Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1900

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. MONDAY, 27th AUGI ST, J9OO. No. 194
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 823 1 Quipping ilntias. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ..a f|IHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outJP. wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Coromandel Sept. 6 Malta Aug. 25 V.i/M 20 Uhusan Sept. 8 Chusan Oct. 4 Parramatta 22 Bengal 18 Clyde Oct. 6 .Sobraon
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    • 1596 1 NORDDEUTSCHLR LLOY n BR,TISH INDiA 8 company, Limited, 4 ur. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, >1 Is. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. 1 V? Intended Sailing and expected Arrival 0/ Steamers Will. Sail Steamer* I*rom Exphcted on r HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE ,4 k. 111 I U.I IN I KL.. Pondicherry, and Madras. at 5
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    • 499 1 iloiius. Nippon Vusen Kaisha. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. regular fortnightly Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under M ,i! Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company’s Euro peau Service, lighted throughout by Electricity provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 661 1 NOTICE. 'V r OTICE is hereby given that the I'ower of LI Attorney, dated about 11 th day of August. 1900, given by me the undersigned, to Mahomed Husain bin Pawan Kudong, has been ievok- <1 this day. Penang, 23rd August, 1900. (Sgd.) TUNGKU SHABUDIN, 427—6’9 of Pantei Kadja. NOTICED
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    • 734 1 IBanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1844. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00: (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore. Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padanr, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, I’asocroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 240 2 BOMBAY. 25TH AIGUST. 5 2S P.M. The Pretoria Conspiracy. Richly Desukvbd Punishment. Lieutenant Cordua was shot, yesterday morning, in the precincts of the gaol at Pretoria. Bombay, 26th August, 9-16 am. Another Careless Advance British Surrounded Near Leeuwki.oof. General Buller is encountering considerable opposition near L' euwldoof, where
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  • 644 2 The question, forming the head-line of this aiiicle, is one that is being anxiously debated by all the foreign leaders in China and by many outside lhe Empire, and it is more than doub fill whether any of the news elicited from Chinese sources is
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  • 118 2 It was widely reported and believed that th.e Chief Eunuch in Peking, the personal friend of the Empress-Dowager’s, had been done to death by poison, and innumer ble executions followed by way of reprisal. It now turns out, fiotn a message that has reached us privately, that
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  • 165 2 Between the German Emperornot Emperor of Germany, f you pleaseand ihe Duke of Saxe-Cobnrg and Gotha no other political or personal relationship exists than that of the ino«t perfect sovereign equa ity. The Kaiser as president ex officio of the German Confe leration is only piinuis inter
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  • 1855 2 Germany is purchasing nine thousand horses in New South W ales lor service in China. The British Mediterranean Squadro", composed of thirty eight ships, lias been visiting Co.fu. Mrs. Hugh lifford has, we are glad to »ay, quite recovered ftom the effects of her riding accident Thirty
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  • 137 2 The 10th Company of the Royal Engineers, numbering fifty.nine men, who wrrcaptured by de Wet at Leeuwspruit on' the 14th of June after a gallant resistance, arnved at Durban, having undergone severe hardships. lhe men were kept rapidly on the move, and complain that the b.ood often oozed
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  • 62 2 [From our own Correspondents' HO\GKOX(]. (27th August) News from China More troops are wanted Ly th Allies for garrisoning Peking. 6 Reports as to the L cation of thChinese Imperial refugees are u'n' reliable and are being circulated with the intention of misleading foreigners. Chan-chi-tung continues executing reformers
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  • 130 2 WIDOWS ORPHANS FUND. Bradburys Private Hotel North Berwick, c 2 5 ll) July, i 93 0. Dear Sir, I beg 10 acknowledge rec-ipt of v Ilr favour of 25th uho enclosing c ra fj /7-65, being the equivalent of 573 collected by Mrs. Bainett for th I' a Widows and
