Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. MONDAY, 29th (jCTOBER, 1900 No. 248
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 838 1 snipping Notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. PrpHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive ontwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. gohraon Nov. i M««<« Nov. 3 > ..is (Jhusan i 7 29 Coromandel Dec. 1 Chusnn Dec. 13 Sokr-.on „r 5 peninsular 27
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    • 3051 1 NOR DDEUTSCH E.R LLOYD British india steam NAViGAViON company, Limited. Shipping limits. Timber for sale. KONINKLIJKE PAKETJAARI MAATSCHAPPIJ. ZfHINGHAI, Merbau. Tamusu, Damar A Ik «EBIMTIM Ute of steamers. i Nippon Vvsen Kaisha. Wx sizes. Also Keels, Crooks, and Fenders (for Vk Hi Intended Sailing and exbected Arrival ot Steamers. japan
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    • 848 1 Nederlandsche Handel Alaatschannii. NETHERLAM S TRADING St < i I'. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,600.000 Reserve Fund...L 2,773,000 (abt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padan?, Chere bon, Tega), Pecalongan, Pasoeroear, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay,
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  • 312 2 Bombay. zBth October, 10-56 a m. The War in South Africa. Jacobsdal Recovered Later on, the Boers were repulsed from J icobsdal by a detachment from Cape Town. Hkavy British Loss. The Highlanders who garrisoned Jac bsdal lost 34 out oi 52 men. Railway Wrecked Again. On the
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  • 29 2 [From our own i’okhespondeni 161. UK ANSON. Tin Shipments. (29th October) 1 he shipments to-day are— I o Penang, 522 pikuls of tin. Do 51 of ore.
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  • 41 2 Dennys Bradbkry.—At St. George’s Church, on the 271 h instant, by the Rev W. H C Dunkerley, M.A., assisted by the Rev. H. C. Henham, Francis Egerton Hugo Dennys to Emma Matilda, second daughter of Captain Bradbery, Harbour Master, Penang.
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  • 201 2 One who knew the world warned its inhabitants against putting their faith in princes, and we suppose the generic term embraces emperors. Nevertheless, there are always exceptions to a general remark, and we believe that the present Kaiser must be so characterized in respect to .the piece
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  • 891 2 The Committee of the Penang Library will meet at 5 p.m. on Wednesday next. Mr J. P. Joaquim is expected back in Kuala Lumpur at the end of next month. There will be a meeting of the Church Work A-sociaiion at St. George's Girls’ School, at 10
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  • 122 2 Advice comes from Sandakan as follows —There have just arrived four unfortunate Cadets for the B. N. B. Coy.’s service. They have been engaged in Eng 'and on a five years’ agreement at a salary of §lOO a month, paying their own passage out How can lhe
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  • 101 2 (To the Editor the of Pinang Gazette Dear Sir, The fact that one gentleman holds the two offices of Assistant-Postmaster-General and Honorary Librarian should ensure a prompt delivery of the mail papers and magazines at the Library. How is it then that the latest batch of papers and
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  • 57 2 A letter has been received by the Singa pore Municipal Commissioners from the Colonial Secretary stating that His Honour the Acting Governor had been pleased to approve of Dr. Middleton’s re appointment as health office, at Singapore. Elis application (or the post in Bombay has, unfortunately for
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  • 58 2 The importation of cattla to Singapore from Bangkok is prohibited for the present owing to foot and-moulh disease, but this will not —or should not —aff-ct the Selangor meat-supply, says the Malay Mail, as the beef farmers mostly import Penang cattle at present, nben they cannot obtain old
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  • 79 2 A Penangite now in England writes thus: We are now in the middle of the elections, I see Arnot Reid, of Singapore fame, "as to stand for Merthyr Tydfil but he issued such an extraordinary election address that the unionist leaders afier an
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  • 92 2 The letter ad ressed by Dieyfus to M Tr rieux, in which he again announces hiintention of seeking to obtain the reversal of he vetdi t against him, has natuial y pioduced a vio ent outburst from the An i Dreyfusard Pie-s. lhe ex-captain is anxious to avoid
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  • 128 2 A Meeting has been held at Malacca for the formation of a bran, h of the Strait» Chinese British Association there, says the Straits Times The meeting was called by Mr. Tan hay Yan and was held in the Chine-e Lawn Tennis Club house. A large
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  • 807 2 Before Mr. Bryant last Friday, Mr A. F. Hunter, veteiinary smgeon, of Penang Road, charged his lambi, a boy 16 year» old, with criminal breach of trust as a »ervant in respect to clothes valued at 3300. Mr. Hunter conducted hi» own a»e. Mr. Young appeared for lhe
