Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIIL TUESDAY, 3rd JULY, 1900. No. 150
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 756 1 pipping Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ffIUE mail steamers may be W expected to arrive ont-i-7 #4.1 I d wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homeward». Ballaurat 26 I/’/?* a” 28 Bengal Aug. 9 Malta Aug. 1. r «u Sept. 6 Ballaarut Sept. 8 rhir"! Be"H'd
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    • 2436 1 VI i-r-t I j-sxzrs BRITISH INDIA STEAM NIViGATIOX CMMHI. Limited. pipping jhtxtes. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. kohinklijke paketvmrt maatjchappij. at rs ,l ma ''c 1 vs Legs to inform the public j 1 NEBAPAT4M LIKE OF STEAMERS. Nippon VUSCH Kaisha. charge of the Europe Hotel, *at 22, Leith I. Street, an<! that
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    • 607 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824 Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c—(abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund...!. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, Mcda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, PasocroeaD, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Paletnbang. Correspondents at Bombay’, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta,
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  • 192 2 [From ovh own Cosrfsposdenis| SINGAPORE (3rd July) NEWS FROM GHINA. The Viceroys of Szechuan, Lianghu, Kiangnan, Yunkwei, Minche, and Canton have notified to the foreign consuls that they refuse to acknowledge Tuaw Tuan, i.e. Boxers), whom they style rebels. The Emperor has undertaken to stop the collection of
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  • 884 2 Lek Chooi was onlered, yesterday, to pay $lO for default m producing a prisoner in a cordancc with a bona e ileted into by him. Loro Charles Berlsford has at Gibraltar inspe< t»i the new Au-tralian rifle, which be is stated to have pronounced per feet. Lirvt
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  • 44 2 In Holland a steady’f iil in the price of Deli tobacco is Dared, owing to overproduction of tbe leaf in Deli 'J lie consequences of over production are reckoned lobe more di-astrous than those aiising from a slight failure in the crop.
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  • 69 2 Captain Motts, of the s. s.Chow Tai, on arrival al Singapore, reported that on the voyage from Swatow he s earner! alongside a junk No. 33, with damaged sai s. The jieople on the junk sai I they had lost their way having come from Singapore, bound
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  • 86 2 The chief feature of the first day’s races, says the Malay Mail, was the successful inauguration of the startin’ gate, instead of the old band waving of a flig. 1I e presenceof 1 lie officers a i»l a number of men front H.M.S lirisk was a welcome a
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  • 81 2 In reference to Hie Veterans’ Race at yesierday’s -ports, says the Singapore Tree Press, it is interestir g to note that two of the runners, \V. A Cadell and J. 13 Rub ertson, ran in a 150 yards handicap in 1881, the former giving 12 yards to
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  • 178 2 We learn that the proposed Straits Chinese British Association is at pie-ent the topic of conversation among the Chinese tn the Hire: Settlements. Many hundred English speaking Chinese who ate British subjects have ahea ly sent in their names and addresses. jhe Penang Chinese have
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  • 160 2 Mr. F. J Hallifax, who reported his return from leave on the 14.i1! of June, is appointed to act as district officer, Bindings, with effect from the 15th of June. Two more cases of rinderpest have occurred at Pu an Sehang, Malacca. The next census will be taken
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  • 253 2 Quiet Restored by the Police. A RIFLE STOLEN. On the ***** of June a dispute arose about the price of some durians which a Chinese wished to sell to a Malay. The men had a quarrel in front of the Sungei Bakup police station and
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  • 73 2 Questioned as to the remedy for present evils, Li-Hung-chang stated I cannot say exactly what will be done until I see the Empress-Dowager. My opinion is that first we must try to suppress these Boxers. That will be done by beheading their leaders and dispersing their followers,
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  • 206 2 Singapore Free Press. An alarming collision occurred outside Keppel Harlwur at an eatly hour yesterday morning, resulting in considerable injury to l»oth colliding vessels. Near the Sultan Shoal, outside the western entrance to Keppel Harbour, the s.s Aries, outward bound from Barry with a cargo