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  • 72 2 The position taken up by the Chinese troops at Peitsang was conceded by i] le foreign military experts 10 be the v-ry best that could have been chosen. E n trenched on Ixith sides of the river r 1; manding the surrounding country, t ey flooded the p
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  • 100 2 There is quite a mil l ex-itement just now at the Bank of E gland because of aa innovation at that renerabe and ron-erv-ative institution. A flags’ fl lias actua v been placed aliove the bui. ng, an. ma y are shaking their heads at ihe
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  • 99 2 DESPATCH FROM THE RIGHr HON. THE SECRETARY of state for the COLONIES IO THE ACTING GOVci NOR. Downing ''treet, 201 h July, 1900. Sir,I have the honour to a k wleoge the receipt of your despat h No. 214 of (lie 14th 11 limo, describing the pro
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  • 140 2 (a) Improvements in or relati gto E e trie Cab es (J Y. Buchanan), and 11 Process of making Photographs i? Colours” (Grenier Art Co. of N w Yctk; ai d (b> Improvements in or relating to Electric Cables (R Kaye Gtay) are now among lhe (a) specifi
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  • 171 2 The follotving draft ittle und<r The Explo-ives Ordinance 1899" is pu Wished for the information of persons who are ikely to be affeited thereby and will betaken into consideration by the Officer Administering the Government in Council cn or after the 291 h Anuiist, 1900: Rule 62 of
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  • 213 2 A new ordinance in reference to the above-mentioned subject is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council, and lhe following objects and reasons (dated the 26th April, 1900!) are pub limbed in the Government Gazette of the 24th instant: Certain further amendments in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1560 2 Pritchard Co. DPMAMC V 7 Calcutta, we are obliged to raise the PbxAivu. Ot*rrfiriQ Mflfl A True and Reliable Disin- price of mutton to 35 cents a pound, if supplied UrgClll2* CHIU A fectant, as proved by the on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and to 3> cents a J a pound,
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  • 309 3 What it Means and Where it is Practised. The agitation which has been commenc e i recently by the publicans of BirmingIriffl against what is known as the long invi'ves a question of commercial rra'ity- To have some c’ear understand. o f this it is neces-ary to
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  • 349 3 The -Vrff/’s Pretoria correspondent -»ir<- n the 26th of July: No 1 ig s, e is expected, but skirmishes are the enemy hovering on our fl nks r-ar. Or ,'ers have been issued from headquarters for continuing this style .:ia:e wlh the object of wearying the E
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  • 607 3 Parkhurst Prison and Parslow's 0 Slayer. Ex Major Kenneth Murchison has been 1 to England from MaLki g and ..ed in Parkhurst Prison. He is contied to penal servitu le for life, and the crime for which he is suffering was the tr ier of Ernest Parslow, a
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  • 215 3 Already one lesson is being taught very clearly by the naval manoeuvres, says the L. C. Express. In war time the ruling factor will be coal. The great operations upon the ocean which marle d the combats of sailing fleets appear to be impossible under modern
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  • 954 3 Tins Year’s Budget. In the house of commons committee of ways and means, on the 30th of July, ti e Chancellor of the Exchequer reviewer! hiBudget Estimates of April last. In the course of his speech he said I do not propose this evening to sry anything
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  • 88 3 Monday, 27TH Japanese Troupe, Free School p ayground, at 9 p in. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.ni. High-water at New Jetty, 1-40 p.m. an 1 2-05 a in. Tuesday, 28th German mail expected to arrive f om Europe at 8 p.m. Japanese Troupe, Free
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  • 120 3 Penang, 27TH August, 1900. Rates close as foli.ows London, Demand Band 2oj Do. 4 month/ s'ght Bank 2/o} a Do. 3 Credits 2 oj» D°. 3 Documentary 2oj Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1521 Do. 3 d rys’sight Private 153 B mbay, Demand Bank rjaj Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 107 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant Parades for This Week. -'quad drills on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and 1 hursday, t ire 27. h, zßi l>, 29 h ami 30th instant, at 5-15 p.m Commanding Office! s Patadeon Friday, 31st instant, at 5 15 p.m. Uniform, Drill Order.
