Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 29 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. TUESDAY. 27th MARCH, 1900. No. 71
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 828 1 Skipping Notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. -pyj-x. f|lH E in ill steamers in ry U 7 expected to arrive out ,'f/ ar^s al, d leave Penani homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. April 5 Parramatta April 7 Chuso'i \f ass ili a 1 Xra May 3 Pallaarat n
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    • 2092 1 T 7— BRITISH INDI* STEM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. llotors. 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. koninklijke paketvaart maatschappu. HE6APATAM une of steamers. Nippon Vosen Kaisha. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival o/ Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. fefJjwA -j 1 1 J p oR Will Sail Steamer. From Expected on It I I
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    • 355 1 i The North Poiar Expedition of the Duke of Abruzzerne. WE have just been notified that the supply of I TINNED BUTTER, tor the abovenamed expedition, .vhicli will, it is supposed, be travelling for about 3 years, has been entrusted to the firm, Philip W. Heyman, of Copenhagen, whose well-known
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    • 419 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschnnnii. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35.783,00c (abt. /3,000,000. Reserve Fund...!. 2.773,0cc (abt. 225,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Sainarang, Sourabaya, Padanp, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, I Gorontalo, Palembang. (Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 248 2 Bomb» 26th M ikch, 8-24 p M. Death of a British Field Marshal One of India’s Commandersin-Chief Field Marshal Sir Donald M Stewart, Governor of Chelsea Hospital, is dead. Advances Towards Mafeking Anxiety Arising. '1 he checks encountered by both relieving forces are causing much anxiety as to
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  • 198 2 Yesterday, flat-racing in England and Scotland under Jockey Club rules commenced for the year 1900, and today will see the decision of the first great handicap for the year, the Lincolnshire Handicap, when, on the cold and damp level of the Carholme, some twenty or thirty competitors
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  • 270 2 The rapidity, with which Boer troops were sent from the Modder to the Tugela, and with wiiich, later on, Joubert and other Boer commanders removed the greater portion of their forces from around Ladysmith, and transplanted them to the Orange Free State in time to
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  • 202 2 Last Wednesday was Sir Donald Stew art’s birthday, and we may feel sure that the Field Marshal was the recipient of many congratulations, not only from his relatives and personal friends but also from the cld soldiers, over whose destinies he presided, and among whom
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  • 304 2 Mr. O'Connor’s account of the reception < f th»- news of Cronje's surrender by the house of commons wdl be seen elsewhere, and we would advise our readers topci ij-ethis contribution to the Daily Mail; the scene is historic in more senses than one and
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  • 505 2 Tim Madras HAitvtST is on the whole a failuTe The plague in c.ikutta has now pread to the Baria Bazaar St. Anthony’s Cathedral at Kandy is to l>e lighted with e’ectnci y. The latest plaguk returns (17 I. March) do not sbo.v any deaths at Alien I
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  • 52 2 A Calcuita <Ol respondent, in a letter to a friend at Penang, says that Mr. W K. Dods, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Calcutta, shot in one day last month 131 couple of snipe, to his own gun. This is believed to l>e a recon!
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  • 56 2 This morning, Sergeant Mclntosh ar reste I a Malay las -ar, of the steamer Thaip-.ng, for striking a Chinese sampanman on the mouth with a shoe ami splitting bis lip. The man was 1 barged, but the case was postponed ti'l Thursday, to enable him to ptodm e
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  • 66 2 The s’natois of Edinburgh University have decided Io confer the degree of Doctor of Laws upon Miss Eleanor A. Ormetoi. Miss Onnerod, who has a world-wide fame as an economic entomo logist, lias for the last twenty three years devoted great attention to the study
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  • 62 2 AuT' MATIC tel grar-hy has been introduced between ah 11'ta and Bombay with the most satisfactory result*-, telegrambein tiansmilled at the tate of 120 words a minute in each direction. Although the .'is ance Uaversed is neatly 1,300 miles it lias been found possib'e to woik diiect
