Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 June 1900
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1900-06-06 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAIIaY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. WEDNESDAY, (>th .51 NE, 1900. No. 12923 words
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Advertisement772 1900-06-06 1 Shipping fiatuts. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. OF 1 1 *I E mail steamers may 1« J- expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outw rd». Homewards. |’,i,WM June 14 I Ballaarat June 16 Malta 28 I 30 t'husan July 12 Bengal July u Ballaarat772 words
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Advertisement2229 1900-06-06 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. 1 Wpping Motim. «nsnrantt £<rtto. JK NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YUSCII Kdisho Mannheim Insurance Co. VftS Intended Sailing and expected Arrival 0/ Steamers. japam mail stbambhip Co, Ltd. rpHE Appointed I l3l > f ll -L Agents for the above Company and are I A *> x2,229 words
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Advertisement677 1900-06-06 1 Banhc. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. 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, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cher* bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,677 words
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Article252 1900-06-06 2 Bombay. 51 n h se. 145 i m. Pretora Invested. NO RFSISTANCE According to the latest advices from Pretoria, via L urer.9 Marques, the British troops are now investing Pretoria, the burgomaster of which will surrender the city, without < tiering any resistance, as soon as a formal252 words
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Article245 1900-06-06 2 The Boers have not succeeded in causing much delay in the advance on their capital by Lord Roberts. We thought, and we said so on the 30th of May. that Pretoria would not be defended and. after al), the opposition, though stubborn, was of short uration andscarcely worthy245 words
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Article94 1900-06-06 2 It is reported that matters have quieted down in Kulim. as the Kedah government have generously been pleased, on the appeal of small Chine'e and Malay gardeners, to reconsider the imposition of the proposed duty on fruit and other produce when eX|K>rted, and to abandon the94 words
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151 1900-06-06 2 There is excellent reason to believe that the Queen-Empress desires, when the Boer war isover, to mark in some special way Her Majesty's sense of the i >yalty of the Colonies in making such great sacrifices in men and money. At pres nt nothing is151 words
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Article395 1900-06-06 2 The old flag, now to be seen at the several masth-ads in Penang. again floats over Ptetorialhe flag, which L rd W ls» ey solemnly declared in ISBI would as long as the sun shines fly over the Transvaal”the fl ig, which was eventually taken down by395 words
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Article1222 1900-06-06 2 Thl Union Jack was hoi-t-1 a« soon as pos-ib eat the br.t 1 of the Fl ig staff, on the flagstaff at the Government BuiLnngs, and elsewhere. Messrs. A. R Adams and F. O. Hai t ifax left for bmgapote ye» lay Mr E. He r is1,222 words
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Article33 1900-06-06 2 The Derby was run in dull weather, lhe fo .owing were the prices at starting 6 10 4 ags’. Diirn J Jubilee. 100 <0 6 Sint ndale. Bto 1 Disguise 11.33 words
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Article73 1900-06-06 2 Ihl 1 -'p ;>r and his two assistants emp oye.l 1. i ru'ade against the coco nut beetle in P mg anl Province Welles y succeeded, 1 1 1899, in getting 7,367 deal coco-nut trees or portions of trees d-'troyed or removed, and 742 heaps of in 173 words
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Article328 1900-06-06 2 Reception cf the News in Penang. 1u 14 announ em.’i t, this morning, of the f.t i ot 1 :e oiia and of lhe triumphal entry of Lord I< )b-rts into the city, spread like wi dfire, and the traffi: in the business part of Penaug 'oon became,328 words
