Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 July 1899

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY, NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVII. SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 1899. No. 160.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 702 1 f Shipping Jhrtius. Peninsular Orienfal Stun Navigation Company. ■"'SiX TTIHE mail steamers may be ex P* cte d to arrive out.ydcP. ijr] wards, and leave Penang h° me war<Js, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. arramatta July 13 Bengal July 15 /nisaii 27 Ballaarat 29 iengal Aug 10 Coromandel Aug
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    • 2890 1 flapping Urrtirts. NORDDFUTSrUPR T.T.OYD BIITISH INDI STUII NAVI6ATIOII COMPANY, Limited. SV'PP'- n S (notices. nUIU/DDUIOVnDIi, LLVID XONINKLIJKE PUETVURT NMTSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company <a NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS Nippon Yusen Kaisha. AMD Nedorlandsche Stoomvaart vl r/aa k -r a 7~Ta a■ i t jap ah mail steamship co., Ltd. Maatschappij
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    • 519 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIETY Established ULI. Paid-cp Capital /35,783,000.00 Reserve Func: .../2.536,444.124 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India— The Factory of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribcn, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean Tjilatjap, Menado. and Gorontalo. London Bankers.
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  • 145 2 London, ijth July. The South African Imbroglio. Service of Canadian Troops in; Africa T he question of offering Canadian troops for service in South Africa has been raised in lhe Dominion house of commons. Hopes of tup.’Canadian Premier; Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the prei'nFe r Jt hoped the T
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  • 713 2 The recent sale, by the trustees of the Captain Klin< Muhammadan mosque to the municipality, of a piece of land at the corner of Campbell Street and Carnarvon Strei t, as the site for a proI phseH market, wrnild appear to be considered by a
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  • 210 2 The trouble in South Africa has- already had one effect, on which the nation may congratulate itself; The threatened danger has callpcl. forth expressions—practical expressions, in truth—of that federal spirit so necessary for the adhesion of the Various component parts, which constitute this mighty political unit,
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  • 844 2 It was proposed, when the last m til left, to hold a Siam Dinner in London on the 6;li instant. The Bishop of Malacca is in Tapah and was due to leave for P.cuang, yesterday. Tin' Pr.KiK Senior Magistrate, Mr Wat/s-m, is in. Kinta,.trying- fases, and.will ptoceed
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  • 64 2 I'criod Cases. Deaths. Total to 8111 July 46 34 Blfi July to 9th July 1 9111 July to loth July ipth July to nth July nth July to 12th July 1 12th July to 13th July 13th July to 14th July 1 14th July to 15th July
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  • 55 2 A College Scholarship Awarded In consequence of Mr. Gnoh Lean Tuck’s Success iri obtaining First -Class Honours in lhe Naluraf Science 1 lipos, his college (Emmanuel, Cambridge) has been pleased to aw-ir I hrm a scholarship of /40, to'et her with a supplementary
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  • 47 2 Phe average amount of bank-notes in circulation, and specie in reserve, in Penang during June, were as follow Average Specie in Banks Amount Reserve Chartered Bank of India Australia and China 1,97*'7 10 1,000,000 'PlNhgkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation 1.243,230 520,000 "in.
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  • 88 2 Thu Absurdity of run Gaming CrusAde. Sergeant Major Udoh, of Magazine Station, raide I the promises-at 34 Bjirmah Roal„al ab mt 6 p m on lhe 13th instant,, and succeeded in arresting tluee Chinese L’m Chi«i, Dim Clhi, «iiul Tan Nha, who were gambling They were
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  • 121 2 According:Jo Mr J D. Ro;s, aj re ported in the Sing.i/> <re Tree Press, Biujei is a delightful pace for thdse who like spine mild excitement and arefon-fof theii own society- The European community of Brunei is limHetl in numbers. La-i Time I was there it
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  • 123 2 Mr-, a. Mo-inj.-e, of the Penang and Perak rErated Water Factory, was lasi night robbed ol *****0 Jt appears that the genitem.m went to his house in Dato Kramal Road, in his private rikislia, and that when tic arrived there he forgot ab mt the
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  • 136 2 No .Identification as Yet. Tun dead body of a. Chinese girl, ago»! alKrut 14 yeass. wa> found floating in iTk sea, near the Esplanade side of the Fori point, on the 13’b instant. A post mortem examination was held on the spot by
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  • 113 2 Tun case against <’hmg Lim Kwai, a Cantonese woman, charged with tbeft.ol sovereigns and with other offences, waCalled again yesterday m irning A lengthy legal argument took place, -which will be reported on Monday. The next case called was that against a Malay, named Mat Jusoh biu Juhau,
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  • 149 2 One Man Nearly Killed and Another Wounded. At about 11-30 a. m. yesterday, n row that may be attended with fata' results, look-place at the slip in Farquhar Street, amongst the carpenters who are erecting the new official quarters A-Kling would probably have beer,
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  • 214 2 The objects and reasons given in reference to the above named bill now before the legislative council are as follow By section 2g of The Pilgrim Ships Ordinance 1897 "all pilgrim ships touching at Aden are bound to obtain a certificate as
