Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 June 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 29 CENTS. VOL LVIII. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1900. No. 146
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 791 1 Shipping «jiotirts. Peninsular Oriental Steal Navigation Company. f fIUE mill ste liners m iv 1., C/ .A A. expected to arrive out- i] wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Malta June 28 CArfz June 30 ('has,in July >2 B«rne«Z July 14 palluarat 2b 1 ldta
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    • 2108 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. a >. REGiPiUM lire of STEAMERS. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Fl Dinnersanci Promenades 20 X, U// iKhnded Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. JAPAN steamship Co, Ltd. S^ r^ s ra At Ho,,,es ,6 NXZh 6U b sc ribers not less than Sl2 pel I 4AA I ft J
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    • 779 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Mnfltscbnnpij. N'< rm-KI ANDS I \T-ING FOCI ITY E.rAßi.isntn 18’4 Paid-: e Caph ai. f. 35.783,00c (abt. /’3.000,c00 Resf.rvc Ft Nn...f. 2.773,000 (abt. 225,000 Hfad Office in Amsterdam. 11l ao Anr-NCY in Batavia. IG inches: Singapore, Rangoon, M'-da (D I'l S uuarang, S turabaya, Padan-, Chere bon.
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  • 357 2 Bombay, z6th June. Fight near Winburg. Boers driven Off. Major-General Clements engaged a body of Boers near Winburg, yesterday, and succeeded in driving them to the north of the Zand river, with loss to their force. Skirmish Near Pretoria British Successful. Some British mounted infantry had a successful
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  • 312 2 Thl Committee, who have been appointed to make arrangements for the celebration of the Province Wellesley Centenary, have held several meetings lately, and have drawn up a programme. On the first day, Friday, the 6th of July, there will be Children’s Feasts and Sports at
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  • 297 2 The distance from Cape Town to the capital of the Transvaal is, as a crow in a desperate hurry might fly, some 850 miles, but was at least 900 to the Commander-in-Chief, Lord Roberts, and the negotiation of that distance took him from the 10th
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  • 479 2 As will be seen from the report of the proceedings at tite special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, yesterday afternoon, which appears elsewhere in this paper, a unanimous vote has been recorded in favour of the expediency of the Commissioners’ taking the necessary steps at once
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  • 83 2 New South Wales has the honour of being the first colony to number a V. C hero amongst its rvpresenta'ives in South Africa. Tris is Trooper Tom Morris, of the New South Wale- Lancers, who, in in the teeth of a murderous fire, went back
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  • 243 2 Mr. McKinley's < ongratulations 1 he Queen has sent the following message to Mr. hoate: I o the Ameti. an Ambassador Piay express my warm thanks to the President of the United States for hi- kind congraiulations on my birthday. (Signed) V R. I.” This is
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  • 1123 2 Asto-morrow, Thursday, is tobeobserved as a public and bank holiday in honour of the Coronation of Her Majesty the Queen- Einpre-s Victoiia, which took place sixty three years ago, there will be noi-sue of the Pinang Gazette Fiiday. Reuter s Editor i' forms us that le'egrams, as
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  • 180 2 [From our own Corresponden is i SINGAPORE (27th June) Crisis in China Japan to the Rescue. The relieving Japanese f reached 1 lentsin on Sat Ulda night, and has gone on to Admiral Seymour, who is report H to be returning from Peking' out the foreign ambassadors. Ambassadors
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  • 21 2 Very heavy rai.l ha- fdlen at Daijiinr, exten-ive slips hare taken pace, au.iihe railway communication is i teirupted.
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  • 162 2 Captain Scott Stabß'd. The s s Hok Canton, now lying in Penang Haibout, h-.sben again He-ceoe of viol* me. Ihe wotd again "isuse a< on three pievious occasions have oimes of vio'ence been peipeDaie 1 on board the vessel. At e even o''lo<kla-t ni t
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  • 281 2 A Study of the Rules (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette Dear Sir, The inci easing intere t in A~so iatioo Foo ball, which has tis n recently in Penang, has induced lhe Cticket Club C<remittee to post up wiiLi, the precincts of the Club the
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  • 194 2  -  By Rudyard Kipling. Now. this is the Cup that the White Men drink When they go b> right a w rong. And that is the cup of the Old World's hate— Cruel and strained and -trong We have drunk that cup and a bitter,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2065 2 Pritchards Co. AS C, notice. BBBtfBBI A g «nn *T*HE George Town Dispen- tjoard and lodging with private U|Q|| vLAwW 1 sary has been appoint* Apply to L. B. 76,” I ed by Messrs. Burgoyne 3*5-30-6 c 0 Pinnn g™"*Ladies Department burbidges co. their sole I IMIIwW Agents in the
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  • 2322 3 Electric Li o ht for P.nang. Unanimous Vote of $300,000. Special Meeting. special meeting of the Municipal Commissioner» was held in the Town Hall, v s erday afternoon, at ha'f-pastfom k, io consider the proposed M u pjcipal Ele tricity Supply Undertaking. T here were present Dr. 1.
