Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1899

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY, ESTABLISHED 1833. NEW SERIES.] [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVII. FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1899. No. 211.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 825 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. tfllHE mail steamers may Le expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Parramatta Sept 2t Bengal Sept 23 Chus.m Oct 5 Valett.i Oct. 7 Bengal *9 I Coromandel 21 plvite Nov. 2 Parramatta Nov, 4 Coromandel e 16
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    • 1665 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 9 lIEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. The Nippon Yusen Kaieha. >< r e 2 7 77 a ire, JAPAW MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. \V 111 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. 9 1 ft X“1 ft- ,5? 1 VS' /A' F° r Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on
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    • 497 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A. KAULFUSB, 27 Farquhar Street. By special appointment to H. H. the Sultan of Kedah. PHOTOS of any kind and style, and after tue latest inventions. Only artistic work. Just received: Materials specially prepared for use. So durability and artistic work guaranteed. VIEWS of Penang, Native States, Atjeh,
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    • 418 1 ißanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIETY Established 1524. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000.00 Reserve Fune: 2,536,444.12) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroc-an Tjilatjap, Menado Gorontalo, and Rangoon
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  • 44 2 London, 14TH September. Orange Free State. An Important Resolution. Reuter’s agent at Bloemfontein telegraphs that, at a meeting of burghers in the Orange Free State, it was resolved to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Transvaal, in the case of hostilities arising
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  • 344 2 We have endeavoured, with success, to raise the ardour of the authorities against furious-driving, and the grazers of horses at the road-side have also been receiving the attention of the police, thanks to Captain de Hamel’s movement in that direction. We have now to note the action
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  • 406 2 To-day's telegram confirms our former opinion that the Boers in the Orange Free State will support their brethren in the Transvaal, should matters in South Africa come to a head, and war break out between the latter republic and Great Britain. If. therefore, the ultimatum issued by
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  • 184 2 As an instance of what may be accomplished, when no vested interests stand in the way, by an intelligent and zealous government official, even though only employed in a comparatively humble capacity, we may refer to the case of Papah, late head-postman, whose recent death lias removed a
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  • 1028 2 N GYMKHANA MEETING IS tO be held at Sandakan on the 6th of October. Mr. Chang Ah Yong has presented an excellent piano to the girls’ school at Taiping. H. I. M. S. Marco Polo is now at Singapore, and will leave for Europe to morrow afternoon.
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  • 75 2 His Highness The Rajah, says theSirrnwttk Gazet.e, has been pleased to direct that the Chinese cemetery next to the museum land shall be cleared and made into an ornamental garden. A nursery for plants is in course of preparation on the opposite side of Rock
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  • 86 2 Desertion. Before a court of two magistrates, consisting of Messrs. O’Sullivan and Woodward, Itam, P. C. 3, was yesterday charged with deserting from the S. S. police force at Penang on the 22nd of last August. On conviction, he was sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment. Disobedience and
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  • 112 2 Messrs. Guntzel and Schumacher, the agents of the North German Lloyd at Medan, assure the Deli Courant that the German government have accepted a pro po«al made by that company to extend its Deli branch-line. The company's steamers will call at Penang on the outward and homeward
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  • 132 2 The following ceremony is reported from Lundu (Sarawak) by the Resident: —On the 22nd the Chinese held a great function at the Taipeking behind the fort. The God of Mercy to whom this temple is dedicated had informed them that a great epidemic would devastate Lundu
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  • 131 2 Acquittal of a Chinese Girl. YlO Nha, a Chinese girl, about 18 years of age, was charged yesterday morn ing with (1) cheating and (2) criminal breach of trust in respect of some valuable jewellery. Mr Bromhead Matthews appeared for the defence. The accused, was, after a trial
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  • 282 2 Jumping a Claim. Particulars of the last Kampar murder are just to hand and are slightly at vari anceto the version given before. The name of the Malay who was murdered was Haji Osman, and he and two others are said to have had a fight with
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  • 345 2 Two New Mastees. Two new teachers for the Anglo Chinese School at Maxwell Road arrived here by the mail last Friday morning. They are Messrs. Jamĕs M. Hoover and Lee Teng Hwee. The former, who is a young .American, was educated in the state normal school of
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  • 67 2 [From our own Co MESPO sinuapore (15th September) Contravention of Qu aranH The “Chengwo” j rant >ne. Tk r-j Ik oi-ble. Ihe s. s. Chengwo, with coolies on board, of whom b/ 00 for Penang, has been ordered leave the waters of the Colony account of contravenin® qua’
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  • 194 2 The following episode- discloses k easily a combination can be made snr 0 fill against the government of e that deals in land. A for t] le inviting sealed tenders, it must l>e aD L cf to anybody that no such devi e i rect government, as
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  • 218 2 Mr. Charles Hose reports f ton) p (Sarawak) the following incident, v. -I the recent hoisting of the Uni I Stilus and the despatch of a Biiti-1 ship to insist on its being pulled down J to be regarded as precedents, will i ea j complications
