Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 December 1899

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY NEW SERIES.) ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVII. SATURDAY, 9th DECEMBER 1899. No. 283.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 846 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. till HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: u.rfarda. Homewards. Dec. Clyde Dec. 16 I'aletta >• 28 Coromandel 30 Bengal Jan. 11 Parramatta Jan. 13 Chusan 2 5 Massilia 27 Coronnndel Feb. 8 Valetla Feb.
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    • 2498 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BRITI a siw lolitts KONINKLIJKc PAKtI VAAKI MAA I bbHAPPI J. -7- The London Assurance Cora a NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha. poration. \\i ill i r- JAPAN MAR STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. fTJHE undersigned having been appointed lntended Sailing and expected Arrival ot Steamers. Agents
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    • 887 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital /35,783.000.00 Reserve Fume; .../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, Media (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padai g Chetibon, Tegal Pecalongan, Pasoeroc. n Ijilatjap. Menadc Gorfintalo, and
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  • 154 2 BOHBAY, Bth December, 7-55 p m. The Commander-in-Chlef. Departure from Natal’s Capital. General Buller, with his staff, has left Pietermaritzburg for the camp at Frere. Central British Force Strengthened. South Central Movement of the Boers Checked. Reinforcements are rapidly joining General Gatacre’s column at Putterskraal, near Sterkstroom, and
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  • 39 2 Garland—lngallOn the 6lh instant at All Saints Church, Taiping, by the Rev F S. Pyemont, Emily Sara, daughter of the late General Ingall, c.b to Ernest Talbot Cope Gauland, youngest son of the Rev N. Garland, of Richmond
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  • 49 2 Tin: following reply has been received to the telegram despatched, on behalf of Penang and Province Wellesley, by the Hons. J. K. Birch, J. M. Vermont, and Dr. Brown to Lady Mitchell Lady Mitchell thanks community Penang Province Wellesley for kind message of sympathy.”
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  • 204 2 The Fund now in process of collection for the Widows and Orphans of Soldiersand Sailors, who fill in the war in South Afiica, was opened after 6 o’clock on Tuesday, and since then, although only three days haveelapsed, Mr. Yeats has received and banked the highly
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  • 354 2 A l the present moment, the cry, w hich a certain section of the liberal partyraised, at first, against allowing a war to breakout in South Afi ica, even after the issue of the ultimatum, has been changed to oneagainst Mr. Chamberlain, personally. The unseating
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  • 1076 2 The Penang Library will re open for the issue of books on Monday next. Capt. Lewis Jones, r e., now stationed at Singapore, is promoted to be Major, vice G. H. Sim. Raub hough clean-up shows 2,100 ounces of ama'gam from 1,050 tons of stone. Tur. full
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  • 66 2 FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS. Amount previously acknowledged s4>^3 2 Engineers’ Institute, Ist instalment 1,000. P. A. Angier Esq. 25. R. Peirce Esq. 5 0< R. A. Law Esq 25. Mr. and Mrs. Kindersley 15 W. Hargreaves Esq. 25., Collected in Bukit Mertajam per S. A. O’Keefe Esq 85.50
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  • 40 2 An advice dated the 10th November, 1899, from the Governor of Mauritius to the Secretary lo the Government of India, home department, states:For the week ended the 9th of November last, 37 cates plague and 72 deaths.
