Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 April 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED OAILdY. NFW SERIFS ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. WEDNESDAY, nth APRIL, iooo. No. 84
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 849 1 Filippino Antias. Peninsular a Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be A expected to arrive outAi tj wards, and leave Penang hoinewards > on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Coromandel April 19 Vassiliu April at i;. (jurat May 3 Hrn-uZ May 5 C'v.fr 17 <?“**" l 9 i;
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    • 1158 1 NPlDnrxr. 11-ri 1 1 Avrx BBITISd INDIA STEAM NM.GAfIO.i GdMfANt, Limited. Skipping JIotKES. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. koniniluke paketvaaht maatsghappij. v negapatam lime of steamers. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. yr Vk Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japam mail steamship Co., Ltd. tr fu J it For Will SaiC Steamer. From Expected
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    • 985 1 j cell Is ii L IJ IN EKCLAPB. WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co. (Passage Department). will be met on arrival of Steamer fr. Lo: don. and their Baggage cleared and forwarded. Send us a LETTER before EMBARKING jr from Port Said if coming to London by Steamer, tn 1 our Representative
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    • 420 1 ilanks. Nederiandsche Handel Alaatschanpii. ETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00 c (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fuso...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Med; n (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon.Tegai, Pecalongan, Pasoeroeac, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondcherry,
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  • 367 2 Bomba*. ioiii April. 7-8 P M. Boer Ebullition in South Free State. Submission Cast Aside. Six-hundred Boers have occupied Rouxville, and a larger commando, consisting mainly of burghers who had submitted, has left Smithfield for Wepener. Whpenhr Isolated Two-thousand Boers, with 5 guns, are already posted round Wepener,
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  • 108 2 Mr. Walter Bgerion is to act as Colonial Secretary in place of the Il in. C. W. Sneyd-Kvnncrsley, who has taken up his resident-councillorship here. It was feared, when the arrangement was first considered, that Mr. ligerton’s health would demand an immediate return to Europe: hut we
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  • 188 2 We: must congratulate Singapore and Mr. .Arnot Reid on the extremely satisfactory prospects of the Singapore Rifles. On Thursday, as we learn, no less than 87 men were sworn in, including the Attorney-General, and they are described as the flower of Singapore heads of commerce, law, handicraft,
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  • 115 2 The Viceroy of India, in the course of an important spee<'h at the close of the discussion on the budget before the Legislative Council in Calcutta, took occasion to thank the British colonies which were again showing the most practical sympathy with India in her misfoitunes.
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  • 609 2 Tin: Union Jack, which was l.ois'el in Bloemfontein and had been tiled by Li'y Robeit-, was of silk, and in one corner of it was einbroideied a four-leafed sliainroc k. The Pahang Tobacco Farm has been let to lowk.iy Luke Yew of Selangor I lie annual revenue
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  • 71 2 Easter M nday Paper Chase. It is notified by Mr H. IJ. P-ke, the honorary secretary to the Hunt Club, that the Committee have arranged for a paperchase on Monday next (Easter Monday;, when the meet will be at Gottlieb's Tree, at 4.45 p m., and the
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  • 103 2 The Japtit Herald, on the ***** of March, reverts to its ciilir ism anent The Governor's ll'ife and, in reference to its failure to observe that Singapore is a moral town, says, with s?m--what caustic innocence: After all, morality is regulated by environment.” 1 his remark, perhaps, affords
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  • 167 2 As it has been arranged for Penang to compete with Perak in cricket, golf, football, and, piobably, tennis, during the Easter holidays, the following teams will leave Penang for Port Weld in the s.s. Thaiping, at y o’clock to morrow evening: Cricket P. J. Sproule (captain), H.
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  • 18 2 Lord Jeune has nominated Lord Basil Blackwood as Deputy AdvocateGeneral for South Africa.
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  • 33 2 The DuLe of Connaught has accepted and despair he<| 1,000 packets of shamrock see-1 to be jown on the graves of Irishmen who have fallen at the boot.
