Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1900

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  • 24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII THURSDAY, 9th AUG LS I’, 1900. No. 180
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 836 1 pipping llotitfs. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. r rr iatta Aug. 9 Coromandel Aug. it P 23 Malta 25 Sept. 6 CAusas Sept. 8 20 Parramatta 22 Oct. 4
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    • 2739 1 u/-\nr\rM-i m B I AVR BRITISH INDIA STEAM COifa'ANi, Limitad. NORDDEUTSCHL3 LLOYD. koninkluke paketvaav maatschappij. «jl NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Nippon YUSCII KaiSha. PERAK TURF CLUB. Si Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan kail steamship Co, Ltd. nr a Programme of Autumn Mealing, 1900. I jL j For
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    • 726 1 IBnnhs. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRAIING SOCIETY Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00c—(abt. £3, 000,000 Reserve FuNn...f. 2,773,000- (abt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches Singapore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Parian?, Chere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasocroean, Tjilatjap Gorontalo, Pa’embang. Correspondents at Bo r bay, Colombo
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  • 229 2 B 'M n 'v, <; r i Ar .r ;i. 7-vZ A.M. Commander of tha Allies. An Excellent Selection. The app >intment of l'i IdMarshal Waldersee to be com-mander-in-< hief of the forces of the Allies in China is announced. Preparations at Woolwich Rather Behindhand. A large quantity
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  • 1276 2 Chungking still remains quiet, and the officials are very active. Ihe harvest prospects are excellent. It is believed that the standstill is owing to the fears entertained ofdisordetly soldiery passing northward. Tin tti: are endless teporls current in Si anghai, But no authenti news. Ihe (iliiue.se officials
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  • 73 2 We have all heard ol the first gentleman of Europe.” The courteous Com missioner certainly ranks as one of the fir-t gentlemen of the F.M.S., says the Malay Mail, nvd in this connection is the tight man in the light place as the officer in supreme command of
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  • 28 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Tim following are the results of the ties played yesterday afternoon Championship Pairs. Final Tic. Anthony Hallifax beat Brown Dennys 64, 64.
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  • 91 2 The Secretary of State has sanctione 1 the proposal of the Government of India to increase the Native Army Reserve up 1050 percent of lhe Native Infantry and the Sappers of the Chinese expeditionary force. T his involves an addition of 4,000 Infantry and 280 Sappers,
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  • 175 2 Speciai General Meeting. There were present, at the special general meeting of the Penang Turf Club yesterday aftemom, Messrs. F. J. C. Ross, who occupied lhe chair, J F. Wreford, G. T. How, F. Stewart, D Logan, D. Graham, Dr. Locke, F. 11. Hawkins, A. C. Hynes,
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  • 69 2 The Marulli Turf Club Races took place on the 30th of June at Kudat and were, thanks to the energetic ability of the Committee, an unqualified success. The first event numbered on the card was the Maiden Slakes for which event four ponies faced Ihe
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  • 116 2 Mangosteens, says lhe Rangoon Times, are sai I to have been arriving in great quantities from the Straits recently, and to be retailed in town at two rupees a hundred, or about half of the price usually demanded. Witli lhe extension of trie railway < ommunii
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  • 129 2 Mysterious Occurrence on a Steamer. The deaths of Mr. J. Balfour, clii»f offi. < r < f the s s Maharani an I two lascartook place on ihe m lining of tin: 26th of July at Cal Utt 1, iindtr lhe following circumstances. As the vessel
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  • 139 2 On the 911 of July in the Sup'eme Couit, Mr. A. H Capper, acting protect or of Chinese, was called upon to ihow cause why thiee giris detained under his warrant in tl.e refuge at Ka»dang Keibiu hould not be released. Evi lence was taken and
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  • 65 2 Year. To China To Straits. >BB5 /’*****0 /"638,682 1886 3.593 594,280 1887 93.266 568,570 1888 319.121 661,527 1889 5.87+ 1.681,114 1891 3,947 912,606 1891 >,985 2,209,966 1892 147.880 3,826,739 1893 2,390,969 1,612,513 1894 1.728,771 1,233 4+4 1895 1,652,523 753i883 1896 740,285 827,136 897 559.136 739.203
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  • 166 2 A Reminder. A curious incident in connection with the Post Office has been brought to our notice," says lhe Singapore Free Press. A tin p'ate 11 in. X 5 in. was Io be sent to London The ad tress label with the necessary postage was
