Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1900

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. r»UBI-iISI-IES> daily. SERIES ESTABLISHED 18 33 PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LVIII. THURSDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1900 Xo. 209
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 796 1 Snipping Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Pr |IHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive ontwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Sept. 20 Parramatta Sept. 22 J.;;; 1 oct. 4 viyde oct. 6 fobraou Nov. 1 Malta Nov. 3 Coromandel 15 17 (Vl m
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    • 2664 1 NORDDEUTSCHE R LLO YD bbitish an steam hwimtoh mw, lmm. Wmrina Umias. ISLSE. v I t LL.U TM. KomHKLUKE PAKETVSAST MAATSGHAPPIJ. 2 J py Vo .A NEGIMTIM LIKE 0? STEAMES3. Nippon VUSCH KaiShS. 5 14, Bl j salary if prospects good. 1 T v. V? Intended Sailing and expected Arrival
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    • 543 1 Uanks. Nederlandsche Handel Maatschanpij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 18’4. Paid-up Capital f. 35,783,00 c (abt. £3,000.000' Reserve FuND...f. 2,773,000 (abt. 225.000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Branches: Singaoore, Rangoon, Meda (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya, Padan», Cbere bon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean, TjilatjapGorontalo, Palembang. Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry,
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  • 344 2 Be mb sv. 12 i n Si i 1 'ihek. 5-4 1 r m. The War in South Africa Flight of tiir Stacgirrr. Mr. Ki tiger ariived at Delagoa Bay, yesterday evening. BIMIHV. 12TH SrWEMIWR. II 35 P M. Horse Racing in England Yesterday's St. Li-.gi r. The
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  • 95 2 The departure cf Mr. Ki tiger fr m (lie I ransvaal should bj the sign J tor a general surrender of the Uoers, in bo h of the crown colonies, the Oiange River ami the Transvaal. We hate i o inteuiion io aggravate the situation of a f
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  • 125 2 With something like a tlour’sh of trumpets, the completion of the tele graph cornu iini.ati >n with Siam was announced, and several congratulatory mes-ages were despatched both ways between Penang and Bangkok. Next morning, there was no leiegraj li communication with Siam, nor lias there been
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  • 258 2 It requires some confidence on the part of the public to back a horse at the 0.-lds wbi h Reuter gives as Diuniond Jubilees starting ptice for the St. Leger, yesterday afternoon yet, after all, it is ba king the certainties which pulls (he punters out
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  • 1688 2 The Band will not play at the Golf Club on Saturday next. Lt Hung chang is in with the hostile ministry this is confirmed by Ministers ia Peking. Tim whole of yesterday’s edition of the Pinang Gazette was sold out by ten o’c o k tins morning.
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  • 32 2 The Queen has approved of theap, ointment Ct Lord A-npiiill as G jvernor <f Madia-, in succe-sion to .Sir A. E. Havepek, who retires in De- ember next.
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  • 62 2 Opening of the Season. Profi ssor Bell’s Ci mbined Circus gave its initial p-if.finance ast night before a large and appreciative au lienr e. The programme was a long and attractive one Prof. Bell, with his wondeiful performing ponies, getting the chief share of the applause %Ahi
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  • 120 2 Bi-iiop Warne, who, at the Quadrennial Conference of the Mrthodi t Episcopal Church, which met in Chicago in May last, was elected one of the three bishops for Southern A-ia, and is now making a tour of the N Hive States, will arrive in Pen
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  • 94 2 '1 Hit death is announced as having occur red last Sunday night, at the Bishop’s House, Vi tona btieet, Singapore, of Bishop Meier, coadjutor to the Arcbbi-hop of Madras. Dr Meier arrived at Singapote at lhe end of August, ill with malarial fever. Although arrangements were
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  • 95 2 List of Intended Victims. Letters weie found in Guida’s tiunk laying bare the whole Anarchist conspiracy against rulers, which included attempts on the ives of King Umberto, the Shah, President McKinley, the Tsar, and the German Emperor. It was al-o shown that Guida was with Bresci at
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  • 104 2 The case against Sonadar and Abu, two Sinhalese charged with voluntarily cans irg grievous hurt to another Sinhale-e, was con lu led Yesterday afternoon. The jury, having retire I for an hour, brought in a veidict of not guilty” against l>oth pri-oners by a majority of sto 2.
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  • 98 2 Fixed Exchange Rates. The following government notificationwhich has come into foice, effs- ts many classes in Penang, especially the mer cantile community In exercise of the power conferred on him by section 19 of The Stamp O di nance 1881,” His Honour the Officer Administeiing the Government in
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  • 85 2 The heat up the Yangtsze has been abnormal. A press correspondent at Kiu Kiang writes :—Some of the men on board our guardship here, H.M S. Linnet, are down ivitli the heat. One poor fellow died a few days ago from tlie same cause
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  • 119 2 Accused Again Remanded. At ihe police court this morning, says Aie Straits Tinies, b fore Mr. Sarwar, the shooting ca-e in which a Siamese is charged with a templing to inflict hurt on his wife, an English lady, on board the Japanese
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  • 138 2 Singapore Free Press. Lt. Amelio Gania of the Spanish tiauspoit Zs/n de Luton reports that 01 >a uiday, win -I walking along in the vicii i'y of 1 nj ing I agar Do k, he was as-aulted l>v a <_iiinani.in, who struck him with a chungkol.
