Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 May 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. NE# SERIES VOL. LVIII. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. MONDAY. 7th MAY, 1900. KHiCE 20 CENTS. No. 104
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 784 1 Shipping Entires. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. sfTfx TH HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive ontKlJ' (’J war d s > an< l leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homeward., Clyde M *y 7 I £”Z al M -Y 5 ,„7 31 CAwss i 9 lune
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    • 2121 1 NADhnri iTCrurD I I OVD BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. flatas. i Insurants NUKUDEUToUHLK LLOYD. koninklijke paketvaart maatschappij. 1, 2 NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon Yuson Koishs. Mannheim Insurance Co. TTT 2 O MARINE INSURANCE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival o/ Steamers. J4PAB MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. rpHE undersigned
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    • 594 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. t NETHERLANDS TrAdINC SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,753,0*c jabt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...!. 2,773,090 (kbt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore. Rangoon, Med; n (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padanp, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasocroean, Tjilatjap Gorotifalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,
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  • 516 2 Bombay, «th May, 2-8 p.m. Visit of the Japanese Princes to England Staying to Windsor. The Princes K <tohito and Tual-uia, of J ipan, vis.ted the Queen yeste day and slept at Windsor Castle. China and the Reformers. Statement on the Kowshing Case. The II n. St. John
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  • 65 2 We pub ish elsewhere a letter fiom the Solicitor General, in which he is good enough to set us light, in respect lo the rrport of an application lecently made to the Supreme Court for liberation on bail from custody. We tegret our reporter mistook (he words,
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  • 395 2 I'he intimation that M-<jor General Hunter, with M jor Gem ral Barton, ith means by which Lord R Herts hopes lo r.-acl> »nd to relieve Mafeking is just one of thus little urpti--s, wlii It the commander in- bkf in South Africa delights to yive the
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  • 1288 2 Bury has won the Association Cup (Football). The mail despatched from Penang to London, ri<t Brindisi, on Ihe 7111 ultimo was delivered on the 30th idem. The Earl of Londesborough, Colonel I. Durbar, late ***** Foot, an I Mr. John Ma fallen, Lord Duffeiin’s Secretaiy, are dead.
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  • 68 2 By the new agreement recently entered into between the B. I Steam Navigation Company and the Government of the I MS, immigrants will be brought across from Neuapatam to Penang for rs. 8 a hea4. Ihe usual charge is alrout rs. 15.
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  • 95 2 Ihe matinee on Saturday afternoon was well attended, the little ones enjoying immensely the treat afforded them. One of the most striking features of the per f iimance was the clexer horsemanship displayed by little Willie Harmston Love who was enthusiastically applauded. The great tent was crowded at
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  • 135 2 Mr. A. de Kostrr is recognized as being in charge of the consulate for the Netherlands in Penang during Mr. Spakier’s absence, from the 24th of April last. I‘he orders of bani-hinent (from which British possession issued against Khua A. 1> ng, Chiong A. Lik, Tan Ah Chim,
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  • 182 2 Application to the Supreme Court. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, I have the honour to request that you will correct a statement which appeared in your issue of the sth instant, to the effect that I, in opposing the application of Lim
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  • 135 2 I- rom our own Correspondent SI NO A PORE. (7th May) Boer Prisoners and What t With Them. D Internment in Ceylon Rec-mm According to the Tim-soff 7' it is proposed to despatch u prisoners to Ceylon, where h 7 may be detained in barrack be erected, it
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  • 38 2 Lawn Tmis Tournament. There will b- no ties on Tu> S( j av g,. 1 ?i y M’. V T' V of I tl,e f ,a P er Chase andjU ball-Match in the afternoon. 00
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  • 47 2 The petition from Sipido’- parents ared at Marlborough House oi the i 2 l ,u Ap l T1,.R,„ C e- s wouldl be contrary to internati al u for btm to interfere with riteted in a foreign country «ucli could only be bandied diplomatically.’
