Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 October 1900

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED X>2r I/F. HEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1900 No. 243
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  • 710 1 PROPOSED PROGRAFIHE OF j Annual Race Meeting 1901. < To be held at Batu Gajali 1 FIRST DAY. j 1. The Maiden Plate. .ilue #2s'\ —A Race for all Maiden Horses that live run at ar.y Meeting hell under the S. R. A Rules Weigh- per scale
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 828 1 Snipping jlaita. pgnins Uar Oriental Steau Jgatian Company. rpHE mail steamers may be p 1 jcctcd to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following O dates:— Outwards. Homewards. xov. i ‘VnZta Nov. 3 15 17 ‘“’-j 1 1 2<j Coromandel Dec. 1 Dec. 13 Sohr.-on i 5
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    • 1924 1 R I I O VD BRiT,SH INDIA STEAM NAV,6ATm company, Limited. nvnwucu 8 LLU lU, KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAOT MAATSCHAPPIJ. —M. JL negapatam line of steamers. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival o/ Steamers. j m ait steamship Co., Ltd. I /A For Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on 11
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    • 263 1 NOTICE C. E. THOK&Co. II VERY STABLES, breaking and training, J shipping and landing, and Commission Agents, &c. No. 508 50c Penang Road, 549 —19-11 Penang. NOTICES. i Estate oi late Alfred James Brigly, Surveyor, of Tailing, and formerly of Kuala Lumpur. LETTERS of Administration hat ing been applied for
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    • 836 1 batiks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SCCIETY 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, Medra (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cherebon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,
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  • 116 2 Bombay. 23K8 0< 1 bsr. S jo a.m. Good Intention. An Audi i ional Ri si kve Squadron. It is slated that the intention of the Admiralty is to. rganize an additional reserve squadron that shall replace the Channel I'leet, when the latter is cruising. The Great Imperial
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  • 555 2 The foi m ofgoveiiim nt of the federation known as the United Sta e< < f \ineii a is base !on the Co isii titio as it wavframed on the 171, of Sep c.nli.r, 1787. and 01 15 amen meins, made ei.ice tlieii, the last of
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  • 756 2 The repotted 10 eedmgs during the consideration of the Supply Bill in Council are more tha t usually i detesting to Penang, seeing ihat tn tny of the legislators touched n;» n the subject ol Penang Pier, an I to Penang the Pier is a subject cf no
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  • 1388 2 Ai derman Joyck, a working river pi ot, was the uatioualisr candi late for Limelick. Mr J >hn Kensitii cepted the Protestant invita ion to co ntest Brighton, and issued his addiess. Friday, tub 9m of N ivember, is lo b-b-eive I as a holi lay in
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  • 106 2 —l3. N. Borneo Herald. The resignation of Hrs Excellency the Governor has cause regret 111 a I circles, as he enj ays in a somewhat unu-ual degree the or.fi ence of the pub’ic both offi ial and unofficial. We are not at liberty to publish the
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  • 74 2 The fo'lowing is me ca-te of the play. “Our Boys,” lo be acted t Goveu mein House, Singapore, on l linr-d <y Sir Geoffrey Chanipneys...Wr Hamilton. P/thyn Mtddlewick L ent. S veto. Clari-sa Champneys Mrs. Sti t. Violet Melrose Mrs. Magralh. Mu f MP: Mr.
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  • 130 2 On Monday, the Ist of O lober, while the steamer Jatra, of the River Sieam N vig .tioii Company, was 011 rhe liver a 1 Dumra, India, whi h is an hour’s rim from Chan ibaliy, Mr. Joseph Boo.h, the -econd engineer, looke I out from
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  • 146 2 Christian name was Thomas— Singapore Free Press. It may be known to a few here that a recent resident of this place, Or. Reid, once tiied lo get e'ect'd to Parliament f.l Carnlachie, a division of Glasgow. A home paper gives as .he two candidates
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  • 209 2 Found Dying in the R >ad. On the 19th instant, at 9 p.m., in consiquence of die receipt of a report at the Central Station, Inspector Harte proceeded to Bishop Street, and on the public roa 1, opposite lodging-house No. 33, found a Chinaman lying Severely
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  • 26 2 [From our own Correspondent] ItnUK ANSON. Tin Shipments. (23rd October) The shipments to-dav are— To Penang, 628 pikuls of tin. Do. 109 of ore.
