Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 January 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. HEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1900. No. 20.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 840 1 Shipping Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r IHE l,lail steamers may be J expected to arrive outrl T&&.1 w irt s > ant leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Jan. 25 Jf.issi/i Jan. 27 ConwifUiiLl Feb. 8 t\iZ<Z(.i Feb. 10 Parramatta 22 Bengal 24 Messilia March 8
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    • 1606 1 mi )nnl lT .n 3 nirri> T HWh B9ITISH INDIA STEAH NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. NORDDEUiSCHER LLOYD koninklijke mketvmrt maatsghappu. NEGAPATAH LINE OF STEAMERS. W ffl blended Sailing and expected Arrival ot Steamers. 1 For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on r Nedapat&m, Karrical, c- Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Fri. 2nd 1
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    • 462 1 Shipping fiofatz. The Nippon Ynsen Koisha. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. 1 < IL r 1 -a A REGULAR Setvicewill ./V b* maintained between and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, specially designed for the Company’s European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First
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    • 603 1 PASSENGER /CENTS IN ENCLANB. WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co. (Passage Department). will be met on arrival of Steamer in London, and their Baggage cleared and forwarded. I Send us a LETTER before EMBARKING, I x from Port Said If coming to London by Steamer, i ind our Representative will be in
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    • 697 1 gattkg. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital /35,783,M0.00 Reserve Fune: Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia Agencies and Branches.Singapore, Med. n (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang Cheribon, Tegal Pecalongan, Pasoerocan Tjilatjap, Menadc Gorontalo, and Rangoon London
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  • 146 2 Bombay, 2tth January, r m. British Attack beyond the Tugela Warren’s Attempt on Tuesday Night General Buller telegraphed on the 23rd instant General Warren holds the position, which he gained on the 21st instant, and will attempt to-night to seize the enemy’s salient position at Spionkop [Spionskop American
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  • 12 2 For perTo-day, the wife of Robert Fokker, of a daugh er.
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  • 219 2 The doctrine, contained in the wellkno'xn staiu e cf lin,itaii< ns is piobably a dead letter as betxveen nations, and the indebtedness of one state may lie Mid to exist fi r ever or until li e debt lie cleare-1. Should this vie-v be corre.t, now would seem
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  • 288 2 While an Eighth Division i* being m -bi liz-d .it Ahler'hot, th Seventh is at riving in Sou h Africa Thi-. is compose iof two briga !es, the 14th and the *****, and xotisists of the following unit'.Fourteenth Brigade. 2nl Norfo k Regiment. 2ml Linroti'lnie
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  • 240 2 For many years, the rente ly notified to those who drn.k not wisely but too much, and wish to change the habit, has been simplicity itself, and one that might well raise the indignation of the patient who, on learning it, would pos'ib'y glance back at the
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  • 1302 2 The Judicial Commissioner has passed on to --elangor. The Mansion House Relief Fund on the 28th ol Decemlier amounted to #457,000 For gaming in public, Khu J>ng Hong an I Ong lb>k were, each, yesterday fined $3 by Mr. Ross. Mr. T. P. Il King, in the
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  • 23 2 Amount previously acknowledged 319,023,23 Iri-hman 10. Collect ion at M iss Waldorfs Recital 178.50 519.211.73 R. Yeats, Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 70 2 Mr. J R Ma- Far late yesterday pro'ecultd lielore Mr. Woodward the patties mentioned below, with results as stated Cl in Chong, Lim Su lek, and Wu Chek Tang, for bemg in possession of fa'se d c ing weights: each was fined $2O, with costs. Yu
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  • 102 2 The steam cutter of H.M.S Tueed had a lively brush with pirates on the West River on the 6tli of January. The cutter gave chase to the launch Yttentng, which was in the hands of pirates The piiates fled up a cteek to Cbutoushan, where they abandoned
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  • 70 2 Two hundred and seventy-seven chests of B nares opium were imported into Penang dm ing De- ember, 98 chests of which were transhippe I to Deh. The exports lor the month were as follow Malayan Peninsula West 197 belangor 37 Sinn West Coast 52 A- henese Ports 13 Kedah
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  • 129 2 At a meeting ot the b -ard of vi-iting justii es, for I 9 >o, held at Penang on the 61b of January, 1900, Mr. A. T. Bryant was ele< te I Chairman for the year, and tlir following tost r was arrange Jan. L. M. Woodward
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  • 156 2 A man named Green, fotmerly sergeantm j >r in the Briti-h Iralloon department, fe 1 into Briti-h bands, having been shot in the leg at Magersfomein. He deserted font Alder-hot in 1893, an s believed to have been for some time in the service of die
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  • 226 2 Cracker firing will be permitted in Penang on the following days and at the following hours only, that is to say From midnight, 301 b January, to 6 a m., 31st January, Fiom midnight, 7th February, to 6 a.m Bih Ftbiuary, From 6 pm, 14th February, to
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  • 130 2 [from our OWN CORRESPONDEx;. SING A PORI-:. (25th January) Rebellion in British Born e Mat Salleii Likely to Es Caf Captain Harrington teleo r that, taking advantage of prevalence of fog, he occupjj hill that commands three held by the enemy. The shell he sent set alight to
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  • 51 2 About a lakh of rupeis has be-n s< ribed towards the eq lipin nt of den’> Horse,” as tie ln:i<n i, coming nt i-sboitly called Of 1; 10,000 has In en given by M s-is H King Co., of London, whii- alw Calcutta firms have given is i.
