Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1900

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII WEDNESDAY. 11th JULY, No. 156
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 781 1 pipping Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpUE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out-|-7 i A wards, and leave Penang UvS&'-.'.'sj homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Chusan July l2 I July 14 Ballaarat 20 J «Zc/Zu 28 »,«<■«/ Aug. 9 Aug. 11 r( ,r„,«a»d4 23 Chusan 35
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    • 1473 1 |\|Q rvr— itCCUCTD I I HVR BRITISH INDiA STEAiI NAViGAI;Oi COMPANY, Limited. Shipping ilotU£s. INUnUULU I buncn LLUYD. KONINKLIJCE P/KETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. r a s. NEMHTAM lUe of sthmers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. 1 \V ffl Intended Sailing and expected A rrival oj Steamers. japan nail steamship Co., Ltd. j 1 l
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    • 908 1 Uanlts. Nederlandsche Handel Maatsciiappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 18’4. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. £3,000,000 Reserve Fund..T. 2,773,000 (abt. 225,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Mcdu (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padane, CFere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 331 2 Bombay, i<>th July. 8-39 a.m. Conference at Pretoria. Buller Leaves the Capital. General Buller, after conferring with Lord Roberts, has left Pretoria. Boer Activity Around Rustenburg Os the West of Pretoria. I he Boers under Commandant Limmer are active around Rustenburg. Boers near the Goldfields. Driven Eastward. Brigadier-G**neral
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  • 212 2 z\ REPORT reached us this morning, and has been subsequently confirmed, that Mr. J. Y. Kennedy has resigned the post of municipal president of Penang. The news does not come upon the town altogether as a surprise, for all have heard, with great regret, that Mr.
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  • 554 2 The notice in reference to the manu- i facture of acetylene gas in the marble < district of Kinta, and the letter from Quid Pro Quo as to the merits of oil gas, have, without doubt, caught the attention of our readers. A great deal is,
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  • 1295 2 The quarantine imposed by Se’angor on vessels from I’enang has been removed. In token of a de-ne on the part of the managem-nt of the Pinartg Gazette to meet requirements of the .Advertisers on page 4, it is intended for the futme to give reading matter, in
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  • 85 2 Sir Gabriel Goldney (personalty sworn under /’155,357) It ft to his eldest son, the present baronet, his house in Eaton Place, his manors of Chippenham, Sheldon Lowdon, and Bradens.oke and Clack to his son Frederick Hastings, the Stanley estate and Smiley and Stanley
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  • 231 2 First Day. liik assizes were opened yesterday morning befote Mr. Justice Law. lhe common jurors were divided as usual into two sets, and the second set were told to come on Monday next, the 16th instant. Mr. Ross, who appeared for Mr. Eu Khay, applied tbat lhe case
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  • 143 2 [From our own Corresponded 3 SINGAPORE. {llth July) The Struggle in China. Some Hope Held Out. Yuanshikai wires to Sheng that two legations in Peking remained uncaptured by the Chinese on the sth instant, and that m ore than half of the besiegers had withdrawn. Fearful Massacre in
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  • 145 2 (To the Editor op the Pinang Gazette Dear Sir, In your issue of yesterday ihe frllowing paragraph occurs It is reported that deaths have occurred among the coolies who were removed from the quarantine station to lhe Indian Immigration depot in Pe a g." As a matter
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  • 124 2 For some days pist, writes a Roms correspondent on the Ml> of June, Leo XIII. has shown signs of weakness, bi ought on by the continual receptions he Las given to pilgrim», and in consequence these receptions were suspended yesterday. Today, this weakness a»sumed a grave
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  • 174 2 Mercenaries Still Arriving. About 100 French, German, American, and Hollander mercenaries arrived on the ***** of June by the German steamers Sultan and Admiral to join the Boer forces. Both steamers brought several thousand tons of supplies indente 1 to local inerch-irits and intended for the
