Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 April 1900

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  • 24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILEY. NF* SERIFS ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. FRIDAY, 20’th APRIL, iqoo. No. 90
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 842 1 Shipping Motias. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r F HE mail Reamers tn ay be .-,5' -“X expected to arrive outH i z warts > and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward». Homewards. Ballaarat May 3 -'fassi/iu April at C/v.fr 17 Bengal May 5 Bengal 3« Chusa n
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    • 2201 1 Nnorinr! iTtezALii-n BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Shipping flotirts. Insnranrt flatters. i InORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. konimklijke paietvaart maatschappij. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mannheimjnsurance Co. j MARINE INSURANCE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. mail steamship Co., Ltd. rn HE undersigned have been appointed ywLgE W 7
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    • 707 1 ißanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NTTHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY 'stablished 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,0001 Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap. Gorontalo, Palembang. i Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 238 2 Bombay, 19TH Aiuil, 8 36 pm. Latest from the Free State e Plenty of Water. Torrential rains are reported from the Orange Free State as delaying transport-work, though they secure water-supply. Illness in the British Army Many Men Lying Sick. The Standard's correspondent at Bloemfontein states that 1,000
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  • 1480 2 Mr. I’ostinaster-Gencral Trotter is as usual one of the first in the held with the Annual Report of the working of his de partment. Special interest attaches to his report, this tune, as it affords an author native pronouncement as to the success, so far
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  • 593 2 Mr. M. E. Plimpton has taken charge of Messrs. Giltillan Wood Co’s business here. General Robert Biddulph is mentioned as Sir Donald Stewart’s probable sue cessor in the I'ield-Marsbalship. Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel will be a passenger for England by torn .mow's toyal mail steamer
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  • 65 2 On the 2bth ultimo, th»- launch Eileen, which is licensed to carry 90 passeng- rs, was lioarded when near to the New Jetty by Setgeant Mclntosh, and found to have 187 passengers on lioard. Bachee, the man in charge on the occasion, was sum rnoned. On Wednesday
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  • 130 2 Yesterday, Lim Ah Tong was charged liefore.Mr Ross with offering an illega' gratification to Frank Spry, a warder in the Penang prison, and for fraudulent possession of bank notes, valued at $lOO. Briefly, the particulars were that the defendant, when a prisoner in the ga >1 on
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  • 133 2 Yesterday, Alagapen, the man charged with stabbing his mistress, Menachy, at 223 Argyle Lane on the 24th ultimo, was again bi ought up on remand, and the evidence of the police xvas recorded. P. C. 318 -aid that, on the night in question, he
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  • 185 2 December, 1899. Calom il Centre, Penang. Students under 19 years of age who have obtained honours Class 11. Yeoh Guan Seokfr.i ..Penang Free School Cfajs 111. M. Foley (e phi.) ...St. Xavier's Institution Students under 19 years of age who have satisfied the examiners H. M.
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  • 139 2 Letter from Mr. \V. Adamson. I uk following letter has lieen received by to-day’s mail by Mr. R Yeats, the honorary treasurer to the Widows and Orphans Fund, now closed 2, Billiter Avenue, London, E.C., 30th March, 1900. Dear Mr. Yeats, I found on my return
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  • 57 2 The royal mail steamer Coromandel (Captain F. W. ibert, r.n.r which arrived here this morning from Colombo, bad 44 saloon passengers on board, and of these Mr. Phillips was for Penang. She left at 4 o clock for Singapore, taking, as passengers from Penang, Mr. Khoo Pbee
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  • 21 2 TELUK ANSON. (19th April) Tin Shipments 1 he shipments to-day ate— To Penang, 44 |)lkuk i( 51 <>for t
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  • 117 2 On Wednesday Mr. Bryant held limtnary tnqu.ry mto the charge', r p e against L. O. Hatch, of criminal 1 r 4 trust as a public sdvaut, that clerk, government telegraph offie. r f pect to $47 93, s2o, and $25 M r g
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  • 137 2 nual General Meeting. Thz annual general meeting o f Penang Recreation Club as I n-a Wednesday at the pa-, ilion, f or t le 1 <J tion of office-bearers and the pa .i,/, j accounts. 01 The following offi l>e a r-rs were pointed l>y ballot -p..
