Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1900

Total Pages: 4
1 4 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. TUESDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1960 No. 237
    22 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 858 1 Peninsular Oriental Navigation Company. rjIHE mail steamers may b< P J- expected to arrive outQ wards, and leave Penang CM? homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Oct 18 Bengal Oct. 20 Womans Nov 3 S’ ''‘"J 11 15 Chusan i 7 t g Coromandel Dec. 1 Dec n Sobraon
      858 words
    • 2591 1 EM D PS E" i ■r- g a BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. I fo r hire -’A H LLUYU. KONiNKLIJXE paketvaart maatsghappij. j T7TCTORIA PH.FTONS, DOG CARTS,! 5 HEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. I Nippon YUSRII KaiSha. HO,!S 1 MPs ao Xi Mt M Sailing mdflfpM Arrival «J Sleamtrs.
      2,591 words
    • 847 1 Sanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00. (abt. /’3,<r.00.000l Reserve Fund...L 2,773,000 (abt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medrn (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padanp, Cherebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasocroear, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
      847 words

  • 178 2 B iMHAY. 16th OCTOBER. 9'12 a.m. The General Election. A Unionist Win in Scotland. 'Die unionists have gained East Aberdeenshire. State of.the Party Poll. With later returns added to those previously given, the following are the totals s > far of the three paities in the new parliament
    178 words
  • 122 2 We have much pleasure in stating that with to-day's Tmang Gazette is issued an ex ellent imp if China, which lias been ordered fetid received from Messrs. G. W. Bacon and Co., Ltd o( London, and which, we hope, wi 1 very materially assist our readers
    122 words
  • 146 2 As was seen in yesterday’s “Fuither Reuter's Te egrams” there has been a b'oJr in the Suez Canal, an I n steam rs, including the I’, and O Britannia with the mai's tri m Lhirope, have been deiaye I soin two days, m ite or
    146 words
  • 448 2 A case of importance to the public came before one of the magistrates on Ssturday last. Our r aders mly h.iv« seen a short report of the proceedings, yesterday, under the headline Police Courts.” The defen dant, a dhobi, at theend of the trial admitted his
    448 words
  • 81 2 The island called Uraon, which, as Reuter tells us this morning, his been leased by the Sultan to the Kaiser for thirty years, is said to be near K m uan Island, a British possession of some size on the west of Aiabia, 20 miles south-south-west
    81 words
  • 219 2 Among the names of candidates for a seat in the new parliament we no ice in home papers that of Mr. J. Ainot Reid, who was selected as the unionist representative at the election for the seat in the Blaikfiiars and Hutchesonlown Division of Glasgow. Reuter has
    219 words
  • 1486 2 The Dutch cruiser Gclderlaml is expected to airiveat Singapore shortly, on Iler way lo Batavia. Tun s s. Thaiping has gone i to dock for her u-ual six 1110 ithly repairs, and is re placed by the s.s. Qnorra The Metis has arrived at Singapore from Cal
    1,486 words
  • 74 2 Mari Mutu, the dhobi, who was found gujlty of having pawne I some clothes, was brought before Mr. Ross, this morn ing, and sentenced to three weeks’ hard labour He bad one previous conviction for theft of fifty r ents from a ’rikisha The ilothes wete ordered to
    74 words
  • 73 2 The performance of “The Lady Sla vey by the Lilliputians at the Town fall last evening was very well attended and proved yet another success. The same amusing piece will be repeated this evening and the final performance of the Comp my will be given
    73 words
  • 319 2 Tub text of His Honour the Acting Governor’s Address is published, together with the text of the Supply Bill of 1901 and Estimates for 1901. The continuance of the temporary rice allowance to native subordinates is sane tioned for the current month. Marine Courts of Inquiry are warned,
    319 words
  • 234 2 (To Singapore Pafers) THE STRUGGLE IN CHim. I2ll > Oclnlw. Down Upon the Dead M ax The Chinese Ministers in Londrn n St. Petersburg, Tokio, an I Wash’" 5 have presented a join irnpea, hnv m"’? 1 Ping Cheng as the chief inst.gator o f disturbances. l “e
    234 words
  • 418 2 Following are tl e t> rms of the Pro a madon issue by H r Majesty and pi i i, j.[ 1 ed in the London Gazette of the 201, of September By lhe QUEEN A Proclamation. For Dissolving the present ParlUm tt and declaring ti e
    418 words