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  • 53 2 On the 161 h of January an a-: ociuired on If. M. turret -ip .4lying in Bombay harb tur. It appei’s while the crew wne loading one ot > guns an ixplosive shell exp'o-Jej injured three bliiej uk-is and i.-i-e severely. '1 hey were immediate!)- 1
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  • 63 2 The news fiom Colenso caused ap fill impres'ion in Basutoland. 1 counts of the battle which the spread among the natives were txagg---. e.l and misleading, lhe enemy reprised the British 10-'es as feailul, i:-. impressed on the natives that God is the side of the Boers
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  • 68 2 Advices received in Arneri a from];; state that the J >pan government buying rice and c bartering transports is stated that a <!r monstration in Cora contemplated. Officers ftom Japan s that war is expected at no remote The position of Greit Britain in the". Ea't
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  • 162 2 Statement of annua! c harges tobeto the co'oni-s not p-i-s ssing res government for cate and maintera j their collection- at ti e Imperial I from the Ist January 19:10, as cc-mpa:-_ with the charges hitheri<> made: Present Roisei Charge. Charge s. d. s.L Cey'on 68 15 o
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  • 476 2 Since I wrote about the Selerss? Mines in Ju’y last, affairs there have. 1: foiinnately, been going from bad ton a Pahang cor r- sp<-ndent not'fiestotheS.TU Times, and the Company’s position isr su h that the final shutting-down of mines is only a matter rf a few
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1674 2 MIBQIAI the value of #i'lu Aiibcrtisrinniis. Pritchard Co. NEW MUSIC! chlorobrom NEUf QfINCQI i 0 SeasickneSS sleee P’; s ness and h >' s IVrn teria has been asserted in many cases. Race9 on Saturday, 3rd February. wwww Clinical contributions on the subject ap The Straits Steamship t'o.’s Steamers a
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  • 1134 3 ORDINARY MEETING. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the town ball yesterday afternoon, when the following gentlemen were present ;Dr T. c" Avetoom (Deputy President), Mr J. F. Wreford, Mr. H W. Firni'tone, Mr. D. Gilchrist, Mr. J. Bromliead-Mattbews, and Mr. G. F. Adanvon.
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  • 78 3 Furthur exhibits from Ceylon continue to be despatched to Paris f >r the coming Exhibition. Amongst them, says the Ceylon Standard, one of the most interest > n g is a set of precious stones found in the island, sent by a Colombo jeweller. He is sending
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  • 723 3 I Subscnptions in New South Wales for he raising or a force of bu'h marksmen, to be despatched to South Afi ica, are coming in freely. The new Western Australian contingent includes two members of the Legislative Assembly. An Irish Fusilier, writing from the Pre tona racecourse, says
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  • 398 3 A Pitched Battle. The following news has been receive! of the Moondah outbreak On the ***** of January, several cem parries of lhe 6th Bengal Infantry attacked and dispersed a large number of Moondahs, who posted themselves on a bush-covered hill The exact spot where the encounter
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  • 120 3 Penang, 25TH January, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1 ii| Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/11« Do. 3 Credits 2/0 Do. 3 Documentary 2 Oj» Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 145 Do 3 days' sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Madras.
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  • 36 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant. I’ARADhS FOR TIIIS EEK. Squad Dull Daily at 6 30 a.m and 5 p.m Dy Ordei, (Sgd.) G M. Dundas Mou.tr, Lt. e- Adj., Penang Volunteers.
