Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1900

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  • 24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED i 83 3. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. SATURDAY, 27th TOBEK, 1900, No. 247
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 818 1 MtplW Jbtta. s Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. THE mail steamers may b< expected to arrive outJD wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outward»- Homewards. Nov. i Motta Nov. 3 So 15 Chusan 17 B‘ n S al 29 Coromandel Dec. > W'tL Dec. 13 Sobraon „r
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    • 2042 1 NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. ""«SKmnS'imS; I A Jh. ■X» I Nippan Yus«n Kalsha. ML j on bromide paper. xClf n) Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. w. jones, Street. Photographer. F>K Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on M HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Si«a Slnsapo,e I I I limited.
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    • 840 1 Uattks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. £3, «00,000 Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,00c (abt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padanr, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroear, TjilatjapGorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 660 2 Bombay. 27 th October. 7-55 a The War in South Africa. Another Boer Success. The Boers have captured Jacobsdal, after a stubborn resistance had been offered by the garrison, who lost severely. The Supreme Command in South Africa. Lord Robhrts's Successor. It is understood that Lord Kitchener will
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  • 843 2 Yokoh.vja papers advertise the failure of Messrs Middleton and Smith of that port Inspector Kirkh, who has been on the sick list for some days, has returned to duty. Mr. Labouchere’s great grandfather was a Dut' h banker. This mly explain Mr. Labouchere’s Pio Dutch proclivities. Stu
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  • 100 2 John Contee Fairfax, the eleventh Baron I'aitfax of Cameron, Scotland, died on ***** Septemb r at his heme in Northampton, Maryland, America He never used his title. His eldest son, Albeit Kirby Fairfax, who is employed in a New York bank, says that he is proud
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  • 106 2 “There is a ta k of the Penang Volunteers geuii g up a band of their own," say- the Perak Pioneer, and very possibly th y will acccm. ish it, with the large accessions being added to the corps, whit h must no-v number some 2 >0
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  • 130 2 There are 25 cases down for heating at the Appeal Court, Singapore, which opened on Monday. Nine of these are Bangkok cases. The chief Singapore cases are:—l im Loh v Nye Rai, administrator of Utah Primoon Soinbat Puket (deceased), an wetion in regard to various
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  • 217 2 There was not a good house by any means at the Town Hall last night, a fact not due to any lack of appiecialion of the talent of Mr Taylor, Miss Car rington, and their Company, but because the amusement season in Penang has been unduly prolonged. Mr.
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  • 51 2 In the process of making our island another Gibraltar, England has stifled our commerce and paralysed our agriculture. Our brethren in Tunis and Algeria are far happier than we, and that is why those two French colonies have become the America of our people.— La Gazzetta di
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  • 111 2 A Newport naval expert who is well acquainted with the details of what occurred in the mimic battle of Newport between four torpedo boats, including the submarine Holland, and a big vessel of the North Atlantic Squadron, has declared that the torpedo boats demonstrated their efficiency beyond question
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  • 302 2 An Indian contemporary writes —After spending some weeks in Bombay on a business visit, Mr. D. D Mackie, who is well-known in racing circles, especially down the Straits way, is returning to Singapore. Mr. Mackie, among other things, is ihe inventor of a starting machine whi
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  • 391 2 BiG game has always seemed to me, writes the Pahang correspondent to the Malay Mail (in confirmation of remarks in the Pinang Gazette), to deserve special pro tection, and at ad costs, 1 think, elephants, rhino and sladang should be al owed to roam in their native
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  • 392 2 The following Imperial Decrees, issued on the 30th of September, and published by the N.-C. Daily News, throw some more light on a difficult point Duiing our journey we have escorted the Empress Dowager as far as this city of Taiyuanfu where we have
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  • 187 2 (To Singapore Papers) THE STRU6GLE IN CHIN*. Sh»»sl»i. ajrt O„L Collision Near Kobe. The French transport Caratane h ask sunk near Kobe by collision wilh Yamaguchi maru. Three men are mi, e The Chinese Court. S The Chinese Imperial Court rpn at the border town of Tungkuan a
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  • 93 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette") Sir, Can any of the readers of your paper inform me why the street lights from the junction of Pitt Street, Armenian btreeand Beach Street have been put out at about 11 p.m., since the beginning of the week. This causes great
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  • 363 2 Subscription Griffins. The Australian thoroughbred griffins imported by Mr George Ki~s of Sydney, for the Penang Turf Club's meeting ia January next, airived by the s.s. Calypse on Thursday, and were drawn for, yesterday afternoon, at the racecourse before a large muster of members and their friends.
