Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 August 1903
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1903-08-04 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. SEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED i8 33 PRICE 20 CENTS- VOL- LX I. TUESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1903. No. 1/6.24 words
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Advertisement2024 1903-08-04 1 •~~Sl,i yP i.. s Jlsite, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN Br i hN| l'P™ YUSCII Kalsha. Taitolar Orienta' Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co-> LM Navigation Company. /WW Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers, 111 HE mail steamers may ’ll For Will Sail Steamer From Expected on -j2,024 words
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Article115 1903-08-04 2 Penano, 4th August, 1903. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/9 Do. 4 months’ sight Bank Do. 8 Credits 1 10 t Do. 3 Documentary l/10| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 136} Do. 8 days’ sight Private 13Sf Bombay, Demand Bank 136 Do. 3 days’sight Private 138} Madras, Demand115 words
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Article155 1903-08-04 2 Stocks. Quotation Rersttiyab Gold Mine Co. Ltd. §12.50 larger* Bruseh Tin llin'Pg Co. Ltd. §8.25 sellers Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. §25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. §lO9. George Town Dispensary §25. th Erskine, Ltd. §190. Jelebu Mining grading Co., Ltd. —sellers International Bodega §lO9. Intyei* Karangnn 'l'm155 words
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Article186 1903-08-04 2 Penang, 4ru August, 18C3. Description. Bkef cts Soup por catty 11 Roast 2b Steaks St» Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 39 Tongue 65 Feet UQ Heart 3-5 per catty '26 Pork—--1 ork 32 Pig’s Heal J.B 1' cet 24 Tongue 26 Mutton186 words
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Article170 1903-08-04 2 Ticnang, 4th August, 1903 Tin ...§77.50 sales di 1 i> f Wext Coast Black Lepper 8 |bs ft O z. §80.50 saleWhite Pepper §sl£. sellers Trang Pepper §86 do Cloves (picked) §35.50 Mace No. > 180_. —i ellers Mace Pickings 145. Nutmegs 1 16« 70.—buyers No. I170 words
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Article44 1903-08-04 2 Mails Ulosk’ Tq Per str. Th"". Port Swettenhain ...Mary Austin 1r m. Langkat and Pangkalan 1 ...Quorra 1 pm. Teluk Ansqij Ivagyee 2 p.m. Edie? T begli. Bulo Weh and Oieltieh ...G G.y. LaesfacKk'*- p Tuurshav. 6tu. Deli Laurens Pit .11a m.44 words
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Article303 1903-08-04 2 Arrivals. S) «id, But., str., 170, Buchanan, l-tf-U3. from Rangoon, oil, B. S Co. Bin Seng. Riii., str., 3JB. Davids in. 3 8-93. Singapore, general, B Brqs. A Apr 'I B, -it., ’Jhiji, Ley, 1 03. pom Ca’cutta, general, A. A. <’o. Z.iida, Brit str.. 2905, Grier, 1 8-03,303 words
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Article65 1903-08-04 2 Arrivals. Per Brjt, str., Zaida, from Madras, on 1-8-03 Mrs. Mp. S, Abedeera, S Chetty, Kader Marican, A, Chetiy, Y. Marican. Per Dutch, str., Reat-1, from Singapore, on 3-8-03 :—Mr. and Mrs. Mackinon. Mr. Kopp. Per Japan, str Tainba Mani, from Singapore. on 3-8-03 Mr. W. G. Fargie, J.65 words
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Article101 1903-08-04 2 The information under this heading is supplied hy the Agents of the various Steanishij line», and the dates are approximate only Vessels From Agents Due Konigsberg Ib.M.&Co. 4th inst. Hong Wan 1 Singapore B. 43r0 stn Lai Sang Singapore H. Chong 6th Glenlurret Singapore do. 6tli C. Apcar101 words
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Article706 1903-08-04 2 ’TAiping Raoaa 1903* PROGRAMME. nth, 13th, and 15th August, 1903FIRST DAY. Tuesday IDA August. 1. The Maiden. Plate. Value §3oo.—For Maiden Horses. Exrrriffins allowed 14 lbs. Weight as per scale 10 stone. Entrance §lO. D.stance, 1 mile. 2. The Waterfall Stakes. Value §350 and §5O to the706 words
