Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1899

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY, NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS, VOL. LVII. FRIDAY, ist DECEMBER, 1899. No. 276.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 842 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. trilHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— uu.nards. Homewards. Parramatta Nov 30 Bengal Dec. 2 Massilia Dec. 14 Clyde l f J Valetta 28 Coromandel 30 Bengal Jan. 11 'Parramatta Jan. 13 Chusan 25 Massilia
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    • 1749 1 R NORDDEU TS CH ER LLOFD British India steam navigation company Limited n 11 KONINKLIJXE PAKETVAAST MAaSapwj Mipptnj £otm. totrnnrt ilotirrs. .NEGAPATAM LINE Of STEAMERS. Th Nippon Vuxen Kaisha. i (North German Hire insurance 24 Company of Hamburg 5 Intended Sailing and expected A rri >al of Steamers. I JAFAH
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    • 946 1 Banks. Nederlandsche Handei Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIEI 3 Established 1524. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000.00 H^ V n -/2, 536,44». .2» Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia A< fDeln ES nd Bkanch es-—Singapore, Medan (IJeh), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang THlati^n\f TeB j
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  • 253 2 Bombay, ist Decemß' r. 8 s<j am. Speech by Mr. Chamberlain. Friendly Relations. Speaking yesterday, the Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain said that he rejoiced at the present friendly relations existing between Great Britain, Germany, and America. A New Triple Alliance. A new triple alliance existed between these three
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  • 962 2 on a visit to Mr. F. Mills. H E the Governor and Lady Mitchell returned to Singapore from Malacca on Sunday last. Mr Curtis while shooting at Bacan Setai is reported to have made a recoid bag of snipe. Abu, Dolah, Imam, and Adan, four Boyanese, were,
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  • 130 2 Tun total repotted plague deaths for all In. it during the week ended the 18 h of November rose fiom 2,***** 2,968, but this includes a number of carli, r < ascs fiom the Haidarabad state not previously reported. In Bombay city the total mortality rose from
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  • 142 2 THE ASSIZES The Crown v. Neu Yet. Tur following point was reserve J in this ca=e I Ir I <e H.irwoo I for the consider al ~1 of lit art of Appeal: Whether there was any evidence to go to the jury of the nature of the tin wholesome diug
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  • 150 2 The subscriptions towards the Diamond Jubilee Sikh lemple Fund ate pouting in steadily fiom al] parts of the Federated Malay Slates, Sumatra, and Kedah. The total amount collected up to date is S3>’47 22 > of which 81.200 were contribu lions ficm India, the Federated
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  • 359 2 (L. co- C. Express) 10th November. 1 The Court. 1 The Queen will artive i t London from f Balmoral to-niotro.v. On qth instant the Prince of Wales attained his fifty-eighth birthday General. 1 Public attention is completely absorbed by the war in South Africa. The subsciiptions to
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  • 280 2 According to tbe annual report for 1898, issue! by Mr. A. E. Young and just published Sketches with bearings and vertical angles were taken fiom twelve stations in Perak and three stations in Negri Setnbilan for the purpose of locating peaks, etc., which are not trigonometrical stations.
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  • 302 2 The fight between Jerry Driscall, the English Army Boxing Cbampi >n and Cliarlemont, Champion of France (French style against English) at the Paris Manege, o > 28th October ended in a fiasco. Dris coll held the master hand for seven lounds, the Frenchman’s kick-, though he wore
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  • 266 2 The British Fleet at the Cape is render i' g far greater services to the force in the field than most people •-uppose, even fiom s-eing the good work they are doing to is, in .1 Idition.-a 'lorce fiof/ffng f flie Tiigefa bridge at Colenso,
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  • 292 2 October.) 9 .~iP? er llllllnalunl handed to the British Agent at Pretoria. 11—State °f war begjns Boers Natal, seize train, and cut wires. 12. Aimoured Hain wrecked by Boers tifr ß,aa a > L,elltenant Nesbitt with fifteen men and two guns captured. 13 —lnvestment of Kimberley
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  • 1040 2 20th—32nd November. Advance on Kimberley. Thf. British forces, reinforced by the Yorkshires and half a battalion of the Norihamptons, concentrated 0:1 the 18th instant north of the Orange River, and will advance on Kimberley within a week. The Bohr scouts are watchful. First Arrivals at Queenstown. General
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 800 2 Pritchard Co. T L Go b g 4 Co PIA^! Wholesale and Retail PIfINQNII Wine, Cigar, and Prevision Merchants. MUSICAL New Goods! INSTRUMENTS Christmas New Goods!! And Large Supplies of AND WALNUTS. i MUSIC Barcelona nuts. Now Arriving Every Week. New Year Cards almonds. BOTTLED FRUITS. x assorted pickles. Call
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    • 540 2 Aiiiicrtir.rnirnts. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Town Hall on Monday, the 4TH of December, at 5 pan., to consider the best means for raising and disposing of a Fund in a d of the families of Soldiers and Sailors who may lose
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  • 19 3 TELUK ANSON. Tin Shipments. (Ist December) r] sli pnients to-day are— |Ceiling, 153 P iku,s of tin