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  • 64 2 Another large seizure of opium was made on board the s. s. Umballa lately at Rangoon, says the Rangoon Times. Six hundred ami sixty tola- were discovered hi.ld- n under a coil of wire rope in the fore, astle head, by Mr. Thompson, acting
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  • 99 2 Another of' he feu latory chiefs of India, in the person of H H. the Maharaja of Jliind, h 1« taken unto himself a European ife. The Mahar; j 1 was married on the 24'h of Sept mber, with all the usual teino ies attending
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  • 91 2 A message from London, states that France has submi led to the powers the following proposed terms as a basis for negotiations with China:—(l) Ihe punish. in>-nt of the i hief culprits, to be designated by the repres-ntaiives of the I’owers; (2) the inaintenar ce of the
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  • 91 2 A charming «lory comes from China It appears that after Ihe charge of the Bengal Lancers at Hosiwo, the correspondent of a New York paper asked a young Bri ish < ffi er if he could tell him what war dy tl.e natives of India utter
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  • 110 2 The Libre Parole publishes, tinder reserve, a te egram from Marseilles, according ro which the five great shipping com pames of Hie poit aie negotiating with a view to diminishing the number of voyages made l>y iheir steamers, by about one half This step, the telegram add-,
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  • 111 2 The Indian Famine Fund has no* reached 150 takh-, of which 139 lakhs were received by the central exe utive com milte-and the balam e by the provincial branches The colonies continue to figure promirienrly. Among the recent contributors, Port E rzab ill, in Cape Colony, has
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  • 124 2 An Express representative has viewed lie new L nd n hotel on paper The ground plan is boun led by the Wa erloo Road, Y rk R >.< Fi am es Siree and Wa er o -t non. The esign is p-datial, and the genual
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  • 145 2 The Viceroy has leceived a telegram fiom Lord Robeits appealing to him as honorary colonel of Lumsden's Horse to secute, if possible, that the places in In li 1 of the members of tb it corps shall be kept open fir th. m a ittle
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  • 137 2 I*or the week ended the 22nd of September at St. Xivter’s in Calcutta the record egistered is as fol ows:—l9’h 14 350, 20th 1 300. 2i-i 8 580, 22nd 5 380, total 38 610 It will be seen that ovei 241 inches fell during the first 48
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  • 121 2 There is money as well as glory in breaking the Atlantic record Since the Deutschland brat the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse by a few hours, the demand for h-r bet ths has been unprecedented, and it is stated that the gross sum paid for the first class
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  • 244 2 i s th-i6lh October. The Alwar Infantry. The Alwar Infantry have arrived Tientsin and 300 imm dia'ely to join the Paotiugfu expedition. e Anti-Mancu Rebellion in South China. The Briti-h troops at Kowloon watching the fron ier topi event an iriunij of refugees. T li- rebellion, which
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  • 100 2 By mining a-ide to let some Russians match past to the fiont the Rus-ian guardsman, Prin :e Nap >le n, La t a nanow e-cap- fr m a shell whi h flew wuhin a foot of his head, ai the batt e of Peh tang.
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  • 195 2 —Malay Mail Mr. J. S. Mason and some fiiends of his had a very exciting hunt alter a pair of destruciiveeleph -ms ast mouth. It appears that the brutes had been devastating certain native allot me ts in the neighbourhood of the village of Tras, and
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  • 775 2 The following comes f o n the Pahang cot respondent to lie Malay Mail I beard of a veiy q .am, ca-c b mg tried in a court of la.v the oth r day. It appeals that un ei the p nai code in fo ce
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1031 2 Dni+nlmid ePa PENANG SALES ROOM tIM Ailt'crtisc"lflllsr! lltllai U vv. PUBLIC jsstoh sale. Straits Settlements 4 LL that Valuable Building bearing Muni- Settlement of Penang. A cipal No. 39, facing Beach Street, and at A'o. 9of 1K99. present in the occupation of Messrs. Ban Joo R < H Ecsool div^edNOTICE
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  • 18 2 Death. If. can—On 22ud i slant, at “The Avenue,” Nortbam Road, the wife cf Reginald A. P. Hogan.
