Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 April 1900

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette STRAITS CHRONICLE F»VBL-iISHED daily. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIIL MONDAY. 2nd APRIL, 1900. \o. 76
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 824 1 Shipping Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive out- A wards, and leave Penang 3? 4 homewards, on the following dates OutwarU. Homeward.. April 5 Parramatta April 7 19 \fassilia 21 May 3 May 5 17 Ckusan tg 3* t'oramandel June 2 bine
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    • 2328 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Limited. Shipping flctirw. Jnsnraitw Uotirrs. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. koninkume paketvaart maatschappu. Mannheim rt<urancec <> B HEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. NIDOOn YUSGH KaiSha. Msnnheiinm.uranceco. rr MARINE INSURANCE. \V r X a 1 rrhcctrd Arrival ot Steamers JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Ltd. mHE undersigned have been appointed XS W
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    • 939 1 Saults. Nederiandsche Handel Alaatschanpij. N I’ll ERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,00c (abt. £3,000,000. Reserve Fund...L 2,773,000 (abt. 225,009. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padane, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecaiongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,
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  • 690 2 Bombay, jtsi March z 50 c.M. A China Debale. British Interesis Neglected. Mr. Joseph Walton, M. p. for Barnsley, called attention in the house of commons, yesterday, to the failure of the Biitish government to uphold British interests in China, and a prolonged debate ensued. British Concessioners in
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  • 44 2 Harh-Maliby On 241I» M r li, al St. Andrew» ail e bal, Singapore, I y t e Rev I> I 101.. in I Stubb'. Edward Charles 11 ar 11 of I|R>ii, 10 k lara J ani-, < aughter I Gilb ri Maltby, ol M<ni-lield
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  • 76 2 Oi 11 n has Ireland proved herself successful in the Gi.md National Steeplechase and again, this y-0,011 Friday last, the blue ribbon of cross country tacmg xt ut t > the Emerald I-le. wfeu 1 inbush 11. first caught the judge’s eye at Aintree, and defeated Harsac
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  • 100 2 We are unable to personally con gi.itulate Mr. Chenh Chen E k on the addition of his name to the Comnus siou of the Peace in Penang, a» he is now on his x wage to China and Japan, so yve take the next best
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  • 214 2 There would si em t be a mistaken notion as to w hat constitutes the Civil Service. Our i< -p t< d cone-pond-ent Civil Sei v.’.nt" w uld seem io think that, as he is a civilian and a servant of the Queen, he is necessarily
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  • 300 2 Yl.sll KDAY witnessed the 57th contest at lowing belyveen Oxford and Cambridge Universities since 1829, and Cambridge repeated her last year’s victory but by a much longer interval between the two boats. Twenty- lengths were the beating, which may be regarded as the most pronounced victory
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  • 387 2 It is very seldom that one meets with so successful, so conscientious, and so hardworking a man in the interests of the public as Dr. Brown has proved Ivmself to be from (he time, when he first appeared :•< the representative of Penang in
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  • 674 2 I in: Singap re Treasury is takmg ».11' <k copper coin and paying Straits urri-ncy in exchange at par. I (IE MAIL despatched from Pei ang to Lonrlon, via Brindisi, on (lie loth ultim l-.oidd linve been delivered on the 31st of March. I’iie XcriNG Governor, Sir
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  • 77 2 1 his morning, a Malay was charged under t)rdinance HI of 1884, with shooting wild birds piotected by that ordinance 1 tie birds shot were a species of wild pigeon, and Mr. Woodward held that they did not come under the protection of the ordinance. It was explained