  • 479 2 Yesterday’s Paperchase. The Hunt Club ananged a run for yesterday afternoon, ami no less than fourteen members turned out to erjty the sport, lhe meet was at D.to KtamatGardens, at 5 p m but it was past the tiinenbeß the signal was given to move on. Tte
    479 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1472 2 Pritchards Co.I special notice. a RAILWAY STORES. TFLEGRAMi T HEGEOROE TOWN D,SPEN T H is prepared to 1 SARY has been appoint” X rece.ve tenders for the supply of the following Stores for the Railway Department ed bv Messrs. Burgoyne during 1901: i a- ("hiss A— Tools. BURBIDGES VO. tneir
      1,472 words

  • 1774 3 The Boers Invited to Join the Empire. Mr. Chamberlain’s address to the elec tors of West Biimingbam was as repro duced below «Gentlemen,— TT «Qi the invitation ot I lie Unionist Committee of the division I once more ask yon for the renewal of the confidence and
    1,774 words
  • 259 3 month is ovet—Daily Mail of 20th of September. Spinners Reselling. The great houses in Liverpool who have been striving for so long to bring down cotton prices seem at la-t to be getting the upper hand, and there was a heavy decline on the 20th of September, both
    month is ovet—Daily Mail of 20th of September.  -  259 words
  • 467 3 A thrilling story from Kumasi has just come to hand from Captain F. E. Bishop, of the Gold Coast Hausas, who held the fort from 23rd June, when Major Morris's force, with the Governor, cut its way out, until 15th July, when
    467 words
  • 1287 3 11. HILL-CULTIVATION weakening. The Sakais, it is true, generally prefer big jungle for their plantations, but these are not very numerous compared with those of the Malays, who, for the most part, prefer to plant on land covered with secondary growth, which can without difficulty be felled
    1,287 words
  • 430 3 Entries for Autumn Mealing TUESDAY, 23HD OCTOBER. The Maiden Plate. Highlander, The Cornelian, Bobs, Carlton, Dodcl, The First Griffin Race. Jo-ephine, Prince Tuan, Johnnie, Castaway, Cutaway, Sailaway, Karline, Soep groentoen, Her Maj-stv, Ladybrand, Sir l iislr im, Raliant, I) iwat, Sapphire, Gladys, Seaess, 1 here’s Air, Black
    430 words
  • 104 3 The following pre-s note is issued by the Indian goveinliieut 1 he Government ol India have intimate 1 th it according Io the passport regulation-, le ently issued by the Persian government every foreign subject desirous of travelling in Persia mu.t pro duce his passport for inspection
    104 words
  • 200 3 No Tribe of Cohen. The following is the ruling of the coroner in a recent case in London, where a Jew juror, of the name of Cohen, declined to view the body Ihe truth of the matter is that there is no tribe of Cohen,
    200 words
  • 240 3 A very few years ago, anyone reading the above line would have expected it to be followed with the name of \V. G. Grace. Now, however, the title belongs to at o.her I have said something about the mo.-t popular captain. The most popular cricketer is admittedly
    240 words
  • 122 3 Penang, i6th October, 190«. Rates close as follows London, Demand Hand 2 r,’. Do. 4 months’ s ght Han’t 21,4 Do. 3 Crelits 2'1”« Do. 3 Docn nentary Irj Calcutta, Demand Hank Rs. 157.1 Do. 3 d iys’sight Private 158 J •ombay, Demand Hank 157» Do. 3 days’sight Private
    122 words
  • 108 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alim., Comm ind.in Details for T his Welk A Special Comman ling Officer’s Parade will be held in the Fort on T uesday, the 16 h instant, at 515 pm, to give Mr I Y. Kennedy, first Commandant of the Cm ps, an
    108 words
  • 85 3 The s. s. Charterhouse (Captain Dawson) arrived from Singapore and China yesterday, bringing 836 deck pa sengers. The s s Flying Fish (Captain Johnson) brought Mr. D. Chopper and 20 deckpassengers from Port \Veld, this morning. Tit it s s. Taw Teng (Captain Vaz), which arrived from Tehik
    85 words
  • 60 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str Timr. C-lcutta Apcar 11 a.m. Klanz Betsy 1 p m. Pangkor a i l Teluk Anson ...Taiv Tour/ 2 p.M, Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy ...< 'h 11 terhouse 3 P.M. Thursday, iStii. Deli ...Leingkiit r pm. Monlim-in ...('ulna 2 p.m Rangoon
    60 words
  • 31 3 Front Ste.nner To Ari ire Singapore Taiubora 17-10-00 Rangoon Itit.'imba 18-10-00 Calcutta Chelydra 18-10-00 Olehleh hlahu l ajirunhis *****.0 Itombav t'lty of Edinburgh 19-10-00 Colombo Canton 19 10-00
    31 words
  • 129 3 Anil nls To n.iv. s. s. A’. Hain.yn from Asahan s. s. F ying Dragon from Port Weld s. s Quorrn from Port Wild s. s. i aw l ong from Teluk Anson Yesi ehd ir s. s. Charterhouse from Singapore s. s. L.omj Ho from Padarg s. s.
