Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1900
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1900-06-02 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DA Ila Y. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. SATURDAY, 2nd .JUNE, 1900. No. 12624 words
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Advertisement769 1900-06-02 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Ill'■ IE mnl steamers may be X" \A ex P ecte( l to arrive out/Jf I a wards, and leave Penang A homewards, on the following dates Outwrds. Homeward*. p’a/etta June 14 I Coromandel June 2 JMZM 28 i Ballaarat 16 Chusan July 12 Clyde769 words
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Advertisement2098 1900-06-02 1 NORnnCI I I nvn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. flipping fiotitts. Insurant* Platas. ixunuutu I OLHLK LLUYD. koninkluke paketvaart maatschappij. JL NEfiAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. ManfffTeim Insurance Co. J MARINE INSURANCE. if/ Intended Sailing (lild CXficCitd Awivtll Oj StcamCTSn JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd* rjIHE undersigned2,098 words
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Advertisement962 1900-06-02 1 Banks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fukd...£. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Med» (Deli;, Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cher* bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap l Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,962 words
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Article222 1900-06-02 2 Bombay. Ist June. 7-41 p.m Lord Roberts's Advance on Pretoria. FIGHTING ON THURSDAY. Fighting took place yesterday (31st May) at Kaalfontein, a plac< lying midway between I’retoria and Johannesburg. The Queen-Empress and the Kaiser. CONG R A TU LAT lONS. His Imperial Majesty the Kaiser has telegraphed to222 words
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Article16 1900-06-02 2 Stothard.At Caledonia Estate on the 31st ultimo, the wife of Georg- Stothard, of a daughter.16 words
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Article462 1900-06-02 2 It is now safe, we suppose, to conclude that the mines in the Kand are not likely to be destroyed that the occupation of Johannesburg by the British means the salvation of the sixty miles of gold treasure in the W’itwatersrand. Sixty miles of goldmines Think of462 words
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Article193 1900-06-02 2 On the 31st of May, Mr. J. William-son-Jones closed the fund, which has been raised in Penang and remitted to Calcutta, for the relief of sufferers through the famine in India. Since then, a further sum of $BO has been received, as notified to-day, and this193 words
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390 1900-06-02 2 It is the Daily Mail's correspondent at Pretoria who, apparently, is to blame for raising our hopes a little U-o soon in the week, in reference to the fall < f Pretoria. On the morning of the 30th f May. he telegraphed that Pretoria was390 words
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Article1077 1900-06-02 2 In spite of next Monday being a public and bank holiday, and in spite of precedents to the contrary, the staff of the Pinang Gazette will meet as they usually do on week-days, and an early edition of the paper will be issued a' 2 pm, in1,077 words
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62 1900-06-02 2 A cablegram received in Calcutta on the 2Srh of May from Chicago, the seat of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, announces that the Rev. Edwin W. Parker, p d., North India, and the Rev. Frank W. Warne, b. d., Calcutta, have been elected62 words
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Article99 1900-06-02 2 It is interesting to note that Sir George White, who has been made a G. C. V. 0., has now no fewer than five knighthoods. He is Sir George White, g c b., k c.b., g c s.i., gci e g.c.v.o. Only two other British subjects, not99 words
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Article99 1900-06-02 2 Ad,ice by Thursday’s Mail. Messrs. Sommer an I Co write:There has been nothing during the week to relieve lhe situation here, and we are only experiencing a very retail demand. The reports from China and the Far Eist continue to be cf a discouraging character, and dealers seem99 words
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217 1900-06-02 2 Reuter’s correspondent at Newcastle,in an undated telegtam, says :The squadron of Bethune’s Horse, which were recently ambushed, do not appear to have been so badly cut up as was at first reported. The squadron suddenly found themselves surrounded, and fought their well-hidden enemy for217 words
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Article72 1900-06-02 2 Total subscriptions receive I to 31st May, 1900 Remitted to Calcutta, Bank /35U P. S. rs 28,000 (<i 147 Remitted to Calcutta, Bank Dft. r 5.5,457.8 o (5< 148 22 /3512 Following subscrip ions receiveToT" Ist June, 1900. From Mr. A. M Glen, (Delii W. M.72 words
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Article22 1900-06-02 2 TEI UK ANSON. (2nd June, Tin Shipments The shipments to-day are To Penang, 476pikulsofti n Do 2 93 of ore22 words
