Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1900

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. JDAIIjV. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1900 No. 232
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 785 1 snipping jthrtices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Pm HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outJ? wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Coromandel Oct. 18 Bengal Oct. 20 Nov. 1 MaZM Nov. 3 Bengal '5 17 r y c 29 Coromandel Dec. i (fiusan
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    • 2895 1 NHDnnrj iTQruc o i i British India steam navigation company. Limited. Wmriim llmirrs. Municipal Notice. NUhUULU lOLHLH LLUT LL KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. t E Municipal Commissioners of George I .< jk NEGAPATAM LIKE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YUSOR Kaisha. Lighting of the Town for two years from the I I Ist
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    • 902 1 jjanhs. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. £3,»oo,ooo1 Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Med: (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, I’adane, Cherebon, Tegal, 15 caiongan, Pasoeroear, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 281 2 Bombay, totii October, 8 6 a m. The Future of the New Crown Colonies. More Liberty than Before. The Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain, secretary of state for the colonies, speaking at Chasetown, said that administration as carried out in a crown colony will replace military administration in the
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  • 125 2 In connection with prosecutions under the Municipal Ordinance, we hear that there is mu h grumbling amongst the Municipal Inspectors in consequence of an order made by one of the Magistrates, iliat summons for any infringement of the Ordin nice must be applied for by the
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  • 340 2 The time is fast approaching or, indeed may have already arrived, when the Boers w ho con tin tie the st niggle again st the Biitish Empire will have to be regarded, no longer as belligerents, but as brigands, and treat ed accordingly. Sometime ago, this phase
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  • 204 2 A paragraph that appears in the papers brought by yesterday’s German mail arrives opportunely in explanation of what may be intended as the function to which Reuter refeis to-day. The London repoiter thus writes: It is officially announced that a certain number of officersand men
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  • 605 2 It is reported that Mr. E Iward Quayle, tabulator of the Liveip >ol Cotion Exchange, is among tho c e who perished in the Galveston hurricane. Acting Detective Inspector Carroll prosecuted 11 Chinese, for gambling, be fore Mr. Bryant this morning; and the defendants were each fined
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  • 61 2 Tur puppets re opened last night in their own Bijou Theatre to a good house, consisting mostly of Chinese and natives. Tomorrow, Thursday, they give their second matinee for families and schools, when children under 12 will be admitted at half price to all parts, except the
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  • 246 2 While Mr. MacFarlane was at Bukit Tambun yesterday, on inspection duty, he saw lhe body of a Kling brought ashore at the landing place. The corpse was without arms and legs. It appears that three Klings went to the river on Monday, to launch their fishing boat
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  • 44 2 Prize-Distribution. The date of the prize giving, postponed owing to wet weather, has been now fixed for Tuesday, the 16th instant. Prize-own-ers are requested to send their prizes 10 the Honorary Secretary at the Golf-Club by 4 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon.
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  • 45 2 Members’ “At Home.” The members of the P.C.C. will be “at home" on Saturday, the 13th instant, at 5p m. Ladies and friends of members are invited Io witness the cricket and football matches against Caledonia. The Band will play a selection.
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  • 62 2 Saturday’s Match. A football match, P C.C. v. Caledonia, has been arranged for Saturday at 5.15 p.m after the cricket match has been finished. The team to represent the P.C.C. w j|| e; Goal, Shoobridge Backs, Plumpton and McKean Half-Backs, Bailey, Bro.vn, Houlston Forwards, A. Dennys, Sharman,
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  • 84 2 Monday’s Papkrciiase. It i> notifie 1 by Mr. 11. B. Pike, the honorary secretary, that the Committee of the Hunt Club have arranged for a paperchafe on Monday next. The meet will be at Dato Kramat, at 5 p.m.; and the finish at Mayfiel I, where lhe
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  • 165 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Dear Sir, Having read the paragraph in your valuable paper of the 6th instant, referring to the importation of lelegu Waddas by Mr. Park, for the Perak Government, might I be allowed to state that Mr. Park is by no
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  • 242 2 Penang rarely—very rarely—rewards talented companies passing through the town with such a good house as was seen last night, for a repeated performance. The clever acting and dancing of the juvenile performers appear to have been the main topic of the town after their first appearance on
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  • 500 2 Something About a Ring. P. C. 136 Arriffin was charged before Mr. Bryant yesterday morning with theft of a gold ring belonging to a Chinese prisoner whom he had arrested for disorderly conduct. Li Ah Thye deposed —I am a goldsmith and live in Fish
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  • 23 2 [From our own Correspondent] TF.I UK ANSON. Tin Shipments. (10th October) The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 482 piku's of tin.
