Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 August 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, 29th AUGUST, 1903. No. 19«
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    • 1951 1 -pippins juntas. NOBDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD, BREMEN Ni PP on Y Kaisk I o a t i P 1 jK Negapatam Lines of Steamers. japan mail steamship co., Ltd. Peninsular Oriental Steam #|x K Navigation Company. SUamtrS fr -i fcFob Will Sail Stbambb From Expbctbd or R 1 rjIHE mail steamers may
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  • 118 2 Penang, 29tb August, 1908. RaTBE OLOBB AS FOLLOW® London Demand Bank 1/llf Do. 4 months* sight Bank 2Do. 8 Credits 2/0| Do. 8 Documentary 2/0& Oalcntta, Demand Bank Ite. 147$ Do. 8 days* sight Private 149$ Bombay, Demand Bank 147$ Do. 8 days’sight Private 149$ Madras, Demand. Bank 147$
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  • 169 2 Penang, 29th August, 1903 Tin s72.6osales D f West Coast Black Pepper g H >(l 5 oz $29.40 sale White Pepper $47 —salts. Trang Pepper $BO sellers Gloves (picked) $35.50 Maos No. 8180.—tellers Mace Pickings 126.—sales. Nutmegs 110 s 70. —buyers No. 1 7.—sei ers Sugar „2
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  • 192 2 Pbnaxg, 39th August, 1903. Bs Soup per catty 14 Roast 28 Steaks H 28 I Stew or Curry Meat R» Rump Steak M J Ox Tail each 3» Tongue 75 Feet 20 Heart 35 Liver per e«Uy Pork— Pork 30 Pig’s Head 28 Feet 24 Tongue 26 Muitgk
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  • 54 2 e Mails Gloss on Monday. #»-<, Per »tr. Time. Asahen Laurens Pit ...11 A.M. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 p M Fort Swettcnham Langkat 1 Langkat and' Pangkalan Brandan ...Taw Tong 1 p -M. D e )i ...Calypso 2 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Deli ...Sumatra 2
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  • 185 2 Arrivals. Thaiping, Brit., str., 160, AV heeler, 28-8-03, from Port Weld general, H. L. Co. Canton, Brit., str., 105, Marican, 29-8-03, from Teluk Anson, general, Ah Hin. Laurens Pit, Dutch, str., 154, De V ries, 29-8-03, from Deli, general, H.L. Co. Sumatra, Ger., str., 407, Klimnet, 29-8-03, from Deli,
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  • 91 2 Arrivals. Per Brit,, str.. Avagyee. from Teluk Anson on 28-8-03:—Hon. J. Turner, Messrs. Young Wilson, Graham. Martin. Per Ger,, str,, Sumatra, from Deli, on 29-8-03:—Messrs, van Houten anfl Staflcni In Port Thaiping. Brit., st 160, Wheeler, H.L Co. Canton, Brit., str., 105, Marican, A. H. Hin. Laurens Pit. Dutch,
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  • 167 2 Th* Ttjormation under thit keadin<j i* »*/>■ sdial5 dial by the Agent» oj the variou» .Steam.hi inet. and the date» are approximate only. Y’r um Agent» Due 1 Tydeu s 'Marseilles Vy..XJ.4iCq. in 5 t M Bacqut'liem’Slng ipori. o.. »0111 Leuuox Glasgow S,]j£Co 814 Palawan -Singapore P, 40,
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  • 154 2 zzz 1 Stooks. Quotation Bersawah Gold Mine 0-». LtJ. $l9. Bruseh Tiu Mining Co. Ltd. $BJi5 »'iler». Ghendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $25. Fraser and Heave, Ltd. $lO3. George Town Dispensary $25. Howarth Erskine, Ltd. >l9Q.—/>^r 4 International Bodega sloo. Karangan Tin Mining Co. 328. Kinta Tin
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 428 2 AN IDEAL TONIC. Highly recommended by Medical Authorities all over the world. It generates the blood. n It promotes a keen appetite. Lt builds flesh and muscles. h keeps the system toned up. It invigoratesjthe nerves. kBB L* s pleasant to the palate. It makes the digestionjperfect. It is the
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    • 5 2 Cow Brandl Button. McAlister Co-
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    • 944 2 Insurants Jbtirts. 77/^^l Fire Insurance. 1 Queen Insurance Company. nof l' a f c n. Royal Fire Insurance Company. Supplied under p 11HE undersigned have been appointed Agents Appo L ARr *Ni, for the above Companies and are open is 'imp.nt to 1 to accept Fire Risks at current rates.