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  • 51 2 TEt.LK ANSON. {3lst March) Tin Shipments The shipments to-day :ir To Penang, 313 P'.kuK o f tl 1 o Singapote, 3,6 m T-j J Jy of ore 2 2 K 1 2nd April) The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 371 pi |< o)s of D 1 S of/
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  • 59 2 The chief Princely Hoiw es no rngin Peking are:— Ptin c <,f I Xl t Jui, Prince of Cheng, Prune m'V Prince of Slurb, Prince of Cbtian p Kung, Prince Chun, I rin. >■ o f y? i.""' of Ke‘lrchin, Ponce of bl.uncli'en p F of Ting,
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  • 122 2 Pong Ah Seng, re-iding at Wel.i (>,, was suininone 110 appear h-f, r yj, V on Saturday, lo satisfy the Conn /7 why he stored- char'oal on hi, e i n without a license. S >me o saying that he was so 'he '‘.f//) who l.a 1
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  • 167 2 rropo-ed outlay on the new ore—Pr.-.ri Pioneer. A GENERAL meeting of tire Perak T: Cub, will be 11--L1 011 1. jh Apr for the purpo«e of consider! g a p for lhe disposal of the old race-course on the Siinpang toil, ami the i..ying out of
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  • 195 2 The enrolment ot lhe Siigapoie R Ccrps is proclaimed. Fiday, Siturday, ami Monday, the t; 14' h, ami 16th iusiant, resp. < live v. !c ,0 be observe.l as public an.l bank avMr. W. H Fiy is appointed a Su;ĕrnumerary Colonial Surgeon in the Co v from lhe
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  • 225 2 (To the Editor of the I 1 g Gazette Dear Sir, In reference lo a inner given to e Resident Com: 1 >r v 1, pr biby n out intending 1 were 11 < me. uuy 10 lhe Civil Servants bo <lid not begin
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  • 169 2 Civil Service v P. C. C. On Saturday, a team >f the I ivil Service played a match at crii k-t against a team of the P.C C the s .Oles being as follow 1’ C C. D. A M. Brown h Green C E. Craig b
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  • 94 2 Monday, znd Football-Match, at Esplanade, at 5 P Ada Delroy Co., Variety Entertai. ment. at the Town Hall, at 9 p ni. High-water at New Jetty, 0-50 p m- a 1 j-15 a.m. Tuesday, 3RD; Town Band. Golf Club, at 5-30 P' 111 1 High-water
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1873 2 t w P Zbe man tbat batb no music in ESVACH lli'lu Aftbrrftstmrats. 1 111 vlldl U® V Vfi flor is not movcb witb concorb of to let sweetsounbs, WA fall o 28, Logan Road lsfiUorneason, stratagems,anb lift A,,ply PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. cbe motions ot bis spirit are bull -p, SVACH
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  • 453 3 Amount previously acknowledged $18,953.55 Collections at Batu Kawan Estate: < J) Bm lville $5 M A vins 3. nry van Borsel... 3 C. Masillamoney 3. A M Jos pit I. M 'uiniuel I A R. Jeremiah 3. S Jer< ntialt 3 T. s. V. Sababathy 5
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  • 85 3 I- him, who assassinated the Austrian ess, has just made an attack on the L 1 11 or of the prison in which he is conLearning that two of his fellow-P'i-oners had escaped, he became rude to ei nor, who ordered him to be put 1
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  • 1022 3 2ist26th March. Tuk Lindula.” IIIE transport LiWa/aaniveJ at Du. ban on Monday. Kruger and Lord Salisbury. Reuter is officially informed that the cor.espondence between President Kru«ei and Lord Salisbury, as published by the New York Htrald, is substantially correct Thk Indian Budget. Ihe Stanaard and p est
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  • 599 3  -  L B. in -V. Gazette FLEICHER Christian's Grand Daughter Died on 5111 December, 1899, at Norfolk Island, in the South Pacific, at the age of ninety years.” As I read the scant notice in an Austra linn paper, memoiy goes back to a day more
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  • 667 3 To-night will witness the one and only p< if .rmarwe to b given in Penang by the ce i bia ed da L>elroy Company at the Town 11..1t. So much interest i-. being evinced over the advent of this unique Organization, and the advanced booking is so
