Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 January 1904

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAI laY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED x8 33 VOL. LXIL 20 Cents. FRIDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1904. 20 Cents. No 11.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2122 1 owl for TRICES apply to MARTYN Co. snipping jbto. j. jforftatacta KWTO HiPPon ftm Kaisha. Peninsular Oriental Steam Negapatam Lines of Steamers. N p J ffgßul IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Japan mail steamship co. avigation JkHnpany. I The fast and well-known Mail Steamers ot this line will S a J± °1
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    • 9 1 WHISKY D. 6. L NeW j brand. MARTYN Co.
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  • 259 2 ARRIVALS. Mary Austin, Rrit., str., 140, Conway, 14-1-34, from P. Swettenham general, hoe Guan. Jin Ho. Brit., str., 110, Hastrup. 15-1-94, from Langkat, general, Beng Kee. Vidar, Brit., str., 191, Crichton, 15-I*o4, from Deli, general, Koe Guan. Avagyee, Brit., str., 247, Morier, 15-1-9«» from T. Anson, general, Koe Guan.
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  • 83 2 Th» information under this heading m Mtpphed hy the Agents of the various Steamship tin»», and the date» are approximate only. Vessels From Agents Duo Bengloe London S.B.&Co’. 16th Jan. Calchas Singapore W.M.&Co. 16th Bamberg Hamburg 8.M.C0. 19th Andalusia Hamburg 8.M.&C0. 24th Borneo London P &O. 25th Vindobona
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  • 161 2 Penang, 15th January, 1904. di 1 o f West Coast Black Pepper g lbs 6oa s 2 9.—sales White Pepper SSOJ. Trang Pepper $334. —nom. Cloves (picked) 404. Mace No. 1 140. Mace Pickings 120. Nutmegs 110« 69.—sellers (No. 1 7|.— Sugar < 2 5.20. I Basket
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  • 125 2 Penang, 15th January, 1904. BANK RATES AT NOON. London Demar d Bank 1/lOf Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 1/lOfs Do. 8 m Credits l/ 10 i Do. 8 Documentary 1/10 ft Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 188 Do. 8 days’ sight Private 140 Bombay, Demand Bank 188 Do. 8 days’sight
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  • 172 2 PRICES AT NOON. Pknang 1904. Stogkr. Quotations. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. Ltd $15.20 sales. Bruseh Tin Mining 00. Ltd.... 7.—twwi Chendariang Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. 25.— sellers Fraser and Neave, Ltd. 100.— George Ttfwn Dispenfery 25.— buyers Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 202 50— buyers International Bodega... 100.— nom.
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  • 288 2 ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, Commandant. Orders for January 1904. Drills. Recruits Drill at the Fort every Tuesday and Thursday at 5. 30 p.m. (except Tuesday the 26th and Thursday 28th. Company Drill at the Fort on Wednesday the 13th at 5*30 p.m. (Dress, plain clothes). Field
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 THE ROUGHEST PASSAGE EVER KNOWN BY OUR CAPTAIN.” A LETTER FROM A MEDICAL MAN. Gentlemen, Apr// 30th, 1903 <• Referring to my letter of November 6th, 1902, beg to say I took the sample of GHLOROBROM on kindly furuishal. On my voyage down it was absolutely calm, and I had
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    • 38 2 Timber! Timber I! Timber!! THE Perak Sawmill Co., Sungkai, Perak, are now able to supply all sizes of Meranti Timbers.” Prices on application to Manager. Orders for Kinta District, apply direct to Messrs. Aylesbury Garland, Ipoh. 798 16-11
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    • 34 2 Scalds are always painful and frequently quite serious, but Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is a liniment especially suited for such injuries. One application gives relief. Try it. All dealers sell it. refrigerators: MeALISTER Co., Ltd.
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    • 434 2 Graham Co-, Ltd., I WHOLESALE CHEMISTS, 4 Beach Street, IMPORTERS OF I MENNEN’S fl donated ‘faeem, I Poviittl 60 CENTS' For Infants and Adults in Patent Tins,' I MENNEN’S I BOBOFOAM TOOTH POWI I In Patent Tins I 60 OZEISTTS EACH. I ALLENBURY’S PATENT FOOD, NO. 1,2, &1I Fresh Supply
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  • 3072 3 AN ECHO OF ST. ANDREW’S DAY. C. T. 8.” in the Singapore Free Press. People talk of a chequered career as though it were something objectionable, but variety is the spice of life and personally I like my life, like my bacon, streaky, and love sameness only
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    • 1352 3 A large room, suitable for Meetings, and Cb n Bp j n eer PENANG TURF CLUB. /V Office, or Show Room, in No. 4 Logau’s Buildings. Apply to NTOT'XCES. DAVID BROWN Co. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MINING 4 Logan’s Buildings. Gth January, 1904. PROPERTIES REPORTED ON. 30th DecemJ,er > 1903 FOR
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    • 38 3 BETTER THAN ANY EMULSION. Stearns’ Wine produces no irritation, as do Emulsions, and its use, even when prolonged, is not followed by any disturbance of the stomach. Sold by all Chemists, aud wholesale from D. GRAHAM Co., Ltd.
