Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. MEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. SATURDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1000 No. 229
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 784 1 «ujippinij ilotitts. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrflHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive ontjp, wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Coromandel Oct. 18 Clyde Oct. 6 gobruon Nov. i By 2o 15 JtraZfrt Nov. 3 29 Chusan 17 Dec. 13 Coromandel Dec.
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    • 3810 1 s NORnnn iTQr'uc e? i i nvn British india steam navigation company, Limited. Uotias. Municipal Notice. I collection Bills of Exchange, issues letters I OvlIU-) LLk/ Y LZ. VlBdlMlfl I HfF DAIffTVAART MAATQPUAODII FT credit on its Branches and correspondents MJIINM-ldaC rAftCILRAIII ItIAHI dUliAi rid, K THE Municipal Commissioners of
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    • 72 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00 c (abt. Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. ’Ci.ono Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padane, Chere bon, Tegal, Pccalongan, Pasoeroear, Tjilatiap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 293 2 Bombay, ji n Octcher, 0-15 p m. Thursday's Election News. Loss or St Stephen’s Green. Those relumed, so far, to the new parliament aie 270 co serv. tives and liberals (unionists), 73 liberals (home rulers), and 45 lii-.h nationalists, who have gained lie conservative seat for St. S'ephehL
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  • 695 2 Till', tevicw of the Su; i>'y Hid an t Es timates xeiy natur idysoinewb.it disc omits interest in the Governor’s Address, yet there are points in die Address, which was delivered on Tuesday I.s', calling fur special noli e in today's i-sue, where is atso to be
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  • 633 2 Finis quotl-d today at $6915, and Bjnatei Opium at $945. Dr. Li.yds asserts that the Boers will, probably, Irek into German Damar aland as a last resource. 1 us: b >isy supposed to be Comman lant 1 heron’s his now been fully identified. He was shot through
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  • 78 2 Annual General Meeting. T'iik annual general meeting of the mem bers of the Penang Hunt Club will be held on Wednesday next, the loth instant, at tl e offi 1 s of the Penang Turf Club, at 4 p nr. Ibe accounts will be presented at th
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  • 206 2 Purposely Out Of The Perpendicular Lamp post writes —lf our worthy Super mtendcnl of T elephones, takes a walk, som; fine forenoon, along Dato K'auiat Road, he will there see two telegraph posts in a slanting dire, lion which, perhaps, be would be pleased to teim as fa ling to
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  • 198 2 Before Mr. Bell, to-day, Gan Hin and Khu H ing pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderlyconduct, and were lined St, each Tm Fan and Ang Leong, for fighting in the police sta ion at Jelutong, were also lined 81, each Sabin, lor the theft of five coconuts
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  • 68 2 Five A Side Football Tournament. The following ties have been fixed for next week Monday, 81 h October, at 5.10 p m. P .C. C. No. 4 v. Penang Foundry M 5.35 p >i‘. P C, C. No. 3 v. Penang Recreation Club Friday, ***** October, at
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  • 205 2 Another full house greeled the third appearance of this popular Company at the Town Hall, last night. The performance was under the patronage of the Hon, the Resident Councillor, and the plan of the house gave plain evidence in the day that extra chairs would hive to be
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  • 295 2 The goo 1 work by the Ist Bengal Lancers in the action which clcare.l the way to Peking only goes to show, says the Allahabai Tii.ecr, that the “pointed slicks,” at which Mr. Winston Churchill girds in his usual impu'sive way, are still eff ctive
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  • 280 2 Beforic the Penge magistrates, on the 4'hof September, Mr James Ju id, ihechair man, presiding, Humphrey Ellis Bramdl, a gentleman fanner, of Chelsham, Sutrey, and of the Social Club, Crystal Pal ice, a well known polo player, was summoned by the Royal Society for
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  • 333 2 As a labourer, the Telegu Wadar excels. lie possesses many trails that entitle him to be ranked among the highest grade of coolie labour. On his native soil there is none to beat him. His physique is grand huge of limb, with a massive chest his constitution
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  • 211 2 The Geisha.” For the benefit of those going to see this pretty Japanese play on Monday night (and a glance at the plan, at Messrs. Pritchard Co.’s, shows that very few are not going), a short description of the cast may be interesting. The Chinaman, proprietor of the tea house,