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  • 74 3 i T is intended lo alter the colour of the «(itish stamp from red to green, but present design will not be altered. It -'also intended to issue a new British m |,ut the colour and design have not .'been decided upon. The post office foartment have
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  • 226 3 The following appears in the P. W. D annual report (Perak), which is signed, in centna'ion of the absurdity, by Acting State Engineer, Mr J. Trump:— For nearly the whole of the first six months no less than live officers were a«av ul of *3) and a lot
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  • 403 3 Mr. St. John Buchan of Bangalore writes as follows to the Madras Mail: A small sized fox-terrier of mine had an encounter with a cobia (4 feet 3 inches long) the day before yesterday in my compound, and suceeded in killing it, crunching the head. Two
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  • 487 3 The last report issued by Mr. C. R. Hanson, dated the 30th ultimo, contains the following info: mation I’ARIT BI’NTAK TO SIMPANG AMFAT. Twelve thousand five hundred and twentythree cubic yards of earthwork were done, and 78 cubic yards of ballast wete run out by train and
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  • 1253 3 The Disappointment of the Boers. THEIR FAILURE TO CRUSH A SMALLER British force. A special cable from London to the Englishman states that well authenticated reports are published of the widespread and growing dissatisfaction in the Boers’ ranks, which is assuming an aggressive aspect. They were led
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  • 125 3 Penang, ist December, D 99 Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank lit J Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/11H Do. 3 Credits 2/0,1, Do. 3 Documentary 20} Calcutta, Demand Bank R; 115 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 1463 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 146) Madras,
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  • 205 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant. Parades for Next Week. 1 here will ba no parade on Monday, 4th December, in order to enable members to attend the Transvaal War Fund Meeting at the Town Hall, at 5 p.m. Each member of the Corps is required
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  • 342 3 The s. s. Vidar (Captain Corneck) arrived here from Ma'acca, via Klang, yesterday, with twenty five deck-pas-sengers and general cargo, for this port I he s s. G van Ilylandt (Captain At nold) arrived here fiom Olehleh this morning, witli ninety deck passengers and general cargo, for this
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  • 65 3 .Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str. 'Jinn. Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 r mKlang ...Mary Austin 1 pm. I'angkor and Teluk Anson Langkat 2 p.m. Batu Bahra and Asahan... ...Flying Dragin 2 p.m. S'pore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy Hong Leong 4 p.m Ceylon, Australasia, India via Brindisi, taking mails for
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  • 31 3 From Steamer Jo Arriv*. Colombo Gisela to-day Singapore (mails to Europe) Bengal 2-12-99 Edie Both 2-12-99 Suez Bombay 2-n->jg Singapore J\osa 4-12- 9 Rangoon Fitzpatrick 4 )2- 9
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  • 107 3 .1 tin uhe. 1 O DAY. s. s. Calypso from Singapore s. s. Sumatra from Singapore s. Ho Kiiei from Deli s. s. I'Tving Dragon from Batu Bahra s s. G. vii'i Bylandt from Olehleh s. s. Parramatta from Colombo s s. Hong Leong from Singapore Yestf.ro tv. s.
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  • 75 3 Dec. 1 s. s. Gisela from Trieste, for Sing 1pore, China and Japan, 8. Kustermann Co. 2s. s. Both from Edie, for Olehleh via East Coast ports, Bencoolen, Telok Betong, Padang and Batavia, Huttenbach Liebert 3c Co. 2 Homeward P. &O. Mail Steamer Bmgal from Singapore, for Colombo
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 3261 3 U). DI1!S 1899 PROM and after the Ist December. 18 >9, the X k X. k UHII I lIIUULU, lUww« the following seas from nth Nov., 1899: office of the above Company will be jg Stveet. I’ulau Langkawi, Pulau Arang, I ulau Nipah removed from No. 1 Farquhar Street to
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  • 150 4 Penang, ist December 1899. Tin *739« (Trang out ot seasons Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Acheen 611>.. no sales. White Pepper 42-25 Cloves (picked) 37Mace No. I T Mace Picking? 80— do. Nutmegs 6 3- to (No. > 7-75 Sugar 1 a 5 ILaskel 4-7° do
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  • 257 4 iSlraits limes, 25TH November, 1899.) •Raubs(is/io pd.) 862 sellers. *).> f'dly Pi'i'l »62.50 *(elelms (I 5 pd.) *Pal>a> g Corp. I •>■) »13 5° *Terr.elongs l6 s fs *Kecbau Gold (£lO paid, 521 -sdlm. *S.l<aubLtd.(|ioop<l )82OOci.mi new issues <rs. •Rediang Lebong (fl. too) *2so—suns. Fraser Neave, Ltd.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 286 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, ar from Port Said if coming to London by Steamer, and our Representative will be in attendance on
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    • 1023 4 V CHRISTMAS 1899. PRITCHARD CO.S LIST OF fWIJ and TKESCXSS SUITABLE FOR Christmas Neuj Year. MOUNTED toy BAZAAR. Thotodwotw», Thotowaiowucs ludta Tttate, sSggs SSix Painted Dolls Cole Carts Water Cans Reins Guns Rv DAPHAFI TUCK Jointed Dolls Wood Spades Musical Tots Cups and Balls Swords E>y KAriIACL I LUI\ CS
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    • 514 4 CRUSHED FOOD. New Stock. T«t IT AND You Will be Satisf lEd IR. BELILIOS begs to inform the mi- that since inferior Crushed' Fnu offered for sale in tbe Penang Market i is prices, he desires to draw attention t u certificated Crushed Food for Hordes d prepared, even at
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