Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 June 1900

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED HIRLLTT. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIH. SATURDAY, Kith .JUNE, No. 137
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  • 884 1 r Programme of August Meeting, 1900. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 31st July, 1900 i. The Maiden Plate. Value $3OO.A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (tost.) An allowance of 'lbs. to al! ex-Griffins. Entrance §to. Distance, 1 mile. 1 2. The Roadsters’ Race. Value $2OO.A Race
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 781 1 Shipping Oolites. Peninsular Oriental Steau Navigation Company. fIfHE miil steamers may Lc A expected to arrive ont- '>) war^3 leave Penang v 9 homewards, on the following dates:— Outwirds. Homewards. June 14 Ballaarat June «6 Malta 8 I n lxdi 30 < 1 Jt'y 2 Bengal July M Ballmirat 26
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    • 1766 1 s NORDDniTQCMFR I I AVR BRITISH INDIA STEAM «AVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. flotiaa nunuutU I oGHLK LLOYD. koninklijxe paketvaart maatsghappm. A negimtah tint of steamers. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. f For Will Sail Steam br. From Expected on ff j
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    • 93 1 Pi.NAWG B/LND. VJOI'ICE is hereby given that from the date below the charges for the services of the Band will be as follows Dances 830 Dinners and Promenades 20 Gr r den Parties, At Homes 16 Transport, extra. j To subscribers of not less than Sl2 pet annum half the
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    • 931 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Hundel Maatschnppij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783.00r bt. £3,000,1,00 Reserve FuND...f. 2.773, occ (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, M<<!a (Deli), Sainarang. Sourabaya, Padanr, Chrre bon, Tegal, I’ecalongan, Pasoeroear, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,
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  • 194 2 t s i •< 5 r Canada and Far East Labour. Japanese Immigration Tolerated It is rep rted from Ottawa that Sir Wi fii-1 L'uricr, th'- Can idian premier, has introduced a bill in the D minion parliament, to restrict Chinese immigration by doubling the poll t ix,
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  • 232 2 The capture of kierksJorp by General Hunter den tes a rapid backward movement to the north, for on Thur-day wc heard of his brilliant march down from the north-west and his subsequent victory over the Boers near K tad. J >-t as Generals Kundl Lord Methuen, and
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  • 441 2 A ovestiom is sometimes asked and generally not answered to the satisfacI tionof ail put;, s concerned. It is one that his agitated the mind of the gue-t fiom ti ne tinnt morial. A host is. as a rule, free from anxiety in the matter, though tn
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  • 175 2 ESTEKD.ay's telegram from Singapore arrived shortly before we went to press, and, consequently, there was no time to insert any comment upon it. The first line gives an extraordinarybit <f news. Six-hundred Asiatic soldiers of the H ngkong Artillery left for the north.” affords a stupendous picture
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  • 1070 2 One iicndri d and s'X y four cases and 5,20 a ins of kerosene arrived from Bran Jan by ti.e s s :!unak, this mormvg. I up. mail to Emop- by die P and O. s. Bal.atnt wi I close at 5 p.m. to-day, reg i?t ration
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  • 1300 2 TEI.LK ANSON. (15th June) Tin Shipment*. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 492 pikuls of tin. Enteric Fever and Tepid Baths Very striki g figure- are published in the ludian Medical Gazette, showing the remarkable sue e-s w Inch is bt-i g obtained l.y t new sy-tem of
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  • 54 2 From OCR OWN SINGAPORE (16th June) The Outbreak in North China Despatch of British i<i .i 1 he s.s. Nin sang has t.a troops, and T.rr: 300 Welsh Fusi.ieis, i, a Hongkong hurriedly fur f where Admiral S- ur J free hand by the British ment, to dj
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  • 75 2 Lvsr Tclsdav s M: Ir is ffi ia y notified 1: t yeatly meetng c f the t e 2 ".“'j U iei.;a 2-t-rtm Na-.igat o i h was fixed to be he i ia-; i th- Due t rs wereto recummen alike rate
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  • 301 2 The Inconsistency cf "J.We v omen teach our I. e wro: g And bo V ignoble bo .s are; > Church Support our precepts, and 1 he growing m awd peace. ore Let c gs .e :g to L.rk say < ®e But Luman beings m Must
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  • 475 2 The Penang Di Diamond Jubil=e Memorial Fund. i Tc the Ed;t:r cf the I. Go.. It may be news to ma v f r r bit su.ii a T mid is .1 exts e. f t subscribers will lemember i. sso started in 1897, sn -l we ver.-ure 0 spjes.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 From OCR OWN SINGAPORE (16th June) The Outbreak in North China Despatch of British i<i .i 1 he s.s. Nin sang has t.a troops, and T.rr: 300 Welsh Fusi.ieis, i, a Hongkong hurriedly fur f where Admiral S- ur J free hand by the British ment, to dj what lie
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  • 74 3 Heavy Casualties Amongst the Gordons. Feat Equal to that of Dargai and Elandslaagte. The Indian Daily News lias the following cab'e from its special correspondent: On the zotli of May. the Gordons, in clearing k l’j es on l l’ e a Y
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  • 153 3 The Malay Mining Company (Limited) I H l> -n tegi ered by Nicol and Co, 3 Lime Street, t:.c. with a capital of /"50,000 ju /T shares. Ihe object is to adopt and ,n v i to eft t an agreement bearing date May, to a,, d