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  • 448 2 A Humane and Friendly Chinese Official Tuan Fang, acting governor of Shensi, wl o was mentioned in a special telegram from Shanghai, as ordered to erect a ne v p lace at Hsianfu, has shown himself hum me and friendly to the foreigner I be China
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  • 604 2 The China Problem— A Solution. ..V. '-''-'«AUJcV —Pall Mall Gazette, (By a Peking Resident). Tub Legations having been relieved and Peking being in the hands of the Allies, it is high time that the British Government shoul 1 formulate a definite policy in regard to China. T here are three,
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  • 22 2 [From our own Correspondent tei.uk ansox. Tin Shipments. (sth October) The shipments to-day are—To Penang, 356 piku’s of ti n
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  • 35 2 It is estimated that there ar at 1 about 20,000 Chinese an 1 M., n ed troops still in Peking an j v radius of eight mile, of lhe capital a
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  • 54 2 Relieved A despatch from Chinanfu stale 1 very large mud-wal'ed en-ampn lj,; 1 1 Hochienfu, Chih'i province, h l v i> converts and priests, and b<- <,_| Boxers ever since the b gi :!1 i 1 i' last, was relieved by troop; sen?[J. I 2 Yung, Acting Viceroy of ChG
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  • 57 2 The Empress-Dowage r's P as t Crimes. Some palace servants whom the 1p,,-, caught while attempting to e; that too people still remain i tl r These servants say that th,: Dowager has cause two E s j” commit suicide by jumping < and that she has thre; Etn pre—’
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  • 218 2 It was reported at Shanghai on th. 21st of September that the A m f Allied Fleet had refused p-tniis- |l): t Hung-chang to land at J ~ku ui td certain investigations were com: let d a, to''''' complicity of Chine e cffi.ial- in by
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  • 375 2 Writing on the dastardy mnrler cf Freiheir von Kelteler, the < ■.n.rf Zi sin Times says :—The evi le ice' cf respoa. sib e peisons coining de shows that the murder of the Gentian K] !i; ister was deliberately 1 .lined an I <r.
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  • 310 2 M. Capus, in Le Figaro." Scene: The Allied Camp in Chinaist European. A German G-.iealts-simo Bu‘, my dear co lea. u ,th ttpossilrle 'I hat would des v .ycue. ije France, and perhaps even R i- i 2nd Ditto. You aie right, it is impossible to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1072 2 Pritchard Co. NOTICE TCHE George Town Dispen- Monday, Bth October. sary has been appointed by Messrs. Burgoyne D C. th.:- GRAND RETURN VISIT OF Cm in a Ch/>r\iinH Burbidges Co. their .bole onipc OllWWUliy Agents in the Straits Settle- e* <inAA merits, the Federated Malay p(JLLAtcU S Season 19Uvz. States,
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  • 3031 3 Vr the meeting of the Legislative Coun-a'o-i Tuesday afternoon, Sir Alex. Swet rarhom, Officer Administering the Government, thus addressed the Legislative Council: Honourable Members of the Legislative Council. The time has now arrived at which it is a to review the financial prospects of i e Colony,
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  • 565 3 “When Necessity Drives.” A mysterious burglary took place at the British Orphan Asylum at Slough. A large sum of money and several articles of value were stolen, and the burglars got clear away. They left a letter apologising for being compelled to rob such an institution, but pleading
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  • 783 3 The remaining fixtures for the 1900 cricket season were played ftom August 30th to September ist. Lancashire were visited at Old Tri-fford by L-icrster. Lancashire had first turn with the bat and put up 317 Ward 120 doing the lion’s share of the scoring, and
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  • 248 3 The winter pastime has again recommenced its career on English soil. All the principal association teams were engaged in league fixtures on the ist of September, but nothing definite as regards their form could be surmised from the results of the game There were 9 fixtures played under
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  • 152 3 Saturday, 6th Town Band, Golf (Tub, at 5-30. m. D’Arc's Marionettes, performance at Town Hall, at 9 pm. High-water at New Jetty, ro-o p tn. and 10- a m Sunday, 7TH 17th Sunday after Trin’ty. High-water at New Jetty, 10-50 p tn. and 11- a
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  • 117 3 Penang. 6th October, 1900. Rates close as rot. lows London, Demand Band 2 Do. 4 months’s ght B ink 2/1J Do. 3 Cre fits 2if Do. 3 Documentary i|i| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 158 Do. 3 d iys’sight Private '59 Bombay, Demand Bank 158 Do. 3 days’sight Private 159
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  • 42 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alami, Commandant Details foe Next Week Tuesday 9th, Optional Bayonet Exercise al 515 P-m. Wednesday loth, and Friday the I2lh instant, Rtciuiis Drill at 5 15 pm. By Order, (Sgd.) G M Dundas-Mouaf Lt Adj.
