Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. I>USIuISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES. ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 23 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. SATURDAY, 13th JANUARY n;co. No 11.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 837 1 Shipping Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r <X 'j 1H E mail steamers miy I. J expected to arrive ontI I) wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Chusan Jan. 25 Parramatta Jan. 13 Coromandel Eeb. 8 Mass ilia 27 Parran atta 22 j Valetta Feb.
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    • 1985 1 BRITISH IHDII STEAM HIVIGITION COMPANY. Limited. KOHIHKUJtf PAKETYAABT MUTSGHIPPIJ. «EGAPATAM LIHE Or STEAMERS. Intended Sai! ng and expected Arrival ot Steamer?. UAimninriMiiirni» rr < urn onilian iruia aicAm naiiuaiiuii uu>ni«ui, liuihuu. iNOIIDDhU LbollLll LL )i D koninkujce paketmast mmtsshippij. Thc 1 0 1d011 Assiira C or- REfiSPiTiM LINE Of STEAMERS.
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    • 750 1 Hianlir.. Nederiandsche Handel Maatschappij. (NETHERLAND TRADING SOCIE'I i Established 1524. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000. Reserve Fuse. 2,536,44;.Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India Thc Factorij of the Nederiandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Med. (Dclil, Samarang, Sourabaya. Padar Cheribcn, legal Pccalongan, Pasoeroc Tjilatjap. Menadc Gorontalo, and Rangoo London
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  • 288 2 Bomb» 12TH Jasvapy, 9-7 p 4. The Grand Struggle at Ladysmith. Alleged Heavy British Losses The Daily Mail learns that General White, last Saturday, lost, in officers, 14 killed and 34 wounded, and, in men, 800 killed and wounded. Cause of Lord Methuen's Relapse z\ Riding Accident. It
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  • 22 2 'mom oik own correspondent] SIMiAPOItI-. (13th January) Death of Mr Shelford Ihe death of Mr. 1. Shelfoid, C.M.G., is reported.
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  • 456 2 Sanitary Inspectors, especially those in the Na ive States, I avc had rati.er a bad lime of it recently, and the reason for their mi-foitunes has been given out by an old resident of the Native btates, a well-known i aniil, who has lived
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  • 92 2 The military authorities at Cape Town, have published a letter from a wellknown resident in the Transvaal, addressed to the general commanding at the Cape, in which he states definitely that, before the so called ultimatum was presented by the Transvaal government to Great Britain,
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  • 765 2 The mail bags for Europe will be closed at 5 o’clock this afternoon. M iss At.dore was due to give a perfor tnauce ami recite The Absent Minded Beggar last evening, al Taiping. Yap Tii-.w was yesterday fined $3 by Mr. Woo .ward, tor offering an illegal
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  • 56 2 The dead body of a Chinaman wrapped up in mats was this morning seen in Pangkor Road. The corpse had evidently been left there during the night. It seems strange that the police were unaware of the body being there till informed of the fact
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  • 179 2 It is satisfactory Io note in the Malay .WntZihal the paragraph already pub!i-i.-ed on lhe altove subject ha- been thus k rocked into a cocke I hat Talking to Dr. van der Brand ye-terday about the present feeling against Englishmen tn Sumatra, he ridi<
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  • 169 2 Three ca«es were dispose I of at the Assize-, yest r.lay. In the first case Lim Ah leng who was iharg d with theft of all anklet from a child in Campbell Street was found guilty and sentenced to two years’ rigorous imprisonment and 1 years police supervision.