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  • 55 4 Friday, 15th:— Ordinary Meeting Municipal Comm I sioners, at 3 p.m. Penang Hunt Club, Annual Meeti 4-15 p.m. Highwater 10-30 p.m. and 10-55 a.m. Saturday, 16th Gof Club—Monthly Medal. 1903 Monthly Gold Medal. Highwater 11-20 a.m. and 11-45 p.m. Sunday, 17th 2nd after Epiphany. New Moon. P.V.C. Field
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  • 696 4 The subject matter of a leading article that appeared in the columns of our Taiping contemporary on Tuesday, and that has appeared in these columns as well from time to time, is well worthy the attention of the Government of the Federated Malay States, and the
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  • 968 4 Tin is quoted to-day at $88.25 —Bayers no Sellers. On Sunday there will be divine service at St. Mark’s, Butterworth, at 5 p.m. On page 3 will be found an article entitled Pic-nicking in Penang An Echo of St. Andrew’s Day.” The Hongkong Telegraph says that Chinese li
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  • 227 4 Messrs. A. Campbell and B. Ormond Stoney have passed the Final Examination in Malay. Mr. J. F. G. C. Dahne, surveyor of the Trig: Survey Department F. M. S. has vacated his appointment. Mr. Holmes, the Chief Warder of the Central Prison, Taiping, has been retired owing to
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  • 169 4 (From our Oun Correspondent.} Kwala Lumpur, 13th Jany. The book stall at the Kwala Lumpur Railway station has been re-opened. All the buildings which were burnt down at Rawang have been replaced with brick ones. A first class theatre house has been built at Rawang, replacing the attap
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  • 250 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, 14th Jany. Mr. W. H. Treacher, c.m.g., is at Kuala Kangsar, and expects to come into Taiping within the next few days when he will go up to the Cottage on the hills. Six men of the Sultan’s body-guard are now on patrol
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  • 1005 4 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST A Crowded Court. Collapse of the Case. The cross-examination of the enm i ant, Haji Amin, who alleged that be «ni n ed $22,800 worth ot (told lent to Tungku Hamzah and received back copper cents, was continued in the S nl Court yesterday
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 Pritchard Co., 15 BEACH STREET. PENANG. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Half Yearly Clearance Sale, Last saij of SaU 18th WHOIS ESJUCTIOHS TO OLEAS SVEFLBS OIOOE. PRITCHARD CO., PENANG. jlrto Abbrrtisrnients. found. A FOX TERRIER, white and brown FOR SALE Ttl head, No. 587 a. Can be fetched against paying the adverFOR THE
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    • 92 4 ONTRIBUTIONS must be addreceed :o “Th« Editor,” written on one tide of t' paper only, and accompanied by the writer, name and addrett,not necessarily for insertic bu as a guarantee of good faith. ALL business communications should be c dretted to the Grnrbal Manager, M D. A. M. Brown, whose
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    • 5 4 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT. McALISTER &Co.,Ltd.
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    • 5 4 CUTLERY. McALISTER Co., I* 1
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 160 5 Pinang Gazette Special Service, SERIOUS COOLLE STRIKE. Singapore, 15th Jany. Four thousand coolies engaged on the Canton Hankow railway have struck for higher wages. A riot ensued. The American Consul has wired to Mr. Conger asking for instructions on the matter. A mob of 8,000 Chinese
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    • 230 5 (Reuter’s Service.) THE “KASUGA” EN ROUTE. London, 11th Jany. The Japanese cruiser Kasuga has arrived at Port Said from Genoa. THE MUKDEN CONSULS. President Roosevelt has already selected his Consuls for Mukden and Antung, and sends the names to the Senate directly after Congress has provided salaries.
