Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 August 1903

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS- VOL. LXI. FRIDAY, 21st AUGUST, J 903. No. 189
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2118 1 «hipping jlotircs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN Hi PP«“ I» Kaisha. Oriental Steam 4k Negapatam Lines of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL steamship Co LW Navigation Company. a/ Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. r Pr pi HE mail, learner, may Fo Will San. From Einn.c 1 I be expected to arrive /I
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  • 119 2 Pknang, 21st August, 1908. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/1 If Do. 4 months'sight Bank Do. 8 Credits 1/HA Do. 8 Documentary 1/11$ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 144$ Do. 8 days’ sight Private 146$ Bombay, Demand Bank 144$ Do. 8 days’ sight Private 146$ Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 161 2 Stocks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine Co. Ltd. $l9. buyers Bruseh Tin Mining Co. Ltd. $8.25 sellers. Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Neave, Ltd. $lO3. George Town Dispensary $25. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. $l9O. buyers International Bodega $lOO. Karangan Tin Mining Co. s3o.— sellers Kinta Tin
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  • 189 2 Penang, 20th August, 1903. Description. Beef— cts. Soup per catty 16 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 25 Tongue 75 Feet 20 Heart 35 Liver per catty 26 Pork— Pork 32 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 24 Tongue 26 Mutton
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  • 168 2 Penang, 21st August, 1903. Tin $75. —sales i d f West Coast Black Pepper s iba. 5 oz. $29.40 sale> White Pepper ssl|. sellers Trang Pepper $36 do Cloves (picked) $35.50 Mace No. >lBo.—r ellers Mace Pickings 126. —sales. Nutmegs 110» 70. —buyers No. 1 7.—sellers Sugar
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  • 63 2 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. Tim<. Deli Sumatra 8 a.m. Langkat ...Deli Ipm. Port Swettenham ...Langkat 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore ...Kistna 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore ...Rotorua 3 p.m. Port Swettenham ...Carlyle 4 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia India. Aden, Mauritius. Egypt and via Brindisi, for
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  • 217 2 Arrivals. Ballaarat, Brit., str 2860, Summers, 20-8-03 from Colombo, general, G. W. Co. Kuin Sang, Brit., str., 2078, Buller. 21-8-03. from Calcutta, general. Bstd. Co. G. Apcar. Brit., str., 2940, Olifent, 21-8-03, from Singapore, general, A. A. Co. Rotorua, Brit., str., 576, Brown. 21-8-03, from Singapore, general, Koc Guan.
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  • 98 2 Arrivals. Per Brit., str., G. Apcar, from Singapore, on 21 -8-03 Mr. W. Sadler. Per Brit., str., Hong Moh, from Singapore, on 21-8-03 :—Baron Henri Fers. Per Bri., str., Kistna, from Singapore, on 21-8-03 —Mr. and Mrs. Boure, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, Miss Griffin, Miss M. Stewart. Messrs T.
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  • 113 2 The information under this heading ia sup?)hed by the Agents of the various Steamship ines. and the dates are approximate only. Vessels From Agents Due Bengal Singapore P. &O. 22ndin t. Bantam Singapore H.L.&Co. 22nd Lawada Singapore do. 22nd deCarpentier Olehleh do. 24th Salamanca Moulmein B. Bros. 24th
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 374 2 ZOTAL. The Ideal Disinfectant andQGermicide. THE FOLLOWING POINTS IN ITS FAVOUR WILL RECOMMEND IT TO ALL ZOTAL. The cheapest disinfectant in the market. ZOTAL. The pleasantest. Yj The most powerful disinfectant. ZOTAL. Removes at once all objectionable odouis. ZOTAL. Is non-corrosive'and the least poisonous prepara- 1 tion of its kind