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  • 170 2 Amount previously acknowledged Si7»°43 73 Penang Municipal Officers: L. A. C. Biggs $l2. J. D. Scully 6. H. H Peterson 5. Toh Eng Puat 5. Koh Leap Beng.. 5. W. A. Ward 3. Md. Taib 2. Yeoh Ang K»e 2. D. O. Scully 2. A. Woodford
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  • 49 2 Malay Mail Penang people received their English mails on the 6th instant by the Biitish India route. Selangor has to wait until the 11 th for the French mail. How long is this forti ightly receipt of mails that leave England wi ekly to < onlinue
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  • 98 2 The Chinese are following the lead of tl e Japanese in adep ing western sriencef and l iei tsin may lie called the Athens o, China It has an impelial naval college, with 60 students, and English a n zf Dm c j, professors, a railway
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  • 103 2 It appears that «hen Sir John Wilotighby and Dr. Jame<O'> were at Lady smith, on one oca si n breakfast wa ai for them as usual. Bef we they < anwdown, however, a -hell for which no plan was laid, entered unbidden, rudely burst
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  • 164 2 L C. Express The committee of the Sir William Maxwell Memotial Fund have forwarded to Mr Chamberlain the sum of /"204 12s 9 1., with a request that it mty be handed to the secretaiy of the Seamens’ Hospital at Greenwich for the purpose of endowing a
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  • 166 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gatette") ''IR. Not long ago a ady, belonging to one <>( oui loial missions, gave an address o, total abstinence, ai d it is now aske hat she and her many supporters will have to say to the
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  • 184 2 When a young man, Lord Methuen was spe< tally noted for his skill with the gloves—a gift he might seem to have in. herited from his father—and it is related hat on one occasion he had no hesitation m putting his talent to the test.
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  • 572 2 Bohr Reinforcements at Colesb, k g The Central News reports H at, ha\i h re. eived latge reinforcements, tsp e in artillery, the Boirs have te.» tl.eir positions al Colesberg ami proceeding to Immbar 1 Gewral Frinip 8 c.mp Qi k firing gms <ann i t Oai|
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  • 676 2 Princess Christian <n th 2>h ,f Decenilier i spee le 1 li e bo-pa .I nam, w l.i hb. ar her name an t l-.is |>- n a .1 B' nu- th m, lot Ivi e i tio wi Ii lhe wai in >Oll h ,\f 1 I'imcrss
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  • 76 2 During the Bengal Lieut-Governor’s Chtisimas shooting camp, near Haid"a» r > an exciting incident occurred tn a beat for a tiger. A wounded one chargid t>' e elephant on which Major Manifold, 1- S., was seated, severely injuring officer in the hand. The tiger was killed,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1622 2 Pritchard Co. EW musior napthaun: IAVVIiw Bill OABlftft I Balls and Sticks in lib. tins mhem unieipal Commissioners of George ULUI w||n||— l Town, Penang, invite tenders for IronHL II U UIIUV per tin 75 1 Specifications can be obta ned. and plans A A Alft fft seen, at the
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  • 1119 3 Distribution of Prizes. fm: disiiibution of prizes to the boys of the Penang Free S hool look place at t l, e t<TAn hall, yesterday afternoon, at 4 0 k !‘!ie hall was very neatly decoraI ,n, Hags and flowers. The prizes* ...t on a table covered
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  • 118 3 2nd Sur.doy ..Iter Epiphany. Sr George's Chjjkch. Matins and Litany, at 7-30 a.m. Holy Communion l plain), at 8-15 a.m. Sunday School, at 4-45 P-m. Festal Evensong (opening of the New Organ), with -*erinon, at 6 p in. Church of the Assumpiion. First Mass, at 6 a.m.; High
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  • 159 3 The following passengers are booked by the imperial mail steamer (N. D. L.) Olden burg, due here on the 16th instant: From Bremen, 13th December To Yokohama Mrs. Adele Munro. To Nagasaki: Mr. Fritz Muller. To Penang: Mr. Alexander von Prittwitz Gaffron, Mr
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  • 191 3 Mr. Chamberlain's visit to Dublin on the 11th of December was marked by circumstances of the pleasantest and best liumouted character, notwithstanding the blusters of the insignificant section who are endeavouring to court notoriety by treasonable talk Standing on the steps of the Examination Hall
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  • 826 3 Final Notes and Selections T he Club’s enclosures were very full this morning with members who'were busily engaged in scanning the winding up spins of the numerous candidates for next week’s races, and it was refreshing to see a fair sprinkling of ladies also. The Singapore trained
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  • 123 3 Penang, ijth January, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank r 1 j| Do. 4 months’sight Bank i/r I Do. 3 Credits i/trj Do. 3 Documentary 1 111; Calcutta, Demand Bank R- 144 Do 3 days’sight Private 146 Bombay, Demand Bank 44 Do. 3 days'sight Private 146 Madras,
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  • 243 3 Thf. s. s. G. G. Lansbergc (Captain Klien)ariived here ycsGruay iioin Olebieb, with Messrs. Classen, Telu, Neunicnhenys, as saloon passengeis, 27 deck-passengers, and a general caigo. The s. s. Canton (Captain Martin), which arrived heie tins morning hum Teluk Anson and Pangkor, brought 96 deck passengers and a
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  • 23 3 Mau s Close ox Monday. For Per str. l ime. Tongkah ...Petrel 1 p.m. Singapore, and Hongkong A Apcar 3 PM.