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  • 123 3 Pesang, 2nu Avril, 1900. Rates close as follow London, Dern.ind Br ik i/rir’« Do. 4 months'sight B ulk l l'l Do. 3 Credits 2/0 Do 3 D «c.inient irv 2/0J Calcutta. Demand Rank It h6| Do 3 days’ sight Priv 1 8 Bombay, Demand Bank r 46} Do. 3
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  • 94 3 Orders by Captain A. R. A lams, V 1 ng Commandant Parades for This Week. Firing exercise each evening, except Wednesday and Saturday, at 5 15 pm. Sword exercise for Officers on ednesday, at 5 15 p m. Detail for the Week Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. O Hallifax
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  • 463 3 The s. s. Lady Mitahell (Captain Mugford) arrived this morning from Singapore with a cargo of sleepers. The s. s. Japan (Captain G. R, light r n. k) arrived this morning from London with a general cargo. '1 he s s. Flying Scud (Captain Hussain) arrived from brn
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  • 78 3 Mails C- ose on Tuesday. For Per sir t ime. Singapore ..Palitana 11 am Klang ami Malacca ...Teutonia 1 P.Mlongkah ...Petrel 1 P.M Tongkah ...Perse 1 p.m. Singapore and Java ...Priam 3 p.m Teluk Anson and Port Dickson Lady B r/iZ 4 p.m. Teluk Anson and Singapore ...Pin
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  • 21 3 From S'ea ner T- Arrue. Negapatarn Landaura 3-4-°° Singapore Gotpora 4-4-0 Colombo [Mails from Europe) Chusan 6 4.00
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  • 54 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s. Lady Mitched from Singapore. s. s. Glensheil from London s. s. Japan from London s. s. I an Outhoorn from Singapore s. s. Clive from Singapore Yesterday, s. s. Fitspatruk from Rangoon s s. Palitana from Rangoon s. s. Calchus from Y kouauia s. s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. on bromide paper W. JONES, King Street Photographer,
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    • 2106 3 NO,,C E .1) Understands building construction. I materials and road-making, and can take out *B7.—NOTICE of Sale of Land. Whereas by a notice of demand No. 1/1899 served quantities from drawings and estimrte. Good xx or published upon the 25th day of March, 1899, the under-mentioned persons were references. jq
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  • 157 4 Penang, 2nd April, iqco. Tin 81.50 sellers. (Trang 29. Black Pepper West Coast... no sales (Acheen 6'l’.. no sales White Pepper < 2 5° Cloves (picked) i 2 5° Mace No. 1 Mace Pickings 80 do. Nutmegs 6 3(No. 1 7-75 d°Sugar I a 5 I Basket
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  • 288 4 /•«<«' ,3tsr March, 1900 Kaubs(l6jo pd. l *571 Zj lullv I'-ii 1 55'8. Kncliau Gold (£lO paid) fzi.s’. S. Kaul s ili«> p-t I Do (150 pd S7s.—w/rs. Sepiaii ($lO pd.) 5«2 sales. Kerljang Lebong (11. too) 2.50 rmi|om- if I p Io 4b 75 Pahang Xib.ing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 174 4 PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from the date below the charges for ti e sei vices of the Band will be as follows: Dances S3 O Dinners and Promenades 20 Garden Parties At Homes 16 Tran-port. extra. To subscribers of not less than Sl2 pei nnum half the
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    • 1607 4 The North Polar Expedition of the AfJfilitS fO” LEA 6 PERHIAS’ tihdtf i EhSHIRE SAUCE- W» OlaiwJo TINNED BUTTER, f WT &gt; Toilet Preparations. tdj the abovenamed H ff f ril which will, it is supposed, be tra- 3# g HE atu r*» veiling for about 3 years, has been
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    • 419 4 $2 Per Month the Pinang tjazstte.” ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscribe,. $2. g7EX’” THE PINANG GAZETTE" enlarged daily EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTS |IHE price of the X free is a folk Io Government Offices u ,;.l .MercZ, tts r in Penang.-. ci Per annum... »24 payable i n
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