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  • 151 3 Inn explanation of the delay of the p .g and Fame, which we leported in our is-u- of the 18th, says the Hongkong Ji.-.lv Press, was furnished by a connmaitial 0.1 11. M.S. Tenible the same in ting, when Lieiuenant-Comtnandet E iwatd Kelly, of the Whiting, was charged
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  • 184 3 I Hankow cot respondent of the NC. I _\r -ays 1 lie mouth of the Hau tivt-r at present is literally choked up by the iaige number of gunboats quartered tlk-re. lie beats are fu 1 of llunanese s r-, on their way to Peking. What
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  • 204 3 ini: 'it.i.Y Telegrams to London and Hongkong fr -m Singapore. An -1 t isiiED old Singaporean wri'es bv 1 nn: 10 in old resident as fo l ins, K (el Hub ur, says the Singapore Fi e I j l‘hanks f>r yur short t ote of the 1
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  • 205 3 Regarding the statement that the tele gr q .He rate between India an th United Kmg lorn is to be reduced, the Bombay Gazette re< .ills the fact that through communication fiom India to Europe, via Kiraclii and the Persian Gulf, was first e.-tab i l.e 1
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  • 299 3 Even Sanitary B rards can have their jokes as will be s -en from the following cut ti g from the China Mail: The Sanitary 1’ ard (Hongkong) met on the 25'h of May when a 1 eport on the success of the rit killing experiments
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  • 50 3 The Commissioners of Assessments of the United States have decided that Mr. \V. W. As.tor must pay taxes for 1899 cm 2,000,000d01. worth of his personal eslaie in America. He had.denied their right to impose the tax on the giound that he is a British subject.
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  • 78 3 One day Ruskin called at the BadenI owell s, and in the children's playroom *l> 1’ was found painting for dear life with a penny box of water colours and with his left hand. Ruskin gave him a lesson and advised him to continue to draw with
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  • 93 3 E have seen a new copper coin which was placed in circulation at Canton on 28th May, says the China Mail. Th i.in i> of sitndar size to the copper cents ssued fiom the Biitish mint, and it is piobable that in a very short time
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  • 112 3 W E, say- I alter and Cutter, are anything I ut saii-fied with the representations ol garments on the portraits that are placed on the wails of the Academy for this year e h ve frequently had occasion to complain of the injustice done to tailors
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  • 127 3 A uchang message from a native source slates that the Lu Han Railway is in a very critical stage, that there wete not sufficient funds available to proceed with the constiuction of the middle se< tion of the railway to connect with the two ends in pro
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  • 164 3 Lord Roberts has many medals for seivi< es in the field. Peace has 1 r victories as well as war, and has a distinction for the b-st fighter of the time, says the L. C- C Express. On the tqtb of May the At my temperance ssoc
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  • 146 3 A VicToiiiv Cross was sold at Sotheby’s on the 17th cf May for TlO5 It ladb en adveiti-ed as 1 lie coveted medal gained by the late Colonel R. H M. Aitken, v.c when he was a lieutenant in the 13 h Bengal Native Infantry for
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  • 159 3 A remarkable performance of Carmen was given or 14th May at the Lexington Avenue Opr .a House, in the fashionable Murray Hill district of New Yotk. Hie entire cast was composed of negroes, and the house was packed with people of that race. Ail the men wore
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  • 287 3 J CAV.” writes: D ar Westminster Through the kindness of a Philadelphian friend I am enabled to give you the true version of the s< hoolboy meeting and deputation to Mr. Ki tiger (via Paris of whi h we have recently beard a good deal. 1
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  • 2220 3 Annual General Meeting. The folio.ving extracts from the minutes of the annual general eeting of the United Planters A socialion, Federated Malay States, held in the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, on the 7th of May last, m-ry be cf interest to the general reader Present: Messrs. E.
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  • 177 3 In court circles in Madrid it is stated that the betrothal of the Infanta Mercedes will soon be announced, i.r all probability on Sept, it, the dale on which her royal hight ess attains her twentieth birthday. 1 he prospective bri Igroom, it is s ated, is
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  • 133 3 I’enang. 16m June. 1900. Rites close follows Loudon. Demin 1 I’ank UriJ Do. 4 months’sight I’ank i/t’Ji Do 3 Credits 2 o TR Do. 3 D >cinn mt try 2oj Calcutta. D< inarr.l Bank Is. 148 Do. J days’ sight Priv «te 149 Bombay, Demand Bank t 4 B
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  • 78 3 Orders by Capt im A. R. A l.ni>., A ring Comm imlant I’akades for Next Week. Extended order drr 1 every evening in the Fort at 515 p.m. Saturday, 23rd June, C. O’s Parade at 3 p.m. sl atp: Route March. Dress field order. A full attendance is
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  • 99 3 The s s. Pontianak arrived with 8 deck passengers from Braudau, this inoniing. The s. s. Deli (Captain Playel) brought 31 deck passengers hour Langkat, this morning. The s. s Qnorra (Captain Russel) arrived horn Port Weld, yesterday, with Mr. Falkrndcr and 64 deck-passengers. Tim s. s. Canton
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  • 44 3 Mails Close on Monday. For Per str Time. Klang and Langkat Quo’r.i ...11 a.m. Pangk.ilan Brandan L.. Ho noon. Langkat bell 1 f.m. Pangkor and l eluk Anson t'anton z P M. TvrsDAv. t!»tu. Klang artel Malacca. ..'l euto iia t P.M.
