Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833.- VOL. LVIII. SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1900 PRICE 20 CENTS. No. 241
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  • 694 1 PROPOSED PROGRAFinE OF Annual Race Meeting 1901. To be held at Batu Gajah FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value 5250. —A Rsce for all Maiden Horses that have run at any Meeting held under thS. R. A Rules. Weighr per scale (S. R. A. Rule 26)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 846 1 jlotfrrs. Peninsular Oriental Stean Navigation Company. PrfJIIE mail steamers may b< -4- expected to arrive outJP wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: outwards. Homewards. Nov. I Bengal Oct. 2° 15 Msfts Nov. 3 f. 29 (Jhusun 17 Dec '-3 Coromandel Dec. peninsular -7 >5 Coromandel Jan.ro Bengal
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    • 1721 1 NOR DDF UT B mSH ,HDIA STEAM NAVI6ATI(M G ANY Limited. pipping Uoiiaa. IMUHUULU I LLU 1 U. KOHiNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPM. A Av negapatam line of steamers. j Nippon Yuseii Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. I JAPAN mail steamship Co., Ltd. W W < |H— -1 fc—□
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    • 193 1 FOR SALE. i TYTITH immediate delivery, two 8 Horse VV Power PORTABLE ENGINES and BOILERS, with Colonial fireboxes For particulars apply to 503 ALLAN IRVING The English Hotel, 26 Leith Street. TTJ'INES, Spirits, and Liquors of the best brands supplied. This Hotel is under English supervision and is conducted on
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    • 859 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid -up Capital f. 35.783,00c—(abt. £3,«oc.ooo1 Reserve Fund.-J. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Med; n (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cberebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroear, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 208 2 B "I ',V. Z'llH O.'OI The Negotiations with China Arrogance of Chinese Commissioners. Li Hung-chang and Ching, in an arrogant note to the foreign ministers, though they admit of China’s liability to pay an indemnity, demand the cessation of hostilities as the condition of carrying on negotiations. Firmness
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  • 214 2 Ir is not 100 much Io say it is with deep leurel that Penarg Lids farewell to Mr. J. Y Kennedy, who avrs today for England. Io eveiy way, ’lr K-n iedyba won the re-prcl and. in teed, ihe fi en Lhip and aff..-ciion, of Ins fe’.lo
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  • 317 2 Tup. content.dated visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Austra 11 and New Zealand, next year, reminds one that royalty, un'il comparatively lately, has r ot been in the habit of looking in upon the outlying portions of whit is now called the British Empire In
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  • 295 2 News comes of a further perversion among the great steamship companies, and one learns that the N. Y. K., from whom one expected greater firmness and more generosity towards the public, have joined the formidable conspiracy and raised their passenger rates to Europe. The plea
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  • 1097 2 The mail bags for Europe will be clos ed at 5 o’clock to day. Thb severity of famine is now diminishing in every part of India. The N. Y. K have also raised their passenger rates to Europe. Captain Ainslie, of the M S. Guides, left Selangor
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  • 258 2 Only Three Nights. The Taylor-Carrington Dramatic and Lyric Co. w i I open here next Thur-day evening for a short season of three nights only, with Penley's great and enormous y sue cesful Farcical Comedy, Charleys Aunt Up to-date.” Judging from press notices from
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  • 320 2 The O'Brieniies have been making some headway during the election an 1 have wo 1 several seats formerly held by the Healyi es, defealiog amongst others, Mt Arthur O'Connor, late member for Done gal (East). The Hon. St. John Brolrirk, undersecretary of -late for foreign affairs, won
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  • 625 2 Final Tie. The final tie in this tournament was decided, last evening, at lhe Esplanade. There was a large attendance of sp-ctators when the rival teams were lined up as follow by Raymond, who was referee:— Penang Foundries: goal, T. A Wemyss halfback, Vaughan; forwards, Mclntyre,
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  • 953 2 Lim Sun Teong v. Kwek Chang SengOn Thursday afternoon the Court of Appeal delivered judgment in the various cases which th ir lordships have had under consideration since the Court convened on the Bth instant, and then adjourned. The first judgment rendered was in the case
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  • 321 2 The adjourned hearing of the charge of ciiminal misappropriation and of a breach of the Bankruptcy Ordinance against Anamaleh Pillay was resumed yesterday by Mr. Woodward. Mr. Adams conducted the prosecution and Mr. F. J. C. Ross appeared for defence, lhe foimer called Samuga Velu who was asked
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  • 31 2 [From our own CoKREcrosDE-.r' TBI.UK ANSOy. Tin Shipments. (20th October) The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 440 piku’softin. To Singapore, 4,8 9 c f Orp Do 335 of tin.