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  • 291 2 Mr Stead wishes it to be understood by the whole wot Id that Ex President Kruger’s policy was dictated from Mow biay Hous Notfolk Street, Strand, W. C We all thought, says the Topicist in the Free I ress, there was a good deal of the fool in
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  • 320 2 Spring Meeting. Some exciting matches have been played off during the week under review, notably, in the Foursome Handicap. It took no less than four founds or 36 holes to decide the tie between Messrs. Kynnersley and Gaffney r Messis. L. C Brown and W. H. McArthur,
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  • 104 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of the ties played last evening at the Esplanade Single Handicap. Class A. Southam beat Neubronner 62, 6—5. The last set was very evenly contested. F. Dennys beat Addie w.o. Craig beat Hodge w.o. Class B. Stark beat MacArthur
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  • 320 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gaeetf e "j Chinese Protectorate, Pena\ g Dear Sir, 2 yl9oo I enclose two letters, which have 1 received by Mr. J. Williams n.I 0 7? Honorary Treasurer of ih e Famine Fund in this Settlement, j are from the
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  • 108 2 I r is reported that two Dutch men Tear have received orders to pro-eel to Jambi waters in connection with «lie propose! military expe itiou thither. Hie Sem :-s Courant says that the Jambh ete are aw. r like iace. They are expert in thiowing up
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  • 148 2 According to advises from Cob mb?, dated the 2lst of June, the f aiowirgappoint nients have been made in relation to the force now’ being despatched from India to China General Sir Alfred Ga-elee, k.c b„ has been appointed to the command of the Indi
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  • 482 2 Mr. Fraser’ s Vindication. Why He Remained Behind V> hcn Mr. Steys Fled. At Ihe request of Mr. Fraser, ex-mem-ber of the Free State v.i ksraad l.r Bloemfontein, and of Dr. Killner, tie burgomaster, and with the view of removing mi-apprehensions, the 81. einfontti .1 Post publishes a sworn narrative
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1586 2 Pritehard&Co. Is X 1 IVvllUi *t»HE George Town Dispen- vtk. HUNTER, having made arrangements I 4VJ. with an English Farmer Major and SARY has been appoint- other Shoesmiths from India, will start shoeing l® tS_ w« r* race horses, harness horses, and hacks, from IVIESSRS. BURGOYNE jjth instant, with tips,
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  • 287 3 Great Schools’ Procession. About 25,000 children took part in the great Whit Monday proces-ion of the hurch of England Schools at Manchester on 4 h J une Ihe Blariin K P° int of 'he piocession in most cases was the town ba I, whence the childten marched to
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  • 1669 3 Among the Indian mail landed at Dover on the 2 id of June was a captured bag of ite-p t hes from Pretoria. 1 hey were sent on to the I‘oreign Office. Ihe destination of the bag was Naples, and it was landed at Aden to
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  • 415 3 Prof J. A. Ciamb, at a recent lecture cf his in London, thus descants upon imperialism The conflict in South Africa was a conflict between the moribund principle of nationality and the principle cf imperialism. In every race or people dowered with the genius for empire-growth tiansformation
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  • 120 3 Penang, 3RD July, 1900. Rates close as follow > London, Demand Bank t/nl Do. 4 months’ sight Rank Do. 3 Credits 2o Do. 3 Documentary 2 of, Calcutta, Demand Rank Ps. 149) Do. 3 days'sight Private 151 Bombay, Demand Bank >491 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 151 Madras, Demand
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  • 76 3 Ordeis by Captain J G. Allan, for Acting Commandant Parades for This Week. Tuesday, Company dtill A. and B Cos., 5 15 pm We inesday, Company drill A. and B Cos., 515 p Thursday, Officers and Non C. O's instructions, 515 p.m. Details for the Week. Orderly Officer,
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  • 119 3 The s. s Deli (Cap'ain Playel) arrived with 15 de< k-passengers from Laugkat, this morning. The s. s. Madura (Captain Bowman) arrived from Rangoon yesterday, bringing Mr. C. B. Lacey and 168 deck-passengers. The s. s. Thaibiug (Captain Menzell) brought Messrs. Nutt and Buike and 130 deck-passengers from
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  • 38 3 Mails Close To-morrow. For Per str Time. Trang ...Artsadony 9 a m Rangoon 5 r.M. Thursday, jth. Deli ...Ho Htrci 1 p m. Deli Colypso 2 p.m. Rangoon Calcutta Madura 3 p.m. Deii ...Sumatra 3 p.m.