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  • 50 3 From .'t- iu r To Arrive Kangooti Ooiyi.i t 1 day. Singapore {mails to Euiopz} Bslls-irat Negapatam Nuda..i r 7-0-00 RhukOOU Fi.zpalrick 176-00 Olehk-h 7'rini'*»» tS6-oo Calcutta .1. Afctr »8-6-00 &uc-z In nc.i 18 6- o Deh >lllll trti rg 6 oe l-.die R...el ig-b-oo Liicr|ool Sixptdcn
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  • 114 3 A rri vats To-DAV. s. ILii from Langkat s s. Cant' a from l eluk Anson s. s. I ontianak from Brandan YEStEKDAV. s. s. Sink front Singapore s. s. i'cou from Olehlah s. s. (Juorra from Port Weld Departure e To DAV s. s. Ho Ki. ci for
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  • 109 3 June 16 Homeward 1 O. R. Mail Steamer Ihilbiarat from Singapore, for Colombo and London, Gilfillan Woo I Co. 18 Extra P. O. s. s. Ilanca from Lottuon. for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 19 Nordd Lloyd Steamer Sumatra from De i, for Singapore, Belin Meyer
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  • 97 3 Saturday, i6ru Cricket Match. I’.C.C.r.P. V., Esplanade. Mail to Europe closes at 5 p.m. Town Band, Golf Chib, at 5-30 pm. High-water at New Jetty, 3-50 a m. and 4- p.m. Sunday, ***** Ist Sunday after Trinity. High-water at New Jetty, 4-40 am. and 5-
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  • 102 3 First Sunday after Trinity. Sr. George's Cuurcii. Matins and Litany at 7 50 a.m. Holy Communion (choral}, at 8-15 a 111. Sunday School at 4 45 p.m. Evensong, with Sermon, at 6 p.m. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6 a.m. High M rss, at 8 a.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 178 3 Why Some People Are Poor. BAD management keeps more people in poor circumstances than atty other one cause. To be successful one niu->t lo >k ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity presents itself he is readv to take advantage of it. A little forethought wi I
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    • 1795 3 Notice. I Limited. NOTICE. Tur- \TIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, HE above f ompanyis prepared to accept V Selangor, and Sumatra. risks on Bonds, Coupons, Bank Notes Photos enlarged vr.i. ii s ze-j 1,.. tr. .0 'THE George Town Dispen- aid other valuables sent through the Regis on bromide'pape'r W
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  • 188 4 Penang, i6thJlxe. 19CO. Tin $7-sellers I Trans 29-50 Black Pepper West Coast... nosa:«. Acbeeß 6*l’~ no sales White Pepper 42 50 Cloves (picked) 32 5° Mace No. I 90— wel’ers. Mace Pickings 80 do. N itmegs 59 50 Jo. (No. I 7-75 JoS i<« I -2 4.85
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  • 290 4 ii 1 12TH Jr ivo Rauhs 16 to pl *6l ir.T.rJ *(1 Idly pa: I 2. K-chan Gol l ifro paid The N. Kechau Mining Co. t uy.n. S. Rad »00p l 1 >l7O Do .>5O pd.) 8 70. s-pian iiopd.) 8i5.-i.ur4. K <i.g Leuot.g il. 10...#3’5Pun
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 267 4 TEACHER S HIGHLAND CREAM WHISKY. The Cream of the Highlands Distilleries. IS THE OLDEST, PUREST AND BEST WHISKY IN THE MARKET. bOLE AGENTS Sandilands, Buttery Co., SINGAPORE FENANG AND tOR 4 V/f TIVE hTA TES S L’MA IRA THE FRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. 11HE above Dock. jated in I rovince
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    • 1598 4 Tin North of th ««MtS ftp LEA 4 PERRMS’ rC^£SIE!!SI,IK MBtE PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. yyE have just been notified that Time Tables from ist February, 1900, until further notice. a M— Bit n no .vhich it is supposed, be <ra- F > if STATIOXS. W„ D.™ S—.. ;SC^\ 3 r
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    • 282 4 $2 Per Month THE Pinang gazette, ENLARGED EDITION Per Momh (For Local i S?; THE PIKANG GAZETTEenlarged DAILY ED 0-. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT' J HE price of the P;: q. free is as foUc To Goeenmmt p nJa g__ -:t4 J Per annum... *24 payable m iN-, By Bost.— Per
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