Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 March 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIIL WEDNESDAY. 14th MARCH, 1900. No. 60
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    • 765 1 Shipping Peninsular Oriental Stnam Navigation Company. f IT tIE m ill steamers may b. X 'A expected to arrive otifJ,}\ wards, and leave Penang B yf-iIA homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. March zz Coromandel March 24 Aprils Parramatta April 7 ndel -<9 Vassi/M H i:. irat May 3
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    • 1689 1 MHDnnr 1 i-rez'ur-n 1 1 nvn BRITISH IROIA STEAM NIVIEATIOU COMPANY. Limited. Shipping biolites. .iteuranrtJ’ottrcs. INUKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. kohinklijke mkehasrt maatschappij. Mannheim insurance Co. as. I NEUPATU LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YUSOO Kaisha. MARiNE-ffiSfiRANCE. IT T.j rpHE undersigned have been appointed 111 friended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. JAPAN MAIL
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    • 631 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000.) Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam, Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padan". Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 336 2 Bombay, i -th M»r< h. 6-7 pm British Advance Through the Free State Almost At Bloemfontein. Lieutenant-General French has occupied two hills, tnat command Bloemfontein. The Boers in Trepidation. Appeal to Germany. Yesternight, the Transvaal government appealed to the German government to mediate or intervene, but the latter
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  • 22 2 Wilson.ln Edinburgh, on the 27th ultimo, the wife of Alan Wilson, c. e of a daughter. A. Fkiederichs. P. P C.
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  • 300 2 ARE THE BOERS BRAVE The above question is one that has been asktd time after time by the public of one another and has, until lately, practically remained unanswered. More recent events and their present attitude have, however, shewn up the Boers in their true light, and nobody, not even
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  • 163 2 Many months ago, the Colonial Government arranged to supply Penang with a telephone exchange, but down to the present moment there is no sign of the fulfilment of the undertaking. Penang would therefore ask whether, having driven off the enemy, in the xliape of the syndicate of
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  • 227 2 The Chaplain in the Province sends us w hat he hopes will be regarded as an explanation of the notice issued in respe< tto the collection at St. Mark's Church, Butterworth, n< xt Sunday, and the quotation from Bishop Hoses letter certainly proves that the notice is
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  • 687 2 Mr. R. G. Watson, Senior M jgi- rate in Perak, will commence his long leave on the 23rd instant. Mr Justice Harwood is not going to take his leave at present but will probably remain in harness for the next six weeks or so. Tim next mail
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  • 59 2 It is noteworthy that the trade in Gei man salt w ith Bu> ma is 38 per cent, of the total imports. Other foreign countries supply 3 percent., and 59 percent, of import ed salt is furnished by Great Britain. 1 lie salt revenue of the year increased
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  • 89 2 Mr Payne, the wing officer commanding the M S. Guides detachment in Pa hang, is pro ee ling home on short leave in a few day-, says the Perak Pioneer. Mr11. W 1) Alam, of th- same corps, now stationed in 1 aiping, is to succeed to
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  • 175 2 The London public wi 1 be ab'e some lime tlii- month to travel in an electric train <>n the Underground Railway. At first the rle trie trains will run only from Eai l’s Court 10 High Street, Kensington. Ex petimenls I ave lieen cairied on
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  • 187 2 IMPERIU M IN IMPERIO. (To the Editor rf the Pinang Gaeette”) Dear Sir, It i- suggeste 1 in Monday's issue of your pajier that, in giving notice that next Sunday’s collection at Butterworth would b- devoted to (lie Indian Famine Relief Fund, I male statements for which I had no
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  • 324 2 THE MALAY S TATES RIFLES. hearty vole of thanks to lhe chair Perak Pioneer. As announce 1 in our la-t i~sue. another meeting in furtherance of the Volunteer m vement in the F. M. States, was held yesterday afternoon at the office of the Commandant, Malay States Gut es. The
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  • 443 2 Yesterday morning, Benjamin Martin was brought before Mr. Bryant for inquiry into a charge of forgery preferred against him. Mr. G. T. How, the Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, said he bad received a letter in July last from Hongkong, warning him
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  • 19 2 TEI.LK ANSO\ (J 4th .March) Tin Shipments The shipments to-dav It To Penang, 45& |> kuT Do. 46
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  • 41 2 Thursday’s Paper-Cha Si! The Memliersof the P c -■j q will be at home” to u friend, ,7-' members of the Tmf Cui. aaafternoon, at the Ra C :r--finish of the Paper Chase haranged to take plat e.
