Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 May 1903

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED daily. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED t8 3 3. PRICE 20 CENTS VOII MONDAY, 18th At AY, 1903. No. 112
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    • 1991 1 Shipping ihtirrs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN BritishhipP(Hl Y D n t n A /K Nejraoatam Lines of Steamers. japan mail steamship co Ltd. Peninsular Oriental Steam /ft k Navigation Company. X lntended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. p rpilE .nail Mamum y F Will Sa.l. I Stkamo. I From j
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  • 112 2 Pknang, 18th Mat, 1908. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/8| Do. 4 months’sight Bank l/Bf| Do. 8 Credits 1/8 ff Do. 3 Documentary 1/9 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 128 Do. 8 days* sight Private 180 Bombay, Demand Bank 128 Do. 8 days* sight Private 180 Bank 127|
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  • 155 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. Ltd... 57.50 Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8.25 sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $95. George Town Dispensary $27. buyers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l9O. sellers Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd $1.75 Karangan Tin Mining Co.
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  • 186 2 Penang, 18th May, 1908. Description. Beef— cis. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 20 Heart 85 Liver per catty >6 Pork > Pork 82 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 24 Tongue 26
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  • 179 2 Penang, 18th May, 1908. Tin $90.50 DI r, West Coast Black Pepper g lbg 6 m SSI m|6 White Pepper $55 —sellers Trang Pepper $87 do Cloves (picked) $85.50 Mace No. >l66.—sales Mace Pickings 140. sellers Nutmegs 110« 84.—sellers No. 1 7.—sellers Sugar 2 5.30 do Basket
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  • 67 2 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Tongkah ..Petrel ...11 a.m. Deli ...Vidar noon. Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brand an... Betsy 2 p.m. Teluk Akson ...Lady Weld 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Malacca ...Kingsley 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore ...Pin Seng 3 p.m. Wednesday, 20th.
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  • 20 2 From Steamer To Arrive. Suez Manila 19-5-03 Rangoon Tara 19-5-03 Edie Both 20-5-03 Singapore Hong Bee 20-5-03
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  • 401 2 Arrivals. Hong Wan I, Brit., str., 2060, Pentney, 15-5-08, from Singapore, general, B. Bros. Peleus, Brit., str., 4800, Barwise, 16-5-03. from Liverpool, general, W. M. Co. Elba, German, str., Bruhm, 16-5-03, from Calcutta, general, H. L. Co. v. Outhoorn, Dutch, str., 1548, Rhee, 17-5-03, from Acheen, general, H. L
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  • 1342 2 Midsummer Meeting, to be held at Sei?exxil>a>n 9 June the 23rd, 25th and 27th. programme ot Events. R. C.= 1 MILE AND 93 YARDS. FIRST DAY, 1. The Selangor Stakes. Presented by the Selangor Turf Club. Value $BOO. —A Race for Selangor 1903 Griffins. Entrance $l5. Distance,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 387 2 E» WANTED. Business Notice. n A COUPLE of young Elephants about CP. ADAMSON, Licensed Auctioneer, 4 j eet j n i ie ight, females preferred. No. 23 Beach Street, is prepared to Alt und.rtafe aueiion sales of all description JWDASCHEWSKY, Eastern Oriental Hotel. Harmston's Circus, Penang. I FOR SALE. The
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    • 39 2 The Finest Wines in the Market GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s VERY OLD TAWNY PORT FINO PALE SHERRY These are confidently recommended to all who appreciate really high-class Wines. To be had retail from all the principal Stores, also at Taiping.