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  • 173 2 The Times correspondent reports from Lourentjo Marques Through the instrumentality of Capt Crowe a representative of the British Consulate has been permitted to convey /"600, and a quantity of presents for distribution to ti e British pri oaers at Nooitgedaclit, who number 1,550. From the moment
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  • 212 2 A letter written by Li Chi kao (Li Hung-chang’s 3rd son) to his cousin, Li Sing-wu (Lt Han-chatig’s son), received in Shanghai, of which the following is a translation, shows with what caution Li Hung chang must be treated A telegraphed imperial edict has been received
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  • 88 2 The B. N. Borneo Gazette contains the following notification :The death of Mr. Henry Stanhope Haynes, district officer at Gantian, which took place at Gantian on the ***** instant, is recorded with much regret. Mr. Haynes had completed a setviceof fifteen years. As sub treasurer at
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  • 94 2 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Shell Transport and 'Trading Company (Limited) held on the 10th of July at the offices, Leadenhall Street, Alderman Sir M. Samuel presiding, the reso'utions passed at the meeting on the 21st of June were confirmed on the
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  • 358 2 wide, with a very swift current China Gazette. Shanghai, 18th July. Telegraphic inform tion was received here by a leading Russian institution to day to the effect that the Chinese garrison at I sitsihar, an important Marichu city on the Soigari river, had advanced to
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  • 641 2 An article by the Italian statesman, Signor Crispi, under the title Germany, England, a d the Yellow Peril,” appears in the llnmburgischer Correspondent. It deals at some length with lhe Chinese question, pointing out that the Emperor William was the first to warn Europe
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  • 118 2 [From our own Corresponde nt SINGAPORE. (9th August) News from China Six more F'rench priests h t c been murdered in South F Chih-li. ast The situation at Chungki n very precarious, where there arefe. French consul and three others The taotai at Shanghai is tri to prevent
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  • 59 2 An invitation to the po.i.i enip’ovee; r,f Englahd to take part in tl.e Inter.’,. +’oslal Congress at Ghent gave a 1 0.... ing for a broad hint to the Be’gia-.s disgust which the acquittal of 3 J, excited in the British Empire. l.i Jr v was the
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  • 108 2 Amnesty to F ilipino s One of the conditions of the re ent amnesty granted by Gener ii the Filipinos who had v.o ate i of war was that they woti'd turn overa.. their so called pub i funds to tl.e ,\ei-< Government It is asset'..! in M-,.i a lv
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  • 245 2 In Merc Go-sip” (3lalay Mr. following tale of Singapore le" appex; which, though not absolutely fres serves rep.-ating :A great n.e .:i. occasion to visit a steamer at tlie u eat iy one Sunday morning. Au.v .p. boaid he found one 1 f his En >p-1 ants
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  • 476 2 Mr. Thomas Millard, the spec d w'tespondent to the Daily Mail v. tti th: btff forces, writes of the Id er Commandant Je Wet S udents of the art mi itant v.’o £0 0 the trouble to delve into alike 1- vl tiicacies, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1854 2 Pianos, NOTICE. 7 WANTED. Harmoniums, T he ocoroe town dispen. 1 SARY has been appoint- S5O per mensem. Security required $5OO. j Organs and ed by Messrs. Burgoyne cL U i>osVoFFiCE he peLa n >g I Burbidges Co. their Sole .;<>> iVIUSiCUI Agents in the Straits Settle- NOTICE I .4
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  • 531 3 28th31st July. Svrrbndbr at Roodeval. 'fun extent of the disaster to Lord K Herts’s advancing force on Hie 21st at K odeval is now fully known and amounts only to one train captured. The prisoners taken by the Boers were two officers and 100 men of the Welsh
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  • 193 3 The assassination of King Humbert has caused horror and consternation in all Eutore, especially as subsequent inquiries point to the recrudescence ot anarchism all over the Continent. Taking advantage of ti.e troub es in the Far East, which concern the whole of Europe, these tireless
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  • 439 3 Many Officers Threaten to Leave the Service. There is likelihood that as soon as the South African war is over many Volunteer Officerswill resign their commissions. The attitude of the War Office towards the Y'olu. teer Force, both with regard to foreign servi eand the emergency camps, is
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  • 252 3 The director-general of statistics (India) says:—lt was stated last year (*****9), in reviewing the trade, that the consumption of imported tobacco was practically restricted to the Anglo-Indian population. Phis is no longer true, however, for cigarettes made in America are being exten sively imparted now with