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Article60 1903-08-04 2 List of Passenge rs. Passengers Ouiw ARb Per P. and O. steamer ll itllaln ting with the steamer from London, July 10 T., m Steele, Mr. W. It. t Kong Lieut. Makins, Lieut, o’ 1 N-e ah' 3 n Ken To Si *W>reV s Allen. To Penang Mr. T p60 words
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Advertisement837 1903-08-04 2 PENANG BAND. I NOTICE. XTOTICE is hereby given that from this TS hereby given that owing to Selensing date the charges for the services of j Coffee Estate in Perak having been the Band will be as follows sold and changed hands, any claims, duly Dances, 9 p.m. to 2837 words
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Advertisement54 1903-08-04 2 A Sf’AR from a burn or scald is often dreaded more than the pain that is inflicted. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm heals the injured part in less time than any other treatment and unless the injury is a se\ere one, no scar will be left. One application gives relief. Try it.54 words
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Advertisement462 1903-08-04 2 FOR VOLUMES of the Pnn i Britannica. HandsowdyW Morocco. Apply to J. R. M F iULakf 619 17-8 m w f a Q j 4 To QP PREMISES No. 56 Bead Street Ap] ly to At X OTIC Ei:. I MY wife Ong Hiob Neoh havi,.. my protection, I sbd462 words
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1494 1903-08-04 3 Mr. A. M. Burn-Mubdoch, Conservator of Forests, says in his Annual Report on Forest Administration in the Straits Settlements for the year 1902 Tbe forests of the Colony were under the charge of tbe Collectors of Land Revenue, Singapore and Penang, and the District Officers,1,494 words
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229 1903-08-04 3 We take the following from the Manila Cablenewt of the 12th July The British steamer Scotsman arrived in this port late on Friday night much battered and the crew very thankful to at last reach a haven of rest, as it has had an229 words
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Advertisement360 1903-08-04 3 ZOTAL. The Ideal Disinfectant and Germicide. ’HE FOLLOWING POINTS IN ITS FAVOUR WILL RECOMMEND IT TO ALL:— /<OTAL. The cheapest disinfectant in the market. Z,OTAL. The pleasantest. ft)TAL. The most powerful disinfectant. 1 .V IJ* Removes at once all objectionable odours. J Y J_j. non-corrosive and the least poisonous preparation360 words
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Advertisement164 1903-08-04 3 Dysentery causes the death of more people than small pox and yellow fever comb ned. In an army it is dreaded more than a battle. It requires prompt and effective treatment. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy has been used in nine epidemics of dysentery in the United States with164 words
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Advertisement360 1903-08-04 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang. a o HALL’S c g w < WINE g A HALL’S co.. WINE 0 Anti 1 the great restorative ami the finest nervine White-Ant. for influenza, mental and physical fatigue neuralgia, &c. A Valuable O Mixture for des- Jajj troyiug white360 words
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Article134 1903-08-04 4 Tuesday, 4th Auction Sale of Land, 4, Logan’s Buildings at noon. Auction Sale of Buildings, at 52 Beach Street, at noon. High-water 9 10 p.»n. and 9 35 a.m. P. V. C. Company Parade fall in Gottlieb Tree” at 9 p.m. Wednesday, sth: Town Band, Esplanade, at 5134 words
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Article16 1903-08-04 4 Petts.—At Abingdon, Berks, on July 31st, the wife of 11. T. Petts of a daughter.16 words
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Article1665 1903-08-04 4 Surely in time to come, when the present reign has passed away into History, the title that will be found for our present King will be Edward the Diplomatist." As Prince of Wales he mixed freely with his people and the peoples of other countries, and1,665 words
