Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 November 1899

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL I.VI I. FRIDAY, 24th NOVEMBER,. 1899. No. 270.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 836 1 Shipping Stitts, Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. trpHE mail steamers may be -E expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Onward». Homewards. Parramatta Nov 30 Bengal Dec. 2 Massilia Dec. 14 Clyde l 6 I’a/rf/u 28 Coromandel 30 Bengal Jan. 11 Parramatta Jan. 13 7,
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    • 1981 1 NORDDEUTSCm LLOYD TWSffaSTJS&T* 2 NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. The Nippon Yuwn Kaisha. A CONSIDERABLE reduction in local Lii< JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A Rates is announced, and prospectuses 3 \i 111 Intended Sailing and expected A rrival of Steamers. will be supplied and ail information obtained a on application
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    • 531 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. 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, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang Cheribon, Tegal Pecalongan, rasoeroean Tjilatjap. Menadc Gorontalo, and Rangoon London
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  • 365 2 Bombay, 24TH November, 2-28 am. Illness of the Premier. Influenza Again. Lord Salisbury is suffering from an attack of influenza and unable to attend to business. Reported Further Advance of Boers. Capital of Natal the Objective. By several reports, the conclusion is suggested that the Boers are making
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  • 52 2 McNamee-Rodyk.—At St. George's Church, on the 23rd instant, by the Rev W. H. C. Dunkeilty, m a James William McNamee, E. E. Telegraph Co., to Wilhelmina Jeanette Rodyk, daughter of the late J. R Rodyk, Planter and .Agent for Messrs. DeLange Co. at Segli, Sumatra. English and European papers
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  • 621 2 The funeral of Grant Allen look place on the 27th of October at Woking cemetery. The cricket match, P. C. C v Krian, has been unavoidably postponed on account of the weather. The peace establishment of officers of the cavalry of the British line is 730, and
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  • 80 2 During a dense fog, the German ship Erik Rickuiers, fiom Bangkok for Bremen, with a caigo of rice, ran ashore at the Scil y Blands. The captain and crew of twenty six were saved. The vessel is now unler water, and will probably become
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  • 84 2 Tin: Circus Company performed last night to a large gathering, though the weather was most threatening. The numerous items in the programme were gone through with great success and credit Ihe management advertise a change of programme for to-night, from which it will be seen that Mr. William
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  • 83 2 The Earl of Minto, Governor-General of Canada, has received the following message from the Colonial Secretary London, 24th October. “Her Majesty the Queen d- sires to iliank the people of Her Dominion of Canada for their striking manifestation of loyalty and patriotism in their voluntary
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  • 446 2 The marriage of Miss Wilhelmina Jeanette Rodyk, the youngest daugh er of Mrs. J. R. Rodyk, and Mr. James William McNamee was celebrated yesterday at '-t. George’s Church by lhe Rev. W. H. C. Dunk»rley, the Colonial Chaplain, lhe Church was very prettily decorated with palms, ferns,
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  • 88 2 Friday, 24TH Municipal Commissioners’ ordinary and special meetings, at j p.m. Harmston’s Circus, at 9p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 5-30 a.m. and 5’55 P m. g ITUKD.IV, 25TH Auction Side of household furniture, &c., at Alandale," Burmah Koad, at
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  • 22 2 TELUK ANSON. Tin Shipment*. (24th November) The shipments to-day are To Penang, 240 pikuls of tin. Do. 70 of ore.
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  • 72 2 The N. C. Daily News of the 30th of Octobei reports :—A cablegram was received on Saturday announcing that the Rev. b. C. Partridge, of the American Church Mis sion, had been elected Bishop of the re_ ceutly created missionary jurisdiction of Kioto, Japan. We congratulate Mr.
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  • 78 2 In connection with the paragraph in a recent issue regarding a rainfall of 150 inches on an Assam garden, and asking if this bad been beaten, a correspondent writes to the Englishman saying that Jafflong and Lallakhel tea gardens, in North Sylhet, show a rainfall to
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  • 95 2 The Journal states that the French Ministers of W ar and Marine have come to an agreement on the question of placing the Marine infantry and artillery under the Ministry of War. T he infantry alone will be transferred to the War Office, and will
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  • 193 2 Eight of the men who left Philadelphia for Egypt to construct lhe Atbara Bridge have returned. Mr. Wennes, the foreman, said: When we anived, we found there was no skilled labour to aid u only numberless convicts, mostly murderers, and a few riveiters. lhe
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  • 386 2 Judgment was given yesterday by Mr. Justice Law in the cases. Jules Chavry and others v tl.e ship Benjamin Sewall, and Ju'es Chavry and others v. Arthur Sewall. The plaintiffs were the seamen of the ship Benjamin Sewall, who remained behind when the vessel
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  • 321 2 At the fourteenth ordinary general meeting of lhe Penang Kheau Guan Insurance Company Limited, held on Wednesday last, the directors submitted their report to the shareholders, which runs as follows \ollr Directors beg to submit to you a statement of accounts for the
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  • 89 2 London. 2-th November, o-ii Px Deputation to Cape Town Object Uncurtain. President Kruger is sending a deputation of Transvaalers to Cap,. Town, presumably on a p eac j. errand. Official Returns as to TraitorCalled For. Result Salutary. General Buller has ordered official returns to be sent in from
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  • 486 2 The following is the state of the n;at| ie > on the Viceioy's Cup:— Win Place 11 Merlcolas 1 4 Vanitas 4'5 Strathroy 1 6 Keenan 1 8 Vedette 1 10 Cherry 2 10 ...Leonidas 2 10 Up Guards 2 Asian, 7111 Nov. Both Merloolas and Strathroy
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  • 627 2 An Eighthen-Year-Old Story. Sir James Sivewright has told a idle story of the last Boer War w hich affords a graphic idea of what might have been Ihe tale was told to a gentieman who is reproduced it i 1 the Pelican. In 'Bl s ir
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1297 2 Pritchard Co. NAPTHfIUN: Pl ANOS i iLwuuiu w. baiisandsticks nilb tins PIANOS!! GRAND 4N p IRCUS MIIQIPAI Royal Menagerie of Perform* nlllOiu&L ing Wild Animals. “Serravallos INSTRUMENTS The Last 3 Nights! Christmas Tonic*” And Large Supplies of The Las L 3 Nights!! ahi icir our first change of programme AND
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  • 2415 3 A Second Defeat. Following close upon the sanguinary I Jes|>erate battle of Glencoe, the Boer f iir ,>s i'ff r d an even more decisive and s] >, :1 f at at Elandslaagte, midway j, e tn.ea Ladysmith and Glencoe. On iI, P ,|„y of the
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  • 122 3 Penang, 24TH November, Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank iH| Do. 4 months’sight Bank i/nfj Do. 3 Credits 2/oJ t Do. 3 Documentary 2oj Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs i|si Do. 3 days’sight Private 117 Bombay, Demand Bank 1455 Do. 3 days’sight Private 147 Madras, Demand Bank 145 Do.
