Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LATH. FRIDAY, 15th JUNE, 1900. No. 136
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 755 1 «Ijippintj Peninsular Oriental Steau Navigation Company. Hl HE mail steamers may be -L expected to arrive ontwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following ite» Outw'rds Homewards. lune 14 Bal liarat June 16 28 I Clyde 3 o July 12 July 14 Aug. 9 .'M'M Aug. i. *3 Ckusan 25
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    • 1951 1 NORDnri ITQri-JFD I I AVn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Limited. 41otirrs. INUHUUtU I OUHLK LLUYD. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART HAATSGHAPPIJ. 2. In. nesapatamjjn£of steakers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Sailing ani expected Arrival oj Steamers. japan kail steamship Co., Ltd. t- fp i I /A> X. Dor WillXSail Steamer. From Expected on I
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    • 1005 1 CRUSHED FOOD. New Stock. Tuv it anu Y’oi- Wil.-, be Satisfied. IR. BELILIOS begs to inform the public th.-u ..<<• inf.-rior Crushed Food is offered for s 'e in the 1 <• lang Market at low prices, he desi.es to draw attent'o.i to his (certificated Crushed Food for Horses and
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    • 450 1 Unnhs. Ned erlan d sc h e Ik>n de I MaatscliaDuij. NETHERLANDS 'i KADi "GCM'IY Estahlished 13’.}. Paid-up i.’aiital f. 35,783,00c mbt. £3,000,000 Reservi Frnn...f. 2.773,0« c—(al t. 225,000 Head Oi i-ice in Amsii.hdam. Hi sr> Aoi Y in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, (D.-li), Samarang. Sonrabaya. Padan". Chore bcn.Tega), l’<
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  • 373 2 Bombay. 14TH Jrxii, 6-35 PM Cape Politics. A Change of Ministry. The Hon. W. I*. Schreiner, q.c., c.M.G., the Cape Colony premier, has, with his ministry, resigned office, and his resignation has been accepted by Sir Alfred Milner, the governor, who has summoned the Rt. Hon. Sir J.
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  • 138 2 [From ovr own i’orrfspondenis, S/.V« 4 PORE (15th June) Chaos in China British Rein force mrnts. Six hundred Asiatic soldiers of the Hongkong Artillery left for the north, yesterday, and 300 n en of the Welsh Fusiliers will leave by H. M. S. Terrible on Saturday. Missions Destroyed.
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  • 1033 2 A cricket-match will be played on the Esplanade this evening and tomorrow, between the P.C C. and Penang Volunteers. On the 31st of May, the Hongkong Jockey Club despatchrti a telegram to H. R. II the Piinceof Wales cffeiing their conurai illations on his victory by Diamond
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  • 52 2 Created Knight by the Queen-Emi’r-ss. In the list of recipients of Birthday Honours w iil be noli, cd the nam- of Surgeon-General D. Palmer Ross, M d., c.m g who has been knighted. Dr. Palmer Ross is the elder brother of Mr. F. J C. Ross,
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  • 130 2 A Pretoria” Ball. A MEETING of tbe Directors of the Khean Guan Insurance Company, Ltd., was held at the Company’s rooms at half-past-two o'clock, yesterday afternoon, Messrs. Cheah Yew Ghee, Tan Kim Keng, Y’eoiv Ooi Gaik, Khaw Joo Tok, Lim Sun Ho, Lim Ghiin Seang,
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  • 70 2 Next Wednesday’s Paper-Chase. Thi re will be a Paper-Chase on Wednesday next, the 20th instant. Ihe start w ill be from the Go f Club at 5 o c ock, an 1 the finishat The Homestead," where ih.ee artificial jumps will be erected (m--cl i ling a
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  • 365 2 Mr. Neubronni k’s XI. V. Mr. Riymond’s XI. I he footbill-m.itch b-twe n the above v-. tinned even- was played last evening. 1 he teams wete -om- w hat late in turning n owing no dot bl 10 Ihe threaten! g a-nect of th? weather, ami it
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  • 827 2 General RiJOlCings. The rec-ption at Kuala Lumpur of the new- of the oct npation of Pretoria by tbe British was the signal for a manifesla im of inn li enthusiasm ami loyalty. The event had b-<-n broke.l forwar.l to will much interest, and piepaiations for
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  • 1369 2 DEATH UP THE MOROCCO GRAND VIZIER. Bu Ahmed, ihe Grand Vizier of Morc co is dead. The fact is now offi- ially announced. A great sensation has been catl-ed among the di| loniatic ho ly. general fear of «list mb mces p evails. T e tribes aroun I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2298 2 Pritchard Co. b <, NOT,CE «LSr PlfihOS yHE George Town Dispen- HE Municipal -E^— ioners of George B IrdllUV 1 SARY has been appoint- I Town, Penang, invite s-paratn tenders for the construction of the following: New Novels PIANOS ed by MESSR S ERO °r, E 1: TSS'VK B l“llUV
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  • 18 2 Obituary. A Premier's Relict. Mrs. Glad tone, widow of the Rt. Hon. W. L. Gladst >ne, is dead.
