Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1899

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIL THURSDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1899. No. 263.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 808 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. tmHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outward». Homeward». Coromandel Nov. 16 Chusan Nov. 18 Parramatta 30 Bengal Dec. 2 Dec. 14 Clyde „16 I'nlelta 28 Coromandel 30 Bengal J an 11 Parramatta Jan. 13
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    • 2478 1 tt/ivu British india steam navigation company, Limited. Skipping Whites» notice. nvnuijEuiDunLii nun u koninklijke paketvaart maatsshappij. j V/TEWS of Penang, Singapore. Perak a tIEGAPATAM LISE Of STEAMERS. Tl Nippon Yuen Kakha. Photos enlarged, various sizes tip to 3 ft. on bromide paper W. JONES. IV JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd.
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    • 735 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHFRLAND TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-u? Capital /35,783,000.00 Reserve Func: .../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, Pasocroean Tjilatjap. Menadc Gorontalo, and Rangoon London
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  • 5 2 PERAK TIN DUTY
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  • 130 2 We publish elsewhere a summary of Mr. Chamberlain’s brilliant speech in parliament, in justification of the policy of the government. An incident, that is probably unique in Mr. Chamberlain's parliamentary experience, occurred in the delivery of this speech. At on« stage of the Colonial Secretary's three hours'
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  • 220 2 It would appear that certain land at Masampo, in Corea, was purchased by the Japanese government, some time ago. On this identical land Russia had previously cast longing eyes but, like a modest lever, had deferred the time of putting the question to the government at Seoul.
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  • 342 2 Strangely enough, many of those who are humane and feel either mental discomfort or actual disgust and resentment at the sufferings unnecessarily inflicted on animals, require ocular or auricular demonstration of those sufferings, before they are moved to interfere. Thus, a sore on a horse’s shoulder
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  • 120 2 This morning’s telegram discloses another phase of the madness which has overwhelmed the Boers. First came the ultimatum then followed the invasion of the British colonies. Since that time we have heard of insults to women, unprovoked cruelty to natives, and wilful destruction of property and
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  • 1079 2 It is now practically certain that a Central Bank for India will be established. The Japan .Mail thinks that any act of Russian aggression in southern Corea will be reso'utely resisted by Jap in. Li Ui Hok was yesterday fined $25, with costs, by Mr. Woodward, for
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  • 151 2 On Tuesday last, three Chinese entered Messrs. Gosling Co.’s shop in Union Street and examined some pipes and cigarette-holders. One of the men asked the price of a pipe. While the Chinese assistant, who w as attending to the customers, turned and asked another assistant the price,
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  • 138 2 Tun China Gazette hams that a serious discovety in connection with the Chinese Regiment at Wei hai Wei has recently been disturbing the Btitish officers at that station. By some means one of the noncommissioned officers became possessed of a nuinb-r of documents
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  • 205 2 The Chief Justice Flees from the Bench. An Advocate writes to the Times of Ceylon from Hultsdorf:—An amusing incident occurred at rhe Appeal Court to day. Preceding the smart shower at one o’clock, the sky turned so dark that it was impossible to read
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  • 245 2 In Colonel Henderson’s book the following observations appear, as coming from Lord Wolseley —The second les son is that to band over to civilians the administration and organization of the a, my, whether in peace or war, or to allow them to interfere in
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  • 306 2 Abdulrahman, a Muhammadan Tamil, was charged on Tuesday morning with dishonestly retaining stolen property in respect of a tarpaulin. He was found “guilty, and as be had three previous convictions against him, he was sentenced by Mr. Justice Harwood to three years' rigorous imprisonment, and to one year’s
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  • 22 2 TELUK ANSON. (16th November) Tin Shipments. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 348 pikuls of tin. Do. 48 of ore.
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  • 61 2 Precautions at Shanghai. Kang-yu-wei being expected at Shanghai by the Empress of India, H.M.SS. Fame and Whiling were sent to Woosung to prevent any violation of the flag being ifttempted. Kang-yu-wei has arrived in Hongkong by the Kawachi Mani. He and bis suite were in European dress.