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  • 20 2 The total mortality on the nth instant was 92; the plague cases were fourani deaths the same.
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  • 92 2 An Indian Daily News special telegram dated London the 11: h, say :—Te-> ra phic accounts from South Afr; a report the holding of a great congress i r of the South Africa League, v.hue Mr Cecil Rhodes who was in h:_ sp rits over lhe
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  • 121 2 The following ca.-u-. 1 Ms are e‘ On lhe 8 li September, slightly wounded, Lim .-Gen-ra 1. j e Ist battalion Aruy e an j S H gi/ landers; s ight y w ril, M ven dish, Imperial Yeomanry end. ed, Lieutenant ti.eH.uD.-W E Guinness.
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  • 190 2 The In 6a Finan e Department has issued the I, torn g:—, u sr.te ry of state has com; let-', a furl er p base of £1,000,000 ol si v-r 1 r i: ge 1:. r pe-s to recoup the amount ent by t e secretary of
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  • 738 2 Notes by a 1 kaveller. The following extra t i-tak-n from an article in the Sat.;. 1 Ge. .0/ that has I eeu written by Mr. A .«n.ae, who accompanied Mr. bkeat in lite recent expedition through the Siamese Ma.ay States I have r.o time to describe ;he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 922 2 Pritchard Co. special TPI Ffin ABA rriHE HOMESTEAD, No. 86 North am TELcbnAM. 1 Rad 51 s_ T. GAWTHORNE. notice. Snioe Shooting At the paris exhibition 1900 c. e. thok&co. aaK x a B t 1 VERY STABLES, breaking and training, Season 1900. MELLINS FOOD. 18 THE ONLY ENGLISH FIRM
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  • 567 3 On Saturday, 13th September, for the ri! time in succession all the league ‘l l,s had fixtuies in that tournament down for decision. < >ut of the nine matles played, seven were won by the home teams one was diawn, and one visiting earn won Liverpool,
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  • 1332 3 SEASON 1900. Some time ago, an attempt was made in tin- paper to gauge the relative strength of the first class counties on the basis of i the average runs per wi k t list, (ii) the average cost p-r wicket cap tired,(iii) the excess of runs
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  • 123 3 Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. St. George’s Church. Matins and Litany, at 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion liiou-clioral), at 8-15 a.m. Chinese Service (Holy Communion') at 9-30 a.m Tamil Service, at 10 a.m. Service of the Catechism, at 4-45 p.tn. Evensong, (Anthem Cecil’s 1 Will Arise”) with Sermon, at 6
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  • 303 3 The Peking correspondent to the P. and T. Times vrites Peking is divided into spheres of in fluence and from the way in which this temporary sort of government is conducted and its influence on the Chinese, a fair idea may be formed of the results which
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  • 340 3 To the worried London voter, halting in two minds, it may be a consolation to know that within the next two weeks, if theie happens to be a contest in his constituency, he will have cost each of two candidates the sum of
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  • 618 3 Thirty-Three Lives Lost. Messrs. Lauts, Wegener and Co, of Hongkong, received telegraphic advice from Nagasaki that the Norwegian steamer Calanda hid foundered near Nagasaki after I)-ing in collision with the N.Y.K. steamer Ise-maru. Particulars have arrived of the disaster from which it appears that 33 persons lost
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  • 1181 3 “Ten” in Name and Nature. A man who dwells on the Cotswold Hills, named D x, has the English render ing of his name —ten —fully exemplified by his being the tenth -on of a tenth son. lie was for ten years in the 10th Hussars. Mr. Dix
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  • 117 3 Penang, 20m October, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Band 21! Do. 4 months’ s'ght Bank z/rf Do. 3 Ore lits 2 1 Do. 3 Documentary Fiji Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs i6-> Do. 3 days’sight Private 61 Bombay, Demand Bank i-O Do. 3 days' sight Private i6t Madras,
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  • 62 3 Orders by Captain A. R. .\luu-, Commindan: Dei Airs for Next Week. Recruits Drills on Tuesday and 1 hurs day, the 23rd and ***** instant, at 5-15 p.m The Annual General Mee'ing of the Coips will be held on Friday, the 23rd November, 1900 time and place will
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  • 86 3 The s. s. Petrel (Capiain Christophersen) brought 40 deck passengers from Tongkah, yesterday. The s. s. Maha Vajiruiihis (Captain van Rheej brought 66 deck passengers from Padang, this morning. The s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) arrived with 76 deck passengers from Teluk Anson, this morning. Thu s. s.
