Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE JPUBLiISHEU DAILeY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. THURSDAY, sth APRIL, 1900. No. 79
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 840 1 Shipping ilotm. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. .■ffTTx. mHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out7/ MUr' war<^s > leave Penang SV homewards, on the following dates:— Outward»' Homeward». e>-.„ Ap '“.9 Sa~“‘ 'f.? Ma 3 M »y 5 17 Ck.usan I 9 3< CorontmirfeZ J Ulie 2 June
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    • 1854 1 MCDniNri I-I-OZM z-nxzi-n BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Shipping flutters. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. koninkujie paketviart maatschappij. neoapatam line of steamers. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. Jrtended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japam mail steamship Co., Ltd. < -1 1 f For Will SaYL Steamer. From Expected on IS 1 \Z t
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    • 551 1 A Remedy for all Iri’egu*arities. I p riednt B r «jn IVnnyroyal, li C eh*. >loi by Singapore Dispenei tg Co., Ltd*, Raffles Place, Sin£apo7*e. I’ropt ie <-r MARTIN Ch*—- 1 BRITISH 'aTFOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. A DEPOT of the above Society has been opened at 157 ANSON ROAD, WHERE BIBLES,
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    • 410 1 Banks» Nederlandsche Handel ftlaatschanpii. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. /"3,000,000. Reserve Fund...L 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli!. Samarang, Sourabaya, Padane, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondichern, Calcutta,
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  • 316 2 Bombay, iih Afkil. 60S Pm. The Rand Mines All Shut Down. The Times's correspondent at Louren<p Marques has reported that all the mines in the Hand were closed down on Thursday last, and that British workers and bank clerks both there and in other parts have been expelled
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  • 280 2 Two items of news in the telegrams from Reuter, published to day, relate to Briti-h Royaltv, and are of the utmost interest. One is to the effect that the Queen’s entry into Dublin has been brilliant and an immense success. This is as it should be, and we
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  • 330 2 It may interest our Penang readers to learn what the Ceylon Standard hits to say about the rat-ciusade in Colombo: It is now four months since Mr. Price devised his well-conceived scheme for the wholesale destruction of rats in Colombo, and the expriment has proved a great success.
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  • 1053 2 The Echo de Cline Rives publicity to a rumour that the plague has made iis ap pearance at P- king. Messrs Saklotii and Mistry ailver rise tlie sa e of stindiy goods at «X- ep 1 tonally low rate*. 1 he death of Kaieisu Kii, the famous
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  • 109 2 No Lives Lost. The yacht Tolna, whir b left Colombo for Trieste last month, after a very long stay there, with Count Festelics de lolna on b >anl, is reporte I to have come to grief at Minitoy Intelligence, it is said, was re<eived
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  • 126 2 Yesterday morning, Manilla Muttu, a postman, was brought before Mr. Ross for detaining letters entrusted to him for de iivery. The alleged facts are as follow On Monday, Mr. Lemon, tbeassistant portmaster general, had occasion to call upon his postmen to produce the undelivered letters in
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  • 147 2 Mr A Gentle pte-ided at tl-.e annual geneia! medh g of the Singapore Golf Club, which was held on Thursday even mg The accounts showed a loss of $6OO on the yeai’s woikit g and were then passel. Mr. A. W. Stiven was elected president Dr. Fowlie,
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  • 195 2 By To morrow's Mail. Ihe following is a list of outwardbound passengers by the royal mail steamei Chusan, due to at rive at Penang on the 61 h instant Front London March 8: Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. \V. H Treacher, Miss B.
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  • 254 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Sir, In yesterday’s issue of your valuable journal there appeared the views of A Butterworth Man on the White Mahatma, and a suggestion as to how the Oracle obtains the names of her questioneis, and the nature of
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  • 37 2 TEt.UK ANSOV. (3rd April) Tin Shipments I he shipments yesterday w To Penang, 273 pi k uls ()f Do. 223 The shipments to-day ate—' e Do’’"’ 8 2 5op.kuls„ (tin 53 m of Q rt
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  • 40 2 The Journal des Debals savs th-i French are ready to ls not everything, for the sake of th» p Ut and deprecates the destruction of Th’’ Johannesburg mines, in the interest» t international civiliz ition.
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  • 347 2 American Garrison at the Meec r Filipinos. A Manila correspondent to the Daily Press ss tiles under dale of tile < ot March:—ln the last letter attention 2 called to the smallness of the Ean 7* that are occupying the ports and di-t ri .7 of the
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  • 352 2 The following are the objects and reasons of the ptoposed bill ameudirg the Opium Ordinance of 1894: I he Bid has been 1 railed to effect certain alteration- in the Opium Ordinance which, it is believed, wi.l remedy cettain defects which have been poi ted
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  • 400 2 Gordons Fife to the Ri-i > ving Force Ladysmi .March 3 As the 1 elieving colinnii pas-t-d through the street Colonel Donald, of the Royal Fusiliers, halted in front if Sir George White, and he and hi- men gave three cheets for the defender of L
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1726 2 in cbc man tbat batb no music n FART X> Pritchard Co. W“ a av v sweet sounOs, iiODCrLS ttave got to clear out tbe fo,lowin K ,ots j. jT during the month, all guaranteed fresh ls tit tor treason, stratagems, ano R ill and n perfect coudition, at the
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  • 1174 3 e meeting of the Royal GeographiX, -tc n "th March, Mr. Chat les Rose, 1 tlie Baram district of Borneo, n mint of his recent journey in g country .'j., t of his expedition was to 3 tir t<> brinyi peace between one
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  • 117 3 Colonel Plumer's Camp, zjth Feb. I Lourenqo Marques, 7th March). Che enemy were found to have evacuatI: ;i r forts on both sides cf the railway C. dde Pools, and Colonel Plumer outposts in them to-night. 'U.'•.■.aid Bridge l as been completed, i' 1 aim line I train
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  • 1118 3 Some Memorable Words. The following extract from a celebrated speech, delivered by Lord Randolph at Leeds, on the 3 td of October, 1884, affords interesting reading at the present nine. Ihe decision arrived at both bv the austocracy, the plutocracy, and the demo cracy of
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  • 43 3 Thurshay, STH High-water at New Jetty, 205 pm. and 2-30 a.lll. Friday. 6th Mail expected to arrive at daybreak from Europe. High water at New Jetty, 2-30 p in. and 2-55 a m. Saturday, 71H First Quarter Moon.