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Article596 1903-08-04 4 Concert in Aid of the Band Fund. Last night, before a crowded house, which included H. E. the Governor, H. H. the Rijih Mudah of Kedah, the Hon. Resident Councillor and Mrs. Kynnersley and in fact all the leading people of the Settlement, some of our local amateurs596 words
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Article595 1903-08-04 4 {R EUTE Bit Slllmiarinn n,. (By Submarine Cu^'' 1 THE ROYAL Ton. The Reception at Cop. London. 2’ul a Their Majesties the K*’** Queen met with an eutl/ I reception at Cork, i n Lord Mayor and the Corn participated. The King new colours to two Irish r and{R EUTE & ( Bit Slllmiarinn n,. •) - 595 words
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Advertisement370 1903-08-04 4 Pritchard Co., 15 BEACH STREET. PENANG. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT FOB THE RACES. O" JUST RECEIVED Ladies Trimmed Hats Ladies Parasols, Outfitting Department. Field Glasses, Ellwood’s Topees, Ellwood’s Terais, Panama Hats, Straw Hats. Silk Ties and Scarves. NEW DESIGNS. tenbiFrlgkets. Doherty," Slazengers Demon, E. G. M., &c. &c. SPECIAL?” The “‘New Haven,”370 words
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Advertisement132 1903-08-04 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to “Thb 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. jLL business communications should be132 words
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Advertisement9 1903-08-04 4 Minks’ Lamps To<>| Chests McAlister a co, ac co.9 words
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Article55 1903-08-04 5 From Our Own Cor respond 'lit. CRICKET. Penang v. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur, 3rd August. In the cricket match to-day. Penang batted first and scored 120, of which Gillingham made 35 and Carter 24. Selangor made 158 in their first innings. Penang’s second innings lias so far resulted in55 words
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Article38 1903-08-04 5 We are requested ti notify that Rice 8, second day, and Rice 5 third day, hav< been reopened. Entries close at 8 p.m on the "th instant to Secretary of the Perak Turf Club, Taiping.38 words
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Article51 1903-08-04 5 The Resident Councillor courteously in forms in that the date, September Ist, in th S' .'retary of State’s telegram anent thBrussels Sugar Convention, a copy < f whicl was published by us on the 29th ultimo, has since b-eu altered in a fur. her telegram fiom Mr. Chamberlain to51 words
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Article59 1903-08-04 5 The Fatal Accident to Olaf.” The enquiry into tne fall which M». Cbung Tuye Phin’s horse OZa/’sustained oi Saturday afternoon, which resulted in the ibsequent shooting of the animal and sligb; injury to Frank II >lley, who was throw 1J Gy, was held by the Turf Club Committee yesterday. It59 words
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Article148 1903-08-04 5 Loxg Meeting of Turf Club Committee Lil Turf Chib Committee sit from 10.30 <,Q Naturday morning to noon considering tbe running of Mr. mng Ah Yong’s griffin />// v /.'ixjon the 1 stand 2 id lays racing. the I'li-'t Gr.ffin Race, Ist day, thegriffi tan <e148 words
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Article57 1903-08-04 5 Tall Scoring. l 'ae cricket match on f}ch July plnye Lud <, between the Gentlemen of Eng- n the Players, the former ons for the loss of two wickets. 6. B. Fry and Mr. A. MacLarei !nr i luted 232 and 163 respectively, both not out.” *,]iV« ree hours57 words
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Article3070 1903-08-04 5 AUGUST MEETING. THIRD DAY. Saturday, Ist August, 1903. (Specially Reported for the Pinang Gazette.") Committee.—Mr J. F. XX reford, Pre -i-lent; Messrs. A. R. Adams, A. Durler, F. S. B. Gaffney, E. XV. Presgrave, A. G. Stephen and L. M. Woodward, Membets; D. A. M. Brown, Secretary3,070 words
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Article664 1903-08-04 5 Bank H iliday Paperchase. Acting on the kind invitation of the President and Committee of their kindred sporting b ethren, the Penang Turf Club, the Executive of the above institution held a Paperchase yesterday afternoon, starting at Dato Kramat Gardens an l finishing on the Rice Course,664 words