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  • 70 2 The official inauguration takes place on the 14!Ir of April, and the Exhibition will be opened to the publi- on lhe 15th. These dates aie according to lhe decree of the Senate, ami are not alt» rable, except by law. Ihe great bulk of sectional buildings will
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  • 79 2 Al L volunteers in India are to be equip ped w ith the L-e Mel ford Rifle in 1901 All Mark V rifl s, which have b»-en rsued to volunteers for team shooting and mat' lies other than regimental, ate ordered to be withdrawn. There are
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  • 87 2 Yr.sr ekday's m it» h. Backs p Forwards, resubed in a win for lhe Backs by two goals 10 one goal 'f he game was to a great extent sjroilt by immermi'appeals to rh- ttfeiee, on the giomid of off-ide and foul thrown g-in from touch, and
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  • 87 2 Publish*D correspondence shows that the C-»pe Premier, in June, assure») the Mayor of Kimberley that his fe »rs of an invasi n were gtoitmiless The Mayor insis ed that the defences of rhe town were inadequate, as the property involved was enormous Mr. Schreiner re| lie»l
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  • 93 2 On Sunday evening, a Chinaman, name<l Chan Pia Hin, pre-ented $135 to a money 1 hanger in Penang Street, asking notes tn return. An examination of the money showed it to I e counterfeit. He was ar rested yesterday, and l»eing brought before Mr Woodward w
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  • 104 2 At a special general meeting, to be held after the annua- meeting of the M.C.C on 2nd May, memliers will lie asked to confirm the following alterations in the laws of cri> ket, recomended by the Committee (a Six balls to constitute an over. (b Dec laration
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  • 295 2 On Tuesday next, lhe 17th instant, the funeral itiesof the late Mr. Ng Ah Thye, one of Penang’s oldest, wealthiest, and most highly-respecleil citizens, who died on the 2otliof January last, will lie observed with great pomp and splendour. The pro cession
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  • 269 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette’’) Sir, Please kindly allow me some space in your valuable paper for these few lines, to acquaint your readers with the heedlessness of Muhammadanism by some of the community in Penang. Your readers must not be astonished to learn that only
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  • 59 2 The exportation of mi k bricks coming an important industry in'n mark. The mi k being f r bio-ks preserves all its prinni 01,(1 These block-- arecalle»! I)J'in.'','k and are getting a name for certain parts of Europ- (> In Copenhagen is sai I to exp r
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  • 63 2 1 he Hindu is the rno-t p'lwufu' ed and fastest steamer the B. o.^.'" have on lhe coast wise run fioni to Rangoon. There ateon'y wo hr" 1 similar size in lhe B 1. < power and speed of the Hindu. e present employed
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  • 113 2 Captain Driscoll writes to tl r.. Burma Gazette from Bn-hma. s ock l.e is serving under General Ga>cre not at all impte-sed with the Dnt. h f ers beie. They are nearly all bi" huk mg, slouching, and diny they ~2ar r beards and
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  • 193 2 The physicians in one of the c!,i-f s pitals in Philadelphia are about to att»n a unique operation in removing the t«t A maiks from a sailor who was re-ent y A e»l there by the British ship CmMm. He is the most tat
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  • 223 2 In lhe quest ion of w-»o however, ths ex peiiments thus far have en oumere; ffi. cullies, for the simple rea-on t at t::e ele» tricity in the woo b iny positive, as 'I at generally observed in the air, the (tic--ion of the two < au-e-
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  • 269 2 After leaving Co ombo en the 41b of February last tl e 7 chia w <fl the i-w J of Minicoy on Thu s-.l <y, the ?t and ran on the reef on the Sunday lci.owit.g. From the time she -ighleil land tii
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  • 317 2 THE BRITISH ADMINISTRATOR OF THE OR ANGE FREE STATE. President Steyn's Mr. Fraser, who la- I-- > appointed administrator of tl.eOiange 1 .ce>ta e, w >s the rival of President Steyn dutii g tl-e republican government of tie Otange Free Slate, and the sternest o, pot ent cf the latter’s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1560 2 aabi EAf*T flu AOhrrtisrmrnts. K’CO amf' u New Beach Street f vVi AND 1 Roberts* Auction Rooms. IRVING. Neura” > s»le niTATIAfID X DUTP P AfißQ IN CU rd The undersigned is favoured with instructions rHU 1 OuR Al nW UUUVO. Engineers, found bv ils lnany llscrs to bc front
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  • 1205 3 219th March3rd April. Bombardment of Mafeking It is teporietl bom 1 retoiia that a very jeterniined efTotl has just been made to a e ei ite the fall or capitulation of Mafe On Tuesday last, the town was led to a tremendous bombardment, cve iv 1 ab
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  • 607 3 Plain Crhtcism by Lord Roberts. inPh NMRAL Gatacre s despatch describing h.s reverse at Stormberg on December .h° °< In transmitting General Gatacre's des makes H *Mt Wat Lo,(1 Roberts makes the following obseivations Causes of the Failure. f am of opinion that the failure of LieutrheU’ Ge
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  • 163 3 Wr-nsssncv. 11 ih: Muhammadan Festival of Hari Raya. Municipal Commissioners' Special Meeting, at 3 p.m. Town Band. Esplanade, at 5 30pm. High-water at New Jetty, b-45 am. and 9- o p.m. Thursday, 12TH Auction sale of police clothing. &c at Fort Cornwallis, at 11-30 a.tn.