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  • 124 3 Penang, 5111 April, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank */ltA Do. 4 months'sight Bank t/nj Do. j tt Credits a/o Do. 3 M D-rcmnentary a/oj Calcutta, Demand Bank It 147 Do 3 days’ sight Private 1 9 Bombay, Demand Bank *27 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 117
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  • 78 3 Orders l>y Captain A. R. Adams, A. ling Commandant Parades for This Week. Filing exercise each evening, except Wednesday and Saturday, at 5 15 pin. Deiail for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. O Hallifax Do. Sergi A.Co., Serg H Neubronner Do. B.Co, Corpl.H. D'Orville Musketry. No. i
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  • 147 3 The s. s. Sr» Bangka (Captain Mun) arrived from Padang, yesterday, with 200 bales of tobacco. The s s Kangra (Captain Hirst) arrived from from Madias, this morning, with 830 deck passengers. The s. s. Sportsman (Captain Asan) anived horn Kedah, this morning, with 67 deck passengers and
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  • 45 3 Mails Close To morrow. For I’cr sir. 1 Hut. Singapore, China, and Japan ...('huxan 9 a m. Klang and Malacca Lidar 1 r M. Rangoon Kangra 1 f.m Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady IIY/d 4 p.m. Saturday. 7TH. Deli ...Hrbc 5 p.m.
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  • 38 3 Krom Sleaiiifr T" Amrt. Colombo Mails from Europe} Chusan 6-400 Olchleh Slaha L'aiirunhis 6-4 00 Calcutta C A pear 6-4-00 Singapore Rosa 6-4-00 Colombo Silesia 64-00 Singapore C'kelydra 6-4-00 Singapore < Mails to Eurpe) Parramatta 7-4-00
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  • 74 3 Arrival» To-day. s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Kangra from Madras s s. Laiypso from Singapore Y IST s. s. 7 haipimi from Port Weld s. s. I idar from Malacca s s. Sri 1 angka from Padang Departure» Today s.
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  • 85 3 A pl. 6 s. s. Sado Maru from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead < o. 6 8. s. Silesia from Colombo, for Singapore, China and Japan, S. Kustermann Co. 8 s. s. Hebe from Singapore, for Deli, W. Mansfield Co 10 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 283 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR. The only article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating and restore ing the hair is Rowland's Macassar Oil It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and shoul alwavs be use for children’s hair; no other article imparts such
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    • 3332 3 Municipal Notice. GRAHAM Co., Ltd.. I NOTICE TO LET ftflHE a unicipal Commissioners o( George I C r VO- 187—NOTICE of Sale of Land—Whereas by a notice of demand No. 1/1899 served ATO. 2. Logan Road. S rc 1 11 a P H/\\ E THE BEST SELECTION or published upon
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  • 80 4 P««*xs. jrw Afkii- tgco. Tin 60.50 iTia»c *9--Black l’eppe« We C-*as-‘ =1 V. at, Pepper «5» U ce 1 -i <■ U..el.c 4* .gar i (Basket *> Tapioca! Copra Jo <«:» i.j. .< Ra urt» Rattans Coat <e Sea Bet ares C Patna do R Siam 1
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  • 86 4 Do 150 P-* *75-*a*' a Le i 1- >-'i9 B-: ...aGotiMre s. »3 l M< T»"aioir« 4;i.c fa. era. Rsley, Hargteaies sLo trjc. <- Pa’aiiugCo .«eC. 1 > Hot-gku g Bans »125. 3: 7 7'7 "’7'777 »ax— Ba- ef C! -a >f-r»e 1 5 B of Cti
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 295 4 THE PRYE RIVER JOCK, '1 K Length on the Uoc. s 3'o feet. Breadth at entrance 50 Depth of w; on s:H at ordinary spri.. s ti.es 15 Do. do neap tides. ta The Machine Shcp m'.a-.-- y exten -.eTu '-7 Steam H t-mer c.paL.e t| B itMing 9 sLaitirg
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    • 1251 4 .-.TMra», ai««» S MIENT AIB-CH4MBEK HEWHS. A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA J STBENGTH io the Last by all Awarded 1 1 XX I the The Civil Service and the Cognoscent. I. H. E., London, 1884. w Digestive Tonic and a Delicious Dessert Wine. ELLWOOD'S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. m Im lE2l3l
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    • 271 4 $2 I P er Month II the poang fe E6 l ESLARGED EDITION B Per Month I For Local Su bscrib $2, I the pinang gazette- B -On B r»HF TEKM 'r° F '?!?TRx E I H E poor 1 free bai f To Gmcroomz ta| «4 Pa.jme.~ K Per
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