Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1900

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED x8 M PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. THURSDAY, 19th JULY, 1901). No. 163
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 777 1 jlntirrs. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive ontwar^s an d leave Penang '"■&ZE ,'y homewards, on the following dates Outwards Homewards. f*ss«s July 26 P«Zr«a July 28 v,, rr mMa Aug. 9 CoromanrfzZAug.il /Lfc 2 3 A //a «5 Coromandel Sept. 6 Chiisan
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    • 1402 1 MADnnri itcpucd I I ovn British India steam navigation company, Limited. shipping NUKDDEUToCnLK LLOYD. koninklijke paketlaart maatschappij. I a jl negapatam line of steamers. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Intended Sailing and exacted Arrival of Steamers. japan hail steamship Co., Ltd. a *1 ft *3 I /A f For Will Sail Steamer.
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    • 916 1 Hanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established ISI4. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c (abt. £3,000,0001 Reserve FuND...f. 2.773,000 (abt. 225,00 c Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, I’adanv, Chere bon.Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, Tjilatiap Gorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 256 2 Bombay. Srn jrt.v. 2-25 p.m. The Rebellion in Ashanti Kumasi Relieved. Colorel Willcocks has effected the relief of Kumasi. A Telegram from China Probably Quite True. The Chinese ministers in Lon d«»n and Washington h ive transmitted a despatch, received bythem from China, notifying that the foreign ministers
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  • 65 2 It is to be hoped that the telephone exchange, 1 >ng promised to Penang, will be supplied in a short i.me. We can quite understand that telephone appliances are not obtainable as easily as one could wish, yet there should be a limit to delay in a matter,
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  • 151 2 The appoinlinent of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, as notified to-day. to the colonelcy, occupied by General Sir R. Wilbraham f r many years, draws attention to one of ihe finest regiments in the Brili-h army. The Royal Fusilier», or City of London Regiment, as
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  • 191 2 We find that, unfortunately, the sense of sight has somewhat mi-led us, and that something has b- en attempted, something done, towards supplying Penang with extra and temporary go Ms-died accomm >dation. It is true that no such accommodation is apparent near the existing sheds but, as the
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  • 254 2 The proceedings at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commission possessed more than ordinary interest. In the course of the business before them, the Commissioners were informed by the Deputy President that Mr. J. Kennedy’s resignation was to count irom the 12th of Julv, and on the motion
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  • 788 2 A Boxm placard has been discovered at bliangliai. \Vi> are sorry to hear that Mr E Sa ziuanii, ef Sii gapore, is serious y il'. Another company <f A-ialic Aitil’ery (oi seivi e at Hongkong and bingapore is likely to be raised. >ir William eddekbi rn, M
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  • 42 2 The American Consul at Shanghai tele graphs that the insurrection is extending, and that if the Allies are checked in the north, disturbances will extend to the centre and south, resulting iu the tnuider of all foreigners in China.
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  • 93 2 There is a plant in Jamaica called tll< life plant, because it seems almost impossible to kid it, says the New York World. When a leaf is cut off and bung up by a string it sends out white, thread-like roots, gathers moisture from the air, and begins
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  • 109 2 SttUATioN on 24m June. According to the Straits 1 imes, a private letter received at Shanghai on the 7 h July, and dated Peking, 24th June, says We are in danger of death. Thirty-iliousand trooi s are att icking us and we have only three days* food
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  • 129 2 The life of ti e B >-r prisoners in St 1 lei eoaapari from the i fl ienza raging tber seems to be a fairly hap,.y one. All the officer- are on parole, and a number of t 1 e trooper- a*e a>-o allowed to
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  • 121 2 The Ottawa government having de manded the resignation of the Hon. 1 R. M Im*es, Li-uieoant Governor of British Columbia, under threat of dt-missal if lie faile I to comply, the Governor made a onditioual offer to resign, which he sub sequently withdrew. As a result,
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  • 174 2 First Class Baiting Averages. B-«t langs X.O. T<'tal se. Ar. Ranjitsinlij K. S. 17 3 1,197 222 855 Mason, J R II z 638 137 7’-®S Hayward 23 2 1,359 193 6471 F -ter, R E 10 I 544 169 6.44 Q >aife, (W G 16 6