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  • 1018 3 The Engineei iny and Mining Journal, an American periodical, devotes an article In its issue of July 11 to “Tin Smelting in America.” This begins by alludrug-to the completion of tin smettißgr Wdrkfc Bayonne, New Jersey, as ir'Atew enterprise of much interest. The" of this new
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  • 86 3 ..«jJCbcATRS L k 9 m -H^. 4T Mr. Duncan, second officer or the steamer llenzada, which' A/riVetl aU'Roriichr' ot?-the instant from ita-Persia<Gtrif?*iiie'd in the Gulf JtQin hjaaLapoplexy- The deceased only s'urvivea fpr i^veh’ hours after he Was taken ill. The hfe’at was intenf£& op
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  • 84 3 —Shriils Times. Un 41fe lBth notice wu,4'?posted irt-! 1 Labuan declaring Brunei, Truman, Lawas and- Provinces Clarke iyid Dent to be infected” districts, choleraic ffiarifficea being prevalent there. Consequently all anrivafa from these places would be quarantined, jt stated that some suspicious deaths baye already occurred in Labiian
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  • 651 3 •ft 1 a r i The Vacuvm Brake. i An official’ •statement' On the working of automatic- brakes on Indian railways is published for the. lt shows that this*-class .of twake being-inereas'iirgly 4ised, the .prpportion of the mileage rufit, by trains sa\ fitted being nows roughly,.-lone quarter -qi
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    • 1035 3 LUX B ROS., 1 'OUNGALOW and GROUND, over 9 p f'iCfll fc ngifieCFS and t) acres in extent, at Tanjong Bungha, together with furniture water pipes laid Contr&CtOrS, to bungalow. Also all building material.on the property. "“77, Apply-to SOLE AGENTS FOR L SURAWONGSEE, ygRITYS LIIVIITEII, 698 16 9 No. 120
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    • 441 3 I ——IT Jbk—>• I -J •4. Graham Co., Ltd., WH WLESALP. CIIAI STS, 4 bV ’l' ".f 2..- ‘a. 'I g HALL’S Coca S'' w. WINE «a iwraau 5 HALL’S’^ 1 > WINE 0 Anti 2 1 the great restorative and the finest nervine j White. Ant. for influenza, mental,
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  • 138 4 Saturday, 29th Mail from Europe, via Negapatain expected to arrive. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water 5-0 p in. and 5-25 a,m. Sunday, 30th 12th Sunday after Trinity. First Quarter. High-water 5-50 p.m. and 6-15 a m. Monday, 31st Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water
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  • 2 4 Marriage.
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  • 1788 4 In the Far East there does not seem to be that care for the preservation of life and limb exercised which prevails at home. This is particularly evident in Penang, when building operations are being carried on or a house is in process of being demolished.
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  • 581 4 Mr. Ephraums, who has been for some time past in charge of the Treasury in Kinta, has been lately transferred to Taiping. He will occupy one of the Government bungalows opposite the gaol, and Mrs. Epbraums is expected to join him there shortly, so that to all appearance
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  • 5 4 (REUTe' R > s Marriage.
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  • 237 4 At the Taiping Assizes, Mr. Maxwell the Senior Magistrate, sentenced a Jlalai named Mat, a native of Kelantan, to five years’ rigorous imprisonment for kidnap ping a young Malay lady from Ulu Selim!. He detained her for nine days in the junde in view to sell her as a
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  • 171 4 Members of the Swimming Club wwlil like to see this commendation of an exeren and a sport which has many and s pf«“ virtues:— Obviously, of course, swimming saves lives, xvhich puts it into a catcgoi' itself, but apart from this and from it- 1 ness
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  • 91 4 St. GeorcCs u JK-ti-Twelfth Sunday after Trinity8 a.m. Matins. —(No Oi‘£ il!l 1 .i Rob 8- a.m. Choral Celebration of Communion. 9- a.m. Servics for Chinese. 5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p hl Evensong and S< i m» 11 Church of the First Mass, at 6-15 a.m-1 R'g'
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  • 989 5 Friday Niyht. x a recent Chambers' Mayazine is an rticle upon Slang,” which explains that 8 i •me bv many terms and expressions m iiavs c ,juv j •arded now as offensive to ears polite common use bv all ranks. If counsel iVfH? v we re to
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  • 566 5 Ki lop Sarif, Appellant, rs. Latch, Respondent. The above case, of interest to buffalo-owners, was decided by Mr. XV. G. Maxwell, Acting Senior Magistrate for Perak, on appeal from a judgment of Mr. McCausland, First Magistrate at Batu Gajah, holding that the owner of a buffalo
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  • 263 5 The following new’s ahead of the mail, date! London 3rd August, states that Mr. Chamberlain’s policy continues to be attacked. Lnd Hugh Cecil savaaely accused Mr. Bulfour of playing an electioneering dodge. The Premier in reply said he was not such a fool as to play
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  • 346 5 Malay Style.” You can generally find some special piece of information in tbe American papers calculated to’surprise you, and we extract tbe following item from the York World of July 19, about a British Player on Polo, Malay Style:—Dr. Percy N. Gerrard, one of the most expert polo players
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  • 403 5 Prisoner Escapes and is Recaptured. J. Banester alias J. Burton Peniston, who was arrested by the Penang Police on board the Xam Sony, bound for Calcutta, arrived here this morning by lhe Hye Leony I in the custody of Sergeant J. Dunne, says the Singapore Free Press
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  • 239 5 Commenting on the accumulation of workin the Supreme Courts at Singapore and Penang, when there are only three judges, the Perak Pioneer says We would suggest that the Judicial Commissioner F. M. States be appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court without prejudice to his own
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  • 661 5 < Beiny Extracts from the Pininy Gazette of date 1854. The paper teas then issued tceekly.) Saturday, sth August, 1854. The death on the 24th July of Major I’aj Ferrier, Resident Councillor of Malacca, is announced. <s >P Singapore and the War.—By tbe P. and O.
