Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 March 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIIL MONDAY. 19th MARCH, 1900. No. 64
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    • 774 1 Shipping jlottrrs. Peninsular a Oriental Steam Navigation Company. tpHE mail steamers may be ex P ectB a to arrive outks-: j) wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following Ay dates Outwards. Homewards. March zz Coromandel March Z 4 April 5 Parramatta April 7 7 IQ Massilia May 3 May
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    • 1824 1 MAnryrsi-i BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMMHV, Limited. Shipping flohrts. I NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. koninklijke pkethmt maatschappij. a e NEGAPiTiM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YIISOH Kaisha. I yk Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. j JAPAW mail steamship Co., Ltd. p OR Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on j > if
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    • 692 1 WHALLEYS Patent Concentrated and Improved Sanitary Fluid.” REGISTtRED TPADE MARA. CERTIFIED BY Dr. A. B. GRIFFITHS, Ph.D., F.R.S.E I Member of the Chemical Societies of London I Paris and St. Petersburg Lecturer on Chemistry at the Central School of Pharmacy London. Author of A Manual of Bacteriology,” Researches on Micro-Organisms,”
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    • 411 1 U units. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. 1 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. £3,000,000.) Reserve Fund...L 2,773,00c (abt. 225,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padane, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Paleinbang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras,
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  • 333 2 HilMBtV. I7TH S 41 F M. Advance from Bloemfontein Southward Safe Arrival at the Junction. Brigadter-(ieneral Pole-Carew has arrived at Springfontein, and therefore Bloemfontein is practically connected by rail with Cape Town. Advance from the Orange River Northward GATACRE’S Scouis AT THE JUNCTION. Lieutenant-General Gatacre’s sc< uts have
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  • 28 2 We tender the Hon. J. M. Vermont the heartiest congratulations on his re-appointment to a -eat in th Legislative Council of the Colonv.
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  • 315 2 It has been suggested that the severance by Lord Rosebery of his connection with the liberal (home rule< associations throughout Great Britain means his lordship’s retirement from public life, but we are much inclire 1 to regard it as a contemplated change of p ilitics, or
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  • 227 2 From time to time notice is given, in the local Government Gazette, of the issue of an order of banishment and. later on, of its having been carried into effect. Chinese are usually the proscribed parties; but there is no limitation in the direction, provided the banished
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  • 1802 2 In South Africa Items,” which arrived by Saturday’s mail, our readers will note a coi fiimalory opinion of II e view expte-sed by us on Friday as to the burial of some of his heavy guns by Cronje The item Further Particulars" contains what we refer to
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  • 88 2 Yesterday, a syce named Hussain, while driving furiously and on the wrong -ide of the road, a- it is allege!, in Chulia Street, smashed into a tikisha and made matchwood of it. This morning, Inspector Stenhou-e explained that he was an eye-witness of the matter, and when
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  • 92 2 There is one feature about the siege of Ladysmith which stands out as wholly ex.e lent. When it is remembered that the town was invested within three weeks of the commencement of hostilities, and yet that it was sufficiently found in supplies of all sorts
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  • 85 2 A Game 10-morrow. The Polo Club is becoming a popular institution in Penang Already some dozen practices have l>een held, and lhe players are reported to be getting on splendidly. A game has t>een arranged for 10 morrow afternoon, at quarter to-five o'clock, at the Se|>oy Lmes,
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  • 92 2 Children’s Gift to the Hospital. There was a special Flower Service in lhe Presbyterian Chur h on Sun ay morning Ihe children of lhecongtegation were all present, with some of their friends. The Rev J. S. Mac K fight preached a spe_i 1 sermon on the
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  • 110 2 Report for February. Mr H A Heard has issued his report n the Penang registry of deeds, for the m nitli of last February Instru ments to the number of 353 and 172 were awaiting delivery and in course of registration, respectively, at ti e commencement
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  • 135 2 Straits Times. The Optimistic View. With reference to a |>aragraph (that appeared in our issue of Saturday) that there had been trouble with laltour at the oiic-s-i->n of the Royal Johoie I in Mining Co., Ltd., and that the mine had been floode-l, we are told by Messrs.