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  • 367 3 who have b;en besieged at PekingN. C Herald. The news sent us by Reuter that Heir Mumm von Schwarz jnstein has been ap pointed German Minister to China makes us realize, as we have hardly done before, the loss we have sustained in the barbarous
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  • 422 3 A Few of Their Remarks. {Specially reported to the Pinang Gazette The Japanese mail which has just ar rived here has on board several refugees from Tientsin on their way home to England. They stayed and fought as volun teers until all who bad not imperative
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  • 118 3 Thursday, 9TH Auction Sale at Messrs. Hin Lees New Shop, 53 Beach Street. High-water at New Jetty, n-40 p in. and 0-05 pan. Friday, 10TH H. H. Acting Governor expected to arrive from Singapore. Mail from Europe expected to arrive at 5 P- m Town
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  • 123 3 Penang, 9TII August, ;00. Rates close as follows London, Demand Band 2’1,5 Do. 4 months’ s ght Bank 2/0% Do. 3 Credits 2 ojl Do. 3 Documentary 2,oi{ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 152 Do. 3 days’sight Private >53 Bombay, Demand Badk 152 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 153 Madras,
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  • 95 3 Mails Close To morrow. For Per str. Time Deli ...Hebe ...it a.m Klang Malacca ...Langkat 1 p.m. Asahan and Deli ...Fook Ching 1 p.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan ...Pontianak 2 p.m. I'chik Anson and I ort Dickson ...Lady Weld 4 p.m. Saturday, iith. Deli ...Sumatra ...it a.m. Tongkah
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  • 154 3 PENANG VOLUNTEER S Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parades for the Week. Squad Di ill on I hursday, at 5 15.n1. Commanding Offi er's drill on Friday, at 5 15 p.m. Dress. Di ill order with caps. Monday, 13 th August. The Cotps will paiade at the Rifle
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  • 109 3 The s. s. Resident Haletayn brought 15 deck-passengers from Asahan, yesterday. The s s. Lady Weld (Captain Treweeke) arrived with Mr. YV. Liin Seng and 61 deck passengers from Teluk Anson, this morning. The s. s. Kum Sang (Captam Buller), which arrived from Singapore and China yesterday, brought
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  • 196 3 Arrivals To-day. s. s. Lady Iffi/d from Teluk Anson Yes ierday. s s. Thaiping from Port Weld s. s. Sportsman front Kedah s s. K. Haleuyn from Asahan s. s. Langkat Lorn M ..acca Departures To DAY s. s. Kum Sang for Calcutta s. s. Avagyee tor Deli s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 Commercial Chkis 1 f.s Ing The well known Liebig Company’s Extract now bears in addition to the blue signature J. v Liebig a new name made from the Liebig s Extract of Meat Co’s initials Lemco. Such a simple device to prevent mistakes we wonder was not thought of before,
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    • 24 3 FOR SALE. JVST RECEIVED FEW COPIES OF MAPS OF CHINA, mounted to fold in cases. the best map available. Price $lO. Pinang Gazette” Office.
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    • 1245 3 SAKLOTH HUTTEHBACHjros. Co. GRAHAM COJ CAUTION. SPECIALITIES ALWAYS ON HAND. o« notice .hat nen -I anctng and Law of Property Ordinance, several Shop-keepers and Dealers Sn I 1886,” Notice is hereby given that all per- pABvLO U/1-r.L..nl» P ..4 >:»« sonshaving ai demands upon the Estate of ill Spirits in
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  • 186 4 Penang, Bth August, 1900. Tin 7 s -3° liaug 29-5° Black Pepper West Coa t... no sales. 1 Acheen 61b no sales. W lite Pepper 43- picne I' qe Mace No. 1 sa j Mace Tickings 7 NH.'.egs 59 S j N ~4 90 Sugar < t
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  • 281 4 .Shaits Times, 4TH August, 1900 i ,iil.s 16 10 pd.) *55 »Z filllv pal I 556. Keclian Gold (fio paid) t2|— ulltrs. The N. Kechau Mining Co. $0 S. Rudsl»oo pd »150 Do ,850 pd.) J 75 Sapiau (J 10 pd.) J >6 Redj.uig Lebong (fl. iou.i
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    • 484 4 NOTICE. MRS. J. MARCUS tegs to inform the public of Penang that she l as again resumed charge of the Europe Hotel, at 22, Leith Street, and that she would be glad to receive the patronage formerly extended to her. J. MARCUS, rroprict rcss. istjv.ne, 1900. 288—-3-9 The Japan Brewery
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    • 1897 4 NorrcE. letterpress Printing -t GRIMAULT2 c° IBO' piwtatsA Medicinal Skin Soap i9 <,:ggvantlik bookbinding, die stamping Natural Toilet Prepa ations. GRIMAIJLT *C" A KAULTUSS, /PHUtt Lanoline’ Toilet Soap fe I F arquhar Sh eet, Never irritates; cleanses and keeps the skin supple. By special appointment to H. H. U.K printing
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    • 424 4 $2 Per Month THE pinang !i ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month I (For THE PINANG Gazetteenlarged DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION fIHE price of the Pinang Ga: llte X free is as follows er ei To Government Offices and Merchants' Cad in Penang. '-«t. Per annum... 824 payable in adv By
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