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Advertisement12 1903-08-04 5 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS. Paints, Oils *C. Cow McAlister Co. McALISTER Co. McAlister Co.12 words
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Advertisement400 1903-08-04 5 fhlu Engineers’ Association. A MEETING of the Engineers’ Association will be held at No. 1 Leith Street on Thursday, 6th August, at 5 30 p.m. J. S. SHEARER, 662 5-8 Hon. Secretary. Mining engineer xv anted, to open up new* alluvial gold and tin concession easily accessible; must have fullest400 words
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Article851 1903-08-04 6 A correspondent takes leave to doubt the opinion expressed by us that the weight of opinion seems to be in favour of Cardinal Rampolla as the likely successor to the late Pope.” He pins his faith to the strange prophecies of St. Malachy, and851 words
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Advertisement925 1903-08-04 6 HOTTENBACH Bros. Co. r "L- k T ARLTjE rated Mater Co. and Bakery FTIHE PRIORY, Northam Road. have reduced the rate of /E rated Waters SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. PRP<?r X™, from the Ist of August, 1903, as below PRESGRAVE MATTHEWS, Soda and Sweet Waters full size.Codds) HUMBER CYCLES. Solicitors,925 words
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Advertisement144 1903-08-04 6 Not a Minute should be lost after a child hsows symptoms of cholera infantum. The first unusual looseness of the bowels should be sufficient warning. If immediate and proper treatment is given, serious consequences will be averted. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the sole reliance of thousands of144 words
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Advertisement301 1903-08-04 6 A. E. Skeds. K 8U -Wines.” “IV».. 1 "Cigars, -W “Provisions” i 31 Beach St. I I “SPECIALITIES." ,4.« 19 (II I s Ul g or 1 /pilseherugerJ Li_ BB" ii HE* hi PREFER P^Rfectioh/^A- hw 7 Scotch 1 /f 1/ ii i M /h?!Kn Y BWW S A. E.301 words
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Article244 1903-08-04 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Co/hinandant. Orders for Avgust. 7 trills. > (l uiul Drill at the Fort every Tuesday pd Thursday, lit 5 30 p.m. Company Parade Tuesday Ith, Fall in at be “Gottlieb Tree” at 9 p.m. Dress, Drill jder with caps. Company Drill at244 words
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Advertisement180 1903-08-04 7 The Best Natural .~lperient 11 r ater. For continuous use by the Bilious. Dyspeptic, Constipated, Gouty, and Obese. Oi all Chemists and Druggists. 24 Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd. 4 DIVIDEND has been declared of 1 A per share, payable on the 4th of ulv. OSBORNE A CH APPEL, bl General180 words
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Advertisement1265 1903-08-04 7 MARTIN’S a—--95S—S5HHS-*-JMBftSBKN LIPTONS TEAS BURN &Co Ltd WERE AWARDED THZ L>Ul\l' <X VU„ LLU., gold medal ELETRICAL ENGINEERS, THE PRYE RIVER DOCK, A HOWRAH, CALCUTTA, ~,H r PARIS EXHIBITION. On Government List. Established 1781. f 1 \V above Dock, situated in Province River, has lately been and is now of1,265 words
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Advertisement1467 1903-08-04 8 teuran.. TW Q NECESSITIES Fire Insurance. ■pfig L k S dag vj s *J» Rheumatic Gout l. FAMILY PROVISION, lnJto l Queen Insurance Company. Royal Fire Insurance Company. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of th? Safest and most THE undersigned have been appointed Agents Stomach,1,467 words
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Advertisement363 1903-08-04 8 ALLANJc Engineers and Genera] r Works :_4O WELD Q Uay Town Store :—Bl BEACH ST REEt Standard Life A ssurance THE 77th Annual General V the Standard Life A 33llran ll ’H pany was held at Edinburgh m C the 28th of April, 1903. les <hy The following Results f363 words
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