Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 April 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL, iqco. No. 77
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 876 1 Entires. Peninsular A Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r p HE mai steamers tn ty U x expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang J homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards, rjssc/t April 5 Parramatta April pvrontandel '9 ass, 22 j,May 3 Bengal May 5 1 «7 Ckasan 19
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    • 1899 1 NHDFMNri i-roz'urn /Nvn BRITISH IHDII STEIN NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Shipping ftotircs. British foreign INORDDEUtSCHER LLOYD. koninklijke paketvaart maatschappu. H-Z bible society. A Jk negapatam UNEjM steamers. Nippon Yusoii Kaisha. L depot Of the above Society W Ip tended Sailinp and expected Arrival of Steamers. japah mail steamship Co, Ltd. 71
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    • 821 1 Banks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpii. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,000 (abt. /'3,000,000. Reserve Fund..T. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Samarang. Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok,
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  • 264 2 Bombay, 2nd April, 7- o pm. Saturday’s Ambuscade Retreat to the Waterworks. Reuter’s agent at Bu-hmanskop says, on the 31st of March, that a force consisting of the 10th Hussar-, Household Cavalry Contingent, aid two batteries ol Horse Artillery, under Colonel Broadwood, and some Mounted Infantry, under Colonel
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  • 239 2 Amount previously a knowle<k’ed 19,166 95 Messrs Ka<z Bi others Lt 25». Mr. F. W Pie-grave too. T. Gaw thorns 50 L. M. Woodward 30 Dr G. W ark 25 Mr. A. R. Adams W. J Ho lge .5. A. 11. Lemon 10. R. 1> L
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  • 18 2 TELLK ANSON. (3rd April) Tin Shipments. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 522 pikuls of tin.
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  • 956 2 Likl’Tknant J W. E Donaldson, r.a., is gazetted Cap ain. Mr. Bryant, sen or magistrate, being indispos d, l.as been unable to attend court to-day. 'I hi- Boek army in the fiel 1 is de<dared bv G< neral Alnerht to sill number 75,000 men. Mr. Gi-o m,
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  • 71 2 Sedition in South Africa. Mr. Rudyard Kipling, in a lengiby article in the 7 tines, inveigh- against the -moodi, false, tone serving sedition which i- still honey-combing Cape 1 own, and strongly urges measures, imt of vindictive ness, but of justice. Scores of Pro Boer meetings throughout
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  • 112 2 The new Japanese battleship Shiki shima (Captain Miyoshi) arrived at Singa pore on Thuts lay last, on her voyage to Ja,an. Her dimensions, &c., ate length (over a-1) 438 ft. and (b-tween perpendi cu ars) 400 ft breadth (max.) 75$ ft.; depth (upperdeck to top ol kee 45’ft
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  • 51 2 A cheque drawn in favour of a Mr. Marlin was picked up near White iway Laidlaw’s and brought to the office of the Rangoon Times last week by one of the employees Mr Martin ran have hirbecpie by cadi- g at the Rangoon Tinies <
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  • 58 2 On Sui’d.-y evening. Low Ah I.am snatched a gold earring from L e Ah Sam in Cainpliell Street. When Le snatched the eaning, the woman held on to him i spi-e of I i- struggles, till the po'-ice arrived nd took *im into custody. Yesterday tno'ni g,
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  • 86 2 This morning, a leport was made at the entral po i e station that St Geoige’s Church was btoketi into last night and part <>f thu r< tern, va'ued at $2OO, stolen. Fite entrance was effected near the o-gae, and the eagle portion of the lectern Carrie.
