Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 May 1903

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D/LlItY. fIEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS VOL- LX I. TUESDAY, 12th MAY, 1903. No. 107
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1937 1 «loiitrs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEtrI B h I Nippon ft* K»lsb«. Peninsular Oriental Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan MAIL STEAMStIIP COm Navigation Company. Intended, Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. i*—- ZL PriiriE mail steamers may Fob Will Sail. Steamer. From I Expected on Q 5 be expected to arrive
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  • 112 2 Penang, 12th May, 1908. Rates close as follows Loudon Demand Bank l/Hpb Do. 4 months' sight Bank Do. 8 Credits l z Do. 8 Documentary l,Bf 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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  • 180 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. Ltd...sB. buyers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8.50 sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. sales Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $95. Do. 6% Debs. par George Town Dispensary s27.— buyers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l9O. sellers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd.
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  • 179 2 Penang, 12th May *9o3. Description. Beef— cU. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 65 Feet 20 Heart 30 Liver per catty 26 Pork Pork 82 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 24 Tongue 82 Mutton
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  • 193 2 Penan/», 12th May, 1908. Tin $92.40 sales o, f Went o<’ant Black Lepper g |bs O z. $3O sale* White Pepper $55 —buyers Trang Pepper $37 Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. $166. —sdes Mace Pickings 120. sellers Nutmegs 11G.« B*.—sellers No. 1 7. —sellers Sugar < 2
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  • 34 2 Mails Close To-mokrow. For Per str. 'L'intc. Pangkalan Brandan..,Quorra 1 pm. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 p.m. Teluk Anson ...Avagyee 2 p.m. Thursday, 14 th. Langkut ...Jin Ho 1 p.m. Deli ...Vidar 2 p-m.
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  • 18 2 brom Steamer 'l’o Arrirr. Rangoon Lawada to-day. Singapore Maria Valerie 14-5-03 Calcutta C. Apcar 15-5-03
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  • 241 2 Arrivals. Unity, Nor str. 930, Hansen. 12-5-03, from Singapore, general, B. Bros. Taw Tong, Brit., str., 105, Reid, 11-5-03, from Tongkah, general, Koe Guan Petrel, Brit,, str., 158, Higgie, 11-5-03, from Tongkah, general, Koe Guan. Avagyee, Brit., str., 217, Morier, 12-5-03, from Teluk Anson, general, Koe Guan Vdnr, Brit.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 To For Sale. I)REMISES No. 56 Beach Street. Apply to f owner, C»/2r v I nSKJK Jf No 67 Beach Street. <f ft The Finest Wines in the Market GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s RMII 7ORPI VERY OLD TAWNY PORT ciuil MWCL, FINO PALE SHERRY Watchmaker and Jewellery, These are confidently recommended
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    • 77 2 Relieves the scalding pain at once and WwlHiy CURES all discharges from tEe gCnitO from j»rfnrßk unnary or_ t he gans in either best BjMgaWESB sex in Mysore 48 HOURS wood. Unlike the san* is a dal oil of the specific Bazars.it is su- for to co-K^HHMMQy St i t
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    • 773 2 e«v>^ RTIN "IVTO\V obtainable at the reduced price of Bl t speHb iANAssEHtC)j HU Pman.j llmkl. Ist May, 190». 01 CrwsHed Foo?' NEW STOCK Pure Malt Whiskies y< deduce Price, 0 T R. BELILIOS begs to info-. TFIF i th lt S P ICe inferior Crushed f’* u’ p '>
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  • 890 3 17th April. Conference of Irish Noblemen. A large, influential, and representative conference of noblemen and others from all parts of Ireland was held on 15th April in Dublin to consider the expediency of establishing an institute of commerce and industry, and of holding an international exhibition in Dublin.