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  • 118 2 The scheme for organizing a Ladies’ University at T-.kio is now matuiing in a most satisfactory manner, contribuiions amounting toab ut ly.oeoyen having been made up to the pre-ent, says the Japan Times Ihe work of erecting the buiidmgof the University will be commenced in September
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  • 134 2 The Belgian Reply. The B .gi.m Government, in rep'y to ihe N He < f the British Government on ti e -übj t of the bipido trial, points out that, as stiict observers of the laws, lhey could not infringe them, however great might be their de-ire to
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  • 179 2 Straits Tinies. Groping for the Law. The temporary Supreme Court which is being rapidly constructed of attap and pat k I i!- fair to be finished and ready for occupation in a few days. It does not k very inviting, but probably the ma je- y of
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  • 428 2 His opinion of Admiral Seymour and British Officers. The Lokalanzeiger pu dishes a letter from an officer now 011 his way to China giving an account of a speech delivered by the Emperor William to the officers and troops on buard the transport by which the writer
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  • 240 2 (To Singapore Papers) THE WAR IN CHINA. To the Emperors Rescue Sung fan, the Mancini Viceroy of Yun kwei Ganhwui), slarte 1 northward the s'h with a large force to rescue tfe e Emperor. Li Hung-chang s Mission. Li Hung chant; leaves for ll,e r. rtf 0!) the
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  • 98 2 Mr J M. Vermont, m 1.c., contraii-s the rnniour of In- grea sa[ oneer. Mr. Vermont writes: lhe paragiaph that appeare I in th- Cn-. 1 C a month or two ago wi ll reference tomisef as to my age is an eiror. I am entering my
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  • 187 2 The correspo dent < f the .V C .Vrti’J thus wiites—Ha be g v.as ur c J by the Russians after t hour-’ 1 ,rjment, and five modern field,..; e- fell into their hands 'lheir next join of attack should be nalura y Atishaii-i.an Lu .Ley are
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  • 209 2 The practice of overloading bollockcarts is becoming ve-y iyjn, b:. as a rule, tbe fact is nt ult to e- ab Several cases have Lem I r.u. bet re one of the magistrates but ley Lave been discliaige. On Wednesday, two carts over aden with r t'.an were
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  • 159 2 The following are the agenda for tie Municipal Meeting to moirow: Business for Meeting 1 Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2 Any -pe ial business the President may biing forward. 3 Questions. 4 Letterfroin the Hon. f. Br nneadMatthews resigning his se.-.t as a
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  • 106 2 Thursday, 13TH at l'ro£es-or Bell’s Comb-ned Circa--Fr<e School I' aygiound. at High-water at New Jetty. J-5° a ,n--415 P mFriday, 14TH et Municipal Commissioners oidm .'-y ing, at 3 p.m. Town Band. Esplanade, at 5-3 0 P 1 High-water at New Jetty, 4-4° 5-05 p
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1599 2 Pianos, BUR6OYNES £rtu AyuatiMmrnts. FOR SALE Harmoniums, secondhand 4 oared boat. Apply to Organs and a True and Ke,iable o> si v/l «nu fectant, as proved by the 474 y 9 MllQirnl large demand and by Dr. Penang Turf Club, muaicai A B GRIFFITH’S Analytical special general meeting win at?