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    • 216 5 [South China Morning Post Service.] RUSSIA AND THE KOREAN*PORTS. London, 6th Jany. The Korean Charge d’Affaires in London states that he has reason to believe that the negotiations which have been conducted on behalf of the Governments of Great Britain, the United States, and Japan with the
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    • 131 5 The Amoy Race Meeting to-day was interrupted by the mob, who stoned the police and European spectators. On the outbreak all of the Europeans were forced to retreat to the grand stand. The ladies were placed in safety in the stables, and left under a guard.
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    • 491 5 NEWS FROM HONGKONG. With reference to the special telegram we received re the movement of troops in Hongkong, the South China Morning Post states that the Ist Sherwood Foresters received orders to prepare 250 men for the North. Those men left under Colonel Wylly, Captain Green, D.
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  • OUR MAIL BAG.
    • 134 5 Sir, As a stranger I was told that the passenger accommodation of Messrs. Koe Guan’s ships was vile, and that the vessels themselves were dirty. Indeed this seemed to be a general impression in Penang. Accordingly in all fairness, and for the information of the public, I
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    • 231 5 Sir, Will you kindly inform your readers that: All proposals of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, which is to be distributed December, 10, 1904, must, in order to be taken into consideration, be laid before the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly qualified
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    • 465 5 200 for a Potato. The future effect of the extraordinary boom in seed potatoes was eagerly discussed at Peterborough market. £l5O was given for a pound of Eldorados, and a single potato has been sold for £lOO, and the purchasers immtyliately refused £2OO for it. Prices
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 5 5 SWIFT CYCLES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 114 5 [The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of his correspondents.] DO NOT NEGLECT HEADACHES. xw nrnmnt «nd DELICATE WOMEN AND NERVOUS MEN. Stearns Headache Cure is a P r o m Pt n( Steabns Wine is peculiarly fitted to the efficient remedy. It is marve 0 requirements of delicate
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    • 863 5 Cr "®w e sToc®° a Important Notice to Uf nnDNEICI I) try rr and you wn.L b. sathpibo. Intending Passengers to ItLUj Reduced Rrlcei. TR. BELILIOS begs to inform the public Flirnnp K PENANG. that since inferior Crushed Food is offered wtll for sale in the Penang Market at low
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  • 1054 6 Programme 1904 Meeting. 23rd, 25th 27th Feb-, FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2-30 p.m. Value $6OO out of which $lOO goes to Second Horse.—A Race for all Maidens. Weight per scale (10 st.): with an allowance of 14 lbs. to all S. R. A. ex-Griffins. Distance,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 265 6 It* zp Yft w J)) EMIL ZOBEL, At Messrs. Graham Co., Ltd. Xo. 4 Bead* Street. HAS RECEIVED FOR THE SEASON THE LATEST DESIGNS OF Gold Flexible and Curb Chain Bracelets Plain and Jewelled. Gold Ladies’ Rings and Brooches set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Sapphires, and Emeralds. Gold and Silver
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    • 832 6 Dr. w. MANSON, Aylesbury Garland, ipoh- 1 1 r qkRRLS 31 Charges Moderate. Consultation Frei:. gXll Ufl Mil II I B.swn.o T.MPoiuKn.T at s Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Provisions, 427 PENANG ROAD, g I Opposite to Mr. LENG CHEAK’S House. L! HIGH CLASS CHOICE :V Adolf Sternberg. I Upholsterer and Furniture
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 783 7 The Finest Wines in the Market! EMPIRE Messrs. A Trial GILFILLAN WOOD Co.’s TYPEWRITERS. punville IM 11 I VERY OLD TAWNY PORT the ideal machine for ClSS“lBl Cn 11V IL| FINO PALE SHERRY. OFFICE WEAR, 'Js|A .1 '3 A vo I Being built on principles comprising Vf f iT rr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1615 8 3lnaniatttr Ilotuis. OILSEEDS, COPRAH, SPICES, &<=. Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. D G tA perfect COMpICXIOn POTOTBOHNIG FRANKEL, TRIESTE, (AUSTRIA.) FSTABI ISHED 1821 depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by he c J ntiaent wish to have VERY energy,ie and VERY reliable Rspr^e n.viva 1.5 1 ABLisntiP 1021 u
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    • 502 8 Bnsnranrr jhrtitts. Mannheim MARINE INSURANCE THE undersigned Agents will v SI Risks on Merchandize, Produce in I'Wj ables at current rates. For full particulars apply to KATZ BROTHERS Ltd., H Bl Hamburg-Bremen Fire ln su 7 I ance Co. of Hamburg. Establishb 1854, THE undersigned having been Agents of the
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