Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1900

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL LVIIL SATURDAY, 2:Ji<l JUNE, 1900. No. 143
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 786 1 Shipping jlotias. Peninsular Oriental Stea-n Navigation Company. Bril HE mail steamers may lxJ- expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:Outwards. Homewards. Multi June 28 Clyde June 30 ('Aus.m July 12 Bengal July 14 Balliarat 26 I aletta 28 Bengal Aug. 9 Malta Aug. 11 t
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    • 2611 1 MHDnnri i-reruro I I Avn BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited. Jhitas. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. koninklijke paketvaart maatschappij. N below the charges for the services of the jk NE6APATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YtlSCn Kaisha. f0 ,0W8 ,30 S n Dinners and Promenades 20 VI Ay Intended Sailing and expected A
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    • 971 1 Haiths. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00 (abt. £i, ooo,000 Reserve FuNi>...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Med.a (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaya. Padanr, Chere l>on, Tegal, I’ecalongan, Pasoerocar, Tjilatjap Gorontalo. Palenibang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras,
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  • 162 2 Bombay. zzno Jvne. to-22 p.m. Pretoria and Natal. Advance Fecm Each Side. Major-General Hamilton's column reached Spri gs, on the 21st instant, and are now going to Heidelberg, where they will join Gener d Bulle who has leached Pa rdekop. Communication Nearly Opened. Thus communication will be opened
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  • 19 2 Moslf.v. -On the ***** inM ,n’, at Nagasaki, the wife of G E. Most ey, of a daughter.
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  • 226 2 Oni < ff-< t of the pt« sei t rull«reak in China 1« a in s’ extensive use of die tabes I y the several Emopean Rovrtnmenls, with the result that Press te egiatns have now totakeaveiy !•;<•! s<a', ii dee<». Nees sarily, the time of aniv.il of
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  • 674 2 ReSIDiNIS in the Straits have alrta'y seen what s ine patties intrresel in the labour-sui p'y in these regions I ave bad to say about the matter, and have a so read ti e opinions of the Pina g Gazette and other papers on the subject,
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  • 1807 2 A boy employed by Mr. Capper has been arrested on a charge of stealing $BO. Mr. Sells, of the colonial civil service, lias been appointed to a post in the office of the Re-ident-General. A neav Tosr and Tel g apb Offi e is to be ope
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  • 39 2 There are now (14th June) 6,191.000 persons in te epi of relief. lie figure in Bombay have risen la-t week by over 200,000 owing to the return ol laboutets who fled at tiie ho'era -care.
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  • 490 2 Penang Cricket Club Penang Merchants. This ma dr wasjcay-J on the Esplani e, last evening lhe teams turning up weie a- f lloiv Penang Cricket Club: goal Wemy-s ba k-: Hodge, Sia k half-la ks: Houlsto >, Shanna Smith; forwards: Southam, Neul ronner, R ym >nd, Mil .tyre, Wuk-:
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  • 109 2 Second Sunday after Tr inity. Sr. George's Church. Matins, at 7 a.m. Holy Communion («M-c'ior»/), at 7-30 a.m. Sunday School at 4 45 p in. Evensong, with -ermon, at 6 p.m. Church of the Assumeiion. First Mass, at 6 a.m.; High M css, at 8 a.m. and Vespers
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  • 86 2 From our own Correspondent| SINGAPORE (23rd June) The Outbreak in China. American Refugees. The U. S. S. Nashville has arrived at Chefoo, with 33 American refuge s. Bombarded by Chinese. Peitaho and Tientsin have been bombarded by the Chinese. The Old Half-Measures Again. The admirals of the Allied
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  • 47 2 Mr John Turner, Attorney for lhe Stiaits >ugar P.anting Co, Ltd., Las reran y b en pro-pecting Bitu Pahat in Johure, with a view to obtaining a concession of 50 > acres of land there, for the itnpo-eol sugar planting, S'ys the Perak ioneer.