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  • 135 2 Telegrams have been received by the Viceroy from several colonies. In Mel bourne the mayor is opening, and in Bri-bane the mayor has opened, a fund. Mauritius say» Will gladly help Ihe governor te'egraph-lie is convinced Ceylon will C'Hdia' y assist Ate egram from the governor
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  • 206 2 A Ridiculous Sentence, Anyhow. On the 15th ultimo, a mm, named >up.iy 1, retorted at Pu an likas police st aim th.it he ha I been a-s.tu'tei and robbed Corporal Mahomed Ali No. 18, who was on duty, struck him with a book, kicked him,
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  • 374 2 St. Patrick’s Day Paper Chase. In spite of the very short interval beweeu 1 huts Jay's and yesterday’s fixtures, die following members turned out on the latter occasion, and it is worthy of note that in addition to several donning the green an 1 white silk many
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  • 148 2 The two bridges which are to those over the Tuge'a an I it b HU, r Rivers at Co!en«§o and Frere, rp- {>r/ s which were destroyed by e 1. e Y| not be such handsome siru which have been de-'r»,- bridges are of the simple
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  • 124 2 "GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS. Mr. R P. Gibb absence on ha (-salary for ;ree n after three months’ vanati n latter commencing on the 23rd j J last. The Hon. JM. Vermont < r an unofficial ineinlier of b‘.e L<- n Council, Strait- Settlenie: t, Mr. L. E. P. Wcf:.... to act
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  • 137 2 According to a New 1 jr,< cotre-.- ent, the Trausatlanti sea->n beginning, considerably beE e ti d promises to be of enorn. pr thi-year,Owing to the Pari-Ex: the increase prosperry at New Y J chiefly throughout the e~ter German lines will gain therel v ei ly.
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  • 178 2 Esiate and Will. Sir Charles Builen Hug M died on the 7th of December asr, age years, left estate va /4..22. c and/*45,379 nett. '1 he te-ta 0 ed to his son, Hugh, the -r: f and piort ait of Co one: U: ar B_
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  • 260 2 APH ASIA AND A WILL. In the Prob ite Divi-i *r l’a Jeune has pton un e; ju g :o: action brought by Mr A. J. M e, M. F. for Londonderry, to obi-in pn ate cine wi 1 of hi- sister, Mary E Moore, died on 26 Aug 1899.
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  • 308 2 HOME RULE FOR PE NANG. more useu iu London and China L.M 1 A correspondent v.ries to us;— Penang has often had g 1 ret.s'n coinplain of the neglect cf its interest and the inconsiderate manner in which has been treated by the Government aSingapore. Another, and t::e nn-trr.y.-instance of
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    • 1267 2 £lu Aourrtisrmrnts. Pritchard Co. ESVACH I Indian Famine Relief Fund j Committee Meeting. 2*13 jmL I I MEETING of the Committee of the 2\- Indian Famine Relief Fund will be held at the Chartered Bank at 3-30 p.m on Tuesday. the 20th of March, krx> DEPARTMENTS 1 I "IT! SV
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  • 794 3 7thnth March. Lord Roberts at Poplardrift. Where General Tucker’s and General vi < s divisionsand the Guards Brig; de art moving actoss the river is Poplar lift, an t there Lord Roberts makes bis j( a<iquarleis to-night. Our casualties are few. ti e enemy being quite unpreparei
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  • 50 3 1 he Johannesburg agent of a Rand Minis .1 Company, writing home on the subject cl ii. payment of the mining licenses, says i- it the Transvaal government refused to 1 ept payment of the licenses unless tl'.v v. bole board of directors is present at Pretoria.
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  • 198 3 P. C. C. v. Vice-Captain’s XI. A match between an eleven captained by Mr. Sproule and a P C C. team was played > Saturday afternoon on the Esplanade, an 1 r tilted in a victory for the ViceCaptain’s XI. The P. C. C. team played one
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  • 1381 3 Fighting in Natal. On Wednesday (28th Feb a triple attack on the east of Railway Hill was finely conducted. General Norcott was on the left, General Barton on the right, and Colonel Kitchener in thecentre, inall extending over three miles, backed by guns on the northern slopes
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  • 62 3 Mails C> ose To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Trang ...Artsadong 9 *.m. Klang and Malacca Teutonia 1 p.n. Deli 1 p.m. Singapore ...I’utiala 1 p.m. Langgat Pangkalan Brandan ...I‘ontianak 3 p.m. Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld 4 p.m. Singapore. Hongkong Swatow Amoy Glenfalloch 4 p.m. Colombo
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  • 25 3 Prom T-> A. rite Calcutta Lightning to-day. Singapore Sarfteron Edie G. G.v. Lansberge 20-3-00 Singapore Sui Sang 22-3-00 Colombo Leon XIII 22-3-00
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  • 153 3 Arrivals To-day s. s. Calypso from Singapore s. s. t’h.<n lai from Kedah s. s. Lvodiana from Madras s. s. Maha I'aii.mihis from Singapore s. s. Kangawa Marti from Yokohama Vi-st ki> s s. Plying Fish from Port Weld s. s. Ladv Weld from J'eluk Anson s. s. i’untianak
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  • 80 3 Mar. 23 s. s. Hebe from Singapore, for Deli, W. Mansfield Co. 24 s. s. Polyphemus from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield Co. 26 s. s. Necra from Dell for Deh, Behn. Meyer Co. 27 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Prinz Heinrich from Bremen, for Singapore,
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  • 99 3 Monday, 19TH High-water at New Jetty, 10 p.m. and 10.50 a.in. Tuesday, 20TH Indian Famine Relief Fund, Committee Meeting, at 3-30 p.m. Town Bam', Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water at New Jetty,lo.2s P >«• and it-15 a.m. Wednesday, 2isr: Special Service and Sermon, St.
