombay, Demand Bank 126 Do. 8 days’sight Private 128 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 194 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. Ltd ..$2 50 bntjers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. LU. $8. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. sale* Fraser and Neave. Ltd. $95. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary $26. A/o/t’rs Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 180.— bmjer* Jelebu Mining and Trading Co.,
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  • 187 2 Pknang, 4th Apiiil, 1903. Description, Beef— els Soup per catty 12 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 1H Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 60 Feet 20 Heart 30 Liver per catty 26 Pork Pork 36 Pig’s Head J 8 Feet 26 Tongue 32
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  • 185 2 Penang, 4th April, 1908. Tj n $94. —saks oi 1 ■> f West Coast Black Pepper g lbj} g o% ?a’«White Pepper ssB—sellers Trang Pepper season commencing sBa Cloves (picked) $85.50 Mace No. sl66.—st’e Mace Pickings 120. seller* Nutmegs IKm 84. —fellers INO. I 7. —seller* 2
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  • 20 2 Mails Close on Monday. t>'or I'er str. lime. llaugoun ...Glenogle noon. Pangkor and Teluk Anson Canton 2 p.m.
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  • 39 2 From Steamer To Ar ire, Singapore Tetartos today Pulo Wch Coen 6--I-U3 Singapore Lai Sang 6-4-03 Edie von Swoll 7-4-03 Calcutta Gregory Apear 7-4-03 Edie G. G. v. Lansbergc 7-4-03 Suez Malacca 7-4-03 Liverpool Lothian 7-4-03
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  • 164 2 Arrivals. Glenogle. Brit., str.. 2398, Warner, 4-4-03, from Singapore, general, H Cheng, Rangoon Deli, Brit., str., 104, Hassan, 3-4-03, from Langkat, general, Koe Guan, Langkat Quorra, Brit., str., 120, Russell, 3-4-03, from Langkat, general, H L. Co., Bra nd an Thaiping, Brit., str,. 160, Wheeler, 3-4-03, from Port Weld,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 535 2 Pinang 1 Gazette” Pre?s, Ltd. Thean Chee <& Co» HAVE IN-STOCK rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING High-Claa* Brand* I of the SHAREHOLDERS of the of above COMPANY will be held at the Offices EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES of Messrs. Presgrave <v Matthews, Solicitors to the Company, on TUESDAY, the 7ru Packed in Patent
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    • 213 2 Wanted. 4 COMPETENT Chinese or Malay Bookkeeper. Apply by letter enclosing testimonials to ACCOUNTS, 24-4 c/o Pinang Gazette. The Selangor Coconut Oil Mill Co., Ltd in L’quidation. TO be sold by private treaty the following Machinery and Plant lately in use by the above Company 1. On Horizontal Engine 45
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    • 1083 2 NOTICE. T The Finest Wines in th. u '.riEWS ot Peojmg, Bing«»ro, Perak, GILFILLAN Worn. V Selangor, and Sumatra. VRDV t\i ix U Photos enlarged, various sizes upto 3 ft. on V CRY ULI) IAWiNV hr Gomide paper. pi|\jn DAI r? w.JONEF, riiNu PALE SHEPDv 2 King Street. Photographer. These
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  • 2801 3 Ganas. Capt. 11. Harry de Hamel.) [copyright reserved.] t {Continued from last Saturday's issue.) CHAPTER XVIII. The Horrors of the Temple. Then Assibeh called out in loud tones, Let the bowl of the Future appear.” “Two gigantic negroes brought in -a massive golden pot wjiich they set
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    • 412 3 for the Prevention of Disease ZOTAL |he Best, The Cheapest, The Surest of Disinfectants in the Market. prices: in Gne Tins $2-25 Per Gallon. n l, WO $2-00 iii Four $l-90 in Quart Bottles so-6o Per Hot. Special Quotations for 40 Gallon Casks. Coleman’s WINCARNIS IS THE FINEST TONIC AND
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    • 514 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS 4 Beach Penang, HALL’S Coca I Sleeplessness, Convalescence, WINE Nervous and HALL’S c ph y slcal Debility. WINE Hall’s Wine has attained a well earned popularity at home constiiin. tutions run down by the climate, the great restorative and the finest iUness M worry are
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  • 141 4 Saturday, 4th Town Band, Golf (hub, at 5 30 p.m, High-water 5-0 p.m. and 5-25 a.m. Sunday, sth Ist Quarter. Tahn Sunday. High-water 5-51 p.m. and 6-15 a.m. Monday, 6th Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 6-49 p.iu. and 7-0 > a.m. Tuesday, 7th Pinang Gazette” Press,
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  • 32 4 Fakrant.—On the Bth March, at Foochow, the wife of D. A. G. Farrant, of a son. Madar.—On the 17th March, at Shanghai, the wife of O. A. Madar, of a son.