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  • 30 3 From Ste mrr To ArriveHamburg Ev.i to-day. Edie Mi-etsuijcker 4-7-00 Singapore J.iudula 4-7-00 Edie G.G.t-. Lansberge 4-7 00 Liverpool Urestes 4 7-00 Singapore t>ui .S.mg 5 7-00
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  • 106 3 To- DAY. s. s. Ho Ki.ei from Dell s s. t)eh from Langkat s. s. .‘'umatra from Dell Yes rERDAV. s. s. Fiizf-africk from Rangoon s. s. M.idura from Rangoon s. s. 1 haifsng from Bort Weld Departures To-day s. s. Quorr.s for Langkat s. s. .I v.i'iyee tor
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  • 57 3 July 4 Homeward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steamer Oldenburg from Singapore, for Colombo, Suez, Port Said. Naples, Geroa. Soutl ampton, Antwerp and Bremen, Belin. Meyer Co. ss. s. Afridi from Glasgow and Liverpool. for Singapore and China, Sar dilands Buttery Co Bs. s. lual-a M ini from Singapore, for
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  • 129 3 Tuesday, 3RD High water at New Jetty, 5-0 p in. and 5- a.m. Wednesday, 4TII High water at New Jetty, 5 50 p in. and 6- a m. Thursday, sth Municipal Commissioners, Ordinary Meeting. at 3 p.m Fir.~t Quarter Moon. Friday, 6th Public and Bank
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 NOTICE. T TY WIFE Cho Leng Sim having left my l\l protection since May last, 1 shall not be responsible for any debt or debts conher LEE LOOSG FAT
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    • 76 3 FOR SALE. tpHE RACF.R Lady Cavendish, winner I of several Races. Perfectly sound. Apply to CHEANG THYE PHIN, J 158-7 So. 31 Beach Street. Government Notification. WANTED IIOR two vacancies in the Medical Department P. W., Apprentice Dressers on a salary of $l7 per mensem with free unfurnished quarters. Candidates
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    • 1900 3 Forward Pouci or the L™big Company. I M > a m aa a B For many yearscoufusion hasa.i>:nb tve< IIC* M 1 '|LB COHSlllate fOF tllC Netherlands A !7"l UnAnHlfi a bu., Notification. ILi genuine Liebig Company's Extract bears the '-'“T T~l blue signature J. v. Liebig, but to make
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  • 169 4 Pknaxg, 3s» July. igco. $76.50 Tin 1 I<*' < 29.50 West C'Mst... nu sales. Waite Peppex 1 Acheen f»b no sa>-. Black Pepper 43 5 C Cknes (ptcse-t) 34 5° Mace X". t sellers Mace I kkings iv N tu ess 5• 5° i<? No ;7i P
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  • 244 4 <:< :::s Tvnn, 3: th J 1/» R< S l 6 IO pd. *s' Kechan Gold ifio r. 5 The N. Kecban Mining Co. S-- r Do »50 pd.) »7 a Ito pd f-5 5 -x .s, Le. 1 Pod Ou»* h pJ. 5 Pa.. Ai.4 Ka.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 132 4 hoVpU Co., 27. Beach Street, 27, Pena.ng. Price List OF ACETYLENE LAMPS. iable Lamp. Burning 8 boars. &gt;36 Table Lamp. Burning 6 hours, complete with io lbs. carbide, &gt;26. Hanging Lamp. Burning b hours cGir.p’cte w. hio s. &gt;32 Reading Lamp. Burning 5 hours, -ii licycle Lamp, Burning 4 hours,
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    • 1078 4 ZZI ELLWOOD 8 PATENT AIR-GHAMdtR HELMETS. LIPT O N S AIX A t A A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN INDIA A zTfeil Swl zl ii/y Worn ia the East by all Awarded p» -'J is wll lIW the Officers, The Gold Medal. E. r T ELLWOOD S PATENT AIR-CHAMBER HELMETB. *methe
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    • 259 4 s Per Month THE finans gazette" ENLARGED EDITION Per Month For Local Subscribe $2. THE PINANG GAZETTE” EH-ARGED DAILY EDITION terms of subscription rHE prxe of tie G free is as fr£ow i: t h *«hd 1 Ta oy &lt;x v Vi r. r P«” fz&lt; savsh’* n u Per
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