Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1899

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY, NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVII. WEDNESDAY. 25th OCTOBER,. 1899. No. 245.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 804 1 Shipping fatAuta. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. trpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Guv wards. Homewards. f-, ?i Nov. 2 Parramatta Nov. 4 Coromandel 16 Chusan 18 Parramatta 3° Dec 2 Chusan Dec. 14 Clyde 16 Bengal 28 Coromandel
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    • 1651 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HEGIMTM LINE OF STEAMERS. The Hippon Viuin K.uki, JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. 111 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. 1 ft I I 1 ?OR Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on 11 1 Negapatam, Karrioa?, i’liu 26th Oct. I I TT 1 Tirr»TTTxn ,a. run r<l
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    • 324 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A. KAULFUSS, 27 Farquhar Street. By special appointment to H. H. the Sultan of Kedah. PHOTOS of any kind and style, and after tm latest inventions. Artistic work only. FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Native States, Atjeh, Sumatra, &c BROWN. GATHIRAVALO Go.. 56 Beach Street, Penang MERCHANTS, COMMISSION
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    • 422 1 ganks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIETY Established 1524. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000.00 Reserve Funez 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, Pecaiongan, Pasoeroeaa Tjilatjap. Menado Gorontalo, and Rangoon
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  • 153 2 London. 24TH October. BRITISH POSITION AT GLENCOE. COLONEL YULE’S RETREAT FROM DUNDEE. OVERWHELMING BOER FORCES The position of the British force at Glencoe is being watched with extreme anxiety. Colonel Yule has retired to Glencoe, in order to effect a junction with Sir George White. An overwhelming force
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  • 370 2 We publish elsewhere to-day some very copious extracts from Sir l*rank Swettenham’sinteresting and instructive report on Federated Malaya for 1898, which, unfortunately, reached us at a time when there happened to be more than the ordinary pressure on our space and since then no opportunity has occurred of
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  • 319 2 Glencoe! Absitomcn'. The extreme anxiety, with which, as Reuter tells us, the position of the British force at Glencoe is being watched in London is certainly shared by their compatriots in Penang. It would appear that Colonel Yule, or Brigadier-General Yule, as he may now be ranked, has wisely
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  • 839 2 A qualified clerk of works is required for the Public Works Department, Seremban. For offering an illegal gratification to P. C. 361, Che Lab, a Malay, was yesterday fined $5 by Mr. O'Sullivan. The death is announced of Mr. John Donaldson, the remodeller of the Duni Dutn
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  • 87 2 A cricket match has been arranged to be played on the Esplanade at 2 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, between the P.C.C. Ist XI and a team of All Penang. The following men have been asked to represent the latter teamT. A. Angus, kid. Kassim, B. Augustin, S.
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  • 30 2 It is hereby notified that the importation of cattle from Province Wellesley into the state of Perak is prohibited from this date (24th October,) until further notice.
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  • 43 2 A tigress was caught close by Loke Yew’s estate a fortnight ago, writes a Klang correspondent to the Malay Mail, and has had innumerable visitors. She drinks and eats well, has quite tamed down, and enjoys her daily bath.