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  • 114 2 (To Singapore Papers) THE STRUGGLE IN CHINN. =s>b Ot, ob Punishment of the Guilty The friendly Viceroys sent a to the Throne recently urging pun j Or al of the guilty parties. The advisers oh?' Empress-Dowager are said to e e puzzled by the Empress Dowag et s
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  • 68 2 The Singapore Municipal President f irmed lhe Board last week that the nu" ber of rats collected from May iB'h O tober 23rd was 65.8 7, an aierage?, diem of 483. T lie greaiest number taken in one day was 955. He thought the to’ lecling
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  • 97 2 Mr. Gentle, at last week’s meeting of th e Singapore Municipal Commi ioners, sa q that with regard to M>. Woo lah’sconsu t a tion fee, which, as the Commissioners Ke re aware, was a thousand guineas, be tecommended that this amount be p-i-j to
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  • 178 2 ;—Free Press. There is prevalent just no* a di»ea»e among Singapore ho ses of epizootic pharyi git is one of the sympomsof which is a troublesome coughing. A arge number of private horse- are suffering from the complaint, m '»t of, if not al the
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  • 282 2 In going down the coa»t from Sin»gora to Patani—a distance f about 30 miles—one steps, as it were, out of Siam into Malaya language and costume change, everything Hat is Ma'ay becomes conspicuous and predominant. Patani has a Siamese quarter, it is true, but the chief activity
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  • 445 2 Both in the Straits Times and in the Singapore Free Press appeals lhe text of a long* address issued by Mr Arnot Reid to the freg an 1 independent electors of of Merthyr’Tydfit. The following is what Truth has to say upon the address Lord, gie
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1633 2 1 LSO all that valuable plot of building Pvitphard v flft 68LDtH penangjjales room. I JlLlliaiU A ’JU. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. h w S Him Al tcs feet, and on the East 106 feet 6 in. ME II BC 111 ALL that Valuable Building hearing Muni- j j le a
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  • 1830 3 Despite the threa ening aspect of the weather, St. George’s Church was well fi.led o” Saturday afternoon with relations an d friends, on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Frank Dennys, son of Dr. N. Dennys, lately of Sandakan, to Miss Emma Bradbeiy, second daughter of
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  • 126 3 Monday, 29TH Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p in. High-water at New Jetty, 3-20 p.m. and 3- am Tuesday. 30TH Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-3° p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 4-10 p.in. and 4- am. Wednesday, 31ST Library Committee Meeting, at 5 p.m. Town
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  • 212 3 Oct. 28 s. s. Marq. Bacquehem from Singapore, for Calcutta, Colombo via ports to Trieste, S. Kustermann Co. 29 s s. Tamba Maru from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 30 s. s. Aragonia from Hamburg, tor 0 Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 31
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  • 1589 3 FOR SEPTEMBER, 1900. Meetings. Ordinary meetings were held on the 14th and 28th of the month, and a special meeting on the 28th to consider a Supplemental Budget. Commissioners. The Commissioners accepted the Hon. J. Brornhead Matthew’s resignation of his seat on the Council, and an election
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  • 123 3 The Ceylon Observer says: Mr. D. Bannerman, sugar planter, (from Hie Fenang staff of the great sugar companies represented by Mr. J. Turner, who was recently in our midst) is now on a brief holiday visit to Ceylon, and he purposes cycling from Colombo to
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  • 146 3 A most interesting discovery was recently made by the Bangkok “sp rit farm guards” in their patrols for illicit slit's Buried behind the Roman Catho i hurcli they found eight jars of prepared mo’as-es, whilst close by, three large barrels of the same stuff were discovered covered
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  • 204 3 Another link, says the Perak Pioneer, is to be added to the chain of federation already connecting the two hugest and principal states on the east and west, viz., Pahang and Perak, which promises to draw the two royal families together and bind them securely This is
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  • 1312 3 (Singapore Free Press.) I UESDAY, 2310 OCTOBER, 1900. Present: Sir Alex. Swetlenham, K.c m g (the Officer Administering Ihe Governor nt). Hon. W. Egerton (act. col sec Hon. E. M Merewelher (acting resident councillor of Malacca) Hon. \V. R. Collyer (attorney-general) Hon. E. C. Hill (auditor-general). Hon. J
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  • 1129 3 Present: Sir A'ex. Swettenham, k.c.m.g., (the Offi cer Administering the Government). Hon W. Egerton (act. col. sec.). Hon. E. M Merewether (acting resident councillor of Malacca). Hon. W. R Collyer (attorney-general). Hon. E. C Hill (auditor-general). Hon J O. Anthonisz (act. col. trea.). Hon. F. St.