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Article41 1900-06-02 2 The death is announced from fcangkr’ of the Princess Ba-na Bimon, eldest daughter of H R. H. Prro \'a£ Her illness, which has ended s faia" attributed to over-exertions in nurV’JJ cholera patient at her I.ernes.41 words
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58 1900-06-02 2 BOER PRISONERS MA Y NOT BE SENT TO CEYLON. ITU reference to the posfib e of Boer prisoner to Ceylon, no action will bi taken at pr-.s-nt. from the Cape vhows that practi a ya prisoners have been provided f >r, and' til another b g batch is taken, the58 words
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Article83 1900-06-02 2 A Big Advance. Reuter informs us th-it Mr. Merer Prinstein, of Syiacuse Univeisity, p ij. delphia, has cleared 24 ft. 71 in. in a jump, beating the world’s tecord. it; Briti-h record, the l est previous, dats from Ju y i6tli, 1898, when Mr \V83 words
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Article81 1900-06-02 2 The mandatins o f the Shanghai neig-. bourhood have leeivel despatches from the south repotting the of a widespread rebel.ion in the proiin«s of Kwangtung, Kwangsi, K.veicl.os and Hunan. So fir it is only kr that the rebe's are under one leadership, but full details are expected81 words
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Article88 1900-06-02 2 The Manila Times reports:General Pantaleon Garcia, the rebel general v.oo accompanied Aguinaldo in hi- w: o’ Le wisp chase through the mountains with General Young’s cavalry column at his heels, has l>een captu e 1 by Cap'aiu Su General’s Funston's Adjutant Genera", at Jsen, in88 words
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Article110 1900-06-02 2 The annual Birthday Parade washed on the Calcutta maidan on the garrison parade ground on the 24' h of May by General Leach, commanding ti e presidency division. The troops on parade wete the Calcutta Light Horse, about forty strong, on the tight flank, f owed110 words
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Article115 1900-06-02 2 An interviewer was ableon the 7th May, some weeks bef re re.ief arrivedto get into Mafeking and obtain an interview with General Biden-Powe. kb has just been published, lhe mterviev.-r pointed out to the defender of Mafeking that relief would, undoubtedly, come soon, to which the latter replied115 words
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Article135 1900-06-02 2 The Upper Burma Gazette learns that Major Saunders is expected to return m Mandalay to-day (May 17) from the 6°’’ dary Commission and that the remain- 1 of the escort may be in to morrow cording to the accounts given by officer commanding the escort ot Boundary135 words
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Advertisement1908 1900-06-02 2 PrP chard Co. PIANOS notice. PIANfIQ George Town Dispen- Australian hotel, penang road. ITS no nDDKDTUVNT IfillUW SARY has been appoint- T HAVE admitted Mrs.'s. Kook Bernard JPIEb ÜbrAKlffllini DIAIinQ ed by MESSRS BIROOVNE I InllUO Burbidges Co. their Sole n an, s s make P ur «*ases of wines,1,908 words
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Obituary120 1900-06-02 2 OBIIUARY. The following deaths cc urred during the week ended the 4th of May:—Tie Most Rev. Dr Angus Macdonald, J, Archbishop of St. Andrews and E linburT was the official head of the Roman Ca'.Nhierarchy in Scotland: the Rev. Maney Leathes, D. D., Prebendary of S’- P aUl Professor of120 words
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Article2362 1900-06-02 3 TUESDAY, 29TH MAY, 1900. (Free Pees) Present: sir Vex. Swettenham, K.C MG, (the Offi. cer Administering the Government). Hon. W. Eget ton (act. col sec.). Hot. W. K. Collyer (attorney-general). (on E. C. II- HUI (auditor general). Hon. E. M Merewether (act. col. treas Hon. F. St. G.2,362 words
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Article1563 1900-06-02 3 The Natal Mr. Bennet Burleigh gives an extremely interesting account of the earlier phases of the war in South Africa in The Fatal Campaign. His book is written, as such a story should be written, in bold and concise language, words that communicate to the mind of the1,563 words
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Article385 1900-06-02 3 Spring Meeting. Entries and Draw. I.Penang Golf Championship J. Williamson Jones r. R. J Addie G. Macbain v. Dr. Jesser Coope H. B. Pike r. L M. Woodward A. B. Smith v. D. A M. Brown First round to be played off by 9th June. ll.The Columbia385 words
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Article91 1900-06-02 3 Whit Sunday. Sr. George's Church. Matins and Holy Communion (pl'iin), at 7 a.m. Sunday School, at 4-45 p.m. Evensong, with Sermon, at 6 p.m. Church or the Assum-non. First Mass, at 6 a.m.; High Mass, at 8 a.m. and Vespers and Benediction, at 5 p.m. Presbyterian Church. In91 words
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Article140 1900-06-02 3 Penang, 2nd June, 1900 Rates close is roti.owi London, Demmd Bank Do. 1 month 1* sight R rib Do C-ol's 2O r D.< t D .c-vn-it iry 2.'oJ Calcutta. IVman I Rank r s. 1471 Do 3 days’ sizht Priv <’o 148! Bombay, Demand Bank *4’4 Do. 3 «lavs’sight140 words
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Article55 1900-06-02 3 Ordeis by Captain A. R. A lam-, A titig Commandant. Parades for Next Week. Company drill for A and B Companies on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 5.15 pm Details for tub Week Ordeily Officer, Lieut. F. O. Hallifax. Seigt A. Sergt. Neubronner. > > B. D’Cruz By O<55 words