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  • 64 2 The Times (week y edition) of March 2nd says that the Talus liotind from the I yne to Norway and commanded by < apt .ill Sunhoiise, was lost on the voyage aplaiti Stenlionse, biotber to Inspector Sen Louse, his wife, two children, and Ihe < iew were tak»noff
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  • 77 2 Kupang, a Hindu, has been fined $5 f »r attempting to leave the Colony without a pass fiom the Immigration Agent he also ha I to pay $25 for breach of c ontract. Mahomed Sultan got seven days for abetting Kupai g. He was furthermore
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  • 80 2 On Monday Night. Mr James Morgan, business represenlative of the A la Dehoy Company, haarrived at Penang, to at range for a onenight only performance at the town hall on Monday evening, the 2nd proximo. 1 lie enleitamnient is stated to be of what is known as
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  • 81 2 Last night. Detective Sergeant Carroll made a raid at 57 Fish Lane ami arrested Koh Bee Ngoh and nine other Chinawomen for gnmb'ing. This morning they were btought htfoie Mr. Bryant and pleaded not guilty. Koh Bee Ngoh said that she had invited the oilers to her
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  • 70 2 Tuts morning, Pallianayappa, a subwarder in the local prison, was charged before Mr. Ross with giving tobacco to a prisoner, within the prison. Warder Mm red saw the defendant hand something to a prisoner yesterday morning, ami on searching him (the prisonei) found him in
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  • 146 2 S INGAPORE MUNICIPALITY UP-TO-DATE. Indian Engineering. Motor cars is the newest idea of the Singapore Corporation. Motor cars, with a di aught power of horn three to five ton', at d capab e of travelling at a speed of five miles an hour for heavy work, such as removing bio
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  • 345 2 A Plantes in Negri Sembilati, in forwarding us; says the Malay Mail Kamasamy’s Views on the Famine Relief Questions, remarks— these views are the views of many" As far as the Native States and the Province are concerned there can be no doubt about this, but having
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  • 24 2 TEI UK ANSON. (27th March) Tin Shipments The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 485 pikuls of ti n Do 9. of ore
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  • 97 2 In the event of the tlnee resoluii )s r warded by the Hongkong Geneial Ch am J’ of Commerce to the Secretary of the L don Chamber ol Commerce being acceut 'a by the Organising Committee for coming Congress, it has been airan„d that Sir
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  • 183 2 Sir,—l am directed by the Resident General to inform you that having le'ehlj an assurance that thirty quahfied Vol Un teeis fiom the Malay States an I the Snap Settlements offeied themselves for serv .'e in South Africa as Mounted the Resident-General convejel tie effer to
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  • 238 2 The departure of Lord Brassey from Melbourne on the termination < his period of office as Governor of Victoria was, a Sy niry con e-pomlent w rites, the occasion of ati amusing mistake on the pait ofa battery just outside the Heads A lin e after
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  • 516 2 An Imposing Funeral. Sir William Lockhart succumbej to fever on the night of I' h March, his temperature rising to 107 and all efforts Io reduce it proving ineffective. Lady Lock hart, who had a teuibly trying time the previous week, is quite prostrated.
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  • 85 2 Tuesday, 27TH: I’ol t lub, practice game, at 4-45 Pm High-water at New Jetty, r-20 p.m-and 2.10 a.tn. Wednesday. 281 H Gennan homeward mail due to arrive and leave, Special Lent Service, with Sermon, at St. George’s Church, at 0 p m. Town Band, Esplanade,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2035 2 zm Che man that bath no maatc m jlflu Aihicihsnnfitts» Dininhavn btmsclt tow Hun for sale. f 1 ILvlldl U U Vv mortsnot movebwitb concert) ot Ui ATED /VE co,Calcutta cetsounbs, Ira £1 I (J almost new. Apply to K” is fit for treason, stratagems, anb 11 Fl >■■■ Ib7
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  • 937 3 16th20th March. Ch-.irm Preiyman’s Proclamation. (,Ist imi. Pretyman, who has been apl military governor of Bloemfontein, a proclamation requesting the ."''ol’ers within ten miles to deliver up i'l" aims on pain of confiscation of their jropet'y' Transvaalers Furious. It appears that the Tiansvaalers were at the people
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  • 733 3 Reception of News in the House of Commons. Now the reading of the great news from the war was a fine bit of fat—as, 1 believe, actors call it, and would certainly bring down the House and if Mr. Balfour were t evu gar creature that many