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  • 328 3 1 Hu s. s. Leong Ho ~irived from Padang 10 day, bringing 15 deck-passengers. 1 he s. s. Seaug Leung (Captain Coleman) arm ed from Singapore yesterday, bringing 62 Chinese. The s. s. .l.agyce (C plain Hastrup) aimed fiom De.i yesterday, bringing 28 uetic passengers. Ihs s. s.
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  • 62 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per str Time Kiang Malacca.../iMDr/iir t p.m. Laugkat ...Quorra 1 PM. De.i Avagyee 1 P-M. Laugkat ...Jin Ho 1 p m. Rangoon ....''ean/> Leong 1 P-M. .'iiigapore I in Seng 3 p.m. 1 eluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Neern 4 p.m. Wednesday, 29TH.
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  • 29 3 From Ste,inter To Arrive. Colombo (mailfrom Europe) Hamburg 28-8-00 Edie Maetsuijcker 28-8-00 Rangoon Ethiopia 28-8-00 Singapore Manchuria 29-8-00 Singapore Pui Sang 29-8-00 Singapore G ten)attach 30-8-00
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  • 134 3 Arrivals To day. s. s. t'in Seng from Singapore s. s. Cornelia from Rang oon s. Jin Ho from Langkat s. s. Quorra from Langkat Yesterday. s. s. Teutonia from Malacca s. s. Sportsman irom Kedah s. Lady ll’r/dfrom Teluk Anson s. s. Serra Ir. 111 Teluk Arson s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 An old friend by a new name—Liebig Company’s Extract will soon be known as Lfmco, the new name placed upon it and composed of the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company's initials. N 0514-6
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    • 1219 3 McAlister Co. SAKLOTH U-'T—I MELLIN’S _LVjL ni&hed. Apply io TYTANTEDtwo youths of good education 4206-9 R. A. P HOGAN as Assistants to the Govern- I AFOOD. ALLAN IRVING. I d sirable. Ma Apply to the Government Analyst by letter Engineers and General Contractors, c"'?' i I B EA H Colonial
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  • 183 4 Penang, 27TH Avgust, 1900. Tin *7‘-5o (Trang 29.50 Black Pepper WeslCoast... no sales I Acheen 61b no sales. White Pepper 43Cloves (picne.lj 3 2 5° sellers Mace No. i 88. Mace Pickings 7 6 d Nutmegs 59 5° I No. i 7-75 doSugar a 4*5 (Basket 450
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  • 283 4 (SZrni/s Tinies, 25TU August, rgcc. »Ra,,bs I l6'' O pd.i *54 5° I lullv pat-1 $55 5° Kecliau G<-l I (fi o p :i f 32 5° The N. Kechati Mining Co. 85 90scZ/crs. S. Rauhs (8:00 pd t 8150 Do ,850 pd.) #75Bepiau ($lO pd.) 816.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 181 4 PRODUCE IMPORTERS, LONDON. Offer the r services as Agents tor the Sale of a. finds of EASTERN PRODUCE. Consignments entrusted to tl em a'II t» «andled with "every care, placed upon .e Sirket the earliest favourable time, and p oceeai remitted immediately. For many years they have sold E .-tern
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    • 1872 4 ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-GMBER HELMETS. PERM STATE RAILWAYS. HOUSEHOLD WOETD» IN INDIA .u Worn in the Last by al! Awarded OTDrMPTU i t rrn Time Tables from ist February, 1900, until further notice, the Officers, The Gold Medal. dlhLltulli O A IFA»"MB Ul AL 111 province wellesley section The Civil Service
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    • 593 4 w Per Month THE Pinang (Jazefe," ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscribers $2, THE PINANG GAZETTE, ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION f H F,r .f its”-'«w To Government Offices and Merc' r in Penang.— ''’MW! Per annum... J 24 payable in adva w By Post. Per annum... f
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