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    • 37 2 AVOID SUBSTITUTES. No other remedy is “just as good” as Stearns’ Headache Cure, the original and safest remedy for Headaches. Avoid sub stitutes. Stearns’ is the original. Of all Chemists, wholesale from D. GRAHAM A Co. Ltd-,
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    • 982 2 Fire Insurance. Queen Insurance Company. RESGRAVE MATtHp Royal Fire Insurance Company. THE undersigned have been appointed Agents 525 mwf u c Beacl v for the above Companies and are open Street, to accept Fire Risks at current rates. c A a. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd O A l\| ATO Rll IRs
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  • 139 3 The memorial temple erected in honour of Li Hung Chang at Chianfu was recently dedicate! with some ceremony. All the local officials took part. First came boards carried in the procession, and bearing the official rank of the deceased, then soldiers and a band
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  • 349 3 The Suez-Colombo Route in Jeopardy. We find we were not in error in surmising that it is not realised, as it ought to be, how very deeply we are interested in the continuance of the Australian mail service, out and home, via Colombo and the Suez
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  • 410 3 Writing on the 21st July, the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Mail says: —Nobody here believes that a conflict between Russia and Japan is imminent. I had the opportunity yesterday of interviewing several members of the Russian general staff, all of them competent to judge and
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  • 816 3 The June number of the Spolia Zeylanite, edited by Dr. Arthur Willey «nd issued by the Colombo Museum, has an article by the editor on the Acclimatisation of Ceylon Crows in the Malay Peninsula.” The plantations in the Federated Malay States have had a bad time with
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  • 124 3 It may be of interest, says the Pioneer, to give a short list of a few of the Governorships likely to be vacated in the near future. Lord Minto’s term as Governor-General of Canada expires in November, but may be extended—be has held office since July, 1898, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 765 3 TO LEI X NOTICE b* OTRAWBERRX BUNGALOW,” T'vß NOBT.F up n* i a S Penang Hill. From Ist September, j) •‘L Dyntal Surgeons, Hi» ofifipp nf JLz will be in Penang lor a short time 1908. A PPb on or about August 24th, 1903. 697 23-8 Messrs. LOGAN ROSS, 698
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    • 73 3 Cholera Infantum should be guarded against, and prevented by treating the child at the first unusual looseness of the bowels. Mothers can not be too careful about this, especially m hot weather. They should have medicine ready for such an emergency. No better remedy is prepared than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
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    • 49 3 For a Pain in the side or chest there is nothing better than a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and applied to the seat of pain. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. One application gives relief. Try it. All dealers sell it.
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    • 354 3 Graham Co., Ltd., WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, Penang a. o HALL’S co.. S w. WINE S a 3 HALL'S coo. WINE CJ Anti the great restorative and the finest nervine Whit e-Ant. I rt\ for influenza, mental and physical fatiuue neuralgia, &c. A. Wil Liable .ra O Mixture for
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  • 154 4 Friday, 21st Town Band, Esplanade, nt 5 30 p.m. Swimming Club Meeting at Penang Cricket Club, 6 p.m. St. George's Church, Choir Practice, at 6 p.m. High-water 11-20 a.m. and 11-45 p m. Saturday, 22nd Sale of Horses and Traps, China Street Ghaut, at noon. Cricket, Esplanade, at
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  • 33 4 Angier.—On 81st July at Kambara, Avenue Elmers, Surbiton, the wife of Arthur Gorton Angier, of a daughter. De Bunsen. —July 25, at Paris, wife of M. de Bunsen, H.M.’s Minister Plenipotentiary, daughter.