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  • 76 3 The s. s. Sportsman, which ar lived heie yesleiday ficm Kccah, biougbl 32 deckpasseugets and a general cargo, lor this port. Tims. s. Ooiyi.t (Captain Thomson), which artived i..ie yeslernay fiom Moulmeiu, biouglit 3 deck-passengers and a genetal cargo. The s. s. 1 haiping (Captain Menzell), ariived here
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  • 60 3 M cn s Close To-morrow. For Per sir. Time Klang Malacca I.anjk.it 1 p.m Asahan and Batu Bahia ...A’. Halewyn 1f m. Deli Hebe 3 p.m. f t Ink Anson and Port Dickson niy H e'd 4 p.m. Satvrdav. 271 h. Rangoon ...tleryia ...it am. Klang ...Mary Austin
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  • 44 3 f S'e >mer To Arriv Calcutta I.iihtninj 26-1-00 Singapore Rosa 26-1 00 Colombo iiu.ii/s fiom Eurofe) Clyde 26- -00 Moulmeiu Pin Senj 27-1-00 Eilie 6- Lernsberge 27-t-oo Singapore ">■/ 27-1-00 Singapore mails to l-in pt Massi'ta 27-1-00 Olehleh Fu« St. oil 29-1-00
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  • 95 3 A rrivals Yl 'I. KO.V s. S. Thai ping from Port Weld s s. Ou> vi 1 from Moiilnn in s. s. Sportsman fiom Kedah Departures Ton ,v s. s. At a yee f >r Deli s. s. :t.v for KI mg and Port Dickson s. s D. 'i
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  • 200 3 an. 25 s. s. Denlii/Jishire from London, for Singapore and China. Boustead Co 26 s s. Gienturr.t from Loud >n, for Singapore ami China. B instead Co 26 Outward P. &O. Royal Mail Ste imei Clyde Irani Colonilto, fo Singapore, and China. < filfill.m Wo' lOi '0 26
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  • 73 3 Thursday. 251 n Mi'S Waldorfs Co at Town Hall. 9 p.m High-water at New Jetty, 8 a.m. and 8-25 p.m. Friday. 26th Ma 1 fiom Europe expected to arrive at 6 a.m. High-water at New Jetty, 8-50 a.m. and 9 15 1’ >' Sat: RD
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 191 3 In the Sick Room.—ln olden times the preparation of invali 1 Beef Tea was a tedious process, no'v the Liebig Co. do the evaporating and all you have to do put the extracts, into boiling water and stir Thousands have been brought safely through illness by its timely aid. When
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    • 2568 3 McAliStßi 1 Co Sakloth Mistry, GRAHAM Co,, Ltd ixTGTirrsioners held ox the Bth January, 1900. 1 I J is hereby given that the MuniciPresent-— Dr. T. C. A veto mi (Deputy P rest- K MAVF TUI.- dvct cut i-.'Tr„v A’ P al Commissioners will pay two cents dent), D. Gilchrist.
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  • 152 4 Penang, ***** January, 1900. Tin «68.50. < Tians out ot seasons While Pepper Cloves (picked) i Ael ers Mace No. 1 Mace Pickings do Nutmegs Jo i No -i Us <’°- 8 (laskel <7O do. Tapioca Valour Jo C°P ra 110 do. Gutta iMiui o d 0
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  • 245 4 limet, -’.’nd January, 1900) *Raubs(is'io pd.) *£l f.illv |.»i 1... »I’2 /3 !’>, rsawah Gold Mine (»5 I’d tbjelebus (»5 I’d.* J 1 Pahang Corp. (£1 pd Temelongs J*7 Kechau Gold (£to paid) I27.—sa/vs. S.RaubLtd.llloopd »‘9O. Do (»50 pd.) »80. 1 ...Si?. sellers. F-epiau (Sio pd.) *R<
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 535 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A KAULFUSS, 27 Farquhar Street. By spec.al appointment to H. 11. the Sultan of Kedah. PHOTOS of any kind and style, and after tne latest inventions. Artistic work only. FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Native States, Atjeh, Sumatra. &c Uadcr the Most Distinguished Patronage of His Highness THE
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    • 1885 4 BEST AND SAFEST APERIENT. TIIIAI I DSTITD W I RECOiMEMDED AID PRESCRIBED BY MEDICAL IEI EVERYWHERE |VULI DLLII SttngaW iN white gl ss ?o ttle r C7 ANNUAL SALE EXCEEDS SIX MILLION BOTTLES. Ths BRITISH MEDICAL JOURHAL ixyi Of «lt ho j MUblished itself in favour with leading physician, and(
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    • 585 4 BUYING AGENTS IN tog WILLIAM J. KEYMERa? Offer their services to Firm, A- road w Jr Having for many years 'bn,, U EASTERN MARKETS, they have a thorn J* 1 leoge of the Goods suitable for same 0 Ouh «t? On he iring what Goods you trade is r or
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