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  • 192 3 A tragedy is repotiel from Ci hy (France), th u bears a certain .ikeness tn .me of I. igat Aiian 1 oe’s gruesome s>ol ies A widow wh > ived a o ie, her 1.1 e’inc-s Ireing al the moie depiessiig be. au-e let husband Lad .lied
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  • 200 3 Lawn Tennis louknamenr. ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS. n Single Handtcap. Class A. Anthony 4O 11 dlifax *s 3 Dennys >s-* D. A. M. Brown sir-tc 1 Southam 1 6 Law +36 Addie 3 Berg 4 N ul ronner Hodge +l5 Ciaig 151 J. A. Brown +>s 1 Class
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  • 1805 3 *****20th June. Surrender 8f Klei ksdorh. A despatch fiotn Lord Rolmrts, date I Pietoiii, 14 h ins'ant, says;Kerksdorp I a-surrendered 10 G. neral llunler, wh f iti d die court house full of surrendered ai ms Driven off by Lord Kitchener. Lord Kit' hener drove off the
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  • 108 3 An English Roman Catholic wii e; to the Daily Mail In Monday’s Daily Mail 1 -ee th it the incident of Go! Save Hie Queen’ havmg been su g at Either CiHagai’s church n alluded t 1 as unique i t the Rom ai Catholic Church
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  • 231 3 St ow Ex Ikl MINATION. Tin: position f ailiirs in Arm :nia is exuemely serious, and in ly lead to dev e--o.iinenisof ex eptional gravity. It stems that I mki-h pohey aims at the gradual and slow exlei initiation i f lhe Aimeniaiis by their
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  • 373 3 The B. I. s.s Pumlia, which ariived at R ingoon with the mads from Europe and Calcutta at 3 pm on the 16th June, had a very ba I passage a'ro'S. She ariived at Saugor on the 12th instant, and tl e vveathei being very bad
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  • 276 3 A New set of colours had been made ex pre»s' >• for Diamond Jubilee, but by the Piinee's Older jnes donned the old jacket H s Royal Highness thought the coll might no |,he Hie biigbtness <f the new When lhe flag fell and tl-efield s'reaniel away
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  • 1043 3 Stearns Co's Laboratories at Detroit. Greater progress in the evolution of mai iif.it tore in connection with phaim uy on the gr imiest scale has been made in Anieii a than in any oilier country. To the ta-ual observer, this might suggest simply an iii‘tmi e < f H e
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  • 1176 3 Meeting of the Mi nicipal Commissioners HELD on THE 22ND Jun::, 1900. Present-. Dr. 1. C. Avetoom fDeputy President). A. R. Adams, Esq.. G. T How. Esq., the Hon’ble J. Bromhead-Mattli-ws, J. F. reford. Esc;., and H W Firnistone, Esq. 1. lhe .Minutes of the lad Meeting arc
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  • 152 3 Penang. 27TH June, 1900. Rates close vs For.r.ows London, Demand Bank t/r’J-J.j'-Do. 4 months’ sight Bank z'o) Do 3 CrMits 2oj 3 Documentary 2'o r 7, j Calcutta. Demand Bank Ps. 149 Do. 3 days’ night PA- Ue 150 Bombay, Detnan 181 ik 4q Do. 3 days’ sight Priv.it-
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  • 87 3 Orders by Captain A. K. A lam vcling Comm I'ldani Parades for This Week. Wednesday, Company drill A. and B. Cos 5 15 p m Fii lay, Offi ers and 01 C. O’s instructions, 5-15 p.m. Dkiaii.s for the Week Orderly Oifi :er. L ent. F. O. llilhfix
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  • 104 3 Ihe s. s. Aiagyee (Captain Hastrup) brought 31 de_k passengers from Deli, this morning. Ihe s. s. Ilolsatia (Captain Bahle) brought a general cargo from Hamburg, this morning. Ihl s. Memnon (Captain Asquith) arrived from Jeddah this morning, biingmg 217 pilgrims. Die s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) arrived
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  • 40 3 M vies Close To-mukkow. For Per str Time, Langkat ...Quorra 11 a.vi Deli ....li'-igjNV 1 p.m Ton;kah ...Perse 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...i'-i'ntou 2 p.m Friday, 29TH. Edie T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleli Prgir 3 p.m