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  • 80 2 The San Francisco Chronicle says:—One of the bitter fruits of the boilermakers' strike in this city is seen in the order for work to be done in Hongkong on army transports whis h was formerly done I < re. And the worst of it is that
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  • 92 2 According to news from New Caledonia, two men of war, one British and the other French, have recently been acting in concert in suppressing bands of brigands in the New Hebrides. It is statel that a camp of escaped convicts was annihilated at Segon, and at Lepei’s
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  • 140 2 A Bengali correspondent writes to Indian Engineering from Dohad under date the 27th of October:—“l proceeded by tonga to leport my arrival at Kaira. I noticed men and women, even gitls and lioys, hanging on the trees collecting leaves. They were eating the soft leaves, reserving the
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  • 174 2 The Englishman writes It is disquieting to read at the present time of indications of unrest on both the frontiers of India. So far as the Chins are concerned, it is hardly likely that the measures taken for their disarmament will cause any general
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  • 184 2 A few days ago the Knowenpao had a scathing article on official ignorance, and cited various illustrations. When Portugal notified her desire to have a representative at Peking for instance, the officials were taken aba. k, not knowing of any such country. Many of them, our contemporary avers,
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  • 267 2 Rich Used as Fuel. The Danish steamer, Natuna, of 47° tons, of Copenhagen, arrived in Colombo from Singapore early this morning, after an eventful voyage. She left Singapore on the 17th instant with a cargo of rice on her way to Bombay and the
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  • 90 2 Thursday, i6th e3 t Mail from Europe expected to ar 5 P- m m an! High-water at New Jetty, 10-50 p-n-15 a.m. FRID Meeting of S. Andrew’s Ball Com ®S at Chamber ofConrmerce. at 4 J Masonic Smoking Concert, Maso >- Northam Road, at 9
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1428 2 Pritchard &Go hapthalw* pianos! G raS‘d s Xc s us riuiuaituv bv. b sk in iib t pianos 11 an pex* tin *75 cents. i innuu.. R u ena g er j B o fPerformMUSICAL ing Wild Animals. (i vallrVs HICTDIIIfIENTQ entire new company. Ocrrd.vd.liu O illvA 111 UliBtil I
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  • 1969 3 M r. CHAMBERLAIN ON THE SITUATION. Speech in Parliament. HIS DEFENCE. Mr. Chamberlain, who was loudly cheered on rising, said he felt a sense of satisfaction and relief at being able at last to reply to the accusations and insinuations which had been made gainst the Government during
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  • 591 3 Arrangements for Shipping the Troops to South Africa. The following were the latest arrangements for despatching the army corps, which is now daily arriving in portions at Cape Town and Durban By the 25th of October no less than sixteen transports should have left with 1,132
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  • 121 3 Penang, iCth November, i'<99Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1 1 3 Do. 4 months'sight Bank l/li}’ Do. 3 Credits x 11 U Do. 3 Documentary 2/0 Calcutta, Demand Bank R 135 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 7 Bombay, Demand Bank '45 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 145
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  • 41 3 Orders by Captain A. R. A lams, Acting Com .1" cult. Paradi. s For The Week. Nov. ***** 5 p.m. Squad Drill Left Half Coy. 17th Casuals. By Order, (Sgd.) G. M. Dundas-Moua r, Lt. <S- Adj. Penang Volunteers.