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  • 146 2 Purchase of the Hoh l de l’ Europe. Mr. Gentle stated at last week’s meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners that a sum of §285,195 had been paid to Mrs. Becker of the Hotel de I'Eutope, this sum being equivalent to the amount of the purchase money,
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  • 79 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been fixed l- r Friday, the 13th instant: Single Handicap. Class A. C. E. Craig v. J. A. Brown Class B. J. Stark v. F. Duxbury C. A. Wicks v. C. M. vanCuylenberg Double Handicap. Anthony vonßerg v. 1 hotnson
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    • 2096 2 n Cbcrc is a cbann, a power, tbat V\t O’T'l K cr tiStniriltS. PIHTPhjIVn l ift swat’s tbe breast, notice. I 1 ILvllfll vl Vvi J 6105 even? passton rebel or be still; THE George Town Dispenlnspires witb rage, or all our sary has been appoint- pursuant to section 46
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  • 568 3 28th June—2nd July. The General Election Postponed. The China trouble has postponed the ~r l| election and Lord Salisbury's retirement indefinitely. The Hospital Inefficiencies of Bloemfontein. Wyndham, in his reply to the picjra.vn by Mr. Coutts of the hospital llir '1 letnenis at Bloemfontein, points out Y't the
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  • 91 3 Straits Sportsman Wanted. Twelve miles or so north of Kieh-yang Z.l 1 a small district which has sufleied l.r two years from the depredations of a tiger with a fatal preference for human vi t ins. In that time seme sixty persons ha been attacked by him. Most
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  • 141 3 American Women Combine to Ban It. The cru-ade against Sunday golf started last year has just been vigorously revived in X w York. Clergymen, finding that St; ly playirg causes a great f.tlling-off i 1 1 -ir congregations, are foremost in de: inning tie practice, rm
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  • 266 3 Ladysmith’s Mayor Asked to Pay for Siege Food. A flagrant exhibition of alleged governmental red tape is reported from Natal ly the Central News. It is staled that durii g the siege of Ladysmith, when food ran short, civilians were necessarily thrown upon the resources of the
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  • 219 3 Britannia, Latribute. Next winter you will Baden Powell on the light fantastic toe, says the Daily Mail. Just as your modiste once decreed a Dolly arden and now ordains a C.1.V.,” so your dancing-master is now going to ptescribe the Baden-Powell Schottiscbe." That is the outcome of
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  • 284 3 A Hot Favourite Beaten. Gold Cup, value 1,000 sovs., with 3,000 sovs. added second to receive 700 sovs., and the third 300 sovs. About two miles and a half. Mr. Jersey’s Merman, aged, 9-t. 4!!» J. Sloan 1 Mr. R. A. Oswald’s Scintillant, 4 yrs., gst. K.
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  • 120 3 Penang, iith July, 1900. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 2 '0) Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/0,"« Do. 3 Credits 2o| Do. 3 Documentary 2'0,-*, Calcutta. Demand Bank I’s. 149) Do. 3 days’ sight Private 151 Bombay, Demand Bank 149} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 151 Madras,
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  • 111 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, \clin Commandant Parades for This Week. Wednesday and Thursday evenings, recruit and awkward squad dulls at 5.15 p m. Friday, company drill, at 5 15 p.m. T hursday, moonlight route march and night attack. Both Companies will parade in Northam Road at
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  • 102 3 The s. s. Avagyce (Captain Hastrup) brought 64 deck-passengers from Deli, yesterday. The s. s. Canton (Captain Merican) arrived with 103 deck passengers from Te.uk Anson, this morning. The steamers Perst (Captain Martin) and Petrel (Captain Chtistophersen) arriv ed from Tongkah yesterday, with general cargoes for Uns port.
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  • 85 3 Mails Close. To-morrow. For Per str Time Madras (lirect) ...Loodiana 9 a.m. Deli ...Avagyee 1 r m. Tongkah Petrel r I'.M. Tongkah ...Perse 1 r.M. Langkat Quorra 1 r.M. Bangkor and Teluk Anson ...Canton 2 p.m Singapore, Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney Cmballa 3 p.m Singapore Meanatchy 5 p.m. Friday,
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  • 194 3 Arrivals To-Dav. s. Mematehy from Negapatam s. s. Hying Dragon from < ott Weld s. s. Cantu'i from I'eluk Anson Yesterday. s. s. A’. Ilalcuyn from Batu Bahra s s. ISportsman from Kedah s. s Flying Fish from Port Weld s. s. T iw Jong from Teluk Anson s.