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  • 2031 4 Many years ago Thomas Carlyle prophesied that the coming Power, the future leader of the universe, was —not Germany, the United States, nor Britain —but Russia. Various powers have held the reins in the past, but it seems as if the sage of Chelsea's anticipation has
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  • 223 4 Sir Frank Swettenham, Governor of the Straits Settlements, and High Commis sioner of the Federated Malay States, is expected home shortly, and will not, it is expected, return to Singapore, says the Daily Mail. Few 7 British officials have had a more complete experience of Malaysia than
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  • 203 4 er s a (By Submarine Cable}' THE “AMERICA” C -p Shamrock III.” London, 20th A U( Shamrock 111. has been rem/ M and will now receive an di of one hundred and J*’"* secondsfrom Reliance, neeQ THE NEAR EAST. Italy’s Attitude. It has been announced at p that the
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  • 204 4 New Zealand Budget. Mr. Seddon, introducing the New Zeald Budget, proposed a Steamship Service will India via Eastern ports. The Railway Disaster in Paris. King Edward and President Loubeibw exchanged sympathetic messages regards the Paris disaster. Irish Honours. Numerous appointments to the Order have been made in connection
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  • 141 4 The Director of K «w municated to The made by Dr. Prout, the I’ 11 1, rj c [j it »P’ officer of Sierra Leone, fl pears that tbe high expec 1 )agt ?les* tbe so-called mosquito plant tbern Captain Larymore, r.a., resi< tbl j Nigeria, announced
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 414 4 Pritchard Co., 15 BEACH STREET. PENANQ. UDIES’ DEPARTMENT. Just Received. A. Large Shipment of the Newest Goods comprising the following*: Lace Ties, Lace Coffee Jackets, Lace Collar and Fronts, Silk and Lace Chemisettes. The P. S. Straight Fronted Corsets. $4.25, 53.00, $2.00 per pair. The A apery Ribbon Corset for
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    • 102 4 0 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to Cz “Thb Editor,” written on one side of the paper only, and accompanied by the writers 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. ALL business communications
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  • 60 4 V. ri <D rt s 3 r 3 rn r 2 > 2- 'tn S- •< JO 09 5* sL ?«2* <x o r t© O -I o ft) H» 3* n 80 H-l s CO M 30 05 cr* o 6 3 o K 5 02 bL: C trs
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  • 342 5 Pfxang Prison Entered by Thieves. 1 is seldom that people evince an in- linn to net within the walls of a prison—f in l )tin <r perhaps in the case of loafers who BXCel loniilly 1 oniilly assault a policeman or otberDCCI i.niik the law
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  • 643 5 A Svccessi cl Year and 5 per cent Dividend. Tub adjourned annual meeting of sharelolders in the Klang Coffee Cultivation Co., was held at the office of the company Jle-isrs. Paterson, Simons Co., General Merits) at noon to-day, the Chairman, Mr. l’>. Brown, presiding over
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  • 81 5 Rubber Cultivation in the East.— Trifpical Agricultuiist. e learn on the best authority from London, that negotiations are on foot to amalgamate the Bukitßajah, Sonjei Bingai, Eskdale, Bukit-Duku and Delabole Estates into a Company. The shares, however, are not to be offered to the public as they
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  • 432 5 {Before Mr. E. L. Talma.) STABBING AFFRAY. 20th August. Chinaman sent to the Assizes on Charge of Murder. A Chinaman named Ah Pui was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another Chinaman named Chow Ah Kit in an eating shop in Campbell Street on the 3rd July,
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  • 381 5 The Berlin correspondent of The Times in a recent despatch states: Since the members of the American and Mexican commissions came to Europe they have had conferences with representatives of the British, French and Dutch Governments in London and Paris and at The Hague. In all
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  • 880 5 The Tariff Proposals. The great subject of interest continues to be the Tariff proposals of the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Chamberlain will not fight his autumn campaign alone. The various free trade and anti-free trade organisations throughout the country are preparing for the fray. Meetings are being arranged on
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  • 109 5 AV hen the Queen visited the Alexandra College, Dublin, says a home paper, the gir’s sang in a gentle and virginal way a special edition of the National Anthem, which had been prepared for their exclusive use. This is it:— God save our King and Queen,
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  • 216 5 Writing on the vexed servant question, the Madras Mail ascribes much of the trouble that is at present complained of to the following circumstances :—The truth is, the altered circumstances of life in India have in no small measure tended to loosen the bonds between
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  • 542 5 —Eng i neeri ng. The industrial consumption of tin continues on a large scale, and though the supp'ies are now larger, as a result of the high prices which have ruled since 1899, they are scarcely equal to the demand. For the twelve months to March 31, the supplies
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 9 5 remington typewriters. Paints, Oils &c. McAlister Co. McALISTER Co.
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    • 75 5 In the springtime of youth, the value of rosy, robust, romping health is incalculable. The happiness and success of after-life is in a large measure dependent upon the outcome of this formative period. STEANS’ WINE as a Tonic, blood-builder and health giver is admirably adapted to the treatment of rundown,
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    • 771 5 £riu Aiiurrtisrinrnts. MOTOR CYCLE WAITED. A CHINESE CASHIER. Satisfactory’ Apply. McALISTER Co. Security of $5,000 required. Must be experienced and have good references. Apply by letter to 708 22 8 PRITCHARD Co. A CASHIER for English Firm, must xjl have good recommendations. Security required $20,000. Mennen’s Apply to a. b.