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  • 52 2 Consequent on Ute r- tirement of Act ing Chief Inspector Symes from the E. S. service, the following changes wi I place ;—Acting Chief Inspector Evans v'iu be transferred to Taiping, District hwp ert or Foley to Teluk Anson, and Disttiri Inspector Joseph McKeon to Parit
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  • 64 2 The following returns are to hand in reference to lhe amount of tin rxp ort a ftom the Colony to the United Kingdom In August. 1898. 1899. 1900. 18 r B. 1899. itw, Cwts- Cwt 8. Cwts. Jc C.' 18.600 32,246 45.692 66.359 22 :,653
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  • 210 2 Advices from Acheen report that t| le enemy are gathering for battle in g re t numbers at Samalangan, the hi ,r of which siate has openly defied the .Xetl er. lands India Government, 'lhe ti. n r Sultan, Panglima Polim, and many offer of the enemy’s
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  • 259 2 Correspondence. The following correspandence has been laid on the Legislative Council’s table:— Resident Councillor, Penang, to Acting Colonial Secretary, SS> Resident Councillor’s Office Penang, 31st August, 1900. Sir, —With reference to my letter 2430/1900 of loth M y, I have the honour to forward
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  • 498 2 The following impor taut document was on the 12th of September issued by the War Office From Lord Rebelts to Secretary for liar. Maciiadodohp, Thursday, Sep 1 13. I have ordered lhe following proclamation to be printed and widely circulated in English and Dutch The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1574 2 Pritchard Co. Ha ms NOT I C,E I will be held in the Pavilion on Tuesday, 'T'HE Georoe Town Dispen- the 23rd October, at 5 p.m. Organs and 1 SARY has been appoint- it t dAcc t I. Io receive the Report and Accounts ed by Messrs. Burgoyne to the
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  • 1770 3 German Crown Prince. The Crown Prince of Germany, who is firct lieutenant in the Guards, is making a e'f very popular at the manoeuvres, u" Ls assisted to fry potatoes, and once, H his commanding officer bad to dis- tin- he held his horse, as well as his
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  • 729 3 Her Last Appearance, a voice to swear by. Upstairs in the Evesham Town Hall itself, writes James P. Holland in the Daily Mail, half a dozen gentlemen and two ladies were waiting amid a chaos of dusty chairs while workmen were busy on the platform fixing up the
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  • 1019 3 The Jap War Fund. It will be remembered that the Japan ese Government, at the outset of the Chinese tiouble, made a disbursement of fifty million yen for the purposes of the China Expedition. It is stated that, owing to the improvement of the transport
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  • 115 3 Penang, ioth October, 1900. Rates close as follow t London, Demand Band 211 Do. 4 months’s'ght Bank 3/1J Do. 3 Crelits zij Do. 3 Documentary t’i|j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 158 Do. 3 days’sight Private 159 Bombay, Demand Hank 158 Do. 3 days’sight Private 159 Madras, Demand Bank 157
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  • 104 3 Orders by Captain A. R. A 1 rm Comm imlant Details for This Week. Wednesday ioth, and Friday the ***** instant; Reciuiis Drill at 5 15 p ni A Special Comman ling Officer's Parade will be held in the Fort on Tuesday, the 16th imtant, at 515 pni,
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  • 109 3 The s. s. Chilka (Captain Tippei) brought 691 deck passengers from Madras, yesterday. The s. s. Afrtry Austin (Captain Boyle) brought 109 deck-passengeis from Klang, this morning. The s. s. Deli (Captain I’layel) arrived this morning, from Langkat with 17 deck passengers. The s. s. Tambora (Captain Kaniminga)