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  • 20 2 TELUK ANSON. (15th July) Shipments. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 409 pikulsoft To Singapore, 3,6,5 o f'
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  • 63 2 In a letter to the Madras Mail re ing rioting in Tenkisi taluq, Tinnev e contemporary states that owing threatened attack on the village o f a man was sent to Antankulani p, station to secure help but returned, s v that the station house officer there
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  • 64 2 Defalcations have recently b een covered in the Ginjatn treasury, amount is believed to be about one and a half of rupees. The money a longsto the court of wards, and lliefr, were committed apparently by t| le s means of false vouchers. The ns accountant-general
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  • 71 2 AN OBSTRUCTION DYN AMITED. About 35 years ago the Dutch war. •Borneo was lost on a reef in the little bas river, near Sungei Sebatoe, and 1 has ever since been a hindrance to ta gation. An attempt to move the w ip 18.81 was unsuccessful, but th e beacon
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  • 71 2 Tutt' Epidemic Increasing. Plague was increistngin Poonn, the last mail left 0:1 the 23rd of June cases occurred in the ist [J 2r Lancers, statione 1 at Ghorpnri j whole of the squadron ivere about r, placed under canvas. There were 14 and 17 deaths in the
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  • 63 2 “The new Governor-Genera! of\'t-lands-India is,” says the Java known supporter of the plan >9 duq with the Schuttery in Holland 1 an: hoped lie will extend his conviction that matter to the same service in Nebs lands India, for the use of the fort feudal
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  • 75 2 The Siam Observer is sorry to her: the serious illness of H. E. Chow h Ratana Thibet, who at different, times s ing a long and useful career I t’d lliea positions of minister of agriculture, m.-s of war, and akmaha seuabodie. This ion man.is
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  • 69 2 That well-known preacher, the h Patrick Mackay, from Edinburgh, »1 influence for good amongst rfae Br troops has been so remarkafJe, bo: India and in the Sudan, is now at S: and was granted an interview hr Viceroy, on the 20th of June,
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  • 200 2 On the evening of the r6th of Innes ll e Deal, Walmer, and Sandwich Mr a large ironclad with two cream-cokc funnels came into the Downs fiom noi th ward, and it was evident, from keeping close in to the shore, tbatsl-ei des rous of
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  • 323 2 The Locomotief takes a birdseye” of what has been achieved by the Go« nor of Acheen, General Van Hems.: lias let go the old policy of ccr' tion and of scattering the troops inß fled posts harassed and beset by Acbenese. These posts are no» in number, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1417 2 Pn BURMA AND STRAITS CHLOROBROM. Pritchard to. musical agency. u ci Ub GRIFFINS, JANUARY MEETING 1900. ASXXSiIC 4 SPECIAL General Meeting'of the Members of the Penatig Turf Club will be Grtlo Altfftnts 28 Beach Street, PEInAINU. held on Tuesday, 25th July*. 1899, at 4.15 pin.. in the Secretary’s Office, 2a
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  • 907 3 Official Papers. MR. JAMES AND THE GOVERNOR. The proposed telephone exchange at Penang forms the subject of correspondence just laid before the Legislative Council. It begins with a letter from Mr. A. Murray, the Colonial Engineer, to tbe Colonial Secretary, dated March, 1899 Mr. Murray deals with the
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  • 77 3 Composition of the Court. The arbitral ion proceedings in connection with tbe Venezuela boundary question were commenced in Paris on the 15th of June, and the court was constituted as follows: —Lord Russell of Killowen (Lord Chief Justice of England) and Mr. Justice Collins, representing Great Britain;
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  • 134 3 Several leaders of the Church of Scotland, headed by the Right Hon. J. A. Campbell, member of parliament for the University of Glasgow, interviewed the secretary of slate for India privately on the 22nd of June, on the subject of the grievances of Presbyterian chaplains of the
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  • 338 3 4th—6th July. The Transvaal Crisis. A new member of the Volksraad for Johannesburg was elected on, Saturday who is violently opposed to the British. A despatch from Bloemfontein says that, after arranging for their return to Cape Town, Mr. Hofmeyer and Mr. Herholdt, members of the Cape
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  • 330 3 C. Express) 23rd June. General. Electoral matters are rather more to the front. Mr. Arthur Dewar, lilieral, has been returned for the Southern Division of Edinburgh, which means the loss of a seat to the unionist party. Other contests are pending. A dredger has been ordered for service
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  • 214 3 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of the ties played yesterday afternoon Profession Pairs. Merchants I. A. S. Anthony A. Diirler beat Civil Service. A. W. Bailey P. J. Sproule 6—l, 6—o. Merchants 11. F. O. Hallifax F. Dennys BEAT Merchants 111. D. A. M.
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  • 195 3 Sixty-three deck-passengers arrived here from Pangkor and Teluk Anson, this morning, by the s. s. Canton. The s. s. Sportsman, which left Penang for Kedah yesterday, had on board thirtyfive males, five females, and four children, as deck-passengers from this port. The s. s. Perse did not arrive
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  • 49 3 The following is the programme of the Band performance this afternoon at the Golf Club 1 Overture The Sapphire Necklace Sullivan. 2 Waltz Arc-en-ciel Waldteufel. 3 Selection Dandy Dan Slaughtar. 4 Waltz The Circus Girl Kiefert. 5 Selection The Shop Girl Caryll. 4 March Far Away Evans.
