Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 April 1901

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. SEW SERIES ESTABLISHED «833. PKI3E 20 CENTS. VOL. LIX. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1901. No. 91
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 773 1 iloiitts. Peninsular 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may I,< X expected to arrive out 1 JE. wards, and leave Penanj Owhomewards, on the followin; dates:— Outward- Homewards. May 2 Sobraon May 4 Penpal 16 Coromandel if Parramatta Ballaarat June i 67 lune 13 Bengal XJ I (,or<”“
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    • 2614 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BRlH oh'wijke E^ ctilts I allan a irving. hempath LißEjiF STHMfRS. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival oj Steamers. japan mail stf.»mhwip q t T,»a. I TowN St>i;i 3l Beach Street. w y M. BAKER I rtf' f p OK Will Sail Steamer. From Expected oh
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    • 859 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TH\DING SOCIETY Establisi ed 1824. Paid-i i- ('.mu al f. 35 783,000 (al t. £3,c< o,aoo Reserve Fund...!. 2,958.000 (alt. 246,5 o Head Office in Amsterdam Head Agency in Batavia, Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Clicrebon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean,Tjilatjap Go oma'o, Pal< mbang.
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  • 165 2 WeDKF.SDAV, 24TH Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High water 4-10 p in. and 4-35 a.lll. Thvrsday, 25TH Return of I’enang Volunteers. First Quarter. St Mark. Penang Impressionists z\t Home” at the Tov/n H 11, at 4 30 p in. I'igh-water 5-op.m. and 5 25 a.m. Friday. zCth
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  • 1833 2 Every nation, we presume, has its little peoplethe people who deny their own country, who observe that their native land does nothing that it ought to and everything that it ought not; th- people who find perfection in the laws and government of a foreign power
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  • 725 2 e hear that the railway from Bagan Serai to Alor Pougsu in Kiian will be opened on the Ist proximo. Messrs. Huttenbach Liebhrt Co., the Agents to the B. I. S N. Co., are advise! by le'egram that tlie steamer Zaida with the mai's on board, having
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  • 73 2 The Ge: min outward-bound imperial mad steamer Preussen (Captain Prehn) ar tivel here from Colombo at 615 pm. yesterday She carried 104 saloon passengers (including to children), and of these the falinwi g weie for I’enang Messrs. H. Geier an I van Rej > fiom Genoa; Miss
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  • 99 2 Lord Bras-ey spoke of linpeiial Fe !er ation at E hnburgli on the 31st ultimo. Fede ation, he thoujih’, wou'd not bling relief to the Imperial exchequer in the form of direct contrib trions, but co opeiation might be oigtnised on a far tno e effective scale.
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  • 420 2 Causes a Sensation in Beklin. The Kaiser’s speech to the Aiexandei Greiaiieis created a great sensation throughout Germany. In the principd streets of Beriin exritement was intense At each to paces stord men selling copies of the Voruhieit, the central organ of the Social-Democrats, which is generally
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  • 229 2 [From our owe Singapore 2 rf THE ROYAL ViSITOSSn Iheir R. yal Highnes es the b Yo L d DUChtSS f Cornw alh 3 Yoik drove past 4,000 d yesterday afternoon on to v sit the Botanical Gardens 2 in the evening attended ar P tion at Government
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  • 83 2 23RD April. THE NEW LOAN. TAKEN BY HIE ROTHSCHILDS AND AN AMERICAN SYNDICATE. Of the loan which was allotted private v, it appears tha l a syndicate composed of the Rothschilds, Beits mid others took £*****,000, and -n American syndicate £10,000,000. THE STRIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA. A LARGE
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  • 24 2 24TH April THE INCOME TAX RESOLUTION PASSED. l he Hous- <>f Commons have passed lhe resolution adding twopence to the income-tax.
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  • 24 2 BRITISH AU FHORITY RESTORED. The Ogaden expedition reached their objective on the 7th instant, unopposed, and British authority has been restored.
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  • 32 2 The German homeward b>unl imperii! mail steam-r 'Konig Albert (Cap ain Cuppers) arrived here from Singapore and the Far E ist at ha f pa-t six o'clock yesterday afternoon.