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  • 89 2 To-day’s Match. A cricket match has been arranged to be played between the P. C C captained by Mr. F. Dennys, and a team from Krian, captained by Mr. G. Bird, at lhe Espla nade, to-day. The following gentlemen will represent the P. C. C:Messrs. Dennys, Spronle,
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  • 102 2 At the recent conference of Eng'ish and American bishops held in Shanghai, it was unanimously decided, says the A’ C Daily News, that it would not be advisable for the bishops of the Anglican Communion either to ask for, or lo accept, a political status in China such
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  • 103 2 A Nanking despatch gives some startling news of the recent dispersion of two battalions of modern armed troops belonging to the Nanyang administration, who had been sent with two othtrs under lhe <omtnand of a Taotai, named Lin Cliaotong, to Kiangsi to assist the Governor there in
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  • 670 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gatette S.R, Your correspondent, who with curious infelicity signs himself A. B C. of Good Form,” is apparently anxious that Mr. Arnot Reid should lose none of the credit, to which he is entitled, for organizing the Widows and Orphans
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  • 63 2 Sterkstroom. Putterskraal is not marked in the maps before us, but, as it is said to be near Sletkstrcom, our readers may guess approximately its position, for S'eikstroom is in the south of Albert County on the northern slope of the mountains which separate Albert, Aliwal North,
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  • 68 2 Justices Ptinsep and Stanley disposed of the case of Ahmed Reza, the second man convicted by Mr. Pearson of assault on Mr. and Mrs. Norton in Calcutta. The matter came up on a rule for enhancement of sentence. Justices Prinsep and Stanley sentenced Reza to one
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  • 67 2 Sir Michael Hicks Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered a political speech at Bristol on the 14th of November. Referring to lhe South Africa trouble, he said, This war in South Africa will destroy both Conventions and will result in South Africa's awakening to
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  • 94 2 Objects and Reasons This bill has been drafted in accordance with instructions received from the Secretary of State. The additional privilege conferred on the Governor, by according to him ti e same rights with regard to vacation leave as are enjoyed by o her officials, has been
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  • 106 2 Objects and Reasons. The object of this bill is to provide a suitable place for an asylum for lepers from the Native States. At present, there is no such asylum, and the want of some such institution has b?en felt for a considerable time. No p
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  • 280 2 N correspondent in the NetherlandsIndies thus wiites to the Singapore Free Press:Alpha, in the Batavia A ieuwsblad, again voices Du'ch hopes and aspirations about the course and result of the present war in South Africa. The fact that such stuff is written, and given a prominent place
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  • 430 2 An nr it ary m -etiugcf the Municipal Coinmissiot.c rs was held, yesterday afternoon, at the town hall, when the following gentlemen were present :Dr. 1. C. Avetoom (Deputy President), Mr D Gilcluist, Mr H W. Fiim-tone, Mr. J F. reford, and Mr. J. Bromhead-Mattheivs. The minutes cf
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1367 2 Pritchard Co. G IZOLPHE plflNoSl 27 Bead* Street, D| IB QD II A DOGCART, by Dykes Co., Calcutta, P'lUllll I 21? in good repair. Price flzco. HAS JUST RECEIVED 1 Apply x.,” c/o g«<«4. Harness! MUSICAL ilntiirs. Harnf’qJl INSTRUMENTS Christmas And Large Supplies of RM I FO R BALE. AND
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  • 2001 3 TUESDAY, STU DECEMBER, 1899. (Singapore Free Press) Present. IK nor Sik Charles MiTciiELt., .1 General J. B. B. Dickson, 'nicer commanding the troops), < Alexander Swettenham, k c.M.G., ""“(colonial secretary). E C. H. Hill (auditor general). R N- Ula 1 act col ,reasllrer Murray (colonial engineer). Murray. Hon.
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  • 79 3 Saturd.v, 9TII High-water at New Jetty, 5-0 p in. and 5- a m. Sunday, ioth zna Sunday in Advent Mail from Europe expected to arrive. Moon, Ist Quarter. High-water at New- Jetty, 5-50 pm. an I 6- a tn. Mono ay, i ith T own
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  • 125 3 Penang, 9TH December, 1899. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1 ir^ 7 Do. 4 months’sight Bank i/nj Do. 3 Credits 2/o t Do. 3 Documentary 2o| Calcutta, Demand Bank R■■ 135 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 146} Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 1461
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  • 58 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant. Parades for Next Week. Monday, 5 p.m. Squad Drill for A Coy Tuesday, 6.30 am. A&B 5 pm.B Wed. 6.30 am. A B Tburs. 6.30 am. A B s—pm.5pm. A FiiJay, 630 am.,, A&D s—p.m. B By Ord r, (Sgd
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  • 105 3 Thu s. s. Chan lai arrived here from Kedah yesterday, with tliiuy.eight deck passengers and general cargo, for Ibis port. 1 he s. s. Perse (Captain Bullen) arrived heie fiom longkah yesterday, willi eighty eight deck-passengers ami general cargo, for this port. Ihe s. s. Hok Canton (Captain
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  • 35 3 Mails Ci ose on Monday. l or Per sir. 1 ime Olehleh, Scgli, T. Semawc and Edie Hok Canton 1 p.m. Klang ...Hary Austin 1 p.m. TuEESDAY, I2TII. Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 p.m.