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  • 36 2 New Building Fund The following further sub- ri been received;— Jn t Amount aliealyai kr.oAie H. Richard Esq Swee Hock Co. 2 5 Bean Guan Cheng EChin Cheang Oswald Woodford E- to I4AI
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  • 79 2 Yesterday, a lowkay, occupyh 224 Beach S reet, ie ri-i ;o t'..»' that 8912 ha 1 been o- ft by two coolie-, who ha house for seme time, but (h-a.'-J. probably with a view to 2 j( E I C. Vl.lntosh v. .1- g r their track
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  • 36 2 According to the Fw British casualties dutin the w e J South African campaign u; ;j Febiuary were as follow Killed j Woun led -j* M'«.nK Ollier fatalities 1 J 0.31 j
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  • 93 2 Prince Henry cf Prus-ia arrived Berlin and was cordially v.e. rente; Lv Kaiser. At ihe bar quet at tt.eCz in honour of the Prin e tue Kaiser -i speaking to his brother The enthu-iastic reception you E,. met wilb is an indubitable i dex-hnt-er'
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  • 114 2 A few days ago, an altercation p’ace in Burn ah Rea l between Ic. Gregory aid lami.y K tl reof which was that the latter oat struck on the head by lhe former :v stick Owing to the cistuiba:.ce-1.; district, additional police 1 ave
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  • 220 2 Hongkong Daily Press. On account cf the numerous robbers daily taking place in Cant H E L Hung-cbang has giver order- to t..e C.-. mandants of the different regi er.ts tok-j string pitr lin every -;re-: :t a is divi led into sever. be us, .-a .-c
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  • 178 2 By To-morrow’s Mail. The following is lhe list of pa-.-e", by the outward bound German imp;:* mail steamer ll 'eirnar For Penang :Mr. F. A. I Dui.enM, Mr. Meckel, Mr. W. D Williams, Mr fill. A. van Prehn Wiesen, Mrs. K. H A van
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  • 119 2 Wednesday. 14m Mrs. Birch’s At Home, at 5 P ,nl the Residency. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Esplana at 5 p.m. Tow n Band. Esplanade, at 5-30 P--- High-water at New Jetty. 8-20 p-» 1 8-45 a.lll. Thursday. 15TH Jewish Festival of Purim German mail
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2013 2 Pritphard\ fo music ESVACH 11 ILL 11(11 U. Vv» Ot all tbc arts beneath tbc beaven X 1 IVVUW* Vfc V v w fnnnb Ot GOb baS 111 AI ED I CHINESE STOREKEEPER, and also Cbat man ba» touno, or aw mI f K A a C hin«e cierk.with previous
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  • 999 3 ist—7th March. Great Rejoicings at Home. fin 1.1 is universal joy in London and ie provinces at the relief of Ladysmith. p u i ;<re decorated with Rags, and ilieie are cheering crowds in front of the Mansion House and elsewhere. Many are carrying small Union Jacks,
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  • 824 3 Two royal salutes were fired this mornng (ist March) by the Nizam’s battery by order of H.s Highness one to commemorate the British victory at Paardeof Ladysmith 6 si nal,se ,he relief Sir George W hite, in a speech after the arrival of Lord Dundonald with his
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  • 317 3 There have been many changes of late in the staffs of certain leading journals by reason of proprietors and editors and editors and contributors being at variance in regard to the policy of their treatment of origin and management of the Boer war. Seeing that the public
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  • 120 3 Penang, 14TH March, 1900. Rates close as follows London. Demand Bank '/>>J Do. 4 months’sight Bank t/tifi Do. 3 Credits i/uji Do. 3 Docirnientarv 2/0 Calcutta. Demand Bank R 146 Do. 3 days’sight Private 1471 Bombay, Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days' sight Private tp} Madras, Demand Bank 115)
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  • 116 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant. Parades for This Week. Squad Drill every evening (except Wednesday and Saturday) al 5-15 p.m. Swoid exercise for Officers at 5-15 on Wednesday. Detail for the Week Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. O Hallifax. Orderly Sergt. A. Co., Corp). C.E Craig