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  • 137 3 An Asian telegram gives the result of the race for the Great Metropolitan Stakes (hep) of 1,000 sivs., 2| m. Major J. D. E'l wards’ Wavelet’s Pride by FernandezWavelet, 6 yrs., 6'lo, ridden by Hirdy, won by a neck from Sir E. Vincent’s Parody', 4 yrs., 612, a neck
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  • 332 3 A correspondent of the Manchester Gna>dian has had a conversation respecting the Siamese question with someone whom he states knows French official views and hopes with regard to the Treaty. He assures .me that the opinion prevalent in this country that the important Convention of 7 last
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  • 420 3 The experiment of saturating the section of the road from the National B ink to the Floral Fountain with crude mineral oil as a means of laying the dust has been watched, says the Times of India, with no little interest. The amenities of life
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    • 213 3 MOUTH, TEETH, BREATH, GUMS. To keep your mouth sweet, To keep your teeth clean ami white, To keep your breath perfumed, To keep your gums firm-healthy and free of all Germs and Tartar. SE W3D FOB .A. EOTTLE OF Trybol The best most Scientific Mouth and Tooth mash of the
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    • 90 3 Diarrihei is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and
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    • 84 3 Consumption which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by ils success in curing
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    • 588 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS. 4 Beach Street, Penang. a. g HALL’S Go S w WINE S A HALL'S c-o, 8 WINE 0 Anti v the greai restorative and the finest nervine White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatigue, neuralgia, &c. A. Valuable Q O’ Mixture for des- K troying-
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  • 1109 4 Programme for June, 1903 Meeting. gtA, 11 tA and 13t/i tfune. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $309 and $5O to the second horse provided there are five starters the property of different owners. A Race for Maiden horses. Ex S. R. A. Griffins allowed lOlbs.
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  • 1939 4 Tuesday, 12th Mrs. Kynuersley at Home” at 4-45 p.in. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-3 p.m. High-water 12-30 a in. and 12-55 p.in. Harmston’s Circus Dato Kramat Gardens, at 9 p.m. Wednesday, 13 th: Penang Library Annual General Meding at 4 30 p.m. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens,
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  • 99 4 Death of One of the Victims. We learn that the woman Elima, who was frightfully backed by her husband when ihe latter ran amok, as reported in yesterday’s issue, has succumbed to her injuries. A coolie is also reported to be in an exceedingly precarious condition,
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  • 279 4 MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. Jumping Contest To morrow Night. Harmston’s Circus is certainly not losing any of that popularity with which its entry into Penang Avas greeted, for the attendances have been very large at every performance. List night the programme was changed and it went along very
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  • 154 4 The charge on Army Votes in respect of Military charges on account of the Straits Settlements in the year ended 31st March, 1902, was about £152,052. This total exceeds that for the previous year by £32,577, owing in largo measure to the fact of
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  • 243 4 (R EU T E >Q inndon the near east Statement by P wscb f rince Ferdinand of Bnl« ar L hag made a statement in P llr j s 1 claiming all responsibility‘[ or Macedonian agitation and the S,|" nika outrages. He declared'H°i the Bulgarians would not sharing the
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  • 54 4 (Prom our oicn Coriespmident.) THE WAR SCARE. Preparations for Eventi aijtii;-. Singnpire, 12th May. H. M. Ships Spurtiate and have been ordered to remain at Hongkong, on account of the unsettled state of affairs in North China. H. M. S. Mntme has received orders to leave here bound
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  • 276 4 (Before Mr. Jitstuc I .an-.) THE ASSIZES. 11th May. False Charge. A Chinese woman named Chin Sin Heng» and a Chinese man named Ong Ihiam Sin, took their trial on an indictment charging them with, 1, instituting criminal P' l,ce 1 in<m with intent to cause injury, <
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 342 4 Jlthi Ai’ticrtisrnu'nts. Penang Turf Club. NOTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Penang Turf Club will be held In the CHAMBER of COMMERCE, On Friday, 22nd May, 1903, at 4-15 p.m. Business: 1. To receive the Accounts for the six months ending 31st March, 1902. 2. To
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    • 96 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to \y «'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. business communications should be
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    • 4 4 Minks’ Lamps. McALIQTER <* O».
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    • 5 4 Cow Brand Butter. McAlister Co.
