Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1900

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. MONDAY, 4th JUNE, 1900. No. 127
    22 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 783 1 Shipping Ihrtires. Peninsular Oriental Steal Navigation Company. rp H E m lil steamers m ty 1« <\ expected to arrive ont- < M»l.. !»1 wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. I'jV/M June '4 Ballaarat June 16 28 C.ydi 30 July 12 July 14 /WLand 2b
      783 words
    • 2658 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BR|TIB KOn!nI(UJKE E HKEnISRT^UTMHAPPIX 1 11 Jhitirrs. I J a t NEBIPITMI LINE OF STEINERS. Nippon YIISOD Kaisha. w /re Dinners and Promenades 20 7/ Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. Transport ex < trk A Homes 16 f aMLtV '\if/ T°
      2,658 words
    • 899 1 Wanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpi.i. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. /3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Meds (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaya, Padane, Chera bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
      899 words

  • 546 2 Bombay. zxd t USF.. 6-56 >.m. REBELLION IN NORTH CHIN*. No Disorder in Pricing The foreign guards arrived al Peking and found the gates oj-en and no disorder in the streets. Ihe Chinese government gave them every facility. B 'MBAV. 2ND JI'SE. K-59 A M Warren Surrounded. CAUGHT
    546 words
  • 1598 2 Veswivs is perfect y quiet. All dis turbance has ceased. Inspector Watcham stationeJ at Ipoh is eiving t ie Poli e Dep.trmient. Ths Dutch Government have made Feri euze, 011 lire We«t Scheldt, afieepon Til-. British have thought the Navy a sufficient iefente Lor J Salisbury assure*
    1,598 words
  • 42 2 Mr. Chamberlain, in the house of commons, mu 1 a commi lee wee sitting in Natal to determine c aims for compen-ation made by loyalists The compensation would be p»id out < f the indemnity to be exacted from tbe Boers.
    42 words
  • 51 2 The tran«p?rt Dilwara, with the ist Battalion Leu ster Regiment, has arrived at Cape I own The L-insters, who were brought f oin Halifax, N.S where they had been oi: 1: garti-on du y, belorg to the Eighth Divi -ion, under General Rundle, which is thus ccmp
    51 words
  • 65 2 The .-Yfiikan ler women are urging upon the Pretoria Government the immediate formation of v ario-.rs corps of women, whose duty should l-e to act a« guards of the lines < f communi aii in all along the railway to Pretori 1. For this purpose some
    65 words
  • 108 2 The de.itli i« nnounced at Canton, on tl e iSih of M,.y, of Mr. Chun Ley Kum. aged 6> years Die deceased was a resident in Penang for several years, Mr. Ley Kum came to the Straits from Australia in 1880. with the object
    108 words
  • 121 2 Sir Walttr Peace, agent-general for Natal, speaking at a dinner given at St. Stei hen’s Club to the Australian Federal delegates, said the Government had a great opportu ity in South Africa which he hoped they would fully realise. Would they, he asked, persevere to tbe
    121 words
  • 90 2 Monday, 4m Wbit Monday. Bank and I üblic Holiday. Hunt Club, paper-chase meet at Dato Kramat Gardens, at 5 p.m. finish at Mayfield. High water at New Jetty, 5-50 p.m. and 6-15 a.tn. Tuesday, sth Whit 1 uesday. German mail from Europe expected to arrive
    90 words
  • 1197 2 The Diva’s Compliment Baroness Rod Cederstrom lina Patti) has pai I a graceful c mn i to the veteran conductor and :t Jules Riviere, by accepting a L to sing at the opening Colwyn Fay pier panhon. Riviere is the musical di e The Biggest Po t A
    1,197 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2024 2 Priiehard&Co pianos not ICE 1 llUVllUilU We fill MAO Georoe Town Dispen- afks.j. marcls tegs to inform the public n EWII jJX of Penang that she has again resumed SARY has been appoint" charge of the Europe Hotel, at 2z, Leith Street, and that she would lie glad to receive
      2,024 words