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  • 204 3 The Torpid racesat Oxford were concluded on the 21st of February. New College easily gained the headship, finishing good 100 yards in advance of Brasenose on the final day. The latter was almost a.-, much the superior of those below them as New was of them. New
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  • 106 3 The following is a copy of a menu prepared by one of the messes at Hongkong for their dinner in honour of the Ktmber-ley-Cronje-Ladysmith episodes 3rd March, 1900. Menu. Hors de Combat. Kruger on Toast; Potted Boer. Soup. Surrender Soup a la French. Fish. Boiled Pomfret and
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  • 117 3 Penang, z;th March, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank >/rtA Do. 4 months'sight Bank 1/11J Do. 3 Credits tfo Do. 3 Documentary 2/0J Calcutta, Demand Bank R Do. 3 days’sight Private 148 Bombay, Demand Bank Do. 3 days' sight Private 118 Madras, Demand B ink t 16
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  • 90 3 Ordets by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant Parades for This W’eek. Musketry preliminary drills every evening (except Thursday and Saturday), at 5-15 p m. Thursday, 29th instant.Officers will attend for sword drill. Detail for the W’eek. Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. Coghill Jackson Do. Sergt A Co., Serg
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  • 248 3 The s. s. Langkat (Captain Lingard) arrived this mot rung from Deli, in ballast, with 24 deck-passengers. The s. s. Perse (Captain Martin) arrived from Tongkah yesterday, with 47 deckpassengers and a general cargo. The. s. s. Deli (Captain Playel) arrived from Langkat yesterday, with 16 deckpassengers and
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  • 66 3 Mails C' osf. To-morrow. For Per str. l ime. Cevl n, Aden, Egypt and via Naples tor Europe, etc. ...Stuttgart 9 A.M. Sin apore ...Goalpara ...it am. Asahan atld BatU Bahra ...Flying Dragon 1 r.M. Tomrkah ...Perse I PM. longkah ...Petrel 1 pm. Pangkor and Teluk Anson ...Taw
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  • 19 3 Steamer To Arrive. Hamburg Suevia to-day. Singapore Stuttgart 28-3-00 Singapore Pentakota 29-3-00 Singapore A. Apcar 29-3-00
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  • 160 3 Arrivals To-day. s s. Calypso from Singapore s. s. Taw l ong trom Teluk Anson s. s. Betsy from Teluk Anson s. s. Langkat from Deli Yestkru 11. s. s. Dc’.i from Langkat s. s. Leong Ho from Biandan s. s. Petrel from Tongkah s. s. Perse from Tongkah
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  • 116 3 Mar. 27 s. s. Suevia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan, Bchn. Meyer Co. 27 Homeward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Stuttgart from Singapore, for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Genoa, Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen, Behn, Meyer Co. 28 s. s. Konigsberg from Hamburg, for Singapore, China
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 14 3 -MT ANTED. ITURNISHED house for about 3 months Apply to H.” c/o Pinang Gazette,
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    • 2565 3 gakloth I Mistril, G3AHAi l i p t o n s XZ success has been mist pronounced, es- I pecially in the treatment of hemorrhoids, k k loth external and internal, has just arrived in HAVE THE RUST Kk’l PlTinv Penang, and will stay, for a short time only, at
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  • 177 4 Penang, 27m March, toco. Tin *7 f -75 (Tiang 2-iJ Black T*; ;< 1 Vest C i.i- i... no Aclioen till* no sales. White Pepper Cloves (pieked) 32 50 M rcc Ila. 1 *3 Mace Pickings Nutm-gs fi 3— I No. 1 -75 Sugai 2 l-f'S IF,
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  • 267 4 t .S *,.u> /<•<*, 24 nt March, i .<>«> Rauhs 16 >0 pd. */Jt lull* i- 559 [<■ 11.11 l Gol I i... 10 l id 1 s S. I.'aill S (|n**lt tsOO.— I’** ipl Sepi ut 1 $lO pd I tf'2--L*.t>m g 111. 1001 *25: s**;,.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 418 4 «Tfe W ASv F- L&lt; Z JV A it. k_. A Remer!/ for* *'t :.vcga ;*&lt;'i;t,s. old by Singapore Diapc-isi Co., Lt.L, RafFle® Pta&e, c. PENANG 13.JS.1VL&gt;. V' I ICE i- ;;i &lt;;• -s i\ below tin- chat &lt; :-r i Baud will be as follows: Hances Dinners and Promen
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    • 2060 4 L «ggSJgffffiSfg.'SSL IfTI V*lf A 71\ ILLWOO 3 PAi ENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. annual sale exceeds six million bottles. WAMI Os P i S 3 Iwj gQ gI 8C The BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL” .ays of H has 7 JvJBiMJUIXIh establi.hed itself in favour with leading phy.ician. and th.rapeuti.to of eTery coMtaj,
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    • 479 4 &gt; w Per Month the Pinang (jazew ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscribe, Till. I PINANG GAZETTE” enlarged daily ED| T!On TERMS OF SIBSCRIPTIqv IIHE price of the Pi,,,,,, G J_ free is as follows: ailil M ircltJn &gt;n Penang.-. Per annum... «24 payable in I Per annum... 527
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