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  • 67 2 It is reported from Peking that ten ar guns ordeted from En- and by tl )e V, e of Fukien piovince, China, haveanived y Fukien and are sh rtly to Le distribu’- J among the forts on the coast of tbeprtF vince. hat kind of gun- m
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  • 89 2 The Shah journeys from Teheran Baku, Warsaw, Breslau, Ba len-Badei ani Posen. He will reach St. Petersburg M the 16th of July, Berlin on the 23rd, L on the 28th, L indon on the <■ cf Augue Brussels on the 17. b. The Hag,.e the 21st,
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  • 79 2 The Queen has sent the following message of condo'ence on the death of Coionei Royston, the late commandant of the Natal Volunteers: I am deeply grieved to bear cf the death of Colonel R yston, an sin e:tj sympathize with the p-.ople f Natai ir: e
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  • 121 2 Craven Stakes. In the Craven S:ak-s, the bare resu' set which have already been pub el, L:c Ellesmere’s Headpiece (T L itesj beat Mr. Fairie's Parquetry, a si n i f Trent.:; M Cannon) by a head, seven lengths dividfg the la'ter from Bright Key S Laues)
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  • 174 2 Single Married. On Saturday, a cricket-match was played on the Esplanade between Single and Married teams, the result being a victo.y for the Benedicts by four wickets and 2 runs. Scores Single. H. W Firmstone b K issim 1 H. A. Neubronner b Kassim 11 C. A.
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  • 148 2 By To morrow’s Mail. The following is the list of by the outward bound German impena l mail steamer Sachsen, due to reach 1 to-morrow at 10 am. and to leave for t 1 Far East at 4 p.m.:-— Fo> Penang: le^ rs G. F.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1396 2 Pritchard Co. pianos pianos fact nUUClla TJOUBE No. 15 Northatn Road. Entry Fl from ist June. Nffiira” App'y’* DEPARTMENTS. AMERICAN AS UARPANQ Government of Perak. Tailoring and Outfitting’ UnUAHO, cures all pains i»d»di„ g UADMnNIIIMQ INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, Every requisite for tropical wear and use, f|f||||f|(J|l|U|vl V) By External Application
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  • 18 2 DEA TH. Patrick.—At the General Hospital, on 6th instant, Mr. John Patrick, Assistant Inspector of Schools, Perak. i
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  • 1082 3 23rd—28th April. The Ladysmith Naval Brigade. A Daily News special telegram from London says the Queen receives the members of the Naval Brigade who were be-irged in Ladysmith on the 2nd of May. On the 7th of May the Lords of the Admiralty will inspect the brigade
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  • 202 3 Nagasaki Press. His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, vt ho is a horseman of repute and also an authority on the horse, recently hit upon a splendid plan of making the prefectural governors, now assembled in Tokio, attempt an equestrian feat. In the course of a
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  • 389 3 Punishment of the Murderers. The Chinanfu correspondent of the N.C. Daily News writes as follows respecting punishment of the murderers of Mr. Brooks: The men charged with, and accomplices in, the murder of lhe late Mr. Brooks have been brought here and tried before the
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  • 476 3 Penang is astir to day. The elaborate preparations which have been in progress for months past for the greatest Cbingay procession Penang has ever witnessed will be tested to-day. All the elaborately ornate paraphernalia appertaining to the function have been converging towards the Goddess of Mercy Chinese
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  • 123 3 Penang. 7TH May. 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank i/trj Do. 4 months’ sight Bank i/irjj Do. 3 Credits 2'o) Do. 3 Documentary 2/o Tt Calcutta. Demand Bank R 147 J Do. 3 days' sight Private 149 Bombay, Demand Bank 47l Do. 3 days’ sight Private 119
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  • 173 3 Ordeis by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Commandant Parades for This Week. Company, drill for A on Monday, the 7th instant, at 5-15 p in., and for B on Friday, the nth instant, at 5 15 p.in. There will be a Commanding Officer's parade on Wednesday, the 9th
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  • 73 3 Mails Close To-morrow. for Ter str I i"U. Langkat Fook Ching ...ham. Langkat (Juorra I Klang Malacca ..Teutonia I P-M. Langkat Dzli 1 P M Deli ...Avugyee Tongkah, Kopah, Kenong, M.iliwun, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy Cornelia 2 PM Singapore Hongong Lightning 2 p.m. Colombo southern India Bingo
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  • 17 3 Sleimer T Arrive. Edie G.G v. Lansberge to-day Edie Both 85-00 Rangoon Africa 8-5-00
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  • 161 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s. Marie Valerie from Singapore s. s. tfuoira from Langkat s. s. Sportsman from Kedah s. s. Succ Lcok from Kedah s. s. Deli from Langkat s. s. Clive from Singapore S. s. Pin Seng from Singapore s. s. Bingo Maru from Singapore Yesterday. s. s.