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  • 37 3 From Ste.ini'r Jo Arrive Colombo tm.iils 'rmn Europe} Malta 28-6-00 Singapore De 1 28 6- o Singapore Rosa 28-6-00 ingapore Soco'ra 286-00 Olehlch Maha Vajirunhis Z 9-6 00 Singapore {mu.ls to Europe} Clyde 30-6-uo
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  • 145 3 .4 rrh-nls To-day. s. s. Memnon from |edda v s. s. Avai/ye,. from Deli s. s. Canton from I cluk Anson s. s. Calypso from Singapore s. s. Ilolsatia from Hamburg Yesterday. s. s. R Haleuyn fiom Batu Bahra s. s. B.tsy from Klang s s. Flying Dragon trom
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  • 138 3 June 28 Extra I’. Oc O. s. s. So.otra fiom Singapore, for Colombo. Marseilles, and London, Gilfillan Wood k’o 28 s. s. D. i from Singapore, for Deli, Behn. Meyer it Co. 28 Outward P. O. R. Mail Steamer Malta from Colombo, for Singapore and China, Gilfillan Wood
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  • 68 3 Wednesday, 27TH New Moon. High-water at New Jetty, noon a 0-25 a.m. Thursday, 28th t liicen’s Coronation. Public and Bank Holiday. Mail, via Colombo, from Europe expected to arrive at 4-30 a m. High-water at New Jetty, 050 pm. and 1-15 a.m. Friday, 29m St.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 23 3 FOR SALE. riHIE RACER Eady Cavendish, winner I of several Races. Perfectly sound. Apply to CHEANG THYE PHIN. 515—87 No, JI Beath Street'
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    • 177 3 NOTICE. A FRS. J. MARC VS begs to inform the public of Penang that she has again resumed charge of the Europe Hotel, at 22, Leith Street, and that she would be glad to receive tlie patronage formerly extended to her. J. MARCUS, Proprietress. Ist June, 1900. 2883-9 CAUTIONr VITHEREAS
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    • 83 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 and stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, amt for children
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    • 1026 3 Government Notification. WANTED IIOR two vacancies in the Medical Department P. W.. Apprentice Dressers on a salary of #l7 per mensem with free unfurnished quarters. Candidates shonl I apply in person lo the Ag. COL. SCR I EON, P. W., Butterworth. N'o persons in the employnuat of tli2 F ederated
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  • 198 4 I'ntiANG, 27TH June, igco. Tin 76.40 (Trang 2950 Black Pepper J West Cn.is'... no sales. I Acheeil 6H’ no sales. While Pepper 43 s°. Coves (picked) 3 2 5° Mace No. 1 <o.—sellers. M .io- 1 ickings to. do. N itrnegs 59 50 do. (No. 1 775
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  • 302 4 (57 a.’'/: 7 2,UD JIXE. 1)00) *R nibs 116 10 p l.) ...{58.50 4 I (llilv |> al I #59 50 4 R.. ban Gold (if 10 paid) {29 sellers. Th» N. Kechau Mining Co. sales. S. Ran s (fi 11 p,| 1 b 170—sellers. Do 350
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 200 4 HUTTENBACH Bros. Co. SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HUMBER CYCLES. Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys’ and Girls Cycles. Highest Grade Machine in the World MACHINERY. Steam Engines Boilers of various Horsepowers, Petroleum Gasoline Engines stationery A: Marine. Bandsaws and Planing Machinery ELECTRIC LIGHT. DYNAMOS, REGULATORS, LAMPS, WIRES, a 1 all appliances for Electric
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    • 2039 4 The North Polar Expedition of tte ISentsforLEAiiPEßrW -aex.® rj WORCESTERSHIRE SMCE. I EST SArEST aperient. Delia of Abrszrerne. Tf tnr- «nsßlMißmißsai M veiling for about 3 years, has been W The BIITISH HKOICIL JOUIMXL" nya til «ISfcM entrusted to the firm, BWW Jb >■ rtablißhed itself i. tevoar stth leading
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    • 325 4 s Per Month THE Pinang Qazette,’ ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For Local Subscriber» $2, PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. rHE price of the Pinang Gazette free is as follows: To Government Offices and Merchants' Gode, in Penang. Per annum... 524 payable in advance By Post.— Per annum...
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