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  • 1053 3 I’UERAGES. The Queen has been pleased to confer 1 >7 of a peerage of the United i.pon ea h of the following:— lv Hon. Lord Morns; the Right 1 1 V < r liter O'Brien; Sir Richard h tfr But., C..C MG, QC Her Majesty Ve n
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  • 100 3 Hit)", rjTn CL et Match. P.C.C. r P.V., Esplanade. Ku water at New Jetty, 3-0 a.lll. and Sat, 3-25 p in WISnAY, *****— Match, P.C.C. vP.V., Esplanade. liJ I-ur pe leaves in the evening. >. l n Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. 1 '■■•ter
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  • 89 3 A most opportune piophelic tablet of the Ming dynasty has been found by the Boxers in a coal mine, in which among other things it is pointed out that the Ministers aie all unsuitable persons; their mo-t detestable woik is the negotiation cf treaties with foreign nations.’ Foreigners
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  • 115 3 Tins morr ing, s y- Monday’s l- fee i‘r<<s, at the Jewish Syna-< gue, altei lb usual dal y sei vice, spe. lu piay< rs ei. i ffeie l up I y the hev. Ral bi J.' Hy.mis I'he Synagogue was <lia tely derma 1 as on
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  • 117 3 Tur: Chili Piw gives a story to the < fie t that an attempt was recently made lo poison the Chinese Heii-Appaient by means of a cup i f tea btoug t to him by a eunu li when he was at bis studies, in
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  • 200 3 A Rangoon Gazette concspondent with the Butmese Boundary Commission says that the nett lesull of the conferences lie tween the Btitisliand Chinese commission, ers, in spite ot concessions offered by us, is that the Chinese stick to their idea of the treaty line which is
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  • 760 3 In la't year's report, wiites Mr. C Curtis in bis repoit f>r I■> 19, I gave the result of tapping the arg. st I’ara rubber ree growing in the G irden, p anted in ISBS. Since then two nwe tappings of the same tiee have been made, fust in
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  • 145 3 I’enang, 15m June. 1900 Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank r'rrj Do. 4 months’sight Bank i 'ti}j Do 3 Credits 2 o r4 Do. 3 Documentary 2oj Calcutta. Demand Bank Is. 14S Do. 3 days'sight B, i. <:<• 149 Bombay, Demand B ,148 Do ,day> s:ght I’.ival 149)
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  • 55 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adam-, ing C' unm and.ant Parades for This Week. Company did f>r A and B, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 5-15 pm Details for hie Wei.k Orderly Officer, Lent A K. Buttery. Sergt. A. Co. Corp! Starr. B. Blackstock. By O. 1 (SgJ.) G.