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  • 315 3 The s. s. Pontiauak (Captain Witt) arrived here from Brandan yesterday, with nine deck passengers and a cargo of 2,000 tins ci keiosmc oil, for this port. The s. s. Flying Fish It ft Penang for Port Weld yesieiday, with two Europeans as saloon passengers. The Flying Fish
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  • 81 3 Mau s C> osi To-morrow. For Per sir. linn. Deli ...Sumatra ...it am. Edie, T. Semawc, Segli and Olehleh ...II a.m. Singapore, China anil Japan Ilcn.ildtr noon. Kloig and Malacca... I i.Air i p.m Batn Bahia& A sal.an A’. Ihiliwyn t p.m. Tongkah, Kopah, Kenong, Victoria Point, Meigni
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  • 36 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Hamburg Sarnia to-day. Bombay Soeolra 17-11-99 Edie Moetsuiicker 18-11-99 Singapore Glenfalloch 18-11-99 Singapore Seeing Leong 18-11-99 Singapore Foseidon 18-11-99 Edie G. G. v. Lansbcrge 20-11-99 Singapore Kum Sang 2011-99
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  • 98 3 4 rrhnls. To-day. s. s. Benaldcr from London s. s. VieLir from Klang s. s. Lady 11 './J from Teluk Anson s. s. Su ee Leak from S. L'peh s. s. Hck Canton from Olehleh s. s. Sumatra from Singapore Vest ehoay. s. s. Pontianak from Brand tn s.
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  • 235 3 Nov. 16 Girniau Steamer s. s Sumatra fiom Singapore, for Belawan, Behn Meyer Co. 17 Extra P. O. s. s. Socotra from Bombay, for Singapore, China and Japan. Gilfillan Wood Co. 17 s. s. Ho K« ei from Deli, for Deli, Hottenbach Liebert Co 17 s. s. G.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 336 3 WANTED. A CHINESE STOREKEEPER. One who has had previous experience. Apply to “T. R„” c/o Pmang Gazette. TO LET. TO LET at Weld Quay, Penang, next to the new offices of the P. O. Co apany Large offices ai d godowns suita' le for a Merchant’s Business Apply to Messrs.
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    • 2553 3 McAlister 1 Co. s®h SH Estates of Liberiaß 1 k k k (and other cultivation) xk Tokong and Batn Feringhi. A—. a. t TN the Federated Malay States, the property L. SURAWONGSEE. xiCQ.Cn duFQCtI. I of the Malay Peninsula Coffee Company, Limited, will be offered for sale by Public NOTICE.
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  • 178 4 Penang, i6th November 1899. Tin *7*1 Trang out 01 seasons West Coast... no sale= Acb-en 61b no sales. White Pepper 45 75 Cloves (picke-1) 37Mace No. 1 .00.-aMleis Mace Pickings do Nutmegs *3- do-. (No. 1 7/5 do. Sugar 2 <”5 f Haskel 4-70 do. Tapioca Flour
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  • 240 4 (Straits lines, 13TH November, 1899 i •Raubs (15 10 pd.) 5° sellers. •/1 fully p»M 863.50 Jelebus ft 5 pd.) *> >3 5° 5 ♦Pahang Coip. 1-d.) »>3-5° G> ‘Temelongs do Kechau Gold (£lO paid) ...»19— <“>. S.ltauLLM. finopsl 8225 cm.; 1 •Redjang Lebong (fl. 100) ‘2
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 308 4 Penang Ice and Industrial Company, Limited. Dep ts Beach Street. —Open 0:1 v .-lays from 7.30 to 5 p. 1.1. on Sunday, to noon. Carnarvon S', beet, .2 Penang R ai tx 11 Pitt Street.—Open at ad hours day and night. Friers .-—For 1 lb. 3'd retail, I over 1
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    • 1402 4 tontstoLESskM-y »BRKSTKSHIKES?.BGL Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 11 H Ofl fS 1 "LORNE” HIGHLAND WHISKY Is the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, VSfUti s» AND d bX: > 0 “FIVE CROWN” than please/, with die result It relieves the lungs, FINEST OLD SCOTCH WHISKY X^ C^ntt r xp BY
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    • 599 4 Fire insurance. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE THE undersigned have been appoi nt Agents for the above Companies and open to accept Fire risks at enrrent rat<c e 336 KATZ BROTHERS. Ltn BROWN CO., Monumental Sculptors, 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA (Ebtalished A. D. 1852.) Done in Italian Marble, Aberdeen
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