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  • 113 3 Elephants are getting to be more and more risky property, says the Siam Free Press. Many have died this year. Because of this, the timber contractors are experimenting largely with buffaloes in dragging timber. Cart-roads are made for one or more miles from the riverbeds inland to
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  • 42 3 Mails close on Monday. Fur Be. str. Time. Edie and Deli ...Perse ...it a.m. Singapore and Hongkong ...Lightning 2 p.m Teluk Anson and Pangkor ...Canton 2 p.M. Rangoon ...Hrnzada 4 P.M. Tuesday, tBth. Rangoon and Calcutta Nowshera 3 r M.
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  • 27 3 From Steamers To Arrive. Liverpool Laertes to-day Singapore (mails for Europe) Bengal Singapore Ixion 16-7-99 Singapore Glenfallocll 17-7-99 Singapore Rosa >7-7’99 Suez Formosa 17-7-99
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  • 69 3 Arrival». To-day. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson. s. s. Lightning fiom Calcutta. s. s. Hok Canton from Edie. Yesterday. s. s. Thaipeng from Port VV’sld. s. s. Chan lai from Kedah. Departures Today. s. s. C. A pear for Calcutta. s. s. Deli for Klang. s. s. Taw
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  • 219 3 July 15 s. s. Telemachiis from Singapore, for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. W. Mansfield Co. 15 Homeward P. O. mail steamer Bengal from Singapore, for Colombo, and London, Gilfillan, Wood Co. 16 s. s. Glengarry from London, for Singapore and < Inna. Boustead Co. 16 s. s.
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  • 95 3 7TH Sunday after Trinity. St George's Church. Matins, at 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion (choral), at 8-15 a.m. Sunday School, at 4-45 p.m. Evensong, with Sermon, at 6 p.m. Church of the Assumption. First Mass at 6 a.m. High Mass at 8 a.m.; and Vespers and Benediction, at 5
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  • 91 3 Saturday 15TH S. Swithin. Mail to Europe closes at 4 p.m Auction Sale of Furniture at Penang Sales Room, at it-30 a.m. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m High-water at New Jetty, 5-50 p.m. and 6- a.m. Sunday i6th 7th Sunday after Trinity. Jewish
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2037 3 McAlister Co. mnnonite 19 B«*ch Street t1.0T.» e*mow*h. <ynnrii|pmiT Un If mil CARTRIDGES, 1899. nmnniil uni rnil SANDWICHES, at any hour. SHIPCHANDLERY 33 CR,TER,ON No Smoke N No Recon of every description. Municipal Notice. A Digestive Tonic and a Delicious Dessert Wine, i Manila, Coir, and Europe Rope. mm, 4
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  • 124 4 Penang, 15™ J LLY ,8 99’ Kates close as follows: Landon, Demand Bauk i/nli Do. 4 months’ sight Bank Do. 3 >■ Credits 2,0} Do. 3 Documentary 2/0’ Calcutta, Demand Bank Its. Do. 3 days’sight Priv lie 151 Bombay, Demand Bank 1494 Do. 3 days’sight Private <5l Madras, Demand
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  • 165 4 Penang, 15T" Jvlv. 18,k). in. *7B- —sellers. I 11 ang 25.50 Black t’eppe. West Coasl... no sales (Acheen 6lb no sales. White Pepper 4° 2 5 Cloves (picked) 37Mace No. 1 T in Mace Pickings Nutmegs <*— d (No. i 7-75 d°Sugar „2 <- 8 5 (Basket
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  • 157 4 Styaits Junes, 12TH July, 1899.) Raub (15/10 pd.) »(13.50 si.-, bra. £1 fully paid J 65.— do Punjoms (I4pd.) *’s- seders. Jelebus (I 5 pd.) *’.-75 > Pahang Corp. (£1 pd.) »15. sales. South Raub Ltd. (»100 pd.) »425.— friy iis. Redjang Lebong 5160. do Pataling Coffee
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 389 4 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland’s Kalydoß, the most soothing, healing, curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicatsink. It prevents and removes Frei kies. 1 .11 Sunburn, Redness, Roughness, heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects. Eczema, Burns, imparts
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    • 2521 4 I I best and safest aperient. V ANNUAL BALE EXCEEDS SIX MILLION BOTTLES. 11 <* SiwA-” V The “BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL” says of R^ungalH 3SWlS —“Itho» Tho Cl~na*ura of the Croatoit chomlst of too Century. established itself in favour with leading physicians and therapeutists of every country, You will ooa
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    • 664 4 BUYING AGENTS IN LW WILLIAM J. KEYMER n Oflbr their aervloe* to Firm» Abroad. Mi ledge of the Good» «ultaOle for lame Ou h k "ow. On hearing what Good» you trade in c.»-, or Sample» will be mailed Free of Charge Cit,lo 4ue Utfermcu [tchanfa. WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co
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