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    • 5 5 Paints, Oils &c. Mcalister co.
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    • 211 5 By Order of the Mortgagee. sale by Public Auction, on Saturday’, the stb day of September, J 903, at tbe hour of 11 o’clock, at No. 5 China Street, Penang, all the shares right title and interest of Mahomel Nina Marican and Mahomed Ismail Marican in and to all the
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    • 470 5 Mail Service Between Singa- |gf AfmBIEIKTI H pore and Port Dickson. vUKNI It LU" TTXENDERS are invited for a two years JL contract from tbe Ist of January 22 Beach Street next for the following Mail steamship services (a). A tri-wreekly service leaving Singapore not earlier than ksr’ Received 4
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  • 929 6 The main provisions of the Motor Car Bill” as introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Balfour of Burleigh, are as follow: 1. Speed limit is abolished. 2. Reckless and dangerous driving having regard to all circumstances” is to be severely punished, even though
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    • 525 6 The Finest Wines in the Market HOTTENBACH Bros. Co. owriLLA» wood A c». SPECIALITIES ALWAYS W HAKO. VERY OLO TAWNV PORT. hdmb JT^YCL ES FINO PALE SHERRY. Gentlemen’s Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls’ Cycles. These are confidently recommended Highest Grade Machine in the World, to all who appreciate really MACHINERY. yrr-
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    • 50 6 I or 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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    • 484 6 g I is hereby given that the J Direct ImOOrt©!" Of Choioft I Power of Attorney given to Allagapa R < Chetty by the firm A. T. R. M. has been g J I cancelled, and that the only representative MR of the said firm of A. T. R. M.
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  • 74 7 Passengers Or i ward. l<r I’, and O. steamer Homr connecting with the steamer Suithi, nt Colombo, from London, Auenst 7. —To Yokohama Mr. J. 8. Plant. To Shanghai Rev. W. Hdl Murray and family, Mr. 11. Davidson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mis E\es. To Hongkong: Lient E.
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  • 75 7 Passengers Or i ward. l<r I’, and O. steamer Homr connecting with the steamer Suithi, nt Colombo, from London, Auenst 7. —To Yokohama Mr. J. 8. Plant. To Shanghai Rev. W. Hdl Murray and family, Mr. 11. Davidson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mis E\es. To Hongkong: Lient
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    • 71 7 Passengers Or i ward. l<r I’, and O. steamer Homr connecting with the steamer Suithi, nt Colombo, from London, Auenst 7.—To Yokohama Mr. J. 8. Plant. To Shanghai Rev. W. Hdl Murray and family, Mr. 11. Davidson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mis E\es. To Hongkong: Lient E. 11. Mobray, Mr.
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    • 71 7 Passengers Or i ward. l<r I’, and O. steamer Homr connecting with the steamer Suithi, nt Colombo, from London, Auenst 7.—To Yokohama Mr. J. 8. Plant. To Shanghai Rev. W. Hdl Murray and family, Mr. 11. Davidson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mis E\es. To Hongkong: Lient E. 11. Mobray, Mr.
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    • 72 7 Passengers Or i ward. l<r I’, and O. steamer Homr connecting with the steamer Suithi, nt Colombo, from London, Auenst 7. —To Yokohama Mr. J. 8. Plant. To Shanghai Rev. W. Hdl Murray and family, Mr. 11. Davidson, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mis E\es. To Hongkong: Lient E. 11. Mobray,
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    • 1358 8 Bsnrunct TWO GREAT NECESSITIES Mannheim_lnsurance Vo. FAMILY PROVISION, IOOD MARINE INSURANCE. 1 7 1 111 ffl® THE undersigned Agents will accept Marine 2, PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. JR! Risks on Merchandize, Produce and Valu- I T 7 b FJr ft fuir r ScuUrs’apply to Easily and Economically met by a
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    • 366 8 ALLAN IRvjjJ? Engineers and Genmd f v C Works :_4O WELD q Uav Jown Storbj-31 BEACH ST p' EET Standard LifeA SSUra n£ THE 77th Annual Genprd u the Standard Life A ,e «n ?(< panywas held at Edml», 6 the 28th of April, 1903 8h T ’M 1; The
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