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  • 123 3 Penang, 19TH March. 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i/ 11 Do. 4 months’sight Bank ib'J Do. 3 C redits 2/0 Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank R 146 Do. 3 days’sight Private >471 Bombay, Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days’sight Private >471 Madras, Demand Bank 1
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  • 132 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, A ung Commandant Parades for This Week. Musketry preliminary drills every evening (except Wednesday and Saturday), at 5-15 P m Sword exercise for Officers on ednesday, at 515 pm Detail for the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. A. K. Bi ttery Do. Ser
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  • 432 3 The s. s. Terrier (Captain Kamfjord) arrived from Tuticorin yesterday, with 20,000 bags of salt. The s. s. Chan Tai (Captain Dein) arrived this morning from Kedah, with 40 deck-passengers and a general cargo. The s. s. Glenfalloch (Captain Peters) arrived from Amoy yesterday, with 979 deck-passengers and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 179 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Rowland's Kalydor, the most soothing healing, curative and refreshing preparation and warranted 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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    • 246 3 NOTICE. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Suit No. 234 of 1899. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Penang In the matter of the Companies Ordinance No. V of 1889, and in the matter of Kerr Stuart's Penang Steam Tramways Limited, in Liquidation. TTTITH the sanction of the
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    • 1602 3 0. Mini’ll, GRAHH Co < Ltd > Co., 19 Beach Street. HAVE THE BEST SELECTION Beach Street, 27, 3B, BEACH STREET, have just received New Lot of NOTICE. OF Owing to in Prices PFRF||UCQ STOSS MOllllted in Europe of all Hardware and Have the pleasure to announce to CnrUHICO for
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  • 157 4 Pi n* ;g, 19TH Mar 'H, toco. Tin (Tiatig 2 9l Black Pepper West Coast... no sale- Nehren 611' no sales. White Pepper 43 75 Coves (picket) 3 2 5° M.ceNo. i rid. mg- Ll UC. 5 (No. i -75 ...2 I*s 18.-!•' '4« '<’ 'I oca
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  • 258 4 (yiT.uis Ic e 17TH March, 1900, Katibsfi 10 ;> I. -59 -’5 »£1 (iillv 1 »10.25 <•[;. chau Gold (£lO paid) 517.50 s L s 1 s*2oo. 9100. rc.'ais. Lrboug (fl. 100) Ms'»-Punioni-1 1 pd.j 56.75 P an.; X <->ang 't P > 1 »1.40»'»»« c sirs.
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    • 340 4 A non. '.'J tai' O 1 Irrsgu'arf tics. atd by Sin; o. r. Olr I-S Co., Ltd., K j.'.'lco Place, Si-nJoporc. r-|> .PENANG I3ANT>. s hereby given that from the date IX below the charges for the services of the Band will be as follows Dances s3° Dinners and Promenades
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    • 1809 4 IT ELLhWS FAIENT AIR-CHAMBER ii IMETS. *»o safest aperient. C.DJO JCT A iAi. IXllg A IiOUSEI-lOLD WORS IN INDIA RECOMMEKDED AMD PRESCRIBED BY l s Worn in the East by all Awarded (C a•< < a A -T < a the OiTicer», the GUd Medal. fl* BOOKBINDING, DIE STAMPING, KimWuuj
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    • 316 4 Per Month THE Pinang (jazettt." ENLARGED EDITION, Per Month (For LocalSubscrib ep B: THE PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’ IIHE price of the I free is as follow «red To Government Offices and Mei in Penang.—Per annum... «24 payable in a( l van By Post. Per annum...
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