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  • 300 2 AUTUMN MEETING, 1900. FIRST DAY, 23RD OCTOBER. The Maiden Plate. Chong Ah Yong’s Highlander 9 7 Dailan 1 Sultan of Johore’s Bobs 9.7 Peer Bux 2 Hon. C. W. Laird’s Dodol 9.7 Kirwan 3 Also ran The Cornelian 9.7, Carlton 97. The First Griffin Race. Mr. Payne’s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1713 2 Pritchard Co. eoLDEH No-r.eE. 1 fi BB I SB I A CHINESE CLERK with thorough knowGKUnN t he aE RoE Town Dispen 1 y has been annoint- mouth to commence with. .Security required. ,Apply to EllEl e d by Messrs. Burgoyn h.f.nutter, Hi! I I Burbidges CO. their Sole 565-32*_
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  • 1809 3 Ordinary Meeting. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Town Hall a three o’clock, yesterday afternoon. There were present Mr J. W. Hallifax (President), Mr. A. R- Adams, Mr. G. T. How, Mr. r P Wieford, Mr. H. W. Firmstone and Mr. E. W.
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  • 302 3 The following items represent the efforts of the political muse at work during the recent general election In reference to the Rt. Hon. Walter Long’s connection with the muzzling order, his opponents in South Bristol have issued a bill containing these lines Man wants but little here
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  • 1792 3 Tolstoy’s New Book. Literature announces that a new book by Tolstoy is to see the light this autumn, called The Slavery of our Tinies, containing the conclusions which he has reached from a study of modern industrialism. It will be translated by Mr. Aylmer Maude and published by
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  • 229 3 Mr. Chamberlain's View. Mr. Chamberlain —as one of the newlyelected members—was back again in Birmingham on the 29th of September, and made a speech in the only division of the city—the eastern—in which there was a contest. Sir Benjamin Slone, the coi serv ative candidate, was opposed by
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  • 123 3 Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. St. George’s Church. Matins and Litany, at 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion (choral), at 8-15 a.m. Chinese Service, at 9-30 a.m. Tamil Service (Holy (lommunion), at 10 a. m. Service of the atechism, at 4-30 p.m. Evensong, with Sermon at 6 p.m. Church of the
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  • 86 3 Saturday, 27TH: Taylor-Carrington Co,, at the Town Hall, at 9 p.m. Mail from Europe via Rangoon expected to arrive in the afternoon. High-water at New Jetty, 1-40 p.m. and 2-05 a.m. Sunday, ***** 20th Sunday after Trinity. St. Simon and St. Jude High-water at New
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  • 116 3 Penang, 27m October, 1900. Raths close as follow! London, Demand B ind 2 1 Do. 4 months's’ght B ink z 1,; Do. 3 Credits 2 2 Do. 3 Documentary 2 i,' t Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs i6ojDo. 3<] iys'sight Private 61 Bombay, Demand Bank ito.J Do. 3 days'sight Private
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  • 60 3 Orders by Captain A. R. A Imi C iininandaii: Duiaii.s for Next Week. Recruits Drill on Monday the 29'h ins ant and 011 Fiiday the 2nd November, 1900, 515 p 111. Committee Meeting on "1 huisday, the ist November, 1900, at 515 p.m., to consider programme for the
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  • 80 3 Jhe s. s. Patroclus (Captain Di kens) biought a geueial cargo fiom Singapore yesterday. Ihes. s. Thaiping (Captain Mackie) brought 62 deck passengers fioin I’ott Weld, yesterday. 1 tin s s. G. G. v. Lansberge (Captain K'ein) arrived with 34 Asiatiis from O’ehleh yesterday. Ihe s. s. Canton