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Article49 1900-06-06 2 Ladies Invited. There will be a bonfire at the p e C ub to-night, at 9 o’c ock. T e of the Ciub will |>e at home” t 0 5 ladies who may wish to vie.. l he Penang Band wid be in a:49 words
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Article77 1900-06-06 2 A Sporting Maicii. A match between Mr U'afiti and Mr. D. Loga place at the ra e-coui e. t half-past-six o'clock, lhe R C an r e stakes -.e -8. horses, started by Mr. D. A. M j got away well t g- be- ar, keut neck77 words
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Article82 1900-06-06 2 P. C C v. H. M. A football match has b.-i a-ri tobe pLye 1 t us after» > on na le, between th- P. C. a: -j Pomone. The teams will be as P. C. C. Goal Shocbri ige. FuU-Baeks Hodge an 1 8 rk Half Baeks— Hml-82 words
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Article350 1900-06-06 2 To Test the Guns of the ;>•. r Squadron. The Admiralty have 1 <-n fotmid.ilde w<apo f nava e years past, but a- ye: -v- i al and r< I ve y exact id« will accompli'h liegn- f tCi a SquaTon, howev r, are test, and the350 words
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604 1900-06-06 2 Shadowing a Russian Wv.- The crui er I r. vhch -b* e: out by the A m:: v n .e loat Redbreast 1 .I.e In at a:: arrived tn ha: b :r ear y y v ing. lhe I\:n e na- cit. c:604 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1713 1900-06-06 2 PIIUnQ NOTICE. tto ADbcrtomrnts. IAHUO Royal Prince of Wales Lodge. niARIfiQ 'T'HE George Town Dispen- rpHE Ordinary Meeting of this Lodge, I 1 1 arranged to' be held this evening, is postSAR\ has been appoint" po_ed to Wednesday next, the 13th instant. nilllAO ed by Messrs. Blrgoyne (By order» w.1,713 words
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Article1076 1900-06-06 3 28th30th May. Temporary Withdrawal from Heilbron. pi--patch from Lord Roberts men -js n Mentally that our troops at Heilhive been temporarily withdrawn. Other report' add that the Bceis have Ui 1 d II ilbron. i’„,ris Re-enter Lindley. A StMidaid despatch from Vredefort i; vI, dated the 24th,1,076 words
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Article1071 1900-06-06 3 Strange Story from Minicoy. Readers °f the Madras Times are already familiar with the adventu.es of the Austtahan Count, Festetics de Tol na, wh<*, accompanied by his American wife, a rived in Colombo, in his yacht the Tc/im, in i 99. Ihe Ceylon Standard says satirically that1,071 words
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Article119 1900-06-06 3 Wednesday, 6th Penang Volunteers, Committee Meeting, after Parade Mail to Europe via Colombo closes at 5 P- m i German mail from Singapore is expected to leave for Europe at 6 p m. Muhammadan Procession at 6 p.m. Bonfire at Penang Club at 9 p.m.119 words
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Article125 1900-06-06 3 Penang, 6ih June. 1900 Rates close as follows London, Deniwl Ba:k tbij Do. 4 months'sight Bulk */nH Do. 3 Credits 2’0?« D°- 3 I) icmnent try 2oj Calcutta, Demand Bank Is. 147 J Do 3 days'sight Piiv.il.i 148) Bombay, Demand Bank >47) Do. 3 days'sight Private 1483 Madras, Demand125 words
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Article60 1900-06-06 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams. A ling Comm indan Parades for This Week. Company drill for A and B Companies on ednesday, '1 hursday, and Friday, 5 15 p m Details for the Week. Ordeily Officer, Lie it. F. O. Hal ifix. Seigt. A. Sergt. Neubronner. B.60 words
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Article101 1900-06-06 3 Tint s s. Flying Fish ariive 1 from Port Weld yesterday, with 30 deck-passengers. The s. s. Austin (Captain Boyle) brought 50 deck-pa'sengets fiom Klang, yesterday. The s. s. Xatuna (Captain Petersen) brought a full cargo of salt from Kalipatam, yesterday. Ihe s. s. Pyrrhus (Captain Ro.ison) naid101 words
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Article59 1900-06-06 3 Mails Close To-morkow. For Per str, t uno. Deli Ho Ku ri 1 1 ,*.r i'angkr>r and Teluk Anson Canton 2 I M. Friday, Bih. Klang Malacca l idar r p.m. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 p.m. D» li Calypso 2 p.m. Mad: ,1. Negap ttam taking Mails for Europe,59 words
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Article25 1900-06-06 3 fr„,.< St, one. T A-rue. Singapore Palamcotta 7-6-00 Singapore Do'i 7-6-00 Calcutta Sui S«ng 8-6-00 Singapore Lightning 8 6-00 Singapore Jason 9-6-0025 words