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  • 113 3 Penang, 29TH October, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Band 2 ijj Do. 4 months’sight Bank z I,’ Do. 3 Credits 2 2 Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 160.) Do. 3 days’sight Private 62 Bombay, Demand Bank t6o| Do. 3 days’sight Private 6r Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 69 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adam Commandau Details for This Week. Recruits Drill on Monday the 29th instant and on Friday the 2nd November, 1900. 515 P m. Bayonet Drill on Wednesday, the 31st instant, at 5-15 p.m. Committee Meeting on 1 hursday, the ist November, 1900, at
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  • 259 3 The s. s. M. Austin (Captain Boyle) brought 40 deck-passengers from Klang, on Saturday. The s. s. Ho Kwei (Captain Uldall) arrived with 59 deck passengers from Deli, yesterday. I he s. s Flying Fish brought Mr Lane and 38 deck-passengers from Port Weld, yesterday. The s. s,
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  • 50 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str l ime. Batu Bahra Asahan ..LcoHg ffo Noon, Klang and Malacca Teutonia 1 PM. Deli Ho Kwei 1 P.M. Klang and Singapore ...Pin Seng 3 p.m. Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld 4 P.M. Wednesday, 31ST. Rangoon Calcutta Ooryia ...it am.
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  • 23 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore M. Bacquehem to- J ay. Negapatam Sirsa to-morrow, Singapore Deuteros to-morrow. Singapore Sui Sang 31-10-00
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  • 183 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s. Hebe from Singa ore s. s. Camorta from Singapore Y ES IERD.AV s. s. Lightning from Calcutta s. s. Ooryia from Rangoon s. s. Tamba Maru from Singapore s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld s. s. Ho
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 WANTED FOR PAHANG. A CLERK for the Audit Office, salary 855 a month, with free partly furnished quarters. Applications with copies of recent testimonials to be sent before 10th November. 1900, to AUDITOR, PAHANG, 559-10-11 in w t Kuala, Lipis.
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    • 504 3 NOTTIGE. T'HE George Town Dispensary has been appointed by Messrs. Burgoyne Burbidges Co. their Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States, and Sumatra, fortheir following Proprietary Medicines Bumoyne’s Compound Damiana Elixir. This powerful remedy contains the active ingredients of DAMIANA. COCA and NUX VOMICA, with free PHOSPHORUS.
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  • 185 4 Penang, 29TH October, 1900. Tin $67 50 sellers. (Trang 29.50 Black Pepper j West Coast... 110 sales (Acheen6lb. no sales White Pepper 39 371 Cloves (picked) 32 50 sellers Mace Nc. 1 86 Mace Pickings 68— do Nutmegs 53 3l I No. 1 7-75 1 S iga<
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  • 292 4 (Straits Tillies, 25m October, 1900 •Rauhs (17/10 p l.) 849. sales f- byrs 1 fully paid $49 50 •Kechau Gold (£ro paid szff. buyers The N. Kechau Mining Co. -43 sellers. S. Rauhs (t:oo p.l 8:75-— s ees. Do ($5O pd.) 875. do. Sepiau (810 pd.) 815
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 233 4 notice TTIEWS of Penang. Singapore. Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photes enlarged, various siaes- up to 3 ft on bromide paper. W. JONES, King Street. Photographer. HUTTENBACH Bros. I Co. SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. I HUMBER CYCLES. Gentlemen’s Ladies’ Boys’ and Girls i Cycles. Highest Grade Machin- in th- World MACHINERY.
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    • 2553 4 itannmrr 4'onrrs. Jnsnraiuz dlotim. I S l n*i- ES T apbiJSi.. ELLWOOD*B PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. 1..1W.1 t ,;a a; prescribed ey medical men everywhere. HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA Guardian Fire and Life Mannheim Insurance Co. n k A <> r Worn in the East by all Awarded T he K
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    • 644 4 $2 Per Month THE “Pinang Gazette." ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For A. KAULFUSS Photographic StudL 27 FARQUHAR STREET X’MAS SEASON, ioqq Photos of any kind and style Bromide Enlargements Up to Any Size, Artistically Executed Pictorial Post Cards,* Views, j The Well-known X’mas Cards will shortly be rei y Framing,
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