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  • 2099 4 The United States Government appears to have taken the bull by the horns and to have prepared for the coming trouble in China. Reuter informs us that three more cruisers are to be sent to the Asiatic Station in preparation for all eventualities, and they will
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  • 87 4 Sr. George’s Church, Palm Sunday. 8-15 a ni. Holy Communion.— (Plain.) 9 a.m. Mat ns. (Choral.} 10 a.m. Service for Chinese. 5 p in. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 615 a.m.; High Mass, at 8 a.m.; and Vespers and
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  • 155 4 I J >n(hm «> Tj n 'Gn, 3rd BOER IRRECONCILABLE Will Probably go to .J av Mr. Chamberlain j s cation with Sir West anent the Boer Ceylon. There is reason to Ur that they will shortly be allowed? proceed to Java. SOMALILAND. British Column Engaged A mobile column
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  • 349 4 ROBERTS BEATS THYE PHIN. The Engineers’ Institute was again tbe rendezvous for a large number of people last night, the attraction being the second billiard display by Mr. .John Roberts, the champion exponent of the game. Mr. Thye Phin received 709 points in a 1,000 match from Roberts, and
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  • 168 4 (Rangoon I nnes.) i lines.) In looking through the papers recti'" from Calcutta on Monday last, we an interesting note a propos of liL tion of the salt tax in India. It a t tainly, be strange if the theor. Jl o eaters arc spared by the
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  • 65 4 Deaths. Hudson.—On the 14th March, at Ningpo, the wife of Alfred Joseph Hudson, aged 35 years. Terrible.—On the 14th March, at Shanghai, Isabel Francisca Terrible, aged 54 years. Knight.—On the 20th March, at Hongkong, Captain E. M. Knight, American barque ILdlisuood, aged 69 years. D’Vaz.—On the 28th March, at Singapore,
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  • 1491 5 n) ay be fresh in the memory of som’e readers of the P. G. that the Presithe Municipality, at one of the en hn ag of the Commissioners a year or a <ro, announced that the New Cemetery Western Hoad was being filled much in rapidly th
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  • 80 5 New Fields of Exploration’. The King has been pleased to approve of the Royal Geographical Society’s selection of the Caucasus and the Himalayas as fresh fields of explorations. Captain Sverdrup has been awarded the Society’s Royal Medal for his Polar explorations, and M. Sven Hedin, the Victoria
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  • 425 5 Ar a meeting of tuc Indian Section of the Society of Arts on 12th ult. Mr. J. Barr Robertson read a paper on Currency Policy of India” before a good audience which was largely interested in currency questions. He said: One result of the closing
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  • 207 5 Bench Court.) Housebreaking. 2nd April. A Chinese lad was brought up for house breaking, and attempting to commit theft, at house No. 81, Armenian Street, on the night of the 80th March. Inspector R. Williams prosecuted. The Magistrates found the lad guilty and sentenced him to one year’s
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  • 273 5 Monday, 6ih April 1903. Orders of the Day. I. Q lestions by the Hon. Dr. Brown (1.) Has Government any information at its disposal as to the average Stocks of Rice in the Colony and Native States, and the length of time for which they would be sufficient
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  • 341 5 Shanghai-dalny Steamship Service. The N.C. Daily News of the 11th ulto. has the following paragraph The steamer Monyolia of the Chinese Eastern Railway Co’s. Seagoing Steamship Service has just made the run from Dalny to Shanghai in 34 hours from the time of leaving the former port