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Article125 1900-06-06 3 To-day. s. s. > anton from i'eluk Anson s. s. Pyrrhus from Liverpool Yesterday. s s. < lion Tai from Kudah s. s l lyin.j l i t- from Port Weld s. s. I lymi Drm/on from Port Weld s. s. .V«rv Austin from Klang s. s. Natun i125 words
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Article135 1900-06-06 3 June 7 German S'camer D<7i from Singa[Mrre for D< li. B< lin Meyer Co. Bs. s. Calyp o from Singapore, for Deli. W. Man.'ti' Id Co. 9s. s. Jason from Singapore, for Singapore. Hongkong and Amoy, W. Mansfield Co. ns. s. Hahata M iru from Singapore, for Marseilles.135 words
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Article, Illustration896 1900-06-06 3 Programme of August Meeting. 1980. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 31st July, 1900 i. The Maiden Plate. Value $3OO.A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (lost.) An allowance of 71bs. to all ex-Griffins. Entrance 810. Distance, 1 mile 2. The Roadsters’ Race. Value 8200. A Race for896 words
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Advertisement35 1900-06-06 3 It is better to keep well than to haw the quickest possible recovery from illnes-. That is why there is such a universal demand for‘articles like Liebig Company's Extract now called Lemco. >“>• 4 6 035 words
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Advertisement312 1900-06-06 3 HAIR PRESERVED BEAUTIFIED The only re-liable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland's Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which the hair liecomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevc i.s baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for312 words
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Advertisement121 1900-06-06 3 McAlister Co. HAVE JUST UNPACKED A Choice Shipment of American T obaccos Cigarette Tobaccos RICUMONDGEMCURLYG I'u J l> patentair tight tins, each 6ocents 1 his makes a Cool, Mellow Delicious Smoke. You should try it at once, you will be satisfied it cannot be beaten. SWEE 1 COPORAL packed in121 words
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Advertisement1257 1900-06-06 3 S Mistrg huttenbach Bros. &co GRAHAM CO., S-s~l;~ In addition to their large BPECIALIT,E S ALWAYS ON HAND. limited, .BUGS, and varied stock humber cycles. Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturing kills motJ&, Have Opened To“day, Jent,emen s > Ladies’, Boys’ and Girls *MOSQuTtOE-Y i Cycles. Chemists 1 Ex S. s. MAZ1,257 words
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Article180 1900-06-06 4 Penang, 6th June, >9OO. Tin 76.75 1 Trang 39.50 West Coast... no sales. Aoheen 61b no sales. While Pepper 42-5° *:'ove'< (picked) 3350 Mace No. x 90.— seller». Mace Pickings 80. do. Nutmegs 595° do(No. 1 7-75 do. Sugar I s 4-85 do (Basket 4.40 do. Tapioca180 words
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Article275 1900-06-06 4 (Srr«ir< f tmo, 2nd June, 1900 RauLa (16/10 pd.) 160. 1 fullv paid... 861. Kechau Gold (£lO paid) 125.50 The N. Kechau Mining Co. ...$6lO S. Raubs too p.l.> 1165 Do <>so pd.) #65. Sepiau ($lO pd.) ...518.75 Redjaug Lebong (fl. 100) >295. Punjoms (t pd.» 56-75(Srr«ir< f tmo, 2nd June, 1900 .) - 275 words
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Advertisement393 1900-06-06 4 PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from the date below the charges for the services of the Band will be as follows: Dances 83° Dinners and Promenades 20 Garden Parties, At Homes 16 Transport, extra. To subscribers of not less than »12 pei annum half the above rates only393 words
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Advertisement1837 1900-06-06 4 flu Worth Polar Expedition of the *l*ntS for LEA PER6INS’ s ffl WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. FRASER NEAVE. Ltd. I ih'fr s («‘■manmactu.ee I {f YERY HIC HEST CLASS OF MACHINERY, veiling for about 3 years, has been Ww MWNFW entrusted to the firm, WBWWW il and from the Best Ingredients, and1,837 words
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Advertisement297 1900-06-06 4 $2 Per Month the Pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscribe $2. the FINANG GAZETTE’ enlarged daily EDITion terms of subscripts |YHE price of the G«« 11£ t X free is as follows le To Government Offices an.! Merchants r D in Penang.-. C Per annum... $24 payable jn297 words
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