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  • 126 3 May 8 N. D. L. Sumatra from Deli, for Singapore. Behn. Meyer ik Co 8 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Sachsen from Bremen for Singapore, China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Sr Co. 9s. s. Ambria from Hamburg. for Sirigapore, China and Jap in, Behn, Meyer Co. 9 Homeward
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  • 178 3 Monday, 7TH Grand Chingay Procession at 2-30 p.m. Bank Holiday afternoon Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-30 p.m. Harmston’s Circus, at 9 p.m. High water at New Jetty, 6-40 p.m. and 7-05 a.m. Tuesday. Bth Auction Sale of household furniture. &c. at Edelweiss” Clove Hall Road,
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  • 563 3 The s. s. Fook Ching (Captain Penn) arrived from Belawan, yesterday, with a cargo of fish. The s. s. Chan Tai (Captain Dein) arriv ed from Kedah, yesterday, with 64 deck passengers and a general cargo. The s. s. Sri Bangka (Captain Mun) arrived from Padang, on Saturday,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 423 3 New name for Liebig Company's Extrac t We notice that Liebig’s Extract of Meat Cotnpany have decided to put another distinguishing mark upon their Extract, in addition to the well-known blue signature J. V. Liebig. On and after the rst of January, r<)00, all their jars will have an additional
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    • 966 3 SAKLOTH McAlister Co., uO. v.™ s .< I I V Selangor, and Sumatra. A Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. on bromide paper W. JONES, AND General Merchants. sole agents for Kstreet Photographer. The Remington Standard GRAHAM GO., 9 Ivllw I it I Tvnnwrifpr limited, 1 Usiviaw department in
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  • 164 4 Penang, 71H May, igco. Tin »79 (Trang 29- Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Acheen6lb.. no sales. White Pepper 43-5° Cloves (picked) 3» 5° Mace No. 1 93.—eellei*. Mace Pickings 80- Nutmegs 59 5° (No. 1 7-75 d°Sugar t 4-85 do (Basket 4 4 2 1 <»•
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  • 269 4 (S'r.'iir li"ie-, STH May, 1900 i Ruibs(i6 10 pd.) »55jfi tullv |.»l Ijb. Kechau Gold (jfio paid) #27The N. Kechau Mining Co. Sy.—sellers. S. Raubs (#lOO pd > >lB5 sellers. Do (#5O pd.) 175.— sellers. Sepiau ($lO pd.) »15-25 Redjaug Lebong (fl. 100) »272.50 Punjoins (»t pd.)
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 466 4 A Remedy for all Irregularities, uprrsed nr Bitter Apple. Pennyroyal, li- <.' «h a, >*♦. .old by Singapore Dlepenel tg Co., Ltd., Raffles Place* Singapore. Propiie’ur MAPTIN. Chemist SOITHAMPTOV. ENGLAND PENANG BAND. NOTICE is hereby given that from the date below the charges for the services of the Band will
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    • 1917 4 tin #wth Ptiar EipniitiM tf tba ftp LU tPERRIM#’ ®«b WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ELLWOOD'S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS. Duke of Abruzzerne. Tw Mal A HOUSEHOLD WOR» IN INDIA WE have just been notified that! M IC 1. ffi E Worn in the East by all Awarded the supply of Afra 11 IT
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    • 328 4 $2 Per Month the Pinang enlarged edition. Per Month (For Local Subscribers THE PINANG GAZETTE” enlarged daily edition. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION |IHE price of the P l:i Gazette ,‘ki j. free is as follows: Je, .'’tted To Government Offices an d Merchants' in Penang.— Per annum... »24 payable in advano
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