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    • 20 2 Sporting Guns AND Ammunition BY C. G. Bonehill, Birmingham AGENT: C. E. BEACH STREET Next Door to Pinang Gazette, 2
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  • 2793 3 (< or., Stardard.) Shamman Na, Shamman Nt* the Shamman is coming, the Shamman is coming —is the exclamation I hear flying from one flat-roofed house-top to another, where the Tatar residents are taking the air, and idling away the cool Autumn afternoon. It is a singular
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    • 211 3 mouth, TEETH, BREATH, ft GUMS. To keep your mouth sweet. To keep your teeth clean ami white, To keep your breath perfumed, To keep your gums firm-healthy ami free of all Germs ami Tartar. SEND FOE, .A. BOTTLE OF Trybol The best most Scientific Mouth and Tooth mash of the
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    • 64 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. Chairberlain’s Cough remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and-extensive sale by its success in c nripg
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    • 92 3 Diarrhcex is niore 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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    • 434 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang. T g HALL’S <=<>« s w i WiNE 3■■ A i HALL’S c 8 > WINE O Anti the restorative and the finest nervine White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatigue, neuralgia, Ar. A. Valuable Q O Mixture for des- |g|
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  • 170 4 Monday, 18th Penang Hunt Club, paper chase, meet at junction of Perak and Pangkor Roads at 5 p.m. and finish at the Race Course.” Town Band, Penang Hunt Club, Race Course, at 5-80 p m. High-water 5-30 a.m. and 5-55 p.m. Harmston’s Circus, Dato Krainat hardens, at 9-15
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  • 21 4 Vanrenen.—On the 17th instant, at Taiping, Perak, the wife of Major A. 8. Vanrenen, Malay States Guides, of a daughter.
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  • 105 4 Morphy-Lloyd.—On 12th May, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, the Rev. Father Rivet, Vicar, officiating, Edward Alexander Morphy, son of the late Alexander George Morphy, Esq., of Killarney, to Annie Ruth, eldest daughter of J. T. Lloyd, Esq., Singapore. Skeat-Duckworth.—On the 15th April, at Christ Church, Chester, by
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  • 2023 4 The telegram which we revived on Saturday last from our Singapore correspondent occasioned a certain amount of surprise. Nobody really seemed to know what it meant, but papers received from Singapore to-day explain the matter more fully, and apparently the prohibitive duty to be placed upon
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  • 237 4 {RE UTEFt’ R} THE EDUCATION A COMPROMISE Ep L A compromise ha s )e(! regarding the Education Bil Government has agreed t 01 e rangement reducim. the Borough Councillors and f County Council an absol,,'.'"’’ th! jority. lle ma. FREE TRADE. Mil Chamberlain’s Views Mr. Chamberlain, sne-d-;' Birmingham, strongly
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  • 245 4 (Before Mr. J. T. Bryant.) lstb MayWaiseng Lottery—ssoo Fine. Foong Hong, a Cantonese, of 35 Lane, Penang, was fined $5OO or six nw*'* rigorous imprisonment for assisting carrying on the Waiseng letters- was discharged on another charge of been found in possession of lottery He was arrested by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 219 4 Pritchard Co., IB BEACH STREET. PENANQ. OUTFITTINGDEPARTMENT Japanese Silk Shirts, Just to hand a splendid selection of Gentlemen’s silk shirts in assorted stripes and colorings. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES BLOUSE LENGTHS of the same material. New Stock of Billiard Requisites. THURSTONS CUES, LONG BUTTS, HALF BUTTS. LONG BUTT
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    • 96 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to y-C Thk 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. LL business communications
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    • 162 4 Bose’s Bengal Circus is being very well patronised at Singapore. The Band will play this afternoon at the Race Course and not on the Esplanade. The duty collected in Selangor on tin exported from January to April amounted to $1,187,989. A Selangor towkay, Loke Yoke Thong, is negotiating for a
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    • 5 4 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT. McAlister Co.
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    • 3 4 Hinks’ Lamps MoAl-ISTEe <*
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  • 615 5 The matinee on Saturday afternoon was attended by about 700 boys from the Penang prea School, and with the “outside” audience the tent was almost full to the utmost. It was due to the generosity of oU r old citizen, Mr. Koh Seng Tat, that the schoolboys were
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  • 440 5 A passenger by the above steamer thus describes in the Hongkong Daily Press the accident which occurred to (he vessel at Singapore:— At 10 A. M. on Sunday the 3rd inst. while thel*. O. mail steamer Valelta, Capt. Palmers, with the outward English mail, was leaving
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  • 818 5 (Singapore I* ree Press.') Ordinary Meeting, Friday, 15th May. Present. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Frank Swettenham, k.c.m.g.) Hon. A. W. O’Sullivan (Acting Col. Sec.) Hon. AV. Collyer (Attorney-General), lion. F. G. Penney (Colonial-Treasurer). Hon. T. E. Earle. Hon. W. J. N ipier. Hon. Tan Jink Kim. Hon.