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  • 245 2 I cannot end my pensecs this week.r.ra A'anitas” in the Straits Times, witi.a making some rtfvience to one of kindest of my critics, —the late Coosi General for the Netherlands, whoselcssiJ caused a blank in Singapore society i will indeed be difficult to
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  • 410 2 An Acheen Summary At the reception given at Batavia I the Governor General, on the lit: the Queen of Holland, H. E. delireiecl speech in answer to congratulation hr 1 vice president of the council. The of ernor-General reviewed the courstj events since the previous birthday ar.ci sary,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1347 2 Pritchard Co. B E* SICKNEBS PI ANAS IS a thing f the PaSt Where A C Mist E have C oTbook-keeping-’ I Salary according to qualifications. Apply in writing to CHIiOROBPOM “Gene«al,” c/o Pinang Gazette. The most Perfect Pianos in the T* *> < the bankruptcy ordinance, isss. IN THE
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  • 1818 3 ANNUAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of the Shell Transport and Trading Company, which has at Bagan Luar, Province Wellesley, two *****011 tanks, was held on the 17th of August at the offices, 16 Loadenhall Street, E. C., Sir Marcus Samuel presiding. The
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  • 233 3 The Coming Storm. The rivalry for power between Prince Ching and Generalissimo Jung Lu, which since Prince Kung’s death has so far been a veiled one, has now approached to such a head that both sides have begun to secretly prepare for actual conflict. The
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  • 488 3 A Coming Gold-Producer. The Vancouver World, in publishing the report of a visit to the Yukon goldfields, says —On all sides development work has been going on, with excellent results. The richness of the Hunker Creek Concession claim has been proven, as borings have been
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  • 126 3 Penanc, 15TH September, 1899. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/iij’* Do. 4 months’ sight Bank i/nj Do. 3 Credits 2 o Do. 3 Documentary 2 0/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Its. 146 Do. 3 days' sight Private 1474 Bombay, Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days' sight Private 147.J
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  • 280 3 The s. s. Perse (Captain J. Duff) arrived here from Port Weld yesterday, with Messrs. C. R. Hanson and Middleton. The Perse also brought forty-four deck-pas-sengers and general cargo, for this port. The s. s. Avagyee (Captain Grenfell) arrived here from Deli this morning, with Mr. Professor Kotora
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  • 42 3 Mails Close Tomorrow. For Per str. Time. Deli ...Avagyee 1 pm. Batu Bahra ...Flying Dragon 1 r.M. Pangkor Teluk Anson ...Taw Tong 2 r.M. Singapore and Hongkong ...C. Apcar 2 r.M. Calcutta ...A. A bear 2 r.M. Deli ...Hebe 3
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  • 36 3 From Steamer 1 o Arrive. Edie Celebes to-day. Hamburg Andalusia ib-iy-eyj Rangoon (with mails from Europe) Purulia '7-9-99 Singapore Singapore 18-5-99 Edie G. G. v. Lansberge 18-9-99 Negapatam Landaura 19-9’99 Singapore Trieste 19-9’99
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  • 80 3 Arrival*. To-DAY. s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson. s. s. Pegu from Olehleh. s. s. C. Apcar from Calcutta. s. s. Avagyee from Deli. s. s. Tambora from Singapore. Yesterday. s. s. Sportsman from Kedah. s. s. Perse from Port Weld. s. s. Swee Leak from Kedah. Departure*.
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  • 212 3 Sept. 16 s. s Andalusia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 16 s. s. Hebe from Singapore for Deli, W. Mansfield Co. 18 s. s. Benvenue from Singapore, for London and Antwerp, Sandilands Buttery Co. 18 s. s. Singapore from Singapore, for Bombay, Leghorn
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  • 107 3 Friday, ***** Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meeting, at 3 p 111. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jelly. 8-20 p.m. and 8- a m. Saturday, i6th Auction Sale of furniture, &c. at “Sherwood House” Anson Road. Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2356 3 ww «V. HAIR PRESERVED BEAUTIFIED. ~u/*vcni cv zvavttt» n McA& Co averley. GRAHAMS Co., LIMITED. Jas I Wnndfnrd A'lUlllip UUI CA LJ UI closely resembles the oilv matter nature pro- "IMTRS. WARD, in thanking the public U vl0« VV 1 1 vides for nourishing and stimulating its growth IVI for
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  • 151 4 I'enang, i 4 th September >899. Tin (Traun out of season. Black I’viq'ei West Cons'... no sales 1 Acl.een fill’ tio sales. White Pepper 45-~ Cloves (picked) M&U. 7 N"-' 'l’' >,,Kar m" f"Tapioca Horn Gotta t.ihlu" l” do. 2H, Z do, s«■'« l4<> do. nM, -2
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  • 149 4 (Straits Times, 12TH September 1899 Raubs (15/10 pd.) *62. buyers. X 1 fully paid $63 Pnnjoins (4 pd.) #9- sales. Jelebus <#s pd.) *l3-75 buyers. Pahang Corp. (£1 pd.) *'4 75 sc ters. Tcnielongs Bzo.—sellers. Kechau Gold (//to paid »10— bnyers. S. Kaub Ltd.(»iuopd.)»3so.—cum new issue s/s.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 437 4 PASSENGER AGENTS IN ENGLAND. WILLIAM J, KEYMER Co. (Passage Department). Passengers will be met on arrival of Steamer in London, and their Baggage cleared and forwarded. Send us a LETTER before EMBARKING, or from Port Said if coming to London By Steamer, and our Representative will be in attendance on
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    • 2826 4 insurance jhiturs. The North-British and Mer- f I Chamberlairfs Cough Remedy cantile Insurance Co. F RIG 77 u 1» Marine Insurance. Is the best medicine in the world for coughs, colu=>, MANNHElMinlU^cecompany A o PMIDANV’Q CVTDAQT croup and whooping cough. When troubled with a rpHE undesigned have been appointed c
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    • 653 4 Penang Ice (any, Limited. Depots .--Beach STREET.-Open on wee' <) from 7 3 0 to 5 p m on s to noon. Carnarvon Street, i 2 p FV n Put Street ßoai> hours day and night at all Prices .-—For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail in over 1 lb.' 2
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