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  • 163 2 Important Confe**ence at Peterhof. The Daily Mail's St Petersburg correspon lent thus wires on the 21st ot June to Lon ton: T e la est authentic news respecting the battle of '1 aku and the losses among 1 lie Russian forces has caused much commo
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  • 174 2 Entrus. FIRST DAY. 1 The Maides Plate. Firestick Lada Dodal Rough Diamond Wapiti Wanderer Gokonda Katak Rauh 1. The Roadsters’ Race. Alden Detlaran Wilhelmina 4. 4TII Class Selling Race. Phil $2OO Hullabaloo 8200 Wapiti 200 Wilton 200 Vagrant 200 Rienzi 300 Boy ton 20 > Wanderer 200 Mniawarra
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  • 881 2 yesterday s meeting. A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Town Hall, ve-terday afternoon. There were present Dr 1. C. Avetoom (Deputy President), the Hon. 1 Broinhead Matthews, and Messrs. I F. vVrefor.l, H. W. Firmstoue, A. R Adams, and G. T. How. minutes. The
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  • 62 2 A Nice Profit. I r is stated in Indian papers that the whole of the nip-es now being coined for the government of India are likely to be finished next month, he total added to the currency being equivalent to about /”2,000,000. This little transaction ought
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  • 98 2 Thursday. 19TH PC. Tennis Tournament, at 5-10 p.m. hast Quarter Moon. High-water at New Jetty, 6-20 a.m. and 6-45 p.m. Friday, iotii P. C C. le nis Tournament,at 5-10 p.m. St. Margaret Grand Pretoria B .11, Town Hall, at 9-30 p.m. High-water at New Jettv,
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  • 249 2 [From our own Uorrespondex t 'i SING 4 PORE (19th July) News from China Lt’s Movements. Li Hung-chang arrived at Homr. kong and < onferred with th e q ernor and Major-General Gase] ee Ihe British officers urged Li remain at Canton, but h e Vas obdurate, saying
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  • 86 2 A Magnificent Ceremony. The German Empeiot has ot yri been ctowoeil, al hough he ha- reigned for twe e years. It has now been settle*! tl a' the two-bundre h anniversary of the foundation cf the Kingdom of I ru-sla i- to be celebrate at Koenigsberg
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  • 180 2 The first case called yesterday was t at against G*oh Kuan, who wa- charge I nuh b< u ebreaking by night inorder to com nit theft iu Acheen Street, ihe ac< u-ei was found guilty. He hai three previous convictions against him, and was sentenced 10 five years’
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  • 343 2 The following is the le ter received by the Commissioners from Mr. J. Y. Kear.edy on bis resignation of the pie>idencv 115, Elgin Crescrent, London, \V., 15th June, 19 0Sir, 1 have the honor to inform you that, havi* g decide 1 to settle in Europr,
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    • 1727 2 DnHnhavd tCn NOTICE. **frT*» 1 1 Itvlldl vl vV» Oxford and Cambridge Universities. 'T'HE George Town Dispen- thls year’s dinner SARY has been appoint” MEETING of Oxford and Cambridge ed bv MESSRS. BCRGOYNE A m <m witt be held in the room of the I ndipQ Department CU e Chamber
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  • 4637 3 BY pNE WHO WAS THBRB. Having worked at my entrenchments all day Sunday (7th) I turned out at a.m., to relieve Captain Btowne, is captain of the day for the whole line of defence allotted to Brabant’s 2nd regiment. It was quite datk, and in
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  • 137 3 EXCHANGE Penang, 19m July, t9oo. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 2 o T Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/1 Do. 3 Credits 2ot Do. 3 Documentary z o/, Calcutta. Demand Bink I s. 150! Do 3 days’si«ht l’i iv .«e ijt Bombay, Denim IBi ik 150} Do. 3
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  • 188 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Acting Comm mdaut Parades for This Week. Commanding Officer's Parade on 1 huts day, 19th instant, and on every subsequent d hursday. Squad drills under Section Coniman lers on Monday 16th, Tues lay lytb.Wedm s lay 18th, and Friday 19 h instant,
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  • 108 3 The s. s. Varzii (Captain Trulsen) arrive! this morning with a general cargo from bingapoie an 1 China The s. s. Bayern (Captain Bleeker) arrived fiom Singapore an I China yester day, bringing a general cargo. The s. s. Pepu (Captain Jeremiah) brought 53 de< k passengers and
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  • 74 3 Mails Close Tomorrow. Eor Per str l ime Klang ...Mary Austin I P.M. Pangkalan Brandan ...Long Ho 1 p.m. Batu Bahra Asahan A’ Haleuyn 1 PM. Klang and .Singapore Rosa 3 P.M. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli. and Olehleh ...i’cgu 4 P.M Teluk Anson and Port Dickson ...Lady Weld
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  • 14 3 prom StemiT To Arrive. Singapore M Ueanatcky zyj-oo Singapore Chelydra 23-7-00
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  • 80 3 Arrival* To-day. s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson s. s. I'arzin from Singapore Yesterday. s. s. Ravcrn from Singapore s. s. from Olehleh s. s. 1 hoiping rotn Port Weld s. s. Sportsman from Kedah Depariuree Tokay s. s. 110 Ki.'ei for Deli s. s. Canton tor Pangkor