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  • 1267 5 Mu. L. C. Brown, Inspector of Coconut Trees, F. M. S., writes in his annual report for 1902 I assumed my duties as Federal Officer under the Coconut Preservation Enactment on the Ist October, 1902, the period therefore under review is only for
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  • 554 5 (liefore Mr. Justice Luu). 18th Miy. COUNTERFEITING CASE. The case in which Yusuf bin Hitain stands charged with possession of instruments and materials for the purpose of using the same for counterfeiting coin, was postponed to the next Assizes. Cheating. Goh Ah Chiang was then charged with cheating.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 6 5 English and American Harness. McALISTER Co.
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    • 4 5 Tool Chests. McAlister c.o
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    • 73 5 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 elect a
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    • 330 5 HARMSTON’SqiIMND HARMSTON’S i -QBEMIBES No. «1 Cbnlin B>rce*. HARMSTON’S) CIRCUS N(X>KDIN. AND J,52 Pranyiii Royal Menagerie of Perform- a ing Wild Animals. CORNFIELO, Last 6 Nights Last 6 Nights I HIIOF cllld Uo«nit)bt! XToniflbt!! MORE CHANGES! OutfittCT MORE CHANGES! FIRST PRODUCTION <»F THE Beach Stl'CtH. Famous Zulu War Lpisola “Defending
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  • 555 6 GYMKHANA MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, 25th May, 1903. Commencing at 2-3 J p.m. PROGRAMME. I. Light Weight Hunters Hurdle Race. Cup presented by For horses 14.8 and tinder that have been through at least two paper hunts this season. Catch weights 10 st. 7 lbs.
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    • 180 6 notice. A WELL-KNOWN an Old Established Manufacturing and Commission House in England, desires to Appoint AGENTS to represent their interests in Penang. A member of their Firm will shortly be in the Straits, and replies should be addressed to “BUSINESS,” m w f c/o Pinang Gazette. notice:. TO TE BOON
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    • 471 6 Mutton. TVfOW obtainable at the reduced price of 40 cents per lb. MANASSEH Co., ‘29 Penang Road. Ist May, 1908. Houses to Let. Farquhar street No. ss and Northam Road No. 17a.. Entry on Ist June. Apply to TUNKU HAJEE ABBASS, 81-o No. 6, Chulia Street Ghaut. notice:. VIEWS of
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    • 178 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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    • 597 6 THE interest and responsibility of Mr. V-y aZ 11 It" I G. H. Slot in our firm has ceased. jOfl l\ I* 11l V vL g.h.slot&co. AAx KJ AXAaaJIaJI 1j Penang, 18th May, 1908.__ g EA Q H STREET. PENANG The TronohMines, Ltd. w±nes SplritSj Cigars, Pro vi si THE
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  • 107 7 orders by C.pt»in A. K. Adams, Commandant. Orders for May. Drills. n r ill at the Fort every Tuesday al «0 p.m. Class Firing. •y be Class Firing every Saturwnoon and Sunday morning com‘ik, on the 9tb. to commence at 3-30 p.m. on and 7- 30 a m
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  • 297 7 Passengers Outward. p and 0- steamer Arcadia, from l April 17.—T0 Yokohama Miss ?’n‘ Mrs. Williams. To Hongkong V an in and infant, Mr. E. Root To Mr.G.P. Barlow, Mr. H. Hart, Totfiirravand children, Miss Strachan Dall, Mr. E. V. i; Mr A. lleddie, Mrs. Hansewell children,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 187 7 nang Ice and Industrial Co., Ltd. tit—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. ta.'-For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, in quantities over 1 lb. 2 cts. per lb.; cwt. $2.
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    • 658 7 IfceßtiovaJL aj j?.? 1 .l i 1 jmb— S-/SSiIEF= LIPTONS TEAS two great necessities f toßlah p street N 6B 19 s WERE AWARDED THE 1. FAMILY PROVISION, 'A'O or fo, l Snlo. I a. GOLD MEDAL 2. provision for old age. PREMISES Ne. 56 Beach Street. Apply to the
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    • 1412 8 i 1 ĕ i FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. H c 8 e ®OR 3 a q sB Tim© Table from Ist November, 1902. us K fl fl A jaq 1 WEEK-DAYS. SUNDAYS, a STATIONS. 8 4 5 6 7 I 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17
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    • 400 8 A L L A N AJJWig'' Eni/inem W OBKS: Town Store 81 BpL,? 1 S TREf pany was held at VSSara neo c the 22nd of April, 1902. on T "%4’ The following Resets for th 15th November, 1901, was 7 he ye!,r 4446 Policies were issued mg the year,
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