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  • 190 3 Tues, s Ho Rti<i (Captain Uldall) arrived with S > deck-passengers from Deli, this m jrning. The s. s. /visa (Captain Lyons) arrived fro n Singiq oie this morning, bin ging 31 Chinese and 13 Ma ays. The s. s. Flying Dragon (Captain Johnsoi) arrive! tiom leluk Anson
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  • 63 3 M mi.s Close To-mokkow. Fur Ter Mr. Time. Deli ...Ho Ku-ei F.M. Edie, T. Senrawe. Segli and Olehh-h If. t C mton 3 VM. Klang and >ii:gaj ore /1« a 3 F m. Trang ....-trtsudvn- 5 f.m Ceyli u. Australasia. India, in, Brindisi, taking M dis for Europe,
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  • 46 3 From Et‘ "I r To Arrive Srgrpore Piitiiii 16-6-00 Rangoon (juryia 16-6 o*> Singapore (mails to 1. .<; 1 Billuirat i(> <, ,>•> Raiigism Fitzpatrick 17-6-00 Olehbb Tamirnn 186-00 Calcutta .1. Apc.ir 18-6-00 Suez Banca 18-6-0 Deli tm 19-6 00 Edie R“’ct 196-00 Luerpool S'irpedun ly-boo
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  • 82 3 Arrival» To-oav. s a. Ho Ki. ci from I eh s. s. Juu long from l eluk Anson s. s. Kos 1 from Singapore Yksi tKtnr. s. s. I'a'et‘a from London s s. 1 lyin i Hr u-i from I'oit Weld ss. Sports"* l from Kedah Departure» To ov.
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  • 133 3 lune 16 Homeward I .M O. R. Mail Steamer ilallnarnt from Singapore, for Colombo and London, ijiltiilan Woo I Co. 18 Ex.ra I’. O frnni London, h r Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 19 Nord I I I yd Steamer >n»i 'tra fiom De i, for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 An old friend by a new name Liebig Company’s Extract will soon be kno*n a® Lemco, the new name placed upon it and composed of the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company’s initials. Nos—i-pu
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    • 259 3 HAIR PRESERVED BEAUTIFIED The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing ami stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry. thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, ami for childrenit
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    • 1855 3 SAKLOTH ALLAN T I GOSI ING Co the teeth, it eradicates the formation of tartar. AINU w w removes spots of in-ipient decay, polishes and 1A f a -a s» m ANn iiivlnu. Wine and Spint Merchants, them to assume the briglitn an I c >1 utr i idicative of
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  • 182 4 Pluang, 15m June, 19C0. Tin $7..sellers. (Trang 29.50 Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Aclieen Gib no sales. White Pepper 42 50 Cloves (picked) 32 50 Mace No. 1 co.sellers. Mace Pickings 80. do. Nutmegs 5950 do. (No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar I a 4.85 do (Basket
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  • 279 4 (Straits I ime’, I2TH June, 1900 Rauhs(l6'lo pd.) <6r.—srf/rrs. */’1 fully paid... $62. 4 Kcchau Gold (£lO paid) *3O. s .drs. The N. Kcchau Mining Co. $6 buyers. S. Rauhs (1) :oo pd.) #l7O Do <sso pd.) 470. Bepi.au (I o pd.) #lB.—su’fsrs. Redjang Lebong (fl. luo)
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 266 4 BROWN CO Monumental Sculptors, 42 Bi ntinck Street, Calcutta. feonu&tftob scuiiPcoßs G&l 'SF. Sole Agent for the Straits Settlements L. J. YOUNG, 21 Barrack Road, Penang. JUST RECEIVED. A fresh supply of the famous ROISDORF Natural Mineral TABLE WJLTEFv. Professor Ennemosser, Bon. From a medical point of view I have
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    • 1850 4 Hie North Polar Expedition of tha fOP LEA PERRINS’ ra rs WORBESTERSNIRE SURE. MA ftftfl Duke of Abruzzo™. W 1 IR gf lE* &IU,UUU VINOLIA WAR FUND s;; d pha 9 SS&lSfflc BI SPECIAL WARRANT TOE QUEEN O f 5 MILLION preferred by the Sve.drups Fram PURVEYORS TO EMPRESS OF
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    • 345 4 $2 Per Month THE pinang gazette.” ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscribers B THE PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. |1 HE price of the Pin ing Gazette delivered free is as follows to Government Offices and Merchant.' Godoun in Penang.— Per annum... 824 payable in advance.
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