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  • 123 3 Penang, i th April, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/nf t Do. 4 months' sight Bank i/uj D°- 3 Credits D°- 3 Documentary a/o| Calcutta. Demand Bank R «47$ Do 3 days’sight Private 149 Bombay, Demand Bank *47l Do. 3 days* sight Private 149 Madras, Demand
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  • 56 3 Orders l>y Captain R. Adams, Acting Commandant Parades for This Week. Fiting exerciseMonday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at 5 15 pm. Detail for the Week Order ly Officer, Lieut. A. K. Buttery Do. Seigt A.Co., Co pl J. Craig Do. B.Cu, Cu.pl. Harwood By Ord i. (Sgd.) G. M.
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  • 291 3 The s. s. Prenssen (Captain R Hentze) arrived from Colombo, yesterday, with a general caigo. The s. s. Koenig Albert (Captain O. Cuppers) arrived hum "iugapoie, yesteiday, with a general cargo. The s. s. Bath (Captain J. B. Harthoorn) auived bom Olelrleh on Monday, with 10 passengers and
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  • 61 3 Mails C' ose To morrow. hur Per str lime. Deli ...Caiypso 9 a.m. Deli ...Ho Kwei 1 p.m. I’angkor and Teluk Anson Canton z p.m. Madias, via Negapatam. taking Mails for Europe.» tc. Landaura 4 P.M. Registration up to 3 p.m. Edie. T. Seniawe, tegli. and Olehleh ...i’egu
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  • 16 3 p r Steamer T Arrue. Calcutta Sui Sang u 4-00 Singapore Lightning 14-4-00
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  • 155 3 Arrivals To-oay. s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli s. s. <'anton from Teluk Anson s. s Sportsman from Kedah Vest s. s. Prenssen from Col tnbo s s. Koenig Albert fn 111 Singapore s. s. law lon from Teluk Anson S. s. Pegu from Olehleh s. s. Flying Dragon
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  • 50 3 Apl. rz s. s. Calypso from Singapore, for Deli, W. Mansfield Co. 1 z s. s. Belleiophon from Singapore, for Singapore, W. Mansfield Co. 16 s. s. Hebe from Singapore, for Deli, W. Mansfield t'o. 19 s. s. Laertes from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield Co.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 374 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 skm. It prevents and removes Freckles, I an, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness, heals < utaneous Eruptions, Irritation, S ngs ot Insects Eczema,
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    • 143 3 When Hou Have a Bad Cold. YOU want the best medicine that can be obtained, and that is Chamberlain's Cough Reinedy. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a reinedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy.
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    • 3168 3 I I.L V NOTICE. The Marine Insurance Company Photographic Studio. SALEBYPUBUCAUCTION. rpHE above .pared to accept A GRAHAM Si CO., LW., Suit No 234 of 1899 Ar r ?u ks on Coupons, Bank Notes 27 Farquhar Street. HAVE got to cle .r out the following lots 34 99 a->d other
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  • 181 4 I’KHANG, UTH AI’RIL, T9CO. Jill iS O(Tiailg 29. lack I’eppi West C msl... no sales t Arisen no sal eS Vbile Peppet 4 >• >ves (picked) 3 2 5° T.ice No. i -j.-fietL-.. ice I'icking- Nutmeg* 6250 do No. i 7-75 l S gar I 2 L
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  • 311 4 (S !.’1x2,9111 Ai’kil. i 00 .oil s 116,10 nd., J 57 50 sa'«I-r/rr. t. I l.lliv p 1 -*58.50 Mechau Gold (£io paid) S27.—s.V.rs. North Kechau Mining Co ...57.25 xi/cr S. Ranks (»100(1.1 > SlBs.— sales v- buyers. Do (#5O pd.) 175.— buyers. S r i.in (f
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 392 4 T!.O North Polar Expedition of the Duke of Abruzzerne. WE have just been notified that the supply of tinned butter, t. r the abovenamed expedition, tick will, it is supposed, be tract Hing for about 3 years, has been 1 trusted to the firm, hilip W. Heyman, of Copenhagen, whose
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    • 2310 4 sTii-i. ixvieAAa 7 ~~~i ZZZ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy RMIR A* Is the best mer’icine in the world for coughs, colds, bo so much more easily and economically prepared by Its use. than SSf TS 3 RS| IX W JUT < in, t 11,4 n when all the Stook had to
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    • 305 4 $2 Per Month THE lr prnang ENLARGED EDITKffI Per Month (For Local Subscribe,. B 1 THE PINANG Gazetteenlarged DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION lIHE price of the Pinang X free is as follow! To Government Of/ices on Merchant r a tn Pen.iny.- "'“’’’’i Per annum... 824 payable in By P
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