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  • 63 2 President McKinley lias proclaimed an amnesty to allarmel insu'geut Fit pinos and their sympathizers Ihe period over «huh the insurgents tray tak< advantage f the amnesty is fix -.1 at ninety days. Ihe ..m e-ty gives armed Filipinos and insurgents an op[ oriui ity to surrendei,
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  • 100 2 What is b_- ieve i to be th- first electri. igbting piai.t in Perak was installed in G dong >ugai Estate, Hagan Serai, v f- w lays ago, -ays the Perak Pioneer. It is ivcrkmg most satisfactorily lhe abov* E-t.ite expetts to receive veiy shortly die
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  • 162 2 tire y u of that delusion)A Sharper, M A. l unch. Acc 'RDING t Hie Daily Mail a Cam ri 'cc PiotesM»i i- 1 ow ea< ning hand-ome lees by giving instruction in the f isbionabx game ot Bridge.” Dear Mr. Punch,Th se are bat a
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  • 567 2 Letter from the Front. The following extract taken from a letter, received by Mr. F. Holley from bis brother, Mr. Arthur Holley, will be interestmg to the public: 371 b Squadron, 29th \ptil. Imperial Yeomanry Field Foice, South Afica. You will be surprised to hear
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  • 96 2 Saturday. 23RD Cricket, r*. C. C. v. Butterworth R. C., Esplanade, at 2 p m. Town Baud, Golf Club, at 5-30 p ni. High water at New Jetty, 940 a.lll. and 10-05 p.m. Sunday, 24TH 2nd Sunday after Trinity. St. John Baptist. Midsummer Day. High-water
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  • 1154 2 The fact that the foreign embassUPeking have l>een saved from pihaa e their inhabitants from slaughter, by tb of maxim gun=, recalls the fact t a e maxims were promised to the p C'Hi s, when the Volunteer moveni e started here. I look anxiously
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  • 20 2 TEi UK ANSOS. (22nd June) Tin Shipments. The shipments to-day areTo Penang, 47« l' ikls fX Do. 57
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1189 2 J 1 1 A fl A SELECTION flfhl Afttirrft'iHnHtfn Pritchard to. p for sale UI/1U Ol AQQ rriHE RACER Lady Cavendish, winner nlllp vLAvQ I of several Races. Perfectly sound. 'cHEANG THYE PHIN, Ladies’ Department PI AN (IQ 3,5 8 7 IfllwvO Municipal Notice. Are now shewing all the latest
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  • 305 3 (Telegrams to the Straits Times.) Hongkong, 20th JuneThe Chinese Regiment. cablegr»" l f |o,n e bai-Wei, dated vesterday state? that the ire ,teri"g 'he Chinese Regiment from VVeir lo Taku has been cancelled by the \v ir Office. The Chinese Regiment will for the present,
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  • 93 3 HEAVY SENTENCE. On the 31st ultimo, in the Tokio Chiho Saibansho, Yatnakawa Hitoshi, the editor of Happy Tidings for Yeung Mui, ami anothei man named Morita Kyitji, were each sentenced 10 imprisonment fra term of three years and six months, with po.ice surveida I-e
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  • 114 3 Singapore Free Press. A Russian Ji-.w named Leon Feinstein, was cha-ged by bis wife at the polne rou t this morning with having knowingly lived on the procee s of prostitution for the last five ye r-. The woman stated that she m.iri-l defen ant in Russia
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  • 227 3 The Asian says:Mr. Norman Prit chard has commenced training for the E glish championships. His quarters are close to the Stamford Hill grounds and he is very hop fit', after a spruit over the cinder track and the hurdles. Iwo cr three speedy amateurs are helping hinr
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  • 347 3 Count Tolstoi’s View on Suicide. Count Tolstoi’s views on suicide are giv-n to the British public by the agency of the Berlin correspon rent of the Daily Se;.s, Io take one’s life, the Count ll.it k-, is neither sensible nor moral. Life is indestructible, and thus
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  • 459 3 A circular has been issued to Chinese Biitisli subjects on this declared basis As it is the general desire of a large and representative body of Chinese who are subjects of Her Majesty the QueenEmpress that an Association be formed under the name of I
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  • 765 3 A Burning Cliff. The most extraordinary feature of the Arctic regior s has now been discovered It is a burning cliff, 2,c00 feet in heigh' an 1 twenty miles long, the who'e of whi It is a mass of flame? an i smoke. This amazing
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  • 1244 3 Daily Mail. A New Asp. ct of English Life. We are not a rich aristocracy," wrote Lady Warwick seven years ago. We are, many of us, deadly poor, little better than splendid paupers.” Are these splen lid jtaupers, long owner? of rural England, and worthy sustainers of
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  • 1696 3 Lieutenant General Sir G. orge White was presented in the Town Hall, King's Road, Chelsea, with an address by thvestry of Chelsea in recognition of his re cent brilliant services in South Africa. Thousands of persons assembled in front of the ball, and the
