Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL LVIII. WEDNESDAY. 17th JANUARY 1900. No. 13.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 800 1 flipping jlotius. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. MIME mail steamers may be A expected to arrive outfc/ 'MU' JJ wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outward*. Homeward*. Chusan Jan. 25 Massili Jan. 27 Coromandel Feb. 8 j Falctta Feb. 10 Parramatta 22 1 Bengal 24 3/,-sshi March
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    • 985 1 \rni>nnvTT'l’C!Plll?l> rrnvn BRITISH MDIi STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Limited. NORDDhUISCIILII LLOYD kohihkume mktu*bt «stsghappu. HEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. gl Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers.. x I For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on 1 r~ PoruTl?o*™ Cudda.fore, Fri. lyth Jan Landatira Singapore Fri. 19th Jan. HAMBURG-AMERICA. LINIE. Singapore 4
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    • 471 1 pipping Jhitas. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. fc. t 1r 11 A I IT* 1 *1 II I I -v «v 4 REGULAR Sei vice will TV. 11. be maintained between lapan and Europe by the* following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, specially designed for the Company’s
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    • 649 1 Insurance Jlotirrs. The London Assurance Corporation. [fflHE undersigned having been appointed I Agents for the above Corporation arc now prepared to accept MARINE anil FIRE risks at current rates. HALLIFAX Co. Marine insurance. MANNHEIM INSURANCE COMPANY THE undersigned have been appein'ed Agents for the above Company and are I open
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    • 713 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel A'matsciiappii. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIEI 1 Established 1824. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000.00 Reserve Fune: 2,536,444.12» Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Mid;.n (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang Cheribon, Tegal Pecalongan, Pasoeroean Tjilatjap. Menadc Gorontalo, and Rangoon
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  • 505 2 News from Mafeking Boers Still Disappointed. Al! well is reported as coming from Mafeking on the 28th of December. Reconnaissance in Force. No Enemy east of Frere. The Daily Mail's agent at Pietermaritzburg states on the I2th instant that General W irren, with 11,000 men, inarched eastward from
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  • 312 2 It is satisfactory to hear from Reuter that something important in the way of news may be expected to reach the outside world shortly from South Africa. Nevertheless, had the announcement not been made, it is possible that something of the sort, in spite
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  • 1074 2 An examination in law is to be held al Taipiug 011 the 22nd instant Submarine mines ate to be laid around Singapore, and mariners are warned accordingly. The agency 01 the Straits Tra'iug Company at Gopeng has been closed, says the Perak Pioneer 1 he cigar merchants
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  • 68 2 Govi knm; nt officials, says the Malay Mail, I ave l>< en informed that they mu: I dispose of all interest they may possess i land Our irf miiant says that they have also lieen told to dispose of all shares they may hold in
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  • 67 2 The Viceroy, who has kept Her Majesty the Queen Empress constantly informed as to the striking evidences of loyalty, that have been forthcoming from all classes and communities in India in connection with the war in South Africa, has been requested by Her Majesty to let it
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  • 79 2 Lim Ki San was charged at the assizes on Monday with criminal breach of trust in re-pect of a considerable quantify of jewellery, alleged to be the propeityota young Chinese woman. Mr. BromheadMatthews appeared for the prosecution; Mr. Wreford, for defence The case was not concluded when the
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  • 95 2 THE P O. CO. AND THE WAR. Ti e 1’ and O. Co.’s new twin screwsteamer Jswy-r, of 7,376 tons, has been chartered by the government for transport sei vice to South Africa. This vessel is capable of steaming sixteen knots, and wili take out about 2,000 men, with their
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  • 102 2 The Misses Leiter, Lady Curzon’s sisters, have left Calcutta for Madras, where they will spend a few days before proceeding to Europe. Mr. \V. Kirkpatrick, Honorary Secretary of the Delhi Tent Club, had pteviou-ly arranged a day’s pig-ti. king for Sir Bindon B.ood and the Misses Leiter.