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  • 105 2 O', the i6:h of February, two Malays n..med Yu-uf ;u d Din. met Mat, a .Malay tis erman, in Atgyte Roa 1, and -o assaulted him ll.ai he was ..e'amed in hospital for mote than tv. i.ty days. A w>tk ago, evi i.n e was taken on
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  • 134 2 1 he Actii g Sta e Auditor of the Negri "embtian endeavouift to explain that th ate as i.-r at Seieml an abstracted a blank te eipt fiom the end of the trea-my re eipt b e k a d ma Je use 1: f r other
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  • 192 2 News Las reached neie, s y-the Malay Mail, f ihe cotrviciion, on 1 tie-, ay a-i, f l.itnby FiLay, Le beieinban posi--11) <-ter. Cl. the charge of b ear h of tru-' imd-r-e-ti .n 44 of the Ntgii -embi at. Host Offi e R
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  • 288 2 (To the Edittor) Sir, li e N ivy L-a.ue de-ire to call at l ti- n o the fa 'thit in the three years 1897, 189 S, an 1899, Le Admiralty has not p. "t ti.e m ey voted by Parliament for sliipbuii ting 1 lie under
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  • 284 2 A slip was made in one of the articles in yesterday’s Pinang Gazette by speaking of the present, instead of the approaching. ven my. It maybe ihenfue advisable o.orie t the ertoi by quoting fiom the Madras Times as follows l lieie has been a nio-t as
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  • 245 2 Two Nominees for the Council This afternoon, the memb rs o f Penang Chamber of Coml the purpose of proposing ;1 ,r seatinlheLegislativeCou !>s Dr Blow 11 on bis eavi. g Europe Mr. R. Yr-.-ts batt, and Messr, A ;-m-o: i Matthews, Wil ian.son Jo-I. Rees,
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  • 326 2 A PRIVATE let ei, received in Pen i-g lithe last mail, gives the following n r-'; item:— The crowd tn But ki am P d Z Road was overwheimn g, > W patty (five ladies) into tin- Roya. SabieIO see the Queen’s hors-s. imping to
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  • 618 2 From the Straits Times <f 2'J. 1900 The foil >wi ig ex < ana:ions -.1 by the lady woo ctase l to l>- lie Governor’s Wife < ..me to tl- [ubt- d of the Straits lunes Press with a ttqu ?t that he wi 1
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  • 116 2 A couple of days ago, a Ma av woman was arrested for the lhett of four fowl- and a duck. Yesterday, she denied the ch t--and gave the name of the man from whom she bought the birds. i'his man was arrested but escape i and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1660 2 Zbe man tbat batb no music in AiJbrrtir.fnirntS. Pritchard Co. *«> «•>«« d„u»- c L llUvllUllw- awcet SOUnOS, nObei*tS null' Mooleip»’ Commis.i.-ners of George ISM tor treason, stratagems, ano Naum»” A’. K 3 SPOtIS I 1 o t Clock Tower in iccordance with the PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. Hnb bis affections bath
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  • 216 3 z6th-271h March. Tin: Dilwaka” pin iran'-P 0 Dilttmra I.as arrived at -,u lln t in is North China. vi n>« from ''haiiKhai, states ji; -tv’s ship Hermione has been i aku, as the < ountry rom.d j. Mt. ally <ii-iuibc.l audit is re. t Butish missionary has
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  • 116 3 Famine Relief. j s a diminution this week (24th y something like 350, 00 in J pnhus of those leceiving relief ovet k.l areas in India. The number this week is 4,676,522, j n ires being distributed as fol- I’.iitish provinces 3,346,442, or a is- of 141,406 over
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  • 878 3 L'.si i v r ing, the talented pe formers of 1)- t y Company gave an excellent e i,.ineiit in the Town Hail, every hie s-at b-ing taken. The first pan <; the pi gramme was of tl.e variety t ar, in wl.i h both Miss
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  • 1573 3 Foreign Intervention. no T "h me ace ot for «g'> intervention has no altogether sub-.ded During the past veck stories of imminent action by Germany and America have been frequent 1 lie Trmw now says that the story of jerinan and American interference iwithout a shadow of
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  • 126 3 Penang, 3RD Afkii., 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i/nA Do. 4 months'sight B ink ill’ll Do. 3 Credits 4/0 Do. 3 D «cmn-nt >rv 2/0J Calcutta. Demand Bank d 146.) Do 3 days’ sight Priv 1:8 Bombay, Demand Br ik 146} Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 91 3 Orders by Captain A- R. Adams, Aimg Commandant Parades for 1 his eek. Firing exercise each evening, except Wednesday and Saturday, at 5 15 P ,n Sword exercise for Officers on ednesday, at 5 15 p m. L)hiail fok the Week. Orderly Officer, Lieut. F. O Hallifax Do.