  • 75 3 This is how a Chinese writer describes New Zealanders in a Chinese paper: ««They live months without eating a mouthful of rice; they eat bullocks and sheep in enormous quantities, with knives i id prongs. They never enjoy themselves |>v sitting quietly on their ancestois’ .■raves,
    75 words
  • 86 3 ALt't' o correspondent to Indian Engineerpoints out that the limitation placed on pauves of India entering the P. \V. D through Coop is Hill was both expedient at I ne< essaty. Hesaysthat the College j. the only portal through which young ]jvdisbmen can enter the Engineering s.
    86 words
  • 132 3 curious sto,y is being told in connec(j o with the safety of the valuable objects show at the exhibition. One of the t j wellers of the Rue de la Paix, who j ,n exhibitor, feeling sure that the prei.a ions against theft were inadequate, to pul
    132 words
  • 181 3 I ni first step towards the protection of wil I animals, birds, and fishes in Africa has been taken, and a national conference on the subject has been opened at tire Foreign Office in London. The Earl of l] etoun presided, add he was supported by
    181 words
  • 196 3 The telegrams from the Seychelles, the Mauritius and ZinzilJtrr, giving informa ti< n fur lhe week < tided Saturday, the i i fave been received, They show that, a- v.as the case the previous week, the pressure is somewhat higher than normal in the South East Trades region.
    196 words
  • 596 3 Mi;. G. W. Humming has vouchsafed an answer to the fol.owing inquiry W hy does a billiards ball when struck to the right or left of its vertical axis never ti He s travel in the direction in which tl e cue travels 1 he answer toll
    596 words
  • 3 3 No Business.
    3 words
  • 54 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adam- 'mg Commandant Parades for This Week. Company drill for A and B Companies on ednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 5-15 Pm. Details for thb Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. O. Haliifax Sergt. A. Sergt. Neubronner. B. D’Cruz By Ord (S<d.) G. M. Dundas-M>i'
    54 words
  • 311 3 The s. s. Qnorrn brought 5 deck-pas-sengers from Langkat, yesterday. The s. s. Trieste arrived here from Colombo yesterday, with a general cargo. The s. s. Maetsuifcker arrived from Olehleh this morning, with a general cargo. The s. s. Hok Canton brought 82 deck passengers and 2 ponies
    311 words
  • 49 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. I mu. Langkat ...tjuorra 11 am Klang and Malacca ...leutonia 1 PM. Deli ...Avayyee 1 p.m. Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld 4 p.m. Rangoon Fitzpatrick 5 p.m. Wednesday, 6th. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli. and Olehleh ...Hok Canton 3P M.
    49 words
  • 29 3 From Steamer I Arrive. Colombo (mails from Europe} Bayern 5-6-00 Deli Sumatra 5-6 00 Rangoon I'undua 5-6-00 Singapore (mails for Europe} Hamburg 6-6-00 Singapore Palamcotta 7-6-00
    29 words
  • 177 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s. Wittenberg from Hamburg s. s. Maetsijucker from Olehleh Yesterday. s. s. Myrmidon from Jeddah s. s' I 'harterhouse from Singapore s. s. Trieste from Trieste s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. Hok Canton from Atjeh s. s. Avayyee from Deli s. s.
    177 words
  • 90 3 June 5 German Steamer Sumatra from Deli, for Singapore, Behn Meyer <sc < o. 5 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Bayern from Bremen, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 6 Homeward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Hamburg from Singapore, far Colombo, Suez, Portsaid. Naples, Genoa, Southampton, Antwerp
    90 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 Not Beyond Hope. WHOSE who have suffered year after year w ith Rheumatism will be glad to hear ot remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter bow severe nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanentlv cured, by Little
      188 words
    • 3040 3 j&kloth Migti’y ALLAN T GOSLING Co. for articles like Liebig Company s Extract, the 31st Julv, 1000. for the lease of the u ANR W now called Lemco. No. 4 6-6 following Excise Farms for the next revenue period, which (commencing from the istjann- n addition to their large IHIII
      3,040 words

  • 8 4 Fknang. 4ThJune, 1900. No Business.
    8 words
  • 288 4 (S>rut<( IST Jl-'NE, 11,00 K-'il »116’10 pd.l »59. *£i fully paid *6o. Kechau uold (£lO paid» »25 50 The N. Kechau Mining Co. 16 10 S. Kaubs (I 'lO pit 1165 Do (*5O pd.) 665. Sepiau (lio pd.) *iB-75 Redjang Leboug (fl. 100) #293. Punjoms pd.) -...16.75
    288 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 556 4 A Remedy for all Irregularities, nr Bitter Apple. Pennyroyel, Hl C ich a, R-. .014 by Singapore Dispensing Co., Ltd., Raffles Place, Singapore. Proprietor MARTIN. Chemist SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLANDBROWN GATHIRVALO Go.. 56 Beach Street, Penang. MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS CONTRACTORS WITH a view to meet the largely in creased requirements of the
      556 words
    • 1813 4 The North Polar Expedition of the ||MtS fOP LEA A PEBRIIS’ V M WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Duke of Abruzzerne. Ww W Eg gl iss c entrusted tortefi 3 bn a-. Digestive Tonic and a Delicious Dessert Wine, ausstasst, v» T n. s preferred by the Sve.dru r s Fran PURVEtfORSTO «WNSSI
      1,813 words
    • 315 4 $2 Per Month THE pinang gazette.” ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscribe B THE PINANG GAZETTE” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION r HE price of the Pinang Gazette a'free is as follows: w i’er l j To Government Offices and. Mer.hsr.t-: r.j in Penang. Per annum... J 24
      315 words