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  • 87 2 On Thursday last, the inmate of a Singapore brothel, named Lee Ah Hee, was summoned to the Chinese Protectorate. She was accompanied by a servant from the house, and, says the Singapore Free Press, as she was going before Inspector Ryan, the servant attempted to force some dark
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  • 72 2 The following has appeared in the general orders issued in connection with the Hongkong Volunteer Corps:Services, Transvaal.The following telegram from the secretary of state for the colonies is published for information Governor, Hongkong. Referring to your telegram of September 21st, Her Majesty’s government desire
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  • 148 2 Singapore Tree Press. As we have said the Conference is exceedingly strong. The rise is no doubt dictated from head offices, and there is not much good grumbling to agents here. But the question is becoming a very serious one, and a solution will have to
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  • 146 2 According to the Perak Pioneer, a Malay, named Bahudin, a dwarf, aged about twenty years, went out fishing with another Malay, named Morasin, in a small boat at Kuala Teja, Kinta, on the iBth inst. When they had been out for about one hour, Morasin came back
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  • 181 2 Appeals Against Magistrates’ Decisions. Two appeals against Magistrates’ decisions were called, on Monday, before Mr. Justice Howard. Mr. Hereford's Conviction Affirmed. The first was that, in which the appellant, a Malay named Mat Jafar, was convicted of voluntarily causing hurt to another Malay at Telnk Bahang, and sentenced
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  • 182 2 According to a Netherlands-Indian correspondent to the Singapore Free Press, the following telegram (in Dutch) was sent by the Sourabaya people one day early in Oc.ober President Kruger, Pretoria, in the name of Dutch residents of Surabaya we wish you and your people God’s
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  • 87 2 Wednesday, 25TH 1 own Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty’, 4-40 a.m. and 5-05 p.m. Thursday, 26th Last Quarter Moon. Mail to Europe closes at'4 p.m. Friday, ***** Municipal Commissioners’ ordinary and special meetings, at 3 p.m. Saturday, 28th St. James and
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  • 142 2 [From our own SINGAPORE, (2.5 th October) Singapore Races. First Day. The following are the results r yesterday’s racing 01 I. The Maiden Plate Mr. Tann’s Vagrant Mowbray’s Miniiawar 1 2. The’Roadsters' Race. 2 Mr. Bath’s Father O'Flynn M. M. Konsi’s de Rougemont 1 3.— Selling Race for
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  • 87 2 The Soerabaia Handelsblad sees v. satisfaction that the Dutch gore;-" ment have laid down the law mining in vassal stales, in the sense that for the present no foreigner be admitted as manager or on the concession With a view to the ve v strange doings
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  • 204 2 SELANGOR TREASURY DEFALC ATIONS. In concluding an article on Mr. Ri.W the Selangor state registrar, who has beet called upon to pay several thousands ct dollars to cover the defalcations of a subordinate, the Malay Mail says It cannc: lie too often repeated that Mr Ridges v.as Chinese secretary that
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  • 293 2 The following well-deserved tributes paid by the Rangoon Gazette to the goo: old” B. I Co.the public’s friend a; Christmas time, when a double journey is allowed on all B. I. boatsatasinglefare:Much has been said of the smoothness and celerity with which the Indian armv authorities
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  • 354 2 The following particulars regarding” topography of Natal are given in crthat the readers of the Pinang Gaezlh teg have some idea of the ground which i" present the scene of campaign. I' road from Pietermaritzburg, the capi”“Natal, to the Transvaal border passes»' 6 a series of plateaux
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1975 2 i n THE LATEST NOVELTY pill ADfillDfllUl fMu Pritcliaro Co vtlLUllUlJlllJlll st Andrew’s Ball, 1898. 11 llulldl U UV* flB A Bff nPffAWES abS ,Utely PPeVentS CUPeS A MEETING of~the~Scotsmen of Penang mAAA AUf AUli Am. SE a-sickness the Chamber of Commerce at 4.30 p. m. Importers General Dealers. The
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  • 3778 3 The following extracts, taken from the annual report issued by the ResidentGeneral, Federated Malay States, are published as likely to prove interesting to the gemial r ader j he r-e.i 1898, taken as a whole, was one of 11 -> p lily and progress for the
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  • 118 3 Penang, 25m October, 1’99. Rates close as follows Loudon, Demand Bank t'lli Do. 4 months’ sight Bank t/i iADo. 3 Credits i/nj Do. 3 Documenta. V 1 n}J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 1421 Do. 3 days'sight Private '431 Bombay, Demand Bank u2j Do. 3 days'sight Private 143} Madras, Demand
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  • 265 3 The s. s. Taw Tong (Captain Vaz) arrived here frc.m Teluk Anson via Pangkor yesterday, with ninety-two passengers and general cargo, for this port. The s. s. Pontianak (Captain Witt) arrived here from Brandan this morning, with eighteen deck-passengers and a cargo of 2,000 tins of kerosene oil,
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  • 58 3 Parades This Week. Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant. Oct. 25th 5 p.m. Squad Drill for No. 3 Section. 26th Squad Drill for No. 4 Notice Board. The attention of members is directed to the Notice Board outside the Otderly Room in the Fort. By Order,
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  • 77 3 Maii sC'osi. To-morrow. For Per str. I ime. Edie, T. Scmawc, Segli Olehleh G. G. v. Lansb.rge 9 a.m. Renong, Victoria Point Mergui and Moulmein Cornell. i ...it a.m. Deli ...UoKwei 1 P.M. Deli Hebe I P.M. Klang and I’ort Dickson ...Betsy 1 pm. Pangkor and Teluk Anson
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  • 27 3 From Steamer /<> Arrive. Singapore Camorla 26-10-99 Singapore Maha I'ajirunhis .6-10-99 Calcutta Kum Sang 26-10-99 Singapore A- Ipc.ir 27-10-99 Liverpool Priam 27-10-99 Hamburg Ronigsberg 27-10-99
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  • 92 3 rrh til». To-day. s. s. Pontianak from Brandan Yes 1 ER day. s. s. Taw Ton* from Teluk Anson s. s. Canton from I < hik Anson s. s. Betsy from Klang 3. s. Mary Austin from Klang s. s. Pegu from Olchleh s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s.