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  • 123 3 July 19 s. s. Nurnberg from Hamburg, for Singapore. China and Japan, Behn, Meyer Co. 21 s. s. Kam <kitra M ini from Singapore, for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead <x Co. 22 German Steamer Sumatra from Deli, for Deli, Behn, Meyer Co. 27 German Steamer Sumatra from
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  • 785 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE STH JULY, 19.r0. Present -.—Dr. I'. C. Avetoom /Deputy Ptesident), G. 1 How. Esq., ihe Hon'ble J. Bromh ;.ul-Matthews, J. F. Wrefold, Esq., and H. W. Firinstone, Esq. Absent A. K. Adam;, Esq. 1. Ihe Minutesot the last Special Meeting
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    • 161 3 S. holphe Co., 27. Beach Street, 27, Pennng. Price List OF ACETYLENE LAMPS. «able Lamp, Burning 8 hours, complete with io lbs. cat bide, 836. Table Lamp, Burning 6 hours, complete with to lbs. cat bide, $26. Hanging Lamp, Burning 6 hours complete with to lbs. caibide, 832. Reading Lamp,
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    • 569 3 GRAHAM GO., KATZ BROTHERS, Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturing allan&jrving. Limited, Engineers and General Contractors. IPETJANG. Chemists. xv ORKS 40 We,d Q ua yTown Stork Beach Street. w j, A < SOLE AGENTS FOR McAlister Co. n K importers of a Buchanan HAVE JUST UNPACKED Glycerinated Calf Vaccine A Choice Shipment
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  • 75 4 V,'e have often referred to the revenue derived from the road avenues in the Salem j -ict in the South of India, says Engineering. These road side trees nostly tamarind, and it is from the sale eft., fruit that the money is obtained, trees afford
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  • 80 4 y, use, writes Mr. Theodore Napier i i tl e Times, the term Englishm .n, Scotsi Irishman, and Welshman tor the j eple of the individual nationalities of the Ui.r 1 Kingdom. Why not also use the term Britishman as the common term of an inhabitant of the empire,
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  • 220 4 Is 11 Ex Boer Capital an El Dorado. It is believed in Berlin that 11. M Government will transfer the seat of Government to Johannesburg. There are many reasons why this is likely to be done, not the least important being the comparative unheaithiness of Pretoria, which liein
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  • 398 4 Singers are proverbially touchy and troublesome; none more so than operatic :rs,” who are a continual thorn in the fl s’: of the impresario. In Handel they found more th m their match. His first encounter seems to have been with Frances a Cuzzoni, a
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  • 474 4 A Lanocli correspondent writes to the Times cf India'. l ain writing to ask you to give publicity to what is no less I han a scandal. I last week visited the rock cut temples at Kaili and Bhaja, near Lanouli, an found that the authorities
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  • 190 4 I’s NASO, 191 H Jl LY, >9CO. Tin $78.50 sellers. I Prang 29.50 Black Pepper West Coast... no sales. (Acheen 6lb no sales. Whit. Pepper 43-75 Clove- (picked) 32 50 Mice N<>. 1 88.—sellers Mace I ickings 80. do. Nutnegs 5950 do. :No r 7.75 do. Sugai
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  • 291 4 iStiaits '1 lines, i6rn July. h,oo Riiil-s 16 to pd. l f. 59 50 buyers I. I lullv pal.t... 860 25 Keclian Gold (£lO paid' <21 Ihe N. Kechau Mining Co $5BO S. Rml s>» «> p.l 1 >l5O. .z.'/zr*. Do ,150 pd.) < 7 o. Sepiau
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    • 73 4 New name tor Liebig Company's Extrai r. We tic -that Liebig’s Extractor Meat Company have decided to put another distini ui-l.irig mark upon their Extract, in a idition to the well-known blue signature I. v. Liebig. On and after tin Ist ot January, 1900, all their jars will have an
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    • 433 4 Mannheim Insurance Co. MARINE INSURANCE. fIIHE undersigned have been appointed 1 Agents for the above Company and are open to accept Marine Risks at current rates KATZ BROTHERS Ltd. Photographic Studio. A KAULFUSS, 27 Farquhar Street. By special appointment to H. H. ise Svltan of Kedah. PHOTOS of any kind
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    • 1959 4 .Thisuranrr llotirrs. POR *®£ll n|| PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. 1 Mainburg-Bremen Fire Insur- c&i BaU VW "T'r-T f..rthr>r notice anceCo. of Hamburg. a T,m e Tables fro ist February, »900, until further notice. Es T A ß 7^r l? 54 V i 0L y A WAR FUND province riIHE undersigned have
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    • 530 4 $2 Per Month THE Pinang ENLARGED EDITION Per Month (For Local Subscriber. $2, THE PINANG GAZETTEenlarged daily edition TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION THE price of the Pinang Gai(tt free is as follows: e '-xerwj To Government Offices and Merchants' in Penang.—. C,ult M Per annum... «24 payable in adv By Post.—
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