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  • 703 3 The Boer is not a stir kier in the matter of dress. As long as he is more or less covere I tip and protected front the col l for heat has 10 effect on hitnhe is all right, liis clothing i,as a rule, a
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  • 488 3 The Advantages of Ceylon. Cevlon is capable of bolding all the army the Boers ever had, says the Daily Mail. Few colonists would have made the selection which Sir West Ridgeway, the Governor of the island, is repotted to have done. Diyatill-iwa is such a pre-eminently suitable
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  • 124 3 Penang, 23RD June. 1900. Rates close as follow? London, Demand Bank t'r>|i Do. 4 months’sight Rank 2 6 Do. 3 Cridits 20J Do. 3 Documentary a Of*, Calcutta, Demand Bank 1- s. 148; Do. 3 days’ siglit P. iv Ite t 49 Bombay, Demand Bank Do. 3 days' sight
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  • 104 3 Oriel? by Capr.im A. R. Adam?, Acting C-imtn inda 1 Paradi-? for NeXT Week. Monday, Officers and Nou C. O's instructions, 515 pm. Tuesday, Company drill A. and B. Cos., 515 p in. Wednesday, Company diill A. and B. Cos 5 15 P m Friday, Ofli ets and
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  • 124 3 The s s. Hebe (Captain Inkster) brought 221 dei k-pas-engers from Singapore, this morning. The s. s Avagyee (Captain Hastrup) brought 62 deck-passengers from Deli, yesterday. The s. s. Pontianak (Captain Witt) arrived with 10 deck passengers from Brandan, yesterday. The s. s. Canton (Captain Mericen) brought 105
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  • 90 3 Maii s Cl.osr ON M >NDAV. For Per str Time. Calcutta ...<:. Ape tr ...it a st. I’angkor and Te’uk Anson Cinton 2 p.m. Ningai orc. Hongkong. Swatow Amoy Glenf«lloch 3 p M. Tvesuay, 26m. Klangand Malacca...TridortM 1 p.m. eli ...Ho Kurei 1 p.m Edie. T Sentawe, Segli
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  • 343 3 Arrival* Today. s. s. HAjc from Singapore s. s. Hok Canton from Acheen s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. s. Swec Leak from Kedah s. s 1 h tipiu.o from < ort W eld s. s Rosa irom Singapore s. s. Avaoyee from Deli s. s. Pontianak
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 34 3 A cloth-bound cookery book containing I wines for all kinds of savouries, sent free lo all *”ho post the?r Lemco Extract ar wrapper to Liebig's Extract of Meat Co., cijurclj Avenue, London. No, 6—34-6
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    • 83 3 HAIR PRESERVED* BEAUTIFIED. The only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair i- Rowland's Macassik Oh., which closely resembles the oily matter nature provides for nouri-hing and stimulating its growth without which the hair become? dry, thin and brittle. It prevents baldness and scurf, strengthens the hair, and for children
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    • 24 3 NOTICE V’IEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. on bromide paper W. JONES, King Street Photographer
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    • 582 3 Guardian Fire and Life CAUTION. Assurance Co., Ltd. T c-c-ranr rcuu-r. a AITHEREAS it has been brought to iny ESIABLISHED 1821. notice that orders arc being solicited Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 for pictorial postcards which arc reproducTotal Invested Funds up- tions of photographs taken by me, of which A I am
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  • 184 4 I’IiHANG, zjrdJune, >gco. Tin 77- a 5 [Trang 29-5° Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Acheen 6ll> no sales. White Pepper 43 50 Cloves (picked) 32 50 M icc No. 1 <„o. solleis. Mace l ickings bo. do. N ilincgs 59 50 do. No. 1 7-75 Jo.
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  • 300 4 (Straits Times, 21 st June, 1900) *R rubs <16,10 pd.) J5B. */‘l tullv pat.l... $59. 4 Kechau Gold (£lO paid) #29 25 sellers. The N. Kechau Mining Co. ?6 60 S. Kauls c) <>o pi 170 sellers. Do ,#5O pd.) #7o. Sepiau ($lO pd.) ...815 75 R
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 263 4 A Remedy for ali Irregularities, ip r <•<! nx B ti. .tpp'.e, Pennyroyal, I f C ch a, A*, old by Singapore Dispensing Co., Ltd., Rallies Place, Singapore. MAPTIS' '.-«.m «wu-thamptom. f\t,i \\n BROWtj CATHiRVALO Co., 56' Beach Street, Penang. MERCHANIS, COMMISSION’ AGENTS *c CONTRACTORS \Y7 ITH a view to
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    • 1552 4 The North Polar Expedition of th. I|BHIS for LEA PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SURE. PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. U7E have just been notified that A Wrfc IL F-W Tlme Tab,es from ist February, 1900, until further notice. tor the abovenamed expedition, NK MwBM wM B K STATIONS. Weekdays. Sundays. ,vhich will, it is
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    • 322 4 w Per Month the :“Pinatij ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscrih,. B the PINANG GAZETTE» ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF THE price of the Pinang Gazette free is as follows: eLv e. To Government Offices and Merchants' r in Penang. Per annum... 524 payable in advjr Ry Post— Per
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