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  • 213 3 The s. s. Deli (Captain Playel) arrived from Langkat yesterday, with a general cargo and 18 deck-passengers. The s. s. Flying Fish (Captain Abdul) arrived yesterday from Port Weld, with a general cargo and 54 deck-passengers. The s. s. Pegu (Captain Jeremiah) arrive this mormng from Olehleh, with
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  • 63 3 Mails ose To-morrow bur Per str. I uue. Deli Hebe ...to a m. Rangoon and Calcutta ...I'osna ...n a.m. Deli ...Ho Kuci 1 P.M. Klang and Fort Dickson ...Betsy 1 p.m. I’angkor and Teluk Arison ...Canton 2 p.m. Friday, i6th. Tongkah ...Petrel t 1 p.m. Madias via Negapatam
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  • 19 3 t*rvm Sie inter in Arrive. Suez Malacca to-day. Calcutta Liyhtuinx 49-300 Singapore Maha Vujnunhis 19-3 00
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  • 96 3 Arrivals To-day s. s. Pegu from Olehleh s. s I'asna from Rangoon s s. Bayern from Madras Y IST. Kl>i>. s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat s. s. Deli from Langkat s. s Ho Ktcn from Deli s. s. Plying Pish from Port Weld s. s. Plying Scud from
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  • 112 3 Mar. 15 s. s. Hebe from Singapore, for Deli, W. Mansfield Co. 19 s. s. Kanagawa Maru from Singapore, for Marseilles. London and Antwerp, Boustc id Co. 24 s. s. Polyphemus from Liverpool, for, Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield Co. 25 s s. Suecia from Bremen, for Singapore,
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    • 21 3 notice. VTIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, V Selangor, and Sumatra. VX enlaced, varrous sizes on bromide paper Photographer. K ing outei
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    • 81 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland's KxLYDOR.the most soothing healing, curative and refreshing preparation and w arranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness, heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects. Eczema. Burns, imparts a
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    • 2103 3 McAfeter Co. Sakloth Mill’d, notlce. I I hJ by the month. "VTOriCE is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in Apply to the Court of Requests at 2 p.m. on Friday, the 16th March, 1900, for the purpose of 19 Bea.cn Street.
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  • 163 4 I’i:- ang, 14TH March, toco. t 880 So (Tiang at> -7o f nT e. I West C-ms' no White I’eppei Cloves (picked) 3 L.elle.M ace N<>. 1 1,, M ice o Nutmeg do N A' do Sugar J 5 t)o U v b r 1.82* do Tapioca
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  • 264 4 (x.'i.cfs ioth March. 1900 Kaubs (15'10 pd.) «59--.1 i Gold (jfIO paid) #lB. S. Raul s itioo pd t D2OO. Do ('5O pd.) SlOO.s<’ o'S. <lO pd.) #*3 S s. <§• sellers. 11, L-; ong (fl. 100) «225— a-ncs. ['unjoins 51 i -I.) 4b.75 t’.iuaiig Railing 3l
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    • 621 4 A Raiwty tor oil lrre»?u-artties. Fvp r«— in B*?r «>>!■!'?. Fentyroyal. ri C eh*, A-. Mi* Singapore Diopens: irf Co., Ltd., Raffias Place, Singapore. Prop. < r U-.kri- C-.-. 1 vXTHAMPTOV IMdAMI PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from the date below the charges for the services of the
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    • 2131 4 X ZTZI OHMUnX. SEF.SINO b J e; A Are the salol of Company'.) xtract and li'oly to increase more a a a ilx. AA J A. than ever as cooks loarn that dainty :>ouri-=himr R-avlea .nd entrees can Pf/'ySwS'lii f sfsjXj,'i I® »T’ A. .v- *3 be Bo much more
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    • 307 4 w Per Month THE Piimg gazelle ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscriber, $2. THE PINANG GAZETTE” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION fIHE price of the Gaz:tte [f X free is as follows: To Government Offices and Merchants Cod in Penang.-. Per annum... »24 payable in adv anc By
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