    129 words
  • 189 3 Oct. 18 Extra P. O. s. s. Malacca from Sing .pore, for Colombo and London, Giltillan Wood Co. 18 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for D di, Behn, Meyer Co. 19 Outward I’. O. Royal Mad Steamer Coromandel from Colombo, f r Singapore and China, Giltillan
    189 words
  • 114 3 Tuesday, 16th Penang Volunteers, parade and inspection by Mr. J. Y. Kennedy, lately Commandant of the Corps. Golf Club, prize-distribution at the Pavilion. T own Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Co., Town Hall, at 9 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 6
    114 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 45 3 A cloth-bound cookery book, containing 180 original recipes for all kinds of savouncs, invalid cookery and sweets, is sent free to all who post their Lemco Extract jar wrapper to Liebig’s Extract of Meat Co., Ltd., 9 1 en church Avenue. London. No. 6 24’6
      45 words
    • 1029 3 K7T AT* 0 Government Notification. FOR SALE. IVIC /Hist CT Ol CO* RS received. UP to noon on \V lr i,nn^j?/^rfir L\’G^ 8 FS IO and Fr dav, the 2ml November, >9OO, at the J> r AB L fi E a d Co’onial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, and at BJILERS, with
      1,029 words

  • 195 4 Penang, i6ru October, 1900. Tin Trang 29-5° Black Pepper WestCoasl... no sales (AcheenOlb.. no sales. White Pepper 4° Cloves (picked) 32.50 sellers Mace No. 1 86. Mace Pickings d Nutmegs 53 5° “O. I No. 1 775 doSugar I 2 4- s 5 do. (Basket 44° J°Tapioca
    195 words
  • 285 4 (Straits Times, 13TU October, 1900. •R.iubs (17/10 p 1.1 *53- .»41 luilv paid #54 1 *Kechan Gold (£’o paid) 121. Tire N. Kechau Mining Co f-5 35 S. R mbs (»:oo p I 1 ‘7s— <#so I'd *75Sepiau (?io pd.) J 1 -5 O •Redjrng Lebong (fl.
    (Straits Times, 13TU October, 1900.  -  285 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 647 4 1 .antes] t 2 LfLstS Remedy for ail Irregularities. :i r.'i-l nz Bit L-r ApjJe. I’.-nnyroyal, I i. C ch a, old by Singapore Dispensing Co., LtcL, Raf*<es Place, Singapore. Propiietor: MaPH*,’. ChcmHt. SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLANDPenang Cricket Club. fTIHE Annual General Meeting of this Club 1 will be held in the
      647 words
    • 2779 4 tonraiiM 4’ntirrs. snsunuuT ilotirrs. FRASER Jfc-MFAVP I tri ELLWOOD’B PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. 1 V .Lf L-/LU-*} household word in irdia Guardian Fire and Life Mannheim Insurance co. PEITJLITG-. Worn in the East by all Awarded Assurance Co., Ltd. marine INSURANCE. the Officers, Gold Medal. established 1821. riiHE undersigned have been
      2,779 words
    • 388 4 w Per Month THE “pinans Ejazefe” ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For PRODUCE IMPORTERS, LONN| WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co i^d r oYKstW’pr^d^? 5 ,Ci ,he =i Consignments entrusted to them iindled with every care, placed opcr t the earliest favourac.c Un > ■•emitted immediately. f o; *mj •-or many years they
      388 words