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  • 102 2 Terrible devastations have taken place during December on the coast of the easternmost German province, all around from Dantzic to Memel. Manytrees and houses have been blown down by gales, and the formerly beautiful bathing-placeCranzhas almost entirely disappeared. The fishing villageKleinBerlinhas been washed away L>y the
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  • 249 2 His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia arrived in Penang haibour in the N. D. L. imperial mail steamer Preussen early this morning, and immediately afterwards the Hon. J. K Birch, the resident councillor, Mr. A. Frederichs, German vice consul, and Mr. O Sielcken, agent
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  • 198 2 [from OCR OWN CORRESPONDENTS’ SIKGAPORt:. (16th January) New Yiceroy of Kwang Tung. His Arrival at Hongkong. An enormous crowd witnessed the landing of the new Viceroy Li Hung-Chang, at Hongkong. His Excellency has notified that he cordially accepts British cooperation in the suppression of piracy, and, as Viceroy
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  • 155 2 A feature of Mr. Bennet Burleigh’-de-patches in tlie Daily Telegraph are the extracts from Kock’s diarynot the general’s but a relative’s. It fell into the correspondent’s hands, and he had part translated. The writer of it was on the staff of the late Boer leader. After describing
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  • 151 2 The German imperial government for the first time have reported concerning lhe situation in New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands, these territories now belonging to the imperia! administration. In the Bismar k Arch pt lago the planting have been considerably enlarged; but tlie development
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  • 358 2 Lord Roberts will not submit to have any plan of operations thrust upon him by the War Office. He insists on having a carte blanche as regards the conduct of the campaign. The St. Petersburg corre-pon lent of the Solcil says, It may be t..k-. u as
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2029 2 Pritchard Co. «usic i napthalin Ml I” HI OftBIAO I Balls and Sticks in 1 lb. tins Settlements NEW SDNlib: In Bankruptcy No. of 1899 Rc Vytei.inga Chetty and Sifraya Cheity A Al|*L T OE THE FIRM OF VvEANNA ANNA SOONA. Ladies’ Department. RtW UAHutO I 11 r I lO
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    • 68 2 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. zlmount previously acknowledged §18,494,23 Kuala Kangar Contribution per V. Hill Esq. 429. §18,923.23 R. Yeats, Hon. Treasurer. Kinta Race Meeting. The Sultan’s Cup. The following weights have been respectively allotted to the several horses entered for the above race Residue n 7 Rathfeigh 10.9 The Chevalier
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  • 2157 3 FIRST DAY. HH| Tuesday, 16th January. i </< < tally reported by Sefton") -'ay's racing of the current JantigK x 1 nine off yesterday afternoon, a -p >rl was witnessed throughout. <, '.vi.T.lier, a splendid racing track, Hr fields, together with a record attend- .induct <1 to the
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  • 141 3 The Roadsters’ Handicap. Elizabeth 13. Wapsiti 9.5 Jack 8.>2 The First Griffin Handicap SansSouci 11. Volunteer 9. 4 Gentle Ida 11. Mungo 9 Omagh 10.1 Boreas 9. Flower Girl 9.12 Sara 810 Princess 9. 8 Fassifern 8. 7 The Coffee Cup Bittern 11.2 Brut Royal 9.
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  • 193 3 I have reason to be satisfied with my finals of Saturday last, having picked three winners. I shall now give you my idea of to-morrow’s card, and here it is. Roadsters Handicap—ln spite of the crushing burden of 13 st. allotted to Elizabeth, she will win as easily
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  • 923 3 I The s. s. Both (Captain Harthoorn, j which arrived here yesterday from Olehleh brought 12 deck-passengers and a general t cargo. t The s. s. Vidar (Captain Wilson, 1 arrived here on Sunday from Tongkah s bringing 58 deck passengers and a general caigo for this port.
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  • 130 3 Penang, 17TH January, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Ba ik t I’J Do. 4 months' sight B 1:1k Do. 3 Credits 2/0 Do. 3 D xmment iry io,’, Calcutta. Demand Bank R 1 14 Do. 3 days' sight Private 146 Bombay, Demand Bank 44 Do. 3 days’
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  • 76 3 Mau s Close To-morrow For Per str. Tim Klang and Port Dickson Fetsy 1 r.M Langkat «X Pangkalan Brandan ...Pontianak 2 p.m. I’angkor and Tehik Anson nton 2 p.m. Sii gaporc and Java... Cyc'oPs 2 pm. .Singapore ...Scvas.i 3 p.m Friday, *****. Edie. S-gli, Ok-hleb and T. Semawe
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  • 27 3 trim, Steam,, to Arriv Olehleh I',rn dvr Parra to-day. Colombo (Gzrnrun Mail) Oldenbur Singapore t in >cug 181-00 Rangoon Tad.da 18-1-0 Singapore C.Apcar 19-1-00
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  • 150 3 Arrivals 1 O-DAY N. D. L. s. s. Pretisscn from Singapore s s. Sumatra from Fit gapore 5 1 si 1 s. s. T«;.' Tone from Teluk Anson s. s Ho Kwei from Deli s. s. Nciasa from Rangoon s. s. Toth fr in Olehleh s. s. Ponli.inak fr-.m
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  • 49 3 an. 17 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Olden 1 urg from Bremen. P>r Singapore, China and Japan, Belin. Meyer 3c Co. 23 s.s. Mytmidon from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, W. MansfielJ Co. 23 s s. Gienturr.t from London, for Singapore and Chi a. Boustcad A Co.