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  • 37 3 From Steamer Io Arrive Rangoon (mails from Europe) Pundua 10-12-99 Liverpool Teucer 10-12-99 Negapatam Landaura 11-12-99 Singapore Van Suoll 11-12-99 Singapore .Malacca 11-12-99 Singapore helydra 11-12-99 Singapore Cheung Chew 11-12-99 Calcutta Kiuu S'ung 12-12-99
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  • 86 3 Today. s. s Canton from Teluk Anson Ynsi hkd yy. s s. Perse from Tongkah s. s. 1 haipeng from t ort Weld s. s. Hok Canton fiom Acheen s. s han lai from KeJah Itepailiu e* T'o-dav. s s. Deli for Langkat Pangkalan Brandan s. s. A vagyee
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  • 284 3 Dec. 10 s. s. 7 i-arrr from Liverpool, for Singapore, and Java, \V. Mansfield ik Co. 10 s. s. Ho Ku ci from Deli, for Deli. Huttenbach Li oert Co. 10 s s Flying Dragon from Batu Bahra, for Asahan and Batu Bahra, Huttenbach Licbert Co. 10 s.
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  • 106 3 2nd Sunday in Advent. St. George's Church. Matins and Litany, at 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion (plain), at 8-15 a.m. Sunday School at 4-45 p m. In Memoriam Service, at 6 p.m. Church of the Assumption. First Mass, at 6 a.m. High Mass, at 8 a.m.; and Vespers and
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  • 741 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on the 24TH November, 1899. Present :J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (Deputy President),]. F. Wreford, Esq., Dr. T. t'. Avctooin, and D. Gilchrist, Esq. zlkscat --H. W. Firmstonc, Esq., ami J. Bromhead-M.atthews, Esq. 1. The Minutes of the last Ord nary Meeting and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 351 3 You must stop Coughi ig rim E best way to cure ("hronic Coughs. Bion- chitis, and Chest-t olds is to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Rubbed well into ihe chest and back, it penetrates immediately to the inflamed p irts. Ihe ticklin < in the throat ceases: tl e spasm we.
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    • 190 3 Municipal Notice. 4 PI'LIUA I ION:> for tin underm ntioned UX appointments will be receive I by the undersigned up to p.m on I hursday, the zist instant. 1. Three Sanitary Inspccto s, to start at 8480 per .minim each, iwo of whom will be allowed a trauspoit allowance 2.
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    • 1849 3 Mcpef Co. 189 Jas- L. Wootlford, 19 BeskoH Street. Apply to j. A. B. 56 Beach Street' Penang, 16th November, 1899. SHIPCHANDLERY. Vacuum Oil Company, Ho Smo-e. No Smell. No Recoil Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. L_ JUST RECEIVED Manila, Coir, and Europe Rope. have M.
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  • 183 4 Penang, <jth December, 899 Tin 572.50 (Trans out ot seasons Black Pepper West Co.ist... no sales. I Acl'**en 6H' no sales. White Pepper 4 2 2 5 Cloves (picked) 37Mace No. 1 Mace Pickings »0— do. Nutmegs 6 3 l (No. 1 7-75 loSugttr 2 TB5 Jo.
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  • 245 4 (Straits times, 6th December, 1899 Raubs (15/10 pd.) 861.—srZZrrs. 1 fully pai 1... ...*61.50 *Jelcbus (»5 pd.) Sl3.—s<iZ«s<s-s’Zrs. *Pahang Coip. (£1 pd.) »12.50 sales 6-sellers *Temelongs 817 buyers. *Kechau Gold (£lO paid) ftlB sellers. *S.RaubLtd.(lioopd »210. Redjang Lebong (fl. too) f 250.—sales. *Fraser& Neave, Ltd. (*SO-p-J.) *BB,—scZ/crs.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 223 4 PRODUCE IMPORTERS, LONDON. WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co. Offer their services as Agents for the Safe of all kinds of EASTERN PRODUCE. Consignments entrusted to them will ba handled with every care, placed upon the Market .t the earliest favourable time, and proceeds remitted immediately. For many years they have sold
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    • 3483 4 Estates of Liberian Coffee wh 25 th I MBI HI FOR acres young I’ara Rubber recently HEjßSjjgaU EfWdl a. a a A HI MH (and OTHER CLI.TIVATION) planted 38 feet apart amongst the Coffee. MMHfIBBb R£9g| fl *l* Maa TN the Federated Malav States, the jMSRh M dHV I ll
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    • 492 4 BROWN CO., Monumental Sculptors BENTINCK STREET, (Ebtalisiied A. D. 1852) Done in Italian Marble, Aberd EEx Granite, and Chunar Stone Orders taken for NAME SLABS for f, Gates, CHURCH TABLETS, SOLE AGENT for the Straits Settlement. Native States: L. J. YOUNG 12 BARRACK ROAD, near Ges erai Hospital, PENANG, who
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