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  • 81 3 The s. s. Canton (Capiain Mcrican) brought 103 deck passengers from Teluk Anson, this morning. The s. s. Vidar (Captain Wilson) brought Doctor Amner and 49 Chinese from Tongkab, yesterday. The s. s. Sirsa (Captain Fry), which arrived from Calcutta this morning, brought Mr. and Mis. Fernandes and
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  • 50 3 Maus Ci.')'eon Monday. For Per str Time, Klang H,tsy 1 p.m. Rangoon ...Seung Leong 1 p.m. Edie, T. Scmawe, Segli and Olehleh ...G.G.v. Lansberge... 1 p.m. Tuesday, ijth. Klarg Malacca ..Teutonia I P.M. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Porto Novo, Karikal, and Negapa<am, Sirsx I p.m. Registration up to noon.
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  • 30 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Liverpool Aj.ix to-day. Singapore Pm Seng 8-10-00 Singapore Kum Sang 8-10-00 Rangoon Palitana 910.00 Olehleh Tainbora 9-1000 Edie Read 9-10-00 Calcutta A.Af/car 9-10-00
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  • 149 3 Arrivals. TO-n.lv. s. s. Sirsa frrm Calcutta s. s. Flying Diagou from Tort Wild s. s. (tant<m from Teluk Anson s. s. Sri Hangka from I'adang Yr.s 1 kudu. s s. Vidar from Tongkah s. s, 7 haifing from Fort Wei I s. s. I'han l ai from Kedah
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  • 118 3 Oct. 9 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behti, Meyer Co 9 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mad Steam’r It.iyem from Bremen, for Singapore. China and Japan, Betin, Meyer A. Co. 9 Homeward Hamburg America Line Mail Steamer Hamburg fr un Singapore, for Colombo, Suez, Port Said,
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  • 112 3 Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. St. George’s Church. Matinsand Litany, at 7-30 a m. Holy Communion Iplain), at 815 a m. Chinese Service, at 9 30 a.m. Tamil Service, at 10 a m. Service of Catechism, at 4-30 p in. Evensong, with Sermon, at 6 p.m. Church of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 175 3 Three Doctors in Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. “When you are sick, wl at you like lies is to he chosea for a medicine in the first place wh it ex .e i nee tells you is best, to be chosen in the second place what reason (i.e Theory) says is
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    • 1357 3 QiU a f|V|| NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, dAALU IH SUBSCRIPTIONS. AND I EHic’JncV” PREPAID RATES, PER ANNUM. r. d. r. it. Bl»ek *n<l White and Xm»» No H’ <> I Badminton Mazarine "Illi Daily l.nipliic .Weekly I'art, 2 4 3 Unity's Mazaiiue of Sports Olli" MM Fi-l’l 115 Blackwood'e Magazine o( Sports
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  • 194 4 Penang, 6ih October, 1900. Tin »71.— sellers (Trang 29-5° Black Pepper j WestCoasf... no sales. lAcheen6lb.- no sales. White Pepper 4° 75 Cloves (picked) 32 50 sellers Mace No. 1 86. Mace Tickings 68— do. Nutmegs 53 5° do. I No. 1 7-75 do. Sugar I 2
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  • 286 4 (Straits Tihics, 2nd October, 1900. •Raubs (16' o pd.) »54-50 *£l ftill V patl 555 *Kecbau Gold (£lO paid) 1)20.25 The N. Kechau Mining Co. 85 30 S. Rauhs (9 :oo pd.) 6175. Do <#so pd.) »75- Sepiau (Jto pd.) Sis-25 •Redjang Leliong (d. 100) 8282.50 Punjoms
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 228 4 The English Hotel, 26 Leith Street. ytTINES, Spirits, and Liquors of the best brands supplied. This Hotel is under English supervision and is conducted on strictly English principles. DICKIE SAMUEL, 364 —20-10 Manageress. HUTTENBACH Bros. Si Co. SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HUMBER CYCLES. Gentlemen’s Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls Cycles. Highest
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    • 2055 4 ELLWOODS PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA MbH AliM A* SIKGAPOHE PEWAUTGK Worn in the cast by all Awarded II Cl i I 10 V 'QI the Officers, The Geld Medal. The Company’s Branch Factory, now opened in church btree he Civil Service and the Cognoscent.
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    • 256 4 SI I Per Month THE “pinang gazette." ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (ForLocalSubscribe, THE “PINANG GAZETTE’ ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION THE price of the Pinang Gazette j.'i;, free is as follows: J 9ti To Government Offices an.! lll!s > c in Penang.- cj *t Per annum... «24 j By
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