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  • 31 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant. Parades for This Week. Squad Drill every evening at 5 p.m. By Order, (Sgd.) G. M. Dundas-Mouat, Lt. Adj. Penang Volunteers.
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  • 200 3 The s. s. Fly: ig Scud (Captain Hussain) arrived here yesterday from Kedah, with 21 deck-passengers, 22 bullocks, and a general cargo, for this port. The s. s. Avagyce (Captain Hastrup) arrived here from Deli this morning. She brought 80 deck-passengers, 5 ponies, and general cargo, for this
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  • 41 3 Mails Ci ose To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Deli and Asahan ...Fook Ching ...it a.m. Deli ...Avagyce 1 p.m Langkat ...Jin Ho 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Langkat 2 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong. Swatow Amoy... Seang Leong 4 p.m.
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  • 49 3 From Steamer To Arrive. Singapore Ho Leong to-day. Rangoon (with mails from Europe) Kangra 2J-11-99 Singapore Shanghai 25-11-99 Singapore Clive 25-11-99 Moulmei 1 Pin Seng 25-11-99 Singapore Maha Vajirunhis 27-11-99 Ncgapatam Loodiana 28-11-99 Olehleh Graaf v. Bylandt 28-1 -99 Moulmein Ellora 28-11-99 Calcutta Sui Sang 28-11-99
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  • 75 3 4 rri til ft. To-day. s. s. Aingyee from Deli s s. Jin lh> from Langkat Yestekday. r. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson 8. s. r iyi'i r 1‘ ish from Po’-t Weld s. R. Fly in r Scud from Kedah s. s. Sportsman from Kedah Departure» Today.
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  • 352 3 Nov. 25 Extra P. O. s. s. Shanghai from Singapore, for Colombo and London, Gilhllan Wood Co. 25 s. s. Bingo Maru from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead Co. 25 ss. Glenlochy from London, for Singapore and China, Boustead Co. 26 s. s. Ho Kuei from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2707 3 Mc/yigtei 1 Co. 189 g 19 Beach Street. are for sale at Tern,s very m ,erate Apply to A B 3B UCctCll Messrs. GRAHAM Co, Ltd., 56 Beach Street. and at the Studio, 27 Farquhar Street. Penang, 16th November, 1899. SHIPCHANDLERY. a. KAULFUSS. No Smoke! No Smell! No Reooil LL
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  • 177 4 Penang, ***** N >vi ::ri *73-55 «11.,1 g out oi reasons ,;k,u. I'.ppm \Vc-''<?■>■'*• no >.ls (Aclw-tpf’"'-. no sales. \V <*l'«ppei 4 2 -’5 Clcv(s (pi. 1.e.1) 3/- m i.o. M .co Pickings 8 N ilncgs J Mo. i 7-75 J»S igm I„ 2 4»5 Jo I
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  • 247 4 (stiuits Ime 2.51 N Vl-.rnt 1' ’j *K.u.bs .15 10 d.) rs. ■f.i billy 1 > J. i. bus (#5 pd.) 12 u.irs. di.ii g Coip. <£i I"! «>3-75 T< melcngs 017 Kechau Gold (£lO paidi ‘•l' S.l.aiibL.td.(#ioop<l ,i2OOiM«i 11 i a •Rcdjang Lebotig (fl. 100) f
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 553 4 BROWN, GATHIRAVAL6 Co., 56 Beach Street. Penang merchants, c >mmi< rs CONTRACTORS. IHlTli a view to meet the largely in- creased requiicincnt of tin ,dauting. cor. racting, and other c<-iinmnitie? of tin Native States. a;;d o facilitate the purchase and transport of all kind of '-oid-. from Penarg thereto. he
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    • 2420 4 built BP ON natubee play ELLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE’S H A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA L.b < tO WIZ II 8 S Worn in the East by all Awarded G I^o 010 K. Wi* E E E OmE t ie Offl cers T^e Gold Medal. roughs,
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    • 210 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDio A KAULFUBB, 27 Farquhar Street. By special appointment to H. H. i llE Sultan of Kedah. PHOTOSrof any kind and style, and after latcstlnventions. Artistic work only. FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang. Native States, Atjcfe Sumatra. &c HEUN MEYER Co, THE “PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF
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