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  • 648 5 the I-' 1 1 1 l (~e ,>,nan Gazette”) sewcomkr to the happy isle of Pulo nfter the small discomforts in--1 n iil to a temperature of 90" and no C h ive become part and parcel of his '-vlay existence, must, unices he
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  • 334 5 Burma’s Mineral Resources. Lieutenant-Colonel R. M. Foss, who has l travelling during the winter and Ceylon, the Nicobar Islands, and a, oig the Siamese Frontier on behalf of a ('inner member of the Viceroy’s Council, ba-» come on very rich auriferous quartz’p‘ls and coal
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  • 1418 5 {Singapore bree /’rrx.-,-.) Oudinahy Meeting, Friday, Bth May. Present. His 'Excellency the Governor (Sir Frank Swei tenham, k.c.m.g.) Ifon. A W. O’Sullivan (Acting Col. Sec.) ir° n J l, ol b’er (Attorney-General). lon. b. G Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. E. C. Hill (Auditor-General), fneer.l Jon. A. Murray c.e.,
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  • 54 5 The April Spoon, postponed from the 25th ultimo, was played for on Saturday last, the 9bh May, with the following result: Mrs. Kynnersley 38 40 5 73 Mrs. Anderson 49 47 20 76 Mrs. Woodward 55 48 24 79 Mrs. Gaffney 39 49 2 80 Mrs. Newland
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  • 420 5 The Case Dismissed. In this case, which has already been referred to in these columns, Kristna’amy, a dresser in the District Hospital, Taiping, wa* on Saturday charged before Mr. A. L Ingall (acting Senior Magistrate at Taiping) and two assessors, with the murder of his
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  • 817 5 The Recent Riot at Pretoria. The fi f th man of the Leinsters, sentenc d to death for being concerned in the riots, has been reprieved. The Kaiser at Rome. A-t a banquet at Rome on the 3rd inst. the Emperor William and King Emmanuel referred to their
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 779 6 At the annual meeting of the Chartered Bank of India, the Chairman, Mr. J. Howard Gwyther, made the following remarks in the course of his speech You are well aware that after the FrancoGerman war an attempt was made to establish international
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    • 906 6 Houses to JUet. notice. FARQUHAR bTREET No. 83 and A GENTS of Steam Ship Companies, Northam Road No. 17a. Entry on 2jL Landing and Shipping Agents and Ist June. all concerned are informed that from and Apply to TUNKU HAJEE ABBASS, nfl< r ‘be Ist July, 1903, no goods landed
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    • 182 6 Time and Money. —Sickness causes a loss of both time and money. You lose the time and have the expense of medical attendance, entailing a double loss. This can be avoided by using some reliable remedy at the first stage of the sickness. The purchase of a bottle of Chamberlain’s
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    • 974 6 houm .<>x.®t. y YY UYYXYYYVv x-x»* f TIHE Premises No. 135 Anson Road, A V.* 1 known as “Anson Hall,” lately krv I"■ 1 A 1 I"■ ■I. Y Nk occupied by Dr. Park. Entry from Ist of A Apply to TEK CHEANG Co., 3/ BEACH STREET, E*ETl\jA I\l T'
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  • 151 7 Orders by Captain A. 11. Adams, < 'om n i nil mt. OIIOKIIS F >R M \Y. I h ills. ll’cr.uts Drill nt t'io Fort every Tuesday ft n<l Thursday, at 5-30 p.m. Class Tiring. There will bi Class Firing every Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning commencing on
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  • 333 7 Passengers Outward. Per P. and 0. s'earner Arcadia, from London, April 17. —To Yokohama Miss Robertson, Mis. Williams. To Hongkong: Hansen and infant, Mr. E. Root To Singapore Mr. G. I’. Barlow, Mr. H. Hart, Mrs. McMurray and children, Miss Strachan Quartermaster-Sergeant Dall, Mr. E. V. Hansell.
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  • 158 7 Ihe itJurmal ion Wider thin h-adhof in > plied by the Agents of the vaiimii Stea.md.i linen, amt the date* arc appro.ni.mate unh/ May. 14 Outward P. O. M. S. Chusan from C-dombj, for Siucapn-o and China, Messrs. Giltiiia i Wood Ct Co i, 16 Ilomjward P. O.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 203 7 Penang Ice and Industrial Co., Ltd. Di pits:— Beach Street. —Open on week days from 7-30 to 5 p.m. on Sundays to noon. Carnarvon Street, 32 Penang Road Pitt Street. —Open at all hours day and night. Trices:—For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, in quantities over 1 lb. 2 cts.
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    • 262 7 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Established A. D. 1852.) Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen Granite, and Chunar Stone. orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing cf Gates, CHURCH TABLETS, &c. SOLE AGENT for the Straits Settlements and Native States L. J YOUNG. 12 BARRACK ROAD near General
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    • 589 7 lr i OSS EAS 2 WETS .3 AWARDED THE J; A perfect BEVERAGE. GOLD MEDAL lij' L i I Preferred by Connoisseurs I at the: II r] ~x for its high quality and I 9; PARIS EXHIBITION. Hi deUciou. natural flavor. "i if I Agents Penanq jil|j Wq® 4 PATERSON,
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    • 1682 8 i| i f FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. t 3 Wobks:— 40 WELD or*v i I _Tow»Stob E 2_3l beach stheet 1 I g® Time Table from Ist November, 1902. standard Li fe A Ssuranc f rpHE 76th Annual General V 2 WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS. X tbe Standard Life of 5 g
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