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  • 381 2 An exhaustive 1 eview of the gtowibol In lian trade was given 0.1 March I4lbi« a paper before the So.iety of Arts by If. J Tczer of the Stati-tica; Depittmeot of the India Offiue. India now stands ninth, Mr. Tozer said, among the commercial countries if
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 927 2 Pritchard Co. co IjtUllwSliß I UWI» Wholesale. Retail and Manufacturirg No. 2 Argyle Lanf, I f.nano. Widow, n« A T THE EXPIRATION of three months STREET. nIOULKiO ADV bnemists. 21 from this date I shall |r< ceed to distri15, gaiWgdPa, g< W the assets of the intestate, having regard VI
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    • 145 2 J.L Contnbutwns intended for publication ZT. should be written on one si.’e of the paper on'y, ebonld be addressed to The Editor,” and m ,,.f be accompa 'd by the wriler's na.ae and addrrss. not nece.sarily for inscr.ion, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor doe, not undertake
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  • 1596 3 (From our Special Correspondent.) Decorations 20th instant s pi er was roped off from public J° BN rlvetv prettily decorated with fligs Tildesriptions all ,raffi J? ein directed u tn the steps on Collyer Quay or to the m ter attendant’s pier. Swarms of work
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  • 141 3 Earl Robetts in his despatch pays a high tribute to the wise counsels and tinfilleting courage of Sir Alfred Milner, and expi esses grateful thanks to Sir Walter Hely Hutchinson, and tbe utmost confidence in Lord Kitchener. He praises the readiness and untiring
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  • 793 3 Tripoli to Be Annexed. A general convention has, it is be’ievel, already been concluded between Italy and France for the occupation of Tripoli. The agreement with France was entered into by the former Foreign Minister, the Marquis Visconti Venosta.and an opportunity is only wanted foe its confirmation. Recently
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  • 1622 3 A supplement to the Straits Settle ments Government Gazette, date I 19th instant, contains the Inspector-G:n ral of Police’s Annual Report on the Snails Settlements Police Force an I on the state of crime for the year 1910 The fo’lowing is a bi ief summary
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  • 964 3 The current number of the Calcutta Review contains an interesting account of the trial, in 1837, of Jal Protap Ch end, the unsuccessful claimant to lhe Burdwan Raj. Protap was the son of Maharaj 1 Tej Chunder of Burdwan, by his first wife. Protap’s mother having die
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  • 114 3 Pknang, 74TH April, 1901. Rill'S CLOSE KOI.LOW L-indon, Demand Bank ifDo. 4 tnonihs’s ght Bank 2 Do. 3 Credits a/-J Do. 3 Documentary a/-A Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 149} Do. 3<l iys’si<ht Private 151} Bombay, Demand Bank 149 J Do. 3 days’sight I’riv it» 1513 Madias, Deiuiud Bank 1
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  • 87 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Drill fjr This Week. Recruits Drill On Tues lay the 23rd and Friday the 26’.h April at 5 15 pin sharp. Band Practice On Monday tbe 22nd and We due day 24' h at 4 45 p m. sharp Orderly N.
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  • 44 3 Ihe s. s. Canton (Captain Meiican) brought 151 de k-passe igers from Teluk Anson, tins mo: nmg The s. s. Jaw Tong (Captain Vaz), which arrived f om leluk Anson yesterday, brought the Mi-ses Jansen, Mr. M. I’. Doral and 120 deck-passengers.
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  • 67 3 Mails Cl sh To-morkow. Fvr Fer str Time. Negapatam ...Bulimia ...to a.m. Deh ...Ho Kwei 1 p.w. Edie, T. Semaws, Sc.li and Olehleh ...Pegu 2 p.m. Paogkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Madras, Pond cherry. Cuddalore, K rival and Negapatam. taking Mails for Eiuope, etc. vis Madras
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  • 30 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Deli He’>e 25-4-01 Suez Japan 25-4-01 Singapore liormida 25-4-01 Singapore Glen/alloch 26-4-01 Pulo Weh hnhitf 27-4-01 >ingapore Tiieste 27-4-01 Neg qrat.un Zaida 28-4-01
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  • 115 3 A. ivrif. To-i>ay. s. s. Canto 1 from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. s. Taw long from Teluk Anson s. s Flying Dragon from Port Weld s s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld s s I’reusseu from Colombo s. s. Kenig Albert from r-ingapore Departures.
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  • 123 3 April. 25 Extra P. O. s. s. Japan from London. f>r Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfiilan Wor d Co 26 Italian Steamer Bormidu from Singapore for Bombay, Benn. Meyer 8c Co. 26 German Steamer tVittenburg from Hamburg for Singapore. China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 27 Austrian Steam
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  • 190 3 Penang, 24TH April, tgot. Tin 166,- sellers. (Trang 27.40 Black Pepper West Coast no sales. (Achcen 1h6... no sales. White Pepper 43. Cloves (picked) 28. Mace No. 1 81. do. Mace Pickings 69 do. Nutmegs nos 50 do. (No. 1 775 do. Sugar J 2 5 do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC, CHOLERA and DIARRIKEA REMEDY Can Always be Depended Upon as a Quick Reli from PAINS IN THE STOMACH CHOLERA MORBUS COLIC, DYSENTERY When in need of such medicine, Try it 3 For sale by GRAHAM Co., Ltd.
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    • 887 3 L BURMA STRAITS MUSISfiL ABEHCY, t KAULFUSS’ Photos of lhe Groups at 11. the Volunteers Camp maybe hid at TTni-T fir Messrs. Graham Co Ltd., or at the Studio, M. J- A n view F:,rq, har street where Proofs M^ on DON’T RUN THE RISK OF BUYING To Let with
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