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  • 76 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per str. Time, Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 p.m Langkat Pangkalan Brandan ...Deli 1 tm. Ceylon. Egypt and 1 i 1 Naples for Em ope, etc. Hamburg 1 r M. K< gistratiou up to Noon. Pangkor and Teluk Anson I'mton 2 t.m. Rangoon Calcutta
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  • 18 3 From steimrr To 11 rive Singapore bt.Mc.in.itehy 11-ro.oo Singapore t'.ipcar 13-10-00 Singapore Charterhouse 13 10-oo
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  • 126 3 Today. s. s. Katoria from Rangoon s. s. Mary Austin from Klang s. s. Deli rom Laugh 1 s. s I'antrm from Teluk Anson s. s. Eri Bangka from I'adang Yes iekdav. s. s. Bayern from Colon bo s. s. Chilk r from Madras s. s. Tambora from Olehleh
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  • 97 3 Oct. 13 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co. 15 Extra P. K O. s. s. Malacca from Sing ipore, lor Colombo and Loudon, Gilfillan Wood Co. 15 s. s. Bingo Marti from Singapore, for Marseilles, Lon lon and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 18
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  • 171 3 Wednesday, ioth Penang Hunt Club, annual general meeting, at 4 p.m. Town Band. Esplanade, at 5-30 p m. Pollard’s Lilliputian Opera Co., Town Hall, at 9 p.m. D’Arc's Marionettes, Free School Playground, at 9 p.m High-water at New Jetty, 1-20 a.m. and 1- Pm. Thursday,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 199 3 An old friend by a new name —Liebig Company’s Extract will soon be known as Lemco, the new name placed upon it and composed of the Liebig’s Extract of Meat Company’s initials No 5 —14-6 Three Doctors in Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. “When you are sick, what you like best
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    • 1006 3 McAlister Co. MALE ROW n si, mese to N vmb T SPECIAL A CAI. The finder will be rewarded V furnished house on returning same to Address HOLSL, 517 A. DENNYS. 500—2310 c/o Pinang Gazette 8 F (ft K B |M| Tall an irving. WANTED. I fo, LIII3I nAin. r-
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  • 194 4 Penang, ioth October, tgoo. Tin »69 25 i'lrallg 29-50 Black Pepper Wes'.Co ■>'... no sates 1 Acheen 61b no sales White Pepper 4050 Cl j-. 32 50 sellers M <ce i-6 Mice lickings 68 Niti.c;; 53 5« Jo No 1 7-75 Sign» 2 •'■s Jo 1 Basket
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  • 286 4 <* 77.’««, 6th-October. 19CC. •Rvt x 5 o i *53 1 liil’.v i»*l $54 •K fro pat-.l (2t—> The N. J S 1 75Do .150 Pd »75 Sepiait tiio pd.) »r<.25 fcujrrs. •Re .L- g fl. 100 J I*Ba 5 Pun oms 118 p l.- ?4 5°
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    • 534 4 PENANG BAND. •x- OTII given that from this date the char ;es tor the services ol the Band will be as follows Dances »4° Dinners and Promenades 25 Garden parties 20 Transport, extra. To rs of not less than 312 per annum, half the above rates only will be charg
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    • 1936 4 BEST AND SAFEST, APERIENT- PLUS KECOMMENDED ADD PRESCRIBED BY MEDICAL lEI EVERYWHERE ANNUAL SALE EXCEEDS SIX MILLION BOTTLES. The “BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL says of lt hu Dirtnfil-F.iA Trvnln 4 RalSo* R U|* |l tFn Z-VrFi» BfWB 11 II fl I» N established itself hi favour with leading physician, and of
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    • 434 4 w Per Month THE “pinang G’azefe" ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local u&gt;2. THE “PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION rHE price of the Pinang Gazette free is as follows: 4 ’i To Government Offices a ’/rr r„ c in Penang.— 0,1 Per annum... «24 payabl. n a
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