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  • 519 5 Some $20,000 wobth of Goods Burgled. Despite the fact that the Tanglin burglars who had been ceimpiUmg.various depredations last month worb alleged to be safely placed in durance vile, a robbery of startling ’proportions was perpetrated on Tuesday night or early on Wednesday morning at
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  • 435 5 Gilbertian Methods. Telegraphing on the 7th ult., the Peking correspondent of the X.-C. Daily News says H. E. Wang Chih-ch‘un, Governor of Kwangsi, has sent a secret telegram to H.E. Yung Lu, Grand Secretary, stating that the irreoressibility of the rebels in his province is dVe
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    • 914 6 j r IJ» .»ai'JBWLL_! mi... I House to Let. BE TTOMESTEAD,” No. 86 Northam DOIS wake JIJL Road. Immediate entry. a ppV to is THE 0F GUAT CHENG Bros., No. 7 Church Street Gin igOW tation CAUTION fißl?iPcffil n HiMlßiffl in ATOTICE is hereby given that an oval DON'T ywIMmI
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    • 731 6 Cf SIANG AIK SUGAR ESTATE. 7k A 2 A 4 W W 4 V SITUATED at Kuala Kuraw in the Dis- A AZA A AZA AJI A. J trict of Krian, Perak, comprising an Xx area of about 800 acres with one Steam Mill of 20 Horse Power, Sugar Factory,
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  • 305 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, < miniiandaiit. Orders for April. Drills. inv 4'h, Recruits Class Firing at the Range at 3 80 p.m. ,i..v 7th, Recruits Drill and Signalling T ll6 1 Class at the Fort at 580 p.m. ]aV <)th, Recruits Drill at the Fort T
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  • 214 7 Passengers Outward. Per I’. and 0. steamer Malacca, from London, March 7.—To Hong Kong Major and Mrs. Bunny and 3 chil Iren, Major, Mrs, and Miss Watts, Capt. A. 11. Y. Kirkpatric, Lieut. Tanner, Capt. J. H. Jones, Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Jones. To Singapore Mr.
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  • 156 7 7 1 under this heading is supp ie< >!/ te Agents of the various Steamship bnes, ain. the dates are approximate only. Aprl. 7 s. h. Malacca from Singapore, for London, .Messrs. Gilfillan Wood Co. s s. Lath tan from Glasgow and Li vet pool, for Singapore, and
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    • 100 7 (eating’s Powder Ha KM LESS to Animal Life. KILLS B MOSQUITOES, f!P« Wld MOSQUITOES, r'-nain. d er I, aix the autograph of THOMAS ''l Sold in Tins and Bottles only. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS. p| ,!I 'UV VE IETABLE SWEETMEAT, furnishing 1,11 m thod of administering the only
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    • 394 7 Removal. Cl BERNSTEIN, gold and silver smith, I begs to inform the public of Penang and surroundingdistricts that he has removed to Bishop Street No. 68. The NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE iHiHiyAlglMlSlMl MARK This successful and highly popular remedy, as employed in the Continental Hospitals by Kiconl. Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau,
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    • 1252 7 fa.uwn y O A". r u™n e e ,r 'o’ l, LM!' e H.mtair.-Br.menFlreln.ur- DOO ance Co. of Hamburg. nJJ' /WMBi llSff ESTABLISHED 1821. «1 MmIIIK Subscribed Capital £3.000,000 mnii iBs- IIJIIOIVtI?' jHHEr Tni.l rpHE undersigned having been appointed \7 'l Total Invested Funds up- Agents of the above Company,
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    • 1446 8 1 1 i FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. *"5 > Time Table from Ist November, 1902. HHR ®I i S o WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. Cj *a 111 I A,' a > 2 15 2 814 5 6I 7 819 j 10 11 *****1415 j 16 i 17 118 19 ’2OI 21 22
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    • 383 8 ALLAN Einjineers and General r Works :-40 WELD Q( Ay behcu Standard Life Assure THE 76th Annual General V the Standard Life pany was held at Edinburg 7 C the 22nd of April, 1902. The following Results f ol th,. Ij’ie November. 1901, was rep„ rte i"' '»'-1 4446 Policies
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