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  • 1816 3 (Singapore Free Press) FRIDAY, 19m OCTOBER, 1900. Minutes. The minutes f the last meeting were read and confirmed. Future Meetings. In reply to a question by Mr. BromheadMatthews, asking the Government to give some idea of the future course of meetings, tI, P Colonial Secretary intim rted that
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  • 643 3 Lombroso Out Lombrosos Lombroso. Many theories have been advanced in ex planation of the dogged perseverance wr h which the Boers have carried on their struggle to maintain their independence, and now Professor Cesare Lombrdso, the distinguished criminologist, comes forward and assures the world that the one great
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  • 1510 3 Lim Pong v. The Crown. On the Bth and 9th instant the Court of Appeal were engaged in hearing the argu m uits of learned counsel in the case of Lim Pong v. I he Crown Mr. Adams appearing for the appel ant and
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  • 126 3 Penang, 231 m October, ryou. Rates close as follow 4 London, Demand Band 2 i].; Do. 4 months’s ght Bank z z Do. 3 Ore lit- 22) Do. 3 Documentary 2 2, 3 lt Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 16 i j Do. 3 diys'sight Private f>r) Bombay, Demand Bank
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  • 69 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Alim., C'lmmandam Detah s for This Week. Recruits Drills on Tuesday and I hurs day, the 23rd and 25' h instant, at 5 15 p m The Atm nd General Meeting of the Corps will be held on Friday, the 23rd November, 1900
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  • 159 3 The s. s. Pegu aptam Jeremiah) brought 31 deck passengers from O elileh, this morning. The s. s. Coen (Captain Wilkens) brought this morning from Olelrkh 16 deck passengers. The s. s. Tata long (Captain V«.z) arrived from Te-uk Anson Ibis morning She brought the Rev. Father Duval
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  • 41 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str l inie. Klang SI try Austin 1 I’M Pangkor and Teluk Anson lat. Tong 2 p.m. Singapore tieang Leong 3 p.m. Thursday, 25TH. Deli ...Calypso ...11 a.m. Rangoon Calcutta Ku:purtli s'.i 3 P.M
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  • 30 3 From Ste oii'r 'I o I. .ire Colombo Stultgirt 2410-01 Liverpool TTiswi 24-10-00 Edie </.G i' l.msberge 510-00 Singapore Vormidi 25-10-00 Singapore C. I lock Klan 25-10-00
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  • 150 3 Ari hat* I .-on s. s. Kapurthala from Rangoon s. s. Camorta from Madras s. s. Coen from (Jlehh h s. s. Taw Tonu from Teluk Anson s. s. Pegu from Oleh eh Yesi'i rday. s. s. Saxo i ia from Singapore s s. Thipamg from Port Wei 1
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  • 96 3 Oct. 23 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Stuttgart from Bremen, for Singapore China and Japan, Behn, Meyer &Co. 23 German Steamer s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, I ehn, Meyer Co. 23 Homeward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Sachs.n from Singapore, for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa,
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  • 117 3 Tuesday, 23RD P. C. C, Annual General Meeting, at 5 P m Town Band, Golf Chib, at 5-10 p.m. G.rman mail expected to sail at 9 p tn. High-water at New Jetty, 1120 a.m and 11-45 p mWednesday. ***** Football Mat h, P. C. C.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 16 3 TO LET. mHE HOMESTEAD, No 86 Northam I Road. Entry Ist November. Apply g T. GAWTHORNE.
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    • 1797 3 McAlister 4 Co. town hall. “SAKLOTH o NiruTC AMI v o BOILERS, with Colonial fireboxes 8 INIGHIb ONLY 3 For p.rticulirs apply to a JSOI- ALLAN IRVING J|IUIj Thursday, Friday and Saturday Next. T CHARLIE I ELLA Government of Perak. a»>n v'nr >l! 1 CAIiRINGTON i r .ul™TFokes. MISTRY B
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  • 200 4 Penang, 23RD October, 1900. Tin *66 5° (Trang 29.50 Black Pepper j West Coast... no sales. (Acheen 61b no sales. White Pepper 39 5° Cloves (picked) 3 2 5° sellers Mace No. 1 86. Mace Pickings 68— do. Nutmegs 53 5° do. (No. 1 7-75 do. Sugar
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  • 295 4 (Straits Times, loin October, igco. •Raubs (17,10 p Id *52 111 lv paid *5 2 5° •Kechau Gold (£lO paid -21.50 The N. Kechau Mining Co. ?5 4° S. Raubs (I 00 p-l *>7s- sales. Do ,#5O pd.) *75 do. Sepiau (lio pd.) »*****«/«. •Redjang Lebong (11.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 207 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co H7AE <f SPIRIT .MERCHANTS. SCOTCH WHISKIES i doz. bottle The Ol<l Brigade 8 Very Old Highland B: ■nd 9 Robert Macdonald, Estd. 1840. 10 yrs. in bond 810 “Shlaintc” Sio Monarcho* the Glen” Sn Extia Special Finest Liqueur Chop Rajah $l4 We have a stock of other
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    • 2047 4 Chamberlain's Pair, DR .T.COLLB BROWNE’S Rheumatism, Sprained Ankle. Cats. e. T 7 WOHI 111 the East by all t.omMJI Sciatica, Lame Shoulder, Orw’ses, VZx o*l OVZ i-* Y J M -r (he Officers The Gold Medal. Neuralgia, Lamcßack, Burns, i u C I rtnrlnn *IQQ/1 Gout. Pains in the chest,
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    • 488 4 $2 Per Month THE “Pinang ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscriber» sg. THE “PINANG GAZETTE,’’ ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. THE price of the Pinang Gazette delivers free is as follows: To Governmeni Ofi Gode», in Patang.— Per annum... $24 payable in alvanr. By Post.I’er annum... 527 Single
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