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  • 1203 3 Lumsden’s Horse. The Indian government have sanctioned p'e.s of Lumsden’s Horse being allow Ito take their discharges in South Africa nvided Lord Roberts agrees, and proled they forfeit their return passages to m ia at me public expense. Botha’s Army Desperate. Boer deserter, who has reached General Bu
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  • 225 3 Holland's Girl Ruler. So you wereat the Fleet Review said a leading man of Amsterdam and did you see our little Queen You did Isn't -he pooty That reminded me, writes Julian Ralph in the Daily Mail, of that neglected literary jewel, the Rose and th Ring,”
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  • 316 3 In his annual report on Perak for 1899, Mi. Rodger says that the opening of the first portion of the Province Wellesley section of main trunk railway, in July, marked an era in the history of railway development in the Malay Penin Sula, as this is the first line
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  • 660 3 Mr. Rodger reports for 1899 :Owing to the insufficient supply of labour the question of immigration has been of special importance during the past year, and various schemes for increasing the supply of labourers, both from China and India, have been, and still are,
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  • 119 3 Penang, 13TH September, 1900. Raths close as follows London, Demand Band 2 ojs Do. 4 months’ s'ght Bank 2/1J Do. 3 Credits 2i Do. 3 Documentary 2 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 155 Do. 3 days’sight Private 156 Bombay, Demand Bank 155 Do. 3 day's’ sight Private 156 Madras, Demand
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  • 67 3 Orders by Captain A. R. Adams, Commandant. Parades for This Week. Officers, N. C. 0., Instruction Parade on 1 uesday, the 11 th instant, at 5 15 pan Commanding Officer's Parade on Thursday, at 5 15 p.m. Ueiaii.s for the Week Orderly Officer, Lie it A. K Buttery
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  • 100 3 The s. s. E. F. Ferdinand brought a general cargo from btngapore, yesterday. The s. s. Langkat (Captain Lirrgard) arrived with 112 deck passengers from Klang, yesterday. 1 he s. s. A/. Meanatchy (Captain Lernarchand) arrived from Singapore this morning, bringing Messrs. 1. Schlatter, C. Mitchell, and 261
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  • 50 3 Mails Closi. To morrow. For Per str I'iiut. Klang and Malacca Langkat 1 p.m. 1 eluk Anson and Port Dickson Neera 4 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, bwatow and Am y ..Charterhouse 5 p.m Saturday, 15TH. langkat ..Quorra 1 p.m. Deli alypso 2 p.m. Rangoon Sc mg Leong 3 p.m.
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  • 15 3 From Steamer 7« Arrive I'die G. Ov. Lansberge to-day. Singapore Chelydra *****
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  • 141 3 Arrival» To-day. s. s .V. Meanalehy from Singapore s. s. Terrier from I uticorin s. s. Swee Leak fiom Purlis s. s. Sportsman fr< nr Kedah s. s. Seera from Teluk Anson Yesterday. s. s Thaiping from Port Weld s. s. E. F. l erdinaii.i from Singapore s. s.
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  • 85 3 Sept. 17 German Steamer s. s. Deli from Singapore, for Deli, Behn, Meyer (k >. 17 Sado Mani from Hongkong for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Boustead A Co 25 German Steamer s. s. uniatra from Singapore for Deli, Belin, Meyer Co. 25 Outward Nordd Lloyd Mail Steam- r
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 11 3 WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED Gold Prospector. Apply to 464-17-9 33 ARMENIAN STREET.
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    • 189 3 Forward Policy or the Liebig Compan y For many years confusion has arisen between the original Liebig Company’s Extract and other extracts called by Liebig's name. The genuine Liebig Company's Extract bears the blue signature J. v. Liebig, but to make the distinction clearer, and to remove all risk of
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    • 1726 3 McAltsMr Co S/’- TTH JUST ARRIVED. XllCjlVl (x bh S Q Stas «k&f B 30 the hair i’ K< wi, x s Mac\ssar Oil. which XTOITCEiS hereby given that no person closely reseinbh the oily in itter n iture pro- wi I bj all-wed to shoot on the lands a
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  • 196 4 Penang, 13TH September, 1900. Tin 574-3° (Trane 29-5° Black Pepper j WestCoasl... no sales. I Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 40J Cloves (picked) 32.50 sellers Mace No. 1 86. Mace Pickings 7 2 5° CoNutmegs 55-5° Co. INO. 1 7-75 Co. Sugar < 2 8 5
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  • 285 4 (Sintiri Times, ioth September, 190 c. Raubs (16' o pd.) »55-— buyers. £i fully paid *55 5° Kechau Gold (£lO paid) #l9 75 sales. The N. Kechau Mining Co. $5-5° S. Rauhs (troo pd.) $150. Do (850 pd.) $75 Sepiau ($lO pd.) sls.—s'Zrs. byrs. Redjaug Lebong (fl.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 270 4 PASSENGER AGENTS IN ENGLAND. WILLIAM J. KEYMER Co. (Postage Department). Passengers will re rist on arrival of Steamer ir, London, and thei- sagg age cleared and forwarded. Send us a LETTER before EMBARKING or from Port Said if coming to London by Steamer, and our Representative will be in attendance
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    • 1676 4 brown co.. tatsforiEKFEBBIHS’ dSESTERSHIRE SAUCE. plus Monumental Sculptors, hStwk gT feE! i. young wtWO** 6% non hPHILIPW.HEYMANM] V* BY SPECIAL WARRANT QUEEN V ttS?7/ wbo PURVEYORS TO EMPRESS Of INDIA. V europa. Illustrated price lists of Tombstones, &c. B;., CELEBRATED OILY’S STORES. MiX FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., a co., SaXm FEXTAXTG-.
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    • 277 4 I $2 Per Month THE Pinang ENLARGED EDITION. Per Month (For Local Subscrih ar $2. THE PINANG GAZETTE,” ENLARGED DAILY EDITION TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. rHE price of the Pi Gazette d(i Pr ,i free is as follows: To Government Offices ami Merci..i it-y Godn. in Penang. Per annum... $24 payable
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