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  • 186 3 The s.s Deli (Captain Playel) arrived from Langkai, this morning, with 5 deckpassengers and a general caigo. The s. s Betsy (Captain Owen) arnvel from Teluk Anson, this morning, with deck-passengers aud a general caigo. The s. s. Pin Seng (Captain Davidson) arrived ftom Siugapoie, yesterday, with 192
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  • 55 3 Mails Ci.ose To-morrow. Por Per str. I ime. Trang Artsadong 9 a.m. Batu liahra A Asahau li. Hulcwyn 1 f.m. Edie. T. Sernawe, Segli and Olehleh ...Pegu 3 f m. Singapore ...clue 3 F.M Kangoou l ittp-.trick 3 RM. Th 1 ksDay, 5111 Deli ...Lan, t k,it I
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  • 20 3 Prom S’e.e-H r 1 A-ri.e Xegapatam LanJuura to-day-Singapore Goalporu 4‘4*° Colombo (Mails from Europe) Chusan 64 00
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  • 149 3 Arrivals I O-DAY. s. s. Uetsy from Teluk Anson s.s. A’- Huhwyn fro in Asahau s. s. Dili irom L.u.gkat s. s. aw long faoui leluk An-on > r s. s. Melp‘ mcne from Hongkong s. s. cheang Hock Kian iiom louka s. s. Charterhouse horn Amoy s. s
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  • 98 3 \pl. 3 s. s. Priam from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield tk Co. 6 s. s Sudo Maru fr 111 Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead r o. 5 Calypso from Singapore for Deli \V. Mansfield Co. 8 Hebe from Singapore, f r Deli, W
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  • 69 3 Tuesday, 3RD Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p.m. High-water al New Jet-y. t-15 p in. and 1-40 a.m. Wednesday, 41 h t own Baud, Esplanade, at 5-30 pm High-water at New Jetty, 1-40 p in. and 2-05 a.m. Thursday, STH Friday, 6th: Mail expected
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 675 3 Photographic Studio. A KAULFUSS, 27 Farquhar Street. By special appointment to H. H. the Sultan of Kedah. PHOTOS of any kind and style, and after t.i latr-t inventions. Artistic work only. FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang. .V.tive States, Atjet. Sumatra. 3rc Municipal iNotice. r lUI r Municipal C<-n:missioiiers of Georg»
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    • 31 3 Ladiesl A Remor'y for at! Irregularities. np. r»e<i nz Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal. Pil C -ch a, .old by Singapore Oiapenalng Co., LtcL, RalTlea Place, Singapore, Propiietor i MARTIN. CkodM, SOUTHAMPTON, ENdLANB
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    • 1495 3 gakloth MijstriJ, GRAfM llivc tui- "VTO. rSy. NOTICE of Sale of Land. Whereas by a notice of demand No. 1/1899 served HAVE THE BEST SELECTION XI or published upon the 25th day of March, 1899, the under mentioned persons were 38 BEACH crOEET' required to pay at the Land Office,
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  • 177 4 Penang, 3RD April, tqco. Tin B< (Trans 29Black Pepper West Coast... no sales (Acheeo 61b no sales. White Pepper 4250 Cloves (picked) 3 2 5° Mace No. 1 93.—selle.H. Mace Pickings 80. do. Nutmegs 6 3-~ < J° (No. t 7-75 Sugar I a <- 8 5
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  • 262 4 (Snails /•»<«•, 31ST March, 1900 Raubs (16,10 pd.) »57*/1 f.illv pat.l... 158. Kecliau Gold (£lO paid) ...»21.50. S. Raubs (fionpd i »200. Sillers Do (»50 pd.) *75- sales. Sepiau (»10 pd.) tiz—sales. Redjang Leboug (fl. 100) »2.50 Punjoms 1 pd.i »6-75 Pahang Xabang 111 pd »1 40
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 385 4 PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from the date below the charges for the services of the Band will be as follows Dances »3° Dinners and Promenades 20 Garden Parties, At Homes 16 Transport, extra. To subscribers of not less than 812 per nnum half the above rates only
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    • 2567 4 m 11l EODO RO VA El Al) IS Co.’s TT H I B HigH Cl£tss Egyptian Cigarette». Alitt IwFH M B I I Adopted by all Leading Clubs and Vessel throughout the Globe. DBA Al B Natural Toilet Preparations. -..il I r. C- 1 Toilet l-anoline’ in collapsable tubes, rAvnrwcm
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    • 342 4 *****&gt;! $2 Per Month the finang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscribe.. B THE PINANG GAZETTE” enlarged daily edition TERMS OF subscription XI HE price of the G az tl free is as follows:- Jel:v '9t! To Government Offices and Merchants in Penang. Per annum... 824 p aya bl
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