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  • 30 3 Ffvm Steamer To A>riv Singapore Kum Sang to-day. Rangoon Fitzpatrick 14-1-00 Singapore Pin 'eng 15-1-co Rangoon Camotru 16-1-00 Edie Both 16-1 00 Olehleh I'iiit dcr Parra 16-i-co
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  • 121 3 Arrivals To day s s. Canton from Teluk Anson s. s. A. I pear from Calcutta s s. Nu.Lri fiom Bombay i-I Hl»*. s. s. G G. Lansberge from Olehleh s. s. ihaiping bom Fort Weld Departures To-d *v s. s. Betsy for Klang s. s. Ho 11.. ci
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  • 105 3 Jan. 15 German steamer Sumatra i’roin Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer 8c Co. 16 Extra P. 8c O. s s. <'ey ton from London, for Sii gapore. Chun and Japan. Giltillan 00 I and Co. 16 Outward Nordd. Lloyd Mail Steamer Oldenburg irom Bremen, for Singapore, China and
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  • 104 3 Sat< i<o«v. »3TH Ma i for Europe expected to leave 111 the afternoon Tow n Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 10-0 a.m. and 10-25 p.m. Sunday. i4IH 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. High-water at New Jetty, 10-50 a m. and it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 176 3 lx The Nursery.—D-licate children who turn from meat, lei sh Liebig Co.'s Extract, and the Liebig toast, the nourishing soup, and the various little savouries which delight the young are all readily made by its aid. When You Have a Bad Cold y'OV want the best medicine that can be
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    • 1909 3 S C> Siklotl) Mistry, X' J GRAHAM A Co.,Lid., > k XX of the Penang Turf Inb will held at I on I uesday, the iofh January, iqqj, M Stvaat the Oifiee, L-,g a ->’ s Buildings or the same being a Public Holiday HAVE THE BEST SELECTI ON 19
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  • 181 4 Penang, 13TH Jaxuary, 19C0 -fin Gog sellers. (Tiang out ot seasons Black Pepper 1 West Coasl... no sales I Aclteen 611’ no sales. White Pepper 4 1 75 Cloves (picked) 37Mace No. 1 00.—»<-llei Mace Pickings 80 do. Nutmegs 62 do. (No. 1 7-75 Jo Sugar 2
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  • 270 4 (Shaits 'I iioec. Bth January, 1900 Rants (1 5/10 pd.) 862. t (tillv pid.l... #62 75 Jelel us (85 pd.l 8 11.50 luryci'S. *Palinng COl p. (£1 pit.) 811 buyers. Temeloiigs ***** do. Kechau Gold (£lO paid) *25. s<iZ.< -S.h'allbl Id.) liM.p'l 8275. Redjang Lebong <fl. 100)
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 470 4 CRAG HOTEL, FLNANG HILL Hotel Charges.— Bs. per day To" e ch adult. Saturday evening until Monday morn ing, 88 for each adult. Four Bungalows are available:Die Di.i mond Jubilee, Victoria, Alice, and Dovecot. Lawn Tennis and Billiard-. For further particulars apply to J KERR. Managing Probneor. Chairs or Coolies
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    • 2013 4 J""” nt wiumain IfTTVyiTn m®»®* condensed Milk n b The Siamese Government does no wS BY SPECIAL WARRANT S THE QUEEN JKD The Milkmaid B&and is .oMzanteec n contain >ind itself to accept the hi di-.-st or anv tender K all the eream of the original nilk. In process Applications
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    • 323 4 BUYING AGENTS IN WILLIAM J. KEYMEn B Offer their services co Firm. Ac. oat. u EASTERN 4 MARKETS."they b todfie of the Goods suitable for -Mg On hearing what Goods you t r or Samples will be mailed Fr»e of Cn a e Rtftr.nct» Erchaig.d WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co 69.
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