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  • 127 2 The case agah. embezzlement ot certain dumc ing to Messrs. Goldenberg j p,?’ was heard on Wednesay by Mr. A. 1. p\ ant, w hen, after formal evidence ofartes: the accused was taken, Mr. Arie de Kost r the Vice-Consul for the Netherlands, called to prove the signature
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  • 356 2 Traveller” thus writes to the .Woi’ar Mail :When one hears that the revenue derived from Bentong is now about three times as much as that received from Raub, one wonders that the authorities in l a; arg can be so mean and short-sighted in
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  • 399 2 British North Bonito Hfrs'ti. In order that there may be no remaining doubt as the defeat and death f tins ret- 1 we publish the following extracts from a despat, h from His Excellency Governor Clifford reporting on the identification of Mat Salleh’s body.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1333 2 Pritrhard Tft HunENBACHBII)s OO f* CT -X-""'""- 1 X X lUvllCul lx W UVI XF YW,^E Lkow p, so Nhong having left SPECIALITIES ALWAYS OH BAKO. HODCnS |k J debts contracted by her. a nTRA TKITC an26-4 LI TIN SIONG. DEPARTMENTS. humber cycles TJ AS been found by its many
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  • 94 3 ARRAH VICTORIA pi kin'- *he Queen's entrance into Dublin in an ncden the procession, characteristically Irish, was the salute of Spectator in Circular-road :Arrah y;, toria, will ye stand up and let's have a at ye he roared out at the top of k The Queen heard it, and rose
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  • 130 3 small force of Boer mounted men, w ith officers from the imperial forces, has t, pen already formed, and is on dutyguardir farms from Kafir looting. The British ar e ugarded as deliverers by all the blacks, w ho already mistake liberty for license,
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  • 124 3 ti (KN from an excellent source, writes a to the Daily Mail, i ",iite recently the Turkish governi aveintimated to the German foreign .it notice should be given to all I > have been honoured by receiv- |Ji orders and similar distinctions f Sublime Porte to
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  • 161 3 The Eighth Division was ordeted to land a: rt Elizabeth and East London. Few ot d e troops will land at Cape Town in future. The significance of this announceiv .t "ill Ire perceived by a glance at the map. The relief of Kimberley,
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  • 336 3 THE LIONS THAT STOPPED THE RAILWA Y. S casing in the house of lords of the pror if the Uganda Railway, Lord Salisbury mentioned that among the unexpected d i ulties encountered were a pair of man ealing lions, winch stopped the works I r three weeks, before they were
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  • 313 3 Further Details. 1 he original concession for the Delagoa I y railway was granted by the Portuguese eminent to Colonel McMurdo, an American citizen, in 1883, who subse»t y transferred to an English company the bonds and shares of the Portuguese company, which the concession prescribed
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  • 690 3 Evening News. Haileybury on Ladysmith Day. Last Thursday—the day of the great news—Haiteybury College meant to have a half holiday, and they got it How they got it and what they got afterwards into the bargain is the subject of the following peculiar tale. It was somewhere
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  • 105 3 Friday, zoth Town Band. Esplanade, at 5-30 p ni. High-water at hew Jetty. 410 a.m. and 4 35 P-ni Sai inei, 21 st Mail to Europe expected to leave in the afternoon. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p ni. High-water at New Jetty. 5-0
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  • 122 3 Penang, 2oth April, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/iijj Do. 4 months’sight Bank t.’nj 3 Credits 2 /°A Do- 3 Documentary 2/oj Calcutta, Demand Bank R- 147! Do. 3 days’ sight Private 149 Bombay, Demand Bank >47V Do. 3 days’ sight Private 149 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 79 3 Orders by Captain A. K. Adams, nng Commandant Parades for The Week. Musketry Exercise at 5-15 pm- on Thursday and Friday, the 19th and ***** instant. Details for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. Coghill Jackson Do. Sergt. A.Co., Corpl. H. Stair Do. B.Co, Corpl. Harwood Musketry. No.