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  • 107 3 Wednesday, iith P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, at 510 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 11-40 p in. and 0-05 p.m. Thursday, izth Mail from Europe expected to arrive at 5 R >nTurf Chib. Chib Handicap, entries close at noon. Mrs. Sneyd-Kynncrsley’s“ at home”, at the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 865 3 Chronic Diarrhoea Cured. PEKSONS troubled with diarrhie r w ill be interested in the experience of Mr. W M. Bush, clerk of Hot 1 Dorranc-. Providence, R. I. He says: For several years I have been almost a constant sufferer from di u rhvea, the frequent attacks complt tely prostrating
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    • 96 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR. The only article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating and restoring the hair is Rowland’s Macassar Oil It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children's hair; no other article imparts tch a
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    • 1160 3 SAKLOTH hutthbachj®. k c. s[ GRAHAM COjKATZ SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. BROTHERS, fl Miff* «s‘h instant, with tips, half plates, three quarter a rj w wl 8 M I’l-ites. full racing plates, or training plates, all Tf 1 J HUMBER CYCLES. k £IX7 Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturing JjllDlteCl, aent,emenS and
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  • 165 4 A CABLEGRAM from Mombasa states that Mr. C. H. Kyall, formerly of the Punjab Police, and since the beginning of last year attached to the East Africa Protectorate Police, was killed and devoured by a lion early in June. The part of country through which the
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  • 270 4 How Holes Are Bored Through The Alps. An interesting paper on Great Alpine Tunnels has been read before a large audience at the Royal Institution by Mr. Francis Fox, M. Inst. C. L. At the present time the longest railway tunnel in the world is the S'. Gothard,
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  • 375 4 An Ideal Wife. Whatever of success 1 have attained in my career has been chiefly due to the devoted comforter, counsellor, companion at my side, said Mr. Gladstone, when talking to his neighbours in 1889. ft was early in the thirties that the beautiful Miss Glyn
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  • 443 4 lhiitgoon 7 lines. A sporting offer, if we may use the term in such a connection, has been made to Dr. Lefroy, Bishop of Lahore, by the Muslims of that town. The off-r consi-t--in a challenge to the Bishop to hold in public a conference on several
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  • 194 4 Pl- NANG, 11TII JI’LY, tgCO. 97Tin (Tiang 295° I West Co.ist... no sales. Whit- l-eppet I Acheen 61b no sal»s. Black Pepper 43-75 Cloves (picked) 32 5° Mace N>>. 1 88.-sellers Mace I ickings 80. do. Nulnegs 59 50 do. No 1 7-75 do. Sugai a 4.85
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  • 299 4 (Stiaits Times, 7m July. 1 .00 Rauhs 116/10 pd.) ...*5850 *4 1 liillv pal l *59-25 1 Keclian Gold (£lO paid, 125 sellers. Hie N. Kcchau Mining Co. S 6 5 > ,-J rs. S. K• I p-1 1 I W>. ...ar Do <B5O pd.) #7O. Sepiau
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 673 4 The Marine Insurance Company Limited. PIYHE above Company is prepar' d to accept I risks on Bonds, Coupons. Bank Notes and other valuable- sent through the Registered post, on the most favourable terms. Also all risks (fire included) on Tobacco in and fronj the Drying and Ferment’ng Sheds on Estates
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    • 2246 4 TIVOLI BEER PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. ance Co.jrf Jiamburg. IN WHITE GLASS BOTTLE T ime Tables fro ist February, 1900, until further notice. T Established 1854 PROVINCE WEKaEeBKaE Y SECTION HE undersigned have been appointed v Agents of the above Company, and are /rw c teady to accept fire risks at
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    • 575 4 $2 Per Month THE pinang gazette ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscriber $2. PINANG GAZETTE NOTl CE Contributions. ALL Contributions intended for nnbli. should be written on one T* paper only, should be to t"' Editor,” and should be accompanied b, writer s name and address, not nee for
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