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  • 53 3 Mails Close on Monday. For Per str l ime. Langkat ...Quorra noon. Klang ...Uclsy 1 pm. Langkat Pangkalan Hr ndan ...Deli 1 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe. Srgli and Olehleh ...llok Canton 3 p.m. Rangoon Calcutta ...liulimba 3 p.m. Tuesday, 23RD. Singapore, Hongkong, Sv atonr h Amoy City of
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  • 43 3 From Steamer To Arrive Colombo (mails fiom Europe) Coromandel 20-10-00 Singapore (mails to Europe) Ucngal 20-10 00 Rangoon Seand Leong 21-10-00 egapatam M Meanatchy 22 10-00 Singapore Pin Seng 22-10-00 Negapatain Camorta 23-10-00 Edie Coen 23-10 00 Liverpool Ulysses 24-10-00
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  • 155 3 Arrivals. To-day. s s. Sri Bangka from Padang e>. s. Leong Ho from Asahan s. s. Mali i Vajiruiihis fi om Padang s. s. IL Ilalcuyii frem Asahan s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson Yesiekdav. s. s. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Qiiorra from Port We d s.
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  • 222 3 Oct. 20 Outward P. O. Royal Mail Steamer Coromandel from Colombo, for Singapore and China, Gilfillan Wood ('O. 20 Homeward P. A O. Royal Mail Steamer Hengal from Singapore, for Colombo, Bombay an I London, Gilfillan Wood Co. 20 s. s. Saxonia from Singapore, for Havre. Hamburg. Belin.
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  • 102 3 Saturday, 20m: St. George’s Sunday School Treat, at Aier Etam. Mail to Europe expected to leave at 6 p.m. Mail from Europe via Colombo expecte I to arrive at 9 p. 111. High-water at New Jetty, 8-50 a.m. and 9- p.m. Sunday, zist 19th Sunday
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1180 3 K7T A 1 r* Penang Cricket Club. IArIC AxllStd* fllH E Annual General Meeting of this Club yy 11 V 7 I will be held in the Pavilion on Tuesday, J the 23rd October, at 5 p.m. jflr Business: K T° receive the Report and Accounts JF to *6 e
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  • 185 4 Penang, 2oth October, 1900. Tin *«7l (Trang 29-50 Black Pepper j WestCoasi... no sales lAcheen6lb.. no sales. White Pepper 4 O J 5 Cloves (picked) 3 2 5° sellers Mace No. 1 86— Mace lickings 68— do. Nutmegs 53 5° do. (No. 1 7-75 d°Sagar I a
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  • 293 4 (Stxiils Times, JSTH October, 190 c ♦Rauhs 117 to p I.) *5 2 5° •< I lullv paid 853 25 •Kecliau Gold (£lO paid) 121.50 The N. Kechau Mining Co. $5 3° S. Rant s (Itoo p,l 8'75- —So‘3Do <*so pd.) 8~5- do. Sepiau (Ito pd.) Bis-5°
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 The Japan Brewery Co., Ltd. KIRIN Beer. Quarts 4 doz. per Case. Pints 8 SANDILANDS. BUTTERY A Co, Agents for Straits Settlements and Sumatra--388—2-11 The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Company, Limited. N’OTICE is hereby given that the Fifteenth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of this ‘'ompany will be
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    • 2247 4 BROWN co., Agents far LEA HRRIKS’ £3 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Am WE SIT’ Q Monumental Sculptors, VrLVEIsIO Orders taken for NAME SLABS for fixing o Sleb£ stJj? Jag F.l S B 'BB COMPRISE so LE G a^"« C Us^ t V The Best DwmFECTANTS BY SPECIAL WARRANT THE (Ib’EEN Afc Th.
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    • 264 4 $2 Per Month THE “Pinang fjazefe” ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For LocaJ^ubscrib ers THE “PINANG GAZETTE* ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSC I I PTION. r HE price of the Pin.:::g G:: free is as follows To Government Offices M.- c tC r in Penang,— J Per annum... 524 pays'.
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