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  • 501 6 Ths following letter from Mr. Frederick Verney appears in The Times: An article appears in this month’s National Bevieic signed by M. Eugene Etienne, which is headed The Colonial Controversies between France and England.” Speaking of British interests in the Malay Peninsula, and comparing them with the
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  • 192 6 The Royal family of Siam is a numerous one. If you wish to make a note of its members in your birthday book, difficulties will arise. It is no simple matter to enter up a Siamese Royalty. Welsh names must pa'e their ineffectual fires by comparison.
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  • 205 6 A large number of warships were yesterday commissioned at Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Chatham for the naval manoeuvres, and they will be attached either to the Mediterranean, Channel, or Home fleets, or to the torpedo boat flotilla, says a mail paper of 22nd ultimo. There are to be
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 758 6 The Finest Wines in the Market HOTTENBACH Bl’OS. CO. UUUUIIUIIVI. V -\TO.2IBMACALISTERROAD, Penang, GILFtDLAN WOOD Co.’s SPEC AL T|ES ALWAYS ON HAND. VERY OLD TAWNY PORT. 685 189 T. GAWTHORNE. FINO PALE SHERRY. Gentlemen’s Indies* Boys’ and Girls’ IVII LLE NN IU IVI These are confidently recommended Highest Grade Machine
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    • 33 6 WHY SUFFER FROM HEADACHE When the first symptoms of Headache appear taken one tasteless catchet of Stearns’ Headache Cure and experience instant relief. Of all Chemists, wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd. 8
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    • 253 6 la. e. skeels, •J Wines, Spirits, Cigahs, Provisions SSOLE AGENT. k», rW q m FQB I 3 “BODEGA" V/j AND liii 1 z vJ 1 ORIENTAL <wj g WINE wix S Coifl pan fe g; l| S French r —ltalie S «~J '■> i I Clarets '< g From $3.50
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  • 213 7 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, ('oiiiinandant. Orders for August. Drill*. c ..d Prill at the Fort every Tuesday at 5-30 pan. I”* 1 nnanv Parade Tuesday 4th, Fall in at b( °o (Lttiieb Tree” at 9 pan. Dress, Drill Dr r Hi'v Drill at the Fort on
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  • 248 7 Passengers Outward. ler P. and O. steamer India, connecting with the steamer Ballaarat at Colombo, from London, July 24.—T0 Nagasaki Mr. J. Maclennan. To Shanghai Mr. G. H. Brooke, Corporal C. F. Arnold, Mr. J. Pickering. To Hong Kong Mr. A. H. Caft, Assistant Paymaster A. E.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 Messrs- Thean Chee Co. ESTABLISHED 1858. Ship Chandlers, Government Contractors, &c.. &c. Sole Agents in Penang anc i Federated Malay States FOR st. Raphael’s Wine, Branay, Champagne, and Liqueur. PRICES ON APPLICATION. THEAN CHEE Co, 60 21 Beach Street. I /x A I EMIL ZOBEL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, ■At Messrs.
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    • 248 7 THE PRVE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. fIIHE above Dock, situated in Province JL Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened and is now of the following dimensions Length on the blocks 830 feet. Breadth at entran 50 Depth of water on sill at ordinary
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    • 576 7 TEAS Tanoline’ WERE AWARDED THE N *tur»l Toilet GOLD MEDAL ‘DARTRING’ TOILET ‘LANOLINE’ in small and «1(1 large collapsible tu’<®. Makes rough skins smooth A.T THE and protects deiiou: complexions from the effects of wind and sun. PA O I p Y LI O I "V I IVJ T. ‘DARTRING’
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1365 8 jbta». Two GREAT necessities ni.Tiniraga'PStga Mannheim Insurance Co. j I k g k I gfiLWl >1 iihcumatic Gout l. FAMILY PROVISION, ImMWMMMMmSMHBM and Gravel. MARINE INSURANCE. THE undersigned Agents will accept Marine 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGB« The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Risks on Merchandize,
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    • 370 8 ALLAN_& irvJJ? Engineers and Wo«ks:_4o WELD oiliv 1 BEach s J eej Standard Life Assur THE 77th Annual r. 1 the Standard Life X™' J panywas held at Edinburg’S the 28th of April, 1903. 8 T > I The following Results for I 15th November, 1902, were re «M I
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