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Article91 1900-06-02 3 The s. s. Clive brought 307 deck-pas-sengers from Singapore, to-day. The s. s. Canton arrived from Teluk Anson this morning, with 59 deck-pas sengers. The s s. Thaiping, which arrived from Port W ehl yesterday, brought Mr. J. R. Bell and 67 deck passengers. The s. s. Fitzpatrick91 words
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Article56 1900-06-02 3 Mails Close on Monday. For Per str Time. Deli and Asahan ...Fook Ching noon. Batu Bahra Asahan K. Halewyn 1 r.st. Pangkor and Teluk Anson Canton 2 P.M Singapore Clive 2 P.M. Tuesday. STH. Langkat Quorni Il A.M. Klang and Malacca ...leutonia t pm. Deli ...Ava 9 yee56 words
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Article22 1900-06-02 3 t fvm Steamer T -ArriveLiverpool Myrmidon to-day Singapore 1 'harterhousc 3-6 00 Colombo 1 riestc 3-6-00 Edie MactsuijiLr 5-6-0022 words
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Article123 1900-06-02 3 4rr/»>/s To-DAY. s. s. Clive from Singapore s. s. Canton fiom Teluk Anson s. s. Japan from Singapore s. Fitzpatrick from Rangoon Yesterday. s s- Tkaipinij from Port Weld s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Flying Scud from Sungei Upeh ttepuriures To-day s. s. Ho Kwet for Deli123 words
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Article179 1900-06-02 3 June 2 s. s Myrmid m from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield Co. 3s. s. Hebe from Singapore, for Deli, W Mansfield Co. 3 s. s. Trieste from Colombo, for Singapore. China and Japan, S.Kustermann 4 Co. 4 s s Witten'urii from Hamburg, for sing.ip re.179 words
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Article94 1900-06-02 3 Saturday, 2nd Mail for Europe will close at 6 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 4-10 p.m. and 4.35 a.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at s*3° p.m. Sunday, 3RD: Pentecost. Whit Sunday. High water at New Jetty, 5-0 p.m. and 5-25 a-'"-Monday, ath Whit Monday. Bank94 words
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Advertisement73 1900-06-02 3 Re Chop Teik Chin Co., of Ipoh. I HEREBY give notice that having purchased the whole business and goodwill ot the above firm or chop, I will continue to carrv on the business under the same ch p on inv own account, and that KAM lEK SIAN and KAM KENG73 words
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Advertisement121 1900-06-02 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. The undersigned is instructed to sell by Public Auction At No. 23. Northam Road, On Saturday, the 9th June. 1900, commencing at 11-30 a m. precisely, All the Valuable European Countrymade Household Furniture, &c., romprising: Piano by Collard and Collard, London, Dressing Table with121 words
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Advertisement82 1900-06-02 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland's Kalydor, the most soothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness, heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects, Eczema, Burns, imparts a82 words
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Advertisement975 1900-06-02 3 Sakloth Mini’ll GRAHAM CO., v s J l kJ V -Selangor, and Snrpatra. K k Photos enlarged, various sizes op to 3ft. UISKITED, m bromide paper W. JONES, In addition to their large King Street Photographer and varied stock Whdetale. Retail and Manufacturing Have Opened To-day, p Chemists. HAVE JUST975 words
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Article175 1900-06-02 4 Pbmano. 2nd June, 1900. Tin »76.75 Traug 29.50 Black Pepper) West Coast... no sales. Aeheeo 6lb no sales. White Peppet 42-5° Cloves (picked) 3 2 -5° Mice II >. i 90.—oelleiMace ticking* So. "io. Nutmegs 59 5» J° (No. t 7-75 do Sugar 2 4- 8 5175 words
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Article276 1900-06-02 4 (Siruilt hrw, 30TH May, ***** Raul>b(i6 10 pd.) ...558.75 ft full* pxt 1 859.50 Kechau Gold (£lO paid, 526. The N. Kechau Mining Co. 86 30 S. Rauhs (5:oo pd 5165 Do ,850 pd.) »65. Sepiau (Sto pd.) ...819.50 Redjang Lebong (fl. too) fagc. Punjoins (I 4(Siruilt hrw, 30TH May, 19001 - 276 words
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Advertisement248 1900-06-02 4 A»-p7gLs A Remedy for *ll Irregularities, nprrwd nz Bit* -r Apple. t>enT,oral. F-.. < eh a. .old by Singapore Dispensing Co., Ltd., Raffles Place, Singapore. Proprietor MAPTIN. Chemist. SOCTHAMPTON. ENG!AND BROWN GATHIRVALO Co., 56 Beach Street, Penang. MERCHANTS, COMMISSION .AGENTS CONTRACTORS WITH a view to meet the largely increased requirements248 words
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Advertisement1966 1900-06-02 4 Ths North Polar Expedition of the A|BltS fOP LEA PERR2IS’ V j» WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Duke of Abrazzerne. gw w E h -,^L b P e pT unert ,hat jrflO V till M ls H Wf!* a* STRENGTH MMiiiMW health Xch Will, it is supposed,' be Ira- RK 1 W if1,966 words
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Advertisement329 1900-06-02 4 $Ĕ I Per Month I the B pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month H (For Local Subscribe! $2. 1 PINANG GAZETTE” I enlarged daily edition B TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION I THE price of the P-.-.., Gai II free is as foil. N B To Government Office: a :.i r H it329 words
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