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  • 64 3 Mails Ci eon Monday. Fur Per str. l ime. Langk.it ran.l.alun I rn.id.m ...Poutianak soon. Dc'i Hebe 1 pm. Deli ...>umutra 1 p.m. Klar g .Mary Austin 1 p.m. Edit-. T. S mawe, Segli and Olehk-h G.G.v. Lansberge... 2 p.m. Tuesday, 30TH. Klang Malacca ...I eutonia 1 p.m
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  • 41 3 From Steamer To Arrive Calcutta Lichtuing to-day. Rangoon Mnails Jiom Europe) Ooryia Singapore M. Harquehem 28-10 00 Singapore t'amorta 2910-00 Sing ipore Maha V. jiruuhis 2910-00 Singap re Pin Seng 29-10-00 Singapore Sui Sony 29-10-00 Negapatam »irsa 30-10-00
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  • 118 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s. S;. /.<• k from S. Upcy s. s. t '.niton from Teluk Anson s. s. Pontian.ik from Brandan s. C. 11. ck Ai.mfrcm Singapore Yesterday. s. s. G G. v, Lansberge from Olehleh s. s. Patroclus from Liverpool s. s. 1 haiping from E oit
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  • 156 3 Oct. 27 German Steamer s. s Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co 28 s. s. Mary. Uacqueltern from Singapore, for Calcutta, Colombo via ports to Trieste, S. Kustermann Co. 29 s s. Tomba .Maru from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 30 s. s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 257 3 Hair Preserved and Beautified. The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil, which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nourishing and stimulating its growth without which the hair becomes dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for
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    • 630 3 PENANG SALES ROOM. A C A I/ 1 AT U IV of Lot No. 7212, having an area of 8,525 B I H B square feet, the same being bounded on the g% J E g PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. South by Weld Quay 47 feet 9 in on the I
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  • 182 4 Penang, 27TH October, 1900. Tin ***** (Trans 29-50 Black Pepper j West Coast... no sales (Acheen6lb. no sales. White Pepper 39 Cloves (picked) 32 5° sellers Mace N- 1 86Mace Pickings 68— do. Nutmegs 53- doI No. 1 7-75 do. Sugar < 2 4-85 do I Basket
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  • 292 4 (Stiaits l inies, 251 a October, 1900. •Raubs (17/10 p 1.1 S 49 A i lullv paid 849.50 ♦Kechau Gold (jfio paid) It 22.50 sales. The N. Kechau Mining Co $5 45 sellers. S. Raubs (I too pd > 5175. sales. Do ($5O pd.) $75. do. Sepiau
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 495 4 1 imber for Sale. CIHINGHAI. Merbiu. Tamu-u, Damar I Laut. and various other seasoned hard woods, in logs, piles, or planks, &c of all siz s. Also Keels, Crooks, and Fenders (for boat-building). Railway Sleepers will also be supplied byarrangement Orders executed at the shortest notice. BAN HOCK MOH Co.,
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    • 2025 4 «JS lectors «(tots to LEA 4 PERRINS 1 w H WOBCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ELLWOODS PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. A Til WOM Done in Italian Marble, Aberdeen Hl vfy Im fe-j j 83 Akr the Officers, 'he Geld Medal. granite, and Chunar Stone. V* JKL». ‘I fc t EF’w' SSte > The Civil
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    • 173 4 S 2 Per Month THE “Pinang gazette.” ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For LocalSubscriberi Remedy for all lrr fi gu' ar;ti p.rw<l n.- B cT, -Id by Singapore Dispenei ,g Co lL Raffles Place, Singapore. Propiie-ur MARTIN Chemi.t SO|Tnc.,pTn v pNf i a 7 KAULFUSS Photographic Studln 27 FARQUHAR STREET. X’MAS
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