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  • 97 3 Wednesday, 17 m: German Outward Mail expecte I to arrive at 9 p.in. and to leave at mid night. Tow n Baud, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.:n High-water at New Jetty, 1-20 a.in. and 1-45 P-m. Thursday, iBth Penang Race Second Day. 2-45 p.m. Lai-pusum Procession
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  • 49 3 J A GENERAL MEETING of the Members Tl. of the Penang Turf Club will be held at tin Secretary's Office. Logan's Building-, o 1 (Wednesday, 24th January, 1900, at 4.20 p.m. Business Re Griffins for August, 1900. D. A. M. BROWN Secret iry, P 1. C
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  • 130 3 NOTICE. I ADIES attending the Races on 16th. 18th J and 20th January. 1900, are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Tickets only. Ladies' Tickets are obtainable through Members of the Penang d urf Club free, but they must bear the
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    • 242 3 Walter Hawkins Brown, deceased. STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. "|)CR'VANT to Sectinn 6of The Convex- ancing and Law- of Property Ordinance 1886. notice is hereby gix ea, that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Walieu Hawkins Brown late of
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    • 365 3 In The Nursery. -D licate children who turn from meat, lei sh Li- big Co.'s Extract, and the Liebig toast, the nourishing soup, and the various hale s ivouri s xvhich delight the young are all readily mad by its aid. PENANG BAND. X’OTICE is hereby given that from the
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    • 922 3 Afln /I 1 1 dlinrf Y ®enang Ice and Industrial ComnIC/|npUBP UG panyjdmited X 11 :Beach Street. Open on weekdays 19 Beach Street. to°^on 3 5 pm Sundays Carnarvon Street, 32 Penang Roa 11 Pitt Street. Open at al SH I PC H A N OLE RY. «X'i„ Ikt I'
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    • 247 3 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., iys ys HAVE THE BEST;SELECTION A aI OF PERFUMES D t -FROM E O S ATKINSON’S, GROSSMITH’S, &c., &C. 8 t GRAHAM Co., Ltd., CHEMISTS, PENANG. NOTICE. \7 IE o V S of Pera Singapore, Perak, > V Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to
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    • 304 3 Municipal Notice. A f’i’LICATIONS for the appointment of Zl. Assistant Draftsman, at a salary of 820 a month, will be receive 1 by the undersigned up to 12 noon on Friday, the 19th instant. Applications should be endorsed Application for Assistant Draftsrna 1.” Ca ivassiiig will render candidates liable to
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  • 187 4 t’KNANC, I7TH JANUARY, TQCO. tin #6B. (Trang out ot seasons Black I’epper West C0.»e1... no sales. I 1 Acbeen 6'l’.. no sales. White Pepper 4*-75 Cloven (picked) 37M ice No. i Celle»-. M ice Pickings 80.-v- do. N tlinegs 62. do. (No. 1 7-75 <J«Sugar a 4-
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  • 244 4 (Shutts lime<. 15TH January, 1900 l Kaubs (15/to t>d.) »62.75 buyers. k/j fully paid »63 5« 'Jelelms (»5 pd.i vP;.|iang Corp. l£«pd.) Sit 63 sales. -Tcmelongs **7 Kechau Gold (£lO paid) taj.—sales. *S.Raubl.td.(tio<>p<t i 9°Do t«sopd.) »‘So._ Scpian isto pd.) s!l,s Redjang Leboug (H. too) »280— sellers.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 162 4 KHYE HO FOUNDRY Co. Engineers, Iron Brass Founders, Boilermakers, Bridgeßuilders, Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths and General Contractors. IRONMONGERS. Iron and Steel Sheets, Plates, Bars and Angles. Planters and Miners Stores, Prospectors Boring Tools, Special Mining Drill Tool Steel Sugar, Rice Oil Factory Stores. Semi Rotary Pump. Road Rollers. BELTING. Leather, Cotton, India
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    • 1824 4 BRAND I** rs»x CONDENSED Milk BY SPECIAL VftRRANT SHmMeS TUB OUEEN MIL -Milkmaid- kw s oonum bind itself to accept the highest 01 an V tender., UI u all the cream of the onginal nilk. In T process Applications for further prrticuiars sh.mid PURVEYORS TO EMPRESS OF INDIA of manufacture
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    • 311 4 BUYING AGENTS IN LOiijJ WILLIAM J. KEYMEr/1 Offer their services to Firm, Abroad. w I'H EASTERN*MARKETS,"they hLT a t> t h U j^j-"' ledge of the Good, suitable tor Mme lr,&rou s'> On hearing what Goods you trade in r.. or Samples will be mailed Free ot csam- Cat> 'nj|
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