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  • 241 3 Oct. 26 Camorta from Manila via Singaore, for Rangoon and Calcutta, Huttenbach Liebert Co. 26 s. s. Landaura from Singapore, for M dras, via ports, Hnttenbach Liebert Co. 26 s. s. Hebe from Singapore, for Deli, W. Mansfield Co. 26 s. s. Maha Vajirunhis from Singapore for Olehleh
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 FOR SALE. Ficus Elastica.” Gt UTTA RAMBONG. Rooted ligature cut I tings at 7I cts. each f.0.b., delivery from January 1900, onwards. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, Bukit Rajah Estate, g
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    • 2512 3 McAIW Co. Rfllrlofh TdtJLo 1000 l p A OdMUlll CARTRIDGES, 1899. 19 Bea>ch Street. AND "ezjf" SHIPCHANDLERY. N.Bm.k. l N.Smril N.R.« >i l! L Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. |V| Ifl T Ulf on bromide paper W. JONES. ||l Ipil. I V King Street.
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  • 152 4 Pinang, 25TH October, 1899. Tin »86.80 ITraiiß out seasons West Coast... no sales. Aebeen 6«’ no sales. White Pepper Cloves (picked) spl el Mace No. 1 g o do. Mace Fickn'gs 64. do. Nutmegs o (NO.l 4.85 do. Sugar I 3 4.40 do. j basket dQ Tapioca
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  • 167 4 (S/H.i/s 7m>rs, 21ST October, 1899 1 Raubsl’S/m rd.) 960..->o.'T<.i.'. fully paid... Jelebus (»5 ptl-i m/rs. *Pahang Co.p. (£•!“!> #1 *Temelongs t.h—saks straits S’ships 9.00 pd »95- *TanjongPagars(».oop«> Debentures (5 p. c.) Riley, Hargreaves &Co Straits Trading Co., Ltu. 5 a Maynard COHSIOO )«<•) »4°° s Pahang Rabang
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 529 4 CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILL Hotel Charges.—9s per day for each adult. Saturday evening until Monday morning. 98 for each adult. Four Bungalows are available: The Diamond Jubilee, Victoria, Alice, and Dovecot. Lawn Tennis and Billiards. For further particulars apply to J. KERR, Managi.tg Proprie or. Chairs or Coolies can be
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    • 2860 4 Dll. J. 101.1.1 S browneT «hborodyns. 1 Agents of the above Company, and are WW a»— ow jgn rw g /ROUGHS, TS THE GREAT SPECIICF FOR The Aachen Munich Fire 'WW»! A B K NCH,TS B Qholeka. V* BT SPECIAL WARRANT THE OUEEN **4/, Capital£ 450,000. PURVEYORS TO EMPRESS OF
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    • 647 4 Penang Ice and pany, Limited. Depots .--Beach STREET.-Open on weel from 7.30 to 5 p m on W^ l vs to noon. °unday s Carnarvon Street. 12 Pc. it Pitt Street.-Omh oRoad 0Road hours day and night at all Pnrw .-—For 1 lb. 3 cts. retail, j n 0 over
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