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  • 73 3 Mails Ci ose Tc-mokkow. Fer Per str. 1 <"•*. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 r.M. Langkat ...Ddf > M Tongkah ...Perse r.M. Pangkalan Brandan Leon.j Ho 1 e.M. Deli ...Ho Kwes PM Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 2 f.m. Teluk Ancon ...Betsy 3 r »1. Teluk Anson and Singapore
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  • 35 3 Steaeue’ T- Arrive. Li'erpool Laertes todaySingapore (mai/s for Izttj.-'f} M.issiha 21-4-00 Negapatam Pentukota 21-4-00 Calcutta -4- Apar 21-4 <K> singap-’ie x C «1-4-00 Singapore Rum Sang 2S A-00 Olehleh 1'«"» Outhoorn 23-4-°c
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  • 106 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s Peyit ti mu O1» lib h s. s. Leunej Ho from Brandan s. s. Betsy from Teluk Anson s. s. Suec Leak from Kedah s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Ho Ku ei from Deli s. s. from Singapore s. s. Calyfso from
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  • 203 3 Apl. 20 s. s. Laertes from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, \V. Mansfield Co. 21 Home ward P. <>. Royal Mail Steamer Massiha from Singapore, for <'olonibo, Marseilles and London, Giltillau Wood Co. 25 s. s. Kum.-i’t'.- from Singapore, fot Calcutta, Boustead 6e Co. 23 s. s. Kaa-aclu
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  • 185 3 The s. s Betsy (Captain Owen) arrived from Teluk Anson, this morning, with 32 deck-passengers and a general cargo. The s. s. Leong Ho (Captain Hussain) arrived from Brandan, this morning, with 26 deck passengers and a general cargo. The s. s. Prg« (Captain Jeremiah) arrived from Olehleh,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 318 3 HAIR PRESERVED BEAUTIFIED. The onlv reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is" Rowland's Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its grow th without which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for
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    • 23 3 NOTICE. VTIEWS of Penang. Singapore, Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. on bromide paper JONES, King Street Photographer.
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    • 3324 3 With X MiiSj AKSmlls «WWI Town, Penang, invite tenders for Iron- X V 17 r* C/ A Remedy for all Irregularities, work and other materials re<|nired for Camp- f i f (H Ilnar otreef. ru-.j hj u;»t r P i>. lin yroyai. ipc j, b. M .nd p..n. H HAVE
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  • 151 3 OBITUARY. The deaths have occurred of the following: -Sir Edmund Fane, the Brit.sh Minister to Denmark; Dr. Horace Hill, one of the most prominent musicians in Norwich, among the better known of his many compositions being the oratorio Nehemiah Mr. Raphae Tuck, the founder of the firm of P l
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  • 173 4 Penang, 2oth April, igco. Tin #bi.— (Trang 29.50 Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Acheen 61b no sales. White Pepper 43 Cloves (picked) 32 5° Mace No. 1 93.—sellers. Mace Pickings 80. do. Nutmegs 60.50 do. (No. 1 7-75 «JoSugar a 4-85 do (Basket 4.40 do. Tapioca
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  • 277 4 (Sr,.,it> /!>»<■, iBru April, 1900) Raube(>6 10 pd.l 355*£l lull» pal I #5 6 Kechau Gold (£lO paidl *25. The North Kechau Mining Co 88. sales and buyers. S. Rauhs (lioopd »185 sales buyers. Do (#5O pd.) »75 buyers. Sepiau ($lO pd.) #12.50 do. Redjang Leboug (fl.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 668 4 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION. Twin BUCceiMiful anti highly popular remedy, as employe n the Continental Hospital* by Ricord, FV&gt;Htan, Jobert, Vel|M*au, and others, combines all the desiderata to be ought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. THERAPION NO. 1, &gt;n fe w days only
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    • 2235 4 Chamberlain’s Colic* Cholera and ifPIQ II PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. j Diarrhoea Remedy Time Tables from ist February, 1900» until further notice Is everywhere acknowledged to be the most success- m fill medicine in use for bowel complaints. It always province wbl cures and cures quickly. It can be depended upon
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    • 315 4 $2 Per Month the Piuang gazette.ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscribe. $2. THE PINANG GAZETTE” ENLARGED daily edition TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION IIHE price of the &gt; free is as follows To Government Offices and M erchllnt r tn Penang.-. Per annum... #24 payable in adv Jn By Post— Per
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